‘ IRSDAY, "SEPTEMBER 18, i971 AUNRO” 96: - From oneextremel seemed to fall into another. The of Saturday night in Terrace will doubtessly. go. unrepeated in- my history, 8> perhaps I should spare a few of them wilh you. Around 7:30 pm it-was my herald essignment to’ . Satvation -Atmy. special: services. in. their . citadel]; by; Avenue. Specifically I was instructed: to photograph ‘visiting SA. a! Colonel Alfred Simester. - ‘ai . Photographs secured, 1 was then instructed io meet some: a personal ft friends who were oglebrating Saturday hight ina local 7 pa ‘As the evening gradually transformed into Sunday wiiérning, . had chalked-up some pretty. contrasting experiencés.. TheSA services had radiated such joy that I stayed two hours longer than needed in my assignment. The congregation was a} unlike any I: have.experienced. Instead of the overly reverent Z| piety and clean-clothed services as personally experienced in other churches, these people atSally Ann really hadan informal and joyous affair. . A case in point: during my visits with: ciher church groups I have in the past come into some very embarassing moments: ‘ Unable to hold back a sneeze or beyond the power to prevent. a cough, I became branded. People of the’ ‘congregations would turn their heads and reveal facial expressions which seemed.ta all fitthe phrase; “did that boy sneeze... how awtully indecent of m. a” wo a DEAR ae a ates “Gee folks, I am sorry: for being | hurnan.” : : At the Sally Ann. services Saturday night, people ‘of the congregation were encouraged tojoin officers in making lots of noise. The guitars, tamborines, drums and volees combined with clapping hands and stomping feet.to create honest- to - goodness j joy. There never seemed to be any saturation of joy. The music and noise did hot once appear offensive to any one of there, If E had only been able to perdict that ina few minute's time I would be sharing the same square inch of space as the fist of an unfriendly friend, I undoubtedly woilld have lengthened my stay “at the SA ; The fear of being converted into some kind of Christian, however, frightened me away from the service. The fear has for” m4) some unknown reason always been in my blood. Correspon- Met} dingly, [came so close to the gates of Christianity ad think) that ATi Tran. . 7 : It was the joy that did it to me. The sermon messages seemed 7 Mi| tosingle me cut from the others. The very thoughts which in the Rij}. past have haunted my mind powers.(limited as they may be} for ©. i; many sleepless hours were being dealt with in the sermon.’ a Perhaps everyone in attendance could say the same words. 4\- today. Hi: The Colonel was saying “being good is ‘not enough” In this i : world of bad times and extensive pollution brought on by sin, it” ee ee oe ne ON es Ree ee aie Ai!’ isevery good person's job tospread their goodness and save the #1 world. Gee, that scared me. ; During one of the final sing-a-longs before ‘dinner I tried to silently exit the building, The darkness behind a window in the rear of the citadel, however, made a perfect mirror and in its, reflection I noticed several faces (even those of the Colonel and - his fellow officers) watching.” - ; While on my way to the pub [ kept thinking that as my suitable punishment from God, I would have a motor vehicle accident or perhaps step on a rusty spike. ‘Throughout the short journey across town I must have been spared from the divine hand, But as I took up a seat next to my friends 1 felt someone (or some power) was endeavouring to. teach me a lesson. | - . The beer parlour was in its usual splendor. You had to say “excuse me” with each breath you took for the crowded con- dition disallowed any politeness... % Often [.was encouraged..to 3| tand up and wave my arms as = i around. This seemingly secilini a action.can be justified in that I eo : simply wished to clear the thick smoke which had visually ob- ° . secured my friends. Occassionally I would hear a familiar burp ~ or catch a’samewhat blurred glimpse of a friend's head, and ] would be assured to know they were still with me, The smoke in - . away gave a cloudy haze to the room and almost made me think “of my. presentiment of being in heaven, The jukebox tune however condradicted my idea of an angel’s musicale, The stale 7 sure no pieces of angel. food cake, brother. : The highlight of the pub session came when my friends began | Ai; antagonizing one another. One would suggest a course of at _ enlightment (such as chess or monopoly) for the remainder of a: the evening while another would shoot it