Prince Rupert Dail? retos LtD. Saturday, March 20, 1948 LETTERBOX "Ill Ml ... An Independent dally newspajrv devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert '-"I l '" nd all communities comp-is. Jg northern and central British Columbia. W'ORU) PEACE ANSWER . i (Authorized as Stcond -..-.ss Mail, Post Oftice Department. Ottawa) Editor, Daily News: i Wl.i ..... '" Published every afternoon except Sunday by believe that world can 'I'l Av. u . ' "Hll. Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. I peaee l 'ii ni.. .. n t. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. only be attainpd through intellectual MEMBER 05 CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS relativity for a unified "I 111, CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION '"nit Continental America linking SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 17.00; Mexico, United States and Ca 1-ada i.vr.ii'rvi By Mail, Per Month. 40c; Per Year. 4.00. ground of fefe.Al'1 ... i .... on a common understanding. It should be recognized that we must strive for one world. We must commune together on a common ground of intellectual under.stan.dinE with all three fronts -Canada, U.S. and Mexico forming the nucleus for a unified Continental America. The hope of future peace lies In our youth. By merging of individual vibrations or faculties. Action On Road SATURDAY SERMON have the right to see God. Of : our.se, there are some who don't I, (, ther themselves with this i.,,,iii I,, iup i if.. iik.r i if.. the forgiveness of sin. Others by carelessness pass this by. Hut those who listen to the voice of OUR SALVATION Rniland. Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1 1 i i. i.n.i' Kail By Rev if,... Heboid thy salvation comrih; behold, his reward is wim I it in, and his recompence he lore hi in. Isaiah (12; 1 1 l)l, God anil receive Jesus Christ In- : to their heart will find that He' has His reward with Him which is eternal life. i First Flautist Church CO.: Ci we will eventually implement a , f mill(1ltv mnindel the ncoi.k- of Israel that Dim tin. , i common intellectual Diouier- , . . - ., , , . , . Sllliflny s. hf ii,. ... . Kirst Presljyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. Allan ,vf. Mf.CoM, Mini.stcr Mrs. K. J Smith. Oignni.sl Sr.ecial Palm Sunday Services Morning 'Auinhip, JS:Q0 a.m. "Kroiu the Palms to the I.ili. s." "A study in Hie Holy Week." Sunday School. 12:15 in. Evening Service, 7:30 p nf. Anthem by Senior Choir: "lis Midnight." '"I he Easter Witnesses. " "Those who saw the Triumphant Entry and Crucifixion " "' t.h . . i in:i Lm,e vu'l,,H1 ,,L " ivmur uiii uuuiu rcni-i-in iiifiu Mental hood forming a unified Giant. iii'oin tin- bondage oi sin. Ill order that they might This power would stand to understand that sin yas exceedingly evil, (!od let' serve no'lce on opposing lac- theni t;,.. tin' consequences of their evil deeds. When j lions that America is a force to t, sl,HV,.(, :i( e,.jt.(j mt r,. j,,.,,, R. ma,U. promise i ' " l..l .serve to reconvert other nations. OM1 In'., Arrhclw,,,, E S.IIUU'. S.,.,.,! , . need no other propagating of Relatively, they would have to Kviill.t; I",,,,,., ,y 1 OMMIMTV MM,,, . - -' nail ; meet this intellectual power on propaganda, automatically nun-a common basis; thus by setting Miing all other issues, an example we could .secure Mr- Chun-hill can advocate peace without war by standing as the most powerful intellec- common citizenship for Europe tual force on the face of the would it not be more essential earth. as a Canadian, that I should ad- Through exemplifying with- vocate common. citizenship for in Continental America the con- Continental America? tlnental brotherhood we would IllliAM ROTH WELL. REGULAR BAPTIST! (Young Street) Mim.swi : Rev. K. Antrobu.s j Phone: Res. Green R12 Sunday. March 21 11:C0 a.m. Morning Service. ! "A bit of 'Self may seem insignificant to us, but God sees it in the light or the Cross: "Self placed the Son there." 12:15 p.m.- Church School. 7:30 p.m.-Evinlng Service. "The true measure or 'Self is the Cross. 'Self must be de , throned, that Christ may reiisi in us; oUi"iise we rob ourselves of infinite wealih and power; we ferd on the husks with the swine." GOOD FRIDAY 8.00 p.m. -Special Good Friday Service, including the showh'n of the film: "No Greater i Powei ." ! .. Slea r:.htT 'I II I -Mi 1 1 "XI . , Sth and VrHrldr UIDK lliil YEAR AGO about this time and on occasions A since, we have urged the provincial department of public works to adopt a policy of regular snow dealing that would keep the Skeena River Highway between Prince Rupert and Terrace open throughout the winter. It was thought that the snowslide diversion at Kwinitsa was put in as a measure to assist in keeping the road open but, instead of that, the department threw up its hands when the snow became three or four feet deep . be-tween Kwinitsa and Shames and did not try any more. In the meantime the railway came along and threw more snow off the track on to the road and then the whole mess froze with the result that now little short of ice-breaking methods are needed to clear it out. Notwithstanding statements and suggestions, even in the Daily News, that