a Featuring. Batemay - ‘Phone 635-6544 - =a week sya to i iggy - Detroiter = "Paricyood - |" MORTIE Hons © Western. Trailer Sides Wart of Skeena Forest Products; Hwy 16 - _ - Eatavilla a Seong Terese Wi jf th Mighty Sua Vay i Nether Bh Cah, . te Terrace, B Press Run—4,000 . Wednesday, August 30, 1967". Bpistrng Fowke plasts government Q ‘building mag ; Clifford Fowke, editor of C&h» GBisien Bailder, blasta the fed. bral and provincial government i rr blistering ‘editorial in hig gespite thelr claims of success, to. solve current honaing probe ems. = Blasts blistering. -Fowke: “Never before has the need been more obvious or urgent for the eecreation of separate minisiries of housing federally and inthe tern of part - time departmental esponsibility for housing does jot lend ftself to the tackling of the situation in the fundamen- i and: practical ways eBSeIs & The efforts by governments at me two levels to solve the pro- blem have been of: little avail even though the ministers re- sponsible don't seem to think so. ose efforts, in fact, have dee memonstrated how part » timemini- sters can get out of touch with ‘M@tho situation, They have come to mabelieve that volume in itself is the cure, whereas the industry i the people looking for ade- ate homes. at a price they can meet know that volume is use= eas unless it is accompanied by pwer costs, “Federal labor minister John mNicholson, who has housing as fa aldeline assignment, recently said there was no longer a hous= ing crisis, (Hansard, May 31 1967), He was obviously referre ming to the way in which housing current issue on their fallure,| - A hole in one was the big Tory story of the Junior Golf Tournament sponsored by the Terrace Recreational Commission last Thursday, Young Lyle Robin- son of Victoria (second from right) used a five iron the 120 it straight into the cup without benefitof bounce. yard ninth; popped Pespite the age young Lyle was Paul Fogtimann, not among the major winners (left to right) Robert Crockett of Courtenay, Allen Jacques representing brother Vernon, Lyle Robinson and Dwayne Whelan ‘of Edmonton. From. the: Churches | fal Clubs join forces ny, that when the expres-| to describe something, it is unl- versaly underatood, .| Tt wasn’t always this way, In fact, the potato is, comparatively speaking, . somewhat of a-new- comer. on the menu of human ‘| food, . Today, however the pota- looking for gold that the lowly root was found. Armed Span- lards driven by hunger, raided} - a village in search of food. They found ‘some small roots with purple skins, them, they proceeded to eat them |’ and found them to be a delight- the vegetable ‘with-them, as well as the gold’ they were able to pilfer from. the Incas, the Span: | fards sailed for-home. = ~ The history of the acceptance . of the potato ie rather: rough, For years rumor had it that the vegetable caused any’ num- ber of alarming discases, among them tuberculosis, amd ‘leprosy. Only through dire necessity were these Ideas overcome. Fre- derick the Great, after a famine, had his soldiers force the fare ners to plant the frightful tu- ers. Only by his decisive action did the potato find an accepted place on the German table, A Frenchman who ate potatoes - Small potatoes By PASTOR DAVE RATHJEN | “small potatoes” is used| | Having cooked food. ' Taking a quantity of yt erop faflure dn Treland nearly a million people died. starvation, malnutrition and sease that “tollowed, But ‘the po- table of the world, ting going. Ignorance alone was People .can be very intelligent about most things, but ‘that the. human race has missed out on many wonderful blessinga because “they didn’t know’, and didn't stop to find out, One such area where a great per cent: of the human race is depriving themselves of tremen- realm, and a real knowledge of and see that the Lord is good: in Him,” The Spanish soldiers, driven by hunger, TASTED, and found Spaniards! The Gospel of Jesus Christ may come to you in what God. The Bible says, “O taste. Blessed is the man that trusteth tato is here to stay. More wealth : to can hold its own with any/all the old that the Spaniards (provinces, dish, anywhere, ever God had a purpose | a: ‘Recent events have shown all It was during the 1500's, when|for the Hite root; and it has foo clearly that our present pate Spanish conquistadores _ were/ become the. number. ONE vege- There wasn’t a thing wrong with the potato that caused it | to have such a rough time get- history has proven over andover : rdous blessing is the spliritual- - the dish a. delicasy, even for - gstarts are beginning to zoom, - “Did he stop to think that all these new housing units now being Estarted will probably be too exe |- msive for 70 percent of the \@mpeople who desperately need athem? What real plans has he ced to cut land cosis and mprovide a plentiful supply ofmor« tage money? -This is why he should be TC. Hieved of his housing responsibil~ "@litios..20.that-he can devote full fattention to ‘his-important labor. appears to’ you, an tminterenting form. But the “proof df the pudding’ is always in the eating! ' Pota- toes never won a beauty contest] The Bible expressly warns . against a Gospel that has been -“prettied up’? to catch the eye, or toned up so as to become ear- pleasing, You:cannot improve on - the old fashioned Gospel. If you want to meet with