2 2 Idxlntc Rupert Dailp rectos Saturday, Oct.er 29, 1949 1 Service: sfi'SfChtiTthB Ray Reflects ... ... and Reminisces Ail . Iiidependpct Jau? ntwspar-'r devote.t to the upbuilding of Prince Ruivrt i and 1.11 ciimmunuiM rompru.lng northprn and central British Columbia j . (Auihoriwd as Second Class Mull, Post Office Department, Ottawa) I.l..uT., . . -' i"mA Prtr.ce Pupert Daily News Ltd , 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia ...J?4.' ?L'NTER- Managing Editor. H. O PERRY. Managing Director. MEMhUK OF CANADIAN PkESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES o'? Otty Mmit, Per Week, 30c; Per tuma, lie; P-e Year, 18.00. S$& -MRD " By Mall, Per Month. 60c; Per Year. 5 00 -air.? 1 SATURDAY SERMON j JESUS WKXT AHOUT (By Rev. Lawrence Sieber, First United Church 1 ways burning Itself out, but it catches fire again every time a child is born G. B. Shaw. Soviet Russia ts subscribing for papers published In North-em British Columbia, and presumably, in Alaska as well. We DIRECTORY RerrtrM In all rriiirehw at II a.m. and ?:3A p.m.: 4ttnrta.r school at 1?:IS exrept as shown. - ANGLICAN CATIIKIKL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. Sunday School '2 :00 p m. Canon Basil 8 Prockter. B A . B ti. Cornelius invited IWr to come to his house and can ust picture uncle Joe, at Basketball t"e ena M a hard talk , ii with him and ii.,.,. his friends. Peter was impressed j l by boots and with . cay, draw long tiector: (Blue irj) ;eis from ai ver;t Pair ,M W ORK PAXTSJ, Special 'rom MEN'S WORSTIO VIEN'SHATS-Ut, StMe, fr,n S3((j MEN S DRKSS AM SOX-Nw the reception given him and by the eagerness of the ing freely .sating back getting the low down on weddings, bas FIRST BPTIT 5th Ave E. at Young St' Minister; Rev. Fred Antrobua (Green 812) N THESE DAYS of worry and uncertainty, it is fitting that a lot of us should turn our attention to Now that the novelty of being President has worn orr and there is no neces.M-y -M court goodwill, Mr. Truman Is becoming irritated with the press of the United Stales. It's like that, sometimes. Perhaps he Is unable to recall It -was a newspaperman who steered him into national politics In the first place and that a friendlv nre;e ketball, council meetings and personal notes in Prince Rupert and such places. household to hear what he had to say. So Peter started where anyone of us would start with experience. He noted how they, not being Jews, desired to know the Gospel. He spoke of. the things: tney knew and then uiked of Jesus 'who went about doing good and healing all who were how can we say to each other: let me commend Jesus to you! In going about Jesus saw places. He often visited Jerusalem at festi Someone, posing as an alarmist, asks nervously what has be-ecme of all the women? Speaking offhand we'll say all that's needed to bring the situation had something to do with land oppressed of the devil." ; ; MKVS WORK SH'l Now This is what Jesus did. There FIRST PftrsBYTFKIAN 4th Avenue Eaat FIK"T I'MTKIt 636 6th Ave. Weat Rev. L. O Sieber (Green 613) IT1.L OOSPEL TABI'KNACLE 202 6th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett (Green 8311 SALVATION ARMY Praser 8tr?et CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class J 90 p m. Sunday School SO" Dm. (Black Si ing him in Wasldngton In lh last election. And Incidentally H might be said the press can was nothing very startling about j back to normalcy Is a dor en or MEN'S IKAIRI val times. He often went through Judea and into Galilee. He passed through Samaria and visited it all. He simply did ordinary BREAKKRS-AH A so honest to God bargain sales oe UC I critical, I i 1.11 n-lthnnt kDi , . . ; .things out of kindness and con Special a. 11 TT 1 , 1 I II H T 1,11,1 r Ceasarea Philippi and the Per- whlch is sunnv sunny u-enher weather. Th. There will h,i be K.i'nent,ly. -worth re-, cern for "his fellows. People are "EN'S AU.U-.J eaii side of Jordan. And as he went about he kept his eye op a gal every ten or fifteen feet membering by a public servant as well as privtate citizen. t'Rl-ISER cw.TjJ ordinary and their needs are so common. God, who made man complete diversion on occasion as a tonic so that we may be refreshed and invigorated for the serious tasks at hand. That is where gowl, clean, well organized sport comes in and that is why we welcome the opening of a new basketball season in Prince Rupert tonight. Keeping scores of young folk busy in active play and attracting the interest and enthusiasm of thousands of spectators, basketball has long since been the leading winter