TERRACE! “‘Omineca”” HERALD, TERRACE: B.C. _ en areteth Deuteronomy ‘32: il, 42 : As Moses tended: the: "dlocks' of Jethro in «the | regions ©. of: I Mount Horeb, he had’. -ampl¢ is opportunity to. observe. nature.” One thing that must: shave” fan. | clnated him ‘Immendély * Was | how the eagle taught. its youyig: to fly. Years later-"as Moses’ retounted -the leadings “of - the. Lord in ‘his own life and in that of Istael ag a nation, he. could. n’t help but see @ parallel be- tween the ways of the Lord and- me the ways of ‘an eagle. “Notice. B his observations, 1, How Strange Are _ ‘the, Ways of the Lord. “As an: eagle . 7 murreth up her nest — so the ‘ “3 The destruction of ithe Gee nest, high on the ¥ocky cliff me is always an indication” that ame. the first lesson in flying is soon. meen to get underway. The home: aoa must be destroyed If the young. { ( fees stets are to venture forth. Had war the Children: of Israel not ex- m perienced affliction while In ker Egypt, they’ would>’ certainly’ = not cried unto the Lord ~ for: me deliverance. In Psalms 119:71 gq the writer says, "It is.good for a, me that I have been afflicted; met that 1 might learn’ thy statutes. i) Adversity is a good teacher, © 2. How Watchful are: the. ay Ways of the Lord. As an eagle: ay iluttercth over her young — so the Lord — ” What would appear - to, “the young eagle as sheer cruelty, the mother knows to -be wis: dom, As the little one‘is ptish- ed over the cliff, the: mother. watches its every. move and rushes to the rescue - when. # necessary. God too was watch-- geet ing over His people with. lov- mr ing care. He haa seen- them | How to: relieve a Une Dodd's Kidney * ACK Pills fer promot f relief? from tha aysatemfe cundi- thon enuning the . backache, Soon you feel hetter — pend on Didd'’s, rest better. Dee - aafely “ahreuigti’ the “Sed: | ‘dea atid protected’ aswell as guided ‘them with'a ‘pillar of cloud by 4 3. How Careful ‘are ‘the Ways of. the: Lord. As an’ eagle — |: - spreadéth abroad her wings, — ‘so. the Lord — 2 : ALE “precisely the right mom- ént, the. mother “eagle . will- spread out‘its wings under the | exhausted chick to form a land- ing stage and carry it to safety. In First Corinthfangs 10:13, Paul. teminds us that God ‘is. faithful, 1 who will not ‘suffer us to be tempted above that we - able, but will with the tempta- tion make a way of escape that we may beable to. bear: it. No physician ever _ weighed out medicine to his’ patient. with half so much. -care - and exactness as Gad weighs out to us every trial. 4. How Reliable are the Ways of the Lord. “As an eagle taketh her young — so the Lord, — . The Lord is.ever mindful of us. He has said that though mother may forget her: “ec Mid yet He will never forget His own," 5. How Capable are the Ways of the Lord.’ “As an. eagle beareth them on her wings, ~- so the Lord — ; : Early in the sildernesi wan- dering, the Lord’ asked Mosés children of Israel. “Ye have seen what 1 did unto the | Egyp-. tians, and how I bare you on eagles’ wings and brought, you unto myself.” Et -is true the ways of the Lord’ are past finding out and we do not pos- sess the answers to all the ‘whys’ and ‘wherefores, but of thig we can be sure that His thoughts to us are thoughts of Peace and not of evil. His- de- sire is ta draw us unto Him- self, The Herald Way Is The Coulter Electric Lid. CONTRACTORS . RESIDENTIAL — _ Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products 7 FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE: '- = Terrace, Bob Ramsay VI 3-2445 . . _KITIMAT, NL COULTER, 1072 Classified Section. COMMERCIAL etfal nS pillar ‘of- fire by | “are f 4o convey these words to the |. ‘listener's. day . perhaps. too ‘| Gightly, That-the -7.-Days: .and ‘}to quastion the ° undesirable im | influences | |— Lachute (Que) Watchman). WANTS FREE COLOR TV M icolored TV set in each home then we could sit back and see “came forward ta- sing ppraisals In Council A A call for appraisals on two different sectioris. off Municipal property ran into a snag ot the, last regular. meeting of Municipal Council. Properties affected: ‘are a 10 foot lane located immediately south of the Terrace “Conp Centre, and the property. on which le present library ‘build- ing is situated near the corner of Lazelle Ave. on North Kalum_ Street, The streets, roads, and bulld- Council Calls For Workshop Changes In the OF nod of assessing properties within the Municipality have prompted Municipal Council to call for ‘a special meeting with Municipal BC. “wedea be otfered. Price, ‘of. “one totner, Thay oar ing - committee ” Feoommended the appraisals. be cattied out! ‘at the same time ‘to’ save ‘fubiro |: appraisal costs in the case of the library property. . ‘Council questioned the -neces- sity for an appraizal-..of-- ae: present jibrary™ property, att was told by Reeve A.