a frinee hupert Daily News i Saturday. March 20, 1951 ... I. . Focol Point , LONDON !CP) Defence Of the Two HMCS Chatham Men nort!)' i:e VtiKt as seiMnus, If Many Pay Last Respects To Mrs. George Hil s not more scii.t: ?. problem than To Be at Queen's Review dcrlnre o; wrslcrn Europe.'' Hi iif. n l Pi'iji.--P iliiiei-tnlrl t.li( April 6 Budget To Be His Last Asserts Abbott OTTAWA Finance Min asked that friends who wished to remember her send donations to the B.C. Cancer Society in the hope that the 1 funds ' would Two Prince Rupert members of A contingent of 29 navy re- j House of Commons. The Conser- the Royal Canadian Navy (Re- serve members will make the trip valive MP for Worthing said the serve) will participate In a to London for (he review which ; north pole "now is the Piccadilly Jubilee Review of the Royal Navy marks the 50th anniversary of cii-.-us i.f (he de-fence of the Volunteer Reserve by Queen the Royal Navy Reserv. t)i : wo,k, u u f , w(mfu,r the "The last weeks of her life of pain demonstrated her faith and her dignity." So said Canon Basil S. Prock-ter at a solemn funeral service in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon for Mrs. George E. (Marguerite) Hill, who died in hospital here last Tuesday. Canon Prockter, speakine to Elizabeth in London June 12. nniversary actually took place Canadians have their faces turr.- Saturday Sermon last June, but observance was cd in that direction." alleviate pain for ', others who ; may be stricken. Active pallbearers were: Tom- j my Thomas, John Thompson, Bill Brett, Johnny Strand, Jack: They arc ACdr. T. A. Johnston, commanding officer of delayed to avoid conflict with i Lindsay and Joe GreLssel. i Honorary pallbearers were: j IMMUNITY nWRKNTK i. SIKBKR First United Church lt would thou wcrt cold or hot" Rev. 3:15 ,"11 113 tnat tnP nllman bndv bulldg" science A .,,1 ' n'lty to certain diseases following an attack of mU'e You may have mumps or scarlet fever and HMCS Chatham, and OS Eric Coronation ceremonies. Grant Brown of Chatham.! Men of the Canadian contin-Brown, 17-year-old high school gent will sail aboard the HMCS student, is also a regulating Micmac from Halifax Mav 31. petty officer in the sea cadets. ' '''he two Wren officers and three He is son of Mr. and Mis. Krle Wrens chosen for the review. Brown, 1610 Second Avenue West, will be flown to England. the larfre hushed crowd who v,'cnt to pay final respects to the wife of the mayor, said: '"all have many lessons to learn alone Charlie Bellis, Dick Long, George j ister Abbott said Friday ni;;ht his April 6 budget will be his last positively. "I thought the 1953 one was going to be the last, but this one is it," he said in an interview. Mr. Abbott stayed on as finance minister for an extra year mainly to supervise the decennial revision of the Bank Act, now before Perliament. He did not disclose his future plans but he has been variously reported as ready to move to a less-burdensome cabinet job, to a Judgeship or back to his private law practice in Montreal. diva-' be immune to catching the disease ! the i ourse of life. ' And, on this day. I ask you A. Hill, Carl Gustafson, Art Ogil- j vie, Roily Armstrong, Darrow j Gomez, Murdoek McKenzie, Kcni Harding and Frank Caldcr. i Mr. Harding; manager of the . Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-1 op, and Mr. Calder, CCF MLAl for Atlin, were unable to be , present, , , j C m . . . , not to "' sna or bitter that urtifically made eBes of our faith i. an inoculation , ,nn. , be pafiS th() rollrse o f nntl- "Ka'nrt the real thing. Ours is lire fail f , injectioiis j pain and suffcrii.K. . . In ordin- a faith that promises comfort I .