success it was. Remember when a new family used lo move into the neighbourhood? Everyone was ready 10 lenda helping hand; to “help a new neighbour become a cwL Bazaar a success The Catholic . Women's League hosted a very successful tea. and bazaar on Saturday afternoon, October 26th al Veritas. Hall, . Mrs, Theresa LeRoss was general convenor. A variety. of ‘items were available to all ages ranging from home baking, sewing and knitting, religious goods, plants, produce, white elephant, candy and hot-dogs, as well as a fish pond and .games for the children. : ‘A number” of generous donations made possible the “ following raffles: Barbie: doll, donated by Woolworths: and wardrobe made by Mrs. B..Hamel was won by. Veronica Michiel; set of cutlery“donated by Gordon& _Andersons; - Kelly Champoux; electric coffee pot donaled by Kalum Electric, Helen Gair; :Set--of cushions donated by Leona Julseth, Jeri Champoux; cake donated by Mountview | Bakery;:Charlotte Johnson; siuffed dog donated by Co-op, Mrs, J..--Dyck; witeh cake . donated -by Darlene Frank, ‘Vera Ross, grocery hamper donated by Super Valu, Donna ‘Wilkinson; Nativity Seene ". ddnated by Ada Dunlap, Teddy - Rowland: » Dall donated. and dressed by Mrs. E, Whalen, . ¢Laureen Rowland. -... A Sincere thank you is ex- ‘tended to all those who helpedin “any wya lo make the bazaar the * FIGHT THE NG CRIPPLER E CHRISTMAS SE and’ enthusiastic “sponsors: in ‘Let us notbe - -Welcome Wagon Me ate Wei new friend; and to help’ strangera to find their way around. ‘Those days are’gone, it seems, Nol many poeople are interested in helping oul a stranger these days. Welcome Wagon IS interested in those who’ have moved. _ ; VERY MUCH INTERESTED. When you came to Terrace were you welcomed? Were you greeted by a Welcome Wagon hostess? If you weren't; did you there was a hostessin town? The Welcome Wagon in Terrace ‘has not it would seem, gained the interest of the general public. [ trust that in the future the situation will change with two such charming and in- terested hostesses as (his area now has . The Welcome Wagon has been called the world’s largest. ~~ public relations company as well as the largest personal relations company in the world. Founded in 1928 by a man named Thompson in Memphis, Tennessee .it scon became a. world—wide womans organization. The organization now has branches in Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, and various other countries around the world. The Canadian branch em- ploys about 900 women and represents’ 6000 or’. or more businessmen across Canada. They do not depend on other - areas for their representatives bul take them form the com- munity. The Canadian head office is in Topronto, Ontario.- The' main objective of Welcome Wagon is to welcome newcomers in the greal pioneer tradition, New people in the community are anxious tofind out about various activities. The welcome wagon hostess visits people on many special oc- casions. She visits newcomers, mothers ‘of new babies, fiftieth wedding anniversaries, and even on the occasion of someone belng engaged. The hostess brings maps of the town, a welcome basket. of gifts from the local merchants, information about places of worship, and a list of activities and organizations. ; oo We have.several interested Terrace. apathetic about this service lo our communily. Our Welcome Wagon can be of no . help to our newcomers if they are not informed. PLEASE phone = your hostesses and let them know of any newcomers tc the area. They are: Judy Gaunt al 635— 2agiand Grace Polvin at 635— 4416: ‘ Meet Mrs. Judy Gaunt your new Welcome Wagon hostess. Judy has been in Terrace for the past two years. Before that she lived in Montreal. Thirteen years married with two children Judy’s inlerests in- clude hiking, camping, gar- et Your Welcome Wag ~ * Hostesses — Pare She is president of the Hiking Club. Also new to Welcome Wagon is Mrs. Grace Potvin who will dening, and reading. be Judy’s assistant, Grace maved ta Terrace from Smithers four years ago with her husband of thirty-two years. ead Grace has eight children and belongs {o the Catholics Womans League. Her interests include reading and painting. Judy can be reached at 635- 2381: and Grace at 635-4416. The ladies hope that you wilt contact them if you know of any new arrivals, year ; silent. prayer; the’ local. social ; » Shristmas,: ... been What's a Poppy ‘On November 11 we'll wear a poppy; observe a moments and have a fine holiday.. We have lost the meaning of Rememberance -Day. Most of us