Page 10 A Wednesday, Juily 5, 1967" ; Minister here July 16 Gaglardi to open Pentecostal camp Highways and Pentecostal Minister P,A, Gaglardl will be in Terrace July 16 to open the Lakelse Pentecostal Camp. Gaglardl will also be guest speaker at the afternoon service, The Lakelse Pentecostal Camp, three miles from Lakelse on the old highway, holds 100 people at present but future plans include accomodation for 159 campers, ; Five buildings are now standing on the 63-acre site close to Wiillams Creek, . An estimated 10,000 volunteer hours were contributed to the project by local Pentecostal Church members, The buildings were obtained from Alcan and moved in sections to the site, Following the opening ceremonies the camp will immediately go into action with. one week of children’s camp July 17 to 22 followed by a teen camp from July 23 to 30. During this time familles will be able to attend on weekends... Need for a camp in thls area was emphasised by the twu Snow Camps held at Smithers in February of 1966 and 1967, The first winter camp which was anew idea in the area was attended by 115 teenagers while the 1967 teen camp had 170 in attendance. S CENTRE LTD. Now Featuring A Complete “DRAFTING & BLUE PRINTING SERVICE” Complete line of building supplies and manufacturer’ of ‘Nor-Pine' Homes 4827 KEITH RD. - - - PHONE 635-2268, 695.2249 CANADIAN FREIGHTWAYS | | DAILY SERVICE fram 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 and Terminal! Facilities at afl Points TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD. TERRACE, B:C,° PARENTS &¢ KALUM SCHOOL and other friends honored school principal Mrs, Fran LaBelle at a “surprise’’ tea in Knox United Church Hall Wednesday, On behalf of those present Murdo MacDonald presented Mrs, LaBelle with a Ruth Harvey picture of “The Seven Sisters.?’ Mrs. LaBelle is leaving Terrace after 17 years teaching here, Pine Grove Park, the cen tennial project of the Kitwangs community, received its official dedication Juna 24, °- ; Skeena M.P, Frank fowar¢ in his address to the 400 people attending the opening ceremo nles,commented on the aptnes: of the name Pine’ Grove Park, Mr. William (Bill) Braken- bury the iret wa te settler stil) reaiden a ribbon across tha mal cet way'to the park and declared the park offictally open, rated rescue techn{ques and swimming strokes tian exhib! tlon of water safety and swims ming. co pemonswations of Water Ballet, agegroup races and skin- diving and scuba diving equip. ment were well received by the crown gathered around the swimming hole,’? said Mel Flet- cher, chairmanofthe Centennial Committee, . Other events in the day long celebration included a Centen- nial Church service at St, Sa viour’'s Anglican Church, a their pets and decorated bicy- cles, a barbecue and comm’ nity plenic supper and a Cen-_ tennial Balt . Prizewinners in the parade with their prizes: Kiddies Pets = First « Dawn Hobenshield and dog "Dusty'* Kiddies decorated Bikes ~- First - Kathy James, _ Kiddles Costumes - First - Stephen Hoss - Clown ‘Equestrian - Joan Elllott - Shetland Pony Cari, Sos Floats « Kiaus Riche » Pirate Boat, _ Winners of the school essay contest were announced and prizes presnted: . . Primary - Drawing of Park ~ RUTH _HALLOCK A taste of peanut butter If deadlines permitted I could "| give you a few squibblys about, SHS Ro SN S . CHRISTIAN REFORMED ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL CHURCH 5010 Agar Ave., Terrace, B.C. Sparks Street at Straume Ave. 10:00 am—Sunday School Rev. ¥, Luchies Ph. 635-2621 11:00 am,—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 1 SUNDAY Wednesday — 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ee Peaver Meeting » 5:00 p.m—Afternaon Service “7.49 p.m.—Young Peoples Ce 4 Cordial Welcome Awaits You UPLANDS BAPTIST Rev, &.- Thiessen, Pastor. CHURCH 4812 Graham Ove. Ph. 635-6768 (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell A jalliwell Avenue SUNDAY CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave. 11:00 a.m—Morning Service Summer Schedule Wednesday, 3:00 pin. — 9:00 am.