This weeks letter starts off with an apology to Chester Nyce from Sunnyside Cannery who donaled two game balls to the Canyon Nishga Tribal Council Basketball Tournament. [t, seems he was forgotten wher the presentations were made so as a resulthis game ball was not presented to the winning team. Thave a brilliant idéa, why not donate these balls to the Nass Camp boys leams as we have only two basketballs here to practice with. Even though the tournament is over we are stili practicing Tuesdays 3:20-4:30 and Thursdays 6:20-7:30 as the saying goes Practice Makes Perfect. : another house fire at. Aiyansh and il’s wierd that this fire was next door lo the last fire which in turn was next door to another house fire,’ Thal makes three housefires in-a row of three houses.. Thankfully. the fire at the Hubert McMillan residence _ the whole house was nat burnt to ‘the: ground, but there was _ however extensive smoke and ‘water. damage. Looks like the resignation. of Howard Davis ~~ has finally brought some resulls .cagc there are — teachers, . -superintendanls and leaven ~: knows what else coming out of ‘the woodwork (or so it seems). “Howard was our principal for a “period-of five-imonths but with “fo cooperation from the School ‘Board ‘in Terrace it grew 100. “difficult “to. manage the school. “AJL seéms Nass Camp {s the last : “ea ‘the School .Boards list’ for “school facilities, equipment, The “resignation tame’into effect we “finally ‘had"'d ‘correspondence “M@acher; who teaches - the plndents,. al night as he (the feacher) works during the day _o= far thecompany. The same day the-depiily superintendent was _” upand thestudents in the school "Were ;given lests galore. Also that day brought the arrivals of. Mrs. Louisé Cavalheiro the sew “o-[nlermediate teacher- and “Principal, along with her was a "7... Werrace who came along to help . er get settled. Monday brings ~“lhe-start of a Kindergarten which will be supervised by ~ =." 28teffanie Hudson who Is not a Sos DPACIFIERS HELP PREVENT CROOKED TEETIL Babies who suck paciflers will “usually have straighter tee th “then: thosa’ who suck their ‘thutibs or fingers, according to a group of University of Torenta dental scientists. . On Tuesday: night (here was . “3 started to fall apart and il, yice-principal from a school in” + yo me : THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. teacher but will suffice till one arrives, _ Lols of more surprises from the company who suddently became generous and. are sending up 3 furnace equipped 10x52 trailers which will be set aside by side in the Recreation Hall area. “These trailers will conlain 2 pool lables, a shuffle- ’ board, a dartboard, a ping-pong lable, a.sound proof cardroom and T.¥.-room. And that's na all, they will be installing a new TV, antenna behind Canyon City as soon as weather per- mils, No more staticy’,T.V. peoples. We're coming up in world, Where the old T.V. and Poe] Roam is tmere will be a 40 roam complex set up for more company employees, And they: have all the'materials now for fixing up, the Ree. Hall acouslically, Work is supposed to begin on it on Monday. Al the last Ladies Nass Valley ~ Community Club meeting they finally held elections and the results were as follows; Alice Brown - President, Marge Walker, - Vice-President, Debbie Hebb -- Secretary, Sleffanie Hudson, - ‘Treasurer and I'm not sure about: the . Sunshine. Girl~ or the- Social Convenor. --° . Was-a lille disappointed in the District Superintendent Don ~ Smytle who seat out’ a y questionaire. -lo _ the Parents regarding the formation of the, -New' School District’ in’ the. . Valley. The questionaire read as follows:. I would enroll my epild in. an amalgamated school under the jurisdiction of the new. School District. in a location ather than Nass Camp’ (eg. Aiyansh) Yes or No. I would enroli my child in Nass River Elementary: . under ‘the jurisdiction of the New School District. . Yes or No.. 1 would enroll my child in Nass River Elementary only if the school ° Semains under the jurisdiction of the present District, Skeena- ;Cassiat. Yes or No. -1 would enroll my child in a: school School: District, only under, the: | following {Gondilions (please. slate). This, questionaire is to assist .the “Department of Education but why are they so concerned now when we were ~ leit out all the time before? What difference is: it where the children go to school or with + whom they go to school as long as their education is thought of first and obviously the Terrace School District hasn't been doing much of that, “Also I feal that the uniting of, children of different races will creale a smoother