TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. a GAL PANES AMS RTER eRR ROO Wednesty, September 2 27, 1967 - @ Industria! AND FRIDAY SHIP IN THE BCAA, GET THE FULL FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHY @ Candid Weddings . @ 16mm MOVIES TAKEN AND DEVELOPED e Phone For Appointment 635-5201 MR, JOHN RATEL — AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BCAA — WILL BE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,. OCTOBER 4TH MORNING, OCTOBER STH. CONTACT HIM THROUGH TOTEM BA SERVICE STATION OR REUM MOTORS — OUR OFFICIAL BCAA GARAGES HE'LL ARRANGE YOUR IMMEDIATE MEMBER- BCAA MEMBERSHIP — JUST $12.00 British Columbia Automobile Ass‘n. >PPPE PRED ERD PEP P>F IPH PIP EF PSS EOE FP? >> >>> FS dD DE SE @ Portraits IN TERRACE IN. THIS . AREA. PROTECTION OF AN’ THE LOCAL CHURCHES} CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rev. ¥. Luchies Ph. 635-2621 10:00 a.m.-—Sunday School 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue Mass on Sunday:— Please read 8:00 a.m., 9:30 am., 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the evening L. Kearns, O.MLI. Thank you BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (Regular) Kalum at Soucie Ph, 635-5187 Paster Licyd Andersen B, Th. 10:30 - 12;00—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, . 7:30. B mining § Service” “Wada pm - Crusdder se Crusader Boys 8:30 p. m—Prayer Meeting _ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m. Special Homecoming, Sunday Schoot Session Sept. 24th especially for new- 9:45 am—Sunday School planned ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave., Terrace, B.C. |; Rev, H. Young, Phone 635-3200. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School {1:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday — m.—Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor R. G. Burton 635-2023 3906 Griffith Street SATURDAY 9:15 am—Sabbath School 11:00 am—Morning Service CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave. 9:45 a.m, Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Worship Service, Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, B.D. . 4718 Loan ‘Ave. - Ph. 635-5062 “Your -Iendhytfamlly-zharch™ |: UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Avenue UNDAY comers to the community andfor 11:00 a. m.—Morning Service those who have been absent dur- Wednesday, 8:00 p.m, — ing the summer, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.00 p.m—Evening Service Message — God's answer to, - the. Intellectual.” © BIBLE STUDY Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE: Thursday at 7:30 p.m, You are cordially invited to attend, Pastor Rev. D, Rathjen Phones — Office 635-2434 Home 635-5336 cHU ST, MATTHEWS CHURCH ~ Anglican Church of Canada 4726 . Lazelie Ave, Ph, 695-5855, §:30 a.m, Holy Communion 10:15 Morning Prayer and Ser- mon 10:45 a.m, Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH IN CANADA service: ‘The Christian A tomned Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m, Prayer meeting and Bible Study EVANGELICAL FREE RCH ;Cor, Park Ave. and Sparkes 8t. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School ie 00 am.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitation To Afi Rev, BB, Ruggles, 4665 Par Avenue, Phone 635-5115. TERRACE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Phones 695-5721 KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor, Lazelle Ave. & Munroe &t. 9:30 am-—Sunday School — _ 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship "1:30 p.m School Newcomers are invited to share in the Church Thornhill Sunday to the community Mills Memorial Ladies’ for the Terrace hospital, HARVEST TEA AND BAZAAR is the means Auxiliary, presented above by Mrs. David Lioyd (eft) and Mrs, Alan McAlpine, will raise money Bazaar will] run from 2 to 5 p.m, Saturday, September 30 re- at the Terrace Community Centre. In addi- tion to traditional fish. pond, candy table, sewing booth etc. auxiliary members are appealing to the public for donations of baking and produce for the bazaar. dropped off anytime after 10 a.m. Saturday. Guides schedule - meetings Guides and Brownies may Have te stand In line if more leaders are not found here goon, The First Pack meets Tues-/E days at 3:30 in the UnitedChurch 8 Hall, ‘Second Pack meets. Mon. days at 9:30 fn the E.T, Kenney |§ school and the Third Pack meets on Wednesdays st 3:30 in Up lands School. . First Guide Company will hold its meetings Monday evenings at 7 0’clock inthe United Church Hali and Second Company will eet at Clarence Michiel eud.