asday, October 12,1966 TERRACE “OMINECA HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Pogo: 21, ° dian Medical Assoc... lealth. Tips| HEAOACHE feadache, in one form-or ano- oar, ig 2 very common complaint mepoy doctor's office, and no age op is immune, according to the |. fladion Medical Association, Molle there are séveral causes Sa headache, a straightforward sification would’. be- “simple aches” and “serious head. " The vast majority are ; im nature but have under- mee physiological and psycholo- fame. calises so complex. they are mercult to understand, On the mer hand the serious headaches, simple to identify, result mn Olganic disease of the brain # as tumours and blood clots, man Tequire vigorous. treatment. migraine, the cause of which is mown, is clagsified among the Dlé headaches. it has its onset an early childhood to puberty, there is a strong ° factor” of Baty. Ming: lights in the eyes, - Wrically, the migraine head- m jis preceded by-visual and wory disturbances. mare CMA. points out that treat- mat is aimed at prevention of Eis, although specific remedies Relieve the headache are avail- M These remedies must be er-made to the individual pa- cars OWN Requirements, Head- |: = imay ‘be a difficult condition to pose, and if it is a continuing Hem. the cause should be. de- mined’ by: a physician before ma treatment ts" tried. "This organizetion ‘started: with’ a] beginning so small that man: would hardly‘notice it,: and “has. devel- oped to such proportions that ‘man cannot. measure: its value. It was started more than thirty years:ago by J. Irvin Overholteer who had a Vision of the many children of the world who are never. reached with the Christlan' gospel. He was a thorough student of the Bible, with special emphasis-on the teach- ing of child evangelism; a travel- ler, spreading: his vision and burden; a solicltor of helpers; a man of prayer;.a writer of text- books to train teachers; and. an organizer of committees and con- ferences. ; From this inconspicuous begin- ning has grown a © world-wide organization dedicated to the: task of teaching girls and boys the Word of God. This fellowship is not a denomination, nor is it denominationally ‘sponsored. - The purpose is to conduct home Bible. classes where children are taught Bible lessons, hymns and children’s songs, and are encour- aged to memorize Scripture verses. Good News Bible Clubs, which will be held in Terrace and Kiti- are. a part of this International organization. Child Evangelism International & © AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES a ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL NO Agar Avenue, Terrace, (00 a.m.—Sunday School a:) a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday — aa: i” p.m.—Prayer Meeting merday -—~ 7:30 P.m.—Young Peoples Cordial Welcome Awalts You - Rev. £. Thiaesan, Pastor 312 Graham Ave, Phone Vi 34768 UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH _ (Seuthern Baptist) 5013. pot _ 45 am—Sundey” Bhool 1:00 a.m.—Morning Service ; 7:30 D.m—Evening Service - pvednesday, 6:00 p.m. — : «6 Prayer meeting and Bible Stacy James. He Rese, Pastor Telephone VI3-0685 Pn , BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Kalym at Ssucle Ph, VI3-5187 | Pastor Lieyd Andersen B.Th 0:30 12:00—Family, Service, | Worship, fermen, C Classen yo pm at 200 pe opm. _ : Prayer Mi eeting | a : “MmNNONIT BRETHREN CHURCH D6 Hky Street Phene VI am ee Poster Aivin Penner sight Bowe’ radio ; A anor Pau CHURCH per. Pari Ave, end Sparks ‘*. 2:00 a.m—-Sunday School: . 00 a.m—Morning- Worship a:30 p.m—Evening Service -. ednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer’ and Bible Study A Cordial Invitetion To All Rev. HJ. Jost, Pastor. . _ Phone GAS-5115 nicasrAL TABERNACLE am—Sunday School . a.m.—M6 Wo . Pe mange ce ‘elcome: Paetor Rev. D. Rethjon : B.C, Spa CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH rks Street at Straume Avenue Prev. V. Luchies | VI3.2621 10:00 am.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service . 9:15 am—"Back To God Hour” on C¥TK-radio = Ee “CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave, 9:45 am—Sunday School and . adult class, 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service Pastor. H. Madsen, B.A., B.D. 4718 Loon Ave, . Phone V13-5882 “¥our friendly family church" EER CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelw Avenue SUNDAY MASSES: $:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m, 11:15 am. and 7:30 pam. PHONE VI32313 EE) SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST : CHURCH Pastor R. G. Burton. vi 3.2023 5308 Griffith Street SATURDAY — - $15 a.a.—Sabbath ‘School 11:00: a.m.-—-Morning Service. Ce . ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH ‘Angilcan Church of Canada Phone VE3-5055 4726 Lezaile Ave 10:15: a.m-—Malins and. Parish . Communio 10: 15 a ‘m—Sunday School Do] mat homes throughout the winter, |: NEW. SEASON FOR oop NEWS. Child Evangelism Groups Stem From Long History “Are you familiar with Child Evangelism Fellowship Inter. national? Do:you know ‘about the, work: it and girls. throughout the world? - f does" among. boys ' Cotrseat it’s ‘school in ‘inet ‘Michigan. This consists of twenty- ‘seven ‘concentrated. courses. .Cer- tificates in_ either elementary. or advanéed course of studies ag prescribed ‘bythe Institute. are issued to qualified teachers. The C.E.P. teacher éraining books hold the central place in the’ program, although students are also in- structed in ‘the use of visual sids, CE.F, publishes it’s own lesson ajbooks and. corresponding flannel- graph pictures; visualized hymns and choruses; Bible’ memory verses printed In large, readable type; flash card missionary stor- Les; and: song books, “One hundred and sixty drained missionaries have gone to 60 countries of the world, including Rhodesia, Kenya, South. . Africa, India, Germany, Belgium, Austria, France, Japan, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, Brazil, Chile Fiji, and more, After learning the national language these missionaries con- duct Good News Bible Clubs for the | children, : train prospective national ‘teachers. in Teacher Training Classes. They also trans- late many songs and stories, The organization also publishes a monthly magazine entitled “Child Evangelism.” In this niaga- gine are reports from workers in various countries.as. well as in the USA and Canada. Each copy comtains stories suitable for child. ren.and a Bible lesson with suede- backed figures for use on the flannelboard. Most of the ‘local teachers of Bible Clubs subscribe to this’ mag- azine and use the stories and les- sons in their classes, Like most countries, Canada is CHURCH OF sesus cHrist ||. - LATTER DAY SAINTS (@Mermon) SER “tap a ae oundays Elks Hall on ‘Sparks Street, KNOX ‘UNITED CHURCH © Cerner Larelia Ave, & Munroe St. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00. a.m.—Morning Wora . - Neweomers, to the ¢ Worship. are: ‘invited to share in the. life :-and-work of the . -Dnited en : You arnt wo dep iis et ping In the mail with your Dame and address to: Knox Ualted eels 5; T ~The elegant slinplicity of this Kawai consol -without sacrificing gracefulness and charm, 4613 Lakole Ave 4 ‘e . aa experiencing ..a growing peceete| age of ite population ‘among. ‘ité children and youth. In‘ ‘the’ Das “| 10. years a high. birth. -rate, to ing gether with a low morality. among children, hag contributed to: ‘an increage of 46 per cent of children under fifteen years of age. The leaders of Child Evangelism |: Fellowship recognize the magni- tude of the task of reaching the children of Canada with the gospel of Jesus” Christ, Child Evangelism Fellowship has been established in Canada for over two decades. It works. in On tario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, B.C. and Quebec. In Quebec, CEP. workers have had classes in ‘Protestant Schools-in Montreal for the past 18 years, with classes conducted both in French and English, In Manitoba 7,000 child- ren are taught in 140 Good News Clubs. In Saskatchewan in the last several years a strong emphasis has been placed on follow-up by offering free Bibles to all children who complete a preserlbed Bible reading course. In British Colum- bia, in many areas, at least one-|: fourth of those taught in Clubs attended no church or Sunday School at all. These chidren are directed to near-by Bible teaching Suiday Schools wharever possible, . | For children who do atiend aSun- J ‘|day Sehool and ehurch regularly | | these offer an.-additional hour of | Bible teaching eich week. The: -teachem,. who churches of various denominations, The Bible stories are taught with: ~ out" bhy denomifistional emphaals, ‘SAclist ‘of the teachers and the ":| homes ‘in- which elubs -are being ~.| Held in. Terrace {s as follows: ‘ ‘Kalum: -Lake Ri. at residence of Mrs, J. Glesbreckt, with Mrs. J. Martens; 6013 Halliwell at resi- dence of Mrs. C. Crown, with Mrs. J. Widemen and Mrs, L. Rodger; 4440 Park at residence of Mrs, Chretien, with Mra, J. Glesbrecht; 3302 Sparks at residence of. Mrs, H. Jost, with Mrs. J. .Pousette; S104-A “Agar at residence of ‘Mrs. W. Froese, with Mrs. H. Peters and Mrs. R. Anderson; 4822 Sun- set Blvd. ‘at-residence of Mrs, C. | Warner, - “with ‘Mrs: K. Alger and Mrs. H. Froese;-.Thornhill- School, with “Mrs. A. . Nichols, . Mra. ans Loewen, and Mrs, Glockner; Air. if port Rd. at residence. of Mes, Strasbourg with Mrs. A. Nichols, About seven clubs ‘have also been’ organized in Kitimat.” ra CENTENNIAL MEMO The first press telegrams receiy- ed over the CPR line at Victoria were published in the Colonist, December 5th, 1686. AL Bar & Chartered Accountants ; Resident Partner,: ALAN M. McALPINE, CA. PRINCE RUPERT 325 Fourth Ave, East Tel: 624-3975 Phone VI 3- 5463 . TERRACE - 4644 Lozelle Ave. Tels VI3-5675 ott You are invited to come in. and ° view PRICED at $820 Will Accept Trade: Ins,’ : The Hub: b Music Shop. Temas, B.C. @ presents a subtle modern appearance . an art with the Kawai old«world craftsmen. . 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