f | Page 6b - Corner Lazalte Ave, & Munree St. TERRACE “Omineco” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA At The Local Churches WVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH HURCH CHRISTIAN REFORMED € SAA e ek ave. and Spare St. Sparks Strest at Straume Avenue Rev, V. Luchies Vi 35-2621 R day School. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scliool ‘00 a.m—Morning Worship. 11:00 am.--Morning Wors , ce. 7:30 p.m. Wedn Pray 6:00 p.m.—~Afternoon 9:15 am—*"Back To A cordial invitation te all Rev. H, J. Jost, Hour” on CFTEK. SSE Pastor SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 4665 Park Ave. Phone 643-5115 MENNONITE BRETHREN Ph. VIS-2915 CUR 3206 Griffith’s Road 9406 Eby Street SATURDAY Pattor Alvin Penner, Ph. VI 35976 10:00 a.m.— Sunday School 11:00 a.m—Worship Seryice. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Servi 9:15 a.m.-—Sabbath School. 11:00 am.—-Morning Service. ——————————— CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St, and Park Ave. 9:45 a.m.— “Gospel Light Four” 9:45 am—Sunday School. over crn Pastor H. Modsen, BAY B.D. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 4718 Loen Ave. Vi 3-5882 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. "Your friendly family” Church” 11:00 a.m.—HMornin f ‘Worship. 7:00 pms —Evang Service. All are Weleome KNOX UNITED CHURCH Pastor Rev. D, Rathjen Phones: . Office: VI3-2434, Home: VI 35336 EE UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Newcomers to the community are invited to shete in the life and worke of the United {Southern Baptiat) 5019 Halliwell Ave. You are invited to drop this clip- SUNDAY ping in the mail with your name ond address to Knox United Church, Box 884, Terrace, B.C. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning Service 7:30 pyu.—Evening Servica - 9:00 pm—Wednesday — Prayer meeting and Bible study. ' James H. Rose, Pastor Telephone VI eee ee ed Pr eo — OO ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 3010 Ager Avenue, Terrace, &.C, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service. Wednesday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Friday 5 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev. E, Thiessen, Pastor 4912 Graham Ave, Phone Vb36768 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) SERVICES 10:30 a.m.—Sundays Elks Hall — Sparks Street Why Not Attend Your Church This Sunday? ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada Phone VI 8055 4728 Lazelle Avenue 10:15 am —Matins and Parish union 10:15 a.m ganday School 7:30 p.am—Evening Service — BETHEL Whepuler) CHURCH Regular) Kalum at Soucle Ph. Vi 2.5329 Pastor —Lloyd Andersen B.Th. 10:30 - 12:00 — Family Serviee, uh Thursday, 3:00 p.m. — Meeting. THEFAMQUS = nao ( WARRANTY 4 6 1959 Chevrotet Sedons, Pickups from $695 - 905 1958 Pontiac Station Wegon $095 1957 Chevrole? Station Wagon § 300 1957 Chevrolet 2-Dr. H.T—V-0, floor shift $250 1953 Ford Sedan 9575 1959 Piymouth Stetien Wagon be Sixty 1956 0 TA6T Medel Care ead Trucks Prosintty ia Steck | this city.” -‘|have not been regenerated, have Weekly BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH What's Your Address? .. . A brilliant young physiclan was talking with a well-known Alble teacher, He said, “I am tied to my mother’s apron strings. I have al- ways lived up to her teaching mor- ally, attd I pride myself that when I was studying I kept myself cleab. T do not profess to be a Christlan, but I am a better moral man than many of the church members of The Bible teacher replied to him, “Doctor, 1 do not doubt you for an instant, but I want your atten- tion, Unregeneracy is a state. You your” He replied, “No, sir, I do not claim to be & regenerated mah,” The older man was standing in the aisle- beside him and drew a square in the sawdust and said, “Doctor, let this square represent the state of Colorado.” He assent- ed, and the Bible teacher continu- ed: “The altitude at the lowest point is 2,000 feet above sea level, an fhe highest altitude is the sum- | mit of Pike’s Peak, 14,200 feet* Sermon Pastor L. ANDERSON above. the level of the sea. Then there ata people in the Colorado tilnes whe are 8,000 fest below the lowest open air altitude in the state. Whether they are in the min- ei, or on the'lowest altitude, or on the summit of Pike's Peak they are all in the state of Colorade. Now the state of ynregengracy [9 like that, Some men are away down below the surface in the under-]% world of criminality and wickedness Z nes. | Others range about the ordinary surface, others in the lowest state of unregeneracy. Now you are on the summit of Mount Morality. But like the others, you are still in the state of unregeneracy.” The young physician looked at the Bible teacher in dumb amaze- ment a moment. Tien, without a word of argument, he rose ‘and sald, “Sir, you have knocked the props from under me. I am with you.”. He walked down the aisle to the place of prayer, where he accepted. and publicly confessed d| Christ as hig personal Saviour. 