; Poge 14 TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Wednesdoy,; May-25, 19 At The Woral Churches CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Avenue Rev. V. Luchles Vi 3-262) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School i 00 am.—-Morning Worship 5:00 p.m—Afternoon Service, 9:15 a.m.—"Back To God ‘Hour” on CFTEK, —— 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. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks SS). and Park Ave. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 41:00 am—Worship Service. Pastor H. Madsen, B.A., B.D. 4718 Loen Ave, Ph, VI 23-5882 "Your friendly family Church" KNOX UNITED CHURCH Corner Lazelle Ava. & Munroe St, 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 name and address to Knox United Church, Box 484, Terrace, B.C. i ee ee ee ad i ie er ee re 2s ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL ’ 5010 Agar Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 10:00 am—Sunday Schcol. 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 V13-6768 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) SERVICES 40:30 a.m.—Sundays Elks Hall —- Sparks Street EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks St, 10:00 am.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 pm—Evening Service. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday . Prayer and Bible Gi Study. A cordial invitation te All Rev, H. J. Jost, Pastor 4665 Park Ave. Phone 843-5115 MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby Street Pastor Alvin Penner, Ph. Vi 3-5976 10:00 a.m.—- Sunday School 11:00 am.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. 8:45 am.—“Gospel Light Hour" over CFTK. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—-Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m—Evangelist Service. All are Welcome Pastor Rev. D. Rathjen Phones: Office: V1 3-2434, Home: V1 3-5336 UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Sovthern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Ave. SUNDAY 9:45 am.—Sunday, School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service 7:30 D.m—Evening Service 6:00 p.m.—Wednesday — Prayer meeting and Bible study. James H. Rose, Pastor Telephone V13-6685 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada Phone Vi 23-5855 4726 Lazelle Avenya 10:15 a.m.—-Matins and Parish Communion 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH _ (Regutary" -- -« Kalum at Soucle Ph. V13-5329 ‘Pastor —Lloyd Andersen B,Th. 20:30 - 12:00 —~ Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes. 7:30 pm —Evening Service, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. -— Canadian Baptist Crusaders Club, Thursday 8:00 p.m, — Prayer eeting. Why Not Attend Your Church This Sunday? continued from page 9 “The Queen” an argillite totem pole to the pre: mier, as chairman of the BO, Fer- e5, A few comments heard {rom ghip passengers were: “Most impressive to see all the smal] boats out to greet us”: “It was tremendoug — we were in tears at the welcome accorded us’; “It was like VE-day", said a "Van. couver passenger; “It was wonder: ful, go quick, so fast—and 20-eour trip," commented Bill Dale former Terrace resident, who 52 yearg he- fore had made the “inside pass. age” trip irom Vancouver to Prince Rupert on the SS “Prince Rupert” in 36 hours. DAY'S ACTIVITIES The city hosted a luncheon for the official guests at the - Crest, follawing which an Americay Air Force fly-pass was viewed. . The Royal Canadian Engineer’s Band and northern B.C. square dancers performed during the af- ternoon on the court house grounds, Wives of official guests were entertained at tea at jthe home of Mrs. W. D. Stothert, RCMP chauffeured cars were available throughout the celgbra- on SMORGASBORD Over 600 people sat down to a fabulous smorgasbord dinner that featured a variety of some 30 sea- food dishes, Mayor ‘Lester presided ovér the enthusiastic gathering in the Civic Centre and greeted guests on he- half of the City of Prince Rupert. He said “Today is a historic day in the history of Prince Rupert and we view the event With a sense of achievement.” , Lieut.Governor Pearkes Mught a message from the Queet and was presented with a painting by Mrs, Ruth Harvey, “Totem Poles in Kitwancool.” His Honor commended “the men and women who had the vision of the north, — you knew that one day your town would come into its own — today is the day | On behalf of Her Majesty Queen, beth he wished peace, hapbiness and prosperity to Prince Rupert. Governor William Egan of Al- aska was presented: with a Plaque as representative of the Alaska Ferry System, “the forerunner of the initiation of this new ferry system,” Governor Egan brought greet- THE FAMOUS . 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Sedan $ 40 $595 1956 Meteor Station Wagon $95 $675 «1956 Marcury Dump Truck with box, holst $1100 Sixty 1956 fo 1967 Model Cara and Trucks Presently in Stock, Drastically. Reduced to Clear! CHEVROLET - OLDS PONTIAD - * Phone VI 3-6331, VI 3-5905 BUICK ings from the people of Alaska stating, “as citizens of the north, we are as one.” minister ‘of munielpal affairs, re- presenting the Kelsey Bay riding was given a presentation, and in turn, presented the city with a floral. model of the “Queen of Prince Rupert.” GUEST SPEAKER . The Honorable W. H. Murray of Prince Rupert, speaker of the house, introduced the guest speak- er, the Honorable Mr. Bennett, whom he referred to as “the mem- ber from South Okanagan, the pre- mier of British Columbia and the minister of finance.” Mr, Murray said, “the big day has finally come. | The advent of “The Queen” makes B.C.'s Ferry system the largest in the world, with more operating vessels than the Royal Canadian Navy. ” an argillite totem pole. Mr. Bennett thanked the people for sending such an able man as Mr. Murray to the Legislature, The honorable minister stated that “it was 100 years ago that Vancouver Island joined with the Crown Colo- ny of the mainland” and he con- tinued “today’s ceremony is eqfial- ly significant.” The honorable minister announc- built as soon as humanly possible, for” he said, “we can’t fly on one wing.” Commenting on Highway 16 Mr. Eennett said “I'm going to drive over Highway 16 for the first time, my wife will be with me, and she has a wonderful memory.” (The eomment brought forth a round of applause), He spoke of the the governor af Alaska's presence at the celebra- tion remarking that “it is a sig- nificant fact that British Columbia does not tend to separate Alaska from the. United States, but rather ta unite it — just as the new ferry system links Vancouver Island to north-central British Columbia.” FITFING CONCLUSION In thanking the premier, mayor Lester, called upon the Smithers Harmonettes — the goodwill am- bassadors of north-west B.C. —. The group stood in silhouette on the darkened stage and sang ap- propriately, “This Land is Your Land." They presented a number of selections which completely cap- tivated the audience. . Mayor Lester thanked all who For a Ghange : of Pace... Eat Oriental | The exciting flavor’ 4642 Laxcile Ave, Take-out Orders, The Honorable Dan. Cambell, The premier was presented with | participated in the welconsing cere- | » monies, in particular the RC and the good. job -done by J Lambie. . . Shortly before. ‘midnight a de ing display of fireworks ‘rou the welcome ceremonies to a ol” It had been a truly “great” a fitting climax to the fine: formances displayed at Campy River and Kelsey Bay. us Not ‘only was it a “red-lett day ior Prince Rupert but for® communities along Highway The new government ferry ays does mofe than just link Vang ver Island to the north main — it opens a wide new world travel adventure in the north] Total expenditures of the Taries reached $88.07 per stude and increase over $80.08 in § preceding year, ed that “a sister ship would be.| , sy | XL 700 Saw “New design —light weight — faster cutting — double fuel and oif capacity. Only.14% ibs, less bar and chain and cuts through 15” hardwood — in 12 seconds! And the cost is low! See it, try it, buy itl So light . you can balance iton one hand. Reynolds Electri 2903 South Kalum St. # ‘Terrace, B.C,—Ph. Vi 3-23 of. the Orient is juse a dinner away at our Chinese rostausant.. 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