Ba Wednesday, May 24. 1967 _TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD. TERRACE, B.C. a DEDICATION FRIDAY ant y y Y F ; . ane Ye, 2 Bye “KITIMAT -A: cabinet minster, - He and Reeve Sam Lindsay will and @ hockey player will head-Jopen the three-day falr in the line the Kitimat Lions Centennial/YMCA hall, June 1, at 8 pm, . Trade Fair, Nobody knows who the hockey = . The Cabinet Minster, Trade| player willbe. - » and: Commerce’.3 Ralph Lofimark} But organizers say he will ba will drop in on the event--by hell- | a ranking National Hockey League copter. SO, st o wiisendnensnnancas, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS -Thé NHL mystery man wili Shoot ‘the puck against their own hockey ‘skills, A display-entered by the Nate ional.Aeronautics and Space Ade ministration will feature large and Geminin space cratt; = | Tha'models, which weight more than’ a half ton, are in fine de tail and will be Internally ium nated to @nable spectatorsto view the inside, ne The N.A.S.A, display will depict progress of the U.S, Space exe. ploratlon program, ~ Okanagan Helicopter will again be providing rides in their heli- copter with the crystal clear bubb fltop, -. ; Professional entertainers Shay Dutfin.and Brian Brennan, '* The Dublin Rogues’ and Miss Toni Sinclair will entertain, - Also participating In the fair 1 jf wlll be the Mount Elizabeth Sac- me, ondary School Band (Expo 6%, bound), Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The Kitimat Pipe Band, Girl Guides, The Lions school Safely Patrol and Sea Cadets, ar 2,9, Cateteletofetetatete nrnrasrensnenennsen! eee RD ose a. i Resident Partner: | S ALAN M, McALPINE,.C.A. 635-5463 otetet Me Searches ararsacconaaan antes . 4644 Larzelle Avenu - Terrace, B.C. : 635-5675. 635-5300 SS ec nL - a ra h AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS of teaching service to the com- munity Mrs, Fran LaBelle was presented with two cubelass vases from Terrace and Dis. trict Schoo] Board, The Kalum Elementary School principal will move to Vancouver, School Trustee Dr, R.E. Lee made the presentation last Friday afler- hoon on behalf of the board, He referred to Mrs, LaBelle +] +-45 "an axtremoly tine teacher! |) and -a-very- able-administrator,’- Ww abinet minister, puck str 9 to highlight big Kitimat fair | § any electronic timing device and also : give’ the patrons a chance to try authentic. models of the ‘Mercury! . KENNEY BROUGHT COLUMBIA CELL, ALCAN HERE ane ne oy SA IN IERE ‘By CATHERINE ML FRASER name is on the E.T, Kenney Primary School, you have to say est pioneers, Instrumental ‘in put. ing Terrace on the map. : panied hy his wife Leila, was back In his old: hometown last dedication of a school that. will bear his name. . . man, who, in the early part of the Century, started out from his native home in. Nova Scotia to seek his fortune In the “west and eventually hecame a bene- tactor of this great Northland, BY BOAT TO KITSELAS _ ifs not so:easy fo be a: Christia By Rev. Len Koster, Pastor, Uplands Baptlet Church, Terrace. +. Paul was i prisof: at/-Rome and: tad been for two years," When the Philippiin’ church sent a’ gitt of money to ii Pait, he wrote 2 letter of instruction aad encouragement to the Phile ” ippian church, . Love and gratitude ara’ everywhere expressed in this Chris=- | tlan love letter. Fourteen times-the words ‘“joyt’.“and pe. A Hice’’ occur, This hymn ‘of. Joy In such'trying circumstances could only have been. written byone who had found Jesus Christ to be all sufficient,.“For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.'' (Phil, 1:21) - , he at d i spite of hardship and imprison ment, His concern was for. the establishment of God's King- dom, He witnessed even to his jailers, His lips did not breath threats but prayers, His eyes were tear-stained, not for self but for the lost who: perish without Jesus, . 0. a During this time of Paul's imprisonment, Nero was Emperor, Nero brought about. one of the worst persecutions the Christ- lans ever suffered. He made sport.of their torment, But these early Christians would sooner dia than Blve up their faith and deny. thelr Lord. Some of the slaves serying.in Nero's courts were Christians, Paul writes *fAll-the saints salute you, chiefly they that are of Caesar's household,’ How long would it be before these falthful ones would become torches? But they were Christians In spite of everything, . . . Soa HA Paul's faith stayed altve in : . Even today it Is not easy to be a Christian, Jesus reminds us that “strait Is the gate and narrow is the way’’ that leads to life. So often'we think of persecution as Something thet happens in faraway, uncivillzed