_ Wednesday, March 29, 1967 - -THE ENCHANTED FOREST in the Telephone Pavilion at Expo 67 will be a “must see” item - on every child's visit schedule to Expo. Here ’. they will be able to call their favorite cartoon characters—Mickey Mouse, Snow White and others, In the foreground is one of the Island Displays which tell the story, visually and by eka recorded message to a musical background, of: many of the benefits of modern communica- tions and research. : Tracey. RUBBER STAMPS NEVER MAKE MISTAKES ... AND -THEY CAN SAVE YOU TIME, TOO 1! When you need a good quality rubber stamp, order ‘direct from the manufacturer and save, Bring your orders to the Herald office or mail them to .- Northern Rubber Stamp Works P.O. Box 628, Terrace, B.C. And get fast service. even your health, : CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINT Phone 695-2122 time, pa? (T THE LOCAL CHUR .: Sparks Street at Straume Ave. : Rev. V. Luchies Ph. 635-2621 40:00 a.m.—Sunday School . SUNDAY — ; =11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship .: $00 p.m.~Afterncon Service > 9:15 am—"“Back To God % Hour” on CFTK-radio Wednesday — Friday — {Southern Baptist) ecineem 5013 Halliwell Avenue oan SUNDAY 9:45 am—Sunday School *11:00 a.m ——Moming Service Wednesday, 3: m, = 1 prayer’ meeting ‘and Bible — Study “2 SEES 7, BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH : egular, _-Kalum at Soucle Ph. 635-5167 [Pastor Lloyd Andersen B. Th. 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, - Worship, Sermon, is Classes, ; ‘7:30 p.m--Evening Service “Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — ~ Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys -} 8:30 p.m—Prayer Meeting adult class. 4718 Loan Ave. Ph, Cor. Park Ave. and 5 “x Pastor Alvin Penner “10:00 a.m.—-Sunday School “11:00'a.m.— Worship Service 7: 7:80 pm—Evening Service ““BUNDAY MASSES: + 8:80 aan, 10:00 am, : 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Phone 695-2313 | a 2 ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canade Oe as CVE 4, $ id A726 Larzelie Ave, Ph. 635-5655 - 634, Terrace, B.C, The average mattress Jasts 14 years, and is used eight hours every night. This makes it perhaps the most-used item in the home, and one where &@ wrong choice can cause the most trouble for the longest Today’s “nearly wed” coup- les can choose from many exciting new mattresses that were not available only a few years ago. New latex foam 5010 Agar Ave. Terrace, B.C, 10:00 am—Sunday School | 11:00 am,—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m—Evening Service 8:00 p.m—Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m—Young Peoples A Cordial Weleome Awaits You ~ Rev. E, Thiessen, Pastor UPLANDS BAPTIST 4812 Graham Ove. Ph. 635-6768 CHURCH CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor, Sparks St. and Park Ave. 9:45 am—Sunday School and} 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, 8.D. “Your friendly family church" EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday 7:30 pm. — Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitatien To All ~ P| Rev. H. J. Jost, Pastor MENNONITE BRETHREN “65Park Ave. Ph. 635-5115 oan CHURCH — “: NTECOST. E 8406 Eby St. Phone 635.5975 TENTECOSTAL TABERNACL 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship — 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic BIBLE STUDY Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES = a hurscay at 120 pm. os CATHOLIC CHURCH astor Rev. D. Rathien Bakelse Avenue: Phones — Office 635-2434 Home 635-5336 - KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munree $f. 9:30 am—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Mormiing Worship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the |. life and work of the United. Church ‘ You are invited to drop this clipping in the mall with your ‘name. and address to Knox United Church, Nearly-Wedls Select Mattress