' _GHE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. - Re - PAGES ‘arols: creates Christmas enchantment: Save your stamps — ohn we fi na bom if 3 Ce ns ake ne SE ai ee he Lemeomy’ Mission is the “home... Mrs. A. Toews is’ the Tunior Chole jaiied with the’. cholr wan-Hinor and Giory by, Te Leprony MMsso0 8 tes eslicnt af the organization: Community Choir on one carol.’ John Sebastian Bach, When the . sii ine churches in the area who. and they are always welcoming: The high clear voices of the bass‘ section: started with the 4.7, the Terrace contingent of new members. ons children singing rang ‘through fiat bar ata low resonant beat, is nation wide organization. . This. organization also rolls” the church like Christmas bells, I could visualize Bach, obese heir purpose is to raise funds bandages, makes baby bundles. JESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 197. Festival of m The hall rapidly. filled with : resounded: from where? : The : choir. They were 45 in'number ‘entirely different, world from beople, greeting friends, back of. the hall, . the. walls,.. >and sang as if they. hdd‘ been’ the cold Terrace night outside. - MGnvurmuring little ‘messages... “:hmminmm must be a recording. singing’ together for: years,...... The: carols were: interapersed . he organ music. In. the‘ on alowd speaker system. The The Festival of Carols. by the’ with readings by Miss’ Jo-Anne ackground lulled the mind into. ‘Speakers “are . cleverly Terrace-Community Choir was " Ames whose voice carried to the’ ft ; | relaxed; peaceful state of concealed. Then to my surprise © a very impressive production; back.of the room as she read. Calypso Noel had a ‘different © and commanding, wearing his ;, support of the Leprosariums and clothing which are sent:to appiness. _ in through the doors on either « The carols sung by the ‘choir selections from the Bible telling | quality from most carols, it was long white wig madly pounding ich are hospitals for lepers these hospitals, 3:50 No Ma ‘The organ music stopped and _ Side of the hall walked the choir under the direction of Stuart the age old tale of the Nativity, toe tapping -and. finger out this carol on his piano. == sguinded in many ” er a ae Mahere was silence. Suddenly. ‘singing Noe].. I had no idea of. . McCallum were beautiful and: clearly and, with feeling. . snapping, = The Festival of Carols (nderpriviledged countries the Right now they are asking. {hie Bhnany voices rising in song the excellence or size of the ‘seemed to move you to-an St. Matthew’s Anglican ‘The final carol sang by’ the finished with Silent Night ater world over. - . .' gegistance of the residents'of Se aaa Ts : SO PE gta aes a a Moco eervore christmas spirit ‘They meet the first Monday of - Terrace. Here is how you can . every month in a°members help ose than they had before they came. NITE & | | DAY 3229 EMMERSON - PIZZA - FISH & CHIPS . 24 Hours m A Day © NEXT TO1HOUR CLEANITIZING = CHAR BROILED BURGERS - BREAKFAST: | MiPatatetstatatettetetitetel pees vatatatatete a = ae “Loc ‘to start mining-concentrating — operation near Terrace. Cost-Profit figures available. |. with other information. — |. PO Box 580 Terrace.” All the Terrace Community Choir was available for this picture taken at the reception held after their performance on Sunday night. Pictured here are the Community Choir members who were there, B.C. SAWMILLS There were 881 sawmills operating in. British Columbia at the end of 1970, according to B,C, Forest Service records. Director Stuart McCallum, the reader Jo-Anne Ames plus one. The plus one is the little fellow on the lower right who managed to get into the picture unnoticed by all. “ . 1 ae ' Wh | Bulletin Board | :- o's. New ae 4 oo mo, . . : . ; i £ McKinnon - Born to Mr. & Mrs. ; en, ie : : ey CHRISTMAS MEETING: oer? wi be no admission pe. Fe Lloyd MelKinoon, a’ boy on = — — The K’Shain Business and arge for the show Wi is i oF: December 7th. : me Professional Women’s Club will expected to run for 2 hours . | 3. Savela - Born to Mr. & Mrs. T0 THE CITIZENS OF TERRACE be holding their Christmas HAPPY NEW YEAR a Francisco Savela, a girl on i meeting in the Totem Room of The Terrace Jayeees invite i foo December 12th Mr. & Mrs mi the Lakelse’ Hotel you . win wit! em in > oF _ Brown - Born to . rs. : : : . ; Soe fa Wednesday, December isth at? celebrating a Happy New Year; : awe Brown, a girl on December 12th, particularly those Residents and Businessmen on Keith Ave. As most of you are 7 p.m. on Friday, December 3ist in the aN Matteis - Born to Mr. & Mrs, | aware, a new storm, sewer system was recently installed in this area, CHRISTMAS CONCERT Lakelse ‘Hotel Banquet Room. .§ > ™, Hans Jurgen Mattheis, a girlor | inconveniencing many of you. —- : a December 13th. _. