_ WEDNESDAY, N OVEMBER, 10, upén in all. social’ etedien in: fcafes or... restalrarita, at parties and ‘On public: Tansport vehicles.: Cigarette,’ acigar and pipe smoke may -. cause eye ‘irritation, * fits. of coughing. or even nausea, as (Ne Bmakes your hair,” breath, m clothing, house and car-reek. ‘People who smoke aré - “quite used to having their teeth and fingers turn-brown,. And we all” Know ‘that: sicotine - clogs the .- papilleries or what ever in the ~ lungs. 7 Thave a terrible coifessivn to ma make. I smoke: I.remember ‘ when a friend of mine: told her @ parents the very same. thing, ‘said very kindly "No dear, you: don’t smoke the cigarette does: You're just the sucker.” ° I never considered myself an ddict. nor did I smoke-heavily - :Wntil just recently. Working for & newspaper you either smoke a . lot or chew your. fingernails. fF Frankly, to date, Yardley has not made a fingernail’ ‘Bolish ‘that I particularly enjoy eating, $0 Ismoke. ° . ; -The otHer day, on my way home for lunch, [ discovered B what a hopeless ‘addict I was. 1 Looking into my ever present m package of nicky-butts, 1 me hoticedit wasempty, My wallet. y contained only 35. cents, Ob well, 25 cents will not -be difficult to scrounge. ‘There’s . s always spare change lying . f around the house, . . The minute [ arrived at, home the search began. : Running straight tomy room 1 got3 cents - ' from my jewel box. (which: incidently contains no jewels, to speak of), 2 cents out of my top drawer and 1 cent out .of the - ashtray. The one fromthe ashtray was covered with gum and ashes — but - |. still recopnizeable as a copper” ‘none the less. - ' The one found in the corner was practically hidden under — the dust but my eyes aresharp, _ especially when 1 feela nicotine < fit coming on, That makes 7 cents, “Only 1» - cents to go. a! ext ‘the ane rooniv#Ghedk -all vases; e only 3 cents., Somedh it here before me. There, I see it,a penny t belide the phone. I Eureka! 1 jump around the kitchen. Only 14 cent more.. - Itrot downstairs to my sisters. room whistling to myself. I can't really whistle to ‘anyone else because. I don’t make any whistle. Butit looks neat. One. foot inside my sisters room I can’: see’ already ..- _ hopelessness of a search. there. ‘Her room is so neat that lo éven suggest a penny might be: left lying around is hysterical. So of. course,’ I. Promptly get hystetical. - Her father smiled at her and mf ami * Scent! id anit, Mai ure, . gould dig a cigarette. : “Never..loose faith; Mom: * ‘pads rooms has been’e veritable” wt, "gold imine of petiniés for as long. ©." -48 [ean remerhber, Mother ies > ce ‘a. terrible .:habit * of . leaving oe, “pennies here ‘and: there: ‘Stas oa some what a: scatter brain, jguess } come by it: honesty. hot pickings ‘around= =~ Pretty ‘slim -here. What is this a depression? :T pennies. 4in‘an old’purse, 2 In’. -a sewing basket and 2in the dish’ oy tie clips and stuffin. <- - about that dish is .. ... ithat “l€ has always. contained - >. - ‘Dad kee ~ Funny “safety. pins, needles and buttons -that Mother threw iri there and “the tie clips: and ‘stiff have” .” - always sat on the dresser. Gee . ‘only 7 cents. to Bo. “One..Only:7 dents!!! 1seema " “ltke'a lot when you don't have it. '! Beads of: perspiration break out my. brow. Stumble upstairs. . “My little _ brothers, they're: sure to have a .-tash ~ hoard: pant......Crash!! how was I ' ‘supposed to knaw those drawers -were so short. Dig, dig, dig. An - ‘Ammmmmmm. ‘apple: core? ‘Smack! "1 slap myself. on the forehead, : ‘Pant pant - ‘How can F be-so. dumb?’ Have you ever heard of - ‘a6 ora 12 year old kid hanging - . FASHION-CANADA - Happiness { isa snaggly hood ‘in this Leath-R-Plus sheepskin coat with Sherpa Lining, From Junior Wear Limited, it's available in a choice of four colours, Louise's 'S Kitimat -dnte spare change?: Me neither. ~. {slip and fall.on a three day old o ‘Peanut butter sandwich. ° Downstairs T run, supporting “myself - on the bannister. Kitchen. cupboard, :kitchen cupboard. Crash! !:!!° "pick the pieces up off the floor. “discover 2- pennies. among the . “glass: ‘Well, at‘least something - ‘good came ‘of: that manoeuvre... +” Three pennies ina tea cup.. Mom's been up to‘her ‘tricks, ° ‘Hmmmmmmnn shandles | -missing. “SHp -.