PAGE 8 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1971 A LANDERS Hospital auxiliary elects new slate New officers ‘of the Mills Memorial Hospital Auxillary awards to students studying medicine and sponsor the raemiiinieiniitinsp TIE aa aaa ea were elected at+a meeting | Candy Striper group. Dear Ann Landers: One hour | minute. She now has some solid Thursday, Volunteers are also needed before my 21-year-old sister | evidence of his instability, This They are: Mrs. Audrey | who can knit or donate used was to be married, her fiance sent word (she was still | preview of what she can expect Rila Harvey, first vice-| the thrift shop. . dressing) that he had changed | ifshe marries a man who meets president; Mrs. Gwen} The next-auxiliary meeting his mind and didn’t feel he was | tension-producing situatioris by Cruikshank, second vice-| will be held at 8:15 p.m. on ready for marriage. This was a | bugging out, Not all girls areso president; Mrs. Vi Tim-| February 15 in the. hospital | terrific shock to all of us. We | lucky, merman, corresponding | assembly room and volunteers could scarcely believe it, Sis took it like a trooper — kept a smile on ‘her face and tried to console mother as well as the members of the wedding party. Sis later told me, “Dale is probably nervous and frightened. I'm sure he needs professional help. Poor fellow. I feel sorry for him, 1 must help Dale get well.” ; I am the bride’s oldest brother. If my sister goes back to that rat after what he did I will never forgive her. He pulled the lowest trick a fellow ean pull on a girl. I am bitter and angry, and I feel my feelings are justified even if he is nuts, I'd like your advice on what I should do about this. -- Unforgiving Dear Un: It’s not up to you to do anything. Obviously Dale is unstable. It may be your sister’s good fortune that the guy folded out at the last Nothing taken in ransack An office of Sanders Welders Ltd. in Terrace ransacked Monday night -- but nothing was taken. Would-be thieves broke into the office through a rear win- dow sometime before 3:30 a.m. when the crime was discovered by the RCMP. devastating experience was a Dear Ann Landers: After 30 years of sleeping ina single bed, my husband and I decided it would be best if we made other arrangements. In recent years Fred became a snorer and I became a restless sleeper: Whenever Fred moved it bothered me. Then there was the question of bed covers. I like to sleep toast-warm. Fred couldn’t stand all that heat. Our bedroom wasn't large enough for twin beds, and besides I felt we should have a wall between us to solve the snoring problem. So we decided to turn the sewing room into a bedroom for Fred. The reason I’m writing is because several of our friends have made snide remarks about the new sleeping arrangement. The implication is that our sex life is over the hill. What they don't know is that we have almost worn out the carpeting between our bedrooms. Our night life has never been better, Since -yau are so clever with words, Ann, can you come up with just the right phrase to let people know? -- Far From Dead In Des Moines Dear Far: People don't NEED to know. It’s none of their business. Keep quiet. Any remarks you make would sound defensive. TERRACE KINSMEN HOPE mathers will fill these shoes in the annual Kinsmen Mothers’ March scheduled here January 31. British Columbia poster child Millie Mouw, 11, asks residents to give generously to the province-wide campaign. Proceeds are MacKinnon, president; Mrs, secretary; Mrs. Sue Williams, recording secretary; Mrs. Jennifer Graf, treasurer; and Mrs. Pearl Soutar, publicity gee | officer. used to assist in the rehabilitation of the physically disabled. If you want to help, whether you’re a mother or not, Terry Ruddell at 635-5358. please contact The Ladies Auxiliary needs new members if it is te continue patient services, Mrs, Coutar said. At present, volunteers run the | hospital shop, the thrift shop, staff the well baby clinics, man