fF Page Six _Weanesdey, June 7, .1 967k Terrace candy stripers prefer Mills Memorial . “Mills Memorial Hospital has many more modern cofventies, aces than Prince Rupert General Hospltal,. said a spokesman for the Terrace Candy Stripers, The Candy Stripers, who are 4 group of highschool girls who volunteer as nursing assistants anid auxiliary workers at Mills Memorial Hospital were guests of Prince Rupert Candy Strip. sman for the Terrace girls was Chris Nahirney. Pearl Maca- lone represented Smithers and Linnette Chupa , represented Prince Rupert. -perrace: ‘students. moved out. ‘doors last week, : 280 grade seven students and ‘| -thelr: teachers took part’ in on outdoor “ classroom.” program sponsored by the Canadiatt For: " ‘estry’ Association of B, C, (May “The sessions provided an op- Grade seven students > study. tree techniques try techniques. The morning . sessions, which took place at Lakelse- Plenic Site, covered tree identification, tree growth and age, forest firb prevention and contro!,':. i Jn the afternoon the classes] toured the Pohla Lumber’ Come! pany Limited Sawmill Opera, ors over the holiday weekend. | Mrs, Lindsay, representing eat rn mal hs 1 yal over the holiday weekend, | , Mrs, Lindsayy representing leir normal school}. Volunteers from Government” girls exchanged information on the dutles of Candy Stripers in their respective towns. Spoke- FORD COUNTRY’S Hospital Auxiliary, spoke to the girls about their responsibili- tles as Candy Stripers, TALL TIMBER SALE Evergreen Specials 59 FORD fordor sedan aod clean solid car only 61 ronhy St. wagon automatic radio 295.00 595.00 62 cHEYY ul Tudor, motor just completely rebuilt, very clean throughout .......... 1095.00 HUGH SAYS CRUISE THIS UNIT 63 Galaxie Fordor Sedan Hard Hat Sonecials 66 Bronco Pickup 4 wheel drive — see it — drive it IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON NEW CAVEMAN CAMPERS Row housing has come to Ter- race. A Prince Rupert man who plex now building at Scott and Hansen, Row housing is apartment says that the new apartments are basically family dwellings, The new housing complex does FIRST SECTION OF THE NEW KALUM GARDENS ROW HOUSE COMPLEX NOW NEAR COMPLETION, Row housing arrives in Terrace dwellings are side by side, “There is extra soundproof | Ing between the walls,’' Bed- V-8 Automatic moved to reeeaces John rei dwelling with a difference. not have apartments on top of ard says, unit int... 1295.00 ard, has introduced the idea} Bedard, manager and one of | each other, welve units aré how com-| New Tutone Paint d at the new Kalum Gardens com- | the investors in Kalum Gardens,,| They are two storyes, but | plete, y : A total of forty units at an estimated cost of half a mil- Hon dollars is planned, The same company Is putting in another forty units in Kit- imat. | Each unit is a three bedroom. house with upstairs and down- stairs, kitchen, Hving- dining room etc, Also on the drawing board is a 180 by 70 feet play area for children living in the complex.: Sandbox, swings etc. will be provided, With Terrace facing a years round housing shortage Bedard, has found no: difficulty :in rente- ing the first 12 units’ at $150" per month plus cost of electric heating, There’s a waiting ready. st al studies’ by examining on the job! conditions and watching live, demonstrations of modenn fore. agencies and the Forest Indus tries instructed the students in- .the conservation lessons. D. 1. ¢ PORTER UVER ‘ROSE, GALE & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS == *{ P.O. Box 220 o McPherson Block ° Terrace, Bc. VANCO SMITHERS - _ PRIN | “BB, ae (CE RUPERT 635-5631 THIS CAR IS FULLY ae Pr 4 th Fed ei = Re i oP FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1S STILL UNDER NEW CAR WARRANTY BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE TRADE | CONSIDERED or may. be viewed at + Kaiuace Ties POWER EQUIPPED a La a TE Ce ge rae oe 64 Mercury Fordor V-8 Autornatic - New Paint fs New Brakes - and front end aeevieaneeses sooeees 195.00: SPECIAL pickups in town — V-8's, We carry the largest selection of new and used transmissions, wide color range. See them today sixes, with 3 and 4 speed excellent condition Secrifice price 65 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 station wagon — Pe oe roe 1495.00 _ PHONE 635-2801 < . ‘Timber Cruiser, HUGH McLEAN : Head Loader, ERNIE FISHER : Head Falter, JOHN BEE BOB PARKER: 2 LTD. ‘TERRACE. B.C, LOCAL