CITY. COUNCIL BRIEFS ——— sw to begin in at least a one-b following a request to council from the Prince Rupert Fishermen’‘s Co- Op. The Co-Op, through a letter to council, asked’ that the area of street In front of their new retail store be brought up to standard with a.view to both better lighting and appearance. Clerk-comptroller R. W, Long told council Monday night that he had obtained figures on the cost of the installation of the Feopl cop bh By G. P. WOODSIDE (who has just returned from Vancouver.) It’s pretty interesting to spend & few days in Vancouver once in awhile. The fantastic part of it is that one mects so many friends... many of whom hal! from this part of the country, Every one of them want to be remembered to so many people back home, Since it’s impossible for one man to call on all the Individuals asked for, thought I'd do it this way. Jerry (B. J.) Pettenuzza was one of the first. His demands were slight, however, since has was In Rupert over the Holidays at Christmas. Jerry is apparent- ly doing very well in the law business in New Westminster. Geoff Hill of Co-Op fame has! been transferred to the Toronto office of his insurance company where he will conduct classes in estate planning for agents all across the country. New Street Li ghting - Considered At Co-Op Modernization of city street lighting is expected ia telephone bylaw allowing pro- —remeaucennemecmnretcnatentnoaee Y . y lock area of Third Avenue, latest type of street lighting equipment. Councll then refer- red the matter to the street lighting committee for consider- ation, A letter of thanks was re- celyed by city council from the! City of Ketchikan, Alaska, fol- lowing their celebration of thelr being named to the All Ameri- can City award by the Nationa] Municipal League and Look magazine. Signed by City Manager Rob- ert E. Sharp, the letter thanked the mayor, council and eltizens of Prince Rupert for their con- Gratulations sent Ketchikan on receiving the award, Mr. Sharp also told the coun- cll in his letter that 1960 had been set for the initiation of a ferry service between Haines and Prince Rupert by the South- Custern Alaska Conference on Highways and Harbors. , He sald that the ‘engineering study of the project would be completed next month and that it would be then possible to de- termine the number, size and type of ferries required as well as terminal facilities and sched- ules desired for the service. Council Monday night passed visions for hotel telephone switchboard rates. The bylaw was necessary after the deci- sion at an earlier council meet- ing to allow the installation of a switchboard in the Rupert Mrs. R.A. (Slim) = Davidson and daughter spotted on Georgia Strect, subsequently halted inj their tracks and passed a mom- ent or two in conversation. She: tells me the whole Davidson amily are well. Ran smack-bang into The} Percy Youngs just as they got! inte the hotel after thelr ex-; tended tour of the South Ameri- cas. It strikes me that there; should be some fine experiences: to relate on their return schedul- | ed for today. They weren't dis-:§ playing much of a tan, though. ; They told me that the sun was; just too much for them in Rio | where’ they experienced burns. | city, at a total revenue of $5,870. ; Hotel. The report of the finance : committee to council showed the Sale of 12 parcels of land by the On a recommendation of the board of works committee coun- cil granted permission to the su- perintendent of works to pro- : ceed with sewer work on Second Avenue if il is considered neces- sary. Cost of the work in ques- Prince Rupert Daily News UE Priday, February 28, 1068 : q io ANT, SPRING—Lovely to look at, 16-year-ald Sharon Dick of Phoenix, Ariz., tries a na- turfil corsage on for size amid a field full of flowers. The fragrant blossoms are stocks, Jies Limited, A.-L. Fletcher and ager of The Prince Rupert Daily | leaves tomorrow morning ‘by PERSONALS Manager. of ‘the Royal Fisher - Mrs. Fletcher returned to the cific Airlines plane following & two-month, holiday in England, Scotland, Frarice ‘and Spain. © E. T. S. Moore, plant manager for Canadian Fishing. Company Ltd.,. leaves tomorrow: morning for the Queen Charlotte Islands on company ‘business. G. P. Woodside, general man- News returned’ to, the city last night by plane following a busi-: ness trip to Vancouver. Hugo Kraupner, 326 McBride, CPA plane for Vancouver where he will attend a meeting of the B.C. Laundry Operators with the Board of Industrial Relations March 4.°.