= eee “ghar - thé star of Bethlehem. _ Astronomers: al - Planciarium’ say there are : three commun explanations, I _gauld have been a. “nova", a ‘omen in. ancients limes. ~ Bethlehem . university, _ record ‘In the lop photo, Mr. Gordon Coulter, Manager of the Terrace ‘Branch of coulter Blectric Ltd., 4717 Lakelse draws the entry af the " lucky winner of the Herald's tenth weekly quarter of bee! contest. The winner was Mr, Steve Hughes of Thornhill wha deposited his entry at Apex Red and White Store on Old Lakelse Lake Road. Mr. . Hughes will receive his quarter of beef from Overwallea’s fine meal department where it will be cut and packaged to his specifications. The Herald's Gary Rowland Is seen making the presentalion of the glit certificate to Mr. Hughes. There is still time to beat the high cast of beef, Drop anentry inlo she receptacles al eleven, — World of by Keith Deering ‘Cheistgis Comet’ Stinolates Discrssion “CHREST MAS COMET STIMULTES DISCUSSION - Hailed as the «Christmas _ comer” by some,-the Comet “Kohoutek has stimulated y penewed discussion on the ‘origin of the first. Christmas the Hayden comer, of a “conjunction” of three planets aligned together resulting in unusual brilliancy, The Chinese did record a comel passing over the Far fast in 5° B.C., hawever astronomers say . qomels were seen as un ovil cording 10 the Detroit FREE ‘Press Jupiter,and Saturn align “in the sky every 809 years with ~ Mars’ joining them visibly -a “vear laler, Such an event is said to have occured in? BC lt has -, also been suggested by some spiritual groups that the Star of was mola ‘star’ ut all, bul she radiance of God shining down on his San; ie” Christ child. “GAS BAN NOT RELATED TO RELIGIOUS. NATIONAL SUNDAY LAW: “athe editer of Liberty, a Seventh-day - Adventist. magazine of religious freedom, “says the ban un Sunday gasoline suleg ig nut the first slep toward wnional religious Sunday law. Edijor Roland Hegstad says the energy .crisis should nol be tuntused with religious Suaday Jaws. Hegstad says that laws (0 iMleviaie the energy crisis are _ bot plot by the U.S, Gavern- ‘ment to sneak throwgh wilfonal religious Sunday law. DRESS STANDAIIDS HAVE PEEP AT BRILL YOUNG UNIVERSITY . : Sacully menbers of Brigham Young University have been ‘wuihorized to bar any students violating dress and) grooming standards front examinations planed at the ead of the Fall semester, Dallin Oaks president of the Mormon Chureh-operated guvo = faculty the perualive te failing grades for students violating University ‘slandards. [na letter to faculty ‘members the presideni members wosald, “There ore (oa muny violations of general grub: birness, mustaches below the corners of the mouth, miniskirts and ather immedest appirel:”” His leiter was endorsed by the student body president and by ihe chairman of ihe, factlty advisory council, WHAT DO. YOU THINK or TUS 7 ‘<= In ‘Tarpon Springs, Florida an “tIeon leye-ken) of St, Nicholas ~~ geportedly' ‘in a Greek, Orthodox ‘church. “Tears were, secnh uider the > glass on ihe’ -painting in The -- foyer, ofthe church in late wept . again ‘November: just prior (0. the - wedding of Leah Pappas, Na ty ) drinking, habits. Ac.’ ~ some good “news. _ any of the participating dealers. You could be winner number -rears have been reported since November 1972, lollawing the funeral of a longtime Tarpon Springs resident. ; ‘Those. whe suy they saw! ihe icin weeping ‘This year said maisture formed near the head .and tan dawn’ aeross the'han ee aber af so prevalen: in che -presiden’ ; ol Forty-nine year old Kenneth Kaunda, whe is @ devour member’ of. the United ‘Chureh of gambia. declared he. would “rather die Janaecept te responsibility of _funtingadrunken nation.” ‘The : president of she” Christian . euubeldl uf “Zambia. reported production: dawn “in all. see- ‘tors? cof Zambia beeause of “exces ye ‘drinking by all employees.” ~ He called “lor serious disclssion of ways and menns lo cradica.e alegholism.” : ATOR SS WIFE RECEIVES copy ‘lhe wife af U.S. Senator Mark Hatiteld from Oregon received The 4 millionth:copy of “Goud News lor Modern Man,"* the Tuday’s English Version of the New: Testament was presented to her ata Juncheon -al Bethesda, Maryland. A group of wives of Congressional leaders attended” the “luncheon given. by Mr, Hatfield in. honor. af Alice Ball, execulye seerelary af the Department of Vulumeer Ac- liviies of. the American Bible Saciery, a hrearenedt co quit .