PAGE 106 TEKRACE B.C, CAMPING - Camping - probably the’ _ fastest “growing vacation 2. @xperience - canbe fun; but it | also can present some health ‘ and safety problems not normally associated wilh more ‘antiseptic surroundings, says the | B.C, Automobile Association. HoWever, a few ‘ simple precautions. can insure a reasonably safe and enjoyable camping expedition. For example, beware of eating unwashed fruits or other uncooked or unpeeled praduce. Avoide drinking water from springs, old wells’ and community drinking cups. A smal] first-aid kit is an important item on any’ camper’s equipment checklist and a@ flashlight and flares to warn oncoming cars in case of an accident are a must, BCAA offers these suggestions in case of “emergency: -Animal Bites - Wash with SOaD: aod running water. Go to a’ physician immediately. Report a description of the animal to police, - Insect Bites - Apply i ice pack or cold cloths if swelling is large. - Poinson Ivy - After contact Check. list. be trips , and’ water five or six times. Do ndt scrub, ‘Rinse with rubbing _prabe does not break off. The wash immedialely with soap a alcohol.: Lf a rash. breaks out, see a physician, - Poisonous Snake Bites - Get a physician at once. Have victim lie down and be quiet. .Keep punctured area lower than rest of hody, Tie a fairly tight bandage an inch or more above the bites; this is not a tourniquet. Cut into fang marks parallel with limb and suck wound, Wash mouth frequently. - Sunburn - Discomfort fram mild sunburn may be relieved by olive oil or petrolatum. If burn is severe or victim feels sick, consult a physician. _ 7 Tick Bites - Ticks sprea., several serious diseases. 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Casulaties with losses of $180,000 or more accounted for most of the April-to-May decline in failures while failures in the $25,000 to $100,000 plus liability failures showed the only decline from May last year, while substantial increases were notedfrom May 1970 in all other |- size groups. All types of operations except | coustruction and commercial Service shared in’ the May decline in failures with retailing mortalities shrinking to their Jowest number since December ‘1970. On the other hand, construction and service failures both had more concerns failing than in the prior month, with failures of service enterprises showing the steepest rise. Compared with May last year, business mortalities ran heavier. in all functions -- service failures almost doubled their Huether -. Hovland rites Candle arbors and baskets of colorful flowers were the setting for the marriage of LoAnn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - ‘Thomas Hovland, Terrace to Dale Huether, eldest son of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Alvin Huether ‘of Wanham, Alberta. The Terrace Seventh-day Adventist church was the scene of the evening ceremony performed by Pastor Gordon Smedley of Terrace on June 13. The bride wore a gown of nylon organza over taffeta with puffy sleeves from elbow to wrist. Her long train veil was held in place by a crown of dew drops. She carried a bouquet of - red roses and white carnations. A minature bride and groom, Tammy and Lenny Hagen and flower girl Noranda Halverson were part of the bridal party. Alaine Hovland, sister of the bride and maid of honor ware a floor-length gown of sparkled mauve organza over taffeta. The empire waist was surrounded by a silver braided band. Her flowers were yellow. and white mums draped by a deeper purple ribbon and her headpiece was of deep mauve flowers. Bridesmaids were Valerie Huether, sister of the groom, and Sherry Sulzle, cousin of the groom. Sherrt Cherney, friend of the bride and Dwane Huether, brother of the groom were candle lighters, - Prayer’ while the young couple _ knelt in prayer. the gifts. | left for their home at Happy - Bill Johnson of Oregon was best man. Ushers were Allen and d aul Hovland, brothers of ide + The wedding music was played by Mrs. Dean Bonlie, and Mrs.-. Peler Rosanhain sang ‘A _ A -reception and program followed the wedding in a banquet room of Lakelse Hotel, A beautiful three-tlered heart- shapéd wedding cake, with mauve flowers continuing the theme chosen by the bride- centered the bride’s table. Miss. Lynette McClellan served the brides table. Grace was said by Mr. Gordon Smedley. . Miss Nadina MeClelian presided over the guest book. and assisted her mother, Mrs, Ernie McCiellan, in opening of For the wedding the bridé’s mother chose an aqua foritrell ensemble —- with -° white accessories. The. -groom’s mother chose, a hot pink ensemble with _ while accessories, : For going away: ‘the bride chose a white laminated ant. suit. After a “honey-moon in Terrace and area, the couple Valley in the Peace River area of Alberta, Approximately 56 out-of-town guests were in attendance. ‘ Travelaire winter fun with Travelaire — the total . travel truiler. Four “La Jolla” models to choose from, ranging fun, choose Travelaire - the total -. travel, trailer. _fravellire cit total Travel Trail There's no limit to summer, fall and’ from 15° to 22°. All feature low profile’eye-appeal for greater... “safety, mileage economy. For total ‘Travelaire Travel Trailers are fine ‘products of Neonex Leisure . Products Group, 1055 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia: Manufacturing Plants in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta — “Winklerg _ Manitoba — Woodstock and Amprior, Ontario, WESTERN TRAILER SALES LTD. Phone 635-6564 ‘Highway 16 next to Skeena Forest Products Box 142 Terrace, B.C, Auxiliary announces that their — Annual Bazzar ‘BL. MECADO * OTONY will be held in the Terrace Community Centre on Saturday. October. 2nd, 1971 from 2-A PM: wa ee ee -the helpfulbank § va Terrace — 635-7117 “The Mitls Memorial Hospital a ‘ “ah comparable total in the similar year-ago month. Trends among the provinces. were mixed with Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta and British Columbia . the provinces showing slight decreases from’ April, All ather provinces remained : virtaully unchanged ay showed increases of a few notches from the prior month. ‘| Mosi provinces equalled ar exceeded May 1970 levels, ° Almost twice as many concerns failed in British Columbia as a year ago, and 35 percent more Ontario concerns. The month- to-month decline occurred in the non-metropolitan areas whereas casualties in Canada's largest cities rase aboye both ‘| their month-age and year-ago "| figures. * Asic for this folder from our representative, ‘MESSRS, “d, J. , LEDOUX & N, Le SMITH ‘who will be-at: Lakelse Motor: Hotel, Terrace , Tuesday, ‘July ', 635-2287 . . 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