i ie De a Raw, Sete tio . 2 Prince Rupert. Dally News"! ; Friends Stage Party f° Bahay Say an oh ata | aturday Sermon _ |= Se | For Mrs. J. A. Burnett — emcees uRCH 4 ‘ ' . . : oy rOr ViITS. J. . urne _ By REV, WILLIAM £. LEGETTE cHU RCH ne i } ae Pentecostal Tabernacle DIR ECTORY.| | , Mrs. 2ohn A. Burnett was the guest of honor A FREE GIFT , , . Services In au churches‘at_i1 a.m:' : | gathered of the gee ary, lastnight when friends many that God has ofercd fo mus Sen Sree makes aman te || pig nares ae ame - jgat ered at the home of Mrs, John Michaelsen on Health and strength with a measure of happiness and success. ANGIIC THE : AL = , ( 1 1303.First Overlook, ; It is true that these gifts have been abused, resulting in sickness, 4th Avo. Wat Da st ob { ' { Mrs, Burnett leaves with her concluded the enjoyable affair, distress and unhappiness, . : Holy Communion 8:30 amen de. /$ ‘husband and three children | Invited guests were Mrs. Ro- : Tuesday by car for the Okan- bert Player, Mrs, T, A, Paavola, sagan where they will make thelr/Mrs, J. E. Perkins, Mrs, C. W. There is another gift that God | nity—forever and ever. God sets || Very Rev. A. . Hendy Dial 4768 Fo offers to you. It is something | before man the way of life and fn » irecord:the occasion . Alex Newton, Mrs, C, W. Bowlby, : = Games and ‘refreshments In- (Mrs. Peter Antoniuk, Mrs, B. = ‘cluding. a “Bon Voyage” cake Bergum and Mrs. James Hall. to equal its value, so God offers | the gift of God is eternal life || Sunday school 10. a.m, and 12:16 | it to you free. This gift is ETER-|through Jesus Christ our Lord. mowed & Rogkam « aaa ee NAL LIFE and is wrapped up in/God offers this gift to all but “ . REGULAR BAPTIST pe jthe’ Lord Jesus Christ. there-|you must accept it before it is Sunday Behe em de fore, all who accept Him as their | yours. Rev. L. E. Jackson Dial 3071 |” | personal savior and Lord have! This reminds me of an ac- TWN ——— ty oe this gift, God puts it on record ;count I read some time ago|| BVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH a : ST. PETER'S ANCLICAN |“. bo ‘that money can not buy. It is! the way of death. He allows Seal Cova ' ‘home, Leask, Mrs, A. E. Desautels, Mrs, without money and without'man his power of choice and|| Miss Elaine Bulmer, B.A, “L: Th pe : ‘¢ j On’ behalf of the Stoup Mrs, Michael Orpm, Mrs, John Proc- price, all the silver, the gold and jsays choose ye this day whom |! 284 10th East Dial 3470, oO r Roy Webber presented her sister, |tor, Mrs. L.A. Jessee, Mrs, Louis precious things of this world ye shall serve. FIRST BAPTIST few “ og Mrs,. Burnett with an over-night Zurek, Mrs, J. C. Gale, Mrs, C. L. would not be of sufficient worth The wages of sin is death but Sth Ave. E. at Young St.’ ui ‘bag and pictures were taken tojMartin, Mrs John Anton, Mrs. ? vs Record Attendance Set r j in (John 3:16), For God so loved iabout. George Wilson who was Srinday Schoad Ta BOse \ we U i d Ch h Bib] S h | the world that He gave His only in prison awaiting the day of Morning Service £2:00 p.m....' 4. ye hire ure IDIE OC OO begotten Son, that whosoever jhis execution for he was a mur-|| Rev. 4. W. Poster Dial 4403 ara believeth in him should not per- ‘derer. His case was taken to the |{ 7 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN: ‘ : A record attendance was sct this week during the first-half ish but have everlasting life. He ‘highest court, The result was 5th Ave, at McBride St. ‘i ‘of the annual First’ United Church Vacation school, with 90 also says that whosoever believ-;that the governor of the ‘state Sunday School 10-a.m. sj; « Pupils In attendance each day, Rev. Vernon E, McEachern re- eth on the Son hath everlasting: signed a pardon for him on the|] F°v- A: 8. Otson Dial 4164 , by ped aay. ) Mrs. Jot > life and he that believeth not condition that he accept it The |. PENTECOST AL ‘TABERNACLE * ait MYS, John Decker, Mrs, John Joan Croxford, Sonja Berg, Les- the Son shall not sce life, but warden with Sreat delight took 202 6th Ave. est i ve ‘; Nicholson and Mrs, Scott Mc-| io McLaren, Ann Harding Bar- yhe wrath of God abideth on|the pardon, rushing to the cell|{ sunday Boh ee ee . Laren, bara McGruther, Louise Skogmo him, . cried out: ee ‘Teenage helpers were Misses t ' Rev. Wm. E. Leggette Dial 5839 and Sharon Rutherford. At the last day of the two- week school Friday, children will be given treats in the morn- red ers - {ing followed by a closing cere- :Loulse Thomas, Rita Yoston, + } i Men are eternal bound creo- “T- have good news for you FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OE tures, God speaks only of three!George, here As your pardon. j[ - 235 4th Ave. Fast. | 0o[- places: heaven, earth and hell.!Come and receive it and you are Sunday School 10 and 1} a.m.