Kinsmen Club Mothers Mareh raised junk under $5,000 fi in disabled. This year the B. c. Hotels Association > plizhed in Terrace during thelr annual drive which began the end of | with the campaign. Rod Verstrate, owner ef the Lakelse’ January. A hundred people canvassed the Terrace area |Hotel (left) and Augle Geeraert, owner of the Terrace Hotel daring the official March week of Jan. 29 to Feb. S, and | (right) passed on their donations to Bruce Huxtable (centre), together with contributions received since then, a total of |zone rehabilitation director for the Kinsmen and ¢halrman of Lae was collected. Funds raised will toward helping the }the Mothers March in Terrace. Fort Langley: A Step in Time i ‘te travel intrigues ues you, & step bac years to British Columbia's earlicat. You can make this trip by visiting Fort Langley, 40 km east of Vancouver. Fort Langley's wooden pallsades enclose a replica af one of B.C.’s earliest Hud: son’s »Bay Company fur- trading posts, ‘Old plan, ctographs an wings Lub used to reconstruct the block, wooden buildings as accurately as possible. Visitors to this national dians might once have bartered for the white man's trade goods: gleaming knives, axes and rifles; fat, black coo pots; varl- colored hanks of beads; bardtack and wooly, trade reconstructed building houses the eooperage, where bewhiskered workmen make barrels like those once used to pack salted, Fraser-River Saimon for shipment to the “Sandwich Islands’ or to send della-grown. cran- berries south to California — at $30 a barrel. You'll see the fur-storage room, where clusters of ts fiebermed ediag. the ceiling. — Another cheeks over the hot glow of nuke grit bv) Company's. am jorge. . At the top of the slope, overlooking all activities The ‘offices and living there are furnished with the simple, wooden furniture of the period, while Newman On Ice tok Wea from Wi latest film project Tuesday with a pick-up pokey game ata college rink h Newman wand - other members of cast and crew from the Robert Altman film Quintet, being shot in Montreal, took to the ice at Concordia Univerfity'f Lo- ‘yola Arena for the im- promptu game, For some of the California film crew, wearing Mickey Mouse cars and borrowed hockey gear, it was their first time on skates. But Newman sported a sweater emblazoned with the team name Chiefse— souvenir from his role a an aging ey star movie Slapshot, Director Altman also played, wearing a borrowed Concordia sweater, - Mare Gervais, Concordia film professor and hockey enthusiast, said Quintet i had called’ the university's athletics director a asked for some time, “T’d offered, actually, if he wanted to play some Frida night with a group of us ol mers, but they just couldn’t,”’ Gervais sald. “Some, of these guys from California and. have never been on skates before. They're dolng just great.” It was a rare moment in © publicfor Newman and other members of the Okintet cast. The film set has been closed to thé preas- and public. However, Newman also found time two weeks ago to indulge in another sport, motor racing. He entered a series of ice races in Mon- treal.and winone. =. - champion, . the second floor houses an absorbing historical. Tt was in Fort Lan ey Big House that British Columbia officially came into being. There, on rainy November 19, 1858 James Douglas was installed as first governor of the new colony and the Fort's little cannon crashed out a “‘I7-gun salute” to mark the great event, Today's Fort Langley is actually the fourth Fort of that name. ‘Ground for the first Fort was cleared in the summer of 1827 when 25 HBC men came north from Fort Vancouver on the Columbia - to set the Fraser's riverbank echoing to the sound of busy axeblades. _ Chief Trader MeMillan, in charge of the party, noted that the work was laborious “from the sat ang a ground completely cover with thick underwood in- terwoven with brambles and The defensive palisade and bastions were quickly ralsed against the threat of Indian attack, By late November, a storehouse and living quarters were completed, the flagpole raised and the outpost fromally christened. In 1939, the fort was moved several miles. upstream where better farmland had been found. But only a few months destroyed when the forgs troyed when ‘orge fire got out of control, and left only “trade goods, a bundle of furs and seven “barrels of salmon....rescued from the flames". Construction of the third Fort Langley began almost immediatley on a rite over- eMilla: fooking M n Island. This fort was sold