MONDAY, MAY 3, 1971 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, Bt. Seventy-six band students from’ Skeena Jr, Secondary and Caledonia Sr. Secondary returned from Centennial Tour to Victoria April 5. Students spent morning taking intensive instruction from staif of Canadian Forces School session. of Music. Above are from left to right Douglas McLarty, Michael Rebinson, Brian Hobbs and Instructor MWA Robert Stebbings during tuba Dear Ann Landers: -Please print this on Mother’s Day. It might open a few eyes while there is still time. It’s too late for.me. We buried Mama last week, - As my brothers and I sat by the closed casket, fragments of unwelcome ‘memories invaded my consciousness. Things [ hadn’t thought about for years-- or maybe ever. The times we - talked about sending Mama to visit her sister, We knew she wanled to ge but somehow: we | never gol argund to sending her. . When‘ her sister died we sent Mama to the’ funeral. You'd have thought we might have learned something from that experience but [’m ashamed to say we didn’t. Mama wasn't what you would call fancy, but she enjoyed good music and plays, especially about’ the ald ° country. Whenever some _ special entertainment came to town my brothers and | would say toeach olher, ‘Mama would like in-law has ANN PINDER S it would be a pretty dull column, wouldn't it? Dear Ann Landers: My sister- two miniture poodles. These dogs are not trained. She says they are a nervous breed and she doesn't want to upset them. (] think she is lazy). Anyway she has decided to “live with it” and she expects. everyone else to live with it, too. We bought new carpeting in November and every time my ‘sister-in-law comes over with her poodles 1 am a wreck, They © have already made two spots but I saw them in time and ren with the soda water. I told her last Sunday to keep the dogs in the kitchen when she comes to visit or leave them home, She said, ‘“‘They are like my children. Would you ask guests’ to leave their babies in’ the kitchen because they were not trained?" I-didn't know what to say. Please help me.--Non- . Plussed that...” bul we Never got around: | to taking her. The last time I saw Mama she was helping my brother's wife, just home from the hospital witha new baby. Mama seemed so old and frail, It occurred to me that I hadn't seen her for weeks. ] said to myself, I've got to find a little more time for Mama,” But J never got around to it. And now there isn’t any Dear Non: | : \Bahieswhoarenot trained | usually wear diapers. Tell her if . She is willing to take the same , precaution with her dogs, fine--. : otherwise leave. them in the kitchen or keep them at home. Plan ahead — it wasn’t raining when Noah built the Ark. Community calendar publish news and notices about non-profit groups and organizations. Submissions should be typed, dated, and show mame of person submitting news and telephone number, Eve Melnyk, President of Legion Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13, and Zone Representative Lois Tutt attended the annual provincial convention of Legional auxiliaries in _Alice West also attended. The Auxiliary. will hold a Centennial, i Pie” Sale on Saturday, ! "May - ath, at | . Woolworth’s Store: More than “100 pies -will be. baked | and ‘donated by: Legion ladies.for the sale; half the proceeds will be . donated to the Terrace Arena Association, <" Church Brethren’ will hold a bake sale May 8th from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Terrace Co-op, | Kitimat’s annual soap box derby will be held June 18-19 this year and persons from Terrace and district are invited ta participate. Trial runs will be held in May. Children aged between 13 and 15 years will compete in the “A” event. Children aged 11 and 12 will compete in the “B” event, John Scott at 632-7023 in Kitimat has more information. more time.---Regrets Dear Regrets: Here is your letter--on Mother's Day. My thanks for writing and my condolences to you and -your brothers, ai Dear Ann Landers; I like to f put my hand over, your answers : and see how “my | thinking we are on the same wave length; but your advice to “Lost,”’ the Infantryman who returned from Vielnam to find his wife three months gone, was terrible, . “Lost" says, “I can understand. I'm not bitter. I love her." His wife says: “How wonderful that I am pregnant! The good Lord .has. been generous, We should be happy.” Ann Landers Says, “Superior understanding and compassion- -Forgive and forget. Be equal to 4 the challenge. The rewards will m be tremendous, God bless.” 