HOME FREEZER SPECIAL! Small . FRYING Chicken Cut-Up Tray Pack Leon Sides of Pork A9e 39e Bologna ) Meats By the Piece seseseerees LB Varisties 6 oz, Pk. mioff to a good start with miinstallation of officers on Fri- Zone Commander, CALIFORNIA - Lettuce FOR “INDIAN RIVER. Grapefruit I= $1.00 | CO-OP FANCY PEAS... HARMONY 15 oz, Tin Pork & Beans 4:59c aM 2 55¢ | Ketchup ss « 2 | Jam . het CREAM CORN™ 2° : CO.oP FANCY CO-OP GRAPEFRUIT G BLENDED Juice 48 on Tin HIENZ 33C 15 oz. Tin HHUNT'S SLICED {Peaches nam 2 $650 j husband, Mys. j| January. a/-Gillis; Mrs. S. Lutz; - fy) Munson, Mrs, J, Almgren,' Mrs. m@|E, Cowden, Mra. F. Anonson, ia] Mrs. F. Hawley, Mra. A, Draves, {| Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. D." “Mac. keep of prlsonera. con ition, hall. BELIEVED TO BE THE LONGEST truckload of logs to travel over Highway 16 west left MacGillis & Gibbs: Company yard recently bound for Prince Rupert to be used by the B.C. Telephone Company at Watson Island. The foad of 100-foot poles was transported. by V & § logging truck to the coast city. (staff photo) ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Dispatch by Pout Bogelund Legion activities for 1967 got the day, Jan. 6th, on the Legion premises. Immediate ‘Past President, S|H. D. Nattress, gave a brief ajresume of Branch activities during 1966 before turning the meeting aver to the Deputy Comrade Cecil Pitt from Prince Rupert, Bias the installing officer. Co-operation between Branch No. 13 and its Ladies Auxiliary should reach a new high this year under the guidance of a a\husband-wife team, in that Sid Sheasby was installed as pre- a|sident of Branch No. 13, while Mrs, Dorothy Sheasby was in- Stalled as president of the @| Ladies Auxiliary. As a token of this continued co-operation, Mrs, Sheasby presented Mr. Sheasby with a cheque for 4/3500, saying “To be used wisely gj and well by Branch No. 13." Have no fear ladies, the : money will be used to the best possible advantage for both or- ; §| sanizations. Follawing the completion of S\the installation, the party con- tinued until the legal closing time. We are very happy to an- nounce that Karen Mudie from ithe Uplands Schoal won first prize in the junior grade in the Weekly Sermon “THE BIBLE SAYS“ By Rey. A University president has said “I believe a knowledge of the Bible without a college course is more valuable than a college course without the Bible." God's word says Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my word shall not pass away. Matt, 24:35 “Forever 0 Lord Thy Word is settled in heaven.” Psalm 119:68. Then we read something about the exaltation of the Word of God, in Psalm 138:2 “For thou has magnified Thy Word above thy name. The Bible has nething good to say about man yet it is good for man, It is light for understand- ing. Meat for strengthening in our spiritual lives. Mirror for our self knowledge, gold for our enrichment. The Bible says, “All have sinned and. come.short of the glory of God. There is none righteous, no not one. There is none that wumnderstandeth there is none that seeketh after God. Romans 3:25; 3:10-19. ‘Read the above scripture and you will find fourteen horrible things recorded about man. In verse 19 you find man guilty hefore a Holy God. The Bible says “Neither is the salvation in any other for.there is none other name given among men whereby we must be saved.” ‘Acts 4:12, “But as many as received H. J. Jost Him (CHRIST) to them gave He power to become the sons of God even to them that believe on his name.” John 1:12, Those who acknowledge their ‘sin, repent of it and receive Christ as Saviour into their, lives by faith to them automat- jeally a change takes place. Therefore if any man be in Christ he is a new creature, old things pass away all things become new. “We become partakers Divine Nature Il Peter 3-4. We are made partakers of the In- heritance of the saints in light Colossians 1:12. We are made partakers of Christ's sufferings 1 Peter 4:13. The Bible is our guide book. What the Bible says is so very important. “Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by. the Word. of God.” Roman’s 10:17 Sedrch the Scriptures “for _ in them ye will find: Eternal life. To believe what the Bible says can lead to an eternal life with God. To refute it and not rely upon the Bible ean lead you to an eternal separa- tion from God and heaven. of ial: ELECTRIC Mojor * Seg %* Electrical Contractor & Residential % Commercial Comer 6 Kalum and Pork Phone Vi 35-2752 Motor Winding liance rvice How to relieve Use Dodd's Kidney BAC K Pills for prompt relief frem the systemic condi- tion causing the hackache. Soon you feel better — rest better, De-~ pend on, Dodd's. m\Zone Remembrance Day Essay Contest; Karen's essay will now be-entered in the Provincial micontest and we wish her the best of luck. Congratulations also go to Margaret Claus from — To all ‘members of 'TK staff — the Legion will not let you Bi down. It is