Sathat -followe FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4% 1971 iair: 8 Northwest’ Trappers oclation will meet on: cember $rd to attempt .to.. r up the confusion 26 to the i “the: gatus of the: ‘wolf. {a he b ame, fur bearer.or. predator 1 Until September: he was: a. dator. and. ag: buch: was’ isoned in this area as late as - 1, and later In some parts of . he Province. . a a furbearer. he has been 160.00 the price for local pelts — er ‘be snared .or- trapped a6 rovided by the B.C, Game Act. ilthough he has.this protection Prince George Conservation officer states ‘that it. is Scompletely lawful: to trap’or.- snare wolf and that the Borovision to do so. is an: “un- mwritten law" Unforturiately Munwritien lawa are superceeded Bby written laws, By a strangeturn of fate, even Mtho the wolf isa big zanimal and is protected by the FGame Act, the Province of B.C, _— to carry out a wolf : é ' So what-is the atatus. of the - : Wolf,? “good. muy: or. bad guy? Protected : sted. “santie!..” co Department,’ reserved forthe - sportsttian rich enough'lo go on: satan ter wi -or fair game for: . who can use’ the Wolves have now ‘gone, back to their Intended — roleand bad wolf? e 7 tee omen ir the néa *, yee aot, of . aithvicit Teapen eon “TE HERALD. TERRACE - Editors note: According to the statlstica released by: the. fish ~ and. -wildlife ‘branch ol-the. ‘Department’ of Conservation; “the. Cache Creek checking ‘ station had reports of 13 walves hunted down up to and including *: November 21, This is down two * from: the ‘sume period in 970, ms about $35.00 except for the.. As a big game animalhe may - game. 4 “Anniversary — we on ‘December ‘Sth « ‘Upleinds ~ Baptist Church’ will celebrate’ : their tenth anniversary. since being conatltuted ‘as-a‘ church... Reverend James Yoder, who - was the first Pastor.at Uplands will be .in Terrace ‘ftom Richmond to speak at the 11 am. and. 7:30 p.m, services. Present - pastor, Len Koster will: direct” * the order of worship. | Immediately following the morning. ‘service, - ‘church members and friends will enjoy a fellowship dinner and have the ” opportunity” to visit with ‘y Vivian. :: oye In Terrace Provinial Cour t Tuesday, Donald Peter Fex,. was: convicted. of a- charge of . theft -by conversion. The Charges arose when Fex failed | . to. turn-in - $302.53‘ worth of “Reverend Voie aid its wie > proceeds to the Taxi company fim he was working for... -He was given one day in jail and six months probation on the charge. He was also directed to give restitution for the amount by March 31, 1972., . From the pastor’ S pen aq A tor in Surry, England Bite ‘impressive incident Barea. He visited -a- religious mz bookstore in:downtown London mard found the building in shambles. Rubble, broken iB windows and burned books gave blunt evidence ef the recent a Nazi raid. In the middle of all that destruction the minister ‘e ‘saw something that arrested his: a attention - one book that was not m charred. He picked it up and B found it-was a book of sermons | Bwith the title “Things ’ which Cannot be Shaken." The pastor a took that book title “ag-.a ‘message to his heart from God. * With all the calamities and shakings going on around us we @ need to be reminded there are, - ‘according to the Bible, a = number of things which cannot be shaken. “The Foundation of 0 at m sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his. g And, let everyone that ‘ameth - . | THIS ] WEEKS: an unusually - mheavy bombing of the London a “Nevertheless the : a foundation. of God- standeth the name of Christ: depart ‘from iniquity” (2.Tim. 2:19). Most . people - think of. - this “foundation” as representing the church - ‘Jesus Christ. Himself being the chief corner stone’’ Eph. 2:20. Secular history repeata over and over again-stories of transient and: ‘erumbling foundations, . All works of men are. destined. for - disintegration, but the blood: washed Church of Jesus Christ is an enduring and unshakeable institution. Jesus said, ‘‘] will -build my church, and the gates* of Hell shall not prevail against it. ” “The Word of God.” also said, ‘Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.” Of books -there is.no end, and it would. - have been better if many .of them had never been written, Books become obsolete and therefore their. decease is necessary, but God's Word is ‘unshakeable and will: palways be Jesus: ‘ with: us, It cannot. be shaken because God Is the author of it. Divine truth is unchageable and. unshakeable, despite the changing philosophies of men. Peter glorified in ‘the Word of ’ God which liveth and : abideth forever. 