y, January 9, 1154 LPP Member To Fight Case PERSONALS I Saturday Sermon Organizations Urged To Keep Paper Advised of Activities VANCOUVER (CP) Beatrice C, dismissal with "every derho-l v CENTENARIAN Perneyhough, 45-year-old mem- cratlc process available." ber of the Labor-Progressive i In her first public statement! 4 VER CP) Mrs. Han- 1 . .... -.el ealH oVttt UflS CiHHA3 n'U o.v Communist) Party who was I since she was fired Wednesday.! lired and fired this week as B.C. j Miss Ferneyhough termed herj r1il-0,tn nf V. n T .... I DnJ -. -I ' I t .. . .. . M Jl. 1 ing here this morning. With 100 per cent of the members In attendance, Mrs. cnarle. Mrs. John Kasper, 830 Second Avenue West, has left for Vancouver on a business trip. Miss Lorraine Youngman haa returned to , Vancouver after spending Christmas here with An outline of the production of a newspaper and work of a reporter, was heard by members of the Credit Women's Breakfast Club at their monthly meet- said Friday she plans to fight the ! crimination." id happy as sne ceie-100th birthday here. summerside, H. E. I. mother of 13 children, .mdchildren ne (Shirley) Yule of The Dail News described the various CHRISTIAN HOPE By Rev. II. Olson, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church There are 356 days left of thii The Christian life Is motivated new year. By experience we , by faith in Cou through Jesus know that our natures and atti- j Cnrist. This Is exemplified by tudes toward life In the various! the words of the Apostle Paul: situations and circumstances j "I am crucified with Christ, will vary considerably. In our nevertheless, I live, yet not. I, lives there will be changing but Christ liveth In me and the scenes. In the life of nations we life that I now live in the flesh, entertain a period where many 1 1 live by the Son of Ood, who drastic IT things . 1 could . take place, loved .. me and gave Himself for stages of production of a news paper and the difficulties in ob taining stories to meet deadlines She urged members of all wo her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youngman, 855 Tihrd Avenue West. . Mrs. Bill Wood also has left for Vancouver for a brief stay. niled Church men's organieations to keep tht Many Attend Final Session Of Prayer Series fir. VI. nl Musgrave miuugri uiese .various, me. ucar reader, do you pos- experienccs the Christian people paper advised of their activitiet and programs, which are ol interest to the city. During the business session, the club approved an Easter salt project suggested by Mrs. Joce-lyn Bolton, way's anu .-neans con liming Worship sess saving faith In Jesus Christ? DIVINE HOPE IS A PRICELESS POSSESSION PACKING Miss Joanne Fowler of Vancouver returned home by plant; yesterday after spending the Christmas holiday here with friends of her fiancee, Mr. Bruce Sinclair. ,y the Minister. s story: "Holidays in ve Village." Rev. A. "All the Happy Our Methods Safeguard Valuables Against Breakage a spirit of warm and united fellowship dominated the large gathering for the final Week of Prayer service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Know mat were Is a supreme nower that rules the universe. Those who have placed their trust and faith In Jesus Christ possess a hope of better things. The following verse Is real to every Christian: "Fear not them that can kill the body, but fear vener. The group will prepare Easter eggs, candies, baskets. and other novelties for a sale to be held the Saturday before lKvell.ne Worship." Easter, Christian faith can see beyond the temporal. Christian faith can see God's judgment upon sin. It knows that all who reject Jesus Christ as Bovlour will, of necessity, give an account of their works and deeds to. God. Yes, the eyes of faith can see the love of the Saviour. There ts a yearning in Die near is of believ Prayers were led by W. H. Lemon of St .iter's, Seal Cove i)v Guest Preacher: I Mr. Einar Valderhaug also left . by plane yesterday for Los An-! geles, Calif., where he ls attending a radio and television school. him that can destroy both soul Mrs. Bolton also was authoriz