TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C: DNESDAY.. JUNE. 28, 1967. PENTICTON BOUND. are these musicians from Skeena Secon, ary High School band who travel there for a three week course t the School of Music June 10-30. They travel with $110 scholar- ship awarded by the Skeena Band "right), Flautist Jeanette Kemp and clarinetists Robert Samson,. Sandra Sieben, Carol Slisbe, Pat Birch and Jeff Kurisu. BY-GEORGE W,CRANE -MilHe G, | aged 18, poses a problem. “Dr, rane, *)° she began,” at}? va been dating a wonderful boy for several nionths, .° “4 But he thinks we should live together fora year before we decide whether or not we jahould get married, “tHe almost hag me persuaded but what do you think, Dr, Cranc?? _ iriends, vite. her to parti couples belong. +4+ ‘ “This “trial marriage’? idea ‘| goes back to caveman times, |, In that age where" might made right,’ the odds favored the man and the woman was a help less chattel, Trial marriage simply: isa throwback to barbaric customs, Mille would. thus toss aside all the protective laws and cus: toms that women have slowly won over a period of 10,000 years. cess. gatlons. For example, if she xt sick, ‘her paramour could move out and leave her. unattended and with no money to buy food or mee cares It she got pregnant, the same- “could happen, And in that event, she’ dlaunch a new baby into the world with _one strike against tts: ‘future happiness, Association, They are (left to a AS SS MONA 8 SN WOK Sl AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES ” CHRISTIAN REFORMED ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL -CHURCH 5010 Agar Ave., Terrace, B.C. harks Street at Straume Ave. 10:00 am.—Sunday School v.¥. Luchies Ph, 695-2621 11:00 am.—Morning Worship : 7:00 pm—Evening Service 00 a m Sunday Sshool | Wednesday — :00 a.m.—Morring Worship’ | Friday — pm—Prayer Meeting 5:00 p.m.—Afternaon Serv a: 30 ‘p.m m.-—Young A Cordial Welcome Foon You Es UPLANDS BAPTIST Rev. £. ‘Thiessen, Pastor CHURCH 4812 Graham Ove. Ph. 635-6768 {Southern Baptis?) 5013 Halliwall Avenue SUNDAY 0:45 am—Sunday School | ‘:00 a.m:—Morning Service ednesday, 8:00 p.m Prayer meeting ‘and Bible Study CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave. Summer Schedule 9:00 am—Worship Service Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, B.D. el 4718 Loon Ave. Ph. 635-5802 SETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Your “srlendly:'familly eh ureh": ‘ {Regular} j ‘alum at Soucle “PR: 635-5167" stor Lloyd Andersen 6: Th. D390 - 12:00—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes. 30 p.m—Evening Service Vednesday, 7:00 pm, — sader Girls, Crusader Boys 0:30 p-m.—Prayer Meeting Cor, Park Ave. aE 5 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Sc! 11:00 am,—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m—Eyvening Servite Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study A. Cordial invitation To All (cy) -Rav. H. J. Jost, Paster MENNONITE BRETHREN - 4665 Park Ave. Ph. 635-5115 CHURCH Po 408 Eby St, Phone 635-5976 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 am.—-Sunday School 11:00 am—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic BIBLE STUDY Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES Thursday at 7:30 p.m Pastor Rev. BD. Rathien Phones ~~. Office 635-2434 : Home 635-5336 Pastor Alvin Penner 0:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! 1:00 a.m, — Worship Service 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service — ; CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES: 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:15 a.m, and. 7:30 p.m. Phone 635-2313 TERRACE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP ST, MATTHEWS CHURCH : ; Anglican Church of Canada "Phones 6355721 ~ A726 Leaxelle Ave. Ph, 695-5855 ‘ Coe Anglican Church of Canada Sunday, July 2 KNOX UNITED. CHURCH 0:15 amn——Mating and Parish Cor, Lazella Ave. & Munroe st. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service rf 30 am.