now. think of it only asa day off from work, If we do say a prayer it’s most likely Lo be: ‘Thank God we've got a holiday !' This solemn day has, like imercialized. course our ms com-. heroes never realized thal their deaths would provide us with a day off. A day when few of us even give a thought to those that died in freedom's name. If they jhad--I doubt that they would: have been so willing to fight and die fora freedom that means little or nothing lo many of us today, 2-7 ws. ‘Se on Rememberance Day think not only of those who have yg died. Think too of those who, will. for? die because of man's hatred and. greed. AND don't think only on Rememberance. Day. “Remember your dead every day. Some forget and there goes another war. seriously remember our dead we'll Also seriously want our living lo stay that way!!!“ Let me with mine eyes sve the beautiful; ~ Let me with mine ears hear the harmonious.’ Let mein mine allated days : Do mine alloted tasks ina heautif OcT’74 Form 101 ul way. — Anonymous UYNEW A SAVINGS , New Canada Savings Bondsareagreat combination: of security, income .and backed: by all the resources of Canada. =< They pay 994% a year, guaranteed to you year after year for 9 years. " ”. Ganada Savings Bonds can be bough for cash or on installments wherever you bank or invest, in amounts from $50 up'to $50,000, And, as always, they are ‘THE oy flexibility: They're a secure investment, . ter ee Be et grain teeters ne ST “caghable’ anytime. at their-full face valu plus earned Interest. Buy New Canada: Savings Bonds today. .. And remember, past Series of Canada”: Savings Bonds are now worth marethan. aver. Thecashbonuspaymentshavebeen ” .. increased to produce, fram September |. 1, 1974 to maturity, an average: annual yield of 10'%%. Complete available where you bank or invest, GREAT COMBINATION » | SECURITY » INCOME* FLEXIBILITY Cee end ve er en re If we- f on Food Price Reviews : equ - For Consumers MARGARINE, Margarine prices in Canada have increased in the range of 50-100 percent during the past ~ with lower | cost margarines experiencing the greatest gains, Since there is a proliferation of margarine products in the market place and provincial regulations govern their manufaclure and sale, significant price variations occur across the country. - “Phe basic ingredients used in margarine manufacturing are edible vegetable, marine and animal oils. The total con- suniption of margarines seems to be slowly increasing as the population ‘increases and because more people find it an acceptable butter substitute, Canadian per capila con- sumption was aboul 10 lbs. per year in 1973. Analysis by the Food Prices: Review Board indicates that the major reasons for the rapid price increases are: -- A world shortage of edible gils in all classes which has exerted upward pressures on prices for available supplies. For example, the current price for both soybean and rapeseed oils, which are extensively used in most margarines, have more than Iripled in the past year. Corn oil, another popular margarine base, has more than doubled in price. The lower cost marine and animal oils used for blending purposes have also doubled in price over the same period, Since the fat-oil content of edible oil -content in margarines accounts for about 80 percent of the formulation by weight, significant raw ‘material. increases are reflected almbst directly in factory aud consumer prices. It is unlikely that the: current situation will be alleviated until ‘world production of edible oils averlakes world consumption. Some relief may cecur in vegetable oils when the 1974 nilseed crops are harvested. Increases in production should’ exert downward pressures on vegetable oil prices. -- Packaging costs have in- creased by almost 50 percent ril 1973 due to plastic” shortages directly related to the energy crisis. Metal and paper nS packaging materials are also in Vee short supply. . \ 7 Consumers can expect con- tinued high price levels . for USE CHRI margarine in 1874. Although small price declines may occur towards the end of this year, it is unlikely that retail margarine prices will return to their for- mer levels since some manufacturing costs will: remain at high levels. It may be worth noling that margarine manufacturers have absorbed some portion of increased cosis in aneffort to cushion the effect of price increases at the retail ievel. Dutch Treat If you're watching calories or cholesterol, stay away from Uhose Dutch cooks. 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