— PPE EN a et poomM sre eo a ae — =m eee TA nm ~ PAGE BA Mary Pack, founder of the arthritis movement, has joined the ranks of authors, by rolling her 24 years of work, Into close lo 300 pages, plus illustrations, in her first book ‘Never Surrender”, being published by Mitchell Press Ltd. All Royalties from its sale will go to arthritis research. Mary Pack, a woman of tremendous vitality and zest - who retired as executive director of the B.C. Division,', Canadiah Arthritis and Rheumatism Society in 1969, research being dine. “Never Surrender” began", Miss Pack said, rheumatic diseas ill You May Ba Paying Too Much: refused, 1974 Pickups ca dh New GM Delsel, New rubber, = Lore Martin” Tandem , . $8,660.00 COULTER ELECTRIC LTD. Residential-Commercial-Industrial Electrical Contractor APPLIANCES BY:- . Canadian General Electric Norge Braun Sharp Woods a PHONE 635-5431 “4910 W. Hwy. 16 Your Royal Albert Dealer . 4606 LAZELLE 635-6676 GLOSED MONDAYS = C.A.R.S Worker Publishes Book has used het relirement years, te capture in print the trageay,’ along with factual information children. about rheumatic disease and Was written “to honor thousands of volunteers wha made the work, possible, and ta help answer the arthritis, and over a period of - many questions people ask years, and despite the best about the Society and how it all As a young Vancouver schoal teacher, ‘she was motivated to do something about patientswith, early days when she said” many through palients . See Lorne at Reum Motors before you decide . | have lots of 4 doar, family. type sedans. No reasonable offer _ Also | have a good supply of ‘al sulting rheumatology services 1965 GMC DUMP TRUCK — 0 5.027 : working. in’ homes with | piysically handicapped Among them were several’ who had some form oi rheumatic disease for whom nothing was being done. In, addition, her own mother had . medical care, was steadily, growing worse and had become completely bedridden. . - ‘The book maves from those with arthritis were prisoners in their own homes” through 1949 when the first healing fingers of the organization reach oul to all corners of B, C., providing physiotherapy, occupational therapy and travelling con- for patients with arthritis. This spring the University of B. C. honored May Pack by conferring on her an honorary doctorale of laws and last year, for the 25th anniversary of C.A.R.S., she was honored by the Governor General of Canada. - . “Never Surrender” will be ‘ gold through bookstores or by members of the C.A,R.S. team around B.C. Autographed mail order copies are available through the Pulbie Information Department, C.A.B.S., 095 Weat 10th Avenue, Vancouver, at $3.95, plus 55 cents to cover the cost of postage and mailing. “Never Surrender,” writ and published by Mitchell Press Ltd. represents her years of work in the fight she has recieved, among other honors, laws from University of B.C.,as wel THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ' oar ten by Mary Pack faunder of C.A.R.S. is just off the press. It against arthritis for which an honorary dectorate’ of Jlasthe Canada Medal » Mee! of = ynight he diseribed as intelligent Terrace B.C. _ FACTS . | Sane’ _. FOR TOOBUSY = = TOTAKECARE? 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My husband and I and our 17-year- old daughter are planning a trip to see my aging in-laws: When we peach our destination, we will be staying in a motel for five days. ° . We don’t have much money to spend and have deqided to lake one double room instead of an VISIT UPLAND SHELL iS TODAY, IT PAYS TO INVESTMENT! GASOL! vie extra room for the girl. I told amy husband thal I want tosleen in the double bed with my daughter avd..he can use the other bed. He said, “nothing doing. Edna knows we sleep together.” (we have six kids.) My husband claims he is not comfortable unless I am sleeping next to him. _ Ann, 1 know f won't sleep a wink in a double bed with my husband if Edna is in the same room, What should we do?-- Torn Dear Torn: It's rather sweet that your husband ts not comfortable unless you are sleeping next to him, but tell him. 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