WEDNESDA , SEPTEMBER: 27, i972 ~ climating wit message of hope and faith by BLY GRAHAM MSO prt cy HS crfe new Billy Graham featuré leangth sound-color’ ‘motion picture; “LUCIA” will beshown at 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p:m: Sunday October Ist at the Evangelical Free Church, corner of Sparks & Park. This is the story: of. “Lucia”, coming to the motion picture screen with all-of the pathos and poignancy. that transcends: its - Latinselting, toembrace the spiritual needs thatare common fo: every culture and clime around the world. > “Lucia” was made in its entirety in Buenos Aires, | directed by World Wide Pictures’ President, Dick'Ross, The fire and.ex- citement of gaucho folk music, South America’s unmatched scenic grandeur and the excitement that belongs to one of the world’s. larges! cities, are all . enriched by full color and authentic sound, But the reai impact of “LUCIA” i is to be found in its intimate, ulterly honest trealment of an individual’s emptiness and — frustration apart from the filling of the God-shaped vacuym" with which all mankind is born. With this newest of the Billy - Graham Films, “LUCIA” enters into the area of domestic discord and the romantic triangle — and what the Bible has to _Say in resolving the emotional Problems that are the hallmark of 20th Century living, : _ AS is Jong as youlive you willl never forget LUCIA”, . Although there are 12 forest fires burning in the province Friday morning, the i972 fire _ Season appears to be almost over. The official date, unless proclaimed earlier is October 31, 1972 The: cool, wet weather over: most! of the province has reduced the fire hazard-to low everywhere, The Prin¢e Rupert 2 BRAND. NEW 3 BEDROOM Fire Report oa ‘and -Prince George ‘Forest : Districts are reporting snow in some areas. To date, 1, a2 : fires’ have. 0c curred compared to2,379 for the corresponding period last year. The total costs to date for fire suppression have reached an _ elimated .$2,244,200 compared t “to $9, 6198 800 Jast. year. - cede Speraridi ore ; spending thia week holidaying in the. Caribean, - mainly at | -. Jreland in. 19 ‘years.. ’ Workmen's Martinique.” They, expéct ‘to ‘be. back Monday." Their daughter, . Mara, sone of. sludents furthering "their: education at UBC. She is in her: « second year... |. - - Miss Linda Timko, daughter of Mr, und Mrs, Willlam Timko™* of Usk, spent the better of the: - past year at -Sommerset, England Where she was a. student at Curland Equestrian’ Enterprises.- Curland have about 15 or 20 horses which compele’.in cross . country. riding, show jumping and - dressage at various : shows. Miss Timko has three horses of her own in Usk. She was a judge in the recent. riding contest at Hazelton during the Canadian British. Horsemen's - Association annual gymkhana. At present she is Working in Terrace. Mr, -and Mrs; Art Bates . - presently of Vancouver, were in town this past week visiting their daughter,:* Miss Margo Bates at 362 Pine, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atrill and family, River Drive, enjoyed a six weeks holiday recently in Ireland and England... This was Mrs. Atrill’s first trip back to’ They . visited relatives, particularly her brother, Ambrose Phelan, who resides near the Shannon Airport. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petzoff, 1039 Mountainview Blvd. were in Vancouver during the. past weekend where Mr, Petzoff took part in‘a hair styling cum- . Petition. -Mr, and Mrs, Tim Coyne, 2912 Hall, have purchased a home in. Chilliwack where Mr.. Coyne has been trasferrred with the Compensation Board, Mr. and Mrs, Coyne and - family left Terrace Friday: to take up residence in their r new home. Most people in town feel that the Hospital is one of the most important functloning bodies of the he heseitate The roup that ‘the; Terrace’ queen . “is well ese that its ‘ania “‘eontinue. to be: necessary: and ads". welcomed by. the: ministration. and - patients. : Their-annual bazaar which this ~ - year Is being-held Sept: $0 Inthe. Gym.