, 1967 — rer TERRACE “OMINECAY PLEDGES WERE TAKEN in the new! Phi Zagar, Miss Marlanthy Klonarakis, Warner and Mrs, D. Stubbs. . INSTALLATION | OF OFFICERS o of Beta Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma. Phi was held last Thursday with the following taking part: left to right ore installing officer, Mrs. N. Winding; president, Miss Emma Zagor; vice-president, Mrs. R. Mason; treasurer, Mrs. D. Kroetsch; extension officer, Mrs. W. Batter: corres- ponding secretary, Mrs, R. Shumka. Not shown are recording secretary | Mrs, J. y formed Beta Zeta Chopter of Beta Soma ; Sorority. Shown around the ritual table (left to right) are - Mrs. R. Macintyre, Miss Carolyn Pruden, Miss Melanie Lioyd, Mrs. 2. Kroetsch, Mrs. L. Dennill, Mrs. D. Slinn; officiants centre, Mrs, W. Batter, Mrs. G. Elliott; new pledges, Mrs. Mrs. J, Carlson, Mrs. J. White, Mrs, R. Wauthier,- Mrs. R. Shumka, Miss Emma ©” and Mrs, W, Sulymka. Not. shown are Mrs, J, Mrs. N. Winding, Mrs: R. Mason, H. Onstein, Mrs. Mrs, L. -Lissner, Hogg, Sorority ‘| the age of 6, a -child’s, first’ 4 ‘teath, not: ‘Teplaced later bya ‘| parents, even with college edu: _ Dr an’s frank advice . ‘to - to. parents should be heeded ‘more widely. For our.dental surgeons “are “trying “very hard .to’ alert laymen’ to ‘the . ways hy which” out’ teeth can remain in ‘good: condition: ‘all. our lives, without’ thé’ need for false teeth. Memorize, ‘that; Number 66: By GEORGE: W. ‘CRANE, : Ph BD, Me Dy. .CASE C803: Our Son’ Daniel is a skulful dental surgeon.:: “Dad, he began recently, ay wish vou would alert’.all’ your a readers fo’ afew: salient facts,: 1 | “For’T ‘havea “fairly heavy patronage . by: child. patients. And .my three. years with the dental. division. of : our — state board of ‘health also’ ‘relnforees these Suggestions! «| - “First, parents: need to - re. member the ‘crucial Number 64. “It refers to the fact that. at permanent teeth erupt,’: They are 6th’ from - the midline in front! ‘ “Since. ‘they are one- andonly second: set, don’t let. them de: cay.due to carelessness!" “Yet: far too many ‘Amnériean cation, still don't: realize.“ that a first grader. has four’ peri anent teeth! “So warn all parents ‘to in: spect their: child's:- ‘mouth, counting at ‘the midline : front. “Tha first: five teeth on- ach -} soft drinks between meals, | in] dren between their meals. HERALD, TERRACE, BC. . side of this midline. both ‘above and below, are sd-called ‘baby’ teem. which will drop out. and be replaced by second teeth within a few years. “But.that 6th tooth. from . the midline, on: soth: sides: and below, ‘is: a. permanent: ‘mol art i “Because, of the faliure of par: ents to realize ‘this, fact, - those four molars: ‘are, often. allowed . to decay, 9° °"-. “And thatcis: doubly” tragic, for those are the front. anchors for all the mai -‘chewers.” =” “Second, ‘urge, ‘parents. to teach children to avoid’ sweets between meals, -. . EH they are to- get candy and | : . ; ps! PEC TAL! |— . Fishing Supplies” OF ALL TYPES . Little boys’ tishing rods. soft drinks, schedule. ‘them -as part of the. ‘meal, such ‘as the dessert course. “For patticles of | candy ean stick between the teeth ‘and re- main there In the provess of dissolving for half an hour or longer. : “Meanwhile, ‘acid: producing bacteria will flourish and these help produce. thie.’ ‘original. tiny decayed ;spots onthe teeth. -. “Many American: children are also. overweight, due'to the habit of -gorging on candy and “Fiain ‘water or: a -glass of} milk is better for growing. chil-|° “Third, it is smart: to. use’a toothbrush after every meal “between thelr teeth: abore| - “teeth, are. so far. ‘gone-that’ they 4 ually not. “areas or. from. ‘thie’ ‘nderprivil- eged homes! . oy ““And some parents ‘still : “act The McNaught Syndicate. “Ine. 40 East 42nd Street. “New_York, New York 10017 Poy a oS So *" sees “i that is not least. the children shonld em-| ¢ ploy . toothpicks regularly after feasible, ; eating and then - flush oitt ‘the’ ‘spaces. have’ teen-age : ‘patients: those will need - false’ ieeth before