* ARIES @ VIRGO TERRACE - A new local business has opened its doors to the public of Ter- race, at 4624 ‘Greig Ave- nue. by Philip | Musselman Unicorn T-Shirts is owned and operated by Patti. Periera. The business offers a large selection of clothing and~ decals for anyone’s needs. From baseball’ to soccer teams, to personal t-shirts and hats, ‘“‘Your imagina- tion is the limit’, explain- Terrace contributor TERRACE. — To help _ celebrate their 20th anni- the Canadian - Catholic Organization for - Development and Peace versary, (C.C.0.D.P.) invited Bishop. Mauro. Morelli from the Caxias diocesé on the outskirts of Rio de - - Janeiro, Brazil, various ‘dioceses through-__ out B.C. and the Yukon to to. visit speak about his country, the problems it faces —_ unicorn lives on ed Periera. The store is a-firm sup- porter ‘of local labor and all work on shirts and hats '. js dorie in’the community. "1 believe that. local “money should stay in Ter- race,”’ Periera continued. | _ Soon Unicorn. T-Shirts will be doing’ airbrushing and silk screening in order.” to complement an already Vast service to decal fans in the area. Periera is looking at offering the new services just in time’ for the summer, ‘when a should Pick up. . poverty, “unemployment, exploitation, etc.,- and the ways C.C.0.D.P. is helping his people. This was. Bishop Morel- li’s fifth: visit to Canada, but the first to the North- west. On Saturday, March 21 he addressed a group of over 140 people at a recep- tion held in his honor at Veritas Catholic School. He began by telling the au- dience a little about him- self and his county y that Find your Télephone Number | in this weak’s - Terrace Review and phone 635-7840 for your — free pass t to. the Titicum Theatre. | Mar. 21-Ape. 19 « TAURUS | Apr. 20-May 20 * GEMINE, Your message. from the stars... . 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We cater for large and - small parties and picnics. - 635-5440 : | Lo 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (across from the library) Py, in. which. . trade. communities of German,’ The store carries.adult and childrens’ clothing as well as hats. ““‘My husband is quite supportive of (my business”, Periera men- tioned, ‘‘and that is an im- portant factor ‘in ‘having your own: business; you can’t always. be indepen-~ ‘dent, sometimes you. need some support’. Periera has high hopes -for her business and she. plans: to do her: best to: provide fine’: service . to Terrace residents. those assembled might more readily understand the problem.’ . Bishop Morelli has been ‘in the new diocese of Casias for the last five years, since its formation, ‘and during that time he has been building a com- munity through base com- munities, women’s groups and neighborhood asso- -ciations. He. explained to- the audience the complex-_ ities of Brazilian society — | from the -seven million native people originally. i in’ Brazil and the coming’ of : the Portuguese. There are a large per- centage of Brazilians of African descent — a legacy of the three‘million black people brought to- Brazil during the slave There are. Polish, Lebanese and Japanese people. (There are more Catholic Japan- ese in Brazil than in Japan. A clear indicator of the complexity is the fact that on an average Sunday, masses in the Arch-diocese of Sao Paolo may be celebrated in up to 33 languages! He said that Brazil is the ‘ world’s second largest producer ‘of meat, the third biggest world pro- ducer of gold, the fourth largest producer ‘of soy beans and the fifth biggest producer of armaments, . Generally, he. said, _ Brazil has the ability to be. the 10th nation in the world for quality of life, but its vast national. debt of $105 billion is crippling the economy, - The Bishop believes that by the year 2000 the economic international order will face collapse. This is not necessarily a - bad thing as he believes that the economic order is responsible for the violent — destruction of human be- ings. The Bishop’s spiritual teachings are based on the words ‘of Jesus. “‘I have come that they may have ‘life and have it to the full.” (John 10:10). When he sees .the filth, poverty, degradation, unemploy- large Patti Periora of Unicorn T. shirts welcomes resident to. her ‘shop. The Terrace s store e carries a variety of shirts and decal designs. Philip Musseiman photo. ment, inequalities, etc., existing in many parts of . Brazil, especially his own diocese, that these’“‘little ones’’ are Morelli knows not living ‘life to the full’’, . Ty _. It is towards a beneficial end for citizens that he is working. -Morelli knows that change is a very slow. and gradual process. “A good work takes time to do,’ he said, For this. _teason Morelli is opposed - to large amounts of aid. -‘mega- projects which benefit the For. .example,- already rich; but he ap- proves and welcomes the. smaller contribution of . development and peace © which are helping to fund the various community projects he’s. initiated. in his diocese. - Morelli knows themselves and their chil- dren.” In Brazil there ‘are millions of children with no homes, no family, nowhere to go. With the aid of development: and peace, workers are trained and open-houses estab- lished to reach out to these children to ‘make them: aware that someone © _ knows and cares. . Bishop Morelli very forcefully brought home the point that it’s not the color of skin that makes beauty — but food, love, - opportunity and health. All human beings are equal, there is no superior race. There are tremendous differences of equality be- tween individuals and even between territories — some are very comfortable while others have nothing — no rights, no dignity, no jobs, no housing, no sewage, few roads, no schools, no hospitals, This is why the Bishop feels the that “change in’ society means people must. be encour-_- aged to take responsibility | for their own lives, The © Bishop spoke about the .. courage of-his people who: - are working. together to “overcome problems and ‘improve their living condi- ‘tions in their pursuit. of dignity and ‘justice . for EE Es a DS —Brazilian Bishop visits Terrace— - by Marian McDermott, . . necessity of the 220 base Christian communities he has established. — to pray. and learn about, discuss, | analyze and_ change the society in which they are. - living. Development | peace, through its educa- tional ‘and informative ‘programs in Canada, and - financial support to the’ self-help| programs, has promoted solidarity with ‘the poor in Brazil and sup- - port them in. their. struggle for a poverty-free ~exis- tence filled with life and hope. ‘and. - Bishop Morelli i isa man truly” ‘committed to the’ poor in his country-and is an outspoken leader ‘demanding and working > towards social reforms | in Brazil. .The Bishop was’ well Te- ceived in both Terrace and. Kitimat where he held a workshop for over 90 in- .- terested people. He -is-a. lively, dynamic speaker. . 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