.J'.r-inattffi'-i'W Prince Rupert Daily Mews Saturday. April 8, 1(150 SAL i DIRECTORY SATURDAY SERMON First United Church' C36V Sixth Avenire West Prince Rupert, B.C. ReV. Lawrence O. Sleber An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia - V Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia O. ATHtrNTER, Managing Editor. H. 3. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations ,i, Canadian Daily Newspaper Association ,'! SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' , w , 1 t '"I ; . - f . . ft w ay i. airier, rer wees, zuc; per Month. 73c: rer real EASTEIt SUNDAY ... Matthew 28: 9-10. "And as they went to tell His disciples, behold, Jesus met them saying, all hail, and they came and held Him by the feet and worshipped Him. Then said Jesus unto them: be not afraid; go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee and there shall they see me." Psr Vooi- is nn 1 $tU0: Bv Mail. Per Kfnnth .V)p- ' i ) i i (l t III taster 1950 It ' . r- I Tomorrow is Easter Sunday and once again we celebrate the triumph of our Lord of life over the eross and the grave. Tne Ior" aaV9 following in Resurrection were exciting days "'h"- A Ti-ench writer calls them the life of Jesus fn glory." j The tomb was empty, the Lord was risen indeed. It was a time lor fellowship with the Risen ias:er. . And Jesus met them In fellow-' Service In all rlnrehe a II toft and 7:30 p.m.: Kiimlav Kihixil at except shown. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 a m. Sunday School 2:00 p m. Canon Biisil 8. Prockter, B A . B.D. Rector: (Blur 7Sf flRST BAPTIST ith Ave. . at Younj St MlbiBter: Re. Fred Antrobua (Oreen 813) FIRST PRFSBYTFKIAN 4tla Annua East FIRST TMTFtt 636 6th Ave. Weat Rev. 1. Q. Sieoer (Green 813) FILL OOSPF.L TABF.RSACLB 202 6tn Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett Services II am. and 7.30 pm. Sunday School 12.15. (Green 331) SAfVATlOV ARMT Fraser Street CO.: Capt. W. Poulton rxretorv Clw W pm. Sunday School S :00 pm. (Black 288 1 ST. FAl'L'S I.CTHKRAN 6th Ave. at McBrkle SI Pastor: C SoUand (Black 610) 8T. PETKB'S ANC.tlCAM Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Hod son Httndav School 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:39 p m. (Blue W" rkm i. k nrti 629 6th Ave. E. Green 803 Pastor. Leonard A. Thorpe Services 11 a m. and 7 30 p m. Sunday School 12.15. shlD manv times We too. mavlfear thev mieht Inse Him Spain. ! ii I T?mS IS EASTER, THE GREAT spiritual anni-I versary of the year. From the triumphant miracle of the ascendancy of spiritual life over material death springs the tangibility of hope for better and brighter things. In the northern hemisphere, to which we are used, the Easter season is coincident with the springing up of the new and the fresh in natural life. Possibly the resultant scene makes it easier for us to attune ourselves to the traditional spiritual aspects of 'the season from the Christian standpoint. Tomorrow we shall reflect and contemplate on the event of some 1920 years ago, that, in our faith, culminated the human exemplification of our form of religion. It is well, too, that we reflect, it is better still that we should do something about it- that in our daily lives we should not only accept but exemplify and practise the cardinal principles of our faith- charity, kindliness understanding and consideration one for the other. We contemplate the M'orld today. We see its peoples, the vast majority, regardless df 'race, color or nationality, desirious of being allowed to live and let live, yet actuated by circumstances, influences and, selfish desires which mitigate 'against the inherent and primary motive. Yes, it is the season of Easter It is the season of - sU" nave re"owsnip with Him fnr Ha lived thruoV Vp1 coes not walk the earth as Hs.' did in those days, "where two. or three are gathered In Htsj name He is there in the midst."1 i,"Jesus met thtm," I.e., the two He met them in the way of i service, it was -as tney went to ten His disciples" that "beruld ; Jesus met them." It is In th-; way of Service that He mee's; tis, but He may come at other i times, as He came to the worn- Ml M Mm fA Vow J altslt Men', tmCu. , 52.95 1, "1 Fin, DRESS wMlor8Nii, It .l ..... r 56.00 1. 