Shoe A jet aks epee Pee SE ERE nell ¥e aa Thee aS ens arh AR Pane oe A AN cea imate 2 ee a, A, cm iy GRACE BROWN, : ee 7 .,.: Dally News Staff, Writer... : ee A’ sleek new. type of bulk cargo freighter glided into its: berth alongiside the: Cc This new modern ‘vessel, _the MV Estello. of Norweglan regis- . | try, reflects the pleasant. per-! sonality and refined, dignity of Her captain, who supervised: its construction ard chose the fur- |. nishings. to ° accommodate a complement of 39 officers ‘and men, ’ Rich oak panelling contrasted by gay drapery and.slip covers iin bright colored, patterns gave | the atmosphere a ‘feeling ot cheerful relaxation, “When you! ve been ont at. sea elevator piers early: Tuesday: afternoon. under. the command ofa man’ who has been sailing. around the tA. “CANADIAN DESIGNED GOWN: This graceful pale blue eve- inlhig frock in a ylscose Ilnen type fabric was designed by Ottawa rcouturier Frances Stewart for the Spring collection of the ‘Adsoclation of Canadian Couturters which was shown today in | Montreal, “The bodice is bordered in black sequined lace to’ deceliluate (he chain stripe in the fabric by the Raymills ti of Textile Sales Lid. . Booth Students’ Bake Sale ' Realizes $15 For Polio Fund Y 3, Students of two Grade 7 classes al Bouth Memorial igh t hoo! like lo hel people and have staged two successful Projects in the last two months, «, This week they staged a bake sale which netted $15 for _ the Prince Rupert Kinsmen’s elub Pollo fund drive, ‘Before Christmas they raised funds to provide a needy _tauily with a Yuletide hamper, The classes began the projects of thelr own accord, Booth teachers Mrs. Margaret McKee and Ernest Novakowski ., Slressed today. ST RN 1. “re Bullons and Wows 8 on Slender Spring Sheath i @ TO MY need a little cheering’: ‘up,” .the captaln told me at a. Teeeption {ae mrecennn tartn ate sate PERSONALS G, P Woodside, advertising manager for the Dally News, left this morning by Canadian Pacif- le Alrlines for, Vancouver en routs 19 Danean where he will spend ten- -days, : T. N. Rowe, 1843 Bleventhi Ay- enue East, left today by CPA plane for a week's. holiday in 1 Vancouver. where he will’ visit his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Bowden. for Vancouver where he will ‘at- (end a meeting of the re-classif- Iealion of mechanics’ for “the pulp and paper industry In the province, He plans to Teturn |. the middle of next week. @ Avoid theatre, line- -ups—buy, your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe. This week—Garile * Spare} ' Ribs, Pork Chop Sucy, Deep Fried Prawns, the best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried | © Half Chicken. Phone orders. a: specialty, Dial 3215. Open till 2 am, Saturday, © 7) @ Valentine Dance, - Feb. 16, Digby: Island. Free. transporta- Lic from Fairview Co-op, ‘leave Ing 9 pan. 5-picee. ‘orchestra, VALENT INE ~- F div ters’ Srom Vanee’s, of cour s*., Cap- tol Theatre Bullding. Dial | 3993. » (87). @ Noose Night, Sat. “Feb, 8 p.m. oe for 45 days, at ‘a time, you ‘do. fers them not to be marricd. fanadian’ Government | world’ for 35 vears, Captain’ Berge Andrassen, | ate ele ‘ his’ quarters for a num- ber .. _ government officials Thursday, ithe night hefore he sailed: 5. - There js one outstanding dif- ‘ference in. the personnel of the gives rise to the extra‘ effort to” ~ Saturday ‘By: REY. I, no ‘his coming week will see” t oy love, valentines, candy, and sen {tion will be the order, True love is a beautiful thing! and’ is the drawing force that. ? oy Bvangelteal: Free Church . a GOD'S LOVE ‘SURPASSES: “ALL - ermon - Ser FOSTER: é he. observance of. timental expression . A. closing thought. The’ Lord | pleads In’ Proverbs:.23:26:° “My a:, diy when | ° of. affec= | son, give Me thine ‘heart.”