- OF) "A very Happy New Year ta all! [ wonder if 1974 will prove io be a year of great changes. Judging by the way 1973 went out one can only assume something has to change. I would like to preventative measures taken by world governments! instead of the “Closing the barn door after the horse has gone” lechniques taken now. Although I think maybe we should take a geod look at ourselves this year. Tenjoy, along with many others, the privilege of having a vehicle fo drive but with the gas restrictions [ have decied to use " the vehicle only when I cannot walk, A small price to pay in the hope of serving a nalural resource. Some old timers are looking back to the day when sedrawn -or gas driven, was a privilege. It is rather un- fortunate thal in this day it is justas expensive to feed a horse as it is a car, as [ would like to use a horse-drawn vehicle, Certainly would help cut down on air pollution and keep some gardeners happy. The Old Age Pensioner’s Organization installed-a new President et their January meeting. Mr, Emil Haugland, formally look office ‘after an Installation ceremony con- ducted by Rev. D. Lewis. Other officers are Mr. G. Lambley, ist” Viee President, Mr. John Chapman, 2nd Vice President, Mrs.*° Judy Vandergucht, secretary, ‘Mrs. Marie Chap- man, ireasurer. After the of .* @ ficers were officially sworn in, Mr. Haugland thanked outgoing President Mr. Harvey Doll for his work through the past year. Al this meeting several com- mitlee appoiniments were” made. Mrs: Elizabeth Hellom was appointed social convenor for the monthly meetings. It - ‘was: decided ta have an en- ~* lertainment commitiee which will’ be composed of three members, Mr, G. Bredy, Mrs. . A. Normandeau, and Mrs, Judy _Vanderguchi. Mr. Chapman will head the -, Resohnions Committee helped New. Elder Spericer_ W. Kimball, formerly President of the: Council of the Twelve Apostles, _ wus ordained President of ihe Church of Jesus. Christ of. Lauer-day Suints on December 31, 1973.” . The.. Presidency was, left vacaniy when President Harold B. Lee, eleventh president of the Church, passed away suddenly * on December 26 as a result of -curdiae failure. Funeral ser- “views lor President Lee were “held iin the Salt Luke Taber- ~ nacle on December 29, 1973. Serving alongside President Kimball , in the , First Presidency of the Church is Elder Nathan Eldon Tanner ane “est and) second counselors respeclively, President Tanner und ¢ President! Romney: also - ~ -served as counselors to President Lee. Elder Ezra Tali Henson of the Council of the Ywelve Apustles - succeeds ., President Kimball as Presiden! of that quexrum. Presidem Spencer W. Kim. | ‘pall, 78 years. old, will be _ sustained Iwelfth Pi ophet, Seer, -and Revelator ef the Chureh of _ desus Christof Latter-day - “Saints in General Conference this April and in all local Stake and Digiriet Conferences, how long will it take from 6 Canadian (Alberta _ and departure iimes. { vy. re | de %, * Skee =... 8 If un apple falls ta the ground in L second from 16 feel, | feet? Ans: 2 seconds, ~ |NPORTANT. NOTICE BUS SCHEDULES Que to the postponment of Daylight Saving Time in British Columbia, the effective dates of new bus schadutes has bean delayed until Daylight Saving Time goes Into affect. Please contact your coachways agent far local hus arrivals CANADIAN COACHWAYS _ (Alberta) Limited Goachways ) Limited OLD TIMERS CORNER — by Judy Vandergucht see more having one vehicle, be it hor-- Join. | Elder Marion G. Remney us. THE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. Loggers by Rev. D. Lewis. Mrs. Mabel. PARROT Hobenshteld will be sending out Birthday cards, a job. she has ably handled for the past few years. - The members were saddened lo hear of the passing of Mrs. M. Kallhood, and two minutes of silence was heldin her memory. Our condolences go out to her family. * . For old and new mefnbers a reminder tbat the membership dues are now $2.00 due to the increase in expenses. Still a very reasonable price to pay for fellowship.and good times. On the Agenda for coming events: A tea will be held in the Senior Citizen's Lounge al the . Home on Tuck January 17 at 2 \ p.m. pul on by the Ladies of the ' Royal Purple. Bingo will start af Tuesday January 15 at 8 p.m. The cost is $1.00..A St: Valen- . tine’s Day Tea is planned. More about thal event at a later date. Don't forget about our Spring “Bazaar, We need Needlework, knitting ete, Skeenaview din- ners will resume January 13 al 4:30. . APcoasts Till PY ritad is THE atl "Por more information on the Organization please. call 635- 5399. a 7 HEEPIONL ABP TEL MU MECH a so. _ . THATS THE TICKET! NEW yoRK |S A SUMNO! MECORPING 10 AN APCOA PARKING ATTENCANT, ZEPUTERLY THE SINty IN NEW YORK tHAT CAN PuMeH GOSE ykad FIRE QUcA, ALaO BAOTS RIP Me WEDSHIFLE WIPERS AND x BROULTEES, BUT PUNCHING the RE he pe ee MAIR IR NBII WAR Ng LOE An (28 West Zi) ST REL, A aveMIDIAR ¥ CF MTERUATCWAL De a MCORP, TELEPHONE TE Ee rh OLD. APOFIER MAUY PROF ESPECIALLY TO HIRE MINDEITY Pours ant THE HARP: CORE. UNEMMOYER. THE DIVISICINN ARE U--lice SPECIAL PROPUCTION LIVE