‘ j DEAR ANN LANDERS: That’ letter from the lady who was ‘ upsel because her family in- sisted on reading the Bible in. the bathroom reminded me of a . “story about Pope John. I can't’ ? youch’ for “the source but [ .\ beliéve:'it ‘appeared in The " Readers’ Digest. A new building was being planned for the Vatican and the , architect submitted the ‘drawings to: His Holiness for ‘approval. ‘They: were returnzd with a’ simple comment: “Non ; Sunt angeli” — -which' means, : - “We are hot angels.” | . The architect couldn't figure out what Pope John meant until someone pointed out that the — plans did not. ‘include * bathrooms. ot What makes us all so hung up * “. abgut bodily functions? If ever ‘there’ was’ a common denominator af living, this is it. 4 Oh, ‘well: T hopa-you enjoy the story: T.C. af Salem, Oregon ® DEAR T.C.;.1did. And’T'm ‘ printing it for the enjoyment of others. Thanks: for, sharing. EAR ANN LANDERS: Lam Y Weiling in reply to'a letter from: a woman who is ‘real happy” that her husbarid gives her a goad crack ‘in the mouth “when ahé needs“it." Your comment that "you hape she has a cam-- pelent dentist was, less than | expected from.Ann Landers,” What she really needs is a competent psychiatrist. oo - Any vdoman who lets a man slap her'around is.in dire need” of-profegsional counseling. You © ~ have.repeatedly stated in your. *°eollirin thal women who ‘marry - _ evening of my life. “them. are sick. Have you ‘changed your mind about this? LIF so, when.-and. why? — Quandried -£ DEAR QUAN: No, I have not. -Changed my mind. Women‘who | l stay with men Who beat them ARE sick.-But some sick people ‘cherish their:sickness and don’t. want ‘it interfered With: It is iseless to try to foist “help” on individuals who are satisfied with things as they are. typi rg ts to change. It's a waste of lime and money ta-pusii them Inte | therapy. 1 hava tried to get this . fehessage across to dozens of -dislraught parenta-wha ask if’, their homosexual ‘sons’ arid” [lesbian ‘daughters can be. ‘helped, My answer is, “Oaly if ‘they want it, Otherwise,- please a v;Feave them alone.” 2 DEAR ANN LANDER + What-can-I do about -a man. years old wha keeps abusing me verbally: and calling. me. une: -printable names because he is now imagining things’ I did’ \ when Twas a young girl? ‘more than 50 years. Thera 1s ‘absolutely no truth te his filthy : accusations, lam a respectable ‘persan who deserves a little . ‘dignity and peace of mind in the “* My husband was a’ notorious’ ” cakirt-chaser In his. younger ryears, Could 8. loss ta understand why he “insist 5 on going into these rages. “Hig mind is perfectly fine’ “otherwise, These name-calling sepigades are the only symptoms: ’ & “thal he is not all there, Please “advise. — Wash., D.C. ° DEAR WASH: Sounds’ as. if * the ex-skirt-chaser’s consclence “Sight be bothering him and he’ - <4g conventently transferring his, “guilt to you. “Y pune him ‘out as you would a :bit of nonsense on the radio or . “TV, Don't attempt to defend “yourself or waste energy on ‘denials, Accept the fact that in ~ . thig-ane.particular area -he is . bananas, . “turn te . “yan 0 08.) ‘], WITH CONFIDENCE —— MlacKays "” Buneral | Home | Phone 695-2644 "Terrace. «B.C, Pie iv Serving Hitimat " a ~ DEAR ANN-LANDERS: Yo have made it a point in your column to warn people about the. “secret killer”, high blood pressure, bul you have never said anything about low blood pressure. My mother has had it for. years and it worries me terribly, although she isn’t the . least bit concerned. “Can low ‘blood presure be dangerous? What. should be «done about it? Mom doesn't like -doctors and-hasn't seen one since my little sister was born six years ago, What do you say? . — Charleston, W. Va. DEAR CHAS: Tsay it’s time for her to see a doctor, whether she likes them: or not. Sometimes low. blood pressure is a symptom of real trouble. “Your ‘mother might have a thyroid problem, anemia or perhaps there's an infection : somewhere in her body. Tell her she has been very foolish for the” “past six years and her luck could run out any day now. ~ Concern was expressed at the Annual