Wednesday, April 13, 1966 TERRACE ‘'Omineco” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ~BEFORE YOU TRAVEL Far distant lands are now only hourg away from Canada and it is Me Possible for a traveller to céme in mee contact with many kinds of dis- eases, which could show no symp- toms until after he has reached m home. Before leaving home for 1 other continents, your travel agent and your doctor should be consult- as to what vaccination is advis- able for the areas you will visit and for your protection. Life Member Million Club Th is owned by the policyholders It is the low cost company It pays to own a policy it oo with ft. eae POLICIES TO MEET EVERY NEED 5 Family Protection - Mortgage Business Insurance Trust Funds 475 Howe Street = Vancouver, B.C, mt Phone: Bus.— 683-6905 ' Res.—. 921-7870 Local —VI 3-2249 cH ? 2 mMUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Weekly Rev. H. N. MADSEN MAN’S RESPONSE TO GOD'S LOVE In the week just past many peo- ple have entered the doors of the Christian churches in our country, Some came out of habit, a yearly habit that is. Some came because their conscience, or their mate badgered them into making an appearance, But many came to worship a God who in love’ sent His Son to redeem men from their shallow and sordid existence. This latter group are those who come regularly to worship — this is their response to God's love, it's a response of faith in God’s stead- fastness and endurance, and con- tinuing concern for those who be- lieve in Him, The ‘first two groups who make their annual Easter pilgrimage to the Christian churches cannot equate God's love with the some- times unlovely events which oc- cur in their own lives. And so they scoff at the term ‘God's love,’ and insist that a God of love would never treat people as they have been treated. This situation reminds me of an old story which bears telling once again. One time a man had a mule, It was a good mule. This mule was the envy of every farmer in the neighborhood. One day the owner Was approached by his neighbor te sell the mule. ‘The offer was so geod that the owner could not re- fuse it. On parting with the mute jhe told the new owner to be sure to treat the mule kindly, to give it love, affection and appreciation and then he would get good re- [At The Boral Churches CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL B Sparks Street at Straume Avenue 5010 Rev, V. Luchies VI13-262] 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship ; 5:00 p.m.-—Afternoon Service. 9:15 am—"Back To God . Hour” on CFTK. . . ———SSSSSSoo——SSSSESEE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor E. E, Littman Ph. VI3-2915 3306 Griffith's Road SATURDAY 9:15 a.m—Sabbath School, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service, SSE # CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH: Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave. § 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. p 1:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, 8.0. 4718 Loen Ave, Ph, V1} 3.5662 “Your friendly family Church” KNOX UNITED CHURCH Corner Lazalle Ave. & Munroe St. m 9:30 a.m,—Sunday School. 11;00 a.m.—Morning Worship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the life and work of the United Church, You are invited to drop this clip- Ping in the mail with your hame and address to Knox United Church, Box 984, Terrace, B.C, thease wee SVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks St. 0:00 am.—Sunday School, 00 am.—Morning Worship, 0 pm.—Evening Service, 30 p.m, Wednesday — Prayer and Bible Study. ' A cordial invitation to All Rev. H, J, Jost, Pastor 565 Park Ave, Phone VI 3-5115 Bm CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST m OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 7 (Mormon) SERVICES ae:c0 a.m.—Sundays make Hall — Sparks Street oo Agar Avenue, Terrace, 3.¢ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service, Wednesday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Friday 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev. E. Thiessen, Pastor 4812 Graham Ave. Phone V1 3-6768 —SSSSSS MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3405 Eby Street Pastor Alvin Ponner, Ph. V1 3-5976 10:00 a.m.— Sunday School 11:00 am.—Worship Service, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. 6:45 a.m—'Gospel Light Hour” over CETK. ; —_SSSaaaaaE_— PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m~—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evangelist Service. All are Welcome Pastor Rev, D. Rathjen Phones: Office: V13-2434, Home: V19-5336 ———— ————— UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Ave, SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Service 7:30 p.m—Evening Service 8:00 P.m.— Wednesday — Prayer meeting and Bible study, James H. Rose, Pastor Telephone VI3-6685 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada Phone VI 3-5055 4726 Lazelle Avenue 10:15 a,m.—Matins and Parish Communion 10:15 a.m—Sunday School 7:30 P.m—Evening Service =e ES - BETHEL FAPTisT CHURCH | (Regular) Kalum at Soucle Ph. VI3-5329 Pastor —Lloyd Andersen B,Th. 10:30 + 12:00 — Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m, — Canadian Baptist Crusaders Club. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. ‘| president: Mrs, Effray, third vice Sermon CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH sults. Arriving home with his purchase the new owner. proceed- ed to make the mule very com- fortable. He even decided to let the mule rest for the balance af the day. Next day he brushed, patted and made a great fuss over the long. eared beast before he harnessed him. But when he put the mule to the plough, he refused to budge. So he talked nicely to the stub- born beast, but the result remain- ed the same — no response what- soever. After four hours of try- ing the new owner went to his neighbor and complained that he had given a gross mis-représenta- tion of the validity of this animal. Ee also related all that he had done for the mule, and the lack of response. The former owner went with his dissatisfied neigh- bor to where the mule was stand- ing bitched to the plow. The first thing he did was to take a piece of two by four and break it over the mule’s head, then Bicking up the reins he gave the command to 8o and away the mule went, Puzzled, the new owner .inquiréd how this act was to be interpreted as the love which he'd been in- Structed to shower the animal with, “Well,” said the previous owner, “your love was all wasted because you didn't get his atten- tion first.” This little story can Perhaps Serve to illustrate why God deals with some people as He does, His love for men through the erucifi- xion and the resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ, has failed to get peoples attention. Therefore at times God resorts to means and Methods which will catch our at- tention. Sometimes He finds it ne- cessary to use the means of death before people will stop and real: ize that life itself ig a gift of His love, ee Terrace CWL Instals Officers For Year The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Womens League was held April 5 in Veritas Auditorium with Mrs. Julia Fredericks in the chair, . His Excellency, the Most Revet- end Bishop Fergus O'Grady ad- dressed the group briefly. The group learned that through the efforts of Bishop O’Grady and his colleagues, the Prince George Col- lege has now been granted a char- ter by the provincial government. The main theme of the conven: tion to be held May: 10 and 11 in Prince Rupert will be “Education.” Mrs. Fredericks urged that suftici- ent representation from the Ter race Council be in attendance. A donation of $15.00 was for- warded to the producers of the Sacred Heart television Program, seen here on Sundays. Installation of officers was con- ducted by director, Reverend Father Mohan in a special candle- light ceremony. Officers installed for the year 1966-67 were: Mrs. Julia Fredericks, president; Mrs, Eva Daniels, first vice presi- dent; Mrs, Olive Stock, second vice President; Mrs. Vera Ross, treasur- er and Mrs, Sally Barry, secretary, A short discussion was held con- cerning condition of the school lib- rary. It was decided that proceeds ed for April 29 in the auditorium would be turned over to the libra- A short explanation of the “Van- jer Institute of the. Family” was given by Mrs, Daniels. The nation- al CWL has pledged $100,000 for this worthy cause and hopes to achieve this goal as a 1887 Cen- tennis) project. LAFF . LINE Many a man succeeds by making hay from the grass that grows un- from a sale of used goods, schedul- | ry for the purchase of new books. |' | t ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Dispatch by Poul Bogelund Og ag, A track and field clinic will be held at Prince George on May 6 and 7 under the direction of well known coach, J. H. G. Dyson. The clinic is specially designed for teachers and coaches, and there is every reason to believe it will re- ceive its full share of suitable can- didates from Terrace and district. Comrade Nick Nattress, wel’ known for his Legion sports acti- vities, has been invited to attend as an instructor, We are lacking for velunteers to represent the Legion in the May Day Chuck Wagon Race, sponsored by the Elks Lodge. Candidates should be sound of wind and limb, built for racing but with the sta- mina and endurance required for a prolonged effort. For further details, see your branch secretary. Comrade Kirkaldy, a visitor to Prince Rupert over Easter week- end, was invited to attend the banquet concluding the Mixed Bon- spiel held by Branch 27, A won- derful time was had by all, espe- cially by Comrade Sam who had the privilege of presenting the Prizes — and wonder of wonders, a prize for every curler partici- pating in the ’spiel.” Take a les. son, you loggers Best wishes for a speedy recov: ery to the following patients in Mills Memorial Hospital. Comrade Halliday from Branch 220, Queen Charlotte Islands: Comrade Whit- ten fram Branch 107, Chase; Com- rade Flemming from Branch 27, Prince Rupert: Comrade Black- more from Branch 4, Edmonton. Also to Pat Nattress, injured in a car crash and to Pilot Officer Lamb and Pilot Officer Van Herd, injur- ed in Sunday's plane crash, . a. Health rules should be featured among New Year resolutions such as having a check-up by the doctor as often as he advises; seeing the dentist twice yearly: having your éyes examined at least’ annually after age forty; having your glass- es and frames checked and adjust: ed by the optician who made them — if they are bent or out of align. For a Change of Pace. , . Eat ‘K Oriental 4642 Lazelle Ave, der the other fellow's feet, Page Nina! THEATRE * April 14, 15,16 Thurs, Fri, Sat. Topakipi Crime Comedy in Color Starring: Melina Mercouri Peter Ustinov, Maximillian Schell Shorts: Weather Magic Out at 10:15 an [al Saturday Matinee Santiago In Color Caveman story of the Caribean Sea Starring: Lloyd Nolan Allan Ladd, Chill Wills Shorts: Two selected in color Out at 4:00 - April 18, 19,20 Mon. Tues, Wed. Dear Heart Comedy Drama Starring: Glenn Ford, Geraldine Paige Shorts; The Unmentionables Out at 10:10 Tillicum Drive-In Apri] 15, 16 Friday, Saturday Blood on the Arrow Western in Technicolor Starring: Dale Robertson, Martha Hyer, Wendell Corey Shorts: - - Single and Double Cartoon, Color ee April 22, 23 Friday, Saturday Racing Fever Racetrack Story. In Color Starring: Joe Morrison, Barbara Biggart Shorts: Cartoon and Travalogue in Color ment, they can affect your vision. i, The exciting flavor of the Orient is just a dinner away at our Chinese regtaurant.. BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Gis, RESTAURANT Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 am. to 1 am, Sunday, 10 a.m. te 10 p.m. FULL FACILITIES Take-out Orders, phone VI 3-6629 Terrace, B.C. Tillicom| (ADULT) a April 6 | is rs ee A ee eee aoe eine anemia sill. a