~ | Vv \ An eye-catching teddy bear was introduced. to youngsters of the Terrace Child Development Centre on Thursday by. the em- ployees of the Kitimat B.C. Tel office. Nicholson and the bear are (left to right) Kristen Jeffrey and Pat Duncan, of B.C. Tel, and Laurie Yochim, director of the centre. The bears eyes flash on Kids make it's eyes fight right up and off when the han- q Handicapped youngsters getting the bear facts from this fellow dicapped youngsters speak to it. A microphone is built into its nose for this purpose. Yochim says it will be a great learning aid, par- ticularly for youngsters who have hearing difficulties. +A LUNG CRIPPLERS fmphysema Asthma Tuberculosis Chronic Bronchitis Ait Pollution HT THE + Christmas Seals are a matter Dunean made the bear on behalf of the Telephone Pioneers of America and the Kitimat Telephone Em- ployees Community Fund for a group in Kitimat that later decided it did not need it. Seen here with young Ryan Frats aren't a EDMONTON (CP) - may be the popularity of the film Animal House, or it may be a general swing to con- servatism on university rampuses, Whatever the reason, fraternities are making a comeback. Only a handful of years ago membership in fraternities at the University of Alberta had bottomed out} to the point where some had to close their Edmonton chapters. Now the 12 fraternities onj- campus—including three sororitles—report that they are having the best rush in yeara and may double their membership from last year. Ironically, some of the new | pledges—probationary fraternity members—are; survivors of the activist university days of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Rob Savard, 27, graduated from Louisiana State Universitz in 1971 with a degree in economics and was active in the movement to end the Vietnam war. “| was questioning a lot of things,” says Savard, now studying for a degree in Canadian history at the University of Alberta, ‘I didn't get along with my folks. i Here, Savard has not ed himself with the ty. mer Ryan, university provost who chaired the committee in charge of fraternities before retiring in 1978, believes fraternities in general are growing. “It'anota very large move but there's a change,” he says. “They're more ac- te ceptable. ‘The dreams of activists were futile," Ryan adds, “Now there's a move back to the books, The kids today worry about the world but they don't think they can change it." The new attraction to fraternities may, in part, come from the way they are depicted in the popular comedy film Animal House, the adventures of a shabby fraternity in the early 1060s. ‘the film hasn't hurt, says Neil Hergott, an alumnus of Delta Upaiton. A lot of students are coming to fraternities to see if they are anything like the one in the film, adds Ian Fraser of Lambda Chi — itl Alpha. Zion Baptist Chureh Corner Sparks and Keith Pastor Paul Mohninger. Office 635-2407 Home 635-5309 Sunday School 9: 45.a.m. Morning Worship 11:00.a.m. , Pastor Bob Lesyk 638-4328 ---" Gorhar of Malliwell'and Ne Thomay 9:45 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday School 11:00-a.m. Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible Study Wednesday 8:00 Home Bible Studies | “*¥ou Are Welcome at Uplands” St. Matthew's Anglican Church 4726 Lazelle Avenue 635-9019 Sunday Services - 10:00 a.m. SACRED NRART DARION 4830 Straume Avenue, Terrace 636-2312 SATURDAY EVENING 7:30n.m. SUNDAY MASSES 9:3¢a.m. 14:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m, Sunday School. Adults Discussion. 11:00 a.m. - Holy Communion for the family - Minister: Reverend Lance Stephens - 635-5855 4637 Waish Avenue SUNDAY 9:30a.m. Christian Education Hour SALVATION mae 11:00 a.m. Family Worship Service 7:30 p.m, Evanglistic Salvation Meeting TUESDAY NIGHT - 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting WEDNESDAY . 7:30 p.m. Ladies Home League Fellowship KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Lazelle Avenue Minister Reverend Dave Martyn Sunday School | Senior 12 and up 10:00 a.m. Under 12-11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. Youth Group Christian Counselling Emergency Welfare Spiritual Resources 635-5446 of 635-2626 CHURCH OF GOD> Uplands Baptist Church as i h ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE 123: THIS SUNDAY | Christian Reformed Church Sparks Street and Siraume Avenue Reverend S. Yan Daalen Sunday School - Terrace 10:60 a.m. Sunday School - Remo 1:00 p.m.. 11:00 a.m. Warship Service 5:00 p.m. Worship Service “Mennonite Brethren Church 11:00. a.m. Family Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Welcomes You To Worship CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Sparks Street and Park Avenee Reverend Rolf Nesterud 636-5682 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Church School 9: 45a.m. Sunday School, Confirmation Youth and Adult Classes 3341 River Drive Terrace, B.C. 638-1561 Reverend R.L. White - Sunday School 10:00 a.m Reverend R.L. White Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. + ued nd