TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1971 (im A SAFETY AWARD goes to Skeena Forest, Products from the Workmen's Compensation Cyril White, WCB chairman, presents. Hoard. the award to | “red Kerby and Jack Coburn of Skeena Forest Praducts--Terrace photo. Services held for Frank His many friends in the Terrace area were saddened to hear of the sudden death of Roy Frank in Fort Nelson. Roy was spending the winter visiting with his mother and step-father at the Summit at mile 392 on the Alaska highway, Hebecameillon. March 30 and was rushed to the hospital in Fort Nelson where he died on the morning of March 21. Roy was born in Smithers in 1930 and took much of his early schooling in Terrace. He worked al the Skeena View hospital here for 17 years leavi- ng there aboul two years apo. During his stay there he jo- ined the Little Theatre group and took an active part in - several of their plays. His was a cheerful nature and he was always willing to lend a helping hand when needed. The body was brought to - Terrace for burial. Service was from the Anglican church and he was buried in the Frank family plot in the Kitsumkalum cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Foster, Allan MeColl, Hugh N- attress, Norman Frank, Jim McKenzie and Frank Earl. Roy is survived by vhis mother, Mrs, Delma Steele and two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Horness of Dawson Creek and Mrs. Vera Miller of McKenzie. The family wish to thank ail those who so kindly assisted in their time of bereavement. ANN LANIER Soe *, Py A ae os Dear Ann Landers: I've been going with Bryce for nearly three years, We keep on having these terrible arguments about a tramp who will not leave him alone. ‘Un several occasions when he was Supposed to be working late I learned he was seen with this woman. Last night Bryce stoad me up. Tonight he tried to explain. The tramp showed up at his apart- ment just as he was leaving. He couldn't be rude so he invited her in for one drink. Weill, one drink led to another and the next thing he knew it was 6 o’clock in the morning. Bryce has hegged me to forgive him, He says this wom- an means nothing to him. The only reason he has been nice to all who would like to save money. He promised to marry me next year when he is debt- free and able to buy me a nice |. ring, Please advise.”His Barby Doll Dear Doll: Under what rock did you find this prize? My advice is to give Bryce the air so fast he'll catch pneumonia from the breeze, There's a name for men who take money from women but Service Schedule - Sunday School Morning Worship = Sunday Evening = Bible Study = Tuesday DTUAETO SEAN NOUAESOUERUCTEE ER 5 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES VOSA UT eT Una HULELLAS HN PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m. 1i:am. . 7:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m, = Youth Night Thursday 7:30 p.m. = The end of your search tar a friendly church. = SUL LLL CR ‘Salvation Army 4451 Greig For info on other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bilt Young 635-5446 uf 4647 Lazelle Ave. Phanes Office Home DESO TADASLEENE REET VERAUEY 635-2434 = 635-5336 = 7:40 Thursday Night “Bible Study & Prayer Meating” KNOX UNITEDCHURCH Cor, Lazelle Ave. & Munroe St. Phone 635-6014 Sunday Services: Church Schoel 11:00 a.m, oe Morning Worship 17:00 a.m, Nursery & Kindergarten 11:00 a.m. EVANGELICALFREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St. 1:00 — Sunday School 11:00 — Morning Worship 22:30 a.m. — Evening Service CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m, W:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rev. John Vandyk Phone: 635-2421 * 10:00 a.m, Sunday School ! 11:00 a.m, Worship Service 5:00 p.m, Worship Service Back to God CFTK Hour Friday 9:30 p.m. this is a family newspaper, honey. Dear Ann Landers: Like you, I do not drink. Like you, I am often surrounded by people who do. It used to be a prablem -- getting drinkers to leave me alone at a party. I became weary of carrying decoys -- ginger ale | didn’t want, or. water witha cherry in jt. After awhile I became annoyed with myself for pretending. I solved the problem with one simple Sentence. Here itis: “I have never known a person with so many brains that he could pickle part of them in alcohol. ” Alter that little salvo the lushes leave me pretty much alone. Try it Ann. -- Success It's Beautiful Dear Beautiful: 1 don’t need to, thanks, [ just tell the lushes that if 1 don't mind them getting’ smashed, they shouldn't mind my not getting smashed. It ' works just as well. Is alcoholism a