-On March 10, Mr: Kraupner will attend a meeting of the Department of Recreation and Conservation when he wil act as moderator on a panel con- cerning tourist folders. The now in ‘full bloom in the _ Phoenix area, University of British Columbia. meeting will be conducted at the city this week by Canadian Pa- ‘1 tial building was planned. At jfirst it pleased them and the [ WEEKLY the point | wish to make. “A European was once taken. prisoner In 2 Moslem land, Dur- ing his. captivity he amused himself by sketching. His ene- mies saw his handiwork. As ‘they gazed-at His skillful and curious productions it struck them that they might turn his talent to profitable account, He was prom- ised his liberty, on condition that he would design a new mosque. He agreed to the pro- posal. An elegant and substan- hour of his emancipation seem- ed near. Some keen eye, how- ever, made a discovery. It was found that the mosque was drawn in the shape of a cross. Disappointed and angry, they put the architect to ‘deati.” Thus do some reject the Gos- pel of Jesus Christ. They are pleased with the idea of salva- tion but upon finding out that FOR CENTENNIAL Dr. W. G. Berry, director of the United Church of Canada, as th The joint preaching mission: is named the “50-50 Mission,” First, it is a co-operative effort. Secondly, both congregations are celebrating their 50th an-'y niversaries this year. Thirdly, | the goal for the “50-50 Mission” j is to “Win 100 for Christ” dur-, ing this Centennial Year. Supervisor | For Witnesses | Visiting Here | Bernard J. Spidel, cireuit su- pervisor for the Jehovah Wit-| tion was estimated at $1,300, \ Council authorized payment. pad:of the account from Associated’ gation of nesses is in Prince Rupert for a ' semi-annual visit to the congre- Jehovah Witnesses; Two City Churches Plan 50-50 Mission in. March | | First United church and First Presbyterian ’ church in Prince! reason God demands that we Rupert are joining forces in a B.C. Centennial project. They are! fepent” or, be sorry for our planning 2 preaching mission for the week of March 16 to 21, with | Past life and sins and that we | “Mission ‘to ‘the Nation”. in the; ™ e missioner. | Part 2 of this mission is plan- ned for the last week in Octo- ber when the speaker will be Dr. John A: Ross, Dean of St..An- drew’s Hall, the Presbyterian student’s residence at the Unf- | versity of .B.C., and chaplain to | the Presbyterians on the camp- i us, Representatives from both congregations met at First Unit.’ ed church last Sunday after the evening Service ‘to plan for, the mission. John McLeod was chosen chairman of the mission, sec- | ¢ William Dunn .was elected sec- retary-treasurer. Named. to..other committees iye be converted . ‘| enter into the kingdom of heav- “converted” is |. an old fashioned word but nev- |] - ertheless it is a good one, It|* it will cost something they rebel | against it. ‘ “But salvation is supposed to .|be free,” I hear you say, Yes, that’s true. “The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ ;!- our Lord.”, However Christ also says “If any man will come ‘SERMON | By REV. LLOYD JACKSON Prince Rupert Regular Baptist Church The following was told as a true story — how! authentic | know not but it certainly emphasizes We cannot hold on to our old jife- and grasp the gift of sal- vation too, With the ‘gift of sal- vation comes a new life—a life that is infinitely better, more worthwhile and much more ‘en- joyable than the muck and mire of a life lived for self and satan. “God, who is rich is mercy for his great love wherewith he lov- ed us, even when we were dead in sins, hath made.us alive to- gether with Christ (by whose grace ye are save) ... that in times to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.” Ephesi- ans 2:4-7, ‘convene the sale. hada ; | Sdturday will be a “a buby day for both:the Afte: noon..and ‘Evening: branches:. ofthe. St. Andrew’ Anglicarj cathedral. Women’s: auxiliary. Starting at 9:30am,’ the Af-. ‘ternoon branch of ‘the WA will stage a, bake sale. in: the North- ern B.C. Power Company ‘show rooms, President Mrs.’ T. B Black is convener ‘and proceeds will go toward the. auxillary’s general expenses. Proceeds of the ‘Evenin g branch’s rummage sale. which will also. start at 9:30 am..at 506 Third Avenue West will. go toward buying ‘a. new carpet for the centre aisle of the cathedral, President Mrs...A, E. Boyle will +. the kidneys’:to normal actios feel. bettersaleep -betler—we Get Dodd’s Kidne: : Use Classitieds They Pay] FIRST UNITED CHURCH - 4 March 2 Services Be dt 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship— : 7 ‘4th Prince Rupert. Cub Pack Church Parade . 7:20 p.m.—Hymn Sing and Church Service: oo oe 8:30 p.m.