..... - - Prince Rupert Daily News crvicesfllCliutchfB ... Saturday, April 1, 1950 Stock . Red, SAL fggto ! Nomination! Of Canadian Club t" The Women's Canadian Club ot Prince Rupert - held a business meeting Thursday afternoon in the Common Lounge ' of the Civic Centre with the President Mrs. G . R. S. Blackaby tn the chair. Nominations, tot officers for the coming year were re By Carrier, rer "Veek, Cue; Pef Month, 73c; per Teal. 7j3.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5 00. DRF DIRECTORY SATURDAY SERMON Wen's r-.K-.j. 'rqir,, j Th Legion Celebrates ! -THIS IS A GREAT DAY for the Canadian Legion ! I a? it prepares for the formal opening tonight PALM SUNDAY by Rev. Earl Solland. St. Pauls Lutheran Church ceived at the meeting;. Further .Now 1 Men', PAVt semi-dress, h m , $2.95, Palm Sunday is the beginning of Holy Week in nominations will be received an ewrtrt In ll rrmrrfce I . and 7:30 p.m.: Sunday School a 12: IS rxrrpt as shna. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Aw. W st Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8 30 m. Sunuaj School 2:00 p m. Canon Basil S. Procktr. B A..BI. Hector: (Blue T.Si FIRST BAPTIST 6th Aw. 8- at Young St Ululswr : Rev. Fred Antrobui (Green 812) the church year. It is the beginning of the most sig- ui Apni 15 by the chairman of, n wol worsts J of the fine new home in its commanding place of prominence on the centrally located hill overlooking the beautiful Prince Rupert Harbor. It is a splendid accomplishment for the Legion itself and i nif ieant week of events for the welfare of man in the ZZrZi j history of this earth. In that week we have the cli- thU committee ar- Mrs. w. s. max of the hatred of the devil and ungodly men being Kergtn Mrs. n. Gerrard, Mrs. o. ! --j r l r.. fTfnKr, HnrTc rTnr. nf R. S. Blackaby, and Mrs. F. E. An- ". iweeds. nt t real savin.,. F F,om $6.00 i FIRST PRESBVTF.RUV 4th Avenue Eait field. : useu as uie uimi uuitliLS lot auix""s salvation. On Palm Sundaj 71 of all fares are In residcatial cropertiea! Dwelling Jire Jnturance i$ inexpensive ABE YOU INSURED TO PRESENT-DAY VALUES? Prince Rupert Reorty Co. p. H. I.INRV Oreen 007 .uii cu sella t t Now only all those concerned with the project. In this special j edition today, the Daily News is proud to herald the j successful culmination. The new Legion home is a j credit not only to the Legion itself but another edi- j f ice of which the city of Prince Rupert, as a whole, FIRST rNITED 636 ith Are. West Rev. L. G. Sleber (Green 613 1 Men's SPORT SHlf j ' Christ is proclaimed as King by the acc,alm to whlch h 1 the multitudes. Those who bate B , , . . . . . .. . He has the right. One of those Because Christ chose that Christ seek how they may de- ' stroy him and Lazarus whom He Instances was the first Palm path. He Is now King of Klns raised from the dead. Thursday Sunday. Then He came to Jeru-:and Lord ot Lorda. H has a ! Chris: Institutes- the Sacra-Ualem meek and lowly, riding place as the final Judge of mau- Piain shades Now ... ment of Holy Communion. Fri- on a lowly donkey. The glory j Wnd. Df Him it Is said lhat ev- Mn DRESS . "on in all fancy coiors day He is arrested, tried, con- ot His humility is nam vo grasp ! ery knee shall bow before Him s LUNG fAYtJ Ader,e 13 ur ui!y Newsl and well made p., rrom Idemned and crucified. But on Earthly monarens nave mum and every tongue shall con-i Easter Sunday He breaks the j earthly splendor. Christ had a fe , that He Is Lord to the ' bonds of death and arises f ron kind of splendor which was not giory of God tn patlier. It U the tomb and has become the fsrthly. His splendor was found 1 Ht3 afAre to rule In our heart3 .first fruits, of the Resurrect-j In completing the task which 80 tnat we can proclaim Him a3 tion. Thus Palm Sunday ushers God had given Him to do. He our Lord. It is His will to guide1 in the great week of God s was acclaimed by the multltud-; anfj eep uj jrora jjj e,jj arMi completed .salvation. . . . es as the King which should direct our lives on the path of Christ is King of Kings and come according to the divine j rlghteousnes. He wants the Ixrd of Lords. Yet there are on- promise. . ! genuine enthusiastic response 1 F11.L GOSPEL TABERNACLE 203 8th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett Services 11 a m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 12.19. (Green 3311 RAf ATlOV ARMY Praser Btieet CO.: Capt. W. Poultcn tln"-torT Class t 30 p m. Sunday School 3 00 gn. (Black 2891 ST. Pl I.' WTHFEA 6th Ave. at McBrlde St Pastor: S. Solland (Black lfl ST. PETER'" ANGl.ICAN Seal Cov9 Archdeacon E. Bodaon Sunday School 11 00 a m. Evening Prayer pm. (Blqe Kl l.l l IK BVPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Green 80S " Pastor. Leonard A. Thorpe Services 11 a.m. and 7 30 p m. Sunday School 12 15. ly a few instances in which He Had Christ obeyed tne oe- from Pur hearU that gives to : sirM of the crowd and become ; ilm our undivided loyalty. may be justly proud ''Tt is a fitting occasion for celebration, marking ' P.jjLt does a red letter event in the long and honored history of the Canadian Legion in Prince Rupert. It.is.al-o an occasion for acknowledgement of the cttfrfnuing extensive and unostentatious work and .service that the Legion carries on for the benefit oMhe veterans and their dependents, which work makes the Legion one of the community's active and ctent benefactors. Qn the opening day, we may be inclined to emphasize the good time and social aspects of the Le-pion.' Their new home, properly enough, is a venue fv.t;ntertainment, hospitality and social intercourse. But, possibly more important, it is t h e initiatory point and administrative centre for widespread and affective good work in numerous spheres far be-yfiSct the confines of its beautiful and monumental local(headquarters. Oti)'STUFF, NOW r-or Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation and Decoration Problems ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Oeneral Builders' Supplies , their earthly king, he would ; xf Christ is truly your Klnsj have been received most, if not j y(m have the Joy In this life "all those who were there. Uf knowing that our sins are Novinf, fitkini Shipping tn Firrt United Church Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sleber , When He Insisted in dotni forgiven and that yea can have Cirtipf and 4 I God's will, many turned aswie true fellowship with God. You Irom Him and then turned Mn Irmk fnm.rrt in hn Unit Complete Re!la.ble lent Service, alsc Blue ? 503 McBrlde St. SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1950 11 a.m. Baptismal and Communion Services agamsfc imu. mcy wnc u.uui -1 wnen ou wiu meet mm as iaged in this attitude by their I steohen. did. stand in? at the Canadian Liquid a leaders. Yet Christ was not to be. right hand of Gad to welcome1 for Oxygen. Aretj welding suppiin. BUDDHIST MONKS ARE PERSECUTED Lindsay'i Cat Storage Lii ENJOY HOT HONG KONG. Communists have forced 400.000 Chinese Bud- Sermon: Our Faith: Man and turned aside from His mission. you if Christ U your, kin?, then 1 His Freedom , 1 For this purpose He had come to j you can truly enjoy this Palm 1 Anthem: O Son of Man Jthis world.. As a true king. He j Sunday and joyful shout with' ,7:30 Evening Worship ! would not be led away from His j multitudes, "Hosanw.v to th A Service of Sacred Music from , mission. This was the path of! son of David! Blessed is He the Cantata: Gethsemane J hardship, but It was the path of! that comes in the name of the COME TO THESE SERVICES plctory. It was the path of glory Lord." - , Sunday Schools at First Church - " " j cor. Ind and h.1 v Est ma n J Ihist monks and nuns to give up UTT nmnVTOV miPP.ATl OF STATISTICS is WATER IIP l.UUWV V , nr.fi, nrri,n rf tholr f o ,tK the 1 -ailOUt tO pUDHSn me Iinai VOlUIIie tuvciuig , Buddhist .man . . . . . ,1 I . COMFORT vfi-O . JOHN VMl decennial census. It IS tne general reit?rcnrc ;asterv in NankiriK said. Many ol -Juniors and older at 10 a m volume of the whole census. Eleven volumes had the monks have been drafted rrmuiry , w.ia. .v,. f a At Conrad United . Hall: all 'at REGULAR BAPTIST CHINCH BUti in lj luc ai in y vi iwinu aj w been previously published 2 p.m. i 629 East 6th Ave. Phone Green 803 T Canada has changed a great deal since the i!abor camPs- nave become OPTOMm street hawkers. l3 census which gives frmce Kupert a pop- Why let a faulty boiler rob you of hot water comfort? Call us for Immediate repairs. Phont 108 Prince Rupert . Plumbing & Heating BUD SCHUMAN (Old Post Office Bldg.) Pastor L. A. Thorpe '.- SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1950 YOU ARE INVITED 11 a.m. Morning Worship Subject: "THE SOl'Rf'E OF LOVE" ulation of 6,714, whereas today it is upwards of 10.-! 000. So the 1941 census data is getting pretty much orT75f date- now except in an historical sense. S "Of course, the Bureau of Statistics, like the YhWitJ rest i r Cwi-tix ri W vr M$r.' (i us. has been busy with exceptional things since 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service ' 1 -WASTED. Classes for All Topic: A BRIDE MANUFACTURERS AGENT & - ft i i m 1 ss Whulesalc Warehouse carrving a reresntJli4 J IK including the" fighting of a shooting war and nt a cold war. T'ext year is census year again. It is hoped that conditions will be such that the volumes will be out sooner than 1960 so that they may be of more immediate value than they are when their issuance is ft long deferred. 