- 700 Delegates To Assemble in Kitimat Saturday For Spring Convention Of Jehovah's Witnesses _ ‘A two day spring con- vention of Jehovah's Wit- nesses in Kitimat, April first and second, will stress the importance .of sharing the Bible with others, The meeting, expected to attract over 700 delegates, will be held at the Queen Elizabeth High School, The Terrace congregation will be represented by some 260 delegates and vail have an active share in the organizing and execution of the program. The food. service depart- ment will be managed by two local elders, G. Butterfield and D. Robinson. They. will be called upon to ‘serve refreshments during the convention and a8 such, have been busily engaged” in buying supplies from local sources, - Convention manager is another’ jocal elder, D. Wentzell. He will be assisted by D. Gibson, an elder of the Terrace East’ congregation. Together they are respon- sible In co-ordinating 16 departments such as in- Stallation, music, stage and Covenant Players, Here Over Weekend — Get $20 A Week-If They're Lucky! The ule “of drama to communicate a message has always been the most powerful form of media. The audience is never a passive setive. participant With the active pan we of the characters in the y. L It is because of this in- volving nature of drama that the Fathers of ‘the early Christian Church. con- demned all drama. At that dmeall plays were about the gods, hence attending such ‘a play was pagan~. worship. With the fall fo Rome thera was: also a’ agen aiigien of the su took: ‘oft a dramatic nature, ead :.Mass. being the. celebration of the death and reaurrection-of Christ, . : In. the late’ Middle Ages came the development of the Miracle plays, These were Brief QUAKE REPORTED WASHINGTON (AP) — kilometres southwest of Bermuda, the US. Geological Survey reported. The tremor Steusk. at 7:43p.m. EST and registered abdut 6.0 on the Richter scale, survey spokesman ‘ank Forrester said. There were no immediate reports of damage or whether the was felt on Bermuda, AYE ; araye plays that were put on by travellig groups of actors. Each play would be a presentation of a Biblical theme or event. yer chat t time drama has yed an important part the faith of the Chureh. In . cur own century relgious drama has had a revival in such works as T.S. Eliot's Murder in-the Cathedral and Archibald MacLeich's J.B. With: the advent of film religious drama is readily available, in such works ag Jesus Christ Superstar ‘and . Godspell: However, is something lacking inthe fils ad a medium, in that one becomes a passive spec- tator. Live drama is atl needed. Thia week a traveling drama group will be through our area, Friday in Prince . Rupert, Saturday. in Terrace, and Sunday in : E won * Pick up your tickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. . BAGO OOOO BAUER OOO AOI COME SEE THE HOCKEY EVENT OF THE SEASON! a Tairece Jaycees are bringing together across — section of B.C.’s finest commercial.teams. 12 in all! Kitimat, They are known as the Covenant Players. Back in the early. sixties when Charles Tanzer talked about his dream of a travelling ministry in drama, his friends smiled and told him the Church ‘would never pay for it, But 250,000 performances later, the Covenant Players con- tinues to roll along as if there “were nothing to it. They work hard for salaries that begin at $20 a week and they are paid only when money is available. Many of them are committed to lifetime careera on that: ‘basis, The founder, Charles , Tanner, receives no-income "at all from CP. Tn describing their work they say: ‘It is at times a difficult life. There are frequent occasions of literally not knowing where the next meal is coming from, But it always comes... from somewhere, And the —e IRee Hidden somewhere in the ads in the entertainment section are two Terrace phone numbers. Find them, andif one is yours you've THEATRE § PASSES t : | : x : : * Terrace Jaycee Dave McDonald and the Herald trophy. The 1978 Jaycees hockey tournament is coming up where the - trophy Is awarded to the winners of the 12 team tourney. The “aetion starts Saturday ani runs through Sunday. “GOOD LUCK TEAMS! ALL OF You! HOEK AOR AEA | Covenant Players joyously continue to live and grow on | the cutting edge of iaith that God, through the Holy Spirit, is the greatest possible q security for those who truly seek to do His. work. I's a great ministry!" The Covenent Playera will be performing at Knox United Church, Saturday April 1, at 8:00 p.m, An of- fering will be taken, all proceeds going to the Covenant Players. ‘ : ; : Bringing you Gifts and Tha Med Firmen asain the Word?” ‘It’s time to call your Welcome Wagon hoatess, EVELYN ANWEILER. 635.557) or WENDY ’ will examine their overall ‘Bible and by means of vivid . invited the public to attend demonstrations will show them. APRIL 1 Five Weeks in a Balloon 635-3451 Pa x. . 4 * APRIL 1 é . * , The Pom Pom Girls * Modim. 5 storey, first class motor hotel. Good location = 1 block from . -_- beach. English Bay and Stanley. Park. near downtown, shopping within 2 - toa and eater = each with private bath, Sen av ed phone, Dien . t , Louege with entertainment. Sample and M = Soe aoe. ; « ~ a x SWE $21, OWN 926, TWB O26 , Somi-Tough ; ¥ * * THE HERALD, Friday, March 31, 1978, PAGE 7 ee See eee ee ae eK AK ae Ltd, rorhe ne ar gram itself will wha tae People 9 will” ore t es, : include five speakers from ‘he highlight of the § 4120 LAKELSE AVE, PHONE 638-8111 the Terrace congregation. convention w e Ic ; Local elder, G. deKerf will address “Have Faith tn the SHOWING AT 8 P.M. be called upon to deliver the .Good News.”. baptlsmaltalkentitled, ‘Our . This talk will be given by Cholee to Work with D. Walker, a representative Jehovah’, of the Toronto branch office The convention itself will, of Jehovah's Witnesses, and focus the need for people.to will be to explain what the accept the Bible and: Its biblical Good News is all _ principles in their lives, about. 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