Page § Second aeotiag AE CHISUNH, WiLLIdhs LARH, Bd Two Hundred Expected For Religious Convention Announcement was made recently in the King- dom Hall by W. B. Matthews, presiding minister of Jehovah’s Witnesses, of the forthcoming’ semi- annual circuit convention, to be held in the Elks Hall, March 21, 22 and 23. Arrangements are nearing completion by those in charge of the various departments. evening, March 22, of this im- portant work. As al previous conventions held in the Cariboo, convention chairman will be A. F. Danley. He is a special representative of the Watchtower Society, and ha been active in the ministry fo: the past 20 years. It is expected, said Mr.| Assisting Mr. Danley will 1 Matthews, about 200 delegates!3. W. McBrine, supe! will be attending from Ashcroft] yisor, who is well known by # north to Quesnel. Due to the/jarge number of people tarouzs rapid increase of ministers in]out the Cariboo and F the congregations throughout| valley for his ministerial wor the circuit, a larger gathering is! 4 cafeteria will be under tht planned for than the previous] supervision of Harold ‘1ur: convention held here. Quesnel. Visitors to William Lake will have the opportuni to inspect the new Kingdom Ha, recently completed. The last convention held by Jehovah's Witnesses in Williams Lake will he well remembered for the inclement weather of 40 below. This, however, was oif- set by the warm Chris fellowship and new instructio in Bible study, The program will follow the pattern of all conventions of PRHAKER Convention chairman and principal speaker at the weekend assembly of Jchovah’s Witnesses in the Elks Hell will be Mr. A. F. Danley, of Toronto. Mr. Danley has for many years been active in supervising the rapidly growing organization of Jehovah’s Witnesses. For Wednesday, March 18, 1.2% corre ‘Pink List’ Latest Gimmic in School Salary Dispute B.C. School Trustees’ Association said Monday that if teachers insist on “ blacklisting ” schools, as they have announced they will, then trustees will be forced in retaliation to “ pinklist ” teacher: President Lorne ©. Aggett, [ r Vancouver, said that if “ pink. | forced tol do eau = O : EIGHT listing” ‘were invoked. to| The trustee president also <A MISSING “balance the books,” it would e¢lared teachers have a respon-| _ 7 | MILES in staffing schools as well as. trustees; ‘and if schools are empty because they mean that —schovi_. boar, throughout B.C. would be asked | not to hire teachers trom dis- tricts that the B.C. Teachers'|Bave flouted the legislature of Federation has “ blacklisted.” {this province, the blame can be Mr. Aggett. declared, “ We!Dlaced on them.” don't want this kind of a fight,’ Mr sgett made his state- but if we have to, we'll fight all ment at the close of a weekend the Away his involves every conference of the B.C. School school board in B.C., every, Trustees’ Association executive. mayor and reeve and village| While it was a regular meeting chairman, every alderman and/of the group and dealt with councillor, every t er and/many aspects of B.C.S.T.A. every child attending school. | business, the new school act and “We have something worth |'te continuing problem of fighting for, and we're going to teacher salary agreements dom- HOPE TO LINK SAULT AND TIMMINS ¥ aS TIMMINS © poever * cuabLeay aes —_ So . Georgion bay As the crow flies it is not much more than 50 miles from Foteyet to Chapleau in Northern Ontario, But to a motorist it is a 500-mile trip necessitating a circle through Timmins, North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. But with the completion of eight miles of road through bushland, Chapleau and Foleyet will be linked and a direct Ti: ins-to-Saull highway i fight.” [inated the session. Me said the term “ blacklist "|THACHERS PROTEST is not being used by teache: of the B.C.T.F. Mr. Teachers are currently delug-| wrote: Ovans legisiature and the taxpayers of | British Columbia without regard Sn eene S ncoees were Bible the few years he |that they prefer the milder term|ing legislative members with) ‘Again we appeal to the indi-|t® ‘hat same legislature, the instruction is given in the form past years |} Py i S Dp taxpayers and the children of discussions, talks and practi- has ser ed as district no-agreement di but | protests against the section ‘| vidual members and the