x te ir habe ; Pare inns aan . Por the second year running, five Canadian churches are ucombining io publicize the “needs Had hopes of people in the third world, > | bee . Leaders’ of the -Anglican Churches of © Canada, the Canadian Catholic. Conference, Luthdrin’® Council’ in: Canada, Presbylerian | Churches*of..Canada will lake © Sa ‘Ten: Days for World - Devéldpment [fom February 1-. 10°8F vcus af this educational -. ande? consciousness-raising program will be Africa, : Rif: Rev. Peter Sarpong, ‘itoman. Catholle bishop of Ghana, who is, coming ‘lo- f lake. part’ ins.the progtam,, says “Man, in his” search for. peace, ‘cilher does - aol know, or forgels:Ihat peace is an ~impossible. proposition. withoul jdstice and inlegrity?" Injustices built, into” the; . present oer trade: sand: aid. avreements between rich in- , ustrial nations, and . poor :- edevelaping Countries of ‘Africa, Asia and Latin America are of: serious concern (othe canadian hhurehes., B88 bee oe In joint ‘declaration’: the world is 4 basic humanissue,”: ‘they have. commilted . them- Aprodug|joq and consumption by Candians and. researching - the... Bimpact of private eurpuralians ‘and agencies - GROWING GLDEH SUT" LOOKING YOUNGER - managed ling along in years, te bad a fis ye , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974” ; Churches unite = -to-aid third | " pather than where it is.” 5° «--During .. the’ . 1973 ~ of the same churehes toured the FC eee Sane i eecimed a b ~ barriers to their exports as well agreements to ‘help stubilize “preparing .a° brief in co- churches ‘say, “duslice in the | 1ne den bs ail “aC nérensing “understanding: selven la’ reducing: excessive: ‘ : penerally. and if internalional fn the guod old days, it was” rather: easy ‘lo. find aut that a. -- gold waleh, token af” « in.service = and his’ i world “Needs in. Canada and overseas. are inseparable” say the church: leaders, “we are more concerned that poverly is e world developmen! ‘program leaders country and presented a brief to parliament calling for larif€ . preferences for developing nations and demanded removai ‘of ‘now-tariff preferences Tor ‘as Canadian adherence to in- ternational . commodily prices for foreign producers. “the churches are now eperation with’ the Canadian. Jewish Congress wilh a major- emphasis on quailty. of life, to be presented «lo, government in Mays “Mast; Hey, ELW. . Seolt, Primate . of -the -, anglican Church . of -Caniida, is* now visiting five African countries a learn. firsthand, some af Whe. nee Rupert as a lent town sof ing cuun- Pine ert a5 a | n, ; , A oot problems af Heveloping em >) Many-are the memories that can be recalled by this ‘man who, : . “has sean our ared grow over the past 70 years. Mr. Lindstrom had come from Sweden to New. fever which iustigated his trek lothis side of the continent. = Charles Lindstrom who came lo his area in 1906 celebrated his 45 birthday, Friday, Feb. 1. . When Mr. Lindstrom first came to the district, the name of Terrace was nel yel in use and was referred 19 as Kitsgullum country, and he and his bride, Emma, built (heir home near the mauthof the Zimacord River about eight miles wesl of present day: niversary In May. Phe: n Days cumpaign aims. among church members . and ihe. » Canadian.” public ’-”-Kloudike River dum sile during the famous rush, Cguppests “ape” 2 Lneluded int the. eleven, bn ‘hand to make the 95th birthday -propriaieaciion ‘for cuncerned<: sons, Utto and Bill, both still of Terrace, Clare. of Prince George Candians: The 1974 campaign is, and Ales. J.T, Nish aud Mrs. C2 Brienof Kitimat. i simed primarily al grass-roots." Pictured above are Mr. & Mrs, Lindstrom. ~ oa a aes ose ee Dental Topics having learned het ‘tor aw lifetime; - t “1, Brush your leeth alter exch’ teal and snack, ar at least: rinse your -muuth, “especially Padi Hiller cating Sugary foads. 7. - hy keeping: § “2 Waleh: your diet, cal. Iihy foods. - . Avuid excess of “sugary” , especially “the. sticky: ORES, wan 4.0 Cunsull: “Nuweat day's “anaster wurks: more about questions of healt. we know ‘hetfer, We ure more ware of the fae that our second ser of teeih ig meant. phe permanent and. last for. a lilclime. ee Keeping our tuturallecth is, without duubi, imperkant’ for, | wr headihy is alsa food and menial lets: keeps ah y from ur. Pa mr. halurad weed “men beenuse of that, bur we wi our youlliful appe: ‘longer. Current & 10 prove Mala person appeal aur dentist che: | : : ie . sure régularly. toe co weeth, a Canadian eal Tukaow howza grew old isthe © Association... ~ , LNZELLE | Ye FT, CORD * “TERRACE. ‘Womens’ Section, ‘Tertaca.