“Wednesday, September 25, 1968 TERRACE HERALD, ‘TERRACE, B.C,” © shopping In Terrace is terriblel : r several weeks of frustration, fr and T have got to say something, ina ca eine, and Soming, ~_ I, am tired of half-hearted salesmen who would rather talk ‘bout the weather than thelr products, [am tired of Merchants ‘who know next to nothing about what they are selling, I am fed’ -Up with storekeepers who are reluctant to deliver their goods . around the corner, I go absolutely ape when 1 ‘Walk into a store and two of _ -the salesladies are carrying on a conversationabdut Mra, - Who's-it next door, It rakes youfeel ithe an unwanted intruder r 7 When you ask to seo something the salealady drops the article in front of you and. goes. back bed her conversation. - ' - Now, before i go any ‘farther, I had better say thore are ‘Bome good shops in Terrace from which Thave had a good deal local stores could offer a i Should be ‘Of help and satisfaction, But, unfortunately I could count those “Btores on the knuckles of one finger, — In comparison to large clfy. department stores the small One most Ae has the feeling nese poor guy has been “behind the counter art of salesmanship, — ; The art of salesmanship a few pertinent facts about the 80 long without a pale he has forgotten the includes the matter of knowing products being'sold. Who wants _to buy a pair’ of shoes from a guy who can't tell. you ‘What kind of - polish to use on them? .. Why should customers settle for the. dullest aid the most hasic, particularly in the field of fashionand home furniahings’? . Hooray to those store owners who will stick their necks . out a way and stock a few things 2 Mitle bit Ht teddy, something. . fashionable, products with real real I realize mast: merchants + will SRY there is no market here Ms - for more expensive, better quality goods. Thefact 1s, realized. ‘or not, the: market is here but buyers are. farther afield: :to spend their money. . Some don't bother to look that far afield : either,” We- have neighbours about 30 miles south of here who put on a pretly keen show for Terrace customers. as well. However, it takes, a good customer tomake& good. busitiess Merchants have no way of knowing what the customer wanta . _ unless he is informed, Nothing can be gained if the customer ‘settles for less than satisfactory service. The customer. must ' insist on getting the best for-his money. wm: oo It takes a co-operative effort ‘betwedn buyers and sellers to make & good market, There ig money in them thar hills all ‘around us, Let's Keep. it in Terrace, It’s something to think about, HAIL THE ‘LOWLY’ SPONGE! SERVES SO MANY WAYS. What's the single most-used, versatile utensil in everyday kitchen use? And _ possibly the least appreciated, too? Answer: The. lowly, -Rjtchens ‘sponge. -Unglamorous, unpraised, the sponge his done more to keap kitchens clean and hygienic - than. any other two utensils. put together: It’s far more than just a tool to wash dishes. It cleans counters, washes refrig- erators, stoves and other ap- pliances inside and out, scrubs vegetabléa, wipes | up spilled liquids, and is used in a million ‘other ways to wash, rinse and dry.:And to clean. it, simply flush: out dirt under the tap. . What's -more, some of the new sponges can do things you probably never thought of using a sponge. for before. ._ Did you know; for example with a Scotchbrite household sponge you can actually peel: |. vegetables like. carrots . and potatoes? ‘One . side of the sponge is cellulose, ‘as’ usual,:|- but’ the other side ijs‘nylon web- ‘ bing.’ with enough abrasive power to remove the thin outer skins of vegetables while leav-. ing’ intact ‘the nutritious and delicious .underskin,“too ,often -. HANG ON © BRIDAL VEIL, Ore,. (AP) — When two 17-year-old boy scouts, Gary Toole, and Ed Helbig of Beaverton, Spenta , night. in. sleeping bag: atop’ Rooster Rock, a 300-font-high ; 7 : landmark in the Columbia Fi-: yer’ ‘gorge, they had to tie themselves down. — there was ne room for a tent, _ Compare prices, quality and fast service before you order your printing needs, Jog the printer can save you money.. sacrificed with vegetable peel: ers or paring knives. Other new Sponges on the market. are specially designed. for retiovipig Atatris pind puxht_! food which: sometimes forms ° on Teflon-coated cooking sur- faces, Some: of. these use a apecial construction of nylon webbing designed not to injure - delitate surfaces. That makes them also ideal for cleaning easily-marred paint finishes or new ‘appliance finishes. They can be weed on. “coated : tools, too. + . ., So, when: you' re 3 thinking ‘ of new advances in the kitchen — wall ovens, toasters, Toast--) ers and.diahwashers — réserve. lected sponge. And keep several on hand, all over the house, factur - to-buil story, from: palate aren paeeere ecm renee erin OL tool shed, garage... a Westwood Homes. 2 announces the At the risk of making one blank gonorallzed statement — . _| the 12-20 age range, +} ganization for raising beef, chi- chen and pigs and goats,” she | a kind thought for ‘the: neg-- ane - Kathleen Day was loakdng fox a 4H club in Terrace, . -.. And couldnt find one, | -So she did her best to get one -of fact, That's the job the Provincial works for tho 3, oor hers works ‘for the partment of Agriculture in the 4H club ler bas: 843 ahome economist, That is one reason she- put renewed emphasis on‘ the total 4H program. for youngsters in “People just think ita an or. “But we also emphasize home preg l crafts, design work,?* she added, - That's where her training as a home economist’ comes in, Her job involves covering a large segment of British Colum. bia maintaining contact with the clubs, advising on projects, and at the same time handling public relations by contact with the press and preparing radio and television talks, LED Kalifeon’ Day's’ “eitBchinbtin, other youth clubs, * “tg unique in that each mem- ber has ta. complete a project,”” she said, While the better known projects involve adding beef to bovines it can also be sewing a dress, or learning WwW cook, * “The projects really make for * on af achievement,” she She also 1 listed responsibility and. “making good use of leis. ure” among 4-H virtues, The organization has some. S- “Franchised | Dealer for : Terrace and Kitimat Westwood Ve British | ‘Columbia's leading -n ‘manu: f component homes. Whether; iyou plan. ; ‘naw or in the future, it" ‘wil pay you ‘to investigate this beiter way of bullding. Get the full or "TERRACE co-operative ASSN 500 members, reports an aver- "appointment of ; mel | ‘started.’ Even two as a matter | She |. 4-H has one strong point over " B.C, Government 4.H worker Kathleen Day Kathleen Day says ‘More to 4-H than. raising beef age increase in membership of] farming communities, some 3 per cent each year, Its strength is basically. in| and there is a club at Hazelton, lathes af the “(or too lille Ii you want 4 look into. ‘the’ _ “clothing of the tions seen recently at a‘ show-: ing in New York. For example! a vinyl suit developed to ward. er’s ear. vironmental prablem of the. be dismissed lightly. - There is also a dress coveted that flash on and off in se- quence, providing ‘the illusion of a dance taking place across the surface of the dress. A. jack- et which flashes on and off in vivid, Pop-art colors, is on the same beam, - In drawings atid plans for clothes as yet: unmade but clearly ahead, 2 designer pro- poses a dress with an. “Inflat- able tail to form seat,” It is very active in Smithers, future” -con<: aider some ‘imaginative. innova off foul weather, it delight the: | eye with ita bright yellow: and fuchsia hues. There is an intri-.. _ cate pattern of cooling coils in-. side a jacket that matches Op Cities, this ia certainly not to ah with illuminated - “photographe | art. 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