ednesday, Septernber 28, 1966 TERRACE NOMINECA". HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA “ George, ‘and returned. home on] Friday. ‘Théy. wished ‘yery much| that ‘they. could have. shown - Dr. “Mra. Ramsey the glories of highway sixteen because tho fall colours werd at their very best, the sun was shining all the way, |: -and even the thirty-one miles eft lany To Prince George For Archbishop Visit by REV. A. P. HORSFIELD were ome, Fro a qfobrevent | ad In Prince George at 8:00 p.th. on Thursday, September ve 8 d, the most Reverend Michael Romsey, one hundredth] %a%ed the Archbishop with a bear hbishop of Canterbury preached. at Evensong. in St.[tun fuegsti with &, model of SRREES hael’s Church. Dr. Ramsey: is the senior bishop of the plican Communion which has better than ‘forty million bers throughout the world. He is the highest ranking zrchrnan of any denomination ever to have visited North . fatral British Columbia. merrace was represented for the masion by thirteen members of meMatthew's Church and by the mrend Father O. P, Mohan . of Sacred Heart Church. ch err nearby representation came n the Church of Christ the s, Port Edward: from St. An- e's Cathedral, Prince Rupert; | main the person of the Reverend meer Ralph Bernard the Roman maolic rector of Kitimat. Michael's Church’ started to up two houra before the start mae service, Out of town guests places reserved ‘for them, The prend. A. P. Horsfleld of St. hew’s Church “Terrace, acted he of the ponorary chaplains fie Archbishop. Mr. Ken Nix ade XII student of Skeena School and a server in. St. hew's Church was given a e in the procession. ‘The an Catholic clergy with their op, the Rt. Reverend Fergus ady, together with a. strong ngent of the Protestant of Prince George, outnum- d the considerable number of Flican clergy from all over mral B.C. with whom they made Pthe procession into the church. During the service Dr. Ramsey, | - Archbishop of Canterbury, ECNIB Appeal mifere Next Week Terrace CNIB campaign chair- man, Neil D. McKerracher, has mnounced the date of the mency’s annual fund raising cam- Rign here and has launched an The annual Canadian National mistitute for the Blind Blitz will me held on the evening of Tuesday, mactober 4, beginning at 6:30 p.m. a tentative goal of $1400 has been meppeal for canvassers, H Susiness organizations will be bnvassed during CNIB Week hich takes place October 2 menrough October 8. @e Funds raised through the local Anvass Will provide a wide range a services to blind persons in this meommunity and in the surround- mig areas. They include rehabilita- won and employment as well as meraille and talking book library mervices, = Your dollars will also support mesearch into the causes of blind- mess and the Eye Bank of Canada, hich makes possible the corneal ansplant operatiion to restore a cht ° m Anyone who would like to vol- @cteer ‘their services as canvasser me asked to get in touch with N. mcKerracher at VI3-2029 or VI3- mmo8 or with Mrs. Francis Prest at mal 3-2467, MONEY YUKON ractor Parts LTD. PRINCE GEORGE "HONE sett tomatic Role Rebullding New Undercarrioge Used Ports . Good Used | Equipment ett dedicated the newly _ installed “bishop’a chair” in St. Michael's Chureh, This church is quite new and Its f are being com- pleted. It is customary in Anglican urches to have -@ ceremonial chalt for the use of the local bisop when he visits, In his sermon the Archbishop wag very plain and slmple,’He told the people about the grace; and strength which comes “from: ton- tact with the Lord Christ, about the strength of the lova of God which is given to all the, creation, and about the powerful compan: ionship and fellowship with which the Holy Spirit ‘of Good endows the church, It quickly became evident that all this registered with the people. A reception was held after’ the service at The Inn of the North. Speeches of “Welcome clear that the speakers weleomed Dr. Ramsay’s invitation to pause in the busy round of getting, spending and doing. This was most strongly emphasized by the Hon. Ray Williston speaking on behalf of the Provincial Government, He said that while we could and gravel were: “Feneonably, smacotht => “oe tots ni should be proud of our material| - achievements, we needed Dr. ‘Ram- sey’s reminder that there ate]. other things which are even more important. The méamure of ‘Dr. Rannsey’s _ success in getting the point across] - was to be seen in the fact: that everyone found it possible to talk about the deep-down-inside “other things” without a trace of. embar- rassmiént. There was lots of fun| .and laughter, and it seemed quite| —. natural, as indeed it is, to ‘speak| of the “other things” in the same breath as supermarket develop- ments, pulpwood licences, logging trucks, blacktop, and hig trout in fast streams, ’ After the reception the Terrace people spent the- night: in Prince | othe answer to accumulating | money—_ Call: Disriict AGENTS: | ‘RICHARD STEPHTON, 300 «. 475 Howg Street, . 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