Gad, there - fs noone that-can Introduce you ou: while In military prison brought the root back to France. He persuaded the king to let him|- plant a hundred acres near Paris. When the blossoms appeared, the queen of France worethem inher hair at a4 banquet, The dinner was prepared . entirely of potatoes, cooked in varlous ways, Dignitaries from all over the country attended, The field of potatoes had, up until the ban- quet, been guarded against theft, for swim classes Two Terrace recreational factions will team up for a big splash this fall, tween IL and 12a, m.” Anyone The Hotsprings Swim Club in| istorested in registering for this co-operation with the Terrace | class may do‘so at the Terrace Recreation Commission will Community Centre, “Cost of the seg in Seq Learn Swim fein ten week learn to swim session eg eeenner for people in| ig $7.50, and registrants must three different categories.” * Lessons for. pre-schoolers and. [provide ‘their’ own ‘tratisportation | One night soon after, the. guard} éxeept Jesus Christ. ——"‘Josts<” mothers. are scheduled to start'| fo and’ from’ the Hot, Springs was. withdrawn, and aa Was: ex-| said unto bin,T am the way, the Moortiolio and leave housing pro- |September 13, Classe af one | Resort. ras dr ras ao ga ny a a Beton, ° ner Meine min fe x “I and it . ia be Registrations for the adult time in. getting seed for. ‘their | cometh™ ‘unto . the Father, but a a gate. : een , al a. Mm. = ‘swim classes will be taken any- own gardens, ‘me Q time at the Community Centre until September 13.: This cate- Bory meets every Wednesday eve- ning-at the Hot Springs for ten weeks, Cost is $7.50 and swim- mers “must provide ‘their own transportation, . Children’ 6 to 12 years began registering last Saturday at the ‘Community Centre for. Saturday morning swim sessions through: out ten weeks commencing Sep- tember 16.° "Registration in the children’s category will take place again on Saturday, September 2 be- tween 1 and 5:00 p.m. oo Cost of lessons for children a is $10.00 which includes trans- ~~ | portation to andfrom the springs, “NOW FEATURING vee A FULL LINE OF Moving something - focally? | Call a > GENTLEman. D : SCHOOL SUPPLIES! a WINA "WALKIETALKIE (ON DISPLAY IN ‘THE. STORE. Hey. Kids . FOR m EVERY ORDER OVER 1 $0 You. @ When it comes to moving something locally, we give you. all the gentle care that we'd give to ohe of North American's interstate moves, Same packing material. Same loading and untoading techniques. Why not. Our main business is local moving. Storage, too. | So for the gentlest of local. moves, call US... TERRACE. TRANSFER © ____ «PHONE: 635-6344 HERALD ’ FRIENDS of the Terrace Public Library will make a move to pick up the tab for sheving In the a new. centennial building when they hold a book sale in the Co-Op Friday (September 1) from 1 to § p.m, The books all donated included childrens and adult works displayed above by Pat Goulet’ Qeft) and Dot McDougall, a taste of peanut butter | a By Ruth M Hallock . , And you think I’M crazy! The] side that my smallest daugh- : - (following. cryptic message was)| ter’s nastertiums withered. Wish _ PY te found in my typewriter this mor-| ‘she’d planted pansies. . It's Co, ning when I arrived:at work .. .| much easier to spell, — : — ser coremen : CO THE BIG EYE .., in the curious} "A: Women’s Pagehesays, Get} 1 ae Ss ; , con, we a, eeepamee __. | Yetina of the might C.G, things) busy and write a a Women’s ; ae SO oe . RESULTS ~<, ‘| -are viewed with a different per-| Pagel’, “Yeah... okay, okay, : ‘ oo spective, CMusthave beens happy Juat wait 'til I consult with some ee ‘Aippyd women, Better still — watt ‘til Cow I find a page, (Preferably one wo | toh firings: to mind some af who makes good coffee!) the. silly things that happen in| ~Have-:you given any thought to m | dur daily lives as well as some next December’s Municipal elec- of the inane suggestions one gets| Hots?’ First of all cheek and from life’s onlookers, ue make ‘sure you’re on the voters list. . ‘Then, start looking around _ “Other. night: Thad just finished] for Hkely candidates, mE packing 6 trunk -for shipment to] Please aak Don Wiebe what he |-a distant relative, ‘Put one of| did to‘his back, It's one of the | those’ combination locks on {tfor| most ‘original storles I've heard a 8.| security’s sakd, Then realized/ in.a ‘long time. Don’t know why g:|-the. trunk’s owner wouldn't know| he doesn’t: branch into ‘the edi ‘| the opening combination. Smal- f | lest son suggested I write itdown torlal department. . Wil” ‘c ona Slip.of paper and put the mes- the jommunity Contr sage. Inaide- the trunk. :- have’ any boxing classes: for fore ‘fry, thils winter T won- e an. "Never saw 50 many fritly night As: for _ Pm to |. : gowna’: and: flowery: - dressing] yearq or ive s0- if. going to gowns a3: ‘graced Lakelse Avenuc the night ‘of the : ‘Nerltas fire, “CAN TAKE A CHANCE ON A SET OF CLASSIFIEDS |; }| reach him at 635-6045 for more | °| details. Just an all-round. con: |. cert evening featuring fun, frolic and good old fashioned home talent is what the. {Jamboree" will feature, : . “ALSO AGENT FOR | WORTH AMERICAN any twas “The GENTLEmen ot the Moving Industry _Nighta:_ WALKIE-TALKIES PHONE 635-6624 | ’ “THORNHILL GROCERY Across from Thornhill Sehool . 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