-of Skeena “Secondary : “School: is: one: of :theways by - - which money is ralsed to’ carry. “onthe group's work. ‘Conveners = for. “the various -tables ‘are; ~-sewing,” Mra. -P.> Axelson; | knitting, Mrs, A. Owens; tea. ‘tables, Mre.. D. McKinnon; carly, Mrs. B. Phillips; baking, Mrs. N:. Timmerman; raffle, Mrs... Hugh Power; posters, Mrs, J. Bastin; produce, Mrs. J. M. Redmond; : books ‘and puz- : zles, Mrs. 0. Lindstrom; and fish pond, Mrs. J. F. Williams, © Mr, and Mrs. Theo Cam, and: six children, $91 River Drive, | spent the summer in France. They | visited Normaniiie and Britany. : Here from. aut of town to atténd ‘the. Lewellyn-Fisher ‘wedding Sepiémber 16 were’ | and . Mra. H, McKinnon daughters, Pat and Cathy of Prince . Rupert,::Mr, and. Mrs. E.V. Glass and. Mrs. Fred Cole, all of Smithers, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Lloyd Llewellyn with Michelle, Jill and Kevin, Mr, and. Mrs. Arnold Prosser. and family, all from - the Nass, the bride's ‘grandparents; -Mr. and Mrs, 7.H. Robson-‘of Vancouver, her uncle and aunt, Mr, and -Mrs, HM. Robson, also of Vancouver - and Michael Kent of Richmond: ” Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Grinler, | Straume Ave, returned Thur- sday after five days in Van-. couver: where he received an acheivement award at the. General Motors: ‘Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Homeniuk, have as their guests, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs: Glen Lenchuk of ‘Winnipeg. It is expected that ‘the .Lenchuks will be here for approximately three weeks and afterwards travel to California . and Mexico:: Mr. and Mrs. Brian 1 Marshall, 6928 Scott, have as their guests, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Marshall of Victoria, -Mr, ‘and Mrs, Gerry Marshall, a brother — and sister-inlaw and family were also expected at the weekend - “also making the _ MODULAR : HOMES : ME iecoubuetei¥ £ RNISHED, ich. “DRYER ‘AND: DISHWASHER. mE THE ‘HBRALD, TERRACE, B.C. gathering a’ family reunion. the visitors expect'to be:her e two'or:three weeks: ~ ; Mr, and Mrs.. Gary, Smythe, 12: Kenworth, have’ as. their. guest, ‘hig parents, ‘Mr. ‘and ‘Mra. George" Smythe. of: Port. Coquitlam, ©: Mr, :‘and:. Mrs; ‘Smythe arrived: Thursday. : travelling by way ‘of. the Nor- thland Prince toPrince Rupert. | They are expected to be ‘here about two weeks, | - “Mr. and Mrs. Terry Todd, Kathleen and Gregory ‘of ’ Minneapolis left. Monday, Sept 25, after. visiting his parents, | Me. and Mrs. Laurie Todd, ‘Straume Ave. Don Walker, 3316 Munroe, left Thursday, Sept, 21, for. Arn- prior, Ont. where he will atlend .an:Emergency Measures course. He expects to be back “Oct, 2, It’s s . a _-Alr Cadet. Squadron 747 of Terrace will hold their regular weekly meetings at 7:15 p.m. on _ Thursdays ait. the Skeena Secondary School, All. in- terested boys aged between 19 and 18 are welcome: ‘to attend. The Registered Nurses. Association ‘of . British Columbia, Terrace Chapter, ‘will conduct a course for inter- professionals’ In health oc- cupations on October 20 and. 2ist, The. Course subject will be “Care for the dying and his family". - The course Instructor will be Mrs, E. Darragh, Nursing Instructor at the University of ‘British Columbia. For any additional information please write Mra: Jean Sosniak, “Box 112, Terrace, British - Columbia. —_ The Catholic Women's League will be holding a Téa -and Rummage Sale on November 18, between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. at the Veritas Hall,- The Terrace. Light Opera - Assn. will be holding its mon- thly meeting Thursday, October Sth, ‘at $:00 p.m. in the Library ~ basement, . This meeting will ‘see whe election of new. oificers. ‘Be “Creditors and others ‘havelig ; ‘claims against-the ‘said estates . - -are hereby required