disease? How can the alcoholic be treated? Is there a cure? Read the booklet ‘Alcoholism -- Hope And Help,” by Ann Landers. Enclose 35¢ in coin with your request an a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Three years ago I met a girl at work, She was seperated from her husband. We fell in love. When she became pregnant [ wanted to marry her but she decided to go back to her husband. She had twins and I was. proud as can be, The twins are’ the smartest and cutest little boys I’ve ever seen. ] hope you won't think I am conceited when I tell you they look exactly like me, I want lo marry this girl and raise the boys more than anything in the world. The trouble is the girl’s husband — he likes the kids very much, toc. Last night [ begged her to reconsider. She told me to get lost and stop pestering her, What are my rights? These boys ‘are mine. I am willing to fight for them in court if I have to, Aren’t there laws for people like me? — Robbed DEAR ROBBED: Yes, there are laws — but they read like this, Bub: Children born to a woman who is married belong, legally, to her husband. Since you seem to be so freakéd out’ over kids, why don't you find a nice single girl and marry her and leave this woman alone? Take her advice, Get lost. on - ‘When you don't know who. “AUS CANCER FOR ALL READERS BORN BETWEEN -APRIL4th and APRIL 10 It looks like being a year of lucky chances, But although it is true that unless you speculate it will be hard to accumulate much by way of lucky breaks, you nevertheless are not called upon to. ‘stake your shirt’ on any alleged certainty. Some people who have a win in the Pools gain as much from the speculation of an eighth of a penny as do others who stake large sums ineffectually, As a matter of fact, one of the most important things you must do this year is to put a curb on any form of extravagence; because that is the way in which your resources could be frittered away. - leaving you with empty pockets, AQUARIUS January 21 - February 19 Comparatively an uneventful week, although employment possibilities may make for movement or getling around. Hopes and wishes are expand- ing, and you may have some vision as to where you want to get. As for romance, love af- fairs are favoured though you may do more attracting than chasing. PISCES February 20 - March 20 Whatever it is you want, from life, whether in the direction of ambition or the achievement of romance, happiness, or self- satisfaction, is well signified this week. Don’t expect much action in this particular week. Things will come your way without your conscious planning for them. ARIES March 21 - April 20 The elevated Mars should that you are out to reach your ends, and have sufficient agression and skill to catch the bird on the wing. Changes which are occuring in the background may perhaps open doors for you. So be of good heart for {| Spring is at hand: and, as always the coming of spring causes the Arian heart to rejoice. TAURUS . April 21 - May 21 Occupational opportunity may lie in store for you; and although this particular week may seem uneventful, it is by no means adverse for money- making. As for romance, t- hough this too is wearing its neutral clothes and therefore less likely to attract than when Blamorous, you are now in the opening days of spring - a time when a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. GEMINI May 22 - June 21 With an elevated Venus, glamour and romance may well be in your mind's eye this week - and with Jupiter and Neptune logether in your 7th (marriage) house, it might well be that some of you have hopes. Ah well, this is the kind of week which is apt to make the heart feel eternally young. CANCER June 22- July 22 This is likely to be a quiet and uneventful week, All the same, keep up your goad offices and services, and in no way slack off. Even if you are taking things quietly, you should learn how to cooperate with others. - They may extend a welcoming hand - seize it. ‘ LEO July 24 - August 22 You have your thinking-cap- an indication which signifies a good week for planni- ng purpuses. And with a Leo, that usually means planning to - make a little more money, So long as you give a practical shape to your plans, you will be moving in the right direction, But. see that you implement yo- ur plans with goods and - services. , | change may business, But Seems to be with you, and therefore if you have a worth- while plan it might be as well to slartio implement il. It will bea By CONSTANCE SHARPE _ pleasant enough week for rom- antic purposes, though not an ideal period for starting a new _ affair. / LIBRA, September 