he! | | Pere, ‘hoc: VRE ‘fein hath torment, ° “Not: long, ago-a man in San Francisco shot himself, He had Mohey,; he had a prominent night club in the clty. He bought and sold hotels, And he was just’ ‘completing negotiations to pur- chase the southern California mansion of a fornier movie star. He ‘had no special disappoint- meits ¢ or frustrations, Ag-far as natural things were concerned, It looked as though he had everything he-needed to make hinj happy. But he ‘shot himself and though he ‘received all that medical skill could give him his en not-be saved, | -The man had been sick a short while before and thought-he had cancer, Therefore he committed suldide. Bul when the autopsy . 1 CHURCH | DIRECTORY Serv fees fa all churehes at 1 am, WH 730 pein except us shown 4 i . : ‘ ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL Ath Ave. W. at Dunsinulr St, ‘Holy Communion 8:30 aan, hunday School 10 & LH tm, Canon .B. Prockter Dial 4766 | ST. PETES ANGLICAN {2 Seat Cove Miss.. Elaine Bulmer, GA. b. Th. Sunday Schoul 10 and 11:15 am, ! Morning Prayer t1:16 au. 964° TOth Mast Dial " OPURST BAPTIST ~ * Sth Ave, BE. nt Young st. Bitty School 10 am. and 12:16 Rev. J. A. Roskam Dial $060 AHOULAR BAPTIST “yoo. O80-Gth Ave, Bast 1 Sunday School §0°> am. ‘Prayer Meeting Wed. 8 pan. 3470 fev. L. F. Jucksun Dial gut wee cenecnnereennente an iners min samen Ae EVANGELICAL FREE CHURC aM ' 6th Ave. at Ambrose ! Sunday School 11:00 aun. Morning Service i200 pan. R¢velt, W. Foster Dial 4403 TST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN , bth Ave. at McBride ’St, q Sunday School 12:15 pin. Rav, A. 8. Olson Dial 4164 peepee PENTECOSTAL TABE RNACL h ' 202 Oth Ave. West 22.) Morning Service 11:30 1 Sunday Schoo! 10:30 u.n. Rov. W. ‘I’, Kennedy Din) 5839 1 FAST PRESBYTERIAN {235 4th Ave. East duvday School 10 und 1 am, M{uister’s Wible Chass 10215 an. nav. W. T. MeFerran Dial 6828 4) THE SALVATION AMY ro Fraser Street 1. Sunday School 12:30 pan. Sr. Mujor and Mrs. C. Clitheroe | Asst. 2nd Lt. Frederica Day ae Dial yo24 fio TEST UNITED i! 006 Gth Ave. West Sunday School: (8 yrs. and over) 9:46 a.m. funder, 0. yrs.jo 0). Wf fm. Rev. Ve OB, Netiaehrer Ph, $114 SOE ie. hen on Oe eee weet BETHEL WAPTIST. C it RC iT “#400 4th Avenue Enst “* Sunday Schivol — 10 aan. Dud 305g rare EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL (Qlennoniic Brethren Churen} Sunday School 10:45 am. Warship Service 7:30 p.m. “gPastor: Rev. Jacob Bergen is Rey. A A. Hart ee | “ny wi W, Tr maNNtay ee Pentecostal Tabernacle: oh “NE DIED OF WHAT HE DID Nor pave - kp is no fear in’ love: But Perfect love. casteth out. feat! ; was performed ‘there was not: a} ‘trace of what :He- feared, The} cancer was not there, woo How often we suffer from| ff what is not there, We dread the thing that never comes and {n so doing we kill the polse of the spirit and strength of soul. that would hold us firm in the time of special need that comes to us in Ife, Thus we lose the’ opportunity to lve ‘in -victory both for our |. own good and for the sake of those who are effected by our| lives, Paul wrote: I endure all things for the elects sake, that they may obtain the salvation which Is in Christ: with eternal glory. If we suffer with Him we shail also reign with Him’ (Christ). If we deny Him, He will deny us, If we believe not yet he abideth faithful, He