a foreigner. Not that he hat or despises the passenger shit Prince Ruperl Daily News 9 t& Oil Services MaripoB ..... Saturday, December 9, 1950 "l uimr resources of XXXtWM food and of life in Christ and h c, , ; God. And should be abi to live . 'm with the cheerful Insouciance 0; unHt ! 1" As I See II An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES J" " 7 1 1 T wiugcu creature. SATURDAY SERMON SEAGULLS (By Rev. Basil 55. Prookter, St. Andrew's Cathedral) By Carrier. Per Week. 20c; Per Munth, 73c; Per Year, DIRECTORY Sm-vIcm In all rhimhm t n im vurf i:im .u-: Nuuihti iM-buut at 12:15 etrept a shoaii. ANtll.lCAN CATHEDRAL 4th At. W t Dunsraulr St . HnlT Comrminiou 8 30 am. Sunday School 3M p m. Canon Baii S. Prockier. 3 A.. BE, Rwtor: (Blu r.3) 5t reai j;. $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5 00 If ROMBFR BOMBER JArtrrxe JACKETS .-. ln and PARKAS, BOYS' WINOBkEAKIRs, fr0cl i j I came across a man a few months ago who made By ELMORE PHlLPOTT PEACE ARMY ACTS ONE OF THE MOST hopeful omens of all these ominous times is the way that the peace-keepers FOR THE UDIES L.niF.S UfMiFr;....,.. , . Christmas Cards ONE of the problems of sending a Christmas card is how to sign it, says The Printed Word. She aid you sign only your first name, or your last . .. ... uviun uiixiurM k nu-wool, nom, paj; l-IRT BAITIST 6U Avf. E at Valine St Mliiuu': Rev PteJ Antrohu (Green 8U) FIRST PRRPBYTFRIAN 4tb Avemi East Rev E A Wright, D D. 1 Green 982) i an interesting comparison between the Christian and j the seagull He was thinking of a flock of gulls fo!- ! j lowing and travelling with a passenger steamship, j jThe gulls occasionally perch on the ship itself and i j steal . a ride. They live on the food of the ship that is j thrown away. But they do not I I First Presbyterian Church need 10 ride the ship twau,e J TABLE (LOTUS 4 servietti-t A En- Were up to $4 00. No u t name too? If your first name is, say, Louis, and you sprang into action in the I face of the great new war MUST I'MTCI) 3 dtu. Ave Wt-rt Re. l Q Swtx-r (Grwa 613 1 SHOP AND uiey can Doth iiv and sit on the ) water. Also they do not need the ships food for they have other mm t fce 1 SAVE AT 1 Th!r.k for a mon-.rr.t cf the I JMIL ship as the world of people, gov- t mr .... - - 1 City Of Prince Rupert FILL r.OPKL TtBKRNACLF - 203 6th Ave West Pa-iU-.r: C. Faxct ' Services 11 a m and 7 30 p.m. Sundaj School 12.15, (Grewi 331) BAI.VATIO ARMY Praaor IUtt CO.: Capt. W. PoulU-n Directory Class 2 30 p m. Sunday School SOU P m. aUac MNi T. F L-S M TMKKA - Sin Ave at McBrlde St Pastor: K. Boll and , . (Black 6101 ernmenu. Industries, societ.es and so on. The Christian pur-takes of all this living and doing but he Is taught never to consider himself an Integral part of St. Anything he does which appears to be for the good or his neighbor, the good of the staU. his duty as a oen Is actuany NOTICE P F TDAtCir errm . . . y. Pi LUU la i igf threat from the Far East. j i India. Britain and Canada in about that order of effective- i ne&s tlvew their combined weight into the struggle far saving the peace. i It is worth noting that not one ot these countries could have I done the whole job. They worked !as a team. Their teamwork was jail the more effective because it ! was unplanned in advance, i 0C0 j India has influence with all Asia, including Red China. Thai ; : India could and did get thirteen j Akiii nations to sign a joint petition to Red China askin? hei-'to halt her advancing armies a: the 38 parallel. Britain lias key influence with , Europe and in his talks ith ! President Truman Mr. Attlee was admittedly speaking for the S whole western part of that continent. j Canada has key influence with ! 231 Fourth Ave. East uuiie in uoraience w some ouw The following traffic regulations rt mm m will be rigidly enforced on and aJut Detw.r Ui Ui Parking on both sides of Thi'd Asn:a h McBr'.de Street and Seventh Strtn is one hour between the hours of 9 as. ,:,. 5 pa except Sundays. (2 Parkin fur iUt ntlm .v. Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright. DD. 'law and authority which is both Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith ' higher and other. Thus it is that John Currie. statesman and ail those who art- Sunday, December 9. 