PAGE 48 A vast audience of 2,650 persons heard the principal address of the “Divine Pur- pose” District Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses last. Sunday al the Terface arena. E. Funk spoke on lhe subject: ‘Human Plans Failing as God's Purpose Succeeds.’ “This comforting to know,” he said, “thal, ‘whereas human plans for mankind are failing, the purpose of 4 loving Creator is succeeding.” Pointing to the League ‘of Nations and its successor, the United Nations, Funk said they have failed to reduce in- ternational tensions, and produce a world free of military . Massive Te Treaty armaments and weapons of . tremendous destructive potential. - Speaking of the end of World War I and the introduction of nuclear power, Funk asked whal protective device would men responsible for world planning naw previde? Something that experience guaranteed lo. prove a sure success? “No,” he paid, “the ‘nation that exploded the atomic bombs took the lead in arranging with its allies for another society of ‘nuligns. Just the old political league with a pew dress and facial makeup, under a new name, the United Nations: organization. : "Tt has its International Caurt of . Justice,.police —~ for- ce..Genera! aAssem- bly... Security Council...and now . 135 members..but, for all that, the world stage state of affairs “still continues explosive. “The United Nations," -he added, “although organized for world peace and security, has nol prevented the development of the nuclear bomb and in- tercontinental ballistic missiles with warheads containing nuclear bombs of devastating power.” Funk listed the crises now facing the human family and - said the United Nalions — in- vestigates and publishes data ‘SNO-JET + ~ SNOWMOBILES , An exclusive franchise ferritory is presently available for ihe Terrace area, Aiso many other Ken key locations obtainable. . ..Please phone Quesnel 249-5404 to arrange for san interview, or submit your application together with Financial information and references ta Box 4403 Quesnel. on the daily pollution of air, sea and tand. Also, of the spread of death-dealing diseases and epidemics. Yes, on famines and droughts. “rt finds. itself - unable, however, to cope with the worsening silatuion,” he said. Commenting on the regional Organizations of Communist political blocs outside the United Nations, Funk .said leaders: recognize serious problerns but cannot © interfere-with them. . . “Promises of politicians to lay. the foundation for a ‘generation of peace’. sound hollow," Funk Said. Funk blasted using the in- fluence of raligion in deliverations by world leaders for peace. Alluding to the hypocrisy evident, he said: “Oh, the planners may claim to belong to the various religious sects of Christendom or to the Judaism or to Bud- ’ dhism or Lo Mohammedanism or to Hinduism or to some-other religious group...get- together ... opened with prayer by some clergyman. . “Yel, do they, therealter le themselves be guided by the counsel given by man’s Creator? Do they go to his written Word, where his counsel can be plainly read?" . Referring to the Bible, Funk said “this is he bock that is nol consulted or followed by the wortdly planners for human society.” “were the survival andi salvation of the human race: dependent upon the plans a” men, all would be lost for mankind.” he said, Their multifarious plans. are elther based on human wisdom or inspired by malicious spirll demons.” . ‘In conclusion, Funk said: “allhough we’ see all human plans [or earth's administration disastrously failing today, we suite. SUPER BUY Owner, selling this beautiful 4 bedroom, hause, includes bath & 14, large laundry and mud room, fireplace, basement suitable to be made into a Also fridge, stove, freezer, dishwasher and hookup for washer and dryer. Fully land- scaped, with 2 large undergound gas tanks. Very close to town. 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CONVENTION A SUCCESS Funk pointed out that Jehovah’s Witnesses were impressed by the wonderful cooperation shown by the ople of Terrace in showing hospitality -to the conventio delegates, _ - “T know I speak for all the conventioners in expressing appreciation for the kindnesses shown during our stay,” he, said, ‘ , The Devil has made a movie about himself. ‘Thehorror-mills of Hollywood have willingly cooperated in producing the most vile, sInister and filthy movie ever. : Inspired from the pit of Hades, and showing at local theatres, casting demonic fear inlo the hearts of viewers, is...."