down: Before too long 5 i there wera too many suggestions and too much gun fire for, me! to stomach, J did not really know what. to do. I imagined tha ae rose from the table and tried to depart, my shirt tails would be -grabbed and down I would come, back into my seat. Thesteam — from my friends seemed to blend well with the smoke of the - room. Their coarse language however fell like whispers on the. coarser language of the place. [ summoned all my courage: and ’ gimply rose from the. table. :. Thefact that no one noticed my move, disappointed me. I was grateful though to get outdoors and finally find my way home. - Theperiod of time following the incident of Saturday night and the poor presentation of it in this story, probably dampens the real impact of the experience. From the border of Christianity 1 was taken toa point only inches away from a angry Iriend’s fist Perhaps did exagerate on all accounts of the night and ‘pethaps t did not tell even half of the true story: 7 But if any of the two fields ‘of actly: interest yourself, whys ‘not check-out my claim, _—~ ; - Free’ view. of ‘far out film - “Some ‘Yar out” films can be ‘viewed in the Terrace Library's basement tonight (Thursday) at - B.p.m.. There is no reported ~ * admission charge and: all Terrace enterlainment seekers: are encouraged to‘attend. - . ‘In a press - release - ftom Vancouver ArtGallery,. the film : sponsors, a complete account of © the film- Presentations was worded. . os | ry seventh *bianina travelling “exhibition; : : The: Vancouver Art Gallery will, ‘this: autumn, present.a programme af New Cinema Art. 3°" “The type of ‘films. now being pi‘oduced by. an. Increasing number of artist-filmmakers,: many from the Varicouver area ’ Not.to be confused with films. « about art, drama; .documen- tation. or.. traditional -com- meréial entertainment, ‘the. works aré personal statements by. individuals and collaorative teams who have simply swit- ched old tools’ and’ devices for new, “This Is ‘an: effort. to expand creatively: and =to . solye probleme similar. ii nature’ to: those originally: posed y,, eee eS = er AY eateries re eee Brace ary en en space, ‘time and ‘aspects conscious and _ i primary sis pr cee - Cultural: Advisory Committee, | .presentation” is free ~to- al ~ Members. of. the ‘communi .: There are no age limits for’ enjoyment. of this programme, which is a. Metle over: an. hour. Paes | Sept.16 ata: 0 pan. ome” brief. tation. Time is also allotted‘ “questions, answers and. com: mentary “at the el screenings, : _ potato chips also helped me realize my earthly state..they were - similarly concerned with: lighe, 7 ; Fund : AF the: - 3 NEW. CINEMA: ART: may be... viewed | ‘lscally: at the: ‘Terrace .. “new "Both pupils and. tenchers :. returning’ to. school: this: week will find that the curriculum has’ ita'usual new look, but this'yéar -” "(Formerly :the Textbook Bra-: “ongh) in Ie of textbooks,’a plan - Suggested by. an’ advisory ‘the .- pethaps a. little newer than in the past... ‘The Hon. . DL. ‘Brothers, Minister of ‘Education,’ ‘has announced..that 125. new text: - books have been prescribed’ for ‘the new school year, and that'27 _ hew-or revised courses, mostly at the’ elementary level, have been. introduced. Among the revised 7 elementary (years 1 to 7}- programs is a new. approach to the ‘Elementary Human : Life _ Selence. (Health) courses built around two major topics, the human. body, and drugs, the latter. including both alcohol and tebacéo. The drug study - -does. not consist of specified course outlines to be covered in a specified amount of time but involves the. extensive ‘in- tegration. of the subject matter . with other subjects in what teachers refer to as “teachable - moments”, the Minister said. However, the curriculum guid for the program ‘outlines basic concepts to be developed and. ‘gets of objectives to be attained. .- The Ministter said that it is now belleved that there are fumérous cases where -in- - tegration of material with other subjects provides the most practical teaching-learning situation. A similar approach is: being taken to ecological and environmental. studies, which have become integral parts of - various science courses. Among other new elementary programs being made available this year are a new primary (years 1 to’ 3) Social Studies course and a revised elemen-. tary school Music program, An innovation in the primary Social | cooks | Studies. courses for ‘Grades 1 and 2 will be the use of large pictures * “supplied.” ‘by the ‘Curriculum ‘Resources’ Branch committee. -of. teachers con- cerned and - ‘believed to. be uni ue in Canada. - The.