Terrace residents are reminded by pretty Louann Patterson that Christmas Seals are arriving in their mail, Proceeds of the annual cam- paign of the B.C. Tuberculosis and Christmas Seal Society are used for Checkley. research into respiratory diseases, health education, screening through the use of mobile testing-units, and rehabilitation! Terrace chairman is Mrs. Ann Your Horoscope FORECAST FOR THE YEAR AHEAD FOR ALL. READERS BORN BETWEEN NOVEMBER 19th and NOVEMBER 25th Your birthday this year seems to be specially propitious, particularly fo r home and social matters, and for travel purposes. Health, however, may need to be jockey which simply means you cannot afford to take risks with it. But domestic happiness will surely be yours, and your material fortunes in life should show continuing im- provements. Watch for your opportunities and do what you have to in order to promote your material welfare. But at the same time do not overdo things or strain your health and energies, AQUARIUS married it will likewise turn out to be an exhilerati . January 2b - February 19 xnilerating period Successful participation in galherings, al meetings, or at social reunions, You could score quite a hil prévided you avoid any kind of wrangling. An aspiration to deminate. may ‘divect) your activities. -“A pleasurable week on the whole. TAURUS April 21 - May 21 An enjoyable period for working activities and you should extract much satisfaction fram your efforts. But, don’t quarrel .with your ' PISCES February 20 - March 20 If you , wanl fo make a hit as the life an sould of the parly, this is one week in which you could score a hit. But in financial matters also you could be quite ‘ successful. An excellent period for associalion with other people.. All the same, try to avoid making any kind of radical change. quite an element of luck. GEMINE particularly lucky week for you, especially in the coaparative affairs of life. Work may he a little irksome owing to the fact that you want leisure to enjoy youself, Social activities seem to be very much favoured. CANCER June 22 - July 22. Family matters are very pleasing, and home activities will prabably be your centre of interest. Otherwise occupational problems may be the only source of a momentary worry. But in sorting out a labour problem you could be very successful. ARIES Marth 21 - April 20 Good news irom a distance may whet your appetite for more. An excellent week for, lovers loo, Very opportune for engagements. You may be dreaming of wanting lo make a change, and a proposal. may provide the avenue. But for those already Now Open L & R MUSIC LTs. Hew Music School in Terrace , FOR ENROLLMENT SEE. LYLE OR BOB OFFERING LESSONS IN GUITAR, BASS: GUITAR & DRUMS) _ Above Elken Mercantile, Bus 425-2016 4633-No; 3 Lakelse, | Res, 635-5926 partner. over monty ‘matters. ‘In 2: financial matters yoii will have the right idgas together with May 22- June 2t This could bea LEO July 23- August 22 There seems to be a pronounced element of luck attaching to all your activities al present, and a surprise change may provide you with a pleasant surprise. - Accept invitations because you could. make quite a hit in your contacts with, others. _ : VIRGO. ; : August 23 - - September 22 You ‘will be very lucky in’ home or domestic developments. There may even be an additional inerement lo your earnings or revenue. And if you are planning for something special, now is the time to implement those plans, — Mel LIBRA September 23 - October 22 Romance could be the attraction at the present juncture. It is a week which favours the unattached, and which could advance the plans of courling couples. You will probably be dreaming of Making a change and may. suddenly your opportunity. perceive SCORPIO Oetober 23 - November 21 You seem to be one of the favoured ones, opportunily may enhance your prospecis. If thereis a chance in prospect you may suddenily . glimpse your opportunity. Seems to be a specially gaod week for travel purposes, Friday excepted. SAGITTARIUS November 22 - December 21 An enjoyable period, especially for sotial contacts; Something you have been hoping for may come off, Don’t expecl a pot of gold, bul be satisfied with whatever fortune may offer. . ' CAPRICORN I December 22 - January 20 A: good week for occupational. pursuits, and for. the advancement of your projects. There may be a smail hitch attaching to goods and services, but this should be only a passing . annoyance, ; In the main, the :. Period i is encouraging, : “eeetels and an unexpected “THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, natatatatatahatatal an! ' Going . efeletetelatetetepreletetetynseteterete ‘slaleterace’arnre’atararaterete'a'ete 1 Lat a iaseatecnd serine How would you like to buy 75 used lighters? Or 96 used watches? Twenty- four pieces of chalk for pool cues? Assorted spark plugs? An Income Tax Act book? A barber set? Snowshoes? Or even Christmas decorations? These were some of the items in the more than 1,000 parcels that were sold at last year's annual Canada Post Office Auction in Regina, Sask. One of last year's parcels contained 34 articles of men's cosmetics - after shave lotion, ‘cologne, deodoran! and soap. Another one had 60 antique English door pulls and a third included two pairs of snowmobile bools ~ sizes 9 and, 10. This is how the Post Office : disposes of parcels and items which it cannot deliver. -- sometimes because the address is incorrect or incomplete, and once...’ SOS oa ace LO there is no return address, More often it is because the parcels are badly wrapped and items break loose in the mail stream. IN MONTREAL . This year 1,152 unclaimed parcels will be auctioned off on November 8th in Montreal. These parcels ranging from ; adult and childrne's clothing to toys and tools have been gathered at the Undeliverable Mail Office (U.M.O.) in Ottawa. “We have just about everything here,” said a Post Office spokesman, “You name it, we've got it.” : The lose or lost items are assembled into various categories, and are then listed and stored prior to shipment to . the sile of the auction, The sale can take one day or. us many as lhree and every item has {o be sold. ' The first auction sale was held in the early 1920's. It is one _ DOWN 1, Hidden supply 2. Gruesome 3. Sultan's de- cree 4. Labyrinth 5. Cathedral ACROSS 1. Weather 6. Hansoms 10. Of the ear 11. Mortgage 12, Sitting Bull's con- temporary (2.wds.) 14, Conceal 15. Eviction 1%. nigerian elty 18, Quantity (abbr.} 19. Wrath 20. ——- in the sky . 21. Scattish High- lander city 6. Heavy blow 7. Put on —— (show off) §. Brutal 9. Scoffed 13. of educationak courses (2wds,) . 16. Buddhism’ for one (abbr.) 18. Trouble CROSSWORD PUZZLE 9 20, Edgar Todays s Answer Allan 21. Sailor 22, Bridge player's B& strat- [ff agem 23. Aper- ture 24. Joke 25. Gone to (ruined) - 28. Aids 29. "I cans 34. Reprehensi- ble 36, Slugger'’s weapon 22. Iron or cop- 2 28. Embrace 29, Shooter marble “32. Became high- strung 34, Actress, : Zo 45. William IV naa sereetateieectainhiti hese EERIE RTE a . SOR SSE SORA RACOE AOSD ROS ESTO way the Post Office can show | the public, whal happens when articles have > been misaddressed or have not been packed properly, The number of parcels, fuctuates yearly, depending on - the volyme of merchandise, One “year, over 1,300 were auctioned 0 The sale is always held in a major centre, alternating between different parts of Canadd every.year. In the last three years, it has been held in London, Halifax and Regina respectively. . POSTAL REVENUE The money collected at the auction goes into postal revenue, Last year’s gross amount was $25,182, of which - the auctioneer receives, a percentage. A large number of parcels ‘have already been made up for next year’s auction sale, the localion ef which has not yet _been chosen. And the heavy Christmas mailings have not yet started, llems destined for overseas are mailed in October ‘and \November and it is’ during these months that. the Undeliverable' Mail Office becomes flooded with parcels. The Post Office Department . provides ‘a big. ‘assist to the customer attending lhe auction by offering for sale a catalogue, which lists the conlenls of each parcel, Most of the catalogues are distribuied in the area where the auction is held, “This auction has proved to be very peopular,”’ said the spokesman, ‘It seems that people really like auctions. There ‘are always some very good bargains al this one." Canadian households with an ‘income of $15,000 or more send about 214 times as much mail as families’ earning under $5,000. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, "Enea Mountains’. a ‘> I$ Several ‘requests — for information ‘concerning publications ‘of Department of Mines prompts this bit. of information: Each year, the B.C, Department of | Peéetroteum - Mines. : und I Resources, Victoria, publishes a volume in which is listed most mining property. in’ the Province. Details concerning what work has béen done during ~{he year is included along wilh the name of the property. owner and exact, location of the. property. 2°. . The mining properties are grouped according to -Mining Divisions of B.C. secondly, according: © location, such as _ Mountain’, cle. The principle “minerals discovered is also * listed, . These volumes have . been printed annually since 1874 but aly, those volumes printed to ihe B.C. and” ‘Bob Tail © _ Prospector s. Corner By R.A, BATES, : g Isince 1997 are available — geegand|can be oblainéd trom ‘thf BC. $Department of Mined and Petroleum Resources, @% Vietoria, at a cost of $5 each. Up lo 1969. the. Report wagaam known as the ‘Annual Report off the Minister.of Mines; In‘196¢ the name was: changed angi design- and content of thal . publication was changed. 1 igi now known as the. ‘Geology Exploration and Mining’ and iam known fo’ mining penple ag "GEM': Persons wishing to purchas - these volumes should not dela as’ alder’ publicalions becom ‘out of print’ as time f passes angie more’ purchases. are made.: . BM Une may ptirchase an ‘Index to the publications, which lisij -contents of all’ publications, ‘They -are in three partaim covering a) 1874 to 19366 b) 1538 to 1953 and c) 1954 to 1964.9 These are available also at $5.(aa Stripper Sheri fails Ee to match. tall story | By Journal Statt Writer YELLOWENIFE ~ Topless dancer Sheri De Cartier bills ' herself as “big, bad; beauti- ful and seven feet tall.’’ Bad and beautiful she may . be but she's no seven. feet tall, Sheri of Los Angeles, Yel- Jowknife’s only nightclub act, was the. subject of local bet- tors when Monday she dropped into The Gold Range pub — an institution dating. rae to the gold prospecting a vtile Sheri lingered | near the pub door, chatting with one of her fans, one brave beer drinker, from a group speculating about her size, strode up, whipped oul a Balam tape measure and collected aie her yital statistics — verti-J seat cally. 7 The ery went up: , “Six foot § six!” ; That may. have won him iia one bet but when he returned to check her other dimensions it was a bust. Even the professional come- Gama dienne' was at a loss for a ieee snappy punchline. 7 She. locked down, laughed, Ram shoved him aside, crumpled § tape messure and all, and § sled out the door. oo Considering her size he was ii Incky- to get back to his table in one pioce. Food Quality nconditionally be Guaranteed WALTE Hew Year’s Eve AT THE CABARET Linda. DIRECT. . FROM ~~ LAS ‘VAGES Wont Terrace Agent R. ENGLISH | _PHONE 635-5505 Grey Gup Stag THURSDAY NOV. 23 RED D’OR CABARET “Tiokets available “Food, Musie, Entortainment, os Door Prize