Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It FIRST UNITED CHURCH Saturday, April 19, 1952 Kt-v. Lawrence O, Sieber rn-,:.. i i... - . v"u" uouuer, Mr. J. S, Wi! son. uiBttiimis; Mrs. O E FM-eman Ml. II. A. Pluvm An independent, daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Pi luce Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. O. A HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Services at u u.m.and 7:30 pm Clii-st Preacher; Key. vybllrn (more ....... n, ivrii iiiH Ill Alaska Plntpoll tjy carrier, per week. 25c; per month, $1.00; per year ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5th Ave. at MeBride St. Kev. H. i J. Olson You are fnvitod to come and Worship at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. , The Just Shall Live By Faith" SUNDAY SERVICES APRIL 20. 1952" Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "Christ Is Present In the Bible." Evening Service T:30 p.m. Fishermen's Social. There will be readings, a special quartet and duel miiTioVrs. Topic; "Confidence In the Grace of Goct." Sunday Scrtwtl U:I5 Norwegian Service Monday at fr:86 p.m. "Jesus Juniir Choir Anthem Shall Rei"n" sin, oy man, per month. 75c: ner vear S8nn ..OS Mm6Sw. m,. twm I of Publishecl every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Authorized as second cla.ss mall by Post Office Department, Ottawa Senior Choir; "The King Lcve My Shepherd Is." COME AND WORSHIP Saturday Sermon -j formation anil Rejection REV. CANON BASIL S. PROCKTER, B.A., B D. St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Among the Christians there often exists tlx France's Folfy The decision by the UN Uncertain Election Security Council not to ' discuss the case of Tunisia " The Salvation Army an could endanger the very almost competitive code of rejection. But it is unwise ; existence of the world j to dismiss it as competitive because it is concerned' 0 Sr cVr with man's purest and deepest passion which is for ' : , - the Knowledge of Cod. ffntumarDramc There is the rejection of mar- j peace making body. ! For years past the Asian and , African members of UN have' ehafed at what might be called the unwritten "white suprem-I acy" rules which govern UN. One set cf values governs when ! some Issue 1:. up which affects ! Citadel Fraser Street i Socciat Weekend ( AIT. i. S. JolMN'SON o Ketehikan, Aluska Saturday, g. p.m.Colorod Slides Sunday, 11 a.m Holing ServW -Sunday School ?:3t Salvation Meeting. Everyone Iftartily Welcome riagc, the rejection of meat, the rejection of wine, the rejection of dancing,, the rejection of More Numerous STiirr ALL political observers appear agreed that "any-hing- can happen" in the 1952 provincial election. There are so many new factors that the outcome appears quite unpredictable. What can be said for the rest of the province in regard to the uncertainty also goes for Prince Rupert riding. One factor that contributes to the uncertainty is the great proportion of new population since last election. -No longer, if it ever was very accurate, is there the possibility to know how a substantial proportions of the population is going to vote. Here in Prinve Rupert there are a large number of voters whose preferences cannot be adjudged. That tends to the general uncertainty. It's going to be a fight of more than unusual interest. . OTTAWA (CP) Housewives are commercial entertainment, the the rights and privileges of the 8und s. big powers of the west that is, ! bringing their troubles In such rejection of bearing arms at the Britain or France. numbers to the Canadian Asso- call of the Country. Finally. I the U.S.A., "Win' ,. Dili ,k . -? THE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Services conducted at l.O.O.F. Hall, Fourth Avenue East Sunday School 11 a m. Classes for all aes. Morning Service 12:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Com and enjoy . . . The warm Christian Fellowship . The good Gospel sin 'ng. The inspiring Bible message "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together an the manner of some is." (Hen. 10:34.) rVt, But quite a different set of ciation of Consumers that the there are the complete rejectors j values prevails when the issue C.A.C. has organized a com- who, out of honor to Jehovah, concerns some grievance of one plaints division to deal with would repudate all govemme.v.s, ; of the lesser nations-. j their problems. ; law courts and churches that i I Mrs. Hubert R. Kemp, a spec- nothing shall stand between ! TUNISIA is a small country on laUst in economics who lives in man and his Maker. the north coast of Africa. Its Ottawa, has been named head Of course, the rejectors will people are demanding a meas- 0? the new division.. Others on always be a minority even among ' ure of self government. But the committee include Miss Avis believers. The others, for reas- France has "cracked down" claik of Winnipeg and Mrs. Jean ons partly of charity and partly 1 against this home rule move- Butterfield of Toronto. of sensuality, avoid such ex- What Is Your Ea ming PCv, Bribe i ment with utter ruthlessness. . l"c lasl' lcw weKs asso-; tremes. am every generation ciation headquarters has receiv- ewes a debt to the relectors. Here, if ever there was one. SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE REGULAR fci 7:30 P"m- ' 65MAA, I is the kind of a case that should ed a variety of complaints. For everything that we do can THERE seems to be a great and growing number of people who believe that we can be bribed into being good, or satisfied, or useful, or happy, just as they are confident that sufficient inducements come before the UN. From one A woman ln Truro, N.S., want- only assume decent proportion if I end of Africa to the othere ther ed t0 know whether pork fat done against the. backdrop of !are smouldering fires. The peo- has as much nourishment as Divine Judgment. So I believe pies everywhere want the same mai'Sarine. The C.A.C. replied that abstainers, celibates, pact- kind of self government which u wn"e 11 "asm a vitamin nsis, vegetarians and even the can change our