cannot deny. Him- self, He is ever faithful, As He spoke to the questioning discl- ples of old He still speaks to the hearts of those that listen for His still small voice saying, Fear Not. The child of God need not dic the thousand deaths of FEAR or dread, But knowing Him in whom he has believed, He is persuaded that He is able to keep that which he has: committed unto Him against that day, - “We read in Romas, the. fifth chapter. and the first verse. Therefore being justified - by faith we have PEACE with God through our. Lord’ Jesus Christ, TAKE PRECAUTIONS: SYDNEY, Australia i — The Japanese freighter Hisakawa Maru is carrying rubber cloth- ing for Its crew to protect them from radiation from Britain's H-bomb tests in the Christmas Islands area soon. The ship; go- ing from Brisbane to Japan. in May, will pass about 2,940 miles from Christmas Island. READERS @ Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe and ayoid Mneups. This. weck—Barbecued Duck, Deep’ Fried Prawns, Chicken Wuntun,-Best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh bread-daily. Phone orders Dial 3215, (102)° @ Halibut Fishermen: Be sure you have cleared under the cur- tailment plan, call at the U.P. AW.U. office, 3rd Ase, Phone 6048; Auth Joint Cominitiee OF. AW. DSFU and BRNO. Assn, . (99) e Hello WoTM, ‘ond LOOM. -Jolnt Memorial Service, Sun-|' day, April 28, 2:30 p.m., Temple, ' Moose (99) © Dryclean with Deane, Pickup and Delivery. Phone 2353, (t) @ Moose Night, Saturday, April 27, 8 pn, (99) o Cush tor old fold—Bulger’s DY Cae mm Farewell Services for the a Rev W T. and Mrs. Kennedy services -- 11:30 a.m, ~— 7:30 p.m. Mis. Kennedy and myself wish ta thank you all for kindness ‘owe fous while in Prince Rupert, ~ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ' SUNDAY, APRIL 28 ’ T they fhe eqet Vee Wil dtte ‘tts dyer tity ihit uy ete bane Whi wh iver tile Hfrves pote 8:30 am. 11,00 anm- 7:30 p.m.-—Evensong wre. eee . wey Ganon Prockter will conduct the: following services on Sunday, April 28— ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.-—Junior Church Family Service 12:30 p.m.--Holy Baptism of ‘Children wwe OT PAUL'S, METLAKATLA vet 3:00 p.m.—-Holy Communion vt we ves 4 \ ay ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH A §, OLSON, Pastor we SUNDAY, APRIL 28th 11:00 a, m.--Contirmation Service, Sermon; The Way of salvation 7:30 pm Special service of songs, music, reading ancl meditation with the fishor- ‘men especially in mind, Refreshments will follow the sarviee, EVERYONE IS INVITED THEODORE REMPEL of 1176 Park Avenue, has been. ap- pointed shift supervisor in the production department. He ‘joined the firm as a laboratory technician In January 195], having worked previously for two Ontario pulp companics, Married with one child, he served with the RCAF in Brite: ain and North Africa from 1941 to 1945, “ROBERT. J, HARMER ‘of 215 Ninth" Avenue: East. has’ also been: appointed a ‘production depariment . shift , supervisor after six years with the. com- ‘pany. . Previously he was an’ X-Ray technician -at Miller - Bay: Indian Hospital and in Winnipeg. Married with three - children, he served with the RCAF in Britain and‘the Medi- » derranean from 1940 to 1946, ROBERT. J, Married, with one child, he served in the RCN in the Pa- sci and Atlantic. 