JOB'S DAUGHTERS Installed Jo-Anne Mier as honored Queen Saturday, With her (left to right) are Heather McLeod, Carold Kerman and Debby Houtden. Furniture men find: The comfortable theory that an increase Infamily income re- sults in an increase inthe money available for traditional pur. chases has suffered a rude jolt this year, says John Downey, éditor” of Home Goods Retall- ing. From the standpoint of the home furnishing industries, while consumer income has gone up, buying had dropped, Downey reports, — ' _ In other words, he points out, as disposable income Increases, Canadlans are finding com- - petely new ways ta spend. It. ’ The status symbals of ald have fost thelr prestige. The glam our products of yesterday have lost their appeal. “This change in ‘consumer buy. ing has been discussed by econo. mist Prof, 0,J. Firestone, vice- dean’ of Ottawa University’s social sclences faculty, The “economy - mindedness’ ’ of Canadians in traditional buy- ing areas is the result of chang- ing human and social values, ac- cording to Dr, Firestone, Famil- les today are Intent on spending less on the necessities-of life so they will have more money for new comforts, luxuries, ex- periments and experiences, **Since one of the ways of max- imizing take-home pay Is to be economical in purchasing the : necessities of life,'’ he says, "such considerations appear to ‘have assumed increasing Impor- tance in famtly | budgeting,’ , At first resting, says Downey, Dr. Firestone's words may sound like good news for home furnishings with thelr prom{ses of comfort’! and ““uxury'’, The problem is that the public doesn’t agree: home furnishings have been relegated to tha class of necessities by today’s con- sumer, There is no prestige ina wall]. furnished home, There {s no luxury in work-fres ranges and. refrigerators, There js no glame our in color television, Home furnishings are re asie - Hbroy 16 iat {Watch For Our GRAND OPENING SOMEOF OUR BUILDING SUPPLIES have been detained, therefore deloying our GRAND OPENING. However, watch your newspaper, television ond listen to CFTK Radio for the Big Grand Opening Announcement! It means BIG, SPECIAL, VALUES. to. you. ++ ¢ Gone mies itt —_ WERE LOCATED two alles fron the. Sheena River. Seldge on / Thoruill Building 8 supplies _ With more money, they buy less necessities that are boring to shop for, slow to be delivered and a continuous service head- ache thereafter, Sotoday’ snew. style consumers make do with old furniture and appliances as long a possible and when fin- ally forced intathe market, their. only interest ts {n low price, They lookior bargains inhome furnishings so they can afford to buy something else that in- terests them more, That’s how Downey sums up the situation, +++ The home, favorite daydream of furnishings executives, he says, is a product with as much customer appeal and prestige as the automablle, "If they deve- Ioped the Interest, excitement, and pride found among ex- ecutlves in the automobile fn- dustry, that daydream wouldbe- come a reality,'’ says Downey. . “We are entering a new cor sumer. market, Dr, Firestone says that in this new market, businessmen will face a better. educated and better « informed: consumer. who will be earning: 610.000 a year by 1975. « The selling and service we have ‘grown used to over the past 20'years will not be accep table to this New consumer. "PAY IE LESS Every Dey isa 5 Sale Day you always get top values -. * for your money | ane nee sa! nyt 46aT” Lakelse he 635.5841 ee tarate senna pas {at his old job. at the Terrace; Around > town Mr. and Mrs, Bert Roseboom returned last week from a var where they visited Mr. Rose. broom’ s sister andfamily. They were joined In Edmonton by Mr. Rosebroom’s. mother and an other sister from Holland who ‘accompanied them back to Ter- race for a visit. +++ The new study room and youth centre of Terrace Evangelical Free Church will be dedicated' on Sunday, June 11 at 7:30 pem. Rev. Charles Sinclair, district superintendent, will be in atten- dance, M.S Kosteck, district mans ager and Messers F.C. (Cam) Lane, J.M, Lynch andJ.S, Davis representatives of the Great. West Life Assurance Company in Terrace will be attending their company's three day sales conference on June 2226 at the Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alberta. +++ Mrs, Don Wiebe and young daughter Toni returned last Fri- day from Swift Current, Saskoe