—e “PAGE Ad, THE HE =RALD, Tuesday, December a, 974 LETTER FROM MASSET, eeind vasn.arr By Elvira C. Bryant This will be'the last letter for the old year of 1974. It has been one of many changes, much destruction and violence, and somewhere along the way perhaps, much good,.On — the Mholet doubt it has been a very glorious record for-any Prince of Peace.to read over. With 4 more cancerted . effort from each: individual there is no doubt we could do much better in this new year. Gina Cerminara in “Many Lives, Many Loves”, sees two main correctives for this particular world.” These are reincarnation and semantics. No one knowing there was the . distinct. possibility he .or she would have to atone for any wrongs done to another, would continue lo, ignore “Do unto others as you would have others, ' do unto. yau."'- According lo the © author, oné wriler has stated General. Semantics as belng “the science of haw'nol lo be a damn fool.’" G.S , has been used - in schools, and : colleges alt all levels, ’ one highly intelligent... “heed: ““Iriterrupted Journey” is prisoner spoke of it as being (he only: thing - of -catiy. real. rebabilitative.. merit’ that,-. he knew about. He felt it should be staught. in: every: “prison in the’ ‘country. | Since we have’ not been doing’ particularly well with, our present: teachings, perhaps we should: attempt these. two correctives, - All lhe greal religious’ (éachers have been concerned. with the ideal . of bratherhood, but so far very litde has been: brought about “regarding brotherly behaviour, “The reincarnation: theory, | however, with itg affirmation of an ‘orderly’ and purposive universe, leads almost inevitably, in people who aecept ‘it, to behaviour which is more: ‘orderly and purposive, more filled with hope and~ ai- firmaliveness," 5 *, Commun icallonisa key word and: a“key- concept in the General. Semantics system, according: to Gina Cerminara, From the'G .S. point of view “iiuch of human’ misery” and -confusion is due to such a lack . “of, or breakdown af,. comi- munication among people who | " actually may have no lack of _ brotherly intent; they merely have gotlen bogged down and. deflected and confused by the limitations of language, or their own failure {o use it properly.” This morning there were nine graceful white swans sailing or gliding along. At this moment thay are basking in the sun and preening thelr ‘feathers, The ducks are doing likewise in another area, but the geese are all busy with the morning feeding. This peaceful scene «G00D WORD from the Bible Gy ' May God be gracious to - us ond bless us‘and make his face to shine ‘upon us, - That. they may be known upon earth, thy saving power among all nations. Pecalms 67: 12 “The JB Era to 2,000 Aa. HEWS OF CARTH, ERVIROMMENT, ENERGY NEW TECHNOLOGIES ARE FAST BECOMING AVAILABLE FUR THE EFFICIENT RECYCLING OF WASTE PRODUCTS 10 PRODUCE ENERGY. FOR EXAMPLE: -PYROLYSIS INVOLVES. IN = |: CINERATION IN THE ABSENCE OF OXNGEN AND GaN CONVERT ORGANIC WASIES TO GAS AM OL. -HEAT AND ELECTRICITY CAN BE GENERATED FROM THE BURNING! 13 A WIDESPREAD PRACTICE IN EUROPE. ST, LOUIS IS ONE AMERICAN CITY 6x PERIMENTING with THs, PROCESS, TOTAL. ENERGY CONCEPT: Any LARGE COMPLEX C HOSPITAL, SHOPPING CENTER, ER.) THAT ON GENERATE 11S OWN ELECTRICITY, CAN ALSO CAPIURE WASTE HEAT FROM THE GENERATING Prtxs5 ANP’ HEAT ITS OWN BUILDINGS, fit , whlie under - hypnosis. ‘fneredible coincidence OF, MUNICIPAL TRASH. THIS ||, . reminds me of another. proposition fram the above mentioned book: ‘as a man deals with animals, so shail he» ‘be dealt wilh by the forces of life in general.” Animals may be in an inferior position -lo man but they are “not of inferior in- trinsic worth.”’ The chapter on Reincarnation and Animals is appropriately entitled “Our Lite Brathers."’: But. I think there. is ‘another way in which the inhabitants would be inspired: in ‘a. much quicker way inanattemplto gel — on together, |: Let--a. few unidentified objects. arrive on earth with full publicity, ‘and it would be amazing how people could join forces in order to cope.or combal with the unknown! In all ‘seriousness. though. when the Editor of ‘‘Astronomy Magazine’, mentions we now have scientific dala to back up the incident ‘Barney and Belly Hill related under hypnosis; then it could be time for the seoffersito pay.a litle more the tille of the book. thal tald