4 Here's the way. 1 see’ it: : “Los?? is an idiot. Beats me - how anyone that dumb sutvived in Vietnam. You should have tald him to get his marbles counted and throw the tramp: out--the other guy's kid and all. As for her-she's got ta be feebleminded. A .woman who’ ‘gets ‘‘pregnant when her husband ig ‘overseas is a total 4 vd m ony =” 6=©=©6 who comes cut good here is Mr, f° Whatzizname. Clean as a m hound’stooth. No paternity sult, | no child support, ‘in fact no one * evert looks: "eross-eyed . at- him. And what really kills me is your - out-of-the-world statement’ that } God:will bless an act Jike that, || |. . You ‘are’ aiso’ bananas.Read You in: Stars-and Stripes: ... Dear Readery:0.K., we: don't agree.: What's so: bad: about that? If you could predict every’ compares with’ yours, Usually |" imbecile, As I'see it the only guy ‘|B A singsongin a children's home. Kids from broken honies learning the jay of making music. eo With a guitar .: and gentle help :..and happiness. ward I wrote before eyo read ad : woe Yes, you can buy. | happiness, For others. “Now. Today. 7: ~ Give to The. - Salvation ‘Amy. ed Shield Appeal, . Community Calendar will Chilliwack. Terrace delegate ‘Ladies of the Mennonite Please’. give to The - My Red Shield 1 Youth hostels encourage tra Cont'd‘ from. Page 1 to life and seem happler when they return home. - A anew youth. hostel - in Vancouver, accommodating 120 people, was officially opened in - Vancouver Friday and it was here that the Terrace Road- Runners stayed while Vancouver. ‘Recreation Director, Pete. Fanning, who accompanied the boys, sald he would tike to see a youth hostel in, Terrace but wondered who would pay for the project, He would like’ to see ‘something self-supporting with at least a nominal -charge’’. and the facilities managed with reasonable lines of control. A Terrace minister, Wilbur’ James, feels there is a ‘need for something in Terrace but said he was not convinced that a i “Shop. netics eri ateceete tees . ANGEL FOOD Cake mix, Snowflake 21% Co-op, 14 oz tin ScurT wax BEANS Co-op, 14 oz, tins ... Robin Hood 15 oz — ‘ SHORTENING Ib. plastic tub Paulinsa Bonanza 1 ib. 11 oz re | GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Pink, Kon-Tiki 48 oz, tin ................ ’ CUT GREEN BEANS Hood Robin cake mix, 15 oz. Pkts, ... 2 4 4 . ea wens ee ee SOAP POWDER Encore 5 |b. polybag S LIQUID DETERGENT Sunlight 2-2407. pack cIERGERT 689 PUFF WHEAT Co-op 25 pt. plastic bag ........c.ccccsesseenees Grapes “BEST BUYS IN MEAT" Chilian” Almira Rebier Emperor : youth hostel was the answer... “Something has te be done for ‘ transients". he said_..and hostel, . , Competent professional help Terrace who are considering the whole youth situation, not necessarily ‘transient’ youth ~ but also local young people. He said a hostel: was the answer for only afew and added that the needs of this specific community were not Vancouver. Alderman Edna Cooper things it would be nice to have Co- “Op Co-op Sweet, FOOD } PORK CHOPS =: WEINERS ‘ § Spareribs small in. 59. “Smoked Picnics © average § ib, « Leaf, : bat-bque or regular Rib end, fa mily Pak tn 58 Slioad § ‘Cooked | meat, suggested a- youth - operated. through aboard. of peop directors, where “resourses for: Were available to help kids with : hang-ups.” - James said there are “coneerned ‘individuals in- necessarily the same as in Terrace two years ago by ,the Christian Welfare Council and which was. “well used” and, “quite successful”. , : Asked if she knew, of any plans for transients who are. expected here - this summer, Cooper said there were ne Jans for any kind of hostel facilities this summer, Quoted in the last issue ‘of the Herald as saying he objected to . the. youth hostel ‘eoncept in Terrace, Salvation Army.envoy Bill Young qualified his.remark and said that under the right FOILWRAP : Reynolds 18” x 25 f#.’ roll. BAR SOAP Ivory personal, 4 bar pka..... Stretch-n-seal supervision and with the. right for Greater Food veto! ORANGE JUICE 48 oz. tins ee ey WRAP 50 ft. roll BING CHERRIES Co-op 14 oz tins "Pears DrAriou sweet & icy « wea ote : 19° §$ h: b pinac| scam sie bunch Ranch style, \ whole or shank AB 7 Varieties 4 oz: kis kind of organized hostel in’. Terrace but said a stipulation : Should be made for the-hoatel to: | accomodate: only. ‘travelling. She “alse inentioned:t the ‘hostel. for young ment which was run in’ DESSERT PEARS Harmonie 14-0z. tins.. ee ee? ‘Fresh green nd the idea a . tel might’ work in Térrace ') "Referring. to the. problem of mobile © youth, ‘ “Young. said - “(We'll have ‘to: lookat it ‘one. rem ts time we'pre red for ‘He. added _ that at present there were. ino buildings facilities in Terrace which c could , be used for a ‘Haste, ae Young has run the. transient youth program in Terrace for exactly one year now,’ "| BIRMINGHAM, * England (CP) ~ A Birmingham “com- pany has struck oil among rich Arabs in Middle Eastern nations with its padded toilet seat called - the Seat of Kings. Customers appreciate the comfort of the | British product which will shortly g0.on sale in Canada. -