Skeena Union Board of Health meeting, Friday, at the - sharp increase in the Venereal Disease incidence over the past year, Reported syphilis cases rose from 21 in 1972'to 40 in 1973 for an increase of 19. Gonorrhea . climbed from 295 in 1972-to 438 in 1973 —~ up by 144 cases. *- Referring to this trend in’ the Acting Director of Health's report, June Frost commented: “Education of -the- public about signs and symptoms and the need to, seek immediate medical care must continue. to be emphasized if. efforts. to control. this communicable disease are to be effective.” Remarking, also,.an_ the dental care situation, Miss Frost said: . ; “A most disturbing situation ” is the lack of dental care in the area, particularly in Prince. Rupert which has two dentists, for a population of 18,000 people. . It is difficult to encourage prevention when this ratio of dentists to population exists.” INFANT MORTALITY: | UP EN "73: E (add rémarty) ‘ineh who beat: | “= Another good example ofthis is homosexuals who don't want ,._, Fs'We nave been married for. this - have. J -$pmathing to do with it? ] am at . A fashion show" oF Chinese chipo'ts held st ‘Taipel: Wilton ‘far’ the “benefit of: Ames the annual convention of Pacific-Aslan Arserican Chambers of Commerce. _ Misa Lai Litchung. u! a Shoes wee x) BEDROOM SUITE Nigh ‘Table and Mattress Exira For the Finest Furniture at a Price you ‘can Afford Shop at | 4434 Lakelse Terrace B.C. ve _ THE BERALD,.. TERRACE, B.C: VD. rate up in 73 | ase ‘Stilt ine paychedelic ©. drugs’. "12, ‘ migcellaneous 11 — for. total of “= ...-Stillbirths.declined from 20 in 1972.to-iL-in 1973. Prenatal deaths dropped from: 48 the preceding year.to24 in 1973, ata rate of 17,5 per thousand births, However, infant --martality . climbed to.a rate of 26.9 per: + thousand births in 1973 over 24.7 the year before, even though the overall number of deaths was 37 compared :to 41. ‘This was, presumably, because the totai number of -births went down from 1,657-in 1972, to 1,488 in - 1973, a drop in the birth rates ‘from 214 per thousand to 17.8 per thousand. © : _« Accidental. poisonings. were listed: as. follows: ° Aspirin~17, _other drugs 28, oils, fuel, etc. 4, - solvents and cleaners 22, insect repellent 5, miscellaneous 22, Total 88, . of suicide in the area during 1973 (although all may nat have been reported) and 2 homicides. Non-aceldental poisonings _ were. tabled - as, follows: Tranquilizers 21, barbiturates 7, analgesies 22, sedatives 4, The dresses, PIECE ‘There were 13 reported cases ican businessmen. participating in. 5 styles in all, were designed by 9B. etal : _33 motor vehicle deaths were listed, of which.24 ‘were male. There were 7 deaths caused by industrial accidents listed in the report: ‘ Cote Again’ commenting on the subject, under the heading.” Venereal Disease Contro?, the ©. Teport warns: - ve, “Tha incidence of venereal disease in the Skeena area has’ risen sharply, and’ this isa major. concern to the health unit’ Gonorrhea cases have. risen by 48.8 per cent from 205 cases in 1972 to 439 cases in 1973. - The . percentage increase in, syphilis is even greater,.up by 90.5 per.cent frem 21 cases in. . 1972 to 40 in 1973. Altogether 71 peoplecases, suspected; cases _or conlact3 were seen by public health nursés in relation to V.D. in 1973." ; Acting-director of Medical tlealth, } [ assistant supervisor Joan Nicoll will attend a ‘special V.D. conference in Vancouver. on April 19-20. foo f Reg. rice Srovial & 95 seages ‘Price. 849" ONL iahatedet ‘ecology Kit by June’: Frost and. ; ~ Super-Valu’s province-wide ant-litler ‘campaign, held in’, conjunction with Quldoors - Unlittered, British’ Columbia's’ -* litter preventioti organization, : will be kicked off! an: April 22 throughout British Columbia. Ouldoors Uniiltered*’.and the provincial anti-litter logo, the < ditterbug, wili be featured Uhroughout” all. .Super-Valy slores to encourage customers ta keep British Columbia beautiful by using car litterbags ‘and planning a clean-up project during Anti-litter week to be - held May 6-12... --- All Super-Valu employees , “have. been supplied with an