« PAGE 6 nN a eg as FASHION CANADA — All warmed up %for winter fun in‘this Suederay herd- sman’s jacket. Hooded and with big pa pockets, ait’s e lined and trimmed. Canadian Garment Co. Ltd. of Winnipeg has it in amber, brown or sand. Sizes range from 3 to 6x. TERRACE HERALD, DEAR ANN LANDERS: I’m a widow who moved to California from a Southern state. Yesterday 1 decided to take a stroll in the garden area where the ladies who live in this complex sit and visit. [ was greeted warmly by five dowager types, three with blue hair and two with lavender. The two lavenders were somewhat silent. I introduced myself, we exchanged pleasantries, but I had the uncomfortable feeling that they were Iooking me over. After about 15 minutes I rose to leave. One of the lavender- haired ladies smiled sweetly and said, “We have a few rules here, No one is allowed to talk about aches, paints, operations or illness." Before I. could respond, she continued, “Also, we do not talk about polities, religion, clothing styles, in- flation, Vietnam, our families, or our finances.” It sounded as if she had memorized the list. I was stunned and did not reply. What do you think about such mystified. — Newcomer DEAR NEW: Looks like the only two subjects left open to the girls is sex and baseball scores, Try ‘em and let me know how you make out. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This might not sound like an im- portant problem to you, but it is driving me nuts. To put it ina few words — what can be done about people who have a lot of nerve and no common sense? I sell auto license plates in Florida, People I hardly know ask me to get their plates 50 they won't have to stand in line. Last week three casual acquaintances came to my -home with their money and registration blanks. One woman — 4 college graduate — asked me to help her fill out the form. SHE COULDN’T UN- DERSTAND IT! This morning a distant relative showed up while I was having breakfast. I asked him why he didn’t bring the stuff to the office. He said, parking around there is rough.” What do you think about a jerk who wouldn't walk a few blocks but he thinks nothing of in- Aye be 8 i Mes Was, ee ee Te ‘ federal New Democratic Youth, - emphasizing action and l equality, has reaffirmed g ‘policies on Quebec, Women's f Liberation and capitalism and : : has criticized the party’s Waffle ) } section for not being involved. : A statement issued Tuesday t after the NYD's convention said {the 100 delegates eliminated »positions of president and | | Secretary and replaced them mm: i with a fivemember secretariat mm i § Elected-secretariat members _ {were Bill Lenihan of Waterloo, yOnt., Gordon Cleveland of 3 Toronto, Maureen Campbell of i { Brandon, Man., Lissa Donner of ~ 4 Ottawa and Steve Watson of J Winnipeg. 8 a jand its right to self- determination,” and added its recognition of the Quebec NDY ‘as an autonomous national organization of democratic socialist youth.” Following amendments, at least two of the’ five-member “Peéderal Youth group reaffirms policies WINNIPEG (CP) — the » | The NDY restated its position . » Eat The organization criticized * the Waffle, the New Democratic Party left-wing section, for “not involving itself more with the daily struggles” of the working people. It supported the Waf- fle’s positions on domestic ‘control of’ the Canadian economy and public ownership of resource and financial bases. The statement said the NDY “sees its first priority as building a mass democratic . socialist movement in the youth communily, encompassing high ‘school and university students, young) workers and unemployed ‘you . HAM.ROLLS ’ Spread thinly sliced boiled ham with seasoned cream sf cheese. Roll up tightly, chill and cut in 1-inch lengths. Spear with terrupting my.breakfast? Please prinG{Uhis. Everyone ‘7 aroundherer ai your column. . Maybe if they: Bee ‘themselves Finlay Forest Industries Ltd. 