Verd Holmes | have found most summers to be good. | like them all. | have been In Terrace for 28 of them and | don't mind the rain. The Summers ate pleasant which Is a big reason why | live here. | have been in northern B.C. all my life; perhaps | don’t know enough to leave. But It’s a good community. Chris Dale The summer 1965. That was the last summer ! had off and wasn’t employed full time. of ‘What summer goes on record as being the finest for you? Barbara Frost The summer of. 1978. My three chil- dren and |! put on 10,000 miles touring B.C., Alaska, Alberta and the Yukon by motor vehicle. You can talk about good summers in terms of ‘gardening but that was a great summer. The kids still ramember and talk about it. There were lots of big highlights such as the Alberta Game Farm, visiting Barkerville pilus min- ing for and actually finding gold in the Yukon. “wasn’t employed full time.” arcuate swert ; The Terrace Review asked: Lotter To the editor, I would like to com- mend musicians Wham!, Madonna, and the TV soap, The Young and the Restless, for promoting the pro-life cause. - Wham! because they wore pro-life sweat shirts on an earlier video; Madonna for her new hit, Papa Don’t Preach, which is about a preg- nant, single teenager Editor's Quote Book If some peopie got their rights they would complain aboul having been deprived oftheir wrongs. _ Oliver Herford | whose father wants her to give up the baby; and © the soap for encouraging abstention as an alter- Native to pregnancy among single teens. While I am not associated with any organized -Pro-Life group, I was converted to the cause seven years ago when I read a description of an abor- tion. Pro-life people do not indict women who have had abortions, ‘“‘we’’ do encourage peo- ple to reconsider the social trends that have made abortion common place. If life is important Maureen McGulre The summer of 1978, that was the first summer | arrived In Terrace. The weather was phenomenally warm. |! remember, however, linking. the good weather with forest fires in the area. But the beach was great and | had a grand time taking ad- vantage of it. ‘Marg Hamhuls | think this summer has been great due to the good weather and especially Expo 86. | visited the Expo site in Vancouver. It was really great. Every- thing was clean and organized. We were very Impressed with Expo. enough to protest against nuclear war and the ex- tinction of the whales and seals — human life, created in the image of God, is that much more precious and should be given every opportunity to survive within the laws of God’s grace. Men and women today have been misled by the new age philosophies of convenience; but it is en- couraging to see that others besides professing pro-lifers are beginning to see what pro-life really means. Brian Gregg Terrace, B.C. Sun filled days of summer provide focal residents with a variety of inexpensive outdoor recreational options. Sherry Halfyard photo Nukes contiaued from page 4 The Prophet Daniel says that Antichrist will not be popular among the nations. He must ‘claim his kingdom by force of arms, as did Constantine in his day; and the European Economic Community will destroy his capital city in Iraq, forcing him to move . to Tyre before he settles on Jerusalem and the Holy of Holies. : One of the dangers of the secular peace movement is that it will believe this latter-day Hitler to be a peacenik. As long as he is accepted by the EEC as their leader he will appear so; but when he turns into a raving warmonger even his ‘‘Christian’’ back- ground in liberation theology will not help him. My personal view is that we have perhaps another 40 years or less to go. I hear howls of protest, but that is why eggs will soon be thrown by an unbeliev- ing Church at prophecy preachers. The job of Chris- tians is to work for true peace, not the humanist peace of Antichrists, We must win-souls to Christ and let the Holy Spirit guide the Church from there. Don’t put your faith in Popes and preachers — put your faith in Jesus and you won’t get egg on your face like the Disciples of Ishtar. Brian Gregg Terrace, B.C. We wouldn’t ‘'steer’’ you the wrong way .. . Lasso the best buys in the CLASSIFIED ADS! Wednesday is SHIRT DAY Men’s or Ladies’ cotton blend ‘dress or expertly laundered $4 10 F Witever you wear » We clean with car , iy Nichards Cleaners 3223 Emerson St. appreciated To the editor, The Skeena Selects Women’s Soccer Team would like to thank Eurocan Pulp and Paper Company for the use of their 12-seater van which was used to transport players to the Williams Lake Ladies’ Soccer Association Tournament in Williams Lake on the Aug. 16 and 17 weekend. The Selects consisted of 13 soccer players from both Terrace and Kiti- mat. Use of the van greatly reduced the cost of the journey for the Kitimat contingent mak- ing the possibility of the trip a confirmed reality. Participation in the eight-team tournament gave northwest players an opportunity to com- pete against the most skilled talents north of Vancouver and provided the group with an oppor- tunity to sharpen their soccer shots. Once again Eurocan, thank you for your sup- port. 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