MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1968. TERRACE HERALD, 2» TERRACE, B.C. y a ANY33-Dec. 17) WHAT APOLLO 8 MAY SEE OF THE MOON - An array ‘of lunar domes on the visible side of the moon evident in this photograph, - is what might he recorded by Apollo 8 in ita lunar orbital fight Saturday. “This particular photograph was recorded Nov. 25 1966 by Luasr Orbiter -IP~ a non-manned flight ~ and released - by the National Aeroriauties and: “Space Administration. -The domes are from two to 10 miles in dintaeter and Bearing engineers open i in Prince Rupert, ‘Kitimat * Growth of the northern and central regions of British 4 Columbia has attracted another new firm. Mrs, W, B, Me». Donald, President of B,C, seers Ltd., has: an- . nounced that the company will open branches in Prince Rupert and Kitimat in January, Theseere*th 3 seventh branches. nt A Fearing and power transmigs ing, Bi Alberta for’ thiny, years, Coulter. Electric Utd. CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL- Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE . Terrace, ‘Bob’ Ramsay 635-2445. an . _KITIMAT; N. COULTER, 1072, : 508s Two cveLE 7 SERVICE For SERVICE. ‘AND. ‘REPAIRS. for all makes of lewa Mowers, Power. Sows, end Snow Mobiles. FREE pick- up and Delivery: In the Terrace area. ; 4838 Hwy. 16 W. Phone 635- 3332 Bus. 635-7630 Res. Moe and Ox. . ‘CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ou. KJELLBOTN, OA, AM McALPINE, 4. o35-46 — 688-5800 7 MA LAZELLR AVE a rece, mo: ‘NORTHERN SASH ‘and ‘MILLWORK . ale legion “Phone 635-5657 § td Wn i, Pe a .. sj. Cabinets and Home Fixtures oo, ___ Hardwoods and Exotic Plywoods zelle Avenue left Sunday for North | daughter, Mr; and Mra, Larry: = “i ye? J) *Heralé-Shop and ts now In his’ “\ last year of "studies at the Re. | formed Bible Institute in Grand |. Rapids, Michigan, arrived homé '| Alice. Seinen and his brothers, B| state “wo appreclate ‘being out _ Twin-Seal-Plate-Mirror Gloss. __ Hightst Quality Workmonship ROSE, GALE: & co. JGHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS “ih G3 RB, GALE, CAL ; : ; ' this wey”, "| are ex-TK Radio staff mombers 4'Kamloops, «- J -EditorialsNews department ofthe ~f |. Kamloops. News ‘Advertiser and Py fdas is accountant for Kamloops: | Moving and Storage. Acwassmarciod on May. 18 fo Sars {AP Wirephoto)> Mrs, Mary Cole of 4657 La- Surrey, B.C. where she will spend Christmas and. New Years. visiting with her son-in-law and Houle and fembly. Se paket is e ro ai, tis ate ie the printers" trade ‘in tay a ‘fron’ last week to spend Christmas and New Years with his mothex, Mrs, He .was accompanied by his fian- cee, Miss Margaret DeVries, who is also a student at the Reform- ed Bible. Institute, - "e 2 om Lance Stewart, 19 year-oldson of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stewart of 4011 Sjarks, came home sick in October from his studies at the University of B.C. His itt ness was the result of a woods’ accident on August 1st, He left recently for Ottawa to spend|- Christmas with kis brother-ine law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Wally Wainman, He will leave there early in January for avisit to England. Dr, Baty Phillips will be T= turning shortly after spending a brief holiday with his family in Vancouver. , ee |. Mr, and Mrs. Tony Hobenshield haye left to spend Christmas and New Years with their: son-and daughter-in-law, Mr, and. Mrs, aae.. Gale Smith, daughter.of Mr, and Mrs, Harry. Smith, and Mary ‘Watson, “daughter of Mrs, P,L, ‘demy in’ Victoria “to spend the Christmas “Beaton, ‘ 7 Me, ‘and Mea, "I ‘McBroom left at the end of the week-to ‘spend’ Christmas visiting old irletds i Winnipeg. - es e s, z. t we an ‘Mr. and Mrs, Tex Fosbery ani family left last Friday. for: 4 