F. Crewe, Missionary"! and dy ln he I Your most fragile possessions packed and crated by our experts for really SAFE moving or storage. For dependable service Call 60. ed to appoint a committee t and b Major W. C. Poulton Salvation Army. discuss methods of choosing the Hope Is the confidence that nSlOll DUttt iiiuuiao IV. He scent the Christmas holidays pood will finmpVinu nvnwnmA Rev. Murdo Nicholson's final recipient of a $100 bursary for a deserving Prince Rupert schcoi ! here with lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Valderhaug, 344 Sixth Avenue East. student. address concerned the simplicity and the urgency of the Oospel of Christ. "The worst mistake we ing people for the salvation of the world, to see people come Into the right relationship with Come Unto Me.' jevu: the, expectation of future AND WORSHIP ! good; It Is the fruit of faith and CHOOUS At First ls inseparably connected with it !fiim-rs and Prim- for faitn ls tne substance of " . . . it . 1 thincQ hnnpH fur Members planned to meet indoayh Local and Long Distance Moving January 17 to review their siudv BnhPrt and Donald Manor left can possibly make ls to think courses on Credit work, ln prep hv niano this morning to return that it ls good advice, .It ls not a.m.: uioer pupus ait ";;- ",?"-, tl CHRISTIAN HOPE in u-hnnl In Vancouver after KOOd advice. It Is good news. It aration lor annual examination to be held at the end of this Conrad United Hall relates not to what we have to Jesus Christ. Every true Christian loves God in this that he not only admires God but labors to imitate the object of its love which Is Jesus Christ in obedience. "Who Is he spending the holiday here with . .m. t It! LEAVE IT TO LINDSAY'S" do, but what has been done for IS DIVINE HOPE Christian hope has for Its foundation, Jesus Christ. It is their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. us. Magor, 431 Fourth Avenue west. I based on the revelation of God's i f Vnt nnnnmn t- U 1... month. A report on the recent Christmas party for children was given by secretary Maressa Windle and a vote of thanks went to Myrtle Lippett, party convenen New Year's greetings were re- K C T U K I love ln Christ. -We nJ-. hope because ,.ihe C ,h that T believeth , , A. 11 that 71 Jesus ls . we , kh- believe that w God's u. love ln ill i liun-lteK at I 1 a m. in. mjimIut H Ikmj1 at the Christ and every man that ders Christ is a fact a reality. The red Christians hope of hat" this hope In him purlfieth h n t r i himself even as he Ls pure." This IS (VIIIIMKAI. and clory In heaven Is frfH founded "One thing ls needful," said Christ to Martha of Bethany. With all the voices that call us and badger us about the so-called important things, the Church's message is that Christ said that only one thing Is needful. And that thing Is our need of Him, said Mr. Nicholson. Other things may be desirable and even necessary In certain W m Dmismuir St. liiujiMMi, 6:30 a.m. ttchixil 2:00 I' m. cived from the credit women's district president Audrey Harness of Victoria, including congratulations on the past year's work of the Prince Rupert club. Corsages were presented to t) Moose whist cancelled until further notice. " 7) ' ' On Sunday. Jan. 10, Mass for Ukrainians at Annunciation School, 10:30 a.m. 7p) Sons of Norway meeting, jl s IToc-kUT. B A., B D. i means to follow after holiness. J Those who possess the hope of eternal life will have a desire to ' pursue and practice holiness. I The Bible says "every man." There Is no exception. All who on the merits, the blood, the grace, the promises, the Spirit of Christ and the unchangeable truth and almighty power of God. The hope of the Christian Is ELLIS AIR LINES GROUP FARES Any organized group consisting of eight or more persons is eligible for our special reduced fores: Ri.rt.nr ' (Blue Vl Myrtle Weir, new member, and are saved will have a desire to circumstances, dui in lace oi tne ; to Ethel Georgesun, Mitureu ui-shortness of time and the mag- sen mM Berg and Marv Mc- l HW'MM K nt Yountr Ht. Kev. Knd Antmbus IQn.'en tl'2) TKhVllYTflllAN Avenue East A. WrtKht, DD. iu 10 nave ir us oasis me j follow God. As natural as it ls words of Him who cannot lie. "It for a brd to fly or for a fish to was Impossible for Uod to lie,!swim lt ta or the chrlstian to that we might have a strong i pray and pralse his God Amcn nltude of eternity, there is only Leod, who celebrate their birth-one thing of real .importance or j days tnis month. Miss OUea significance. 