rr KIW 'Wrsrsrr Official Wheels Expected Soon For Derby Here Saturday, February 28, 1954 ' Prince Rupert Daily News The Soap Box Derby committee Blueprints and rule books for regional contest at Mission City L'r r-Woitl W am eniries aiso are expected within later this spring . jr.. fens of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council is continuing preparations for the May 24th derby here and today it reported official wheels and axles for the derby cars have been ordered and should arrive here soon. hospital ward Charlie Balagno, well-known musician, wuu iucu lu uireut a only once belore, three years ago, has a Rupert winner travelled to the official contest at Mission. The council also is sponsoring a Tag Day here March 20 to raise funds for the trip to tne nexi iew days and B.C. officials have suggested they may send crash helmets for the boy contestants' use. The derby, which is to be made an annual event by the Trades and Labor council, will produce a Rupert racer to enter the -Sintjlicun Lfoulh Cjroup J-Iotjs When Final plans for tomorrow night's fireside hour were made when the Anglican Young People's Association of St. Peter's, Seal Cove, held Its weekly meeting. The group will hold Its fireside session following evening service at 8t. Peter's, to hear the Rev. H. S. McSherry, missionary who served In Japan. The group also has sent to AYPA headquarters for its branch charter, and has finaliz i, e Rupert Rotary Lusted tomorrow 1. Rotary Mixed jti annual concert IjThcatrc. reade ers NO DOUBT ABOUT IT-' , t 11,0 com fit of theatre orchestra here In the days of silent films. Some of the stage show songs planned by the chorus are excerpts from Brigadoon, "Student's March Song" from The Student Prince. "Oiannina Mia" from The Firefly and "Moonbeams" from The Red Mill. Instrumental numbers will Include trumpet, accordion and piano solos and a piano duet. the tuna ." , Vtenslun of the dt"t-up ad Iul" . Lt.iry Club. I wai feature a tt spirituals and " 'i hits from popu-,1, bv the cl.orua, " f jal instrumental ed plans to sell greeting cards as Cash for old gold Bulger's Moose Whist Drive, Satur-day, 8 p.m. (49) Sonja Ladles Meeting, Mrs. R. Webber, Monday, March 1. (50) ; Watch out for Varieties of '54 , at the Capitol Theatre, March 7. Sponsored by the Women of the Moose. (It) She J pretly and a iuna-ralslng project. Ml nrellii imarl loo . . . ! Colorful . . . satin-gold, silver, chrome and Capri Green. Feature-full . . . everything a kitchen or housewife could want. Value-full . . . You can't pass up a buy like this. FROM ftrtists. Color Harmony Refrigerator .r choir, which I; Saturday Sermon "And the Disciples Were Called Christians" She's pretty because she has more time to keep herself pretty. She's pretty smart because she saved the time to keep herself pretty by buying a BOB PARKER Al Used Car. I lor the pasi " ' ; 1. l 5 , V to that was a ,s directed by By RF.V. L. A. THORPE, of the Regular Baptist Church The name "Christian" seems to be the mit nnm.i.,. t k. I IM world. And so it ouirht to be, because to those who rightfully adopt it, belong all the riches and resources of Heaven. TOR V '51 Ford Custom Sedan 2-tone Custom heater. Beautiful condition ONLY $l5 '50 Ford Pickup New paint; low mileage A-l mechanically .... ."KI050 '51 Plymouth Tudor A-l condition. Custom heater A buy for IfljlH) 53 Ford Sedan Like new only 7.000 miles. Lots of extras. ONLY .-. JWIJiO These, God tells us, guarantee i 1 r I' " liiv Mliml ut , precious things. Perhaps then we should look at this name "Christian" and see $26700 GORDON & ANDERSON Phone 46 UlillPltW. pun; iniilr St. , a ;io a m. ,! n m) p tit-,,kliT HA. BD. ,r lHln- ""HQ ! us a greatly improved life on ; earth, and a perfect life in the future with Him. To Christians only, God offers real peace (Rom. 5:1, His most Intimate companionship IJn. 14:23), sweet assurance iRbm. 8:16), cleansing from stain of sin (Titus 3:7) and i the supply of all their needs (Phil. 4:19) among many other BOB PARKER LIMITED "The Home of Friendly Service" ih. invert itrment n not published what God has to say about these privileged people. The word Is only used three times in the Word of God, so will not be a drawn out Investigation. The first mention of It la In Acts 16:26 where we read of Paul's and Barnabas' ministry in the church at Antioch. This was a particularly fine church, with