Eleanor Froese put her money where her falth was when she e operied a Store has “Something By KEITH ALFORD Specialto the Herald ~ The Something Good bookstore at 4617 Lazelle in Terrace is not your average bookstore. And Eleanor Froese, the owner and manager, is wat your average business person. Something Good is an avowedly Christian . bookstore and gift shop. Froese, a 30-year resident of Terrace, had for some time been displeased that there . was no where in the North that materials with a Christian emphasis were readily available, so she finally decided to open one. + While eben andcher fannily were neading together a.book by Oral Roberts on Postive Thinking, one phrase stuck in her mind, ‘something good”, On Dec. 1st, 1976, she opened her store with that name. Since that opening, Froese has become something of 'a- lay expert on religious trends, both internationally and locally. As one might expect, tatking to her about various editions of the Bitle is fascinating. Currently, the best seller among Bible and religious books as a whole is the New International Version, Protestant and Roman Catholic Bibles are different. The Catholic Church accepts more books in their canon {or scriptures) than do Protestants. But as part of the ecumenical movement, - many Bibles are being edited for both traditions. -The Good News for Modern Man version has just come out with a Roman Catholic version, after being quite popular with various Protestant traditions. The Jerusalem Bible, an English translation of French Roman Catholic Biblical Scholars is selling well to both major traditions. Two rather strange items are related by Froese, The Living Bible, a paraphase rather than a new tran- slation, is edited in only the Protestant canon, But recently an Archbishop has placed his imprimilar, or seal of approval on it, so now il is becoming as popular with some Roman Catholics as it has been with some Protestants. Froese also notes that some things just can not be changed. Recently, a new edition of the King James Version was introduced, in the New Testament only. It took out all the '‘thee’s” and “thou’s" and replaced them with “you's”. It did not sell well. In fact, it sold so poorly, that Froese really doubts that the planned rewording of the Old Testament will be com- pleted. Other’ old standards in - Biblical translations such as the Revised Standard Version and the New English Version are not selling well at her store, She thinks this is because there are s0 many new editions on the market that these have just lost their appeal. PNon-biblically, the best selling paperback book for all this vear is €.5. Lewis’ _years gone, Mere Christianity, a a work dealing with his conversion experience which is’: well. over twenty. years old and today. is.. enjoying another : one of its petiadic 1 revivals. “ The ‘number ‘two, paper- ‘back and number one hard- ” back. book for. months now have both: been -written by . Joni Eareckson, a. teenage: gir] who was ‘a ‘diver. ‘and - broke her neck in one of- her: ‘ dives, - : On the gospel . music her second best seller is not _another: Bible, but a biblical handbook, and Bible dic- tionaries and concordances are excellent sellers also. ‘The non-church people buy baby. books and greeting ‘cards. “almost everyone has a religious friends or ‘relative,’ Froese's BBYS. . There are certain times of the year when people pur- chase most of their religious articles. Naturally, charts, number one with-a {.Christmas is first. Easter is, bullet, and leading these - charts since the beginning of the year is Bob Dylan's (remember him from . the teg'ah- SlowTrain«Germing album... -That’s.