political Stripe. We seem to be for-' i Ethiopia won, as a result of our content .equal to that of mar people who teach that .church arid government are Satanic are victory, over Mussolini. Rritain " """ukkm is vaiu has been wise enough to grant able ln C0kinB- vcrv necessary to- preserve any almost complete self govern- notner woman in Camrose, goaimeas in tne midst of our ment to the Africans of the Gold AIta" wondered why she could- P"We and stupidity. Coast incidentally, after facing no buy bloomers without the But Is it necessary to be a re- a situation of threatened viol- elastic sewn lnt the material, jector In ordef to be a ChrinUun? I sawn i nave naa some of tnese be- Not neressar? but probably fore." she said. "And I find they easier. The path of Affirmation fray from the elastic down ... Is both thorny and adventurous. I like tne inserted elastic bet- Anrf ft must he trodden in a getting the word "character" which once used to impress us. It spoke of men who had no price but did what their conscience directed without thought of other reward. . ' Strangely enough, it was Lady Megan Lloyd George who gave the latest support ta the theory that the public has a price when she said in an address in Toronto that it was the social services that had prevented Britain from going communist. One may be permitted to doubt the soundness of this judgment, suspecting that it arises from ter.' j Continued on page 3i ence much like that which faces France m Tunisia. But France seems incapable of facing reality in regard to her colonial possessions. 1 t ' THE VOTE in the UN Security Council, on whether or not to consider this case. Is significant. France and Britain voted a flat "no." The United States and countries under strong U.S. ; control abstained from voting. But Russia voted with the Asians which is this case in-. eluded even. rtfte representative of Chiang's ex-government of China. This line up seems of KLJ InJ U Lb Oil !) l lL la 1)4 ST. ANDREW'S " .' CATHEDRAL The Rev. Kenneth Watkins. Rector of the Protestant. Episcopal Church in Ketchikan wilj.be.. enthusiasm rather than truth. For, if it is true, then the basic character of a people has changed. For over a thousand years,, through good times and bad, in days of opulence and days of mourning, the British people have held and fought for an ideal of freedom and, we believe, will continue so to hold, rhe special preacher bunday, April 20 ot St. Andrew's in-the morning and at St. Peter's at night great significance. The Incred-; iContinued on pape 4 and so to light (First Presbyterian Church FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 2TI2 Sixth West (across from Armouries) It is only some of the leaders who have lost-their faith who are assuring themselves, against all the evidence of history, that men will not die for"-a cause but only for the bribe in the hands-. If bribes are needed, then the evidence is clear. Bribery has destroyed the spirit of liberty. WE-PREACH TT1E OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL. St'NDAY t ' 10:3fc-Sunday School and Bible C!as. 11:30 Morning Service "Christ the Believers LiTe." 7:30 Evangelistic "Is There A Place Called Heaven?" 8:00--Wet,: Prayer Meeting. 8:00 Fit.: "Christ Blain's COMPLETE - s'MiTi (& a -19 "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and loday, and forever." Heb. 13:8. Boiler Repair Service "You are invited to Prince Rupert's Pentecostal Church" Green 331, Pastor C. FAWCETT Specialists in every phose of . boiler repair work, Bloin Boil Worfes Ltd. offers you the economical ond time-saving oii'' tages of dealing directly with one firm for all your boiler rep' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fifth Avenue East at Young Street needs. we extend a cordial invitation to visitors to .worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East Minuter: Rtv. E. A. Wright, D.D. Ore anists; Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currie. j APRIL 20, 1952 Rev. Clayton Vi. Shotwell of First Presbyterian Church, Ketchikan, wilt be the speaker for the day. Morning Worship 11 o'clock.' Sunday School 12:15. Evening Service 7:30. "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep It Holy." SATURDAY, APRIL 19 BIBEL-Abend ln Deutscher Sprache Sonnatr.id Abend 20 Uhr. MONDAY, APRIL 21 7 p.m. Children's Church 8:10 p m. Young People. SUNDAY, APRIL 20 11 a.m-. Morning Service 12: IS Sunday School 7.-30 p.m. Evening Service. Speaker: Brother VICTOR CARLSEN FIRE SEASON May ht-September 30th A special appeal is directed to smokers to be careful during this period, THE FORESTS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVIDE HEALTHY RECREATION FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PROVINCE IF THESE PLEASURES ARE TO CONTINUE THE FORESTS -MUST BE PRESERVED! DO YOUR PART AND HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES British Columbia Forest Service Department of Lands and Forests Mobile Repair Unit, containing welding machine, air compressor, gas catting equipment, boiler tools and moteriols. Repair crews include experienced boiler makers, welders, brick repairmen, etc. Work undertaken, on contract or on rime ond material basis. Efficient service given on planned or emergency repair. Detailed estimates promptly prcpored for major repairs. -INFORMATION On How To Prepare YOUR 1951 INCOME TAX RETURN C. D. ORCHARD, Desuty Minister. HON. E. T. KENNEY, Minister. NEW. BOILERS' wiJe w,v ro"9( A targe selection of Bloin boilers is availoble m " ,.y i. r- .1 Bloin Cl,rt has HQS tn vapucmes ana wonting pressures, rurrncr r " staff and facilities to design boilers to individual sPe - mp!y INFRA-RAY PENETRATING bi f ...... ... i r.l..kA Ono ' owin Dociers are manutoctured in ermsn v-oiu.. .... . run ffieial rrpreseniatire of the Taxation Division, Department of National Ketemie wHf isi PRINCE RUPERT on APRIL 24TH TO 30TH for tht purpose of assisting taxpayers I this area in preparing then .1951 rncome Tan reurn st answering inquiries on other Income Tat matters. 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