about, the experiences. -A map “Betty “Hill had seen while seaboard :the ¢raft; had been - viewed with. derision until : someone. in Ohio: built- a-map of the solar region and she could the’ model ° exactly. Clarence Dickinson spoke about about: this matter ona recent. “As It Happens” program. Qut of 1000 stars aboul 50 are very much like oursun, Of this 50, Marjorie Fish (or Fisher) was able to line 16 up precisely to fit : the pattern that Betty was able memory, Ac- cording to the Editor this is or evidence that we were visited. Our .sun’ was shown on the original. map which showed the - star. system. where. the draw. by ‘ humanoid creatures with wrap- around eyes, had come from. It: seems if we.were to make plans - for such a trip from our present site, 10. of the 16 shown are where we would: go from the sun... Having read this particular book a couple.dftimes, 1 was + Very much ifiterested in hearitig ~’ this interview on” the C.B.C. program. MeMillan Bleodel people are snow on holidays, so Vic is once . again enjoying the new home, Today he was commenting | about the lack of eagles around, Usually, as I have no doubt mentioned before, a few eagles keep the birds exercised during the day. According to this week's observer one adult eagle was found shot here recently,’ with its claws cul off and the rest of the bird left, Someane who had found a dead eagle over a year ago, who had removed: tie claws and “respectfully buried the body,’’ wrote-to the paper. hoping. the necklace he had made, had not caused this abscenilty. It seems he wore his necklace on two different oc: casions and ‘felt a certait . guilt that the sight of this might have prompted someone to commit the crime. In closing the writer stated, ‘I exhort the spirit of Eagle and of the eagle people to give thal man’s soul: ho rest unlil .the-debt has been - ‘repaid a hundred fold.” May we commence this new” year with better thoughts | towards our felloy man and all . wildlife, We should live each - day remembering lhat what-- soever & man soweth that alse * shall he reap, in all probability. “AKROFOL 4627 Weber Painting and | Decorating i ‘ . Do it Now! Don‘t Wait Call Anytime). | . Freee Estimates emt the ee tte Saat ee ey a a a ee a Archaeologist Denis St. Claire and partner Al McMillan uncovered a ~- boulder-filled, trench at Shoemaker Bay on Vancouver Island. This trench ‘was built by Indians 400 years before the Walls of Babylon were constructed - in 600 B.C. the trench may. once have anchored a large palisade of logs, most likely a longhouse. St. Claire and McMillan headed a 10- member team that spent two summers unearthing a total of 3,200 ancient artifacts, many of them more than 30 centuries old, The Dig was funded largely by MacMillan Bloedel on whose land the site is located. ; - more than a few accidents. -lt- Ite would seem . “that “the” weather conditions," mild.~ as - they .are,.are contributing to 1972. Toyota’. pick-up. was ’ Kuemiper ina 1964 Chevy: sedan here was no Benna, Raymond Kuemper in: ‘a v traveling west on Greig: when. would -be: adviseable: to ;drive .. ~ with as much eare as possible, even if it does, looigilike” March instead “Of December:” — On December. thirteenth ae - single car accident. occured at Mile 90 on the Nass, Road when. . Larry. Patterson hit_a:pateh of. icyroad. He lost contral, failed. to negotiate the corner at. the. top of the hill and went,over the bank. There-were no injuries and no charges have been laid. Damages to his i974 “Dodge totaled fifteen hundred dollars. ° On the twenty-seventh'a two car collision’ at Greig ‘and Emerson resulted in a charge of ‘failing to stop at a.stop sign for ran the stop sign. There injuries “and.; if midges: jolsied Again on the wetity hal an accident occured between a city . Barbage ‘truck and.a: 1969 Ford - on. Kalum, Manual:.Barbosa,’-. driver of the truck, was -nor- , tibound on Kalum when he lost ‘control! and -struek’ the “nar- thbound car, driven: by’ Jean. --Broman..