IECOND SECTION RACE “OMINECA" HERALD. . ee ERALD = ere TERRACE, - B.C. IMEMBRANCE DAY ing homage to those who t their lives in two World ars and in Korea. Buglers Cameron and W. Mcintyre ded the Last Post . and Hed the period of silence h Reveille. mene ceremony of placing ‘aths was concluded with the pent by P/M Comrade Keith t and P/S Allan Tutt. DRESS : he Reverend George Keenley- 2 in making the address quoted poet Thomas Hardy who, fol-. ming the Armistice of. 1918, te in part, “And there was a yeat calm —~ in’ the ‘beginning ere “had heen years of great des- hir and sorrow and the pensive meirit of pity had whispered, my?” The poem ended on. this ote — “The sinister spirit sneer- eed — it had to be.”. “There are some in our day too, who would say in cynicism ‘it had ato be,’ asserting the inevitability feof war,” Rev. Keenleyside -said: me ‘Those of us who are gathered matere today,” the speaker continu- med, “Do no honor to either the day or the people who died and ysuffered, if we do not ask the asame question ‘why?’ And we @must not be content with surface answers, but in deeper answers | we perhaps do not very much like, Because war is not inevitable — a war is the consequence of man’s separation from God, It is also the mconsequence of man’s’ complac. ency and. indifference to the m things that matter most — justice and righteousness and both of m@ them completed and fulfilled by love. . , -. “It is mot an easy road,” Rev, Keenleyside concluded, “This road | Christ asks us to march on, but it is the only one that has any kind of real peace as its. goal. And unless peace is our goal we dnesday, November 16, 1966 utdoor Ceremony ‘| and Brownles and Comrade S. N. ' Veterans, :service: clubs and community groups joined hover 200'spectators to bow heads in two minutes silence, Page 13] § who live.” PRESIDENT’S REMARKS at this time to pay homage rifice for freedom. ; _Father Mohan pronounced the opening and closing prayers. Mrs. P. Davies presided at the organ for the hymns, © _ Comrade Jack Sharples marsh- alled the parade at which groups and organizations presenting wreaths, marched together with the veterans, Terrace pipe band and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, ; ‘Mr. Sharples. conducted . ‘the service and called upon the follow- ing who placed wreaths: Branch No. 13 of the Royal Canadian Legion, RCMP, Legion Ladies Auxiliary, District of Terrace, Air Cadets, Shrine Club, Masonic Lodge, Knights of Columbus, Odd- fellows Lodge, Rebekah . Lodge, Elks, Order of the Royal Purple, Fire Dept., Chamber of Commerce, Labour Council, Lions Club, Lady Lions, Job's Daughters, Skeena Secondary School Students coun- cil, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs G. Kirkaldy, in memory of his mother and father, “Gramma” and Jock Kirkaldy. , The Honorable Arthur Lang, Minister of Northern Affairs, was unable to attend as expected, due to inclement flying weather. SLs a 9. Prior to 1859, ‘only property owners. could vote in Vancouver Island colonial elections, Some electoral districts registered small vates, In Nanaimo ¢ single. voter elected a member to the _Will have failed, not only those lature that. year, British Columbia, See e WILDLIFE © SCENERY © ADVENTURE From the Rugged Canadian Wilds .. . “CALL OF THE MONASHEE” ’ into the Mighty Monashee Mountains of South Central on the same program | “LAND OF THE RAINBOWS” Adults $1.50 - TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE _ NOVEMBER 210° ‘TWO SHOWS —.-7 and 9 P.M.. Children 75c who died, and in whose memory we are gathered, but those also Legion ‘president Nici Nattress pointed out that Remembrance Day. was very necessary, and it was Tight that we should gather to those who paid the supreme sac- K-40...Club, .Kinsmen, Kinettes, | legis- | _| election of officers for Branch No. ‘|cember 13th. Every -year after -| Essay” confest. The closing date o—: “| Sed: MEMBERS OF TERRACE Air Cadet Squadron formed a guard ‘of honor before the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 Cenotaph at 11 a.m. November 11 ta mark Remembrance Day and pay tribute to those who had fallen in World Wars | and - HLand in Korea. (staff photo) ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION’ Dispatch by Poul -Bogelund: This past week was a hectic one, but a rewarding one. Poppy Day results were most gratifying, the dedication of the Cenotaph went off very well, and the response of the citizens of Terrace was well worth every effort that went into the work of getting the monument in its place. Remembrance Day is alsa a memory, until November 1:1, but as long as the Ceno. taph stands and as long as Remembrance Day is truly a day for remembering, just as long will there be people in, Canada| of loyalty, honor and freedom. This coming month is election month. In all probability there there most certainly will be an 13, the latter taking place at the general meeting on Tuesday, De- the completion, of . the elec- tion, we hear.‘ rumblings about this, that and the other thing,“ mostly from members who did not bother to attend the elec- tion meeting. This is just a re minder that the only way you can have a say in the election of officers; or in any election -for that matter, is by attending in person. Therefore, give us a goad turn-out on December 13th, and be ready to vote for a slate of officers who will have a very busy schedule during 1997, ' And finally a reminder 40 all the youngsters who intend to com- pete in the “Remembrance Day for’ entries,.in -both classes, is Friday, November-10th, so be sure to complete. your essay and’ hand it in to the principal of your hool, not ‘later ‘than Friday, tha Stile pay tM Bh AROUND the TOWN | - Mr, and Mrs,T, Rooseboom and| family left last week for. Beaver. ne (-) bd [lodge, Alberta ‘to make thelr fu. who will live up to the concepts WAS will be a-municipal election, and| - s CU ene -PUBLIC NOTICE ° ‘TAKE NOTICE that a Committee of representatives of the Union of B.C. Municipalities and the Department of Municipal — . Affairs will conduct hearings in: ; - - THE BANQUET ROOM OF THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ie | TERRACE | Ke Monday, November 21, 1866. 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