the road might be opened within a week or so, it appears doubtful if it will be clear in much less than a month unless there should he a very sudden thaw or break-up which itself might complicate the situation in other Mays. Possibly there is nothing much that can be done :' bo'it'it thiiTspring except hope for the best. It might be a good time, though, when the motorists are anxious to get on the road and are in somewhat of an indignant mood about the prospect of further delay in being able to start driving to Terrace and elsewhere in the interior, to vigorously register our feelings with the authorities in charge, with the hope of having the matter rectified. There would appeal- to be no good reason why necessary action be. it in the way of adequate machinery, personnel or anything else cannot Vie obtained so that a situation such as existed during the last three springs may he permanently obviated in future. They blamed it a year ago'n the Kwinitsa snow-slide. That has been by-passed. This time it is the lack of suitable equipment. So let's get that attended to now. And, after all, Prince Rupert people feel they are entitled not only to an early opening of the road but to an all-winter highway. Sl'NDAY. MARCH 21ST. l!Mg, "Seek ye Me and ye shall live" Amu 5: 12:15 p.m.-- Sunday School. ml a mighty deliverer. Though' they were often reminded that sin brought untold misery, they lieipicntly disregarded the ad- i vice of the prohpets of God j I.saiah warned them but to little avail. Tliey chose their own way. a path that led away from God and so Uiere was destruction as its result. If we slop for a moment and think of what a promise like the verse from Isaiah 02:11 means, then we can see a little of the wonileifiill love that Clod sends toward us. While we were yet His enemies, Christ died for us. , Though we may turn from God, He seeks after us. While we wander on a path of our own choosing, there Is a constant desire on the part of God to draw us hack I j again so that we might have . tine frllowship with Him. i This way of return to God is 7:30 p in i;sh-I Service, i Prayer Pnii.sc -Tcstd Speaker:: Topic: MpF in this Prince Rupert nihim: jiks Mr. A. K.walcl "01 It COMINU Hearty Gospel Suij;ini; Wednesday t):00 p in Prayer Mu tiny. Friday. 3:30 pm - Musinn Hand . 7:00 pm. -Junior Young Peoples HI I'KI l II llll OlllllMI III I II. Ins It was the morning before the the even tenor of their lives with Weather Man pulled one of his as much calm as had their fore-March surprises. The sun came .athers while they sat or an eve-up early, chasing the heavy dew ning about the open fire, into atmosphere in nothing flat, j It was Czechoslovakia thai Children sauntered lazily to i brought us all, big and little, V i mmivrr Monday- ss Princess Louise 1" p m Tuesday ss Catala 1:30 'p.m Thui'Kclay s Prune Run--' our salvation. It is provided for .school, some in knee socks and; to an awareness ol an iron haul, i ... i i us Jesus (jurist, uocl s Son, our with bright, bare heads, but It reaches out toward Don't Fail to Src Our Snuirt Nt-w U -1 HI III . 1 haviour. He it was who has been 11:15 n m made our substitute, so that He I riim Vannnivei bore our sins in His own body . Sunday-8S Catala 4 p.m Monday ss Prlncrs.s Louise Shorlv Coals f on the cross, so that we might hugging warm jackets against a persistent chilliness. A blue-jay called raucously down from a high perch, casting a stridi'nt sound into the chorus of smaller, sweeter birds. And I hung blankets and woollen comforters, steaming and with no glove to soften its harshness. People with responsibility went into action. So much so, that the friends of the Marshall Plan hav? abandoned their leisurely .step. And Britain, once again, is awake to the threat- even as ji i SrTtrat lluitrft (EIuutIi 1 BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES Huffy, onto the line stretching her people struutUe in the thick C?r) Sixth Avenue West Minister: R. A. Wilson MA 1 AKKI vim; daily I LtltllCS 1 llosa SI M).Y. MAKCII 2 1ST 11:00 a.m.- COMMUNION SERVICE. Admission of Membcis of Session and Reception of New Members. 12:15 - SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7:30 p.m. -EVENING WORSHIP. ;OI Itlll A V. MK( II 2CT1I 11:00 a.m. A Service of Remembrance. H.M.C.S. CHATHAM W'vur from the back door to away out of makini; a come back from the yonder. I last war. There is nothing 'that makes'; Here at home, our Members a woman feel better than get- of Parliament are suddenly aa-tint; her bedding washed in early gressive in their speeches again-;', spring. Donning a new hat isn't the not -so-subtle Communist isn't in it. Something joyful influence'on Labor. Newspaper; sets into every phase. Making carry special articles on the sub -sure the bubbling suds are just jeet. " luke-warm, giving that final How comforting to hear our shake and pat after they are on Prime Minister say that "things the line, watching them switch arc not as bud as they seem." back and forth until you gather And over and above it all, them in, dry and fragrant. conies an echo of side-splittin,; It was a glowing day, from laughter from the nation which high, blue heaven to the tiny caused such furor of nations, H.M.CS -112 HOUSE OF QUALITY' 31j West Third Ave Phone Green 774 CHATHAM, Prince Rupert's peacetime naval reserve division, suc r PRINCESS LINE WAR SURPLUS SALE AT I'UINCK lU'l'MtT k i-:a. dock nooks of house-wifely pride, among all her "friends," by Without rhapsody I thought.: making one move. It wasn't "In .such a world, how could even so dTfi-ult. A little plan-thfre be the threat of war?" It rung, a little force necessarv came unnounced, a dark shaft perhaps, but really quite easy into utter brightness. (And since the taking of Czeeho- The entire lot of War Surplus Matt-rial in the l'i inec Uupa W adian and American Army yoods, was recently sold hy War Asstt.