- There: was twelye hundred. dollars’ of damage ta the Ford and two hundred to the garbage truck. There were no injuries and. no. charges have been laid, ‘On the tweuiiy” “filth: a single . ".iwice a aweek. My” Moni: agrees Richard William Hoving. . For And About Teenagers | : fa up about when you ean a oul. Aceept Uieir rules, Onee you show them that you understand respon: sibility, they will recognize it and” THES WEEK'S LET 16 old ant have hoy _ friend who ig 18, My dad is giving us a hassle. We doesn't want uy _ getting ‘serious, . but. we're, en. -Boged. Dad only lets: us po out be rit tal with them—and your-: - + With me that! shovld go out sith » ny boyfricnd and have fim, Dad, ~ docs't.trust me! Wak thinking : ‘about taking alt? Wat should, 1 do? OUR REPLY: Don't split ‘yet. x ‘Dad wants to, communicate with you, too, Share your feeting with ‘Kg COMMUNITY “AND: SUBUR him and Mom. Gel matters cleared Bees "SERVICE, FRAHHFORT, KY. 40801, honest: Communicate. with them vehicle accident resulled in lwo . ~~ the Co‘op, . -turnand tost conlrol of his 1969 . Buffered: minor ‘injuries, ; . > hospitalization: was © required, - give you more freedom, Above alk >.>. self. If youre really engaged, be’. aboutdt, Dad loves you. “His rules = hit cow ifyau have a fosncge pesblim you want a 635-4452 || When “Service Counts Count On Us . Quatiy worth looking intot - PRED. TLDS ANU DRUMS —” SANSBION DaUMS LIFETIME WARRANTY ON STAINLES 2-YEAK WARRANTY ON ALL PARTE 1O-YEAR WARRANTY ON WASHER FRE . SWEAT WARRANTY ON TERMACOTE | ’ e soa pecan “TOTEM T.V. CENTRE LTD. 4554 Lakelsd “Ave. 6 635-5810: Accident: report thousand dollars of ‘dama getoa * 1972. Ford. Bronco -driven by Elizabeth Blix; She was about - ‘twelve miles -west of Cedarvale _ ‘ on Highway 16 East when. she - are and lost control. eno injuries and.no res'fave been laid. : ; ite ‘the: ‘twenty-first an ac- ' eident:oceured which resulted “Ina charge for William Friesen, . driver..of -a (1966 Plymouth. Aldino Curti in 2/1970: Nova was attempting to negotiate a tura from: Fine street inlo. a driveway when he. was struck from ‘(he rear by -Friesen. Friesen was. charged with, following too closely. - Another single vehicle -BC- “eident occured on the twenty- - sixth, David Maslenko was travelling .on :Grieg ‘and. al- tempted to negotiate a turn by He failed to make the. . Camaro, As a result he hit and » knocked over a light pole. He:- was charged with driving. without due care and,attention, -] As .a. result. of. the- accident Francis Heeley and Lucy Sauice | See ST Auctioneer de Jong goes to wo ke Leo de Jong, ‘who recently completed a course in auc- tloneering at the Western Canada School of Auctioneering in Lacombe Alberta, does nat believe in letting the mass grow under his feet with his newly acquired talent, During the course of : the Terrace Totem Ford Sales Limited annual Christmas Party, Leo decided to do something special for the less - fortunate. He comandeered a botile of rum, part of the festivities, climbed up on a desk an promptly started to auction it off, With professional aplomb, Leo began the chatter, distinc- tive of the auctioneer and befare he was finished he had raised the price’ of the product to $21 with Terrace Gulf Oil Agent John Tymoschuk being the person who could not resist the auclloneer’s chant. Lev, with his hard earned at bucks in his hand, called in Ray LEO DE JONG Tremblay of the Terrace Downtown Lions and turned the product of his first auction over (o thal organization, The Herald learned that the Lions will, donate this amount (o the Canadian Institute. for the — Blind. at VAMP Aaa * Ring out ind old oo. ring un new! May this. 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When peo- ple“are saying, “AI ‘is’ - well, everything is quiet,” and peaceful” — then,.. all of a sudden, digaster will fall upon. them: AS. 3 suddenly. asa woman's ° birth pains begin when her child is born. And: these people will-nat. be. able to: get-away anys. where—there.will be no- place to hide. - ; I Theasatonians sag St AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES — a SALVATION A ARMY 448) Graig €xplain: Bil Young #:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:3 Evening Services 7:4 Thursday Night “Bible Study & oe ' Prayer Meatlag, ‘For infa an other activities -phiane’ Captain of Ar. Bill “Young. ST. MATTHEW'S, CHURCH.” a72bLatelle Avenue, Tarrace Anglican Church of Canada , Sunday Services: : Jam. and idam .". and Sunday School 10 a. mn.” Rev. Lance Stephens 635-5055 Rev.: Martin Dohm-Smidf - 2495-3870 Church: 635-9017 | . CATHOLIC. : a CHURCH tes LaxelseAvenur. = | , SUNDAY MASSES ‘'- t:Na.m, . 10:06 a.m. Helsa.m, ed pm -EVANGELICAC™ “FREE. CHURCH ‘ Cor. 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