. oh convince of oné’s deepest fecl- Ings ‘dnd affection on this par- teulat day of the year.:: : : feeble protestations be compared ‘.- with: ‘God's love for. a sin-sick | sy ship,:‘Threeof the crew mem- | |bers, are women,.One a wireless’ lasting life!” - operator is the wite of the elec- (ay'As to real love, can ‘our! ithe: ‘peace arid’ rest’ Of the: heait [given to’ Him’ to cleanse and sy dteey purify, and: heal and tune to His ownt world? | John 3:16 tells us: “Ror God! 20 loved the world that He gave |. g His .only begotten Son, . that. whoseever believeth in Him | shoujd not perish, but have ever-| | (bySpeaking of hearts, the’ trical officer and the other two /Bible“has much to. say on that are, ‘stewardesses, . “Women. on board’ does Hob ef-| ‘fect the running of: the ship cr ‘the ship's crew,”. the captain sald, However, he did say he pre- “Tf one ‘decides. to leave thé ship you automatically lose tivo ‘erew members,” he added with § a “jehuekle, . “All the comforts of: home were evident, even the food tasted home- -cooked, We were served rulle polsa on fresh home-made bread, cooked. ham on rye. Choice of liquor was rum, scotch, gin and cognac, . Drinks were mixed with. vermouth or soda water, “ ‘Still single and youthful look- Ing at 52, Captain Andrasscn | said he was too old to ‘marry now, but planned ‘to retire from the. sea this year and settic down In Oslo. He's been a cap-/ tain for 17 years, . > E, P. O'Neal, 330 Bigth Avenue ; East, left {his morning by plane ' eader: : “Since he has not been home for two years and three months, Captain Andrasscn feels ready : to give up his sea career now. but watching him show off his, ship with jersonal pride, it is doubtful he w:il become a land- lubber so easily. The Estello was commission- ed by the captain 16 months ago in Emden, Germany and she be- longs to a fleet of three ships of the Bj Ruud Pedersen Lines. To date she’s been employed in bringing in coal and: iron ore. (The cargo she ‘picked up at Prince. Rupert was her first | shipment of grain, She features all types of navi- gational-alds including an auto- matie ‘pilot, which dispenses iw:th a man at the wheel, The ‘vessel also boasts two! beauliful. passenger cabins, fin-j ished In oak- ~panelling and lay-| ishly draped in gay monkscloth. ! Cabin’ furnishings include aj huge siding wardrobe, one dnu- ble bunk a chintz covered dav-| enport which opens into a bed! _ bigh- polished oak fable and; ‘chalrs,-a beautifully » 4a deboard, and-a separate balh- ‘ room, | The men's quarters, also fur- nished with gay curtains and} checkered table cloths. reflected | la happily operated ship. amnle | recreation rooms and facilities ; for the crew, | Captaly Andrassen sald that: ! i | subject, too, which illustrates why we need to experience the effects of this salyation through His ‘Son, for inslance: y carrying..out. designed - Jeremiah 17:9: “The heart ts dece!!ful above'all things, and. desperately wicked: who can know it?” Matthew 12:34: the abundance of the heart the ‘mouth speaketh. ” Proverbs 4:23: ‘Keen thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life!” To keep the source pure! Matthew 5:8: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God!” A wonderful promise! - Matthew 6:21: “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also!” We must live with eternity in. view! John 14:1: “Let not your heart be troubled, ye believe in God, believe also in Me.” Com- forting words for discouraged discipies! ‘Psalm = 11922: “Blessed are they that keep His testimonies and seck Him with the whole heart!” Psalm 119:10: “With my whole heart have I sought Thee!” Psalm 19:11: “Thy . Word haye I’hid in Mine heart that J might not sin against Thee!” The right Thing in the ‘right place! Psalm 51:17: “A broken and a contrite heart, O God, Thou wilt not despise!’ “For out-of. } SHORT CUT =. The spring in cocoon shape in. a -beige’ designer Larry. Aldrich... The cape, -which buttons like ‘a "jackely., tops: a belted sheath with square neckline and Ahip- _pesged ‘skirt, try Doily News Class feds : SINGSP ; {east coast of: jeneouver Is! cape ‘is cut: short and draped. Italian silk" linen ‘ costume” by ~ yocveevenseees oeererceocooerce sesaterscsvescvceseccrerseertetee| 2g p. m. Sunday, Feb, 10° age ‘SALVATION ARMY, CADE "Everyone Welcome ene bvssssonecbacnisvoratentaiesssvesseqoosseossnavevntivicessens of. absence by the: "Fisheries Re search>Board ‘of’ Canada ‘to: take up ‘an -assigniment: in. Indonesia Rome, Italy. Speaking al the. Rome: head- quarters of. FAO before leaving for Djakarta, Mr. ‘Butler: ‘sald: |"My work will include: advising and assisting the Government of Indonesia” in.’ planning. “and: a. survey "to.-try. to find new shrimp grounds in:In donesian waters, feats “This Is to: some extent. in . line with the work-I' have been doing at the Biological: Station ‘vat Nanaimo, where we made ex-: ‘ploratory surveys to find: news "| shrimp grounds, We Jocated: sev~. : -eral and at ieast’ two: of. them ‘| have ‘since come into commercial! ‘production, one: near. Prince: Ru-st, pert: and:, the: other: Along the “Mr Buller, “was ber ‘son; B.C,,-and. ‘went: to-sc on ‘behalf of the Food and: Age | fy riculture Organization, * MEA ; “i ‘Services In‘alt « id. 7380 | path, oe the: ‘Okanogan. Valley’ ‘and in|| , Vancouver. Later be. studied atl ~ BUSINESS’ SHATTERED YOKOHAMA. i. ‘Three. Jap-. | anese: were arrested: today::for. H producing: marijuana, -cigarets: for. U.S.’ servicemen. Police’ sald’ ‘{he gang. ‘had. collected... $27,000 since. last: spring—at:. 60" the. Tokye, ‘Yokohama, and ‘Shi- 2uoka, areas, i RATION Tf . Some | : cents:a cigaret—from. soldiers in| - iF Rev. "A. Hart j ~ sunday" School 12:30: pg sr. ‘Major, and’ ‘Mrs, Cc. 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Bnd Ave, West Sclentat, B Sunday services 11 a.m, Christian Science Society Branch of the Mather Church . Meelings which include Testimonials of healing Christian Science held 2nd Wednesday of month at 8 p.m. Subject of lesson Sunday, Feb, 10—SPIRIT Prinee Rupert, B.C, -Flyst Chureh of Chitst oston, Migs, Sunday School 1} a.m, “skillfully ' Evary Dish « Sheer Delight kv . Mees loed for your every mood s+ dolly served ing congenial altionphore tha 8 dondudive (6 your full enjoyment,’ the prices will prove equally pleasing to your pocketbook! HIT PARADE OF FOODS,,.rIT FOR A KING prepared by a masler chef, \ 1 sit the BAMBOO. —— ROOM. _ beady Cafe campy in the St, Maurice River {erday afternoon for Le Havre: Catholle and Hamburg with 10,955 tons: bishop arranges the tour annu-! of; ‘ally in the pre-Christmas period. - | ae than one | sundred million dollars, i hoy ‘ingering Saloly in the aulomolile is optional al no extra cost, No mechanical saluly device can roplace the proldction of careful driving, Last yoar, traffic accidents claimed the lives of more Canadians. ms 8 _ than ever before, Someone was injured every'8 minutes, A car was pee oes Le damagad every 48 seconds, Automobile insurance claims, TO8Q @ to moro [. One result of this is higher aulomobile insurance rales — because _ vs what is paid oul in claims must he brought in by promiums, But'even more - important ia tho fact that you hold your lif, and tho: lives. of olhora, in ( your hands whon you get behind the wheel of acar, — . | Salety pays dividends, .. aayge lve, helps lo lower your i inguranco.. oO i is fo coals, ‘Bo Carol, op te ' ‘ : i . “of bolall of more than 200 compatind sian waiting Flee Automobile and Canualiy Lenitianen m4 ic a tye Jokes mah vo fy tr