patente a oe Lae tere ate tet Petes Pv es ees ee nr er ee et Cee ie St. oe Loko iin Se Ye ee ee oe a ie eae ae cor. Park “AV and Sparks St. ° Thoughts From The Living Bible © , . In him le hidden all the mighty, untapped treas- ures of ‘wisdom - and knowledge. T am saying this because am afraid that esmeone may fool you with smooth talk. For though I am far away from you my heart is with you,- happy —be- cause you are getting along so well, happy be- cause of your strong faith in Christ. And now just as you trusted Christ to save you, trust him, too, for each day’s problems; live in vital union with him, Colossians 2:3-6 AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES: SALVATION ARMY. sai! Greig 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Svening Services "70 Thursday Night ' “Bible Study & Prayer Meeting Fer info on other acilvities phone Captain -or Mra. Bill Young... ° ST. -MATTHEW'S {CHURCH 4726 Lazelle Avenye, Terrace Anglican Church of Canada Sunday Services:'- | 9 a.m, and 10 a.m. and Sunday Scheci 10 a.m. Rev. Lance Stephens 439-5855 Rey: Martin Dohm-Smidt - 638-2170 Church: 635-9019 ‘CATHOLIC ¢ CHURCH. Oh Lakelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES 10:08 Am. Wiam, 7:30 p.m. EVANGELICAL | REE. CHURCH | 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Werahip 7:30 Bvaning Services Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and.Afble Study Rev. W. A, Tatum 9202 Sparks Street Terrace, &,C. aQesis CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH " cor, Sparks St. & Park Ave. Pastor D. Kalsar Phone 635-568: Marning Service a111:00 Sunday School at #143 a.m. “YY ovr Friendty Famtly church? KNOX. «| UNITED CHURCH av0T Lazelle Ava. Sunday School Sanior 12 & up 10:09 a.m. - Under 32 11:00 a.m, : Worship Service 11:09 ain. ; . Minister Rev. 5. Lewls ‘ZION BAPTIST CHURCH + Cor, Sparks & Kaith Pastor: Clyde Zimbelman Sunday Schaol $:45 a.m, Morning Worship 13:00 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:009.m, Bible Study Wed, 7;309,m, of . ,CHRISTIAN . REFORMED CHURCH Sparks St, al Sitmume Ave,. Rev. Arthur Relleman Phone 615-2671 Sunday School - Terrace 10a.m. Sunday School Remo + 2:30 pom tt 11:00 a.m, Worship Service $:00 p.m. Warship Service ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 18:00 a. m. + Bible school Sunday 11:00 a.m. - Morning War. anip | 7:15 p.m, « Evening Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. - Uible Study and Prayer Pastor Atunro 5610 Agar Ave. . Res. 495-9470 a Jet Cadels - 7:20 Wed. ca Whirly Birds : PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 4447 Latalle Ave. Service Schedule - 6 10200 am Sunday Schoc! Moralng Worship 11:00 a.m" Sunday Evening tS pom. Rible Study Wednesday =) |. 73pm, Youth Night Thursday . 7:30 p.m,~ Phanes: _ S altice 435-2424 Pastors. Home 494-4006 ‘A. Kennedy The and of your! mearch for a trlerealy ¢hurch PAGE As, THE HERALD, Tuesday, Dacember 24, 1974 - Mark Hamilton ea ey neil 635-6357 All. going well. for pucksters In the words of Terrace and District . Minor Hotkey president Jim MacIntosh, the first three moriths of operation for Lhe Association has been excellent, MacIntosh, comparing this year lo the two formative years of the league, said the problems have been cut in half and, after the first flury of phone calls, . appeals to him far information over the phone have dropped by about 99 percent. “This year slightly more than 800 boys are involved in minor hockey in Terrace, played: in five age group divisions. Macintosh said he was ex- (remely pleased with two things in particular, the excellent work of the divisional heads in: keeping ‘things running smoothly and .the successful experiment which sees divisional rep teams playing up one league. “The experiment _ is doing extremely well, particularly for the Pee Wee and Bantam’ “teams, ‘The Bantam rep team is so far undefeated in midget house league play." The bantams are. having a goad suecess against out of town opponents as well, In six oullngs they have won three.and lost three. The pee wees, ac- cording lo MacIntosh, are’ 68 begat |, FORSALE BY TENDER» assets of BRUCE ALLEN HUTCHINSON - ; Terrace British Columbia | SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERMENTIONED " : TRUSTEE UNTIL. 1:30 O'cLock IN. THE. AF- - TERNCON ON FRIDAY, THE . OTH DAY, OF, JANUARY, 1975, FOR | THE ‘FOLLOWING | JASSETS: OTHE BANKRUPTCY. act: 1970 Parkwood mobile home, Ta' x 66", S-N 921 Bids must be'accompanléd by ’ the deposit of a certified cheque payable to the Trustee In an amount equal to at least fifteen Percent (15 parcent) of the amount bid and must be con- tained In a sealed’ envelope clearly marked “Hutchinson Tender’. The deposit" will be returned " ta tha bidder if the tander Is not . accepted. