Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 12, 1953 Byron Fiedler Takes Over CPA Agency Here A new agent has taken over i ver who will be temporary stew- ' and Sandspit during the Chrlst- at the Canadian Pacific Airlines ardess on flights between here . mas rush. Saturday Sermon THE KING AND THE KINGDOM MUOK V. C. POIXTON, M.B.E., The Salvation Army ..A.,il the Lord God shall give unto him the throne ut his father David" Luke 1:32. Bo-Me-Hi Concert Wednesday Plans and preparations are SURE WAY TO MAKE A MAN'S CHRISTMAS MERRY rut t makes many Christians stumble and get off on , iS.,y milling about arguments and dogmas. f,1(t nevertheless tnat j ,,.,',1.(1 Jesus an earthly It Is very' embarrassing at times. ,,.H klll"(l(lMl. r office here. He Is Byron Fiedler, formerly of Port Hardy, replacing Dick Bell who was transferred from here to Honolulu at the end of October. In charge of the office In the Interim was Bill Richardson, assistant relief agent, who has now gone to Port Hardy. Mr. Fiedler started work with CPA 10 years ago In Edmonton, Alta. He went from there to Fort Smith, NWT, returning to Edmonton In December, 1946, and In 1949 transferred to Port Hardy where he has been since. His wife and children will join him here shortly. Also new on the CPA staff here is Miss Kay Thomas of Vancou- to enter Into e no desire i ut wnere mat, ,cv m Arrow Gabanaro : : be found, or If it ! wne" ne e' Into the , ,i tndav Certainly I things of everyday ife-the , : Son irS1'- of the world. W. o mVn.s Is no place to "ger ,eel comfortable bout " i genealogies and I " "tw? 'a"ed l "Ior" ending volkerwand- I gl? "iem th1 trespass against W it is important that I u,r. hen T0 that Jesus U and ,r rpnwmhpr remember i sticking around watching. " A.. J ... . tins well under way for a Christmas concert to" be held next WednesT day at Booth High. The program will Include Christmas fantasy, entitled "Why Chimes Rang," under the direction of Mrs. B. M. Cooper. Miss Helen Langley will direct a fairy tale fantasy entitled "Shoemaker Elves." Belpctlons Ty the sfhool band, under thedirection of Vic Keat-lng, also will be heard and the school choir, with L. D. Leighton directing, will offer several selections. Proceeds from the concert, first of ita type at the school in several years, will go towards the Student Council fund, which is used to further student activities. Costumes have been designed by Lillian Wasiuta, who also 'is director of the Make-up Theatre Club. Scenery has been completed by Isobel Magee, and Keith Wilkinson of the Industrial arts department, has designed sets. i Christmas Christmas season, season, ""u ul "re we nave no dlffl-jesus came to take I tulty convincing ourselves that . .....I i nr ki nrurin ... ...i r iHt it a physical and earthly Luxury Steamer Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN , as well us to empha- ui- transcendency of realm. .Prs very little, If at all, lion as privileged to be .vet wlueh Jesus should it ooes matter is that he aa earthly ruler, -rt e eannot cheat his (all rights. It Is of ;t:yii:ij to get away with -.1 Jesus at Church. """wi w uvticr peoples, until Jesus comes along and reminds us that all are His creation. Yet it gets to be a bit of nuisance and it might Just as well If Jesus would be content to stay at Church, the spiritual realm. Well! my dear friends, take from me that Jesus is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords and that kingship extends to the very human organizations of earth such as David ruled over. The marvellous part about It all Is that the nation and the Individual who accept this fact find u r. ,..u 1 . MRS. OLIVE FREEMAN PALMER of Toronto's suburban Willow-dale poses with her fiance, John Diefenbacker, Progressive Conservative member of Parliament for Prince Albert, Sask., as he arrives at Toronto for their wedding last Tuesday. WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service For reservations write ot :i! him up In the , ;: next week. He Just ;,.y there. Why should call City or bepot Office, Children's Health Program Outlined at Teachers' Meet Speaking at the monthly I registered next soring for medi I Prince Rupert, B.C. PERSONALS !r