Taking a ride through the heavy duty services shop are Marvin Instructor Frank Woodward, in white Jab coat, and student Steve Horton spent Thursday, enlightening and entertaining the approximately 1,000. visitors passing through the electronics , shop, during Northwest Community — College's “Open House.” . See Open House” at Northwest Community College, held Thursday | Alfred in the driver's seat, Cyril Michelle is the passenger, Sarah afternoon. ' Michelle, left, and Tone Alfred. They were taking part in the College ‘has ‘Open. house tS Herold Stati Wilter TERRACE— A huge success is what organizers describe Thursday’s open house at the Northwest, Community _ Calege. ‘According — to ‘John Noonan, chairperson on the Open House - Committee, approximately 4,500 to 5,000 people came out to visit ‘the ‘college and see for themselves, what. exactly happens at ‘a, community college. ; He explained that besides having visitors come to the college, there were - a large number of registratlons for © courses next year. “This was secondary to what we had planned,” says Noonan, “because we basically just wanted to'introduce the public to what goes . on ‘here at the college.” All areas of the college were open to the public, and-approximiitely 45 to. 50 displays were set up. throughout the caleze. aay ar! ais nee aut Church welcomes homosexuals TE TORONTO (CP) — ; “weeks ago,. the report Homosexuals welcomed a United Church report released Thursday that calls for thelr ordination, ; but a spokeaman for a— conservative church organization “decried it, : saying. it reflects a secular, society. “It's probably. the — most explosive, divisive - issue. that has come up and it will meet with a great." deal. - . of ‘opposition; said Lloyd : Cumming, ir a United . Church: Canada member in ‘parrle and: executive director of the . 3,000-member. Renewal. Fellowship. “The thing is backwards. The church.‘ seema to be taking Its . standards from. a secular, humanistic and permissive society. It should be the other way around. The church © should’ be. setting: the . standards.” ’ But Bill Siksay, 29, a United Church member in . Vancouver and spokesman for AFFIRM, a national organization . of . United Church homosexuals, said he was very encouraged by the report. “It will make them” (candidates for thi clergy) feel that their ministry Is recognized in the church and. is not subject to . some discontinuance," sald Biksay. “‘It will make. them feel. .more comfertable and secre | in the church." ©” For Eilert Frerlchs, 8 United Church ‘chaplain at the University of | Toronto who publicly dectared hia homosexuality two permissive 7 , could make him dance with “ecstasy and joy.” He said it will -provide < tremendous thealogical , _ and political ammunition for the advocates of the ‘ordination of _ homeeexuals. of} Your Choice - SUPPORT : THE © RRACE ‘LITTLE | THEATRE | TERRACE © ’ PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Pastor John Caplin 3511) Eby St, | Terrace, B,C, , * 635-2434 fe " SUNDAY SERVICES © 9:45 Sunday School | 14:00 Morning Worship -:: 7:00 Evening Service |. Pastor Arnold Paters 3406 Eby St. 695-3015 635-3657 - Sunday Services 10:30.4. m. THE SALVATION ARMY 437 Walsh Ave. $35-2626 or 635-5446 SUNDAY SERVICES 9: 30 am. — Sunday _ Schoo} for all ages. — Family - . p.m, . Evangelistic Salvation Meeting WEDNESDAY 7:3 opm, - Ladies‘ . Home. Fellowship. ‘League KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Lazelle Ave. 635.6014 Rev. David Martyn, 8.A.. M. Div. Service — 11:00 a.m. Nursery fo Grade é— 11 am. Grade 7 ta Adults — 10 am, ZION. BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Paul Mohninger Home 635-5209 friend). SACRED HEART ‘PARISH 635-209. = 4036 Straume ~ Mass Times: Sat. evening - 7:30 p.m. Sun. morning. 8:30am 7 10:00am. 11:30am. | he (CHRIST LUTHERAN — CHURCH 635-5520 3229 Sparks St. (Cornerof - Sparks & Park) , _ TERRACE . ‘ CHRISTIAN. REFORMED ' CHURCH Reverend $. VanDaalen Sparks Street & Straume Avenue Sunday School — 10 a.m. Worship Services — a.m. and 5p Listen to the" Back to God Hour every Sunday at 4:30 a.m. on CFTK. Corner of Sparks & Kelth 1? 9:45 a.m. — Sunday Schoat 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 4726 Lezelle Avenue 635-9019 SUNDAY SERVICES #00) am. — Holy Communion ~ 10:00 am.— Sunday School 7 ease a.m. — Sunday. Church School : 11:00 a.m. -- - Regular ‘worship service, — Holy. Communion the first Sunday ‘ot each tonth.’ Choir, . Confirmation; Youth,. Adult Classes, Men's and Ladies’. Bible Studles. UPLANDS , BAPTIST — “CHURCH Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas ‘945 am, Bible Teaching Sunday Schoo| 11:00a.m, — Morning Worship ‘Service 6:30 p.m: Btbte Study : Wednesday 8:00 Home Bibte Studies “You Are Welcome at Uplands”* sage le 11:00 .a.m. — ‘Family Service — Holy Communion except third Sunday. Wednesdays - 7:30pm _Heallng prayer every | 4th Wed. In month. 7THDAY ADVENTIST | 9306 Griffiths : Pastor Henry Barisch 635-3292 _, 635-7642 Services -- Sat. 9:30 a.m. — Sabbath School Sunday School). ‘Wad a.m. — Worship ' LONDON (AP - The ’ ‘Princess of Wales Diana has raised another new fashion craze: — this time, seamed black stockings with bow The Herald, Friday, March 30, wed, Page 3 each heel. : British tabloids today displayéd many close-up photographs of the decorated heels, fngess fa fashion craze ; designs, embroidered on Diana, expecting her second” baby . in, late September, wore the stockings on a visit Thursday to a London ‘ police training college. TIGHTFIT Designs Ine. is pleased fe announce the opening of our New showroom and studio | Monday, April 20 Ez Offering the very. best: and the very. | “latest in fashion and fitness visit US AT for all ages. 4603 D Park Ave. To viow our new premises and learn of our upcoming dance-fitness classes in laxz and break dance, bend & stretch. | ‘MON, 10 am . 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