College attending schoole Tt ise cal demonstrations in house-to- Forest Greve News supervisor an Rene nea eae oe h Words sore ee act which forbids Plack=| or. Paueatiomemtudents to sup| viciecs. atuacons Gai poquires Bee ee ee MR. AND MRS. Ray Devo |-an active part in the |in every sense Trustees are appealing to leg-|20Tt Our policy wholeheartedly. | early and seeale Se have returned to. their ranei | door-to-door ministry | Mr. Aeztt also stated that|islators through the medium o|Techers! association all across| A total of 28 school boards after spending the winte | that is shared by all |“‘if blacklisting continues andlan ~ open letter” to keep this|C@Mada have pledged their co-/out of St an BC. Mere feet - ;|months at the coast. Jehovah’s Witnesses. [interferes with staffing _ of 'section in the act, but to make j |OPeration and we cannot help] salaries this year under author- a DONNIE GRAHAM, of Enter] This will mark his |Schools in September, we shall applicable earlier than the Sep |PUYt Win the salary fight if we|ity of section 47 of. the Public Go to Church Prise, who has beeniattendin:| second visit to an |then have no- recourse but to tember 1 deadline now given irl! stand firm.” SSHOOIE Cir ghee are neice school at the Grove, fell on th’] assembly in Williams |remind the premier of his prom- the act. aj And that” said Mr: Aggett,| tricts whicn have been “ black- on Sunday ice while playing at school and Take. ise to us earlier thi’ year, when. “If it doesn't apply unti | 's the situation in a nutshell.) listed.” District 27 (Williams injured ohe of his wrists. Wi jhe assured a B.C.S.T.A. delega- then,” said Mr. Aggett, “thc Teachers are flouting the| Lake) is one of these districts. hope. the injury was not toc! ‘tne 1939 Royal Tour of|tion that there would he inference is that blacklisting i serious. WITH THE cooler nights, the eurling is still going on in the Grove. i ROSS REDPATH motored ta Vernon March 10 in business. Canada by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, was the first visit to this country in the his- h ruler, tory of a reigning Briti — Quick Canadian Facts teachers in B.C. schools in Sep- presently permissive and ma tember, jcontinue until that date.” “In the light of this ure He quoted from a letter fron ance,” said Mr. Aggett, “we/C. D. Ovans, general secretar shall, quite candidly, pass the|of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation bail to the premier. We will be|addressed to teacher members LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER'S (ANGLICAN) 5th Avenue at Carson Drive | Family Circle, 8 p.m. every second and fourth Fri- day of each month. March 23, visit of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Cariboo. 10 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany, speaker, the Lord Bishop. 2 p.m., Special Service in the Com- munity Hall, Horsefly. In- formal reception to follow this service. A hearty invitation is extended to all to join with the Bishop in this Pil- grimage to Horsefly, Will those who possess cars kindly arrange to take others who have not. It is suggested that a start should be made soon after 12 noon. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH 3rd Avenue at Cameron Street H. Lee Sunday, March 16, 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7:30 p.m. Evening. Worship, speaker, Rev. A. M. McNeil. SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 and 10:30 a.m. First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 p.m. Benediction Saturday even- ing, 7:30. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Pastor: Rev. EB. P. Funk Sunday Services: 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11:15 a.m., Morning Devotion; Evangelistic Rally music. Weeknights: Tues- day, 8 p.m. Bible Stud: Prayer Meeting. Friday, § p.m,, Young Peoples. Radio Broadcast, 1:20 p.m., CKCQ, every Sunday. KINGDOM BALL OF JEHOVAH'S W11 SES 4th Avenue South Three-day convention of Jehovah's Witness: Elks Hall, March 21, Pub- lie meeting, 3 p.m., Sunday, Ma “What are the prospects for lasting peace? " Speaker: A. F. Danle; 7 i The Tribune will be pleased to include any religious is column such as service, name of Information title of preacher, ete. should be available by noon, Monday x “... 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