ee ai i 4 & ; TI a 14, fen: 4. ~ _ * in Is one - “hs - known foods and. gout milking Was described. by: the Greek: poet ‘Homer’ centuries. efore Clirist, ’ cH U ROH: ba DIR E CTO RY; ‘i Bervieeg In all churphes | it 1» and 7330p, m, exept: a sigh ANGLICAN 4% Avo, CATE DAL W. at Qunamplir(st, | Holy Communion 6:30" ‘ath. Sunday’ School 10 & 1 aim, © Very Rev. A. E, Hendy - . Dial. 4766 ST. PRTER'S ANGL ICAN Seal Cove -.° : Miss Elaine Bulmer, BA. L. Th, Sunday School 10 and: 11: 1am, “Morolig Prayer 1116 aay. 064 10th Bast Din) 3470, FIRST BAPTIBT 5th Ave. B. at Young 8. | Sunday School 10 am. and 12:16 tev, J. A. Roskam - Diat 6060 REGULAI BAP TISE. 620 Gt Ave. Rast Sunday School 10° a.m,: Rov, L. E. Jackson Dial 3071 EVANGELION FRE CHURCIE - Oth Ave. nt “Ambrose . Sunday Sehoul 11:00 a. m. Moriilng Service 2:00 pin, Rev, H, W. Poster Dial 4403 STPACL'S LUTHERAN bth Ave. at McBride St.” Sunday School J26- pam. Rev. A.-S, Olson Dial 4104- PR NTHCO C ONT: TAL TABER ANAC \ i 202 Oth: Ave, West. Morning Service. 1, a0 ; Sunday Schoo) 10:30.aan, ” Rev, Wm. E.’ Leggette: Dial 5830 i HOS RESHAPE, KEAN 235 4lh Ave. Enst’ Stunday School 10° and: 1 Am Minister's Bible Class 1046 fm. Rey, Tyan 8. Gamble Dial 6823 Ty SALVATION ARMY: Praser Street |” Sunday Schoot 12:80. pm. Sr. Major and Mrs, C. Cijtheroe | Asst. 2nd Lt. Frederica Day - Dial 3024 FIRST UNITED GO. 636 GLN Ave. West: Stinday Sehonl: uh (9 yrs. and over) (under 0 yrs.) 0, tev, V. OE Mekachern ‘Phi 314 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 400 4th Avenue East ’ Sunday School —~ 10 am. . Rev, A, Hart Dial 3058 PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL an 0:46 adn 2am, (Mennonite Brethren . CHireh) Sunday School .,.... 10:45: am. Worship’ Service ....- 1330 p.m. Pastor: Rev, Jacob Bergen a he "deat, looks? A Christian’ inagazine recently reported the’ experience ‘of. an English farmer. who ‘told a*com- panion .as_they,,were: walking]: through his'fields: together, “You know, I was saved ‘by my: food looks.” : “To his surprised. friend, he ex- plained: that. not: long. ago, -he had attended a” church | service and this is what" ‘happened, “The: preacher “ghve, out.as his first, text,’ Isalah 45; 22°: ‘Look unto me, and. be’ yé" ‘saved, all jthe ends of the: earth? for’ I am God and there ts: none else,’ ‘He pletured . the : cruel: Cross. and WS world, Sitting there 1 gazed’ at. the amazing sight: and’ with ‘my inner eyes ‘of the soul: 1 SAW HIM DYING: FOR, ‘MEL “Then the preacher furried td a second verse, - Hebrews.” 12:2; ‘Looking unto Jesuis the, ‘author dnd finisher of#éur.,faith’ -who ‘{ifor, the joy thab.:w was’ set before “Him endured ‘thé. Cross, despis- ing the shame,. and is” set, down. ~at the: right haid ‘oft ‘the' throne ‘ef. God, He ‘pictured ' a, RISEN}. Saviour ‘able -to’’ save ‘to the uttermost. all. that. come “unto Him... able to: keep -us_ from stumbling . . . able to presen} us faultless. before His throne . able to eiipower us to livé victoriously, Somehow the sight of the mighty riseh Saviour, the Lord Jesus, showed me, that He ycould do the job, not only FOR me on the. Cross, “but -also IN me day by. day. me “Then, before ‘the preacher closed his message, she calléd at tention to one more wonderful verse, Titus 2:13; ‘Looking for that Blessed hope and the ‘glor; lous appearing of our great God and Saviour Jesus. ‘Christ.’ What; a thrill it was, to: hear that this same Jesus actually is ‘coming SINGSP FIRST BAPT Everyone 9; 00 p: m., Sunday, June 9: om RATION IST CHURCH Welcome - Bo (io Pastor: ‘First: ‘Baptist Chureh : USAVED BY: HIS GOOD. LOOKS". - Did you yer hear of. a man pelng saved. because of hls good ‘ LOW 15 DAY on the POLAR ROUTE EUROPE from Vancouver and return: $623.00 For extra savings, ask your travel agent about Canadian Pacific Family Fares! See vour Cuavel Avent or 4 Canadian ao a See Your Trayel rape Fy t ‘ EXCUR SION FARES AIRLINES. . Agent or Phone oa ¥ q Cte ALE bey thawte Spm, Not glasses thidt; change your appeara Nee, ' No heavy frames, No dangling cords, No ear button, Hore {s a hearlng ald that hecomes part of the eyes ginsses you are now want. Ing, Th's n miracle of can conled henring, ANT NOW YOU CAN SAVE BINAURAL IDR AI EN (i Mearing with TWO FE EAs 1 the way Nature ‘ine tended you to hear! ITs TRULY AMAZING, Natural hoarlng abnormal ony le vol, and without onse nolsa, Blyled to sult your own peraon- i ag a eb Tor toro who do nol wont oyoyinaaos, wo have many typos of a honring’ ale Unt on be worn complotely eon _ on ni fo r “mmionn v0 sur youn unary, lity, ° Con bo urged with front and lonsos, your own Husy terms oan te os arranged, WILL AM GRAHAM, of THE MAICO HEARING . Cartifled Habring. Consultant SERVICE, Vancouver, Will bo iy PRINCE RUPERT for tho purpose of audiombtrie hear: Ing tests and: Personal demonstration of tho : Hearing .Glasees,. Home! appolnbanta ony ,be mada by lolophoning tho’ Hotel, SAVOY HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT “dune 13th and: V4th, Hours 10 a.m, te 2 Pom, to” the time’ when 1 shall be WITH: Him”. The farmer's, friend was im* pressed ‘and ‘replied: “ “That's wonderful, Now, I un- ._| derstand: ‘how. you were saved 8 your: good: looks!!* Bride Cha Hon oved Wi Showei “The. ‘Home. of Mrs, J. A. Me- Lennan, 1834, ‘Fifth Avenue East, was the: Scene Wednesday even- ing ‘of ‘a: miscellaneous’ shower honoring’ Miss Jacqueline Thompson, whose marriage to Alan Hartwig takes place this month... o ‘Miss’ Thompson, who came from -Yorkshire, England, has Harold Alderdice for the past year. : i ‘On -her arrival, the bride-elect,| : was présentéd with a corsage of bridal. rosebuds. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of a “grab hag” In the guise of.a decorated laun- dry pail containing many useful gifts. Miss Eva Usick and Mrs. Bar- ney Sugiydia assisted. hostess Mrs. McLennan in serving a ‘buffet Supper. ; Invited guests. were: Mrs, -D. Ewart, Mrs. B, Sugiyama, Mrs. J; Webber, Mrs. A. Dowsley, Mrs. B. Milnes, Mrs. W. Kernahan, Mrs. D. McDougail, Mrs, J, Park- er, Mrs. H. Alderdice, Mrs. ‘E. Hartwig, Mrs. D. Hartwig, Mrs. W. Morwick, Mrs. G. Perry, Mrs. _J. Hayashi, Mrs. W. Turner Mrs. H. Jukes; Mrs. W. McKay, Mrs. J. Denning, Mrs. D, Holtom, ‘Mrs. G. Patzold, Mrs. N. Fisher, Mrs. W. Homenuk, Mrs. F, Elli- son, Mrs. A. Wade, Mrs, A, Lien, Mrs, -M. McDonough, Mrs. 