‘TERRACE “Omineca’* : Page Two - TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD A Division of NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED CATHERINE M. FRASER, Publisher Published every Wednesday at Terrace, British Columbia reserves the right to edit or rafuse item Member of B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Circulation, ‘The publisher § in the publication of the paper. Bureau; B.C. Division of the RUTH M. HALLOCK, Editor Cucnt Ladies ... Take A Bow ___ This week we take pleasure in offer- ing a loud round: of applause to the ladies of the Terrace Women’s Institute and to the many, many women some gentlemen) who Participated in Sunday's Centennial Easter Parade, f get too many opportunities to offer laurels It gives us great satisfaction whenever we do, Easter Sunday's unique parade was one of the finest efforts ever instigated by a Terrace club and the response and Participation rate were both unexcelled, Weather was crisp but it did not A newspaper doesn’t daunt those who tock port They started at the Municipal Building on the west end of Lakelse Avenue end stepped lively along our main thorough- fare to the Community Centre. i As promised in my tast week’s Report, ] am pleased to present to you Mr. R. J. “Bud” Orange, M.P. for the Northwest Territories and member of the Liberal Party, who has been gracious enough fo submit the following article for your read- ing and interest, COMMONS CORNER The Territorial] Council is now concluding its second week of its Session here in Ottawa. It is an important session and significant because it will be the last ever to meet in Ottawa and equally significant as by the time the next Session is held in the fall, the members meeting then, will have been recently elected. sides of the munity Cent land them-showed ode. in the event to have Terra The announcements of the Minister of Indiah Affairs and Northern Develpoment some weeks back has set the stage for moving Territorial Govern- ment into the North, Yellow- knife is the Capital. The Com- missioner and his great expand- ed staff will be resident in the North. As well, within the next few months, a comprehensive statement will be made by the Minister on how and when the Provincial type services naw under the control of the Feder. al Government will be turned aver to the Territorial Govern- ment. To Northerners this is welcome news as we will have more to say in the operation and conduct of our own affairs. VANCOUVER - PRINCE CANADIAN FREIGHT WAYS DAILY SERVICE from NORMAL SCHEDULE TIMES LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO ARRIVE BURNS LAKE, TOPLEY, HOUSTON DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY & MONDAY Agency and Terminol Facilities at all Points Terrace: Call George Dyer, Phone 635-6857. Limited GEORGE - EDMONTON per dre Dedede > dE DE DD DRE DD DES ES DOD PPE DD PR TDF Terrace Sv oc to BILLB Additional members are needed for the Terrace Chamber Singers, Conductor: Marilyn Brodie. For information, phone V13-6401. Rehearsals Tuesday evenings, The Gingerbread Kindergarten bas a few more vacancies left in their afternoon class. For information, phone Mrs. Volke at 635-6625. $1.00 x OARD JUST ARRIVED . . . PLASTIC SPRING FLOWERS Special on Running Shoes FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, APRIL 1 at 8:15 P.M— Terrace Little Theatre, Centennial Play, "The Broken Jug,” comedy directed by Robert Sherrin, at the Terrace Community Centre. Tickets: adults $1.50, children 7c. - . Sponsored by Canada Council Dominion Drama Festival. SATURDAY, APRIL 1 — The Catholic Women’s League, Terrace will hold a rummage sale 1 p.m. to 4 p.m, at the Catholic Hall. Clothing from the USA. | FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 7,8 — Art and Craft Cen- _ ‘fennial. Exhibition at Community Centre. Enry forms . at The Hub, Cycle and Hobby Shop and Munson ~ available » Druga. * ‘APRIL 12-15 —~ auditorium... - SATURDAY, APRIL 15, } P.M, — Terrace ~: _ Club will hold a rammage sale in the IOOF hall, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 8 P.M, — Terrace New Democratic Party: Club spring dance. Beef : raffle—$1.50 -each—tickets at Hub or any: club i menther.. To be held in the Eiks-hall, — ae “ FRIDAY, APRIL 28 — Hospital Auxiliary annual Spring Ball, “ Oe en at Terrace Community Centre, Tickets ic: mnust be picked up.from ‘Mre,Mazie Reeves by April 17. “SATURDAY, APRIL .22:— The Catholic .Women's League, me ace will hold thelr Centennial Ball in the Catholic ..: ernade: Halt wom ‘Second annual Terrace Music Festival, at the