the courtesy cart and provide patient services. The auxiliary also gives and expand its program of | clothing and household items to are encouraged, In the past, the auxiliary has donated over $30,000 worth of equipment to the hospital. The _ present membership stands at 62 active members and 33 associates, The thrift shop is in a new building on Lazelle Avenue and anyone having items to donate tan leave them there from 11 am. to 6 p.m, or at Terrace ‘Interiors when the shop is not open, / For pick-up, phone Mrs. - Helene McRae at 635-5320 or Mrs. Lucy Smythe at 635-2360. Thieves with a Centennial spirit stole two Canadian flags from high schools over the weekend. On Monday morning both Caledonia Senior and Skeena Junior High Schools reported their three by five feet flags The Maple Leaf forever? missing. So if anyone sees a new addition to a dwelling, in the shape of wall hanging or bedspread, which looks suspiciously like a maple leaf, the RCMP would probably like to hear from you. CANCER HOROSCOPE By CONSTANCE SHARPE Boy, 15, in chess A 15-year-old boy from Terrace was placed second in the chess tournament held in Prince Rupert at the weekend. Maurice Johnson was the only LidRA FOR ALL READERS BORN BETWEEN LIBRA September 23 - October 22 chances are you could repent an infatuation should it develop entry from Terrace, The other 15 players were all members of . the Prince Rupert Chess Club. First prize went to Mike Holmes, president of the club, and George Giuspini came Local girl second match third, Besides one junior Maurice was the youngest participant. Maurice has been playing chess since he was nine years old and has been playing seriously for the past two years. Recently he won the junior chess trophy in Kitimat. He use Terrace Chess Club before it was discontinued last summer. But according to Maurice there are plans to re-start the Club next month, to be a member of the. A special appeal for Heart Fund volunteers, each of whom, will be asked to call on neigh- bors to advance the fight against heart and blood vessel diseases which are responsible for more than half of all deaths in Canada has been issued by Mrs. Donna Harvey, Heart Sunday Chairman in Terrace. Mrs. Harvey said 50 drivers and 150 canvassers are needed to call on their neighbors on Heart Sunday, February 28. They will distribute literature telling parents how to help your children form good health habils early, and reduce their risk of heart attack later, The Volunteers alsa will receive contributions to the 1971 Heart Fund. Applicants may register as Heart Fund volunteers, by telephoning 635-6395, days or 635-6797 at evenings. Each volunteer will visit about 25-30 homes in his or her immediate vicinity. Local heart fund needs volunteers community will take place February 1 to 10. Expectations are that the Heart Fund Campaign will realize about $3,500. as com- pared with an actual return of $3150 in 1970. Top guide to visit The B.C. Provincial Com- missioner, of the Girl Guides of Canada, Mrs, J. Stewart, will : _ visit Terrace next month. Mrs. Stewart will arrive in Terrace February 23. She will begin her day with the commissioners and the executive of the local association at a luncheon. Later in the afternoon she will visit the Brownies and their leaders. In the evening she will speak: JANUARY 25 AND JANUARY 28 , Should he quit2 a lucky week | this week, - ts thespian CENTE nt MEMO A campaign of the business ee anaes ne a . : . . or m . i I . Ss. D. Hids , D1 Little seems likely to worry you during this | pave oa lutte ore if you riovember 22- Deceraber Zt A Terrace girl will take part | Alexander Caulfield An- Commissioner from Prince particular year, as the general indications promise an even and comparatively trouble-free course. Not that you are promised any outstanding Successes or any notable financial improvement Speculation, do it early in the week, because things may be less lucky during the second af. Unexpected news of a distant ‘friend may