-interesting - for three’ reasons... It’s Dylan's beaj selling album in © 10 years, the ‘60's are 10. and Dylan - comes from a. Jewish © ’ background. Who is buying ‘all these items? ‘People who go to church and people who don’t. Almost every church in town maintains: an account with her... Sunday School: teachers of all ' - denominations stop in to pick up materials. With almost every church involved in in- depth Bible study programs, “however, third. Mother’s Day is second (Father's Day is fifth - “perhaps they are notas religious”). Just after Easter a8 a religious buying time is Spring, the time when -parents. and friends are buying gifts for those being confirmed or :taking first communion. Froese tries to be more than just a merchant. She _ attempts to give personal service to all those who come into her store. And, for her, that includes more than just: special ordering backs, She has . made arrangements that Terrace's Welcome Wagon distributes certificates for a free book at her store. When newcomers to our com- religious book store. Good - munity come in, ‘she makes sure that they know where the church of their choice is located and whenits services | are. She gets ta know. her customers and their children by name, Froese’ engages in per- ‘sonal counselling with some of the people who come in to buy materials. And she follows it up. She gets ‘calls from people in Telegraph Creek and Dease Lake thanking her for the help she * has been able to give them. Froese maintains ‘a “prayer list’ for people who. ‘have asked her to pray for’ therti, * Stenitimes, if ‘the store is now crowded she will even hold an informal prayer time there and then for a troubled person. And Froese is not one who thinks ‘that TV stops people from reading. When the show ‘Heroes of the Bible” was running ‘on television, she had one customer come in and buy a Bible who had previously thought that it contained nothing but a long list of “do's and don'ts”. Froese marked many of the main Bible stories for her, in the version she bought. ee ee ee ee ( sted the Church of Your Choice { . "SACRED - HEART PARISH 635-2313 : 4336 Straume Terrace 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening Sunday Masses 9:00 a.m, | | W315 am. 7:30 p.m. Senay ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Paul Mohninger Home 615-5309 Cornet Sparks and Kelth 9:45 a.m. house . PRALE 3406 E by Street 635-3015 - 435.2657 Thurs. 7-€:30 Education & Aclass for allages Sunday School 11:00 a.m. © Morning Worship ST, MATTHEW'S ANGLIC : CHURC : 476 Lazelle Avdnue | . 635 9019 10:00 a.m. Sunday Services Sunday School. Advis Discussion. — { 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion for the family , Minister: ‘Reverend Lance Stephens - 5855. Instruction. CHRISTIAN | REFORMED CHURCH * Reverend §, Van Daalen : Sparks Street and Straume Avenue SALVATION ARMY Walsh Ave. . SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Christian Education Hour 13:00 a.m. Famity Worshlp” Service 10:30 a.m. ( Sunday Warship 7:30 p.m. Evanglisile Saivation Meeting TUESDAY NIGHT 7:30 p.m, Bible Study and Prayer Meeting WEDNESDAY 7:3 p.m, : Ladies Home League Fellowship . SATURDAY ee] p. m. Youth Group Christian sn Counselling Emergency Wellare Solritual Resources _— 035-S466 OF 635-2626 Welcomes You to Worship 10:0) a.m. Sunday School 1:00 p.m. . Sunday School - 11:00 a.m.’ Worship Service 5:00 p.m. Worship Service - Terrace Rema UPLANDS . BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Bob Lesyk 435-07 Corner of Halliwell and. Thomas 9:45 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday School W:Oam - Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m. singing and Bible Study Thursday 48:00 Home Bibte Studies “You Are Welcame ot Uplands” CHRIST . LUTHERAN CHURCH B.A, M. Div.0. 635-3485 Corner Sparks Street and Park Avenue 1:00am. | Worship Service 9:45 a.m, Church School Sunday | School, firmatlon | Youth and Adult Classes Holy Communium first Sunday each month, Con. CHURCH Cop Reverend F R. i" White 934) River Drive Terrace, B.C. . 638-1561 | ‘ f ! f ( ) 10:00 a.m. | Sunday School Reverend R.L, White 13:00 a.m. Morning Worship rpm. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service SAINT JOHN, N.B. : (py place in the Maritimes more than 100 years. ago. - u It wasn't heard on radio. OF, television ~ but on the: tele- ‘phone.: - St. Paul’ s Church” " Halifax claims tox have performed | the first elec- . tronic church service on Feb. 8, 1880. It was also, heard here. The event was arranged by .. S.H. Smith,, agent for Dominion Télegraph’ Co. Smith was the manager of Bell Telephone, which in- ‘stalled phones in Halifax homes and businesses at the time. Many people were plilk 1971 DODGE VAN. Good condition. Phone 635-5098 after 4 pm. -"(sHfn--21-80) 1978 CHEV % TON pickup: V6 auto. 2 gas tanks & © canopy top. Can be viewed at Terrace Chrysler’s lot. Contact Bob at Scotiabank concerning bids. 635-2261, (ctfn-1 05-80) TWO 1978 FORD Pickups. _ F150. 6 cylinder, 3 speed. Perfect running: condition. Low mileage. Asking $5,195.each. Apply at No, 1 Terrace Traller Court or phone 635-6756. { ctin-2- 04-60} 4973 JIMMY 4x4, “running condition. $1,000. Phone 635-2495 or 635-6263. . (Ctn-22-05-60). 1973 FORD PICKUP F 159. 6 ’ cylinder, 3 speed. Perfect running condition, Low mileage. Asking $5,400 OBO. Phone 635.4756. (ctfn-1-05-60) -FOR SALE: ivs Jimmy 4x4 In good running condition. $1,000. Ph. 635-2495 or 635- 6263. (otfn-05- 21-90} 1974 CHEVROLET % ton flat deck. Heavy duty springs. Asking $2,100. 1973 Buick 4 door H.T 350 cu; In. Auking $1,150. Phone 635-2670 .or 635-5177. ' (stin-23-04-80) 1977 ¥ TON Dodge pickup. Excellent condition. Low mileage. $6,000- Firm. Phone 635-7719 after 6 p.m. ‘ 4¢5-4Ju) 1978 FORD Bronco 4x4 c-w § radiai all terrain tires. Tinted windows: AM-FM cassette stereo, Phone 635- 3049, (etfi-28-05-60) 1971 CHEV 2 ton pickup with canopy. Ve, Autamatic, fapedeck, AM, FM radio: Asking $1500.00. * Phone 635-9779 after 5:00. (p7-6su) 1979 F250 SUPER CAB Camper Special. Ford canopy included 1979 92" , Okanagan ‘camper. Both units very clean. Would consider selling separately ‘or older vehicle as partial trade. Phone 635-7873 after épm. | (cl0-5Ju) MUST SELL. New. body parts for GMC pickups Fits years 1969-1972 Motor parts for big block Chevy's. heads. Edelbrock intake mantfald, atl valve covers. Phone 635-3932, (p3-30M) - 1970 FORD heavy duty custom camper special P.U. Overhauled 30 cu. In. mtr. 4 speed tran- smission. Min. stip rear ‘end. Radio & 8 track tapedeck. $1700. OBO. Phone 635-3566, {p5-30AM4) 1980 DODGE Van 4 on floor 4,000 miles on highway. Asking 7700. Ph. 635-9056 aft. Spm. ; - (c5-3Ju) 1973 FORD 250 pick up. 635- 494, ° 59, (p5-3Ju) MOBILE ~ HOMES GENERAL - ‘12x54 tt. with slove, fridge, and‘ dryer. Porch, joey shed and skirting. Olt and propane tanks - $7000 - phone 635- 3380. (p3-27,29,30M) J2x68 3 BR Mobile home. Excellent condition. - Furnished or unfurnished. Come & make an coffer. Phone 638-1049. _ (o10-9Ju) 1 FOR. SALE: In good shoptial ‘abou the ane ot” ; — The first electronic church . :| broadcast anywhere took the:: ‘telephone: since Alexander..Graham Bell's historic Jong-distance call - ~ tookplace only four,- years earlier..." - “At is. ‘helieved ‘Smith in: ‘regarded - -the - electronic: ‘ church service ag.a meand’of . . convincing:. people ‘telephone’ 8 potential. - Newspaper reporters were invited to to the eventand their reports were favorable, - Troop, a day after the phone tem was connected to the church, . People listening on their phones in Halifax heard the sermon, the choir singing, the congregatio nal a 4) 4s) a MOBILE - HOMES 12x68 MOBILE HOME with “10x32 addition. Set up-in . local trailer court. $15,000 . firm. Unfurnished. Phone 635-5112 after 6 pm. 197% 3) bdr Safeway Manor Mobile Home. Set up in Terrace trailer court. Phone 636 1246." (otfn-22-05-80) 1972 2 BDRM, Traller. Furnished minus beds. Asking: $10,500 firm. Ph, 635-6974. . For sale until Sunday 14x70 Mancé Majestic mobile home. Consider lease to purchase or. trade truck. Phone atter 6pm. 635-6606. (3-900) 1974 13x68 Mobile Home. Fridge & stove - Washer & Dryer. Joey shack & large balcony. Phone’ 635-7387. _feeedy), _ 92 12x52 ‘Statemari moblle home.2 BR’s Fridge. stove & dishwasher. 635-4994 635. 