Fe Oe ee ee 2 See ee re 2 rea arte i ‘bridé:” They. wore long, _ designs. Bouquets carried THE LION IN SUMMER was seen on the streets when the. Prince Rupert Chinese Community held a parade to promote Rg of Terrace Saturday the Folkfest performances at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. (Dave Hamilton Photo). The Sacred Heart Catholic Church was the location of the ceremonies June 19 al 4:00 p.m. when Maria Conceicao Pereira, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pereira, exchanged marriage vows with Tony Silveira Macedo Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Macedo. Father Andrew Allison officiated at the ceremony. The bride given in marriage by Tony Macedo Sr., looked lovely in a long white gown complete with long trailing veil trimmed with lace matching that of the dress. She carried a large bouquet of red roses arranged with while car- nations. The bridesmaids were Maria Moniz, Maria Bonitinho and Fatima Macedo, friends of the. short-sleeved dresses with ruffled necklines and dark and light yellow flowered by the bridesmaids were of yellow net and lilac flowers, The bride’s mother wore a dark blue dress and coat with a corsage of white roses. Joe Moniz was best man to the groom and Manuel Moniz, Oliver Macedo and Tony Mateus were the ushers. The reception was held in the Terrace Arena Banquet Room. Mr. Joe Mitchell capably handled the duties - of Master cf Ceremonies. The newlyweds will take up residence at 4808 Graham Avenue, Terrace, Pereira-Macedo wedding Tony Silveira Macedo and Maria Conceicao Pereira (Ken’s Photo Studio) Ifyou need help telephone i 635-5636 __ or 635-5520 - [Information ae a a rT] ALCOHOLICS.. However, those who have ANONYMOUS AND THE stopped while they still have “HIGH BOTTOM"' job, family, and position in ALCOHOLIC the community are often How far dawn the path of alcoholism do you have to go in order to quatify for membership in Alccholics Anonymous? Not very far. The A.A. preamble states, “The only requirement for mem- bership is a desire to stop drinking." And that is an individual decision. In the early years, most A.A. members spoke of losing jobs and families, of time spent in hospitals, jails and skid rows across the nation, Today, however, the rofile of A.A. membership aS changed, Newer members come in speaking of days lost from work, of marital problems, Yet they fee] the remorse and shame common to all alcoholics. They may not haye had blackouts (memory lapses) or taken the morning drink. They may-not have had the shakes and the sweats. Yet - they have experienced many symptoms of alcoholism typical of the skid-row alcoholic. ‘There is no difference as far as A.A, membership is: concerned, Both types are alcoholics. : referred to as “‘high bot- tom” alcoholics, whereas those who have been hospitalized and jailed, lost family and job, are called “low bottom” alcoholics, The difference between the two categories is that a taste of the horror of alcoholism has been more than enough to convince the high-bottom alcohclic that he has a problem with alcohol. ; The low-bottom alcoholic needs a little more per- suasion — hospitalization, jail, dismissals, divorce caurt,- ete. Unfortunately, some alcoholics are never: convinced. They are committed to a mental hospital, some with per- _manent brain damage. Or they die. ; In large measure some of today’s A.A. members owe their early recovery to the fact that the disease of alcoholism has _ been recognized at all levels as a national public health problem. They may have been referred to A.A. by a doctor, psychiatrist, or clergyman. A relative or a friend may ' have read about A.A. in a national magazine or newspaper. They may have § ; iy Two bedroom home with hig mvegetable garden, close to seen a movie or television drama dealing with alcoholism and A.A. They may work for one of the hundreds of companies in the United States that have programs to combat alcohelism among em- ployees, where counselors note absenteeism or a suspicious pattern of work behavior, Once an individual joins A.A., he can identify with the progression of aleoholism in the stories of other members -~ many of whom have endured more mental, physical and spiritual suffering. He will note that the ' disease gets worse over the years -- never better. He : will learn from others who have “experimented” that § no period of abstinence — days, months or years — will enable him io drink A safely again. He will learn from the experience of other & ecan maintain @. his health, happiness and § A.A.'s that spiritual well-being by staying away from one drink one day at atime. And & he will become grateful that he is a alcoholic. @ Chalet-type home with 4 : ting. high-bottom §f The tion later came down the aisle of the theatre to the delight of the people who attended the Fotkfest performances. (Brian Gregg Photo), A bill of rights for health care consumers is being sought by .the 18,000- member Registered Nurses’ Association of B.C. ; The nurses are seeking endorsement of the measure from B.C. Health Minister Robert McClelland and a variety of organizations, including the B.C. Medical Association, the B.C. Health Association, the Professional Association of Residents and Interns and the Medical Record Librarians’ Association of B. : - Adopted from a position paper of the Consumers’ Association of Canada, the nurses’ proposed bill of rights includes: - The right to be informed about nutrition, birth control and drug abuse; about health insurance; about referral practices to . | | | RNABC seek health bill | community health facilities and‘ about the - individual's own diagnosis and treat: ment, - - The right to refuse ex- perimentation, undue and painful prolongation of life, and participation in teaching programs, + The right to participate . in decision-making, in- cluding