ee PROPWASEI eons then sent Deputy Sheriff Lester Clark back to the boat McDonald could become trouble- , land, skipper; “Irene K” from Los Angeles, \ @ Sons of Norway meeting Mon- day, July 8, 8 p.m. (158) | ership of the Prince Rupert Dis-. trict Boy Scouts’ Camp at Lak-. BCEECE CEES TUTTO TTC TE STOTT TT ETT ai 1 a ot Minister—Rev. Ivan S. Gambie, B.A., B.D. ‘foo+ 202 6th Aves West: : 8 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Prince Iupert Daily News, s 7 . vs i . Sie Bab Shower : : Saturday, July 6, 1957 , | M I G S | W C , Personals i y | 28: ABUNDANT LIFE : FUTUR snipes” t ° : UTURE me ee { arine as ‘ tations on est Oast Mrs, Florence Wassend, 6238 Given ° : ° - : nowee . , ! ee . _«@ : ‘ ee. . ap- : aS Ss On.-NY nayloy Street itt ay ale thi PLY ORAL Ropers | », [pOR*S, tReuter— he Sane | . eh 7 ° e morning for two weeks’ holiday. Mrs p Wil a : CORK MH OEE DELO EEE ED EHO EERE HED EER ESE EOS "a. — / buteau plans to send young : NVYOU e Ig oon Assert Isito rs in Vancouver. «— rn ISON a0D Is ALWAYS yi TIME”, ALWAYS “ON TIME” Japanese women ‘emigrants « to h 7 , my . . ta Mrs. Patrick Wilson was hon- © late Dr. George Washing: | highway, the car began to skid - brazil at the request of more yi ‘i By GLADYS BALDWIN ‘ Mrs. J. H. Johnson and daugh- ored recently at a surprise baby ton Carver, noted Negro educa- sideways. Suddenly it began to “han 1,000 men who. have emi- i a a ALD, , , ter Patricia, 1424 Piggott Place,| shower held at the h ore. a. Senate’ commities coc, | tutm around and around on the rated , Ceniral Brazi? Holidaying up the British Columbia coast from Seattle, Washington, theltert this morning for an indef-{' ay the home of Mrs.| fore a Senate committee con-| wet highway. grated to Cotla, Central Brazil. : ‘'Newshawk’’ with M d M J 25 T. O'Bri board, has b held init iod touring J thern | O1e% Kingerski, 529 Seventh Av- cerning his laboratory work with} “I wrustled with the steering since 1955. The young men have : Y faNaw wi r, an rs. games |. G@ Brien aboard, has been held up ao period touring in southern | enue West. the peanut. “How did you learn| wheel, applied the brake, and did established themselves on.farms 4 n Prince Rupert for nearly a week with engine trouble. Real trouble, to the|®° | 1 | A large array of useful gifts} all these things?” he was asked. | every thing I could think of in and now are seeking brides. | 4 tent of : . . - _———. was brought in by Shirley Kin- from the Bible,” he answered.| the flash of 4 few seconds,. but : : t ex ent of a new engine. Father J. I. McManon of the! cerski in a brightly decorated What does the Bible say about|no results. Abruptly the car .;However, the O’Briens say|enough,. At first they filled upj|dent of the Prince Rupert Out-| Church of Annunciation, will buggy y _ Peanuts? questioned the sur-| stopped twisting around and | . AWE é they ‘are enjoying thelr stay here|/at every station even if they| board association, currently hol-|leave via Terrace tomorrow even} Gg Ws ; ‘ . prised chairman. Nothing, Mr. | swerved toward a large tree that GEORGE DAWES | as ‘ # ahdare finding Prince Rupert|didn’t need it, later they justiidaying In Denmark and Fin- ning for a .week at the annual! ,,, ucsts Invited included Mcs. hat ae tee about Cae wae ning bea'de the highway, AUCTIONEER =) =. . y = very hospitable. The young|asked where the next gas sta-|Jand, writing from the North| retreat in Mission City. panels beask, Mrs. Ervin Lind-| wade the peanut. Sof ashes ond, I realized was going te Phone 6032 and 2952... 4 i O'Briehs have made friends their|tion was located and didn’t] Pole region, says he just can't —_——— Mrs. Kt ty Andrew Anderson. . Him to show me what to do with | strike that tree. The car was _ gt * # oWn'age, have ben to the Salt|have any trouble. Longest stretch| understand why the lakes in! Odd Eidsvik, 1237 Second Av- New my outta, Mrs. Harold) the peanut and He did.” completely out of control. In- mah : Lakes, had a look at the totem|was Grenville Channel, Mr. O’-|the Northwest Territories have-|enue West, an employee of A. L. Violet Patrick a Bee en kn God every tlie Coenen He atinctively er ned to the, only . me i poles and also. found their way|Brien points out that advertis-|n't boats darting all over them. Bell, CA, left by Canadian Pa- : aan : ~ . ou. He ces le o me, and not ‘ = i to the Museum of Northern Brit-|ing the number of gas stations! They looked wonderful from | cific Alrlines plane this morning Ginn ota Ray Mo a Mrs. | .. telle us “oven, betore we ‘call He MOUd a hone at ey ee eras CH WR CH ; ‘ ish ‘Columbia. i ' along the coast would probably|where he was sitting in an air-!to attend Summer school at Mc- MeKinno ane TS. M ulend: . will answer, and while we are| through my mind. These words DIRECTORY Telling of their lelsurely trip|>ting an influx of outboarders| liner, Gill University, imontreal, for} “Ct ny Mrs. Roy Mauland,| ” yet speaking, He will hear.” sland out vividly to me today, | up the coast, Mr. O’Brien thinks|from Seattle and vicinity, He _ one month. ° “| MYs, eee May, Mrs. Michael Dare to believe that. Dare to although that was six years ago Serviees In all churches at 11 a.m. the marine ‘gas station people|S@ys they are going farther} “Down to the sea in the ships” Greenw aS Mrs, Wiliam troubles to Him Pyou will find ef have (ried ang BAS Bente execpt ag shown are missing a bet. Told in Seattle|@fleld all the time and if they| may have been true at one time. READERS aTeenwood. 1 4 ia alwayein time Wee Fancast ge eniain the: _— tH are nussing . Told in Seattle Refreshments were served by that He is always in time. He is | next second with every psycho- ‘GLICAN. C ‘ to be sure and have enough gas|found they only needed to carry|Now it isn’t only the sea but B Show Tickets at the! the hostess never too late. He knows just | logical and scientific explanation 1 nO THED RAL : 4 as the stations were few and|25 to 30 gallons, they would be|lakes and rivers everywhere, In| @ Buy your 10% ckets at the F Hostess, when to come, He is always on| available. Yet, none of them fit. Holy Communion 8:30 am... - is fai, petween, they found to their|UP the coast by the dozens. less than two hours more than;Grand Cafe anytime. This week time, . “ ‘ |How or why the car did not Very Rev, A. E. Hendy = Dial 4766 surprise there were more than —_ 30 car top boats and trailered |2' the Grand—Barbecued Duck, . . ‘Mr. W. J., of South Carolina | strike the tree with terrific force : : The “Maridon” with Dr. J. A.|boats passed by on Highway 16/Deep. Fried Prawns, Chicken To Ba tize relates this atriking incident. cannot be explained other than ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN . McDonald and family aboard! between Vanderhoof and Prince |Giblet Chop Suey, Fish and p ity OF South eet at the Univer.) that the power of God WAR ex: Blaine Bulmer, L. Th.: ‘ Chips, Red Brand T-Bone Steaks . aity of South Carolina. £ drove | erted in my behalf.. It was as if. Miss Elaine Bulmer, B.A., L. Th. Lad Loses went cruising for the holiday|George last Saturday. Plastic, | VPS: 2 € ran -~bone otea G .| forty miles every day from the|a giant hand had seized the car 964 10th East Dial 3470: i hae y weekend. They started out for|aluminum or wood —take your 22d Fried Half Chicken. Phone ranason Cre || town of -Great Falls where I and commanded it to stop—for FIRST BAPTISD i : a Dr. McDonald's old stamping|choice, To top it off, in Burns orders a specialty. Dial 3215, The fami} hip ice at: "lived, to the: University in} instantly, within one foot of the. ‘Sth Ave.-E, at Young St. « § C. | B t ground on the Naas River, but/Lake, a super deluxe Mitchel! | Fresh bread daily, (160) 9:30 e€ a y worship First U a One worniz itthad b ai pree, phe car stopped skidding Sunday School 10 a.m.-and 12:15 4° i | Calp DU attented themecheas attr Wore iCraft cruiser was bedded dewn|@ Sait’ Lake Ferry—weather| tox Church will Oe coments ne] ine aed ana Me it had been rain- down the highway in the dine: Bate oS Rosen ___- Dial 5080: i m contented themselves with Work on a trailer, with two cream i permitting. Daily—2, 3. 5, 6, 7 Rev D Milton Perley BA, Bo! _ As [rounded ‘a curve coming|tion of Columbia. REGULAR BAPTIST oo i (5 7 B k Canal, Jap Inlet, Porcher Is-|and gold 35 h.p. motors hung ji p.m, Sundays and Wednesdays of Kelowna United Church. who- into-# smalt town, Ridgeway, “In control of the car again, I 629° 6th Ave. East 0. é { ets if ac land and spent the last nisht atifrom the stern. Anyone want to from 11 a.m. 2628 - 3100. (a 1S isitine his 4 2 i. South Carolina, the quality of | turned around and continued on Sunday, School 10 a.m... i wt Lucy Island. go cruising on Babine Lake? Mr. and M is oon a perlon any the highway Material changed | my trip. But all that day there Rev. L. E. Jackson .. -Dial 3971] i : . - a rs. A. D. » 4? . : ati . vACQET Ein 7 : ¢ 5-SAN. PABLO, Calif. (m—— Mrs.