rT . ma . . . toe oa vat 2 . if Advice to women drivers If all else fails, don’t panic, scream Attacks on women drivers are crimes of chance— combinations of time, place and opportunity. Your best protectionis to avoid setting up the combination, says the B.C. Automobile Association, The BCAA offers this advice to female motorists; Have the doors locked at all times, Keep your purse, jewelry and packages out of sight. The flash of a diamond could be the trigger to trouble, You're most vulnerable when locking or unlocking the car, so park in attended commercial lots or well-lighted streets. If some- one is loitering about, walk past your car until you can get trusted elp. If you have a break down, sit still. You are safest-inea letked, car, Eventually, someone will come for yous; 2. -- 9% 4 Should a car block your path, blare your horn repeatedly for help, but stay in the locked car. If you are followed, drive to. the nearest police or fire stat- jon, or well-staffed gas station, Don't go home, even if it's close ve if all else fails, don't panic, Scream your head off, . Slices sermois EFFINGHAM, England (CP) — Rev, William May, an RAF chaplain for 23 years, had a captive congregation then for his sermons, but he finds civil- ian worshippers less tolerant and he now uses a timer to re- mind him when his sermons are getting too long-winded, Those near the front of his Surrey church were puzzled at first, but now are used to the warning buzz when his 10 minutes are up wie} Mra i= iPod - .. MORE SALES Sales of Swedish cars in the United States totalled 44,000 in 1967, representing a 37-per- cent increase over the 32,000sold in 1966, Skeena Secondary craduate, Barbara Joy Hollands has returned to Terrace after completing a 3 year term at the Briercrest Bible In- stitute at Caronport, Sas- katchewan. She plans to work in Terrace this sum- mer, her mother Mrs. L. D. Hollands said. Mr. and Mrs. Hollands attended the Ajiril 21 graduation ceremonies in Saskatchewan. : *73 FORECAS! 7 By 1973, it’s forecast that 2,- 000,000 homes in Ontario will be . served by nuclear energy, © from May 18th. | SCHEDULE COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 17th, 1968 “Drive" the Inside Passage to Vancouver Island and all points South. You'll thrill to the tangy salt alr, snow-capped peaks, coastal fjords and islets between Prince Rupert and Kelsay Bay, The cruise takes 20 hours (overnight). On board there are staterooms, dining room and coffee shop. By car or motor coach plan a circle trip to the Island and return via Van- couver and central 8ritish Columbia. Saillngs on alternate days eontlnuously untlt September 13, SOUTHBOUND | Leaves Prince Rupert 12:30 pm “NORTHBOUND Leaves Kelsey Bay, Vancouver island, 1:30 pm from May 17th. © MV “QUEEN OF PRINCE RUPERT” s | , F : Cg > SUMMER 5 6 EELIBE o i 2 139 GERfS) «6 Rafe) FE 20) EN 22] ES (2) Ba fas] Baz] BE) (30) EE EPIC - _ e = ™ BRIBE) - ISEB! ie | ok BEIBE] - EIBEI - HEIBE! - SIEGE - BEBE] - (SIEH EI SREB: EIBEIEE:: fel = SBE: for schedule information, MOTOR COACH SERVICES connect with every sall- . Samats serving northern and central. British Columbia meet each At Kelsey Bay connect with Vancauver Island Coach Lines for service to all Vancouver island, Vancouver . and Mainland polnts. Phone your local bus terminal - Ing. Ganadian Coachways arrival and departure, BEBE - ¢ “§ = S| a 7 a BIBER BEBE BIB - BIBEIEL- Head Office: P. . Hy ; For turer information canae a B.C. FERRIES | ~ 20° .O, Box 1388, Victoria, B.C. SEPTEMBER . 5 u T w T 2 JEM] « JES) ka S| 0 fal] 2 [eo 6 REA Ge) EE 20 (2 20 BEMIS) El 27 [al 30 a Terrace Travel Service . LAZELLE SHOPPING CENTRE Phone’ 635-2281. a P.O, Box 1750.0 fF. F the widows of your colleagues? | PLAN TO USE THIS FINNING SERVICE | TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘ul WOULD BE STEWA RDESSES turnea out in force last week at Skeena Secondary when CPA's Marnee Armitage | came to calt and talk about her career. Girls (from left) are Leldi Vanden Hende, Pat Johnson, Linda Williamson, and Linda Gural. Ask Ann Landers. When he snores like tuba, try another room DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was interested in the letter from the man who was married 48 years and sald the sec- ret of a happy married life is twin beds or separate rooms, | if possible. You replied — “IT agree — after 48 years of twin beds or separate bedrooms are fine — but not much ‘ore,”? I have been happily married for almost 42 years and I think separate rooms are dandy. I am a poor sleeper and my husband is just the op- posite. What's