Mrs. Charles Anderson, treasur- the Dominion Command1! er; Executive members: Mrs. W. seas parcel fund. Thp 1 1 Garlick, Mrs. M. J. Keays, Mis. donation for comforts h. f niicc uupctt Dailp rectos LtD. Saturday, January 17, 1943 FILM COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS G. V. Hanley. erans in Tranquillt LEGION W. A. OFFICERS INSTALLED New officers of the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian was also approved. MfF Ll1 in this Prince Rupert by BIDDER JISKS Plans were begun for the .sprint; sale to be held on ii u.neuwident dally newspaper aevozea to the upmiUOing of Prince Rupert nd ail -lommunitles comprising northern and central British Columbia. lAuturizMl ks Nconl Clasa Mall. Post Olftre Department, Ottawa! Published every arternoon except Sunaay by 'rmce Rupert Dally Newg Ltd.. Srt Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia " A HUNTKR, Managing Ef-or. H. G PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BPREAU OP CIRCULATION? CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION March 31, and $10 was voted to; Vou saw it in the Daily Prince Rupert FUm Council elected a permanent slate of of- One of the first slogans in my memory is "Easy on : fk-ers at a meeting in the civic the butter boys 40 cents a pound." It was a part of centre last night and laid plans -'u which will make films and pro- iu n,l o oovlv ! m v. wcc I nn I"1 SUBSCRIPTION RATEft City Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 17.00; By Mail, Per Month, 40c; Per Year, M 00. ct l,,.r'"tl , V" V ' V 'I ';!: hectors available to any organ Legion were installed recently at a meeting held In the Legion Hall. Mr. Dan Parent ,past president, was Installing officer. , Installed were Mrs. J. S. Black, president; Mrs. Percy Bond, vice-president; Mrs. Angus Olllis, second vice-president; Mrs. Fred Barber, secretary; ization which takes out member x: Willi UiysclA. u linn nitiMra mc .iirci mat. im.-i. vi nv life has' been a grubbing about the price of butter for I frequently hear myself saying that French toast re Home Influences REGULAR BAPTIST (It MiwuvruiMi lone Hull- &th "" MrllMilr Pl,.,r,f Sunday, January 18, 1!I1H He that hath the Son HATH life." 2 Jno. 5:12. 12:15 p.m.- Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.- timvei Service. ( Pram- Praise -Testimoc, Speaker: Mr. (i. It. S. Klackaby. Topic: "OHrOIENl'K." Hearty Gospel Singing. w mi ii mi: m. n-1 imi: uilM.ioN quires much less butter than the ship in the council. Sgt. L. A. N. PotterUm, who had been acting as temporary leader, was elected president, with C. H. Collins vice-president and Mrs. d. M. Black secretary. The council will send out re l r young members at the table find palatable. Down town, shopping for more than butter, it U much the same. Everyone says to anybody who Milks. 1 qut., 9c. Tomatoes, 2 tins, 20c. Butter, 1 lb., 25c. tea. 1 lb., 50c. Eggs, 1 doz., 25c. Bacon, y2 18c. DIRECTORY will listen, " Isn't it a price we pay today for things?" with no answer expected. It U a saying ktorvk-m In all rkimkro at II a nt auil p-ui,; hundu avkiHil at I! 11 frril a kIhimii. 4Mil.ll I IILUKL 4th Ave. W. at Duusinulr Bt. Holy Couimuuiuu 8 30 a m. Sunday School a 00 a m. Reotnr: Bail! S. PruckUr. B V. B O tUIue 7.U) X-Z it lt quests to more than 50 local groups to take out membership-Annual fee was set at $2.50. This entitles members to the use of films and projector when re-Quired. i Also discussed were plans to 'purchase a block of films which could be exchanged with other towns and cities, and a projector. The National Film Board will supply the films and that goes as comfortably with a shopping bag as the big loop handle. And it is as much an overhead, and a greater factor in deciding how much the bag bet. he pnlj will hold. irate IIHST HMMIt-T tth Av E at Vuuiik Mlnlsu-r: Hv FreU Antrobua (Urern 113) HMT fHfcMlVI k.aM 4th Avenue Eajt (lirecn 982 1 A recent picture in a Vancou It looks good. In fact I sat looking at it, wondering why we all haven't more money after coming through such a period of low cost living. Then I remembered that a can-opener was Just as expensive a toy then as now, if not more so ,and decided it all depends on how much is curled up in your purse whether things are available or not, whatever the cost. In those days more people were doing without 25 cent butter than are today with . the price tripled. And bread, at 7 cents, was an item for many. This was demonstrated on the following Christmas, pot krir ver newspaper showed how much less goes into the bag for $5.00 than did 10 years ago. Af ter checking their list and tak Classified Auverlioing Pays! AdVertise In the Dally Newsi I IKT I M I1.U 8.18 6th Ave Went Miniate: li. A. Wilson. MA (Green 613 1 ing In the shrinkage with one Tank Cleaner The finest cleaner uf ill kind ever built STILL S99.50 A l ew Features: 1. Super suctlons-nioves 49.9 cubic f-i t of air each minute of operation. 2. Seven attachments Including dc-nuithcr and paint sprayer. 3. Exsy to empty bag. f Hiiili iflicieiicy air filter. 