PAGE 12 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. _ MONDAY, MARCH 15, 19714 ; : NO CHOCOLATE BARS, POP AND CHEWING GUM for Doreen and Bob Bales. They eat “healthy” food like organic Couple _stickto health foods Want something different to seat? > flow about organic dates, ‘wheat flour, leasthin and Vitamin C? Maybe it doesn't sound inviting to you, but the man ‘who hopes to open Terrace’s ‘fivst health food slore, says it’s all good, pure food. Bob Bates and his wife, Doreen, now sell health food products from their home at 4823 Lazelle, BY SUMMER b _ Summ hopes to be operating a real health food store. He's a slrong proponent of Vitamin E as a help for heart patients. “It helps your tissues utilize oxygen better,” Bates pointed out. Vitamin E, he maintains, is one of the hardest vitamins to get in natural foads, “It’s milled out of flour and wheat . products...the chemicals used destroy Vitamin E,"" Bates said. ‘BLESSINGS' dates, sesame wafers and fruit juice bars. Bates says he’s no 3 a: fanatic. He just tikes good, pure:-Staff photo. doesn’t “have the blessings” of the medial profession as a help for heart patients. But Bates said he knows doctors who use it themselves to help heart conditions. The Shute Brothers Clinic in London, Ontario pioneered the use of Vitamin E in the 1930's, Bates said. He is also a proponent of lesathin -- a ‘natural tranqualizer.”’ Lesathin, Bates said, is in the natural foods kidneys, heart: liver, egg yolk and New weather station will improve services The Canadian Meteorological Service, in its continuing objective to improve weather services in British Columbia, has opened a new weather station at Mackenzie, B.C. This station, which is located at Mackenzie Airport, is being operated on behalf of the Canadian Meteorological Service by the Burns Lake Weather Service of Burns Lake. No date set yet for hoop If Terrace has its way, the B.C. girls’ basketball zone finals will be held here. Workshop in musi iC Phe Terrace Music Festival will hold two workshops March 20 in local schools, Both will be at 10 a.m. Mrs. Adurey Mellors will hold a workshop: on diction and movement at Clarence Michiel School. And at E.T. Kenney School. Glyndwr Jones will hold a workshop for those interested in vocal work -- both soloist and choir. | Both instructors are adjudicaters for the Music Festival. The public is invited to attend the workshops. finals | Rod Brown, zone representative, will go to Victoria to put in a word for Terrace as the finals site. The finals will not be played until March, 1972 but plans are already being made for them. Terrace is included in a zone wilh Prince George and northwest B.C. Brown said that with Caledonia Senior Secondary. #8ymnasium being re-arrang Terrace would be a good ‘location for the finals. Participating would be 12 to 14 girls basketball teams in the zone. The School Baord Wednwsday night agreed to send Brown to Victoria. Trustee William Sargent of Hazelton asked Brown to recommend that the zone finals be played during Easter vacation to avoid a conflict with School work. _.Gov,t Inspected Frozen C.ON. Turkeys. 10-16" Ib. APRICOTS or PEARS » Halves. des NO DEALERS PLEASE The weather program consists of a complete weather watch daily from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m,, and at other times weather observations are taken at three- | hourly intervals. This meteorological information from Mackenzie will receive wide distribution aver the Nalional Meteorological Communication System, The weather observations from Mackenzie will be of assistance in providing a weather forecast service for air transportation in the Williston Lake portion of the Rocky Mountain Trench, and for ground transportation along the John Hart Highway. The climatological information will be of great benefit to forest, hydrology, mining exploration, in fact to all activities interested in this vast patt of British Columbia, of which Mackenzie is the focal point. ‘The weather station will be under the direction of Mr. Fred Melsaac, recently of Burns Lake, supported by two other observers. The telephone number of the new station is 997-6234, and a weather information service may he obtained during the hours the station is open either through . visit to the office or by telephone. Grade i “y beans. Bates says he’s not a; ; “health nul” but that some of | his customers are. *NOT FANATIC -“[ just eat healthy food as % much as possible. fanatic about it, " he said. “$4 == Dear Ann Landers: Will you please say something to the’ women in your reading audience who are filied with hate for the “Other Woman” because she wormed her way into a happy marriage and broke it up? IE am fed up with . . this complaint. It appears in your column very