MANUALS FREFARET - BY THE COMPANY TO TRAIN PEOPLE FROM PISATHANTAGED BAcKGROUNPS, 14: Y= NOW! FESTIVAL, - PACKING THEE Ge {omnis Our UNEMPLOYMENT! MEETING THEIR SOLIAL RE SPOR HB ILI IES, SEVERAL DIVISIONS OF INTER NATIONAL [GRAFH comPomatiOn | Mr, Cyrl Sheiford, Secretary- Manager. of the North “West Loggers Association has sent 0 tt telegram: to Premier Dave Barrett asking that the change lo Daylight Saying Time be further delayed until, March first. Thé.following Is the lext of Prernier:- The North West Loggers Association strongly protests the implementation of Daylight Savings time. Will cause in- convenience and production loss. Logger's low wail t¢ hr. for Daylight Saving Time which was lo go into effect fast Sunday has been fpast-poned by Provincial Secretary Ernie Hall until Sunday February 3 in the face of pressures [ram many sides including the Forest In- dustry, communication and travel industries and the Schoal Boards. - PEELED Hall had jumped the gun in . announcing the change to oo _ Daylight Saving Time feeling that the other provinces would ihe telegram sent: lo the, IL would seem that Mr. Ernie. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1074 want time . change delayed further daylighl, with Savings time 114 -hra. production will be-lost, We further matitain it’s. ‘not praclical uniess done .on _ National basis, creates con- “fusion in Air, Bus aud ‘Train Jravel, Further it creates ‘ dangers in Norlhern areas for * childreri- waiting for school “buses in the dark at low tem- peratures. We maintain it. achieves nathing i. and causes confusion. "We .urge im- _plementation be. delayed al least, Ul] March first. : Daylight saving | : time delayed. follow suit, Ontario had in- dicated such a move. but also changed its policy when faced ‘by waves. of protest. . Informed circles are of the opinion that the delay in. in stituting the new time is just'a face-saving move and that il will be eventually delayed until the normal time ‘in the spring. In fact pressures in this regard - continue lo be made asking: a further delay until at’ least March first?) “0-0 Hel Jae tHE. Ase » of emergency response. capability. Many responsibilities. Air crashes Lee Marine accidents — ’. Rail’ and truck disasters ~ 7. / Search and rescue of lost persons programmes. programmes, as emergencies, . . Provincial Secretary in The Provincial Emergency Programme ' Municipalities in British Columbia face man “(DHE HONOURABLE ERNEST HALL ‘Landslides Floods: - / i The Emergency Programme provides financial assistance 7 to municipalities for developing their own emergency. r oS - ‘HB In cooperation with hospitals, doctors, nurses and phar: oo, ; a _ macists, the Program i cy ' Wi Provincial Emergency Programme ‘personnel are avail-~.-..)- r e Programme provides f a emergency health ; able to assist the municipalities in setting-up their local "te Wi The Programme conducts ‘training courses, study con- ferences, seminars, symposia and exercises for training _ municipal officials, employees and volunteers. Hi The Programme has mobilized province-wide communi- cation resources and has contingeney plans to cope with Na government, whether federal, provincial ‘or municipal, can prevent alle working together we can prepare to meet them when they do occur. : “ys ‘Forest fires. : “* Rarthquakes Civil Defence has now been renamed The Provincial Emergency Programme, and has a new meaning and ° a new emphasis, t0 serve better the people of British Columbia. ere poe so Your Provincial ‘Government believes that it has a responsibility to aid and assist the public when an emergency or disaster situation threatens the lives and property of our citizens. Every level of government has itashare of responsibility for public safety and assistance to disaster victims. — Emergencies always occur first as a local situation before they becoriie either’a provincial or federal concern. ‘services facilities. "Bi In cooperation with ‘the Caniadian Red Cross the Pro-' gramme provides ernergency welfare registration of evacuees, emergency lodging, emergency: clothing and emergency feeding ‘including emergency feeding vehicles. ' : | The Programme is organized. to keep’ the ‘public: well ." 1 -dinformed in'the event of a major emergency. 9"... will assist the municipalities to build up and develop a high Tevel- ee wor services such..a8 Wi The Provincial Emergency Programme provides Work- | 2 men’s Compensation Board protection coverage’for all. ‘| registered volunteers “while on emergency duty or, 7.” - emergency training. Loo 4 Programme, write to: ny The Coordinator - “Box 10,000. “* Victoria, B.C. metgencies or disasters, but by cooperating and For jurther information on the Provincial Emergency — Provincial, Emergency Programme ¥ ve