‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 17, 1988 21 TTASSIIED AD TRIVIA i [VM GET YING ) CC DIzzy/ - me “ . VOC? s 4 \ a ly iA ”Y Ritual Dance Whirling dervishes in Istanbul, Turkey, perform a ritual dance each December, their ecstatic movements symbolizing spin- ning planets revolving around God, says National Geographic. Lowest Income In Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, per- capita income is only $380 a year, and half of its 6.3 million people are unemployed, says National Geographic. - Predates Earth’s Solar System Physicists at Washington Uni- versity in St. Louis have discovered silicon carbide in a primitive meteorite—microscopic grains that were formed before the solar system existed. The find is the first proof of pre-solar system silicon carbide in a meteorite. Discovery of the rare compound, manufactured synthetically as an industrial abrasive, provides scientists with a link between the early solar system and stellar sys- temsthat precededit. Eye-Opening Statistics Major advances in corneal transplants are restoring sight to thousands of people every year. In 1986 there were 31 ,000 replace- ments of this sensitive tissue— the eye’s transparent front sur- face. That number represents more than all other organ trans- . plantscombined. Walking Benefits Nearly 35 million adults walk for exercise every day, and another 15 million do so two or three times aweek. When done briskly on a regu- lar schedule, walking improves your ability to use oxygen, low- ers your resting heart rate, re- duces blood pressure and increas- es the efficiency of the heart and lungs. It also helps burn off extra calories. Comfortable A comfortable walking shoe has arch supports and the heel is 1/2 to 3/4 of aninch above the sole of the foot. Reduce Fats Fals are the most concentrat- ed source of calories in food, so cutting down on fat is the quick- est way to reducecalories. CBC — continued from page 6 terests or connections between Prince George and the mythical Pacific Northwest sub-region. What is now an efficient, ef- fective and essential service for Northwestern British Columbia is about to be abandoned to make way for a substantially in- ferior quality of service. It is ridiculous to think that . BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING These ads appear in the m AUTOMOTIVE Buy/Lease any gas, diesel car or truck, new or used. Direct from volume factory ~ dealer. Call for pre-approved credit. Cal! collect 71. DS231. €7 Down leases a new car or truck. Seven Year warranty. Payments from $139/mo. 0.A.C. Call lease manager 604)465-8931. DLS5S84. All makes truck/ auto lease. The vehicle you want for the price you want delivered to your deor. For information ob Langstaff. Collect 327- 0431. 5662. Totem Mer- cury Sales Ltd. : BUSINESS PERSONALS Need to talk to a priest? A astor2 A friend? Need ealing for your heartache? Hope for iacouragement? 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Enthusiastic Advertising Representatives / Consultants to joln a strong sales team. Experience and committ- ment a must. Must be goal- orlentated and work effec- tively in a competitive mar- ket. Community newspaper background a strong asset. Send complete resume to: The Publisher, Box 309A, Burns Lake, B.C. VOJ 1E0. Experienced Reporters, (one reporter: concentration Sports), for community newspaper in B.C. Join our successful company for op- portunity and advancement. nergy, creativty and com- mittment a must. Photo- graphy skills, Minimum 2 years experience. Send com- lete resume to: The Pub- Isher, c/o Box 309A, Burns Lake, B.C. VOJ 1E0. bureau. replaced by splitting the staff in- to two and three person teams and sending the rest to Victoria to expand CBC’s journalistic The residents of the Pacific Northwest are spread out in small communities over an enor- mous geographic area. Although their numbers are few and their and maintainins are so few of them. Developing g links between these commun: in Victoria? ities and their citizens is essential, CBC pro- vides one of the few cohesive forces in the area. is it reauy worth losing all this for the sake of one more station Legion — continued from page 13 Sports Officer in the Pacific Command. In 1987 she was re- elected to Pacific Command as Provincial By-Laws Chairman, a. position she currently holds. However, being in this rare at- mosphere has not turned Mary- Anne away from her home Branch, for she attends our regular meetings, holds counsel June REAL ESTATE Thinking of a move to Kel- owna? For complimentary copies of the Real Estate Review and Business Oppor- tunities write to Gerry Fre- chette, 840 Mount Royal Drive, Kelowna, V1¥ 8G3 or (604)763-5336 after 6 p.m. 4000 Square Feet Commer- cial space .for lease. Adja- cant to thriving Cafe, Pot- tery, Fruit Market, Esso, Tourist Booth. Paynter's Market, Westbank. Direct access Highway 97 North and South and Coquihatla Connector. Geoff_768-2552. SERVICES ICBC owe you money for ersonal injury? Vancouver awyer Carey Linde (since 1972) has Free Information. Phone 1-684-7798. Second Opinions Gladly Given.. ICBC Injury Claims? Cait Dale Carr-Harris - 20 years a trial lawyer with five years medical school before law. 0- 669-4922 (Vancouver), Ex- perienced in head injury and other major claims. Percent- age fees available. WANTED Employment Wanted - Fisk Farming, Scandinavian {38}: wishes to relocate to B.C. Nine years experience [i Land & Sea based Farming. Call Toronto, Verner Kure (416)767-4880 days. - 25 WORDS $129 mmnctaned Comrade Burdett nas attend- ed numerous conferences and conventions, Dominion ones and will be at- tending her third in Ottawa in including two of this year. Comrade Mary-Anne Burdett is a person to watch...she is indeed a lady on the rise and does nothing but good for the Branch. the programming now provided by 14 people can be improved, duplicated or even half-way distances great, they have to operate as a unit for many pur- poses, precisely because there Don Silversides Committee to Keep CFPR to those who seek it and is still chairing the Frank Mor- ris/Legion Bursary Fund. Here at Branch 13, we are proud of our association with her. ,