1950 primarily concerned with the Morula Workup U bVack. world itiwif or any part or a.sp; ct Subject: "A Momentous Qut-s- of it can never complete-ly truM Uua" j the Christian or rely upon his Sundaj School 12:15 obedience. This is why we have ST. PfTI.R" ANULU'AM Seal Cove .Sunday Si-hot.; ilfXi am. Evening Prayer "i Xu p.m. (Blue 327 sign that alone, the recipient may not be sure which Louis you are. He may wonder if this is a card from Louis S. St. Laurent, or Joe Louis, or the Louis who keeps a book at the pool room, or whether it is a card from Louis Quatorze that has been delayed in the mails since Queen Anne's war. On the other hand, if you add your last name, which is, for purposes of this learned study, Zilch, the recipient may feel that Louis Zilch is too formal a signature, the addition of the surname erecting a vague barrier between the two of you. There is also the diificulty of handwriting. Yours is easy to decipher, of course. But consider that fellow, Bill Williams along the street. Nobody can read his handwriting. It doesn't matter whether he signs Bill or Bill Williams, it all comes out to Krwzgkq and Bill's "card remains a mystery. For some extra money and trouble, he can have his name printed, as many do. This makes everything clear and saves signing a lot of cards, but it's impersonal. A solution is to print the full name and then sign the first name under it. Many " plan something like this, but few g-et around to it. Then there is the problem of the recipient's name. After all, this is for Christmas and the other fellow should count for something. A few industrious folk start away back in July to figure out a card with a lot of material about themselves on it, a family photograph or cartoon or a poem about their doings. This will get attention. But the recipient is likely to be as wrapped up in his own affairs as the sender is in his. So the card that will ring the emotional bell is one that concentrates on the receiver. If you have more than two or three friends, such concentration will be a ioh. It is crpt.ti-no- lata RK.ti a aiPtiT 629 eth Ave. E. . Blue 803 PaUnr: Ret. Letmard A. Thiirp' ' n . ... v..w v i..fc .m vi UK :.r uqy on Second Avenue and in front oi Ae C.tj l Fulton Street Ls rcsirk!ed to U mk bnwt: hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p m daily rv?, f x ;m 3 Vehicles proceeding in a tonne! Evenii.g Service 7 30 witnessed a persecution ami C.O.I.T. Candlelight Service suppression of the Christian under direction of Mrs. H. Cal-1 religion in some parts or the derwood. world in our tuue and are 'ifcely Remember the Sabbath Day !o witness !t again anywhere and to Keep It Holy." tat any time. We extend a cordial invitation; The Christian is i ke the sa-to viators to worship with us. 'gull. He doesn't real'y tvlontr. It 'her next-door neighbor., the? . . ! US A. Thus M Leste - Pear- j Chrishon Science Society Jsons's speach calling for -talking Second Avenue West Sit out" and net shootinz it out) prinr RU,rt rrince Kuperi, a. r w. (, v0a rhin t the f-r.hi-i" I McBrld? Street shall not make ie!t Wwi ui intersection of McBride Street and Third swa Branch of The First Church of touches to the peac-makin? Ui V,. .....t,i., t J . ... ir i jjui ivuig ia auuwru I'-iteyt io noa itnQ OUst i Christ Scientist, In Boston, Mass. .effort. Hays Cove, Circle from Seventh Aw.at Es. it y Avenue East, nor on Sixth Avenue Eist tat Cove Circle to Hays Cove Avenue. II. I. TH 4IX, City Orlt. FiiRl United Church CJ6 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert. B.C. Ret. Lawrence. Q. Sieber 11:00 a m Morning Worship j WHAT WE still do not know , is whether Red China is willing, J to taiic real peace. It irny be ; jthat the leaders of World. Com-; mur.Lsm have decided on a policy , . is true that h eats the same food fas other people and is serve by the same social arrangement jbut you should never be able to j coerce him by taking away either his food or his privileges 1 because he U not serving state or industry for wages but doiit? . whatever he does by virtue vi Sermon: "Whan Jesus Was Born." Subject of Lesson Sermon: CHRIST JESUS Services Every Sunday at 11 a.ra. Sunday School Convenes at , 11 am. Thanksgiving Service, Monday 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting Second Wednesday of Each Month at 8 p m. Reading Room Open Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. , of creeping