consumer . par- ticipation in government planning of health services and with health personnel involved in the individual’s direct care. , - The right to access to qualified health personnel, to a second medical opinion and to prompt responses in emergencies. ‘ All registered nurses in the province are members of the association, which is the governing body of the. profession in | British Columbia, Realty World Member Brokers bring you their best 1) acres of flat river bottom land, only 5 miles from town. i $20,000.00. Calt H. Godlinski, 635-5397, Aterrific buy ina duplex, Two 3 bedroom units aver 1500 sq. ft. each. Near new building Shas low overhead and good Btenancy record. Fenced and landscaped in a good area of town, Close fa elementary school. Asking $59,000.00. Phone Hans Cautien, 635-3708. mils, Lovely home with large well-. kept yard on Hamer Avenue, #100 ff. of frontage on paved sireet. Double carport and natural rock fireplace. Phone’ and arrange appointment to view, Frank Skidmore, 635- 5691, Commercial & (Office Space for Lease - MINI MALL - Fraak Skidmore 635-4971 badrooms, approx. 1800 sq. ft., etectric heat, on two acres of @iand. A vary distinctive residence in a parklike sef- Inquire about rental purchase on this property. For more information, call H. Godlinski, 635-5297. schools, full basement with 2 S additional bedrooms, a good Shome for a big family. Full price only $38,000.00. Call H. Godlinski, 635-5397. Park Hans Caulien 635-3708 ~~ Frank Skidmore 635-5691 Truly elegant! Spanish style 4 bedroom home located on Pear Street. This.home has been reduced in price and is an excellent buy at 545,000.00. Phone H. Godlinski, 635-5397. This home should be viewed before you buy anojher. Looking for a peaceful summer hideaway? Try this ideal family cabin at Lakelse Lake, situated on the west side of lake, This summer hideaway features large cabin with porch completely round, beautiful setting plus shallow sandy beach. Priced at just $15,000.00, Phone Barb Pariitt, — 635-6768, 196 acre farm. 2 miles river frontage, 1 mile highway frontage. Fult line af farm machinery, several ovt- buildings, 2 wells, large garden area plus greenhouse are just a few of the features '- you'll find on this farm. Phone for appoiniment to view. Barb Parlltt, 635-6748. A good buy. 3 be with basement, fireplace and carport. Borders a park area. Paved street. Good condition fhroughout. Open price in $40,000.00 range. Phone Hans Caulien, 635-3708. 2city lots, 66 x 100, R-4 caning. Full price $12,500.00, Call H. Godlinski, 635-5397. Well maintained 4 bedroom ‘hame in quiet area on ¥2 acre. Has chicken coop - utility shed. with pen, all major appliances will stay. For further in- formatian call Ron Earl, 435- 2613, Avenue Realty Ltd.|| | 4615 Park Avenue ” fenced, “minutes from town. Harst Godlinski 635-5397 This Hamer Avenue home features rec roam, bar, laundry room and workshop in basement. Must be viewed to see value. 3 bedrooms up and 1 down. Electric heat, ‘land- scaped and fenced yard. Close fo fown and schoals. Call F. Skidmore ta view, 635-5491. HOME ON ACREAGE Cozy 2 bedroom house with barn and shed on 15 acres, mostly cleared and seeded, all beautiful fruit and vegetable garden. An ideal place for country fiving. Full price $70,000.05. Call H. Godlinski, 635-5397. Spacious 3 bedroom family home with self-contained suife, ground levél. Try your offer an this home located © close fo schools and jus? Phone Barb Parfitt, 635-6768 to view. Rental property, 3 suites In a new building that, requires finishing. Unusual Sut prac- fical design. Perfect for someone that can complete fhe work himself and then rent out for revenue, Ask any of our sales peaple for more in- formation. Must be soid. Open fo offers an price and terms. Phone 635-4971, $35-2612 Ron Eari Very appealing property with mobile home 12 x 24 and ad- size. 4 carpet same Ww-W dition of bedrooms, throughaut. Equipment shop good for fogging trucks or other machinery. For further information cali H. Godlinski, 635-5397. ay Small 2 bedrogm home on Graham Avenue. 130 x 394" lot, partially landscaped. Try your offer. Phone Barb Parfitt, 435-6768. MLS. - Acreage. Willow Creek Subdivision. Creek, partially cleared. Easy year round access, $18,000.00. Phone Hans Caulien or any Park Avenue salesperson. 3 bedroom home with carport. Practical interlor layout. Basement has rumpus room and extra bedroom. Big yard, fenced, Tree hausa included in full price of £46,700,00. Phone Hans Caulien, 635-3708. Parklike setting, view of Skeena Rivar, plus beautiful 3 bedroom, full basement hame. Located on Churchill Drive, fhis executive type -home features 2 fireplaces, rec room, storage room, Workshop, full fength balcony - plus beautifully landscaped yard. Phone Barb Parfitt, $35- 6768 for viewing. Privacy, parklike setting, 5.39% acres of land. These are [usta few of the features you'll find & in this 2 bedraam log hause at! Woodland Park. Make an appointment toe view now. Phone Barb Parfitt, 635-6748. MOUNTAINYIEW PARK The Best Building Lots in Town. Paved Streets. oi Underground Services. High & Dry. Ask any of ff our Salespeople about Prices & Terms. t oan Barb Pariitt 435-6748 Four bedrooms in this split level home, needs same finishing inside, a good Potential for a handyman. Priced at anly $26,000.00. For further information cal! H. Godlinski, 635 Relaxed country tiving on 1%4 acres of land, Modern home with spacious kitchen and living room, 2 bedrooms. Self-: contained suite in basement. AG good buy at $42,000.00, For more information cail H.. Godlinski, 635-5397, Building lots. Residential and § commercial, priced to sell. Looking for small acreage ar small farm for horses, Phone Barb Parfitt, 625-6768. We have several small farms and acreages ideal for horse orf small hobby farms, 635-4971 | Ed Diess' 35-2089 —-