rumored, and act- ively supported by fact that i)several Legionalres are plan- Jungle Juice 2:65c| ning ‘to enter the Beard Grow- ing Contest. This is one activity m|where we must forego the co- operation of the Ladies Auxil- mi iary. 13" for now — see you next week, with whiskers, . —— Surprise Shower For Yule Guest Coming home for Christmas Bi brought more than the usual m|run of surprises for Mrs. A. A) Knudson, daughter of Mr. and i|Mrs. Fred Hawley of Terrace. While visiting here with her Knudson” was the honored puest at a surprise Bi baby shower held on the even- j|ing of December 29 at the home 227%} of Mrs. Floyd Anonson. The Knudson’s first child -is Ajexpected sometime during Mrs. Knudson Alis a former Terrace girl and is mi) well known in the community. | 22434 Following an evening renew- ing acquaintances the ladies were. served a delicious: lunch- eon and the guest of ‘honor H| presented with a useful and varied aray of baby clothing: Those present were Mrs. N. Mrs, F, Donald and Mrs, co Doll” Of ‘Penticton. a In 1886 tne estimates of the colony of British. Columbia: con- tained an allowance-of £1,000 for schools and: 23,880 for the CANADIAN MEDICAL_ ASSN. Health Tips Immunization for 7 APS H/Cassie Hall school. Her essay |4ainst disease can be attained m\won second prize in the zone | contest. through a variety of methods, and many immunizations are available today,-the Canadian Medical Association reports. The procedures invalved in immunization are scratching the skin or vaccinating, inject- ing a needle through the skin, which is inoculation or drink- ing a vaccine. It is important to remember that all immunizations are not equally effective and the ben- efit obtainable from immuniza- tlon does not last forever, How- ever, when booster doses are given when required, we can get protection. against many diseases, | ; We-can get excellent protec- tion against smallpox, diptheria and tetanus (lockjaw); very good protection against potio and measles; and while the vaccine against whooping cough is not quite so good, it is very well worth giving to young children. Influenza vaccine is only fair and perhaps should only be given in apecial cases, Other immunizations avail- able, usually of interest only to the world traveller, include those against typhoid and para- typhoid fevers, typhus, cholera, plague, yellow fever and many others, . The C.M.C. says the most important diseases we can pro- tect against by immunization’ in Canada’ are diptheria, polio, smallpox, tetanug and meastes. Cribbage League Resumes Thursday Terrace ' Cribbage League will ragume play on Thursday,. Jan: vary: 12, in Skeena View Hoapt- tal recreation room... A social’ got ‘together. in “Dew cember’ took’: the forin” of. a]. Christmas banquet held. in the," Skeeng’ View Hospital. Fecnes co AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES | CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Spasks Street at Strayme Ave. Rev, V. Luehies VI 39-2621 10:00 am.—Sunday School SUNDAY — 11:00 am.—~Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afterncon Service 9:15 am.—“Back To God Hour" on CFTEK-radio . er ‘UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH © (Southern Baptist) 5013 Haltiwell Avenue . SUNDAY 9:45 am --Sunday School 11:00 am—Morning Service Wednesday, 8:00 pam. -- Prayer meeting and Bible Study a . BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH | {Regular} Kalum at Soucie Ph. Vi 3-5187 Pastor Lioyd Andersen B, Th. 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, ‘Worship, Sermon, Classes. 7:30 p.m,—Evening Service | Wednesday, 7:00 pm, — Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 8:30 pm—Prayer Meeting as MENNONITE BRETHREN, ’ CHURCH 3406 Eby St. Phone VI 3-5976 Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 am—Sunday School 11:00 am.-~WWorship Service 7% 30 pm—Evening Service Po EVANGELICAL FREE ’. CHURCH - - Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks: St. 10:00: am—Sunday School - 11:00 am.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m—Evening Service Wednesday 3:30 p. : Prayer and I Bible Study A Cordial Invitation ‘To All Rey. H. J. Jost, Pastor. A665 Park Ave. Ph. e515 | Se : st MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada . Ph. V!3-5855 4726 Larelle Ave. 10:15 am.—Matins and Parish Communion |: 10:15 a.m—Sunday ‘School “ 7:30 Dm.—Evensong _ SEVENTH DAY raprennst Pastor R G. Bore vi 9.2023 4g06 Grit sae O:18 BATUR DAY hoot” 9:15 am a =| 11:00, am-—Moralng. Service. ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave, Terrace, B.C. 10:00 am.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service - Wednesday — 8:00 pam. —Prayer Meetin Friday ad e 7:30 p.m. m.—Young. Peoples _ A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev, E. Thiessen, Pastor 4812 Graham Ave, Ph, Vi 36768 P| _ CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. and ‘Park Ave, 9:45 a.m apeunday Schoo] and adult