ednesday, February 23, 1966. TERRACE "“‘Omineco” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA FETY TIPS from... Terrace Fite Department earn - Don’t Burn SOLINE WARNING jver meant for this sort of duty. en it is extra thin. jor fire hazard.” miner, ——— ntil July 31 Expo passports ] cost $1.80 (daily), $6.50 (week. , $20 (season). Afterwards the Meece Will be higher. Fillicum THEATRE * eb. 24, 25,26 Thurs. Fri, Sat, Battle Of The Villa Fiorita ‘ In Color @ tarring: eflaureen O'Hara, Rossano Brazz! Shorts: Moby Duck Out at 10:00 “~~ im Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday February 28, March 1, 2 Get Yourself A College Girl In Color tarring: SMary-Ann Mobley, Chad Everett Bhorts: - ouche Pussycat. Born Hunters Out at 10:05 BRecent inquiries reveal that it becoming increasingly - popular use moulded plastic bottles such bleach bottles, to carry and gasoline around homes and where, Plastic containers were ¢ the Quebec Safety League re. His New Testament teaching. ¥ warned; “At a temperature a 140° fahrenheit (which can hily be reached on a warm, sun- day) gasoline will readily per- fate polyethylene, especially sSuch containers are algo com- Btible in themselves, and prone ae cracking or rupturing. There is manty of evidence that plastic meitainers for gasoline ereate a Selhéere gre no plastic containers mm the market which are approved use as gasoline containers, The my safe way to transport gaso- pac is in an approved metal con- Editor Terrace “Omineca” Herald I feel rather ashamed that I should be among the number of those toa apathetic to voice a ‘yea! or ‘no’ to your editorial on the subject of the Abolition of Capital Punishment, It is notable that those who are taking their stand against Capital Punishment are the same people who are at this present time also telling us that parts of the Old Testament teaching cannot be re- lied upon ag suitable for this pre: sent age. So we find them scrap- ping even paris of the Old Testa- ment which Christ quoted from in We have reached a stage in our travels where men are now wiser than God. It cannot be sald that the behaviour of people today is any more civilized than it was in the day when God laid down the law in the Old Testament "Whose Sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God: made he man.” Genesis 9:6. Yet people are talk- ing about Capital Punishment being “uncivilized,” Where is the civilization when we cannot take uP a newspaper without reading of some diabolical, brutal slaying of some innocent person, from a seven year old child to an old man — without any apparent pro- vocation, As you have said they can so Teachers To Hear Simon Fraser Man Professor R. J. Baker, head of the department of English at Simon Fraser University will. be the keynote speaker at the North Coast Teachers’ Convention to be held in Prince Rupert on March 10, 11 and 12, - A veteran of the RAF, Profes- sor Baker moved to Canada in 1947 to study at UBC. Following intensive study In linguistics at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of Lon- don, Professor Baker joined the staff at UBC, Professor Baker was one of the ghost writers of the famous Mac- Donald Report on Higher Educa- tion in B.C. He is a constant con- Editor Terrace “Omineca” Herald published a letter from my dear friend Art Bates which related to letters to the editor, but because of Mr. Bates’ position I think some public recognition is due. been aware at the time of writing | Ii that his party, the NDP, was Plan-| 3 ning a simllar amendment.” (This relates to the Old Age Security leffers fe ihe Til niet) ation on his part Is EDITOR incorrect and should have been patently clear from the fact that easily be pronounced insane, but 800m our mental hospitals will be my report appeared in your paper one day before our amendment was actually moved (incidentally filled with auch people, and who is going to foot the bill? It haa also been said that taking life of Mr. Bates gives this date as Jan- uary 21 bat in fact it was moved m January 20 * a small error, 8, DU )e a murderer will not restore a life, Hy> Dut nonetheless an error) but it could have a deterrant on his doing the same thing over, or on others following his example. I wrote the article on January 14, four days before Parliament The laws for such were made for our protection, but even in the opened, five days before it ap- present day no policeman is en: peared in your paper, six days be- fore the Conservatives and New Democratic amendments were moved, No, Art I was not aware ie tale wae’ cannyine ote at the time of writing my article be i oe at co of oem rae that my party planned to move I e hen anyone ath te i ©! the amendment which it did for aw if there is no death penalty? | 4. simple reagon that no decision May our Canadian people waken can be made about a second de- up and demand something which will give the people a vaice in this vital issue. Letters can be written to our Members in Parlia- gree amendment until the con- tenta of the first degree amend- ment, and we should be dofng so before it is too late. ment are known, and the contents If we cannot depend on men of the Conservative amendment were not public until January 20, who stand behind our pulpits and who are supposed to know their In the last parsgraph of my Bibles and preach the truth, and friend Mr, Bates’ letter I must Point out that his arithmetic is a if such men are going to line up with with law breakers, then bit faulty. for we only have 21 awake Canadian people. Read your Page 1! TERRACE pRrues Kolum Street = V1. 3-2727 Open Sunday 12-2 p.m, Rexatt "YOUR REXALL STORES" Lakelse Pharmacy Super-Vatu Sh Centra vi etd Open Sunday 7 - 9 p.m. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES New Democratic MPs not 22. Bibles for yourselyes and ace what I would be very happy Art, to Gad has to say. Then if you feel send you an advance copy of the weekly newspaper report which I you are safe to go against « prin- ciple which He laid down for your write in order that any comments protection, you and other innocent you might like to make about it wilt have the chance to appear in People may have to reap the con- sequences. the same edition of the Herald as the report itself. Please let me know whether you would like to . have these reports and I'll simply Sincerely, ' make an extra copy for you. argaret Fraeer Frank Howard Nanaimo, B.C. ank sow Ly How to relieve Use Dodd's Kidney B Pilla for prompt relief from the systemic condl- tion causing the hackache, Soon you feel better — rest better, De- pend on Dodd's, MP for Skeena In your February 2 edition you one of u . paper reports (teport from Parla CONTRACTORS ment Hill). I don't usually aliswer RESIDENTIAL _ COMMERCIAL He states and I quote — i “Surely cur member must have | tributor to many literary perlodi- cals, In 1964 Professor Baker joined Simon Fraser University, accept: ing the key position as director of academic planning. Simon Fraser and its’ program and standards will be the subject of Professor Baker's taiks, He will speak to the general public on Thursday even: ing March 10 and to the teachera on Friday March i!, Professor Baker will also participate in an English language workshop. Professor Baker joins Dr. L. P. Sampson in heading up an out- standing group of guest speakers North § “Move without Crating” * 6 Moving? - a Terrace _ Agents for American Van Lines Ltd. Vi 3-6344 Anywhere — FREE ESTIMATES — Anytime @ Local and Long Distance e | that should make this year’s teach- ers’ convention outstanding. Transfer “Wife-approved Moves” is there a | money problem you = need to solve? Wy. 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