5. IUUik ed handle smart apiMr-ance. 0. No oiling no radio Interference, 7. Approved by Oood Housekeeping. SEE THEM AT THE MpST IMPORTANT years for the fostering am developing of healthy attitudes and emotional habits in life are the years of childhood in the home. There are two important features of these years for mental health the type of discipline and the character of the patterns of behavior the child has to follow. In the good home the discipline is consistent and reasonable. The goal of the discipline is not just to keep the child from being bad, but rather to help him develop self-discipline. A child's general attitudes are a. reflection of thqse of his parents, says a prominent psychologist whd states that "if his parents evade their responsibilities, use twisted methods of thinking, have prejudices and intolerances, we can expect the child to reflect the same patterns." Standards of truth and honesty are "caught not taught," according to the writer who states further that ii a good home the child is not expected to be perfect; he is never told that he should behave like Fame other child ; nor is he put on display or talked about in his hearing. In the good home, the child is allowed to grow up and is not hindered by too much parental protection or domination. "The'good home shows a blending of freedom and responsibility. Each individual member of the family has a measure of freedom, but must show a certain amount of responsibility along with it. SHOULD WALK HUMBLY gasp, I pulled out a little book of mv own. It has a dull red ba w. 1 1 It .IPI. TtHIHWlIK 321 6tn Ave. West Factor: Paul A. Barber (Ureen 620) cover, is marked "Memoranda I First Baptist Church (Young Street! Minister: Rev. F. Antrobua Phone: Res. Green 812 and is proof positive that I have ten a (Continued on Page Three) a . . tried, now and then, to be methodical person, and run 0( Of Ml V 11 ION AH MY Fraser Street CO : C'apt Earl Janet t Directory Clawi 3 .SO p m SuikIuv School 3 00 pin. I Black SOD) well - governed household. (I memorized that last phrase SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 11 a.m. Morning Service. "The church which is His body." 12:15 p.m. Church School from a book just prior to marriage. It appealed to me then). T. Pl I ' I lllll Kt Bin Ave. at McBrlde Kt. ' Pastor: V Sollaud (Black 810) McRAE BROS. Lt 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. "Salvation, th Gift of God." WED. JANUARY 21 8:00 p.m. Annual business meeting of the church. KT. Fl tl.K i AMiLU' btai Cove Arrhdearoa K Hod won oumiuy acluxil 1 1 00 a m. Evening Pruyer I 'M p in I Blue 837) fOM MI'MTV SIMIW K( IIOOl. bust Kiul Hull. 3 :m p in. Pauls Lutheran St The little book is dated 1936. Apparently it was part of a New Year's resolution, for all dates are of January that year, the last one being January 25. (Well, how many people keep resolutions more than three weeks anyway?) Noting an entire vegetable list I checked the calendar page to find the twenty-fifth was a i Saturday which meant that i day's shopping was done at the USE -mm .st-o" , Church Earl Soiland, Pastor 330 East Sixth Avenue Phone Black 910 Bulkley Valley First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan M. McColl, Minister Order of Services door from a great green van I driven by a Chinese gentleman i who once told me he had not ' been back to China for 10 years. COAL AND SAVE SUNDAY. JANUARY 18, 1948 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship HEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooma, Hut and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, BC. Phone 2fll P.O. Box 193 about Anthem by Junior Choir "Jrsiis Worship Service 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 12:15 p.m. I Annual business meeting of the congregation will be held In the church parlors on Tuesday evening. January 20 at 9 p.m. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wick, 1248 Beach Place on Thursday, January 22. Later, he blithely spoke his yourgest son, "Velly small. ; Not six years yet." is Calling" I Sermon "Overcome Evil with Good" 12:15 Sabbath School i Oil Because these vegetables mark the last of a valiant effort and Incidentally, show a slight ofcJI i IS A DEPLORABLY harsh aspect of our THERE North American attitude to Great Britain and Europe that should be softened. It is the North American tendency to exaggerate our contribution to victory and to minimize, when we do not ignore, the incomparable sacrifices and suffering of the people of Europe and Asia. We are prone to believe that we would do better than they in similar circumstances; an infantile misconception. Britons, Europeans and Asiatics whose capacity and courage saved the world, while they waited for us to join in the job, must despair of recovery when reconstruction depends upon our understanding of the-reasons for their extreme poverty and for .our phony prosperity. It must be almost impossible for them to see how they can restore and maintain a free Europe in co-operation with North Americans who find it so difficult "to do good, and to walk humbly before God." 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. 1 Get 25 More Heat From A Ton I wMaBaBiBMMMKMaBiBiaBMaw ii. S) TRY ... Anthem: "Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem" feermon: "I believe in God the Father Almighty" -Thf !irst of a serias of sermons on the rise In prices I shall list them. In careful pencil it says: Potatoes, 15 lbs, 25c. Carrots, 13 lbs, 15c. Onions, 10 lbs. 10c. Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLlERItS Telkwa, B.C. limit: Apostles Creed. On another sheet there is an-l SUMMIT ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PARTY It is Good, FRESH MADE and Delicious VALENTIN DAIRY rhone 657 other story, dated January 15. The annual Congregational 1936. It came directly from a Meeting will be held in the grocer, all regular price except Church Hail, Monday evening, the eggs which were 5 cents! January 19lh at 8 p. n- All see-higher than usual. They came retaries and treasurers of the from a poultry farm noted for j various organization? of the producing fine white eggs from church will please have their contented hens. And this list! reports ready to present at this goes like this: meeting. 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