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Luchies Ph, 635-2621 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School SUNDAY — 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service Pe UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Avenue SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Merning Service Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer meeting and Bible Study Pe BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH . (Regular) r Kalum at Soucie “Ph, 635-5187 Pastor Lloyd Andersen B. Th. 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 8:30 p.n.—Prayer Meeting Eee MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby St 39 Phone 635-5976 Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am. — Worship Service Showing July 23 at 7:30 p.m. The Paul Carlson Story: portrayal of the missionary doctor slain in the Stanleyville massacre. This is a -53-minute eclored film _ ees CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES: 8:30 a.m., 10:00 am., 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Phone 635-2313 | eas ST.. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada 4726 Lazelle Ave. Ph. 635-5855 _ Anglican Church ot Canada Sunday, duly 28 10: 15 am. a chins and Sermon | 8:30 a.m.--Holy Communion 7:30 p.m.—Evensong | aa _ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ' CHURCH - Pastor R..G. Burton 695-2023 $306 Griffith Street SATURDAY: SB a.m—Sabbath Schogl. 11:00 am—Horning Service ee PRESBYTERIAN . _CHURCH IN {CANADA : service. . The Christian Reformed Church Sunday at a ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave., Terrace, B.C. 10:00.'4.n,—Suanday ‘School i 11: :00 a.m.—Moruing Worship - 00 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday _ 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Friday — 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awalts, You Rev, E, Thiessen, Pastor 4812 Graham Ove. Ph. 635-6768 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE [FE All other services to be held |f at Lakelse Pentecostal Camp on Old Lakelse Highway at Wil- Hams Creek. Services nightly at V7 pm. and Sunday at 2:3 Everyone vane to services Camp speaker — Evangelist Johnson Children’s Camp — July 17 - 22 Youth Camp — July 23 - 30 Pastor Rov. D. Rathien Phones — Office 635-2434 Home 635-5336 PY CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Car, Sparks St, and Park Avo, Summer Schedule 9:00 a.m—Worship Servic> Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, B.D. 4718 Loen Ave. Ph. 635-5862 “Your friendly family church" ce ae) EVANGELICAL FREE Cor, Park hte aH Sparks St. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m—Evening Service _ Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial invitation To All Rev. H. J. fost, Pastor 4665 Park Ave. . Ph, 635-5115 TERRACE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Phones 635-5721 KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor, Lazelle Ave. & Munroe $t. . 6:30 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 _ clipping ‘in the “mall with your name and address to |: nox United Church. 884, Terrace, , BC. Viverese rene cevenesnenens _ For, ALL. your, printing. requireménts, shop: at the Herald MAIN TERRACE STREETS were metered this week, Meters will record number of motor vehicles passing through,Statistics will be used in a study of Terrace traffic problems called by municipal Council, _ ese, ay 19, 1967 i Emergency ward a substitute : for family doctor’s office?’ The hospital emergency-ward Is becoming a substitute for’ the office of the family doctor, - coneluie Doctors G, C, Robinson f | and Harry Klonoff after a one - Consult The Herald for Two-Color Ads year review at the Vancouver Generak Hospital emergency- room, In an articte in the Canadian Medical Associaton Journal,’ ? the doctors studied the records of visits of children under 19 years, One-quarternf all visits were made “by pre-school children and late adolescents, with the boys outnumbering the girls, The two commonest causes of medical. emergency visits were polsonings and convulsions, cuts, fractures, and head in- jurles headed. the surgical pro- blems, In fact, three quartersof child emergency cases were of a surgical nature with spring and summer, the peak visit seasons, Interestingly, the doctors found that 76 per cent of the patlenis were discharged home and referred to the care of a family doctor and only 15 per | cent were admitted to hospital. These findings, and other similar studies, show that the majority of patlents had no re- gular contact with a family doc- tor, Tn the Vancouver study, about tow thirds of a patients arrived Don't treat cuts lightly Cuts and scrapes are proba« bly the most common of sum- mer yacation accidents and for this reason are perhaps ‘too often overlooked, or treated lightly, Any cut caused by an obviously dirty object should be washed with soap and water, advises St. John Ambulance, the Cana- dian First Aid Authority, For deeper cuts, bleeding should be controlled by the steady, direct, pressure of a preferably sterile dressing on the wound, The patient should be kept at, rest, and the injured part of the body should be kept elevated, at the hospital ‘emergency-room without having tried to obtain .medical advice elsewhere, - . The doctors conclude that.the cal-care insurance program will eliminate these casual patients and the out-patients clinic and the public ward where they re celye frea medical: care, .. © introduction of thefederal medi- threatened logs, of these teach, ing facilitles 1s a serlous imate Fe Drs. Robinson and Klonoft. Bug urgent problems to the hospital. gest ‘that. the increasing trend: of -visits of patients with note. emergency ward ‘cat become an, For the medical stall, the: Jshing 0 outpatient department FURTHER DETAILS ON: @ Ona Term Deposit of 0 one year, the Credit Union | pays a guaranteed interest. of 4¥2.