| .. L ) An odd Ree }yich depriv- ami; sense of Bised him to Phe wrong y T hursday, ys into the 64, of Storm : ped py police the down- Bie was taken | * Fspital, where bod vessel In Biyst, causing Bis sense of ers | Tulger’s Be. Saturday, (178) Danze, ,To- hb nbers and eORY { ts al loam. ity schoob at TUEORAL punsmalr St. 630 am. P00 pm. wer. B.A, BD. (Blue 700) a a * (Gree Qn £12) | * (Green 982) ATED Mae West Sieber (Gre en G13) ( { { { { | ARMY ( Sat rcet ( F.C. Frayne 230 pan ( $ (Black 26) | PUTIERAN BeBride Street (| A. O. Olsen { (Black 610) { z ( ( ( ( | BP ANGIICAN rove BA hot aon, 7) pan. (Green 2100] See ATIST ; - 10.45 am (1) ! Piitice Kupert Daily News Saturday, July 31, 1954 PERSONALS. _ Off on a flying trip. to his | homeland is Mr. C, Verhnar, 143 Eighth Avenue West. He left by plane Wednesday, bound for Am- sterdam, Holland, : * * Mr. and Mrs, Victor Grant, 930 Third Avenuc West, also have left on holiday. ‘They left by plane for Windsor, Ontario, and plan to return by car. : * * ‘ . Mrs. Crawford Moore and daughter, Jacqueline, 440° Sixth Avenue West, left by plane this _ | week for Vancouver, on a holiday’ trip which will take them .to Victoria and to the Okanagan. Three Prince. Rupert “misses’ ‘boarded the CPA plane today bound for @ three-week vacation in Callfornla, The trio, Miss El- sa Schmidt, Miss Mae Leask and Miss Louise Leask plan visits. to San Francisco, San, Diego and Los Angeles during their stay in the sunshine state, 8 s ‘ Expected home next week’ is]: Mr, Martin J. Saunders, 1207} Water Street, who left here early. this month on a combined duty-| ° pleasure trip. He attended a civil defence course in: Ottawa, after which he flew to Ireland for a visit with his father in County Mayor, in southern Ire- - land. By REV. L, A. THORPE, The importance of Christian psychology is being realized more and inore. Our life is governed largely by the mental pictures that we carry around with us, pictures that control our outlook, whether coesesroeres they be true tolife, or to some degree false, Distorted pictures result-in su-’, perior or inferior complexes, the _result of which many of us know all too well. The most important’ ‘of these concepts Is our Idea of ‘God. | If our concept of God 1s large, |° a falth to know and approach |" God, Is possible, and a love to Servier P2000 | The Annual Vacation Church walk with Him and serve Him is probable, But a small picture of God, carried about with us can prohibit all spiritual growth, if indeed it does not bar our entry into the Christlan life al- together! While journeying south, recent- ly aboard one of. our veteran'ing the man to be -sincere,. I: steamers, I spent considerable: time conversing. with a jolly: rogue who had come very close to meeting his Maker the night tt “Andrew's Cathedral School Wednesday August. lith to Saturday August 21st $:30 -, 11:30 am. — Sunday Services morning and. evening as usual throughout Regular Baptist Church iwould be forgiven when he apol- ied 668) (! the summer, 7 t : reeeas eneeareee | A VATION-ARMY. BV acation Bible School . Aug. 2— 13th m9:30 — 11:30 a.m, DAILY Monday Through Friday . CHILDREN WELCOME ‘before through the bad combin- ation of too little heart pressure and too much liquor. His burden was whether his loose living ogized to God. He was very surprised and not August 1, DEBUNKING STORIES about Australians only liking - “meat are: these. three husky. stalwarts tossing a salad at Empire Village in Vancouver, “We have a salad every: day,” Mel: ‘Gawdray . (left) told the B.C, Salad Week Committee. The ‘thrée are Australian BEG wrestlers, joihing ‘in’ the fun while ‘Miss Elleen. Bacon, dietitian in charge of. the’ ‘Empires Village,’ dining room looks © on, On her left are Geoff Jameson and Bruce Arthur. Salad ee in Canada t is from July: 29 fo Vt ae a little indignant when-I told him, “Nowhere in my Bible do I find that repentance alone is enough for the forgiveness of sin.” I went on to explain that to his faith in God’s willingness to forgive, he must add faith In God’s ability to cleanse out the old and to give new life. Bellev- pointed his attention toward Jesus Christ, the Dispenser of the new life: and he scoffed’ at me! He replied in a very Incred- ulous tone, “Surely you don’t be- aan | eve that such a Person as Jesus Christ actually lived and. did all those impossible things?" ' | It was my turn.to be amazed, for here was a man who thought lt impossible for the creator of ‘the world to perform simple miracles of healing and con- trolling nature, and yet he pro- fessed to belleve that God could the Canadian Federation of Bus- iness and Professional Women's +1 Clubs. convention reached the end of’ their week-long program Friday night and left for home with some thoughts oi new. hor- izons for women. a dinner by Dr. Lillian Gilbreth, famed U.S. methods” _ engineer who returned last spring from a. tour of The Philippines, Formosa, India, Australia, England and Brazil, co-operation.and: team work as I witnessed among Western: and Women’s. Work in Far East - Outlined at B & TORONTO (CP)—Delegates to | The thoughts were planted at “J have never seen so. much take a guilty sinner and make him an acceptable citizen of heaven, just because he said he was sorry! I pointed out to him A UNITED CHURCH ; Sixth Avenue West at Musgrave av. LAWRENCE G, SIEBER, Minister BING SERVICE ONLY aot 11 a.m. ON: Be Doers! . meENS STORY: The Little Blue Flower PREACHER: Rev, RJ, Love, Vancouver, B.C. family service and everyone ts invited "Inoss of ‘God made the Bible a as: forcibly as I could that. if :his God was too small to per- form a simple natural miracle, | perform the spiritual miracle ‘tht he wanted and needed. I find as I“ circulate’ ahioig: people that many are missing have been taught not to believe ‘not iterally” true, thelr con- 1 icept of God grew smaller and ‘smaller, / 1 ophis decrende of faith becamay sx a: victous ’ Circle,’ for the: small- worthless book and Its. message of Divine love and redemption something for children {0 think about, May I ask you today, “How large 1s your God? Do you wor- ship Him as the Creator, . the Majesty on high Who holds the reins of the universe and.can do whatboever he pleases? Or have you a smaller idea of tha Heav- stamp of human ingenuity upon 1?" COMM AND WORSILIP RE 1S STILL ROOM FOR YOU AT OTHE SHORE BIBLE CAMP. Auqust 10.— 20 X% Mountain Climbing % Hand Work BEAUTIFUL LAKELSE LAKE ing 9 1. A THOREE, DIRECTOR, AT RED G0 re TEE ogy ‘ os CAMP, Few Acres’ IN‘S ISLAND, TERRACE; B,C, jan reaeh your glrtay children aro Ahriltod with els from home, all assombla at depot Monday at ‘M, daylight time; take ovetything Nn, . , ere, nnd apoiding money borora lonving, ETS! Expoct your girls home by train, Islay evening, August 11, Ve VOW AOL everything? AML hagmnge Inbeltodt? URRY! HURRY! HURRY! ‘Amp, August 11620, . | +++ SHIT room for a fow moro TER—F, Antrobus, 230 5th Avo, East ., back to the Bible, for that Is the Let me exhort everyone to KO | only written revelation of His, ‘Person, and let everyone