PAGE 8, THE HERALD, Friday, May 5, 1978, Terrace Public Library News by Michael Collins This wee. we'll take a look a, some booka that have just atiived at your Public Library, There are a wide variety of subjects and the descriptions here must- necessarily be only a, sample of what you'll find on our new book shelf. . The Famine Business (338.19) by Colin Tudge tells you why starving people in the Third World War can mean bigger profits than ever for certain giant global corporations. This is a hopeful book in that it does not merely criticize, but points out several very tangible steps toward a solution toa problem that, in the author’s view, is un- necessary. In the Deserts of this Earth (500,91) by Uwe George is both an adventure book in the traditional sense of the word and in the sense that it will challenge you to find out a good deal about the amazing dry lands of our planet. The book includes many colour illustrations. The Pictorial En- eyclopedia of Antiques (745.1) by Jan Durdik and others is a profusely illustrated guide to all sorts of antiques including fur- niture, vases, tapestries, glasses, porcelein figurines, clocks, keys and even medieval sults of armour. Even if you don’t collect it’s INJURED BY BOMB HAIFA (AP) — A bomb | found on a bus after the vehicle arrived in the Jewish-Arab town of Acre exploded Thursday while it was being dismantied, in- juring four ‘persons, in- cluding two police sappers, authorities reported. None of the injured was seriously hurt, Eight persons were arrested in connection with the incident, police said, The West Famous Market in the World” ~VetceM. It’s timé to call your Welcome Wagon hostess. Lynn Hickmin - 638-8477 Lois Mohninger - 635-5309 fun just to look at the pic- tures. Karajan (765.092) by Paul -; Robinson will give you a background in the life of one of today’s leading musical fugures, Herbert Von Kaajan, who is conductor of the Serlin Philharmonic Orchestra. superstardom in the world of classical] music is chronicled with words and photographs in this compact little volume. Alistair Cooke’s America (973) by Alistair Cooke, is a personalized look at the history of the United States. This, book was preceded by a special series of television programmes with the same name. The book is lavishly illustrated and the text is very readable. It's just the kind of thing to get an in- troduction to the past of our neighbor to the south. Kate, our children’s librarian, invites you to _His rise to’ come to the Peoh Party at the library and bring your fun and taughter, All ages welcome! Saturday, May 2 friends! Games, puppets, at 10:30 a.m. : — Tf, a See for 4042 Hwy. 16 West 635-6571 or 635-4325 HonDs Test drivea Hondatoday. a price makes, Honda Civic Sedan yourself at TERRACE HONDA SALES Terrace, B.C. VaG IL6 Dealer Licence 0204664 e D 6 » May 3, 1978 so. NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN 0/5 497'2,9/0/3 1] $100,000.00 av £712:9/0/3 25 $1,000.00 sees 219/013 208 $100.00 91013 2106 $25.00 So NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN 0/8 f5\710/715 7 | $100,000.00 av 1517/0 (7/5 25 f . $1,000.00 NUNBE 7/0/7715 208 $100.00 NUMBER sardinyay 0/715 2106 $25.00 aia NONGER WINNING TIOKETS WIN ol 3isiaiaitio 1 [$100,000.00 any 8|6/01;1/8 25 $1,060.00 NUMBER 6/0/1\0 208 $100.00 0/1/0 2106 $25.00 wo aaa WINNING TICKETS WIN 1/6 18/9/1/2/9 11 $100,000.00 ANY 819\1\2/9 25 $1,000.00 nuece M9 | 4(219 208 $100.00 1 2 | 8 2106 $25.00 oo NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN 1/193 [5/2/0118 1] $100,000.00 ANY 3/5/2/0/1 25 $1,000.00 anes 5121011 20 $100.00 NUMBER ‘ 2:0:19 2106 $25.00 OTA 11,7001 $992,250.00 ae It starts in early July, with the world’s biggest rodeo — the Calgary Stampede. But it's more than a rodeo. Hang onto your Stetson while you ride ferris wheels and rocket rides, take in chuckwagon races, Stage shows, casinos, comedians, singing and dancing acts, and carry on till all hours in nightspots. For ten days you can enjoy paricake breakfasts served from a = MAY 17, 1978 NOTE: Twenty-five dollar winners ($25) may claim their winnings by presenting their tickets to any branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce only in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and The Yukon. SUMMER