*, wc hogan ah eB at ge BB" Weinesday, December’ 20, 1967. “TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘on TK video © PAG eit “hour-long stage play || P a \C Kitimat . sponsored fits sixth ‘an= |] “nual Christmas program for-tele- ‘vision viewers,. =", iy the Company attempts to pro-| Re ‘peopl “atthe Pacific Northwest. a: |: Thetplay “The Other Cinder- ella’’ was enacted.on. the TV |f Jscreen-by a cast of:11-members ofthe Prince Rupert Little Theat~ Mrs, Rosemary. Gilbert, Rupert group:|. perform play to be presented on CFTK Tele-|> vislon took place on Sunday even- ing, December 17, when the Al-|¥ uminum Company. of Canada.in In thosd “yearly presentations mote.local talent among the young re Junior group and directed by | A.W, Handford of Alcan, introd- uced the TV presentation and G.H. Gwyn, manager of Kitimet Works, ‘spoke a few words cor-|™ mending the Prince Rupert Little |» Theatre. ‘group. and its director.| a Mrs, Gilbert, and congratulated |i i a Roy Last, studio production man- ager. mos a ., Mr Gwyn sald in part: “For mpst ration, a time'for child- me homé.to. visit, and tien relatives and friends to"exchange greetings. greetings and “good health, hap- piness and satisfaction for 1968," Gilbert and Mr, Last were pre- alarninum trays suitably inserib- be staged in Port Edward and Prince Rupert this week, 7 pt F ‘At a banquet that followed Mrs.'| ’ sented by the host Company with. abe: Other Cinderella’. will | ..| Bogelund , was elected second, us, Christmas is a-fam-|§ 7 TERRACE. RCMP ran theix fisst road block — |.. Tiarsday and, will continue them through the ‘ : Christmas-New Year holidays, Policeemphasize reads, . that- the roadblocks are designed to protect motorists by keeping drunk drivers off the _ Bat the message began: “Fear notl’’ From the chur hes’ - a ? ok By REV. LUOHIES) ay The fist Christina’ meshage did not come to the Parlin» ? ’ ment of Rome, nor did 4¢ come tothe capital city. of Jerusalem, “.. ; At did not roll of the " Telstar... 5. - wy, . . : first Christrias message: came to working men | . 0 of Zo 11 in "!.. miitery drill once-a: week and take turns as honor guards The “on the night shift, They. were shephords ‘in the hill country, _-, ° Directly from hegven’s headquarters angels brought the . |. geod-news ‘and formed a mass.cholr to sing ‘The Messiah” fi: toa small-audience'df sheep and shepherds, = | : These working men were fil at ease and mucli afraid. Think of it! These rough and rugged working men, standing in the presence of the glory of. God in.their smelly work clothes, did not have to be afrald, Why? : Because they were brought “good news’ of gréat. joy which shall be to all people. For to you is born Christmas message: was one of good news | | issue of Maclean's Magaz world teletypes, nor was ft televised over’ ‘| Gn ease.” saves and He is is for youl cares enough to'tél] me and you, return to your-work glorifying you heard and saw exactly as it this day... a Saviour who is Christ the Lord.” A Saviour who is:also Lord, makes for good : mighty to save, _ He is trustworthy, He does what is right — Ho will forgive our sins and make us clean from al! wrongdoing , It 1s. almost unbelievable, but believe “Fear not! [bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people, For to you is born, . .a Savi _ who is Christ the Lord.” If God care enough to send tho very best knews~to-unkmown shepherds on night shift, then Be also Do you know what will ‘happen if you believe? Like the _ shepherds, -having seen your Saviour and Lord, you will and praising God for everything news! He “Je we confess our sins, it This message. uy was told you, ~ Legion elects - The : Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 has named Tom Ken- na, owner of Tom’s Delsel Ltd, to it?s presidency for the 1968 term. .. ne, , Kenna was elected on Decemb- er 13 at the annual election of