look afresh at the Lord Jesus‘ Christ, for. He ts the only Iving revela- tion of God's power and glory. “God, Who spake In mes nnst by the prophots, hath: In these | Inst days spoken unto us by His | Son." Hob, 121-2; nL eiueihenetemetoraed Sanatorium Still Standby FORT SAN, BSnak, (CP)--Antl- blotles have revolutionlzed the treatment of Gubereulosty in Sas- Katehewan but anly as a supple- ment to the old standby--sana- torlim treatment, Dy, John Orr, medical director and general superintendent, told the Snakatehowin Antl-Tubor- cWosls Longie's apnial meating Mriday thyt there stilt ta much to learn about new drugs, A slow bub definite Improve- Mehl ean be Iboked forward to In Saakatehewan Slow progress Ie being ninde on the attiek on TH among Tndlans, At tho ond of 1983 tho annie torlamy had U7t tdlan hitters under (yontinen! and another 74 word boing treated In Indian honpitats, Tho Joanne exninbyod 14,740 Ine dana during the year, On the rorervatlona and ti Indian day aohoola 14 porsons were fore In ueed at lreabaiend. ‘He. was certainly too small’ to} the peace and joy of the exper- |, lence of Salvation because they:|. i™ ,the Bible, Because the Bible was |: : enly Father, one that tins the, |n TB Treatment | ' | | PAL’ 4 COAT--The avy. of cashmere snd mohair ina deen vibrant tone called apricot brandy mnuke this slender column cont ideal for fali wear, Newsworthy polnts are shown in the sloping shoulders en- tirely covered by a wide apron collar whieh is notehed high on elther side, It also fontures pouchy sleeves whieh are an- chored tightly at the wrists with (ny turn-back cuffs vn slot pockets placed Just hetow the walat and marked by rata. ed seams that accentuate the cont’s slenderness, Buttons of half fabrie and half bone rin from the collar to the knees In one continuous Ilne, - Insurance Act affecting payment i Sébastiano Catalano, ‘the. thought oe of:,the' ‘surgeon . preperg iy ' ‘seapels ae “well-known credit manager at \ Macl.cod, PW, Conclave Eastern women in Asia.”. At last, Western women have approached the East with -hum- ility—"they have come to learn|: as well as-teach.” This newfound humility might well be used at home she said to open new doors and solve new problems. She attacked — the American attitude of a‘ “Phd. qualification for nearly every job,” saying that what women needet now were ‘educated hearts and hands.” Delegates Friday raised the cry “discrimination” -against a regulation in the Unemployment claims to newlymarried women. _-The regulation is directed. at women married two years or less. If sucha woman ceases employ- ment after marriage she will not get unemployment benefits un- less she is. widowed, deserted, separated, or has a husband in- “capable of work—no matter how | many:,years,, she. has, paid into|~ the fund, : - + FRIGHT FATAL | CATANIA, Sicily. (enters) — terrified by | that he, would not suryive:;an: operation: died of a heart atlack Fridaty at thy. sgt this ad “Farewell Party Held Here | ~~ Horioring Mrs. W. Bowes Mrs, W. W. (Yvonne) Bowes, : Wallace’s store herd, was honor- ‘ed Thursday afternoon ata fare- well parly staged by fellow eni-: ployecs, Mrs, Bowes will leave the city. shertly to make her home Jn Vancouver, The ‘farewel] party, at the home of Mrs, A. R, Berry, 608 Fifth Bast, saw the honoree pre- senred with a corsage of red carnations by Mrs, M. Hatnes, and a beautiful siver tray with a farewell message in scroll form, Refreshments were — served fram a prettily- -appolnted tea table, contred with a spray of