p { 4 . I repeat: - Wednesday, December 14, 1966 4 TERRACE "“Omineca”’ HERALD, TERRACE, BC. oe Aout | ‘SUNDAY : The. Editor, Terrace Herald: Iam a Protestant, but I tully ” back” up: The Knights of Colum- «bus, for, their courageous stand. t -is.- good; that at least . one pa speaks .up for many who “keép sifent. It ig very unpolfte| ‘of you,to back, up a.TV pro- eram that insults a great part of our Canadian population. Freedom doesn’t:meéean that there are no. rules to live by } and that everyone and every program-director can speak and act. as he pleases. Nobody’. ix alone In. the world. Everybody should try not to hurt the feel- ings of:- others . without reason. Your Interpretation of freedom and democracy ‘is a strange one. ‘ Apparently there is no room, in your democracy for: The Knights of Columbus’ and their ‘faith and your freedom ap- parently is not for. them. You are dictating. to the”. Chireh what it should be. according to your pattern. "Just "Hike Pierre Burton! Well, please, may the Churéh decide’ for herself what to be like? I think the only. voice worthwhile to NHsten - to .is God's voice: the Bible: | Not your’s or the public’ opinion. But then starts the trouble in this world full of “democracy.” According to Jesus all true ‘believers will’ be ‘-persecuted| some way or other. That per- secution is right there in- your}: democratic and: freedom-loving paper. Why? Teally believe in freedom and]. democracy. - (the. communists claim they too believe in both) et The Knights ‘ of Columbus]: ‘say what they believe they should say - in <-obedience “to the Word of God. There is no place in ‘your--tiny. democratic world for minorities, is there? The majority rules. The big- gest boss, the biggest mouth. You call that' freedom and democracy? You are representing just another ‘pressure group. In . general there is more pressure exercised by majorities than by minorities. The Knights acted the way they did because they .feel yesponsible for so- . “Letters to the EDITOR - clety. Just Tike the Good Samiar: f Because “of these| °' ‘Christians stand: as’ a minority.|-« -H you ‘truly and]. “CHAMBER of Commerce re- 7 organization meeting on Sun- dag. was Poul. Neilsen. pro- vingial,- - president of Jaycees fron, North Surrey. ‘Dave . ‘Hyerpe ‘presided over the meeting with Gord Leigh- -ton acting as secretary. The . meeting was called Te- _ organize the Jaycees. nove .,ment in Terrace -area.. and. ito wet ack =the charter. © itan felt responsible: for that poor bloody ‘man along .. the|’. E roadside. “You. ae¢,. society’ -Is| going‘ to “Hell: if ' nobody atops ‘this kind. of, ‘Sptertaln- oe ment,- -< The” show . ‘involved might ‘be as. true -es-you ‘claim it is, but|- * itis .a sinful ‘truth,..not fit for'|. entertainment, Sometimes it is love not- to speak : the truth. The _ spiritual: their. Jellowman is the aim’ of The’ Knights of Columbus, The Bible .condemns. the “truth? of. the” world. The ‘Bible knows|. another'| : of ‘another “realism, — truth: that of ‘the Kingdom of God: “that should-.be proclaim- ed. Not the filthiness ‘and the smut of the world. Our children shouldn't think that’ sin is’ normal when. they see. it as entertainment on TV: ‘The TV. is already to blame for: much immorality and crime. You'want- to learn how to kill,| ° how..to rob,’ ete., ete? Just watch TV. Here is :the “high|. : standard” "of the “culture”. of our . civilized society.” You see: Christians are to be salting salt in, this world. That's: why we want to stop, with the Knights of Columbus,| — all that stinky rotteness in mag- azines and on TV. It won't make us popular in your eyes, hut that is just fine to us. “Dare to. be a Daniel, Dare to stand alone.” God’s blessing’ is with us. Onward Christian Soldiers. Bill Homburg, -*. 