—Sunday School am—Morming Worship | es Newcomers to the community SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST are invited to shara in the | CHURCH life and work of the United. Church You are invited to dro clipping In the. m Pastor RG. Burton 635-2023 3306 Griffith Street SATURDAY 9:15 am.—Sabbath School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service Ene ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA 084, Terrace, B.C. ee I. Specialize In Take-Out’ Bag Lunches For Mill, Workers | Etc. ‘At Reduced Rates. sper urch autlbnge EVANGELICAL ‘eRe ~ Ty CHURC ” this with your name and address to ; Knox United Church, Boz | thera would be no-rallway. : “OF course, there's one "javontage. to. o- being on. the. © : ‘ moon... we'd weigh less.” Sos - For it would be a fatherless | the counter. child, born out of wedlock and |° thus stigmatized, | Polar bear . outpulled — six men, bout For centuries the polar bear wise, Marriage ” illia shoulda’ er try trial marriage, think of the child , Millie would also ‘tose’ ‘het for they would not: in-:- clpate in -club., meetings and other organiza- tions to which legally married Millie would also humillate her parents and embarrass her., brothers and sisters: .« So sha would: be disloyal to the preceding genération and also to her future babies, - -« Meanwhile, she’ dfindher hus- ‘band: exerting little... effort to” make the trial martlage a ‘sUlce Why should he,-for he: would then have all the. privileges of marriage without incurring the moral, legai and financial obli- Trial marriage - - offers the ‘male all the advantages but cheats the wore In the business world, it has long been found unwise to place merchandise in a store “on trial’? or on consignment.’’ For then the-store’s owner makes little or no effort to sell those “trial’’ Items, If, however, he buys the goods, ‘then he works hard at the job _of trying to move them across So the “trial order,’? made without obligating ' the store- a keeper to pay if the goods don’t sell, has long been proved un- And the very same arguments hold true of *trial marriage." 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Cc. the boat up after him, While ~-Onderdonk “short of money, equipment. Then along came Andrew On- derdonk, a railway builder’ who wouldn't be stopped by man, weather or mountain, ~ He was born in New York on August 30, 1848 and grew up to be a surveyor, laying out many New Jersey towns androads and finally coming west toSan Fran- eisco to butld ferry ships and sea walls, That’s where he heard about British Columbia’ stroubles, He ‘got the backing of a Califorata millionaire, D,O. Mills, and he ‘game here to lay steel, Onderdonk took on four con tracts «= from Emory to Boston Bar, Boston Bar ‘to. Lytton, Lytton to.Junction Flat and Jun+ ction Flat to Savona, His Hnes paralleled the Fraser River gore ges, canyons and plunging cas taracts and called for bridges, tunnels,- extensive rockwork, could work while ‘hanging from ropes on perpendicular cliffs, He set up excellent campsand fed his men well and he built them a hospital at Yale, but he needed 7,000 men and couldn’t recrult half that number. _ He told Ottawa he'd need. to bring .in Oriental workers or This became a controversy. on: the eoast but while it was stil} rag-. ing,: Onderdonk: hilred two ships and brought 2,000 Chinese tothe province, :- He bullthis own dynamite plant. and 4 stdamer, the Skuzzy,. ta. THIS SYMBOL: STANDS FOR ‘@ Standards of ‘Freshness - @ Competitive Prices ‘ P4 ®- Reminder Service for ‘Birthday | WORLD-WIDE. FLOWER. 