for a “Lifetime” The list of “must? turnish- ings -for every bride's first home includes a bed, Choosing the right mattress is important, because it can affect your comfort, sleep efficiency, and rubber mattresses, for instance, never need turning and are lightweight and flexible for easy handling and moving. New kingsize and queensize mattresses, are just the thing for tall, heavy young adults, And stores now offer improved, luxury versions of many “old reliable” brand mame mat- tresses. Mest young couples today choose a kingsize or queen- size .bed, . Longer . and .wider than standard sizes, the super- size beds provide enough reom to streteh out or roll over mattresses supersize. CHEERS CENTENNIAL SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) ;| Mayor Grace Hartman has this ‘| inining city’s only centennial HES ear licence plate — 67-67. She CHAPEL waited especially to get the nuntber and plans to drive at the head of the centennial par- ade July 1, and then donate the plates to the Centennial Museum, ent without annoying your part- ner, Actually, for most people a supersize bed is not a lux- ury but a necessity for satis- fying, comfortable sleep. In fact, over one third of all Caring for a kingsize bed is not really ali that difficult. If you choose a Jatex foam rubber mattress, you will never have to turn it, saving that difficult chore. The latex foam units are easy to deliver too, because they are flexible and bend to go through doorways. [f you are unfamiliar with latex foam, you will find that ‘most leading mattress makers offer shoppers a choice of eith- er latex foam or innerspring units in their best line of mat- tresses. The two constructions have the same brand name, guarantees, ticking and price in many cases. So it is appar- that the manufacturer stands behind the product fully, Old Steam Engines Are Family Project 'ST. AGATHA, Ont. (CP) — When Jack Arthur of St. Ag. atha was.a lad, he would run three miles to get a half mile ride on an old steam thresher. ‘Tm still running,” says the 47-year-old shovel operator, now the proud owner of a col- lection containing at least’ 20 old engines, some more than 50 years old. Nearly all have heen restored ‘}%o their original condition and are in running order. — Mr. Arthur’s pride and joy are three old Lister gasoline engines ranging from six to. nine horsepower. They are an oddlooking lot with their huge cooling jackets perched like a baker’s mixing bowl on top of the cylinders, sold today are “They're such a smooth-run- ming engine, too.” , He figures he has more than $550 tied up in the whole col- lection, and many mora hund: 635-5882 rks St, Box “| CHOW, . BINLPANTS shin th “short dfess and:tong pants, # bit more feminina,.'a lat more solld colors, toy ec ie cre aungost wy, to move, Hepay compromise’ betwean ‘in happy. combinations, Mot Just for'Spring, but far many fashion months _;teds dn time and experience in testoring them along with his 18-year-old son, Jack Jr, is tak: ing a machine shop course at Waterloo-Oxfords high achool. Mr. Arthur works for the job has little to do with old engines, | OBITUARY | ‘GUY MICHAEL KAWINSKY, Terrace, B.C. . Punetal services were held Friday, March 17 for Guy ast son of Mr. and Mrs, A. BR. (Tony) Kawinsky, 2906 South Sparks, Terrace. Evening services were con- ducted Thursday at MacKay's funeral chapel by Father Kus. ma of Prince George and Father Mohan of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. _ Friday morning a Mass Was held’ at the Ukrainian Catholic Church followed by afternoon services at Sacred Heart Cath. olic Church with Father Mohan and Father Kusma officiating, Serving as ‘pallbearers were Michael Oleksjweicz, Alex Kawe insky, Dow LaChance and R. J. Schaeffer. Honorary pallbearers were Dale Wiley and Bernard deKergommeaux, Orville Melin and Robert Campbell served as ushers. — . The Children’s Choir was in attendance. ; ; The