—Worsbip Service Prayer meeting and Bible Study - _Pastor H. Madsen, 8.A, 6.0. a 4718 Loon Ave, Ph. 635-5902 “Your friendiy family church’ Pe NH gh at BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH . (Regular) Kalum at Soucie Ph. 635-5187 Pastor Lloyd Andersen 6B. Th. . 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, — . asses, 7:30 p.m—Evening Service Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 8:30 p.m—Prayer Meeting EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparkes $f, 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 am.—Morning Warshi 7:30 p.m.—Evening ce. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitation To All Po Rev. H. J. Jost, Pastor MENNONITE BRETHREN 4665 Park Ave.- Ph. 635-5115 CHURCH | eS 3406 Eby St. Phone 635-5976 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACL# _. Pastor Alvin Penner ——=:10:00 a.m.—Sunday. School 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship _ 12:00 a.m. — Worship Service 7:00. Pam hvangelistle 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service qyesday at 7:30. p.m. el le ‘+ YOUNG PEOPLES. - 7 a. / ‘Thursday at 7:30 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Rev. D, Rathien . ' Lakelse Avenue - Phones — Office 635-2434 SUNDAY MASSES: , “+ Home 635-5336 830 am, 10:00am, (a "> 14:18 ata. and 7:30 p.m. ‘Phone 635-2313 '$T, MATTHEWS CHURCH Anatlean Church of Canada — 4726 Lezelle Ave, Ph, 635-5855 ;Anglican' Church of Cenada 7 +. gunday, July 9 °° ‘10:15 am<—Matins and Parish . Communion - 7:30 p.m—Evening Service SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST >. @HURCH | Pastor R, G, Burton 695-2023 - ., $906. Griffith: Street. . , SATORDAY TERRACE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Phones 635-5721 KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munres St. . 9:30. a.m.—Sunday Schoal. .. {1:00 4.m—Morning Worship Newcomers to the community ~“.gre invited to share in the ‘life and work of the United Church - : . You are invited to drop. this your name and: address tf clipping in the mail with | our big Centennial Dominion “ay weekend, But they don’t so I -shall have to content myself with a few sideswipes at the Royal Visit to Ottawa and Mon- treal, Firstly ~ the thought of the Queen cutling {nto an ex- pensive wooden birthday cake gives me a silver In my side, Why not something more prac tical to denote Canada’s bdirth- day «+ such as a REAL glant fruitcake ~ slices of which could be sold at 50¢ aplece and pro- ceeds used to help subsidize housing or education. Perhaps we could even tuck a plece of cake under our pillows and dream about what party willwin the next election! Where do the British news columnists get off with their snide remakrs about the Queen being unwelcome In Canada? A few hotheads spout off in the East somewhere and spon taneously, the newsboys over there scream Canadians are on a hate kick, Can you imagine how many apples must get the heave-ho In good old England just because one or two have turned ‘soft? . ++ For my money Queen Eliza- beth and any member of her famliy may visit this country at anytime and under any cir- cumstances and be completely welcome, The same goes for President De Gaulle) 7 fident that congratulations are in + ~ Thad bigger things in mind when I spoke of a wading pool, I suppose, Keep remembering one out of my own childhood, But it was at Borden Park in Edmonton and of course there were a great many more child- ren then and a good many more tax dollars, That doesn’t mean: I'm backing off, I stil] think Terrace could use one, 444+ ‘Particular pat on the back this week for school teachers who have a sense of humour as well as the courage to admit it, Plain old fashioned pat on the backfor school - teachers period, Hope they allhave a pleasant summer, Congratulations to the young