place to live in when (hese children have reached adulthood, Prejudice is borne not from children but ‘from’ parents, fear and ignorance, “overcame this now - and. the: .. children will benefit from it in the future, © ‘ ___ Niag income tax s MARCH 2] - APRIL 20 one who berates you ts on thin Ice,..achleve bal- anee on personal level «linproved finances, TAURUS APRIL 2] - MAY 21 unwise to loan money DoW soeto-operative venture favoured,,...balance bus- iness and pleasure to ave . old health problem. GEMINI MAY 22 - JUNE 2] new responsibilities are a step forward,,,problem with partuer,,...jyour Jud- gement Is valld,,.roman- He-pictura favourable, . CANCER JUNE 22 - JULY 23 - unexpected financial boon * sersselialp from distant so- - WICO. a daUCh parsonal project..travel possibie: -” LEO JULY 24 = AUGUST a3 financial picture prom- - Inent,,.accept help from | influential friends,...est- . _ ate or money matters... social life Improves, _ AUGUST 24 = SEPT. 29 original Idea may bring | dinancial galn,,,...,.career advance...earn respect by _ Initiating positive. chan- ges, |. preakfast-of chilled melon, -: seTambled eggs, a slice.of ham, “toast: and coffee, looks very ~\ different =from the consumer's : viewpoint, That chilled meloa ‘Ig “eoniposed - of - starches, sugars, pectin, malic’ acid _-eltrie acid; succinic acid, anisyl ec PY propionate, . amy] “acetate J, 7. aseorble acid, . vitamin . A, . ; * piboflavinandthiamine, = The list for scrambled eggs is just about twice as long and you aren’t even half way throug! the breakfast menu. ae - In the 18th century, the French selentist | Antoine - LIBRA . SEPT, 24-OCT. 25. cut the umbilleal cord... strict control of Impul- ses, emotions,,attention to detall,,,methodical ap~ Lavoisier sald: “Life is a preach Ls best, ‘chemical process’ -- an 0 . s C : servation universally accepted } ORPIO bytoday’sscicntists. OCT, 24 + NOV, 22 , ~The analysis of melon points ‘favours speculative ven= up the fact that all food is made tures,,.examina prosp- * up by nature of. “chemicals” — * ete “curefully..gains ic 7 3S is the human body. Whether. personal goals. Wnexp- you find your vitamin C in an he orange or a test tube, Us si ected good fortune * vitamin C. : . - The additivies in, our canned and frozen ‘fruits and vegetables, our processed meat and bottled beverages are designed to give us an abun- _ dant, safe and nutritious supply of food. _ SAGITTARIUS NOV, 23 - DEC, 2t attraction to one who can harm,,.mapr loss lf war- nings unheeded...be dis+ creet, tactfol,,,.atlantion to detaLl. CAPRICORN - DEC, 22 ~ JAN. 20 approval from others... possible change...inerea- sed responsibility...util- ize wisdom, practicality eefinancial picture Imp- from earliest days man has utilized -salt and spices as preservatives and flavouring agents For meatand fish. : But it is only im the last 50° - years, marked by significant. ‘standards of living and an ever- growing demand for con- ~"Ag seen by. the setentist, your - * that the harvest -at all seasons. . Their use in food.ls not. new: - growth in population, -higher -. - according to Grocery Products “Manufacturers of Canada, the ‘industry _ representing major producers. spokesman Goyernmant spokesmen and~ industry leaders point out that the main purposes of food ad- ditives are to preserve foods 80 \ is not wasted and to make variety available ‘There. are three principal - methods of obtaining additives. _ Some ‘are components of un- rocessed ‘foods such as lecithin, found in soybeans and corm. Others’ are modified natural foads, derived from natural sources but are chemically altered to perform 8 "specific job. Good examples* are the modified starches :that act’ as thickening or emulsion-holding agents in many foods. Because starch hasa limited capacity to *. withstand temperature change, it must undergo modification to maintain the desired viscosity. _ Otherwise, the starch could not be used satisfactorily in products stich as salad dressings.. The third category into which” additives fall are-those created or synthesized in laboratories’ | ’ by food scientists to, fill special needs and meet special _problems. . But. many of these syn- ‘thesized chemicals are also nature © identicals. ‘The propionates in Swiss cheese, for ‘example, are used in a number of other foods: to help retard * ditives are derived, source ad- their pub went application Is regula’ by Canada Health and Welfare regulatiqns. ‘From, whatever’ And they are added toachieve ~ specific results. For instance, the preserving agents added to bread ' are . ynould Inhibitors which ensure that the loaf bought on Saturday