-F, Goulet that certain persons have. ex- pressed an Interest: in’ possible ‘purchase of property when ‘the present Ilbrary moves into new quarters in the Centennial Building ‘st the corner of North Kalum Sfreet and Park Avenue. It was pointed out. by Coun- fous’ in the first: not?" she asked, zo | During . former-Reeve Wal Yeo'’s term of office a ve ; agreement with B.C. covers ment officials. was‘ aired. -whety 77° it became — known °, that - the’ RCMP would he: ‘vacating corner - property. ‘At that the Provincial ‘Covernigert owned the property. According tothe verbal: agreement, the Municipality of Terrace wal to have been given-first option « on the land, At that time LO) was tentatively agreed, but “ nqver. on paper, that the land would’ Sters were turned away because of the space “Centre, This photo shows: ‘the finale of the pantomime in which the entire -cast “The . Loveliest Night Of The Year." was directed by Mrs, Molly Nattress. limita THE FOREGROUND AREA shows a small portion of the vast crowd of chilldren who attended a matinee performance Saturday of “Jack And The . Beanstalk,” produced by Terrace Little Theatre, Children pushed forward to the stage apron and stayed after the show to present “Jack” with Valentine cards. Many young- tions in the: Community (staff photo) CLEAN UP CHINA MESS. Red China into the UN is so ed fo go farther than Mr. Martin and drop Formosa from membership in the UN .if that proved necessary. Chiang, after all; was not exactly an. ideal ruler when ‘he governed main- land China’s entry. It ‘is: close do inganity to allow the preten- sions of a poor little man. who lost contro! of his awn country because he could not. cope with its various problems to block what is an urgent and neces- sary offer to Peking. — Anti- gonish NS) Casket, : CLEAN UP THE CBC. It might be well for the CBC to. make. known that it.: has distinct, lines of . demarkation (sic) for the roles of news men, freelance (sponsored) commen- tators,- programmers (dise joe- keys), ete, who lighten the Sundays of Vie futiire Ge based on wholesome and represent- ative | Canadian interests, not on: depraved,. psychotic tastes and the exploitation of sordid topics ... More power ‘to all voices at Ottawa ‘who (sic) stop in this powerful medium of radio and television. Those with colored television seem to rave over most shows, whereas the same in black and white leaves us cold. Possibly a good Centennial project would. have heen for the gov- ernment to have installed a (free of charge, of course) and The importance of gelting great that we would be prepar- in - its History, _ : Cochrane (Ont) Northland Post, . CHEERS FOR POLITICS It is the fashion in municipal circles for potential candidates to be reticent about delling the publie they are willing to serve on couneil or schoodlboard .-.. There's too much talk, .. about our public positions be- she would enjoy the barra LAND REACHES uP ‘A recent measurment ‘b; the | | No Clampdo Of Drugs To (C.P.) Trade Minister Other Weeklies Are ‘Saying... - surveys branch of the natural: resources department demati- “strates. that “the: ‘highest ‘point in the Cypress Hills ig 21 feet higher than it Wag at the time of the last measurement a few years ago, It is always reassur- ing to learn that Saskatchewan ig getting closerto heaven. — Swift Current (Sask) Sun. Canada is not drasticaliy curb- éd (by restrictive moves by the be to Canada’s advantage. — xitimet (B.C.) Northern Sentin- wn On Sale Quakers Robert Winters told the House of Commons the U.S, has not tried to prevent Canadian. subsidaries of U.S. drug firms from selling However, Stanley Sommer- field, an official-of the U.S. treasury, Said earlier that ‘the Trading ‘with the Enemy Act bas been. invoked in 1964 td prohibit exporis to North Viet- nam and U.S.- parent. offices tan be held responsible if any goods move from Canada to a prohibited’ country, - ‘Conviction of violating the act can carry a penalty of 10 years imprisonment and a fine of $10,000.. The. only measure so far taken against. anyone has been a request by the U.S. government that. American banks decline to cash cheques written by the Quakers. U.S. Quakers have an account’ at'a Canadian. branch. of the. ‘Royal Bank of. Canada, which has. several branches in the’ supplies to’ ‘Quaker groups fortNorth’ Vietnam, ‘| will brief Councillors . regard-— The pantomime — -| by: Counelllor Dorothy Norton _| cl should know what cases Assessor, Wm. Reid. The meeting will take the form of a workshop ° during which it is expected Mr. Reid ing assessment: practices and legal requirements under Pro- vinelal law, - . site. . The meeting was suggested at the last’ regular meeting of. Municipal. Council. Her sugges. {tion came on the heels: of a letter from , Municipal Assessor Wm. Reid.” In his letter he requested blanket permission..from Coun- cil to take defeated cases out of the February 21 Court of Revision and place them on the docket