* The. couple will be marking their 65th wedding am - . oo, co Their memories an looking back over ihe early: include eveti” York when-he was hit by Ibe Klondike - He used his. rade as blacksmith, alding in. the blasting al ‘the » “were: ell. Acrinkles must be, wrillen upon cerlainly be happier and Keep arance much arch sends mach younger with bis titra. \ Penal largely | 0) (HEY HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. mews, views, happenings © ree ewer a ee es Toquole Richard Back: "Oh, Fletch, you don’t love thal! You don't love hatred’ and evil, of course. You have to practice and see the real gull, the good in every one of them, and to help them see it in themselves. Thal’s wha! [ mean by love, I1’s fun, when you get the knack of in” I wonder when we will all feel . as did Jonathan Livingston Seagull, aboul the human birds" encountered in our own in 4 dividual flights? 11 does seem’ ns though there are altempts - being made lo organize together for the good of olhers. : _ Por the second time al’ Masset, I played the organ ata Sunday Serviceat the request of Rev, Reg. Brown of the United Church. In December it was tor ihe Christmas pageant pul on by the youngsters, Today it was for the Protestant Parish." Church, and Major the Ry. Wm. Archer, Command” Chaplain, CFSRS aided Rev, Brown with: this joim service, (In the Services, Rev... becomes: Chaplain, Prior lo the service coffee and rafreshment .were -served.. lo: members - af! «the. RC, “athe Protestant. Parish... Wilh, sucho-... glimmerings ".. of ‘jugelherness, Ihere may be hope yet. In.1974 A.D. Florence, “pavidson from Haida, was also. present, and was invited to say a prayer if the language of. her wiples fb eye ese: Could we but get religion tut praviises and perfects a love for’ “athe e _ segrerates he species, surcly- She world’s “inhabitants would henefil, "Toa often there “are “” prejudiciad epinions concerned, with beliels,.6h j ) whergthe primary consideration. should” be (he simple Saniementtabe adi daily iy everyamy © oo 9c3 paweesvent-1o,be feeling ality in bringiig about any: hered e 1. We may hot beceme super: - THISer u Hhoen tanned by, cunslant om Rev. Bullen of the Anglican’ congrigation und ‘members’ ‘of ather:-Whan: ‘une that: swellare of all olhers, dust a "Da. as-you would be-dane, by" ).a. Sanited hrotkerhiand, af mite: In, : ‘part. iis highly likely to shat: ehe sparks, tf prejudice | have: Kins unshe-seamier side at foes Currend gays repatts ave gonverned » with violence, and this often applies, ~ (LETTER FROM MIASSET, By Elvira Cc. Bryant, CHARLOTTES. “the Jast century } hooks,’ “Looking. Backwards’ _ read this book published by..the--- - Stelle Group. ‘Inside‘my, _10 the programs that are shown as well. - . : - Shortly before the'snow fell in - this vicinity, there had been a “flaring of lempers among a cerlain. segment of — the populace... Inthe several in-. cidenis thal resulled, lone in- ‘dividuals were attacked by a “group, One fellow was in the ‘fospital as a result of the brulal trealment’ = and* this is: our clean, isolated Queen Charlotte ~ Islands. : .cAs an unorthodox believer, 1 ” “think there is much to be said fer reincarnation, [1 is 100 bad * “the chapters that Theodora had “qaken out of the Bible couldn't . be. replaced, since then more ‘people would be aware of the -inoplications. ° Reincarnation “answers ihe ~. slatemeni | “Whatgocver a man sowelh [hal ulso shall he reap,’ It could do -muct lowards pulling an end to prejudice, . What: of any par. ‘ticular colour wauld set upon a long: individual :.of .another knawing full well there would be a day of reckoning ahead lor | ort “In my own'smail .corner. ("ll da what'l can:to bring pedple Sjugeiher, Yet-L aim that ihe - narrow confines of any specific. ~~ veligious group have not served eros prevent. the .: guest for “knowledge. Each. baok ‘fills in one: more section. of: life's ‘Mosaic pa tern: Sometimes the piecd of. the. mosaic bas been ightly differentiname | Sel a part pt the puzzle. +” ‘me The Ultimate Frenier™ by Teka) Kueshana, This » book = links: they relation between inembers. of the “Brot herhoods “suchas Paraoh Akimafon, Moses. - Ring. 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