| | ‘no. > God ? 2. There is no God ; “All the wonders ‘around you. i are accidental. . No almighty hand made a thousand’ billian stars. They made themselves. No power keeps them on their ‘steady. ‘courses, . The” earth, - magnetized itself-to keep Ihe oceans from falling ‘off toward the, sun.” Infants teach them- selves 10" ery-when. they are invented ilself so-Uhat.we could extract digtalis for sick hearts. : The top few inches ‘of our land just happens‘ ta . have : topsoil vegetables.to eat, no grass for arth tokeep until we.need The. wind: whieh carries the delicate seedling to.’ erliie: place. was.devised: by he: inexhaustible envelope ater: expands: when le olher subslances-- ‘lee: 201 This :.makes colighler than: water and keeps il floating ° on. the. ‘surface. Otherwise lakes would be:goli Iee down to the bottom all year; _o Made’ this: arrangement? given. speed < wilhout ever. .. slowing up, so that we have day and night?. Who tills it so that we gel.seasons?. No-one really know: the why. and how ‘of (he hungry or-hurt, -A.stiall: flower* " withoul whieh we would have no ihe animals:whose meat is our. food..; Noone put. oll: just deep: ‘and: ne fish could survive. - Who.” sWhy does the earth spin al’ ‘an ‘heart. “It will beal for 70 or are: Who pul them’ there?’ ° How about the ‘sugar’, “ther: “mostat..“ below. - lhe ‘human: “pancreas? : Ib maintains a level of sugar in the ;human :blood into a comavand die, No one created it; The sun stokes a fire Just warm enough to sustain us on eafth, but nol hot enough to. . fry us or "cold enough to kill us, ~ ‘Who keeps .the. fire constant? ‘The™ special. healing: rays emitted. by. the “sum -. who knows? What makes..a. light bulb light? Electricity?’ What is-il? - Who’ showed it-how .lo lravel. /at. lighining: speed, : makeing right angle turns and Iwisis on a piece of wire without flying off? - By the way, whal is th Who invented eyes (a see. i A’ young | ‘bird. will migrate . from.Canada (o Argentina - who - showed : it’.whal ‘course, what _ speed, and why it must do: this? ; Swallows return ona given day.., , Q ‘What ‘calendar: do they’ use? Man has. a conscience... No animal has.:.. Who engineered this? And: “who put? the . “medicines in herbs and weeds? “Who put. the healing Pawer | into ; ns vnere vee " Where. did’ the peeds come * - Trem for the first tree so thal we” -would ~ have’ sheller?. ~ someone.devise fire to keep us warm? For countiess centuries in, countless places the forests cand the vegelation perpetuated * themselves wilhout man’s hélp, Why: did ihey' not die of blight'. ‘and flame and neglect? | We can ask, questions about magnetic poles.: Bul:theré they: »poison. from the the blood and ‘eave’ Rood things: alone. How sufficient for “energy, . but - - without tail of us. would fall’ Ded. ; does know: ‘one’ from. the hart Who gave the.human:- {ongue flexibility to form words, - and a brain lo understand them, « : but denied it to ali the animals? specific” 2 ‘symptoms. Why this-warning? - nesses :: have - Why not amany illnesses with identical symptoms& Or’ no. _symptoms?: Who showed a womb how lo take the love of”: wa persons, and keep splitting a tiny ovum until,’ in time,.a “baby would have the propert ‘number’ of fingers, eyes; and. - hair: in the. right. places: and” come into the world when itis’ strong enough to sustain life? : a ‘Who? Ws ail accidental? ‘There is - no God? . “That's what some ‘people say. ‘Yet, with all of this abundant ‘evidence ofa Great Designer, : man cannot know God until by. us what, Gad is- like. Because _désus is God, Ged,is love.-.We - “now: this because Jesus loved us 80 much that He died for our , Sins upora cross. But he is no} * Dead He arose from the Krave, _ Now. “He: ’-gives” * peace, forgiveness and life: real: life, Him. Do you ove Hint, ny highway’ the clouds, ‘the rain «(he snow “the salmon, ‘the eel.” But thin! far'a moment about the humar years without’ faltering:~ “How. does. it. get sufficient -rest.