sport in Prince Rupert, providing wholesome and healthy diversion for a large section of the population, both old and young. "'And our success in provincial competition has also Tbrought us a measure of good publicity in spite of the fact that we may feel the Vancouver press has been inclined to play us down some times. ,v..Y.es, without basketball through the long winter months, Prince Rupert would be a dull place. : So, all out tonight! Sliecial en. As a boy he went to synagogue school and learned to read and write In the traditional manner of his people. He played at weddings and funerals. He help-ed his father make yokes for the iin his own image desired for his children the best things. Seeing they needed an example more than many things God sent Jesus into our world and he went aboui doing good. Mf H Tihe heaviest twenty-four hour ralntall In the history of the British Columbia coast, according to official records, took place on November seventeenth 1917. This happened at Pr . No, not there. It occurred at Swanson Bay. tv. pn.- i.i thi:hs 6th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: E Solland (Black 610! ST. PITKITS ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon . rlodson Sunday School 1 1 :00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. Blu 827) T -j:i.-ti . . oxen. H visited the markets where men bought and sold. He perceived the wickedness of scribes and pharisees. He nottced the blind, halt and lame'. He saw leaven at work in bread. He "'an i stay at nome a!i the time. He went about. H:j idea of the religious life was not to live apart from his people. The monastic idea is incomplete We must mix with others, else It was not untlll J, C. Sykeg of South Carolina was carving MEN'S )RE.SS S( from I ME.V'S IM),:rHi I binations, mti!ium i Special MEN S KAiN(ov,f fitting I MEN'S (iAltARI Full lined MEN'S COVERT ( 1 COATS-Tops in l, fit I MEN'S DRESS Pt assortment, pprlnti Now , KNITTING WO0I ity. Rt jular i;.c f Now, per ball . f BOYS' LACED I BOOTS-AII M,fs. I SP'I I watched women grinding at the meat U other day, that he First United Church B36 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber 11 A. M. Sermon: The Reality of God mill. He noticed the sparrow fall, discovered Nature had Intended him for a suraeon. instead of the hen gather her chicks about ! her. He saw the wild flowers j Jui anot)her butcher. The bloom in the field and watched knife sllPP"d "d he cut an In-the sower sow his grain. .These I clslon tnat was Perfect for the things of everday living he saw ,emoval ot his appendix. That BOOKER and used in his teachings. organ was removed, there beln COAL BURNER It's good to see places andiT 1 ThT 0r k ' aM T meet people In heir daily ! , l0"'! a CTime m inn aw. 1 raa sate ap Mil tbla anttkjim Children's Story: It Ought To Be Fine. 7.30 P. M. Sermon: A Second Chance Sunday Schools: First United Junior-Intermediates at 9:45 a.m.; Primary & Beginners as usual 12:15. Conrad Hall Ail groups at 2 p.m. m-alrf ur lurnarr rounds. Travel breaks barriers . c" fusion Had In Spur Hralrrt ar Vtiirrn Air I iiruar mmlcu In brHl biMiMm f S ! I i'i,i. of mind in discovering that our BOYS' SCHOOL a vy naic lieaiT-u V.IU10UL Dring 'put to use. And as for Mr 4 needs and desires are alt the PANTS "ill v. burns the Sykes? Well, he can't help feel- same. Then it is we mav more earnestly desire to do someihti, mg just a bit superior to all other butchers of his BOYS' RAINC0.1 fitting. From BOYS" ALL-nooi cheapest small Lignite Con Is with S',4 efficiency. Cut your fuel bills about them. First Presbj teriai,' Church Director of Music: Mrs. K. J Jesus was active in gooci works. HCKETS FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 202 Sixth Avenue West Sunday Services He preached the gospell of grace in manv wavs: visitHo homes Perhaps the only perfect gift that we can give to the world Smith Speaker Mr. J. E. Davey Sunday School No Evening Service and the sick, feeding the hungry j comforting the soiowing. chal- i in hall! OVER 22000 SATISFIED I'SERS IN WESTERN CANADA Ill.trlr4 rMrr ( Knrim HrMn and t tirfikm is the gift of ourselves at our I bst. What do we live for, if itj is not to make life less difficult ! 11:00 Morning Service - "Makirs- A Test" 12:15 Sunday School and Bible Class. lenging the living of young men and women, inspiring by his un- I derstandinj and strong goodness. J lor others Safety News A Splendid Sunday School. Open 4 t 1 Life e reopie sent for him People Is a flame that Is al Iu Payt tc-r. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL . came to him. Mothers brought their children to him. The blind lepers, lame, devil-possessed PERSONAL Xn .MISS GRESCOE (Ccntlnuea from Page 1) to All 7:30 Evangelists Service. "Redemption" Tues. 8:00 Prayer Meeting . Thurs. 2:30 W.M.S. Fri. 7:00 Boys & Girls Clubs Fri. 8:00 Young PeoDles ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SITPLIES ; 505 McBrlde St. Blue 820 YOUTH SUNDAY, OCT. 30 8:30 Holy Communion 11:00 a.rtl Mnrnmu Provo. poor gatherd about him. But he wasn't naan b interested unrirnwu mere- iiiere- lion. ' .. his ibu Cuides, BrowniesCubs Parade iy in their physical needs. He rie- From your own ,: Come in and &? ' 10c EA.-25 I.-l WRATH A t PHOTO I IM OUR RADIO CASE THE CASE for Prince Rupert and the central in-I ,. terior district for better and more readily available radio broadcasting service has been ably 'presented in the comprehensive brief of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Cloumbia to the Royal Commission on Development of Arts, Letters and Sciences. ,hbrif f ak for settinS UP of booster stations atAinderhoof, Burns Lake, Smithers and Terrace so that network programs may be received by the stjtsin those immediate areas, also that the full net-!f Programs be broadcast from the stations at Prince Rupert'and Prince George weZtrf " h3Ve given the excuse that lines Yeie not available to meet requests of this kind f ?nada but aiIv that cannot Zv l T ff aI,'ead-y here and aI that is necea- Ldetol n m-re reaSnabIe ref,Uests h'e been made to this commission than those from the Assoei- affhnl ntl'al B- - WC have 110 d-"t tjiat they will be passed along with a blessing. ' ALUMINUM DEAL T Htor?i,WERF;ra,ther SeH0l1S Chares that Sena-j tor Thomas Reid made in connection with the negotiations between Aluminum Co. of Canada and W provmciargovernment for water power rights" n.C,Untry Whidl haS been U Upon on th th establishment cou"ting of an aluminum industry to VMi a prominent part in the development impending industrial mauMnal of the area. ; We suppose that Senator Reid has-been very f"S,d Wo making charges which cannot bu help to have an adverse effect upon the fruition of the whole project. : Doubtless, the provincial government itself will have something to say about the matter to throw a different angle of light on the impression which has been left by Mr. Reid. l-amillar Kriesler pieces "Lieb-Jled" "T. lcur-.. ' Preacher: Rev. F. A. Peake, B A. sired that they think God's , eslied" nnrl and Everybody Is Welcome at Prince ', Rupert's Evangelistic Centre, i 7:30 p.m. Evensong, followed Pastor, C. Faweett thoughts in their minds and j brought the program to a fine hearts for he saw they were out rnnri by Fellowship Horn Special Notice I'MON STEAMSHIP LTD. of harmony with God and of-j met the demand f,r mn,. ..., times seriously out of harmony with their fellows as well." He Regular Baptist Church Effective Sunday, Oct. 304 went about doing good. s.s. Camosun leaves Prince Ru i mm HOT) 629 E. 6th (Near High School i a lucid rendering of Schubert "Ave Maria." FINE ACCOMPANIST There was a seconc ouustand-lng artist on the stage in the person of her eminent accompanist, Leopold Mlttman, one time col- Blue 248 pert for Vancouver and Way Ports at Pastor L. A. Thorpe That is our won; ;n our day, What a need there is for us to ; follow in his way! Clifford Boz-' eat tells a story of the American P-M. (INSTEAD OF 10 P.M.) W. L. WOODSf v,..u ,ai. n. vnapiain saw J !,, Full. ond a inc southbound call at Port1 wounded soldier on the battle 1 inkt ,.t ,. Simpson on Tuesday mornings I PIIO.VF J7 P I FRASER SI ISCINTELLEO (253 'I PRINCE Rl'i SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1949 Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe Opens his Ministry 11:00 a.m. Morning Service: "Worshiping With Moses" 12:15 p.m. Sunday School: (Come and help us growl. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service: "A SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR A DREADFUL DISEASE." Special Music Male Quartet Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thurs., 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. Come and enjoy the "afterglow" of the Evangelistic Campaign just concluded. WE BELIEVE AND PREACH THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL i H""iaij 1UI1K. field and, having his Bible with . , him, askd: Would you like me!, Thuhf 4i the program hi, to read you something? The sol- ! Z P SUpport 01 dier replied: I am so thirsty i' Misf 0''esCe an(l hls .mrceful would like drink umlersta"llng were to