arrive in the mail. This might necessitate a journey or a line of action. © in a college production of Shakespeare's “As You Like It Ly ‘Josie Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, 772 Pine derson, who entered the Hud- son's Bay Company service in 1831, also served as Collector of Customs, Victoria, member of the Indian Commission, and CENTENNIAL MEMO One of the best-remembered settlers of the Okanagan was Father Charles Pandosy, whose reputation as doctor, teacher, Rupert, will accompany Mrs, Stewart on her visit to the Terrace and Kitimat Districts. They will be given supper at the home of Mrs. D. Thompson, other than that which can be afforded by a low October et htember 21 December #2-Tanuary 0 Street, wilt paint sets for the | Inspector of Fisheries for | farmer and community leader | the Deputy Division Com. productivity margin, This does not mean ‘that an Occupationally this willbe an | Could be a week of com- Pe d British Columbia, lives on, missioner in Terrace, e attends Huntington occasional one of you may not be lucky in a lottery or similar speculation, , anti-placid influences or at: advantageous week, Also if you are self-employed, if your home is the base of your operations, But don't let an amorous con- mercial advantage. It might even offer an unexpected op- portunily to advance your College in Huntington, Indiana and is taking the course, “Shakespeare on Stage."* | 7 AQUARIUS mosphere that will be generated. career. January 21- February 19 by the Stars. tact bowl you over, for «- Unexpected news from a distance may bolster your ego and afford grounds for personal AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES Thornhill Realty Ltd. WE DELIVER THE GOODS! possibility; but do nat seek soft options. Also you should rely mainly upon your own exertions and not depend upon the support of friends. ARIES March 21 - April 20 A week in which a friendly cooperator may prove unex- pectedly helpful. But at the same time be sure you keep sentiment out of business, A change in plans could lead to the realization of a desire, The end of yaur search for a friendly church. = HA QOUATONANCTEVPUOOCARCLOUOEU RN OQUOQATUULGTANOPNEAUOGKAQ EON EOOE UU AGU ARUERUUOGERSUNOLCTAUIQEWONEGEUENHTERET LH Salvation Army 4451 Greig 7:30 Thursday Night 11:00 Morning Worship “Bible Study & Prayer 7:30 Evening Services Meeting”. For infa on other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bill Young 635-5446 satisfaction. Be enterprising, as Mc TT 4H a ry ad = 7 , this could be your road to = BAIT ACTAL TA mPrana Sy mea =e “ACROSS THE NORTHWEST A ates georges p -success, But at the same time || = PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE = Real Estate Insurance Appraisal NS see SRS ee a do not expect everything to run |] © Service Schedule - 4647 Lazelle Ave. = Property Management oe SPaern ial RS ae TG | cent smoothly. = Sunday School 10:00 a.m. = oy PISCES 3 Morning Worship 11:00a.m. Phones = 4731 TUCK AVE, a ta = = 2unGa ni i ith. = 20S eee Wark An neacocted “ honat to 3 sible etudy ning 7S pam. Office 635-2494 5 Four bedrooms plus playroom could be fifth. Two full oi earnings could be one || = Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Home 635-5236 = bathrooms, Crestwood kitchen, taundry facilities in = Youth Night Thursday 7:40 p.m. | basement. Full Price $24,500 = = Lo SUITE FULLY MODERN DUPLEX | 9:45 Sunday School KNOX UNITED CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH TAURUS Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munrae Lakelse Avenue Very near town and schoals, Both suites have full basement April2l-May 21 St. Phone 635-4014 SUNDAY MASSES and fireplace. Excellent investment property. Low down: Your aspirations run high and payment of $6,000, Low interest rate on existing mortgage. might suddenly be attained. But Sunday Services: 8:30 a.m. make sure your motives are not Church Schoét ; 00 em. ON LAKELSE AVE. . mixed, as this week there is a 9:30 am, 7:0 pam. One acre 146 Foot frontage includes fully modern 3 bedroom ; : aie (hea case for singlemindedness only. jf) morning Worship 11:00 a.m, home. One and a half baths full basement. Very well bulit ea Pee er * GEMEr Junior Congregation CHRISTIAN REFORMED house outa be moved. This could be an excellent in- ON df ‘ 4 rare May 22- June 21 . i , Nursery & 11:00 a.m. Sparks Street at Straume Ave.