_@ rood and. Travelgire ‘Holiday Units ae Phone 635-6064 Terrace, B.C. Hwy. 16 . West of. Skeens Forest Products. © -DRUGS'N: EVERYTHING: | Terrace g ° Wednesday, 4611- 1 Lazelle Aver $ 635-6357 OM INECA A Herald, a | ‘Ac member of the “Conedion Weekly Newspaper’ Association, B.C. ‘Weekiy nine | my Aseociation, “and Audit -Bureav of Cireulations. Authorized os second. class mail” ‘by the ~ - { Post Office Department,. Ottawa, and for payment of Pettage | in ‘cash . «Patil every Joo sConingon, Moioging Editor m, Gathering M,- Frey, Publisher ’ Kirst down-droppings of snow plunged i ar tow in the snow _ :| Terrace into what” how seems a custom- - = | ary pre-Christmas chaos. 4 - year in the battle to keep the streets at. mw. least relatively clear. This Weekend * municipal crews towed, away cars left ' parked on streets. The towing .will not cause any great delight in the hearts of Car-owners who — ; must wonder what on earth to do with their vehicles when they face slippery hills, plugged driveways and other haz- ards, of the heavy hnow fall. ia One new element-has been added this. ° . The needs of -the - totat ‘community "however must come. tirst. The ‘Mmuhicipal ‘crews need: streets, elear of. cars to speed up the ‘snow removai operation.) >| ‘The by-law ‘has: been’ in effect for'a ~ number of years. It seems a pity that it has taken so long. to. be enforced... “Who knows, if car-clear streets could speed up. snow, removal we* ‘may, one happy day, ‘actually’ see grader operation take the time to lift their. blade at drive- “ways rather than . plugging them ‘solid with packed ite which in -turn forces motorists to spark on streets. | Save the goats A group of local people are concerned : Whether a. handful ot mountain goats will ‘live or die. \: Members of the Terrace Rod ‘and Gun v2lub are now circulating a petition ask-— ( ng that an area near the Nass lava beds iy ‘ne declared a game reserve " At issue is the lives ‘of a goat herd, piece estimated at 300, now down to be- | tween 20 and 30. os , We welcome: the’ ‘petition. We tend to j eet t that. what: we take for granted to-,. “day in nature and game. may be denied to our children, — Hunters alone can not be blamed for ‘our dwindling game.. Most Ahuntérs take | an intelligent. aproach to their sport. But ‘wherever man goes, the anim life is, o threatened. ‘The mountain ‘Boats | are Se asset to ‘hs part of the world, We do not want . ‘to: “SEE their existence terminated in the. ene tet S name of [ sport, Ha at oo Stirs tion Pam ts oan og Af eee keeps flunking.” ” =. ba ®@ King Features Syndicate, inc., 1968: Waild rights reserved. “a promised to wait for him till-he graduates,» #0 he : it quits at | Louden mine LA 69-year-old miner who pro- “| duced 227 tons ‘of coal in 1967 oo with a. sledgehammer anda wedge | - <7} Will -elose “Vancouver. Island's fae Jast individual coal mine this win- | . 1, ‘Robert Banks Carruthers BAYS | here, because his wife starts . oe anold-age pensfonin Jan- \ ad in: mines since 1916, is ‘the | last of a vanishing breed from the days when. coal was king on + '|Number Nine, Working the out- {blasts away the dirt overburden (Miner calls “WELLINGTON, 3.C. (CP) — ter. * heta decided to call it quits at the Louden Mine, a mile south of nat he Carruthers Fi who has work- the island. He ealles. his mine Wellington erops of the old mine; known off- ictally as the Louden Mine, he and then goes to work ‘on the coal seam with a sledge ‘and ' Golf Sets Reg. 49.95. Sale Price” . Golf F Bags 3995 ‘2% OF Gleman ‘Stoves. Coleman Heaters a ‘Cat ‘type. Reg. 21.50 fale. : Tackle Boxes ~ SALE OF Single. ‘burner. Reg. 16.95. § Sale reap nie wedge, He loads the coal into a hoist hy hand, then goes to the sur- tace to-raise the hoist withagase powered engine, The coal. seam he’s. been - working: this year ts 20 to 22 inches thick, and Mr, Carruthers says he has to move | . two.tons of dirt for i every ton of coal he recovers, © After 52. years in the nines, ‘ 26 of them in Wellington Number Nine, ‘he owns his home and ie independent enough’ to gee more Jeieure time sheads : . Stuffed trumpeter. displayed by, RCMP GOLD RIVER B.C, CAP) — RCMP in this Vancouver Island: community have mounted ayoung trumpeter swan on display., It isn’t, only for decoration — pol ice hope to make people familiar with the ‘rare birds so they don't shoot. any by mistake, . ree | Pastor, - Terrace Mennonite WATCH THIS. T BOUGHT AL] BOOK ON KARATE —r'LL BE READY FOR IS OLD LONETW OUR READERS WRITE: Editor, Herald During my 1314 years. resik dence. jn Terrace, I was con- nected with but