Wximt Rupert Oai'Ip rectos Saturday. Mrch 5, 1W9 ' ' -f-Weard- Around -t?J if) Classrooms: ..... .wiiiuiii,i,m on 'ufs days news i "I see tiy the paper!10 talk Clubs . . Editor Irene Hansen. i Reporters Marge Brawn, Joan ! Moller, Donna Kerrirhan. Marv jBo-Me-Hi's May Travel To ' tnai nine jiign &cnooi teachers! and one student were killed in I Boss; -j vjur w Donna Kerrighan, Bob Moller, . Watts. a train wreck. From somewhere in the class "Poor fellow." !or an New Westminster Basketball Finals There have been a considerable number of inquiries as to whether the Bo-Me-Hi Basketball Team will enter the Provincial Inter-High School Cham- ninnshins at Npw' Woctrninef oy nn IVf'itvVi 9( 97 nrul "What's the idea of tv... ffd .If.. f nrW,p,," ""ofd to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert 7 ;'nU,r "mPr'-;!ne northern and central British Columbia .a, ,h Auth0rla Second Class Mall. Post Of lire Iprtrafnt. Ottawa) .. Published wrv afternoon rtcept Sundat bT r. frtoc Rupert Daily New. Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director UKMBErl OP CANA1MAN PRESS - ATTDn BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES OWlt, -'tf Carrier. Per Week. 20c: Per Month. 75e: Per Year. 8 00. BSTate, By Mall. Per Month. 50c; Per Year, toOO fiit- Prince Rupert Benefits QUINCE RUPERT gets at least one very satis-I factory item under the highway program for ' the province as announced yesterday in the Legislature by Hon. 'E. C. Carson, minister of public works.' That is the taking over of the responsibility for maintenance as an arterial hiVhwav of 2.61 'ir- Dto, Ior the t. Green's taking French lessons?" Journalism Club Tilt Journalism Club, under the direction of Mr. Wright, produces materia for this page of the Daily News and- also for the Annual which will be pub "They've" adopted a French Personalities Jim Flaten was born October 9. 1930 in Edmonton. Alberta. He came to Prince Rupert in f.'.V...- . . - J . Mw VM ' ' ..111(1.11.. V i 1 . 1 1 k. I V j 1 ) " 1W 1 V I 28. The 'team's travelling depends on a number of baby and they want to be abl to understand it when It begins to talk." lished in June. The club con imn imngs. inese inese cnampionsh cnampionsnips are under the sponsor- sisu oi .t Mrtunttin and has made T hom, of the Department of Edu- erades 7 to 12 Offers are- here ever since. When it conies !snlP " you Donna Kc origan : "Did ever take chloroform?" Council Representative. Mary to playing basketball it is - Kion and Departmen , reguh,- & National. This McAfee- ' i"11? that Jim hana Term n?S means extra fare. It would cost At the mus certlfy th-J thdt aI1 P"Pils Club President. Oeshka Pen- P"- present time he Is fhp a.h, 0,lnmyilMiv tt nnn Al Forman: "No, I didn't, who teaches it?" 1 l2lt)l!U off. the star of this yearV Bo-Me-Hi ! taKing part nave a satisfactory "" ... ...... i.ii Nr'ini r H ill I rtf ui 11 ,i - Sailor (to waiter "what du tjmm irhif h pananH. -j .......... j Krn. nil rsn i n wenrfl t h 'i r Ic hnuo - . nu i ucrcairu T ...- Council you call this?" thP rinL-o nf innnr..ut nasaed in nil suhiorta SnH thnt nient. -The Students' earlier cantnrH rh. 1 thev are good citins fnr th- has- not eot $1'000 n is hoped Waiter: "Soup, sir. Alaska Alaska chamoionshlD championship bv by defeat-! defeat.! school. school. This This last last means means that that all all c""ens or the town will be suf-, Sailor (to his mate) "Fancy ficiently Interested in financing we've been sailing on soup for Club Secretary, Margo Brown Weekly Editor, Iren Hanson Annual Editor. Esther Harrison. Sheila Bennett Literary Contest ' More entries are wanted in sucn a nip. iwo years ana never Knew it. ing Kay Hi. A