ta re BE et REN BOVE D: ee Ey ey PE OES ESS PY MillgrgcLA me N is Oterings ap / Te Pa tr uti a Oe Aa A A comin i James McEnane' of New, : Returning ‘home’ ‘atfer’ attend- 4 Westminster returned. home towing the'Prince Rupert, Presbytery |! ‘day. by plane after:a ten- -day ' meetings, Wednesday: ‘and Thurs-|" A “stay in the city at the home of | Pies offerings during. a suceetstul’y year in: nthe Prince Rupert Presb day of the “United. Church, of tery increased by. 25 per cent in 1956, with every charge going over its alloc her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| Canada were Mlis Jess Oliver} tlon, it was reported at the two-day meet of the, Prince Rupert Presbytery of the: and’ Mrs, .C, Collison ‘of Queen: m Leask, 144 Seventh Avenue | Charlotte: City... They: “made: the]. | tele. home’ by OPA. Plane, 4 * f United Church of Canada held Wednesday and Thursday, ' & Rey. J. J, Towers, skipper of; ~~ | he milssion boat “Thomas Cros-' gelistic Mission of the United. Kilpatrick, Smithers “and Mes, Canadian: populace ‘ls proving‘c biota Street, left. by boat this Mrs. ‘Edward’ Shrubsall + Ye oi Gaited Church, Rev, John Herd ; by’ presided over the sessions : Held in the Prince Rupert First Church to bé held in Vancouver ;Moday and Tuesday, - Collinson, Skidegate. . : The first evening, : “the WMS" | _of Heinz Baby Foods, Toward the ‘énd of 1956 they ‘an iinged ‘morning er a week's holiday in Vaticouver returned home. thls Handling the Thursday: lun- morning-on thér“Queen of the) man of Bella Bella assisted as served: lunch to the entire assem- i, ; secretary, fe levy were Dr. W. P, Bunt, super y Intendent of Home Missions for the United church in British’ ouver, j Dt, Taylor was special speaker! al, the Thursday devotions, "Delegates from the various} : ti storal charge Included Rev. W. - B, McIntosh and Miss Vera Lyon, | New Hazelton; Gordon Collins! mid Mrs, Myrtle Squires, Ter- i face; Rev, Ross Connal, Kitimat; rf A. B, Adams and Chester, : finitiand Kitamaat Village: fohn Murdoch and Miss Jessie. Miver, Skidegute Mission; Mr,! dnd. Mrs, William Robinson, lemtu; Rev, ‘Grant Bracewell nd Daniel Scheutze, Bella yoola; Rev, John Herdman and David Campbell, Bella Bella; : v,'Harold Wingfield, Ocean’ Palls; Mrs, Margaret Milne, : tyory Island and Rev, Vernon ' & McEachern, Miss Joyce Facey, : - Mrs, James Ciccone and Chun K ee Mah, Prince Rupert. a Visllors were billcted on the. “Thomas Crosby” and ab several. ally homes during their stay in: . Prince Rupert. : i During the sessions the Rev.! Joln Uerdman, Rev. John Mur-- doch and ey. Vernon, _ McEachern were ap pointed f Rresbytery delegates to a con- once on the National Evan-- be : goto and Dr. W. 8, Taylor, | " ptinetpal of the Union College of! British Columbia, both of Van-| eheon were Mrs, Erling Pedersen, Mra, Eugene -Plerce. and. Mrs, Special guests at the Presby- | Harty Beltz of the Women’s - | auxiliary to the Prince Rupert | First. United church: \ ings of the Women’s Missionary soclety were ‘also held Wednes- day and Thursday evenings in conjunction with the Presbytery. Among the 20 members pres- jent, out-of-town: members in- icluded: Mrs, KX, C, Crook, presi-| | dent of the WMS. conference | branch, Vancouver; Mrs, N. H, Four Elders To Be Admitted Four new elders. recently elect- ed to the Session of the First United church will be admitted {o their office tomorrow during the morning worship by church pastor Rev. Vernon E. McEach- ern, Elders to be admitted for a five year Lerm of office are Wil- Jiam G, Campbell, Harry M. ; ! i Glencross, James Latham and}. ; William G. McGruther, The present members of the Session will assist Mr, McLach- ern, Following the evening service tomorrow, a film entitled “Al- uminum” will be shown In the church hall by, James Latham. Everyone Is invited to attend the social hour wiich will include the serving of refreshments. I By SENIOR MAJOR oh ae . ik LW horoscopy, palin reading, consult of attempted divinations, _aTo see a businessman looking into a crystal ball to discern the future is ludicrous to us. How- ever,.many people use these and yarlous-other methods to.try and see. the tomorrows, W Man has always tried to read the vell-and learn the future, fe feels he .could plan better rd work better if he anly knew | what Hes ahead. What a mis- taken idea, A popular song writer recently answered the question one way, . “What ls to be, Is to be,” he “TELL ME T y Si a + Andrew’ s » ahodh Church aSunday, February 3rd. dM ‘00 aim. — "Ordination of STANLEY J, LEECH . of Masset ‘Mroacher: y ‘Conon C. A. Hinchliffe of Smithers fil i |t j 4 if 7:30 p.m. - BY at ' Evensong: