es ‘tot ‘television, bys BALDWIN: f erandtalnes, ‘two grandsons a nephew are ‘adventuring tltlshColumbla and Coast dn search of pic- he. ‘four? adventurers, grand- F Frank sLyons, grandsons yons ahd‘ Daye Sampson, ian Bill’, Madsen, are tio Lit, “Apigeles Their Sown ‘design. e ie are ped in the cock- a Le i ae =e ‘and: toi ‘p bed, down at night, . litpment. Must: be’ moved from 8 tiny cabin ' to the cockpit, ‘{f -they’ré ‘ quite’ comfortable _ gugh, says.Mr,;Lyons, Kee: trallering. their boats *. Jm-Las. Angeles, ‘the foursome (rtéd:thelr voyage from Blaine, aghiggton, Averaging 1] knots a tae ay the two boats kept together up g the rain-swept coast’ to Bute- dale, fishing and taking pictures when the weather cleared enough, At Butedale trouble de- veloped with one of the motors and they decided to put boat and motor aboard a Rupert-|: hound Union steamer, Two of the adventurers accompanied the crippled boat. Mr, Lyons -|with Dave for company contin- ued to Prince Rupert, and berthed at the™ Prince Rupert, Yacht, ‘Club. When repairs are completed,. Mr, Lyons will continued north, putting tn at Juneau, Glacier | Bay and Sitka, recording their trip for the TV show “In Search of Adventure.” While they wait, however, ‘the little white boat is getting a vig- orous clean-up and the motor some extra spit and polish, Chop 7 Suey os FINE, FAMOUS CIINESE DISHES Ma +++ SERVED TO PERFECTIUN 3329 For Orders to ° . Take Out WASHER YOU PAY $209.50 Less your trade-in $50.00 $159.50 - As low as $8 per month McRAE BROS. Ltd. “The Store That. Service Built” PHONE: od 5, A cw ‘ tp ayia te i at » H ‘, taal wis : Prado, Birth, wah f : Aros BECAUSE — It will cost the average tax-payer Industry will pay the bulk of the cost. coming’! VOTE Pete Wik : ' “y : - ‘ e nh % nog gt duh an Gh Ce TELE SELL AYER E LETS L LL IEGAY ‘This PRINTED Pattern ds a " wonderfully becoming style for . half-size figures!! Simple dress: to wear for sunning;: cover with the little bolero.A silhou- ette that’s neat, smart, slim- ming! Printed Paliern 4682: Half Sizes . 144, 1GY,, 184, 2044, 221, 2472. Size 164% dress re- quires 3% yards 35-inch fab- ric; bolero 1% yards. Printed directions on cach pattern part. Easler, faster, accurate, : Send. FIFTY CENTS (50c) in. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, : Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, , Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60. Front Street West, Torento, Ont, Edward Stanton; chartered ac- countant, who has been working with A.L, Bell for the past three months, left. this morning on the Queen of the North to join | the Income Tax Department in|: Vancouver, ete he ue ie * git . IMs. | B. | Niemand, @ Buy your Show Tickets at the LEAVING SOON lar aye oa nese oe Popu cently left the city.to ‘take . Miss’ Prockter arrives today, from Queen (Charlotte City, where she has been teaching, to join her mother in her trip to Berkeley, Calif., where they will spend a two-week holiday visit- ing Mrs. Prockter’s eldest daugh- ters, Mrs, James Cumming and grandson, Gordon. During her 11-year tenure here tive member of the St.-Andrew’s Anglican’ Cathedral Women's auxiliaries, on the executive. of the Diocese of Caledonia and the. Prince.. Rupert Girl Guide Local association, ’ ' For. the past year Mrs,’ Prock- ter has been the teacher in charge of the Retarded Chil- dren’s School, Of the numerous “parties staged during the past two weeks In her-honor, Mrs. Prock: ter was feted at a surprise gath- ering. of Local Girl Guide as sociation members ‘and friends at the- home of Mrs. George Cook, where’ she. was presented a souvenir spoon by Mrs. Joseph - Mrs. Prockter was also the recipient of souvenir spoons pre- Ladies’ Reading club and the READERS Grand Cafe anytime, This weei the Grand offers you Chinese Sausage and Fried Rice, Deep Fried Prawns, Lobster Egg Foo- yung, Fish and Chips, Best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh Bread daily. Phone orders a specialty. Dial 3215. (154) @ Salmon Net Fishermen meet at 2 p.m, Sunday, June 30, Leg- jon Auditorium. Strike situation. U.RAW.U,, Native Brotherhood. (1t) @ SALT LAKE FERRY—hourly from 12:00 noon—every Sunday weather permitting, Phone 2628, 3100. (iH) @ Dryclean with Deane, Pickup and Delivery. ‘Phone 2353, (t0)| | @ Moose Night, Saturday, June 29,8 pm. (152) e Cash for old gold—Bulger’s, 2 of a cent a day for five years, It is an important educational medium for our children. : We can then have travelling exhibits of interest to old and young alike. “4 This is our chief tourist attraction, and tourist dollars mean dollars - in your pocket directly or indirectly. This is British Columbia's one hundredth birthday. Prince Rupert must play its part with other communities in the Province, in erect» ing a suitable memorial. We must not be known as the City which couldn't afford it, ‘or didn’t carel Of pride in our city;. We need modern decorative buildings to raise our own, morale, and to impress visitors that out City is “up and stihl my 3 ae Mrs, Prockter has ‘been an-ac-] a as shrch Worker S. ProckterFeted Popular’ church worker, leayes the