Page Four -_TERRACE “Omineca’: HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Little Theatre The annual meeting of Terrace Little Theatre assoclation was held Monday, May 2, at the home of Mr. ’ and Mrs. Paul Fenger. A budget of over $3,000 illustrat- ed a very active year for the group which sent two plays to B.C. Final competitions during 1965. Mrs. Mien van Heek, reporting on the Skeena Drama Festival com- - petitions held recently in Kitimat, said, “Standards wera somewhat Gregg’s kL Lakelse Lake Road Groceries, Gas, Oil ete. * PHONE VI 3-6978 Holds Meeting low Sut the adjudicator, Tom Kerr, saved the day with his constructive erlticism and by holding an all-day workshop on the last day of the festival,” ‘ Michae] Stephen of Terrace has been invited to take over direction of the winning one-act production, “The Tiger" which wag presented by Kitimat Players. The play's re- gular director Mrs. Pat Munson, is unable to take her group to the finals In Kelowna {n June as she ¥|is planning a trip to England. Terrace Little Theatre withdrew its entry in the Skeena Drama Festival when a car accident in April forced two of the main act- Tesses to discontinue their work. Elected to hold office for the forthcoming year at Monday’s meeting were: Mrs. Molly Nattress, president; Mrs, Lorene McColl past president; Mrs. Kim Jolliffe, vice president; Sharon Lynch, secre- tary; and Jim Lynch, Esther Mc- Cabe, Mien van Heek as directors. FOR SERVICE AND Coulter Electric Lid. CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products - Terrace, Bob Ramsay VI 3-2445 KITIMAT, N. COULTER, 1072 ESTIMATES, PHONE: ct£-al || Trinity College, Toronto, took his first Mass at the old Indian village | At The Local Churches CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Avenue Rev. V. Luchies . Vi 3-2621 10:40 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service, 9:15 a.m.—*Batk To God Hour” on CFTK. hh . SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor E. E. Littman Ph, V1 3-2915 3306 Griffith's Road SATURDAY 9:15 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Service. re OEIC, CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St, and Park Ave. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Paster H. Madsen, B.A., B.D. 4718 Loen Ave, Ph. VI 3.5882 “Your friendly family Church” KNOX UNITED CHURCH Corner Lazelle Ave. & Munroe St, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the life and work of the United Church, You are invited to drop this clip- Ping in the mail with your hame and address to Knox United Church, Box 884, Terrace, B.C. fo Ce a 2 er) ay ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Avenue, Terrace, 10:00 aam.—Sunday School. 11:08 am.—Morning Worship, 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service, . Wednesday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 pan.—Young Peoples. A Cordial Weicome Awaits You Rov, E. Thisssen, Pastor ‘ 4812 Graham Ave. Phone VI 35-6768 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. ‘@ormon) = - §ERVICES 10:30 a.m.—-Sundays Elks Hall — Sparks Street Why Not Attend Your 8 .C. " Wedne EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks St. 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. ‘ 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Rey. and Mrs, Harry Ruggles of Venezuela will attend worship services Saturday 7:30 p.m. and Sunday 11:00 a.m, and 7:30 pm. A cordial invitation fo All Rev. H, J. Jost, Pastor 4665 Park Ave. Phone V13-5115 SSS ee MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby Street Pastor Alvin Penner, Ph. V1 23-5976 10:00 am.— Sunday School 11:00 am.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service, 8:45 a.m.—'Gospel Light Hour” over CFTK, — ee PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evangelist Service. All are Welcome Pastor Rev. D. Rathien Phones: . Office: VI3-2434, Home: VI 3-5936 =————— —————=__—_—__—_—_—— UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Bapiist) 5013 Halliwell Ave, SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning Service 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service 8:00 pP.m.—Wedneasday — Prayer meeting and Bible study, dames H. Rose, Pastor Telephone VI3-6655 So ————=_=[=___—_— ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada Phone VI 35855 726 Lazelle Avenue 10:15 a.m.