The Prince Rupert Doily News Saturday. April 3. 1954 (Plans For Bulkley ... Valley Fair Launched ! - Krwlft! Sneclal tn to Th. Thp r,..,,.. nn., Couple Celebrates u,- OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie 303 Third Ave. W. Phone Green 960 bo asked to aDrov -x half-dav 40 Years of Marriage I .SMITHERS Plans for a 1954 j Bulkley Valley Fall Fair were j launched at a meeting of the i executive committee of the Bulk-il.ey Valley Agricultural and In-j dustrial Association here this week. Revival of the fair in 1953, I alter a lapse of three years, i proved successful despite a brief j planning period. I Agriculturists at the session ! termed the fair an opportunity i for district farmers to prove productive capabilities of the area, especially in view of the Increasing potential market for farm .,tin Vander-of that year In New York store closing If FricL.y Is cl.osen. The association planned to increase valce of prizes In, all divisions, in a bid for more entries, and a committee was appointed to review the prize list and report at the annual meeting, planned for April 22. ' . I TiW.. ......wl.,.1 1 . :yFastas - 1 protuce at Kitimpr Prince Itu t- ol Prince Rupert ; btaies ana Canada points, la- ! ' i 12 yea"- marked: eluding tdmonion, Alta., prior! ddin" anniversary to coming here, where Mr. Van-! rtl '' uiet fitniily gath- derhpide was employed In the; !slaq ' jfhlpyards and by the ravy dnr-l me out I" America ing the war years. Ue retired ';,'r ,tive Holland in about six years ago. I pert and in nortr.-.est B.C. generally. TV, a fnl. -m V.a ... 1 . . , - .1 AVIATION GROUP HOPES -FOR AIRPORT AT TELKWA Special to Th Daily New. . . '. ' ' SMITHERS Furthering of aviation . in, .'lie. Hazelton-Houston district, and ultimate construction of an airport at '."elkwa is the aim of the newly formed Telkwa Aviation Association. The group, not a flying club, hopes to work with the Flying CI lib formed here last year. The Telkwa organization plans to sponsor classes in model aircraft building to develop air-mindedness in district youth. Officers of the new club Include President R. F. Bates, vice-president Ken Burnett of Smithcrs, secretary-treasurer P. Pickering and directors, C. A. Tennant, F. D. Madigan, A. E. Bates, J. Karsten and R. Small. Going-Away Gifts Presented To Mrs. Gillis by Chapter . .. win ur suifceu vveu- . nesday or Friday of Labor Dav ' J main - wi-n uiiiuim wnn mem yesier-; . tore week, and local businessmen will day were tneir two sons, Henry ; kl i in in Prince prince Kupert and M-nraid acq VV Oil Id I iof Terrace 1 L Cards r , 7 CX UA 1 if tTHTjir. mmii I .TTTVrrr. ,..i j Mrs. C. O. Ham, 337 :i..i! : Avenue West, kit last night j WW 0f the uospmu uuuaro me ueorge lor Vancou- DINING PLEASURE the! , .1... U',,11 Lf n oi tne ver wnere she will attend cam pai ujr ijji ii d-o u-uvuimon oi me Six City Men Pass Exams Six local men were successful in department of transport (marine division) examinations conducted here Wednesday and Thursday. Captain J. T. Llewellyn, examiner of masters and mates for the department, who arrived here aboard the George Wednesday, conducted the examinations. Successful candidates and certificates obtained included William Bailey, Herbert Dear-den and Jack Prince, master under 150 tons; P.inald .Jones and John Strand lug-boat mas ter and P. Winghain, mate, minor waters. The men siuu.ea under Harbor Master William Koughan throughout the winter to prepare for the examinations. , ,j,.jr rc u':,r ousiiK-M inijjvuai vjhh i uuugiuers oi in? ",h' wttk at the home: Empire as delegate for Cambrai in Mil H H irrltjii . ii-o nt-; v..-. "vie, ivii.. 4, iiuMiuifj, SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Mrs. O. XJillis. who will leave here next month to make her home In Vancouver, was honored : rcprcienlliiii Muiikiuul Chapter land Mrs. L. Clarke or . . . . m-rc awarded 10 mis . ...... ..nrt Mrs. H ; Mary Chapter plan to leave on ifter whlcn : iwumiuy ny piane lor the con- I ; 1 SK01.J. 1ms advertisement is not published or displayed by tfie Liquor Control Bord or by the Government of British Columbia pidoreCatej vi hv the i venuon ats were r,- j t. , -1 r4 Gtanhift J : i'a f Nw s,,iB Sioux Officers present wi re Mrs. T. id chairman Mrs. R. :.ry. and a guest. Mrs. .jg.il. CHESTERFIELDS --l J u. AND LOUNGES Up t Jl m.p.lifS" at a meeting of Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Carr, 925 Borden