NDAY, MARCH 29, 1971 "TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ALWAYS ON THURSDAYS, B.C. Tel operators wear Centennial dress. Shown here in f£osiumes their, ‘ountesparts,. wore 100 years ago: are Cathy Archibald’ ‘and Alice Lofeudo, In contrast to worn by Mrs. Elizabeth McKay and little Nicole Stockes. Mrs. - McKay will model this 100 year-old costume in the Centennial Fashion Show Wednesday night. But the show begins at 8 p.m, a- nd that’s way past Nicole’ s bedtime so she will stay home---Staff phato Centennial fashions A 100-year-old costume will highlight the Centennial fashion show this Wednesday. The fashion show, bake sale. and tea begins at 8 p.m. in the ; Lakelse Hotel banquet room. Tt is sponsored by the Centennial and Downtown Lions clubs. | Mrs. Elizabeth McKay will model an original 1871's: costume complete with black satin and boa feathers. Mrs. McKay’s outfit includes |. ablack satin dress embroidered" ‘with’ sequing .and. lace, an ostrich feather boa, fingerless a 6Nurses at Mills Memorial miospital received special braining during 1970. Mrs. Alice Chen Wing, flirector of nursing, in a report mo the hospital association See ingled out special training by e hursing staff. operating couver. One nurse took a special six- month clinical course in room techniques at St. Paul’s Hospital in Van- “She can now give more ef- ficient and intelligent service in the operating room. This is Commutor Impressions of a Terrace to Kilimat. cummuter won Don wanson, of Terrace, top honors in recent Toastmaster Club peech finals. @ Swanson ‘commutes daily to is job at. Eurocan and told errace Toastmasters gathered gat Gim's Restaurant March 17. 7 Second was David Pease who ma proposed, in. his speech, that federal government “Social gamenities departments” such talk wins ment, | Toastmaster award as Old Age Pensions, unem- ployment insurance, and social welfare be merged under one, central government depart- Gerry Duffus came. in third with a satirical talk on radio and television commercials he called: Action and Legace, ire SUPPLY. OF a : iC + philosophy.. “Grannies was the still is." Fourth prize went to Wilfred His talk was. on ' This coupon good for one NHL POWER PLAYER . -PACKET or ‘one. free NHL POWER PLAYER TRADER WALLET. at- Terrace Esso. (Offer limited.’ . ti ‘March | ane “Children. Must be accompanied aby Adu a Special training for nurses’ important . because of the variety and great number af operations performed,”* Mrs Chen .Wing said. . TWO-DAY COURSE Last year, two other operating room nurses attended a two-day institute in | Van- couver. ‘These sessions were presented by some of the eminent medical and scientific autharities ‘in. the, field,” she said. Another of the nurses were sent to. an eight-week course at Vancouver General Hospital in intensive cardiac care, “This nurse then taught many -Of our nurses the technique in caring -for the cardiac patients requiring intensive cardiac care...Many of dur nurses- are how. proficient in, inténsive said care,”’ Mrs. _ Chen Wing sai ‘Also during 1970, an intensive care unit was set up-, This a Sti MIKITA 4 Collect them or trade them with your friends became necessary, she said, because Terrace now has a pediatrician. In connection with the unit, a nurse attended a three-day course in Vancouver on “the high risk foetus, . mother and newborn,” Another ‘nurse, at her own cost, is taking a correspondence course in nursing unit ad- ministration. In September, 1970, three nurses altended a two-day course in Prince Rupert In September, 1970, three nursés attended a two-day course in Prince George called a “bird seminar” which refers to the automatic type of breathing machine used in the operating room. And throughout the year, the hospital sponsor regular in- service education programs for all nursing staff which includes film, lectures and discussions, ay | | Automatic: ‘Washer. 69, 95 | | Zenith 1 Propane Dryer lace gloves, multi-colored beaded money bag, lace han- derchief and red feathered hat. Other models will wear 1971 costumes for the whole family. Tickets for the show are $2 and available from any Lion's club member or any. par- ticipating store, TV'S & STEREOS pleasure for patients. -.. - And a headache. for the women’s auxiliary. - That, group - installs: “and removes the sets each day as patients check in and out of the hospital. - But if the service is to continue, more: help’ is needed, Lindstrom, auxiliary president. the hospital association annual meeting, said membership continue its program, “Pm not sure we can carry, out all these programs. We need more membership,” she said at the meeting. ; Last year, the auxiliary had 62 active and 33 associate members carrying out a wide Tange of programs. But the addition of ‘the to. Y i hacale The: new sterivision TV. sets at’ Milis: Memorlal Hospital -are a. says Mrs.’ Frances - Mrs. Lindstrom, i in a report to | must grow if the auxiliary isto |- sterivisién. TV's has ad the auxiliary’s ‘work. ; 2,000 hours on hospital projects. projects are the hospital shop, . courtesy.cart, well-baby clinics, the thrift shop, merry-go-round ‘bridge, fall bazar, a newsletter, ’ Candy Striper group end Easter and Christmas trays, Terrace. While attempting to parallel { park in front of the Co-op Store, she’ backed -into a parked vehicle driven by Anna Mar- childeon. The two cars received a total of $500 damages. ‘CLAC, MacKenzie said he is F | the CLAC and the company will THE OLD AND THE NEW are symbolized i in.these costumes makes a complete farce of the secret ballol...‘a secret ballot that has been won through hard ‘work and sacrifice by those who have gone before us.” In_an allempt to thwart urging all employees of Pohle to sign. PROTECTS EMPLOYEE If everybody signs, he added, net know where employee loyalty stands. In other words, the individual. will be protected from any intimidation. “Only in this way can the right of the individual employee Two unions battle © to make his decision i in secrecy be protected.” . Last year alone, ‘aimliaity members worked more’ than © Included in- the. auxiliary’s : . Parking costly Parallel parking proved’ a y problem for Delia Soucie. of * ’"“We cannot, and -will not,"- MacKenzie . added, “allow the democratic process: to be violated by those who would do so under the “cloak of Christianity.” “If -all employees ‘sign the petition, the -CLAC’s -un- derhanded scheme to segregate IWA supporters will not work,” /MacKenzie said. He said his union was presently organizing and that a vote, directed under the B.C. Department of Labor, would Soon be held. It would be by secret ballot. : WE HAVE TWO LOTS LEFT OD ON STRAUME AVES. hero contractors td 635'3605 635-3119 TV's and Stereos Rogers Majestic 3-Way combination New picture tube . 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