asp GROOM Mr. Ikner. st, me of Mr. STORY Purches at 11 am. MBunday School at Bh uwi gC ATHETCAL. R Cunsmair St. : Bic: 8:30 win a Brocktcr. B.A. B.D, (4766) - a TOE Sei TIST Beeest Young St. ed Antrabue (4519) SHYTERIAN Phone 3114 mx sey (3024) McBride Stree} , 38. Olsau (3631) ANGLICAN bye 111.00 am. 730 pan. (2544) B mevarenorermenen enim ents ee VT TIST Mm) 1015 am, Mey service 11:30 an ee 7:40 pam. vo hy Beri: CUURCH eS € and Auibruse . i 730 pm ' ie 12066 ——— mee ae es art —Photo by ‘Chandler's Studio and Mrs, Fred Faulkner, jr, pose cameraman following their wedding at First Fast Saturday evening. The palr, son of Mr, and 1236 Seventh Avenue East, and Phyllis. and Mrs, Eugene Dutton, bed vows before the Rev. L, G. Seber. They*are Mhome at 613 Sixth Avenue West, 625 Taylor ‘Saturday “If the Son therefore shall * free Indeed.” ‘thing while visiting Ketchikan, I ‘could hardly believe my. eyes, but | ‘there before me was a high totem | pole with the exact likeness of a ‘white man way up on top. As I ‘squinted against the brightness of the spring sun, 1 quickly recog- nized the figure to be that of , Abraham Lincoln. I could not rest ‘until I knew the whole story of ;how the Alaskan natives credit this famous statesman for free- ‘ing them as he.did the southern | during his presidency that Al- | aska was bought from the Russ- | | fans and that our northern ‘nelahbours consider that. trans- iaction as thelr guarantee of free- dom. ; Many thousands of words’ sre ‘Written and spoken annually wnt whe “about our: freedom. and how :to safeguard it, and our western: na- ‘tions are very ‘conscious “of our - : political and religious -freedoms. ‘However; the true: ‘freedom’ which? Christ spoke of is‘seldom: experi-’ enced in our Jand:+and In our ‘elty, I earnestly wish that: all of ' -us were. as appreciative of the! ifreedom that the Son of God llot of cleaning headaches, say land Launderers Research | Insti- laboratory which tests garments dn the cleaning fluid, Flock-dot ‘dissolve, with an eye to their future elean- ing, says Ernest W. ‘Finlayson, managing executive of the inst!- ¥tute,, ‘1. “Women tend to buy - for style -and |-cleanabllity of material, that's (By Rey. L. A lay Regular Baptist Church) awerwers emcoman | | Last Easter I saw an interesting | (slaves. I then realized that it was in -offers .as the Alaskan natives | snomselves inté* slavery: There are of the freedom Mr. Lincoln |... more slaves lo Hqour today ‘gave them, Let me describe this i, ithan there ever were in the cot- | _ glorious liberty. NG IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS amen a ft 1 ‘ Saturday, | By PEGGY THOMAS: , ' OTTAWA . ()—Novelty - fabries ' may look good, but. they cause a , textile experts at: the Cleaners tute. - The ‘Institute, to’ which 534 Canadian cleaning and launder- ing. firms belong, maintains a to try to find out why they’ fail to stand up to cleaning. The main troublemakers, says|: the Institute, are fabrics with]: stripes or other designs glued on by an adhesive which Is soluble!’ prints and metallic prints also Too few shoppers buy clothes appearance. rather ‘than ‘why more than 250 damaged ar- ticles .a month: come. into our laboratory for analysis and ‘Te- port.” - The institute's experts find, said Mr, Finlayson,*that only 25 per cent of failures ate. caused by cleaning‘methods: The ot Yer 75 per cent are the result of the wearer's abuse of the material, poor manufacture, faulty fabrics, soft dyes, and inadequate. label- ling, t Sermon make you free, ye shall be ithe usual freedom that we hear!’ ‘about, for it is not an earthly, -human, external liberty but a ‘spiritual freedom of the heart that influences the deepest: ex- periences of life. It is of far greater importance than earthly freedom for it transcends. and disregards circumstances. Re- member Paul and Silas singing in the prison in Philippi while thefr feet were in stocks and their backs sore from the beat- g. ‘Secondly, it is freedom from that dreadful thing that God calls sin, The Heavenly Father warns us that sin is a bondage that we cannot break ourselves, * How often earnest folk berome concerned about their habits of life and make a valiant attempt to put things right, only to learn First of all, it is different from Prince Rupert Da Daily hoe eptember 28, 104 i Cleanability’ ‘Often ignore ‘The ‘labelling proviem may, “be solved in the near future when the: institute, in co-operation with ‘Canadian textile’ manufac- | turers, will ‘put the ‘institute's seal of approyal on garments which can be laundered and dry- cleaned Successfully, -@ Cash for old gold — Bulger | @ Regular - what God tells us in His Word, |. “He shall be holden with the: ; Cords of his sins.” Only the Son | cof God has the power to break sin’s fetters and set us: free. ‘It ‘often grieves me to see so, many of our citizens neglect: the | 'Saviour’s offer of true and last- | ing freedom. and instead sell ton fields of the south) Ang the | , probability of thei ‘gscane far | 3, leas than {tn cit pve! of Unele | t' ICES ; gas Service, 10 am-—-Intermediates and | yor relations of normal life, Choir, Seniors. More and more of ‘our time, Ming Service, 12:15 pnn--Besinners and pmioney end soul is demanded un-. Mr. David Des Primaries, thine we little left for any- Heuy foe dna . , ning ¢ pricur for the parents are specially invited |, Maes this distarh von? Then i ' . F Baptist Church RALLY DAY—SUNDAY, SEPT, 26 SUNDAY SC{OOL to attend with thelr ehildren, ; Tom, Drink ‘is: | “many masters thd pleastire-seck- er of today may have, but it Js ane af the hardest, mast unre- lentine and eruelest. of them all, This Master demands total al- legiance, at the expense of fam- {ly hevniness and all ather pea. and of the} let. me remind you that our Rav- jour's offer is still‘opon. If the’ Ig Worship lending, el ol Me, UNITED CHURCH 7:30 pm—Evening Worship Sermon: Naughty and Nice COME AND WORSTIDP Bee) 15 WELCOME TO THWSE SERVICES Aut First United, Ht fs Rally Sunday with all piltnding Morning Worship, No School. (United Hall all ab UE avn, Son shall make you free . . He! enn, He will give you victory over, if you seek Him and find Him, ; } sinful nature and sinful habits, “Then yo. shall he free Indeed. "1 te tee ce em erat Luxury Steamer Prince George) . QATT.R TAR and Intermediate Ports Bach Thursday ae ts am, 1 M- / 1 Andrew's Cathedral amy Sept, 26 ‘union Congregation Primary Sunday School Morning Prayer Purch Parade of Protestant Naval porsoinl } MCS Chatham, Reload lth, | 08 lar Baptist Church AN TIT AVE, Bs ANNOUNCES, te for Sunday Morning Sorvicos Worship Service "11:90 aa # Ths Ih Paedtle Standard ‘tne ' Vvarm Welcome Awaits You For KETCHIKAN WRDNESUAY Midnight Namtort anid Service ioe resmevntiona write ol all City or Dopot Office meiner Wuipart. H.C. Nu Uh RENT Wi ‘Saeed | VANCOUVER: | Bug : rom Sar Of Austiaries ies Mis. J. 8, Black: of Princo Ru. pert, recently elected: ‘president of the Provincial Command, Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, returned . Wednesday. | | from an official tour which took ‘er to north central B.C.. and: | the lower mainland, 4 Leaving here - September. 13, she visited the. auxiliary in Prince ‘George at a session also attended: by L. A.. members from Othe ‘Cathotie outh: tion .of . the Church’ of’ the An- nunclation — -has’ launched . the 1054-55 ‘season with: a “meeting at Annunciation’ Schoal, At which Florence Duggan “WS elected president, “HtRid ¢ Other ‘officers. named ab. ‘the session include: Vice-president, John’ Laporte; secretary, . Betty | Oskey; ..,. treasurer,’ “Jeannette Cloutier,” ‘education committee, Theo.” “Vandergulik;:. - spiritual committee. Elaine’ ‘Young; apos-. tolic, Phil Lyons; ‘Social, John, Dumas. | readers \eandy” booth, dart: “pooth’ ‘and: | abe punchboard ‘at: the: parish’: -ba-' zaat. Octoher. 