Christmas vacation. fo. Disneys land, Califorla. . . Mr, and, Mrs, thstlto M, Adam, whe moved to “‘Tsawassento make |: thelr home a month or. so ago, aend greetings to their “triénds,’ Romans and. Countrymen"’ and of the snow belt,. but perhaps we may miss it-around Christ. mas, if you don’t send some down ie Norm and ida. McDonald who “their home in Norm is is -in the now: make: Son Nell pe een. Maclaichtan,” ue Mao. Weber and fatty te int a the fee ay a Nell has phedtography shop tr; Karena, AN wend like: tothe - Farnpinbws at tee RU, thele: rfents” Tn. ‘ter rane ‘and Matrlet ee! 2 oe or Fee Maher : Me from 1, 000 to 1,500 feet hight. Many are quile rough and show cracks and pits at or near their eummite, Apollo 2 is fire manned lunar orbital flight.” : ~ Around the town 4 i Earl Hobenshield at. Kitwanga. | | Watson, have.arrived homa ‘from . ‘thelr. studies. at St, Ann’s' Aca- "| people on: the road, more peo- ‘| More ‘chances ‘for’ an accident. scar “ieteTetetetatetet ES of Inst week for Hawall where they will spend Christmas, . a a. en . Miss . Kristin Mudie arrived dies at the University of B.C. [to spend Christmas with herpar» ~| ents, .Dr..and Mrs, Ian Mudie and fantitlyy at 4618 Westview, 2 eee og “Pat Casey, son of Mr, and Mrs, L, G, Casey ‘of 4824 Sunset Drive, who is In Tech School in Calgary, ‘arrived home on December 22 to spend Christmas withhisparents and family. - oe ee ‘, Dale-. McFadden, son of Mr, and Mrs, Dale McFadden of 4736 Soucie Street, who is attending Simon Fraser University arrived liome at the week-end to spend Christmas. car. accompanied by Geeaert Poke ‘Street, who is home to spend Christmas here from his studies at Victoria University, oe @ 6 ' "Susan - Bass returned at: the week-end from her studies at Vice torla University to spend Christ. mas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Phil Bass at 4936 Park Avenue, eee Representatives ofthe Terrace ‘Herald and Radio/TV Station CFTK were guests last Monday evening at the annual Press ‘reception and dinner hosted by the Aluminum Company of Can ada in timat. ‘Terrace Rotary Club entertain ed oldtimea at their regular Mon. day meeting, Thé event took the by: Bingo and a Sing-Song., Don’t let accidents at home or on the road mar an other- ‘| wise festive season!” It. seems. ironic. that most “£ the motoring ‘mishaps, in- s@luding - the fatalities, ‘occur “within. twenty miles of the vietim's: home. ; ‘Don't YOU. be B, statistic! Have “fun, but always keep in mind? ‘the: hazards. of more ple milling about in the home, “NEED. EXTRA: VITAMIN C “Infants: need vitamin C sup. ‘plements: as ‘breast and formula milk provide Httle of this ¢ eSs0he tial element, home Jast Thursday fromher st. He drove home by | randt, son of Mr, and Mrs, duers |" gen FPokrandt of 3618 ,Kalum |. “Let us y _ Bethlehem - By REV: ‘LEN KOSTER Uplands Baptist Church “For unto us a child ia born, unto us a Son is given,” Isaiah 6 The night that Jesus was born was the greatest and grandest night in history.. K was a night -when Heaven and earth touched, when the natural and the super- natural were both seen, Joseph, and Mary, the mother lehem by the Roman officials to be enrolled tn a census taking, It was there that Jesus, the Sa- viour of the world, was born in a stable ‘and laid in a manger, Because of the crowds there was rio room for them: in the Inn, A great army” of heaven's. angels appeared to some shep- herds out on the Judean hills who were watching over their sheep | by night, . The choir of angels declared Jasua’ -birth and sang praises to God. It must have ‘ been a marvelous sight as well as a pe mendous ex experience muse ca perience the shepherd said, “ Let! us go to Bethlehem and see Je. aus.”