TERRACE HERALD; TERRACE, B.C. ee ener ee Wot, ‘August 20, 1967 of AY TOE LACH, CHURCHES pe Fai DS _ STANLEY MISSION, Sack. —| The Crees, ordained by Rt.| Winnipeg still fn use, - sere a aera Creed wap pet mia reruns atin be » as Chur c in an ordination service | wa’ were Gor eo on @ Chur Tee TRURCH ee” SOURCE GOSPEL CHAREL here recently which was conduc- Pullip & John Charles ayia Henry| River, — a? ee parks girest Ps srraume Ave. 10:00 am.—Sunday School vw. ¥. Luehies Ph, 635-2621 11:00 am—Morning Worship ted in their own language in the | C . histor, Anglican Church of the ut hy indians 17, years ast Scout in Idaho a . inity. Dil-eawn » the Church) George Lawson, 12-year 15:00 ani--Sunday School 7:00 p.m—Evening Service ‘boo am—Morning Worship Wednesday — year-cld Two of the men, who were or-| of the Holy ‘Trinty Is & mone gon of Mx. and Mrs,. ; 00 pim—Afternoon Service 8:00 p-m—Prayer Mesting dained deacons io minister. to} ment to the wor’ missiow |Tawson of Port Simpson, hag their own people, had taught the | arles in the mid-1800s along the returned from a two week trip BOP PTA ua Friday ~~ cfticiating bish th Creetongue | northwestern water routes fol- Scout Jamboree in Idaho. = 7:30 p.m—Young Peoples 30 op te ng ” | to. a Boy Scout Jambores z years ago. lowed by earlyfur-traders and ex: of 15,000 boys attending e ¢ ATHOLIC CHURCH A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Stanley Mission is on the plorers. he ent he has hoya atten 1B- = Lakelse Avenue Churchill River, about 200 miles | The windows of theGothle-type member Port Simpson troop {or Mass on Sunday:— SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST northeast of Prince Albert, andis | frame church, believed to be the| shout a year, Es Please read CHURCH accessible only by alr and water, oldest Anglican chureh weat of! “Leonard Resceis scovtmaster, ; 800 am, 8:30 am, 11:00 2m. pester R, G. Burton 695-2022 a ‘and 7:30 p.m. in the evening 52908 Griffith Street : L. Kearns, OML SATURDAY ie > r, ; i Thank: you 8:15 a.m.—Sabbath School oping Fisk Liam Hoose Hide with” . 11:00 am—Morning Service Beaming Sool made from feg Bone of BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH z (Regular) CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH alum at Soucie Ph. 635-5187 Cor, Sparks St. and Park Ave, Pastor Lisyd Andersen B. Th. Summer Schedule 10:20 - 12:00—Family Service, g-qp am—Worship Servic2 - RESIDENTS OF TERRACE gizi0o Family | Ser ; » Sr i faa ARE You ‘ON THE MUNICIPAL VOTER'S LIST? 7:30 pin Evening Service aie Coan Ave. "ph, ehssee2 2 Bone-Aandled Séraper with Stone blade . Sinoking & drying moore meat | wednesday, 7:00 pm. — “Your friendly” family enurea From the Imperial Oil Collection Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys B30 p. m.—Prayer Meeting . UPLANDS BAPTIST PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE (Southern Baptist) | 7 _‘Thei r quest for food - OWNER- ELECTORS — Owners of real property registered in the Land. Registry office prior to September 30th, 1967, who are British subjects or Canadian citizens, will have their names placed automatically on the list as Owner-electors, 40.00 a.m—Sunday Schoo) 5018 Halliwell Avenue RESIDENT-ELECTOR '— is defined asa British subject of the full age of 21 years 700 panc—bvening Services ep ay hy d l di ki il tinuously. for not less than six months — Servi who is a resident and has resided continuously. for no roe p IBLE STUDY - te te am Morne acervice s ape n id ns’ § | Ss immediately prior to the submission of the declaration provided for and whose ; ‘Tuesday at 8 pm. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — (Part of a historical series| managed to lead comparatively | into an enclosure and speared at name is not entered on the list as an Owner-elector. ; YOUNG PEOPLES Bray er meeting and Bible prepared by Imperial Oil) settled (though not necessarily | close range, ; . the full it * Thursday at 7:30 p.m. _ Study Nothing did more to shape| peaceful) lives, While theyroam-| Sometimes advancing bulfalo TENANT-ELECTOR — is defined 2s a British subject of the full age of 31 years : You are cordially invited to the skills, habits and customs| ed to some extent as hunters in |.were killed by archers lying nnid- who is and has been continuously for not less than six months ct Laird . attend. 