1 nr The SPREADS THE THEME — A tloral-printed cotton spread in yelinw. * blue, and orange sets the color scheme for a teen-uger’s bed-sitting room. An orange window shade with ching vulance tits into built-in shelves, w hile _ chairs and rug incorporate the blue of the spread. The old-[ashiimed wash y stand is painted orange red. and Mesican Wicker buskets are sptushed vith yellow for accent. . - As a caterpillaremerges from.a cocoon to try its. ‘new butiérfly wings, so does spring decorating breed a spirit of rebirth. An exhilerating feeling here and there. This year, style. changes are amorphous and indiscernible. The only predo- < minant trend is a lack of'a specitic.one:, .. Attuned to the budget realities of decorating, a * fresh'crop of do-it-yourself ideas has sprouted. “of newness, starting afresh or initiating changes ~ ; Unusial treatments of ready to finish, cheerful, personal stamp on the home offers an unlimited » creativity that breathes personality, style and. -liveability. [Imagination and- a little work can. transform castoffs into treasures. . Decorating excitement is brimming over in the ‘fabric department of your favourite department _ store. Sew what's happening? Cotton! Cotton fabrics are Whirling in a kaleidoscope of polka - dots; plaids and geometrics, romantic florals, romantic calico prints, gingham and seersucker. From coverlet, to sofa, to shower curtains to wate te ene "> fearless ‘paint choices and unabashed uses of. . fabric are. some decorating staples that can be * Due to wel. weather, the Y unusually common, aceurrence: - of the most poisonous species of - mushrooms -- panther amanita, tAmanita panterina) - . is ESTO SR ee he ea eeew POF ee retreat te ete te te tm Ro te adapted 'to any home. Putting your very own -.Inerease in Mushroom poisoning cases in our Province.” said. Dr. Adam Szazawinski, Curator of Botany al the Provincial Museum in Vicloria. The recent increase in causing large number of cases of poisoning is due also TERRACE DRUGS -__UAKELSE PHARMACY TERRACE DRUGS "12-6 p.m. LAKELSE PHARMACY 7-9 p.m: Filling = your doctor’s prescriptions is our job. dust like him, wa want to see you in tap health al- ways. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS - Air Conditioning Flectrical Repairs 975 River Drive - Terrace, CERTIFIED MECHANIC PHONE 635-9373 (IF NO ANSWER) 635-2908 window shades, sew up fashion. . Co Poisoning the the fact thal drug-oriented people are experimenting with ihis mushroom, not realizing ihe price to be paid in the form _ of severe illness, or death. There are no casy ways [0 identify poisanqus mushrooms: bur for panther amanila -there are several. clues which, when present, singly ; bination, “make . identification more certain, “Ifa mushroom ar “ine, com: - displays white warts on’a brown or tan cip, while gills, a ring’ar, ° ~ veil on the stem below the cap, toe A high fashion, home we aida distine! cap al the ba: immature ‘specimens :Ihey are often hidden,” “said Dr.* Sz- cazawinski. In the “button ." . millions of people.. What does it . mutual ‘relationship -between and related -.problems.. Some - experts solemnly ,predict’ that’ _ “There are a few who insist * widespread concern is simply a _ There are others who allack it doom’ are even half correct, logical, ‘ecological. ns Anew ‘word has entered the . working vocabulary. of the * Canadian: people,’ the | ward ecology; Formerly restricted to use... among: scientists '-. par- licularly ° blologists - and: sociologists ~ the'word has now become a household word ‘for meéan, and how-did it get here? - The dictionary “defines ceology as the study of the organisms ‘ and their © en- viranment. Biologists and sociotogists have. -been con- cerned about this problem for a long lime. ‘Now, however, ecology has become the concern cf almost everybody. Through’ the writings and speeches of | men like Paul Ehrlich ‘and Barry Commoner,’ people have - become alerted to the crises we are facing in écology. Dire predictions ara being made as to the future. if immediate and drastic action 1s not laken in lhe“; areas of air pollution and water pollution, ; population -.growlh, - the whole world could end- not wilh a bang.bul a whimper - within. 15 to. 20 years. that the ecological crisis is overblown and thal the fad that will pass with lime. as a. diversionary tactic from pressing problems of race, war, and poverty.-Be thal as it may, if our contemporary prophets of there is reason for concern. Our ~ very survival depends on taking the, "Crises" - seriously. Its therefore, {o be What is more, il’s vy theological. ~ the stein; it should be avoided.” : As mulure. miushrooms,: Ihese +" fulness thereot we world aad features are easily.seen, but an” * ose who Owell therein : silage," for exainple, amanitas~ are enclosed.in a while mem- .- brance known as a veil which eventually | bursts as inushroom mahires, Before this the> happens Ihe young stage of any” amanila. can resemble a popular edible species of the’ . meadaw mushroom... vO dat th alee DEAR ANN LANDERS: Lam." 24 and in my. eighth month of pregnancy. My husband and I _ are having the same argument forthe third Lime, and still we .. can't get together an a decision, 1'8 over what oyr child sheuld call us. - a Jud was raised inan informal household. He wants the child to call us by our first names. He B.C. and Premier Mobile Homes. MILE 2. VANDERHOOF HWY. a "PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. PHONE 662-4301 DEALER LICENSE NO. 7141 3k We offer top prices on trades, anything of va 4 % 100 percent financing on approved credit. lue as down payment. a Free delivery and set up within 500 miles. of accessible road. - *Upon purchase, transportation and motel costs will be paid, ‘For complete information - call us ‘collect at 562-4391, = % Dealers for Bonavista, Chinook, Fleetwood, Glenbrook; ‘claims it will’ remove certain artificial barriers and make the child feel closer to us. Tam against it. I say a child should call his