- Hell, was never prepared for! free. You can walk out of this|{ Rev. Ivan S. Gamble - Dial 6823. ‘ WP ee man, Hell was prepared for the | prison today a free man.” THE SALVATION ARMY. || : mony in the evening at 7:30 Devil and his angels. Those who ; But George would not accept Fraser Street. .6 5 7 h 1 @ Buy your Show Tienets atthe| When’ all parents and friends go to hell do so by their own it, the warden was downheart- Sialee, angngol 12:90 p.m. “Grand Cafe and avoid lne-ups.|are invited to attend. : This week at the Grund Cafe—{| The Superintendent of the choice. God is not willing that ;ed because George thought he wT asst. Bnd Lt. brea eee b any should perish but that all: was just fooling. There are not » , Barbecued Duck, Deep Fried!school, which began last Mon- should come unto the ruth oe bat een wnat refuse a paroon "FIRST UNITED OE ‘4 ) Prawns, Long Spare Ribs and|day and continues through to be saved. Those who cnoose to, bu ore son was one who ' 636 6th Ave. West >: 4° } . Chips, Fish and Chips, the best next Friday, said that the at- follow the devil and his crowd/ did, therefore, he must pay the Family Service 9:30 am... [. ' | Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and tendance is a 50 per cent in- will land up in hell where there / full penalty of his crime. : No Evening Service’ ”, ~ i Fried Half Chicken. Fresh bread |erease over last year's enroil- is walling and gnashing of! my precious fried God holds|| Rev: V- 5. McBachern Ph. 3414 teeth, this: will not only last for out to you a pardon from your ’ BETHEL. BAPTIST CHURCH: . = a time but it will be for eter-|cins ae holds out to you the aoe feet Avenue East of “4: daily. Dial 3215, (172) ment with an average of 60 : . ils attending ea ay. . | @ Sons of Norway Picnic Sun- pupils a 6 ch day : day, July 21 at Tugwell Islang.| The school, open to all chil- legs ee Sunday School: —~ 10 am. LD DAUGHTER splatter i ““ ms — ee, — gift of eternal life. Will you not Rev. A. Hart -* Dial: 3088 ye . Sk 'e- 1other’ ftly tailored blouse ‘Kay Silver in a .-. {accept it now and be saved? - ——~ a All Sons of Norway members,;Gren between three and 14 100 per cent Acrilan jersey damage is. cht because it's made with acrylic "tber "this pure Pastor Speaking Jesus stands with outstretched || PORT EDWaAkD GosP; “families and friends and Sonja|Years, conducts a full program per : nd ' & ent be sm 5 tt arms saying come unto me and || Mennonite. Brethren” h) members are asked to meet at/Of worship, singing, games, Bibic| Staple in a woman's wardrobe may be machine-washed, dried on a hanger and be pret y as At Two Churches a ying LY Sunday School S 5. ; ee ad “s a Study and handwork each morn-| "ew when dry without the touch of an iron. Its look of luxury is in to stay. It won't, {I will give you rest. You can Worship Service .....°°-7:30 pia : am ap eee one wt ing between 9:30 and 11:45 am.| Wrinkle, sag, or stretch. No need to worry about storing during the summer months either. Rev. Vernon E. McEachern of ;have this rest today by com- Pastor: Rev. Jacob ‘Bergen : : . It resists moths and mildew. First United Church will again! pletely surrendering your life to!" ‘lunch. Coffee supplied. (169) wore Mrs. Lise aene the Nie ° . conduct services at both the;Christ who is the gift of God ; ; Tf | ‘ First Presbyterian | eternal life. ‘ev Daily News Classified§. P, : o Salt Lake Ferry—weather O. R. Green, Mrs. Eugene Pierce, f , . ° | ; United and I an oy rs NPGSSI Tees: ; | permitting. Daily-—2, 3. 