I'rirtce Ruprtt Duily News Satuuday, March 13, 1954 BiUe Jiiililule d Police ' 0)- pu1ix'i sst tl Student Citizens Election Campaign Gets Underway SPRINGIIILL, N.8. (CW De-j 6ECKLBY, Sussex, Eng. CP) spite a day-long fall of wet enow : Council decided to close down a record number of 358 residents! ata-iupcnrtied tjoun i , , ., i because of misuse. The decision, turned at Red Cross mobile; up a hnwVf.r r(,versMl ana a blood donors' clinic here. Offi- women "who will demand m.re cials said the number was high-j icsp ct man a man" is to be put est in the town's history. In charge. aCecturiT - ere Saturday Sermon By W. H. LKMMON, St, Peter's Church, Seal Cove "THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES" L. MacDougall, lecturer at the George Henry termed himself The Future Citizen's Day elec- i tion campaign got underway at Booth Memorial High School JUST ARRIVED While listening to your favorite radio station you no doubt nnH n airiPrmanic candidates leader of the SSH party i Shorter School Hbursi, and promised to shorten hours by deleting frills. Aligning themselves with the PSH party were aldermanic candidates Ron Black, Jack Davidson and Peter Bartlett. Other cundiuates are Greig Forbes, Mdvin Anderson, Dermis Reid. Briercrest Bible Institute of Caronport, Saskatchewan, will be guest speaker at a two-day series of meetings at the Evangelical Free Church, Ambrose and Sixth Avenue East tomorrow and Monday. Mr. MacDougall, who is on tour of the west reporting on the work of the school, will speak at both regular services al the church Sunday and at a meet- have heard the announcer say at various Interludes let us pause ' gave their initial campaign for station identification. This allows the listener a short time for i speeches before the student body, rest, to sum up what has gone before or that is to follow. The auditorium session also It would be a very good thing, ---- 'heard Fred Aston, chairman of for most of us is we could Ret a I slr0llS ,arms of Possessions and the Junior Chamber of Com- ' Dleasures and unli.iu wa hav : merce committee snonsorintr the MEN'S LOAFERS more interludes into our ' r few , - mim1 r , nmiw.t anr. .,,,,, p ln,.P Gary Morrison, Helen Olson, John Dumas, Joan Grimble, iuglas fr.ankey, Duane. Lough- and BUCKLES to when we have had too much, j Rupert City Clerk, we find ourselves in their I Helen Trapp Is the students' strong embrace restltng furiously j city clerk who set the nominate find some way out. tlon day, held Thursday, and J Ian, Robert Brewerton, Shirley ing Monday night when he will Ann Pierce, Fred Kristmanson, ; show slides depicting the work Phil Lyons and John Dumas. ol the school. For Casual Wear CTORY 11 i .im-.hi zz 1 - . "" J lni.niulr hi. I j a no p ( fB'lf f"" f Half .""" ( l)infH 5 Mil" I ...,u,- '' ( If then we recognize this as , PiilnS aX. scheduled for March true, what are we going to do ! 16- about it? Perhaps like the radio! Mr- Long outpd for tne RE-ROOF . . . announcer, we should find an :"":"u' mc meinuus oi pumng interlude In our dallv life mirt and illustrated the ballot form pause to identify ourselves and i and Mr- Aston stressed the pur- ill ASPHALT ROOFING It'll to find refreshment for our 1 f"5 ule pJ:i wiim-h is uc- souls. before going on to wrist i slt'ned to show the students how and 51Q 95 lies ahead. I municipal government is earned out and how a business or Insti- i ,.t rv, n.it u ,ui , j daily life than we do get. Most of us arc suffering today from a good many things, and I am sure you will BRi'Pe with me, that one of tlinm Is the pace at which we are living. Many of us rk.klng our lives to save a minute. Our days and our nights are not long cnoURh for us to crowd into them (he thlnRS we wish to do. In fact we steal as many hours as Is possible from the nlpht. until such time as our bodies weary mm strain and our minds and limbs at last drive us to pek rest, but even then many of us manage to take a book undie one arm and the radio under the other. We have no time to pause even the silence would get on our nrrvps. we must have the hustle and bustle of crowds we cannot stand to be alone; to go to a quiet room and shut the door behind us. shutting out the world . Vitution in which they are inter- Enquire about our InstalmenT Payment Plan. FOR FREE ESTIMATES ... SEE OR CALL GREER & BRIDDEN Ltd. that we need a Spiritual Vitamin to build up our run down or worn out souls. What finer time could Also MOC-TOE OXFORDS in .black and brown FASHION FOOTWEAR Street J Mr, t fWM't' ( ..I 13d pm 215 First Ave. West Phone 909 you consider for taking such a tonic, than this period of Lent. We must steal away, if only for a few moments each day, to some place of quiet, away from the crowd. It Is in a dally renewal and strengthening of our souls, by giving them a dally spiritual diet from the sources of Spiritual SKRIOl S PROJECT He urged the students to take the project seriously, choosing their mayor and council for their : ability, not for popularity, and also asked them to study the list I of job openings carefully, choos- I ing a, job of particular Interest ! to themselves, and then studying j what the job involves, so that ' they may arrive on the job, ready to take on actual tasks. Mayoralty candidates at the (pirn. ' I K. flriili' SIMt I H 0 Ol-'" 5 ( Bliu k (iin (M.I II ( Co ( i a in g . 