1940 to. 1945. . JOUNSTON has 5 joined the company as assist-' _ ant-masler mechanic, For the ‘past ten years he has been do- inga similar job in Ontario; 1. Bertrain’ of hie recent Visitor in fhe 3, Bertram isa. nicce: ‘of Mrs, ‘| Charlotte Smith; 257 Third ‘Aven- , | ue. > West. and Mr. Breen, woe tos Paul Proulx, anid. her § son Larry, '1423° Sixth’ Avenue. East, {left this: -morning.on the “Queen of the. North” - i where. she will: join Mr; Proulx. ‘i who left a month ago.to take. up: “femployment and d residence in: the for Vancouver southern a ” . Alderman A. Donald Ritchie, 1077 First: Avenue West, left. this morning by: “Canadian - Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver. via Terrace .en. route - to: Ottawa where he’ will attend a week's Civil ‘Defence ‘course. The Masonic. Temple’ was the} setting for a successful tea Wed- nesday afternoon when the Or- der of the Eastern. Stay held its annual spring event-with Mrs, Walter D, Vance, Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of British Cojumbia presiding at the official opening, — Worthy Matron Mrs. D, V. Kristmanson assisted the Worthy Grand Matron in the recelving line, A centrepicce of small. red roses, arranged by Mrs. Alex Mitchell gracefully decorated the tea table. Pouring were Mrs. G. E. Ritchie, Mrs. N. A. Crum, Mrs. F. Robins assisted by Mrs. James McGregor, Mrs. Lloyd George, Mrs. W. M. Taylor, Mrs. J, M. Forbes and Mrs. William Rosen- berg. Mrs, G. H. Trapp was kitchen convener alded by Mrs, Alex Mc- Kinnon, Mrs. Thomas Gowan, Mrs. J. H. Jefferies and Mrs. Percy Berg. In charge of the home-cooking counter were Mrs. Arthur Krist- manson and Mrs. James. Hall. Mrs. Stephen King assisted: by Mrs. William Wasyk handled the candy stall, assisted by Mrs. -T. E, Thomas.’, - _ Winning prizes. were Mrs. .W. E, Halliwell, Mrs. Krook, Mrs. T. Cashier was Mrs. Wilford. General convener was Mrs. A, P, Crawley. BATS' CAVE : ESTEVAN, Sask. (Dr. R. W. Nero of the Saskatchewan mus- eum of natural history reports the {Inding In a mine near Te teyan of two species of brown bals, first known cave hiberna- ibats hibernate m caves much ‘further south, he ‘said. meee oo eee eae eee rae Vow is the Time To Check Your: PRINTING | — NEEDS DIBB '| Printing Company ne A ScHoLarsHip! / gate deriving ROADE-0 Deadline for Entrios May ] aod E-0 takes place May: 5 a ‘ | | ' { ( y ( i I 1 ' t ' { | 1 ol i \ ! ‘ ' 1 ( ' { if i \, iy mm “at an W ar i eg Lah Order o Eastern, Star| Stages Successtul Teall’ _ FIRST UNITED - CHURCH APRIL 28 SERVICES a 10:00 am—Teen Age Bible Class: : : fag fs “11:00 am—Worship and. Sacrament of: Baptism. : “Overcoming Lust: and Gluttony" 8:45 p.m.—Two films in Church Halls: us “Trooping of the Colors” and “RCMP: Musical Ride” 7:30 pm.—Worship: Coffee Served oY - Byeryone Weleorhe . John Frew and Mrs, Frank Dibb.|- Tea room hostess was Mrs. H./. H. Wilford and Mrs. E. D, Smith.!. ‘tion in Saskatchewan. Normally, | .4 The novelty. ‘counter. was: ate eyes tended by Mrs, Nicholas: Krook}-: Dad likes the aungefit ani! sively ‘weanling a “ quatitios that make Carton Deand elothing the. ‘ most comfortable you can buy, Mom goes for thy colorful goo looks and styles that ave Just right for laating, gardening or housework, Youngsters . ‘stay neat no matter how rough and lnmble playtine | - gels, And what a boot when IVs family wiih: ‘Amiel Caribou rand shel ty and jane are nm fri fit