officers and general meeting, held in the Legion Auditorium. He ‘succeeds retiring president Sid Sheasby. - “ * a _ First vice - president. named was Laurie Haynes, while ‘Poul Wuletide wishes . . ay m From the Management-and Staff of | r We're’. drumming: up our best “he REUM MOTORS LTD. . for you. | INSTALLED "ONLY " @ Twice the traction on glare ice . @ Maximum control for curves "and hills. an tiras—-new and retread, LINE: OF “LARGE SE 5 ‘ 1 + it 4 f | 4808 W. H ar 10¢ zi ‘ | @ Fits all Goodyear Suburbanite {| AN | WE: ALSO. CARRY A COMPLETE | | CLE DRIVE BELTS - AS WELL AS LECTION OF | SORIES SUITABLE AS CHRISTMAS — } SERVICE LTD. ighwoy 16° R SNOW VEH-: ACCES- | i ty wey bers will be increased to $10,00 ‘per year beginning on January’ las A.P. Gardner, Box 2218, Ter- ‘|the auxilary by Mrs, Poppe of "| young daughters, Terry and Mary W| of Victoria; Lorne Kenney and Ph, 635-2811 vice-president. — . : ' Secretary is Don Gillanders and treasurer is Daye Simons, Services officer and sergeant-at- arms ‘will. be appointed later by the new executive. , ‘Official installation of the new slate is scheduled for Friday evening, January 5, with Zone Commander Tom Green, pres- iding as installing officer. It was also decided at the annual. meeting that Legion dues for ordinary and associate mem- ist, and. that club membership dues will go up to $12.00 por year, na Ou Rant ada op sper ee - “. . 7 i ' ity wi DE elo, serious illness eo 8 - : s : "Winner of the Mills. Memorial Hospital. AuiHary doll raffle race, The doll was. donated to the Hospital staff. Proceeds from the raffle goes to the Mills Mem- orjal Hospital Children’s Ward. 2 Mrs. Joe Cunningham with her ‘Ann, returned on Sunday after- noon's flight from Vancouver where she visited her, parents. | ® * ~ Don Swanson of the Herald ad- vertising staff leaves tornorrow, to sperd the . Christmas season with his parentsand other relatives in Toronto, Paris, Ont- arlo and Montreal. : ea ¢ @) Miss Marlaine Reum arrived home at the week-end from St, Margaret’s School in Victoria to.spend the Yuletide season at the home~of her parents, Mr. and: Mrs; Gary Reum at 4445 Lazelle Avenue, : oo oe t « -A number of . relatives and friends -were in town last week. end to attend the: wedding of ‘BL. Miss Merilyn Johnstone to RCMP| Constable Douglas) McLeod on Saturday December 16 in Knox United .Church, They included “the '-groom’s parents and fam. ily, Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Mc- Leod, Wilfred and Irene of Dev- on, Alberta; Mrs, E,T, Kenney ‘son ‘Danny of Prince George; RCMP Constables Marty Brom- ner of Masset, B.C,, Bob Pres. ton of Prince Rupert and Den- nis Spriggs and Mrs, Spriggs of ‘Kitimat; Miss Alyne: Wright, of Prince George, Mr, and Mrs, Wes Choston of Prince Rupert .Mr, and ‘Mrs, Whitney ‘Lewis | of Tsawwassen, B.C, and Mr,| .| and Mrs, Bruce Payne and fam.) | ‘tly of Princé Rupert, a ‘* a: 8 “4 (Mrs, C,W. Michiel has re. ‘\stucyied from the East where she]. \|wisited relatives in Toronto and ‘other points, While away. Mrs,|. at EXPO |: Michiel, spent sometime in Montyeal, Ro e' “Mr. toria’to' spend Christmas at lie ‘hom on Lazelle: Avenue. wes ar . . * was a visitor to town on Monday, Miss: Scotland, & ‘former. "Tor: A) vace resident, Is now working at |. .Queén Charlotte City for North} ([-. - Tom Kenna — A. donation for local. Christ.) mas hampers -was approved by |: cluded with’ membership extend- nd Bruce : Douglas, - son; of::Mra, iiss: Joan'O’Boyle, daughterof |. f° gy and Mrs, Wendell - O"Boyle, |") Ange y7 ‘arrlyed by CP Alrlinos on Sun} 7. day: from the University of Vies|..] , rk Misa ‘E,N,. “Seotty” Scotland | |“ the meeting and arrangements for the annual children’s Christ- mas entertainment were left to the entertainment and manage- ment committees, . Outgoing and incoming execut- ives will hold a joint meeting on Monday, January 8° and the