"CATHERINE TERRACE HERALD, .TERRACE, B,C. By es A sod turning is a routine ritual these days, There was one sod turning this week which had more significance than the average breaking of the soil. The event was the first step to the actual construction of an old-age pen- sloners’ housing complex in this com- munity. The total cost is small when compared with the giant pro- jects now taking place in ity: the Co-op million-dollar store ex- pansion; the new wing ati Mills Memor- jal; additions to the Vocational school; or the Safeway complex, Those projects all reflect the continuing expansion and anticipated growth of the community. The pensioners’ complex represents something else: that even in a growing cammunity, there is still an interest in the prcblems of our old people. Metric system for Canada? — When someone tells you he's six feet tall you know just what he means without having to think about it, But unless you were raised in a part of the world using the metric system, you'd not invited to take part, the} 19:00 a.m.—Sun School '11;00.a.m,—Moraing Worship ‘ { d figuring if he | populati ithe 0 feult net won't be, too ai deputy chiefs fully attuned tothe |public services, and that law | Conservatives Should maintain] 11:99 aan Monee Worshi; 7:00 p.meEvening Service | 2g have to do some figuring if he | p ie hine "he stele. stom gives in, we'll tel troubl problems and needs of people in|enforcement was the duty of the |a close wateh on discussions,| 5:00 p.m—aAfternoon Service . Wednesday — vf “Yin Canata, we're comfortable | and ware 13 pe ca eee [ess.wo get moving, | all. walks of lie, attornoy-general, for Drives is ono of the top Beige Praver Meeting (A with such units of measurement | lish system, 1 For those who have grown |, Such an organization is basic _; Priority problems the new nat- i as inches, feet, yards, mites, ional leader must tackle, 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples | ; up with the present system and | 2 national political party, It ; If Turner hasn't the wit to A Cordial Welcome Awaits You quarts, gallons, ounces and amount of trade is still carried Know no other, it will be dif. is’ toually lacking in ail ny, rties| Consumer prices are likely | invite opposition representatives , on duater Avenue ————— pours. ght it begins to look | on using feet, poundsand gallons, | ficult, We'll have to go back at this time and has been for|to get full dress going-over | to so vital a gathering, he haan't| M858 -_ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST as If we're going to have to|That’s because three measure-|to our schoolbooks. But we have | several years, shortly by federal, provincial | the intelligence to head the de. Please read CHURCH . abandon them, ments are still used inthe United | to start some time, Stanfield needs trusted, com-} 3nd retail representatives, ’ That’s the word from Dr, L,| States, Britain and Canada — ” E. Howlett of the National Re- search Council, who recently at- tended a mecting in Moscow of the International Standards Or. ganization, Omineca Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Circulation. aie A community with a heart The pe comparatively support of this commun. The Ch The fac on Monday In 1920 about 20 per cent ‘af the world’s population was on the metric standard, 22 per cent on the English system and the rest on other systems, By 1966 about 88 per cent of the world’s H's true that a considerable three major trading nations. But the balance has neverthe- less swung over to the metric side andtwo-thirds of internation- al dealings now are carried on 4619 HILLCREST AVE, P.O. BOX 1285 stots eae aR rae tT HERALD A Division of NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED , M. FRASER, Publisher JOE CUNNINGHAM, Editor Published every Wednesday at Terrace, British Columbia first to propose the idea. The Christlan Welfare Council took the proposal that extra step forward to make it a reality. It was not