AGE 2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, Aug t 10 Rev. Paul Mohninger, the new Zion Baptist church minister is from Melville, Saskatchewan where he worked for eight years. Mohninger arrived in Terrace with his wife Lois and their three children Richard, Wesley and Kathy about the same time the sun came out from behind the clouds. | Mohninger jokes it is really Saskatchewan sun we are enjoying and it was transported in his car. He says he likes this area and particularly chose it because of the fishing. He says the facilities are as good as any he could find in another town the size of Terrace. He added his children hope to become involved in the local swim club and he will most likely become active as a parent in the club. He says he is- looking forward to meeting his congregation. His post graduate work involved hospital chaplincy and family and marriage counselling connected with alcoholism. MRS. CARTER First lady dips in full Rosalynn Carter is having more fun in the White House than she has-had in years, Time magazine reported Sunday in an interview with _ the president's wife. It said she has cast off her inhibitions to ne extent of ing into the swimming alin her tennis dress. - " Mrs. Carter’ told Tirnie’s Washington correspondent Bonnie Angelo she only recently started playing tennis and that after playing on one blistering day she jumped into the pool, tennis dress and all. “It feltso good we've done it several times,’ she Cyclists arrested TORONTO (CP) — Provincial police said Tuesday more than. 30 rsons have been arrested ollowing a four-month investigation into motorcyle elubs in southern Ontario. Fifty of the 80 were arrested on charges relating to drugs valued at $1 million. ‘ Sixteen persons were charged during the investigation with breaking and entering and possession of stolen property worth $100,000 000. Police said numerous ‘charges of living off the avails of prostitution were laid. Five charges of possession of counterfeit money and six were charged with possession of restricted weapons including hand guns, spring knives and swords. ersons faced 24 . attire added, indicating that the president, her usual tennis rtner, also had plunged into the pool still clad in his tennis. togs. Mrs, Carter said that what she really enjoys is the close family things, such as having relatives in the third- floor -guest-rooms, holding litnds” a¥olind the dinner table as the president calls on someone ‘to ask the blessing, leistrely Saturda lunches at poolside with the children. WILLOUGHBY, Ohio (AP) — When Lawrence E. Morrow tells people he has located money they didn’t know was theirs, reactions range from exultation to suspicion that he’s a con Man. | Morrow is a “finder,” or heir locator. By scouring state records or from contacts with Jawyers, he identifies persons who have unclaimed assets in estates or funds or insurance licies. These assets must ¢laimed through the state commerce department. The. department earlier this year issued names of about 240,000 untraced persons who own $18.5 million in assets and accrued interest, Despite public advertise- ments, most people never learn about their possible riches, I. Charles Rhoads, deputy director of the wide MOSCOW (AP) — With statistics showing ‘far more unmarried women than men, a Soviet journal is condoning unwed motherhood, calling it the “back stairs to happiness.” Statistics show 170 eligible women to each 100 eligible bachelors in the U.S.S.R., mostly because of a higher death rate among men than women. Even if all eligible men ot married, the Literary azette points out, this would leave four out of 10 potential brides without a mate. ; | “We prize maiden honor and woman's’ dignity, ‘Gazette writer said in a Tecent issue. ‘‘We consider the stable family to be not merely the best but the only serious and respected relationship between ped le wholove each other. But tell me, what is to be done about the statistics?” His answer: ‘‘Morality should not stand in the way of human happiness.” He even sugges that the overnment, which has been ing to encourage an in-. crease in the Soviet birth 10 HERALD Lifestyles _ Terrace notes | , Ph: 635-6357 Mark Flaherty;son of Mr. and Mrs. : Ray. Flaherty will be attending Team Canada Hockey. © School in Mill Bay, Vancouver Island, He leaves ',. August 14, 1977 for two weeks. Have fun Mark, Mike Lambert, son of Mr. and..Mrs, Andy Lambert leaving August 14, 1977 .for- Mill. Bay, - Vancouver Island to attend two weeks at Team Canada Hockey School. You worked hard Mike, to - pay your way and I’m sure it will be worth it. Have - a great time. Glen Palahicky, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Palabicky. leaves August 14, 1877 for Mill Bay, Vancouver | island, to attend Team Canada Hockey School for two weeks. Good Luck. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lambert have just returned from Grand Prairie, Alberta, where Andy participated in the Loggers Sports. We're proud of your Andy. Joe Courtoreille: Jr. will be attending hockey _. school in Mill Bay, Vancouver Island. ‘He leaves August 14, 1977 for two weeks of training at the Hockey School there. Good Luck Team Canada Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Onstein and family have just returned from a gorgeous holiday in Holland. -HELOCATESHEIRS Morrow finds money _ people don’t expect property rights which were | 1877. My commerce department, said that during the last half of 1976 the department paid back about $300,000. Morrow, who — runs Finders Diversified Inc. here, tries to find persons who are owed. $1,000 or more. He said he informs prospective claimants how Much money they can expect to recover and proposes a ‘contract calling or a fee of 40 to 50 per cent of the money recovered, Some of Morrow’s assign- ments are aecidental and, y. “I was in the library in teoinnati once looking at city directories. I met a multimillionaire who. was tying to locate heirs to some property in Kentucky which he wanted to bky because he wanted the coal rights to it. “Well, I got this job which involved tracing helrs to Northern Gardener Fast moisture loss By DAVE HAVARD So who's complaining? After all, we’ve waited for waht seemed like an eternity for that bone-warming sunshine, and along with it has come almost overnight leaps and bounds of plant growth, including weeds! Have you noticed, though, how quickly soil-moisture has depleted? If you garden on a light, porous soil, you'll know what I mean, and if yours is a big garden, and you have water to use, he wondering which plants should get: the water first, if you can’t water the whole garden in one fell swoop, Cauliflower can come acropper if they don’t get a drink in this kind 0: Oh sure, they'll survive without, in. fact they can get by with much less water than lettuce and many other plants, But they do have threshold requirements, and if these are not met, you won't get the roduct, Instead, the head will “button”, or form prematurely, resulting desired in those small button size teasers which will, at best, make pickles, Sometimes they will you'll grow to size, and then frustrate you by going “fuzzy” or “rickey"’, that is, the head, instead of being smooth and firm, develops into a mass of individually elongated florets, All thse physical features are the end result of undesirable growing conditions, and ina hot, dry spell, a moisture shortag e could be the cause. The sare cullscan ° result, however, handicaps - insufficient plant food, particularly a nitrogen shortage, can trigger these growth defects. Holding from other growth transplants too long in the coldframe or reenhouse weather. formation. isappointment. Occasionally, is the sole cause of imperfect: head can also bring r seer In any event, though, it makes sense to provide needed moisture so as to minimize the Likelihood of plant failure to produce what you really expect from your cauli, so soak it to them, eeded in investigation took me to southern Ohio, to northern Qhio, to Canada and to Chicago. There I found a relative of the man I wa looking for. Morrow, 32, started being ‘@ finder two years ago. He © said he had to earn everything as he went along because there is no training for the work. His business has returned $500,000 in two | leisuRE CRaftsman years. . ethe rate, should help subsidize the raising of children by unwed mothers. “All women, the Gazette writer said, whether or not they are lucky enough to. snare a bachelor, are entitled to love and children. “All living things need love. Are canonical paths to MONTREAL (CP) — ‘Nobody dresses ‘up any mére;” ‘says the voice wit disdain: “Such a shame!" *"' }! Ava yon Fritsch, Austrian * ‘countess, former ballerina, ’ Montreal costume designer. and bon: vivant par ‘excellence, sat in the ‘living room of her Town of Mount “Royal home. : - The afternoon sun settled on her ebony. hair and a cigarette perched between. . her violet nails. Ava ‘ho longer visits the costume store she owns on Crescent Street. The old _ Bellevue Casino on Ontario Street, where she produced shows | and esigned costumes for patrons to ogle during the 1950s and early 1960s, has been replaced by a subway station. “Ah, the night. club years were fabulous,” she suid. “They wanted ‘plumes and sequins and color, I’d sweat ‘blood. and have nervous breakdowns over every show bul, my dear, it was worth it: . CHIGREN'S CORNER _p, pnyttis fianotta HANGING PLANTERS Even though you can grow wonderful plants year round in - your home, ‘is the time for outdoor hanging planters are the current rage, not make an outdoor plantar for a special _ petunia or begbria? . ers, And since 1. The pot for the planter fs a "plastic margarine tub. You can | - also use a waxed cardboard tub © that whipped butter, cream cheese, etc. is packaged in. 2. Punch two holes close to each other, a llttle away from the rim, with a paper punch. Make four sets equally spaced from each other, Fig. a. 3. Twist a sharpened: pencil through the center of the bottom - of the tub for a drainage hole, - Fig. b. 4. Cut four very long lengths of cord. §. Push one end of one cord through one hole from the outside of the tub. Bring the end over to the other hole, through -it, and back outside tub, Fig. c. 6. Make both ends of the cord even. 7 7. Do the same with the other three lengths of cord through the remaining three sels of . holes, ‘8, Push both ends of each cord through a wide hole bead or a metal washer, Fig. d. - &. Gather all cards about one- quarter down from the ends and make a knot, 10, Tile all of the ends together forming 8 small loop between the two knots. 