Senet anne me ee 4 ) | vertised. If they give money to some good cause, hoy ot encou two members of the faculty of the University of British Columbia address p.m. a To speak, on behalf of the annual UBC spring touring pro &ram, will be Dr. M. W. Stein. berg, sh, The speakers -will point out té Students the rewards gained by furthering thelr education. at the university, 4ims of the talks are: . @..To.bring to the attention of ‘high school students the ad- vantages of taking thelr formal education beyond the high School level if they have the abjiity to benefit by ‘such fur- ther training. @ TO ecquaint students with the types of training available at-UBC ‘and © the’ duration of courses, | - , ®@ .TO present a realistic pie- ture. of university. Hfe and of ‘UBC SPEAKERS COMING | Booth students to hear _ about university life © ~’ Booth Memorial High School students will be ouraged to learn more about university life and courses available to them, Monday afternoon when ‘of the department of Eng: 5 na atone tees Semenrenrerreacenes smear ee eee on 1 Foe ‘ i the student body at ‘3:30 ‘the costs ot attendance. @ To acquaint students with Aeeded, to help pay the costs of attending university. @ To make known the serv-|. ices of such campus agencies as the Counselling. Service, ‘the the means available, where| ra elie aT) OL ee oo tt Hats A BM Mao Ato fh MY Ae Mhyak hall Anat ad tora a he Some 30 delegate rep: resenting hospitat admin- Dean of Women's Office, @® To make the University a Presenting. two professors in person. oe . discussing any question of this type with the two visitors: are invited to attend the meeting in the school. ~ ws Also in attendance will be H. ‘Cc. Gilliland, director of teacher education at Victoria. College, Vietorla, B.C. 2 tO Two city Guide officials. attend Terrace camp talks: «Two Prince Rupert women were in Terrace attending a speajal divisional: Girl Columhia . provincial house of Victoria was there to inspect pro Mrs. -R. F. Lucas. Prince Ruc pert Girl. Guide acting district commissioner and Mrs. W. L. Hitehcock, Prince Rupert camp representative, with Mrs, Wes- tinghouse, inspected the North. ern Lights Division Girl Guide campsite at Lakelse Lake, to be held in July; on property loaned by R. DQ, Skoglund. aoe . .Mrs. Westinghouse Baye her approval to hold’ a ‘four-day training’ camp for adults inter- ested In: Guide camping from July 5 tos. . . _ Two one-week camps. for 50 Gujdes each, will be held from July 9 to 15, and July 16 to 22. Mrs, Hitchcock wags appointed |: Northern Lights Divisional camp |. Mrs. Aubrey Westing- posed camping. Sites. : was elected division camp chafr- man and Mrs. Duncan: Kerr of Terrace was appointed ‘to-: the division camp executive. Quotas for Guldes attending camp were alolted to the dis- trict on a per capital basis as follows Prince Rupert District, 20; Terrace district, 16: Bulkley Valley. district, 16. and Kitimat Kemano district, 48 Guides, The Imperial Order adyisor by Mrs. Westinghouse at the meeting. oo WEEKLY “When thou doest alms, thy right hand doeth.” it noticed in the be duly published. They take pal fail to be credited to themselves But this is not the kind of spirit that our Lord enjoined on His disciples. He told them that publicity marred the beauty of their alms-giving; thot instead of announcing to all men what they had done, they should not even let their left hand know that their right hand had been fom ‘ CHURCH | LIRECTORY Servicers In all churehes at 1 aum. and 7:30 p.m, except ag shown ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St. Holy Communton 8:30 a.m, Senlor Sehootl -0:45 a.m, Junfors and Kindergarten It a.m, |: Very Rev. A.B. Hendy Dinl 4766 BY. PETERS ANGLICAN Seat Cave Misa Flatna Balmer, BA. Th, Siniday School 11 a.m, 9200 Beal Cove Clrole Dial 285¢ FIRST BAPTIST Sth Ave, E. at Young Bt. Binday School 10 om. and 19:18 Roy. J. A. Rowkam Dlal 4060 REGULAR BAY TIT Gan Oth Ave. Enst 8unday School 10° a.m, Mom Servien 1116 am, Rav. L. . Jackson Dink 907) EVANGELICAL PREE CHUTCGH Oth Ave. at Ambrose Bunday School 11:00 am, Morning Servies 42:00 pan, ' mt TOWAOT OM NH AOU COM I eal let not thy left hand know what. Matthew. 