Street. Mrs. Gillis was presented with a lovely pair, of earrings and a souvenir spoon from her fellow members of the chapter. During the business session, the group discussed plans for .serving tea on the opening day of the Civic Centre "Potpourri" craft show April 20, afternoon and evening. Several women's groups, under convenership of the Women's Co-Ordlnating Council, are planning bazaar booths for the three-day event. The group also planned to send magazines to Borden Street School, and asked members wi'l-ing to canvass for the forthcoming Cancer fioci;'. fund drive to contact R. J. A.;cn, ehairmrin of the campaign committee. Mrs,. Olllis was winner cf the special prize. We show you just one of the r "-i. many, many styles and Fitttd far tily Rmel Central Optional Pluf-in FiwIToni .' YOUR IEST IUYI1 At Reception ' Officers of the HMCS Chatham last niyht held a reception for of fliers of the visiting HMC3 Sioux in the wardroom n..'ES. Captained by Cmdr. A. H. Rankin, OBE, iCDl RCW, the Sioux arrived here yesterday on a aining trip from Esquimau, .'oard her were three RCN boxers who will take part in the bonis tonight at the. Civic Centre. inee Rupert Film Mun- moilels. There are many more, in varied colors, smart fabrics, and styles you'll love. Luxury Steamer Prince George . SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Porta Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN 5 ts three children s jilms . (r- diowin? by mem-.ai.aoris.iii'Xt week, ilms. 'AiotiK came a fully German, Little in! ,'S-,rms Comes To si'i be available next the Civi:- Centre Prices Start at If WEDNESDAY Midnight 2-pc. Chesterfields ... $197-50 Comfort and Service Rupert Radio " and ' Electric 313 3rd Ave. W. Phone 644 2-pc. Lounges ..: -$179- eaaers MP For reservations write at call city or Depot office. Prince Rupr-rt. B.C. if lor old sld - - iJulger's . GORDONS ANDERSON it ftinre. Satuiday, Blast Toll Said 13 BERLIN (Rruicrsl The West Berlin newspajXT Telegraf reported today that 13 East German sea poilce were killed and1 31 injured last Monday wh?n several explosions occurred at j their training ground at the j rocket base of Peencmuende, on , the Baltic. The state security! poilce arrested two Poles on suspicion of causing the explos-1 ions, the paper said. ' j i to 12. R -freshments. ; n?riVilM?Ty: Phone 46 . Ts 79 ; ii..it diivc. Saturday,1 179' Cards by Coutts now1 4 . - . ' " ' . . . . . . , , It MfRAE BROS. ! 1 89i , . t i A GAY HARI.EQl'IN print for fun and flattery was designed by Filcol with 'a wearable halter neckline and Smart, self-bordered skirt. It is in Avisco acetate dyed in brilliant, washable colors. Saturday Sermon 48 PLYMOUTH Custom 4- door. Fully equipped, in beautiful condition S1IO0 '49 J-Tone A.40 AUSTIN. Clean car. New tires. Priced to sell S750 51 A.40 AC ST IN' Lovely shape. A good deal at SR35 '50 PLYMOUTH -Door. Completely overhauled, . new transmission. Fine new tires 81300 ! SR. CAPTAIN C. KKAYN, Salvation Army j UllirC liC fi klklAT Tf UITUMIT I !mr so much today about things we have had to do d will in future be doing without. All supposed to be ON S( IIKDI I.E MONTREAL (CP) All the machinery and electrical equipment for new docks at Sept Island, Quebec, to handie iron ore shipments from Unava. will be in position by July, said D. H. Sharp, project engineer of the constructirjn company doing the work. He told a nr-rUng nere shipments will sti.i'. m schedule this summer. tcment of the people and nation; It is essential that ; tat some things, and it Is better so In some cases for '! without them. I some things we Hon without it. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE Without : j 2. ' Without faith it Is impos- ih-ct:ii-g of blood sible to please Ood." Hebrews : out SitdduiK of blood 1 11:0. Faith Is believing God. Ood io remission 'foreeive- i has given us the record in His -Hebrews 9:22. We 1 wriltcn Word of our condition I NOTACJ, -nrX rrJ. C7 1 L4UNPRYJ .! fcout thp bimd of before Him, our need of a Ke- w scoff at it., some . deemer, His own demands for The sap's arising The buds are bursting, son? f.i'i it involve . perfect Footless ripnteousness 4 uitinnaied ideas- I and the finished work of Christ, tart nevertheless re- 'Who died and rose again for our The birds are singing. tliL-re is no salva- according to the Scriptures. .il Cor. 15:3-4). Faith is the principle upon which we appro- K SI M X' I I VI. ( priate the Saviour and eternal By DERN it's w ,r jy ' ECTOR Y life. t SPRING! "" '''"" ni II n ni k"H. M,;V Si ,.,,, . " " h..,n s 3. "Without Holiness no. man can see the Lord." The secret of true holiness is found in the fact that our holiness is a person and that person is Christ. 