1 1 prompt service to the trade GOODYEAR TIRE Si RUBBER CO. Tlrs, labft hose, belting, accessories. First Presbjteriaw Church Director of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO.- Umps enlj.n i "BEST BIT OF and Incandescent. B to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA -Radw flashlights, lcnltlon batteries. SOWING EVER... HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING WARM EVANGELISTIC FELLOWSHIP Monday, 7.: 30 p.m. Hi-Young Peoples . ' Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Sunbeams Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting (if you believe. In prayer '- ' come and Join us i Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Mission Band ' GOOD FRIDAY ALL DAY OF PRAYER . Public Sessions 1 :30-4 . 30 p.m. and 7:30 ' 9 p m.' (Color Pictures at evening session life of Christ) Next Sunday tEaster Joint Morning Service , Next Sunday ( Easter) Joint Morning Service and Sunday School 11 a.m. Plan to attend : "'. 'JURE HEADS AT FUNERALS . O. H. WOOD & CO.-Industrial sanltaUon, pap" W HE PRACTICE OF TIPPING the hat as a mark . deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Dustbane, SLsaLJanlm of respect is said by an encyclopaedia to have or- ! hotel and restaurant supplies, IMPERIAL WIPING RAO CO. and qUwi "Yes, m, I've jurt sowfd crop that will really lwr fruit retirement afwirance in the Sun Life AsHiiranee Company of Canal. And the eama poliry provides tint- if anything haf-)n to me while we stilt have a mortice, the farm Vill be clear of debt for your mother." No fiirtner ohould b without Uii protection call me today. SUM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1950 i Morning Worship 11 a.m. r Anthem "Ood So Loved the World" Junior Choir .-Solo "Teach Me to Pray" J. K. Davey. Sermon "Palm Sunday Mes sage." Sunday School 12:15 p.m.' Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Cantata "Gethsemane to Cal- very" Senior Choir. Soloists: Mrs. W. Martin, John E. Davey, J. R. Teng., . i filiated in the days when men wore helmets, the j Toronto Star says. On entering a house a warrior j tiok of his helmet to indicate that he trusted the! PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY I, P.O. Box 772 712 Second Ave. . EASTER SUNDAY ; ; sL people within not to attack him, and held out h i s h ind to show he was not carrying a weapon. It is a i interesting if somewhat doubtful explanation. But who originated the custom of baring the h.'ad at funerals? And why? And was it in a cli-njate such as Canada's? lit fs done as a mark of resnect for the deceased. O ' 1 frt. t(n rmes JOHN T. FOWLK 142 5th Ave. East Residence Phone Black 549 Office: It First Baptist Church ' (Young Street) ' Minister: Rer. T. Antrobus Phone: Res. Oreeh 812 D, hlit sometimes at a price which the deceased would $ r ' Ttr.tTjave Eked a friend to pav i " - X w Flowered Sri k, : jerseys,' pastef crepes ever popular navy, from $10.95 up And the same might be said for other ceremon SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 195 Rev. H. G. Jorgenson will bring the messages at both services and also at Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. ; the Pioneer Di where we take off our hats. For instance, the Kinj SOIL PRESCRIPTION pl qhably would not mind if we did not catch a cold j $12.95 COATS and SHORTIES from thwusrh failing to take off our hat when we sint? . PRINCE RUPaRI DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDER AND ENGINEERS up the National Anthem. Final Meeting Monday at 8 p.m. t 1 - 'zr"zr 1 Daily Delivery Service Phone 81 Easter Suits from $22.95 DOM'S DEPARTMENT , STORE McBrlde 8Ueet - n : : : 1 Good Friday Service at 11 a.m. Iron and Brass Castings Electric ana Acetylene weialng RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED ' " '.' .".' ' " Ready-Mix Concrete Delivered to the Job SALE BPECIALUrtfi ON RAW MILL and MINING MACHINERY CHANDLER'S v PORTRAIT 8TTJDIO Film Finishing Enlargiot Flash Phote laken at Uobh Phone Green 389 216 4th a PKINC8. RUPERT, B.C. Satin-Glo PRICES: include Darcx the fifth ingredient in Concrete Four Sacks Cement to Yard '. $16 00 per yard Five Sacks. Cement to Yard $17.5 per yard S I x Sacks Cement to Yard $11.95 per yard No Orders Accepted for less than two yards . n EQUIPMENT FOB RENT: Two wheeled rubber tyred concrete buggies 65c per day v Seven cubic feet capacity " f. Single wheeled concrete barrows 50c per flay ' " ORDERS TO BE IN ONE DAY PRIOR TO DELIVERY A "' ' Phones: Office 0; Plant 54 Priced from 1 PRODUCTS for Wolls, Woodwork, Floors end Furniture Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. lL-fJ ' j "Hold Hold on on while while I I scare scare up up a a few few more more nickels!" nickels!" 1 i - - -