af ' We FDNESDAY, DECENBER.13, 1972- THE HERALD, TERRACE, Bc. REGIONAL. HOSPITAL. prstazce. , BRPERESDOM RESULS ‘ ‘ BP eR ots AGAINST - _-Perrace “i tdmat "Bolling o “Nasa = : Camp" vee “ [eedarvate | S,Hazelton JN Hazelton ' Ipue Mile 23 Twenty-years ago this past Sep- stacks are supplemented with ship . Kisp iox i. 15 ember, Mrs, Grace Mantel opened the ments from Vancouver. Or rathe ne Soe a st florists shop in Terrace. And this were supplemented. ee Kitwariga. 34'.. onth, the shop will close its door as-. The Mantel’s turneda hobby of’ Mrs the owners retire from the business .c. ‘King’ s into a business that Brew. as’ -- "| Phornhilt 143 hey helped pioneer in: the. Terrace _ the area grew. prea. Mrs. Mantel dispels the rumors. about “Its getting tobe too mich, " said the shop closing. “I’m not sick, or: ‘|! Peleqraph_ Birs. Mantel, who came to Canada ‘dying, or anything like that,” she” . : {Iskut ._ ae om Holland in 1948. Mr. and. Mrs. stated with.a twinkle i in her. eye, “just: piantel first emigrated. to Houston, retiring.” oming to Terrace in 1951. The next ©: The Mantel's will stay in Tertace . : fear they established their business. and continue to grow flowers but no © } Mantel’s Florist at one time served - more will they: sell them. through meecople throughout the North-West, and Mantel’s Florists. : mer love for flowers was ‘evident in Mrs: Grace Mantel would like to. sroducts sold. - -..thank all.those people who have-sup-.. --: The small store, located on North ported her by their patronage over the representative Ray. for two ’years,. . - GOOD POSITION WHEN RIDING {> Nail || ii; %{° > Whitehead to-its Mental Te d years, OVER CHOPPY TRAILS OR ROUGH ff 2 “ Health -Branch. cand. Teplaces Ed_ Bodner, ERRAIN. STANDING CAN. “<- Corrections Branch. His, Tecently transferred | to. SO HELP WHEN CLIMBING “duties include servicing. the. union’s — Prince: ar vie Of ‘members of the: George office. wpe RT ‘ipa f Vy iN eT Mute cane TE "KNEE ON THE SEAT: with THE OTHER FOOT ON THE KUNNING BOARD, 16 RECOMMENDED WHEN - RIDINGON THE SIDE OF A HILL, IN THYS POSITION, i 15 EASIER To LEAN INTO wi, THE HILL, The. successful Tanl-emoking . ‘poster contest among elemantary: “school children In Grades 8 and 7 will ba’ repeated again... . : ' -. The ’slagan’ for’ the new coniest.” 7 ig rishing is the ‘best! situation ws ety tds : -wiil be: “Smoking is, a deadly ; ‘ay to keep tooth decay at ba ; he best. way : to ‘prevent’, -.game. Play. it- ‘safe - . me . _ don't. qe and the teeth good looting, bu smokers, stain -on ydur teeth is smoke. ms . there’ are-many that just can't: not to'smoke.- But if you'ca 4 Material. announcing the: cote f kick’; the habit, . at’ le teat’ and: ‘Its Tules will: be: going. ” put. 19: dlementary-schobis: in. Brit--:: ish came a and {he Yukon acon: the mouth drying ou oui too rituich, . ‘Small. sips:.. '; of water al periodically can - help. the : write sad sae if she couldn’ ut. ay: to: get the In our busy. work-a-day i many, of.us_are..lo0° ryshed ush ‘after’: 1 4 teeth - “more. t Te : C" ial le but: iba Crain a grand $50: ‘and ‘first ‘and: "second 2 ; tei 1d... OLN : . Brot Roll eee an ‘te: undertake, ihe ‘preliminary, judg: ~ freq “find " theér * Breath! bristil way. y: 2 tk to, BOK: oe ‘Ing.and’ fonvard’ the: best pdslar id Soli ‘ofeach school, for: final rayla panel.o of. Judges.. Meat prices i in 1 1973 goods, creditis used and the bill .-- “consumers can expect con- ~ their disposable income on food. rm met Ontsrio ware talk: “4 tage over. colfes. recently:and one °. laughed... .-“but-it: came ‘to. ne: that’.wa be telling each: other. about: things: that ‘are. ‘Instant coffee stems slain, tion. really. he get Us pis ta had. eh. can be “thea th ; Fra te at the wens situation, : Al Boswell, . Economist with Agriculture Canada predicted - first‘ half 1973 hog prices will ‘average slightly above the comparable 1972 period but as supplles .increase’in the fall,- prices will drop below a year -earlier. - ° ~ . Forecasting at any time is a hazardous occupation, but based on the best current in- formation, it would appear linuing ‘strong beef ptices in 1978, while at the pork counters, . we will’ pérhaps- see some -easing .of prices. as thé year - progresses. . Up or down in price, meat is still one of the inexpensive sources: of complete protein. . Although total food expenditure . is increasing, consumers are, in . fact, . spending .a~ smaller - ‘proportion of their increasing, Long time Terrace residents were ‘saddened to learn 0 of the. incomes on food. Canadians. _ death of Terrace old-timer Elizabeth McLaren at_a nursing : today spend about 17 percent‘of => home in Vicloria, . Mrs, McLaren came to Terrace i in. 3917 and resided here ‘until . Juneof this year:when she left for the provinces capital. Well in cf the: nursing home she suffered a stroke and passed away: > ofepeacefully-in her sleep. fe MENS, -MeLaren,and her busband. were both. born-in Scotland i in, 874 and emigrated to Canada in 1907. “They arrived in Terrace” ; n years later by way of Winnipeg and the Trail and Kimberly | area. goseph a miner by. trade, a) away in 1948 at the age. ‘of sixly : ts,MeLaren was activei in the Rebeckat Lodge organization ae both in Rossland prior to 1917. and then in the local chapter Which Ided in the thirties. In 1949 the Skeena Valley Rebeckah Lodge Was formed with Elizabeth a chartér member of the group. . Te In December of 1971 Mrs:'‘McLafen went to live i in the Skeena: : iew Hospital at the age of 93, “She-had been very’ active until : én. -Late i in June‘of 1972 Elizabeth ‘travelled to. the nursing’ - home. in Victoria where her health and. spirits rallied for a: short ; :. atime until’ she succiimbed to the’ stroke. wd : : Furieral services: were’ ‘held yesterday. inthe Sz ids emorial Chapel of ‘Chimes’ in ‘Vittoria..:'Mrs.: -Elizabeth McLaren,: a Pioneer of this dal -kn ‘cremated. ° i. Bete eg Among the fewiremalningp n shewill be deatly missed, ; ‘She ls succeeded by: ten great grandchildren eight grand. © . children and three daughters: Mrs. Chuck Royce an d hon ‘message, throught to those wn “Holme of ail and Mrs, James O'Brien of T errace. «..: -Ten:years ago, over 22 percent | of take-home pay went: for food | Perchases.. Meee to.the federal:government.” - t.get- something done, Her: this: informa Checking’ eae can pro 8: ad ane