for the March Court of Appeal. - “Municipal Council balked: at the’ request, after Councillor Jollifie.:pointed out that Coun- ‘\cillor Jolliffe that corner prop- erty to the south of the library, now owned by B.C. Hydro and formerly occupied by the RCMP, will likely be available for sale and ‘thus increase the value of the present’ library 7 Councillor Norton susgested pa Sears Auction ‘ “INTRODUCTORY OFFER” MARIGOLD ENGLISH Rubber Gloves _ ‘deat: for household: use, or the heavy duty rubber -'slove for the handyman. Reo. ‘98¢ to.1.49 be made available to Terrace: for a nominal sum.. cil wrote the Minister of Public ;. ‘Works regarding the. property. and was told “the~ any agreement calling for the -, sale as outlined. : aT a ‘Last ‘year Municipal Coun- copier” riment- had no knowledge of. re a meray. ~~ o ed, “It would be very Interest- ing “thankless jobs” — to the| THINGS MAY LOOK uP: _| WéFe being appealed and what Now 20% Off i tases were not. . extent that 2 person feels a bit U.S. capital investment in | “ Councillor. Norton comment. WE ALSO BUY BRASS, ‘consee & es “f ing work, — Dauphin (Man) | U.S) and if the risk of inflat ing if we could meet with our ‘COPPER 18c-a Lb, - BRASS 15¢ a Lb. ing ald. Pu a ia Tecan d. the isk aerate assessor once a year and get RADIATORS - 13c’a'Lb. * him to explain. There are 4 lot of things that I, for one, da not know and would like to” ask him. For example — how {hey calculate and things like tha She stated further that she is, at the moment, unable to offer any help to persons cal- ling her about assessment and taxation matters. It was decided that a meeting | should be set up- at a time convenient for all ‘concerned, We have a new shipment of high quality furniture, .selli We have a coin collection for sale, get those: coins you Swed to complete your sets. . Phone vl e2e14 Ya Retail ATTENT 1ON COIN | Corner Greig & Kalum Se. fi ng at Price eat ae) Pe 2 ema Waid as a Re Tae RB A th on This is the*high, fluffy cake you baked for your mother-in-law's anniversary. Blame it on that wretched light in your kitchen, You thought the © recipe said “four tbsps. baking powder”; .. not four: tsps, Good kitchen lighting isn't just better looking: it means better cooking, too, Get the free- hooklet, ‘‘Bright Ideas For Kitchen Lighting’. Write or all B.C. Hydro, : : +4: B.C, HYDRO A jall the Cententiial celebrations ‘lin color on the screen, at our ease and without. having | to travel to any events, — Picton {Ont.) Gazette. so , PRAYER 1s NEEDED There is an old story about iB | the child, taken by His father em. |to see the United States Con- a .|gcess in session, asking ~ why M-| prayers should ‘be sald --as proceedings began, The father explained that’ the chaplain’ ‘|looked at the legislators. and | , then prayed for . fhe country. Without flippaney it- may be said that every Canadian need only look at the problems -be- setting his nation to feel tha need for divine guidance as it reaches a notable milepost jicized the U.S. government for | § “| search -for the’ children as "| miles ‘northwest .. of Montreal,” 1 |when some. of. their. . parents % |told the. St .Jerome’ social: | imenting |. with + color. | graphy -to: seo. if:1t-is-1 .| extra cost:: Color--aerial. photo- United States. PR, Case, gener- DRESS SOX - al manager ofthe bank, ‘has Reg. to $1.50 said he'll cash ‘Quaker cheques SAVE AT COMPLETE STOCK in Canada so long as. it is 3 for $1.99" _- Reg, to $39.95 Jégal by Canadian law and crit- Tfor$S .79 ~ ALL STYLES & SIZES. asking him directly ‘not to, instead: of approaching him: through diplomatic channels—. which, he says, would have |§ exposed that there is'no legal. |! ground for such g request, —_— Police Search P.Q. For’ ‘Lost: ‘Children - (CP) Police in Quebec search- ed last week for. children hid- den by the religious sect of the Apostles of Infinite Love in defiance of a court. order. The Apostles led in Quebec by Father Jean’ de la Trinite, | f- are a tiny sect who believe their leader, In’ France, is the true Roman Catholic Pape. Fr. | Jean has defied the police Low, LOW PRICE: roe REG. ‘TO. 10 $115.00 Reg, $1 ‘00. Pr, :, fi 3 for $1.69 I for $..69 -1-PANT. “SUITS COMPLETE ‘STOCK, .. REG, ‘TO 395, on : SALES A. “Thermal. Underwear ~ 69" ; | a -.|°-Shirt & Drawer Sets: 1L 99. 7 “persecution.” — - “ME About 10- youngsters are in- volved, the children“af | mem- bers of. the Apostles, and 18 were found last week. They had. been living. at the sect’s moné astery . near St. Jovite, 65 "Reg: $3.95". CUT: PRICE: REG. TO'$8.95 SPECIAL 2. 39 ~ welfare’ court the. children were: in Physical or, moral danger. —— CANADIAN. BRIEFS . VICTORIA (CP)'—! Axel Kin- ear, chief of air mapping In the |’ British . Columbla:.- department of land, ‘says: federal..and. prov dnctal ’ governments “are “exper+ photo- graphs are sharpér infocus and show ;'more - ietall fn: those q | ]in Black: and’ white