easy. It took three years, considerable calculation, planning and plain old-fashioned begging to win the ernments and the vitel downpayment ‘from the pockets of Terrace citizens. not act alone. It received strong support from benevolent societies and individuals in the community. zens will have a place to live decently and with dignity in their declining yeads. It also means that Terrace is a commun- ity with a conscience — and a heart. san a 1 nsioners themselves were the Federal and Provincial Gov: ristian Welfare Council did t that the earth was broken means that our senior citi- and now is in the midst of a 10-year changeover, That leaves Canada and the United States as the major hold- outs, As long as the US. does And after we get a few speed. ing tickets, we'll have no trouble remembering that 96,5 kil- imetres an hour 1s the equiv. alent of today’s 40-mile speed mit, of Kalum and Lazelle, MER PREPARED > | i me ae mo ‘ . : - . a Of . . “a , ; were Miata of Waki Menage nine teats Beets ome. (TD EVER AN oT mato “DRAFTING G BLUE PRINTING SERVICE” fl Canadian Weekly * 2. IFFICULTIES T THINK SO, LAS = ME BACK STROKES BEAUTIFUL To BE'OLD MENONO —T; BSPIRITUAL ARF A BOTTLE O* WHISKY AN! a) ARF A BOTTLE LO" RUM, PLEASE B.C. Comment VANCOUVER — In the flurry of guesses, proposals, ideas, Tumors and speculation that in- filtrate all of Canada following conferral of the Conservative leadership on Robert Stanfield, one essential leaves no room for doubt: . Stanfield’s first move must be to form a high-powered, wefl- balanced national organization of to the efficient functioning. of petent lieutenants in the key posts, It appears that a nat- ural adjutant would be Duff Rab- lin, the Manitoba premier who ended 35 years of Liberal dom- least two other languages, and a proven businessman, oO Manager of the store, Joe Sib. The one question mark after Stanfield needs an organisation Our ebulient highways min- ister, Phil Gaglardi, has again set himself up as keeper of the provincial morals. He won't ex- tend the operating hours of the Lytion ferry because it might lure more drinkers to the bear parlor. We had thought the duty. of the minister of highways was to increase, improve and manage + + + If a conference comes off, it will be called by registrar-cen- eral John Turner, the neophyte Liberal cabinet minister whom Pearson could .name.to head the proposed federal con- sumers affairs department, New Tory leader Robert Stan: fleld also should arrange to send 4 select delegation, “ If they are partment, ‘Auto insurance and B,C, ‘Tele- phone are two., ' {nation in that province and was SETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH ‘ ‘We have to face facts some| in such terms. . Canadian Press | nner up to Stanfield in the nate (Regular) , time and the fact is that most Britain isalready ee me | ional Ieadership race, a -_ Kalum at Soucie Ph, 635-5187 cere AUTRE and Pare ace ‘ of today’s world is metric, Tes Tigh erements, tgaveup . Roblin is that rare breed of Basra ioe ? : ser asi Pastor Lloyd Andersen B. Th. Sunday’ School cicts: Sent. 10 (Ae 1 he says. feht a couple of years ag Fire quelled man who can be easy-going and| raitor, Herald a bill has been neglected, Thave/ 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, at 945 am, 12:00 a.m. Wore ; to = eT knife-charp at the same time. He! 7 fave always considered | not yet checked my records go Worship, Sermon, ship Service . : i + | ae ; at local store is both Hked and respected, | critically any government contral. at the time of this writing I don’t Classes. Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, B.D, t, be ELECTRICAL . \ among colleagues and the public, | o- takeover ofaprivata business, | even mow if they’re right,| 7:30 p.m—Evening Service 4718 Loan Ave. . Ph, 635.5582 5 ae ! ‘ An electrical fire caused little |-A quick ghitker and ecellent I-do believe, however, that there | “Well,” -seems the attitude of Grussder Girls, Conder, Your friendly family church’ tint amage last Monday to the Mar-| speaker, -fluent in French and a 8, a this. powerful corporation, .. “if ~ a : at SHOP LTD. shall Wells Store at the corner ato tne yon don't ke aon etin a's _SAV-MOR BUILDERS a CENTRE LTbd.... - Complete line of building supplies and manufacturer Bal Of "Nor-Pine’ Homes - PHONG 635-2268, 435-2000 re 4027 KEF TH RD. CANADIAN FRESEHTWAVS _ DAILY SERVICE VANCOUVER - PRINCE GEORGE - EDMONTON - NORMAL SCHEDULE TIMES ; LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO ARRIVE "BURNS LAKE, TOPLEY, HOUSTON SMITHERS, HAZELTON, TERRACE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY & MONDAY Agency ond Terminal Facilities at all Points Terrace: Call George Dyer, Phone 635-6857 peed ARRAS KAAS EM EERE rr ee ee rare PP 2D >>> >> ddd rr rede ES a ESD OSES ED ORED DD PY DD a gg AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave, Terrace, &.C. (0 Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rev. H, Young. Phone 635-3200;.! Rev. V. Luchies Ph, 635-2621 10:00 a.m—Sunday. School | : CATHOLIC CHURCH $:00 am, 9:30 a.tn., 21:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, in the evening L. Kearns, O.M.L Thank you Pastor R. G. Burton 635-2023 9306 Griffith Street SATURDAY 8:15 am—Sabbath School 11:00 am—HMorning Service Boys... 5 8:30 p.m—Prayer’ Mei UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH ‘that % contained a subtle threat, ‘Message — God's answer This was in the formofa warning the Intellectual." moment, It’s something Stanfield will Fire Department for its prompt~ ness and efficiency in handling An m the latter We LT, Residential - Commercial - tndustrial ley, was working late in the} Roblin’s name was placed there given mo analone as aie auc Robert B Torneo” PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE (Southern Baptist) : building when he heard a buz-|by Dalton Camp, the Tories’ a “free enterprise’ should not eo 8 we 10:00 a.m, Spécial Homecoming 5013 Haitweill Avenve ; : * zing sound, Then he saw flames bald eminence and occasional exist in a monopoly. It was a itor: H . | Sunday School Session Sept, 24th SUNDAY as a t Specializi coming out of @ cirenit breaker | kingmaker, He Suggests that Rob. notice that I had’neglected my. Faitor, erald ; Planned . especially for new- 9:45 am—Sundey School : i ecidlizing panel, Jin could have won the leadership last bill of, I think, one or two or the past two years, my- comera to the community andfor. 11:00 a.m—Morning Service i in The fire department was sum-| if he’d been able to make up his weeks ago. This was the first | S°f and.my family have renteda| those who have heen absent dur- Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — i 7 moned but the fire did notspread| mind in June to mn, This in-/ notice T had received and so| 2°*,i the post office, ing the summer, yer meeting and Bible . ELECTRIC extensively. , fers a jmosteum ct Indecision, | saused ma some surprise, and innnes cbs eet alned on 11:00 aam—Morning qvorship 4 ? . ibley this week expressed al an inability to size up an op- a + +; 1.00 pm=Evening Service - a: HEATING, public thant you to the Terrace | portunity and sieze it at the right tha fe eemation when T noticed cards, catalogues and advertising addressed to anybady else except EVANGELICAL FREE the holders of the said box, CHURCH * that they would cut off my phone BIBLE STUDY - Cor. Park Ave, at. the emergency, have to assess caredully and! and charge me for recondection not per tie Bost oe pe eee Tuesday at 7.30 pm. 10:00 peel ene : enit® wire occurred at abont Regure or anyone, yore giving if the bill were not paid. Any) on4 English; or do they not cara | TROUNG PEOPLES 11:00 am—Morning Worship = | 8:00 p.m. commana po ay 2 P| competitive business would have how they handlethe Queen's mail, Scay at 7:30 p.m, 230 p.m—Evening Service Sent first a polite reminder if| “"r business people ran their : ae businesses inthis manner—half of |. Terrace