Presbyterians Meet iiATISM! Maui Dno4-AH 'w'' Prince Rupert Doiiy New3 Tuesday.-January 24, 1950 . THRITIS!- hcw raaiui church here will make Immediate , church organizations such as arrangements to put the Manse ' Ladies Aid, $550, and Sunday in fit shape for the new minister ; School. $200, which had helped and his family who have been-; to meet the expense of the guaranteed good living quarter j church. hre- j Presenting the various report The future of the Presbyterian were: Church here wa frankly dis-! Session-J. A. Teng" (absent cussed at last night's meeting. It ! and read by E. J Smith) was decided one and for all to ,, T,.u , i . - ; ; v - ' " t "- I'm inn1 iin 4.1 njif buiiimg nut: mm if id . - b canvass all members and adher Senior and Junior Choirs Mrs. Rev. E. A. Wright From Kherbrooke, Quebec lo Survey Church Support Rev. E. A. Wright of 6t. And- ents and put it squarely bejore -"""I JThfm umilttoX i"J"fr?'","cU,"; J. A. Teng. them that axiuranM til thalr fin. ancial support arnl attendance at !,WoZ"en's Missionary Society- ehureh 1 required if the ehweh !MrS WU,lam siarks is to continue. There nr m. I W. M. 8. Treasurer Mrs. J. W. "T irtiiw""" rews wnurcn, jsnerorooice, uue- i. ..f ,ny mwiwin I "v, ............ ' ...i... ivuy,:i , rtfXrZ .about April 1 to I posedly some 200 Presbyterian j McKinley. assume the Presbyterian lit' minlslrv ' Fir8t i ( fl f IK ' families in Prince Rupert. At Explorers and Mission Band present 135 are enrolled as mem-, Mm. W.M. Wilnon-Murray. "'i'i rrs: Chunih here, The annual congregational meeting of the local church was so advised last night - t j it NO-CO-RODE is GOQD for Life ?. 4. Tito a bers but the roll may be purged1 Canadian Girls in Training of some of these. After consider- Miss Heather Brewer, able discussion of church finan- : Ladiea Aid-Mrs. C. G. Ham. ces and spirit, a eommittee con- Burning Bush Guild-Mrs. W. sistlng of James Hadden, chair- h Wilson-Murray man. Fred Conrad. Oeorge Mur- 'Budget Treasurer-Fred Con-ray, Mrs. John McLeod, W. H. ra(L Wilson-Murray and Mrs. L. C. . . Eby was named to organic the' !"TTV ?' - . wi'se to advertise in1 results. ied sds brina Smith. I JLhW i a in a letter from Re. James Mun-ro, superintendent - of missions. The church mission board-had been requested to find a pastor for th local pulpit which has been, vacant since last fall when Rev. George E. Sendall left to take up advanced theological Mudies at University of Toronto. Mr. Wright is a pastor of considerable experience, having been some years ago located at Kim-berley in the East Kootenay. It is his desire to return West and tak up active missionary work tlmt has actuated him in his decision to come to Prince Rupert. He will be accompanied here by Y0Y HOTEL ACTRESS-TURNED-HOUSEWIFE Anita Page, star of many a motion picture during the early 1930'a, now is an Ottawa housewife. Her husband, Capt. Herschel House of the United States Navy, is on loan to the R.C.N, as director of air logistics., Also shown in this photo Is their six-year-old daughter, Sandra. (c p. photo) There's a whole lifetime of trouble-free service in NO-prBODE root-proof MPE. Soil settlement won't crack or break it, 'freezing or thawing won't affect it. Tapered joints prevent lefilc 4ceep out roots, no-co-rode saves you time, work, money. Use no-co-rodk Hoot-prooi' pipe for House-to-Sewer or House-to-Septic Tank Connections, Downspouts, other underground non-pressure Uses. Get no-co-rods perforated pipe for Septic Tank leaching beds, foundation footing drains, soil irrigation, field drainage. Both types ar backed by a 40-year record of out m Standing service. : :: CALL 651 PIIILPOTT EUITT fi Co. Ltd. . LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES " canvass The meeting elected J. A. Mc-Rae, E. J. Smith, Gordon Fraser. Rolx;rt Purker. Robert Eby and James