4. "If ye are without chastise Let's Ride in a PARKER'S A-l Used Cor " nl I'lllisniilic Rl Uur ni:u DDili idenlitinnlion syotem qive Your clothes and linens 100 protection! ment then ye are not sons." 52 FOKD SEDAN New tires and seat covers. 100 per cent right SHOO 5i FORD PAN EL Heater. Low mileage. Compare this price $1495 This is important to learn it is .',':"" (llhic 700 j nc ot a mark of Ood's anger but :r nnivr, r. si v., o. His love 'for whom He loveth He Hove Your Tires Recapped for Summer Driving (Oroco 1.131 ''"Miuiuiw 1 rA Fonn pickup Custom heater. Tip-Top shape 51 PLYMOUTH TUTIOR Mechanically tops. A real buy $145 $1195 WtlSht. DD 1 ICrin 0ftrl "ti Avuiw w,.u. L " Sii Ikt YOUR FOK-MONARCH DEALfeR BOB PARKER LTD. "THE HOME OF FMKNDLY SERVICV We've always been proud of our kiud of laundry erviee. Of the May we return everything to you carefully, feientifieally and beautifully laundered. Ami now, we're able lo offer you an additional service, an exclusive service, that will give you all the more reason for sending all your clothes and linens to us. Kirt'on OISi "Oh, it's just invisible ink," we hear you say. But that's not the whole answer. This is a new kind of invisible ink. A harmless kind that" can be seen only under llie rays of a specially constructed 'FAMTOM-FRT lamp which has been installed at our laundry. We invite you to .visit our laundry to see this unusual "seeing eye" lamp in,. "Mllov A It MY ! Strpct, nil Mr, r fruyne 'Kil 2 JO chastencth.' Some children of God rebel against His chastening hand become bitter or antagonistic but others become sweet. We hive th3 assurance In Hebrews 12:11 that while 'no chastening for the present seemelh to ba toyous but rjrievous, nevertheless It yieldeth the peacable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby. 5. Finally the Lord Jesus said, "Without me ye can do nothing." He Himself is the answer to every sin, every problem, every sorrow, every trial, every test, every anxiety, every doubt, every disappointment, every fear. Life Is useless without Him. The future is dark without Him. But with Him we have all we need for time rad for Eternity. John la;5 "I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abid-eth in Me and I in him, the same tBIuck 109) ' "I l.l in. ..... . O. Olsr-n IHhirk fltni LIKE AN X-RAY LAMP THAT "SHOWS THE NOW INVISIBLE BONES IN YOUR HAND- nl Cn. 'It'1"" " no ;,m r"""'n operation. Make up a party and if any one lady can find and, point out our new laundry mark on her husband's shirt or oil her best tablecloth,' laundered by us we'll make a handsome donation to her church or to her pet charity - or to her, if she wants it. .' .' 'tl-AR h.i 1 W 'nic' -no "PC ,.. . W lihnnlh t Ik .,l f..,.lt- fnr VTe will return your clothes and linens safely without marring them with unsightly laundry marls! No ink marks. jNo lahs. No tags. IIOW? Ah that's the secret! It's a secret we learned from the fAHT0MfA& organization which studied the methods of famous international spies and developed a unique invisible marking svstcm. '"Ml O(iB) ( ! "'B-iuii.ii llim.ll .....v. . . . TIMES HAVE CHANGED Antiquated moving methods are really out of date at' Lindsay's . . . there you'll find the latest equipment available. In this day and age SERVICE is essential. Equipment and service go hand in hand to ensure that your move is completely satisfactory. ' ...GO MODERN GO..V jT UNITED CHURCH OUR toUtTOMrm "SEE'NG EYE" SHOWS ONLY TO US THE HARMLESS INVISIBLE MARK WE PLACE ON THE LAUNDRY YOU SEND HERE In the meantime, send your laundry here. You'll be pleas:, antly surprised with the beautiful work we do! "orship and Holy Communion sermon: "Facing Toward Jerusalem" Anthem: "Around the Throne of Ood" """.-Evening Worship 0l,Csl: "SS I1EUL.MI ItOURNS of KOREA CME AN WORSHIP AY Sen 'ln,: off, ttt First United: Beginners and Primary IDEAL CLEANERS & LAUNDRY LTD. 4 " 00 am ' al 12:15; flt Conrad United Hall, tzm -T"'i - ; ZJW 9 Loral and Long instance Moving V Phone 858 McBride Street Church h! i" "",,r aUcr lhe Evening Service In the 'Leave it to Lindsay's" Your "Allied" Agent " ""'a spurns our guest. Refreshments.