first regular meeting of the new year was scheduled for January 9. ‘ The election meeting con- ing the compliments of the seas- on to Legion members, friends and supporters, ° He Community Centre sponsored by Terrace. a The affair, ihe first public function ‘organized by the club, ‘was -a complete success. It took the form of a candle- light banquet featureing Rayloll and Italian wine. : . For the occasion the hall was decorated with Christmas cofors, and murals bedecked the walls, with a fountain in the centre of the dance floor, . - The Centennial song of Canadé opened the evening's jolifica~ th ayy cate ot By rant fas Kevin. van Herd of 4835 Olson is home for the Christmas Season from his school studies in Chat-. han, Ontario. a ee ee ee . Raymond Hallock ishomefrom: Vancouver to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C,G, Hallock and family at Kalum Gardens, . « . s an My. and Mrs, Douglas Chap- pell ‘and family, former Terrace residents, are now making their home in Toronto, Ontario, Mr. Chappell is in the employ of de Havilland Aircraft. of Can- ada. He was a visitor.to Ter- race earlier. in the month going through to Alaska todemonstrate ‘the Turbo Beaver Aircraft. “a @ * e “Skeena MLA Dudley G. Little ‘has returned from attending a Commonwealth Conference in tions and Carl'Holden Jr; singing wer ‘Kampala, ‘Uganda, ‘Afri¢a. He was accompanied for part of his tour who remained in Europe: while he attended the Conference, Mr. of Hawaii. - : Se en sen * Harry Tupper, ‘a well known resident of: Terrace. and former Councillor for ‘the ‘District of Terrace, has- moved . south to make ‘his home in Tsawwassen, B.C, mT , -NO NEED TO CLEAN Rabbits’ teeth are rootless ‘and continue * growing throug! out their lives, © - NOT BUILT FOR SPEED reach 110° pounds in weight; they never stop growing. Pe ; __. good thank you for 4 PA sr 9% ‘Coast Commercial Services Ltd, . ee ie e-~'. a i May we join with Santa in wishing you It's been a joy to serve you vand we sincerely - 4 Management ond Staff. a BOB'S SHOES LTD, «: cheer! - the opportunity. | Large crowd at 7 Italian party | Over three hundred people attended the Christmas ban- | quet and dance on Friday evening, December 15, inthe - Terrace Cancer Society and music during the banquet hour. around the world by Mrs, 'Little |. and Mrs,: Little returned by way Beavers have been. known to - the Italian-Canadian Club of © Sole Mio set the mood, ‘Reeve Bert: Goulet and Mrs. Goulet were guests as well as Harry Smith president of the Mrs, William M,. Orr, co-ore dinator,. who spoke a few words as recipients of funds raised by the club for the Cancer So- ciety, . . _ Dr, Mareelle Chiasson, who is Jeaving Terrace to take post graduate studies, was presented with a bouquet af flowers for her assoication with the ltalian- Canadian Club, , ’. William-Young, with hisaccors dion, played Italian and other A blindfold game with prizes, ‘and hb ¥affle’ of goods “donated thé Bi | _by Jocal, merchants, were part of|] “iho fore a ‘were the first Cang “ever to’ voluntier: fp fight: on "soll? The" Zovaves says: d Yeport lanuary | Originally . they: were a sallant trousered -Quebeckers wlio. sailed “off , i Vatican from: Victor! .Emimanuel won. the: tx “3 gerved with distinction and their name livés on," : In Montreal -four battalion of Zouaves still.-fall.in far’ at. church. services, “Of course the Vatican isn’t in dangor of _ being invaded anymore,”’ says Paul-Emil Laurence, commander; = { of the Third Zouave Battalion, “But we keep in shape— just? iiss, nPANAVISION ana MOTIOCOLOR ‘MON., TUES., WED. MAG Morcsenis AN ALVIN GARZER PRODUCTION David . McCallum. # r+] Syiva Kascina _- Harvey Korman: Domenico Mo Tammy Grimes MPANAVISION ‘snc METAOCOLOA TILLICUM THEATRE. . “ dodo a 2! SHOWTIMES 7:00° 9:15" PIAL" dugno wre brat | i i rine i; ) f i “SA iN AY iN a ss 4609. Lozelle »’ a Phone 435-6632