|| The McDonalds have a. new] Visiting yachts this weck have|@ Dry Goods and Novelty Shop Firth Avenue West, y any Tires were somewhat the Lord bad stereea ion that EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH - | Lucretia Galbraith’s scalp wasladdition to the family, Receiving included: will be closed from the 5th untal During the service. Mr. Per- worn, and-asI-rounded the curve | time to save me from almost cer. : Sunday School 1100 wr. forn from her head after her/finishing touches.is a 12-foot| “Trish Lass” from Anacortes, |the 24th of July, (157) ley will ba tine one of his srand-|. &2@ struck. the new section -of}tain death.” © mR Morning Service i2:00 pum... f long dark hair was caught in a| molded birch plywood boat. Dr. Washington, bound for Ketchi- | @ Dryclean with Deane. Pickup children Christe hen John - Lo , : “jp Rev. H W. Foster “Dial 4403 : b cabin cruiser’s propellor shaft|McDonald bought the bare hullikan, with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer and Delivery. Phone 2353. (tf) Mr Perley will preach - andil — " mo “ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN — f Thursday. ; and has done the finishing|Knutson aboard; Mo Mieht. Saturday. Ju! nduct the service in the ab-|l - . APU Sth Ave. at McBride St. Fr Mrs. Galbraith, 50, was taken|himself. Deck, seats and fibre “Zodiac”, 1rom Seattle, bound| @ peo” BBY » 87) | se v 10 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — : Sunday “School 12:15. pm. t in an ambulance to Brookside ” - fac’, ' 6, 8 p.m. (157) | sence of Rev. Vernon E. McEach-|]- fF . Wi oe Rev. A. S; Olson ~~ Dial 4164. fe glass on the outside. Put to for points north Cleve Cleve. . ho i : ti in the 1 a-if . : io : : Pe _ Ly Hospital, Emergency room surg-| gether with a 20 h.p. motor, Don aa ery wo ts assisting in the lead-|f Ct t g # £ Po4 Service 11:30 |. : , j j - we . - - : ' we > . . r SS oe s harbor to cut free the scalp skin,| outboard race skipper Ernest P. Kueskritz.|@ Cash for old gold—Buiger’s.' else this week. . “Sunday, July 7 —- 11:00am. © 7) Sunday School’ 10:30 am.“ : tightly tangled by hair to. the outboard races, Converted MT boat: - a a - Rev. Wm. E. Leggette * Dial 5839 / 3 shaft. Ron Stewart, secretary-treas- net Song’ from Sacramento, : SERMON TOPIC: Dots - - FIRST | PRESBYTERIAN ‘ _ Clark hurried back with the}... + ary set Ont. | . . 7 . Pa : : (Mennonite. Brethren’ Church) vy car yesterday to visit Mrs.|Ketchikan, Alaska. room to pass another car, more | Guest minister -, Meetings which include testimonials of healing in CS. Sunday School ...... 1045 am. undquist's parents, Mr. and} —_——. room to park, and a greater dis- i}: NO EVENING SERVICE held second Wednesday of month at 8 pm. - orp Cowes ois *: Mrs. Charles Balagno, 325 Fifth| All those beautiful lakes anditance to stop. Drive at slower | ; ; a Pastor: Rev. Jacob Bergen | Avenue West for a ten-day stay. Ooeaete ABT alike ing comi SAFETY AND COURTESY CORNER Boat Trailering Tips @ Use safety chains. @ Check trailer hitch and tie- down after driving a few miles. @ Loosen tie-downs when trailer is parked overnight. @ Your boat should be sup- Everyone 9:00 p.m., Sunday, July 7 REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH RATION Welcome have transom support. @ Make sure car insurance covers when towing a trailer car and trailer in the city they land boat. no boats! Henry Seppa, presi- BECAUSE — 1. It will cost the average tax-payer + Industry will pay the bulk of the cost. ng’! speeds. } é ot —— s P > Rev. D. M. Perley, B \ } 9:30 a.m.—Family Worship Service. A., B.D. of Kelowna . COMMUNION SERVICE Organists—Mrs. E. J. Smith, John Currie ~ _ The evening services wi:l be cancelled during the © months of July and August os “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday Services: 11 a.m. . a Reading Room open every Wed. and Fri., 2-4 p.m. Subject of Lesson: GOD.. © E 7 Sunday School — 10 am. | Morning Rev. Ivan’S. Gamble "Dial .5823° - “WHE SALVATION ARMY - "> Fraser Street.’ - >? Sunday School 12:30 p.m. Asst. 2nd Lt. Frederica Day, : an Ce “Dial 3024-4 FIRST. UNITED | 7 636 6th Ave. West . Family .Service 9:30 ‘a.m. 400 4th Avenue East Rev. A. Hart "Dial. 3058 PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL: q or Your of a cent a day for five years. s It is an important educational medium for our children. 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- a suitable memorial. We must not be known as the City which couldn't atford it, or didn’t care! 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 SENS R i nas Me ’ ’ / We can then have travelling exhibits of interest to old and young | an _ VOTE YES on JULY EL This Ad Sponsored by the Muscum of Northern @.C. oy Sr. Major.and Mrs. C: Clitheroe J” BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH’ -