3412 Thomas Street, . Terrace, B.C. awellbeiig | of| ; supposed A’NEW HUMIDIFIER i is on the Candy Stripers, Miss Mr. A.J, “Bud McColl, party for small patients in be featured and the Candy. - Christmas songs. the way for Mills Memorial Hospital following presentation Thursday of a cheque , _ from Terrace Candy Stripers in the amount of $130. . Shown accepting the contribution from president - of Maureen Motz (right), chairman of the hospital : board. Candy Stripers will hold’ a special Christmas Miils. A Chistmas tree will Stripers will sing traditional Loggers Conference — Has Full Itmerary The independent loggi ng operator is under tre- mendous pressure, and those who survive will need all the energy, ddreitness, lobor, luck and help they can get, according to officers of ‘the Truck Loggers’ 300- member Association in Vancouyer, President of ‘the Association, Bruce Welch, pin-pointed . one of the economic pressure points; o “Among many other rising costs, the logging industry has yet to face a.20c per hour wage increase scheduled to start on June 15, 1967 and we have not yet tearned to live with the : Hud grigaise poe sy mig “The * forest -industry* “in Be. produces half the wealth and material suecegs of Svery re- sident of B.C. Mr. Welch said, but- the forest left alone by itself ‘produces but ; little. It is only ‘when man goes. “to work in the forest ‘that wealth is created, and this is why the}. #| Truck Loggers Convention Jan- uary 18, 19, 20, at the Bayshore ‘in Vancouver, has been -organ- ized on the theme “Man: and His Forest.” : Working sessions ‘at the .con- vention will explore’ the. work- ing problems faced by logging operators tofay, and. the lead- ing. brains of the: industry: will endeavour to advise and inform those’ attending the convention of the many problems likely to arise .in 1967, and methods of copying with. ‘them. There is no lack of problems. Man and: his forest are-: under : tsevere pressure ‘also from: Tis- _ LAFF oF a) Keg Feeturee Syndicate, tees, 1966, Werle vighie rected. oF “Frankly, Mr, Haskell, I- don think v we’ re. getting - anywhere!” An ‘ RESIDENTIAL — (Terrace, j oc ATI 4 “Coulter: Electric . ra CONTRACTORS “Aaenti fer. Wallace Neon and Neen Predusta toes oy POR suRVICH AND UBTIMATHE,. PHONE: : 7 A-DAY) OF: COMMERCIAL: SOULTAR, 1072. j|Wednesday, 7:00 ; Crusader Girls, crusader Boys . | 240s. Eby St. i PENTECO ae i :00 4.m.—Sunday School ing machinery "costs, tight money, weak markets, and high are getting smaller as logging goes higher. up’ the hillsides, species become less valuable, the Working season becomes shorter, and costs -go up also by reason of tough terrain. According to Robbie Thurs. Swe Stay th atiy Stable ala tionship: sis at vse ea ductivity. This is another reason why it is vital for log- ging operators: today to he .ex- tremely well-informed .of cur- rent everits: Our January . Con- vention will attempt. to: ‘bring information . and”: answers. to many of ‘the problems. Pressing in ‘all around! us” 7 risk on capital invested. Trees |- ton, ‘director of the.T. 1 i, A, |S! Convention Chairmen, John Drenka, announced that more than 2,000 people . will partici- pate in various functions at the January Convention, “the larg- est annual forest industry - con: ference in the world.” Three panel discussions cov- ering “Publicly Managed For- ests,” “Economie Forecast for 1967," and “Aspects of Contract Logging,” will enable delegates perts. The Honorable Mitchell harp, Minister of, Ribance, “will, dress the mi ameeting | riday,” January<20th. ae Nearly al! reservations at the Bayshore have: now been book- ed, Mr. Drenka said, and ex- hibit space inside the hotel is ‘at a premium. The display of big machinery on the parking lat outside the hotel, will be one of the biggest exhibits of -Jits kind on the continent. - CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH s rks ‘Street at. Straume Ave. Rev. V,. -Luchies.. _ VE3-2621 © 10:00 a.m.