7:M I Km lyinmuit 3 ,-nl I ( KMI'Ifl j oi 10 : a ra I ' ,n. d or.Bi ( WHAT YOU CAN DO AT HOME WITH and our friends. Privacy is hard ; Supplies that we shall find such to procure, and some of us would ! refreshment as is- found in say-feel lonelv'lf we had It; we are; ing our prayers Family Wor- school are John MacDonald and accustomed to naving inings .iini mm mm wuai. m-ip we can , so , 0 e 0 r g e Henry MacDonalri's ! going on around us. Then too, j from the reading of the Bible or . election platform Included im-! we seem to be caught in the , other devotional literature. j pr0Vement of the school play- PLYWOOD DOUGLAS FIR SYI.VAPLY AY t All tnis is quite to the point j grounds, rebuilding of the old just now, because this is the school "which is falling down," season of Lent. And Lent is an , sale of the drydock to an oper-tnterlude which the Churcti in ! ator who will maintain It, and its wisdom provided for this very t repair of city streets, thine: to draw us away from . m ANGLICAN CHURCH .! 11 am- uniim 11 iv " mnterial worries and worldly, gains, and give us a chance to save our Souis alive. If we use ; this -t-enten Interlude seriously,' thf Bishop. H. G. Ha"- (iuest Speaker al Evening Service and Fireside will be Mr. Kenneth Johnstone of London, England. fr and Sermon we shall find that it not only eives us a firmer hold upon God, Itntf ol Ifl.'il," the Fireside but also a firmer hold upon our- i selves. And this is a very im- i portant thing. .Pause and Pray Worshln regularly in the ', Church of your choice. '"This is the will of God even vour sane-: ' tificatlon . . ." Read; 1. Thessal- onians 4 : 1-8. You can carry out the home planning ideas you've admired in your favorite magazines, make i mart furniture, or remodel an unused attic or basement. It's a pleasant spare-time pastime and you'll be proud of the professional-looking jobs you do with easy-to-work real-wood Sylvaply panels. DO-IT-YOURSELF or HAVE-IT-DONE you save either way! With Sylvaply, most projects are well within the overage man's ability to handle a hammer and saw , and when you "do-it-yourself" you save money. When you "have-it-done" for you, you're still ahead. Sylvaply's time and money saving qualities reduce costs too, when a professional carpenter or ,. ;t) contractor does the job. , . , YOU GET PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS v T Sylvaply is the real wood of a thousand uses. -t. Its advantages are created advantages, engineered" intd the material dufing manufacture to make it better than, wood has ever been before. Sylvaply lasts a housetime, indoors or out! tl BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, March 14 TTmI dverttscment is not publisKJ o displayed by thf? Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Coiumbi nitr Sunday Scouts, Cubs Concert Set 1:30 p.m. Evening Service The Voung people of the Church will have charge of this service, led by the President, Arthur Jones. Special instrumental and voeal music. children 12 m and over. "atf Service, liimr, Primary, mm Depls. ' vftMl meet. "V" i ft. . f " i I. 5- : L , For Monday Prince Rupert Scouts and Cubs will staee a "Ihnnk you" concert In the ,Clvic Centre auditorium Monday night, ns a gesture of appreciation to city residents who contributed to their recent campaign for funds. Hifhll"ht of the program will be a colored film on the 1953 Scout Jamboree In Ottawa. . tiIIWllll II 1 1 ig 1 MR.L. MocDOUGALL rrrf Bible Institute, Caronport, Sask., ill br curst speaker at the iiflif lift yur irftthtn 9ut mf tht mrdinary with Sylvaply. A smart, built-m break fa tf nook mi i ft own abov it toty and tun tor D-ll-tovntlttnuYQV can it otftr antf ffr, with iyivapty. JGELICAL FREE CHURCH AMIIRDSK anil SIXTH AYKM'K kin' IWV ill in;j.i ' py School 10:15 a.m. IMrusr mile chaiice l lime liinmic iiw- w 1 rsrc III t I ;i"icl oit by the 2nd Cub pack, ' -r ninq Worship 11:15 a.m. merflirifl fr nttrfvrf tvtrm rom It ety ana" thrifty ihm Syhopty Wmy. You It b prourf et tha fob you 6b. Gl iyhaply't Fr Kant fa. remod(-tmg yowr attic or aamtn( al your atoitr . ngclistic Service ' 7:30 p.m. Nay Evening 8:00 p.m. U l'JAIII(i I t V.". 'J of the 5th group with middleweight champion Andy Marshall ff.ri.1., . R-nut skit bv Queen Scout Jim Baldwin and boys of the 1st and 2nd troops and a 1iuiit.su demonstration by Port Edward boys. 'mnp nr. MacDougall will show slnlfs ( n llir unrk of the Institute. TVr'i ntw world ot phetun and tavmgi for you In tmoH Oo-ff-TowrtHf furniture. Vour dvoftr hot iimpfa, itfp-by-ttrp tylvaply frt Hont for good footling coffoo foblts, cabinoti, d tnbltt. Following the film, the program will wind up with a fing-song. 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