Yesterday BY BONNIE RIDGWAY As talks of fuel shortages and an energy crisis donate pessimism to our Canadian society we, the. least ‘alfected country in the world, are aware of the encroachment {it is destined to make on our lavish ‘way of living. However Mr. Bob Patterson, with his optimism, has restored a.discarded form of power. Shunning :fuel and energy: depots along the way he arrived al alocal feed store with his rig, © consisting of a Democrat buggy and one horse, all intact. He then loaded his winter supply of feed -into .the buggy ‘and returned home, Try to figure out his mileage? That-may be hard to do , dul thera certainly isn't a shortage of the type of fuel he requires for.such a versatile possession. _ ‘Think about it. A horse has been known for use in. land ‘clearing, ground plowing, road building, logging operations and and even just for a pleasurable’ Sunday drive. © To ‘end on two quotations: “We look at bygones through a telescope and. al the present through a microscope - which explains the enormities of the presenl:” ~ And,’ "Most of us _ would enjoy living the simple life if the way back to it weren't sa complicated.” A recommendation. will be : made to the Federal Govern- ment, by the Advisary Council + on thé Status of Women ..: researchers, they said-(hat sixes |” ruling... Ms, Cooke says the Act js an““insull to ‘all ‘Canadian _ women,” and must. be changed. "Another .. ACSW = recam: _mendation lo the Government, ashe says, will be thal housewives be included in the . * Canada:Pension’.Plan, as the ..- ‘assumption ‘that “daddy’” will : , take eareofhis wife when she is old is proving to be.‘tarchaic.” Ms. Cooke says thatt.lo-date only one-third ‘of (he Recom- mendations of the. Royal Commission Report’ on the “Status of Women have. been ‘implemented and that 1975, ‘declared by the United: Nations “as International Women's Year, . , a i, “Mr. Bob Paterson’s:mode of transport, a Democrat B uggy and single horse. Contributed by Bonnie Ridgway _ ae _ THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 28, 1974, B5 EE or) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T. ‘Stubbins of Terrace would like to annowece the forthcoming marriage of. their. eldest daughter Linda to Mr. Ronald G. Levesque son of Mr. and Mrs; Rene Levesque of Terrace, The marriage is to take place _ August 31, 1874s 2 Engagement School District No. | - (Skeona-Cassiar) . requires ‘SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS — ae “For schools in the Terrace area, COULTER ELECTRIC LTD. Residential-Com mercial-Industrial coc. Electrical Contractor, APPLIANCES BY: | * Canadian General Electric Norge Braun Sharp Woods Modern Women and Saf The. protolype of image of women in industry has changed in the last few years. Today women. are. securing em- ployment in areas which were once considered the exclusive domain of male worker. It is now not. uicommon. to see women working beside men ina factory ar a logging camp: ~ Accarding,(o the 1873 Work- men’s Compensation Baard's ‘Annual Report 11 percent of the -Uime-loss claims reported were from female workers who had accidents during the year. The question arises - if women . do the same type of work and under the same conditions as ACSW Recommendations for is a fine opportunity for women lo pressure Governments: to pass more of. the RCSW recommendations,.. She. says that although there are a record nine women in’ Parliament, women must.continue ta push for equality under the law. The AGSW prepared booklet, “What's Been Done?" an *TENGH-PRESSUILE’ CHAMBER AADS PATIENTS |. PERIODONTAL Two dental: scientist ‘have. found: that the use. of “high-, - pressure chamibers, like. those used to treat-the bends which. -, _ deep sea divers frequently get,” > “may. be effective. in’ treating palients with an infection “in their lower jaw. 00 Reporting their findings at_an patients with a lower jaw in- fection were placed in hyper- -barle chambers al- (wo -at- mospheres of pressure using 100 percent oxygen for two: hours éach day for 30 to 60 days. © ” The disease in (hese patients had not . responded: -to. con- ventional treatment..over a.’ period of severaimonths.. In the ‘hyperbaric- chambers, . oxygen supplied to the diseased lissue- near thus increased la Jevels, . - was salural ion -. promoting more rapid healing - and mure elmination of dead ‘bone. ‘assessment of ‘plementation by the Federal their male counterpart - do they need any special safely regulations? 