6 to, 8,,a8 well-“as decision to: hold a rummage: sale in November. « Bey The ' group’ “also. ‘plafined ‘ to start a CYO. scrap. book “and. to. hold roli call at‘each’ ‘meeting; | - Other features‘of. the: ‘meeting inchided introduction-of a guest,:| Thomas Tom of Miller: Bay, and: an interesting talk by; John: Du- | mas on his: hobby; photo. suplies' ‘and developing: pictures. ee “Danelng,’. card games. ‘and. re- freshments’ ‘were: enjoyed. follow- Vanderhoof and ‘Quesnel ‘who discussed plans for next. year’s provincial convention to be: held in Prince George. Other’ business at the session included ‘plang * for’; ‘staging a Mecting, Moose. «Ing the meeting.» tend, @ Legion Auxillary Card Party, Monday, September 27, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept,’ 28, 8 p.m. Busin-}.. ess:meeting. Members please at- @ Drapes and Curtain Special for two weeks, starting Septem- ber 25, 20% discount at Pioneer |Canadian Laundries, Phones 3211 or 3212, @ Sons of Norway meeting, Monday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. Film. @ Holders of Rotary Tea Tick- | at HMCS Discovery, with 2,000 ets No. 496 and No, 439, please Legion and ‘Auxillary members call at Deeth’s. ‘From there she travelled, to Jasper and south to Vancouver attending a Fraser Valley Dis-" trict Council Rally at New West- minster with 108: ‘delegates from throughout the valley. In Vancouver she attended colorful travelling gavel celebra- tions at which the Everett, Washington, branch presented. the gavel to Branch 168, Van-| couver, The ‘event featured a. ‘three-band parade from . the Vancouver Hotel to Georgia |: (926) | Auditorium for ' the ‘ ceremony: | followed by B party. and dance (227) (1t) (H) (226) partlctpating. . Credit Women To Complete Course: During November Members of the Prince: Rupert: Credit. Women’s: Breakfast Club held’ an’ interesting educational meeting under chairmanship of Mildred, Olsen at the home: of Mrs. J, Bolton. - ‘Lessons studied from the due cational - Manual : of the- Credit Women’s Breakfast . Clubs . of North: -Ametica, were “Present Trends in Retail: Credit,” “Types of Consumer Credit.” a Plang: were: made to: -complete’| the course in ‘November, “with ex- |: aminations to follow. as soon af- ter as possible. These. examina- tions will complete ‘the third: ‘ed ucational ’ course, On. comple tion of the fourth ‘members wil be ; awarded. ‘diplomas from: ‘the: National Retail: Crédit. Education, qualifying ° them: for. ‘important credit. Jobs, in. any, sity or co! _{munity,” and: .. when the others go Ve | Ford is the only car in Canada at its price with, V- & - i power now, so it will still be in style long safter other _ low-priced cars outdate their present models by joining we the V-§ swing. What’s more, ‘Ford’s V-8 enginé has. been owner-proved through millions of miles of driving - _ and it’s backed by over 20 years’ ‘experience gained os}. a “inh. in’ building. morei-8 engines. than all: others marie : * facture combine! leg P ” a ae 1 » and Ford will stay worth : sé - St ford | Is the lowed priced cat “with nee ats : ay, date in the modern manner. “And i in ‘addition Forget you: a“ range’ ‘of model choices, colour, combinatio - glimorous pols aid. interior trims that’no: NS more, foo” " Because Ford fers you all ‘these important features, Drop i in mand s see ¢ your 1 Ford Dealer now. 1 Yoi ca find the Sa gee hee and because it has the smoothest, quictest automatic “(rade-in value of your present car has: never ‘been so ee % drive on the road and all the modern, cffort-saving high as it is today. You'll get the biggest money-sqvilig ee hehe " power assists, it’s worth more when you buy it and. when deal in town—on a new Ford V-8, Canada s Worl ae you sell it. 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