Prince Ruperl Daily Hews r "It rfvi I Services Saturday, December 15, 1950 lC1uircKl Huge Emergency Budget Approved Christmas id An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia . Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association a. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES DIRECTORY SATURDAY SERMON in Comforl! Give HIM a Gift He will Appreciate j WASHINCTON, DC. ft A j$17Joy.304.424 emergtney appropriation bill was passed by the House of Representatives yesterday and sent on to the Senate. The total includes $1,DQQ,QQO,000 for the Atomic Energy Commission and the rest for military 3y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. SitvIom In all rtitinhr nt 1 1 .m. nd l-.HU p.ni.: Similar Srhooi at U:iS exwpt as sliimn. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL tt Ave. W at Dunsmulr 8t. Holy Communion 8:30 am. Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Canon Basil 8. Prockter, a A., B D. Rector: Blu 733) UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN (By Rev. F. AntrQbus, First Baptist Church) Christmas, as an event, often obscures Christ n PIPES CKAII TOBACCO Weapons, Not Manpower A new atomic energy plant is to be started near Paducah, Kentucky. MNSON AnESSP. FIRST BAPTIST 8th Am. B at Young Bt flbiautr: Be Fred Anwohua (Qreea. $12) IF A THIRD world LlGHltf' a person. Nearly seven hundred years before Christ was born in flethJehem, the prophet Isaiah made this majestic announcement: "For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulders; and His name shall be nnllnJ llf..v. J BIO PORT strategists hope to win it bv better weanons anr (GROTTO FIRST PRFSRVTFRf AN th Avenue East Rev. E. A. Wright, DD. New York area of 320 City, covering an square miles, hus (Green 982) nearly COO miles of waterfront. I Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace." Man to reign over us," and "Let "rf(.),,J.TT FIRST VMTED 036 6th Ava. West Rev. L. O. Sieber (Greta 1J) PDHAIMif Here the event is maris subsld- 11 j and cast away the.- cordi from Jary to th person. What a glor- us," God is laughing at their ious vision of the- Messiah is futile opposition to His rule, and here! And yet thl$ One was born I is announcing, "Yet I have set the Child Of MarV. Great InrlpBrl I Mv K'na iii.n Hu !,!.. l,m r jX Looking TtA Ahead Fn.L OOSPEL TABERNACLE 202 6th Ave. West Pastor: c. Pawcett Services 11 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12 15. (Green 331) U Uie mystery of Godliness: OQd Zion." Christ Is born to wear the was manifest in the flesh. diadems of universal authority. with IOIIN T. FOWLE "Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the ewrlasUng Lord, Late In time behold Hinj come, Offspring of a virgin's Most of ui are reluctant to facn unpalatable trutb. That liensltive Mijut Hour,;7a.tt( For take home orders-Ph0ne 'y He must reign until all His enemies are put under His feet. Already, in the purpose of God, He Is King of Kings, and Lord of lords. 'O come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord." A world on the verg? of war, with international bitterness ready to burst into open flames of bloody hate, should pause for this brief spell to hear the son SALVATION ARMY Praser Stiaet. CO: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class 9:30 p in Sunday School S:0O p m. (Black 268) ST. PAI'L'R I t TH1BAN 6th Ave. at McBrlde St Pastor: B Solland (Black GIO) ST. PETKR'S ANGLICAN Seal Cova Sunday Schoc; 11:00 am. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue 837) womb; Veiled in flesh the Godhead see; Hail, the Incarpate Deity, Pleased as Man with men to dwell, Jesus, our Emmanuel. Ancient kings were elected: , . . V-'UR OFFICE will be CLO! of the angel-s, and realize that there can be no true and solid the Chrisrmai Hplidoy f,0m pt. J rnpdern kings are hereditary peace for man the individual, or (probably juat a temporary Irrigation; that twinge of pain irl f he region of the heart will n,J loubt go away if we ive il time. Too many of us put o heeina; "our dtuitmt or consultinii four jihyaiiian for a uerlo.li, f luck-up. Bimllarly, r(iiliilUj pi early death ia an unpleaaan fact that we try hard not tii think about. Yet only two cate-pont.i of peopi can afford tl Uwrexard sura a contingency I thi who have no d-nilenU atid thuse who have made, through life anwirance. sufTicif nt provision for th.ir loved one BKiiinst the chance of untimeW dfHth. If you cannot conwieiii JuiUHly rlaitu to be In either oj these catepurira drop u Jlna -or telephone. 