‘ermode * pec ta of oa re ~ haired females “from. .On- taro, but ‘sD far: 1. haven't a ran Sraith ispatie, as red red -halr; Is. female, ails, from pense of humout,: and ie the, -+ student thia summer at the 7 ‘Alliance Church, 4823 Agar . - Street) Terrace. . : Pvelotee ‘in ‘social work, - tie second year of a two-year degree «in ‘sociology and y KEITH [ALFORD ~ “thet Windsor, ‘Ontario, has .a a “'She: Has -a bachelor’s plus:an honors - both programs having been taken jointly in Windsor, She is currently about-to enter . ‘@ourse atthe Canadian Technological College in , Saskatchewan. CTC is’ ‘the * ‘only. theological college in Canada run by the Ailianee Church. There, she —isvoblgining a _ master ‘of religious: ‘education degree: “>3Upon completion ‘of - her atlidies: Smith’ hopes to — obtain a position elther as a |. Christian eduedtion director ‘jn'& church,"become a staff oS member of. a> Christian - Counselling — centre, bly “go overseas ag an Associate Missionary; whois _ due who is engaged in socl ial work as well as the more ~ traditional missionary‘ en-_ deavor of, sharing the faith. _;Thig summer in Terrace, ‘bhe. ‘has’ been involved In & ‘number of activities since arriving here in May, ‘ has’ led-a ‘women's ‘tile: ‘ based upon the theme - af - understanding. “your “amotions. While the mothers ; were studying about anger, . and fear, babysitting ; sary ce. was provided to ‘ @nable more to attend. She has-doné, regular visitation; as well as he - “adult: “Sunday ‘periogl ‘programm? «Smith organized 4 abd Ted"a. coun- ‘pelliig semintir devoted to ‘Geveloping ralellle: in “members 4) Obl 1 per: _congregation:**"'She has ‘shared in leading worship services in which she has “attempted to share her faith (by: means other than a sermon, since women are not. ‘.pllowed to preach in her She has denomination). - Avigual working. with in- in rte atady and and in praying ‘ = et the most rewarding ctivities she has been fp her congregatic ‘have two ‘male: M astors bere, Smith- says, “but etimes woman: ne other woman to talk to.” of the frustrations she Is is that there has just 5. time to develop J. .as5 ht relationships |) - th some of been enough those women d now she must-return for | r second year of study at’ ere. ! smith is dedicated. to her ‘Work. Although the Alliance ‘@enomination pays for her People keep ; telling me : after it gets her back - to Regina in order to obtain the needed money. _An act that she talks about witha smile, She’ knows where her own 1 priorities ard. H cit does a woman: ‘get interested in‘Smith's kind of ° _gareer goals? “I was alse in:the Alliance Church,” ahe says, “and was a Christian at the age of seven. ‘But, of course, 1 wasn’t . ‘fully committed - to- Christ. until much later." After obtaining: ‘bet ‘two. degrees, she worked part- time in a grocery store while also doing’ shift work at a distress centre called Turning Point on the’ Wind- spr. College campus. . Tur- ay iwi oes sam w ONIN Room & DRIVE IN © in iz i Sis Tans 1 GS UNSASA FEI O.8 1:30 Fr bSat E a ie o ‘NO. &: 00 PA\-SHOWING.