be noted a of cold water j After he received the water he Th(ire was a tangible express-said: Could you lift my head and j lon of appreciation when little put something under it? The!Anlta R"B"rson gracefully pre-chaplain took off his top coat j sentd Mjs? Grescoe with a beau-lolded It and put it under rij ' tlfuI uquet of carnations as head T nm tn nnMI Th. I the audience eXDreaseri ll ., n. PI TONE 79 lllailarf I " " -. uiu. i,i; VlltlJJ- , . " . f Main took off his coat and put it!proval of the gesture by their about the soldier. Then said the i aPP'use. wounded man: If there is any-' The usherettes for tn evening thing In that Book that makswere the Misses Honors Silver-a man do what vou have done: sides Dresident. of t.h vu.,n.: putnnal for me, let me hear it Business and Professional Club As Jesus went about doing good folk were cheered and encouraged just by being near him, There is such a thing as the un- First Baptist Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1949 11:00 a.m.Morning Service. "A man is what he is in his eart- What he ha.s and does, is an outcome of this." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class 7:30 p.m.-Evening Service. ' New Forms of Old Laws and the Law of Love." Matt. 5:21-48. ' MONDAY, OCT. 31-7:30 P M Young People's Meeting In the Church. This is an one,, session, all are invited. ! Mr. C Carter of the w, ' ' Christian Association of Nortn Lm ' Ufulcolored slides on Losing Xlc Z Some Features: Horses ' on tern at Tanu: World n Tini.t tr snow.shoes; ' the e seeping Tn To- , Mrs. S. J. Hunter, Miss Frances Cross, Miss Joan Cross, Miss Evy Rivett, Miss Frances Purtrldge and Miss Netta McLeod. Following the concert, members of the Civic Centre executive and the Women's Business and Professional Club, which assisted in the presentation, entertainer! conscious influence of good person. We read in the Acts how HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to !) p.m. SiuulayH 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to ! p.m. people could come out into the streets simply to have the-shadow of an apostle fall upon them. Miss Grescoe and Mr. Mittman SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVF in the ladies' lounge. This morning, Mayor Nora Arnold was their hostess before they left by plane on their return to Vancouver. You and I should be such an influence for good. No one of us can be strong, good, 'kindly, un- derstanding and generous wlth- out the world being the better for it. without someone being helped. A Boston paper printed of , .HbUV uuiuaii, f 1 - 1 man of her meer:n, . ' Phillip Brooks: "It was a dull ! PTTCDDrv "1 If before a Commun-st UV," W wh" things looked o. u.. . . '"(dark and lowering, but Phillio TIIKRK'S A RING that onei and finally returned to their own gate. "When shall we begin to preach?" asked the brother. "My child," said Francis, we have been preaching as we were walking, we have been seen, looked at, our behaviour noticed and so we have delivered our morning sermon. It is no use that PICTIRE RECALLS MFMORIES States or in Can, 1 'ot U'"t?'5 B' kS Came doWtl N"Piper Editor. Daily ews: thafc Ume J " fU was briht!- What $9 FOR KVERY, wu yum- page oi pictures of pendent Wnrt. , , I w,uuw: w a muiuni vnristlan world eVenta on Octouer 27 mas iticw, .. . ne world , personality. I'URI'OSK Under whose preaching wpre rnown in one gn.up, Eli,abe,h Z fight in Spokane in GurleyFlynn,onlymSmberofthe sader and comnZ 7 . United States Communist Haywood Blg Bi"' early, " she ruling board -who u .- -f ! WOOd'.she was fcnn hi those we preach anywhere you converted" asked a man of his friend. He replied:' "Under preacn as we walk!" There is neea today for Rood nreaeh,.rc See Our LARGE NEW SELECTION of ' Latest Diamond Style? no mans preaching, but under my Mother's living!" Francis of Assissi said to a ' Forty years ago Eh.ath Gr- ! TlZT. 1Z V ft MC" But there is a far greater need for Christian livine for mr ;IT WORKS TOO-With an old Model T generator, a 12-volt storage battery,$35 and aeveral evening's work, Walter Foeter cf. Toronto built this electric car for his tliree-and-a-half-jrear-old daughter, Barbara. Here Mr. Burster checks over the power Plant while Barbara the envy of her playmates, looks on .,-,. . u., uajf. i,i-L US HO down into the town and preach todav 7.VT l-..youth..who b tut AkicrtM'C And they started off talking as1 that thZ Z t- l 0therS they wen, A.ong the busy street' and leaTf Sm J'' they went 8reetn8 this one and bout ! doinj todf' 1UUK 1'IUIiNIM.l Jfiii "" nml4 Prinl' EOX 998