oeeeananesnen By Hugh Power GED ‘TEST’ SESSION ‘A testiig session for the GED (General Educational * Development) Tests will be held - in Terrace beginning Friday, “December at 6:00..p.m.. and “continuing ~ on _ Saturday, December.7. -- The GED tests are a battery: of five tests given to adults who wish. to -obtain a , certificate stating that they , have. the equivalent of -a ‘Grade 12 ucation. The tests and cer- Ufieate are issued’ by the - ‘Department ‘of Education, Victoria, To oblain a. cer- lifieale, candidates must reach a’set standard on the tests, The Lests. consist of - -English Ex- pression,.- Social Natural . Sciences,’ “Literary Maierials, «and: Mathematical Ability... °<.. A pplication’ ‘forms Must’ be ’ mailed to Victoria by November 15... For. application forms, ‘sample “question, ‘and. other informalion contact’ Mr. Blix in: “Kitimat: al > 632-6148-‘and in Terrace phone Hugh: Power.al: 635-6531. or 635-9623. “KEY? *t0" ~ “THINKING AHEAD" _- This is the-theme of a ‘panel . discussion to be held in Terrace _ ‘and Kitimat.” * moderated by Mrs,.Chapman, who has. become;an. expertin: The discussion is -wills, estales, pension eplans, “experts :: Mr-- Gordon Crampton consullant from Prince George; James McKay “Kitimat © on ‘Studies, © - October ~ 20 . Copper a: lawyer in’ Terrace; “Mr.- ‘David Ingram: an Incame' tax - continuing education scene The discussion is open lo the public and is free of charge. Mrs. Chapman has been well- received throughout B.C, and provides a very. interesting evening for those who come to listen.. It is highly recom- mended that both the husband and wife attend to learn more about this. important subject. The lectures wiil be held in Wednesday, November 20, and in Terrace‘on Thursday; November 21. The lectures will .be. given. in the evening and in Terrace a special. session for Old. Age Pensioners will be held in the afternoon. - . For. further in- formation contact Mrs. Grieve in Kilimat al 632-3827. and in Terrace contact Hugh Power al 635-6531 or 635-2833. FILMS. BY RAY SKOGLUND _ Acapacily crowd of about 150 persons filled the Lecture Theatre of the Caledonia Senior Secondary School Wednesday, to wateh films produced by Ray Skoglund.” The first’ film began with showing people jumping off Mountain in a demonstration of Kite fying. This film continued with views ‘of other areas in this pari of B.C. Thesecond film depicted a log drive down the Naas. River. This was a most interesting film - showing ‘how logs were tran- - ete, -Mrs. Chapman will be ably : sported down the river. “assisted, with “the. following “The evening was enjoyed by all: who atlended and Mr. . Skoglund has promised to show more films inthe Spring. If you : missed this last'showing, make ‘sure you come to the next ‘evening of Films with Ray. Skoglund! RESTAURANT CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD) |. PRIVATE BANQUETS: ORDERS To PARTIES: FAST SERVICE TAKE OUT 7 Tha I Food that gives you Taste & Appetite ; _ Dining young & Banquet Room . “Business Hours 10a am, to 1 am » Monday ; ; Saturday ‘PHONE 635- 6111 “ a642 Lazelle West of CFTK poe "1 am to 109m Sunday Terrace A swirl of diamonds forms the centre of a large flower cast in white gold. The petals have a crinkled, almost fossil-like texture, which creates. interesting light’ and: shadow effects to highlight the diamonds. ._ The: ring, by. Theresia Hvorslev of Sweden, was one of aeien pe gah ae td gees a International Award from over 1,300 entries. It was the third such award for Ms. Hvorsiev, and this year she was bestowed.the additional honour of mem- bership in the Diamonds-International Academy, the hall of fame at diamond Jewellery designers. “30° Rewelety designs selected for a 1974 Diam "In Ihe fiext few'days, 639,605 » “homes in British Columbia ‘will! -bevreceiving ‘an envelope -of Christmas Seals'in the mail. This: will mark: the culmination of elght months-of list building, ~ folding, labelling.and envelope _ stuffing ‘during . which | an- estimated 20,000: hours of yolunteer time has been con-- sumed in the effort to distribute Christmas Seals. to. every. household in the Province: Since early .March, 56 Christmas Sea] Commiltees . throughout :. British “Columbia have been engaged -in- the awesome task Of correcting a’ . mail lst which this year saw” 242,375 additions: and changes ‘and .193,290- deletions for a total of 435,665 address changes. - ' The target for. ihe i974 : : Christmas Seal’ “Campaign is - $500,000. All monies gathered by. the . Christmas Seals. are aimed. al. the. eradication : (08. ‘Columbia. “respiratory. diseases, whether |. through’ public”. ceducation,: © : medical. . facilities, funding of research . “projects” af the : purchase of construction’. of: - ‘medical.,"" equipment: fdr established institutions, such as hospitals....or -universily: Departments of Medicine.’ _ Several research projects are .- ‘underway in. British Columbia at the present time, funded by: Christmas: Seal’ dollars.’ / Siri¢e: 1923, Christmas Seals: have becn | al work in’ British ‘tuberculosis since: 1944, when the. BAG. “Tybercuilasis- ‘Christmas ‘Seal Saciety. presented the first mobile x-ray unit ,to-the. provincial govern. - ment, Many mobile x-ray units: have come and gone since then; - “pul thespirit of the fight against call respiratory disease.goes on, ‘thanks to Christmas Seals. : Nearly: 4,000,000 residents. have been™ ‘tested, for - Who ‘wants cation . There’s anew. pu fional Health and Welfare that you probably: won't want to read. - “it's ‘called Health and Fit. ‘ness”and, it spells out the. -how.'what, when, where ad why miosl Canadians are unfit. The “who” is you.’ The ‘author is fiom that. : country where 60-year-olds . jog better than’ our 30-year-, - olds. “He .is Dre. ~Astrand,: and: he -wid--the Per-Olat Skandia . Insurance Company; : Stackholm, dnd the Swedish Information: Services: gave Canad -permission ‘to epub- he book defines the: rea- sons and results of poor health, like’. laziness. and”. obesity. Worse’ still, it ‘actually. des." scribes dicts and'exercises to. - fa Youn soles... 2 with the bright. lively taste of B. ion peeled Spartan slices add a crunchy. wide-awake. f Aft to saladtime. and look every bite.as. good 2 as they aste : goodness, too. n apples: ~* You'll be treating your family to-a great 5 soul ‘So Spartan: Up your salad, boul, c . bs) ; ; atural . x hay the BRIGHT apple flavour. Tee Te from:the Department of Na oe improve bealth.. this’ ‘book ? -The -book :is free, The re- © gional public relations officer ““has some coptes. If you have. - - - the strength, write to him at “Health and” Welfare’ Canada, 408 - 1177 West Broadway, ‘Vancouver, B.C. Vou! 1G. Ap aloney! Until recently the “abalone ’ Shellfish found off California wa- ters was enjoyed mainly by Ori-' ental Americans, Now it is readily available and can. be fried, stuf | fed or cooked in chowder ‘for a oo moat delicious dinner.”. ° THE HERALD, Wednesday, ‘November & wm, PAGE. és r. TV sets and radiation Because the amount of ra: diation they emlt is-almost nil, ” black and white~ televisions’: - have.never been a source of concern. : : Colour televisions, how- ever, have come under‘suspl-: cian as potential radiation hazards’ because of the in- creased penetrating power of xrays produced as a result of higher voltage. USE - CHRISTMAS SEALS it's a matter of life and breath. A Canadian survey on sets : purchased in..1969 or earlier. showed ihat about 11 percent ~~ af sets tested emitted radiation above the accepled standard. In a. paper published ‘by Health and Welfare Canada,. - viewers are given four safely rules: a. if the ‘set was manufactured a before 1972, avold sitting - closec than 4 feet from the ~ . set .-, . b. place a colour set against a wall, and don’t: put chairs: immediately adjacent to the : side of back; c. don’t - attempt your own servicing, use a qualified‘ repairman, d. and on his next service call, . ask the repairman to check - the voltage regulating: cit- cults and radiation shield-- ing as specified by the manufacturer. For a copy of the paper, - write to Educational Services, Health Protection Branch, 1001 West Pender St, Van- couver. Tindall X- School ‘Trustee Merry Christmas — Atimes a year. Bonus Subscription Otter = . For just $3 you can: order a year's subscrip- tion — four issues — to Beautiful British Columbla 7 magazine and 2 colourful 1975 calendar-diary-" : Be sure and order-right away:so we‘can an-. : ounce your gift in-time for-Chirstmas. . This bonus subscription offer applies only to. 2 “new or. renewal subscriptions commencing: with” i this Winter's issue, : ‘Order as many /gubseriotions as-you tikes” a a ‘great way to'say Merry Christmas to yourselt and: oe everyone on | your gift, list. Will represent Native Courtworkers Assoc, on the. Will be involved in research into what are the legal needs Native people of B.C. WIII invelve organization of m tings; Require’ an individual to act as ; Liaison. person: ‘between’ thi Courtworkers & Counselling Association of B.C, and:the tas * selivery of tegal s services to Native peaple of B. c. visiting communities thraughaut 8.C. and investigation in- volved in formulating and implementing ‘new. ‘programs,: site . © selection. of pilot projects, . recommendations and evaluation. woe a - Qualfiations: “The. ‘person’ should have. extensive: experience: wit staft™. recruitment, S Program Native : peaples of B.C, and be interested in the: supplying. of legal. services.ta the people. 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