: ednesday, June 1, 1966 _. TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, | World Needs Bibles” = The most Important task facing the Christian Church ee this age of the revolution of rising expectation Is that of woviding the Scriptures for the millions who. becoming Iiter- mee are pleading for hope,” declared Rev. J. A, Raymond mngley, Vancouver, District} ————— . cretary of the Canadian Bi-|2eobe in this. affluent country ! Who enjoying the blessings of the ® Society as he addressed a open Bible are not accepting their ally of the Terrace branch of responsibility of sharing the book @ society on Friday night at| with the world, . a ; ge Mennonite Brethren! “The great reason for generous Burch. - | Support is the fact that most of mespeaking of the campaign of the | the people especially in Asia, Afri- ited Bible Societies,. “God’s|ca and Latin America, where the prd for a new age, which hag as|need for Scriptures is greatest, ® purpose the increasing of the! are too poor to pay but a mere weual circulation of the Scrip-| ‘fraction of their cost,” stated the mes Within three years from 50 secretary, as he told of seeing this ion to 150 million copies,” Mr. abject poverty as ‘the travelled. mepciey expressed deep concern | around the world, visiting 16 coun- pt the campaign is failing to | tries in Asia and Africa. “The Sora quate support on. the Patt of} ed by the Bible Society for the ‘| Beople of India, costs $1.30 to pro- auce, but must be sold for not i more than 25¢ io people whe make about Se per day,” continued the dE. || Speaker, as. hé appealed for in- a creased support from the people of Terrace, . : emerging nations of Africa in their malum Street VI 3-2727 search for a new way of life, and : n Sun 12-2 p.m. the role of the Bible Society in L Ope day P providing them with the Gospel in ; their own language and at a price which they can afford to pay. The rally was conducted by Rev. Alvin Penner who was elected pre- sident of the Terrace branch of the society, succeeding Rey, far ' ] » |{old Jost. Rev. Canon P. Horsfield YOUR REXALL STORES was named vice president, and |” - Mrs. H. Amdam continues a3 se- cretarydreasurer, A Bible Society a e $é representaiive is to be named: by each congregation, and the secre- fary urged that a community-wide canvass be conducted In the inter- armacy ests of increased support. He stat- ed that those who contribute §2 or more become members of. the g0- Super-Valu Shopping Centre ciety and recommended that the _ ¥13-5617 canvass take the form of a drive =-9 5.m. for members with a. suggested ob- Open Sundoy 7-9 pm Jective of $1,000.00. - = PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 3-Ring Circus DRUGS - SUNDRIES Coming In July Through the sponsorship of Ter- race Elks Lodge, the Carson & Barnes three ring circus will ap- pear in Terrace July 7, §, and 9, With one performance on- the 7th and two performances on each of the two successive days. The circus is a real big-top feat- ure, all under canvass, with seating headed by the “Sky King,” cele- brated trick shot and singer who for nine years ran his own show for 2,100 spectators, The cast is on the CBS television network. Also included are high wire acts, animal performances and clowns, The animal cast headlines a Try the new, fast, . group of nine elephants and one mus, at ea tigers, more powertul lious, ‘panthers, pythans and mon- keys, together with groups of per- forming horses, ; In addition to the regular per- formances in the circus, the show a. plieve its goal through lack of |New Testament recently provid- | : The secretary showed the soci-{° . _ f) ety’s motion picture, “Freedom in} . Their - Sows,” portraying the Poge Theee Sines the Air Cadet League was) The focal polit of the Canadian) If all the boys'In Cinada who re. founded in April, 1041, more'thad | pavillon at Expo.67 will be an in: |cetved Afr Cadet training could be 180,000 teen-aged boys have parti-} verted pyramid called Eatimavik, | paraded at one -tine {n ‘column: of cipated in its aviation and citizen- | an Eskimo word meaning meeting | route, the parade would stretch for ship training program. =| place, , ____| a distance of over 85 miles, sunt eee You'll never struggle with frosted-up . WHAT ELSE 00 YOU WANT - MINK? ice cubes again, Or messy drip trays. . eee Or unloading, waiting, then reloading Maybe thatcan 4 your fridge. Or any other part of the be arranged, too. _ defrosting chore. Why? Because new At your appliance - refrigerators are frost-free. That new dealer's, of course. See _ . Zero-Zone freezer compartment is him now for a demonstration of the handy, too. Much colder than your new refrigerators, then enter this old-fashioned compartment, so it Fabulous Frost-Free Refrigerator freezes things fast. Frozen foods stay Contest. And you could’ be the proud fresher, ice cream firmer. All this | owner of a gorgeous mink stole. Nice. and extra space, too, in your choice —_ way to stay frost-free? Mmm-hmmm! of styles and colors, . rr ; "BAG, HYDRO ° includes an animal menagerie - which exhibits untrained animals . for a slight extra charge. ‘The dso ieotoumieemee — [citeus will set up in Riverside @ Double (vel and olf capacity Park, and will open for the first ° praight only 14% Ibs. less bar and show on the evening of July 7. eal famous Homalite puotessional fea- Advance ticket sales will be ar- Cibo cenngedaiiiyine | PDged, Watch your local paper for . _ Gome dit today for further announcements, FREE demonstration. . . Lo, ‘Marshall Wells Lid, | Terrace Co-Operative | Western Home Furnishings| ¢ Stor, | mts "|S & § Stores . 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