3 of Indian tribes than the food) search of secondary food sour-| den in a shallow pit, to the submission of the declaration provided for, in occupation of real prope Pastor Rev. p. Rathien EVANGELICAL FREE. their people ate, ees, they maintained the same| Cecasionally the hunters would within the Municipality and whose name is not entered on the list as an Owner- . Phones — ‘Office 635-2434 CHURCH In almost every tribe, a de-| village sites year after year. | stampede the buffalo over a cliff elector or Resident-elector. Home 635-5336 Cor. Park Ave. and Sparkes St. sire for regular supplies of meat When they did move it was uS-land finish -off. the injured sur- : 10:00 a.m—Sunday School prompted the men to strive for/ually because the soil around)vivors below with spears or A CORPORATION owning property within the Municipality is reminded that they 7799 kim—Morning Worship | excellence as hunters, trappers | their village was exhausted or | clubs, can appoint an agent who ts the full age of 21 years and a British subject, to vate : Wein eda ed Service | or fishermen, because some enemy hadburned| In ther regions caribou, on their behalf, by forwarding an authorization under the Seal of the Corporation ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH MNEnayer and Bible Study| 9, Put, depending on local ctr-| their crops. moose or deer were driven into to the Clerk, not later than the Sith day of September, 1987. : cumstances different tribes had] As hunters, trappers and fish-| Streams or inlets, where they gphaliean © hureh of ganeds, A Cordial Invitation Te All | different ways of keeping them-| cxuen, the Indians lacked some of | were easily spearedfrom canoes, * Sunday. September 3 selves satiy some tribes, pro- the eadpment and mobility of the HAIDA FET 10:15 a.m—Morning Prayer omin me 18, Were white men — metal tools, fire- ES Declaration forms may be obtained from the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby = and Parish Communion TERRACE UNITARIAN | liged to be migrants, following] arms, and the wheel, But when Street, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m; to 12 am. and from 1 pi. to § pm. 7:30 p.m.—Evensong FELLOWSHIP their ood supply aa it moved allowance was made for these van de VOORT'S : ‘Phones 695-5721 unc on the hoot. ' ndians Taed hice goat in al HATDA —A Haida cane, carved Confirmation notices have already been mailed to Resident-electors and se ¢ “three vureuita, by Victor Adams, was pres ented Yennant-electors who completed the necessary affidavit in the ‘year 1986/1007. These must be completed and returned to the clerk. i KNOX UNITED CHURCH The Chipewyan Indians, forins-{ pron, childhood, the Indianboy| to Jan van de Voort here| jj tance, kept constantly onthe move | ,, shrawd stud f recently at a farewell party PRESBYTERIAN Seo eae give, & Munreo St.) rontowing the cariiou around a |Decame 2 shrew every wey tivt| honoring him and his wife, Betty, - CHURCH IN CANADA a.m.—suncay region of the northland east of| might help him in the hunt, By| Who was given a Haida sun hat, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship services at the Mackenzie River, Similarly, | struction and observation he| Van de Voort has been asais- The Christian Reformed Church Newcomers | to fe community the Assiniboines roamed the s0u- | coon, grew to Imow the habits, | ‘an superintendent of the Skeena = Sunday at 7:30 pam, life and work of the United | ern Canadian prairies on a! instincts and life cycles of every River Indian Agency onthe Queen | § Church continuous hunt forthe migratory species of game, Charlotte Islands for the last You are invited to drop this | buffalo, 14 months and has been trans- clipping in the mail with | The Micmacs in the Maritimes| Even without steel or gunpow-| ferred to Alberni. His successor The Munlelpal List of Electors for the current year will close at 5& p.m., Saturday, September 30, 1967. Pléase address your written and telephone Inquiries to the Munielpal Clerk. ; their wint the woods | der, the Indians contrived several | is Robert Bell es JOHN POUSETTE, EL NONIT _ your name and address to | Spent their winters in the w v is Ro ell. ev Ee Ce MEN OO ROE REN Knox- United Chureh, Box hunting moose, caribou and por-| Pieces of hunting, trapping and In presenting the vande Voort's ; ; a : oa Sie of Terrace. 