7" cuw ens at 8 iiuw only Men' SPORT SHlft; plain .hade. New Men's DRESS SoL ec-on in all m wow, fancy coiors Prtces tr Boy' long p.urrs4 "a wen made. Rei' From .... JOHN H BULG , optometr:: Third Aver. Moving, Pitkiaj, Shipping snl l Csrtatc ani Sd Complete Reliable i lent Service. a!so Canadian Liquid k lot Oxygen. Acetyl-welding iuppllet. 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I I en at the sepulchre, to the two j the benefits of our own com-disclples on the way to Em-1 in union with Him. j mans, to the eleven lo the upper I It 13 not only for ourselves), j room, to the seven who went j but also for the benefit of others j fishing on the Lake of Galilee, j that we have fellowship and He Is more likely to come how- Communion with our Lord. Our! ever, when we are at work fur tpurtuai visit to the Mountain Him, for then we are on thejoi Transfiguration is no excuse, lookout for Him. lor Inactivity when we re-enter For then we are in special the world of sickness and sor-need of h.manrl we ire most' row as Us base. Should we re- j In accord with uie EJpirit of main in holy contemplation th?j Him "who went about doing vision win be gone. From the good." ' ! Mount of Division we must cte- It does not matter when He scend to the plain of Service, cdmes but when He does He There is an OiC legend hi "the brings Joy . and blessing. When Lives ol the bJints" oiat leaches He met Mary Magdalene and this same lesson. It Is there re-the other Mary He had a joyful lated that an old monk whoie Message for them. "Jesus met daily duty it. was to open the them, saying Aee Haie." His door ol hu monaitery at the vords can be translated in sev- hour of noon to the hungry eral ways, e.g. The real meaning crod of be3ais waging otitis "Rejoice" bui translated into side, was one day granted a - - Master on the open road. His' ineeilng with the two vury's roused them t a fresh tnthusiasm. "They held Him by the- feet." They were too exetted I w arrow jug v.nv uie um. u, roused them to fresh reverenee "they worshipped Him" and we 'can be sure it was no half- hearted worship, it was earnest I and real. , , . I We further read that "they I held Hun" there was a sense ol j j o o ' but they need not fear aueh a AMhUn onpi; .-. !-,. tiu Lo I am with you always, evn unto the end of the age." ' I will never leave thee nor forsanc thee." From that meeting with the Risen Master the two Mary's went forth to- fuller, happier Service. "Go. tell my brethren.' jesus commanded, "that I go before them into Galilee, and there shall they see me." Llks mem, we toe, must paw on the happy news to others. It is oniy , inns that we retain and realize vision of Jesus as he knelt dimv- i ing In his celt -He had often prayed for such a vision, and as he gazed In silent bliss upon the lovely vision, the houf of duty arrived for him to open the gates that the poor might ct led. He wanted to linger with vision, but realizing his duty tore himself away. His duty accomplished re hastened back to his cell not clarlng to hope that the vision ., . ,. . was sun mere, nut u was sun ' there in all IU loveliness, and a voice spoke out of the darkness sains. "Had'st thou staved. I would have gone; as thou did'st go I have remained.- RHEUMATISM FR(t DOCTOR'S lOORUt JERSEY CITY, UJ.A. An imft-ing booklet hai ion been publiheii on Hheumaiwn ind Arthritis containing reliable information on diet, baihini. neat merapy mi trearment. h ill be sent ERIE to any .utferer writ- I ing Educational Diviiiim, Dept.. ! J"0 Beri Aveme, JerWy Citv, N. 1, i a ireitopy ol tBtasot. Ut liheuma.i The Prince Rupert Branch of the SHANTYMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION takes pleasure in presenting an Easter program featuring: GOD OF THE ATOM Second In the internationally famous sermons from Science by Dr. Irwin A. Moon of the Moody Bible Institute This is the film that is an essential part of the training of every member of the U.S. Air Force; That is being widely used by President Truman in his character guidance program for all members of the United slates armed services; That was requisitioned for use of Its members by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. , Shewing Monday, April 10th, at 8 p.m. In the Armouries 8th Ave. West Missionaries in