often. Don’t these wives realize that- NOBODY can break up a successful marriage? The indestructibility of a marriage is what distinuishes the good ones from the not so good. To - remain whole, in spite of trials and tribulations, to fend off the competition --- this is what a -j good marriage is all about. So often the “Other Woman” is characterized as a she-devil, a plotter, or worse yet, a tramp. Granted, sometimes ‘she is all three. But no matter what she is, or isn't, she could not have broken up a solid marriage. . from a 15-year-old high school girl who was crying buckets Recently you printed a letter een Nae because fer best friend had ‘stolen her steady sweetheart ’ Your reply was, ‘‘No girl can steal a ‘sweetheart unless he wants to be stolen. A boy isn'ta sack of salt to be thrown over a Shoulder and carried off." This was a true ‘statement, Why don’t you apply it to the: powerfully _ Older girts? The principle is the same --Secure In Key Biscayne Dear Sec: for writing. Dear Ann Landers: I’m a ‘happily married woman of 27.. We have two little girls, 4 and2, The problem is my mother. She is attractive and young looking I agree. Thanks Des | for 46. Last year Dad died. He was a hopeless alcoholic and ~ Mom really went through hell with him. Now that he js gone, Mom has been making up for lost time. _She was involved .with two men (both bums) who cost her money and left town. (The last one drove off in her car.) Now she has a fellow living withher. He is closer to my ag than hers. My husband and J have had several arguments over this, He said he could overlook the first two boyfriends becuase they at least had their own apartments. but his guy is too much. He fetuses to allow me to take }® v * our “litle. girls “to! “Granny's place, nor will he-allow her-in our home. 50 ‘long as she keeps i. this bum. ~. Gur girls ‘miss Granny and-she misses them. . Pdlike your opinion. --Miss Her Dear M.H.: --Your husband makes sense when he says the girls should not be taken to} Granny’s place, But she should not be barred from your home. - My adivce is to kebp the latch }} string out and your opinions to yourself. . : What i is French hissing?’ Ts it i wrong? - Who should set” the (i _ necking limits -- the boy or the’ girl?. Can a shotgun wedding} succeed? Read Ann Landers’ [i booklet, ““Teen-Age Sex ~Ten Ways-to Cool It.”* Send S0c in f a coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope, : The French sent 500 poids of. -. AIR MALL | -mail by balloon i in 1870, + Fm not all feel better, he said. Ae that includes his 78-year-old # mother. Next time you feel like a! how about a; candy bar, sesame seed bar or a frutt 5 Synthetic foods shelved Agriculture minister Cyril Shelford, has, introduced a Bill in the Legislature that would give the Provincial Government the pawer to ban synthetic food products from sale in British: Columbia, . The Bill, to be known as the Synthetic Food Products Act states in part: “No person shall “manufac- ture, process, sell, offer for sale, or have in his possession for sale a synthetic food product, unless the snythetic food product is exempted from this Section by Regulations.” It further states that no synthetic food products should be advertised or described using words or illustrations that are the same as, or similar toa natural food product. This implies that sellers or manufacturers of snythetiec apple drinks would not be able to use the word “apple” in the - - name or advertising. They would also not be able to _ use pictures of apples on the package. Fines may be imposed for violation of this Act. The Act, will, under regulation, cover a_ con- siderable number os similar food products. the . How? No, this picture isn’t a cheat. -. : The luggage in the photograph will go into the VW in the photograph. ___ First of all, that's no ordinary Volkswagen up there. It's a Super Beetle. With a trunk that carries twice as much as any beetle ever, (That takes care of 1 suitcase, _2 overnight ‘bags and an attaché case.) And in case you'd forgotten, every Volks- wogen comes with a rear seat that folds down to create a cavernous 14.1 cubic feet of luggage space. - More goes into a Volkswagen ~ than just hard work. (That takes care of the other 4s suitcases, 5 overnight bags, 4 travel. bags, and 3 train cases.) Alas, all these years we've been known mostly for. our uncanny dependability. Not for our uncanny luggage stary. But, as you can see, more goes into a VW than just a fierce attention to detail, A'good deal all around, consid- ering you only have to put $2,249,* into one in the first place. *Price bared on Wggested maximum retall price F,O.8, East and West F.O.E. Provinelal toxes and shipping charges oxira, ” I Q.1.F. Sliced, Crushed or Tidbits Pineapple.