prince Uupcrt ailp nclus Saturday, October 8, 1949. I Services! Why Pray To Virgin MEMBER OF tfAMAC?.- PEr'S AlDIT BCBEAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY KRWf PAPER ASSOCIATION their personal 8viotir mlglit-look up whert they sw - these I thinfs come to pas, for they v. ill know that their redemption riraweth nigh. There are many signs that are passing before ou-very eyes dally which point emphatically to this event. One of them U earthquakes this wond is experiencing; mure earthquakes now than at any other time in the history of the world. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Otty Cmmer. Pet Vii, jut; rer fciomu. (5c; k-er tear. 8 00." By Mall. Per Month. 50c; Per Tear, 5 00 DIRECTORY By MOST REV. ANTHONY J0RDA No one who believes in God ' and iu rt of mankind by the Son of God, Jeu, X dificulty in understanding why Ch pray to their Father in Heaven and T SATURDAY SERMON Prn' 'Frminrrnm PtrrlrM In all rhurrhM at 11 a.m. nil :) p.m.: untl;i Srtioul at 14:1 A excrpt aa flhiwn. ANGLICAN (ATIIFIIKAL 4t& Ave. W. at Duuomuur dt. Holy Communion 130 a m. Why? Because the COMING OF THE LORD DRAWETH NGH. why anyone else in Heaven or on earn, redolent of our uravprs A 'drt Sunday School 2 00 p ED. Canon Basil 8. Proc liter, B A Hector : (Blur 7SS) ---- - -I" cial difficulty is seen in theiirv, i " i-nn yv i Catholic practice of praying to- ti SECOND COMING DUE (By PASTOR C. FAWCETT, Full Gospel Tabernacle) In St. Matthew we find these words: "But as the days of Noah were; so shall aU-o the coming of the Son of Man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and knew it not until the flood came, and look them all " " away, so shall also the Virain Marv. An -attemnt ' ,n" - " , union does n,i will hore be made to deal v ith hut , this difficulty. uU-cr Men shall be lovers of pleasure more than lover of God. Isn' this quite evident today? And as we read in the scripture ftbove they shall be eating and drinking marrying, and giving in marriage. What do we see before our very eyes? Men and women drinking themselves to death. They have to have the bottle wherever they go. Stand on the riRDT BAPTIMT 8th Ave E at Young St. Mluiater: Re. Fred Antrobua (Qreen 811) FIRST PKKSHVTF.RIAN 4th Avenua Eat FIRST VKITF.M ' 636 6th Are. Wm Ktv. L. a. Sieber lOreen 613) Let us begin by rcailing th.::t tnns"w8 on w it U not uncemmon to give the ''"'! "ho havt name of "body" to a number of 8re a" wnit)t-s the coming of the Son of Ma.i of the greatest events that it has be." : ! ever experienced. An event which We are living in momentous is one of a series of events that rfaVS. EVfTVbodV rn!ivc thai Dlii-llu r,mu) imiui lllifl oarth THINK it very worthwhile to commend to WE the support of all citizens of Prince Rupert, regardless of denominational affiliation, the mass 'prayer meeting which our good Catholic friends are holding tomorrow afternoon in the Civic Centre. In their current campaign, it is quite evident that the Catholics are earnestly concerned about the falling away from spiritual association with God and have, therefore, started this crusade! As for ourselves, we would say it matters not so much where you pray with the Catholics, with the Protestants, with the Salvation Army or any of the non-denominationals or indenominationals so long as you pray. Maybe, or a lot of us, it would be a good thing to start or re-start with the Catholics tomorrow and sustain our prayers in our own way. We note the thousands that have joined with the Catholics in the large cities of Canada 35,(HH) in Vancouver, 50,000 in Winnipeg and we think Prince - Rupert would do well to follow suit. It cannot but One does not know from one namWy the Second Coming of ... . . number that Into' the ,nim liquor go persons who are bunded t c"lrl- " get her under an authority for a1 PrcLsely particular purpose. B it, Vhen' iso'al,J units b we speak of Christians as the R bxty, our ac body of Christ." the term is; rfPw'c-:n v, used in a special sense to Indi-1 TO!nlers of ti cate a unity lar more Intimate member of the far more real, than thut which takf his part h it commonly designates. The dlvne life am boni that unites th meml'TS memlrs w, , store men and women from all walks of lite patronize It. The thing that causes mote broken homes, more heart aches to aay to the next what Is going to the Lord Jesus Christ, happen. The international situ- The word of Ood Is very clear ation Is by all means uncertain. 