% per annum, ® On a Term Deposit of three years, ‘the Credit --§ i Union pays a guaranteed interest of oA % per annum. —. : @ On o Term Deposit of five -years,.. the Credit, — Union pays a Suaranteed. interest: of 8% F per annum. :’ ; _ CAN | BORROW AGAINST MY TERM DEPOSITS? | YES. The foan will be life insured subject to the limitations. of loan protection ‘insurance. ‘FINALLY r Members are ‘required to have $500.00 - ‘In: _ Share Savings before any ‘investment ‘can be i made on Term Deposits. Se, For further information contact: . CREDIT UNION | . "Co. -Op- Shopping Centre Phone a _ Phone 635-5701. THESE MEN ae B.C. built a castle’ Aa ag 4 Ste ” ROBERT DUNSMUIR poor emigrant who came to British Columbia and capped his career by building a story book castle for his bride. . . Poison ivy is hard to cure The irritating rash which comes from contact with poison Ivy is much easter to prevent than to cure, according to St, John Ambulance First Aid Aut- horities, Learn to recognize the’ plant, and avoid it, : . The first sign of contact with jthls polsonous shrub is a mild tching, followed by a slight blush of the skin, As the itching increases, wate ery blisters form, becoming anything: jJrom pinple-like spats to Gozlng sores, - If you do come Into contact with pofson Lvy, or suspéct you have, wash the skin with soap and water as soon as possible, Use laundry soap If it is avate lable, and wash thoroughly so a3 to remove ‘all traces of ofl ‘CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of Letter Day Saints (Mormon) Se AM, — Priesthood: 0 AM, — Sunday School tka Hall on: Sparks ee 4 9:30 10: NOTICE ; + Presbyterian Services Sunday 7:30 pan. a Christion Reformed Church ALL WELCOME a Pte ‘to ba:able-to enjoy one's | “Rurthér information: ‘phone 685-7386 evening He was born in Hurlford, Ayr= shire, Scotland “in igat and though he worked in the mines as a youth, his father saw to It that he also was well educated, Robert met his bride Joan Olive White in Scotland and they were wed in 1847. But they didn’t settle down, Robert was restless and ad. venturaus and wanted to seek a new. life across the ocean, His wite wanted to remain in Scotland but when he offered his riches and even promised her a castle, she set out with | & him to sall around Cape Horn to Vancouver Island, Their ship grounded off the mouth of the Columbia River and the crew deserted to join the California gold Robert and his wife wentto Fort Vancouver where their first sor James was born, Eventually he found passage for his wife and child to Fort Rupert on Vancouver Island where he was engaged as amin. ing advisor to Hudson’s Bay Company coal operations, They lived a frontier life which was little improved when they moved to Nanaimo. But there in 1869, Dunsmuir’s fortunes changed, . He discovered a rich seam of coal at Wellington and never knew poverty again, One busl- hess venture led to another, He bullt a railway connecting with Victoria and a fleet of ships to carry his coal to the mainland, He was elected to the British Columbia legislature in 1882 and became president of the Executive Council in 1967, He was chief owner of the Al. bion Works at Vi¢torla and part owner of Canadian Pacific Navi. gation Company. He was involved with Victoria : ‘Theatre, Matsqui Dyking Com ‘pany, the proposed Canadian “Western Railway and almost ' | avery other major enterprise of. the province, He had power- ulfriends and enemies aswell, ‘among his workers, When strikes closed his mines he fired the men saylng, #. . ‘not ome ofthe old hands wily |- J. ever earn another dollar at one of my works,'* He raised two sons and elght ‘daughters and built the castte |. | Ke had promiced hia wife, Crai- | gdarroch, which still stands at Victoria.” But -he died before it was complete, when he was 64, | ‘Tho good’ man prolongs his past life is to live twlea, i MARTIAL er Beetle Bailey © " By Mort Walker 310 The story of Robert Dunsmulr Is a rags to riche tale of a’| ‘WHERE THE - MEN ITS A PLACE... WHEN THEY |” FEEL THE PRESSURE “yates cotp wei iii af emg empea hes oy “Mert Walker & Dik Browne rush. |; PT WISH MOM WOULP red SLEEPING ON CLEAN, FRESH SHEETS 1G King Fentere Syedieste, loc. 1967. Weeld sichee reserved, I'M AWFULLY mal SORRY, SIR! air Y JUGHEAD THE CLERKS GOT A COULON’T PAIR OF SHOES SHOES FREE ??) WHEN HE FIND HIS 4 AB HE WALKED IN Mm THEREIN HS. | bm Bm STOCKING FEET! am POOR MOOSE-HE © Kileg Fontores $ruieaim, for, 1467! Woekd rights santrond, WHEN WE GOT MARRIED HE HURT HIS BACK: CARRYING \ ME OVER THE THRESHOLD ‘ects epost | FERRACE & DISTRICT] a Rn ig een Mrs RF oo AH...NOTHING LiKE y ;