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your co-operation and Caledonia Senior Secondary ©_ Tickets are almost all gone forbearance in putting up with the temporary curtailment of driveways -and the = School will be the site of a but there are a fea left a Tre pe . \ me festive istmas concert on ‘ily. Motor ucts so hurry =F }% Ft eas op: = 5 oe Friday, December 17th. and get-yours, fs i an re PLYWOOD NOTHING NEW muddy conditions. We have found the citizens of Terrace most understanding You're wrong, says the B.C. Forest Service, if you think plywood is something relatively new. It dates back to eary Egyptian times and was used by Pharoph’s artisans--as early: as 1500°" B,C," for ~ decorative’ purposes. oo ant? ad cost covers dinner, eae _ . " . - “os nee, drinks, door prizes an ; mm A . .. party favours. ; O . PR ES ecooe Dog Obediance Trials e Terrace branch of the -« e ‘.. LoyalOrder.of: the Moose: are ' _ 1 ; gagettes held in semi darkness. “108 eha, “of e" r ra “} Fa aaa as pee ay ct SHS i - he pice for hevirowood i tenleotterracobeda ough $15 per pick-up load; cut and pyizzards and power failures but f The event which starts at 7:30 and hospitable. Thank you. mpm. in’ the school's . — ee gymnasium, will feature skits, S plays and choral arrangements fa irom five schools in the Terrace garea, rn . The five schools, involved .in a the-production are the two high ma Schools, Caledonia and Skeena,: * mm and three elementary ‘school Yours Truly _., F., Doucette ., Superintendent, Interior Vege gate dite . The first three winners were - as follows: First Naomi a Samoyed, owned by Leonard Me and 19th at B pm. me contingents from Clarence delivered. the: ; i ‘ Marti i col . y say in'show business ‘The Martino. Second was Paija a - # Michiel, Cassie Hall, and canna your Arena show must goon’andgoit didat Siberian Huskey, owned by , least for the people involved in Naida Stainton. Third came aa Kalum Schools. ~ By 2. @ 4: . ‘Cooper the judge for the trials, ve! timat . en ar managed to make it down from | Ae Se Kitimat regardless of the weather and in the semi. darkness of the ‘Parkside - a’ Snow White and the Seven f Dwarfs of the Black Forest will be presented by Kitimat’s Childrens Theatre on Dec, 17, 18 Elizabeth High School Gym. ey Tickets are on sale now at. § Northern Drugs and Kitimat . Pharmacy, $1.00 adults: 75 cents students. “50 cents children. . The combined Anglican ‘and: S United Church Choirs will present the Christmas Cantata ' - | “Gloria in Excelsis" on in Mt, ° Saturday, Dec. 18 at 7:30 pm. in Kitimat’s First United Church, This Cantata, lasts approximately one hour, The public is invited free-of-charge. On Tuesday, Dee. 14 there will be a C.W.L. meeting at 7:30 p.m. inthe Rectory, = The Kitimat..Presbyterian — Chureh Ladies Guild will hold their regular. monthly meeting on Tuesday, December i4th at 7:30 p.m, in the Home of Miss Elsie Taylor, 107 Liard. the Dog Obediance Trials. Jack Elementary Gym, he judged the dogs on the many necessary skills. . . The dogs were judged for heeling, heeling round the post, stand four examination, recall, long down and long sit. The dog owners were very thankful to. Jack Cooper for taking the time out and risking the drive down. Jack is an excellent judge and is a qualified judge of Dog Obediance. a Robbie a Cairn Terrier, owned by :Anita Page. Prizes were compliments of many of the local businesses. Overwaitea donated 20 Ibs. 7: Gains Meal; Co-opo 50 Ibs, Co- op Dog Meal; Safeway - case of Rover dog food;. Woolworths a twin bowl, tie-out chain, brush and a dog’s Christmas sock; Shoppers Drug Mart - dog shampoo and.a comb; Super- Valu - 10 lbs. Gains Dog Meal; Terrace Drugs - a dog brush. Even though there was a power failure and the weather was treacherous there was a good turn out of spectators and the trials were very successful. a William Grant Melvin .a a resident of Terrace for the past 25 years passed away suddenly in Mills Memorial Hospital on . December 3rd, 1971. Melvin was born in Inverness, Scotland on December 10th, 1904. He died at the age of 67, the Canadian Nationa! ‘Telecommunication - and resided at 2215 Sparks Street. At the time of his death he was employed by the District of Terrace as a guard. _ : He is. survived by his living wife Edith, a 50n Robert and Resident of. 25 years passe - Rumeral services were held on ‘the Know United Church with Rev. Don Lewis officiating. ‘he . Masonic © Lodge participated, _ Internment: was. in . the District ©. «of - - Terrace. Ss away | Kitsumkalum cemetary. | Active Pall Bearers were: 7 Joe. .- Alan Dubeau, Schultzik, Bill Anderson, Bill Bennett, Stacey Maris and Jack . McLeod. Honorary Pall Bearers were: Albert Richardson, Frank Topliffe, Elwood Brooks, and Ben Deitds. a. sident Manag ‘charge: home f Ral He was a retired lineman for ement f the Alice Olsen Home a group living © : ne for retarded children are pictured above. ' They:have been working to ren 2 old. house.on Hall Street.and it is hoped that it will soon: - two daughters Flora and Lorna. 8 Committee who are in to renovate a large. old | “bg ready o Swanton Photo) : - - right) front row: Mrs, Greening, Mrs. B . _.. Atchison. (back row) Lyle Petch, Lloyd Atchison, * Jack Cook; Dr..Nicholson, Pem van Heek, (Denise... for occupation. The Committes is (left to. ‘Mrs. Bush Mrs. ‘ Wy oe ye pe | Stop The Presse a ; aa ae ot Be gest ‘Phone 635-6367 .(Kitimal readers pr eae a a eae aL ‘ Botwoen 9 A.M. -&:6 P.M,