0n this matter and tells us to There are wars and rumors of look for certain signs that will wars. There Is famine on every uke place Ui the earUi ju.st pre-hand. Mens hearts are failing ceding this great event. These tlieui bttMU&e oi lear. This old signs are givu so that those who world is on the threshold of one know the Lord Jesus Christ as wives and to children, more sick ness and sorrow than anything rt'I.L OOSPKL TABMtNA I.S 202 6th Ave . West Pastor: C. Pawcett t Green 331) SALVATION ARMY Praser SU?et CO.: Major W. Yurgenaen Directory Class SO p m. Sunday School S :O0 p m (Black 6 ST. PAIL'S I.I TIIKRXN 5th Ave, at McBrMe St. Pastor: S. Holland - , (Black 610) ST. rt.TMTM ANGLICAN Seal Cova Archdeacon E. Hudson Sunday School 11:00 a m. Evening Prayer ISO p m. (Blu 437) I was talking of any human society can never u"r ninner by else in this world. be ether than external. Each '"'"is. ciiristi member lives his own lit" and wh"m we call the only sense in which he c:m Particularly ef; 3 r ii.. , to a man Just three weeks ago from Sacramento, California. This man has travelled much from Texas to the Canadian border. He told me "I have never seen so much drunkenness and dp u I rnr Tnp crcnn ui me rj'ifly r Among that of the bi .: ,-, f.i. number, of a! tribes an I p,;(Jp v.ho st.n1 bi ior Ood, the r,l(,st the brightest lis be said to be one with h'.s tcl-low-menihers is that, in common with them, he d c.lres the sune end and is subieo-; to the same authority. But the bond which uiHt-s the membTi cf the bnety of Christ is an j'ernal Vond, a vital bond. The memceri of brawls anywhere as I rv on U., (Continued on Page 5) ; : . , v-w y THANKSGIVING DAY IT'S A FAR CRY from the days of ancient Rome I to the modern Thanksgiving Day, which Canada Christ are one with Chrlsc and Mother of Jesus with each other in the .sense ost f creatures First United Church (36 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber Full Gsd Tabernacle 202 Sixth Avenue West PRESENTS Evangelist Eunice Meyer . In Special Meetings If you have not attended these meetings, you are missing Uw greatest and best' thing In life. Services Sunday, 10:45. Sunday School and Bible Class. 12:15. Evangelistic Rally, 7:30. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8. Wed , 8:30, Children's Church. Everybody's welcome at Prince Rupert's, Evangelistic Centre. PASTOK: C. FAWCETT Thanksgivlng and Holy 11 am- that each lives the s;me ,'Hper-natural life of grace Vhich he receives from the llcsd ot the bedy, the living Christ. The Intimacy and tltality of this bond are expressed by Our Lord Himself when He says: ' I am the celebrates for the 71st time next Monday. When Autumn came to Rome's Empire, pagan Caesars looked on while the Roman mob carried cornucopias brimming with fruits and flowers to celebrate the bounty of their Mediterranean fields frcm the human flesli and blood Gr:d. She Lt has perfectly li-. quiremeui o! on man by Go in every Catho: numberless In- i vine: vou ar; rtr brane.iev He Convm union. Sermon: "And He Took Bread. ' Children's Story: "Tom's Harvest." 7:30 p m Thanksgiving Service. Sermon: "Use Them Aright." Sunday Schools ' First United, 12:15. Conrad United, 2 p m. attend These services that abldeta A Me an.-: I in " as meir w him the same beareth much her name 18 t;' fruit: for without Me, you can supplication h. do nettling. If anyone iib'de not ollc kneels In r- In Me, he shall be cast foith as However, m. and orchards. Now Canadian children watch pop-eyed as steaming turkeys and pumpkin pies are set beore them, celebrating an even more benevolent harvest in North America. Rome's thanks were offered to a galaxy of pagan gods one of whom was Caesar himself. The modern Thanksgiving Day has a deeper religious significance, stemming from both Christian and Jewish faiths. a branch, nnd rfiall wither . ."i (Lonlmiiffl First Presbyter iaw Church Duecior of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith THANKSGIVING SERVICES Sunday, October' 9, 1949 Speaker: H .... . Rev. C. A. Wright of Baptist Church. Anthems Junior Choir: "To Render Thanks Unto the Lord.", , . "Now Sing We a Song for' ri 4 the Harvest.-' Evening- The religious basis of the celebrations was voiced in Canada by the Marquis of Lome, former governor-general, who on Nov. 6, 1879, called on Canadians "to attend church and give thanks for the blessings with which Canada has been favored during the year." Since the irst official pronouncement of the holiday in Canada in 1879, the date of the holiday has been often changed. After the First World War and up until 1930, it generally fell on Armistice Day, Nov. 11. The Thanksgiving holiday did not revert to an early tmv,,i Vi moi tv, ..i .!..