people of Skeena Secondary who produced this year’s annual, K's an exceptionally nice look. dng publication and contains some very interesting items, Well done ‘ +++ And although this column was written on Friday, June 30 at ll am. I am sufficiently con- order for all those people who worked so hard to make Ter- race's Centetinial celebrations such a success at the weekend which is tomorrow today and ree days ago by the time you read this), From the Churches: An act of kindness brings God fo man BY REV, JOHN Dy WATTS ST, MATHEWS ANGLICAN CHURCH, She stood alone, shivering, pale, wide-eyed. Many folk hurried across the bridge in the heart of London ail bending before the bitter wind, but the ill-clad child remained - motionless, At last one of the hurrying crowd paused, peered at the wan, ‘thin face, noted the hands were blue with cold, and saw bewllder- ment and pante lurking in those wide eyes, He was a young doctor drom Ireland, and there, on a London bridge, he asked one simple question; “What are you doing here?*’ . So, ‘Walting for God’? was the curious reply, : * But why out hera,’* the man’s voice was gentle, ‘*Pather is dead,’? said the child, “Mother 1s dead too, but |-. before she dled she sald God would take care of me, and thatI 1 | must walt for Him, I’ ve waited a long time at home, come out to look for Him.’ * . Moved to-tears, the young doctor sald, “And you have found Him]?' “That could have been regarded as blasphemous, but it was not meant to be - - aitd in a way ft was true, ; . Gently. the young doctor led the small child to his own home, . 86 now [' ve Maria Marcos : Junior - Essay - Joan Elliott Senior - Essay - Raymond Douglas ‘ . , Special - David James - for the name **Pine Grove Park,’! Even a nod from a person who is esteamied is of more force than a thousand arguments or studied sentences from others, PLUTARCH Kitwanga opens — Pine Grove park Terrace Swim Club, directed | « by Gordle McConnell, demons. | 3 parade featuring the kiddies with |. were announced and presented || 4 ' Though a man esdape every other danger, he can never wholly ‘escape those who do not want such a person as he isto apist. Te - demosthenes | Gregg’s Lakelse Service Lake Rood’. + GROCERIES, GAS," PHONE 635-6978 _ CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Open Monday through Saturday, 10 aim, to T am. . -. - Sunday, 10 a.m, to 10 p.m, Phone 635-6117, - Terrace, B.C.|. ! FREELANCE. PHOTOGRAPHY: @ Industrial. @ Candid Weddings @ Portraits’ L @ Té6mm MOVIES ‘TAKEN AND DEVELOPED @ ___Phone For Appointment 635-5201 Dinner Party - soe, “i 4 LG t FUNNY’ "\/ GHOULS © Say! *DALLY* _BESTLE, Z NEVER | Alaa GAW ANYONE “| WHO COULD DALLY ; OVER A JOB Ag LONG AS YOU CAN? eee Wl iad Hi and. Lois ® |. By Mort Walker & Dik Browne ane . CHIP iS AT. THAT IN-BETWEEN STAGE. SOMETIMES HE ACTS SO GROWN UP ANP OTHER TIMES HES UKE A LITTLE BOY? _ YESTERDAY I FOUN? POP © Ming Frere Sralimin, lot. 167, ‘Weald rights resaeved. 6:15 am-—Sabbath School 11:00 a.m-—Morning Service : : a as 7 - “PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA The . .« pervices'at . : Christian Reformed Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. | Knox United Church. Box O84, ‘Terrace, B.C. ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee) ‘gave her warmth‘and food and comfort and promised hersecurlty, And he kept his promise for he founded Dr, Barnardo’s Homes, - There 1s always someone looking tor help. What we cando | | - to help with whatever kindness we can give brings God to that person, We hear frequently of people nat knowing. where to find God, but God would want you and-me to be his agents of mercy . ‘wherever and whenever we can, _ And to those: who are looking ior help-then perhaps the little ||. |. girl's faith.can give -you encouragement: for'if you make a move of faith to-seek God: He will alwaysbe thera to meet you. Actually He''ls. there ‘all the time waiting for you to open up to-Him,