Page Eight TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, §8.C. Wednesday, Moe 8 1967 Archibald Brown dies Archibald Brown died suddenly in Mills Memorial Hospital on August 7. . He was in his 63rd year, He had been one. of the first em~ blc,ees of Columbia Cellulose Company In Terrace in 1950, The late Mr. Brown was born at Russell, Manitoba on February 10, 1905, At the time of his death he had been gateman for Twinriver Logging on their West Kalum road. A, T 0 F, == REXALL ‘surcr PLENAMINS = MOULTD-WITa Mate WITH MINERALE m Get the official Master of Hanley Lodge No, 28, katchewan, and affiliated with Kitselaa Lodge No, 123 A, F, and A, M, Terrace, member and Past Patron Terraca, widow, Sash,; Mrs, San Brian (Marion) "Burling of Flin Flon, Manitoba and a brother, W. J, Brown of Beilte, Manitoba. Knox United Church on Thurs day, August 10 with Rev. George Keenleyside officiating. Henry Stewart Creelman, for- in New Westminster July 27, He was a life member and Past F, and A. M., Hanley, Sas- Mr. Brown was also a charter of hornhili Chapter No, 85 of the rder of the Eastern Star in Left to mourn his loss are his three sisters, Mrs, (Margaret) Barker, Regina, Leo(Jean) Mahoney, Francisco, Calif.; Mrs, The funeral service washeldin MR. AND MRS, STAN PATTERSON chat with lLakelse Hotel "rhursday night, Richardson was J. E. Richardson, President and Chief Execu- tive Officer, B. C. Telephone, at informal areas, - gathering of telephone employees held at the ona tour of Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert (Photo: B. C. Jennings) Funeral services. for the late er Terrace resident, were held Mr, Creelman died on July CEDARVALE WOMAN PUBLISHES VERSE liam Essex of Cedarvale has received word from Carlton Press in New York that her beck, “Old Love Letters and Other Poems’’ will be released Essex gets much of her inspir- ation from: her lovely home on the banks of the Skeena River. A great lover af nature, Mrs, | Surrey Street, New Westminster; TERRACE DRUGS ~| |naby, Claude of Port Angeles, and LAKELSE PHARMACY | | Wash, John R, dows; one daughter, Mrs, I, H, AT OUR ORUG STORE Lamont of Burnaby and £2 grand. children, >>> >>> >> dd ree DE DED DDD? > > de> dD dE DED DHHS PRD D go AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave, Terrace, B.C. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—Morning Worali» 7:00 p. n—Bvening Service Wednesday — 8:00 p.m—Prayer Meeting Friday — 7:30 pm.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rev. V. Luchies Ph, 635-2621 16:00 a.m.~—Sunday School ; 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—-Afternoon Service CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue Mass on Sunday:— Please read 4:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 pm. in the evening L. Kearns, O.MIL Thank you SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor R, G, Burton 635-2023 3306 Griffith Street SATURDAY 8:15 a.m.—Sabbath School 11:00 am--Morning Service BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH ™ egulgy). CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave. Summer Schedule 9:00 am—Worship Servic2 Pastor H, Madsen, B.A., B.D, 4718 Loan Ave. Ph. 635-5062 “Your friendly family church" Kalum’ at Soucle’ Ph, 635-5187 Paster Lloyd Andersen B. Th. 10:30 - -12:06—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, . Classes, “7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — . Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 8:30 p.m —Prayer Meeting UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH {Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Avenue SUNDAY 9:45 a.m—Sunday School 11:00 am—Morning Service Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Prayer mecting and Bible Study PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10.00 a.m.-~—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.00 p.m—Evening Service Message — God’s answer to the Intellectual.” BIBLE STUDY Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES Thursday at 7:30 p.m. . Evangelist Eugene Johnson will be supplying the pulpit un- til August 13, Rev. Johnson has ministered widely in Canada, United States, they British West ‘Indies, and South America. ’ ¥ou are cordially iavited to attend. Pastor Rev. D, Rathjen " Phones — Offica 635-2434 Home 635-5336 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor, Park Ave. and Sparke St, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m—Evening Service eg Wednesday 7:30 p.m, — Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial: Invitation To All ee 24 at the age of 80 years, traiming table He was a life-member of the vi tamins Somaatian National Railway Pen- } | sioners Association; a mem- { her of the Royal Canadian Le- gion, No, 2; and a charter mem- Hor y our ber ‘of Lakelse Lodge No, 33, family I, 0, O, F., Terrace, The late Mr, Creelman is sur- at Vived by his widow, Edith of 924. three sons, ‘Alan of South Bur- of Pitt Mea- TERRACE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Phones 635-5721 ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH ‘Anglican Church of Canada 4726 Lazelle Ave. Ph, 635-5855 Sunday, August 20 10:15 a.m Morning Prayer and Parish Communion a 30 p.m.— Evensong KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor, Lazelle Ave. & Munroe $?. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 2.m.—Morning’ Warship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the _ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ” services at Chur ~The Christian Reformed Church yoy are invited’ to dra Sunday at 7:30 p.m. cHpping in the mail with , Your Name and address to Knox United Church, Box 084, Terrace, B.C. " MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 406 Eby Si, Phene 635-5976 . Pastor Alvin Penner ‘10:00 ‘§.