The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 15, 1997 - B5 7 ) or Religious drama draws thousands THOUSANDS are expected to take in a production called tloiship with God, and the concept of eternity. The Glory and the Fire, at the Pentecostal Assembly, Oct. The format is simple. Vignettes of people's lives keeps 16-19, the number of lines per actor to a minimum. The play is being put on by a non-denominational group, That's a big plus, since rehearsals only began on Mon- called the Glory and the Fire Ministries, says pastor day. Dwight Soleski. The Pentecostal church sent invitations out to members The company provides the set, special effects and the of other churches in order to recruit actors for the large - director, Then the community provides the actors — 51 in cast. total, Acting experience isn’t necessary, says Soleski, But it’s ‘‘They’ve found it’s more effective when local people do important that actors be ‘‘willing to pray and to do a lot of the play,’’ says Soleski, hard work.” (| He says the play is about heaven and hell and “the © Glory and the Fire Ministries travels around North choices we make in life that cause us to end up in one or America putting on its production. The company was in “i actin How GAN vow NOT - The play focuses on the importance of having a rela- —- Tickets to drama are free. nee } Mountain 600" Healthy Communities Peaple Helping People. H he won't do his [ob, then we must do ours. Recall Helmut? Gloshrecht 1997 The Committee To Racal Helmut Giesbrocht www. kermode,net/recaliskeena/ — Email: crash.nelmut@kermade. net Phone/Fax: (250)638-7739 CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCLATION CANADIENNE L DU CIABETE 34 Months Residual $3,199.60 Mountain 700 36 Months Residual $2,799.60 175% per/mo * Pha agora hes, tag ard PDL Goes nol anche insurance, Boence os regstzabon fees DAD. Limicd tre offer Mol awvatie to omer putters Consaat eee MASEL Ra Phone forl Telmon] cites. ny VE RR 36 Martha Residual $2,799.80 | REVER AES Oa Ss aT Phone for incredibly reduced pricing! What you do for fun is our business! FLOYD FRANK cuts a slice of his 93rd birthday cake, with the help of his sister, Mildred Wood. Floyd’s daughter Patricia White is pictured on the right. Floyd is ‘ one the oldest living pioneers in Terrace. Many locations around town are named after his family, such as Frank’s Field on the west bench Floyd celebrates his 93rd birthday PIONEER FLOYD Frank celebrated his 93 birthday _on Sept. 13, | Heritage Park museum ‘director Mamie Kerby .and park staff Helen : Hasclmeyer and Elaine “Temple arranged a spe- - cial afternoon —~ phoning friends and inviting them to drop by and wish Floyd well. There were a number of special guests including Floyd’s daughter Patricia White, up from Port Co- quitiam, city Freeman Vesta Douglas, Bill and Helen McRae and River- boal Queen Adi Tumer. “They gathered = at Heritage Park in the Con- roy building. Floyd had a wonderful day, first attending a memorial tea at the HERE: ‘N THERE "YVONNE MOEN visit him. Floyd’s_ sister Belle Watt also celebrated a birthday in September, turning 91 years old on the 9th. 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