wim np eee ee rrp Fe epee oe ee eee eae tee se re eer 1 ~ Ona Show Each Week Oey AVE PA. a ay Wednesday, Auge 2, 1967, iio - THE A TRE te Saturday Matinee At 2 PM. Tues, Wed. < August 1, ‘SECRET OF MY. SUCCESS Comedy “in Color’ =. .- James Booth, : Shirley. Jones, Steel Stevens: Baby Puss. “Winning. Strain “tet. Thur., Fri., Sat. August 3; 4 5 FIREBA ALE 500 Racing Car’ Thrills: in: Color - Frankie Avalon, Annette. Funicelfo a Space Xid. Swinging London.. tet... Saturday, August 56. -. Matinee THE COBBLER & THE LITTLE FOLK ' . Cartoon feature In Color ~ Shorts: Stooge double in color tet Mon., Tues, Wea. Aug. 7,8, 9 MUNSTER GO HOME Television based subject jn color - ; ‘for family and juvenile patrons Shorts: Woody ‘Kook - Out. The House tet Thur, Fri, sit. Aug. 10, "1 12] - RETURN OF THE SEVEN . Western Drama in Color 2 Futher adventures of the ~ Magnificent Seven | Yul Brunner, Robert Fuller. . Shorts:- Home ‘sweet nudnik. oT Parts of Gaul . et. Saturday, ‘avtrutt 12 Matinee ‘HERCUL ULE: AGAINST THE: MCONMEN in color and Cinemascope _fllan Steele - tet Re Drive-In’ * Sat. August 4, § i Color and full of action THE SECRET SEVEN ‘Tony. Russell, Helga Line horta: Sorry Safari, Show Time 10 P.M, SUBJECT TO CHANGE - WITHOUT : NOTICE _, | disillusioned but skeptical of the ‘| world-‘argund t Jeffels, dean of stident affairs at 4 war is tha most athorrent of all ‘agencies over which he has no ‘| are. still. a few: ‘elderly persons | Ste 8 s. not” \| disillusioned, Dean asserts. VICTORIA (¢ P)- Today's atudent is nelther. cynical nor him, says Ronald the University of Victoria, . “He knowaé from his father that human afflictions,’ Dean Jeffels said in a-lecture, Yet he knows what fig happaning in Vietnam, He enjoys a high standard of living, yet knows that one-third of the world goes hungry; He hears brotherhood preached, yet sees the struggles of the Negro, “All of these events combine him ‘distrust authority + « the establishment, —: “He seeks new missions butnot ‘missions imposed by others or by control,’? . < has a deep, penetrating “Basically, he belleves in the community and the communionof man. oF ‘Never too old to he naughty — WINNIPEG" (CP) | — There in this city with a penchant for the shadier aide of life, OF the 8,961 people ‘arrested by. city police in 1966, three were over 80 years of age.. Another 61, in- cluding eight women, were be- tween a and 80. . Gregg’s Lakelse " .- Service -Lakelse Lake Road nm GROCERIES, GAS, oll | : ET ‘PHONE 635- 6978 a P.O. Box 220 VANCOUVER. 635.2265 ROSE, GALE & co. (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS . “pane te 7 . « “McPherson Block ‘e Terrace, Bc: SMITHERS Pp eng: RINCE RUPERT "635-5831 For ALL your printing needs, shop at the Herald statements - business cards - invitations - flyers {etterheads . brochures ENTRY. Name Terrace Junior Tennis Tournament Riverside Tennis Courts "SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1967 - envelopes - all forms FORM. Address @) GY | Age _. Phone ; ‘Grains : “ey 10 and under - 42 and ander i¢.and under 46 and under wenee REGISTRATION FEE: 50¢ (To: be paid: at time of rogistra. tion) at the ‘Terrace Community’ Centre. a . (Age on ms ante of tournament) -_ Mixed doubles —— ve ‘Co-sponsored by. Terrace & District Club and the _.., Terrace Recreation Commission, * check Events Girls’ singles. in oo Boys’ singles FOR FURTHER: INFORMATION m ‘PHONE. 