Page 16 Wednesday, wugust’ f te Summer Bowling Hours| TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS —-7 TO- 11:30 -P,M. SATURDAY, SUNDAY — 2 P.M. TO 11:30 P.M; % Reservations For Group Bowling ANYTIME BARNEY'S BOWL 4807 Lozelle Ave. Phone Vi 3-5911 LEARN HOW 22 =. LEARN NOW@ TESS BROUSSEAU VI 3-6879 ye TERRACE STUDENT DRIVING SCHOOL EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED “AAA” INSTRUCTORS “F Lesson $6.00 an Hour — Teenagers 6 Lessons $30,00m PHONE ESTHER CLARKED VI 3-6910 WILL TEACH WOMEN TO DRIVE CAMPERS AND TRAILERS FOR VACATION TRIPS AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 10:00 am.—Sunday School . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—-Evening Service Wednesday — 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Friday — 7:3) pm.—Young Peoples A Cordial: Weleome Awaits You Rev. £., Thiessen, Pastor 4812 Graham Ave, Phone VI 346768 — ie — UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Avenue SUNDAY 9:45 am.—Sunday Schoot 11:00 am.—Morning Service 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Jomes Ho Rose, Pastor “siephone YI12-6685 — — —— ed BETHEL ZAFTIST CHURCH ar : e Kalum at Saucie Ph. VI3-5187 Pastor Llcyd Andersen B.Th. 10:30 - 12:00— Family Service, Worship, Sermon, Classes 7:30 p.m.—Evening Gervice, Thursday, 6:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. end Perk Ave. 11:6 ..m-—-Worship Service Paster H. Madsen, B.A., B.D. 4718 Lean Ave. Phone V1 3-5962 “Your friendly family church” reed —_— KNOX UNITED CHURCH Corner Lazella Ave, & Munroe St. 9:30 am--Sunday Schaal 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the life and work of the United ure . You are invited to drop this clip- ping in the mall with your mame and address to Knox . United Church, Box 684, BC. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Siraume Avenue Rev. V. Luchies VI 3-262! 10:00 am—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service 9:15 a.m.—"Back To God Hour" on CFUG-radic -MENNONITE BRETHREN . CHURCH © 3406 Eby Street’ Phone V1 3.5976 Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m~-Sunday School 11:00 a.m—Worship 7:30. p.m—Evening Servic e Hour” PENTECOSTAL TASERNACLE 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelist Service All Are Welcome Pastor Rev. D. Rathlen Phones — Office: VI 23-2434, Home: VI 3-5336 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks $¢. 10:00 am—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Byvening Service Wednesday 7:30 Pas, Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitation To Ail Rev. H. J. Jost, Pastor 4565 Park Ave. Phone 643-5115 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor E. E. Littman == Vi3-2015 806 Griffiths Street SATURDAY 9:15 a.m.Sabbath School 11:00 a.m.---Morning Service ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Anglican Church of Caneda Phone VI3-SB55 4726 Lazeile Ave 10:16 a.m—Matins and Parish Communion o 10:15 a.m—Sunday. School 7:30 p.o—Evening Service CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Drivers on the Hope-Princeton Highway are following in the steps of Alexander Caulfield Anderson. Fur trader, explorer, artist and agricuituralist, he is described as one of the most Scholarly and intellectual of our pioneers, He-rase to become first ‘collector of customs for the port of? Victoria, first Victoria post- master, meniber of the Indian comiuission and commissioner of . fisheries for British Columbia. Born in Calcutta, India, in 1814 where his father left the army to be a planter, Anderson entered the Hudson's Bay Com- pany service in 1832 and was launched into the Pacific fur trade, He crossed the continent by land, penetrating the Yellow- head Pass and descending the Columbia River to Fort Vancou- ver (now Vancouver, Washing-. ton) atriving in 1832. He explor- ed most of New Caledonia and Prepared many maps and pamphlets and essays on the pro- vince wilfch were invaluable to later settlement. He assisted in establishment of Fort McLough- lin and the re-location of Fort Simpson on the north coast. - Once the boundary line was fixed in 1846 the Hudson's Bay Company became concerned about the continued use of the old route into the interior by way of the Columbia River and Okanagan Valley. Tt was A. C. Anderson who sought: the short- er route from Fort Langley to Fort Kamicops through he Coast Range and pigneered the route that was to become the brigade- trai] to the interior, a portion of which is today followed by the Hope-Princeton Highway.. — B.C. Centennial Committee AROUND the TOWN Mr. and Mra. Eugene LaBelle ‘|have returned from a vacation in the south. They travelled as far as Vancouver and enroute visited with Mr. and Mrs..Ivan Foster in Kelowna and enjoyed a side trip in to Barkerville.. Miss ‘Jane Fisher of Toronto is a visitor to town, the house-guest Fisher ia Mrs, Fell’s niece. . Mrs. Jean ‘Coburn and daughters, Cindy and Lori-Jay, recently: returned from a trip to New Procedure’! {Qualified .Teacher ALEXANDER CAULFIELD ANDERSON - |- In order to spedd-“the entrammm | | qualified: teachers from other iim vinces and countries into the ¥ ish Columbia school system, temmm ing certificates valid for one 3am may now,be issued on the mendation of District Supe a ‘2 | dents of Schools, it was, anndaey ed recently-by the Honorablam R. Peterzon, minister of Educoiaam _ Preylously a teacher from side the province could not sued a certificate unless hig dentlals had been evaluated approved by the registrar ofa department of education. Ui new regulations the district aim {ntendent in the field may # a preliminary evaluation arf he Ia satisfied, issue a certh; valid only in his own supe: dency, During the year of its. ity the department will con the normal evaluation of the er’s credentials, a Mr. ‘Peterzon sald that thd procedures ate designed to teachera from outside the pre who want to teach here to ¢ an appointment with the mini of delay. , British Columbia had 16,13 time teachers in the last year of whom 26 per cent ha perience in other Canadian! vinces, Mr, Paterson sald th taking steps to facilitate en teachers rained elsewhere the school system here the dita of ‘diversified experience be realized, At the present British Columbia's teaching. is the best qualified in with 45 per cent holding of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fell. Miss) _ twol Mrs. Coburn’s family “tome in | . thes mounties are’ i Col | centennial jamboree The RCMP Musieal Ride isi /coming, Frank Fontaine } Frank Sinatra, Jr., Nelsor, Eddy and Gale Sherwood ar¢} coming. Loggers are coming! iy efor the Festival of Logging'l . ee tee . #The Armed Forces Displ is coming. See all this for free. Coming too are exhibito - of livestock, agriculture, flowers, home arts, and hobbie Hundreds of. entertainers, mummers i rides, the Shrine/-PNE Cir- cus and contestants for the Miss PNE title are coming. The Amandis and Gerry Bang’s Parade Characters are coming. And sois every- body for miles around. Make a point of coming too. Twice as much for free at the 7 i‘ PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITIO PNE een . YANCOUY I