Charge: M. A. Bedford and C. J. Carter Admission Free Freewtfl Offering Only i EASTER SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Easter Family ' '"' Service Sermon; Dawn in the Garden A Children's Story Anthem: Tis Easter Day 7:30 p.m. Easter Evening Sermon: Man Has Forever Anthem: This Joyfnl Easter- , tide Sols: In the EnI of the Sab- bath Mr. Rowland Miles I COME TO THESE SERVICES j '. ' k Christian Science Society i ' Second Avenue West Prince Rupert, B.C. o.nn.h ne TV,, . rrof r-M,.u nr I uiaui.li w 1 1 v. lav vumbii vm i 1 Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass ' Subject of Lesson Sermon: j ' "Are Sin, Disease, and Death 4 Real?" , ; . Services Every Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School Convenes at I II a.m. I ! Wednesday Evening Meeting Second Wednesday of Each Month at S p.m. Reading Room Open Wednes-, day and Friday from 2 , to 4 p.m. ' First Baptist Church (Young StreeO Minister: Rev. F. Antrobu Phone: Res. Greerf 81 EASTER SUNDAY '-?"M. 11 a.m. Morning Service 12:15 Dm. Father's and o..-.. lv. children are very - specially ln- 1 vlted on this day. No classes; i scholars scholars meet meet in in onen P jielnn ! two J?fr Li" ? J 1 departments ler " . .. gram. . 7:3 p.m. Evening Service; followed by the administration Dr. O. E. Daniel, of Vancouver I will conduct Special 'Services April 12-24: week night . meetings 7:45 p.m. Slides on the Life of Christ and Missions, alsd Moving Pictures, will be shown, curios from India. . - , . ," , . ,t" . ' mer Adlem, Mlnq . Margaret! iaio ana Miss Enid Ban sailed Thor.Hu ..w Rn.rt vrt , the Brltinh Columbia Teacher's Federation annaal eonventfort as delegates from the local AsM,ci- tion. F. . T? . Wviuht and t? V. n V1C n ;l land, also delegates, left en to-: (day's plane to spend easier ii; Vancouver. , 'A It's business wis to advertise" hope for the triumph of the forces of good over the evil, for the circumstances of peace without which there can be no security or certainty in any aspects of ojir existence. iYe wQuld do well this Easter, in this time of incmising conflict and alarm, to rededicate ourselves anew to the principles whkh so many of us heedlessly ignore, others hypocritically profess and f ew of us earnestly practise. We are not going to machine ourselves into betreV' things. Nor are we going to legislate ourselves into a new and brighter world. The achievement of tiie goal of peace and goodwill is even simpler than that but its simplicity does not make it the less difficult. Its accomplishment is not something tliltrean be done by a few people for the rest. It U tlje great co-operative task which, unfortunately, wje are not facing up to today. The consequences oc otir continued failure, in the meantime, are becoming tlje more ralistically awful to contemplate. 1 t ' ' ' - ! l S ... . . , MANUFACTURERS' AGENT Wholesale Warehouse carrying a re presentatiw M prompt service to the trade GOODYEAR TIRE St RUBBER CO. Tires, tubes, t hose, belting, accessories. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. Lamp. otily and incandescent, 6 to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA - Radio flastfliKhts, ignition batteries. G. H. WOOD Si CO. Industrial sanitation, pap tw. mfl mmmX itm,tm .1 ill It i i 1 ii i-i i deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Dustbane, Sisal, ianH hofpl and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPING RAO CO. and other. I But still it is the season of hope. May we resolve to something more than hope on this Easter Day of 1950. May we project better resolve into the days our modern tongue Jesus was saying 'Hello". "Everything s all right", 'Don t worry". They are the words of a friend. He has never been ashamed of His followers as frtends and breth- ren. It was a eomforting word for Good Friday had been a great shock to them. Yet he:e He is alive, Conqueror over death and the grave saying, Rejoice, all's well." -Don't worry about Good Fri- -fa VOhnt lw, . . 