3406 Eby St. Phone 635-5976 984, Terrace, B.C. cupine, In the warmer months, | fishing equipment more ingenious | with the gifts, Haida chief coun- Dated this 17th day of August, 1987. ; * Pastor Alvin Penner they lived at the seashore, ga- | than anything invented inEurope, | cillor Alfred Davidson aid: a -¥0:00 am—Sunday School 00 ct tccct ttt teceteeceneeves thering shellfish, catching fish ¢ 8 “Both Masset and Skidegatehave . 11:00 am, —- Warship Service and hunting feals, _L, Since the spear was generally improved greatly since youl ff ‘30 pam—Evening Servicg. 900 «t+ teeters eaveeevunes . ‘i Fineffective against big game at, arrived last year, It’s too bad 2:30 pm—Evening verte hs Hurons and romuots relied| large, hord animals suche as buf: fog oe Meatay Longer snd ah * , mainly on n planted crops. They falo and deor were usually driven the job,!? ON ALL NEW and USED CARS & TRUCKS + ALL COVERED BY GW WARRANTY FOR 24 MONTHS ok ALL NEW COVERED BY WARRANTY FOR 5 YRS, 50,000 MILES: (OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT) | | Oo : | | TRUCKS” . . , radio, teer] - : . 1966 BUICK and ‘brake. Fully. eanpped, O06 CWRET ene $3695 | SPECI Als 1966 GMC Panel, fully equipped . - oo 1966 PONTIAC 2 door HT, bucket seats V8, automatic, radio, $3495 | - im | one owner, low mileage 1963 VOLKSWAGEN 1965 INTERNATIONAL: ‘Pickup, 6 oplinder indo, al hear $1795 1966 PONTIAC 4 io sedan, V8, automatic, radic, PS, PB, $3195 Station Wagga. Was $1250, ‘Now — $950 duty | oleae El : owner : . so : " 1963 CHE ROLE 1965 CHEVY Window Van, 6 oyilnder standard, one ow, heavy . 1966 CHEVROLET owner "low am ve y auioma am $2895 v Se Was $1395, NOW ..00...cuse $1195 Gufy equipped ; $2095 | ne | , ¥8, automatic, radio, PS, PB, 1064 Ol es oo | 1966 PONTIAC 2 floor ra va, au tematic ° ons $3495 1964 OLDSMOBILE | fas G25 Rew .. $1895 1965. GMC. bare al ord os very 7 lean, ‘mada i, sis ft 1966 CHEVROLET sedan, 327. engine, automatic, ons owner . — $2695 1961 PONTIAC NOW etrenene ; - | ; 1966 CHEVROLET St. wagon, VB, sutomatio, allo, one omer 095 : Station wagon, Was $1205..Now ...., $995 ee SPECIALS en 1966 PONTIAC Parisienne! sedan, V8, automatic, fully equip- $3595 1959 PONTIAC Wee $885, Now $395 1964 INTERNATIONAL toe: wieelbae plikup,. all heony $695. ; . ped, city and executive driven ....... Seteneeenitectonieese 1966 VAUXHALL viva, iow mileage, one owner . 1959 CHEVROLET cog 1961 CHEVROLET PICKUP sonra aoe | ; Stati . . voreennnenn store “oO 1965 CHEVELLE Station wagon, One OWET . negenennaenanee 1958 CHEVROLET on wagon Was $895 Now .. ~ $595 196T FORD . , ' . . ; a _ . ; $650 . ot . 7 | . 1965 CORVAIR 4 door HT, automatic, bucket seat... _ $1 795 Bedan, Was $850. NOW nce _. $250 x C noms - eee . 1965 COMET. Caliente 2 door HT, ¥8, 4 speed transmission, \ $2195 1955 PLYMOUTH Speslal $250 1963 CHEVROLET § om, non tom-sllp = ae heavy any ous $995 1965 CHEVROLET : $1 1954 CADILLAC: Po : ee : bi 4 door. a nn = G 1895 Sedan. Speolak : rweatronne $100. 1966 GMC , co 1965: OLDS FE 4 door sedan, V4, o~ «$2695 1954 FORD | oo ee. Diecsl, VSS coino, 34000 Mb. bases, hort sents, 1ho00 ms AEE front axle, power steering. 1,000 x 20-12 ply tires, completely. ouslpped with nh al T 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 sede 006 OWNEE woeeceerneninennnn AIS © Beda, Bpeatal pr amennnnene $200: ot poner Sats erg, ES options: plus 10-12 yard dump box with telescoplo. ho - SALES -_ | 635-5905 os ‘4530 GREIG AVE, BOX 729, » TERRACE, B.C. FERRED. CREDIT” - | “NO. PAYMENTS UNTI