they even: enter college! . “Yet. these , children “ate us- trom. (he = poverty indifferent’ to their children's decaying teeth * apparently fig- uring the Youngsters can easily s. life!" sat) td ‘swish, - ‘water |." (to. ‘help ie “Many “of vis dental surgeons avhen defici fa: spokesman friendly ‘approach: a 'men,” ~ Always . “tte to Dr Crane: ‘in care of this newspaper, en- closing a -long ‘stamped:. ad- : dressed. envelape and 20c .to. * gaver’ iyping _ costs. when yon send for one" and of his booklets.) -- “printing” wt vk The ; fini ‘in, your: ‘Braking . lowers the boiling” . point of, your brake fluid. | -. The boiling point of a ‘good Soman SEARS haan 635-2414 For ALL your printing needs, shop at the Herald ‘statements - business cards - invitations - flyers letterheads - brochures . envelopes - all forms: Fenn eat e ee ease et tanseee a“ novelties and notions of all. neat SAL ES 3504 Kalium St. say. 1.95. gtade of brake. fluid is about . 549 degrees fahrenheit, but, when contaminated can start evaporating at’ about 388. de- grees ‘fahrenheit which is lower than the boiling point of even the cheapest grade of brake fluid, .- The -contamination’ also creates rust and pitting of the smooth finish in your master and. wheel “cylinders -and should be. .changed © at Teast’ once a.year. . For thorough checkup and complete brake , service, . call Curley’s: Safety’ “Service Ltd., at 635-5640 on , Highway 16 West, Terrace,” B.C, —~ "for brakes that breathe. | * ‘| system becomes ’,¢ontaminated:, ; with ‘dirt and - water, + ‘which | | as more cargo-room an | People-room than any other wac -Inits class, Warner ond installing officer Mrs. G. Elliott, Terrace |. Drugs Kolum St; 635-2727 Open ‘Sundoy 12-2 p.m, "Your Rexall Stores” Lakelse Pharmacy Super-Valu Shepping Centre Phone 635-5617 Gpon Sunday 7-9 p.m, PRESCRIPTION SERVICE - ’ DRUGS - SUNDRIES Coming An incident in the history of Barkerville is the basis for the story of THE SONG OF THE SERPENT which will be pre- ‘sented in Terrace by Holiday Theatre on May 10, 1967 in Veritas School Auditorium. | This play, written especially for Holiday Theatre by Betty Lambert from the B.C.. Centen- nial Committee. The production’ will be- pre- . sented on Holiday Theatre's fawn portable open stage which will be set up on the floor of the auditorium so that the au- dience may sit around three sides. This methad of staging is in line with contemporary thought on children’s - theatre and will | be - presented the first time on this tour. Au diences will be limited to five hundred children of element- ary school age. ' _ SONG OF THE SERPENT is Canadian Pacific Airines, directed by Margaret Faulkes. announces - new. summer. schedule in: effect wri 30,. i967 | ~ Complete detailed a. schedules r now Y exeiioble to. _|schools in Northern B.C. - for In May. of England, a noted: authority on children's theatre. Sets have heen designed by Miles Quinn’ and executed -by Peter’ Pryor. Costume design is by Ilse Rich- ter and executed by Verna Fen- ney. Jane Heyman, recently appointed as the new Artistic Director of Holiday Theatre, is managing the tour, and: Ray Michal is stage manager, ~ , The east includes Pia Shan. ‘del as Priscilla, Jane Heyman |~ as the Hurdy Gurdy girl, Greg- ory Reid as Wright, Don Craw- ford -as Billy Deluxe, Jim Me- Queen ‘as Jason, Robert Gra- ham as Corrigan, Leo Burdak as Knuckle-Under Nogan and Owen Foran as. Old - Cariboo and the Baron. . Holiday Theatre will spend the entire month of ‘May tour- ing the Northern Communities of B.C. They will travel in their own specially built bus-truck which carries both cast and set.’ 9 0 fie eke Aeepencen ERAS “Fhe boss couldn't come to ainner, dear, 50 I brought his Extension Phones are FAMILY. ‘PHONES. So .. Why answer the. 285 phone always for. & your teens, whan ex- § tensionacostaolittle? > - 7 Ask: about “them. at — ROTEL ®. Compare Rebel with any ther intarmediate- sized wagon, and you'll see what Redel has: mara room. More cargo room, More passanger roam. 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