THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1971 . TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. fe FOR THE FIRST TIME this year, B.C. residents can keep their old blue on white license plates. inspector, applies new red and Jim Frey, Terrace's license gold numerai decal to a car, Mixed bridge starting Miked bridge competitions will resume at the Thornhill Golf Course at 8 p.m, January 14, Cost is $4 a couple and teams may be either men's, women’s ormixed. Play willbe from 8 to 10:30 p.m, on alternate Thur- sdays and will continue until Spring. To enter or for more in- formation, phone 635-3643. B A Authorized dealer - Mail order a spectalty ., re Leas Bar SLT Renee wee -* DYNAMIC HEALTH SERVICE’ ’ Phone or write for free Health Digest and Catalogue Our: Prices 10 per cent below listed Food Supplement - “Hertis. Teas - Coffea sbi” we to 4823 Lazetle Ave, «. : Phone 635-5960 batween-é- & & p.m. Monday Jhrough Friday H.S.C, Products Terrate, B.C. +, , = Service Scheduie - = Sunday School 10:00 a.m. = = Morning Worship 1:00a.m. . Phones = | 2 Sunday Evening 7 p.m, ; = = Bible Study Office 635.2434 = = Tuesday 7:30p.m, Home 435-5336 2 = Youth Night Thursday 7:30 p.m. = = The end of your search for a friendly church. = “AN SSUESSE NEOUS uae TN *-9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Maraing Worship 7330 Evening Services aT THE LOCAL CHURCHES I Wa ene neg ce eea MTN I PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Salvation Army 4451 Greig _ For info on other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bil Young to 635-5446 4647 Lazelle Ave 7:30 Thursday Night “Bible Study & Prayer Meeting” KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor, ‘Lazelle Ave. & Munroe St. Phone 635-8014 , funday Services: church School ¢ 9:30 a.m. ‘Morea Worship W080 a.m, Junior Congregation iy & 11:00 a.m. Nurs : raarten 1300 am. Kinder CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakeise Avenue SUNDAY MASSES 8:30 a.m. 10:00 aim. 1315 a.m, 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN REFORMED - CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rey. John Vandyk . Phone: 635-2621, “EVANGELICAL FREE . CHURCH Car. Park Ave, and Sparks St. 0:00 — Sunday School 11:00 + Morning Worship * 27590 2. m. — Evening Service Wedriesday 7:30 p.m, = Prayer and Bible Study Rev. B. B. Ruggles 4664 Park Avenue. ‘Phone 635-5)15 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH. ‘Cor. Sparks St. &. Park Ava.” PASTOR: D. Kaiser : Phono: 635-5002 Morning Service at 11:00 am, LO Sunday Schaal 4s ams ii ‘ 2 Includéd) | Music Director: Stuart McCallum : pastor: Peter "Morsetieta phone eas. + * Hottice: 47 Lazoe-ve. phone 635. Your Friendly, Bemily Gnureh P4200 tbe , 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schoot 1:00 a.m. Worship Service -3:00 p.m. Worship Service Back to God CFTK Hour Friday 9:30 p.m. ; ST, MATTHEW'S rT '- #726 Lazetle Avenue, Terrace. Anglican Church of Canada SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:15 am every Sunday. (Sunday school and habyallting WEEKDAY SERVICES: as posta : on the church door, . phone 635-4207 — = “5010 Ee AM. =. SALE scHo0Y Ae 1 ALLIANCE \. "GOSPEL \ SHAPER, ~ Agar ‘Ave: oat “11 amy. - “Ged Our Strength Vy eda “The Word Of God ki chalet. rea NORTHERN Northern Heights i is ees eces: te measteteg oti SKI HILL BUSY ssnbnses ost HEIGHTS Deadline for purchasing the new decals is February 27-—~Staff photo. . Skiing conditions are reported good at the Nor thern Heights Ski area in Terrace. The ski hill, opened last year, has a 1,000 foot ru: nd a rope lift, Refreshments are available at th located north of Atwho treet in Terrace with signs marking the way to the § i CROSSWO RD. PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Prank G6. Mitt 1. Similar 2, Antisocial ceremonies 15, Ahead 16. Swamp 17. Film term (abbr.) 19. Frigid 20. Take nourish- ment 23. Couple 25. Competent 26. Plenty 28. Water burn 28. Highway 30. Shoe part 31, Play by —— 32, Man's name (var) 33. Ad —— . 36. 