more he has a snore Like the tuba in the Bos- ton Philharmonic. i've heard women tell over bridge tables how they kick and slap thelr husbands to wake them up so they?]i quit snoring. This Makes no sense whatever, ; Anyone who thinks twin beds or separate rooms will discourage romance ’is plumb .crazy. ....A. person .who.can't - make :{t-to the other bed.or to the.next.room ought.to,forget. ; it. I fidpe you will print my letter and eat your words, = DAYTON DOLLY HELLO DOLLY: Gulp Gulp Gulp....... DEAR ANN LANDERS: people. I will never stick however, I need some advice, Av girl in the office was getting married, I volunteered to collect the money from 48 people. This was no small Job, , By the time I got the money together and the gift sel- ected the girl had moved out of the city, so I had to mall it. The: gift was somehow lost in tie mail. Unfortunately I did not think it was my fault or something. Several of them have suggested that I replace the gift at my own expense, I do not have $96 to put toward a gift which is supposed to be from 48. people, Do you feet I am obligated to make up the loss out of my own pocket? Or should L ignore the snide remarks and refuse to handle office collections in the future? — HURT DEAR HURT: I don*t think you need worry about being asked to handle anything in the future. Anyone who would send a $96 gift in the mail (bought with other people’a money yet) and ‘not bother to insure it, won't get another chance, © T believe you should make up the loss personally and call it “tultlon’? in the school of experience, It doesn’t pay to be nice to my heck out again. For now, - DEAR ANN LANDERS: What 1 the feeling of indivi- dual’s engaged in the healing arts in regards to widows of physicians? . A member of our bridge club lost her husband 20 years ago, He was a physician, This woman spends most of her time going from one doctor's office to another. We are aware that professtonal courtesy exists between physiclans and their families; but when the reason for the “courteay"’ passes on, is it fair for the widow to expect to enjoy such privileges forever? Incidentally, the woman we are writing about is not hard up financially, infact her dla- monda practically blind us at the bridge table, What do you know about this? — AKRON TRIO DEAR TRIO; Nothing, but- IH ask, May I hear from some ‘physicians, please? How-do you feel about treating ‘CUSTOM FINNING | ‘TRACK SERVICE - MOBILE A Witt BE WORKING TRACK “IN. TERRACE PRESS MAY 6 TO JUNE 7. ] FOR LONGER PIN & BUSHING LIFE | SCHEDULE YOUR WORK _ i babies. }| family. May 8, a boy. ) Herala: | women s | are oe | pages. Fg REP Catt peat La amet Eczema affects The Canadian Mother and Child’’, a publication of the De- partment of National Health and Welfare, says eczema is a skin condition which is most common in the first two years of life, It may be simply a mild red ness and acaliness or may exist as red patches of the skin which go on to form blisters, The blisters tend to break and give out a moist discharge which becomes crusted, There is al- ways severe itching. The cause of eczema is pro- bably an allergic condition and the baby may ke sensitive to material in his food or in his surroundings. There is often a history of other allergic conditions such as asthma or hay fever, in the Because of the intense itching, the baby will be highly irritable and have trouble sleeping, Often, too, the patches of eczema be- come infected ifthe baby is allow- ed to scratch them. Your family doctor’ should al- /waya be consulted if the baby is suffering from suspected eczema. - . . It is important too, that he should not be vaccinated against smallpox if he has eczema, The baby should not be washed with soap and water as even the mildest soap is often irritating to the condition, Alao, keep the baby from com ing into contact with woollenmat erlals. Cotton is the best fab ric to use forababy witheczema. Births ‘The following births were re- era in Mills Memorial Hos- talk ° Mr, and Mrs, Dale Campbell May 5, 2 girl, * ’ My, and Mrs, Leif Sorenson, May 3, 8 boy, Mr, and Mra, Charles McNeil, May 7, a boy. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Roy, oe mye PLANS EXPANSION Ontario Hydro's current ex- pansion program —designed to double its generating capacity of 9,000,000 Kllowatts within 10 years —will equal the Commis. sion’s accomplishments in the Wednesday, May 15; 1968 & TELEVISION SERVIC “y - / Booosoooocece. ... Seeing ghosts? wind \ Where your fingers do the walking. fast in the YELLOW PAGES. . 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