13rfnrc Rupert Daflp i3ctos; Saturday. March 16, 1946 YOU'RE COMING SOON (Lion of the Tribe of Judah) Though sin abounds on land and sea, Your Might and Light give cheer. Thou Son of God, we all shall see. We know youH soon appear. Give us not troubled seas nor tides, But Living Waters Pure. Our hearts refreshed, our spirits rise. Through prayers our sick, you cure. Chorus Youll end all hate, all storms at sea For you are Lord and King. To you, the world shall bend, the knee To you, their homage bring. You gave your life for each of us, But by your death, won glory; And now you are In reach of us, In all God's holy glory. You lead all true along God's 'way, Of righteousness so fair. Oh "Son of manr" you'll ever stay. You hear our humble prayer. In every land, your Angels spread, Midst thieves and selfish foes, Such harvests rare and Living Bread Our cud of lov o'erflows. NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS . . . Waterman s and Parker's As gifts . . . beautiful, practical, useful JOHN BULGER LTD. 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WHITTLES Area Chaplain t The chief problems that we have faced during the past six years have not really been the problems of war, great as they were. The war has only been the symptom of the sickness of our civilization. The most urgent problem of our time has been the spiritual one and, unless it is solved, civilization will fall. The Nazi creed presented a new conception of civilization. It was the supposition, advanced with fanatic real, that civilization consists primarily in material achievements and can reach its goal without ethical consideration!. It accents power .authority and obedience and PRESBYTERIAN TEA SUCCESSFUL A cutwork ciotn centred tea table with spring flowers and yellow tapers was the dominating feature at the Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary tea held In the home of Mrs. Arnold Flaten Thursday afternoon. The function was well attended and was highly successful. Convener was Mrs. A. F. Mac-Sween. Receiving were Mrs. Flaten and Mrs. J. G. Garrett, the president. Pourers were Mrs. William Sheardocn and Mrs. J. D. McRae while serviteurs were Mrs. William Bremner, Mrs G. Brown, Mrs. A. Halg and Mrs. A. E. Wood. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. L. C. Eby, Mrs. C. Halliday and Mrs. H. Calderwood. The home cooking was under charge of Mrs. C. G. Ham and Mrs L.. Rice. D-DAY CHAPLAIN BACK IN RUPERT Former Anglican rector at Burns Lake and an early padre in this area, Capt. J. E. Whittles is back in Prince Rupert after overseas service. He is again acting as area chaplain here prior to receiving his discharge after which he will take over a rectorship in Vancouver. Capt. Whittles, serving overseas with the Third Canadian Division, landed at Normandy on D-Day and -went through France and Holland to the German frontier. ASTHMA RELIEF A Modern Inhalant Method for Relieving the Symptoms of Allhmo f Nan-Caidiac Nature and Hay Fever ic CAUTION: Rad Lltvratur Thoroughly and U Only At Dirtctvd. 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In -Wetn society we believe the rights things believed all the wrong tMafs with no enthusiasm. The Nazis with terrific zeal. Criticism has been levelled at the church that she is not capable of leading this return to faith. This does not absolve a man who cares about civilization from seeking to join in the kind of group action that will help to conserve what cannot be conserved in any other way. It v;as not enough to oppose and defeat the Naii paganism by mere moralizing about liberty and humanity. Such action is as Ineffective as an umbrella fn a tornado. The only way we can overcome this challenge Is by the discovery of sufficient faith, something that can set our souls on fire. What, hi history has been most often Able to do this? Is it not that often criti- FISHERMEN'S FESTIVAL AN INVITATION BY WHOM? The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran Church. TO WHOM? The members of the congregation and all fishermen of the Prince Rupert area. CONSISTING OF WHAT? Speech making(and song. Speakers: His Worship, Mayor Daggett; Norwegian Consul, Dr. Munthe, and the Pastor of the Church, A. O. Aasen. Singers: The Varden Norwegian Singing Society and Church Choir, followed by Sumptuous Dinner in Church Parlors, served by the ladies. WHEN? Beginning 5 o'clock, Sunday Afternoon, March 24, 104C. ADMISSION FREE CollecUon to Defray Expenses of Food. I I! No Quill m..Jim'?. Open Dally 5 p.m. to 2:30 a.m KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Pulton Street Directory of Churches Times of Services: Anglican Cathedral Services In all churches at 4 th Ave. at Dunsmuir St. 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Holy Communion 8:30 a.rn. Sunday School at 12:15 ex- Sunday School 12:30. cept as shown. Rector: . Basil S. Prockter, B.A., BD. Jirst Raptist 5ih Ave. East at Young St. Gospel Tabernacle Minister: T. B. Wetmore. 221 Sixth Avenue West. (Phone 544) Pastor: J.-Llnney. . . . (Green C20) SI. Paul's Lutheran rirsi United 5th Ave. at McBride St. C3C glxtn Avpnue West Pastor: A. O. Aasen. Minister: R. A. Wilson, M.A. (Black 022) (Green 613) .' ! cized organization called the i i-hurch? Without it we might! long ago have been submerged. I With it we may yet save civiliza tion. The rock on which the church is built often appears to be weather beaten rubble because it Is all mixed with human frailty, but the lesson of history is a continual verification of the judgment that "the gates of hell cannot prevail against it." If the various divisions of the church as organized today catch the vision and have the leadership, courage and tolerance to set aside all non-essentials, all i barriers. If they will stand upon 'the bedrock principles of God's love and Chrit's living spirit, i and not be satisfied until the i church is the church of all good j men and women, the church of I the Living Ood will come Into I being ushering In a new era of Christian unity. What an opportunity what s j duty! In God's name, dare we let ' it pass? 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