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Ssdon--V¥4 1957 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan 1956 Metecr Slatien Wagan - 1956 Moncury Durep Truck with ben, befot $3100 CHEVROLET - OLDS PONTIAC ‘Phone ¥i " 8-6331, V vi 3.5905 G Wedding Bells & MALGUNAS — A former Terrace girl was wed recently in Prince George in a late afternoon ceremony at Connaught Hill Lutheran Church. Evelyn Aillene Elizabeth Stras- din, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strasdin, formerly of Ter- race atid now of Prince George, was united in marriage with Ver- non Malgunas, son of Mrs. Augau- tis, also of Prince George. The Reverend Mish performed the nuptial rites in a 5 o'clock ceremony on May 7. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length STRASDIN nett) who chose a floor length sheath of pink silk crepe with lace bodice. Her bouquet was of pink carnations. Bridesmaids were Mirs. Don Strasdin and Miss Linda Munson, both of whom selected floor length sheath gowns in blue silk crepe and carried bouquets of white carnations. The bride’s niece, tiny Donna Strasdin was flower girl and. the groom’s brother, Denis Augautis, was ring-bearer. . Mike Seaton of Terrace support. ed the groom, afid ushers were Donnie Mueller and Ernie Stras- sheath of white satin, with boater ; din, neckline, lace covered bodice and Iily-point sleeves. Her only jew- ellery was-a necklet of pearls and her shoulderlength bouffant veil misted from a pair of white satin roses, She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Matron-of-honor was the bride's sister, Shirley, (Mra. Frances Bar-. gi33 Drectieaty Reduced to Cieer! BuiCK ‘Following the ceremony a re- ception and dinner was held in fhe Sons of Norway Hall at Six Mile Lake. Close to 25) guests were on hand to greet the newly- weds and enjoy a cold plate din- ner, Longtime family friend, Mrs. Mary McColl of Terrace, proposed the traditional toast to the bride, and the groom made the response. Mike Seaton spoke a toast to the bridesmaids and also read several congratulatory telegrams. of wedding dance to the music of The Vereatiles from Prince George, rounded out the evening. Out of town guests for the wed- ding and reception were: Mr, and Mrs, Rosenoff, Calgary; Ross and Muriel Hutton, Saskatoon; Myre. P. Boyle, Dawaon Creek; Mrs. Tucker ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Peters ae of, Vancouver; Mrs, Mary McColl, Mr and Mrs. Dwain McColl, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ludsay, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chgistopherson, Mr. and Mra, George Munson, Mre. Carol Dzugan and the Misses Betty and Wedndsdiy, Jue. Be 1968 : Pioneer: Son | wi Buried Friday. " The Late John Lewis Frank Friends and relatives gathe in Knox United Church on Frid afternoon, June 3, to pay t last respects to John Lewis Fran an. estemed and well-known met ber of the sawmill industry in B ish Columbla and the first whi child born in the Terrace area. At the Hime of his birth in Apaieee 1908 his parents, the late Hen Frank and Mrs: Mattie Frank. Terrace were presented with a s ver cup from the residents of area in the pioneer days, The late Mr. Frank was in t Sawmill business for 42 years, d ing which he worked with sm and large sawmills all over B Columbia. He began his carecr Bi the mill business as a sawyer fae George Litile at the age of 18m Among hig achievefnents as a m%am operator he itive the log rola now in usé %h several sawmilliy throughout the province. ia He was a member of Moosqyy Lodge No, 587. a The late Mr. Frank, who mademe his home in Prince George, is surg vived by his wife Evelyn, one soni Roy of Terrace: two daughters,@ Vera of Summitt and Ruby off Dawson Creek; his mother, Mrs. Mattie Frank of Terrace; ones brother, Floyd of Terrace; fourm sisters, Mrs. Mildred Wood and& Mrs, Dorothy Douglas of Terrace, Mrs. Luella Brooks of White F . Mrs. Belle Watt of ‘Edmonton a] seven grandchildren and two step-@ sons, Edward and James McKsa-g zie of Terrace. i ‘Interment was made in the fant-m ily plot in Kitsumkalum Cemete in Terrace. Rev. George Keeniey-f side officiated at the services. The chancel of Knox United Church was filled with floral tributes testi-g fying to the respect with which® Mr, Frank was held in his home-® town, 3 Attending the funeral from out-® of-town were his sister Mra. Watti of Edmonton, his nephew, Lawr-# ence Tallon of Prince George andi a number of Prince George friends. 8 Pallbearers were: Norman Unch.@ Phillip Lieb, Barney Rowe, A. EG “Ted" Johnston, Frank Earl andl Sid Munson. o] : Canada’s Air Cadet movement ig supervised by more than 17,4008 adult volunteers who serve as com#y ‘Tanda Munson ali of Terrace. mitiae members, officers and ing§ steuctors with the squadrons, vad ' g home of their own? . Kitiont, Be, — Phone 445 Have you found the answer to your family. always having | Call: . The. 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