would be broke, Who has received my mail? “You are cordially favited to attend, | Pastor Rev. D. Rathien Phones — Office 635-2434 635-5336 ; Wednesday 7:50 p.m. — : Prayer and Bible Study: : A Cordial Invitation To AN i : Rev. B.B. Ruggles, 4665 Park: ‘ SIGNED: One of Home 7 Avenue, Phone 635-5215, ‘ | many irate, tax-paying citizens of ™. this country, ST, MATTHEWS CHURCH eR EELLOMNIMARIAN Anglican Church of Canada 4726 F MONEY RUNS FAR | Lazelle Ave, Ph. 635-5855, Phones 635-5721 8:30 a.m, Holy Communion 10:15 Morning Prayer and Ser- mon 10:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer M| .Prairie wire fences cost about’ B | $500 a mile, UNITED CHURCH © | Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munree &.: Hy 9:30 a.m—Sunday School 8 11:00 a.m—Morming Worship. ; N f ~ 1:30 p.m, "Thornhill Sunday, | 0 _ PRESBYTERIAN School or CHURCH IN CANADA Newcomers to the community) © WY naggin backache! ervices at are invited to share -in ‘The Christian ‘Reformed Church He and work of the Ui {i Sunday at 7:30 pm, You are inviled _40-drop’ _ slipping in the mel TRADE NOW! SAVENOW! MENNONITE BRETHREN Knog ume and address ! «he Speci and. , " ae. honed CHURCH Py Uuited Church, 67 Buick Special 2 dr. HT, Super Sport and.-’67 Corvair, Complete selection of Chevrolets, anal tired feating, Whee hes eres | gan Rby St. Phone 6383 Terrace, BC, Z . : . ‘ the { "had ye . ene. 976 , Chevelles, Chevy II's, Pontiacs, Beaumonts, Accdians, Chevrolet commercial and GMC cna eaten, oF the bladder and | Pastor Alvin Penner _ ickups and panels, GM i n rolet n , So Kldnes Eis Gone he, took Dodd's! 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Treen seen eeeens pickups a 8, GMC Handivon and Chevrole one ton truck on duals os Kidney ‘ius. mar a batts a | 11:00 nn, — Worslip Service ia? BF stn : the condition’ causing the backache "' 7:80 Din.—Evéning Service a TEN ST Ute staan eee and tlred fecling. Soon he felt better | : —reated better, If you are bothered by jj ' backache, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help ' You, too, Fou can depend on Dodd’s, ' ON THESE 67-DEMO’S AND ALL OUR USED CARS _ “ALL ARE PRICED TO CLEARY“. 1966 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 dr. sedan, V8 automatic, radio, one owner .... $2,895 - . Demonstrators . All reduced to Clear! 67 CHEVROLET 2 dr : : HT 327 en- 1966 PONTIAC 2 dr. HT Super Sport, V8, cutomatic, radio, one owner low mileage fo a7 gine, fully equipped, " aes ($3,450 “A retail $4,635... N 1966 PONTIAC 4 dr sedan, V8, one owner .......: — sesvelesesecniseseee $2,595 - CULVERTS *67 BUICK ELECTRA 2 door HT 1966 BUICK 4 dr, sedan, V8, automatic, radio, fully equipped, one owner $3,595 a retail $7,990, ........ NOW $7,500 1966 CHEVROLET 4 dr. sodan, V8, automatic, radio, one owner, low mileage, $2,895 ‘67 CAMARO 2 de. HT, fully equip- {1966 CHEVROLET sedan, 327 engine, automatic, ONG. OWNER o-oo ed, retail $4,695 . NOW $4,400 ‘67 CHEVROLET, 2 dr. HT Caprice, a 28, automatic, radio, fully equipped $2,495. 1965 OLDSMOBI fally-egutpped 1965 PONTIAC station wagon VB, automatic, radio, fully cauipbedr ono eweg. ' paint ................. enselaeeee ereeeaee “sapetec ont eee seco $24 retail ain NOW $4,995 __ —-. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 sedan, one OWNER centeaes $1,550 : a 67 PONTIAC PARISENNE 4 dr. . 43965 CORVAIR 4 dr. HT, automatic, bucket seats, radio, one. owner $1,795. eee mo pee cae Ow $435¢ 1965 CHEVELLE station wa on, .low. mileage reststueenenenaenrecnerevesshacies pees : Lanne — ee —t . : A 1964 PONTIAC station vcvor, When ust like ney Te KALUM AND KEITH STREET _ Phone 635-6581 7 » Sedan ..... sie toe $100. | -_ ee cop ow ae | ae 5 aii sa | Northern Culverts & Metal Products . wasn see{itsentesevesnesieenccee! oe “4 en A nno an ce. .. oe a as NUFACTURE OF WATER | WELL." fan} rr Te “THEIR NEW. PLANT OPEN IN TERRACE-FOR THE MAN I CORRUGATED STEEL CULVERTS OF ANY Sone CASINGS, ETC. TONY SIRE ALSO" -- * 635-5905".