Terrace Community Centre and Clarence Michiel “ SMTURDAY; APR:-20-Old Age Peneloners “Grand B "Terrace Community Centre Jow rental housing scheme. Peet Cee Ce CEE CECE ELE EEL ALE CLE ECE 2 Ota a: Ladies Curling Music by the Melody. Kings. azanir,” , to raiae funds for furniahings Crowds of spectators lined both street and inside the Com- re auditorium there was stonding room only. The Centennial gowns something to write home about. They were colorful, manship of the seamstresses who sewed were truly authentic, and the crafts- in every flowing line. Terrace can be truly proud of it’s Centennial spirited women. We doubt if there is another com- munity in Canada that can compare. with the effort shown in Sunday's Easter par- To all those who took part — to all those who planned and arranged the event -—- we say —~ Congratulations and Thank You for making us feel very proud ce as our hometown. OTTAWA REPORT By FRANK HOWARD, These changes are not with- out hazards, Many of the prob- lems encountered in the past ‘will not automatically disappear just because the responsibility for administering these areas are in the North. Under our‘ democratic process try as it may a government cannot be all things to all people. It must act with responsibilty within its constitution and its ability to provide services to the citizens it represents and consequently there will be times when it must institute measures which areas, The important tonsider- ation we must all remember is that a government of the peo- ple, administered by people who are as concerned about the development and growth of the North and the country is the only system which we ag Cam adians can conceive, - The Estimates of Northern Affairs tabled in the House of Comimons Jast week show an increase in construction pro- jects including roads of ap- proximately 20 percent over 1966-67. This includes expend- itures for both the Yukon Territory and Northwest Ter- ritories. The major postion to be spent on roads and schook, The details will be revealed shortly. Total estimates for all phases of the Northern program including grants to both Ter: Yitorial Governments is $67,000- 000 an increase of almost $8 million over the present year. These figures do not include the cost of Indian Affairs ad- Ininistration in the Mackenzie District which are still included in Indian Affairs Branch esti- mates, : In the past year one of the greatest achievements of Parlia- ment. apart from the fantastic volume of legislation passed by Parliament — to date 135 Bills have been approved by the House of Commons — and this is generally recognized as the most productive session in our 100 years of Confederation — is the use of Committees. As of March 6, there were 27 separate Committees in operatioiri hav- ing held 906 meetings. Subjects include not only the examina- tion of the department esti- mates but important legislation such as the Bank Act, Broad- casting, the National Transpor. tation policy, National Parks, Immigration policy and cost of living in Canada, Committees have given backbenchers on all sides of the House the oppor tunity to express their views and in many .cases have mean- ingful effect on the ultimate ‘| policy of the Government. The use of the Committee system has by common agreement help- ed restore the image of Par- Nament which was at its low: est ebb a year ago, R. J. Orange, M.P., Northwest Territories. Consult The Herald for | Two-Color Ads Aha nl Ay yemeafye 4. RUBBER STAMPS NEVER: MAKE MISTAKES ... AND THEY CAN SAVE YOU TIME, | Too!| a ee When you feed a geod quailty rubber stamp, order direct. from fhe mianufacturer.. and pave, ‘Bring your ‘orders’ to - the Herald office’ or mail them-to’’ Northern Rubber Stamp Works - P.O. Box 628, Terrace, B.C, ' And get fast service. may not be popular in many | -|honor and religions in all kid.” pital fetch fetal ifemterel | i ‘}ported that In England the total | more. serious. dilemma -than, HERALD, TERRACE, B.C." Ottawa, — Happy-go-luckily ignoring the dollar-and-sense- making warning of Bank of Canada Governor Louis Rasmin- sky that “you can’t get a quart out of a pint bottle,” the Fed- eral Government has presented Canadians with a 20 percent in- ¢rease in its spending program. And as sure as day follows night, this year’s record near-12 billion dollar Federal spree will mean still another increase in world’s most viciously high tax rates. How does it happen, you ask, that a government depending ultimately on the taxpayers, not only for spending money but for votes and power, can be recklessly; profligate? - Two reasons