parents Mother and Dad as a matter. of respect. Am I right or if Jud?s— DEAR N.: I know parents who trained their children ‘to’ call them Helen and Jack and ) the kids turned out just fine. 1 also know parents who insisted that their children call them. Mother and Dad and the kids are plenty messed up. + — Nameless _ It's not what ‘your children call you, but how they feel about -you that malters, Personally, I Mother and Dad because it helps put the relationship in the proper perspective. Children canhave a great many pals, but they can have only one Mother and Dad. © prefer _faith carries, many :Ifanyane should be concerned 24:1). The care of the earth ‘goes to Ihe -very heart of the : Christian -concept.of steward- ship. "The earth is the Lord’s”* - not ours. We’ are merely stewards, caretakers, of God's good-earth. This affirmation of - im- Plicalions. If the earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof, . then the earth is good. Both the . Old Testament and the New. . Testament, of the Bible, affirm.: jalhis, ruth h...*And. God, saw, - meee EEE Er a eee ER on Canada; to natural potential; @ maintaining order an sectors. | MAIN FEATURES: ‘ ‘the country; provided to Prairie q ~ the West Coast, in in St, Lawrence and in “livastock prices, and : y ‘HOW, EUGENE WH ELAN, MINISTER crealion -goodness of life in contrast to haut the care of God's earth, it - | encouraging growth of grain and farmers will have direct access to feed-g * + buyers are fred to shop for the best bargain, sellers aie free the best price for their crops; ° non, wee a nation-wide information system th Feed Board will keep the Canadian Wheat Board will continue to seller of feed grain for export market; . or to athers on, the domestic market; “eash advance payments and initial paymen to growers across the coun steps will be taken to bring “CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AG RICULTURE ° everything that He had made, : nature,” and behold, it was very good (Gen. 1:31). “For everylhing created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected If it 1s received. with “thanksgiving.” (Tim. 4:4), The Biblical view of emphasizes © the Hinduism, for example, which -tends to look: on the world. as ‘essentially. unreal.and illusory, or to the teachings of Buddha, which sometime refer (9 matter . as evil, Furthermore, creation 1s purposeful, so that existence ‘is nol meaningless and .ac- -cidantal. Above all, ihe world is * “dependent on God, thesource of all thal is. That man does not always .uperate with this .un-: derstanding of ‘creation. is amply illustrated by the en- - yironmental crises We are now facing. Liké a child released from parental constraints, man has smashed and ‘brutalized Specializing in Chinese and Canadian “Foods | : The Gare of God’s Earth polluling its air and water, ravaging ils land, consuming its resources at ‘a furious rate, and destreying Its beauty. The whole theology of the earth as.the Lord's and iman as. its responsible vcaretaker. is in desperate need of revitalization today. . . ‘The pain is also felt in Jesus. For in Him ail ‘things come: together (eph. 1:10), including a creation that has been fractured - by sin. In Jesus .“‘the creation - itself will ba.set free from its bondage lo'decay”’ (Rom. 8:21). The good news cf God’s redeeming work in Jesus is - reflecied in. the healing of a fractured earth, It would therefore seem highly ap- * propriate for Christians to se! |. "an example.for a truly God- pleasing enjoyiment and celebration of Gad’s good earth, . The Christian can best: show what is wrong by doing what is ) For: Take Out Service ; wo 7 Phone 635-6184 . - | Shan Yan Restaurant “Where the customer is King” — 7 = li ce q ~ ‘The federal government's new Feed Grains Policy becomes affective August 1, 1974. Whether you.are a p is designed to meet your needs by: providing a fair and equitable base price for feed grains across ; : Oe d stability + rain p Canadian markets; it will also lead to additional grain storage on land-terminals, onthe Great Lakes-and the the Maritimes; ~ 7.” - HON, OTTO LANG, MINIBTER roducer ar user, the new.policy. - - livestack production according’ “ th roughout the grain and livestock: rains in all parts of Canada; - mm through the Canadian. Livestock . everyone informed on selling.prices across. © 9. be the sole buyer and BLES _ prairie producers have the choice of selling their grain to the cwB * Von ts, similar to those... roducers for many. years, will be extended try to encourage feed grain production; a hew storage program, costing the federal government $40 million - a year, will be instituted -to provide forsecurity of supplies for . into balance freight rates between meat. ~ : and grain; this will progress according to trends in-gralvand ee J the degree of regional self-sufficiency in - ‘grain production.’ ogee 8 ee aye RESPONSIBLE FOR CANAD HAN WHE ‘, s to find | fla : ‘ } AT ADARD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1974 righl. “Maintain good conduct. among the gentiles,” says the paostia, “so {hat.in case: they- speak’ against . you’. In wrongdoers, they may see your... a good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitalion’”’.(1 Peler 9:12), Christianity works not by revolution ‘but by revealation, and the Christian is to live so in: ‘respect fo his environment that, -the world is led to confess that ihe Christian life is truly good: and truly beautiful Martin Graebner, General Delivery, ‘Terrace, B.C. SALVATION ARMY 445) Graig Captain: Bilt Young © 9:45 Sunday Schoo! 11:00 Morning Worship “7:9 Evening Services 7:30 Thursday Night” am, r 7 GESTIE.S, BB ilipench asi, a PENTECOSTAL - |. Wed. 7:30 p.m. “Bible Study &' Prayer Meating : For info on other activities phone (Captain or Airs. Bill Young, ST, MATTHEW'S CHURCH 4726 Laralle Avenue, Terrace Anglican Church of Canada Sunday Servicer: © 9:30a.m, and Tt a.m, and Sunday School 11 a.m. . 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