(EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1972...) i Dear Ann: Landers: Shortly he that he and: three other fudents stole some expensive - ms from. the universily a3 an’ t of rebellion: They became eghtened after a few days and”. bipped the stolen good toa fake dress out of the country. So, mu see, they did not profit from. stealing and they were aver caught. at's been three years now, and has been able bo put this Teannot. I feel that God will-not pfore I married C, a‘friend ‘old ~ terrible deed out of his mind bat. forgive him until he: “has made. restitution. : ; Stealing is onesin that can be ~ y returning either the. set right articles or sending the money'to pay for the loss. I've brought up the subject several times in an’ attempt to get C to send some money. to. the ‘university (it '” would come to: about $350). but. he says it's been too long, that “no ‘body gives 4 a damn anymore... ' ‘Sawmill Superintendent B THE Jos: Sawmill, superintendent ta take complete charge of production and maintenance for a. sawmill ‘Broducing. ad Bmillion feet annually. .- : THE MAN: Sa Reporting ‘directly to the . General manager of this in- f mcependent company. the superintendent wil) have the ability . 2 program and plan operations, both day fo day and long Bierm with a minimum of supervision, He will possess a sound Bknowledge of maintenance and millworking, He will have ad an appropriate jevel of. experience for this senior position. . REMUNERATION: | fe 7 ~ An excellent salary Is aflered. Good housing and scheoting is pvailable in an attractive small. community. . . . 4 BEND RESUMES TO:. meeloitie, Haskins & Sells, hartered Accountants, Ol - 1595 Fifth Avenue, Prince George, B,C, Dotetnetins AT THE LOGAL CHURCHES — " PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE . 4647 Lazelle Ave, Service Schedule - Sunday School : Morning Worship 17:00a.m. Phones: - Sunday Eveding 7:15p.m,' Offica Bible Study ~ Home Wednesday 7210 p.m. Youth Night Thursday 7:30 p.m, The end of veur s search for a ¢fiendly church. - 10:00 a.m. "635-2438 635-5334, Pastor: M. Kennedy THE HERALD, TSRRACE, B.C. -and i he @ can forget it L. should. :. _be able to, °. Last. night I ‘tried again, He called. me.a kook, said I was deivinghim crazy and if Ididn't stop. bugging him he'd take steps. 1 realize now that this incident .is. threatening our ‘marriage. But Ican‘t live with this’ guilt) much -longer. I’m becoming emotionally sick over it. It’s a barrier to my religious ‘life. and I think about it con- stantly, Please tell me what te ~ Nee Revers eee - Dear Mrs, il wotild be useful fj it you could learn why you have _ transferred the guilt that should be C’s to.yourself, Such in-. ‘trospection. would require considerable therapy: A sim- pler solution would be to pay the $350. yourself, If you-don’t have the money, start to earn it or save from something else and begin at once to send whatever ‘you ‘can. (anonymously, of _ course) ‘and continue to make - . payments until complete Testitulion has been made, | You'll feel: better from the moment you make the first payment, Dear Ann Landers: You keep saying, ‘‘Communicate, communicate -- it’s important - that you communicate with your teen-ager.” So I tried. ’ Today is Sunday. At noon while the rest of us were eating lunch she appeared, ‘nibbling on - a chocolate candy bar, and sat down with us-sulking. I said pleasantly, “Since: you missed breakfast please eat something nourishing,’’ her reply: ‘‘I eat when I?m hungry, not because ‘it's noon.” Well, Ann Landers says we _must communicate so I tried again. “I see you received a letter from Tom. Does he like the Army any better now?” Her answer: “It's none’ of’ your _ business what’s in-my mail.” (how's: that for com- ’ munication?) { decided it might have been Prince Igor has no taste. “(QR Prince Igor is vodka. Pure vodka. Wichout a flicker of taste or color or scent. A prince of a vodka. Have the Prince over fF tonight. B.C. Vocational Schoo! - Terrace «It is planned to offer the following courses at the 8.