Preacher, v ‘ | The Rev, §. J, Leech st Eftoctive Feb gi (aha (hla opportunity uur alncore UU a NL pros ! "a hope yon will continua | i for yout any gloating and lat hk » Saturday Sermon The Salvation Arwy In recent years we haye scen an increase in the popularity of | _ MANAGEMENT AND STAFF - PIONEER LAUNDRY (1921) LTD. CYRIL CLITHEROE HE FUTURE” | ing of bea leaves and other forms The annual Presbyterial meet- |"; ' narrow line this spring, Design- bly and Thursday: evening" both groups sat down ' to. a’ venison : supper served by John Goss, STRAIGHT AND NARROW — The girl in the gray flannel coat follows the straight and ' ey Arthur Doctor. of New York : tailors the smart coat with. a {ull front and back yoke and raglan sleeves, The Peter Pan overcollat is done in sik faille. wrote, A small girl askes her! mother if she will be rich and, pretty. The reply comes back !n1: ire ' fine cotton staples. | The United States : currently fies on Egypt for some of. ids a fatalistic drone, “What is. to: be, will be.” Then why worry? Why work! and prepare? Nothing can be: changed, you have no share in! your future, no choice. ... This, of course is not. 80. God ' has made a free, moral agent. He ean choose to do right or wrong. He can work with God in shaping his destiny. What the | t ‘ fulure holds depends to a large} extent on how Man co-operates’ with the Infinite and His plan for the world, Herin les faith and trust; not in a fatallstie, » whats-the-use attitude, but: rather In a bold venturing Into each day, For the Christian (here Js not “readers : i@ ‘Avoid Theatre . line: -ups—buy’ syour Show Tickets atjne Grand ‘Cafe. This Duck, Deep Fried Prawns, Bay+ hecued Pork Chop Sucy, the best | Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and! Fried Half Chicken, Phone or- | ders a speciaity, Dial 3215, Open: till 2 a.m. Saturday, (31) @ Sonia meeting, Sons of Nor- “way Hall, Monday, Feb. 4, 6 p.m.’ (28) -@ Regular meeting of the Loyal “Order of Moose, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 8:30 p.m, (30) continued wondering, fearing, 4 epoping, — nor even the resig- @ Remember: Closing dite for nation of the populer song, | ¢ entry In the Drama Festival is Rather there isa trust Ina God Feb. 6, (20) who knows and understands ond Mo Maht @atyeday foose Night, Saturday, Feb,’ wishes to guide the footsteps, . nm; ns (28), The future niay hold sunshine, It may hold shadows, God docs not promise Ws children free- dom from pain and shadow, but He does provide grace sufficient for the doy, Ue does promise that He will be there, So, Mr, Businessman, crush the ovvaal ball under your feet, Little girls, you who want to know Hf you'll be rich or pretty, the song ts‘all wrong, Beck the Christ. Place your hand In Its and let Iitm lead you, step by step, Into the future, No horo- scope cnn take the place of the sure, firm grip of Ws hand. Then, whatever the tomorrow, He'is there, He ts the answer to your every need, You can then say with the poet, "T know Who holda lo- morrow, and 1 know Who holds my hand,” pe ce ene ee tat ~~ NOTICE ALORA ATOR ENED, | ruary 1, 1957 call the assets of PIONEER LAUNDRY (1921) LTD, havo boen purchased by RUPERT CLEANERS a LAUNDRY LTD, to txlend \u 9) bur eulomeny tntlon for thelr past patronage b patrontao the now company mdry requiroments, - ee SE AMotilor's Dihle Chua LOA aa, Cash for old culd—Buluer's | emcee eaNTTEY |= 2 08 ¥ same | CHURCH DIRECTORY services Tal elureties ae Te ant. and 4 cH pa everpe as shown ANGI HOAN CAVPHERDEEE dth Ave, Wooat Punsmahe ot, toy Commrinton Gs dim, fannday Sehoal (Wow Th aan, Carn HK. Praek yee dint tut Ny he TUS ANGLEOAN Boul Cove Mis Vindne valoer TAG t. 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The * ‘into. the RCAF Thursday, and”: | has been. posted to RCAF.Sta- “1 Jaycee! s safety, driving: ‘contest... “he won both district: and’ city” 7 lore WoTM Han : Sale Feb. 1 | Nesbitt presiding. . ‘raffle was Mrs. ‘Catherine Mur- | ‘taken out a retail ship's chand-! “-eence committee reported Mon- | pd CHARLES | LEWIS, 9+ ‘and: winner last” year.” ‘of the - Junior: Chamber of Commerce awards, has been ‘accepted in the Royal Canadian Air Force, youth’ left here, Wednesday ‘for Vancouver,. was accepted. tion, Ste. Jean, Quebec, to be ™ trained for ground crew, In the’ first: prizep ‘and; “represented Prince Rupert int: the bro nejat finals. in Van uyer.. hi The Women of the 10 . Alu- mni committee will stage a bake and rummage 'sale February : 16 in the Moose Temple it was an-; nounced Tuesday ‘night when, he; group held its regular meeting. 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