-bel-* ween bealst’ A kidney will Miter 7 » The reasan?. ~~ eternal: life --to.ihose who love : 7 6 West, one cold winler day The Bell of. Hazelton * : The Editor We were camping in Hazelton - the Sunday morning of Labour Day Weekend, ..The, weather was. beautiful . and. the surroundings impressive. No sounds ‘of drunken people - returning to their, trailers, no : ” non-stop silly. laughing and ‘arguing.or screaming, like the nighl. before. Everything was : sill. and peaceful now. ; All of a sudden the bell froma a, church in the ald lown rang out ‘loud and clear, like it probably”. did’ during the ‘days. of: the paddle wheelers on the river. It ~ “Come and, sounded like: ‘worship, come and worship.” o tly the faith-he comes to know. Jesus. :.. Just beautiful. “Apparently e “Jesus. came to earth: ta‘show. .. people of Hazelton did not mind that (hey. were reminded thal, it was Sunday .morning . 1 i". The bell:- of. Cedarvale was stolen a few" years aga, No . haliringing there any longer.....* But whal ‘happened | to our. bell here -in Terrace? : .We didn't’ . hear it fora ‘long lime, did we? .- “The bell. was. : recently. moved .lo- a. new. ! ‘Tocation. We saw the picture in . young man atthe wheel drove with care,’ ut rounding a curve, he saw blocking the way, ‘An émmense snow-silde was looming | there; isi ayed" by: a-gigantic mountain of sn @ was (rapped ina. world ghostly ‘white, T the left’ was the Skeena River bel ring lift A the right . Good lavestment:. ‘and sewer. . 35,000.00. “@uick sale: . sundeck. ‘Caution. Building. Lot - ‘Thornhill; “Good sized corner lot, close. 0° “schoo!. Low downpayment terms: avaltable. ° : information call €d Diessner. : - $mall Ciean Home Close ‘to Schools: : “This two bedroom bungalow has. 800 ‘sq. {tj oh: ‘Municipal ‘water and sewer, A good buy at $18,000, 00.. For oy appointment te see ptione Horst Godiinski. a : park avenue realty Gal 615, park avenue. terrace. _ 635- 4971 Hamer Streel, side by side 7 plex, with 1 one bedroom. suite . and t two bedroom suite. Low priced for quick sale. Phone. . Ed Dlessner for further. particulars. A Good Starter Home: | er Two bedroom house with 1 acre af land, on municipal water Furniture Included, ~ asking only. 522 000.00, . Phone Horst Gadlinski't for viewing. a “:Full’price only: : For: mor’ _An attractive and well kept) bedroom home, coniplete with Buffel, valence lighting and drapes, fridge and range on a - beautiful dig. lof, all landscaped and fenced. Porch and Spacious garage - Workshop. All this for only $32,000. For financing and ather Information. phone Hans \ 7 Industrial: down, « i. _cludes furniture. « Just Listed: yoom. j Also Just Listed; detalts... “5 Acres an ‘Skaarland Road: NLS. Has trailer. Owner will carry mortgage, with 1, 000 : 4 Bedroom Home on Walker Sty. - Large fonced bt, sundeck, garage.: Full: . : Try $2,000. down. : ; Balance by’ Bank ast 7 8 . morlgage and Vendors and. ore s Ed: Diessner - | 635-2009: Horst: Godilinski.- "635-5297. = Ron. Earl: -.635-2612.' “Frank Skidmore. =. 635-5691 Large shop and residence. 5¥ acres ot iand. A most ver- - v Salle properly. $175,006, Contact Hans Caulien now. , “ -Lavely Home on Gair Averiue: ce im --Has existing bank Ist mortgage and owner will carry Y sinail gad House located on large lot, 2 bedroom; flreplace, out. - door barbecue and many other features. : cUpancy. Phone Frank Skidmore naw for f rth d “Immediate oc- falts. « price $27,000 in - 4bedroom multi: level home. 12 baths, fireplace and toads or Vandor would consider; smail : home ® ‘as partial - payment if you ara thinking of bigger home. This Is great, ° ~ Phone Ron Earl now for toreinfarmation on this home. : . . 