- Musical Service under direction Senior1 Choir. Anthems: "He Watereth the Hills." i ."The Lord Is My Shepherd." "Abide With Me." Duet: "Prayer Perfect" Mrs. William Martin, Miss Elizabeth Martin. Solo: Mr. R. Miles. W'iV:l Christian Science Society Second Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Branch of The First Church of Slir ZFauuly that Prays Suujrthrr MESSAGE FROM MAYOR ARNOLD I am very pleased to be given the opportunity to endorse the appeal being made during the forthcoming crusade to-encourage family prayer in the home. One of the greatest evils that follow in . the train of any war is the breakdown of family life and the consequent breakdown of morality among its victims. The basic foundation of our nation, our cities and our villages is the family life of its members and any movement to stimu- -late the spiritual reunion of families within the home, is a step forward in the progress of our people, and provides another weapon in the battle against the forces of evil rampant in the world. I urge that all heads of families give serious consideration to this crusade NORA E. ARNOLD, , , Mayor. y Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass Subject of Lesson Sermon: "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Services Every Sunday at II a.m. Sunday School Convenes at 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting - Second Wednesday of Each Month at 8. p.m. Thanksgiving" Service October 10 at 11 a.m. Reading Room Open Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. ... , , . ... lferf 1--;rtv? I ' -,VIfJ 1 nnjnuoy in vciuuci umu j.7oi. nie actual uitLe is now set by order-in-council. NOW FOR BETTER SCHOOLS "THE TAXPAYERS of Prince Rupert are to be I congratulated on their emphatic approval of the money bylaws providing for the construction of two new school buildings. There will be no cause to regret the decision, we are sure. As some of those who might not have been so enthusiastic about the school bylaw said, there are plenty of other things that the city needs such as streets, waterworks and sewer improvements and telephones. Nobody disagrees with that. However, there might be some things that are more badly needed than others. Taxpayers, evidently, decided that schools were as badly, if not more badly needed, than anything else. Our educational facilities are something that must be maintained and, through lack of adequate buildings, they certainly have not been maintained these last several years in the way they should be. Lack of water, sewers and streets, if not telephones, might make a city unliveable. Certainly lack of schools could. Fortunately now the passage of the bylaws gives the green light to take a solid move ahead in rectifying Prince Rupert's educational deficiencies.' r .11 -i J .11 " " i w - ,:ja I - i f ( - , REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamentalist! ;629 E. 6th (Near High School) ; Phone 369 ; SUNDAY, OCT. 9, 1949 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. (Classes for all Come.i 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service, j Speaker: G. R. S. Blackaby. j "LIGHT AND LIFE" Male Quartet will sing." Mon., 7:30 p.m. " ; Young People's Society j Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurs., 3:30 p.m. Mission I Band. WE BELIEVE AND PREACH 4M' -MfAT .w"- a uax csar xi-jfjn .... -jim .i EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED The Salvation Army Citadel ' PRAYER RALLY l'RtKJRAM Program for the JUlly at the Civic CVntrc, Sunday Afternoon at 2:30 p.m " 1. Hymn: "Holy Gd We Praise Thy Name." 2. Opening Remarks N. R. Young. 3 Talk on Prayer Bishop A. Jordan, O.M.I. . Movie in Technicolor entitled ; "THE ROAD TO PEACE PRAYER." Featuring Blug Crosby and Am Blyth. 5. Recitation of the Rosary. Living Tableaux of Scriptural Scenes. Rev. F. Raynor, O.M.I. Narrator. 6 O Canada. THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL i (Captain nd Mrs. W. Poultoni Advance Notice Coming Oct. 17-88 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Thanksgiving Sunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Harvest Festival Service. 2:00 p.m. Children's Thanksgiving Service: 7:30 Festal Evensong. Special Music Preacher at all Services: The Rector ! Rev. W. H. Ross MacPhrn SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVICES Saturday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m A Thanksgiving Altar Service will be conducted at the 7:30 p.m. service. Bring your children to our Sunday School at 3:00 p.m. Pastor -Evangelist ta conduct an EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. Keep these dates open and plan to attend ,vJM " - T ' ' f J ,mmmimmm--.