idnesday, July 6, 1966 Page .}7 the, Queen Charlotte ‘Jelands, Sid.’ thete and Ritimat 0 “Finalists: fro y's. “meet TERRACE ““OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA sts from: Saturday’s Will then pit theirstrength against Telex Track Meet “Here On Saturday |ceeseie Fone track: meet-scheduled to be. a wera een - : we h ferrace on August 6,°:°. - - A total of 77° Terrace track and field athletes. qualified | 04.25 © ion cri last Wednesday evening for entry in a special Legion telex |, = track meet. scheduled for ¢ Saturday, July 9, Ls . € youngaters- were. partlei: ; ; pants in a, Royal Canadian Legion, the Skeena Secondary grounds and (branch 13): sports . training . pro-| the first event {s scheduled to be- gram elimination meet held. June |i at.11 a.m. Events will continue 29. It was the second elimination| through 3 pm. meet to be held within: the ‘tast} Legion track and field coach, three weeks, . ras On Saturday, first and second Place winnerg from Jast-.Wednes- day’s trials, will join with athlet- es from other communities in the Northern zone to compare strength with a similar group of athletes in North Bay, Ontario. Track sched- Nick Nattress said that out of town athletes will begin arriving here on Friday, They will come from Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert, POUT TO HIT THE SAND, Terrace's Michelle Duffy dis- © mavys the form which won her a place in this Saturday's Skeena - Squares wcial track meet scheduled to begin at 11 a.m, Michelle Myistered a height of 4'2" ering an elimination meet last Wednesday. | | i im THE in the midget girls high jump ~ courtesy of OTK radio. RTERS GUN, Rodney Kluss begins he midget boys 220 in a special elimination track meet Held here last Wednesday, Kluss ran the 220 with a time gif 27.3, thus qualifying for this Saturday's telex track meet. ° ‘ 0. Agar Avenue, Terrace, 00.am—Sunday School 100 am—Morning Worship z00 pm.—Evening Service - rinesday —- x00 P.m.—Prayer Meeting eday — .30 p.m.—Young Peoples & Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev. E. Thiessen, Pastor 2 Graham Ave. Phone V1 36763 UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) =. if / ~ S013 Halliwell Avenue SUNDAY ; a.m.—Sunday School 700 am.—Morning Service 530 p.m.—-Evening Service ednesday, 8:00 p.m, ~— s Prayer meeting Study James H. Rose, Pastor Telephone VI9-6685 — — —_ — —" BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH : (Regular Aum at Soucie Rastor Lloyd Andersan 8,Th, e'0 -12:00—Family Service, = Worship, Sermon, Classes #0 p.m—Evening Service, mreday, 8:00 pm. —. Prayer Meeting - and Bibla Ph. V13-5187 = AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES LLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH B.C,. Sparks, Street at Straume. Avenus Rev. V. Luchies VE3-2621 10:00 a.m.—Sunday, School — 11:00 a.m.—Morning ‘Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service . 9:15 a.m.—"Back To God Hour’ . on CFTE-radio os MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby Street Phone VI 3-5976 Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! . 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m—Evening Service . 8:45 a.m—"Gospel’ Light Hour’ over CPTK-radio 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, Hema: VI 3.5396 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks St. 10:00 a.m—Sunday Schaol 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service | Wednesday 7:30 p.m FRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH am. Sparks St. and Park Ave, &) a.m.—Worship Service stor H. Madsen, B.A., B.D. a Loen Ave. our friendly family church" KNOX UNITED CHURCH: Phone VI 3-5882 eer Lozella Ave, & Munroe St. am—Sunday School am.—Morning Worship: momers to the community are 8 invited to share in the life. i and work of the United - ; Chi urch Mare invited to drop: this elip- am ping in the mail’ with ya a hame and address to Kn United Church, Box..684, Terrace, BC. ur Ox = CHURCH OF Jesus ‘CHRIST. | . OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ‘10:30 a,m.—-Sundays" ° .. Prayer. and Bible Study. : “A Cordial Invitetion Te All ~~ Rev. H. J. Jost, Pastor 4665 Park Ave, ~- Phone 849-5115 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | - Pastor E. E, Littman V13-2915 . $3306 Griffiths Street «.. “+. > SATURDAY $:15 a.m.