1 ii 1 "itrenm nicn was 'onlv n episode in the all - con - tiering life of your Master, "Peace be . unto you." "Your worries are over." "I am He that liveth and was dead, and behold I am alive for evermore and have the keys of Hell and of death." Victory rests with thi crucified and Risen One. f The meeting with the Risen Master put new life Into them. "They came near" drew near with haste. Dullness, despair fcnaaisappointment all fly away fhert He appears. - What newness of Life would enter emer lnU Intt th. tne rvi,n, nt l Go today lt on'y e could meet the For tht Best in PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY P.O. Box 772 712 Second Ave. Ormes n a$d years to come. ' . . , i 1 FOUNTER PROPAGANDA i i IT CANNOT BE DENIED Communism is going 1 1 places, which is partly explained by the inconclusive character of United Nations propaganda-What is wanted today says Senator William Benton of Connecticut, and several colleagues, is a gigantic propaganda war not as literally understood but a struggle of ideas and aimed directly at all Com-miunifts and all their works, j What they have in mind is a vast public opinion campaign, a radio network beaming programs to practically every receiving set on earth. It would um the Pioneer Drugfl PRESCRIPTION k Watch Repairs SEE GEORGE COQK. JEWELLER. rVw 1188 - You'll be Satisfied 5Vt trU Ave Daily Delivery Service Phon 81 . , j First Presbyterian Church !Dlrector 01 mt' & J SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 195(1 Morning Worship II a.m. Anthmr Jr. Choir "Alleluia Soior "There to a Oreen Hiir Barbara Teng Sermon; "Peter's Confession" i Oritl BAkAl will .. J i i Evening Worship-7:30 o.m. - Anthem: "Christ TriumDhant Senior Choir j Solo: "Open The Gates"-Bar- bara Teng Sermon: "Four Scenes From The Life of Christ" ! Speaker David Murphy. REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamentalist) 639 East 6th Ave. Pastor Leonard A. Thorpe EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 9 ; II a.m. Combined Morning Worship! and open Sunday School Session . Special program in which the children will participate Topit: "THE VICTORY OP THE CROSS" ALL PARENTS INVITED (Lord's Supper will be observed after this service) 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service Topic: "THE RESl'RRECTIOW FACT OR FANCY?" COME AND JOIN 19 IN WORSHIP OF THE RISEN SAVIOL'R Mrs. Robert Corlett, pioneer Terrace woman, arrived in the city on Thursday night's train fram the Interior and sailed on sailed on th Prince Rjipert for " Vancouver. I I LARGEST SELECTION IN RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED Ready-Mix Concrete Delivered to the Job lj planned to create an immense program showing educational and documentary movies to world audiences, explaining democratic principles and aims. Ttie undertaking would include contacts with tens or, thousands of foreign students to study on thin continent, and increased pressure for world-wide frpedom of information. It would mean creation of a non-government agencies to assist overseas friends and relatives in fighting Communist imagery. In other words, wealth and power and energy, on an enormous scale could be turned against the influences and sway already felt in all countries and among all peoples in the interests of despotism. The United Nations gaze with pride at thie splendid executive building of United Nations, just completed in New York .So far, so good. But it wjll take more than this to help undo the mischief already committed, and offset the malicious effects ofjwhat has been done in the name of social progress. of 45 r.p.m R.C.A. Victor Rori sw'1 now n ' Popular Record Classics $,,2S PRICES: include Darej the fifth ingredient in Concrete Four Sacks Cement to Yard $1.M pef yard Five Sacks Cement to Yard $!7.5r peV yard S I x Sacks Cement to Yard .. $lgJW per yard No Orders Accepted for less than two yards . , EQUIPMENT FOR RENT: , Two wheeled rubber tyred concrete buggies BSc pef 0f Seven cubic feet capacity -Single wheeled eoncrete barrows 90c per day ORDERS TO BE IN ONE DAY PRIOR TO DTCLIf ERT Phones: Office. 60; Plant 5C4 Hon Breokable Long ua.- 6 1trV: Noabes, Terrace schrol I Mrs. Jean . Singer, Massett teacher left by today's plane for school teacher, left on today's Vancouver to spend Easter. He j plane to sper.d sessions of the had I been here attending, a Northern British Columbia dis-Worthn British Columbia dls-jtrict council of the British Col-trict' teachr'j council meeting, umbia Teacher's Federation. In