Wednesday: Oetaber 25, 1967_ ‘TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, ‘B. c. Health Unit it proatal Ll / | for Jacob :: Anu urge: ‘for: whipped; ‘cream and dill plekles at 4 &,m, could Me mean that you are expecting one | of. the. 395 babies born in Tar- . race each year, best, § ey Skeona;.Héalth’ Unit ‘is endeav- oring ‘to ngude that he gets the best, ‘with.'a continual series ot Drengta throughout’ the year, _ But a Jot/ of Terrace’s expect- ant parénté are letting the op § portutity pass by. “Average en- rollme the prenatal classes is usually -only nine‘ or ten. The § Health | nit’ conducts six ‘pre- natal aeslone each year. ‘not only educational, they’ # fur "too It’s#,fan. The, baby, deserves. ‘the very : The: Teen ‘prarich’ of the: elasses held’ here * “to: P aiscover that you & are not.the/only expectant moth- iam er who'experiences a ridicul- ous craving for dill pickles and § whipped. cream at 4 o'clock in the morning, I’s fun to plan what your fae baby ‘wij clothing, food and care, | : And it’s reassuring to know that by the time you’re:readyfor your | m visit to the delivery room, you'll ’ be well informed as tothe pro- cedurés followed, °° Any fears you might have had at the autset of your pregnancy will have been all dispelled, - Pubilte. Henith ‘Nurse, ‘Wilma Kruisdelbrink- of the Terrace branch Skeena Health Unit, will conduct the next session of pre- natal claskes, scheduled to com- mence: on November’ 6, | ‘Thay- - will” continde through:.until Dec- -ember. 4, /All’ classes are ¢oii-< . ducted in the meeting room of the Skeena Health Unit. , We asked Miss Kruisselbrink to tell us something about the classes and lecture material she | | expects to be using, “Most of cur mothers come in because they are interested in eir own physical welfare, in ddition to wanting to. know how o giva their baby the best care,’® phe said, “Some are a bit frightened be the labor and delivery part f childbirth and -we try to help, a by providing them with some peat knowledge of What to ex- ct, : The prenatal classes have been icanducted in Terrace since’ the Kkeena Health Unit first stablished a branch here, | They are not comprised tot. ply of lectures and films, There | i rare ‘ 7 need in the way of ‘unit pre-natal classes, Kruissélbrink, : are prenatal exercise sessions as well.as a tour of the mat- ernity department of Mills Mem- orial Hospital. - on er First clasees. usually outline the many changes: that occur in the body during pregnancy and this session is often accompan- | ied by a film, Then follows ales- son and an explanation of the childbirth process at term, . “We give the mothers tips as to how they might be able’ to assist themselves during’ the birth, and we try to describe some of the feelings they might |- experience,’ the nurse. explain- ed, Miss Kruisselbrink told us it is one of the helpful aspects of prenatal clinics that young moth. | ers, and often-second and third mothers are able to freely dis- cuss their feelings ard the chang- +es thatare oceurring within them, on commion ground, “One mother will * comment that she cannot understand what is wrong with her because she is so moody ‘all the time. Then mother vexectant niotitex? will. | a i i Oe ee ite RITA ‘AND MARTIN LAAN th three-month-old Maria are one locat couple who have benefited from Skeena Health - With them is health nurse Wilma f. fib gO abet comment, ‘Oh, me too —and 1 thought. I was the only, one that got moody about ngst? " °) Discussions about foods and nutritional values of foods both for the expectant mother and for the new arrival, often produce. amusing. sidelines when-mothers | compare -their individual odd cravings for strange ‘Snacks at unusual hours. «= ¢ “We also have a baby. bath . demonstration night and we try to use alive baby for this class, Usually there are some fathers. who show up for this class,’ _ Fathers are always very welt. come at the ‘prenatal . sessions - and Miss Krulsselbrink sald they are particularly invited to.attend Lage the lectures and films on-labor and childbirth, ‘We find they are almost al- ways very interested and we try to encourage them to attend,’’: “The ‘tour of the maternity section of the hospital is very interesting. -We go through the labor and delivery rooms as well as the. wards and we always stop for a peek at the nursery.’” | P . prietor of Jake Best Jewellers ;| north to see him and also-ace i) to Chilliwack: for the -funeral, Funeral’ held Bestebroer ©: ' Funeral