SEVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1971 Newly installed officers for the ensuing term. Job’s Daughters hold Installation. ‘The Masonic Hall was filled = with Many guests on Saturday - | No. 98 “Installed into office: far the - ~ night for the Installation of Officers for the International ‘Order of Job’s Daughter Bethel ensuing term were Honored Queen Elect Gail Redmond; Sr. Princess Avis Agnew; Jr. Princess Laura Dando; Guide Laurie ‘Dubeau; Marshall © Chelan Deane; Chaplin Cathy Porter;' Treasurer Spracklin; Recorder Brenda Hobbs; Librarian Nancy Phillips; Musician Norma Pando; 1st Messenger Noreen - arding; 2nd Messenger. Terry Woolger; 3rd Messenger Shannon Helm: Sth Messenger Linda’ Jo-Anne: Harding; Senior - Custodian Marilyn Wright; - Junior’ Custodian Kellie O'Brien; Inner Guard ¥vonne Dubeau; Outer Guard ~Karen Place. ; : The installing Officers. were Past ‘Honored Queens and Majority Members. The Installing Honored Queen was ‘Sandra Place who is now Jr. Past Honored Queen. ' P-H.Q. Norma -Dando was Guide; P.H.Q. Karen Wright was. Marshall; ° “Betty Barton was" Chaplin; Vicki Redmond, was Sr. Custodian; Cathy MacIntosh was Jr. Custodian; Mrs. Jefferis was’ Recorder; P.H.Q.. Vicki Miller was Narrator and Past Guardian of Bethel No. 53 _Mrs. Davies was Musician. During the evening Merit "awards were. presented to the” girls who had made the re- ‘ quired amount of points. The - awards work from brenze to _ silver to gold for each 100 points. - the girls may. accumulate. .Ef.a girl has already won-a gold award, she will receive a silver ~ award ‘for each new award that she earns after-that, Marilyn . Wright and Shannon Helm were. awarded the bronze awards, Gail Redmond received her- silver, Avis Agnew and Sandra Place received their gold.- Silver Spoons were presented to Laura Dando and Laurie Dubeau. ; After the ceremony there were refreshments served, All is well with the Seals “the Terrace Christmas Seal campaign is running well ahead of last year according to Mrs. Checkley, chairman, for the Kinette Club, sponsors of the campaign. : So far $2, 764.80 have been . donated compared to $484.75 for the same period last year. ’ ‘There is an explanation For it though. This year all Christmas Seal messages were out on schedule while there was a- slight delay in mailing to some areas last year, which meant ' residents’ did not all receive their Christmas Seals at the ‘same time, and would, therefore, not have had a chance to return contributions as early as this year. : This being a busy time of year when personal pressures are _heavy, gentle reminders to residents who have not yet fm el i ted aie rl out. This is a reminder, too, to use Christmas Seals on ‘holiday mail. When you do it indicates you are in the fight against tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases, such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. The province-wide campaign which this year seeks $425 thousand has now reached the $202,650 mark, compared to $173,357 for the same date last We oven ” matters as wellas CANCER ©" “BY FRANCES. ie Thursday, December. 23, 4971" ARIES:> - a ‘4 ‘ (Mar. 21 to Apr. Good influences ' ie routine launching of new enterprises; Deliberate, ‘then act. - ‘Try: a master stroke, . TAURUS. = (Apr. 21-to,May 21): ae 7 Mixed planetary influences, . Careful plans and moves at the right times and places will keep you. in. the: lead :for’. gains. Creative pursuits nian favored. GEMINI | rel (May 22 to. June ai). AF Good influences encourage your finest efforts.” ‘This is the time to go all out “and accomplish: really big things, But avoid ‘“get-rich-qule " Schemes. .' © (June 22 to July’ 3): Because you did not: succeed before at whiat you believed.a’ _ worthwhile endeavor does: not ~ mean you will not now - IF It is meaningful trends. LEO . (July 24 to Aug. 23). Favorable solar ‘influences suggest that you put forth your’ best efforts, but without overtaxing ‘yourself. Just that one extra try, the genial word may turn a big tide for you. VIRGO (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) Neither renege on promises nor attempt too.much. There are tendencies to both now. Accept only what your better sense recognizes as suited to the day and your purposes. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23). Your competition will be keen now, yet there is plenty of room for your talents. Display them with discriminating taste. There are benefits in the offing. SCORPIO (Oct, 24 to Nov.22) Don’t leave yourself open to needless criticism. Know what you must do and HOW: to go about it. With others observing your-example, you could ke a potent leader. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 to Dec, 21) Harvests from past efforts should be substantial, but some may be delayed; do not chafe, be extra patient. A good day in- which to display your ingenuity. *v, deliberation before -aeting; < - Don't toas..up a_coin ‘or make . Be painstaking. ‘AQUARIUS * op ‘interesting indicated. Original ideas may. ’ Michiel, at a "Stellar: Influences: ‘now. ‘s ‘uggest -priderice;. decistona in:a. ‘haphazard | way Jan, 21.40 Feb, 19) 2 ey? You: may consider making some-changes now, ‘but. be. ' careful not to make too many, ; or to.go too -far-in any ‘one* direction....A good ‘adjustment should work out-well, however, _ PISCES . (Feh, 20 to Mar. 20) Sturdy-effort will do the triek 0 on: this ‘“‘on-and-off”’ day, Some: challenges. be accepted soon. “YOU: BORN TODAY aré, endowed with tremendous inner reserves of strength, vitality - and -the- inpluses which fan’ ‘Highball _ hilarity still worthwhile. Keep wp with , . Cont'd from Page 1. ., properly watered and cut on an - angle before mounting in a- selected holder. Preferably, cut a growing tree or if you buy one, make sure the needles are nat falling out as this indicates that the tree is very dry and will not last ‘long in ‘your home. Remember, the taller the tree, the greater the hazard so don't get a tree which is not suited to your home, A beautiful Christmas :tree can easily become a flaming Torch in your home if not treated with ¢are. selection of decorations are stamped by the Safety: Council -of Canada and with this, 1 urge all Parents to have a joyous Christmas and try and cut down on needless tragedies. Gym Open The gymnasiums of Clarence Cassie Hall and Uplands will be open over the holidays for use by the children in the areas. ON DEC. 23, 28-31 — BETWEEN 1-5 P.M. Activities such as basketball, badminton, volleyball, ping pong, cosom hockey, checkers and cards will be available. There will be a supervisor on hand at all times. Older children can use the Skeena Secondary gym on the . Same days at the same time, ; veareful A good path the forces: wi ° yourself but, once cognizant of. powerful them, you can be a. ‘influence for good. ‘Your: goals... -- > ” are usually lofty ones and yours : 4g the exacting and‘persey ". jature which can lead to their - attainment. Your relationships - ering - with: ‘people -'are.; usually - seemingly happy outwardly but suspiciousness: and :a- bit - of jealousy which you are usually successful in. concealing, often ~ keep: you from truly enjoying your associations. ‘Try to curb! "You are versatile in your talents, -and, depending . upon. “your leanings; would make-a skilled. - physician, teacher, lawyer, . actor or writer, Birthdate of: . Charles Calverley, English poet; Charles Sainte-Beuve, French literary critic, ; NITE & DAY DINERS WINNERS: Two. ” winners in-the-Pay -Ag ‘You Pull ticket raffle: :‘which. waa . ” sponsored: by the Women of the -Mooee Chapter 1622 are. as * follows: Ist prize of $50 was Mr. ‘- ‘Dennis Mutscke of 4445 Park Ave.” The winner ‘of the 2nd prize of. $25: was. Mr. Jim Koclowak of ssi. ‘Haugland ve... a cengsiatons > gentlemen: ould help abit with the - Christmas shopping. . MERRY CHRISTMAS From the window of Ev's ‘Dubeau Men's Wear ‘here. are’ 5 aoe: _ more local folk wha are senditig: out their Christmas Greetings — to ffiends dnd relatives:on.the — Downtown Ladies: Lions: Giant Christmas Card. They are: ‘Marg. and : Curley. Casey; ‘Fernand Gagnon -and family; -Ev and Marion Clift; Mr..and Mrs. W. H. van Heek; -Mr. and Mrs: H. Poague; Terrace Arena . Campalgn Committee; The:.A, Family; Kathy Suteliffe; “Rino and. Elanor ’ Michaud; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds; The Al Thomsons;: ° Dave and Jean Maroney and family. (to December 10, 1971) 24 Hours : A Day T Days A Week | 3229 EMMERSON - NEXT TO J HOUR 2 CLEANITIZING PIZZA - FISH & CHIPS CHAR BROILED BURGERS - BREAKFAST For your added shopping convenience we will be open Monday, Dec. 20th to Thursday, Dec 23rd from 9 a.m. until 9 p. m. every day. PRINCE RUPERT . 624-3112 We're open on Tuesday, Dec. 28th at 9 am. TERRACE 635-6659