prolific scorer, j pupils travelling must co-oper-Jim can usually bp relied on to ate with other pupils and teach-come through in great form ers on all occasions and must when the going is tough. In the act at all times and in all proposed coming series for the places in such a way as to re-B.C. Championship Jim will be fleet credit and not discredit bearing a load on his shoulders upon the school. The members in the capacity of floor captain, of the team are now taking . C. Forbes testj5 to 'clarify their &udemk the Literary Contest. This con test is an attempt to gain material for the weekly news and the School Annua! and offers a miles of city roads and streets from the city limits along- Shawatlans road, Frederick Street, Eleventh Avenue and McBride Street to the Civic Cntre corner. The fight for an arterial highway classification has long been pressed for by city council, ; Chamber of Commerce and other organizations T'A venue and McBride Street to the Civic Centre following the Goldenberg recommendations of some years ago and it is gratifying that the government jha decided to do something. This section of the city ; streets will be largely taken off the city's hands f and, besides the city saving money, it should mean a . (o4 road. It is to be noted that the termination of this arterial highway is at the Civic Centre. It had ; been heped. 'that arterial highway classification tjmight have bt-en carried through further towards Hheest end of .the citjOMaybe something will come of that later. . : standing. Of course, when it has been decided by y the the school, school, chance to win a prize. The clos- ing date for entries is Friday. CHURCH BUILT M"ch" Esth : OF ALUMINUM permission of the Board essary as a final sten p. 'lV 'vV-V; , it would UY v-A- V.-; V-'V;:.:.. c-:--. 1 whether thej !-'"- " tr-"r .v " in a large ; - i i- , V . A A 1 1 Xi 7 fV. 1 "r"" AC - VA LOUISVILLE, Ky. A church, then appear that Miss Anstey:' "This is a sim- said to be the only one of its team travels resta pie little poem. You'll notice klnd in the nation,, has been measure upon the members members of of that all Davies' poetry is sim- completed here. The church is the team. y- """ r.iti.ciy u aluminum, m- There is ,of course one fur- BUly Donaldson (emphatical- eluding structural studs, roof ther obstacle and that is fin lyi: "You said it." ceiling, outside and inside walls ance. As it is impossible on ac- v i rt ,j n 4. ,V i "i -ft V ervicesiiciuirclii 41 CANDY FROM KIDS BEING "mean enough to take candy from a kid" i isn't a good basis for political popularity. Few public careers are built upon such a reputation. That's one reason why Finance Minister Abbott is -understood to be unhappy about the penny nuisance taxes on candy and soft drinks. , They've been in effect since 1942. Canada's kindergarten and public school set has never known or doesn't remember that a nickel used to buy a bottle of pop or a chocolate bar. But a lot of youngsters have grown old enough to vote in the years since the taxes were imposed as a wartime measure. The taxes are still in pffpt ?.n r, X ) SATURDAY SERMON DIRECTORY ' Srvl in aU rKrrhM ' u anrt 7:. p.m.: Surulav SrhiHd at 1:15 r(THt an shown. ANGLICAN ( ATHEI)RAI 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. Holy Communion 8:30 am Sniday School 2:00 pm Canon Basil 8. Prockter, B A.. B.D. Rector: (Biu, 73;i; STRAIGHT AND NARROW By Archdeacon E. Hodson, St. Peter's Anglican Church l Petr I, 6; -Kept by the Power of God." There are many Christians who think that the most important thing in life is the matter of their .conversion and it is a most important matter indeed I But. there is something else of