—Sunday- School 43:00 a.m.—Morning Worship .. 5:00 p:m.—Afternoon : Service. 9:15 am.—'Back To God — Hour” on OFrTK: radio , UPLANDS. ‘BAPTIST % : -. 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Sehotl % 30° pm—SEvensong - ; KNOX UNITED: ‘CHURCH Cor. Larelle: Ave: z ‘Munroe. St. 9:30 a.m. Sunday’ ‘School: 11:00. am—Morning . W. Neweomers to .th comtiunity are invited ghare Bb th You care invited: to ‘drop: ing,'in';th ;-ma weil ‘Jeals program: 1 ' to take part in an exploration |). oS of problems “with industry ex: |" gi AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES) CHRIST LUTHERAN” CHURCH 7 V1 3.2023 ' Canada. TK Radio RADIO’ RASCALS The fen jolly fa from the North Pole::makes a special visit to. the Radjo.Ras- on December 17, PACIFIC NORTHWEST .- HOCKEY Saturday. and: ‘Sunday; Decem. ber -17 and 18: are’;.dales for ithe -PNW~ Hockey. “All Star series, Cam. Lane » calls botlr games from the Smithers Civic |: ‘iCentre Saturday at “8:30 p.m. ‘land Sunday at 2.00 p.m. : _ ALCAN CHRISTMAS SHOW A full hour. of: ‘Christmas music and ‘song-* «Sunday, the 18th at §:00 ‘p.m. feattiring the well known Harmonettes from Smithers, brought ‘to. you by the Aluminum’: Company of “Sunday shight NHL Hockey will - not be. heard on this occasion. | |’ CHRISTMAS © PROGRAMMING Christmas missic and. .fnter. tainment will be heard’ begin. nig at approximately. 4:00 p.m. Saturday, December. 24th con- tinuing untll sign-off Christ. mas Day. The various musical selections and, programs: will be| ‘|brought to you" by, the ‘merch- ants of Terrace. ” THE ACTION: ‘SET: " (Saturday, December 17, 7:08 pm). ‘A special: ‘program | covering the Canadian: pop. music scene, with: Canadian ‘tock ‘n roll -|groups: The Secrets; The Last Words; and. The’ “Ugly” Duck. lings. ‘Speelal | host is Dave Charles pf CJBQ in Belleville, Al Maitland interviews Can- adian pop artists. 2. PROJECT 67: " (Sunday,” December . 18, 4:03 p.m.) : Plun -- Laoks" ‘Back: P.G. Wodehouse (“Plum” "to his friends): talks about. his long feareer .as..a writer. Now 85 ‘lyears : ‘old,. he’ is perhaps Dest . Known ‘as the creator of Jeeves *tand ’ Bertie “Wooster. He rem- inisces about some of ‘his col. 3" Heagues, including ‘H:G."” Wells, ~ GB. Shaw,*Hugh Walpole and Stephen © was interviewed at his. home on Eong Island by Ronald Ham- bleton who also wrote and nar. tates the: programy. : ’ jeacock,:' Wodehouse JAZZ: CANADIANA’ (Monday, December 19, 7:08 p.m.) : Part.I — recorded: : ‘at the Saskatchewan .Festival | of the Arts, with the: Pieces. Of Eight and guest soloist, jazz musician Moe. Koffman, Part: II =~ from Phil: Nimmions = ’n Faleon Fee, Hilt ‘A tall bi Kildare Doha Rational? Dobbs looks’. at’ the theaples arid: practice. of. ‘war, and ‘the. make-up, "of the’ mil- itary: mind. At 11: og n. and Will in| Foreign,':.P: of talks by Prof. James Eayrs, department of: political econ- omy, University -of - Toronto, in which-he considers. the train- ing. and -performancé. of the men who create . their -nation’s foreign policy.: Tonight: Fate and Will: Left-and Right. - - CHRISTIAN FRONTIERS ‘ Crueniay, Ti December, 20, 7:30 p.m by Schutz, Eecard, :‘Sweelinck, Rubbra, Fricker and’ Walton. Three traditional’ carvls; Ene- Excelsis, : MIDWEEK™ ‘THEATRE . (Wednesday, ° 9:00 p.m.) Love -Among the. Platypl by Richard and Peggy Stockton. An antic and romantic. comedy about a young lady ‘who dispos- by transforming them. into house pets, Produced in Hal- ifax No Job Too Small ! YOUR “A™ CLASS CONTRACTOR ° Quailtied Residential, Commercial & High. Voltage Electrical Contracting Ellis Hughes Electr lid, N. 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