6th inclusive. for men as nations, until He, the Prince of Ptuce shall nign. Rbtill.AH BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Blue SOS Pastor: Rev. Leonard A. TlMirix" monarens: Dut Jesus Christ was born a King and He was tjorn a Saviour. "Born to raise the sons of earth, All orders plqced up to ond including Bishop Speaker better tactics. They can hardly hope to match the boundless manpower of the Communist world. The present, localized conflict in Korea is an example of the kind cf tattling the American military planner had hoped to avoid a struggle in which ground forces of the Allies face Red hordes which outnumber them r)most five to one. The West can be certain of one fundamental thing: the forces of the non-Communist world could never win a world war if numerical strength alone was involved. The Russian ground force alone numbers more than 3,000,000 men, the Western powers substantially less. Now, without a Russian soldier moving over the border or firing a shot, the Communist camp has plunged the non-Communist world into an unhappv situation. In Korea, about 210,000 United States and other United Nations tioops are facing 1,000,000 Chinese Reds. This Rod force is only part of a total 4;000,000-man Communist China army. Well, what about the better weapons? Here the United States is in a curjous position. It has among its arsenal of modern weapons the atomic bomb. Some think that weapon alone could wipe out the dangerous difference in manpower strength in Korea. Rut there is hesitation .about using it. . r Part of the reason is political and ethical, part of it tactical. There is deep reluctance to use a weapon which would kill so many innocent men, women and children. Also, the countries of West Europe worry lest; use of the bomb in Korea might be the giant spark that would set off atomic war in Europe, with Russian A-bombs blasting the cities of the western democracies. If American strategists know how many A-bombs the Russians have, they are keeping it as closely-guarded a secret as U.S. production of the bombs. ' .' As for American use of the bomb, L. B. Pearson, Canada's minister for external affairs, raised Born to give them second First Presbyterian Church birth." But thoutth innocent sdTo Youn? People will be delivered before Christmas, look of your cool bin NOW and 0rd to ovoid the ruth - i this Child could pot have pro vlded redemption for His racek Forty members of the Catholl: uuij tie npi Deen divine, fie was Youth Organisation hud th.-ir the Son given by the Father, who ' annual Christmas Banquet In Hie so loved the world, that He eav Broudwav r"af nnrt ha-jr a,, rtnv; ! His nnlu hnonltan C-.n Y r4 . utiir tnll, k.. fi..i a . l. S i John T. Fowle SUN LIFE OF CANADA 142 5th Ave. East PHILPOTT EVITT & CO, III could give the body of Jesus to ' Jordan. His Excellency v. aa Intro-be crucified, but Christ gaveiduced by thu p esident. Mi-lvii Himself, fpr, "The Son of Qod Murphy presiding was Clayton loved me, and gave Himself for Cloutur. After the banquK, the me." Here Is where the atone- J party proceeded to the Cathou : ment of Christ receive its in- Hall to enjoy dancing and th" , finite virtue. Is there anything j singing of Christmas Carols. , , ; . trr mnnh f fine ni.. 1 i4 Phone 651 COAL it iiuf.it - bi 11.DINC sim 231 Fourth Ave. East. that He has given His Son? Ho Minister: Rev. E. A. Wrieht. Kgllv, DD .U. HOLLYWOOD CAFE mat spared not IJUb A His A lO own UW11 Son, OUli, but UUl 1 J Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith, delivered Him up for us all, howl shall He not with Him nlsr frenlv John Currle We Specialize in S give us all things? j I In a world like ours with its ; 'confusions and fears it is well j for legislators and rulers to re- , , , ' mutviKn.. V. 1. Sunday, December 18, 1950 Mornin Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School 12:15 Evening Service 7.30. w ALLACE s DISHES Remember the Sabbath Day . authority has been placed upon to Keen it ' Holy." ; tne shoulder of new,rn We extend a oortUal invitation King. While men everywhere ar$ j to visitors to worship with us. saying: "We will not havethis Pharm? IS? CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Kur OntHide Ordrrs PIIO.MC Hi OPEN FPO.M 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. HOURS: WEEK DAYS: cue que&uun oi me psychological and political consequences of such attacks on the Chinese. With the JJ.S. wartime attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in mind, Pearson warned that "certainly its use for ' 'a second time against an Asian people would dan- i i ii... 9 a.m. to 9 p 7 CMfe- io Beautiful . . . r rrr uith ma p H O N E 7 9 SUNDAYS: gerousiy weaken tne link-, that remain between the western world and the peoples of the east." ifivzt Shtittet (Cljttrrli Sunday, December 17 11 a.m. Morning Service. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. 'THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE" This message is U)ld in pictures. 54 kodachrome slides telling the entire Christmas story, including the story of Zacharias. birth of John thv Baptist, the annunciation lo Mary, Mary's visit to Elisabeth, the birth of Jesus, the visit of the wise men. and the flight, into Egypt. More slide? showing the Sunday School children will also be shown 9:15 p.m. Carol Service at the Civic Centre. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Dec. 20, at 7:15 p.m., for Primary and Junior-Senior R;pU. 4 L1a. t.'n Features" The New ... McCLARY "27" Washing Machine 7 P . o?H uncii, auuui uliicj wejijjuiis j vniy a iew people know whether the United States' arsenal includes , "unconventional" weapons-, other than the atomic bomb, and which also are designed for mass destruction. althnno-Vi it i lrnnvir tViQt p See it, and you will say: "Its the washer that nai everything:" SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVEMl j " viv tvaoi vc WUlri Held been carried on in' the radiological and bacteriological weapon fields. ( ! it P' SCRIPTURE f ASSAQE FOR TODAY "He is faithful that promised." Hebrews 10:23. JA McBrlde 8treet. Phone 311 Respecied Man (Funeral ol f mm mM Passes a! 80 CERTIFIED First United Church 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon "Ring it Again" Children's Story "Christmas Decorations Anthem-"Glory to God In the Highesf-Gounod 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon "Immanuel: God With Us" Anthems and Solos from Handel's Messiah Christmas music and piano-organ duets I3UND A Y SCHOOLS A t First Church, all at 12:15, a White Gift service. At Conrad United Hall, all at 1 Dir.' ' White Gifts. CARS "Bill" Hanson VANCOUVER. Funeral or Olof Gustaf William Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson, was held at the Center & Hanna Funeral Chapel. Rev. p. Donaldson of Mission officiated Mr. Donaldson had earlier been stationed in the north country and is an old personal friend of the Hansons. Honorary pallbearers were Senator J. K. King, representing the federal government; Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands representing the provincial government; Hon. Harry Bowman minister of agriculture; A. Aker-berg, F. l. Chapman, Matthew M. Lindfors, Austin Goodenough, Jack Hanson Don RnthorionH WWWM WWW . 1 The death of Roger Wiat occurred at Old Masset last Sundav, after a long illness. Mr,, Wiat Who attained the age of 80 years, was a highly respected citizen in the village. He had become a Christian unde;' the influence oi the late Canon J. H. Keen and from the first took an active " interest in the choir, then as a Church Army Captain and later a-s a Lay Reader. On Tuesday afternoon a larga congregation attended the fu:i- .. eral service In St. John's Church Which was conducted by the Rt. Rev. J B. Gibson, Bishop of . Caledonia, assisted by Rev. M. 8. Young, incumbent of the parish. ' The choir, under the leadership of Eddie Jones rendered the ' anthem "Gracious Father" and Hove V S.S. PRINCE GEORGE To VANCOUVER and WAYPOINTS SHOP EARU FOR Y0U GIFTS!! BOB PARKER'S just the type of Toble Id moke HA 271 PHONE 93 J C. t,.A I nmn that WOU una jiBiiMum r for Christmas this ye"-! and J. McEwen. SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK-END Pallbearers were Charles Reld H. McDonald. Paul Arm nnr Mar- - ii-wtciu: voinjjosea 01 Mrs Emily Parnell, Mrs. Hester Mark?' Victor Thompson and Eddie Jones sang "Oh That I Had Wings." The hymn "Lead Kindly Furniture DeparW Visit Our old Fisher, J. Kirkpatrick and Arthur Brooksbank. . i-jgnr. was sung bv choir nnrt Interment, was mrin iv, -,- 1950 CIIEV. FOUR-DOOR Showroom condition. Only J2250 0 puiwv You will find wide range mnrrfennt ah i r ...... w.,6tcsawujJ. flws. Williams Dre- December 21st ( View Burial Park. utU The deceased is survived by his wife, Jean; his parents Con-Isul and Mrs. Olof Hanson and oauea at tne organ The procession from the Church to the cemetery was led by the village band followed by OOU' CHAIRS CEDAR CHESTS a sister Linnea, Mrs. D. SAFE BUYS 47 FORD 4-Door 1225.(t0 '40 FORD 5-Passenger , 895.00 uie roDea cnoir. The hymns at the Committal Service we's "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Abide With Me. The Early arrival in Vancouver Dfeember 23rd Call or write C1Ty oa DKVm TICKET OFFICE fcarly reservations necessary PHONE 26Q or 358 C qnifli'iM Ui:.i r i ferings attestine- GORDON and ANDE in which Mr. Wiat was held. He leaves a widow tn mm-v. TRUCK BUYS 41 SEDAN DELIVERY. Snap at played by the band were "Rock of Ages" and "God Be With You." TShere were numerous floral of- 425.00 caiiuuian MUIIUIIcll JiedmSniDS vw .UUMl 1 his loss. jrd Ave. W. Federal Block