|, — ira eae that is pending Kindergarten 11:00 a.m, Rev. John Vandyk Comfortable 2 bedroom homaé on ¥% acre on McDeok Ave. TRAFFIC GOING lucky ; oquel But ee a ¥ Phone: 635.2621 Total Price $12.00. Terms dvallable. = i ate mn EVANGELICAL FREE | 10:00 a.m. Sunday Sch & taking financial risks fo a highly CHURCH RE 11:00 ame. Warship Service 10 x 50 House.railer =< a4 BY? FOR THE speculative nature because you could become unstuck. ‘ CANCER June 22- July 22 You may suddenly decide that domestic interests will require Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St. 10:00 — Sunday Scheol 11:00 — Aderning Worship 57390 p.m. —~ Evening ‘Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study 5:00 p.m. Worship Service Back to Gad CFTK Hour ‘Friday 9:30 p.m. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 4726 Lazelle‘Avenué, Terrace, Anglican Church of Canada - ready fo move arranged, _ For Country Living On lof 75 x 100 serviced by Water. Completely set up and into. Total 1.68 Acres af Usk, with partially furnished house and out. : “price $8,400. Terms can be < __ BEST RESULTS: USE OUR WANT Rev. B.B. Ruggles 4664 Park Avenue. , ‘Phone 635-5115 ADS-IT WILL BE YOUR BEST MOVE _ buildings. Gravity water system, full plumbing, electric and propane heat. Listed to sell’ at only $8,500 which includes miscellaneous additional iterns such as deep fredze, fawn ~mower, rote-tiller, ete. Excallent garden soil. 1159 Lakelse Lake Rd. /.. ” Attractive and neat 2 bedroom full basement home with 3rd bedroom above garage, over an acre of land and good horse ~ harn with corral and pasture, property all fenced. ideal ; setting for horse owners. . FP $24,099. ; a certain outlay or expenditure. But make sure you consuit your spouse before making a final decision, because the conjoint could have other ideas, . LEO July 23-August22* Consult with your partner - beforehand should there be any . necessity to take some urgent SUNDAY “SERVICES: ‘10:15 am every Sunday. (Sunday. school and babysitting|. Included) .. . WEEKDAY SERVICES: as posted on the church door. mo CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH. - Cor. Sparks $1, & Park Ave. - PASTOR: B. Kaiser Phone: 635.5882 Pf Morning Service at 11:00 aim. . Put your business profits into high gear by using the vehicle _ | that is powerful enough to do the job ‘alone. Phone or come Music Director: Stuart McCallum phone 635-4207. | : ae | Pastor: Peter Horsetield phone 635: Agar ave; LT aga6 LAKELSE AVE, -. Phone 35.2202. 11:00 am. Rev. Ray Melntyre’ | [4 ,.. REVENUE PROPERTY... or 635-7200. . 7:15 pm. The Gideans — — —— kind of.action. Because should {ff sunday Schaal 45am: a ; a ; Pee a, you attempt something off your . - z _m Office: «724 Lazelie-Ave. phone sas: For further details, contact aur real estate sales statt 7 ae a oh , Do. coy own’ bat, you will risk an |.<"Your Friendly Family Ghurch) Mab _ Larry Clay |. (635-5181; Bok Elkins 635-2774 ; by our Want Ad department for complete information. Stop" wniexpected emotional upset. = . Bob Sheridan‘. 635-2664 = Rusty Ljungh = «635-5754 ted eS os VERGO - ™ . Beat & crinne ‘Ron Freed = 635-4084 «©. Frank Skidmore 635-5691 Ona. Me we tos "_. August 23. September 22 Faunce, 5010 Le: AMS BILE SCHOOL Bud McColl 636-2062". no ae Bane - ‘financial. gain. by way of. + payment for services rendered, ; Attention...to' duties and | : responsibilities towards others - will pay offNot a good week for - romancé, : however, . mainly B. . because of “the .wisettled and ‘GOSPEL CHAPEL; Terrace Herald | ~ Phone 635-7727 Res'd 635-200 a MEMBER NORTHWESTERN MLS Op] p a