late Guy Kawinsky pass- ed away in Mills Memorial Hos- pital on March 12, 24 hours after being accidentally - shot while at play. ‘| He was born in Terraca and was ‘a Grade Two student a Cassie Hall School, - . In addition to his parents, he ‘Iléaves to mourn a brother, Rob- ert and a alster Gaylene. He is nearby city of Kitchener, His | Michael Kawinsky, 8 years, eld- OBITUARY | ‘Edith Etleen Montgomery, ‘Terrace, B.C, | Mrs, Edith Eileen Montgor- ery, a pioneer of North Centrai British Columbia, died suddenly; on Saturday, March 11, iri Mills Memorial Hospital at the age of 48, Born in Ochre River, Man- itoba October 18, 1918 the late Mrs, Montgomery moved to Hazelton with her parents in 1919, where she received her education, She served as a nurses’ sid from 1935 to 1939 in Wrinch Memorial ‘Hospital at Hazelton. She left Hazelton and came to Terrace where she met and mar- tied the Iate Leonard Mant- gomery. She spent some time in Kelowna before returning to Terrace In 1949, The deceased is survived by Hugo Johnson, two daughters, Mrs, F. (Alice) Lofeudo and Mrs, G. (Heather) Gagnon, both | Address On Needs Of Foster Children lounges’ and studiss ‘for the teaching staff, innovations in Quebeo schools, { = foster homes and ways in wideh RUBBER STAMPS NEVER MIAKE MISTAKES ene . FLECTRICAL SHOP LTD, 4619 HILLCREST AVE. P.O. BOM “1285 Residential - Commercial -. Industriat * Specializina tr: ‘ELECTRIC: HEATING of Terrace; three sons -~ Hob- ert, Billy and Harold, all of Terrace; four ' grandchildren; her mother, Mra Kathleen Bugg, Vancouver; one sister, Mrs. Esther Olson of Smithers and two brothers, Fred on the Queen Charlotte Islands end George in Smithers. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 15, from Knox United Church with the ‘Reverend G. Keenleyside offi- ciating. Interment was in Kit- sumkalten Cemetery. Pallbear- ers were: Emil Haugland, Carl Paulsen, Gunnar Paulsen, Hans Halvorson, Antone Haugen and Paul Paulsen, Honorary pall- bearers were: Bob Acton, Bob Green, Omar Leveque, Jerry Landry, Erie Turner and Al ee Fe KEEPS OLD NAME NEWCASTLE, NB. (CP) — The community 13 miles north- west of Newcastle is to keep its old name of Sevogle. The Northumberland county coun- eil decided to rename if Mount Kennedy in memory of the U.S. president, but rescinded the order after protests. FUN BRINGS PROFIT . MONTREAL (CP) — Libby Davis Kirstenberg has turned | an old-fashioned hobby into a profitable business. She paints. plates by using fabric inserts in the pattern to’ give them a “different” look, Rickrack braid, gingham and sequing are are, among Her materials, "CLASS “A” ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. - «sa is there a | money problem you__. need to solve? NIAGARA KNOWS HOW Get cash now...for overdue bills, unexpected expenses, any good reason, A Niagara counsellor will talk over tha amount and repayment achedule... and tailor it to fit your budget. We believe money and helpful planning go together Loans from $60 to $2500 ; NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Phone 635-6391 4641 Larelft: Ave. = ot Conpeien - _ te oo” # Rie . * Py ye? le, Pe ~ a we ~ * ~~ tne ~“. nN t i _ 1 woo N ~ The right storage eq tion losses—preserve The Co-op Petroleum Equipment .. « @ Install a Snap P-20-66 ‘ FUEL PROTECTION I: GOOD MANAGEMENT! @ Check the metal stand and tighten bolts ~, @ Paint both tank and metal stand with aluminum paint 100% CANADIAN OWNED coors | . “Fuel Saver : \\. Service” in a N is pment and proper maintenance cut evapora, : fuel quality, foo! Department will service your Fuel Storage a @ Check the Water Drain Vaive and PV Valve Cap on the hose nozzle 8 _ - ‘| : ‘laléo auevived by his’ grandpar- ents’ Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Wiley of Terrace'and Mr. and Mrs, W. “|Kawinsky of Poroupine Plaing, Saskatchewan. = ” fun, Seen in:plaids, : Interment was made in Kit- | aumkalon Cemetery.