sivect peas and asters, Assisthia the hostess were Mrs, F. ford, Mrs, J, Johinsan and Mrs, M. Ricloth Others atlending were Mrs, V. “Beequet, Mrs, A, Crim, Mrs, M. Mis, R Macgregor noe nen 8 pnt a8 Enjoy ; fawril Th Gray ey scene yesterday of. a ‘gala ‘plenic for youngsters. of the MeClymont Park playground | program..: a ‘aboard a’ bus here at. 10: 30.a.m. Led. kitten, ‘fed’ the . half-starved || Craw-" Tf 7 Clilen Popular’ ‘Grassy Bay : was “the A total of 47 children. climbed for. the jaunt --to Grassy - Bay| p where, under the supervision: of Miss Rusty Thain, they. enjoyed | ; swimming, a nature , contest, games and a bonfire. 7 . The nature contest was won by Lynn Ericksén who: collected a total ‘of 185 different specimens of plant, sea and Insect life, RESCUE KITTEN =: - Miss Thain. repor ts no ‘mishaps marred the day but. fears. that a good deed of the day won't be appreciated by some mother, The youngsters rescued an. abandon-|- animal and took it home. “\' The. ‘Youngsters.: returned. to. town at: 5:30: p.m., and ‘later. in’ the evening gathered at the park “| for the weekly Friday nightibon- |}: — : ‘brie fire . party, which, attracted, ‘a good crowd before it WAS: ‘rained cut at 9. p.m. Miss Thain said. today ‘the : Dlayground schedule for next weck will be announced Monday Mrs. A. Kristensen, Mrs, BE. Div- iddson, Mrs, & Hall, Mrs, C. Smith, Mr, M. Skalmarud, Mr. Doug | Wood and Mr, L,"M. Felsenthal, 'Unable to attend were Mrs. W. jects. : versity ‘entrance: or, recommendation: f nelude: ’ Gordon Willlam J ames Bateman, ! Peter Eugene’ Bartlett,:Ronald . Martin B; Black}, Ronald. Alpert : Clecone, ‘Beverley. ‘Ellen’ ‘Comer,’ mi Joan. ‘Diane: Grimble,.. '|Mitchell, Henry, Frederick Alan Kristmanson, - {Loughlan, Ethel Jean’ .Moore- house, John Spencer “MacDonald; Robert. Eugene Pedersen, Shirley | 4 Anne Mary Pierce, Angus Camp-~: ibell Smith, Helen. Rose Trapp, : Steve Susumi Yamamoto, Ae SENIOR, MATRIC: a “ulation exams’ were:. ‘Laurin ‘Antrobus, ‘Kart, Nordwi ‘Bride. To. Be, - Local” students aitaining’ ‘uni standing; hrough success in examinations | ; ‘George ‘Duane ‘Douglas Sucreessful_ in. senior: ‘matric- | Shower. Fetes. : Helen. Astoria | Mis§ . Helen “Astoria, “popular Prince Rupert -bride- elect, wa miscellaneous." shower: ‘at...the lor, Street... ‘| nonoree | seated in a: by’ Evie. Rowe. honofee, .Mrs..J, -Mintenko,: Mrs. S. Nickel, Mrs. A: Mintenko; Mrs. AL Astoria:. Mrs,-H.- Astoria, Mrs: E, ‘Thompson, Delphine’ Astoria: and Judith: Mintenko. Refreshments. were- “served ° at ' the close by -the hostess, assisted: ‘| by Mrs. S, Wagner, Mrs... ‘Nickel, Mrs. Pp. Lopushinsky,: ‘Faye: Rowe; tenko, Astoria, Mrs: L, Balagno; Miss M. ‘Paul Me- honored: “Thursday - night” ‘at al: home of. Mrs,.K, Rowe, 640 Tay The surprise . “event. saw the} special | chair «trimmed: with pink andy \.white . streamers ‘and’ presented. With many ‘lovely: ‘gifts, wheeled. Ba: in ona prettily-decorated : ‘wago Aes “The guests ‘enjoyed a. variety Bae of games with prizes going. to the |: Jean = Dutton’: and. Judith, Min- : Other: invited. “iaests included Miss D, Astoria, Mrs. L. Astoria, yan,” Mrs. Be Mintenko,:: :Mrses 1 .Wagnet, “Mrs, ‘C.: Rowse; “Miss J. ee 4: in. junior ‘senior, matric, w: ‘ment. supplemen ‘month, The sup Astoria and Mrs. D. . Whitehouse. oo OPTOMETRIST Moe Green 960 ve “Fred. ‘EB ‘Dowiie oe ale "303° ‘rd Ave, Wo Webster and Mrs, A. Turcotte. BEST: OF FOOD ue a hn FINEST OF CQOKING 7 LIMITED - _FOR FAKE CUT. 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