great zeal for the Lord Jesus t Yniimt st. Fred AnlrotjUB (Cri-i'ii till I Of dispUytd bv the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Advertising in the Daily News Brings Result -in n ki' Atfc'i f"1!il Will. I'W l(ir. ii l"l'.!) First United Church 'Most comfortabfe car ; "So steady we've ever (SI Mill" Christ and much missionary Kev. I.. (. Kii-brr, Minister , nw si . on the curves-no sway at all" Sixth Ave. W. and Musgrave M Sl'-wr i f tO,.TJNJJ, I a.m. Morning Worship. , KM 1 -ilrf't c Fniyne . ii i .to p m I Black 2ISU , now:..far greater I I I III It v enueavor. J lie disciples who were the first to be called Christians were first "added unto the Lord" (verse 24) then happily served the Lord in their local Church. , -The second time the word Is used In Scripture is in Acts 26:28 where Paul is before King Agrip-pa, his life at stake. As usual, Paul turned this hearing into an opportunity to witness to what-.he Lord meant to him and grippa was thoroughly Impressed. He. replied, "Almost thou M. Ili ldr St ru t 11. o Illvtl (H:,u k (lioi i Sermon: "Then Cometh Jesus From Galilee." Children's Story: "Javert." Anthem: "Standing in the ' Marketplace." 7:.0 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: "The Burden of Vision." Anthem: "Hear Then In Love, O Lord." ' COME AND WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOLS At First United, Beginners and Primary at 11 a.m.; Older pupils at 12:15: at Conrad United Hall, all at 11 a.m. ,I II AN road slabilily and safety WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW BALL-JOlNT FRONT SUSPENSION flf r 7 iJ p m m4 A in. l iiiiuuii i!w,'i lli'lllt , l l'l'lll . ti'lfc I Hi I-' "1. i,tA: tvi.t It m I T;.ty H!'-1 01 ( persuadest me to be a Christian." By this reply we see that he had heard of the disciples' new name; but what is of greater importance, it shows us that to become a "Christian" necessitates a decision. Agrlppa was almost persuaded in taking that decisive step. This derision, to renounce the world and to accept Christ, was that same step that those in Antioch took when they were 7 Color Film Z-r-l tUr ff hrre a ftitr car rmrrlrrvTOsnarck Mtmg bl ML" '-Tt.X I'lS'Wl SHOWN irmy Citadel "added unto the Lord." Peter is the only other Scripture writer that uses this interesting word. In his first epistle he writes;, "Yet --if any man . 'awm mm m 1 1 -mpwA w-tt wa.vi v JT-wwraiwuiiB'Ty" ' r . - St. Peter's Church (Anglican, Seal Cove)-" Sunday School 11 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. - - Guest Speaker;.- . , Rev. H. S. McSherry Home from Hiroshima, Japan. Fireside gathering and informal get-together with refreshments following the evening service. Feb. 27th i p.m. 1 i. 4 ' BRING A FjiEND . i ... . v.. t , .... I ' ; .- 9 "r ' A?' Cuiliion r expenses fli:y Work. suffer as a Christian . . ." He tells us what he means by the name two verses later where he nys: ". . . And if the righteous rarrely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?" Peter obviously describes the Christian as "righteous" in contrast to "ungodly" and "sinner." Let us then conclude that all true Christians 'live been made riehteous, not of works lest any man should boast, but by the precious blood of the Lamb of God. There is a fountain filled with blood. Drawn from Immanucl's veins. 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Monarch's beauty of style, with its longer, slimmer, lower-looking lines and its beautifully appointed interiors, expresses all that is newest and finest in modern automotive design. More than ever, " Hicre a fine car mailers. Monarch belongs". Idral tu IFeb-28 rk "4 sl'iik sl'iik to to a a Tjfl L'm"-ts4!iw The firemen, members of Local ; 559, International Association of i Firefighters, won the wage boost ' and other benefits after sessions with a conciliation officer here . last week. j The firemen, in glvlns final approval to the 1954 contract; i especially thanked City Clerk ! Bill Long for his personal efforts j in negotiating the agreement. 'Monarch's now ride-control "Yes, and it gives you , nukes driving a pleasure" Missionary so mucri more confidence" 'lay nt 2:30. n "r I'rayer l.Kiiminc 7;m ,,.m. uml at :0 '' Tiioilay anil Wednesday, romlurted by 'AMIS S. ItU.HWIN of Mount Calvary, Fred E. Dowdie OPTGMETPIST Mew address: 301 ?rd Ave. W . rivlM! 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