' a (ednesday, June ° 1 1967 . TERRACE."OMINE A” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C: Fapart. gecstatic Bof our h Mhave been married for 7 years, ; “*My husband! werenot wildly |. Min Jove at the start, In fact, Athere has" ‘developed: a deep un-" mstddenly set my heart pounding, gattracted to me,too. =. Iso we don't want to burt our a riates, the Bibl # That eng: ayold gettingnear pp Gepre D, : Lana Sy aged 28, is worried, ‘Dr, Crane,'’ she began, 41 fe crane, Phe D. | we were just good friends, »” “HBut 3 during. our ‘marriage betweeh er and comradeship. Sbatween “Then ‘1 happened to meet a business executive recently who “It just seemed as If magnetic sparks flew back and forth be- tween us, for he- was “Instantly ‘alas, we are -both marrled, “But w can't seem ‘to “stay “tremble “and feel st. at’ the mere touch What! H ff ould’ we do?"' oH, m.the wine,’ says oc while it is red,??' “Look the dan, TOYS. thing that tempts a had been widly in love might man whp, rate and, ecstatic, 4 ould zoom-_her pulse a ge her a tingling, sation, For hi beings ard:so con structed that once In ablue moon 2 may ghcounter'a person of the opposite. 5x who. sets us atlame, . i Fortunately, that doesn’ thap nm very often in B. Itfetime: 4 but It does occur, ; iSo be forewarned! | - +4++ Don’t ‘go; overboard when you| thet that other personality who deems to vibrate on your own drotic wave length. Actually, there may be 1,000 such persons right here in this country who wouldhavethe same qlecrifying effect on Lana, But the course of a usual life- ihe, she isn’t likely to meet more han one or two of that between. US. Lana compiled f ee she married, she | - ; T have, niet another | tions overwhelms you; yet you] § . ay never previously have laid a 4000, flew « Sometimes your. original, ove: ‘affair is so quiet-and. peaceful: at you take each other. for granted. and hardly realize it. _is true love, - Then, “netic: stranger, you “soon - tind that. it’ -wasn’t\really love - “at, call but merely. a unique ‘com: binatloh of sexual magnetism, | “coupled with a few ‘terleger* characteristics, And: by “triggers,?? we psy- ehologists refer to those traits:|./ of a child's. beloved uncle of father or «cousin’ or brother around which a little girl may |.‘ haye subconsciously crystallized |- the. high: polnts of family affec- One In: ‘Tater “adulthood, - some strange fellow may have & siml- lar nose or! "gesture or tone of voice, which triggers: a suftus fon.of emotions, =: | Suddenly the adult. woman Is -how: filled with ecstacy, thrills |. and . chitls, butterflies: in her . tummy, : ‘and the other symptoms of mad infatuation; .-:: * This is exactly what. happens -when’ you fall in Jove: at first sight, An explosive ‘surge: ‘of emo. “eyes on the stranger who upsets you so thriltingly, " But something about:him trig. f ; gers an emotional avalanche that derlves “its power from your |. childhood emotional”. attach- ments to beloved kinfolk. ‘Tt ‘duasn’t pay to indulge in | an. illicit affair to shatter the " emotional hypnosis in which you find yourself, - Belt maker _ ‘unbelted WINDSOR, ONT, (cP) -Thomas Lesperance, 24, never bothered to fasten his car’ s seat belt until the night when the: door sprang open and he fell 20 feet to the underpass below. “Nexttime, [i use ‘em,’! sald the ‘exployee of Daal Specialties Ltd, _ Makers of car seat belts, . it you “kiek: over the “traces'to run off with the’ mag: |: | Bootle Bailey By 4 | bio FO ING) “om roped mips 10 COME ON,,, COME ON... PLEASE COME AND GET _ ME UP... T'M ALL DONE WITH My NAP... TURN ‘THAT DOORKNOB.’ - IF I JUST KEEP Wa TCHING THAT DOOR-- KNOB, IT WILL START TO TURN - THERE! © KNEW IT? IT'S TURNING! DITTO! You stay OUT OF TRIXIE'S ROOM WHILE F SHES NAPPING! WHEN IT COMES TO DOORKNOB - TURNING, KIDS HAVE # . IT ALL OVER GROWN=3 Pe Oo © King Foatarrt Syadecats, tae, (61. We | THE ‘BOARD HAND, WASN'T, HOOKED) DEAR YET?’ baled Ly Ming Features Syadicate, come out of the grain and elimb VANDERKWAAK BROTHERS Lee’ and Abe shown. above with the centennial chapel being built as a resting place for tourists by members of the Terrace Christian Reformed Church, Church - goers have donated time, labor, and nd_money to build the chapel modelted on their former church. ‘Mort Walker: Half i income goes on mad ‘Canadians’ living | in urban areas spend about: half their | money on food, shelter and tran. | sportation, according to Maw rice Cutler, Maclean - Hunter | business press editor in Otte | awa, A. ulated by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, says Cutler, shows |. that, 21 per cent of totnl. Oke. penditure goes for food, 17 per |. cent for shelter and 12 per cent for transportation of which 10 per cent igs spent on car pur- chase and operation, Clothing expenses make up 9 per cent. -of average expenditures; 4 per || cant each for furnishings and equipment, household operation }} alcholic beverages and tobacco, || and medical care; recreation || 3 per cent; ‘personal care 2 pér cents reading, education and miscellaneous consumption ite> ms, 3 per cent, (the remaining 17. per cent comprises: per- sonal taxes 9 per cent, secur |. ity payments 5 per cent, and eifts and: contributions 3 per . cent. . The. eleven urban centres re-, presented in the sample ares St, John’s , Hallfax, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toro- nto, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmon- ton, and a Vancouver, Bugged heetles guzzle booze Entomologists ‘In Winniper know: that working in stored grain and flour all day can build up a big thirst, even for the lowly beetle. So‘they have developed a de vilishly clever way of studying beetles--by driving. them to drink. : Dr. F.L, Watters of the fed _ eral agricultural] department’s research ‘staff in Winnipag and Eugene Brach of engineer |ng re= search service in Ottawa, hava built a little. device to ‘count beetles electronically, accor- Ging to a raport by fan Dutton, editor of Canadian Electronics Engineering, ‘They place a sample of grain In. ‘a container with a wire mesh tube containing a moist sponge, Thirsty beetles, extr- emely. sensitive: to moisture, . towarda the spronge, On the: 8 aye they fall down a ast a Bhoto-elec le cell la. made: autoniatically ies giving’ the r ‘habits ¢ ‘of: beetle sample ‘of’ 2,034 urban |: families and. individuals . tab- £ "7, a expulsion of. the’ B.C, Cancer Institute were an nounced Wednesday'night: - ‘B.C, Cancer Foundation Pres- | ident H.M. Gale, sald -a new wing will be butlt to -replace a} 80-year-old. “structure . al site south etid of tha Institute’ Lites, will have 32,000 square feet of space and will be designed to blend with other. buildings of the Institute, The structure it replaces ! has only 12,060 square feet of space, | | The foundation 1g the organt- zation responsible. fort the mana serio te “Truck crashed to. art show” MONTREAL (CP) What the driver feared was a theft of. a ured out to be an pecldental pt, open air art show. His unattended van making adetivery of abstracts from Antoine's Gallery slipped its brakes in a parking: space, plunged downhill through 2 tence and . catchment .al a convent. By the time the driver was directed by police to his runaway van he found: a large .crowd looking. at the ex- posed art. No one was hurt, paintings ended up in a concreté “OTTO SEZ: Allure is something that isn't. there, if the sweater is much ton TT EBs ; re: “gonieni ‘of the Insiibaie, geated oi Hegther Street bear. the: Var. : The new butlding, which should’ be completed within two years, © | cotiver General: Hospital:. ment, |. The ‘meeting - is‘ Columbia Cancer Fowidatton dations’ 2". : e thdustrial “Pinancing for thenew wing witl come from federal, provincial,” ‘Foundation ‘andCanadlanGattcer” ae! “Society sources, -Total:cont la'y be ostimated at $1 127,500 = which, includes firnishings and. equip: ” appraved’ al change in name. from.the Brit-'j. to the British Colunbia Canter: Treatment - “Bae, Research, Fou : . Gale. anid. the change is blog floor: In the Institute devoted. Tegearea, : ‘ted eltice.. 1960 = » from: "1880: ‘to. 1870 last R years ; {6 now well underway: and should ~ be. completed later In the year, A-tew cobalt unlt will be ‘in "FREELANCE. 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