2bedroom home in quiet a area of Thornhill: “On ‘eater, system : - pnd has forced alr. heating. : ASAP. Full price’ $17,500, Beat paying vent, See this fie 'e Phone Ron Earl for: further : ‘To a'cafe at Mile 26, ‘s, _ There was nothing io da but he; musi return’ And perhaps the latest. | news he would learn: -But (o-day the mail. truck would'be late: Sipping his coffee, the man heard a loud cras! And a thuridering. roar overhead; Without warning It happened, quick asa ‘flash, Hewas in deep snow over his o tle bimselloul! vA blanket of snow] hel “te i mii Ht like road : nur he ty ple le seareely could: move but wit “As He called for: help:with gasping. vires th: - Notfor us toquestian, or toreason ‘why’ " ‘The wisdom of God's: Almighty. plan Had ‘decrsed that seven’ peaple had to die, But saved the life of one lucky.man,:, “The resctie team found him but, barely: ‘alive, Where others had‘ met’ their. tragic Fale,... He's:the only one who managed. tosurvive - ~The avalanche at Mile 2a! ¢ : : Siiéerely, ; Olelia’ ‘LaPlante 4609 LAKELSE AVE, Family Home ‘appoiniment. _Price Reduced” room, Fireplace, dining area and good location for schools. Occupancy could be almost Immediate. This home is located : in Thorwhill, .~. ‘Country. Home. MeCalt Real Lita - Serwices Lid TELEPHONE 35-6! 3) = TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA A. J. MCCOLL. + NOTARY PUBLIC Located en over 1 acre - landscaped and garden area - -. qulet : A setting in town. 3 bedroom on main fledr plus 2 bedrooms in — basement! area - all have wall to wall carpet. Prica includes built in- range with 2 ovens, fridge, built-in dishwasher, washer, dryer etc, Other feature include plumbing and Von “main floor plus plumbing in hasement area, finished rec. room (with bar). This lovely: family home canbe viewed hy M . * ‘There was no one to hear his poor feeble cires _In the grips. ofa, eal fre ing death!- ot Ny 3 ‘bedroom home an targe fot. e0'200° with sunken living oa h “ WN pe Hl Very neal2 hedrooin home on almost 2 acres 5 of land - fenced, J te garden area, quiet. settlag. } Price includes stove, fridge, washer, ‘dryer - wall to wall carpeting throughout. oe \ M Cozy Home iy 4703 Agar Ave - 2 bedrooms - beautiful jot - large garage and Ny The ‘specialized | Reality service ~ N sloragearea,: Completely redone Inside. Electric heating. Ay ‘nice home for a young couple. ; LST WITH Us i “REAL ESTATE. | “PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ! | APPRAISALS no CONVEYANCING “We miss you bell. wl » Mess.’ “s/Singh ! ie *, ’ et ES ; The Terrace Herald. Bul why didn’t we hear It yet? «Isn't its sound so much nicer than that of a rock band playing in. som-- bodies yeard till early morning? skidding cars and screeching tires on the roads? And who can stand listening to these :noisy drunks coming home from a. ..- partly? And don't forget blaring transister radio's. on : public. ‘picnic grounds ‘or the terrible horns of cars when people happen to get married. We need _a bylaw-to cut.down nolses! * But church bells? ‘Yes, we do. :: “want them.” We do wanl ta be awakened {sorry for the people” recovering from a‘hangaver) by _the fine’ sound of church bells: .: -and to be reminded that it is the. its * ° Lords Day. Dutch immigrants : from ‘Coast.ta.Coast observing * - Jaycee Week, September 15th to presented the Government of British Columbia with a whale set of bells, a carillon; a bell’ ‘(ewer, The bells ring out in the. heart: of the -cily of Victoria. every day,” We are. not: spoiled, ‘here’ in - Terrace. We are look ing forward to the: "ringing of the one bell we-have, once a week. Why. not more often? . ” Ring til] Jesus comes! eo Bill | Homburg ~ : Mockery. of Democracy. The. E or : “Obviously we elect our Mayor and Aldermen to'look after Lhe. inlerests’of all. citizens,” . They. : aré expected to clear. the mess already created. But I found to my chagrin thal: mest of them are” “determined: ‘to jadd bigger : questions ‘the idea of ihere is enough room in R3. ese. developmenls and need to give a special “any “developer and