will still be edible by Monday. ‘The anti-oxidants in fats prevent rancidity 50 that the ‘consumer can- be sure her family will not reject the morning cereal, fried chicken or potatoes tossed with melted margarine. _ Some substances such aS iodine, which is & mineral nutrient, are vital to health. Yel the amount naturally occuring in food is so small that govern ment regulations require ils addition to at! table salt sold in Canada. _ : The additives that Canada's food industry utilizes have been approved through the Health Protection Branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare... Industry must undertake’ the testing of all additives and submit a full and proper justification for their use. This includes need, functlon, — safety, amount proposed and label information. Government regulations stipulate that food processcrs shall forward to the. Health Protection Branch not only roves, venience foods, that the use of AQUARIUS. -| additives has really expanded, - JAN, 21° FEB | - advance In plansreses favours romance, money o»confér with close ones before taking final action aapossiblity of travel PISCES FEB, 20 - MARCH 20 overall improvements... surprise visit from sup- posed snemy,..-sbaalth problem may aggravate domestic squabbles. , THE POWDER AND THE GLORY. Skiing can bea chilling experience-if you don't dregs - warmly. And one of the heat ways to keep warm Is to wear a wool ski sweater. Ls “* Wool is warm, the way. you like to) feel inside no. matter how: cold it gets aul". under the jursidiction of the new: ~ ig * limit when .you wear a ski sweater!" 6. 0 uve ara’s ta man. Wool ski sweaters. that carry the Woolmark label . |, are. distinguished as quality products of 100 percent pure.) _ wool, Wool keeps your.botly. _ healin, bul holds cold alr out, -’ No wander experienced, -: skiers ‘say, “The. aki's the: ce. + JOE'S PRINTER'S 2: 4611 Lazelle, Terrace ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFSET & LETTERPRESS . CALL... ' {635-3024 Res, 635-6471 ; ONE DAY SERVICE ON RUBBER STAMPS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1974 . specific information about: the additive, but also'a. sample in the form in whieh: it is proposed for: use, On request, the processor must make available for analysis a sampie of the food containing the additive. - ve Maurice Young The Board of Directors of Safeway Stores, Inc., today . elected Mr. W. Maurice Young as a Director of Safeway: . -, Mr. Young is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Of- ficer of Finning Tractor & Equipment Company Limited, Vancouver, British Columbia. Mr, Young was born in Victo- ria, British Columbia, After service in the Royal Canadian Navy, he altended the Univer-. * sity of British Columbia, grad- uating with a B.Comm., in 1948, and subsequently joined Finning. He is a Sloan Fellow, Massachusetts Institute ‘of Technology with a M.S. in In- dustrial Management, 1961.’ Directorships include ‘The Toronto-Dominion Bank, Northem Electric Company Limited, Pine Point Mines Limited, Royal General Insur- -. -ance Company of Canada. Mr. : ¥ is active in communily associations and public ser- vices, including: such o: ani zations as the United Way _ Itletsyou — tax our brains Instead of your . Children of five age proups “-swere studied al the Burlington (Ontario) - Orthodontic ‘ -Researth Centre over 19 years. “Children who sucked their wAbumbs and fingers. were found mare « Hkely ta have creoked 2. Sigethi. “And .the. amount of “displaced leeth varied wilh the “$nlerisity and duration of the habit ~ - “-. Hawever, those children who “stopped sucking thelr thumbs ‘before the age of six, had no : -more than a normal prevalence vof crooked teeth, =. * “Those who were allowed’ — , pacifiers were less than haif as “Jikely ta have crooked teeth as Athoge who used teething rings, or’had no pacifiers. 2 0 8s The Canadian scientists, led... 7 Frank Popovich, a “that.” - 7 | - Gall 635-9111 for Autoplan claims service in Terrace. area you're ina motor vehicle accident, just call 036-9111 ‘and’an Ice adjuste be inspected and your claim settled as soon as po a shout. ot will arrange for your oar to : " Itseasy. << # ‘ Gérbadian Denlal Association. é "5" oe We have tax experts. And wa have computerg. mantis : ."'Il's a quick, low-cost way to solve that yearly problem, P | ; : i'sa.convenient way. Because there's a Niagara office near. - at . : you, And it's a pleasant way. So give us a call.’ a é = i en ol or Mee by ans see - oh tae INSURANCE CORPORATION ME OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ae a ug. 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