“The Exorcist.” Widely acclaimed by crilics both in book and movie form, “The Exorcist’ has been the, same foreboding effect upon the literary and cinematic frontiers - as a similar occult play called “Rosemary's Baby”, Yet “The Exorcist" pushes the — frighl- frontiers farther than any of the horror-accult flicks have ever dared to go. If this muvie does indeed herald an era of demonic filth in cinema, no sane and sensible audience will withstand the onslaught of vileness that Hollywood can produce, ' “The Exorcist" is a highly fictionalized account ‘of an actual incident that occured in 1949. William Blatty, book and. screenplay author,’ supposedly was present al Ihe last, Roman - Catholic authorized exorcism of a demon from a young boy. (Exorcism, jncidentially, is 2 sophiscalicated lerm for the casting out of a demon- or spirit - from a possessed person.) In the Hollywood version 4 young girl is the one possessed, It all begins when she plays wilh an Quija board ‘and jhas -con- vergations with’a spirit named ‘Capt. Howdy”. She quickly slips into depression and ‘violence (Murdering ‘a family friend), and finally becomes totally deranged. Psychiatrie all fall (o 1urn up any cause for her symptoms. Finally,- a . psychiatrist recommends an exarcism as a far-oul possibility. Church permission .is granted and two priests perform the Roman Tite of exorcism, The setting is the -abanal and commonplace bedroom. Amid incredible vileness, blasphemy, viclence and Hollywood, special effects, ihe two priests are killed and the little girl freed. © Asa viewer who had seen the - movie said “The Devil, - this lime, went too far." The piclure painted of a Devil is Indeed beyond the descriptioen ‘via semantics. Usually coming as an “angel of light” (2° Cor. 11:14), this lime Satan has come as an'ugly, bestial demon, The deceplion of the truth in “The Exorcist" is many fold, yel there are certain elements of fact that should be em- phasized. Experimentation with the eccult (such as the Ouija board) does open the door to Satan. Also true is that certain mental problems are not necessarily medically based but spiritually caused. The errors in ihe movie come in the mistepresentation of the .Biblical basis for possession Terrace, B.C. , _ ‘THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ~ QUICK STARTS Gasoline can be conserved and engine and tire life prolonged by avoiding unnecessarily rapid aecelerationaway from lights and stop signs. “The Exorcist” and casting out of demons. Also fais¢ is the exireme ©! ssession shown in the movie, which results in the death of the priesls. Jesus Christ east oul .many demons during His earthly ministry, He merely invoked the power of God and rebuked the unclean spirits with a word (Matt. 8:16) and they left. He also -told’ His disciples that they, (oo, had the authority to command demons to jeave, merely by casting them out in His name. (Mark _ 46:17). Chrisilians ‘should have nothing lo fear, when dealing with cages of demon oppression; obsession or possession, (contrary to the elaborate preparations and limidity portrayed hy the _ priests exorcising the demonic spirit in this movie.) Neither should a “born again’ believer in Christ have any fear of. bodily injury froma spiril (again, contrary 0 - what “The Exorcist" portrayed in the violent. death of the priests.) . oe This isn't to say that the . casting out of demans should be™ iakea Jightly; for dealing with . Satan, and his vicious hordes, 15 | always a real spiritual conflict. Chrisitians ministering in these, areas must first, take authorily and stand on the promises of the Bible...“"He who. is.in us: - the Holy Spirit - is greater than he - “the Devil. wha is in the world _ exams, hypnosis; medical tests - (John 14:4). ©. :! oat pehold’’, said Jesus, “Ihave - given you authority ‘lo tread ° upon serpents and scorpions, and overall the power of the enemy; and nothing shall in any way ‘harm you” (Luke 10:19). FoR es ‘ WARNING: “The Exarcist” pas no. redeeming social or ot spiritual value, and may be ‘hazardous to your spiritual iife . ‘and mental peace of mind, 9 .f) - Martin Graebner, it was belleved that even looking ‘at a sapphire made the eyes 60 . strong Uhat ma harm could touch them. ‘ (=) ‘ In the 17th ceatury, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1974 Dr. Wallace Addresses Fifty. At present. four 9) posilion . ‘MLA’s are in favour ol a uniled = party which will be designed to 5, collect the voles spread over Approximately thirty five people allended a dinner held: Id a t Dr. G. : Scott Wallace, and hear his proximate’ itty peter the: views on the present gover speech and ask questions of DE. ment andlisten tohis stateriént Patiace ey on a proposed “unity” party. ‘ THE END OF TOBACCO ROAD ; If your efforts ta end the pool, distract your mind the three existing opposition : parties and in this way oust the present NDP government.” By the end of the evening ‘aP- place to try to pul down lighting up. Some psycholo- gists have found that thase smoke-filled rooms you used to frequent will only en- courage yau to cantinue puffing away- A weekend away from home can help keep you away from those coffin nails. [f you take your rest cure in’ a Holiday Ton, you ean try to drown your de- sire. for a smoke in their smoke doesn't