-M.iy antitoxins. wt, turn in , and iU! this means: give a and peace. But some stop at thought, remembering and com-,KI dnsn of a disease that point as though it were themittinR (,n the sorrow of thi (,vflpes an immunity (whole gospel. They settle down ; hour ,nto the Fathers hand wit tne Ppac" f,f God- and " Fjllowinpr the al mint! ceremony n long the re- not feel the thrust of God's procession h,,, n in j followed the casket to , ', ,i U. become worel. A writer has put it this ; Tali view Cemetery. DINING PLEASURLi . SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS. A P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ALFRED L. BEl.L, C.A. Resident Partner P:!nce Rupert 325 Fourth Avenue Fast Telephone: Red 819 Terrace Prince George Vancouver Quesnel - Among relatives attending the service were Mrs. Hills;' brother, Darrow Casey of Trail, . and a Kite, Mrs Alfred Tfd of Vr.n-:0UVi r. .rnl reunion by be- j way. ine peace oi uoa is no Mw. Hills, who was born in ' ,, j hilt, tt-lff I'lfvcerl nnlv in rt i . . t ICARtT TOTAL Twentv-one billion cmarets Bc iilcs Mayor Hills, she leaves 'wo sons, Stewart an'! George. I were released for consumnlion 'in Commodore Cafe cd with small uoses. , - - " u.-.:,ianu, b.u.. came to Prince tuiwii hv being In- , "th. and those who find it are Rupert as a child with her par-' , ,'st religion, or bv Rd to wuik on knives." Last ,uUi Alderman and Mrs. George id to the wrong kind Wednesday evening folk called B. Casy and received all her ' or ijv such small on us to 'help with the Red j education here. Jr., and a daughter Mrs. Frank Canadi .Iat veur, 18 per cent 'Kathleen) Skidmore. ; more than in 1952. ; thev do not upset the v.ium wum uiiuurii uuimvio.is. : j ,j m , younger days she was i ill You can substitute nciivc n. rjasKetball and skiing. I1 J - Tf ma nnva il'A rliH on rinfisntinn r.i ... ihcnialia of nngirn "v cue nao oeen in lll-neallh lor wsonil experience it- the blessings and the sacrifice the past 18 months, , ran mistake bustle In order that the good work i a v.eclt before her death, she about the cliurcn "B"i '' " --- id ' ' ' . " mmvn imw a ? . -t 1 -n S.W-: g . - S 1 v f ..." i - lis 'on Th,s can hlip-'didn't :;.he s on.u Brobak Works nnv nave uceii mill wc wric . ifi) iSi K W A, -e can sometimes Missions and privil- wiring to take the story of iU a Krt ShfVAn V WW al I S TV I I v.nr.ti work for the real thing Wc can become immersed in -.By Art Club the organization, or in the con tentment of the peace of our t i V&. -vi, r.: ItKCTOK V ! nil i linn lii's :il II A.m im. miil:iv SrlHMll Ui nl ;i. khiiKM Members of the Prince Rupert Art Club aie preparing for their final art ehibit of 4he season, to final art exhibit of Wie season, to the Booth Memorial High School activity room. , -Highlighting tne exnibit will be 27 paintings by Bruno and faith and miss, the central and thrilling experience. To have the exerlence we must be committed to, and enter into the fellowship of the living God who disturbs us into a divine restlessness until we walked the crowded u;rvu rt lifi tn rriryinnmi ullh you sign a contract with an itinerant applicator for a new roof for your home, or an insulation, a siding, painting or repair job II ill HI I IC vv nt l'tmnali St fltimui'ii"! 