4 Director of the WCB Accident Prevention Department J. D. Palon says, “The same WCB safety regulations that apply to men apply equally to women. - Exposure to hazards is one area. in. which: ‘there can be no question of. inequality. . _ Ac- cidents happen to’.men~ and: . women and when in’ similar situations they both have an equal chance of being hurt” -: Verna Ledger, ~ Safely Director for 1.W.A. Local 1 - 357, feels that women workers do nat want special safety status. She the. im- Government of the recom-- ‘“.mendations of the RCSW, can be obtained by writing to 63 Sparks Street, Box 1541, Station “BB, Ottawa Ontario. The ACSW -urges groups, organizations and - individuals to make their views ¢ known to those who. make’ the says, “Tt's a personal thing with a worman just as it is with a . man. Sex has nothing to do with it. Largely I think il's matter of salety “education, plus a good ‘understanding *- of _. the regulations. and the. hazards (hal exist. Although’ from my observations - ¥'m inclined. to believe that women are more safety conscious than men.” Women’ in ‘industry. are |. becoming more concerned and invelyed ~ with - accident prevention. Verna Ledger says, “At ‘our plant two of the six members on our safety com- mittee are women. We are IWY75_ laws: their _Member of Parliament, Mare LaLonde; Minister of Health and Welfare, | -"]."- the new -Minister Responsible - for ‘the Slatus of Women, and ministers responsible for~ the -aclion ‘in. specific recom- , mendations, wilh carbon copies to ACSW al the address men- - tioned above... pics “Tha resdarchers said that this :- Jaflammatory and degenerative _ hew-use for the charibers may “diseases. of the bones.: “ open the way to research in the us Bg . treatment . of “many . cases of \ Canadian Dental . Association Weekend ce a gh oe te os a OC a ee We also cut & ADDIE’S . GROCERY | & Laundromat } Copper Estates 3 Specials x Hunters — _ _ Weekend Packs | * Freezer Packs x Family Packs [Specializing in... * Beef Sides * Pork Sides -SIAFE OF THE WEEK % ‘Around This Way, Pop!, : I want a close-up for th’ Herald Photo . Contest! (st 635-6274 | wrap Wild Game & ety prevent accidents.” ., at _ Applications available from: sees Don Re Smyth i District Superintendent of Schools Box 460, Terrace, B.C. involved in all kinds of safety activities, including fequent . tours around the plant looking for work hazards or slappy practices. It Lakes involvement ‘and cooperation by everyone to 2. Good things come in pears . .. especially in golden-gaod, new crop.B.C, Bartlett Pears, Fresh, juicy Bartletts add a delicious, sunshine taste to cereals, *. galads and so many good tasting summer desserts... like this easy-to-make pie 1 cup boiling water 1 packet whipped topping - party pie. ¥, teaspoon almond flavouring Ye up diced trash B.C. Pears SE: 3 fresh B.C. Pears Vanilla waters yo, oe Dissolve jelly powder in boiling water; coal. Add almond flavouring, chill until jefly begins to sat. Beat with rotary beater until fluffy throughout. Meanwhile, peel, halve, and core pears: sprinkle with famon juice. Whip cream until stiff, or prepare whipped topping according to package directions..Foid Into beaten Jelly with diced pears. Line battom and sides of a buttered 8-inch jelly plate with vanitla wafers, Fill with jelly mixture. Place pear halves carefully . on top, arranging in spoke fashion, Chill. Serves 6-8. . (CHILLED PEAR WAFER Pie \ 4 package (Zoz) strawberry or 2 tablespoons famon juice ‘raspberry jelly powder 1 cup whipped cream or, : And try these Jiffy pear ideas for summer, too; » Fill fresh pear halves (dipped quickly in lemon juice) with mint jelly and serve with tamb. ; « Fold chopped pears into ginger-flavoured whipped cream. Chill'and serve. . _ Right now, while B.C. Bartletts are at their peak-of-the-season best, is the time to put up all your home-made preserves. Buy them in the convenient, B.C. Handi-Pak box and save. _ ; For your copy of our "Sunshine Meals” booklat on how to preserve and freeze all B.C, trae Iruits, sand your name, : - address and 26¢ in coln to: 8.C.Trae Fruits Ltd:, Dept, 'N’, Kelowna, B.C. -- ot wows +