go TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. by Bob Weber ‘T KNOW, BUT.DADDY WANTS} TO GET A BETTER LOOK A: AT YOU. Anglican_Francigcan finds: E Kmg Fooinson Soudiate, lnc. THR, Weeld vaghte erecreed ‘Jeovers Australia, New Guinea, the Solomons and‘, "| AVP. Horsfield and St, Matthew's .| parish. He met with local An- .| tel, primary schoo] and an em- | Hi and Lois bs oy pe : WELL, : TES Louis HUPP “PEYSS (7° WAS MOVED UP] fakS ~ OE TOSECTION £ PA: MANAGER 4 “ie ‘| wasn’t too practical for Europ- . ‘ious community, HERE, ARCH # # HERE’S YOUR NAIL CUPPER BACK / Distribated by King Fastures Syndic out of your hand New Guinea cannibals-consider the palm of the hand a great delicacy, ' , . Authority for that is Brother Geoffrey whose distinctive He’s been a missionary there since 1959, now heads the Am - glican Franciscan province which ONnzh. His congregation In New Guin- ea is not cannibal and the prac- tise Is dying out, But, according to Brother Geoffrey, even the converted get the urge now afd again, . 4 remember once thatatleast some members of the congrega- tlon were eyeing the bishop when he got up to preach,’’ Brother Geoffrey recalled with a smile, Brother Geoffrey was here in Terrace at the invitation of Rev, glicans. to study a project for Christian renewal in the area. He will later leave forEngland BROTHER GEOFFREY .|for a three-month visit before great attraction,’ he said, “Many people see this as a part of returning to New Guinea, The New Guinea mission ts! close to the equator and the wea- ther is hot and steamy. Anglican Franciscans have built two churches there, a hos- Christian Witness.” ployment agency for the Pap- vans, They also conduct a school to train native evangelists, Brother Geoffrey decided to be- come a Franeiscan while study- ing for the Anglican ministry at Cambridge University. He said |f his community was started ini— : 1921, now has some 150 mem-if bers in three areas of the world, Tn New Guinea, the friars try to live the same life as the na~ tives, “We are trying to live the na- tive life as closely as we can,'* "Brother Geoffrey said. ‘We eat the Papuan vegetab- les.”’ But he explained that it/f eans to follow their diet com- pletely. . He reported that native Pap- wans, Solomon Islanders, and Tonganese had joined his relig-j— The friars model themselves on the thirteenth century Italian |f saint, Franeis of Assissi, who |f followed a life of complete pov- erty modelied on the Hfe of & Christ. . Brother Geoffrey said he felt |} the Franciscan way of life was stil] relevant. “Francis has a 4611 bazelle Franciscan xobes were seen in Terrace streets Jast week, _ Wednesday, Decamber 4),.1968 sn tandicen tat | Kitimat gets. Cannibals eat right | yp). yg service began in Kitimat at11:01 | change. All calls. —. local and 1 P.M. Saturday, November -30,|long distance — were: placed § ontral On the -same eventing, a brand) through opdrators . at new primary toll centrewentinto| switchboard: - operation’ at Terrace to bring} 44 improvements in long distance service for Terrace, Kitimat, and surrounding areas. . ger, said the two projecta ‘re-| “Alls directly. -. $2 million in new facilities, in Kitimat itself,. some $750, | “Operator.” 000 has been invested during the] © y,- last 18 months to enlarge thetele. atic switching system, construct phones, : time of the conversion and has {Service been built to provide for ex- there, Now is the time to buy all your Christmas Gifts at terrific savings. manual telephone service through |over, For Thursday, Friday and Saturday only you'can buy all your China, Glasses, Beer Mugs and ‘all Boxed Stationery at 20% ort | me (All Cash Sales) INTERIOR STATIONERY mye eee noma Motlarg . Tira -t ‘ aan oy OH, CIP YOU HEAR I KNEW THEY ABOUT ETNA LEAVING WEREN'T GETTING) | ime - ‘ a Reg. $1.49 « ¢ 7 Christmas ¢ : : Sale: 5 roll pack 88 aie ae — Reg. $1.59 Sale | AKRKR . < "Philips © Silex : AB comm \\. = ee > | Razor . . Toaster : Vzmna nas Tus | [Hid NAME 15 LbopnoLe— TV wih,” DIMGULB'S SISTER Reg. $26.95. $ 17. 88 | | aie -$Q , BIG LAWYER| |HE'S IN THE GOS6IP COLLIMNS \\ mM" GROOVA SAYS SHELL Salo e . Reg. $13.95 ° , . Ha S| NEBR 3 : : Tos * Northern King Sanyo Portable 19" < . . . 5 - : oy + ® e . . a Snowthrower - Television — 7 ee oo Reg. $164.95 $109 00 ' Reg. $189.95 $] 69 | 05 . ( 4 _ Y . Sale: . : e ’ Safe: ; ® ’ He necnebes Coeur a™ me "Stocking "PETITION ABOUT HER Tumblers: Fillers. BY THE WAY-™WE ARE PLAYING BRIDGE WHAT WAS 81D ? 5 string Corn Broom Gift Wrap \ . Vom . - ‘ae 3 for 21° tome, BBE See our wonderful world of toys . now on display in our store, Toys . _for the young ond the young at hearth Oks ie. " 3 speed. . . t me $10.95 ron i Use Our Family Purchase Plan: No Down Payment | | we With the conversion to. dial service, Kitimat customers will _ [be able, to Oe A ocak Galle: dire ; Stan Patterson, B.C. Telo-|ectly. By next April, they-also phone's Terrace District Mana_| "ll be able to dial long dlstarice present an investment of nearly | In the meantime, they will place long--distance calls ‘by dialing Mr Patterson sald ‘A com «| Sehensive test of the new aut- Phone building, install an automs | oonstic ‘switching system current- related distribution facilities and ly is under way to assure that provide customers with dial tele- pra spel bien Reretioa i The dial system will serye |St@™mards required before: the about 3,700 telephones “at the |"©¥ facilites are placed into’ - ed At the same time, arrange- pansion to meet forseeable fut» ments have been made for -{m- ure telephone requirements |mediate checks’ of polite, fire, '_ {medical and other safety agency. Kitimat customers have had a |numbers at the time of the citt- Phone 635-5004 | ecials} Ip tlie Alena Pete gee Pe ee reat ae