Prince Unpcrt Oailp rectos LtD. Thursday. January 29. 1943 LETTERBOX 'it .1 1 CHURCH IS IN GOOD SHAPE as chairman c? the meeting, gave a descriptive talfe on what a minister's work eoivstitutes. He fe.'t that support of the member end organizations in the church Ar, irdfpT!!-r:t iJM!t nwpspr dpvovl ti tfc upbaitc.r.z of Pr.nc Rupert nd a,, ecmrouiutie oomprino Borthera and 'cT.m. Bri'.isii Columbia lAuthfwiw-a fcA brcoad Cm", ita.i. FoT 0!:i-e Df-parttriTi. . Ot'avrai Pt!Hhd rvfy aJteraoon exrp sx'.cjt fcv Prince F.upe-t Di.y Lta. 3m Awnii, Pr:nee Rupert, British Columb'jt. G. A KVN'TEl5.. Mana!r.? Ed'.'or. H. C- PERHY. Minnie Dlretw. MI3IEEH CP CANADIAN PFE3S ACDTT BCREAV OF CIP.CVLATION3 CANADIAN DAILY JfTXSPAPLP. ASSOCIATION ground of the movement. ! A spontaneous response to a ! suggestion that a gift of $100 be fmade to a former minister who Ifcad at one time written off part of his salary to wipe ont a deficit hn the chnrch resulted in the j sum being raised on the spot, j The very enjoyable supper ser-jved to the guest was arranged fby the ladies of the Senior Wo A. V SUESCP.IPTTOV H.Vit.5 varrir. pr wee, ix: hr Mcr-.h. ny iu.i, fr Mot.tn. 40.: P-r Liffe People I f I I i n 5-r PT Year, 17 OV rrr Vnr, J4 00 people ot the dictator- Mi Mil ll THE LITTLE PEOPLE of the world who partici-I pate in policy making only when they use their ballots in free democracies, but who in their daily live? determine the final outcome of policies throughout the world, have entered unon what may prove to be the most fateful year in human affairs. The bier people who make policies which the little people do not understand, or will not fulfil, have failed to organize peace. Almost two-thirds of the little people, most of whom cannot read or write, lack food, shelter and clothing. Hundreds of millions of them are in dire distress. Hundreds, of million of them are at war. The literate countries in which bare subsistence is painfully managed, are partially paralyzed bv dissension. The ablest statesmen, even in the nWt fortunate nations, cannot a?ree upon the broad policies which are essential to peace and progress. Cn. ve or - 'V'na, ire wisnom or tne Mg snips is unequal to tne needs ol the little people, ""'"Js tL.'1 mor r " "! , tli r TH6 CANADA STARCH CO., LTD., Montreol, T.,on i! t W,tK.,(.t.t:iteti if C.tniJ.1 ( r ,V.'.r I as u ;.as always been. The little people who have no free votes sense that there are not noueh big people in their countries who are wise enough and Lift enough to agree to- apply the principle? which would preserve peace, enabling the little people to make true progress, material and spiritual. The glorious trujth that each may po?ses? hi? own peace by doing "the right as God give?- him to see the right" and by being mutually helpful w the hope of little people, of all people, for even the greatest are little, in .the fateful vear nineteen hundred and forty-eight. - . An excellent rule-of-the-thumb for voters: When in doubt, vote 'em out. For the economists to chew on: (it It is virtually axiomatic that increased production will bring lower prices. 2 Distillers now have a four years-supply of liquor on hand. (3) The cost of aiquir-l"ar a handover was never higher than it is today. "Is it right for morons to marry?"' asks an editor. If it isn't, there are millions v.ho are living in sin. PRICED lo CLEAR !! . . . DRESSES . . . COATS ... BLOUSES and NYLON LINGERIE i : ! 1' 1 i ' - . Take alvantatt' wf lhoo exceptional' values. Visit Sweet Sixteen' Semi-annual Clearanc" Sale which features "New Ii'ik" inerclu'ri'li.-'e. policing Editor, Daily Ne-srs: To t brief, this is being written with the intention of correcting a situation In connection with onr local constabulary At two different intervals on a" recent Saturday afternoon minor infractions of the law wer? made e.g. double parking and the absence of a patrolman "on the beat: Sorely Prince Rupert's police force isn't under strength that it cannot have one of its members on pevement duty especially from the midday on. I believe, that when Commis-, sioner Shirras' estimate for the' coming year was prepared, one factor was predominant. Prince Rupert shall be adequately staffed and policed for the ensuing year. Is this contract being fully adhered tor An explanation should be due from an authoritative source. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the space. INDIGNANT PEDESTRIAN AND TAXPAYER TO OBSERVE KIN FOUNDING To commemorate the found-in? of the Kinsmen Association of Canada, February 20. 1920. the executive of the Kinsmen Club last night recommended holding an annirersary party on Friday, February 20. instead of ho.'ding. the regular Wednesday nirfct meeting. Discussion or. the subject disclosed Don McEen to be a chef of notable qualifications and he was elected to head the party committee. Jt was suggested that Don would do the cooking assisted by others he thought ww!d be of assistance in the kitchen. Plans call for extending invitations to the ladies and for one night of the year at ieast they will be able to sit down at the table and be served by the men. dtertainment for the night will be in the hands of Bill Noble. Trie executive recommended that in view of the club's age and the constant turnover of membership due to members leaving the city, no attempt be made to have the next provin cial convention held in Prince Rupert. " j Most of the business centred around the nropram for May 24. It was .suggested that a possible new feature in the activities might be a contest among Maypole dancers. To make this a success the services of someone familiar with this type of dancing would' have to be obtained and interest among the students .stimulated. It was also suggest -j ed that the Kinsmen's sports events on Victoria Day might serve as a preliminary to the , Legion sports day on July 1. SERVE IN GENEVA There are two Canadians on the international secretariat of the International Student Service at Geneva. "Build B. C. Payrolls" Pacific Nature's Finest Food Milk ' Doctors say plenty of milk is essential to any well-balanced diet. In Pacific you'll find an easily digested, economical milk containing the necessary i minerals and vitamins foi healthy meals. Vacuum packing ensures freshness. PACIFIC MILK , Irradiated and Vacuum Packed NEW OFFICES Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST i'1" Nff Room 10 STONE BUILDING V .Jt- . J 3rd. Ave West ts -sr NEW PnONE N BLUE 51). for appointments ; First United ( onerrtationitl Supper Mectin? Hears ' Encouraging Reports j Despite the rising casts of operating and maintenance. Fi-?t United Church was able to iret ah current expnes and. through use o! special contributions, instal a new automatic oil heating unit during the pa?t year according to Treasurer George Rone's repoit submitted to the 70 members and adherents present at the annual congregational supper meeting held last night in the church hall. Increased contributions from regular subscribers and from various organisation of the church, particularly the Women's Seizor Auxiliary, was ;fc- reason given for the favorable financial condition of tiv church. Reports from a'.l active organizations were read and in each cas5 the progr-?.s indicate ; was encouraging. Mrs. C. J O Ol.-.en. vho is in charge of the primary department of the Sunday School ani the week-day kindergarten, was given a hearty vote of thanKs for the splendid work she is doing in the two deportments. J S WiIon was aisi congratulated on his work with both the senior and junior choirs Appreciation was expressed for the able w3y in which Mrs J S Irvine conducted the aifairs of the mission and maintenance committee. Other reports of special interest were Explorer Girls, read bv Miss Rose-Marie Hartwig. tho C.G I T , presented by Miss Esther Harrison, the Junior Young Peoples, read by Miss Mary .McAfee and the Senior Women'.