the herald= PUBLISHED BY NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED Published five days. a week at 3112 Kalum Street; Terrace, .B.C. A member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Publisher’s Association and Varied circulation. Authorized as second class mail Registration number 1101. Postage paid In cash, return postage guaranteed. GORDON HAMILTON PRODUCTION MARY OLSEN AOVERTISING P.O. BOX 399, 3212 KALUM STREET TERRACE, B.C; A new hymn book ? A tongue-in-cheek selection of humorous songs and “hymns” you'll never discover in the new United Church-Anglican hymn book are to be - found in the current issue of The United Church Observer. Pointing out that modern hymns are supposed to be relevant to the concerns of the people singing, The Observer suggests as a hymn for office girls: — “God of fashion, God of Style, God ‘of Toronto’s Golden Mile, God of Eaton’s and of Birks, Jewellery, make-up, ail the works: Help us look both smart and sweet, With spelling right and typing neat,” stitute: knees." suggests: etalon as RIS HS Editor, Daily News, Prince Rupert, B.C, While vacationing in British Columbia this summer, my husband and I golfed on your course. Itis very nice or COULD be very nice — IF a person were blind or unable to smell, I'm referring to the polluted creeks, They made us ab- solutely sick, Is there nothing you can do to correct this situation? Yourstruly, Mrs. John Gayel, 357 McCarthur, Vanier, Otta Dear Sirs, I am sending this letter to you to put in your local paper for me. It is in appreciation of what Frank Howard, did for us in getting a culvert in- stalled in the railroad, to prevent flooding in our area. I would really appreciate it if you would print a copy of it in your paper. Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hawse, R.R. No. 1, Burus Lake, B.C, Mr. Frank Howard, Esq., ” House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario. Dear Mr. Howard, We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the help you gave us in at- taining the necessary culvert in the railroad. In the past years we have tried through other sources to get something done, but with no results, Once we put the . prablem into your hands the results were fast. Thanks to your aid and concern the flooding condition in our Prince George _ _ Students do well Last week the Prince George College of New . . Caledonia debating team travelled to Cariboo College at .Kamloops to participate in a : provincial intercollegiate — ‘debating tournament, «© - ’ Representing the College of New Caledonia were. Shapk ‘Imadar, ‘Ron. Robingon, Tom - - Bames, -and Ken. McIntosh, Ernie’ White, “a. “College | - Faculty member coached the team and travelled.with them. - to Kamloops and: served .as* “ane. of «the. debate vad: _‘judicators,. ; The debate propasition was! '. “Resolve that greater controls . - should ba .im information : about ‘Canadian citizens: ‘by. _Bovernment . . agencies", Bach. team : . debated * ‘elght - *: mes, four times on. the:at- - firmiative side of the question © and four times ¢ on the negative: ; on, the . -gathering: and: utilization of location should be nil in the’ future. The action you took in coming to our aid is most appreciated by the residents of Hawse Loop at Tintagel, Yours Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hawse. The Editor, The following letter -has been mailed today and, as it pertains to a subject previously discussed in the ‘Letters to the Editor’ eolumn, you may be interested in church finances, For the youngest, mini-skirted girls, The Observer suggests a sub- “Help us keep the brass at ease, With mind on work and eyes off For the businessmen who run The Observer “God of bears and God of bulls, Help us when the market fulls, God of bulls and God of bears, God who guides and God who cares, Keep all our investments sound That pension funds may go around.” +The United Church Observer Bible today Then the Lord sald unto Cain, “Where is Abel your brother?”,,, Genesis 4:9 Sin brings about separation from God. It also destroys the community of men. Its devastating power ruined the life of the first brothers. Abel became the first martyr of the faith, and Cain the first per- secutor, Both brothers developed the good habit of regular worship.. ROIS ae SII ? Hell’s Gate Airtrain carries passengers high above the Fraser River. r "mma, NOVEMBER. 