3199. _ (ps0) G6. RECREATIONAL ur r ur Hr utees) TENE MUST SELL — 1) ft. cam- per: Fully. equipped 8° Utillty traiter. Phone 635- 3932, ( p3-30M) TENDERS | "Province of British Columbia . | Ministry of Forests Government . of Canada Regional Economie Expansion - These are: FEDERAL PROVINCIAL” PROJECT(. 8), to be financed by the - DEPARTMENT OF: REGIONAL ECONOMIC EXPANSION and. the BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS vnderthe — . Subsidiary Agreement on INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT SEALED TENDERS for the following Stand Tending contract(s} will be received by the Regional Manager; Ministry. of Forests, Prince Rupert B.C., on the date(s) shown below: Contract: ST1031-7.21 JS, CR & MAC Located: New Remo No. 1 Forest District Kalum - Terrace, on 26.25 hectares. Viewing, Date June ard, 1980, leaving Terrace Ranger Station at 0900. hrs. Deadline for receipt of ‘of . the - “Phe morning sermon’ was . -preached’ by Rev. G.0. vse, (PIO-SOM) (smaller traller or 4xd | iin reer: Sep eecigh nat an BEB TES. eh _ only the musical portion was : clear. -{pl0-adu) . San a Hesponjees and the reading of of v the: leasons. “Rev, and’ Mrs, ‘troop ‘and ” members’ | * of © -the congregation were invited to thes -Dominion: Telegraph . ‘office where they listened to music played by the organist. at the.church,’. The service ‘wasn’t heard" as clearly here. Reports say -The entire @xperinent was still eonsidered a success. It ‘yepeated at the evening service * with ‘the same reaulta.. << “The telephone: became more successful after the event ‘and the. earl were: busy years ‘or the phone company. 2 66. RECREATIONAL. ~ VEHICLES. 1979 38" 5TH wheal, Skylark, -Tralter w-alr. conditioning _. wintérized & new condition Call Prince Rup. 624 5724 evenings only Acs au) 1976 23! PRONTIER. motor “hore w:30,000- ‘miles. Has bathroom w-tub. Also built in radio & -T.V.. hook up. Sleeps: In goodcondition. Phone 635-6011. = _ (c8-2Ju) 1979 VANGUARD 3 ft. ~ camper. Sleeps é- Includes +. Furnace, 3 burner stove, 3 ” way fridge; Queensize bed ' lever cab,.Camper tla- downs and hydraulle jacks . Phone 638.1079. 7 (e4-30M) - FOR. SALE 23 toot travel trailor, sleeps six, salt, contained. asking $4900. phone 635-3287. _ (c5-4Ju) Bore 1978 LEISURE Craft tent fraller. Sleeps 6. to 6. $1500.00. or trade for small ‘ear Phone, 849-5305, on CHEV. Ve ton Camper v Van. 307 standard. Mags & | Headers. Stove, Furnace & Ie@ box. Sunroof & tapedeck Asking $3800. Phone 635-4809 or 635-470. (c) Bat irsval fratigt i977 fidson Classic sleeps seven . Al Also 12 foot fiberglass trihull with ores and three lifejackets. $35-5713. . (pS. ‘iJu) TENDERS Provinceaf British Columbia Ministry of . Forests Government . of Canada >) 7 Regional. \ Economic. Expansion ' These sre: FEDERAL PROVINCIAL - PROJECT(- 3), to be financed by the DEPARTMENT OF ‘REGIONAL ECONOMIC EXPANSION and the BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF FORESTS under the = ', Subsidtary Agreementon INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT SEALED TENDERS ‘for the following Stand Tending contract(s) will be received by the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince . Rupert, B.C., onthe date(s) shown below: ; . Contract: ST93E-16-12 JS. Located:, West Francols Lake No. 1 Forest District” Lakes, Southbank, on 23.0 - hectares. Viewing Date June tenders Is 3:30 p.m: June . 10th 1960. Contract: ST1031-4-8 JS & CR Located: Exstew No. 2. Forest District Kalum -— Terrace, on 26.43 hectares. Viewing Date June 4rd, 1980, leaving Terrace Renger Station at 0700 hrs. -Deadiine for recefpt ' of tenders is 3:30 p.m. June 10th, 1980. ’ Tenders must be sub- mittedonthe form and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be obtained from the District Menager Indicated, or from the Regional Manager, Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C. The lowest or any tender wee necessarily beac: “the work willbe carried. out under the supervision of the . British Columbia Ministry of Forests. This