to send ‘them . duly verified, to the ROGERS ‘and. AD. YORK, 1 late of Alice Arm, PUBLIC. . TRUSTEE, 635, - Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C., befcre the 12¢ ‘day of October, 1972, after which date the assets of the said Estate will © be. distributed,’ having: regard only to. claims: tha have been received. : . CLINTON W. FOOTE, ‘ PUBLIC TRUSTEE . (C- 94,85,06,07) . Also there will be readings and casting of characters for the planned Christmas Show “Down in the Valley”, All members and interested pe sons are urged to attend. The Saint Matthews Anglican Church Women will be holding their annual bazaar on Satur- day, November 25th. The bazaar willbe ehid at the Parish Hall on Park Avenue and, will: run from 2-5 p.m, © The Fall Bazaar of the Miils Memorial Hospital Auxilary is coming Saturday September 30, 1972 between the hours of 1:34 and 4:30 p.m. at the Skeena Junior Secondary School in the gymnasium, Anyone . wishing to donate articles for this event kindly | phone 635-7715, “It is'not too lite to join the Forest Rangers or Forest Guards. Meetings are held every ‘Wednesday .at Thornhill Elementary School. Parent or guardian must be with the boy or girl-to register. Ages for registration. of -both ’ boys and girls are 8 to 12 and 13. to.16. . For any further in- formation ‘lease contact the supervisor ‘at 035-7345. “ late of Alige Arm, AB Gs. 0) ver Joba: ROGERS oka: “John John; - HAYWARD, late. of 4823 Scott Ave. Terrace, 8.C.: :Nels’: "THOMPSON, - late: of ' "Pacific, BG: ‘Arthur Dickie YORK‘ oka -: “Arthur: Dickey YORK; Arthur’ Dp. YORK, ‘Arthur YORK. ‘and. “Sealed tenders forthe paving .. of the yard area at Kitimat -.Ranger Btation will be received by the ‘undersigned ‘up. to 4:00": "p.m, (P,D.S,5,) onthe 12th of: ‘October, 1972 and opened An. “public at that time. = "” Plans may be viewed andor ’ , Obtained after September. 27th, ” 1972 from;' District Forester, British Columbia _ Forest Service, Prince Rupert, ‘British Columbia (Phone 624-2121) . engineering Division, British Columbia Forest Service, : Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia (Phone. 582. 6111, Local 2658). Forest. Ranger’. British Columbia’ Forest . Service, Terrace, British Columbia - Forest |: Ranger, - British ‘Columbia Forest Service, Kitimat, British Columbia AH enquiries should be made to tie Engineering Division in Victoria, A deposit ‘of $15.00 is required which wil! be’ refunded to the unsuccessiud bidder upon return, of the plans and specifications in good condition within 30 days of the opening of tenders, © Tenders: must be -made subject to the condition of tender. and submitted. on the fortas. and in “the - envelope supplied, No tender shall be considered having any qualifying clauses ‘whatssever andthe lowest or’: any tender will not necessarily be accepted. a "3.8: Stokes (cw) Liberal meeting. A meeting of the Terrace Liberal Association will be held . in the Golden Rule Office No.3 - 3028 Kalum Street over Kalum | ’ Electric at8:00 p.m, Thursday September 28th, Election of the ‘Executive will take place. . Ali members and prospective Members please aitend. Phone. Sports and gameg taken too seriously ston lose their value, °8! Angry drivers are dangerous: drivers—cool off before - you get Duteh valey_ * Avenue, Prince: Rupert, B.C.” |: ‘Regional Hospital, 1305 Summit — . Mecessarily accept any tender ferpalion ‘used. fer apie _ ’ purposes and situated on Parcet . A, Lols 4t0 24 Inclusive, Block 6, Section 6, 681: Bait Fifth - will be received by the board of trustees of-the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association up to 4:00 p.m,, local. lime, on. September 29, 1972. Bids should: be addressed or delivered tothe - administrator, ‘Prince Rupert - ‘Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C.” Specifications and tender forms - may be obtained from the ad-_. ministrator. The board will not ‘received. Acceptance