23 - October 22 A mildly-diverting week for personal relationships and for making new contacts. Glamorous ideas may enliven the perspective and might be used for promoting friendships. In business, da not attempt to be loo ambitious, and for finaneial Matters observe a due caution, . SCORPIO October 25 - November 21 Romance may strike up an imaginative image in your - mind; and the more glamourous the circumstances the more attractive the idea may be. But you will not lose Sight of your careeral goals, even 50, and opportunities for expansion should not be lacking. VERGO August 23 - September 22 Some form of judicious result in good the initiative - HOROSCOPE | _ é : Cancer - e . Visits _. . SAGITTARIUS _ November 22- December 21 Conditions are expansive and there seems to be no reason why you should not be feeling o- ptimistic and happy - even Smug. For you are now in which should be quite ‘a lucky period when things should be going y- our way and perhaps opening up all sorts of expectations. Nor - will romance take a back seat in all of this! : CAPRICORN . December 22- January 20 visited Terrace last week. | Health Unit, by means of a simple test, ; ; TURN FOR WORSE Continue your efforts te ‘achieve and to forward your - ambitions. Perhaps you may hot get very far in this partica- when you are on the way up; and the elevated position of Uranus suggests that exciting careeral opportunities may late. the near future. | The ugly one still looks the best, . Look at it this way. . Nobody has what Volkswagen has: A 25 year headstart, All this ‘time we've been refining it. Improving it. Then refining our refinements and improving Our improvements. Nobody has the horde of inspectors, The 16,000 individual inspections, Or the grinding tests. Nobody has our kind of paint job: all 35 pounds of it. ; Nobody builds a car the way we do: airtight. Nobody builds in what we do. An exira heater, "Spring Special! COMPLETE AUTOMATIC Meet A solid sheet of steel underneath. A reor seat’ that folds down, , . Nobody has the service. The electronic diag- nosis system. The 2 year 24,000 mile warranty, When the new small cars came out, everyone thought they were going to make the bug look bad, But they forgot that it takes time to turn outa car that won't turn out to be a disappointment, So instead, the new small cars are o; actually accomplishing something quite remarkable. 2 . They're making the bug look beautiful. Ray Eagle, education officer of the Canadian Cancer Society, During his visit, two films were shown at the Skeena One of the films, “The Odyssey of Dr. Pap,” deals with detection of cancer of the cervix, One of the aims of the Canadian Cancer Society is to educate the public regarding methods of detection and cure of cancer. SOUTHEND, England (CP) — ° ‘Commuters’ headed for this H Essex town wondered ‘if they'd ‘got on the wrong train as ‘it left lar week, but every little counts |-the normal route from a London station and headed into Chelms- ‘i ford 40 miles away. A railway } official finally announced it had taken a wrong turn and the pas- begin presenting themselves in jsengers got here 40 rainutes TRANSMISSION SERVICE 1. Band & Linkage adjustment 2. Oil changes - 3, Pressure check CONFIDENCE. "ae Cheek for oil leaks r to furn to... “TURN TO US WITH Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study Rev. B.B, Ruggles 4664 ‘Park Avenue, : ‘Phone. 635-5115 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 4726 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, Anglican Church of Canada SUNDAY SERVICES: 19; are every Sunday. (Sunday school an : included 9:45)> - CHRIST LUTHERAN WEEKDAY SERVICES; a8. pasted . CHURCH on the church door. " MacKAYS ‘Cor. Sparks St. & Park Ave, ot _ . a PASTOR: D. Kaiser .PMosie Director: stuart McCallum . . FUNERAL Phone: 635-5082 phone 635.4207 . os 4 _ HOME, " “. Pastor: Pater Horsetiela hone 635. f Morning Sérvice at 11:00 a.m, — - 95855 - a 35 ‘Sunday School 2:45am. . Phone 635-2444 “Terrace, B.C, ; Don Petitpas | “Terrace .. Automatic ~ “Transmission manager. He guarantees quality 5. Road test en So | service. oe 95 . Plus oil Oo. a , All For Only $1 : Pa : - ; Ls Ali Work Fully Guaranteed TERRACE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Bus. 635-2600 Res, 635-6937 ee $010'D. KALUM ST; 11:00 a.m.~ Trlumphal Entry‘of Fl a _ Over Saidy Street Overpass. a OHNE ee ae: | _ Turn left on. Keith Ave, ones s , ai a cea of Rev'd fasta, 8 seat od Keith babysitting - “POttice: 472% Lazelle-Ave. hone 435- “Your Friendly Family Gaurch” — al P oy SOI | “ALLIANCE \ GOSPEL. Auer Aves CHAPEL, . ‘[L:Phone €35-7727