nesdoy, June 29, 1966 TERRACE _“OMiINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA n't Take Wildlife|?er?""" itt OF The Woods on’t take home a cub. bear, men. deer or other animal or bird ich you may encountér when in me outdoors, ig the advice given mm Dr. J. Hatter, director of the pvincial fish and wildlife branch Wem Victoria. On addition to being waeel — and often fatal — to the med creature concemed, the prac: of adopting any wild creature memagainst the law. No animal: or eel may be kept in captivity with- mm a permit, and such permits are meeely issued, Beer. Hatter said that seldon. do Male animals desert their young. en young animals are found in B Wild, % is more than: likely meet the mother is nearby waiting Saeeeclaim its offspring. en it is known that .a- young mel creature really is deserted or mae Darent has been killed, the Mellife director said that the pro- ™ course of action is to notify em hearest conservation officer or mice constable. lo be in possession of any wild Hture without a permit is both gal and is usually unfair to the mal itself. Weekly Rev, VERNON LUCHIES “We have come a long way! Mod- ern educational. technique has “souped up” the learning process to unbelieveable possibilities. Why, babies of 12 to 15 months are taught to swim! Tots of two.and three years can now be taught to say big words. Our school child- revolutionary math methods and their extra- ordinary sclence per: ception. ; ‘Surely, for these things we must he thankful, But at the same time, we must be careful. As a boy on the farm, we had a fine old tractor with automatic one-wheel Drakes. que, But how careful you had to be not to turn too fast or too far! If you did, the one-wheel brake would. suddenly catch and whirl you around in circles, or send you erashing upon the implement you were drawing, or throw you off the seat and out of control. And so with education: the wheels of Maccidents don’t just. happen. ary are caused. — ROSE, GALE & CO. — CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS R, B, GALE, D..L. G. PORTER — R.,L. BINNION “| CA. ‘CA, ‘CAL. ; oe Vi 35-2245 Vi 3.5831 P.O. Box 220 _@ MacPherson Block © Terrace, B.C. @ VANCOUVER - SMITHERS - EDMONTON - PRINCE RUPERT FAT THE LOCAL CHURCHES fm ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH mOlO Agar Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Sparke Street at Straume Avenve 20:00 a.m.—-Sunday. School Rev, Vv. Luchies VI 3-2621 1:00 a.m.—Morning Worship - — 10:00 am.—Sunday School g 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service 11:00 a.m.—Morning ‘Worship Wednesday — 5:00 p.m—Afternoon Service RE oo p.m.—Prayer Meeting 9:15 am.—*Back To God Hour” Rriday — CFTE-radi 47:30 p.m—Young Peoples on ° Cordial Welcome Awaits You —- . Rev. E. Thiessen, Pastor. 812 Graham Ave. Phone Vi 3-6768 — 3406 Eby Street Phone VI 3.5976 : Pastor Alvin Penner ie UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 5013 Halliwell A -11:00 a.m—Worship Service SUNDAY ‘venue 7:30 p.m—Evening Service ; . —'' i] 2+ 9:45 a.m—Sunday School 8:45 a.m—"Gospel Light Hour ; - over CFTE-radio #1:00 am—Morning Service 7:30 p.m.--HBvening Service Lol eVvednesday, 8:00 p.m.. ; | Prayer meeting and. Bible Study MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—Morning Worship T:00° p.m. —Evangelist Service All Are Welcome Pastor Rev. B. Rathjen Phones — ‘Office: VI 32434, Home: vl 35936 James H. Rose, Pastor Telephone VI3-6685. i BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH ; (Regular ) malum St. at Scucle Ave. VI3.5329 __ m Pastor Lioyd Andersen 8.Th.. 0:30 -12:00—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes yc:30 p.m—Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m, — 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Canadian Bapiist Crusaders 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Club Wednesday 7:30 fz. ' | Prayer and Bible Study _ A Cordial invitation To All - Rew He db dost, Pastor ~~ 4665 Park Ave. -. Phone 043.5115 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St, ‘10:00 am—Sunday School : Hhursday, 8:00 p.m. — - Prayer Meeting BEHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH mor, Sparks St. and Park Ave, 2:45 a.m.—Sunday School 100 am—Worship Service . Pastor HK, Madsen, BAY B.D. 18 Leen Ave. Phone V 13-5802 Your friendly family church” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor E. E, Littmen ViI3-2915 . 33506 "Griffiths Street ‘ SATURDAY 238 am—Sabbath School 1:00 aam—Morning Service — — —_— oa, KNOX UNITED CHURCH rncr Lazelie Ave. & Munree St. 30 am.—Sunday School St. MATTHEW'S. CHURCH 300 a.m.—Morning Worshi Anglican: Church of. Canada weomers to the community are Phone V13-5855. 4726 Larelle Ave invited to share in the life —) Parlih and work of the United, 20:25 &m—Mating and. ‘Communion ~~ are invited to’ drop this clip. a8 am. ert School - ping in the mail. with your.” pm.—Evening Service name and. address to nox — United Church, ‘Box 884, Terrace, 2 B.C. - church OF “yesus CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS: °.s @formon). SERVI VICES, “1089 a. an SE pe erereessenees Vaseeeeenas Ce oo oe a) Yat IAN REFORMED CHURCH Welt Rounded Education . ren are way ahead of us with their}: This was a great advance in techni- |. ; responsible for them!” (Matt. 19), . A well rounded education must Sermon God-given guidelines must keep up with the wheels of Iatest techni- ques. If we turn too fast and too far, we are liable 3 go around in circles, or to. utterly. crash what we're trying ‘to pull, or fall off and out of control. Toronto’s Dr. Stuart Rosenberg states: it well: “Besides good minds, we need big hearts . . that are firmly root- ed in confident faith in a religi- ous way of life. At home, in school and in the. world around us we are in danger of self-destruction, We have so much technical “know how” without enough moral “know why.” Parents, this carefulness that we stay in balance, will. have: to begin with us! How shall we ans- wer Him who gave iis our child- ren, if advanced in all the latest techniques, we allow our children to be retarded in-the basic issues of life? With the “know. how,” must go the “know.why!” A well rounded education demands a keen sense of God im every area. As Christian parents, we must strive for God fearing faculties, a3 well as well equipped facilities, Along with the sense of dignity, discipline and. destiny in the of dignity, discipline and destiny in the home. I am sure Our Lord had Parents in mind alsp when He said: “Anyone who “weleames one child like this for my sake, is wel- coming Me! But if anyone leads astray one of these little children who helieve in Me, he would be better off thrown into the depths of the sea with a millstone hung around his neck! Alas for the world with its pitfalls! In the na- ture of things there must be pit- falls, yet-alas for the man who is Do you wart a‘couple of guld- lines? The Bible says: Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old he will not depart from it (Proverbs 22:6). 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