hii.s promised Him . . . ; "iv w 111u1.il mure invmr nv :ns (" tM worW 10 and thrilling and satisfying. . "Jesus shall reiirn where r Jar Baptist the Bun doth his successive journeys run" Is more than poetry ... It Is the will of Ood the Father,, and we cannot change It. Rather let us enjoy It. i-; 737W .! '- Vyd i ' ' " ,T j I meeting of the Prince Rupert cal examination before starting Teachers' Association, P u b 1 1 c j school In the fall. Dr. Carr then , Health Officer Dr. S. F. Carr des- suggested several symptoms' cribed pubi'; hnilth facllitli I which would Justify referral of a available for development of child by the teacher to the physically well and emotiunally school nurse, well adjusted children. Earlier In the meeting, Presi- After outlining school health dent R. H. Davidson Introduced as controlled by the public health ; Mr. Sawadsky, a new teacher at department, Dr. Carr stressed Booth school. Church Mrs. H. C. Flood, Park Place, returned this afternoon aboard the Coquitlam from a holiday visit In Vancouver. Mrs. I. Pierce of Terrace and her brother Mr. W. Jackson have gone south on the Camosun for a brief holiday In Vancouver. Mrs. H. Beams, of the Prince Rupert hospital staff, plans to leave tomorrow aboard the Coquitlam for a Christmas visit with her daughter In Vancouver. HOTPOINT FLOOR POLISHER 0 :c:al speaker 1..M. C. Phillips DIRECTORY f :'c:;iieht of Home ,s mently pastor of i Mr m or 1 a 1 Baptist h. Vancouver, will it ix.th services. -Mind.iy Si houl l-.Mnrninj! Worship that locally the approach Is to ' devote time to those who physically, emotionally, or mentally need special help rather than to superficially examine large numbers of children. In a discussion period. Dr. Carr stated that it Is hoped that all pre-school children will be Mrs. Anderson Wins at Whist Mrs. Gunnar Anderson took women's first prize at the whist party and dance in the Sons of Nil.KN CMIIIDRAL 4lh Ave. w. at Duuunulr 8t. HrlT In an i liuri lirs al II am. ami I.Mt p.m. Moiidny fehool at tioiy communion 8:30 a.m. Bund; School 3:00 p ni. Canon Bm.il 8 Pruckter. B A., B D. BorUT IBH 700) MKKI HAPIIxr 6th Ave R. at Toun Bt. Minister: Rev. Fred Antrobua (On-en tm HUM I'Ht.hHY 1 t.KIA.N 4th Avenue Eaat Rev. t. A. Wrt(jht. DD. IQrwen PW) UKKT I'MIUI 8;i8 eth Avenue West Re. L. O. Bleber (Qreen S13) -brains Service tliw.-liiD rund a Mrs. E. Orloff, who has been on the nursing staff of Wrlnch Memorial hospital at Hazelton, spent a few days here before travelling south for a brief holiday and a new position. Miss Kay How, school teacher at Klncolith, also will be travelling on the Coquitlam tomorrow, to spend Christmas in the south. ol;.onie await you.,. In his exact slsev length $6.95 BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOB TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe United Church tip. IV. a nil Musgrave li-Miirnii;( Worship. Norway hall last night. Other prize winners were Mrs. a. Dumas, women's second; Nels readers Ca.ih for old fil' Puluer's hAIVAIION ABMV Praarr Htrwl Br. C'pl. and Mrs. c. Frayna Sunday Hchool a 30 p.m. (Black aoi fere"s llie gift he really wants Arrow Gabanaro, Canada's favorite sport shirt. Styled just the way he likes it. Fine, washable rayon gabardine, accented villi smart saddle stitching on collar and pocket flaps. And comfortable! Gabanaro comes with) th remarkable Arafohl collar that brings him perfect comfort worn oin-n or rlosed . , . nith or without a lie. We have Ids exact sleeve length in a handsome color selection. See Gabanaro today! Gundersen, men's first, John Kilby second; Mrs. A. Murray Norway mectlne. j tloor Prize- ' 14,8 p.m. (2901 The committee In charue in- Sons of Monday, Dec. Reg. S64.50 TO CLEAR .- I . HAI l. H I.I I IICRAN 6th Avenue at M Bride Btreet Pastor: Rev. H. O. Oiuen iRIack BIO) ilie Koad to Beth- : ' P". 1'T's Present." The Hells of Chrlst- -Kienini; Worship. The (Ireat Dream," Ta f'ar-Off Jude.v 'USD WORSHIP V?,V TH)ii At' First H"jiiineir ami P1T111-' i . older pupils at ciuciea Mrs. e. somes, mis. a. Jensen. Mrs. J. Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grlndstrand, A. Martinussen and H. Helland. NAVY (SI Moose whist Saturday, Dec. 12, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. (289) Terms Arranged Wallace's Department Store 1 Just guide it. Let it do all the work Is open Jonight till 9 o'clock for j hi'. I'h I KK'H AM.Mt AN Seal Cure 8tllldby School 10:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.nv HKIll I.AK NII'IKT fsundHy hchoj 11:00 a m. 2 nth Ave r, Blue 'iit Pimlor: Rev. Leonwd A. Thorpo Rector: Rev. Wm. Lcmmou i (Incumbent) WATTS & NICKERS0N ! MEN'S WEAR (Hi your shopping pleasure. Bros. Lid. '! ( "iiiad United Hall, i d m. The Store That Service Built" Phone 6 or 36 !"' ttUM m j (nM LinH SAhTA'S STORE FOR ARROW GIFTS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM '1VN(.KI.ICAL HIKE (llllltll Sl'NDAV SCHOOL V VII It I) AY, I)r( tMBKR 12th, 7:30 shara '.rink and friends of the Sunday School are DINING PLEASURE cordially invited. , eSSaae in To Our Customers CimafHan Legion members; are reminded to make reserva-i lions and pick up tickets for i the Legion New Year's Eve ; party as soon as possible. For , lescrvatlons phone 493 or 479. j (2891 I ; i : The Canadian Legion wishes I to advise all veterans who I might have compensation due j under Canadian Prisoner-of-War Claims that the deadline ' d8te for such claims has been set as December 31. 1953. Applicants do not need to fill out a form to establish a claiin. Jt is only necessary to write an 'ordinary letter giving approxl-! mate dates. This letter will be ' considered as an application. II ! Is therefore advised that any ) former prisoner-of-war who may have a claim should make sure that his letter reaches the Commission before December 31. Address letters to: The Chief Commissioner. War Claims Com-i mission, 262 Wellington St., Ot SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS '1 his advertisement is not published or displayed by The Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of j Commodore Cafe Hricish Columbia, v. r-v CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 It VI'IXO PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBrlda Street . . tU . , i-x x . You'll discover that we are more than expert painters. Like all good civ.ltsmen, we are also Interested in the beauty we can create. No matter the color combination or shade you want, you can depend on us. tawa, Ont. (2911 This year we find it necessary to close our store from Monday, December 21, 1953 to Thursday, December 24, 1953, inclusive. So that your Flower and Corsage requirements will be taken care of over the festive season, we will make arrangements whereby all ortiers for Christmas Flowers received by 6 P.M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19tJt, w!l be delivered or available for pick up not later than 6 p.m., Thursday, December 24th, 1953. ash or Terms to Suit SPENCE & AAATUIK GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS Night Calls: Itlue 881 Day Calls: 101 A GLASS CENTRE St. Helen's In Lancashire Is the chief centre of the British glass-manufacturing Industry. ATTENTION 3!Hill AND BOAT OWNERS OOLITE has done it again! ,iflc a 60-FATHOM DEPTH INDICATOR $19 5 00 for only Ls 10 discount on all orders before December 3T, 1953 ANNUAL AftgiTSaMG Prince Rupert District BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION will be held at the CIVIC CENTRE 7:15 p.m. MON. DEC. 14th Reports and Election of Officers ALL SCOUTING FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE 1953 FINANCIAL DRIVE ARE MEMBERS AND ELIGIBLE TO VOTE. The meeting will start on time, and should toke one hour. 1 II lll'lmvll ..I' llll ..,,.1 II,. hi hi lire lit SirS.OO All orders for CORSAGES for New Year's Eve received up to WEDNESDAY, December 30th, 1953, will be available for pick up or delivery up to 6 p.m., THURSDAY, December 31st, 1953. We regret that we will be unable to accept orders at any time other than those mentioned above. May we take this opportunity of wishing you A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. VANCE'S HOME ARTS Capitol Theatre Building Phone Green 428 'llv,'i.v, you can assure yourself of a Sounder "" 'I"' start 0f the next fishing season. NfURTHER INFORMATION CALL iiford Electrical Works COW BAY !r 'i Prince Rupert District tor EKOLITE ft.1