or state-controlled countries, 7 It ts easy to be a Christian here in this land! But ts it? ‘Young person, what happens at school if you live your faith in Jesus? Business ‘man, what would. happen # you ran your business according to precepts given by Christ? Can the prow fessional person live his falth with impunity? Housewife, can ‘You run your home a¢cording to prineiples rafd down by Jesus, without opposition? : 1 : Hit No, we ere not going to have an easy time llving the Chris. tian life, The devif ts going to see that our way js rough If we do~God's' will in God's way.at God’ g time, with God 3 power, we shall have God's blessing and Satan’s curses. When God opens the windows of heaven to bless us, the devil.wifl open the doors of hell to blast us, God's smile means the devil’ s frown, Become a Christian. in’ spite of everything. Satan will say walt,:.make a Iving first, But do you want to make a living for.2 few years and lose your soul for eternity? Become a Christ tlan in ‘spite of hypocrisy and failure, . Look to Jesus, He ts the “same yesterday, today and forever.’ Trust Him. Do not let anything you have done hold you back. Jesus, He is the “same yesterday, today and forever.'* Trust Him, Do not let anything you have done hold you back. Jesus came “to seek and to save that which is lost'*, Do not let the ridicule of family or friends hold you back fram being acChristian. - - , ‘ . . AL Kenney {Story below). NEW SCHOOL is named for E. T, Kenney (above) with Mrs. 2 They named the school for a Terrace pioneer Company of Canada too saw the vision of the great potential of Northern B,C. - - and Kitimat - came Into being, The Kenney Dam Inthe Nechako River - - source of Alacan’s great water power -- was named for this dynamic man who literally “bent over backwards'' to ex- Pound the advantages and push the development of the great hinter- land he served. ‘MY FINEST HOUR’ At the E.T. Kemnay: School de dieation on Friday £d, :Kenney stated, that through the course of a Ilttle better than half a century he had received "a lot of com- mendations, a lot of acknowledg- aos ments, and a lot of honours’’, ap; Tears-were close: to many-eyes|§ : wv OME ‘atte atdiende wheirhelcondiud Pt! se But there -were other emotions that drew’him still closer to the valley, . JANE ON THE TRAIN : On a summer day in 1913 he was playing tennis with a visit {ng Theological .student, In the middle of the tennis match his partner lost Interests’ Let’ s meet the train, a new Jane Is comIng to town!’? The ‘fnew jane’’ was Letla Brooks who had come fo, visit her aunt, Mrs. Lazelle (George Little’ s sister), The result of the meeting be- tween Ed and Leila was that she gave up all thought of a “pust. ness career’’ in Vancottver for him, The patr were married in Terrace In 1915, at With no: hospital facilities “tn When if comes tothe man whose & Is one of the North’s great. E.T. “Ed'! Kenney, aecom- eek-end as central figure in the Yes, be a Christian In spite of everything--a real follower of Christ. We will weary of a modern-day, easy-going, luxury- seeking religion that passes under. ‘the guise of. Christlanity, New Testament Christianity calls upon us‘to bear crosses for ‘Jesus, to endure ‘hardness. and heartaches, It- is than that we will “rejolee’* -as Paul admonishes; ‘it-is than that life will be a challenge, . - ; a The honor is a tribute ta a x tat w sbionacebanetnpnnanleesesectcnanippseaneses ‘AND. TRY.OUR, FIME, EUROPEAN. COOKING”: herp tes teeyrdane & bet ante oe: ESTAR aT DSS ‘A+ few-years ‘of ‘honiesteading Saskatchewari, city fife in Van- Little black book gives facts on VD You'll find a greener, thicker lawn inside .every bag. Easy-to-apply Lawn Green releases should know, fection, ‘table diseases, 14 per cent. were in 19 age group. & = 2 + Qo & =7 o 9g B = = 8. Uz) = _ a ‘d. = oO ¢ about 11 per cent of all cases, A copy of VD--What you should know, is available by writing ta wo. ACK. . your local health unit or the De- | TERRACE . ‘ . partment of National Health and ; CO-OP , Git Welfare, Ottawa. ASSOCIATION ce | . “Tiade MarkRepd. .... PRODUCTS OTTO SEZ: Dieters, my ‘Uncle Jeb lost a hundred pounds in one day ) “Adision a! The Sherwin Williams Co, of Canada, Ltd. couvery and thenthe North beckon |{D® Valley. thelr four daughters with the ‘tremendous love and Got your little black book on VD? Canada’s health and welfare de- partment’ s booklet, VD--What you dispels the myths, lists the Causes, symptoms, and tragic consequences of this {n- In Canada venereal disease heads the Nst of ten leading notit. Of the 19,281 cases recorded in the first nine months of 1966, the ‘15 to Health .authorities say these re. ported statisties represent only Skeena River to Kitselas to join his brothers, Bert and Brenton, For atime he was wharehouse: man for the Hudson Bay Com- pany; he tried his hand at bridge building when the Grand. Trunk Pacific Railway was forging | through to the coast, Inthe winter he and his brothers. dabbled in real estate «+ - a business that flourished in the Skeena: Valley under the Kenney name witil 1958 when it was purchased by L, E. Pruden, : ee The winter of 1912 was spent at his home in Nova Scotia, bit with the coming of Spring Ed; was back in the Skeena Valley agaln, . Work ‘was hard to get and he almost headed back to Saskai. chewan, when, just before he boarded the train ‘eastbound, the late George Little offered him a ob in his sawmill, Pioneer life was not a bed of roses but was a Browing bond that held him to the land, ed, In 1911 Ed boarded the river. boat *"Infander’’ and came upthe | Pattulo fought six successful ‘elections to represent Skeena from 1999 to 1953, and then retired, were-born at oitside polnts, Mar- dorie (Mrs. C,0, Fulton-of Vernon {n Vancouver; Margaret. (de- ceased) in Portage LaPrairie; Terrace ) and Lorraine (Mrs, Lloyd Johnstone ‘of Terrace) in Prince Rupert, Their only ‘son Edward = despite no hospital~ nade his debute in Terrace, He #3 Married and ateacher atSkeena Secondary School, . ’ For four years Mr. Kenney operated George Little's saw. mill in Smithers, in the Bulkley Valley, . 1 1929 he became a hardware merchant purchasing the business from the late Bennie Agar. He sold out to Lioyd Johnstone and Clarence Michiel in 1945 . to begin an impressive political career, . ELECTED FOR SKEENA This wiry, at times, hot-temper. éd little man was destined to accomplish big things for the people of the Skeena River Valley, He became member of parliam- ent for Skeena Riding in 1933 on a Liberal platform in the administration, He _He was given the portfolio of Tp: paraphrase the late Sir )| Winston Churchill’ - + This ts Norma (Mrs, Nels Morrison -of|| (when his wife left Minister of Lands and Forests in. 1044, and he went all out for ; the development: of the north ; ‘ country, . town ; The forestry act was changed rate VN iin 1946, and the Government ine ; troduced the Forest Management Tree Farm Licence Plan in 1949, Ed Kenney was Instrumental in the Columbia Cellulose Company of Canada being issued the first tree farm Neence In British Cok umbla, in the Skeena riding, This resulted in the opelning of the Watson Island Pulp MUHHn Prince Rupert in 1951, pe In 1952 this hard-working pols ltlejan was given. a second port. follo, that of Minister of Public orks INVITATION TO ALCAN Then one day, shortly after the Miss GretheClausen ofCedar- vale left on Tuesday’s CPA flight for a vacation in Seattle Washington, — - +t+ Archie Cambrin, now with Rich= mond. Plywood in Vancouver, spent the week-end with his wife and falmly at their Park-Avenue a ; hom t+ : The Kitimat United Church cholr will be joining with the Knox United Church Senior cholr this coming Sunday ‘at the re- © 1966 CHEV BelAte | 1995. 1965 PLYMOUTH Sin. Won, 4Dr. Sedan, one owner __. " wt ue Terrace ‘Delicatessen my finest hour.?! VB, auto.-P.S., Fadio |... 1963 DODGE 4Dr. Sdn, 1964 PLYMOUTH Fury, VE radio, low mileage, Al ... ‘OR BETTER CAR VALUES; ‘3195 « | {elock, The following Sunday, June {visit to form a. mass Choral ‘Jbe shown at 8 p.m, Thursday, (May 26, in: Terrace Community ‘;Centre, AN. Interested are ins [gular members of Terrace Tennis fet iy : “:|her parents Mr. ‘and Mrs, LW.) Clay, D¥rmian Road, Prior to re- J cation: at" U,B,C." She: will then gular morning worship at 11 0? 4, Knox. United. will return the Presentation in the. Aluminum City > - Fllims,“F undamental ‘Tennis’! and‘*Tennis for Beginners’! will vited to: attend ‘and to. meet re. 1 tap Dre Wendy A, Clay ts. visiting tubning ‘to. Vancouver with her parents. for’ the Spring Convo- ‘procedd. to Toronto Genoral Hos-| ighway 16 Wi Phone os 808 ta 635-2811. {pital where she will intern, . busine uusiness Complete Line Small Motor Repair Second World War, PramierJohn Hart. disclosed the information that::the. Aluminum Company of Canada was ‘interested in estab lishing: :‘an’ aluminum plant in British Columbia, a soo This was incentive enough for ambitlous Ed Kenney, and he hot- footed’ it to Montreal to’ talk with the Alcan powers abe “He. sparked their. interest and 1965 DODGE D100, radio 199 5 CHEVELLE 4r, Sun, Cust. cab, under warranty. Ly Al condition, — |," Quer 20 More To Choose From | negotiations’ ‘started, Aluminum DEE LC SANGSTER. 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