city with her daughter Miss Julie Prockter Tuesday by ‘car: fora-holiday in California before Joining her husband Canon B. S. Prockter; who re- Hendrica Procletar a post in Regina. St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral WA evening branch. At a party of the. Retarded Children’s School Wednesday afternoon, held at the home of Mrs, Kenneth Slater, Mrs, R. A, McLean presented Mrs, Prockter with a corsage, -Daughters Miss Muriel and Miss Joanne Prockter . leave: by train tonight for. Regina. ‘where they will join Canon ' Prockter and grandmother Mrs, Christine Rlepsamen. While‘en route they will visit irlends dn Saskatoon. sented by the Prince Rupert§ MRS, B. S, PROCKTER ... leaves Tuesday ab REG ¥ pe eey ae eee hoe OREO ED: ae > fences of a: brand. new: $5: "bill, It First it -bought -a supply. of groceries -for a very: poor. widow who. could’ barely ‘make ‘a ‘living: Next, it helped to pay the wages of a grcoery boy who gave it to his mother, She, in turn, gave .]it to a sick friend’who was most grateful: for; such’ kindness, And so it continued its course of ac- tivity, always doing good where- ever possible, If it happened to be used for dishonest deals or unlawful purchases‘ these were certainly .‘ outnumbered .. by ; its deeds of kindness. and. charity, Eventually. it. landed. on: a -col- lection plate in.a-church and set out todo some real work for God. But :then, one day. it. fell into the. hands of a banker who recognized .it at once as: a. fake and a counterfeit: The banker a jconsigned it to the fire, and that m |was the end of the good, kind, yet counterfeit $5 bill, =‘ ~ There are many, many, honest, kind, good . living: people” who can. list any.number of charit- @ jable deeds they-have. done, And . Ae they. shave, slipped ; ‘up ‘here - ‘ands “Mhere and” haven't. quite Grace Brown | : On Holiday: Grace. Brown, . social editor ol. The Prince Rupert- Daily ‘| .News, started cher, two-weeks vacation © today. -Any” social, personal or local news ilems may be phoned - to: 4123 or 4126. Three Prince Rupert teachers left for Vancouver yesterday afternoon by car, They are W. J, Larsen, of King Edward School, who will attend summer courses at University of British Colum- bia, Lorne Cope, of Sunnyside School, who will make his home in New Westminster for the summer, and Leonard Leighton: of Booth Memorial High School, who plans to tour Canada by bus. His destination is New York, , "Mrs, J. L. Minets, 755 Eighth Avenue West, left by plane this morning for. ten days’ holiday Prsonally. Sly oe - Miss - Lynn’ “Holder; daughter of Mr.. and” Mrs, . Lewis Holder, 416 Green Street, left this morn- ing by .planée. to: spend two months holiday with her aunt Mrs,. Lewis: Sherwood in van- couver, for the: summer vacation in- clude Elisabeth: .Madsen, who plans to join her parents in New Westminster, Norma: -J. Irving, who will: spend: the summer in in Vancouver. ‘Laughlin, : : y REV. ; JACOB BERGEN ° yee Part Bavard Gospel Chapel (Mennonite. Brethiren ‘choren) wisp GENUINE: OR COUNTERFEIT? “Not long ‘ado t tead, tn a gospel magazine, about the exper. [a | to be‘ found: anywhere,’ Moreover, for which it.could have’ been highly commended, - was probably as busy as any $5. it was’ busy. doing good! things School teachers Ieaving “rine Rupert by plane this moriling Vancouver and Shelagh Inwood, who is. going to’ her parents’ home in Toronto, and R.. Me- lived. up to what they: ‘know they should have, these ‘in- stances , are certainly outnum- bered by” the good deeds ‘they. have done, At any rate they cer- tainly measure up to other people they’ know,: And ‘go, they think, God will surely consider and be merciful when they. wil have to appear before Him: © ’ Our. conscience ‘ would. prob- forget about it except for the words of the Lord Jesus - Christ who ‘said, he cannot see. the. Kingdom of God.” In’ other words, no man ‘Is truly genuine until God makes him soy. Man, as he is, ‘can ‘produce seemingly good works. but at “filthy rags” ° (Isaiah, : 64: 8) 4 Word of God says, ing: to. His mercy: He’ ‘saved: us.” (Titus 3:5), a ably be at ease, and we could|} “Except a man be born’ again, i . heart he is an allen of God, and|: a’ counterfeit, . Even . the: good |} things we do apart. from: God, are described in’. Scripture - ‘asi - Therefore we dare nob depend |] on a “good” deed: to-save- us. ‘The don “Not by works of righteousness TRS, which we have done, but. accord-. Wes "eA “Repent. and be converted that Je. your sins may be blotted: out. mae ot Asst °Ond "Lt. Frederica’ bet (acts 3:19), crt of TALORINGI| @ Suits. © Pants. © Topcoats .@ ‘Slacks: ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ‘QUICK SERVICE ‘Ling The Tailor. 220 ng St. Phone ‘4238 : Rev. vats 8: “Gamble’ (4, * Piitice Rupert Dally:Ne jaturd Seri Ices In all : ‘and’ ‘70 pin. : ANGLICAN ‘CATHEDRAL e 4th Ave,’ Wi at Dunsmuir’ ; - bth Ave. E. Ab Young suey Schoo! 710° Om: and: 0 Lat BAPTIS » 620: 6th. Ave.” Haat ; ‘ot . E;. ‘Jackson “EYANGRLICAL FRE, Sunday School : Ambros ~ Morning’ Service : Rey. H.. W. Poster :. ‘ST. 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