. They went and found that what the angels had said was true, They returned, singing ‘praises to God for. all they. had geen and heard, Wiss men came to Bethlehem from countries far away to see Jesus and worship him, While in his presence they gave Jesus gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Let us go to Bethlehem and in faith find Jesus for ourselves, Our world needs peace and help, Jesus came to bring peace to the human heart. He wants to help| | everyone in their great need. Let us go to’ Bethlehem and discover the Saviour of the world and the true meaning of Christ- mas, May God’s blessing be on each ‘and all.as you search for the Christ. of Christmas and there- by live by faith forever, a) Native Revival e e prints magazine The Native. Revival fellowship are publishing a magazine called Vine and the Branches, - A spokesman for the organiza~ tion said ministers of the gospel have been asked to contribute sermons for next months issue, The publication is to include testimonies of Christian ex. perlences, healing and revival news. * Contributors to the publication are being asked to forward their news and information to Ron Parker, 2603 Brauns Road, Ter. race of Jesus, wore summoned to Beth. | Immediately following this exe! . go. to. my For — — Quality | sligible. to: dol the Home-Owner. Grant: fo 1968, iheve ‘ot. yet trode ‘pplication, fer this “Reminder notices have: been. milled for ail ql properties on which 1967 orl 968. taxes. ore. stilt outstanding. If an _sxplanetory note. is, at- i tached. to this Nolice, the property Owner is advised ‘to contact ‘the. ‘Munidpal” ‘Office: _ ‘not your’ neighbor — for’: fonher information. The. Grant, which — amounts - “$130.00. for | | 1968, have net -yet made conection for this faxes are outstanding on the property, but must be daimed before the close: of business Discuss all your printing. ordare with Joe's Printers, Compare service, prices and qual ; - Also... rubber stamps made fo order in one aay or fees. JOe's” on December 31st, 1968. . PRINTERS. Help us to help you, by making your in- quiries early, xc || www Ite var Shopping Centre at 46142 ree Asseteor-Collector: Lazella Ave., Terrace, B.C. ' District of Terrace. | i viol AG... : On this j joyous Holiday celebrating the birth | of the Holy Child, we wish that you may be » filled with peace and gladness, comforted ° > . with hope, ‘and surrounded by loved ones. 7 fg \" yo! ~ Management and staff ‘ ets Ng SAV-MOR- a ibe rea end ends pss _ by wish to extend ons. doe we frien iB. Sid and Dorothy Sheas- eetings to all their To friends and ac- eB | quaintances a sincere Coes wish for a merry Christ- | To’ all - our ’ Terrace mas and Happy New |. friends, may the light of seas- | Year. In lien: of Christ-. | Christmas: shine in your mas cards donations be- | homes... Tie gent to B. C. Cancer. ‘George. & vi Keenley- Bud & Norma’ Mooney mall and Family 7 Season” s form of a banquet followed —— May it-be- Christmas is a time of wonder and delight for a child. atime of ebundant ide and Christmas ‘Greetings . .. and-all the best. in the New Year to my “horsy” friends and all my -custom- ere, Your. Friendly Ferrier, | | Richard Street... Greetings g | We. the menihers of | MILLS MEMORIAL HOSP ITAL ‘extend sincere thanks to the many citizens: and merchants. ° whose | generosity, in time, contributions (and services assisted our | |organization through- | Jout the. year. . Best Wishes’ for -a Merry. CHRISTMAS ‘and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. gpa of 21 \ "Hugh YEAR, to” all. “tn. Terr and Yosh Meal . pine-and family of 1521 . Graham = Ave., Prince: Rupert. would like to’ extend best wishes’ ‘fora. and a HAPPY NE. faa HOLIDAY. 3 BETINGS | to. sat “cy ‘Christmas anda “Happy | New Year.to their many friends. and: ces, This