—Films and Coffee in the ‘Hall. Se “Canadian Profile”. & Why Won't Tommy 1 Fat EVERYONE WELCOME ANGLICAN, N EATHEDR Aen ‘Ave. Wat Dunsmult'S - Holy Communiaii. B80 aa: , Benfor: me aa ‘B! ait ww ‘ ] . ‘Miss Eidine.. ‘Bulmer, BA ‘Sunday. ‘School.: after me; let him deny himself; | and take up his cross and follow me,”.The cost of salvation is: YOu —your old life. That is the} must be “converted,” Matthew 18:3 states: en.” The word simply means to turn your back: on something and go the. other READERS | @ Attention all W.A. members toy Local 708—~Meeting and. Social Monday, March 3 in Billiard Room, Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Old “Except |]. .. ye shall not} + Minister — Rev. Sermon Topic— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH | Morning Worship—I1: (00 a.m. "Our Doctrine of the Church’ Evening Worship—7:30 p.m. - Sermon Topic—' ‘True ‘Children of. ‘Abrohar’* ‘Organist and Choir Director__Mrs. Ee. Smith . wee Baby sitting for Tiny Tots § during Maraing: Worshi ; 2300 Seal Cave. ‘Clrele ET FRST. BAP! oBth. A¥e.. E "aby! Ivan 8S. ‘Gamble , REGULAR. DAPTIST -620 8th. Ave. ‘Bast: gabe, ‘Behool:: 1 * Morning. Service, 1 : ‘Rov. L. .E. Jackson :, and. New members welcome, . (47) @® Prince Rupert Pony League will have World ..Series film showing, Catholic Hall, Friday, were: music, Mrs. E. J. Smith,iFebruary 28, 8 p.m. ‘Silver col- C. R. Roberts: and .D. R. Bar- clay; finance; Mr. Dunn and A. E. Wood; ‘local, arrangements, lection. Proceeds~ ‘towards | wel- fare of Pony, League. (48) | @ Registered Nurses Association | i t “CLASSICAL RECORDINGS , 3202."6th : Morning: s . Servic . | Saat School: O: Rev. Wm. E heepetls ore " PENTECOSTAL. ABERN. Le Lp | ; Engineers for work done to date here. | Dr. G. W. Fiddes, Jack Wyilie, Curly and Pat Barbour were injon the master sewer survey. Accompanied by his wife, who Spank Bremner, ana unlielty, tate | - 4 the city for:n few duys on busi-; Recommended by the bozrd of is also a full-time missionary,| Spar prayer an puplic Bey | t “ness and I was plensed to meet | works committee, the account, Mr. Spidel arrived here Tuesday; Rev. V. E. McEachern and. Rev. /‘@ Sonja meeting Wednesday, 3 at.8:00 pm. Nurses Residence. |'§ jenn. ——— iregular meeting Monday, March | i F wo rere | S. Gamble (March 5, 8 p.m. at Mrs. Carl; i Doug and Mrs, Guyatt who were: totalled $4,568.77.. i by car from Ontario. Mr, Spidel,; Ivan are p.m... S. fi Seattle hound. Walked a block! ~ — {who went to school in Prince : | Giske’s, 225. ‘5th ‘West. . (463) i or two with Martha Skinner who! Six trade licences were granted Rupert before leaving for East- PERSIAN LUTES said she and hubby Frank were | Monday night by council follow-| ern Canada, has been active in} The lute, a ‘stringed instru- | i both doing well, Had. coffee: ing their acceptance by the the ministry in the east for the| ment popular in. Europe in the i with Alan Large, son of Dr. R. G. i trade licencing committee: H. F. past eight years and will be tak- | 16th century, originated in Per- He's with the big department: Bonser, Prince Rupert Hotel.:ing over the duties of Frank! sia. : store at Granville and Georgia, ! renting rooms, Dopking who has been transfer-| : and works in the Contract de-'and public house: George Mar-:red to Alberta. partment. ‘hauer, 226 Eighth Avenue, resi-) Hightlizht of Mr. Spidel’s visit | Political figures were a dime. dent peddler (brushes); J. J. will be an address at 3 p.m. Sun- | a dozen in Vancouver earlier this’ watson, Smithers, mobile store day at the Kingdom Hall, Sixth: week. Beside local candidates! for fresh meat (Joe's Meat Avenue East. His topie will be! Howard, Kengey and Vance and; wagon); H.W. ‘Timms, 106 Hays “Meeting the Needs of Life- | Liberal and Conservative cam Cove Circle, renting: suites, | Seekers.’ " __| ci | @ Sons of Norway Whist Drive | . and Hard Time Dance, Friday, | February 28, 8 p.m. (46) jf @ Cash for old Gold, Bulgers. y A light touch POWER ASSISTS ane available on OLDS... . make your driving life easier... 313 - 3rd Avenue West retail! licence,’ et ae palgn managers McAdams and’ oo Forward, met some of the “Hig FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH guns.” Liberal Leader Mike: Sunday, March 2, 11:00 o.m. and 7:30, p.m... Pearson, was speaking Monday | evening at the Exhibition For-. sO 4 8 meeting were | . . . . Timimie. Sinclair or Goast-Capl-. Rev. Fred Filer, of Vancouver, ‘President. of and more fun! iano, ‘Art Laing and = former: Convention of Baptist Churches of British Columbia Prince Rupert lawyer Alistatr, OLDSmobility goes all the way to make Fraser, a ey ‘ At lunch time on Monday 1 went to the Student Rally at the UBC where Premier W. A. Cy Bennet¢ had all his fun. Found | that Thad difteulty in npprecl- | your driving pleasure complete. Every ‘power assist shown here is available on all 98 Series Oldsmobiles, either as standard equipment, or optional at slight additional NEAL EVANS ! Local and Long Distance 6-WAY POWER SEAT CONTROL 7 Finger-tip, seating adjustment is quick-ns-a py. SAFETY POWER STEERING . ° 1 7 ! 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