- Crash. ‘Emmmmn, The case of the missing tea: cup. Heck, who'll ‘miss that tea cup anyway. . Hey rf: a. penny’on the window . ail, ood nau - ave it “by “HOW fro 1, 2, 22,23, ec Sie ~“penny,. “just one penny.......1 -search, ] scrounge on top, in ‘and under’ " everything. - In’ every ‘nook and cranny. Through my ~jewel-less box: and my hopeless chest, drawers. again. ’ banana a peel: “¥ichhhh, a “the door, <. “ : “What ‘happened : next. my ° friends is enough ‘to make-me. want to-start crying all: over ‘Treached into my pocket to get my keys, niy fingertips touched - something, round and cold, - A. penny!!! !1) Carefully; oh ever the 50 carefully, I withdrew it. and _ held: itvin, my. hand ‘without -looking™: for’' a moment," ‘cherishing the ecstasy... When I opened my eyes, what should I ‘see siniling up,at me om ny tears, a8 quarter" es Oh oh . Dad's favorite -beer mug. As I. + ment - through - my brothers . *onee- fesse ity: ” skillet, Mang: Soups. ‘you: “make. ean vO “end up costing more than if you had bought a can of the same type: One very inexpensive way . to make soup, and to always have some on hand is to use the- __“pot-on- -the-back-of- the-stove” a “method. : * from the butcher; soak them in “helps “draw the calcium’ out of -the bone:: ‘Then-: simmer : Lintovered (don't boil): 2 for 3 . hours, Reniove bones: cut off . meat and chop. Return meat to ’. © stock; add J cup sliced onion;.%4 cup chopped celery; 1 large bay’. - eat 4 sprigs parsley, 8 whole - black peppercotns and 2 tsp, salt. Simmer uncovered 2 hours longer. Skim off fat; Then set pot on back of stove and for the. cooking and. have left over vegetables {i.¢, a ‘bit of corn, -half acup of beans, a few peas,) ' of meat or-sauce add it to the stock, ‘The: more often you do it the: better you'll become; you'll iget~ _ Water. with a tablespoon of” "Vinegar overnight. The vinegar - few days.as you. are | : OZ can tomatoes, cutup, 1 thsp. “butter. or margarine, Ki tchen "Cook. stir over “low: “heat-til 7 thickened and“bubbly.. Add 1. ‘cup- sharp. natural... Cheddar cheese, shredded .cook and stir just till cheese melts, “Makes 4 ; to, 6 servings, > -Beef and Rice Soup: in large Get a couple of soup bones salicepan brown 1 Ib. ground beef: Drain off fat. Stir.in 4 cups water, 14 tsp. salt and 1 28 oz. can’ tomatoes, cut up \e-cup uncooked long-grain rice, 1. cup chopped celery, 2 tbsp. chopped “green pepper, 1 enyelope dry - onion spup mix, 3 beef bouillion cubes and % tsp. dried basil leaves, crushed... Bring. to bpiling. ‘Reduce heat; cover ‘and.simmer 20 minutes.” “Stir - occasionally. Makes 8 servings. ‘Vegetable-Beef Soup: In Jarge saucepan brown.44 Ib. ground beef; drain off fat. Add LL 16-02 can whole kernel corn, undrained, 1.10% oz. .can condensed: tomato SOUP, -1 10% Oz can condensed beef broth, 18 instant minced onion and 2 tbsp. Heat to to.. know: tir in 2. ther, Di pI ty. ae pars! ey. serves. 4 to: Ups. saucepan: brown'1 | aT are . ‘beef. Drain off excess fat, .Add : For. those Who: ‘want ‘some " soup ‘right away here are a few “ gasy, inexpensive "recipes usitig, Bround meats, Cheeseburger .. ” Chowder: Brown 1b, grourid beef in large - Drain off‘fat. Add-t4... cup finely chopped celery, 4. cup chopped onion; ‘and 2 tbsp. | chopped green’ ‘Pepper; cook till: vegetables are tender. Blend in™ "8 tbsp. all-purpose flour and 34 -tsp, salt; add 4*cups milk and.1 wo tbsp. beetfavoted gfavy base. | ‘pepper, Lentil-Beef : Soup: ‘1 16.02 package lentils, 10 cups water, 1 cup chopped anion, 4 cup’ snipped : ‘parsley, 1: thsp. salt, 44 tsp. pepper, 1 clove of _ & garlic minced and 1 bay leaf.. Cover and: “Simmer - for: 1. ‘hours, stirring. occasionally, . Add_.1 16.0z can: tomatoes,’ cut. ; covered, 20- Up;. . simmer, minutes longer. . "Season. to laste ~ with additional salt and’ | ~ Remove bay leaf~- » before’serving..- Makes: 10 to 12 servings. ' _ All these Ss can be frozen. 