1 won the special prize at ttv. Mr. Nicholson was guest oi . meeting, which noted 100 p;r honor at a luncheon arranged Dy cent attendance. I Mil II Monday, January 11, t p.m. Installation of officers. Initiation. All members please attend. . (81 The Canadian Legion advises that the film "Lest We Forget" will be shown on Tuesday, January 12 at 8 p.m. ln the Legion Auditorium. This film has been loaned by West Point Orey Branch 142 and Is being shown to advance Legion Interests and Interest in the Legion. All vet- tl A'.'HUW WOttt IGrpen rcfupe to lay hold upon the hope set before us which hope we have as an anchor of the soul and which entered into that within the veil." CTNNING ANIMALS Fox cutis take 18 months to grow to full size and strength 613) H ION AKMY i and their average file is 13 yeais. t;irr Htrci't REDUCTION FOR GROUPS OF 8 OR MORE DEDUCTION FOR SROUPS OF 16 OR MORE .CLUBS..; the Ministerial Association yesterday at which he spoke of the fellowship he had enjoyed here and made reference to the rich heritage and example left by the early missionaries of this coastline. Bishop and Mrs. H. G. Watts were also guests of the Ministerial Association. met Mm. C. Frnyne ( Sellout 2 30 p in. ( (Black 2!) I I erans and interested persons ; are welcome to attend this fine i film. No admission charge. 9 SPORTS TEAMS NOTICE -TIME CHANGE ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH How fo KEEP FIT offer 50 In (he !d fUri fifty wined the signal to slow down-Uke things easy watch your diet-fet more rest It's still food advice. But these days you can face fifty with many nterestinf and active years ahead, -actire, that tst if you can aroid backache and the "tired-out" feeling, due to kidney and bladder disorders, that often develop around that age. For more than 60 years Dodd's Kidney Pills hare been helping men 5nd women of ad ages to keep kidneys and bladder in good order, helping them to (eel better, to work better, and get more fun out of life. If you are approaching fifty, r past k, Dodd's kidney Pills may help you, too. You can depend on Dodd's 4 hi. il in 1.1 I III. HAN b A si- at M( Bride Street f. .Tltcv. 11. O. Olwn , I Black 610 it Iftt. ri) I.K AM. I It AN i,vr. 1 Prayer 1 p trw fccctur: (i v. Win Lcmm.,11 i.cuinbcutt I Kounctl .Jnvilcs I lafional Lrouni SEAL COVE Meet your friends in Alaska at low cost and minimum time loss. : ELLIS AIR LINES b: inviting tfie groups said the meeting would include an address on citizenship, by F., E. Anfield and a social .hour. !. Refreshments will be served by a committee headed by Mrs. SUNDAY SCHOOL -11 a.m. Starting Sunday, January 10 Evening Service as usual - 7:30 p.m. All national groups In this j city have been urged to attend i a meeting Monday night of the ' Prince Rupert Canadian Ci'i-i zenship Council ln the Civic Centre. I President Rev. L. O. Sieber In Call at our Office or Phone 266 ffl IK I.VIMIV .... j school 10 .45 a m .mg Sf rJnp Service 12 00 I I J. S. Black. Vomit fi mi MouAy ADVERTISEMENT FREE n . A' ZL. - -v . . . thot't right! If you place an od for Saturday's paper, we will automatically publish the same ad on Monday .... IT'S A GIVE-AWAY! This is the biggest thing yet in newspaper advertising in the City of Prince Rupert. But don't forget, it's good for a limited time, and opplies only to display space used oyer and above existing contracts. To take odvontogc of this "oncc-in-o-lifetime" opportunity .. . ; Just call 748 and leave word for our salesman to call! ACT NOW! THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON FEBRUARY 8th. ANYONE CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FANTASTIC DEAL. YOU GET TWICE THE IMPACT AT ONLY HALF THE COST, WHEN YOU... . Let your advertising do a DOUBLE-TAKE! DAILY MEW THE