Uhlittered. bumpersticker, an information ’ brochure on personal ways of combatting pollution, a car ‘litterbag, and a lapel - badge - which ean be worn .while ‘ser- - ving customers. Ee. PEEP The message to “Keep our” QGutdoors . It consists of a SEVEN SEAS — Specializing In — CHINESE FOOD “The Home of Goad Tasie"’ Comfortable Dining Lounge EXCELLENT CHINESE COOKING ‘Super-Valu Kicks off Massive ~ Anti-Litter Campaign _ - Earlier this month, Super- Valu ‘offered up to a total of 20,000 free plastic bags. to Outdoors Unlittered = for distribution to ‘community groups and schools involved in ‘B.C.’s Anti-Litter Week, So far 6,475 garbage bags niunity projects in answer to an - overwhelming response’ from “communities throughout British ' Columbia. ._ “We at Super-Valu want ta do ’ our share to help. keep British Columbia beautiful: By par- Ucipating in Anti-Litter Week Never play a comb without first removing it fram your —-hair, have been allocated for com- . PAGE BS we hope to Involve not only our ‘employees but all our customers inthe campaign for a more healthy. environment.” Super Valu is only one of the many . -concerned ~ British Columbia Industries sponsoring Outdoors Unlitterd, a grass- roots, non-profit enviranmental ot'ganization formed by citizens in 1967 (9 combal littering. . mL LOCAL CHURCHES SALVATION ARMY St Greig Captain: Bill Young nN ae Fy SEEEEEE5 Discount for Take Out Orders FREE HOME DELIVERY Mon. - Thur. (Terrace City Only} 3209 Kalum St., Terrace CALL | 635-4436 Across from Terraca Hotel Fred’s Furniture. Ltd. 3630 Also in. Prince Rupert & Kitimat Me Sunday School $r45 Sunday School 100 Morning Worship 30 Evening Services % Thursday Night “Ribte Study & - Prayer Manting For Info on other activitles phone Captain or Mrs, Bill Young. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 41th Lazeile Avenue, Terrace Anglican Church of Canada Sunday Services: 9:30 2... and 118.m, and Sunday School 1) a.m. Pastor: John Stokes 435-5853 Rev.: Martin Qohm-Smigt - 635-3870 Church; 434-4019 Gham, lhitiam, CHURCH Lukelse Avetive SUNDAY MASSES . 10:0 a.m, 7:30 pin, CATHOLIC. i ’ EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor, Park Ave, and Sparke St. 9149 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 71:20 Evening Services Wadnesday 710 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study Rev. 8.8. Ruggies FY beats votes CHRIST +: LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. & Patk Ave. . Poster D, Kalser Phone 635-5282 Morning Service at 11:00a.m. Sunday Schoolal$:435a.m, “your Prisndly Family Churcty* ‘KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4307 Lozelle Ave. Sunday School Senior 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Under 12 11:00 a.m, t Worship Service 11:00 a.tn, Ministr Rev, DS, Lewls ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Cor, Sparks & Kalth Pastor: Clyde Zimbelman Sunday School $45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00a.m, Sunday Evening 7:60 p.m, Bible Study Wed.7:30 p.m, CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks $1, at Siraume Ave. Rev. Arthur Helleman Phone 618-2421 Sunday School- Terrace ta.m, Sunday School Ramo. 1 p.m. 41:00 a.m, Worship Service 5:00 p.m. Worship Service ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL, * 10:00 a.m, - Bible School Sunday 11:00 a.m, - Morning Wore. ship 715 p.m,» Bvening Service Wee. 7: p.m. + gible Study and . . . Preyer Pastor Munro Sot0 Agar Ave. Res, 625-1470 Jel Cadets - 7:30 Wed. * Whirly Birds PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 44? Latolle Ave, darvice ichedute - (9:00 a.m, Morning Worship 11:68 a.m, . Sunday Myeniag 115 p.m, Bible Study Wadnesday 1 nw p.m. Youth Wight Thursday © 7:30 p.m. phones: Oifice 415-2434 Pantors| + Wome 615-5306 AA. Kennedy ‘Tha and of your search for a friandly chureh OF GOD 844 River Orive Terrace, 0.C, 613-44 Rev. A.L. white, Pastor f CHURCH ) geturday Might Sacvice f:20 p.m. Sunday School 19:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:06 &.m, fivening Worship 7120 p.m. Prayer Service Wed. 7:3¢ p.m. Youth sarvice Fri 7:38 o.m. .