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Memberships for. the concert series are ayaliable In Terrace | from Munson Drugs, has been recognized and, among! machine, Demonget, . - varlous northern peoples del- Any man who suggests al*trial’ Mylene Defunas ; Shorts: . Bear Hug. Precision. fied, as a symbol of strength) marriage’? is definitely not in Shorts: Chop Chop. Loo —o— . and endurance. tove with the girl, for true love —o— Thur, Fri. Sat, July 20, 21,22 History alsolists many instat- | is unselfish, Wed. ther. Fri. Sat. OUR MAN FLINT ces in which these creatures] Trial marriage is merely a July 5, 6, 7, 8 Adventure Comedy in Color have nee ne courts of Ex show| selfish scheme by which a man ‘BOY DID Get a WRONG - James Coburn, Lee J, Cobb plecas & courts urope, can indulgehis sensual a] tites —_o— | : Asia and Africa, , “without being obligated. ° Pee Comedy in Color ' Sat. Matinee July 22 The polar bear’ s reputation . Bob Hope, Phillis Diller KETTLES AT THE FAIR as “the strone man of the Arc Shorts: A Balmy Night “Marjorle ree red Kit sprite . tle?! is well founded. He is a one . —s— magnificent swimmer and has Kitimat concert | sat. Matinee July 8 —~—0— 24, 25, 26 been. sighted. more than. 200 BOY DID M eee WRONG Mon. “Tue. Wed. July "ARE: Ae: miles out af sea, ;~- . group p lists . (WHERE THE SPIES ARE eo! epi: ts His- strength isambellevatile: |: “4 il : wa i iy Color “I, Cemateone, wate eee and: Hadinercope. sett o me was roped-by.an. exp TQ prégrain ‘Mos. Tue. Wed.: July 10, 11, 12 David Niven,-Francoise Dorleac THE YELLOW ROLLS "ROYCE An explosive atory of life Thur. and iove amongst the rich. . : Rex Harrison, Ingrid Bergman _ —_—o— Fri Set. July 27, 28, 29 FORTUNE. COOKIE. | the men pushed with all their | the first concert in the.Alaska |- Shirley MacLaine might in an effort te shove the | Mugic Trail Centennial Series | Shorts: Bowling Alley Cat heavy whaleboat batk into the | presented by the Kitimat Con Matin _ July a. i id + 1 sea, the bear dragged boat and | cart Association October 22, | Thur. Fri. Sat. “uly 13, 14,15 - SLIM. CARTER - q $ ee men 600 yards across the..ice This will be Miss Stanfords |. COUNTRY MUSIC ON A Western Comedy in Color pack. | second engagement with the -- BROADWAY Jock Mahoney ‘Alaska.Music Trail, Hank Snow, Skeeter Davis na through Fraser gorges | 4.) | fegcmmcsstimgemse| Hae gues Moo, Tes, ed, Will plant spruce | 52%.%0 sec. Sceanber g'a,| St Matin cn cancty 15 "| THE SECRET OF MY . CHARTROOS ‘Canada’ s transeontinerital railway was in trouble in 1880, in Newfie bogland young planist ee Poland, Wot;; - “Comedy in Color Comedy in Color behind schedule and faced with crossings through te sunly’ tour ‘rl awh | mn bar . Molly Bee, oe Cooper, hint James Bao 0 al steven : r Magoo ee vens would gamble his time and } on somes, wna. (CP) - A} make his appearance in Kitimat, orts: Matador Magoo Shirley Jones, project 1s underway to lant | ‘This is hls first tour of North *.. Drive-In *& 1 hree « year «= 0) ack | America, - : , ; spruce seediingsondrainedbog: | The January 21 concert will | mri Sat ' show 7 ime! OP. *M. July 21, 22 ‘and fust outside this city. A | feature American violinist Jack | RIDE BEYOND VENGEANCE REVENGE OF THE | second project involvesplanting | Glatzer. Western in Color - "GLADIATORS , "Western in Color Roger Browne, Scilla Gabel Shorts: Sick Transit Chuck Connors . James .-Macarthur “Man and His World: Expo 67: Fri. Sat. 4,15 . - ~APACHE GOLD ~ Fri. Sat. . , duly 28, 29, will perform’ Lex, Barker, Mario Adorf . "WACO | so In Color «Western. Shorts: Window Shopping — _Tastant F French . Howard Keel, Jane Russel — ~ CLIP Our AND SAVE: _ fight its way up the Fraser to supply his advance camps, A steam winch, and . 150 Chinese pulling ropes - for the riverbank -were necessary to accomplish the first river as cent. Onderdonk built his: railway but didn't stay: here to bask in his victory. : . _. Instead he went on to build - another Line in -South America, ‘constrict a water system In Chleagoy, “parts of the Trent Valley -danal,” B railroad tur nel at Hamilton Ontario, a tun ‘sand Kitimat, Once weekly He died at’ tha'age. of 66 at Oscawana.on the Hudson River in New York in' 1905," >. - BC Centennial Committee, “Prince Rupert and. Kitimat. - “@ HLBoy: a: Low: bed trailers, a "Women een Ee _Prsthytetten ‘Services. 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