Page B10 — Terrace Siandard, Wednesday, Aust 26, 1991 "Message from past offer hope for nation’s future: whee politicians: always’ found. > ; ds will enable: -@ way ‘to get along’? when the: ple and their needs stakes were high:- uy think these, ‘I’m not saying anything new,’? admits 100 Huntley. Street host David Mainse, . The message — “Love your neighbour as yourself’’: — is thousands of years old, he adds, And that message is an im- portant one as far as the future of Canada is concerned, he said during a recent visit here. Terrace, was the 85th com- munity Mainse visited as part of - @ national ‘tour. calléd Impact Canada 100 which: focused, in part; on the question of na- tional unity. 1 Referring to. the current, ap- parent division between Quebec and the rest of Canada, he sug- Crafty gathering Local. home sewers and needlecrafters take note —~ there’s a major exhibition of in- terest coming to B.C. next month, The Creative Sewing and Needlecraft Festival takes place at the Pacific National Exhibi- tion Sept. £3-15 and gives peo- ple the chance to learn about the latest supplies and techniques not just needlecrait, but also many other related crafts such as quilting, weaving and stencill- “PL Victoria Calgary for sewing. and. GO AWAY! FROM TERRACE TO: Vancouver $175 Toronto $190 Halifax Winnipeg $444 Montreal $313 Edmonton $340 Must travel between September 9 - January 25. All travel completed by January 31, 1992. Sale ends Seplember 11, 199%. Other restrictions apply. ing. Also: “offered. are: hands-on: workshops, free daily fashion shows, sheep shearing demonstrations and more than 100 door prizes. General admission to the event costs $8 at the door, $7 in advance., There -are additional fees for those wishing to attend any of the special seminars be- ing put on. For more informa- tion, contact local stores dealing in fabric, yarn and craft sup- plies $474 $739 $514 CARS 1977 Vanguard Camper 19 ft. $3,500 1973 Curb Van Camperized $2,900. . . TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1R6 ALL UNITS REDUCED! 1996 Pont. Paris, Brougham, loaded $17,900........... 1986 Ford TempoGL 4dr. $5,500-....0220.00.00. 00.4. SALE *4,850 1960 Chev 4 dr,, good transportation $1,995......,......SALE "4,795 TRUCKS & R.V.’s 1991 New $15 5 spd., overdrive $14,995, ..000.00.0.., sALE '10,900 cleo! aes... SALE $4,260 bee ee een e bess ees SALE '950 voce eee ee las ..... SALE 1,500 vee eeneceeuveveas SALE *2,750 1976 Chev ‘/e ton, some rust, good moter, running good...... 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RIVERSIDE AUTO WRECKING - gested, “Concern for other peo- us to find a compromise.” However, he added, people would need the “higher power. of God’’ if they were going to -. learn to “‘love one another and: get along.”’ Conceding the majority of: Canadians did not go to church -. these | days, he added, “That inay. be one of our problems.’” The other was the centredness of people who con- centrated only on their personal wants and needs. Politicians were equally ‘guilty’ ‘of that self-centredness if they saw their ultimate purpose as to - embarrass or discredit opposing parties rather than solve the problems the country faced. However, Mainse said, the history of Canada was one self- .. wooRet ‘are big stakes,’” hi ” Therefore ‘he’ prayed ‘the na-- Bt tion’ $ leaders would overcome & “petty party. “politics “ and be: on i . transformed : fro ‘Mere: politi-- ~ Bp oe, “cians to statesmen."* He had no. || reason, he'added, nat to believe a the leaders of all three major.” parties “passionately. loved , Canada".:: ‘If there! were “a pessimism. al optimism: scale, Mainse: said, .it would’. have:. ‘likely * ‘registired oh minus 10 on the pessimism ‘side’ in January. Now, however, che, ; “suggested the needle had shifted: to “slightly Optimistic’®, “Dm. very.encouraged by that,” -Mainse said. noisy ‘majority: ‘that’s trying: to pull us apart.” “It's a - | TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY - ~ REGISTRATION AND” — EQUIPMENT SWAP — fo. Sept, 7, 9am.» 6 pm : “Terrace Arena. oe ae + anal 2 oe ‘TERRACE, MINOR HOCKEY CARD SHOW “Terrace Arena ~ "Sept. 7,9 a.m-6 p. m — - 1 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 635-2221 | Mor onan to Wednesday. . 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