‘Western Trailer Sales - Line with the new y ceversible kitchen’ doers West of Skeena Forest Products, Beye = Phone 635-6544.- Terrace, BO... . “+ Seriag Tener, the Hub Cinyad the Mighty Sheen Valley ia Mtheeeseeen lr (2 Pape Se et CeCe EVERYTHING Wednesday, June 26, 1968 PHONE sees. A Prince Rupert coroner's jury re- has merit, - However, quiry into the deaths will probably weaken chancés for action to be taken: ‘Evidence brought before the high blood alcohol reading, It is to the jury's credit ' that they recommended formation of a committee to designate areas where’ guard rails should be built along the highway. They. could merely have accepted the fatality death on the roads, between Hazelton ond Prince . Rupert. B| = marqgin for drivers’ errors or mechanical. | malfunctions. While the Skeena fs” run-, 1} ning ot its present, rate, death by drown- ” effect on the results of the Federal elec- tion. But its continued existence is a cause of some anxiety to many thought. ful, Canadians. . The hate. campaign ‘gored the Liberal ox in the pre-election frenzy of vote- seeking. Predictably, that pdrty’s bellow was loud if. not Particularly clear. of the smear. A’ pamphlet emanating from the obscure community of Flesher- ton, Ontario, listed the: Liberal: leader as a disciple of Mao Tse Tung, and chron- ciled his career in a way that inferred he ” was a Communist. “The Terrace Herald received its cipy of the Trudeau sage from some thought- ful if gnonymous neurotic in the im- mediate area, While its passage fram:the desk to the trash can took only a brief instant, there was sufficient time to note that it was the work of the indefatigable Mr. Ron Gostick who publishes under the | Promote Now that. the many-hued : license plates of tourists are again seen in the Sc Saree ee ie ae little more to make our visitors welcome. At issue is not just. the dollar value of tourists business but the more import- ant public relations contact, with other communities in Cariada and the U.S, * Chamber of Commerce decision to employ a tourist. hostess is an intelligent’ | step. However a lot mare could be done. We would wonder for instance what- - ever happened ta that giant fishitg rod that was supposed to: overlook ‘the . ee ai Mi tion to the fact that the world’s largest : | salmon was hauled out of the Skeena i time reminding visitors of the pole ‘In+ } to date the execution has been: abomin- ait able, o dreary. progression from. ‘Pigeon ole to pigeonhole, “Eyorybody me to be stuck up in the wee caper,” BAYS housewife other Pat Haworth =~, “‘Ahy sane person deplores the ractice but I cannot agree with meme demands by. consumers: and Atovernments for glue: manufac: gerers to print warnings on thelr chagen. ° This, thn ‘of demand what. ao create a ‘Caution: ie} these sardines “The penalty is death — commendation that. guard rails be placed . at hazardous Points, along Highway 16 ‘the “findings ‘of thelr ine. of five people , whose car plunged into the Skeeria River court showed that all five victims. had a.. as yet another iflustration of the. truism that drinking too’ much. alcohol leads 't to The truth is thot Highway 16.is an |: extremely hazardous road, specifically. - "Most hiahways-have’ safety a. safety | ” The literature .of fear. Hate literature had only a minimal - Mr. Trudeau. was the innocent: target | the ‘town town, surely the community could do o '. should he be dint of considerable neck- Skeena, simultaneously drawing atten- . park: bench background: by “miasmal fy right here in Terrace, and at the same : Bi dustry, here. The idea Was excellent, but. ... Irrespective .of ‘the: pole,. visitors: ‘are, eS deed ‘greeted, iby q tourist * guide sign - lis ‘becoming. tudterous 2 ‘and could -- precedent : for many. other. trinocuous productay 2) 0. “Imagine how: ¥idfcutous this . could get. Some ‘future packagos: could: have warnings puch aay. | could: result “in Token ut warnings , fo) uae if ing - is now the penalty for 4, motorist’s mistake, ‘Whether quard rails would be a completely effective ‘safety measure must be debatable. ‘The road between Prince Rupert.and Terrace in- many sec- -tlons is merely a thin Strip of blacktop threaded between the CNR tracks and [ -the river, The rails would: have’ some psychological value, ; Admittedly the road between Terrace ~ an Hazelton is being. improved, but this stretch also continues to offer high haz- _ ard and collects its yearly toll of deaths. » Certainly, the Highways Departrnent could investigate the questian of guard . tails and other safety devices. The issue now is not the customary dissatisfaction _ over potholes’ but the life or death of the people who use the roads, ‘ Unless some effective action is taken, Provincial Government: Highways Min- Aster’s accasional exhortations i in favor of safe driving will be.a holfow mockery un- _ ‘less the minister can also. attempt to 7 provide safe roads. I appalling misnomer. of “Conadian Intel- ligence Service,” Like many another catch: phrase in- vented by agile-minded Newspapermen, ---the-term “hate ‘literature” | 4is- not’ ace p them, * sticks “and miscellaneous ‘asortmetda of amt haitf-con-' curate. ‘While hatred can be part of this poopie are Sunday: Cpelatinns and: sate Christians who, consider (Mr Kay Putidee ee uth t ly: foul kind of ‘nonsense, its basic motivation is 5 lay as the Lord's Day wo 8, Kay Bur 8 is pollution, justas sure asa scm or chong ; it is with his congregation, ' not in Campbell River amo — Chill k (B.C, 98. neurotic fear. The. word. “conspiracy” is | with Mr, and Mrs. Terrace, This’ gated niger, taking rant they : “ wack (B. D Frogs: — : ‘in constant use and if. these screeds are "taken .at face value, ‘the country is al- ready in the,hands of Communists | in thigh places, and world doom is immin- ent. They are the fearful'reflexes of fittle » minds clouded by myth and ignorant of reason: They are not a threat to the nation, and their followers in no way exert the influence af their U.S. counterparts, the John Birch Society and the Ku Klux Klan, However, they can not be lightly dis- missed as the aberrations of a few frightened people. A similar aberration managed to sweep the highly civilized , German nation.in'the 1930's with results disastrous to humanity, is is 80) to this side of the Skeena bridge. The merit ‘of this particular signpost is lessened considerably by having it on the driver's left in a spot very difficult to park, In ay wa twisting actually see the thing. Again, too late to be. effective, is . lack. of any effective promotion of the -. community ‘through tourist ‘guides. A Prince’ George produced guide completely ignored’ the | community. The very -re- —fiable Milepost .cavering the Alaska Highway gives adequate mention of the -town but-is forced, we presume through lack ‘ofa better’ picture, to ‘illustrate the beauties..of :Lakelse Lake by. showing .a the haze, _» Surely our Chamber ‘of Commerce | ‘and even:our city: fathers could make a , more, intelligent : effort’ to. present ‘Our: a community ‘than has. been done in the. past, -not only :for the ‘bénefit‘of tourists but to Instil' more civic Pride in our: r citizens, AY, rare ale) Jand beer. bottles). ¢ cans, ice-cream: cartons, egya? 1s an ba products are ‘potential : ers “if you want to adopt a, cranky, ‘jaundiced viewpoint, °- . As. &: mother ‘of. flve wt ape res end welt ge | use fle: quis. 1) Ue-sniifing: after being. told of | g ple oat fy. Sunday a time to worship God preciation of the article by Rey, | botl Luchies in your paper (une 12), ° I, by the way, am not a minister, Although I do not belong to Mr, Luchies’ church, I believe that in evangelical churches, Sunday means more to us than a day of getting to know one another as. Mr. Davis would think.. To us’ it is a time set aside for wor- shipping God, collectively and in- _| dividually, . gelicals are more than Sunday |. Christians and set time. aside. all rough the week for pray- er and 5 as well ag the Christian life. vine “(is unfortinate but‘ true, that: AS Ltg holds for all the churches,” | —even if he thinks it is true, This 1s a slam to all those who worship the Lord on Sunday, has not found more in his church (if. he has one) thanfunctions des- igned to replace the hour of war- |. ship, This however doesn'tprove that all others aré of a similar mind, 75 per cent'or more of the con gregation where I worship areas sincere about. their Christianity