Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 16, 1950 ncemcnl I SATURDAY SERMON " (Continued from page 2) never look Into the Word of God to see for themselves but depend .milcinz. L ti H"lutl" rich, entirely upon what some mar I tells them, either from the pui pit or in books. They will let i hWA sale home F "I .arson's, '"ill ,m a m. to 4 13, " - them explain the simple Word of God away to suit their own Interpretation and all the time be on their way to Hell. Lr, Wtobcr 4 Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Dance, Valhalla Hall, tonight 10 to 12. Everybody welcome, lc If you're puzzled about a special gift you'll find the per feet answer at Bulger's This week a ladies' 17-Jewelled Wrist Watch made specially for us at $25.00. ut) Miss Donna Kerrighan of the Daily News staff sails tomorrow night on the Camosun for Victoria where she Is to take up first year college studies, continuing the year later at University of British CoinmhiQ i v, ,!cs- Aid Fall Sale L October 18 0 Meeting of Int. Union of Operating Engineers, Local 115, Sunday, Sept. 16,. Carpenters' Hall, 2:30 p.m. (217 Ted Forman left by Thursday' plane to resume his naval cadets' training at Royal Roads, Victoria, after spending vacation with his parents, Aid. and Mrs. J. N. Forman. Guide and Brownie leaders, trained or untrained, are urgently needed. If you can help, please telephone Red 183 or Black 326. (218) Everett Helgerson, who has been employed with Northwest i God's Word says "Except ye j repent ye shall all likewise per-i ish." It is up to us while in this : life to make our eternal destina-; tion sure. There is no possibility , of doing it after death. For it is appointed unto man once to die and after death the Judgment. L Bazaar, Oct. 26. Lr, October a-I ' jnu 1. and 3. If you go out of this life unsaved Lry till Bazaar confines of eternal damnation. While it is said today if you rail Sale Nov. IB. W Vi I X -l1brWrrr frSfww. I! ... nit Arts course. taar November will hear His voice harden not ( your hearts as in the day of pro i i it if -' m m i Construction Company Ltd. at Ocean Falls for the past six weeks, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday. bar Dec 1- U Fall Bazaar vocation, Behold now is the accepted time, behold now is the day of salvation. None have any assurance that we will see tomorrow's sun rise so whv not, Mrs. Arthur Lagueux, who was in Prince Rupert recently with her husband, president of Rotary International, was guest of Rotary Women's Auxiliary while in Vancouver. Mrs. Lagueux spoke at the first fall luncheon of the auxiliary, which took place In the Hotel Vancouver Mrs. W. E. Drake, form ge ready for that day which is yS Th George Mmhrw Adirm Service. Inc. fast approaching. Remember ir is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. "I. don't know the answer. Miss Burris, and I certainly never saw you look prettier than you do today!" I - ! f""Y - Prince Rupert, was in the chair. Try a Dally News Classified. Child Committee louncement LONDON m-Soldier R. King, i3, was sentenced to 5fi (lavs' , Are United At detention at a court-martial for Of Moose Women After the monthly meeting of A GEM Heating Performance The New Fawcelt Torrid-Oil Healer twice aosenting himself without leave. The first occasion was to get married the second, five the child care committee of the Women of the Moose at the months later, "to arrange a home of Mrs. A. Marshall with CANADIAN LEGION Branch No. 27 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Auditorium CANADIAN LEGION HALL Monday, September 18, 8 p.m. 218 seven members present, whist bn additional service to our customers, i was played. The prize-winners were Mrs. W. Nixon and Mrs. G. McGinnis Present were Mrs. E. fpleased to advise that our office will Lugrin, the chairman, Mrs. W. bpen during noon hours, Sundays and Anderson, Mrs. W. Nixon, Mrs. A. Marshall, Mrs. A. Everleigh, Mrs. A. Hardy and Mrs 0. Mc PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS excepted. I HOBBY SUPPLIES 6 Economical O Clean O Efficient O Convenient O Attractive Home Wedding A beautiful lrne wedding of outstanding Interest took place Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-Kenzie, 249 Fourth Avenue East, when their only daughter, Miss' Margaret Elspeth MacKenzie, became the bride of Keith E. Sommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sommer of Vancouver. The nuptial