eye A! Wednesday, May 10,. 1967 { | Everyday Is Sale | Dayt * No Freight "Add Loris’ Poe _ ® New Quality. Merchandise, at, Sensible Prices t © New and Used. Merchandise at Bargain Prices: 1 COME, IN.- OR | We’ RE BOTH OUT! SEARS SALE _)" a aL 3304 tim > : CLEAR: THE DECKS : Make an offer On these units ae 1961 - ‘poDGE 1-TON | 74S 00 1962 — FORD, 8- Fr. Box “995” Sea teecnempecesnes te FORD, 8-Fr, Box their street A dteteserace re) IT YOURSELF PROJECT saw + residents of Hillerest Ave., Munthe, and Westview Dr. pool: together to oil last week to settle flying dust during the Councillor Vie Joliffe. warm spell. Used oil from Hydro transfomers wos pur- chased and spread on the. street by focal resident : GMC, & Ft. Box Derm ereemeenge breezeway window, Needs some body Runs real well! NOW ONLY work and paint job. $79 50. CAR SPECIALS 695” 8s e te ten cent we reweeas 1961 PONTIAC Sedan. 1962 FORD Galoxie ....... 1095 Twinriver soccer club receiy- ed its heaviest defeat since August 1966 when Alcan Club thrashed them 44, In the game last Sunday, play opened on a very lively note. It was obvious that the Alcan squad were out for first blood. The exchanges were = fairly’ even and both sides had some good opportunities but de- fences held the upper hand, In the 23rd minute Kearns alow.“ in, \entting out. ia ‘aueh assy by Maguire. Blevs| _ -| Shot from a narrow angle. Kom- lus . in the Twiniver goal got his hands to the ball “but: failed | Alcan Soccer S quad Blanks Twin River to hold it and Alcan were ahead 1-0. Alean pressed hard and shortly before half-time got the second goal. From a goalmouth melee Simca acrambled the ball to the net. Going into the second half the Twin River team were tir- ing and though Dusdalf and DeMedeiros tried to stem _the |! persistent attacks of Alcan they were unable to do eo. At the 38th minite of the halt Alcan ‘got-aumber :3 trom ‘Bleva..: -‘Twinriver. never showed: - any. signs ef coming from: behind Alcan: who. ended the scoring “with four minutes left to play. “CHRISTIAN, REP REFORMED Rey. V. Luchias 10:00 ime-ganday’ Schoo SUNDAY — . 15 a.m-—Back To. God ia Hour” on C#TE-radio ‘a - "UPLANDS. BAPTIST ‘CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013. Halliwell o_o“ SUNDAY ‘9:45 a.m-—Sunday ‘School 11:00 a.m,—Morning Service Wednesday, 8:00 pam. — _ Study | a BETHEL parrst CHURCH Pastor Lloyd Andersen &. Th. 10:30 -.12:00—-Family | Service, - Worship, Sermon, Class 7:30 p. m-—~Evening Service Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Crusader Girls, Crusader. Boys 8:30 p.m.—Prayer Metting a MENNONITE BRETHREN "CHURCH | 3406 Eby St. Phone 635-5976 ' Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! Missionaries Mr. and Mrs, Nor man Fehrs will speak at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, services. ; CATHOLIC CHURCH | Lakelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES: - 8730 a.m., 10:00 am, ” 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Phone 635-2313 ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada 4726. Lazelle Ave. Ph. 635-5855 - Sat..Apr. 29, 7 p.m,—Confirma- tion: Bishop Eric Mumn ‘wil preside and preach. Sun. Apr, 30, 10; 15 im, —— Matins & Parish Communion: Bishop Eric Munn. presiding. 10:15 a.m.