10 a m. F SrhH)l 2 fto p m. il s V' kicr HA, HO R, , l,,r I 111 no 7) others and with Christ. The i Mo',v "' Vancouver. In- iiii-l IHNM ! eluding watercolors by the for K lit Yniiii!! St, ll-v Mill Aiilr'ibilR iflP'rn 1.13) writer of the book of Revelation had this thought in mind when he said: "I would thou wert cold or hot." I pass it on to you. J-i nil -in 1 1 lit n Alt-mi' )::i t e a mi i in pn mer and oils by the latter and 27 'minus Kirsh Photographs. The Brobak exhibit also will include several ash trays as an evnmnle of his ceramic work and sots of printed Christmas cards, for which club mourners will take orders. other features of the exhibit will be art work by local groups. Members of the art club will tiT-mr several sketchor and nalnt- First United Church TO J3 Kev. I.. G. Sieber, Minister Sixth Ave. W. and Musfrave II a.m. M.iruinn Worship l IK-l IAIII II I tb Awnr Wwit l L Ci Sk-Iv r inn-.'n (ini II IIHIN 1KMV rr:;J-r sini-l and M: - C Frftyne ;. Sl,iil 2 10 i m i nm ami I '! I I I III II tV v i f.' Hntic Si rt-et IM 11. I) OISCII I 111:, i k filOl The Friendliness of!ings rs wU1 PnVate pupils of Sermon Jesus. Mrs. Peter Hodge. Children's Story "Escape." High school art displays will Anthem: "All Thfiigs Bright, demonstrate how sach thines as your LOCAL Contractor or Builders Supplies dealer and Beautiful." tslllc screen printing are done, 7:S0 p.m. Evening Worship further exhibit will be en- Sermon: "What is Permanent" , tcred by senior students of the Soloist: Mrs.4S. Collins. , Annunciation school. . j The Brobak paintings were COME AND WORSHIP , hll1R ,.lst nl(,ht al tne srnool for SUNDAY WHOOI.S At First the benefit of students. in;- wi.in w Si.il Cuvc JH.'il 1 1 IKI n m. Itiiir 7 ill i m Hfi Win l.i imiiim lIllM.'.ll). Ml United, Beginners and Prim- H UI IMITI-T ' Si 1 1 III 45 a m. ' sit y at ll a.m.: umer pupns ai 12:15; at Conrad United Hall, ! all al 11 a m. - i i ii.d tA'.:, ( pecial Announcement Your local contractor or dealer is known to you. He is your guarantee of the best materials and workmanship available. As a member of your community he contributes to its support and progress, lit every way, he is helping to build your community. If for any reason a job proves un-satisfactory, you will be fully protected with the assurance that a proper adjustment will be mode by this fellow townsman, and the firm he rep-v resents. ... ASK YOURSELF THESE: QUESTIONS Vp QTC nniur) tn hnuo hri.-n rhn;on rt; Legion Women Plan To Stage Fashion Show New fashion for spring and summer of 1051 will be on parade ut the Legion auditorium Monday nisht when the lesion Ladies' Auxiliary stages in sprint; fashion show. Women eif the auxiliary and1 i hli'h school nil's will model the ! fashions with Mrs. J. Gillis as commentator. SporK clothes will be fouliu'-cd. slfessliiK the popular wasli-1 ubles. Pretlv afteininm frocki i and semi-formals, coats and ' many hats also will be featured. Climaxing the show will be th? I traditional bridal party. DuriiiR inlermisiion ncriods i vocal solos will be presented by i PeRy Andrew a n d Yvoiun iSchaefror. 3:r-"' xclusivc distributors in Northern B.C. Jf the line, of Internationolfy Famous NAP- K; tano Accordions Do I know the brand and grade or the quality poe these Sunpr-finr nrrnriHinn in nnr store today. Do I know about the salesman or the 4. Company? ' , 2. Have I asked the salesman or his company 5. for references? ' 24 Have I obtained a'price on this job on exactly the same specifications from my local 6 dealer? of material I amgetting? In the event I pay for the job on an instalment Dion, do I know what finance company will , have my note? Do I know the company will be willing and able to fulfill its guarantee five or ten yeats from now? rea ' i COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE 301 Third Ave West i i Cash 'or old Rukl Buyer's A Moose Whist Drive, day, 8 p.m. Valhalla Dance, Saturday, March 20, 9-12. Refreshments. (67) S.O.N. 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