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CHILDREN : $I 50 i |: ADULTS: 375, CIEE UTNE ria nree vers - fa Gondola: © VENETIAN oinins Lou 9, 2 “CON UINENTAL & rey nPHERE © eg Zoic nao oaive IN “A DEDAA SEAM SCINA DEAN IEAMAS a it after only’ ‘three months ’ there. ‘refused to see it,” -Smith . ig at,” she says, “phen y you. ‘take éare of thelr physical. needs, all ihe while building Th perl i en you. share t with them. . | Brare ‘The spititual is just ‘as important as anything else, but it is different from. the ° “Christ. was closing’ that door for me,’ but’ J. states, ‘So he ‘opened It just enough to let. me kriow that. that was not what ‘he, had : planned for. me, -and if was not what would make. me . happy.” It was then that she: ‘emotional, . psychological entered the , \Chrigtian “and other ‘terms ‘soctal | Theological Co Coll workers use.’ 7 Doing social workas a One‘ of Smith's “main Christian is different than concerns as’ * this : bummer. just doing social work, .ac-. comes toa close for her is ~ SHOW. TIMES: 7a8. Sun Mon.,. Tuas, Wed., Thurs. YOUTHS - a 75 ‘ MATINEE - $1.00 “JULY. 2. 22. When Time. Ran Out - Fal Newman ~ Willicom Holden pare ‘THE CHANGELIN G -ROADE __ aS = | alt ; ql tet: ‘May with a local family and “JULY 27 vides a small stipend for monthly’ expenses, each AUG. a. jurch that has a student is ‘equlred to wane a “love : the last Serves that atts student is is ‘Starting fresent.. Even so, ani ULY. 30° Boosted + te I ue her studies 4 2 or. two dof the summer. ~ She, weeks _ therefore, is selling her car _Empire Strikes Back | With Dolby “oundl : eepecially '. me’, bat fut leaving - and not applying it: in: your “studying. a particular ‘passage’in the Bible is fine, ‘when you can say, cansay ‘hey, that’s it there life happens all too often.” . who have came. to 5 pecrace, ; re se “lens, a er eae ee: local. proverb, ‘Once’ you've: jdrunk from the waters of the- tin you'll: ‘always: if mot: bé. urprised if.we see Smith’ . she has fallen in love wit with the. north. "Can ‘1 take ‘the ‘ mountains home with me?" she aaks, No, -but.since this ‘Interview was conducted on. . her birthday, one tiny little . this) Skeena, return we. mountain would have been a. nice © gift. Like * other — student ’ sninisters past, and present, enjoy. that. cording to Smith. "First you. that people learn to apply the = must know where the person - principles they-study, about.” — : sania EARN” “SACRED. ‘ STUGENT ROBINATATA. ~ SE MATTHEW © mer T 7 ae HEART... reaquces 8." “ ANOLICAN a e ; ; be PARISH: > ~ ’ “SUNDAY MORNING 77 UCHURC ee . 60829 citi “staan 7s ! 7 - duly 23 and July: 30 ee t : corm | ring. Point provided ¢ coun , Zion 9:00 am. . on selling to those who dropped BAPTIST ‘Sunday. in, or telephone m el the ‘Senindey evening: CHURCH - ne Pept. interme bee counsellors would leav . * Panter Paul Mota er ; a . centre and,go to those who] | ‘tickets good for. Hea Home 635 ne mo ee ete | gees om WE rai, | onanism | et for. social life. ‘The centre] | 7: p.m : of -9:45 asm.: is we a Rew a eace © a jtself was’ having financial} |. . HOUSE - Sunday School” Reverend! Daniel Aionby, tron, ee tom the United ° 1:00 am": - 635-3290". "4 orthcoming from hited |. & . , eee ‘Way Campaign because PRAISE Morning Worship ee there was -a 4gimilar’’ | . 3406E by Streat - eet 2G ote CHRIST ere sagency in the town Itself that 635-4015 - 435-3057 ; cHinSTIAN ot — LUTHERAN aa ‘Smith was a determined 10:30 am cuuacn - “Hav. Haran Hagen ~ “young lady. She had made sunday Worship | ‘mevorend§. Van Dean | |g A MDW particular % Sbtaining, ae Lo, ee : Pe Thurs, 7-8:20 : _ Sparks. Street and.” . 98-05 ol Thildren’s agency .in Wind- OVER.11,000 BONUS CASH PRIZES acct : oer ve Corner SperksStreat ~ sor. It took Hind she qui :) : - | ee am. : hh: saat Park Ave Avenue - an year to. get it. And she quit ~ - SALVATION - _. J Sunday. 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