7 “>and: used later. on. Wiping the tears. of laughter - ~ from my-eyes I make my way” upstairs. Boy, not even a cent. | Hospital “Auxilary Moving . ‘The next meeting of-the Mills’ - “Memorial Hospital:.Auxiliary . will ‘be our. annual dinner am meeting. It has been decided to J. ‘hold it at-Gim's Restaurant on . Lazelle Avenue. ‘The ey ‘will provide .a smorgasbor ~ chinese: djnner, at the cos $2.75 per person: There will be an dish for’ thoge who: do, chinese food,” possibly: fried” “chicken, - "an additional 75 cents‘a’ person . She will have chair ‘Nov.so she. can, finalize, the number « caf people allensiin uy wi thers Alligatoi style ‘ cost: of |. Lizard, d own at th Vancouver. f Aquarium) an: sean trom ita" ; arte ‘readily: fre A complete selection of clothing: especially for the Big and Tall man. . SUITS Samwelsohn & Hyde Park: a up to Size ce : SPORT COATS Hyde Park& Marrolex —- up to Size 54: 1 : Serer Hyde Park— Fi betebic - the * qa HERALD: ERRACE - _ KETIMAT, Ba’ The Annual ‘Badaar ob “the - Hospital : Milis Memorial ': Auxiliary -was.: held ‘in. the banquet room of:'the. Lakelse Hote!, Saturday; November 6th. A steady . .erowd | throughout | afternoon circtlated: amongst. the attractive ‘stalls,. laden with christmas articles, ‘sewing, knitting, candy, home .- baking,. novelties. and: pocket | books, and took the: ‘opportunity to relax at the'tea'tables where the candy ‘stripers of -the hospital served refreshments. Raffle Ticket. winners were: Main raffle - \st:prize - China Tea Service from Western Home Furnishings - Mrs, J. * Condon ~2nd prize - Rod and 4 Reet from Omineca Builders - Mrs. V. McKinnon - 3rd prize. - $20.00. gift. certificate Prom Roses - Mrs. D. Westover - 4th . prize - $10.00 gift certificate - Mrs. J. Krause, The handmade Afghan, donated by, Mrs. Gladys Kerr, was worl by’Mrs. E. O’Brien. The doll and - wardrobe. raffle was won ‘by Mrs. 8. Cullun and the Christm- Prayer | Answered . One Last Prayer 7 God, “hep us please, We don’t want to dle, Do you? How old are you?” Do you think you have lived? . Have you lived as long as you expected, ; Or wanted to live? ee I have net. ; : lam only seventeen years ‘old. I am not ready to die yet. I have just begun to know, Understand and care. What life is all about. - Ged, help us please. God, help us please. Mr. ‘Nixon, tell us now, What. have you got against living? What do we say to our brothers, sisters, or our children, - When they say... - What am I going to be... -When I grow up? -Will they grow up? Or will they die? Please, Mr. Nixon, Give. them.a chance; _ Gives achanees “Approximately $33,000.00 haa ° been raised by the. “Aualiary aver the last ‘tar’ yea awards of $350.00 are gven Teach “year to students ‘entering’ any. field: of. hospital: training; equipment forthe laboratory, : aie .ward and~-nursery ’ have. been purchased, Each — “week fruit is given‘ to patients .. from the courtesy cart, and tray . favotrs ‘are arranged during Seasonal! ‘holidays... on : “Members, and non ‘hiember - workin the hospital: renting the” . individual Stereovision TV sets, play time in the Pediatric ward, shampooing hair, selling candy, magazines, to letters, ete, A in. the lobby shop. The Auxiliary also helps’ at.” ‘the. well baby clinic |(Skeena — Health Center, ) Our Thrift Shop - (ax:community service) is. located on Lazelle Avenue is, open Saturdays 11 am - 5 pm. “Anyone: interested in jolning the’ - Auxiliary’ would be most welcome -and could ‘call the - Membership Chairman, Mrs, G, '| Loseh -at: 635-3579 or the > President;: Mrs. A. McKinnon at ~ 635-7047 for’ more information.. «The: ‘Bazaar realized a profit. of $1,000 which will go ‘to ¢ _- :furthering our endeavors for the 4 betterment of patient care and 7 downed the'Sporting Goods 5-1. Nov. at 6:30 ‘Li On Tueada Federation, :and has. 4 hearings. Later briets THE SECRETARY. : COMMISSION ON THE PUBLIC'S. ROLE IN EDUCATION. ee "Do citizens have enough say In shaping public education?:. r too much?: In whattopics do citizens have a right to m rd,and what shoud they leave tothe professionals? ; *ariewers, ta ‘these “and simijar questions are ‘being sought “trom all citizens by the Commission on the Public's Role in Eudcation during'a province-wide series of - hearings. The "-Comimission: was. Initiated by the B.C... Parent-Teacher ‘support. from the -Oepariment: of . “Education. and. the Educational f Research Institute. of B.C. In n Terrace, the ¢ Commission will hold ‘hearings _on Nov. 17, 1971,. at 7:30 pm. and Nov. 18 at 10 am. tate the City Council, Chamber. ; . “Written and: ‘verbal submissions will be recsived a at these - ibe received until Dec. 31,1971. -.. Box 6491 Station G jcouver 8, B.C. 1320 - 5th Prince: George, B.C, bon Ask for this folder from our representative, | MESSRS, J.J. LEDOUX; ‘& AT. 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