The Terrace Standard, Monday, December 23, 1996 - C3 oa TARIated with the Norihem Motor. Inn es: “ Out with the Old and INN with the New. Yes Terrace, we have our new namel! : '. The Bear Country Inn, aname thal you can equate with quatity and service. You can count on us forte same = “2.” "standards you have come to expect at Ihe Northern Mator Inn, Our restaurant has new expanded hours and delicious new menu. : oe features, - a Merry Christmas Please note our speciat restaurant hours Christmas Eve 7 am-4 pm Christmas Day - Closed Thank You Dear Sir: CLARENCE MICHEIL Elementary School would like to thank the many Terrace businesses who made kind donations to our 16th annual Christmas bazaar. Your support is greatly “appreciated. Thanks for making our bazaar a success, M For a good cause STUDENTS AT Clarence Michiel raised $1,300 from their 16th annual Christ- mas Bazaar which they donated to the Salvation Army. The students made candies, Christmas decorations, baking and more to raise the money, and they and their parents had a great time last Thursday buying up the goodies. Grade five students Andrew Carlow and Mandeep Janjua made these ornaments. The Grinch who couldn’t steal Xmas By Rev. S. Bateman Evangelical Free Church (with apologies to Dr. Seuss and St. Matthew) EVERY ONE in the kingdom wanted changes to their Jot, But the man who thought he controlled He said (ina voice too good to be true), Central Gif Ph d them did not. “Find Him and get me. I’! worship Him enial Grits one oraers Herod was his name, a dictator king too.’ Mohawk (Open 24 hrs) Who played with the people like puppets on nd of the Ro - a string. The wise men followed the star to a house ea ea ee 'D; Call 638 1 330 Where they found young Mary, and Joseph, 2 Boxing ay “It could be his head wasn’t screwed on just right, It could be perbaps that his shoes were too light, But ] think the most likely reason of all May have been that his heart was two sizes loo small,”’ Out of the east came some wise men one day With news (hat a new King had entered the fray.: Herod was panicked - be had to respond He wouldn’t allow another fish in his pond. They said that His star had appeared in the sky. And they travelled to Jerusalem to find out why. They brought with them gifis; special offer- ings, But they couldn’t find Him to give Him these things. Herad called all his scholars to a meeting To try to discover where the star had been View Point her spouse, At long last they gol to worship the Chitd For whom they had travelled those hundreds of miles. They didn’t tell Herod when they left for their lown And he flew into a rage! He would bring this King down! He ordered the murder of boys under two Who lived around Bethlehem. He thought Jesus was through. But God bad warned Joseph of this horrible crime ew. And they left for Egypt just in time. Herod soon died, and Jesus retumed To live up north it was later learned, This true story is told to teach us a rule: You can’t stop King Jesus no matter how cruel, No matter how much money or power or strength You can go to almost any length. leading. But His mercy will triumph, His truth will They said ‘Talk to the people in prevail, Bethichem. His love and his grace for the strong and Surely this Child will be found among them.” So Herod summoned the visitors again And told them where to look for their friend, the frail, For grinchy old Herod never found out That God’s love is exactly what Christmas is about. Merry Christmas! Last chance for house raffle THERE'S STILL time left ta huy a ticket on the house raffle which is being organized by the 747 Air Cadets and the Volunteer Bureau, The new house, located on “Temple St. on the bench, is valued at ap- proximately $180,000. Six thousand tickets are being soid, at a price of Terrace Little Theatre Society will be holding AUDITIONS for their “1997 Dinner Theatre Production” On January 8th and 9th at 7:30 p.m. 3625 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. Roles to be cast include: Terry - a man in bis late 20's or enrly 30's Shielo - Terry's wife in her early to mid 30's Evan - an architec! in his early to mid 40's Chris - a jeweller, a man in his late 20's to early 30's Ron Jahnson - o handsome, athletic man in his mid 20's Beth Johnson - an attractive waman in her early 20's Bubs - a young women in her late teens or early 20’s Mrs, Novok - a lady in her mid 0 late 40 Jill Swanson - @ young woman in her late 20's There are many backstage positions afso available. EVERYONE 1S WELCOME - BRING A FRIEND! at the McColl Playhouse $65 each, The draw takes place at 2 p.m. at the air cadet hall af the airport on Dec. 27, And you can buy tickets right up to the draw. On Dec, 23 and 24 you can buy tickets from 9 am-5. pam, at the Volunteer Bureau on Lakelse by Hava Java. On Dec, 26, you can pur- chase. tickets: from 1-5 p.m. and on Dee. 27 from 9-12 noon. And if you miss them there, you can still get tickets from noon til] 1:45 p.m. al the cadet hall. Another option is to phone your order in at 638-1330. : Boxing Day 8 am-4 pm New Years Day 8 am - 4pm ; Clarence Micheil staff | 00 4702 Lakelse Ave., Terrace. Ph, 635-6302 _ Oo . Pax 635-6981 a , Formorty Torraca Slumber Lodge 6 250 J ONLY 6000 TI - A Great Stocking Stuffer! ! eet 4103 Temple St. Terrace Builder: NT Contracting Ltd, 635-7794 747 Air cadets Sponsoring Society ickets Available At; Northcoast Angler Gemma‘s Bed & Bath Boutique “Terrace Volunteer Bureau Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m.-5 DEC Visa, Mastercard & Interact Accepted Tickets Also Available at:Terrace Volunteer Bureau located 4621 B Lakelse Ave. {next fo Hava Java) " Draw Date: December 27, 1996 Air cadet Hall Airport} 2:00 p. sang Pee EVERYONE WELCOME |: 27 _ ENTIRE STOCK © REDUCED 25% TO 60% MANTIQUE LOTHING™™*Lc ag. EST. 1972 Skeena Mall, Terrace Ph: 635-6195 No Eexchanyges or Refunds on Boxing Day por!) 2:00. p.m.