5, 6, 7 : Personally Speaking R. E. Mortimer Four Fj NM iS Set churches _ tomorrow morning - CST . rt - a BR ge ‘, p.m. Sundays and Wednesdays Four National Film. Board| uring the absence of Rev. Ivan te! ‘ ! ; 'S. Gamble, pastor of First Pres- fr 1 a.m. 2628 - 3100. H) dward Hiepi : i ‘ed “Mon ble, |e Dryeean win Deane, Peeap|/ COl Parks Program, Bwara siesin, 228 sorenin eaves To Make night in the weekly ‘Brings fee | byterian Church t @ Drycicaa wivn Deane. Pickup . . by plane ‘for Vancouver where . pert Film Council’s summer pro- Mr. McEacnern will conduct i and Delivery. Phone 2353. (tf) MONDAY he will tak ‘ 1 LM Home in South gram series held at the Civic! Services.in his own church, First : being noe? cmployment. Mrs. C © United church at 9:30 a.m. and 5 @ Moose Night, Saturday, July} 10:30 to 11:30—"Outdoor the~ | Higgins and children Michae!} Centre. services at First Presbyterian |} " wee 20, 8 pm. (169)} atre: “Painting in the Park.” |and Janice and Mrs, Higgins’| A resident of this city for 42] Titles of pictures are “AN8-! Church at 11 aim For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods ©. :} i , 2:30 to 4 pm.— Movies at | mother Mrs. William Gibbons of years, R. E. Mortimer, well-| otee,” “Corral,” “Jolifou Inn”! “ . mo Tasee we ie @ Cash for old gold—Bulger’s.! Civic Centre. Ontario will join Mr. Higgins in| known realjestate and insurance|and “Introducing The Nether- | ' OUR SPECIALTY. — TAKE OUT ORDERS oo Ht Torre a aera nee nnn ont oe Vancouver in the near future. agent, left the city last night on lands.” , PERSONA LS | DIAL Boe era ae it e : : . They leave Prince Rupert on the SS Prince George to join his . — Presently visiting in the city wa { “a Tabasco Sparks Picnic Fare the Queer of the North July 27. family in Vancouver and make; a South African regulator for! ig Mrs. Henry Brentzen of Pout; mn | Open 6 a.m. to a am. “4 ——— his home in the south. windmills allows them to oper-|Simpson who is guest of. her. 3215. * oe 635-27 a Ave : t Miss Lenore Zalopsky of Van- Born in Greenwood, B.C., Mr. ate in breezes of less than. five | daughter, Mrs. J. R. ‘Carr, 925 | _ amelie KK. One yf couver left today by plane fol-| Mortimer came to Prince Rupert | miies an NOuUrLe eo wag yepes _. Borden Streeter he aN y lowing ‘a ye week vacation with yin 190° ane ‘MQUDS..poy. and YL ——— = ————— SS i her brother-in-law an sister! educate Sing yard. ele- wag 7 rm . . So, - Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cronk,; mentary and high school, He j 162 Third Avenue, East. |worked in the Canadian Bank oe - | , , of Commerce for five years af- . . . . Lei leaving school and on the Vancouver visitor A. L. Wade| ter _ 8C -- returned home today by Cana-! death of his father E. H. Morti ‘ +¢3 ‘ ~; mer took over the family in- 7 8 . ; . - . poco roar! Baylt For Excellence... (his son and daughter-in-law, In 1939 he married Elizabet : . . ; eo @ e ° . ey have one !Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Wade and, Allen of Nakusp. They ha , -~ ; daughter Elizabeth Marie. . . 7 | a Bo, a { : ‘granddaughter Marcia of 1443) Both Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer | co: | | es _ wm i . Sixth Avenuc’ East, have worked actively for the | ' . Anglican diocese of Caledonia. .|- : a of . Mrs, Bjorn Craft and Nev! Besides being a member of the: ine by. CPA’ place. lov Queen ‘-hamber of Commerce, Me wr ; n 7 ’ : remistre io | spend a two-week vacation with | president of both King Edward. Mrs. Craft's parents, Mr. and | mementary school. Parent! Mrs. B, F. Roberts. ‘Teacher association and also: —— Booth Memorial High school: Mrs, John Manheim, 1850) pra. ; Rift Avenue East, leaves to-|" agrs, Mortimer, who accepted a| night by train en route to Eng- post with School District 52, last. lind where she will spend a two-| torm plans to attend the Uni-| month visit with parents Mr, versity of B.C. to get her B. Ed} and Mrs. HW, Burrows in Felix- degree. stowe, Suffolk. Highlight of the) “Nr, Mortimer sold out his bus- Visit will be the 60th wedding! jness to A. S. Bill of G. P. Tinker igs Pienic days are rolling ‘round again and chances are you'll be anniversary ecleb ‘ations of her: Company, Ltd. looking for new ways to pep up the traditional hamburger. 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