perhaps: ‘1. The Parliament is kidding the taxpaying troops that there is any kind of contest for power between the Government and Peter Me what already are some of the]- |-bringing on an election. Ottawa Offbeat... the Opposition, that there is the remotest possibility of the “quts’” becoming the “ins.” 2. In all the 27 Members of Prime Minister Pearson’s Cab- Inet there are only three bus- inessmen — three enterprisers who ever have had to meet a payroll and balance the books — and even their time in the ‘competitive world of the work- aday dollar was limited. THE PRETENDERS: Lel’s examine the first reason behind the Government's gay financtal abandon — the lack of any competition “for real” in the Commons. This Parliament is cozy and ifs hot going to disturb its com- fort by. ending it ‘ail .in-dver- throwing: .the ‘Government: and -There have been a score or more of times when the combin- ‘ed Opposition, in the name of the tax-poor voters, could have Harv Morgan introduced me over the air as a “psycholo- gist, physician and lay min- ister." Maybe in that latter regard he referred to. the fact that I have taught a Bible Class at the Chicago Temple for 33 years. Though I am not a clergyman, I certainly advyo- cate moral behavior and ae: tive chureh work to combat the rising paganism in Amer- ica. |. By GEORGE W, CRANE, PH. D., M. D. CASE 8-584: Harv Morgan invited Dr. Eve Jones and me to participate in his hour “Contact” show, where listen- ers telephone their questions, — The topic was “The Modern Woman's Dilemma,” We were to stress the frus- trations pf modern wonien in their desire to’ attain equality with men, Dr. Jones mentioned that coeds in California casually talk about contraceptives and being as promiscuous as the modern pagan males, So I warned that the decay of moral virtue and the rise of pagan ideas are the greatest threat to women nowadays. For only In a religious society can women have sufficient pro- tection and respect to enjoy equal privileges! Enshring that statement as a motto! From time to immemorial, women have been the chief custodians of morality ana’ music, culture and’ idealism. So they have a double oblt gation to inculcate virtue and. ies, ’ Yet Dr. Billy Graham has ye. attendance at all churches (Catholic; Jewish. and Protest. ant) doesn’t avérage 5%, . _ And in thls country 75% of all Americans shun tho churches, © « an “ "An fael, a recent report stated: that only 8 per cent of Amer: icans ‘are in church on any, average Sunday! ). 0. ;. So modern women ‘have a far merely. equal: right on the job| or at tha: ballot box, : ; ; Far more fundamental is the ‘crises of our crumbling moral: Worry Clinic... like music and mathmatics, must be taught. They are all products of a high 1.Q, have no conscience but will steal food from their mothers and kill their own fathers when the latter are too decrepit to defend themselves. 000 years (perhaps even 500,- 000) to attain our — present degree of religious idealism, pantly described his ‘group “as apparently saw nothing. sacrile- gious in this comparison, ' ' a- church going nation, maybe that Beatle altitude agined. house In order by 11 A.M. (as some claimed on Hary Morgan's program) and don’t have any- ‘| YWCA, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire ‘bating paganism! 3: For when we degenerate to the pagan level of barbarism, women then Jose far more than do men. So you women better link up more activity with a neigh- borhood church and also stress the vital need of Vitamin “R” ‘for all children. That Vitamin “R” means Re- ligion.” . ; Tt must be incaleulated by a deliberate teaching process, with every new generation. For morality and religion, In fact, the lower animals Mankind has thus taken 100,- 8 ’ Yet ome of the Beatles flip- i more popular than Jesus,” and With England. being only 5% did the other night, the Com- mons is only at again. : accident through clumsy mis- calculation, the “ins” will stay in, the “outs” out. time), MEN OF. PARTS: changeable, — Paul Martin and Georze Meraith — who have been: around so long, 32 and 27 years, they qualify as Politicians, . and Jack Pickersgill, too, meet the, specifications of pols. who may be classed as business- men could have other designa- tlons. . Late eect brought down the minority Government — but care was always taken to make sure it ‘didn’t happen, even if it meant some MPs deliberately ducking the vote, So remember, when the Di- vision Bells ring, even for more than an hour as they its charades And except in case of wildest On this basis, then, these near-12 bilfion