-. Auxiliary submitted by Mrs. G. Ciccone. Rev. R. A Wilson, who acted KS uSwCl! '; 7 ', ; rir nit cm ir.xt cum id iA :! r- "A , ! i 4 I j . H i :A U IW'futiWMiri f 1 PACIFIC REPAIR TTTT WSHI(; MW IIISIv II KIRIC MOIOKs, MII'IKir IKOVfKs, VM'I I M II. I.Ks, (,KMO-I'MOSrx Elfeirio ,v; Sprinin .All Hotiip .tll,itlri ' 326 2nd Ave West Red 3R7 ,1 mm mm : Reupholstering ii Repairing Our Specialties TRUCK AM) AUTO CUSHIONS REPAIRED ANI) RECOVERED . New Upholstery Materials lOVIH'S BLUE S18 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPRi Prompt Attention Given to Outside Orders ASK ABOUT ' CREDIT TERMS 2Y1 ffl ' PHONE US f R f OR PROMPT SMCE CITY TRANSFER Vic Menzies PHONE 950 was excellent and paid special tribute to the work of the ladies. Leaders for youth work, which is often a source of worry to a minister, have in most cases been found but Mr. Wilson indicated a need for someone to lead groups of junior and intermediate boys during week-night meetings. Following Rer. Wilson's address. J. s. Wilson expressed gratitude for the work Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are doing and moved a vote of approval which was heartily endorsed. Martin Stuart mas called on to give two reports ouring the evening. As chairman of the Pension Fund Committee, he outlined the progress being n.acie in - preparing the campaign to raise $1,200. which is tne church's allocation to the national scheme. He also spoke on the plans for the organization of an A.OT5. club and gave a fcrir-f description on the back Business and JONES NEWS STAND Eastern anJ Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTION? TAKEN sixth Street Red 808 MOAT CONSTRUCTION DESIGNING REPAIR! Fine Workmanship intimates COW BAY BOAT WORKS ft. P. Crawley Oreen 391 GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant. Auditor, etc. income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 SUPERIOR Dkcmi ATORS PAPER HANOTfJO Phone: Blue 952 or Black 24S .en Kitchens Bill Thornton PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND SMITH & ELK INS LTD Plumbing and Heating Ftnirineprs Phone 174 P.O Box T. GBOROE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING P.O. BOX 126 147 4th East Phone Black 48?) DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES rHE OPENING" OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK. Phone 7C5 Box 1401 ARMSTRONG AGENCIES REAL ESTATE BROKERS INSURANCE ADVISERS Fhone 342 P.O. Box 927 P. N. Kilbom W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lamber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night CalLs Green 977 Prince Rupert HELEN'S ! BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving j Beauty Culture In I a'! its branches. ! 208 4 th Street Phone 059 PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 gent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p m, ASK ABOUT OCR PERSONALIZED Hl'IKiKT I'll1 men's Auxiliary. Mrs. C. J. O. Olsen was appointed secretary for the evening. During the business meeting James H. Thompson was elected lo life membership in the Session. H. E. Amos was approved as a member t)f the Session, replacing Don Forward whj asked ito be relieved of his duties on 1 that board as he is also a mem-j ber of the board of stewards. To I fill vacancies on the board of I stewards, John Ware and Martin ' Stuart were each elected to serve . three-vear terms. J AVOID EXTREMES Chinaware won't crack or ! craze so readily if it is not sub-! jeeted to quick changes of hentj tor cold when being washed. I Professional DONT DELAY - PHONE TOD.Vj RILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Green 955 Day and Night Service DANIEL BJARNASON Palnte: and Decorator QUTCK SERVICE 1158 Park Ave. Phone 112 Taxi A, R, LOCK PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Large selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders BoxSld PhorteTH 300 3rd Ave FOR LIFE INSURANCE see our rates first. ROSS RICHARDSON 628 Taylor Street Residence Phone Red 24 Confederation Life Assoeiatior. STEPHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician TUNING AND REPAIR.-, Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service Sagiiage Freight Express Phone BUte 269 322 Sixth St. Night Calls Green R82 T It's Rock WorR CALL BLUE 93 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your hotrs and yottrselj fully Insured while I do the work. JOHNMOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS. Mgr. 131 Overlook Specializing in Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 Servtnf the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R,) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling Wehrblnr BLUE 780 BLUE 980 NO INTEREST - KoCARRYINd ('llAIMih- Worth remembering jft jBfe M flity"' 1'i.rk am! 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