—Sabbath School — - 11:00 am—Morning Service . _. - ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH - Anglican Church of Canada * Phone VU'3-5855 4726 Lazelle Ave 10:15 a.m.—Mating and:Parish © yg, Communion 2. 10:15 am—Sunday School’ - 7:30. p.m—Evening Service °*QMormon) Hall on Sparks ‘Street a | were some. Those who did go q | AWOL were, in the. main, respond- 4 | ing to an inner desire to get away -[lect and disuse the weapons that ‘| could be in his army of followers, _;home he lost his respect and inte. | Terrace who are in this category - jtounding themsélves with expens- | iam ¢--homes, cara, cottages, boats | iam [and other luxuries, hoping there- | i by ‘to forget why thoy really are|& -|when the Jast-‘eall of “Tim—ber' ules have been arranged’ .to. co- incide, and results from both cen- tres will be telexed through the Terrace action takes place at Weekly Sermon —by Rev, H, N. Madsen ~ Christ Lutheran Church FOR MEN ONLY |. During the last World War the term AWOL was quite common, Granted there was not a large per: centage of our enlisted men who fell into thiscategory, but there from _regimentation; away from Something they loathed, and back ta something or someone they ‘lov- ed. However, when they did return in this manner they discovered they were out of place. They even felt out of place at home. In the Christian church of today there are a great many men who or another in their lives enlisted in the army of Christ, but they Names have not been crossed off the enlistees. But so’ many men never show up for muster that they may as well not be enisted, much better if they weren't. Be- cause if they were ever summon- ed to fight for the faith which they once professed, they wouldn't know how. : For out of long periods of neg- rthey- once carried have become strange and rusty. And the orders of their leader have been ignored 80. long that many AWOL's’ are incapable of responding to them. But as long as it doesn’t demand anything they still wish garded ag enlisted men, .. - Christ made no bones about who “If any man would come after life for my sake will save It, For or forfelts himself.” (Luke :23-25) AWOL discovered the hard way =~ he was the loser, lf he returned to his regiment he Jost hig rank and his privileges. .If he stayed at Srity. And if he tried to live some- where between the two he had to lose his identity, and with this his There are many men here in of not knowing who they are. They have lost their true identlty. They: are pretending to be some- ‘thing which they aren't, They have walked all over their real selves with the caulk boots of prosperity, They exhaust themselves.in an ef- fort to escape from reality by sur- ‘Ive =: alive, oe But when. God's big axe falls: is heard, then its too late to scurry out of the windfalls of pretend. If ,| Dwayne McColl. were presented are AWOL, They have at one time |. have deserted the: ranks. Their | _ As a matter of fact it would be| to be re-| me, leb him deny himself and take | s up his cross daily and follow me. ote For whoever would save his life|™ will lose-it, and whoever loses his | Hee This is precisely what every § freedom to be who he really was. ; you are still AWOL on that day — You'are the loser, Mark Season’s End Four squares of dancers turned out Saturday, June’ 25, “for an’ evening.of square dancing to mark the close of the year’s activities for the Skeena Squares Club. ' The dancing was to have been held outdoors in the garden of Stan and Phyllis Carlson, but incle: ment weather forced the party into Clarence Michiel auditorium. During the evening, Gail and with an inscribed tray In apprecia- tion of their. work with the club during the past year. Mrs. Phyllis Carlson received a erystal vase from.the Beginners Group in appreciation of her work with them during the season. Hot dogs, doughnuts and coffee wete served at the close of the evening. , ot ; PHONES: VI 3-6666. _vis-6661, |. Lazelle Ave.. Terrace, B.C. 1: Life begins at forty—if that's when —— you discover Old Vientia.”: ©... {Old Yenna-the happy lazy lager beer| Enis adveatsementy nol pulhihed or displayed b¥ |he Lauer Caatrot Bard ar by the Government el Brith Columbia, what does. it profit a man if he| Me gains the whole world and loses & %& DRAINAGE * GRADING _ oo Bey _ & TOPSOILING. ~ oe SEEDING ~ ke PLANTING» | Asphalt roadways, drives and. walks