gel in your mouth. You may be able to make going “eold turkey” more ; like a lark! Los ‘TOO LATE. Before you start off on your vueution drive, causider this: more Lhan 20 percent of your expenses will) probably be spent on your car. You can re- duce this figure, however, by attending lo sone vusy econ. Concerning. omy measures. ius vonsumption, plan to drive moderately. keeping to the nation’s new lower speed Bmits..Awoid jackrabbit starts - and quick stops, And make sure. Your Eres. inflated. “The ! easures: may decrease) your 2 RONSLN ps tipnup to five miles per wallon, Make sure your car has had wu yuod lune.up before. you start off, Geb new spark plugs if Chey're teeded, have your : var lubricated. your brakes eheeked, your windshield. wip- ers. ignition switch, steering + genr, Fights ancl huttery thar aughly logked into, Muke sure” - sour wheels “ure aligned to ~ increase Ure life. : . One important fact to notice ia whether your ‘tires have. ‘cenough’ tread: (three out. of © every ten cars hus at least one ¢ hald tire}. Treads of less than are. properly ? 2702 of an ineh thick can be ‘dangerous because they don't sive enough traction for wel or diy road surfaces, An economical way of insur- ingt good tires is to buy quali- ty relreads, They cost: half-the price of equivalent new tires und are now required hy law * Lo meet Federal standards, In. fact, 9B percent of the world's airlines and millians of trucks” how, use . quality Most retreaders fully guaran-’ tee their product, sd usk yaur dealer about his warranive, cate 7 : -Safety~is alse “impdrtant when you're. driving. great. distances. And safety begins with you! But lightly; stop for a breather afler the first three hours of. travel-— and: once - vvere hundred miles there- than 450 miles per day, so “thal you conserve sour energy’. and.stuy alerts : But, most impurtait, -haye- fun, Altend to these. sufet and geotiomy bints: und; y rip- will bea carefree an 2 enjoyable experience. ae Se oa on We SAVED its”) LIFE, Joey! : AWWIT NEEDED WAS - A LITTLE WATER. AN’ SOME LOVIN' CARE ! CHANGE THE FLOWER TO A PERSON... THEN = WATER" TO “BLdoD",., AND YoU HAVE THE RED CROSS STORY INA KUTSHELL. GIVE BLOG ooo SAVE LIFE : [BUILDING A BETTER WORLD LAND USE PLANNING TO ENHANCE ENVIRONMENT Changes in the use of land are so radical and so widespread that the quality ‘of life is affected for every- one. For some it's better, for dome it's worse. How you are affected dapends an where you ure. Abuses of land are obvious and given wide altention, The decay of the center cily, the sprawi of dumps where waler fowl onee nested, and all associ- aled evils are well publicized. — But what about changes thut promise’ a better life for man and bird alike? These too are laking place in response to diligent plun- ning. and: persistent effort in developing rational land use pallerns, Well inten- lianed professionuls in and out of government are cull- ing for coordination of the extensive planning ‘needed for wise and balanced use of land, : . One group of experls in the American Sociely of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has uy ambilious program under- way: to promote and sup-- port creative lind use’ and to correct or avaid Lhe abuse of land resources, They ore endeavoring to assure the coordination of the thou- sunds of existing plunnlig uuthorities and agencies now in operation, and to allract the support ef other in- lerested groups. While most of their work ia arganiza- onal, the goal if a better environment; mare recren: tional areas; enhanced resi- dential, commercial, indus- trial use of land; preservation or restoration, af mflural or historic siles. The ASCE points out that most obvious, abuses have “just huppened.” Cities overwhelmed by wastes have created dumps in the most convenient marshland or holtow. Developers, private or public, have built housing or ‘sladlums or industries withoul benefit of impact planning, And, the public loses. when “this happens. More needs to be done to show thal Improvenients can be made-not just talked about, says ASCE, The prob- ability. that tegislution, fed- eral, state and local com: munity- will’ require -such land-use planning coordina- tion is very greal, With or without the: compulsion of law, the coordination of ‘planning efforts just makes food sense. source development is ines': cupably a part of land use , planning, Most obvious to the, energy user is what he sees: energy wasting trams” portation or transmission Fe-” , sulting from drban-suburban- <- exurban ‘sprawl, But. much of the. threat is not so-easily seen, until it has happened, Example: the development, ol a high cost’ residential eommunity -in ‘flood’ zone-* urea, wiiere the new fegional airport will become a noisy nepitbor, . Doo. With optimism, eclvil engi- neers say “something” can be: done about it, Goardi- nated -land wee planning Is the way ta go. These profes: sionals are'working away to ~ ussute- the “building of a° ‘hotter world.” ; ‘ retreads. after, ‘Try not to travel more > * ve Bor further information | Please contact G, Vass at. 14- Business Personal Roofing & re-roofing Shaker & shingles. Free estimate: Call __TO CLASSIFY. For Sale 1966 Mack 124 D Dump Good condition, Call 635-6413 after 6 p.m. (P-+30) Dave's Contracting, 635-4600 - (P-31) "72" Mercury Cougar, V8 351 - Automatic P.S.P,B. bucket ‘The Rug Shampoo Service. We seats Good condition $2,900. offer an.excellent Rug Shampoo Phone 695-9261 (P-31) service using the best of modern equipment of most reasonable rates. ‘Estimates are free, Bob 707 Terrace, B.C. Tele. 635-9339 Licence No. 8458 (P-30) . 