an ebgelgene te ee a ata pia sage whee Re ek hy ta i de SE ett nm Menus ate te Se ante as ee np em me ie 16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 9,1989 et The rain held off just long enough Saturday to allow locals and visitors a dry view of the qe Riverboat Days parade. at Lt le vg TRIE NB epee conte pebebnset bet Re RE oe © on jay ies ere ie on orien we Wednesday with Fae by Fae Mooney | On limes and Ilme trees | -Popeye the Sailor has his spinach, but the English sailors of old had their limes. From the routine use of limes on long sea voyages, English sailors re- - ceived their nickname of ‘Limey’. But why limes? Why did those English sailors of Nelson’ s day eat limes? ‘ Scurvy. Sailors died from it. But somehow limes prevented it. | We now understand that it’s the vitamin C content of limes that prevents the once dreaded disease. Long before the word ‘vitamin’ was coined, indeed, before the antiscorbutic vitamin was ever isolated in lime, the fruit’s ability to prevent scurvy was well known and accepted, - although not fully understood. Today we know that limes are valuable not only for their vitamin C content, but also for the minerals they supply. Ac- cording to some nutrition sources, the addition of limes to a balanced diet can be bene- ficial in cases of arthritis and - some liver ailments, as well as, _ of course, preventing that-an- _ cient scourge of the high seas. As with the lemon, the juice. of limes has antiseptic qualities and will destroy harmful bacteria found in cuts and other sites of infection. For skin problems, lime juice can .be applied directly to the skin and. allowed to dry. This should be followed with a thorough: rinsing With clear water and an application of a light moisturizer. As a hair tinse in. the eontrol of. dan-. druff, or for relieving the itch associated with insect bites. and . irritation caused by poison ivy, lime juice cari be used success- ~ fully in place of lemon juice. Equal parts of lime juice and honey will ease a sore throat or cough. “The inside rind can be used as a dentifrice to whiten teeth. More popular uses of the lime are in beverages or in cooking. A slice of refreshing lime adds not only tang to cool summer beverages, but also flavor to mild herb teas such a! as linden. Linden (also known as lime- flower) tea is a soothing, mildly lime-flavored herb tea. The sweet-scented flowers of creamy yellow and the roman- tic heart-shaped leaves of the linden — or lime — tree, used as a tea, are good for easing a _ headache, sore throat, cold, coughs, and indigestion. But for pleasure, a hot cup of linden tea can be enjoyed with a squeeze of lime and a drizzle of honey. ; To top summer salads, here is a healthful recipe for a tangy and fresh — ‘Limey’ French Dressing 4 c. freshly squeezed lime juice Y% c, pure olive oil 2 tbsp. unpasteurized liquid honey... pinch of sea salt (to taste) f.g. cayenne - Shake well before using. Cover and store in refrigerator. | City adopts new rules Terrace city council adopted a number of Planning and Public “Works Committee recommen- dations at a recent public _meeting that will affect how long local drivers park at one loca- tion, where they drive in another _and just where Parkside Elemen- tary children will cross the street. The first involves parking to. the north and west of the Skeena Broadcasters building at Lazellle Ave, and. Emerson St. The 15- minute parking zone on the east side of Emerson between Lazelle . and the alley has been changed to one hour, and the section of ~ Lazelle in front of the Skeena . Broadcasters ‘building -has been: posted as a 15-minute parking ‘zone. Other. committee recommen: . dations adopted by council in- clude the permanent closure of Hughes St. between Straume ‘and Hamer as a dust control measure and the paving ‘of a short section of Birch Ave. east of Pendrini-St. Also following the direction of the committee, the city will begin developing a ‘comprehensive satellite dish sit- ing plan for residential use, con- tinue their examination of traf- fic flows at the North Sparks/ Halliwell . intersection, discuss the installation of a sidewalk _ with two homeowners on the east side of Eby St. between -MeConnell and Parkside a School, and continue their. in- — -.yestigation into ways of provid- . ing a sewer line to North Sparks -residents living north of Halli- | well. Leta pee te re Le oe caer ogee Qh SE ihe on a a ta reseen ‘i Lee dS heer a eee baker Lae on CORT eee coer err rter a er bas FE ae aki “thie path of. Tihe just is as the shining light, that shin-- eth more and more wnto the | perfecl day. i Proverbs: a 18 Sacred Heart Catholic Chureh Mass Times: .. Saturday: 7:30 p. ma. Sundays: 9:00 a. 14:30 a. 4830 Straume Avenue. Pastor... |. oo Fe. Allan Fr ‘Noonan m. : “OMA m. . 7 ” “eas.aata|_ as oo | St. ‘Matthew’ s ; Anglican Episcopal Church ‘Sunday Services: °. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School classes are held during the 9 a.m.- -sarvice. Chitd cate |§ available during the § a.m. service. 4506 Lakelse Priest in Charge: ‘Ven. J.A, MacKenzie - 635-9019 Avenue Starting 3229 Sparks Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. Sunday, May 7 — Worship Service at [1:00 d:m. _ Pastor: Donald P. Bolstad Street | 635-5520 ‘Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sabbath School: Saturday 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: Saturday 11:00-a.m. | 3306 Griffiths... Pastor: Ole Unruh —- 695-7913 Prayer Meeting: a, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 695-9232 - (for all ages}. 9:45 am. Sunday Services: . 8:30 a.m. / 11 "00 o.m,.6:90 p.m 3302 Sparks § Street oo Evangelical Free Church Sunday School: oe Pastors: “Jim Westman Gordan Froese - Prayer Meeting: Wed. 7:00 p.m. mr 035-5115 Sunday Worship: 40:30 a.m: . Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. 4907 Lazelle Ave. Knox United Church Evaning Worship: Minister: - | July 9 & 23 Stan Bailey August 13827. _— . Youth Group: Co 8:30 p.m. 895-6014 | Terrace Pentecostal Assembly ‘Early Service:. 8:30 a.m. Associate Pastor: Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Service: 1: 15 am. 3511 Eby Street © . Pastor: John Caplin Cllif. Slebert . Prayer Time: a 6:00 p.m sot Everio Service: 6: 30 p. m.. Ca 635-2434] Family Bible School: 9:45 a.m. Worship Service: 11: :00 a.m. Youth Ministries * Home Bible Studies: he “visitation (4923 Agar Avenue. - The Alliance Church Pastor: Rick Wiebe Asa‘t Pastor: Douglas Ginn Fellowship Service é: 330 P. m, _All are cordially Invited - 635-7727 | wlth uss On the ni nan . of our Son and Brother Exnzat. Predburg gu who passed away uly 28, 1989. “We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for thet kind con- dolences and flowers. ote will always b re Hu lovtig Mother, Dather, Sister | and Brothas Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Chri 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting For further information call 4643 Walsh Avenue. ‘The Salvation Army stian Education (afl ages) a t: 100 p. me Salvation Meeting . 635.0480 | Ch “unday Services: _ tam. &5 p.m. . 3602 Sparks rétian 2 ‘Reformed Church Pastor: Peter Sluys ~ — 635-2621 ; Coffee Break, Ladies’ Bible Study Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. & 7:45.p.m. _eas-e173 | |