aggression, and are determined to "shoot it out"; wherever they have a chance to win something solid by shooting. If that is so, the sooner th- all , face the terrible , truth the better. - But 24 hours after Mr. Pearson's great speech there is still' , wards. And death he regards las a merciful release from a 1 place where he has always been viiuurriis oiory: me anep-h-erd Who Did Not Go." Anthem: "We Would See Jesus." Turner. Mil , TT , . . t real hope that the shooting in you read this. However, you can get by with just ' Korea may be ended-and the 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, Sermon: "A Light to Lighten" Anthem: "Shadows of Evening." Baker. COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOLS: at First Church: ail at 11:15; at Con- peace makers be . given chance to fake over where tne t:-. The Pioneer Druggists war makers have failed. IN EARLIER ARTICLES I have frequently expressed the opinion that we will never get a world war three of the character of the wars of 1914 and 1939. True some fool government or cruel gang of rulers may start such a war. But side by sidle day. India too would sooner or laler be compelled by the logic of facts to line up with the western democracies. But what most of all rules out a Hitlerite adventure by the mea in the Kremlin? In my opinion it is not the U5.-heId atom rad United Hall, all at 1 p.m. Buy 'Xmas TB Seals! DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 bombs. It is the certain know- with the vast war armies which ledge that the Russian DeoDle Is CHRISTMAS IS COMING now exist there is what you could and would do again what , Be an Angel Buy Christmas might call the invisible army of they did before 1917 bring the Seals." peace. Just as this army spran war to an end by refusing to "lnis s!an which epitomizes into action to restrain even our fight, and by so doing overthrow the 8ir't of the coming ChrLst-good friend, the United States, the government. ma Season and is contained on from dropping us all into the. r5n the very Seals themselves, mean, VANCOtVER VICTORIA Sunday, 3 p m Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun 4LICE ARM. STEWART AX1 PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun. II p.m. FOH NORTH Ql EKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Dec. 1 and 15 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Dec. 8 and 22. 9 p m. FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 563 PHONI w , ' V V ! 9 i LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE abyss of total atomic war so too FAR FROM BEING A TIME exactlv what It says. For th-s? the invisible army exists in every of hopelessness, this Hs a time liny Cnstmas stickers are rta'.ly ORDER &m NOW Ml the name, like Ethel, but don't mix her up with Annette. . , The list is the other major problem. A good many people don't get past the difficulties of actually procuring cards and actually getting them off, somehow, by around Christmas time or the next year. These people don't get so far as having time to ponder the fine points of the salutation, the signature or the list. Ah, the list! Where is it? You had a list last year, a list that started out neatly and ended in scrawled names, without addresses, on odd-sized scraps of paper. If you locate this list you are doing better than many of your frantic card-sending competitors. The list itself is a remarkable thing. It omits some of your dearest friends and includes some people whom you wouldn't recognize on the street but with whom you have been exchanging cards for years. One name on your list you think of as belonging to a child until you recall that he has been elected a Board of Trade president or some such thing. It is hard under the Christmas pressure to keep up with the lives of all the people .on your list. But it is worthwhile, deeply worthwhile to you. Toiling despairingly with the cards and envelopes and the out-of-date addresses, trying to remember the first name-of the second eldest Williams boy, one may for a little space give over thinking so profoundly about oneself. And that is Christmas. CAK country, including Russia." when ail men of goodwill should "uel m amgui.se lor the sick be filled with new courage and and sufferin8 cf Brttsh Colum-SUPPOSE STALIN AND CO. thn hiehest . Wa. were like Hitler and Co. (which Granted that we live