call for Tender Is‘under the terms of the Canada British Columbia Intensive Forest Management Agreement. . (a7-30M) 4th, 1980, leaving Southbank Ranger Station at 0900 ‘hrs. Deadline for recelpt of tenders is 3/30 p.m. June 13th 1980. Contract: $T9IE- 16-13 JS. Located: West Francols. Lake No. 2. Forest District Lakes, Southbank, on 93 hectares. Viewing Date June 4th, 1980, Leaving Southbank . Ranger Statlon at 0900 hrs. Deadline for receipt of fenders [a 3:30 p.m. June ath 1980. Tenders must be sub- inittedon the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with particulars, may be. oblained from the District Manager indicated, of from the Reglonal. Manager, Ministry of Forests, Market Place; Prince Rupert, 8.C.. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. The work witl be carried - lout under the supervision of the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. This call for tender {s ‘ynder the terms of the Canade British Columbia intensive Forest Management . agreement. ' (34-30M) Rete PRE aa Jae : ‘For handy - | classified ad’ | placement use the. easy-to-follow dally herald mail-in order form - w73 MAVERICK hard top “tent trailer, Sleeps 6. Ice box. Sink. Cupboards. — _ $1,000, 638-1530, + (p6-21 ,22,23,27,29, 30M} 31 FT. AIRSTREAM traller. Fully equipped. View at 5135 McConnell or: call atter 5: 00 - 635-4380. (c10-11Ju) 1976 TRIPLE E Motor Home. GMC Chassis Phone HE atten Ee p:m. (p5-4Ju) 978 LEISURE: Cpaft tent trailer. Sleeps 6 to 8. $1500.00, Phone 849-5305. 61. SERVIGES DIVORCE . $100 plus Filing Fees we prepare your divorce papers over the phone — fast. For more Information cat! The Law Shoppe of Jack D. James, M.B.A, Lib. Toll free 112-800-663-3005, Credit forms available. m7 vy hoge latin. Th 24.0) INCORPORATE : “200° 4 ‘plus Jiling fees We process your ‘in- corporation over the, phone — fast. For more in- “for mation call: The Law Shoppe . 1014 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C. ‘V6Z.IPS Cail TOLL FREE 112-800. 663-3035. Credii terms available. (atin. F 28-03-80) APPLICATION FOR. APERMIT UNDER THE,POLLUTION | - CONTROLACT - . (Effluent). THIS APPLICATION Is to be filed with the Director of Pollution Control, Legislative Building, , _ Victoria, > British Cojum- bia, VaV 1X4. Any person who qualifies as an. ob- jector under section 16 of the Pollution Control Act may, within 30 days af tha date of application, or within 30 days of the date of publication in The British Columbia Gazatte or in & newspaper, of ’ where service Is required, within 30 days of serving a copy of the apptication, file with the. Director at the above address an objection in writing to the granting of a permit, stating the manner in which he Is altected. * PREAMBLE— The purpose of this application is to permit the discharge of slaughterhouse effluent _ to the ground. 1. LWe, Skeena Valley Maat Packers Ltd., of 1720 _ tauret St, ‘Terrace, 6.C. VaG 929 hereby apply to the Director for permit to discharge effluent fram Slaughterhouse located _1720- Laurel. $t., Into a lagoon and thence ‘the ground. _2 The land upon which the works are located Is lot 2M, Block B,' Range 5 Coast District... ‘3: The discharge : shall be located at 50 metres south east of S £. corner of Skeena Valley Meat | Packers bullding. 4. The quantity of effluent fo be (discharged js as follows: Average dally discharge (based on operating perlod} 100 IGPD. Maximum dally discharge 500 IGPD. The Sperating perlod during - which. the effivent will be discharged Is. 40 hr.. per week. 5. The characteristics of the effluent discharged shall ba equivalent te-or better than Typical slaughterhousse effluent, with small amount of ‘domestic effluent, after treatment by septle tank. 6. The type af treatment to be applied to the effluent before discharge is as follows: 12,000 Litre Septic Tank and Lagoon. This application, dated on ‘May lth, 1980, was posted on the ground In ac- cordance.- with =the ’ Pollution Control Regulations, Wlihetn Ziegler (a1-30M)