‘ pictures, part of a broader program of supplying a - wide range of support material, are expected to‘produce more discussion .. among’. young students than either the written or spoken word,’ particularly in view.of the reading level of the pupils involved. wo Curriculum changes at the secondary school level include -the “development of a new guidance program and the presenta tion of ‘a revised course, in English Literature 12, Social Studies ‘German 9, Bookkeeping 2 and. Accounting 12, -.The revised English Literature 12 course is the first development in a- major revision of the secondary schacl. English program, The revised Social Studies 11 course com- pletes the implementation of a new basie secondary school Social Studies program as does Accountanty 12 in its field. The new Guidance program has a greater. degree of ' flexibility than previously. to permit teachers to deal with - ‘topical issues. This year it is expected that many will highlight such subjects as drug abuse and consumer education. Inmost cases the new courses are permissive, Mr. Brothers said, Schools may introduce them at once or wait a year to | give teachers an oppertunity to become familiar with ‘their content. ° . Hunting errors The Fish and Wildlife Branch , wishes to point out to hunters’. ‘the following errors in the regulations synopsis for 1971- 72," ‘Dr. J stated that there season on black bear Hatter, Director, is an open in Season Js from Septem : 3 Management Area No. | and the “1 cubic ft : Chest Freezer other correction is that the season on Antlerless Mule (Black-tail} Deer and An- tlerless Whitetail Deer in that. _ portion ‘of Management Area’ No, 11 comprised. of the ‘watershed of the Kootenay River between the Fort Steele Bridge and the International Boundary closes.on November 2ist and not November 24th as shown in the’ ‘printed : baa Refrigerator 13 Cubic Ft. Frost Free two door white =| COMMUNITY CALENDAR thanSeptember. 21, as there will : P “onsthe 7 24nd. : Place and timie for this: , meeting. will, be Announced | att enough | interest is shown, a 2 ; ~ ely, league will be formed. “Tf Weekly fe Torest - r “fire report... MICTORIA, B.C. - (Sept. 10) -- *-. There are still 146 forest fires-. burning in British Columbia but ~: - the count compares. favourably. “The Goiden Fiulé wilt sponsor” a White Elephant and Bake Sale: " ~ on September 18 from 2:00" ‘pm. to 8:00: p.m. at the Anglican Hall. Draw tickets will be’on — sale for one dollar each, with the draw, at 8:00 o'clock.’ The Golden Rule Is looking for « donations of new articles, and - baking, and thank everyone who: has: already: : donated. . Donations may be left ,at. the Anglican hall on Friday” af- ‘ternoon or at 4426 Greig Avenue. If leaving. at» Greig averiue, please phone 635-5731 first, to make sure there will be someone there. - XXXXXX Any woman __ interested in playing. volleyball. and -: or . basketball, please call Sandy’ Lavallee -at 635-2344: or after’ 6:00 p.m. call either Marj Hanna at’ 635-5703. or Terry Rluss at 635-6787. You can also write to Sandy Lavallee at Box 714, Terrace. - Names should be in no later Real Estate 4611 Lakelse Ave. WIGHTMAN 7 | SMITH LTD. & General ‘be a general. “mee with 247 a week agoand cool wet . weather has reduced hazards to - . low throughout. the ‘province, ‘Some. of. the fires are those located: in remote areas - in which no suppression action has been taken. ‘They could could » smoulder until we have very | heavy rain or snow” said Chief Protection Officer W.C. Philips, - “but getting men and equip- ment to them would simply be too i alc Insuance “i Terrace, B.C, §f garage. $19,500. Harry Smith, “Chieose, From Our Varied Seleotion “OF Fall. Planting. Bulbs, Now In Stock, Parrot “10. For ciel Tulips — a - Golem : EXCELL.ENT side by side duplex, one side completely furnished, 2 bedrooms each, modern, tyll basement, selling for only $14,600. Good valve. . The B.C. 2nd mortgage plus $500 gets you into a two bedroom very clean stucco home with separate Full price $13,500 includes basement. Clean, wall to wall carpet, three bedroom home, ‘natural cedar exterior finish, auto oll, plus utility room, 1050 sq. ff. on one acre cleared in Thornhill district. for $17,000. Suggest-refinancing, In Ri residentiat area, fully landscaped, with washer & dryer, fridge, .3 bedrooms, auto oij, storage in basement, This quality well finished home willsell for Five acres at or near Williams Creek’ on old Lakelse Lake road. Total price only $4,250. 