Wednesdav, February.8, 1967 : . “TERRACE “Omineea”. HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, RESIDENTIAL & eos COMMERCIAL © Flooring | CARPETS. LINOLEUM "+ CERAMICS™: TILES - was, the. ’ Guarantee Installation: TERRACE. f stam St, N. . Phe vl 3.6042 (ett) ex-Social spread : “little Says B. ¢ Housé. Untidy as. Bachelors Bedroom. VICTORIA (Special — B.C. House in: Son Francisco gislature’ last. Monday. for beirig -as_a bathelor's bedrobin.””: criticized in the Le “as -untidy and: unkemp: “Dudley: Little “MLA for: Skeena;, leveled, his “attack * “at: |. Government's ‘| California Showcase managed. by a former cclleague,. Credit Agriculture Minister Newton Steacy. :1 Little’ sald = he' visted’: B.C -| House in October. It was a-de- "| pressing sight. Provincial “Our premier }who is the best in B.C. history and rates a double front. page in Time ‘magazirie, shown. in.a poor picture. poor view between two doors. “Even worse,” he said, Queen and Prince Phillip were uj hung behind a wall of drain is in. “the Ae Lt 1s 1 a} ¥ tile. The front “windows. tained: a’ faded gardbaard re. ‘plica Among the ‘passengers on the steamer Cortes arriving at Vic- toria from San Francisco on April 14, 1861 was John Hall. He was then about 35 he'd been sent out by the Irish Presbyter- ian Church to establish himself as.a missionary. He stepped ashore into ‘a boisterous community where he knew not a soul and where other churches, Roman Cath- olic, Anglican, Congregational- ist and ‘Methodist already were ministering to the community — and he must have wondered, how do you start. : He walked into the office of the .Bank of. British North America and asked the account- ant, “Are you a Presbyterian?” The accountant said no, but a man standing nearby came forward and said he had been raised in that faith in ‘Scotland and his name was Alexander “| Wilson, Hall spent the remain- der of the week finding other ‘Presbyterians and on the fol- lowing Sabbath, April. 21, 1861 the first meeting was held ‘in. the colony in a rented ‘hall, with some thirty residents at- tending. John Hall didn't settle for this, He determined to visit the mainland colony as well to start the organization of Pres: HALL ton, Port Douglas, hungry. population, ever, the Court Room, know that, come what may, you have security and complete protection against the unknown adversities of ‘life, and when you have lived to a ripe old age, you Will be able to look back with contentment and satisfac- tion on the wise choice you had property which much as $6 a year, ——— SASKATCHEWAN. (CP) — the Imperial Order Daughter given a Portrait of the- Queen to the plied Arts and Sciences, prev- man who introduced city without one. Manitoba. “during ‘the April ‘arts and crafts show sponsored . by. Terrace Picture. Loar ‘Is. ‘this abstract. by J; Hepplewhaite, art. instructor’ at. e eng Secondary . pod reeen 6 ; Entries are: how w being accepted, : .fand described in an article by : brings readers up-to-date on -|the: progress at the Peace and bytarianism in the west on a wider basis. He went to New Westminster, Sea Island, Lyt-| Cayoosh, Hope and Yale. But the gold he found, didn’t have much time for church work and he returned to’ Victoria disillusioned. How-|B he persevered and ar- ranged further meetings, and in assisted by David Cameron, Chief Justice of Vancouver Island, he organ- ized his first congregation Feb- ruary 3, 1862 and began to pian'|f the building of a church: In/E November 1863 he completed |i a $8,120 church building on|j cost $1,100. His tiny flock. raised funds |i through teas and rental of |@- pews, a single seat costing as 5 He was four years in Victoria. |i Then his pioneer instinct caus- ed him to resign to go to New Zealand. In 1849 he returned to Ireland. but in 1991 he re- turned to minister again inji remote New. Zealand. In 190515 he. visited British Columbia on |ff his way home to Ireland where |} -he died in’ 1907 at the age of 81. He is remembered as the Presby- terianism in the area. west of esmen - for. wee ‘Picture Loan said: today : the. 7 "Baautifid Fe On. ‘Sale: Now Beautifol “British Colvinbla Magazine harks Spring ‘With | Current, issue _ With ‘dogwood. blossoms: = the: ‘tront- cover, and daffodils full-colour : ‘quarterly, by tha Department of. Reerea- tion and Conservation, in now on sale. : The lead story deals with Abe Okanagan - valley, . likening: that area of. the ‘province ..to.. a garden. This is followed. by a story of the motion picture The Trap which was filmed. in British Columbia. An article about the Surveys|_ and Mapping Branch — takes Teaders on a map-making -trip to the Stikine River area; and a story about the ferry. Queen of Prince Rupert tells about 4 trip up the “Inside Passage" from Kelsey Bay on Vancouver. Island to Prince Rupert. : Some of British . " Columbia's colourful butterflies are seen io’ fear Story G. C. Carl, Director of the Provincial Museum. : “Final story in the’ magazine Columbia River dam projects. -, Featured painting: shows a Tt ig the work of Owen Goward, — Victoria. . | BRUNO’S Sat Malis Story of the Bor A ‘the Bead David Ladd, ‘Julie Adams < : Sat. Matinee | . , NAMU THE KILLER WHALE 3507 HANSEN RD., P.O. BOX 1285 - Residential - Commercial - Industrial. TRUND Sensational Connery,: ewe ow ¥. . “OPE GROUP. Shorts: Thur. Fri. Sat. Feb. 16, 17, NAMU THE KILLER WHALE of the Six Ton. 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