~—Sunday - School 7:30 p. i Evenstag SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HURCH Griffith Street SATURDAY 9:15 am—Sabbath School 11:00 a.m—Morning Service VICTORIA (CP) — A Centen- nial “travelling gavel” began ‘}a, Yearlong... journey... through |. {British Columbia’ ‘municipalities in January. A:totalof 197° mays ors will use it at official town meetings: -throughout. the pro- vince during Centennial year, ve Ave. Sparks Street | Hs Sirs Pi casa 16:00 11:00 aco —-Mprming ‘Wore 5:00 pane Afterne ors ie pan—Prayer Mesting 2 Prayer. meeting and, Bible ° _ 4718 Loen Ave.. ‘Ph. 635-588 Kalum at Soucile Ph. 635-5187 Pastor R. é Burton 635-2023 3306 “ALLIAReR anapat - sear S010 Ager ‘A Terrase, file, Agar “Ave, Terrace, rekip 7:00 P.mi—-Evening Servies ai "rae ‘p.m—Young Peoples : A Cordial Weleocis Awaits Yq | Row. &. Thiessen, Pasior Ee 4512 Graham Gre. Ph. CHRIST LUTHERAN ena Cor, Sparks St, and Park Av 9:45 am—Sunday, ‘Sete © 11:00 a.m—Worship. Service | Pestor 4. Madsen, esse! 3.3.) “Your iriendly family churet! a | BVANGELICAL FREE Cor, Park x ina ; | ; Wedneeda 7:30 pm. — : r er and Bible Study, i A Cordial Invitation To All i i Rev. H. J, Jost, Paster 4665 Park Ave. Ph. 65.5718: . PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLI ; 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School . i & 11:00. a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 pe elistic ; at 7:30 pm. TOON [PEOPLES Thursday at reo pm. Pastor Rev. D. . Rath Phones == Office - , . Heme KNOX UNITED CHURCH |; Cor, Lazelle Ave. & Munroe #. 8:30 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship : ‘Newcomers to the commun. are invited to share in th life and work of the eel “You are invited - to drop this clipping in the m your name and adress t ; - Knox United Church, Box * 884, Terrace, BC. ee ee 2 re ey ee ee a es sete ene wreae /_ TERRACE UNITARIAN - “PELLOWSHIP- rere rs oe So rege an Phase es 6355721 1963 MERCURY Sedan ones ‘1195: °° “1965 METEOR Str. Won, *2495” SWEDISH ROTARIAN Karl-Ake H, Omnell (left) was. greeted by Terrace Ratary president Neil McKerracher. ‘last week when a group of seven Swedish rotary club - = | nO | tained t's banquet hese Columbia were enter- © _ SEE YOUR FORD. |. SALESMAN. Swedish Rotarians impressed by BC Seven Swedes took a good look at Terrace fast week and . they liked, what they saw. The seven were Rotarians from Southern Sweden and Ter. race Rotarians hosted them at a banquet Monday night. s; ° Unofficial Group leader Kayl: 4; Ake Hy Omnell, «a: “professor of dentistry, said in an interview- f| that ‘his fellow Swedish Rotar. fans were impressed “by. what, they had seen in’, their four weeks in. British Columbia. “Te is x tremendous, sountry Ernie Fisher + John . Bee with wonderful scenery,” ' he told the Herald. “yet Land of the northland: "y real pioneer contry.” The Scandinavians visit here followed . “a ‘similar -. visit by’ northern British: Columbia Ro-| tarians to Sweden last year. Group leader’ Omnell — said that the standard of living ‘in. Canada: and Sweden Was com: parable, but? he: thought this country overemphasized the ‘television « “set. and the auto- mobile. = . a - Rotary -is active: ‘in’ Sweden. with ‘Some “2,500 members, he. sai ; Wat about those ‘thousands | of niles of unpaved Toads, the .; advertisements. for a Swedish.’ made automobile make such: THIS GRADER. will toke. the mection if pe Omnell tse to bumps out of a ‘road, but it. 88] the occasion. will not smooth out your fin- 3| “We have just travelled on ancial Problems, one. of ‘those ‘unpaved: Swedish |f roads, all. the: way. from Smith: €rg,” he replied: ‘He smiled as he said it, oA yOu want to: smooth ) your. financial problerns “and lup.your savings. for the. : uture, visit your Credit Union 3 ‘today! GRADER Used for final leveling “and smoothing of new roads and maintaining completed roads. Lansdowne. Wen “On: Horseback. " In. ‘August ‘1885 Victoria pre-. pared. to welcome ‘the new Go jernor.: General ‘of Canada, Marquis ‘of ‘Lansdawnie. -He' Es travelled - west - ag: far ag Re stoke by: -train, then rode: hors ey | DaCK ‘for 47-miles to cate: SS | train :to. tha coast; The rail gap S wag nak closed until November; pe COME. IN. “AND. CHOOSE F FRO, UR “LARGE ‘SEI ELECTION. OF: DINETTE JITES,. CHESTERFIELD’ “SUITE BEDROOM. SUITES |... 2 AS. “LARGE VARIETY. OF . ‘ELECTRICAL PPLI