in th Money raUed by the tale of RUPERT BAKERY LTD. I have never believed. Or sup- most fateful days in the whole fefls g,oes en:i lnU anU" history of mankind. The forces turcutosa work in this prov- .,lVlUlil oose that the leaders of Red SiiSj.s.aisi.MkJUsit1"'" I China rejected the offer to talk of evil are pushing" mankind to incf and ln past years hunlrefs hi a uuace out, coniinuen tn I ra u.ar nut n,'o r unic uroi ea. count army shoot it out. ies sunerers nave Dean eases. npflrft ir. akn nn fh marrh In that event all the peace- The Peace on Earth of which and the diseas ltsc" nas teen makers who teamed up to try to the angels sang 1950 years ago !oWPd down b this verv ca-ivert world war would have no is rnmin riam (mm th. i,,.. Psn. Prepare For WINTER! Uternative but to resist. Britain it is being born in the hearts and laLi year: as ChrItma time '.nd Canada would surelv be in minrf nf m h rolls a-ound so rapidly. Seals cornea every- uch a world war from the first where. f I i . m yVe'-' 'ar - J . Washer ! -i again 1ak3 on their t.-emendous importance, because right now i they ere needed as badly as they : have ever been before. The fight against tuberculosis' has been intensified greatly, and eventual victory seems assured , against, but vigilance cannot b (relaxed now. Medical report! ! show that the deatn rate has ; j fallen each year, but they also '. show that British Columbia is ths j third from the bottom in death ; 9 SS " from - O.E. Radios fM XX.' L '' pump 5, G I. Knit" G E. 9 ft ft. Refrigerator 9.0O If," ' ' Royal Vacuum rMonners SS0.55 Check your Furance and Chimney Now! We have the most modern vacuum equipment for cleaning furnaces and chimneys. PHONE 884 SHEET METAL LTD. CHECK YOUR FURNACE Table Lamps U Trilite Lamps .... up i-' I it unbTUFDM R r POWER CO lisU from TB. This means that B. C. has to fight and fight hard against a disease that kills more of our people than all other communlc- ; able disease. And it means that the residents of this province have to be very much behind the whole program to stamp out tuberculosis. The Christmas Seals are ai- j IIUIVIIIUIVM W w. - " BC BIB"' PRINCE RUPERT PHONE 210 Nothing is as embarrassing as watching the boss do something you told him couldn't be done. HANDMADE GIFTS THE ever-present problem at this glad season of the year is "what" to give and "to whom." If you're the "last-minute shopper" type you probably have a lot of fun getting your gifts together although the weeks ahead of Christmas Eve, your shopping day, may be filled with apprehension and a strange sense of foreboding. Very often those who leave their shopping until the last moment do so through a sense of inadequacy. They are completely unable to, decide what old so-and-so would like, because "We can't give him a tie, we gave him a tie last year," or "Don't give her a book, she has one!" These few words are directed to such people, in a sincere effort to help them "over their dilemma. Practical little gifts that can be made at home at. low cost will bear the added charm of the personal attention which a handmade gift always has. K , i ,;, It, tractive and are almost becam-ing essential on all Ch istmas parcels and gifts because they perform the double duty or reminding us of the spirit of '-XT ft-! FRIDAY AND SATURDAV Open .La ' s w -v r. a Christmas and protecting us aaainst one of history's grimmest diseases. w y y y y y y y v y y y 9 5 S y v y Ni9hf, for YOUR Xmas shopf' So this year we all can ds angels by buying Christmas Seals. f' -if t f Save Time Louis Honore Frechette, a French-Canadian poet who diel in 1908, was also a lawyer and Member of Parliament. if -to 4 ? Stl it Cash your cheques k . f jeweller WINS IN UPSET Dismissed by the London, Ont.. police commission several months ago. former city detectiva Allan J. Rush was elected mayor of that city in an upset victory over the present mayor, who Is a member of the commission which dismissed Rush, and now becomes a member of that same commis; ion. Here the new mayor is carried on the shoulders of his supporters after his victory was announced. (CP PHOTO) George Conk U ..TDti SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY "Therefore if any m&n be In Christ, he U a new creature." 2 Cor. 5:17. (A FEW DOORS FROM THE CAPITOL 0L THtAi' THEAIKW kMliliMfeft(kl),lkl)Aillkl,llll,,,,)ltliftl'M;