i } TR Re UATRE RTT enter eater as tenn Wednesday, March 2, 1966 TERRACE "Ominsca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA At The Horal Churches CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Avenue Rev, V. Luchiss VIE 9-2621 11:00 am.—Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service. 9:15 am—"“Back To God Hour" on CFTE, ‘SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor E. E. Littman Ph, VI3-2915 3306 Griffith's Road SATURDAY 9:15 am.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service, PENTECOSTAL TASERNACLE 10:00 am—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evangelist Service. All are Welcome Pastor Rev. D. Rathien Phones: Offices V10-2434, Home: VI 39-5236 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada Phone V1 3-5855 4726 Lazelle Avenue 10:15 a.m.~-Matins and Parish Communion 10:15 am.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m—Evening Service KNOX UNITED CHURCH Corner Lazelle Ave. & Munroe Sf, 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the life and work of the United Church. You are invited to drop this clip- ping in the mail with vour name and address to Knox United Church, Box 884, Terrace, B.C. CC a rr a Ce ee are rary CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. and Park Ave, 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 41:00 a.m.—Warship Service. Pastor H. Madsen, B.A,, B.D. 4718 Loen Ave. Ph, Vi 3-5882 “Your friendly family Church” ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 3010 Agar Avenue, Terrace, 8.C, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:¢ a.m.—-Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service. Wednesday 3:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Frid ay 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev, E. Thiessen, Paster 4012 Graham Ave. Phone Vi%4768 MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby Street Pasior Alvin Penner, Ph. VI3-5976 10:00 a.m.— Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.mn,—Evening Service. 8:45 a.m.— “Gospel Light Hour” over CFTEK, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH eguler) Kalum at Soucie Ph, V13-329 Pastor —Lloyd Andersen B.Th. 10:30 - 12:00 — Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Canadian Baptist Crusaders Club. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St. 10:00 a.m—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m—Evening Service. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer and Bible Study. A cordial invitation to All Rev. H. J. Jost, Pastor 4665 Park Ave. Phone VI 3-5115 UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Ave. SUNDAY 9:45 am—Sunday School. 11:00 am—Morning Service 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service 8:00 p.m.—Wednesday -— Prayer meeting and Bible study. James H. Rose, Pastor Telephone VI3-6685 EDUCATION --. Gateway To Progress! Education Week March 6 - 12, 1966 EDUCATION WEEK’ IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN WHAT THE SCHOOLS ARE DOING FOR OUR YOUTH, YOU ARE URGED TO PAR- TICIPATE IN THE SPECIAL EDUCATION WEEK ACTIVITIES IN YOUR DISTRICT British Columbia Teachers’ Fedezaiion 1815 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver 9, B.C. (o32) cere I Pi nae aM. Aap Ra Wedding Bells before the altar of St, Matthew's Church on Saturday, February 19 presented a striking picture in red, white and blue, as Royal Can- adian Mounted Police Constable Donalf Roderick MacDonald, in scarlet uniform, tock as his bride Dawne Anne Elkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendall E- king of Terrace. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Mac- Donald of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, He was supported by Constable David Slinn of Terrace and Con- Stable Douglas Herda of Burns Lake, with Constables Edward Michayluk and David McClure act- ing as ushers, The attendants all wore the red serge RCMP dress uniform. The Reverend Peter Horsfield & performed the marriage cere- mony, The lovely blond bride, given in i martiage by her father, wag radi- & ant in her wedding gown of white silk crepe, styled in falling A-line with lace insert from fitted bodice to hemline, complimented by a matching train with lace appli- ques. She- wore a jewelled crown with triple net veil and carried a bouquet of red and white carna: tions, Her two bridesmaids, Miss Edith Evans of Prince George and Miss Sharone O’Brien of Terrace wore identical gowns featuring long white slim skirts with royal blue lace tops. They carried matching blue and white colonial bouquets, Little Miss Erin Williams, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, of Terrace, was a dainty flower girl attired in a long white dress with toyal blue sash and hair bow. She carried a basket of mixed flowers, The reception was held at St. Matthew's church hall, and cater: ed to by the Anglican Church Lad- fes’ Auxiliary, A beautiful three-tiered wedding cake, topped with wedding hells and lily-of-the-valley, centred the bride’s table and was flanked with vases of red and white carnations. The cake was made by the bride’s mother and decorated by Mrs. Jim Brickley. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the bride’s uncle, Wil- liam P, Elkins of Prince Rupert. The groom responded, and propos- ed a toast to the bridesmaids and flower girl which was responded to by Constable Slinn. Constable Slinn read nine telegrams of con- The wedding party that stood gratulation groom. Reception piano music was sup- plied by Andy McNaughton of Prince Rupert. The bride’s going-away outfit Was a camel hair walking suit, trimmed with cross fox collar, The happy couple spent the weekend at Skoglunds Hot Springs Resort and left Monday morning by train for Ottawa where they will take up residence at 850 Cantebury Avenue, Apartment No. 602, to the bride and CONSTABLE AND MRS, DONALD R. MacDONALD c = \. (Vogue Studios photo) : Out of town guests included: David Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. William P.} Elkins and Janet and Peter, Mr. | and Mrs. R. McGowan, E. V. Whit- | ing (grandfather of the bride), Mrs. H. Stadnyk, A. McNaughton, | Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie and fam- ity, all of Prince Rupert; Mrs. A. R. Chamberlain, Victoria; Dennis # Tronnis, Edmonton, Alta; Mr. and Mrs. P. Pauli, Smifhers and Mr.# and Mrs. R. T. Whiting and Trev} Whiting of Kitimat. i LOWELES ARE OUR BUSINESS Greig Ave. SPECIAL BOUQUETS PLANTS — TABLE ARRANGEMENTS — CORSAGES WE CAN HELP YOU... MARGUERITE'S FLOWER & GIFT SHOP 2Neciees ase, Ln VI 3-5920 1966 A, A, Turner Deputy Minister Farmers _ Farmers wishing work done in 1966 should obtain applications and information from from B.C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1 - 5th Avenue Forms must be eompleted and returned to the District Office not later than In order to receive prior considera- tion for work under the Act in B.C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Farmers’ Land Clearing Assistance Act LAND CLEARING Contractors Contractors interested in carrying . out work under the terms of the Act in 1966 for the Terrace area, and — who are suitably equipped to clear, break and/or drain land, must ob- tain tender forms and instructions Smithers, B.C, Forms .must be completed and MARCH 15, 1966 submitted in a sealed envelope marked ‘Tender for Clearing” to the Lend Clearing Division, Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Post- marked not later than Equipment in the advertised area ane must be available for inspection during the period April 12 to April 20 in order that It may be inspect- ed and considered for ap proval ip under the terms of the Act in 1966 Hon. Frank Richter Minister of Agriculture c32 — aie es a a ee ee et)