28, is InG - " hazards ofr riewspaper ccttin ' appear to be considerable, «--..": . Recently, the editor of an English-language newspaper in Athens was sentenced to'‘seven months in jail for publishing a headline which did not.correspond with the story under: it. He was convicted under the Press Law, of misleading readers. * _ The editor told the court part of the story was omitted due to a composing room mistake but it made no ‘difference Technically, he was guilty. Ajail sentence is pretty rough treatment, The: same kinda mistake occurs in our newspapers but nobody goes to the bucke for it. The responsible ‘party may . get chewed out by; management but that’s all, - - The Edmonton Journal USE | _CLASSIFLED ADS Civic "aicre Connon = Pia 1930 West Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. - Sir: Thank you for your in- vitation to meet with your members to discuss recreation in Prince Rupert and my apologies for the delay in- getting an answer to’ you. As you know by now, I have decided to seek election as an alderman In Prince Rupert’s forthcoming civic election. In view of this, Ifeel that it would . be improper for me to discuss recreation with your com- mittee during this period. You may rest assured that the Recreation Commission appreciates the interest and assistance of all groups in this important facet of life in Prince Rupert. Stan Kary, Chairman, Recreation Com mission. China is -“bogeyman"? TORONTO (CP) — Dr. Tuzo . Wilson, principal of Erindale College in the University of To- ronto and a recent visitor to China, says — misinformation about that country has turned it inlo a “bogeyman” in the eyes of many. . Dr. Wilson, ata ‘public lecture Monday night, said that. while there is a vast interest in China, [- there is also “an astonishing _ amount of ignorance and misin-__ formation about what: is going on there.” * . “Nothing: has astonished me. - ; more. since iny return than to: . . discover , what extraordinary. oe views are held about China by”. ‘many of those who are regarded . mh _as_ experts,""° woe - If China maintains its present ry . rate of technological progress.it.-. ; quickly will: reach standards of wpe _ Western countries, he sald, bas Sf ¢ ‘ing his opinions, on:sclentists he’ _Met-and his appraisal of: well- .’ equipped Jaboratories,., well: ‘stocked. libraries and: factories : __ turning out Sophisticated: Bel | Ue equipment. © : : ‘lighter Side | ‘CNC. wou five of ils eight cel Yours truly, ” Playdowna: Centennial ” Provincial Championships Bantam Boys and Girls 16 and under VICTORIA Boys: — Central Junior Secondary School - Girls — Lansdowne Junior Secondary Schoo! Fri, Dec. 10 — 5:30 Sat, Dec. 11 — 9:00 am. . ‘Finals: Sat., Dac, 11 — 9:00 pm “Regional preliminaries Sat., Dec. 4 Duncan, Vancouver, Prince. Georga, "Salmon Aim, Prince Rupert, Trait BG, Amateur Basketball Ass oolation a HOCKEY | Centennial °71 intar-collegiete Lite Hockey Championships | _ NELSON © “ Playdowns’ only: Dac, 3,4" Nelson Civic Cantre Fri, Dac, 3— 9 am, 12 noon, 3 pm,.6 pm, 9 pm: nies "Sat, Dec, ay 8:30 am, 1: 30, am, #3 30 pm . - BRITISH COLUMBIA « STN SPORTS ~ SNOWMOBILING — Centennial “71 Provincial Championships Men's division — all stock and modified - ¢- Powder Puff divistan — : up to 340 o.c. stock and modified "Junior division — up to 340 c.c. stock only REVELSTOKE | Revelstoke Cantennial Park Sat. & Sun., Dec. 11, 12 — 10:00 am B.C. Snow Vehicies Association. Ceritennil 71 Provincial indo Chain ‘ Al I age categories Midget to senior . Thunderbird ‘Sports Centre, U, B. c, : Fri, Dec, 10 — 8:00:pm _ Sat, ‘Bex, 14 12:45 pm’ (7) speed Statlng Assocater i AbboiHord J ‘Junior Secondary School, 3 Say Dec. 4 1 ". Prime Minister W. A. C. Benriatt will light the. Festival cairn at the" os aquatic exhibition on Wednesday, December 1 “GROSS COUNTRY RUNNING - Provincial High School Championships. - Provingial High Schoal Ghamplonsnips _ VANCOUVER, Dec. 10, ny 12, ~POG-SLED RACES — - FORT NELSON Deo. 11, i2 _- sntennia! '71 Ganadian Open Meh _ SOUTH BURNABY Dec, 8-12. “MOTORCYCLING. "WESTWOOD Dec. 5. ‘SNOWMOBILING. | ‘Regional: Inter-provincial, Compation TAYLOR Dec. Boe : SKIING» eo 2° Big White, Novelty: Events. ay Jos KELOWNA: (BIG. WHITE | TN.) De “CSWIMMING’’. - CYA Swiniming Ghaniglonships . ‘Norihern Ragional bevelép -PRINCE; RUPERT. 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