| | ! +o eed DILLY. DAFFODILS, te — A bouquet of Dutch daf- fodils and hyacinths in delicate shades, repeated in brunette coloring. ASSES Driver Improvement. CEDAR FENCING SALE = We have in stock complete pre-cut Western Red Cedar Posts, Rails and Fence Boards for your fencing needs. . adulls preve tat they lave the - equivalent: af a Grade. 12 education, The next test sessian | lltake place mr Sunday. May and the Monday holiday May dd: There are, altagerher. five youn English, ee an- live: tests is $). information and application forms contact. Mrs, Blix. in Kitiinay at 62-2555 ar Power [n- Terrace,al G35 MARCH GED TESTS On March band 2 there were GED teais:in Terrace. Farty~ iveor 77.59 pereent reached he necessary slandard to reveive a certifleate stating they have the equivalent. ef. a Grade, 2 education.’ ‘There are 88 ap: plications lo write: the tests “on April 19-20, You tua can tuke, advantage of this opportunily” thugh id]. -by applying Lo write the fests on May 19-20. Applications must hein by May 1. so ac) [asi DEFENSIVE DRIVING “COURSE . The text: Defensive Driving course in Terrace will begin v1. April 25 and will continue April 30, May 2. and May 6. Defensive Driving is part. of the Canada Safety Council's progremme far lis an “siderable, ameunt Thé'continuing | ducation scene * By Hugh Power NEED A GRADE [2 eight-hour COLTS which is : CERTIFICATEE? Comlucied entirely. in the . GED or General Educational . classroom. Invest i saler Hevelopment tests cpable ¢ driving, ihe life you say may be “your own Contact Hugti Power for further information. “INDIAN ARTS AND CRAPTS A crawd. .of. fifty’ peaple éstuaved up ou, April It ie hear Avs. Bolton’ speak on Indian Aris aud Crafis. “Mrs, Bolton also raised. the question af haw “fa develop heer understanding _cbeiween Indian and Nan‘lodiait peaple. [eo was decided to *rgunie two classes mn buskel- ; ob “. - weaving. ‘She classes Swill begin “sain April 2g sand May 1 respec: “lively. Part ad the course will yonsist of field Trips lo gather roots and bark with whieb-1e coke the baskets, A) cane ut interest was expressed invite weaving and spinning. Hiwever as these invelye sume: expense in thes way. al equipment, if was, ~ “husband has two problems. deeided..10 postpane. these courses uBlil next Balle. 8 “PERST-YEAR UNTVERSTEY:: Mes. OrreFrustee ‘of Seton District No. a8. is. making an elfart ui have a complete fifst- _ year programme for University: Eniritnee-bevin inthe Fall. if Kitimat, and “Terrace unite, together on this praject, there eoshould) be ‘Tinle diffieulty > in - Kelling sufficient: studeais i. Wurrapl pulling an courses. — ; ‘These courses would he pen to adulis as well as high school ‘graduales. Adults could enroll as Mature Siudents and weuld not necessarily have’to have - With « ‘high sehoal graduation. rea} conmmsunity effort we could aehieve this worthwhile goal!! the headpiece, accentuates ‘the bride’s rich DR LAWRENCE E. LAMB. (Photo by MALAK, Ottawa) Bo ord By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. DEAR DR. LAMB — Some- time ago I read your column aboul the man who had bis legs amputated becquse he would not quit smoking. Would you. please clearly : explain why smoking caused - this. problem requiring le amputation? My husban ’ smokes from ane to two packs a day. He is bothered by leg cramps. Some time aga. his _ ankles, swelled and stayed - thal ‘way for.a long time. After that his left leg swelled, _ and hewas treated for bload -- elots. He ‘is 64-arid has a pep- tic. ulcer. I try to watch his | ". diet. He won't quit smoking because of the ulcer. He can ‘take (a. little Maalox. alon; _ and get by: He said he would - try to quit smoking .if: he thought the leg problems Were caused by smoking. ; DEAR READER —. Your that should require “him .to quit. ‘smoking NOW, not to tention the dangers of lung: disease and heart disease. I -vefer.to the ulcer and the leg . - problems. ” ~. culation, “study by. Dr, Peter Levine at -Tufts‘New England Medical Center has ~" thal smoking increases blood ‘There-are some. very. small ‘cells in, the blood. called platelets. They-are important read ‘More importantly, a recent’ emonstrated - clatting. Here-is how it'works.: Posts: 3x 4-8 at $1.20 ‘each Rails 2x3-B' at each \ OR Fence Boards OO a stat 15° ‘each 1. also 13-4? OR1x4-4' at 10° “each ” We aré open from & The above prices are subject to Provincial an io AM to 4:30 PM Monday thru Fridwy. Please call 635-6295 Little Havghland & Kerr Ltd. a d Federal sales tax. ‘ Smoking can hurt in many ways |= : in forming a bload clot when- ever, we needa clot to stop bleeding. The clots that cause blockage of arteries in heart attacks and similar problems are largely composed of" blood platelets. ° ta . Dr. Levine's study showed that within five minutes .of smoking a. single cigarette . the platelets began to clump and form: plugs, or in other. wards to start: the formation af blood clots: This is very im: ' ‘ portant singe it demanstrates ow, cigarette smoking: can Jead to an increased inci- ‘dence of blood clots in-the ar- teries to the heart, the brain or in vessels in the legs. It . also tells..you” how many cigarettes are safe for a-per- son lo smoke — the answer is none. ‘A single cigarette can cause the ‘increased: clottin reaction. If just’ one. clo forms in the. wrong place, you can have a problem.: _ So, since your. husband al- problem,.