jednesday, April 26, 1967 A RARE PEEL'S FALCON from the Queen Charlotte Islands was presented fast "week to the San Diego Zoo by the Government of British Columbia, Making the Presentation to world famous zoologist and director of the zoo, Dr. G. L. Schrader -(right) and his assistant Karl Roalfe (left) is W. K. Kiernan, Minister of Travel Industdy. Mr. Kiernan was one of four Cabinet Ministers in Southem California with a large B.C. delegation to’ promote tourism for the Centennial year. The bird, __ first of its type at the zoo, is s-worth several thousand dollars. ene aa ee see Try Our Delicious FOOD. a “ ae Le cone ia CHINESE FOODS Tl 7O. GO... Phone 635-11 I ha Associated Finence Lid. Gino’s Coiffurss:: Bive Ribkon- Bakery cFTK.. Reum Motors Totem BA ; Royal Bark of Canada Bank of Nova’ ‘Scotla Terrace Hotel Ltd.’ - “ Anonymous. 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Stadium - continuous |: sports to’ the RCMP’s Musical Ride, stage the largest military tat- too in the country’s. history The renowned Gendarmerie Francaise, will ‘also perform its ‘| precision manoeuvers using - Automotive | . Weekly Christian Reformed Church ln CHINESE Open Monday through Soturday, 10 am. to ! am, AGA2 Lazelle Sunday, 10-a.m, to 10 p.m. For ALL your printing needs, shop at the Herald statements - business cards - invitations - flyers letterheads - brochures - envelopes - all forms ., 685—-MAKE BABY'S FIRST PICTURE—this. charming hk PASSENGER TRAIN _ “CHANGES | APRIL 30 | ” Here’. Is-the new, time-table between Prince. Rupert and Jasper, which goes into effect April 30th: WESTBOUND ; “(read down) |" 9:80 p.m: ‘1:15 am. €:00 a.m. 6:30 aim, 8:08 am. . 9:25 a.m, 10:12 a.m, 11:22 o.m. 12:25. Pm, (1a ‘pan. 4:20.pan, 4:40 p.m, rn ~ 7:00 p.m. . EASTBOUND _New. Schedule oa ie “ly, Jasper Ar 8:30 am, Lv. McBride Iv 445 am, AT. Prince George. Ly. . 11:89 Bm, Ly, Prince. 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Directions for doilies in string or fine cotton. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern to Laura Wheeler, care of (Name of Your Newspaper), Needlecraft Dept., Addreas, Ontarlo realdente add 2¢, sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. NEW 1967 Needlecraft Catalog --- 200 knit, crochet fashions, embroidery, quilts, afghans, toys, gltts. Plus 2 free patterns, Send 25¢ -|astronauts and “cosmonauts — :|outer space, This rather recent “|tionized our thinking, stretch -}ed our imagination and enlarg- -| That little word “cosmos” em: ‘all of God’s creation, the entire [Bone EM (fe a onder is ‘not 7 ‘pur le te ie th this!"God enter: |" {love is seen in the way God _ of Terrace Rev. Vernon Luchias, pastor COSMIC LOVE]. We read much today about those exploring the far reaches of the universe, the. cosmos, scientific advance. lag revolu- ed our dictionary. . Yet, strange as {t seems, just such space-age language. is al- ready found in John 3:16 ~ the text most of us learned In Sun. School. In the . original Greek this text begins: “So loved God the cosmos!” What. a limitless word for our limited knowledge! for our limited knowledget braces the whole wide ‘world, order of plan and precision. -And God loves this cosmos! Enough to enter our world the very way we did: “born of a woman, born under the Jaw.” There was only this difference: Jesus Christ was born from above. “God so Joved the cos- mos He fave ‘only begotten i “entering | ing and. “Joving | ‘this cosmos which has fallen” into chaos! Anyone with eyes -half open ean see the chaos which has befallen our world. In plain English, it is the whole miser- able moss caused by our sin and rebellion against Ged: The. wonder of such’ cosmic loves, Any kind of Jove we can think of is minor In compar- ison. God's is a selfless, sacri- ficing saving love which seeks to give, not to get: which seeks to fransform, not to seduce. Despite all the chaos, God’s love seeks to redeem and re- Store this world even heyond EQUIPPED WITH PORTABLE PUMPS, firefighters moke their way into > heavily wooded area threatened by a forest fire lost Saturday. Twenty men and two cats were needed to quell the blaze. "SALES PARTS - OPEN FROM:8 30 TO: 5:30 P.M, VERY. SATURDAY. (Gauthreau photo) " PARTYLINE sae ‘Winner of ,the $1000: jackpot at the recent Bingo sponsored by. the. Thornhill Recreation ‘Commission ‘was. ‘Talbert Sever: son: of Texrace, Mr. Severson has .been a- resident of Terrace for. the. past two years. He ve a -married and has a family. Mr ‘Severson” Is employed . by Rock- . gas Gil Company. oe sregular. monthly ‘meet- oe “May” lin Thorn! School at its original splendour. And all | . : horahi ‘Kindergarten: wilt |( “hold: ite the time His coamic love is exactly in line with His holi- ness and justice — though it costs Him His own Son. Parents find it difficult .. to {give their sons for their coun- try..God gave. his son for the cosmos: which is .in chaos against Him! Think how diffi- cult it would be for a faithful, loving husband ‘to still love his wife who had now become a falien woman. Then how is it possible. for a Holy God to still love. His fallen world? Because He so loves ‘He gives of Himself, His own Son to cleanse, redeem and restore it. Such cosmic love ‘can even find you and'your world! — .One who. was seriously 11, worried about the little love he felt for God. A wise Christian answered him: here, I expect to take my her eyes, listen to her prat- tle. Tired ag I am, her pres- ence will rest me; for I love that child. But she loves me littl. If = my heart were breaking, lt wouldn't disturb her. If my body were racked ‘with pain, it would not in- ferrupt her play. Even if I. Were dead, she would prob- ‘Besides; « she“ never~ Brought meé-:a penny, inatead, she is ae’ ' constant’ “expense... I'm. -not ‘rich, but there’s not enough money in the world’ to buy my baby. How is it? Does she .love me, or do I love her?, Do I withhold my love. until I ‘know she loves me? Am I thing worthy of my love, - before extending it? Ah, then it was plain: “It is not my love to God, but God’s love fo me, I should be ‘think- ing of!” “Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us!” : ACCORDING TO LOCAL JAYCEES, Hanging Judge Dave Crawford shows no favors towards those not wearing Centennial beards, justice from the Kangaroo Court was a fellow Jaycee Roy Prystay, The judge lett a warning that his posse would be out in full force next weekend nabbing, those without beards. 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