|q re “GOING ‘ROUND & 'ROUND? Trying to find a geod tire ; Buy — Then roll in ond sec US _vatre-ofterteg | Red Stripe Tire with avery three ot the regular | price. We also have special prices on our winter itorium on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m, Make use of our Car Wash and Expert Tune-up Service ; with three ‘mechanics to serve you. — BERTS DELICATESSEN OPEN 7 Days a Week Open 10.a.m. Till 10 p.m. Acrots from Centennial Library Cor, Lakelse & Eby TERRACE aD SERVICE. _ Phone 635-6660 HERALD CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS They can be Terrace Library finds wae August was no lazy month August, the laziest month of the summer, set a record for the Terrace Public Library. People turned to books by the ‘| Score, Circulation figure for the month was 4,322 and over half of this’ number of books were borrowed by childtenj— rns * During August, 257 new mem- bers enrolled in the library, The circulation figures were revealed in a librarian’s report submitted to a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ter- race Library Association held here on September 20. Librarian Mrs, Mien Van Heck reported that Saturday morning story hours have recommenced under the guidance of Mrs, Carol Eastham. Former Terrace Reeve Walter A. Yeo made a tour of the build- ing during August. School class- rooms have also visited the lib- rary facilities in a group. . +: ~“More’ shelving “is platined,”‘ind | Ralph Easton has been placed in supervision of the installation, | = Librarian Van Heek plansatrip to Prince George this month for some additional training in cat- aloguing and indexing, Two new members were ap- pointed to the board, They are Mr. John. Bastin and Mrs. J, Fred Weber, A grant of $1, 000 from the Local Jaycees host regional meeting . Terrace Jaycees will host the North Coast Skeena District Jaycee [all Congress this weekend. ’ Congress headquarters is the Lakelse Hotel where G, Ken Sout- er wil] handle registration duties, Third world war, Thant UNITED NATIONS (CP) — Seeretary-General U Thant, In a-grim annual review of the life and work of the United work, of the United Nations, said Tuesday the continuing - MENNONITE pBRETHREN 3406 Eby Po Pastor Alvin Penner 10:30 Sunday School Promotion ‘ Day Service 94:30 pm—Evening Service phone 695.5976 You are invited ta drop thig| recourse to violence and threat clipping in the mali with|of violence brings the world your name and address te}closer to “the nightmare of a Knox United Church. Box| third world war.” 864, Terrace, B.C. He cited as particularly dis- ’ “ appointing the continuing con- flict between the ‘two super- powers” —the United States and ‘the Soviet Union; failure ee ey ee ee able ‘peackeeping role for the bate TERK HEKEERERRGE [UN and failure of the UN to , The Most Charming Place For Dinner and Dancing THE HOTSPRINGS . errace, BO. . Appearing Nightly in the New Dining Lounge ‘The Fabulous. de Carterets TV and Show Personallties Open 6 P. M. to Midnight - No Cover Charge Dinner Menu —.6-? Supper Menu —9- 12 _HOUDAY HOTSPRINGS. (Phone 843 “0221 to evolve an effective and accepl- On Saturday, Jaycees will hold a district executive meeting at 1;30 and on Saturday evening the annual Fall Congress Dance will }: be held in the Totem Room of the hotel. Danee is open to the public. Special speakers are planned for a Sunday workshop following the District General Meeting at 10:00 a.m, Sunday, Jaycees are expected from sev- eral communities in North Coastal B.C, . Terrace WL. makes plans for Christmas Terrace Womens Institute has started off the year with full scale plans for pre-Christmas activities, bring peace Lo the Middle East, |- “On the drawing board for Dec- ember are a Christmas bake sale and a box social, complete with oldtime- music, The basic plans were made at the September meeting of the Terrace W.1., held at the home of Mrs, RLF, Pittendreigh. . Main reason for starting eayly' on the December plans is the. need for an enriched bank ac- count ‘as the Terrace W,], wil. host the District Conference next June and extra funds will beneed. oak for this event: . rovincial - conference 18 i rer a0 adhedlaled for Jane in Van- couver and the Terrace club hopes to senda delegate, Western Trailer: ‘Sales -* No DOWN PAYMENT ON a FEW OF OUR. USED MOBILE v4 HOMES, : : FREE LOCAL DELIVERY. Your Wheel Estate Dealer |. 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