635: 653 in. the student's mind to make} § ‘of disease ‘so well that they can | haven’ t dreamed of yet, Battor-. | 4 Sinishing. The culting action Will: ‘ them togethers fasteners (falls, . _ Screws, nuts and bolts) will'no ““CANADIANS CAN DANCE,” Canada this week, tional Film Eoard, salutes Centennial and the many nationa= lities that have enriched this country’s cultural heritage. **Canadiang Can Dance” is being released to theatres in_ $50, 000 saddle made of jade A Jade-enceusted saddle, va" lued -at $50,000, will ba on-dis play at the Pacific National Ex- -hibitton’ s 1987 Craft and Hobby |g Show, - ; Saddle owner P.A," White. “of West Vancouver says he craiec the saddle as a centennial p fect dedicated to the hustera| [ Fe mimorered treasures. in B.C. : The saddle, which was ‘mani factured in-B.C., has decora- tive festures of gold and work- ing parts -« « ‘buckles ahd bit ~» are madeof steel for and heavily gold-plated: tomatch the settings, ‘ _ The saddle will ba In the show's Court of Honour, The saddle, bridie, breast col- jar and serape have a total ci 1,967 gems, BER TS _ DELICATESSEN OPEN 7: Days a Week: Open 10. a.m. Tal-10 p.m, _ Across from, a i i How to be sure you'll get the gentlest of - color featurette from the Na» NE’ _CLINIC CASE D. 516:.Dr. Kay. 1s a GP (General Practitioner), The General Practicioner is usually a splendid psychologist for he has far better knowledge of a patient’s family affairs, - “Dr. Crane,” he began as we lunched together, “I wish you gicaned on a recent visit: -to England. “Over there [ learned of 8 ‘Datients: who are afflicted - with |. 1¢86°6 ‘people have already ‘sank. ‘the ‘British: taxpayers 10),-; 1000. pounds! . >" “For they have a computsiori to be admitted to hospitals! - x x , ae “For example, one of these patients ‘has ‘had 500 hospital admissions! ““Plus 1§ operations! . “They shop around from doe- tor to doctor. and hospital to hospital, -concocting ‘symptoms | . to warrant ‘nother entrance in- to a hospital. | “In: fact, they have been in and out of hospitals so often that they knaw -fhe symptoms even puzzle the usual doctor. ': “Think of the cost to taxpay- ers, by such professional hyp. ochondriacsl” * pore 7 a 2 * ‘Those * ‘six British patients "Nuclear power — tools predicted — ’ Hardware ‘Merchandising edi. tor John Millyard - asked his. readers what they expected to be selling in the .next century,’ It looks ike a far-aut -sltua- ‘tlon, ot tallars’ ideas on- the’ futures: AL, power’ tools wit. be‘ pors" ‘table, completely self-contained: ‘and using energy. sources . wa |: “tes. will be’ ancient history;?* We'll no .tonger have dritis: ant saws but an all-purpose cut. ting tool. which you can dial for any ‘stright-line. cuts. any dla mater hole, any edge of SUI: . face shape,. The cut will. be so neat that the surface won't need “probably be an. energy -bean -. “either , sonic: or. ight, and the. power: ‘source: will: be" a -Hny |: ‘atomic cells? (°°: An ‘attaching tool « wit use: nuclear -power.to rearrange the: @lements in two. articles to fuse | longer. be. needed, : The, techn’. “que will. be: reversible*«'+. “push 5|° the reversing. switeh to activate : the defuser and -you can undo: what. you. have featonod!” wa You, too, may have Monchuvsen’ s bug ’ By George W. Crane -]ag- an excuse, to avoitt or. evade duty and domestic Teaponetbil-. ity, Many wiven ‘become ‘addicted to excessive worry about aches and pains to atall aft Pregiiam: oY. would . -Publicize some facts 1}. - ‘}and pains. “Here are some hardware’ reg} | to-tell. whether “it was. in his|: , esophagus, atomach,’ duodenum, | ‘threat. continued - preoccupation with ; thus.save the. taxpayers mil- : lions: of dollars ‘vin “Medicare! was not disclosed. the Door of the Government Smithers does not have 24 SMITHERS THIEVES ACQUIRE HUNDRED DOLLAR HANGOVER ‘There's a hundred dollar hangover in Smithors thia week, it belongs to the gent =» or gents =» who dropped in for J a friendly snort at the LCB emporium. . ° They dropped in through the front window of the Gévern- ment Liquor Store and carted. off $115 worth of booze, Value of the smashed plate glass window was not disclosed, The lightfingered tipplers dropped a botile of hooch on. getaway, RCMP fingerprint experts were ordered to the scene in an’ attempt to finger the fellows who filched the sauce, The break-in took place early Wednesday morning after police patrols wore called off at 2:30 a.m. = A moving estimate can't tell. you wiio the gentlest im maver Is.. What can? Reputation. Take ours. We care