'B: Lofgren, Mrs, G!. Stanford, Mrs. J; Ewart, and Misses:E: Usick, G. Eastburn, R. Tasaka, C. Wing, AY Paulson, ‘P, Woon, H. Olsen, H: Tweed, ‘P. Morrisey, B. Mc- Iver, and I. Alderdice. Also Mrs. James Parker and Mrs. F. Waite, visiting from Vancouver. , : Church: Start. “TTo Be Cbierved | erin ‘groups ¢ By St. Paul's Members of St. Paul's Luther- ‘+an church, with its pastor, Rev. ‘| Arthur S. Olson, tomorrow will join with some 2,700’ congrega- tlons of the Evangelical Luther- an church in’a Canada and ‘{ United States-wide ‘observance lof. the 40th anniversary of the ELC's formation. At St, Paul's in Priace Rupert hew members will be received Into: the congregation, both through transfer of membership and through. confirmation.. Holy Communion will also be celebrated by the local Lutheran -| Mb tomorrow's morning service, Special Pentecost Sunday ser- ‘Tyiees will follow a church-wide -| theme ‘Forget Not All His Bene- fits,” ‘The = Evangeiiunt LuthdFan » chureh was organized on June 9, 1917 In St, Ful, von when iree Norwe an-speaking. Luth- y arate ae Nor- Weglan “Synod and United church) merged to form a single tlaed membership’ Is expected to reach 1,100,000 by the end *ot 1087, Former Government Agent Gordon Forbes with his wife and son Charles left Prince Rupert by road this morning for Vor- non after A brief visit hore, sllfully ivory: . XY people. 86, Tam looking forward been living .with Mr. and. Mrs. body of 450,600 members, Bap-{ 3100. ae 7 Here's lood for yout every mood vee delily served ing congenial atmosphere ' Olthe - that's conducive to your fill enjoyment, Sheer the prices will piove’ eqiclly pleasing Delight to your peckatbook!, | ‘MISS NATASHA’ LECKOEFF, Vancouver stenographer ‘ who made ‘herself a: simple , black wool broadcloth sheath above’ for less than $30. hds.won a sewing machine and’a trip to. New York in an international / ‘contest which ' may help: her: to win a grand prize of $25,- © 000. Mrs. H. ni. Lencseth ‘of: Prince Rupert took : first prize ‘inthe local ‘Singer Sewing. contest, May’ 8. : Explorer Girls To Present Gift to Church The First’. United Explorers will parade to the morning ser- vice at First United Church to- morrow and:-present a gift to the church. They. will be ac- companied by their leaders, Mrs. Arthur Oswald’-and Mrs. Harry Beltz. Two girls who are grad- + uating this year ‘into the Cant! adian- Girls in’ Training: ‘group will present ‘the gift to: he church--Donna Long’ and: Mar- {the 60th return of thelr wedding |”. _;day with a reception’ at the _{ Vance, in Nelson. {them Mrs, GR; Kelsey: of. Prince Rupert; 715 Fifth Ave. East, and . {round the pair: on. this day. | TT Mr, Allen. was. district forester} ” 4’. |in Prince Rupert for six years |, fand. remained in lumber busi-| Mr, and Mrs, R, B,’Allen, now residents ‘of Nelson, wil! ‘mark home of their son-In-law. and daughter, Mr, and: Mrs, E. L, All of their six children, among a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. will ness for another seven, Miss Agnes McKay of New West- minster, exchanged marriage He met his wife oné year pre- vious. to their’ marriage in: Slo- operated. a trucking business... _ When ‘His-father died in’ 1907, Mr, Allen’ sold out ‘the business and entered | the . public -works as a road: foreman. divisional. fire warden “with headquarters in Revelstoke, A. year: later, che was: namied sur-. | On June 16, 1807, Robert Em-|, met Allen, of Sloan City, and vows at the Strathcona Hotel ‘Vin Nelson, ae “| Mr, Allen was 20. years of wage, 4 at the ‘time, his wife 25, - sds k 60% an K former Prince Rupert couple will: their diamond