during the week as on Sunday, titled to his own. opinion, his congregation and to ‘brand ship all church-going Christians as of - |the same ilk, Mr, as an authority on Christianty, but it. seems he: prefers fresh air and sunshine on Sunday, The Bible docen't seem to know any- thing about Christians who don't Chat cuss religion .or politics in a public forum “ufleas the forum ‘pose’, "It. does not appear that he- did as: he .waa_ told, While. Christains may ‘be -in the minority there are still many of them in Terrace and environs, Most of these people areas public minded as anyone else, It’s too bad that many were ruled out of time conflicted with their Surmday morning wworehip. Rattor, Hora” Re. — finance a: much needed arena “How. can a body that is: stage nant, unhealthy and inactive house ‘@ Boul that’ is supposed to be . | Schools’ track moeetonthe Lord's ‘| Day please M: » | that It was held in the afternoon after we-had gone, as 9 family, to chureliand: then, as‘a family, to watch our children showusthe | { all healthy ‘bodies they had badlt for there fouls * . BIDYOU EAR? SOME BLOKE's BIN GOIN! AROUND OFFERIN' THE LADS A BOTTLE Fc \.O SCOTCH T! THROW THE MATCH f 7-77 Hy "aA roN TT ayy a TT ——— ba ow TCH TCHS IA Tt defen WHATIC THE jan = WORLD cot 2 teen COMIN' TO! ' Ht ms || = asi, 3 Hic E aay ent Ht wi te i i a ct in To the editor Editor, Herald i is not p loudest voice, I am writing this letter in ap- the Jumper on the Bandwagon, ; or the yes-man in any organi. zation who gets the problems solved for the thousands of voters in a given area. # ts the person who is always (24 hours a day) at the beck and call of those who need help, from the lowHest to the so-called High and Mighty; one who will go into the most remote places to offer the helping hand; and one who researches and studies without ceasing for the right ways and the right answers, Such a ‘man is Frank Howard for whom it was my personal privilege to work, and who will always be my wonderful friend, Kong. live the New: Democratic Sunday, for many parents, is the only day on which they can do Ny Hopefully, *A Healthy Christian” Mrs. James Lynch * *£ Editor, Herald I would like to add my voice to those raised against the Sun- day Walkathon. I felt that Rev, Luchies ‘explained the ‘position well, However, the letter from Mr, JR. Davis has prompted me to write. I don't believe we are biased persons as Mr, Davis* letter char- ged but. rather a minority group who are reluctant to see more and more outside activity sche- dules so that people aire obliged te Sortieipete th places. of Worship |, speak for the majority of people 'm sure most evan- Mr, Davis said (1 quote): “It er ~ cent of Mr, Luchies chur Bom SR cat cs gas ‘stations : may use honkers. to gyP motorists BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE association.” Deere . While dishonest attendants are inthe minority at America’s 21,000 Bervice stations, tha B, C, Automobile Association " gaya it must.advise motorists‘ to ‘stay. with your car’ wher: stopping for fuel. or service ‘on trips’ to the United States, ” “"Barbérshopping,”’ ‘a form’ of gypoery, is the Practioe ad certaln station operators. to persuade. motorists that tires or other parts’ are_on the brink. of failure, | jie continuing rise has prompted the auto’ club into warning drivers of increased .possibilities for being victimized, Among methods’ described” by. victima are “honking,” ** or - Slashing. tires with a sharp instrument called a. honker; squirting oll on shock absorbers and. other parts to justify a . claim that they are defective; swiping the gas cap; discon- necting the: wires to the starter; spraying aluminum powder’ or paint on the alternator, .and falsely advising that fan belts " or power steering belts need replacement, a To avoid an upsetting confrontation witha “parberstiopper this summer, motorists are reminded: - Before going onany extended triphaveyour car thorough. ly checked and serviced by. your own garageman, When stopping for service get out of the car. Watch the atiéndant's action under the hood and at the pump, See that he clears the pump before . putting gasoline in the car, Make certain you only pay for your gasoline —neta different