A Vera D’Artino puts the finishing touches to a Coristmas tree qiass. lecoration made of 1,500 pleces of Christmas Council, representing Canada’s Xmas decoration industry, recommends -era of Anno Domini, of the Christmas coming of Jesus, the ‘‘Nazareth man." His appearance in the succession of genus . homo is to believers a fresh beginning. othe light shines in the darkness,”’ Scripture aays of him, the ‘‘light of the world.” Both the strangeness and the intimate lanship of Him have caused millions to regard Him as unique. He identified fully with the humar family, yet, in per- sonality and impact, transcended it and set a pobler vision for it. Scientists and hers have filled braries in analysing the character of Jesus, that tender, indomitable Jew barn in a hillside cave for in face of danger, lovin amie e ping, tened and slain, yet hoisting a beacon before the world. BEEN AS UNIQUE In examining human 5, “ origin that encourages me the most is the virgin birth of - Christ,” says biochemist Larry. Butler. ‘‘He is unique, the most im- portant for us all” The profoundly baffling conclusion held about Jesus is that His special order of belng enfleshed ‘a ¥i as man, that, though altogether human, He was totally possessed of divine motivation. The new Adam, Scripture calls Him, the ‘frat fruits’ of Genesis men's consummate deatiny. The earthly struggle toward it has been ong and erratic, with dif fering views held of humanity's emergency in It and questions sometimes raised whether the race is moving backward or Scientists look at forward, but in any case, the ways of man have radically altered any evolutionary pattern. With homo sapiens, “evolution is not a matter consumption me ends. The Council works closely with federal-provincial governments. and hydro agencies and said industry has reduced wattage of cent. fesse a indoor tree and outdoor decoration lights by 25 per- theres lights be kept off until 7 p.m. when peak energy “2,000 years later the nativity scene ropologist Margare Mead. “Human beings not only learn, but teach others. What distinguishes our human evolution is dependence It was. into that labyrinthine process that: Jesus injected a germinal ingredient, discerned both in outward example and in inner renewal. He of change in genes but in on cultural transmission is regarded as having not ‘the new mechanisms from generation to only offered a model, but culturally,’ says anth- generation.” a new spiritual thrust. . 9g 8 ] a December 14 oo fe nueeh NGS WIN 01/619/1/9/9/6 $100,000.00 ay G£9/1/9/9/6 $1,000.00 NUMBER 1/9 (9/6 $100.00 9/9/6 $25.00 HO NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN 2/0 139/1/8/9/4 $100,000.00 ANY sii1isi9l4 $1,000.00 NUMBER RIE! $100.00 8|9\/4 $25.00 © 0. ‘NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN 0/6 72/6/5/9/4 $100,000.00 ANY 2/6)5 19 14 $1,000.00 NUMBER 6/5 (9/4 $100.00 619/14 $25.00 - YO NUMBER winnie ticers @ 6) «OU WIN 0/2 74[7/4/0/6 $100,000.00 ANY 4|71/\4/0/5 $1,000.00 juvoen a [410 $100.00 4\0/5 $25.00 o. NUMBER WINHING TICKETS WIN 1/675(3/7/7/0 $100,000.00 ANY 5'3/7/7/0 $1,000.00 NUMBER 3(7/7/0 $100.00 7|7/0 $25.00 OlF: ecember NOTE: Twenty-live dollar winners ($25) may claim thelr winnings by presenting thelr tickets to any branch of Canadian Imperial Sank of Commerce ony In British Columbia, Yukon, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, J oF: U _ 34 new stamp issues in 1978 OTTAWA - Postmaster General Jean-Jacques Blais announced today that 34 new stamps will be issued by Canada Post in 1978. The program includes definitives to accommodate the rate increases planned for 1978, Twenty-elght commemorative stamps will also be included in the rt ram. é@ program w. in on 18 January with the issue of the second saeangered wildlife stamp, this year featuring the Peregrine Falcon. One the same day, the first of four stamps marking Canada’s largest international stamp exhibition, CAPEX '78, will also be issued. The remaining three will be produced as both a souvenir sheet and regular sheets at the time of the exhibition in June. The exhibition will coincide with the centenary of Canada’s entry into the Universal Postal Union, On? March, new low-value definitives will be issued in time for the rate increases of 1 April. The definitives will picture Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth Il, the Parliament Buildings, and a Canadian tree. On 31 March, the first two of six stamps marking the Commonwealth Games to be held in Edmonton, Alberta next August, will go on sale. In , the Post Office will join with the province of British Columbia in the bicentennial celebrations of the exploration of the Weat Coast by Captain James Cook. Two stamps will be issuedin his honour. The popular ships series will be continued with four ice veasela stamps, and the Inuit lifestyle series, this year, will on with four stamps fea travel in. the Arctic. Mere a'Youville, founder of the Grey Nuns religious order, Resource Development in Canada, and the Canadian National Exhibition will be the subjects for four other commemoratives. A wildflower, a Canadian street scene, and a national park will be tured on the final set of definitives to be issued in uly. ' The traditional three stamps on the Christmas theme round out the program. The complete schedule is outlined below: 1978 STAMP PROGRAM Jan 18 Endangered Wildlif e - Peregrine Falcon (one Pp Jan, 18 Capex 78 - International Stamp Exhibition (one stamp) Mar. 7 Low-Value Definitives - Queen Elizabeth II, Parliament, Tree (three stamps) Mar. 31 Commonwealth Games (two stamps) c. 23 Captain James Cook (two stamps) 19 ource Development - Cobalt, Silver, Athabasea Tar Sands (two stamps) June 10 Capex °78 - International Stamp Exhibition (three stamps - souvenir sheet) July 6 Definttives - Wildflower, Street Scene, National Park (three stamps) Aug. 3 Commonwealth Games (four stamps) . Avg. 16 Canadian National Exhibition (one stamp) Aug. 21 Mere D’Youviile (one stamp) Sept. 6 Inuit - Travel (four stamps Oct, 20 Christmas (three stamps) Nov. 15 Ships - Ice Vessels (four stamps) SOYBEANS HAVE BEEN-GROWN IN THE U.S. FOR OVER 150 YEARS, AND IN CHINA FOR ABOUT 5000. THEY CONTAIN MORE PROTEINS THAN BEEF, MORE LECITHIN THAN EGGS, MORE CALCIUM THAN MILK. OVER 100 VARIETIES [Have BEEN DEVELOPED IN AMERICA. | THE HERALD, Friday, December 23, 1977, PAGE 3 He shot the bull! GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AFP) 7 tate at a pre-Christmas bullfigh applauded when a young man leapt into the ring, ass that he was an aspiring matador who would give them a good show. The cheering stopped when he pulled out a gun animal, he and shot the bull dead, oo then tumed toward the stands and wounded several spectators. Billy Grahains KN Ne SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1977 7:00 p.m.CFTK-TV CH3 NOTICE 1978 BUSINESS LICENCE . INVOICES. 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