-C' ation to the Army and .Navy Dep.. Stores Ltd Their riH(;' ''out inued on Page :n I knew then, admittedly or not, whether the day be lit with j the gladness of our own person- al worlds, that the thought of ' You saw It in t.ne Daily News! now in I'Hnee Rupert supervising the tr:; .of all material to Ocean Deck Wareta1 cessor to the, wartime shore ship which was an. important integer of the organization of the Battle of the Pacific, is "at home" this afternoon, showing its wares and extending its hospitality to the Public of Prince Rupert. The hope of Chatham and its officers and men is to win a stronger measure of goodwill, interest and support and it is to he hoped there will he gratifying response. It is well and . fitting that there should be a strong and active naval reserve unit in Prince Rupert. The men comprising its strength receive good, healthful and useful training with a large measure of interest and pleasure thrown in. They also do a duty to their country by being fit and ready to defend themselves and their homes should the necessity arise. Founded on the tradition of the old Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve which for' so many years was an honored institution in Prince Rupert and whose men acquitted themselves with glory and credit during World .War II, H.M.C.S. Chatham has something indeed to live up to and we extend it every good wish, bespeaking for it an appreciative and active interest on the part of the public. to VANCOUVER nd wy ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to ALASKA Kclchilxn, Wrangcll, Juneau, ' and Skaqway Mar. 21 and Apr. 1 lo ALERT BAY and Vancouver Mar. 25 anil Apr. 5 war lurks just beyond any nr-a1 ridge. ' line i n f . rod .(l m t i l vi-h !lin r '1 11 V I'l'll"' can do so ln-fore shipment is made tuA1" MILK OF MAGNESIA It, is not fear. And it did not' rise witli Dorothy Thompson's 00-day edict. Far from, that, her assertion even if she knew for sure held a hint of throwing an unfair time-bomb at hoV reacling public. If it were truo. what to do? If it erred altogether, why stimulate th; ' thought and talk of war? Many people neither went The lot. consists of hundreds of t"1 dollars worth of Electrical and M:i(F mcnt, Plumbing, Steam fitting 0'kh Hospital Supplies, Office Furniture ami! hold hardware. Lowrinp Camp ami Minim Supplies. Mil. ROY JACKSON for Army & Navy l)cl. Slurps j into panic after they read it oi .discarded it for hokum (as Jack 'Scott did with humorous dis-;dain. Instead, they put it on al iwl Every item will lie sold at a mere fraction of the origin Margaret McLeod OITOMKTRIST IN NEW OFFICES Come to the OCEAN DOCK WAREHOUSE. PKIM'K a shelf where they could regard it- sanely now and then, consider it curiously in the light of day by day world affairs Meantime, they went on living hrowse around. You wil he amazed at what you can hay f(l1 Ul ARMY & NAVY DEPT. STORES LIMITEI VANCOUVER EDMONTON RKClNA TIE WITH CROWN PRINCESS ELIZABETH, in a personal note, courteously acknowledges her gratitude to the Indians of Hartley Bay for their wedding gift of two hand-made golden bracelets. History has revealed that in her dealings with the original in-"habitants of other lands, Britain appears to have been gifted. An incident like, this cannot but be one of many reasons why the .tie between the Crown, and others, no matter how distant, or obscure, EASTER - SEND COUTTS CARDS -Easter Sunday 28th March ROOM 10 STONE III IMIINO N 15 W PHONE BLUE 593 SS) Ormes H IV . w- w w CHEMISE PRFSrRIPTION HttAUTI FULLY DKSIGNKI) CARDS with very appropriate wordings . ... TO 9 ' STORE HOURS-WEEK-DAYS, '.fjl 12 NOO SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS- 7 P.M. TO 1 P M GREETING CARDS SEE OUR SELECTION TODAY - IT'S 'OK' IT'S "OK" THIS and "OK" that! How this precious I pair of uninvited Mutts and Jeffs ever managed to become incorporated into the language has . not yet been made clear. But "OK" serves and, with no indication of waning popularity. "OK" signifies approval, sanction. It's another way of spying "yes." It saves time, and leaves no room for doubt or misunderstanding. "OK" is smart and seemly ' clean cut, precise and in keeping with the spirit of the times. Let "OK" stay ! (lit reiirv Min-r: III! SPECIAL PHOTOS for Easter CALL AT . Chandler & . Cowgill Fourth St. Box 645 PRINCE RUrF.RT, B. C. r . 111 Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 0 i.m. i FURNITURE REPAIR LOVIN'S BLITE 818 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mail Order Service PHONE 81