services were held ih Chilliwack Monday (Octobex 23) tor Jacob Besteboer, 38, of Tox» race, who died in Vancouver October 19, ° % The late Mr, Besteboer, pro. in Terrace for over two years, suffered a stroke while at work on Thursday October 12 and was | Ko taken to Milla Memorial Hospital, | He was later flown to Vane couver for ’ further. ‘treatment, where he died, He fs suivived by his vite, four children ranging from’ 6 to 12. years, Elizabeth,’ Tony, | Grace and Ingrid, ‘The children flew south from Prince Rupert) last Saturday being accompanied as far as the-coast-city by Mra, Ting Vander Kyaak. His ‘bro. ther Anton of -Chilliwack came companied him south, .. The Jate Mr, Beatbyoer wag'an elder of Terrace Christian Re= formed ebureh and an active member, Rev, and Mrs, Vernon Luchies| flew south ‘to attend the funeral, Paster Lunchies cot ducted funeral services, | no, Other Terrace friends motored They were Jerry Cardragt, .| George Hiemstra, Herman Band-|, stra, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Mantel’ and Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Fonda. Willis, Cunliffe. merger announced .. Municipal engineers Willisand Cunljife Engineering Lid, will add anew name to the company title, as Willis, Cunliffe, Taltand Con pany Ltd. - The newname followsa merger between Willis and Cunliffe En- elneering Ltd. and Wills, Cum litte & Tait Enginesring (1965) The firm offers province-wide service In engineering for sew. age, roads, - streets, traffic, drainage, waterworks and land development. | Tt also agsists in mmuntelpal Planning, urban renewal, down. ‘town -redeveloument ston development, and si subd ‘Bead ‘office .of ‘the company ; is at 1006 Government %., ¥ie- toria, A branch operates in. Tone “Fhe company will now be known, : SAVE ~ ELECTRIC. RAZOR _ REG, $18.95 $9.99. SAVE" "LAU NDRY BASKET . REG. 99¢ aa roe KLEENEX, _ TISSUE *. ci CU. FT. 8 cu. FT. ZENITH, FREEZER TRADE NOW AND PAY ONLY ‘ZENITH 14 CU. FT. FROST FREE. , DOUBLE DOOR, , TRADE NOW AND PAY ONLY . FREEZERS he 7 21 cu, FT. on 23 cu. Fr ~ ELECTRIC. RANGES. ‘TAPPAN 30” DELUXE RANGE. INFINITE HEAT = - FULLY AUTOMATIC. TRADE NOW AND PAY ONLY. vr sesesecbeee TAPPAN 30" CENTENNIAL “MODEL INFINITE HEAT - FULLY AUTOMATIC RECESSED TOP - ‘REMOVEABLE OVEN. TRADE Now AND PAY ONLY REFRIGERATORS » ZENITH 10 CU. FT. DELUXE DIAL DEFROST ‘GIANT: ‘ZENITH FREEZER. i. DELUXE FREEZER rain FREEZER DELUXE. STYLING t $164. A88 i? - $228. 80. $149.90 Terrace Arena. Assoctatton | in| ipetet el eleven directors: October The anton! nieeting drew 50 members, | Mombershin | elected Wayne Seabrook, FR, (Dick) Green, Art Bates, Campbell Lane, Alex In- golherg, Jot i Carlen, Gary Gary Vale ance, - Douglas Stanicl, “Mel Mote and Mitek oh ‘second ballot was needed to decide who would complete the list of directors,.- Rod Gale, Gary Valiance and ‘Mike Koti tied on tid first count won tea eighteen votes each, recount . Vallance and) Kohl elected, The directora will name their own chairman, secretary-treas~ urer and committee chairman, These officers will bo namod ‘before an October 25 m with Terrace Municipal Council: ‘Arena Aasoclatlon is currently| ‘trying to negotiate ae grant} ° TRADE Now AND: YEAR WARRANTY. SELECTION. TRADE NOW AND - rena directors t [WASHERS aa ZENITH DELUXE. WRINGER WASHER, \ WHITE OR COPPER. - ‘TONE— FREE BEDDING WORTH. $12, 00, - ‘FIVE YEAR WARRANTY. - ‘ZENITH. AUTOMATIC WASHER. 5 PCE. DINNETTE, Now ONEY dese 7 PCE. DINNETTE, NOW ONLY - cme PCE. ‘CHESTERFIELD, ‘REG. snags rere Se. ‘gaye a brief 1 vepunt of her acti. vities to date, « Disengsion covered Ananctng of an arena complex with partl- cular emphasis on the posstbl- of a Municipal plebiscite, A S otion calling for the ape Drink like fish . - Drink like’ a figh if you to, but drink what a fish d drinks, Piggy banks Piggy bantia can make misers cut of parents. out of children, and bank robbers | Several mombera spoke {n en consent of the arena build ing plan, and numerous questions |. vera asked of, Municipal “Coure elilox Victor Jolliffed, who was present at the meeting: as'amem: ber of the Terrace Arena Asso. avallatélity of fonds | lation. 4 ointment of a committee from |i” o M. RSELLBOTN, CA; New: Opening Hours : _DAILY 9:30 A.M. TO 10: ‘00 P.M. EXCEPT SUNDAYS: me & SHOP “THE NORTHERN TRADER” P.O. BOX. 1284, TERRACE : a . SUPPLI ES, “YOUR ONE “STOP SHOP ror Newsrarers, MAGAZINES,’ SOFT DRINKS, CANDIES, GIFTS AND DAILY FRESH. 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