Wedding. anniversary. June 16 can, where he.and his father} department, working two. years After moving: to New Denver i. in 1910, he Joined the B.C. for- est service and in 1912 was made : the. Qigen and Prince distr ict. forester at. Hazelton, ts celebrate 4 moving there in March, 1913, “He: was transfer d. to. Prine Rupert’ In 1917,: Two. years later: he. “restened his position as ‘district forester |: to, enter the lumher ‘business,, this time ‘in partn ‘ship* ‘with remained, there. ment’ from: offic Nelson! ( ve Ts 8, : the' same position in’ ‘Nélson and : il The alleng aye been living in| qu Olof Hanson, later’ federal: mem- ber ‘for Skeena, In’ 1926 he - setiurned “0°: the bagel, marking the T ton’ Eyford, Rev. Vernon E.:Me- Eachern -will receive the gift and dedicate {t to: the. use: of. the: ‘church: ‘Another: Explorer# Kai en: McBride,. will: read. the-Berip- « ture lesson during the service. The Conrad Hall Explorer girls will also attend the morn-* ing service with their leader. Migs: Joyce Facey? °°. As tomorrow is Pentecost Sun- ian Church; celebrating the ‘gift lowers, Mr. McEachern — will preach on “The ‘Holy Spirit” at both morning and evening ser- vices,« . stem bce canara cmt ays mentale brag eees rea ders © Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe, anytime. The Grand offers you Lobster Ege. Fooyung, Deep Fried Prawns, Almond Chicken, Fish and Chips, Best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken, Fresh hread. dally, Phone 3215, (1371 @ Richard’ Sophton, District In the elty, For life Insurance ceunsel, Phone 2391, (194) @ SALT. WAKE FERRY—hourly from 12:00, noan—every Sunday weather: permitting, Phone “Ti! le Rod ‘anid Gun Danee, Legion Hall, Jurie 29. Oliver Lake Shoot, June 30, -July 1, @ pr: yelenn wilh Deane, Plekip ntl Delivery, Phone 2363, | Le 8 8. pm. i134) le Onsh for, old gold—Rulger's "HIT PARADE OF FOODS...FIT FORA KING prepared by a’ master chel isit the BAMBOO ROOM Pi The ' Sader : Cate day,.the birthday of the Christ?}: of the Holy Spirit to Christ's fol-| Agent, Mutual Life of Canada, ts} a] ° Moose Night, Saburday, Je | ering, sions . ance, ' | ‘bines es e “hat ' \ ‘ on a! aye ee iy uae Oke : 1, Stop: inflation by curbing profit. Adequate old age and blind pon- Complete national helt insur- Low cost and low ront homes National Labor Code | Parity for farmors . - Federal aid for education Control of monopolies and com: Taxation of cxcostiva Profits Planned economic doyelopment all must get together else; But, remember, chance “to register your opinion, You ph throw it away ‘if you don't register your, ‘ my Le REA ‘pinion. : pei ae wee q \ ' . i Publish by Skoena. G C, F, Coinpcion Commit usually tries to. win, support t by saying wa Od age pensions... - uriomployriont in ine’ a surance... family allowance... 4 first : hesitant start on hoalth insurance, Every= a body knows those came about because of | constant CCF pressure. Get more CCF MP's at Chews: to fight for you. =, the CCF is the ONLY “party, wi "program of progress and fal — . ‘This is the kind of moa people - WANT, Show that you. rae for your CCF candidate, to beat somebody” your vote is your. yeh herons ' fer ” “foe ee “a “with a adie votl ing i rib 7 ‘ Co ‘iy , ae | CANADA i is a beiter place because. of o of the CCF fight. for - ustice over” - | the years = a2