Bremner to the board of mar.ajrrs rhich already consists of R. R. Strachan, G. C. Mitchell, C. G. Ham, N. 6. K . Brewer, John McLeod, E. F. 8aunders. J. D. Mc-Rae, Fred Conrad, James Hadden, J. W. Eastwood, S. J. Hunter , and William Spark. Rev. M. A. Mark, at present supplying in the pulpit here pending the new permanent pastor taking over, acted as moderator and chairman of the meeting. E. . Smith was secretary in the absence of J. A. Teng. j Following the meeting, which 1 was attended by some fifty per-,; sons, a social hour was enjoyed L. WOODS, Prop . () BOX 13BT f j. AKI STUEK1 ,IUCI RUPEB'I , j his wife and two daughters. There With a nroeram which included is anon attending University. The board of managers of the . Y 1 Mr. Justice A. M. Manson and vlolin g0l0S by Fred Conrad; Oeorge R. Naden were re-elected piano duet by Mrs, wullam Mar. trustees. Robert Strachan was Marlin. Un and Miss Elizabeth named auditor and Fred Conrad. vocal mAQ by wuiiam Mar- budtiet secretary Un and community singing with VARIOUS REPORTS Mrs, E. j. gmith as pianist. The meeting heard reports Refreshments were served by from all spheres of church actlv- jlie Ladies' Aid at the end of a ity. During the year the church's three-hour business session. revenue from collections and -- : .- - subscriptions had been augment-, It's business wise to advertise, ed with donations from various Classified ads bring results. A. Hunter O. S Fowlie. Port & Marine G A, Hunter, Tmde & Commerce H O. ;v Gerrard, W. Cruickshank, G. DaVieS R. S. Collinson, G. W. J. Dawes. " . . Nickerson, S. D, Johnstdn.' ' Publicity-R. E. Montador. H. , Transportation A- Dr Ritchie A. Breen, D. Forward, S. A. (Rail), H. P. Kraupner ': Motor Cheeseman, Bert Morgan. i vehicle) Shipping, N. Gerrard, T. Public Utilities Robt. McKay, Norton Youngs (Air). " "..''" H. J. Marchant, Wilfrid McLean, f Civic Centre T. tt'o r t o n loot. H. Parker. Youngs.. 4 Radio V. Grant, C. A. Berner, I. R. Young, G. D. Frizzell. Resolutions-(Ass. Board) A. S. 1 ' Advrtie in tb Daily trws! Viekerson, W. J. Scott. J. T. Har- I " u'8 busrpess wise to: advwtise: 3 1 ey, W. F. Stone: ; i4iirtttmnt li not pnbllilitd or alln hf tha I.tqaor Costtol I Mi at Ui WuTirunuBt of Jrluo Coloiatata. .ambie,p,Gamuia, A. E.' Smith, A Prince Rupert Florists 1 f IIOWITSIIIT. AH WClSlCTi 1 300 3rd Ave. BOX 516 Tel. 7Ti "A ROLLING STONE Wing To Talk Aboul 3ATHERS NO MOSS"! But it sure has a lot of - fun just travelling BABY'S DELIGHT Something new has been added to the baby's ... bath as chemistry outdoes nature in producing a sponge that is 1 soft and smooth as chamois when wet. Made of cellulose, it holds 20 times its own weifcht in water and is said to be resistant to the ; chemical action of soaps, water softeners and bath oils. Cellulose sponges can be sterilized by boiling without ill effects. When water-soaked they float. . The New MARGENE HADA'S FINEST- MARGARINE ; - t TASTES. DELICIOUS ft SPREADS EASILY EBY & sons - -Contractors - REPAIRS - REMODELLING - FOUNDATIONS . Let us help you plan that new home uflfjei the N.H.A- ft AND IT:S ECONOMICAL They -II TOPS FOR HAMBURGERS At MILLIE'S j if- iA enjoy OPEN 6 a.m. to I a.m. OAILYj MARGENE () Just off Third Avenue 18 6th St. Ph. Orders Blue 92f Watts. - . Immigration Geo. 'A. Green, C. A. Berner, A. Mackenzie, P. J. ' Skinner. ' Labor J. Gurvich.-W. D. Lam-bie, G. C. Withers, W. A. Armstrong. Municipal R. E. Mortimer, 1. W. Rogerson. W. F. Stone, J. H. M. Bremner . Membership U. S. Whalen, Robt. H. Parker, W. J. Scott, Wna. Scuby. Mining F. J. Skinner, T. N. Youngs. Pierre LeHoss. G. V. Wou- Committees Of Chambr Standing commitees of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce standing for 1950 have been appointed as follows: Alaska J. C. Gilker. W. A Armstrong, A. 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