a few organiza- ‘tions, But since leaving the area two years ago I have heard lit- Ue of them:namely Terrace Film Clube amd Terrace Rod and aGun 4 . _ Several people worked very hard to make an educational and + recreational facility available. to Mr, and Mrs, ‘Average Citizen, The. Film Library. had. an: {m- _portant, part, to play in the edue- ational field and I hope it has not closed its books, The Rod and Gun’ Club can] ©?! play. onery.important part in the training of younger folk aa well as. older in the, safe bandling| Wo of - weapons, 83-. well aa. good] - manners towards: private. pro- perty, All too often a rancher finds: his fences cut‘and his cat. tle on the road, but: if-contacted the rancher isin most cases more willing to comply with the hun- ters request, |-. The other matter of t grave cont]. | and president develop. the we What's happened to Rod, Gun? cern is mistaken identification, where the hunter thinks he sees the animal and shoots. WhatB.C. needs is a_ strict training pro- gram and I think the Rod and Club can fill thi gap, But funds should be made available to them to continue, The funds should come from the Provin- ‘| cial Government. haye followed the activities ‘of the Thornhill Ratepayers As- ‘soclation through the medium of ‘your paper. It nevér ceases to alarm me that the people of this particular-area will'not turn out in force to assist their directora coming town of the future. As af past president, may T appeal ‘to Tia of you to. get'on with: the ye ‘Curfman, Where are more of those letters to the editor? Ags former owner of Arabian Stallion, Tan Tin, may I. con- gratilate Harold Wyatt for “hav- ing champton:stallfon at the Bue Iidey Valley Fair ‘at Smithers. W.E, Harper ' ; Sorrento, af. ~ Authori By Join Balzer, . Brethren Church Our day atid’ age is charact- erized” by. ‘a rebellious spirit against ‘authority. It. is vividly manifested in our homes and institutions of learn- ing. Lawlessness is increasing at a staggering rate, Authority is challenged: on every hand, Thus |), immediately the question comes, | o¢ what -right has the. Scripture to |; impose its authority‘ on my life. used. here, means to have juris- diction’ or thé right to demand, True legitimate authority has a what the’ Bible ist it Is God's word to-man, “God: as - the cieator of our. pniver ee hae absolute right to impose , Hts. authority upon His creatures, God has chosen-to do this through His Word, the Bible. , : In 1 Peter. 1323-25. we. read) that. the Bible 4s the: word. of God. .The apostle Peter goes-on to tell us that the Bible camo ‘not by interpretation of man; but -lalao tells“ ‘us that the word of, God Ia cternal, Its méssage isa’ needs, as-it wag:1900 years ago, it fa the living “Word, The word ‘of. God changes and trans. forms met, tli'cugh the power of: the Holy, Shirt. The. Bible brings the Scriptures — ‘{mossage. The Bible has the ans- The-word authority as is being |’ : reason for Its existence. This 15 | 4153 holy men wrote -as- they were, H moved by the Holy‘Spirit, ie meaning and purpose for liv- . The above... scripture paasage SOLICE . valid today, ° ag’ “relevent to our! about 400 hours of intensive: ty and- conviction to the heart of. the guilty. It brings peace and assure ance to those. who accept it's wer’ to our present world’s ill’s, The Bible must be accepted as authority because of: its his« tory, Through the centuries ithas proven itself, Countless attempts have been made to discredit itor destroy it, Yettoday despiteofall it stands. a8 the revelation tf boa calling men and women to obedience, faith and life in Christ Jesus, ‘In conclusion, consider the many fulfilled prophesies. Itpre- dicted Christ's birthplace, His rejection by his people, His eruc= on,’ His . resurrection. and many others, Everyone of these prophecies has been Hterally and clearly fulfilled before our eyes, The underlining cause for re- jection - of authority is that men and women have failed to accept the Bible as authority, I challenge you'to accept the Bible as your authority. Honour it, search {t, and believe it and God will: re- yeal Himself to. you, It will re- yolufionize your life — and give VANCOUVER (CP) — It takes training before a dog is con sidered ready for active duty with the Vancouver police. The squad -uies German Shepherds and says a dog cant be “a. bully or a ecvard” Our. best selling battery, lowest pice. ever: : We can. fit most any car with original equipment quolity and Power battery for only $18.88 = No trade required. "Guaranteed 30 Months. SIMPSONS-SEARS_ 4550 Lakelse Ave, . eas-218