almost equal importance which' some of us forget. I It is the vital ratter of being kept on the ftraieht and narrow road. We all know! - . J y How will the hoc FIRST BAPTIST 9th Ave. s. at Young St Minister: itev Pred Anuooua fOreen 81 FIRST PKKSBVTKRIAN , 4th Avenue East Minister: Rev. George S. Sendall (Green 982) tomorrow he paid ... Fn 1 . - i-wciil uii tun- i . iectionery and chewing gum and 25 percent plus : one Pent.a bottle on soft drinks. People have got . used to paying them but that doesn't mean thev like them. ' I Consumption of soft drinks is actually increas-; ng. More and more people are daily required to dig , jp an extra two cents for a five-cent bottle of pop i tXach time they are remindpd that o 1 lie home 01 loinorrow Mill have mam irt FIRST IMTm eaa eth Ave wet Minister: R. A. Wilson, MA (Green 1S aixl i i.n( iii, iu i unkiioutl U)i.i. I!,M now easily we are led astray and the most earnest one realize that it needs some power not our own to keep our feet in the right path. In the verses before my text St. Peter says that God's people ' lldonl to Imiv or Lfiil.l t.n U imn lull MuI l'''ile will ni-cil liflp. Ami mam b -Jith a surfeit of surpluses still stoops to filching 101 111 01 a loan from IhniiiuniU of uiwup I licO r.Hliii r aif tin- n:illiti' rrfiln Ft I.L flOSPFI. TABr RWn.E 221 Stb Ave. West Pastor: Paul A. Barber (Green 620) SALVATION ARMY Fraseis Street CO.: Major W. Yurgensen Lirectory Class 2:30 pm. Sunday School :00 p.m. (Black 2 8T. PAIL'S I.ITHKRAN 6th Ave. at McBride St. . Pastor: 5. Soiland (Black 610) lifi infill iui- fiwiu'rti. Part of everv Wrif 111 tr-miiiiii -t aside to li inr-lnl lurt) Ami Winn' of llie fumlH. in lunu are iwN Ihuiic iiMrt:urc. OiIht life irihiiiiini e il,,ll:,r arc imf REGULAR BAPTIST CHLIU U Pundamentnii.;, 329 6th E., Near H'cn fccho.: Ph-ne SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1949 12:15 p.m. Sunday Scituol. (Classes for All Come!) 7:30 y m. Gospel Service. Speaker: MR. BERT EWALD Subject: "THE SECRET OI THE PEACE OF GOD." (Lord's Supper following Evening Service 1. Wed, 3:30 p.m. Mission Band. Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Fri., 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples. WE BELIEVE AND PREACH THE FILL GOSPEL are neirs "to an inheritance in-r UDuole, and undetned, and that fadeth not away." Then he i-dus that they are "kept by the power of God." God not only saves but keeps. Let us think for a moment or two of what the text does NOT mean. I do not think that it means that we are kept altogether from sinning. God is "able to guard you from stumblintr" as ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN g rimi llt ImiiiiIk to help liuil.l Iiri.l: ( h-ImkiU, power il;ml an. I liatUnr - lluit lielp the iialienV reat inilin-lrif " life iriMiram not ' ,t - ''very e ownrr financial Mcuritv fur liimeir and liifb' Seal Cove Archdeacon E. hort Sunday School 1 1 :00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7 .S0 p m. (Blue 827) j'w"" aj ounwr s piggy bank. These extra pennies flooded $18.6 million into cut nea-Ury in the year endin' Mareh 31, oIIowin ygar they totalled $23.7 million H, j" l"n!f m?,nths ending last December 31 the CanadLaVS8 abUt $2 apiece for eveiT Canadian. Children, however, are the chief consumers so they must be paying far more Bottlers say the saving would be passed on to May. 1 Bu(1get speech in Vancouver Sun. In Ips promole jiioreiis create joli" amlp A St. Jude tells us in the twenty-; fourth verse of his epistle"." Yet, j as a matter of fact, "If we say l that we have no sin we deceive , 1" 'iiiinuNitie Injin coat to nu4. A mo? from the mnrd th.m fifty Lif,- hisumnrv f.omwniV in Cmh First Baptist Church (Young Street) Minister: Rev. F. Antrobus Phone: Res. Green 812 ourselves, and the truth is not ! in us." Nor do I think it means, that we are kept from snrmr I The Salvation Armv it is coon cmy.i:smi to on UFE JiSSl : Major and Mrs. W. Yureen.sen The shadows of life fall on the Sunday, March 6 "Bless the Lord, b my soul, and all that is within me." 11 a.m. Morning Service. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Message: "Discipleship." Moving Picture: "India." Chris an s pathway and the ; Holiness Meeting, 11 a m Christians home as they do on Directory,-2:30 pm those of any other men. God Sunday School 3 pm has promised hat one day He Salvation Meeting 7 30 pm ey sbVrthe timlai:n7mtthMeir A Special Enrolment Service WRATIIAIJAS See l"s for Your I PACIFIC MAN 'SUCCUMBS He is survived by a daughter, j Mrs. H. E. Applegate, of Prince Prince K! 300 3rd flowers h WAI I DAnrn REQUIREMENTS ! PHOTO FINISHING Developing, rrintinc Enlarifine QUICK SKRVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies (A lovely colored silent film shall be kept - from vi nil all.danger. . UtlilgCI , Im wS M3Jr ' 1 K"Pert and his wife, who is The riPnth , now T , defth was Ported here enroute from Vancouver 'f J- 0Henry D3Vid Dier, v.ill be buried at Terrace Death ;t Pr8 car. apparemiy was tnocKtr at Pacific, 120 miles east, causes. " 1 chiefly on Missionary Work). ! Accidents and fatalities are the Classify 8 brings 1 The Lord's Supper will be ob served at the close. Lujniuuu ivy, ui uii, jNor are kept from sickness. Some of dZs Zo V1"" P" g int the tanning of God's greatest saints have been'S. NOW AVAILABLE iiiu&i, grievously ainicted. Yet 1 -I1 - FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING i - 3 GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS OFFICE SUPPLIES HOME STATIONERY 1 ; m 1 SEE even here God is specially present for do we not read that "God makes a? his bed In his sickness?" ' '; , Nor are' we kept from the presence of temptation. Our Lord Himself was not free from that testing. God has nowhere promised that we shall be free from temptation in this world, though He has said- "Them Viotv. BUILDING LITTLE BUILDING BIG WHICHEVER IT IS YOU'LL GET SATISFACTION WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US CONSTRUCT ' TION IS OUR BUSINESS DiWi Minting Co fern- (m i ' Ci' 7zc A. 7 Besner Block Phone 234 .,eH.Hf 1 tatlon taken you but such as is Sunday, . ilTl Alv-11' First Presbj teriai, Church PACIFIC LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL pnR Sol Fourth Avenue East Minister: Rev. G. E. Sendall B.A., B.D. Director of Music: Mrs. E. J Smith Stevedoring & Contracting mam Cog"1 S.S. COMPANY LIMITED .m. 25, I" p-":(lSf common to man, but God is faithful, who will with the temptation provide a way of escape that we may be able to bear it," What the text does mean is that among all the changes and chances of this mortal life the Christian soul is in the hands ol God and there can no real harm befall him. "As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about His people henceforth forevry-." REAL ESTATE General Stevedores and Contractors Stevedores for Canadian National Railways CABLE ADDRESS HEAD OFFICE MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors " m PHONE 3G3 INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 11 a.m. "Who's Son?" Junior Anthem: "He hall Feed His Flock." Sunday School, 12:15. 7:30 p.m.-"What Is Man?" Monday, 8 p m Young Peoples. 10 P m' TACIFICO" PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 311- McBride St. " Print WE DELIVER R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFfR) mil 111! - ' .. .