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Cuvee seeneeene rar ra ar Pe Then you're all. set up to grow with the fastest growing oil company in Western Canada. Union 76 For full details fill in- “Union: ‘oll ‘Company of Canada Limited. Box 580 Prince George, B.C. ’ chee tbenenbeeennce cequeetages Mackenzie 997-320) The Pérsonnel Manager, Finlay Forest Industries ‘ wo yo Pere etareteeeenae ls rules, Ann? I am completely” “The - TERRACE, B.C. NN ANDERS they will take the hint and leave me alone next year. — Pain In The Neck In Florida DEAR PAIN: Here it is, Aol don’t bet the rent, Lady. The people with unlimited gall are invariably the mast insensitive. If you want these clods to leave you alone you'll have to come right out and tell them so. - DEAR ANN LANDERS: May [say a word ta-“Niagara Falls Griper?” She was highly critical of her co-worker who insisted on butting into con- versations with cute stories and snapshots of her dog when the other women were talking about . their children. Tam the mother of four kids — and three silky terriers. I carry pictures of both the kids and the dogs, but the stories I tell about the dogs are a lot more in- teresting than the run o’ mill stories about my kids. Each dog has a personality all his own — special likes and dislikes, little quirks and oddities that "make Him unique, Don't get me wrong, Ann. The . Kids come first, but the dogs are terrific. I'm sending you a picture of them so you can see for yourself. You have per- mission to print the picture if - you want to. From left to right: Alfalfa, Butterfly and Daisy, — Mama DEAR MAMA: Glad to know. the kids come first. So how come you sent me a snapshot of the dogs? Sorry I’m not able to run the picture of. Alfalfa, Butterfly and Daisy. Same papers — for example the Kansas City Times and Newday in Long Island — won't even print a picture of me! CHESTER, W. Va. (AP) — Cheryl White, 17, became the first black girl jockey in U.S. thoroughbred racing history to win a race at Waterford Park. The 17-year-old from Rome, Ohio, rode Jetolara, owned and trained by her father, Raymond A, White, to victory in the third race. She has been an appren- tice for two months. : CHARLOTTETOWN CCP) — A‘sandwich, fresh. fruit, ” coffee and 2 play—ali for "5 ” cents. That was the bargain . offered almost to the end of August at St. Paul's Church hall, summertime home of the ' Noon Show Players. Operating under a federal Opportunities for Youth grant, 12 young people from various parts of Canada spent the summer here working in:a lun chtim etheatregroup, learnin geverything from : making sandwiches to design- ing sets. KenSt et son, 23-year-old managing general director, said the program was. de- signed to provide a light lunch “plus entertainment at.a rea- sonable cost. Because major expenditures were covered by the grant of $12,540, the charge for the package deal was only 75 cents. Also provided for the spec- tator was a downstairs area for display and sale of local . erafts, supervised by Wendy Frith, a photographer from Saskatchewan, and Jim 5Ste- ., venson, a local artist. The kitchen staff consisted - of Denise Chariton, 21, and JoAnne MacKenzie, 21, both local students. The eight members of the cast took turns acting, design- ing sets and operating the lights. A wide variety of material was presented—a medieval drama entitled The Wakefield Noah, four short sketches by Harold Pinter and Ring Lard- ner, a pseudo-melodrama and - amystery-farce. Mr. Stetson first saw noon- time theatre about eight . ‘ months ago on a visit to Edin- burgh. “It didn’t take much, just a few actors in a little hole in the wall. 1 though it was the sort of thing that should work well here.”’ Confederation Theatre here provided materials for props, sets and costumes. The stu- dent union of the University of _ Prince Edward Island lent the grouptables and chairs, while - the congregation of St. Paul's, after renting the hall, threw in the kitchen and basement area for the same price. Simplepublicrelations mist have worked—posterson lamp pasts, word of mouth, cand ‘infectious enthuslasm— ‘for the productions were well- ° - attended and received. " Mr. Steteon said two factors” contributing to-success were TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 _ A sandwich, fruit and coffee! . energy of his under-90: ‘tom- - pany. : + The “east’ ranged from ar master's student in theatre administration, -2. part-time ‘mousie major, a student of.de- sign, to several “in-between”. * Go, Of wie BE IN TERRACE . x Location: Lakelse community apport and the students - Attention Horse Owners — DR. 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