doltar amount read from another pump. : e Be watchful if the attendant checks. the tan belt; : _ palmed knife ‘may be used for slashing, It's a good idea, particularly if your car uses an odd size, to carry a spare with you. e Watch for the: attendant to’ pour Liquid or squeeze it . from a syringe over your fuel pump ..in- order to make you believe it is leaking, ® Be particularly observant when tires are being checked _ for proper inflation, A sharpened screwdriver can be used. for slashing sidewalls, - : @ An attendant probably. cannot tell by looking at your: en. gine whether the spark plugs need replacing, If you had them ~ checked before leaving home, the chances are good they do not, © The same is true with shock absorbers, . points and cone densers, especially if the car has been running well, We complain of pollution - and then dump our garbage Once in a while we get all fired up about other pegple’s pollution, Then,.after we have impaled the government, in- dustry and the council on the horns of our wrath; we proceed : to drive off, nonchalantly tossing wrappers out ofthe car window — or dumping the contents of the ash tray on the. parking lot, - Some of our nation’s finest beauty spots arethe ones most " liberally:.adorned - with empty porn cults ten sream. Saturday — Walkathon, would rightly guard their Sat» urdays 80, we would try to guard our Sunday. I feel sorry for the certain minister who had a It ltrack-meet on Sunday with his vis | puplis, He should lead them to the. Church and not away from |- it, . Probably he didn’t ‘have ‘enough of interest to offer from the pulpit and so turned to sports to paclfy them, I too feel that a real Christian lives his experience seven days_ a week, I resent Mr, Davis’ im plication that Mr, Lucies’ people |. are ‘Sunday Christians’. They Of course, Mr. Davis {s en-|are Bible. believing’ people ‘who but it/still-ohey the Scriptures that asad state: of affairs when | state “remember the Sabbath meone uses a public newpaper day and, keep “it holy’’: A holy knock a minister. and: smear day’is.a day'set aside for wor- and’ fellowship with God, It'is a.day set aside for rest. Look at the. schedule of activi- ties-on Sunday! We have: base- ball, hockey, curling, hiking etc, More. and more Sunday has.be- | _ come . just’ another day to work | - or indulge in what a person wants: to. do, ignoring the fact that God. hag claimed one day, as His, The. Walkathon was held on to accommodate the ma}, raise as much money as possible. Though no amount. of money was set the fact remains that the Walkathon was, held on a day that was,. in |: ay the‘ eyes and hearts of many, &|.. 0" wrong day. ‘There is a saying |- - that goes something like this: |” “we can always make time for |. what we really WANT to do".| Maly could have walked on Sate{ ~ urday and othera on some other |. : day. of the week, There is mo |’ excuse for using the Lord's Day, We are all glad to see an Arena and wish it were complet= |. ed.;Boon, “But mark my words |: -|when- it is completed it will {°-: schedule more events to takeour | children and young peaple out of aa the. Church, "3 Rey, Hy Young " Alliance Gospel Chapel : ar i or Mert, Toned a Shia a0 our: ‘eleven rt, healthy and active? : inde of me!) to defend the New far’ as _ the.’ etementary Democratic Par What a deplorable accusation quite obvious that Mr, Davi: -T ean positively say that Davis speaks to Church, ©The absetitee stian 1s really a nonentity, his article, Mr. Davis said: was once told never to dis- 8 designed specifically for that walkathon just. because the “RON GRAY ‘Howard, can. ding for re-election in the Skeona Federal Constituen= cy;- against the allogations of the Conservative candidate; that the mmbent and the:N. DP, have |” ii 80 little for this: enormons sprawling federal’ riding. . . Big very. obvious: that. ‘this fledgling . would-be, aspirant’ :to | federal politics : has. a arent deal oo to.Jearn before he ‘can ‘over bes ein fo mateh vp to Me. Howard's hatdewo: @pyeln.”- dayeout;’ ir,” Luchies, note Yd minded must pe0= be. ‘hot to realize that Sunday he a, Raines for the family to hip negome fam ip fred through aying together.can tof morally sound adulta . “ianshi