¢C. Vocationat School - Terrace on the dates and at the times shawn. Registration: . Application farms willbe avaltable at the Vocational Schoo! and af. the Canada Manpower Centre in Terrace. | Counselling: +: Further information and counselling will be available at the. Vocational School or from the Canada Manpower Office. Financial Assistance: .. In some cases, Canada Manpower Centres may approve payment of fees far qualified persons who are taking courses which Will up-grade them In their employment. Contact your Canada ‘Manpower Centre for further information, © Courses Diesel Tune- up 72.-Hours - $36. 00. .. This course is designed to up-grade the trade knowledge of Heavy * Duty Mechanic tradesmen and others in the Heavy Duty Mechanic. - field. The course will be held on Mondays | and Wednesdays beginning * January B, 973, from 7 te 10 p.m. a oo Automotive Tune-up 72 Hours - $36.00 — ..& course in madarn tune-up procedures. The course will be held én - orsays and Wednesdays beginning January a, 1973, from 7 ta 10 Welding Basic | .72 Hours - $36.00. Welding Basic 11 72 Hours - $36.00 ERECL OS COTES HERE Program of Evening Sourses : too personal a question so [ tried again.’ “Mr, and Mrs. James are going to. Europe next week." Her clipped reply; “I - ‘the past month. The proceeds will be divided between the Salvation Army and the Kinette Club Christmas Baskel t Punds. ate ePatitetel ‘More than $1,000 in pennies were placed in the Royal Canadian Legion's PENNY JUG which was strategically placed at the Legion Hall over -- These courses are designed for persons Working ja trades: whieh require @ certain amount of welding sxilt but do not Warrant the. employment of @ full-time walder. The course will consist of both: theary and practical and will be held two nights a week. | ~~ SALVATION ARMY 4451 Grelg [captain Bill Young :45 Sunday School 1:00 Morning Worship mm 7:30 Evening Services 7230 Thursday Night “Bible Study & ; . Prayer Meeting” For into on other activities phone; Captain or Mrs, Bill Young. . : KNOX UNITED @ cul ” CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH} Lakelgp Avenye . 4907 Lazelle Ave. se . SUNDAY MASSES : Chureh School 11:00 a dam, -- Worship Service 11:00 ' 7:30 p.m, 10:00 a.00. - : N15 a.m, Minister Rev. D.S, Lewis : S* Phone 5-4014 a EVANGELICAL B. FREE CHURCH BCor, Park Ave. and Sparks St. 9:45 Sunday School . 17:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services CHURCH. Cor. Sparks St, & Park Ave, Pastor D. Kaiser Phone 635-5882 Morning Service at 11:00 a.m, Sunday School at 9:45.8.m, “Your Friendly Family church CHRIST LUTHERAN | Wednestay 7:30p.m, Prayer and Gible Study ZION BAPTIST. - | CHURCH © Corn, Sparks & Kelth _ Pastor; élyae Zimbelman— . - Sunday School 9:45a.m. -, Morning Worship 11;00a.m, . Sunday Evening 7200 p.m, ev.8.8. Ruggles ~ Phone 444 Park Ave, _ 635-5115 “CHRISTIAN, REFORMED. - : CHURCH’ ., Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m.” # sparks 51, at Straume Ave. ’ Rev, John Vandyk =. Phone 435-2627 msunday School. Terrace 10 a.m. Sunday School» Remo -1-p.M.' - 19500 a.m. Worship Service | 5:00 p.m. Worship Service _ ao ™ . 7 every Sunday Pastor; gohn Stokes” = Phone 635-8455. ‘CHURCH © . ~Angiiean Ghuren * Cafiada. Sunday Services: ‘ ‘ST. MATTHEW: “sof 4726 Larelie Avetas; Terrace, ° [0:00 a, m. Bible school |: * Sunday Meo 4.m, - Morning Worship 7:15 p.m. » Evening. Service wed. 8:00 g.m.'- @ible Study and Prayer - ~ of hors. 3:90 p.m, «Jet Cadet ° $010 Agar Ave. ‘Phone, 635-7797 © Resd, 635-4470 ' _ couldn't care less what those old fogies do,” ; One more try: ‘Martha Jones . has a new midi coat but 1 don’t think she’s tall enough for it.’ : The, instant 4 i "h yr SUppose | you:’ were your usual , retort: hypocritical self: and told her it - looked great. " - " Communicate, you say? I tried, but I'd rather have had the silence. Any more suggestions?---Walled Out — Dear Walled:. Your problem isn’t a lack of communication - . your daughter is com- ° municating all over the place. She is communicating her hostility, her anger, her lack of respect, and her absence of aae inner security, Fhe girl needs counseling, Perhaps you should . gel some also, Liege Are you, or someone you, care . “about messing around with — '’ drugs--- or considering ‘it? : Are . alldrugs bad? What about pot ~ 530 a.m. arid, 11200 AM. oe | _in:many other.’ Western ‘coun- . ‘in moderation? Ann Landers’ new booklet, “Straight, Dope ‘on | _ Drugs". ‘separates the . facts fromthe fiction. For. ‘each booklet ordered send-a dollar “bill, plus a long self-addressed, « stamped ‘envelope, (16: cents . postage) to Ann Landers, Box "9346. 5 Chicago, iil, 60654. ti is the custom it in Canada, as _-fries, for a married woman .to 1 adopt her husband's surname. , _ Contrary. to popilar belief, there - is no law rearing a change 6 of. _ name. “rhe rrerae:Cetitetniat” Lions "Club: would’ like “to. ‘express’ their’ ape , preciation to the sponsors whe aided in making their Annual Bowlathon a | . Success. The proceeds of slightly over three thousand dollars will be used _to supply: fuel and Christmas hampers to the less fortunate members of our community and other charitable projects. .. Special thanks are extended to the following bowlers who more than did ; a a lions: share of the work, "HENRY. ARCHIBALD "> MAY BELL ” BEL BJORNSON ’ JEAN BOTH . JEVA BRAUN: ~ RAY COBORNE “MELVIN. EUVERMAN |... GOERGE FURMANEK _ CORINE HAINES JOAN JOHNSON - Thank you, a Merry Christmas: and a happy New Year from Terrace- Centennial Lions Club. MAPLE SYRUP—AND . BAKERY FOODS - - Many French-Canadian recipes date. back to the tirst ret settters “who ‘came to Canada's third ‘sattlament: in 1608, Many ‘of to- «day's Inhabitants of Quebec claim France as their country of . Origin and their cuisine is based’ on the dishes which have © been. handed. down from the first goneration of: selllera who ne : ‘caine with Champlain. 35 Quebec rivals Ontario In Its maple syrup producto Quebec ; a? a maple. syrup has cy “unlque flavor of its own a “and sugar are. used In deticlous combinations, . aun f pound Isan. ground: 1 699, slightly beaten, SHEILA JACKSON’ CHRISTINE JURGELEIT . EWALD. SURGELEIT RAYMOND MASHFORD “JOHN MORHART “ELLEN NEW “LIL -POFF CHRIS PORTER SOE 8 SCHULMEISTER 4502 | Lakalse, Welding Basic | + Will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. com- mencing January 8,.1973 Welding Basic I! 7 leat 7 - Will be held an Tuesdays and Thursdays ‘from ce 10 w p. m. com. 5 “-mencing January 9 1973. -- Air Brakes: 24 Hours - $12.00. =. 2.” .- This isa course to prepare drivers for a written and practical. fest oh: the Operation and maintenance of air-brakes systems for eithér on-. “highway or off-highway vehicles, This course will begin Tuesday, January 16, 1973, Small Engine Repair: 90 Hours’- $45.00 - -- This course wilt cover chaln saw motors, lawn mower motors; ‘Se oviboard motors, snow machine motars, and Is intended to-train- mechanics to perform tune-ups and maintenance functions and fo. trouble-shoot faults in these engines. The course will be held on’. - Monday and Wednesday: evenings from 7 - 10 Pm. cCammenecing © | January 4, 1973. Basic Color T. V.:. 45 Hours - $27.50 - This informationis designed to provide technicians inthe field with the fatest information. on Colour 7.V,, basic theory, . slignment ; techniques and trouble-shooting methods. A unit Will be included on stereo FM, transmissions and reception Including sou ble-shooting methods. The course will be taught Tuesdays and Thursdays.from 7 - 10 p.m. commencing Tuesday, January 9, 1973, REGULAR DAY COURSE — Accident Prevention and. First Aid: +: This is a 10-Week course designed te train in sate working habits,’ recognizing safety hazards; and methods af eliminating unsafe conditions. . The course stresses the need for proper job training: and the ‘benefits of good job instruction. leading to jabs in industry as Safety ¢o- Ordinators. It covers such subjects as: Safety and the Supervisor, Directing the Work. Force, Personality Factors in Safely, Safety a> Attitudes and Communications in Salety. The First Aid training leads to an Industrial Firs! Aid certificate issued by the Workmens'” , Compensation Board. > Starting Date: January 29, 1973; THE ALL NEW Blue Crown _ SNOWMOBILE | <2 POs CreONAe ce