Kinettes plan spring fashion show The Kinette Club of Terrace will be holding its second annual “Step into Spring” fashion show at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Monday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. Many delightful fashions for all ages will be modelled — men's, women’s and children’s wear. It will range from sportswear to maternity fashions; casual and evening wear; loungewear and beach fashions. The highlight of the evening will be a wed- ding scene with clothes for the bride, groom, attendants and parents of the bridal couple as well as the bride’s going-away outfit. Participating stores in- clude Bee's Children’s Wear, Elegance Fashions, Mantique Men's Wear, Orleans Fashions, The Pumphouse, Rose's Shop, Silhouette Fashions, Taylor's Men’s Wear, shoes by Bob’s Shoes and flowers courtesy of Grace -Fell Florists and Central Flowers and Gifts. The door prize this year is around trip ticket for two to Vancouver via C.P. Air for a weekend including meals and accommodation at the Hote] Georgia. Tickets for ‘Step into Spring” are available for. $3.50 each by telephoning Bev Veitch at 638-1478, Denise Coulter at 635-7959 or from participating clothing stores. Money raised from ‘Step into Spring”’ as well as other Kinette projects will be used to assist the Kinsmen Club of Terrace in raising their $30,000 commitment to the Child Development Centre. and to upgrade the sanitary’ facilities for Kinsmen Kiddies Camp at Lakelse Lake. As well, the Kinettes assist such organizations as the Senior Citizens, the Alice Qlson Home, Terrace Day Care Centre, the Child Minding Centre and many more. This is an ideal occasion to enjoy an evening out with your friends, see the latest spring fashions and assist the community as well. Mothers’ Time-Off hosts party You are cordially invited lo celebrate Family Month with a Dessert Party and Family Fun Night, spon- sored by the Terrace Mothers Time Off group. This is to be held in the Veritas Hall, 4836 Straume Avenue on Tuesday, May 3, 1977 from 7 to $ pm. Ad- mission will be 50 cents per family and bring your own dessert, i.e. cake, pastries, etc. Beverages will be provided. Senior citizens will be admitted free. Everyone in the community is welcome. For tran- sportation call 635-6718. Entertainment wiil be original and is guaranteed to brighten the faces of young and old alike. Please come and bring your friends. AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WEIGHT WATCHERS. 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KINETTE FASHION S tee, HOW — Marg Laursen is one of the models (shown Ys Soe ae here with a dress from Silhouette Fashions) who will be appearing in the Kinette ‘Step Into Spring” fashion show at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Monday, May 2nd at 7:30 p.m. ‘Linda Andrews heads cancer office Sawmills, construction sites, foading docks and lunch rooms are all part of a day's work for Linda An- drews, assistant nurse coordinator at the Canadian Cancer Society's Vancouver office. ; Her job is to talk to people about cancer and their health, part of an expanding program sponsored by the Cancer Society. Specially trained staff and volunteer nurses go into business and industry to talk to em- ployees about their health concerns and particularly about cancer. “Bive years ago there wouldn’t have been nearly as much interest in this program as there is now. Today, people are much more conscious of their. health and their respon- sibility to themselves to keep healthy. The present interest in keeping fit and losing excess weight is one indication of this trend,” she: said, “WE BELIEVE THAT THE EVERYDAY DECISIONS PEOPLE MAKE ABOUT HOW THEY LIVE AND WORK MAY HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THEIR OWN HEALTH. Our philosophy is that peaple must be in- formed about possible risks so they can make knowledgeable decisions about matters: over which they have some degree of control. ; ° “Skin cancer, example, is a high-risk disease for those who have had excessive iexposure to sunlight. Lung cancer is a high-risk isease cigarette smokers. “Whether people wish to take such a risk is a per- sonal decision, our role is to make them aware of the “factors. involved in such a decision,” she said. “Another area we em- phasize is that the chances‘ of successful treatment are much greater if cancer is: detected at an early stage. People are encouraged to watch for any change in their normal state of health for: for- and to have a regular medical and dental checkup. We suggest women have a pap test regularly and do a monthly breast self examination. Other com- mon sites for cancer are in the colon or rectum where a proctascopic examination y a doctor may detect cancer in its early stages. “An unusual lump or swelling or bleeding may also be an indication of cancer and should be examined by a doctor,” she said. “There are other factors we tell people about,” Mrs. Andrews continued. "For example, statistically if a woman’s mother, sister or aunt has had breast cancer, her chances of having breast cancer are higher than average. Another example is that cancer of the prostrate is.a greater risk for men over age 50 80 we describe symptoms to watch for in men of that age group. lo loads of interior room seconds, and is rated at speed. But what is more Rabbit has more useable The Rabbit has more power than you would expect. It goes 0-50 in 7.7 other car of its size. 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Breakfast in bed, dinner ata juxurious restaurant, gifts such aS perfume, a microwave oven or a dish- washer. ; The automatic dish- washer has become one of the most popular Mother’s Day gifts over the last five years, according to a spokesman for General Electric appliances. This is because, in addition to benefitting: mom, an automatic dishwasher saves time for the whole family. This time saving from one of the most boring of household tasks prompted noted consumer information columnist, Mike Grenby, to int out a short time ago to is readers that ‘I consider © dishwashers one of the best personal investments you can make.” On top of the time-saving benefit is the fact that an automatic dishwasher .can ‘indeed help in the drive to ‘use energy more efficiently. According to a leading consumer information organization, an automatic + dishwasher isn't necessarily an energy wasting ex- travagance. This group pointed out that if you normally wash dishes — three or four times a day — under a constant stream of flowing water you're no doubt using more energy to heat the water than if you did the dishes in an automatic dishwasher. “The fact is that when all | electrical appliances, home entertainment products (TVs, radios, stereo systems), residential lighting, are totalled up they only account for about five percent of the total amount of energy consumed in Canada. And the automatic dishwasher is in fact much more efficient in terms of energy usage than doing dishes by hand,’’ according to the General Electric spokesman. Not only is the automatic dishwasher designed to be a very efficient energy con- sumer, but once you've brought one into your home you can do a few things to make it even more efficient, depending upen your family’s lifestyle. Following are some suggestions from General Electric on how to do this: While an automatic dish- washer is designed to dry the dishes under heat, there are times when natural or air drying can be used. For example, after dinner when the final large load of the day has been washed and the dishes won’t be needed until morning. ‘No heat (natural) drying can reduce your dishwasher electricity draw by anywhere from one to two- thirds, for a saving of from one-half to four cents a load, depending upon where you live, according to one consumer organization. And it's simple to do. Just shut the machine off after the final rinse, open the door slightly and let the air dry the dishes. An automatic dish- washer uses only about 13.5 gallons of hot water for a normal cycle; this is about half as much as you would use doing dishes by hand. While some heavily soiled loads will require a full cycle, most dishwashers today are flexible enough to let you shorten the cycle time for lightly soiled dishes, For example, on all General Electric dish-— washers made in Canada it's ‘possible to start the machine at the short wash. dial setting. This eliminates the first wash and rinse portions of the cycle and saves about four gallons of hot water, as well as detergent. And it still gives you a thorough wash for these lightly soiled loads. - Another efficient automatic dishwasher job can be done with the rinse and hold cycle. This eliminates the need to doa full cycle with small loads. With it you can do a light rinse of say the breakfast dishes and then later in the day, when you-have enough for afull load, do a complete cycle — washes and rinses. Tf it’s late, you can even . bypass the heat dry and do it naturally. 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