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Any deposit will be forfelted as Uquidated damages by ‘the probably batting a ittle less than .500, The whole picture’ about the quality of our rep teams will be ‘better known after the holidays. - * confllet with jobs. the -. midget During the Christmas lay-off all three rep teams will be in- valved in tournament play,.the-. banlams travelling to Kilimat, tha pee wees to Prince Rupert and the midget team travelling lo Smithers. ‘All three of. the~- tournaments ‘are registered ... with the BCAHA and -shauld provide the locals- with stiff opposition. The enlire picture of’ minor -~ hockey isn't all ‘sunlight and, roses of course, There are still problems... -* One’ of those problems is getting enough score-keepers ta manage. weekly games... “Ils the old situation where you have a handful of people doing all the work,"” Macintosh said. | Coaching is also.a problem, ve with a lack of coaches © and’ coaching: assistants notably in ‘and = =bantam. divisions, © MacIntosh. pointed: out-that there has been a fairly large lurn-over of coaches this” "year, due. lo persons’ leaving .* Terrace or having: ice times » Another “problem, ‘again concerning - coaches. comes: in the bantam division, where due . to a lack.of coaches, a lot of younger coaches are: “managing the teams. -MacIntosh feels that discipline is a problem because of this and problems have been - - experienced in the bantam division, The major lack, ts of course, ide time, With 800 boys playing and only so many:hours ina day. - ‘* time ag-the;criteria : * 200 players,’ MacIntosh: said, bldder-fo the Trustee if the bld Is withdrawn at any time bafore | * racelpt by the bidder of a notice from the Trustee advising the Mame of the successful can- didate, if any, and any terms af the successful bid, Sales taxes are to ba pald by the purchaser unless the pur- chaser produces an exemption . cerificate. The purchaser of assets must: remove same at his own ex- pense from the premises. no Jater than the. Jist. January, 1975, unless other arrangement are made with the landlord. Tenders will be accepted on the basis that the purchaser has Inspected the asset and no warranty or condition is ex- pressed or can be Implied as to description, condition, size, . quality, or Jin any -manner whatsoever. The Vendor reserves the right to withdraw from the sala any ' assetsat any time if he recelves evidance {hat they may not be . the property of Bruce Allan Hutchinson. Bids received will . be adjusted by negotiation upon withdrawal of assets, If any. ‘The assets may be viewed at Terrace Trailer Court Lid,, 4631, Graham, Terrace,. B.C. on‘ ‘Monday and Tuesday, the éth and Jih January, 1975. Tha ‘hours for viewing will be from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. _Offerors may attend at the . -opening of. tenders at 1:30 P.M. can Friday, the 1th January, , _.1975, at tha office of the Trustee, 660. . 504 Burrard Street, Van- couver, BC; Further information may be underhoted address. John H. M. Mason. Trustes, ~ :, Dunwoody & Company, - $60 - 505 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. V?X 15 Telephone ¢ 688-542) + obtained from Art Buran at the. - problems. al the Terrace Arena, there are Teams share.ice time for practices, : oy This lack of ice could lead to Teprecussions next season with the league forced {0 tailor.the © - number of participants in each . division; using-the available ice. “We can'l expect to lake’ in. “with nol thal many, golng out ” the other end.” °° You start stacking the teams with-as many players as you have and : coaching becomes difficult. . Also the hoys on the leam gel: very little ice-time. during games. iy It is a problem, but ona al’ which -the Terrace Recreation’ Commission is taking a long,. hard look. Written briefs-in support of a second ice sheet fo: Terrace are expected’ to: be presented al the next meetlng of (he Commission by members of the. Terrace Minor -Hocke' Association, . The . Terrace Figuce Skating Club and the Tetrave Commercial Hocke: League. ws On behalf of th - people, Terrace we ‘would: like to for- ward a big vote of thanks to all-; involved With minor hockey in © Terrace for’ the- excellent. job ee Bugs out The eight team Bug Division of the Terrace and District Minor Hockey Association had a special day Sunday as the teams went ‘Into ‘action, In a/ mini-tournament. According to Bug” Division : head Hans..Caullen the af- terncon of games.as enjoyed by .. all, including a large number of” they have done thus. far this : speclators that took it all in. Each team competed {n two half. hour games; playing the” full length of the ice, instead of the usual half length for the ~ seven and eight year olds, + .. All the games were clase and there were several ties, Some “Of the action Is pictured. on this « Margaret McRae special prize. _ and manager Bert Goulet. of Northwest Sportsman in Terrace got’ together Saturday to make a draw for a very owner sere Das. pa * i te At + 222+ 1 ree >ie The prize was’ a.$d00 bicycle, “one” with radio, dise brakes, horn, signa lights and the works. ‘The winner was . sparkling ten speed.as part of a cir- © - -Dick Meisner of Kitimat. ; i Meanwhile the Terrace Herald -awartied a. bicycle of it's own, a- culation, drive, © The winnet % was Michel ‘LaPlante, who brought in 34 new customers during the ten ‘week duration of the contest. The bicycle . was presented by Herald creation manager Donna Donald.