rite was performed by-Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber, pastor of First United Church, in the spacious living room of the lovely home, the scene being set off with decorations in seasonable flowers and enchanced by the expansive harbor view. Ginnis. HEAT Whe n and Where You Wont It! Prices $71.50 up display, Indicating the nopularity of the young couple. Congratu I following office hours are now effec- latory telegrams were read from relatives of the bride in Scot Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding NOVELTIES TOYS Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton s. Phones; BLUE 446, GREEN 232 See Them Today At land, Edmonton and Hazelton as well as from relatives and friends of the groom in Ontario Jnday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. McRae B and Vancouver. SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY ros. Given in marriage by her Later in the evening the couple sailed on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will make their home. The lather, the bride had a lovely white taffeta wedding dress with shoulder tip veil and bouquet of Talisman roses. groom, who has been employed at Watson Island during the jrday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. RT & McCAFFERY Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. PHONES: 116. 117 or 58 HOT DOGS summer, will resume his studies The bridesmaid was Miss Frances Webber, charming In ' ' tm her dress of pale green taffeta. HAMBURGERS sun - i) - H. B. Johnston was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a re at the University of British Columbia. The bride's life-long home has been In Prince Rupert and she was educated in the local schools after which she attended Crofton House School r I Van. ! couver and took . a business ' course at St. Joseph's Academy. Purchase ypur Buns From RUPERT BAKERY LTD. YES . . . STEP RIGHT UP! WE HAVE THE JSUIT FOR YOU! ceptton was held and the toast to the bride was proposed by James Haddon with the groom responding suitably. The toast to the bridesmaid "wa3 proposed by the groomsman, H. B. John, ston. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery assisted the bride's mother In receiving the guests. Mrs. Rod Morrison and Mrs. A. M, Burst presided at the 'urns. Miss Ada Smith and, Mrs. W. Dorn were serviteurs. ; An unusual feature was the PHONE 79 I : Iflullaa' KAIEN CO OK HARDWARE A- .7 it's Linoleum want drop in and ... check our stock of tht. out of th - designer's sketch bwki '.. . i sihgte : and double oreasted suits . . .'carefully tailored , by piaster craftsmen .;of luxurious hard-wearing fabrics. ... We have a tremendous selection of styles to choose rom. Suits that are exactly to your .taste and priced to please. Come in ' and see them today. Ik. -it Pljarumai Support the RED 4 SHIELD APPEAL ILliW ALL SHADES IN GABARDINES AND WORSTEDS Inlaids British made Hall Runner six and O Floor Mors O PHONE WE DELIVER H9 251 - 3rd Avenue O Congoleum nine feet wide. , Rexoleum Rugs white-Box 1127 proposing by Aiian M. Hurst of a toast to the groom. Mr. Hurst is a close friend of the groom's father. Many beautiful gift$ were on HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert R. C. MacDougal, Halifax, N.S.; A. Dalgleish, O. A. Bell, Mr. and Mrs H. B. Vivian, R. G. Dean, E. G. McCaske'.., B. W. Smith, A. Holden, G. B. Andrews, B. Sung, Vancouver; N. Baker, Butedale; Mr. and Mrs Sorby, Hope; L. Crandell, Penticton; Mr. and Mrs. Weidswang, Nanaimo; Miss N. Dugan, Edmonton; W. P. Lake, Queen Charlotte Islands; Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs D. Benson, Burns Lake. Acme Clothing Store Serving the Public of Prince Rupert for Over 33 Years HOURS eekdays 9 a.m. o 9 p.m. ndys 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. W STREET AND THIRD AVENUE TERNS ' ay for Easy Sew- 'nrccd Perfect. ySSi "e Foil range. "fQ 25c ANNOUNCEMENT j?; We are not taking any clea ling or pressing at present j- We shall attend to efficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing fc New Fall Samples have just arrived. Order now for better choice LING THE TAILOR Box 236 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 J t VP j Special Fall Motor Check AS HAPPY AS A LARK! Yes Sir... We will inspect your engine from fan to trans-1 mission WITHOUT the high cost of tearing it apart. 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