Mushrooming on main high-; a announcing the largest religious a district assembly of Jehovah's | Witnesses at Queens Park in} construction crews numbering more than 50 workers, donal their weekend to erect scor of large signs which will direct | the more than 7,000 incoming delegates next week to the pal Stadium for the four-day sembly. m ti been busy in a fully equipped} depot, painting and silk-screcn-| , in gsigns reaching 52 feet in| 4 Sjerven of 3234 Prince Edward | q St, Vancouver, whe is directing | p, this activity, these signs uscd convention to be held in Brit-| ton and health in this lar, ish\Columbia this year, scale undertaking.” he contin Th the Awake Ministers |“! New Westminster, Voluntary | P* checked regularly and cleansed thoroughly We have se and we set high standard ~| Sanitation to meet and exceed all health requirements of loval authorities The For months 25 workers have) for the four day: d meals Jehovah's Witnesses gear)“hy*,0. jimit, or district assembly ors in B.C. have been told that the new planned five percent bond issue of the Pacific Great Bastern Railway will be an “open end’ issue, petites. i's well, like camp Promler W. A.C. Bennett sald ways and streets in Vancouver | iny, fike a pionio, with one big | last Week that the bond will not and Fraser Valley area over the |happy family.” be limited to the $10,000,000. ar: weekend are hundreds of signs i 4 iginally announced, —Subschip. “But we do not forget sa tions will be ed for aly No timo limit has been set and the books will be kept open indefinitely or until fur ther notice The bonds, maturing in three years, will be dated September 1, 1959. inter year, pay: jons the world over for decades y will) b or come emable at face value but interest will ly ace to the quarterly coupon dates, grocery bill] TREY are guaranteed by the Well over|#overnment of B.C Bennett has asked employers ed. “We caution workers to void touching food with bare ands and to follow rulos of ersonal cleanliness, All tables, vi ad cooking utensils ave nillions of meals in conv 10,000 met by reasonably- pric and refreshments.” attendance is expect-| supervisor for Jehovah's Witnes The pe Jength: According to Bob/ od to climb to 10,000 on Sun-|ses, will deliver the feature ad- ay, September 6, when Me | dress, “When God Speaks Peace erey Chapman, the Canadian To All Nations, r amount the public wish to buy.| on PGE bonds to co-operate with payroll ded- ction plans, Members of the legislature will be able to buy the bonds ay the PGR is not a government department but a separate corporation, | ‘free show Sept. 1) The Shrine PNE cireus will stage the biggest free show in | its history for Vancouver jsa- ple who couldn't normally see it The show will be held at the ‘orum, Pacific National Exhibi- nh grounds, at 10 am, on Tuesday, September 1, | Forty buses and 100 automo-| |biles have been retained by the | |Shrine and the PNE to carry} 5,000 guests to the Fair, The guests are underprivileg ed and retarded children, eld- erly persons, handicapped per- | sons the blind. It be the first time the | cireus has attempted to put on | a free show for every degery. ‘ing person in the city, WHITE ROCK SUN Discount on Coal DE nd SAVE PHONE McDonald Fuels Langley 758 (collect) THURSDAY, AUGUST 77, 1959 15 Still “5° ce > Available 1S gallons of paint material 2700 feet of paper and cloth and 7500 feet of lumber. Then for the two days of last weekend, ministers of the Watchtower Society, volunteer- ing their time freely, left their brief cases at home, rolled up their sleeves and spread out ever the lower mainland to, launch off an intensive two- week announcement of this as-| sembly. | At the Witness headquarters | at 120 - 10th Street in New Westminster, more volunteers are working 12 hours a day to complete the many arrange- ments needed for the incoming | delegates. Rooming director for the Witnesse: rthur Poyah of 15 SEast 17th Ave. Vancou- | ver, stated “over 1,000 volun-| teer workers gladly gave their time to comb New Westminster for accommodations. More than 2,000 accommodations were found in private homes, hotels and motels) We anticipate no| } housing shortage at this con- vention.” f Nor will the Witness delegates £0 hungry. Already the prac ' tical problem. of feeding such f { a crowd for four days has bedn Targely licked. The netire Are- nex building on the Park grounds has been given over as a cafeteria, A staff of more than 500 workers will man the steam kettles, the bake ovens and the feeding lines to dist- ribute the food. Convention of- ; ficials estimate that more than | 20,000 meals must be prepared To feed the hungry convention- €fs six tons of meat - the equiy- alent of a herd of 20 steers have been ordered. 1600 loaves of bread must be baked and the Witness volunteers will face qi a pile of potatoes in excess of on two tons to peel and cook Along with the full-course te meals serve dregularly, refresh- 4 q ment stands will dish out 1600 dozen ice cream confections, 3,000 hamburgers, 6,000 sand wiches, and oyer 9,000 hot doge This will be washed down with more than 30,000 cups of coffee af ee soft drinks, i the Witnesses,” stated ista convention manager, Venters Donaldson, “assemblies such as this just naturally create large ] gfito es - fast§ service blems glass to _WINDSHIELDS }URANCE ESTIMATES Announcin g \ ...- no sounder way for you to profit from B.C.’s dramatic srowth For the first time, the people of British Columbia are inyited to participate in, and profit finaneially from, the development of one of Gur Provinee’s greatest enterprises. The offering of tis bond issue, exclusively in B.C., means also that interest which normally would be paid to people outside the Province will be paid directly to British Columbians. “ The PGEis now one of the world’s most modern railroads and a vital factor in British Columbia's growth. The three year, 5% bonds of the Pacific Great Nastern Rail- way that are now being offered are the soundest.bond buy on the ‘market — an excellent way to let your savings earn more for you. PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS: Bonds _ manager will ad PARITY BONDS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARARiEED BY THE ENTIRE RESOURCES OF THE PROVINCE AND. REDEEMABLE ANY TIME AT FULL PURCHASE: PRICE DENOMINATIONS: $100, $500, $1,000. INTEREST: Interest at the rate of 5% per annum will be paid quarterly on the 15th day of December, March, June and September during the currency of the bond, DATE OF ISSUE: September 15, 1959. DATE OF MATURITY: September 15, 1962. REDEMPTION: Should you need the money in a hutry, you will be able to cash these bonds at par value at any time you wish, at any bank in the Province of British Columbia and at the principal office of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Halifax or St. John’s. vise you. =~ Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Saint John, LIMIT OF PURCHASE: There is no limit whatsoever to the amount you may purchase. REGISTRATION: Bonds of $500 and $1,000, or multiples thereof, can be fully registered. i may be purchased through payroll deductions. Your office J