7 “phe Love of God”: Lave cannot be shaken, ‘God's Jobn wrote “Having loved his own | whieh were in the world, he loyed them unto the end.” It is . interesting to notice the next . Verse mentloned Judas Iscariot. The Love of Christ included the ’ ‘traitor, The phrase Unto the end’? has been variously - interpreted. The Love of Jesus for His disci ies undoubtably continued until His ascension to __ heave, but I like to think that. “unto the end” also extends - throughout all eternity, God’s Love is unshakeable, and no - circumstance can make it _ Pastor M. Kennedy . Pentocostal Churih - ‘RUTIMAT, B c DAY - 'Kermodie team member steals the ball as referee ‘_ calls a foul on Kitimat man in one shot of the action "at the Wednesday night game, The Terrace Kermodies * topped the Kitimat Chieftains . an in a breathtaking contest: “at the Caledonia Gym Wednesday night. ‘The Kermodies lagged behind 40-38 al halftime, but picked up 37 points in the exciting third quarter to achieve their fina]. triumph. Lorne Dakin captured the high scoring honors with 27 points, making a new record for the school. Dakin was also _ leading rebounder, with a total . of 16 for the game, . Morris Amos, tallied 20 points for Kitimat. And Harold Bariell came close with 18 for’. the Chieftains, ; USED CAR ‘SPECIALS|| “Bob Parker Ford ....... ~ big. game, - - ‘The Caledonia girls slipped by with one point to win over the Kifimat girls. Shannon Lee and. Donna. Mitzenburg ‘were high scorers, with 7 and 6 points _Tespettively, Pat Kennedy and Sandy Welin did well for Kitimat with totals of 11 and 10 points, - The next home game will be ‘December 11 with Terrace hosting the: ' Rupert Rainmakers, in what coach Ed § . De Vries eaya ‘will be: another .. Smee ‘ill be’ no “Straw Ballot”, ee 7 “wae Ifended to try and keap oct new comtmenity Sere '- aut of the political issues in this election. However, for the - "last three days | have heard my. opposition advertising on | _ radio his version of what is happening inregards fo the multi aoe purpose. building. I, therefore, will give you my version. . Community Centre has two alternatives: ==“ “7. The District of Terrace, to apply for a loan fo build our new pan a it can go to the peple in the form cf a referendum and the EE OE ga _, District of Terrace willl have to sell the bonds on the open market. The current rate for bonds is between 9 and 0 , 7 percent or . ..2. The District ‘of Terrace can apply to ‘the Federal- Proviricial Governments for a loan which currently is at 6/2 “percent interest and on approval of the loaanproceed with the project, but it is also a condition attached to this money that | ‘we ‘cannot have a referendum and that council: must be 100. ~ percent in favour. | . The loan application has been made with a 100 percent vote ‘+ ”\~- by council. There is, however, no legal barrier to reducing '. the amount of the foan should a smaller project be undertaken by council, Purpose building will. provide three. ««Itis my opinion that the word mulfi-pui . ‘yo Itis my hope that after the, election Is over the new council _ Will take a second look at this plan, as the multi-purpose building does not have an adequate gymnasium according to "the submissions made by thevarious groups. One example is ~ that the Badminton Club need room for six courts - the multi- . purpose is just folling , the people that it’s something for everybody. ‘Whereas, really a it's a ‘comproimise. for everyoody. Sincerely, ~ Royal. Albert. Sale 7 ~~ weal ae ns Off - = Pieces in Stock Only SWEET VIOLETS [SILVER CHANTILLY | MAPLE VAL DOR. | MEMORY | - .. | LANE CENTENNIAL ROSE - CELEBRATION | AMERICAN ‘| OLD - BEAUTY {COUNTRY ROSES — BLOSSOM | DOGWOOD SILVER BIRCH PETIT POINT. 1987 GALAXIE 500 500 2 Dr. H.T., PS PLB, ae ) 495| “1980 FORD. LTD. ae $2495 ~ $2998] | _ $2495 $1895)| pb CAR ‘SPECIALS-- reossesesses 1971 TORINO. —§ 49 35 1 1970 VOLKSWAGON AB stn. Wagon Deluxe Automatic Transmission Radio, Excellent Jez: $2195 1] 1970: VOLKSWAGON. a BRIGADOON 1.97 - 1.50 1.97 "9.87: TIME - _ 2.17. 167 2.17 4.33 {217 167, 8,63. 12.83. 10.33 _ 20.50 | ae ee 8.63 | 2.33. |. : 2.33 2.00. 1.57-. 1.83 1.33 1.63. 3.63 1.83, 14,33 |. RW 10.83 - Cup & Saucer 6" Plate i \"3"" Plate a 10” Plate’ Oatmeal. 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