1. Add soil and . flowering plant to the tub. Slip the loop over a tree branch or a nail. the - direct, . his “boomerang. “I have several. happiness all blocked? Then people turn to byways, they cut across courtyards, they go through buildings and use the back stairs.” : ’ The Gazette also criticized what it called a false notion of status in having a husband, ‘as restigious as a diploma, as ench pantyhose, as .a ndone unwe Japanese parasol or a fu coat in a southern city."4 Unwed ‘motherhood has been a problem in the Soviet Union since the Secohd World War, when millions of men were ‘lost. and thousands of illicit liaisons were formed. The imbalance of women - to men remains, and . situation is aggravated’ b an unstable family life wi widespread extra-marital sex and almost one. out of three marriages ending in divorce, DESIGNER'S LAMENT Born in Prague to her Austrian banker father and Spanish mother, she wanted to be a dancer. - ‘All - daughters _ from. good families took -ballet. for a time but a girl who thought of a career in the theatre ‘was considered a call girl. Still I persisted. They didn't _ like it t they finally gave in?” a She danced with opera companies in Prague until the Second World War intervened. _ “When the Russians marched in after the war, we lost everything because, of course, we were capitalists, and I spent nine months in a concentration camp. “Awful, my dear, you have no idea!” Liberated by years performing in Germany for the American occupation forces. . “T Knew so little, In Europe when they like your erformance, they clap. en they hate you, they oe Saumure, Bill representing the Lions, presents Jo Kenna with a plaque for the hest decorated store during Terrace’s 50th Anniversary for Roses Shop. Judges were Wayne Wyman, Mary Boucher and Ray Parfitt. Honourable mention went to “Something Good”, Terrace Drugs and Wightman and Smith. Terrace Hotel had a good costume display. Boomerang expertise SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Tex. (AP) — Twelve years - ago John McMahon left his job'in a New York machine shop, moved to this island resort off the south Texas coast and began “ oing whatever I feel like doing. Boomerang Billy, as he is called, ag and again dazzles beach crowds. with ability with a world records,” he said. "I hold’ the record for the . longest throw, at 113 yards, The Guinness Book of World Records doesn’t have a section on boomerang throwing vo» hot yet anyway.” 7 HeMahon claims nine other record feats with his boomerangs. ‘Years « ago whistle. i, “Of course the Americans whistled, as is their custom, and I thought I had been a complete ailure Bg hig stage manager Kept pus men out rd take another In 1949 in Brussels she met and married a man named Barbalic. and . they immigrated to Canada in 1951. ‘With her dancing background, she began at the evue Casino where the owner cajoled her into ‘designing costumes. A show lasted for four weeks. “It would cost about $10,000 a week to put on a show. Everything had to be strapless, of course, the | because that was considered e Americans, Ava spent three . sexy. “The costumes had built- in bras and when the girls alternated on their days off, we bad to do alterations like crazy because you can imagine the trouble if they didn't fit.” “After awhile I also Jaws in 2) 1t 4 i ome Baas iy Tos ' WASAGA BEACH, Ont. (CP) — Members of the Simcoe Rescue Squad ‘recently demonstra at the latest techniques for extricating people from automobile ‘wrecks at this Georgian Bay resort town. They showed what can be done with proper equipment, urged authorities to make these techniques standard practice across the country and told people to write their MPs and MPPs to ask why Canada lags 10 years behind the United States in this field. =. “Rescue squads are a way of life-in the United States,” said Gary Joice, a volunteer with the squad. ‘“‘If they were to stop them-it would be like closing down all the fire stations in the country.” The Simcoe Rescue Squad, the second in Ontario, started three years ago. It has 83 volunteers and hopes eventually to have 150—all trained at special centres in the U.S. because there are ‘no training facilities in Canada. . Joice said a truck driver he saw burn to death several afterbein rap in his wrecked ca could have -been saved if rescuers had used the Jaws of Life.. — The Jaws of Life, | developed 10 years ago for Ef getting passengers out of wrecked cars, weigh just 66 pounds and act like reverse Scissors that can exert six tons of pressure—enough to _ Split.a tree trunk, hoist a reyhound bus off the ound or snap off a car. d mothers _- t “he Soviet Union haj struggled for years to raise “its birth rate, against trends - toward broken marriages and amaller families. Even though it offers cash prizes and the award of “Mother. Heroine” to women’ who bear 10 children, this’ cam- . paign is faltering. - . The birth rate, when the -latest figures were compiled in 1974, was-18 per 1,000; down from 31.2 per 1,000 in 1940. The government urges couples to have’ at. least three children. ostume-making lost art. started producing the shows. 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