door to more Spol R2 or Ri. - ‘ ge in point is Walsh Avenue Enterprises Lid. where veloper has bean allawed a voice uf one cone but arrogantly did ,. they went. to: help ‘their As 1 explained on in the open icials are expected Jo “use theircommon sense and not ‘allow: any spot zoning ‘in R2 ‘area.. -be: given”. all. possible help to ‘bulld. apartment ur con- -dominium-in R3 area. This. brings us lo the tragic fact ‘of aur Political system - Where: developers and other “influential ‘groups help certain * candidates to win elections and . -expect some favour laler on. ~ They will-never-help an in- dependent ‘thinking candidate, - We -haye “recently ‘seen’ the deplorable ° resulls: of these ~ things in (he United Stales and it is high lime that we should give up self complacency ‘and should raise our yoice against this acepeted and sophisticated corruption in - our Political. system. To my: surprise’ a. simple mation fram Mr. Duffs for informing peuple through ad in the newspaper . ‘about ‘their rights to appear. before . the Court of Revision for ‘regislering as yolers Was '- defeated without explanation. We caninfer from this example that most of our aldermen don't .” want to educale or inform their: masters Le. volers. The lack of information from their’ council: is deplorable. . Most of “the decisions are made in’ secret ‘meetings technically known as-~ Committee, “meeting... This point of mine ~ was openly emphasized by the . Editor of. the Herald when he, © - about three months back in the “open meeting of Council . prostated aboul*these meelings . and lack of any detailed in- as oa formation from .the council. ‘The Editor very ‘belatedly --vegretted editorially for having - - supported the wrong leader in - _ November 1973. Municipal elections. It may be too late lo secure justice for we people who are going to suffer from this development but we can be on our guard for fulure. Elernal | + vigilance Is pre-requisile for the survival af democracy, “Let all concerned citizens of this town © make a delermination to sup- ". port. only independent ‘minded - candidates in the next election in’ November, 1974. what ar- - » dinary people should be able {o “get this justice and this cily may be: saved from ‘futur ~ BLINDNESS, y.- . using “or - condominium bein ap onthe. of hip in the > whole - _ Dear Editor - Or what- about. the neise of. “Twice this summer Ihave had the. privilege: of sponsoring candidales. for Canadian awk “Appreciation Dear Editor, - “On. behalf of Jaycees, I would like to thank the cilizens of Terrace for their , _ Support: of: Jaycee's Activities. “We, are. goining.. with thousands. of Canada Jayeees 21st, We are parl of a. world wide ° organization of young people who believe in, leader. ship. training © .through Com- - munity Develpment.. It is only “with “the cooperation . of the : -commiunily and the News Media . -(hal many of our objectives can. be met... ’ We extend appreciation lo. the ‘Terrace Herald: for the eo": operation shown to the dayéees ‘and [express thanks: for: thelr, - display of éommunity ‘spirit Yours truly . Derrick Shadlock: President. “Terrace Jaycees , : “The Braille: ‘press “at The’. . "Canadian Natianal:Instilute for. the, Blind was designed ‘by .a’ blind person, It’ turns out. 1,000 - gheets an hour or: 4,000‘ pages ‘and supplies nine magazines of special .interest to different " groups of blind Canadians, BRIDGE THE GaP. OF SUPPORT CNIB... very-developer should f a . Asa Canadian myselt, ‘t fell -us,-and service ‘clabs and ° -all possible haste, FROVGI LIGTAL Lian RARY “ a a Canadian ‘Citizenship cilizenship. guilty nal we aren't giving our new Canadians . a -proper- welcome to our. country. and communily. Judge . Harvey's remarks brought this out when ‘he said “In the absence of a representative |° from ithe community, etc."” Now (bal the Fall season | is on‘: the ‘Terrace “Condominium By Law Dear Editor : The passing of . this .by-law was inevitable atthe very . outsel, Council has acted with However, now that all the fornalities have... ‘been taken’ care of .a few, remarks are.in order... 