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[a [9 fo " Iz ~ Ly) 14 iS tb 7 iB fT) ae a 25 (a4: 5 26/27 ab fz Es a 32 ts [a4 [35 ae faq ET) ay [4 41 142. _. an 44 ‘Tas 46 #1 The Ladies Auxiliary of the | up-coming banquets. | BATTLE TO ONE- ALL TIE - ‘roziers hit The Terrace Snow Sports. association is holding a benefit race this coming Sunday at the -| Terrace Speedway. « The benefit meet, expected to _| draw a number of out of town ‘| racers, is being held for Bill Roy, a member of the Terrace Cobras, who is. laid up with a broken leg. Roy suffered the injury ata British Columbia Snow Vehicles Association sanctioned meet held January 3 at 100 Mile House. A spokesman for the Cobras, the local racing club said Roy would not be able to race again this winter and that. it was doubtful that he would return to work befere this summer. The action gets under way “Sunday morning at 11. There will be trophies in all | events and there will be a class for stock machines so that the average driver can compete, Benefit set Sunday for Bill Roy There will also be trophies for” Curling feast planned by Legion ladies Canadian Legion will hold a * curling club banquet January 30, . ' The banquet will begin at 7 ’ p.m. in the Legion auditorium. Members are asked to donate a lea towel at the next auxiliary. meeting. -. “The tea tow els fill be used for| ” The auxiliary also plans to order five dozen towels in addition to those donated by members. ‘Installation of new officers will be held January & at 8 p,m. with Billy Stickney, zone representative from Kitimat attending. Eve Melnyk will be installed as new president. Members were told at a meeting January 5 that Szgt.-at- Arms, Lottie Carter is in hospital. ‘YOUR REST FRIEND- "FINANCIALLY" CLIFF McCHESHEY BRR, Ne. 2 lakelse.Lake Road 635-6682 race ‘the winners of the stock snowmobile category. Proceeds from the gate will go to Roy. There’s parking space forall —. Everyone is invited to attend the meet which promises to be an exciting one, so head out for the Speedway on Sunday and - support the injured driver. Pritchett. . Now this ‘goalie for ‘the Bombers is a young fellow ‘and not: wise to the power of a patented Pritchett shot, and while he ig still wondering what hit him Rick Paquette picks up the rebound and filps it home..this to be what turned out as Terrace’s best effort of the evening. The Carlings did surmount numerous attacks at times and McLeod who got into the game because of an injury to regular “Bomber goalie was quite able to hold fast and bar the door. He beat Sarich. from very close in twice and robbed Sch- wengler from point blank range another time, Late in the third period Marleau picked up a sloppy Carling clearing pass and Jet a blast go at Gilliard that he was just able to get a skate on but before he could cover up Lupick Carlings Ed Gilliard, who dabbled } in serious hockey at mostly to not thinking. does his thing in the nets was} times and for two periods || . KEEPSMAGIC | game... ENTS outstanding: and performed | cajoled the Bombers into | At 1:33 of the second period Sn COMMENTS sere: Miracles in a hockey tilt | making mistakes, ’ Jerry Sarich worked his way up, tan, nti beon ores Monday night before a packed | Gilliard was the differénce, 88:1 the ‘ice “and cut through | the y fas saith th xpoaed house of pro Kitimat fans. time and time again the Kitimat Defence and pasted out “In fo seasons im ee lings The Carlings, who applied'the | Carlings had trouble ' getting the to the point. took me iikin em ef writ muscle throughout the game, | puck out of their own end, due There abouts cruised Al een a Ting a agit wengler, hard-hitting: rearguard is starting to work at his position with Tact,,.and the ever cool, super thinking- Bud Foreman ‘played his usual fine game. Perhaps too much of - the Christmas goose was had by’ Brown, Martin O’Brien and Bo Linden over the holidays... perhaps with an Arena the good regulars couldkeep their le shape too. Also too bad tha the local fans would not get out and - support hockey. There are still seats to be liad if they get there by 9:30 or so. This Monday the Carlings take on the Eurocan team and it shoulé go this a way. - - Put two tough clubs on a slick piece of ice, arm them with wooden sticks with crooks at one end and drop a rubber disk ‘there and you have -en- tertainment a la carte! —-. Ask for this booklet from our representative, kK, E, Neilson P, G, MeMorran who will be at Slumber Lodge Motel --. Terrace, , January 11 & 12, 1971 If you requira a term Ioan to start, modernize orexpandyaur business, we invite you to discuss your needs with our representative, EZCLEY inoustriat DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES and B,C, CSREES L SCTE TEE * * * * + TILLICUM THEATRE Proudly Presents. .. . 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