—Matins and Parish Communion 10:15 am.—Sunday School 7:30 pm—Evening Service BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH - (Regular . Kalum at Soucle Ph. Vi35229 Pastor —Lioyd Andersen B,Th. 10:30 - 12:00 — Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes. 7:30 p.an.—Evening Service. day, 7:00 p.m, — Canadian Baptist Crusaders Club. Thuraday, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. ' Church This Sunday? ‘Jor if could require treatment. The i. F. L. PRINCE - » + ordained Anglican Church Deacon J. F. L. Prince, who has been a resident of Terrace since last May, serving Anglican Chureh parishes at Ter- race and Aiyansh, was ordained into priesthood on April 21. The ceremony took place in St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Prince Rup- ert with the Right Reverend E. J. Munn officiating, All the clergy: men from the large north-western B.C. Diocese were in attendance. Two other ministers from Port Ed- ward.and Burns Lake were also or- dained as Bishops. The Reverend Prince, who is a graduate of Arts from Bishops Uni- versity in Lennoxville, Quebec and a 1965 graduate of Theology from of Aiyansh on Saturday, Aprii 22. Ninety Dancers At Jamboree The Skeena Square Dance Club hosted 90 square dancers from timat last weekend. Clarence Michiel School was almost filled to capacity with sixteen squares dancing. Twenty-five dancers arrived from Ketchikan to retrieve a ban-| ner which Skeena Squares had taken ‘when visiting there two weeks ago, . Dancers enjoyed the calling of Sweet and Doug Collins of Prince Rupert, and Dwain McColl of Ter- race. Gail and Dwain McColl, along with all members of the Skeena Squares, were on hand at 8:00 o’clock to welcome dancers. After dancing for four hours, dancers sat down to a buffet supper served by Shirley Parr and her committee, Sunday's activities started off with dancing at 1:00 p.m. at Skog- Iund's Hotsprings. Guests were able to enjoy the added attraction of swimming in the pools. Five o’clock rolled around far too soon and guests from points south, west and far north had to. depart after. a most successful Jamboree. - ——— ‘ A pain, whether sharp or a dull ache, may be just a passing matter, but if it is reeurrent a doctor should be consulted. Often the pain may.be a minor indication of something amiss with your diges- tion, your clothing or posture — earlier any symptoms are diagnos- ed and treated, the better chance: there is for successful results, Ornamental | f Guests were present from Tor-| - Prince Rupert, Ketchikan and Ki-|_ Bill Cook from Ketchikan, Art|’ Ordained Priest Takes First Mass | onto, Vancouver, Térrace, Prince Rupert and Port Edward. : The Greenville and Alyansh. choirs took part and the church was filled for the service, . Following the service about 280 persons attended a special feast ‘Zin honor of the new priest, spon- aored by the Parish of St. Bartholo- mew, The Alyansh. Silver.Harmon- ic Band, under the baton of Ernie Morven, was in attendance and presented a splendid concert. The occasion was also marked by the adoption ‘of the Reverend Prince into the family of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haizimsque, a3 a son of the Alyansh native family. : The Reverend Prince, whose home town is Calgary, Alberta, will now be making his home in Aiyansh native village, taking over the parish of the late Reverend time ago in the Nass River. Mercer, who was drowned some |- Wednesday, May:4,:1 MONEY| Tractor Part} BOX 554, PRINCE GEORGES PHONE 663-0151 ie eo. . Automatic Roller Rebuilds | . @ i New Undercarriage @ Used Parts is there a like to go? KNOWS HOW amount and repayment schedule to fit your budget. We believe Loans from-$50 to $2600 4641 Laxelle Ave, somewhere you'd . Get cash now . . . for train tickets, accommodations, any good reason, A Niagara counsellor will talk over the money and helpful planning go together. NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Phone 843-6391 - and tailor it aM ral Group of Companion. In the dedicated service 4449 Greig Ave. workers make no distinction of race or creed. They are always ready to assist victims of poverty, per- sonal tragedy and disaster. Help The Salvation Army to give aid and comfort whenever it is needed. OPER YOUR WEART To THe. {RM RED SHIELD APPEAL SALVATION ARMY CITADEL ~ Ph. Vi-3-2626. of all, Salvation Army