6:3 ec chee ek ah ‘There are some people who want everything they do: well ‘ad- ( papers. If they are kind to the poor or relieve Some case of distress they are particular that 'Cambrai chapter's activiti Mrs. Stanicy Rough of Kitimat! SERMON | M. FACEY they want to have the matter should ns that their charities Shall not doing commendable things. Of course Christ did not mean that we should not be good be- fore people. — that we should never give alm save where the act would be absolutely seeret. It was the motive that Christ was enforcing. His disciples should never give for the sake of men’s praise. Religious acts instantly loose all their value when any motive but the honor of God and the desire of His approval is in our heart. We should not even our- Selves think about our charities, but should’ forget ‘them as the tree forgets the frult is drops, We should train ourselves there- fore to do our good deeds with- out seeking praise or recogni- tion of men. We should not be so anxious to have our card tacked on every gift we send, We ought to be willing to do good and let Christ have the glory, while we stay back un- known and unrecognized. Florence Nightingale, having Rone like an angel of mercy among the hospitals in the Crimea until her name was en- shrined in every soldier's heart, asked to be excused from have Ing her picture taken, that she might be forgotten, and that Christ alone might be remem- bered as the author of all the blessings that her hand had dls- Housing Administrator arid ‘the less remote and formidable place in the minds of the students by ' Parents who are interested in Hbeloms . IT'S THE CHEMISE—Paris de- . - Slgned it, Uttle girls love it and look adorable in it! Note hip- banded two-piece effect, skirt. of easy-sew pleats. Simpie-to “sew Printed Pattern includes version with collar, sleeves. . .Printed Pattern 4504. Chil- dren’s Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Sizes 6 takes 2 yards 35-inch fabric. '. Printed directions on each ‘pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY. CENTS (40c) : “in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) 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, Toronto, Ont. New historian to compile - record. of Cambrai chapter Daughters of the Empire es, Since its formation. 26 years ago, will be compiled into a scrapbook by Mrs. W. J. Zacour. Mrs. Zacour was named: his- torian last night when the group held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. R. C. Webber. ' Regent Mrs. C. G. Ham read reports of the provincial meet- month ‘and Mrs. “Claire LaCroix program to be held in city and Port Edward schools, May 16.” Mrs. G. P. Lyons invited mem- bers to attend the Prince Rupert Citizenship council Centennial Folk Festival on the evening of May 16, PERSONALS Nova Scotian resident John Porter. leaves tomorrow by Can- adjian Pucifie Airlines plane af- ter spending a six-week holiday visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Perley, 1451 Sixth Avenue East. Mr. Porter will visit {in Van- couver and Victorla before re- turning home to New Glasgow. Taylor Street, leaves Sunday by CPA plane for a month's visit with members. of his family in Van- couver, John Sehuurman of Yellow- knife, Northwest, Territory, lenves for Vancouver Monday, after spending a short holiday in the city visiting friends, Mr, and Mrs, W. G. MeGruther, 1501 Scc- ond Avenue West. Vancouver visitor Mrs, Stewart Pingarson, vice-president of the B.C, Social Credit League ts in the city ns part of her offlelal tour of the