tchewan where Mrs. Wiebe had been visiting with her parants, Mr. Wiebe, other members ‘of the family returned earlier from his visit. to Saskatchewan, = +++ . Miss Margaret DeVries af Smithville, Ontario isthe house guest for the summer-of Mrs. Alice Seinen at 4607 Haugland, ‘Miss DeVries, who ts a studerit of the Christian Reformed Bibile ‘Institute In Grand Rapids, Mich: summer Jn Mountview Bakery on Lazelle Avenue, ‘hfe Mrs Whitney Lewis of 4614. Hillcrest is .at pregent on a business trip to vancouver and Tsawwassen, He My. and Mrs, Virgll Barron of Bellingham, Washington, are: visitors to Terrace and, Dist. : rict this waok. The ‘Barrons came north to Prince Rupert’ |. on the Queen of Prince Rupert ferry and are spending s. few’ -flays at Skogiund Hot Springs. Dick ‘Satnen, oldest. son of: Mra, Alice Selnen, has arrived home for the suramer vacation. from his ‘studies’ at: Christian! Reformed Bible . “Enetitute in. ‘@ journeyman printer, la-back: “omineca’ * Heraldfor the sume himer: months,» cee eae 1 cation trip to Edmonton, Alberta 3 Becompanted by |. igan, willbeemployed during the | Grand Raplds, Michigans Dick, |. CHRISTIAN REFGRMED | CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rev. V. Luchies Ph. 635-2621 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School UNDAY — 11:00 am.—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service Es : UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5033 Halllwell Avenue SUNDAY 9:45 am.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service Wednesday, 8:00 pm. = Prayer meeting and Bible Study _ : ~ aaEen BETHEL ‘BAPTIST CHURCH (Regular) Kalum at Soucle Ph. 635-5187 Pastor Lioyd Andersen 8, Th, 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, : Worship, Sermon, aes 7:30 pm m.--Eivening Service Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys | 8:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting ;-. . &§ MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH ‘ 3406 Eby St. Phone 635-5976 . Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am, —- Worship Service 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service . (CATHOLIC CHURCH '.. Lakelse Avante’ SUNDAY MASSES: 8:30 a.m., 10:00-a.m, .— . 1116 1. and ‘1:30 pm, - Phone 635.2913 . _ §T, MATTHEWS CHURCH. Anglican Church of Canada 4726 Lazelle Ave. Ph. 635.5855 Sunday, June il, 1967 10:15 a.m.—Mating and Parish | Communion 16:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 Pp.m.-Evensong . ~GHURCH . Pastor. R.-G. Burten 635-2023 * $306 Griffith Street 5 am RNR ecto ft :T. EI ip 00 Aa—Morning Sarde ; PRESBYTRRIAN . _ CHURCH IN CANADA » Sunday a 740 Pam ar a —e LOCAL saree - ATS Loon Ave. "Anglican Church of Canada : SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST . services at . mie ® Chistian Reformed: Chureh 7 ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL S010 Agar Ave. Terrace, 8.C. 10:00 am.—Sunday School - 11:00 a.1a.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Servi Wednesday — 8: oo pa Prger Meeting . 4: 30 | p m.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You . Rev, &. Thiessen, Pastor 4812 Graham Ove. Ph. 695-6768 ee CHRIST LUTHERAN. CHURCH Cor, Sparks Si, and Park Ave, | 9:45 am.—Sunday Schpol 11:00 4.m.—Worship Service. Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, B.D. Ph. 635-5882 “Your friendly family church!’ EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH . Cor, Park Ave. and Sparke St. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday 1 11:00 am.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m—Eyvening Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m, -~ Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitation Ta Alt Rev. H. J, Jost, Pastor 4665 Park Ave. Ph. 695-5115 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00.2.m.—-Sunday School 11:00 amore ery 7:00 p.m.—Evange . BIBLE STUDY .~ ‘Tuesday at 7:30 p.m, YOUNG PEOPLES _ Thursday at. 7:30: Ft Pastor Rev, D, Rath Phong — ‘Offlee. 194 _” Home 635-5934 : Eee “TERRACE UNITARIAN on _ FRLLOWSHIP: rome 635-5 721 a4 Tae! KNOX UNITED CHURCH: Cor, Lazelie Ave. & Munroe Sf. 9:30 am.—Sunday Sotool -- 11:00 am.—Morning Worship - Newcomers to the community gee ah ae J] war 3 Ch o-United ‘You are: ‘invited ‘to drop: tis ma dares fe cpping «in the - Eos ‘fame: and address nee untied: ‘phureh. Box Terrace, B.C. Sune e eet een etree naeae ' vod PE Ob ep ae