2. ~ TL expect that. when ‘all this is over, mest members of Council will argue that‘all the pros and cons - were weighed dispassionately and ‘hat in the - interests of the communily an ‘R2 ~ residenUal “area was’ prostitued by spol-zoning a few - acres into R3 and then into low” cost rowhouse ‘condonimium * * potential slums, You may even delude yourselves inlo thinking -lhat the citizens will be forever grateful for Council's altempl ‘at satisfying a need for low cost ‘hotising at Davis. and Walsh Avenue residents expense. You. may even convince yourselves” that. you. did . everything humanly: possible to propertly ° represent the cilizens of the. area. The people concerned are nol very impressed. ‘The real issue here has been “DE. BARTON , best groups are meeting again, how " about sameone taking en the job of providing something, even: a hand-shake.-:following: ‘-the presentation ‘.of. Cilizenship - certificates, to let the people “who have chose our country to be theirs that we are glad. ‘to _have them ‘as neighbours? :°* .Yours sincerely, caretully avoided: . One: ‘penior °° alderman has said that the issue ‘is-merely one of low: cost housing or no low cost housing. _ | gan only. reply lhat he hasn't heard: that opponents to. this -sthame have said ard thal he is sadly, out'‘of . tauch. with | the _people.. The real.:isdsue, Mr. ‘Mayor, is whether Lo have high “density developments in. low densily residential dreas. Il is the location (hat/is the issue “here; not the need for low cost _ housing. “The need does net justify; the localion;... Tt is significant: Unat Counce): has never discussed ‘why this development should be on Davis - vand Walsh in, the middle of, an R2 zone; an the very edge of the ‘residential: area. in Terrace. . The location, mem- bers of, Council; ihe location! “You will, na doubl, be asked to justify: your ‘actions. ‘The lax- payer should not have lo fight developers “and- Council - together, ‘The laxpayer stil has the final word, Helmul Giesbrechi, 4816 Davis Avenue, Terrace, TAX SALE The District of Terrace At tena “clock in the forenoon, on n the 10th day of September 1974, in the ° Council Chambers at the Municipal Hall at Terrace, B.C., there will be. offered-for sale by Public. Auction each and every parcel of real ‘property - uporn- which any of the faxes are delinquent. . * a "Following is a list of the properties to be sold. This list may be in- spected at the Municipal Office anytime during regular business hours, 6 prior to the time of the Tax Sale. ak ‘D.G,. Bennest, Co L lector: Coast District. Dated the loth day of September, 1974, 1) Sauth V2 of jot 3 of Block 35 District Lot. 360 Pla 1075 Range 5 2230 Kalum Streat: °o-- ; 2). Lot 15 Block 6 District Lot. 361 Plan wm Range: 5. Coast District, ©:3213 Kalum ‘Street. - re - 3) Lot 10Block 34 District Lot 362 Plan e20s. Range 5. Coast District. 4624 Straume Avenue, . 4) Lot 4 Block 5 District Lot 611 Plan ‘3080! Range 5 Coast Disiricl. 5016 Agar Avenus. 5) West 14 Lot 6 Black 5 District Lot en Plan 3080 Range 5 Coast District: '5032 Agar Avenue.’ : 6) West 2 Lot 20 Block 5 District Lot 611 Plan ‘3080 Range 5 Coast District., 5136 Agar. Avenue, ~ |.” 7) ‘Lot.7 Parcel 1 District Lot 615. Plan 9904 Range 5: Coast District.: 2803 Braun Street. 8) Lot 10 Blocks 5,46 & 7 District Lot 837 Plan 3320 Range 5 Coast . District, 4106 Sparks Street. - ; a 9) The North 14 of Block 4. District: Lot 977 Plan 1088 ange 5 _ Coast District. 4314 Sparks Street. Street. a 10) Lot 2 of Block 31 District Lot 977, Plan 4500 Range 5 Coast . District. 4906 Gair Avenue. : 11) Lot 4 of North 2 of South 1% af West Va of Block’ 17 District _ Lot 979 & 980 Plan 4348 Range 5 Coast District. 3620 Marshall”