19 - Help Wanted - Male & Female MANAGEMENT TRAINEE WE REQUIRE a person willing to train for a management position WE PROVIDE a good starting salary and an excellent training programme. . WE REQUIRE at least grade 12 . or. equivalent education, a desireto. advance, a neat ap- “pearance and a positive .al- litude. ' cake LAURENTIDE FINANCIAL CORPORATION LTD. 636-50 ~ 7: 635-6595 (C-30) “43. For Sale- Misc. For Sale: piano. top load dish- washer canning jars, misc. articles, 4712 Straume 635-5383 (C-30} . Upright freezer, fridge washer (wringer), chair, tape deck, camera, dryer (needs parts). For quick sale Phone 5-4615 . after 6, (P-30) WANTED ' TO BUY: 7 Mimeographic machine in working order. Call : Karen at 635-6357 before 5 P.M. For Sale: a 1 part charleigh beef cow. a . 1%. quarler horse mare, 1 welsh & shetland pony, - Phone 65-5745 (p30) + 38 : Wanted Older type ‘4 wheel drive vehicle. Phone 635-5541 (P-30) ‘Wanted: Logging arch for arD6 Cat. 635-6941 ar 635-3124 (C-30) 41-- Machinery for Sale : For Sale: John Deere rubber- tire loader with - backhoe, 635-6941. or 636-3124 CTF ‘47 - Homes for Rent 3 bedr. house fridge ‘& stave, Carpet in living and all bed’ rooms. Phone 635-3284, Able ta mave in July 3ist. (P+30) Small, 1 bed. home for rent in town includes stove , dinette | chesterfield & 2 beds, $145 -month. Available for immediate _ oceupancy. To reliable party only, ~ Phone 635-6486 afler 6. (0-31) -» Forrent: 2 bedr, duplex stove & _ fridge Included 5 min. walking to center*of town and shopping ‘. greaa, Avail, Aug isl. Phone 695-264 for app’t, to view, CTF .48- Suites for Rent One. furnished one bedroom v-> suite Close in Phone 5-7087 (P- 30) 57. Automobiles For Sale: 1970 International, 4 gpd., 345. V8, Power steeting, _* Radio: dw mileage and in ~ excellant condition, 1900, | 8 fool camper; clean and In good condition, §900; Phone 635- |< 8807 (P-30) * hoa For Sale: 1970 Dodge Dart 6cyl a automatic. Can be viewed at 4811 Olson St, (0-20) 58. Trailers Older type 14’ Trailer sleeps five. Furnace and electric braker. Can be seen at 34 Sparks. Phone 635-5632 (C-30) ‘For. Sale: 12 x. 52 Safeway Trailer No. 35, 3604 N. Kalum. CIF 7 For Sale: Double’ wide mobile» home - 22" x 56’. Sell furnished or unfurnished. Has a6’ x 20° ‘addition included. No. 31 - “timberland or Phone 635-7799 (P31) es e For Sale: “Insulated Camper canopy with bed, sink .& cup- boards, Phone. 635-8541. {P-30) Legal = - ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANDOTHERS — "INTHE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES LGUIS . ANDRE DAUMONT, FOR- -MERLY OF 5311 HAUGLAND AVENUE, TERRACE, PROVINCE OF B.C, Notice is hereby ‘given’ that creditors. and others having - claims ‘against the estate of. CHARLES LOUIS ANDRE _DAUMONT, late of the District of Terrace, British Columbia, ‘are hereby required to send them to Kenneth Gavid Grant, careof Grant & Co., Barristers and Solicitors, 4635 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, - Brilish Columbia, before the 21st day of August, 1974, afler which date the estale will be distributed among ihe parties entilled . thereto, having regard only to the claims of which we then - have nolice, te Grant & Ca., - Barristers: & Solicitors, 4635 Lavelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C, )¢-33) - : DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, | FORESTS,AND WATER RESOURCES. *. TIMBER SALE A06519 © Sealed lenders will _ be received by the District Forester al Prince Rupert, British Columbia, not later than 14:60 am, on the 8rd: day of September, 1974, for the pur. chase of Licence A 08519 , tocul 2,474,200 ecubie feet of Hemlock and other species , Balsam, Lodgepole Pine, Spruce Cedar, , ang Coltanwaod, edat Cullon Creek, Cass Land District . lar Five (5), years will be allowed for removal of timber, this area is within the Skeena P.S.Y.U., which Is fully > gommitted, this sale will- be awarded under the provi section 17(1a) of Pine nae Act, which gives the timber-sale applicant certain privileges. Particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, 1 Columbia, or the Ranger, Hazelton, Columbia, {C-33) Forest faa rae eG British - Briush -