| think he shoul uit: smoking: righl- now. 1 ‘dan't mean taper off: ar. cut down, | mean quit completely f are - and forever, | °°. wey 5. ~The ease.t wrote aboul was.” ane. tT : mo: i a_man with Buerger's dis: ” ease, a disease thal causes | ~ thickening of the arteries‘in:. - - “the legs and blocks the cir- “Tt will cut down his need for Maalox, toos 20 ne “DEAR DR.LAMB'—‘Ihave read that grapfruit-burns up fat and is therefore excellent for weight reduction. Please explain this myth, or Lruism, DEAR READER You wera right the first Ume..It is a myth or, in plainer words, pure hokum. . The ‘calories in grapefruit ’ ara stiti calories and contrib- ‘ule to the. total number. of calories eaten. They do have. -a relatively law calorie con- -' tent per weight or bulk, and. they are good food, but that is. - as far as It goes. Far informa: ~* tior-on losing weight, write to ‘ye in care of this newspaper, . P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Sta- °° “LO019 tion; New. York, N.Y. 1 and ask for the booklet on los- ing weight. Enclose 50 cents _ ta cover costs. - Or. Lamb -walcomes ques- - . tlons irom his readers, but ba- -* - cause of the valume of mail he*.- ‘cannot answer: personally... - Questions of ganeral interest -* will ba discussed. in- fujure.- columns. Wilte to Dr Lambvin © : | cara of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radia City Station, °° New York, 'N.¥. 10079, HERALD, TERRAGH, B.C.’ * fy, Unce a child begins to have his teath straightened at - the dentist's office, parents feel the responsibility of dental care has been passed on lo the dentist. But good oral hyglene is even more important when a child is undergoing orthadonlic: irealment. ~ “Braces” which realign teeth do not protect them against decay. In fact, the device ilself can collect food particies around the ages of its springs and bands. . If the mouth isn't kept scrupulously clean throughout the duration of the ipeaimen! more decay can — loo many | -hygiene DENTAL TOPICS result from bacteria buildup on the irapped food partleles. - fn orthodontic treatment, the danger areas are not where the - braces are, but where the braces aran‘l, Poor oral - and - orthodontic irealment .are enemies~they must never be allowed 10 meel. There .is -no point in straightening the lecih if the child will net look after them. during the treatment and af- terward. It is up to the parent more than ever Lo see that the child gets proper guidance al home to maintain good cleaning habits, * ; _ Canadian Dental Association eachers needed — foreduce — pupil-teache time or regular teaching positions. (looking for a brand ae 7 | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1974 new home? | KEITH WILSON oo” CAN HELP i | i i i] | “4 SEND : — i area oo a VEL SO. | e QO aanuracrvaspwomEs H al has a. blood clotting. i Apply at the University of Victoria before May 1 and at "To assist teacher recruitment Ln. Dot tell ra governiment:giants are available to | some British Columbia residents. @ $250.00 to qualified former teachers returning to the _ profession in September, 1974, if they take refresher =~ courses at a’B.C, university of their choice this summer. " @ $250.00 to partially-qualified teachers who can complete __.. ‘their programmes ata B.C. university of their choice in: +. time to teach in September, 1974.05 00. — ‘Apply to the Dean of Education at any B.C. university 7 Je, $500.00 is available to persons with ‘acceptable university; ae standing to'take four months of. teacher education studies ° (May through August,(1974, at the University. of Victoria*.” ~and July and August :1974 and 1975 at U.B.C.). Candidates |: will be required to.intern between university seasons, © ~* teaching part-time and continuing their. studies. before May 3h. ‘ "Applications for actual. teaching positions must be made. _ to the local school board office: ‘or-by. registering with the” ‘Teacher Employment Service 095"Howe Street, - cee Vancouver. |. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION . GOVERNMENT OF, BRITISH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA, B.C, Lae . “The Hon. Ellen. lly, Minister’