for im your local move as much as we care for North American's fg interstate moves, Same packing material. Same-profes- i sional loading and unloading. Storage, too. & So, for the. | gentiest of local moves, call US.45 TERRACE pusrt - ALSO AGENT’ FOR . PHONE 635-6344 arog shop as they made their hour police patrol, may. have set a world’s record | but we have similar patients in every community who seem to.relish being “sick.” - Sometimes they wee ilies. DARTMOUTH, NS. (CP). — The recompression chamber, used to eure divers suffering from. the “bends,” has been Ted ‘phere - ely treating tertain “hospital. cases, . The treatment has been suc: cessfully applied by the navy's diving: unit in Dartmouth.” “Lt-Cmdr, Allan Sagar, com: manding officer of the unit,’ says the chamber hag ‘proved valuable in treating “~patients with gas gangrene or amputa- | tions which do not respond to ‘| normal ‘treatment, - Hospitals call it: hyperbaric oxygen treatment... - “The oxygen-enriched ‘atmos-, phere has great healing - qual: ities. as-it enriches the blood,” Lt-Cmdr. Sagar said, Patients treated for gas gan- grene have recovered fully. serve asf, more : logical "ered herring” to divert thelr . “hus. band’s ire, «.- . - Some women who fear ‘their. mates are succumbing to out- side sirens, thus develop med: ical ailments in a vain hope of ‘|holding their mate via sym: pathy. * * oe - A desire for attentlon ig an- other subconcious factor. It inflates the ego of many people to have doctora discuss their case heforé a clinic of other physicians, - This is comparable to a so- clal climber’s getting her name on the society page of the local |. newspaper, |. ot Children .can also become| .: hypochondriacs ("Worry Warts” about health). just. by: being | around neurotic’ parerits ‘who keep sprouting imaginary. aches |. ‘Heavy volume at Montreal PO Many “Worry . Warts,”: how- ever, actually: feel pains that are ‘unnoticed by most people. Such pains would be ‘Ignored by. the. usual busy. mother whose . attention. was properly ing extroverted on. her children or social duties and housekeeping. For. prolonged : -self-analysis can’ ‘actually let.» you . -become| 5 aware of internal ; Sensations, normally unnoticed. "32,000, 000 items of mai! are handled each week by the post 2,000,000 ‘ovér ‘last year’s week- ly: volume, .The operations man- ager.of the. Montreal post office says about’ 300,000 pieces ‘of nail” are posted each | week from + Expo itself, kok * 7 : For example, Dr. A. G Wy ees once conducted 4 series of-ex- periments in which he swallow: ed a small deflated balloon at ae at the end ot a narrow rubber Kotum Sh BS tube. - The balloon would then bé Open Sunday 12-2: p.m. inflated Bnd: he would be asked ete... At the. “outset, wa: have nd sensations. after. food leaves the “But Dr, Iw a soon learned to] ie localize this balloon, ‘merely by |. his “innards, Bee “Sa you. ‘hypochondriaca potter " extrovert ‘your attention. and ‘to $1.00 | Variety . ‘Store a Reaturing . Gangrene treated The. “Bangrene develops from} . MONTREAL. (CP) — About » Office System ‘in Montreal -dur-| & ig Expo: 67; an increase of ° WORTH AMERICA VAN LINES * The: GENTLEmen ot the Moving Industry ; chamber wounds caused by dirty or rus. ty implements and spreads quickly, often resulting in death, = , ‘The offieer said oxygen breathed under pressure quick- ly destroys the . gas - gangrene “Tt simply ‘cannot live. in a pure oxygen | “environment.” The system was also” valuable in ‘the: recovery: of amputees or patients with mangled “limbs. Oxygen was forced through. tis- sues and arteries ‘to speed: the healing process. - - “The field of hyperbaric med- icine is in its early stages: and soon all hospitals will ‘have a chamber,” Lt.-Cmdr, Sa 8 ar said.- Until then, treatment will: be provided at the maval unit by, naval staff in co-operation with hospital officials. : ; orn WALTER _ KALUM ELECT RIC. 3238 Kalum Phone 635-2752 | ‘) em — ps Pt Bes a 487, neenedetasets