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am, — Worship Service ied p.m.—Evening ‘Service sevens IO eOKRUIEEEIUKIR HORNER RINE Kaen, New Service 1 For or The ‘Residents of ep ns _ Phone ‘635-6031 ° [ ALSO: PROVIDE | life and work of the United this |’ EDITH ESSEX A Cedarvale woman with only four years formal education has successfully published a book of verse soon to be released in this area, Edith Mary Essex, wife of Wil- Go eusy on mines Chamber tells Sharp B,C, Chamber of Commerce is not accepting unofficial assurans ces that the Federal Government will “go easy” on mining when the Carter Taxation report goes into effect. J, Bruce Smith of Kelowna, President of the B.C. Chamber, urged Finance Minister Mitchel? Sharp to “bring back stability to this province's economy by re- cognizing the disastrous effect deplethentation of the Carter. ree ‘commendations Would have c on our second largest primary industry and the development of the in- terior of our province,’ Spokesman for 133local boards of trade and chambers of com- merce with a total membership exceeding 12,000 throughout B.C, Mr, Smith outlined a four-point: approved unanimously at the last annual meeting of the provincial chamber. This urged: tion of the prospector and grub- staker exemption be rejected, 2, That the three-year tax-free period for the new mines be maine tained, be maintained in some form. 4, That the Governmentof Cane ada appraise the worth of direct subsidies to mine exploration as proposed by the Commission, by ska, The chamber statement said, is essentially dormant: tive: regional geology of both areas 1s quite similar, “This Chamber believes that new mining activity can best be to the successful and not loan assistaive {a the unsuccessful, Cradle a | | The following. births were re- corded in Mills Memorial Hos- pital: Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Robinson, August 8, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Cole, August 9, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs, Florido Maule, August 11, a daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ewald Rauschen- berger, August 13, a daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Heffner, TERRACE PICKUP - & DELIVERY | AN YT HING - AN YTIME . AN NYWHERE August 15, a daughter. The Terrace ‘Area : Box 237. within the next elght weeks, Publishers describe Mrs, Es- sex's works as a “charming collection of down-to-earth verse that captures the heart and flavor of 2 small community.” In a press release issued by the publishing company the poems are described as *‘simple, direct unassuming, the reflection of a woman whose love of nature, sense of humor, candid phil- osophy of life,-and love and respect for her fellow human beings, enables her to set down on paper the myriad images that cross her mind,”’ Mrs, Essex has resided in Cedarvale, where she and her husband operate asmall storeand post office, for the past fifty years. policy statement which had been/ J 1, That the proposed elimina» 3, That the depletion allowance ; comparing the factual results| J from similar programs in Alas “New mining activity in Alaska : British Columbia is very ace eneouraged by initial tax relief | fl In a telephone interview, Mrs, had only four years of formal education and that her work is inspirational only, She has no designated time set aside for her writing and merely jots down ideas as they occur to her. “Old Love Letters’? re. presents about four months work Spread over several years, WILLIE SCHNEIDER District Manager @ MORTGAGE Phene 845-2073 modernize their ‘facilities Essex told the Herald she has |. She is an avid gardener and stamp collector. ~ Mrs, aon i a native of Live land. hades: retired CNR conductor, Among the poems included in “Old Love Letters”? is a charm- ing verse entitled “Gaytene"’, tribute to a small child who once pald frequent visits to the Essex household while Living in a construction trailer camp at Cedarvale. Also in the book ts a poem entitled ‘Postmarks"’, a humor-. our composition in which the strange andoften romantic names of British Columbia places are used In rhyme, CASEY'S DO-NUTS JT VARIETIES OF CAKE DO-NUTS | ‘SOFT ICE CREAM SUNDAES - CONES MILK SHAKES Phone 635-3133 4601 Lakelse Ave. _ REPRESENTATIVE ' SERVICE IN: INSURANCE @ BUSINESS INSURANCE ® RETIREMENT PLANS © GROUP LIFE INSURANCE AND TAXATION PHONE TODAY — NO OBLIGATION 4556 Loxelle Avenue Terrace, B.C. 1DB loans have helped thousands of ‘small and - Medium-sized Canadian businesses to: ‘enlarge or ’ their goods and services. ‘We invite you to discuss the ; ; financial needs of your business with UB, fidb| hows. ai - DEVELOPMENT BANK TEAM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES PRINCE GEORGE: 19 ih 0 hee — Ips ree YOUR LOCAL PERSONALIZED Box 2079 to meet the demand for Her hus- ‘Classroom |. for retarded studied here A special classroom: for: ‘re tarded children and a portable classroom for Kitwanga wera studied recently by school board No. 53. The classroom at Kitwanga ig -4 must, the Board agreed after hearing & survey report from Mrs. Roy James. An enroll- ment of 62 students in the coun- try community was expected for September, — The Board agreed to have a portable classroom sited on the grounds of the Kitwanga Ele- mentary. school, A proposal from . Terrace architect A, J. Inselberg cov- ering plans and supervision af building a classroom. for the Retarded Children’s Association will be given further atudy by the board. = -- School. trustee Keith Tucker reported on the proposal, point. ing out that Inselberg planned to design the building and soli- cit materials iccally. Thearchl- tect asked the board tofinda suit- able site for the building. 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