chuckwagon, square dance in the streets, ‘It's wild. It’s carefree. And a million people get caught up in the fun. You wil’ too. Days—a chance But that’s only the beginning. Take a - couple of days to catch your breath, then head to Edmonton for Klondike - torelive the “The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.” Setehe x UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D.K. Hale 635-9398 Corner of Halliwell and N. Thomas 10:00 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday Schoo! Studies “You are Welcome at Uplands” 11:00 a.m Morning Worship Cor. Sparks & Keith Service Pastor Paul Mohninger 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible Offlee 635-2407 Study Home 635-5209 Weds. 8:00 Home Bible : ‘ —2I0N- BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship me a.m. KHOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Lazelle Ave. Ministar Rev, Dave Martyn Sunday School Senior 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Under 12 - 11:00 a.m. [Worship Service 11:00 a.m. ‘CHURCH OF GOD 3341 River Drive, Terrace, B.C. 638-1561 Rev. R.L. White Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. R.L. White am, Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 Morning Worship 11:00] jp.m. ee Gold Rush --Gay 90s era. Residents and - Andremem and songs like Home on the Range become visitors alike dress up in silk vests, top hats, singalong hits again. cutaway coats, spats, or ostrich plumes, bustles, paraso becomes populated Is, Overnight the city with Klondike Kates, sourdoughs and riverboat gamblers. Crowds form around every part to excitement, | and roulette tables in the casinos. Others take their chances atthe © . horse races. And you can enjoy of it— the infamous raft and bathtub races, the 602 midway, the nightly Coliseum 4 of Stars, carnival and cabaret . — even & promenade show off your finery. It's.another mammoth party. And you're invited. There isn’t another celebration like it in North America. Three weeks of action and non-stop enjoyment packed into July. You can make it'your entire vacation, or part of your holiday. Plan to join the dress-up crowd get your outtit here. is} . o> ~—_ We suggest you reserve early. ~ Q) Calgary and Edmonton are alive for the Stampede and Klondike Days, and tickets and accommodations are in high demand. - ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS _ SUNDAY CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks 5f. & Park Ave. Rev. Rolf Nosterud 635-5082 | Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Church Scheel 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, . Con- firmation Youth and Adult Classes ~~ i Nt "CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH " Sparks St. & Straumé Ave, Rev. S. Van Daalen am, Sunday School - Remo 1:60 p.m, ‘ 11:00 a.m. Worship servlceh 5:00 p.m. Worship Service a Alberta. See you at the party. Sunday School - Terrace 10] ber, there’s no sales tax in Witham Rers Wallace SACRED HEART PARISH 4630 Straume Ave. Terrace: Phone 635-2312 Sunday Masses 8:15 a.m. 0:15 a.m. W:300CUam. 7:30 p.m. MENKONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby Street 635-3015 Pastor Dwayne Barkman 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Family Worship Service ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 4726 Lazelle Ave. 635-9019 Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Informal Service Church School & Adult Discussion 11:00 a.m. Holy Com- munion for the family Ministers: Rev. Lance Stephens - 635- 5855 Rev. Stephen Inoue - 2416 SALVATION 3 ARMY 4677 Walsh Ave. Welcomes you to worship Sunday 9:90... a.m. Edyeation Hour 11:0 a.m. Family Worship Service 635- “we 7:34 o.m. ‘Bible Study & Prayer Meeting League Fellowship Saturday 7:30 p.m. Youth Group AAA “Sei vice’’ 5 Week Services on Gidlon. 435-5446 Christian Councelling Emergency Welfare SpiritualResources “THE MAN THE CALL” April 17 Monday at 7:30 - he FILM “MARTIN Canada T5J 224 (ticket order forms [] Calgary Stampede C) Both Name _ The Biggest Party In North America Box 2500, Edmonton, Alberta. Sounds like fun! Please send me (J accommodation request forms far () Edmonton Klondike Days TH Address... - CHy, Taper * Brow Postal Code, a ee Travel A __ CANADA B#l bor