80 foot duplex tot on water, sewer, close to schools, churches town centre. One of the last of these hard to get parcels selling: for $4,850. PHONE 635-6361 SEE US FOR ‘DETAILS ON THE ABOVE AND REMEMBER TO ALSO GENERAL AND LIFE INSURANCE FACILITIES. 7 John Walbergs, m . Bogelund,. Roger, Vinnedge & Jon Long ~ $329.88) 15 cubic ft. =| Chest Freezer 7 INQUIRE OF OUR Paul For Indoor ; Flowering 10 $1 09 Ea. 100 ; REAL ESTATE AND 4722. Straume Priced for quick sale. Owner transferred and must sacrifice immediately. Two bedroom, 720 sq. ff. ample cupboards, . landscaped. Dutch Valley |. - Five aeres of excellent soil needs clearing, creek running - . thru. Asking $7,000, . ie Seven Residential building lots close fo both. High schools and. au levels of elementary schools, serviced by ‘municipal sewer - and water, six of these lots have 70’ frontage by 132’: depth and are priced at-$4,100.the seventh lot is 88° frontage on a _ Paved street and reasonably priced at $4,300. 1549 Queensway - Thoraohiil Attractive 3 bedroom bunga low, open beam ceiling, skylight : B windows on 100’ x 120’ lot. Low down payment to a full price, . of only $15,000. This home must be sold. Churchill Drive 69 x 100 lot in restricted subdivision. Private water system, dead end street. price $3250. ; We defy anyone to match this for value!! wit 1968 model Glendale and has been lived in only 6 manths. Compare this fo anything on the market. This unit is priced fo sell at below $8,000. . Only $4,000.00 down 7 Three bedroom home located on Hagen Street in Thornhill. closet space. Monthly payments $144.00 per month with established mortgage, Full price $16,000.00 ; 150 Frontage by 100 ft. Large Rural Lot located in Tharahill in the vicinity of Rifle | ’ Range Road and Crescent Drive. Ideal for trailer or, homesite. Duplex close to Town — u.wall carpeting; 4.9lece:bathrooms and-presently, renting-for ’ price $27,000.00 with trrms available, No.1 Building Lot 80 x 140 in established residential area ‘on available. - For Sale MLS: Rural residential iot on water system Simpson St. in Thor- ahill, Asking $2500. Try your offer fenced land. Selling terms available. Listed MLS Muitipie Listing: We have five Residential R1 vacant lots for ‘sale in the Uplands area. Varied shapes & sizes in pleasant neigh- struction. Some on Munthe & SOME GN Westview Dr, Contact our sates staff for viewing or furtherdetails, = * $5500 full price. Can be purchased on ferms. Owner will sell on terms. Sy boundary. Sale'by terms will be considered. Contact, otr office for more complete defalls. ~ : MLS 46 acres for sale af. Rosewood. Has smal cabin & barn. . About 15 acres.cleared. Has year arourid c See our sates statt for more information.” : -MLS New subdivision of 4 & 5s cre lots: located near stockcar racetrack. Can be sold“on,terms..,Flat: ‘land with. smail tree growth. Can be easily cleared. Good property for’. Halliwell Ave. Presently vacant: : “Purchaser: can have im-- mediate occupancy. ‘Owner witl consider some forms. We _ have key at our, Hic for interiar Mlewing. Sy Pa ILS fas well constructed ame : ‘land, Asking $9250." MLS. ‘3 lots with 2 ‘simati houses ‘in: downtown Te FRC _, (and: area_99" x 100° Commercial’: toning. ‘ideal ‘location to _ establish:stores. Owners would consider: ‘Sellin g‘on:t Call, our. Office for further: etait : Ox 00" lot in. restricted sub-division Private wa ystem: dead ond street. Full: price ‘$3250, -Located-in Thornhill ‘On. Churchill Ore “1987 12.x 60 Ganeral Trailer p Three bedroonis etectric heat,-tull sie’ wash Hide a bed, T.V. ate, ‘Fully: foraiaina down. shaker & pictures en the we Ci on Simpson Aves: ae immaculate 12 x 60 fully furnished mobile home. This isa. . Landscaped lot, garden shed, electric heat. and plenty of Two - 2 bedroom suites. very nicely:appointed with. wall to <5 . $295.00 tofal, decal tor the newly retired or young family:Full & . Westview Drive on the Bench. Fuil price $3500. 00 with terms:. i - 30"'x 60° shop for Safe in Thornhill with 2-2's of an acre of : borhood. Houses.in this area are. mostly of recent con-. ‘MLS 13 acres for saleat Rosswood. Has 750° of road frontage. ' i MLS Mobile home coverted to hause with extension attached. “ Has large lot. Range & fridge included, Nicety landscaped. -f MLS Two low priced iots: located ivst north of Municipal- : a on Property. ‘small farm. Cailour office & ask ‘about: listing’ No.1158, : te Exclusive: 3 BdRm. home with: ‘full: basement ‘at: 4830 Exclusive: Doublewide. mobile.on:: Jarge fenced & Land: ‘scaped lot on ‘Thornhill: ‘Ra. ear goll collrse.. Property also. "