northern district, Ar. riving yesterday, Mrs, Fiygarson leaves Sunday for Terrace, Smithers, Hazelton and Prince Cleorge., tributed. Use Classilieds-They Pay, Ing held“ in’. Vancouver- last | gave details: of the Empire Day! y Hospital aoe . Startta oe es rep- istrators, superintendents, nurses, hospital board auxiliaries gathered in Prince Rupért. General | hospital: association _con- ference.) (20th oe : Delegates attended: from Burns Lake, Smithers,» Ocean Falls, Terrace, Hazelton, Kitimat, Mill- er Bay’. Indian ‘‘hospital. and Prince Rupert.” °° ot an _ Edward Knight, administrator for Prince’ Rupert General’ hos- pital was chairman’ and ‘bring-. Jing greetings from’ the British Columbia’ Hospital ‘association was newly-appointed. “executive secretary Kenneth Conibear of Vancouver ‘and -*-second.' vice- president H. Slade, administra- tor-of the Powell River ‘hospital. ‘Army’ matron] to.atfend. BPWC parley | _oalvation Army: Captain Janet Ferguson; matron of ‘the Salva-. tion’ Army Lodge: here. will . be among 400 delegates who are @x- pected to attend. the: national convention of. the.: Canadian Federation of ‘Business and Pro- fessional Women’s clubs;: in Ed- y 8 to 11, it was re- monton,, July 8 leased today: :. °- sop tg . Making “the- annquncement was Mrs, Carl Halverson, . presi- dent of the Prince Rupert BPWC. National President: is ‘Mrs. W. F. Baylay of Brampton, Ontario, _ Delegates travelling to-Alberta from the. east’ will stop off. at Calgary July 7 ‘to sée the Cal- gary Stampede, = «A new feature “Workshops in Leadership”. has been ‘atranged for. the last’ day: of the conven- tion, So Guest speakers will” include Secretary of State Ellen Pair- clough, Canada’s’ first ‘woman cabinet minister’ and. Margarat Hyndman of. Toronto, president of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. ye READERS @ Parents of High School stud- ects of University Life, courses available, . ete, aréi invited to/. uti. dependent." children’ . at meet With: Dr.“Géorge’ S.’ Allen: | Pp: SO Dean of. Faculty of Forestry and] xe and. Mis’. Don Dr.:M. _.W. Steinberg,. “ Depart-| and children Shelley ar ment of English, U.B.C., in Booth Memorial High School on Mon- day, May 12th at.3:30 p.m. (95) @ All nurses urged’. to attend Presbyterian Church, 7:15, May 1ith. oe (95) @ S.O.N. Bake Sale at Gordon and Anderson's, Saturday, May 10th at 10 a.m. (95) -@ Cash for old Gold. Bulgers. eee de ft thee , bet bg members..and__ hospital. ents inteersted™ in-various. asp- film FIRST UNITED CHURCH Mother's Day Services — “11:00 a.m.—Family Service Parents. and Children. Worship Together ' 7:30 p.m.—Hymn sing and’ Worship ' Order of The Eastern Star Church Parade. LET US GIVE THANKS FOR CHRISTIAN MOTHERS art URE Peano ven Raney i a refreshing : In tuna salads you generally But in this one, we have used shreded. cucumber. for added flavor enjoyment. And: the: ar- color: contrast. ij. ss _When attractively: served ‘and carefully prepared, you'll’. find sturdy seafood ‘salads high on the list of .family-approved main 173402, can tuna, drained flaked Ye cup well drained shredded te: "Repeat perfor ton’s “Centennial Capers” Saturday at 8 p.m,, announced today. , to be depicted i Inter-city’ activities ‘of “Moose- heart, Nlinois and Moosehaven, Chapter No. 211. stages ‘a. public showing of the movi “Picture of You" 0 002) 7 as The’ 30-minute “technicolor depicts the aim of all Moose ‘members ‘to’ p a. home: ‘for of 1037 Seventh Avenu leave tomorrow on the: CPSS: “Queen of. the North” for Newlf@ >. Westminster, where. Mr. Martin has been transferred with the Canadian National Railways. .: OW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, HEALS “Advancing Faith to Spiritual Understanding” KTKN—930 ke. Saturday, 10:15 a.m. bun Av Wt vows SL, , , Bimday Bohool am, ’ / . Rov. A. 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