dollars in Gov- raise. the.taxes to pay- for it all, both the bread-and-butter ne- eessities of the administration and its uncaring extravagances. The Opposition may huff and puff over the record Estimates and the financial hangover they will bring in the Budget, but they'll go through — pretty well just the way the Govern- ment wants them. Now, reason’ No, 2 — the almost complete lack . of busi- hess savvy in this particular Cabinet. , Look at it, the Prime Minis- ter and the 26 meh around him self — three professors — two +. nine ‘lawyers — six civil servants including the PM him- publicists — 4 millionaire: — a labor organizer — a labor acon- omist — an industrial designer — and three businessmen (part Some of them are inter- Like a couple of the lawyers professional And a couple of those civil ervants, the Prime Minister Interchangeabillty ‘so abounds n the Cabinet that the three is more widespread than we have im- Any women who are frustrat- ed because they have their thing else to do, better link up with a local church or its many altrhistic offshoots, such as the Girls,. 4-H, ete, - Since It is inherent in normal women to want to “mother” something, If they’ are childless wives or splnaters,.they crave ‘a cat, canary, goldfish or even a geranium, : So gend for my “booklet ‘The Logical Proof. of .Gad,”. enclos- ing’ a‘ long stamped, return en- velope, plus: 20e, and start com- :{Always wrlte-to Dr: Crane in. *cara.;af this newspaper, en-. Closing along stamped, ad-_ sdreased: envelope .and "200 ‘to: ‘igover ‘typing’ and printing. , posts: when you. send for, one: Gowns Remantic as Camelot’s Guinevere! “Score One for the All-Gir] Look... romantic wedding: dresses have never been more In. - - The dress the Bride wears on the most.important day of her life’ can ‘and should make her more beautiful: than she has ever been.- The long and short of it goes like this; for the girl who has chosen .an informal ceremony, . there’s a.charming cotton lace trapeze dress with. long bell Sleeves that’s patterned in an - over-all motif, of tulips, Digni- | fied, and lovely In its -utter-sim- : Pliclty, it. is worn with a cuffed . ‘headdress: . of, matching. Jace _ “that: holds a beuffant-shoulder : veil of bridal illusion, ".'": “©The same ‘length’ bridal’ voit - complenients ‘a “most. formal gown. Gossamer ‘lace forme ‘a ernments Estimates will pass — | and so .will.the Budget that will |. “ MORE ON MILK -|ination, fluridation ‘and — past- tain harmful organizations may letters to the ae The Editor, Terrace Herald: - T note that my recent, letter regarding the problem of chior-' eurization, hag provided some discussion. - . - If you will refer to the 1996. Teport of the Director of the Skeena Health Unit, you will} ‘Note that: at least fifteen per- cent ot the samples taken of the Terrace water supply were contaminated -with eollform bacteria. This is a change, a3 in the previous year, the sampling was much more satisfactory. I think that this situation exem- plifies the point, that with in- creasing demand, ihere is in- creasing. chance of contamin- ation. a On the subject of pasteuriza- tion may I quote from the ar- ticle on milk in the Encyclo- pedia Britannica, which: must be recognized as an impartial authority: . “Even when all precautions are taken to ensure that the milk comes only from healthy cows, or that it is handled only by healthy people, there’ is always the possibility ‘that eer- gain entrance in one way or another. Many city boards of health do not consider it wise therefore, to permit the ‘sale or distribution of raw milk. for. ‘Wednesday, March 29, 196% EDITOR | ‘Court. Shapes cling at the tora direct consumption, and hex Tequire that the milk supply ba pastéurized as an additional means for safeguarding th@ health of the people,” ; Fluridation was voted uporg and passed. two years agod There has been no demanstr: ble section. . ‘T understand that the districiy plans to’ institute. chlorination® end fluoridation, in the neaq future, Perhaps a definite datdg could be announced for the ing stitution of this service, so thas 7 we could know when to stor boiling our water. . | : - * - §ineerely, R. E. M. Lee, MD At-Home Wear Invites ‘ Beauty in Fabric, Color} On the private party line fom ispring are ethereal fabrics irae soft.and shining colors that flow in simple, graceful shapesmm Stralght froin: the pages og the Arablan Nights come catia tans, djeliabahs, burnoose and harem pants exoticall@ | Drinted in bold florals, a stracts, palsleys and stripes. & . 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