in the 1880's, And by the 1920's when interest in the historic site revived, only the store bu was still standing. But the reconstruction has been well worthwhile, for Fort Langley played a vital Pl inal rectangle earth knew the tread of trailblazers and fur traders, gold. seekers “and road builders, steamboat men and issionaries. It was here .that the province's fishing industry was born. F The first large-scale arming began on t delta-land mapped amd cedar shingles, shipped overseas from. the ‘fort's little dock, marked the beginning of a multi-million-dollar lumber industry. How much is too much? = some is good for you Albee ca’s new wine-tasting Dr. Andrew Johnston of Edmonton, says phone amount of wine is ‘or you. . “There has been alot of work done ‘that shows a certain amount leads to longevity of life." Aleoholism enters the _ picture, he said, “‘but |t’s not & factor, . it's subjective how much, if too much,” “ drink it because I enjoy it with meals, I never get up in the morning and have a bottle of wine before | go to work,” Dr. Johnston, 30, out- classed six contenders in an Opimion Society wine- contest, “To me, going out and wine is a pleasure at any time,” Dr. Johnston, said in an interview. He describes the purauit of his hobby as “fanatical.” - Canadians appear to be developing a similar passion for wine, Figures released by the society say annual consumption of wine in Canada has doubled since 1970 to 8.5 bottles per capita from 4.2 despite price in- creases of almost 40) per cent, SOCIETY EXPANDS In 1978, Opimion’s 6,000 members purchased 43,000 cases of wine through liquor boards in seven provinces, The society has since ex- -Panded to include two more provinces. As well as aiding in co- operative purchases of wine, the soclety provides members with information about the kinds of wine they ‘drink and offers them: op- portunities to learn more and share their enthusiasm for wine with others. The society's wine-tasting tests go something like this: Contestants each get three glasses of white wine, Ca a point basis for correct an- swers contestants have to identify each wine's country of origin, which come from the most northerly latitude, which region they come from, which wine has a generic name and what that name is. A fourth glass of wine in-- dentical to one of the others might be Introduced and contestants could be asked to identify which two are the same. Other questions include naming which two wines are varietals and which grape varietal they are.. A separate set of questions is . used for the red wine category. Nerve gas has killing power You can't see them, smell them or taste them. But brilliant scientific minds have developed them to kill in mid-step. - One is called propyl methylphosphonofluoridate, They are nerve gases, and both Eastern and Western scientista are working to increase their wer, NATO says, the Soviet Union hasa huge stockpile of nerve gases and other chemicals designed for use against humans for we in war. The United States also maintains a ‘chemical warfare capability and used chemicals in the Vietnam wer for defoliation. How toxic are the nerve agents and how do they kill? NATO sources said ex- posure for a minute to 10 milligrams of the chemicals ina cuble yard of air results in death. “If a nerve gent were dumped on you in liquid form, you would be killed on the spot, while you were _ running away, in mid-step,” said an expert - The nerve agents kill by Stopping the body from disposing of the chemical acetylcholine released from nerve endings. The effect ig that a person polsons him- EFFECTS CUMULATIVE A fatal dose of nerve gas would have the following progressive effects: the victim's nose would run; he would sweat, vomit ‘and choke; he would go blind: his muscles would twitch ‘and conyulse; he would ex- perience involuntary defecation and urination; his heart and respiratory system would fail and he would die. The only effective Protection ig coverage of the dy with an anti-chemical warfare suit and the use of a nT otpezed, ial expo special an- tidotes must be given quickly to muscular parts of. the body, such as the thigh, to stop the effects of the agents. A majr problem in dealing with a nerve gas attack is detection, because they are odorless, colorless and tasteless. One of the quickest killers of the war gases is hydrogen cyanide. A few breaths can Kill you from respiratory failure, If death is delayed the brain will be damaged. The sources said cyanide will cause violent con- vulsions 20 seconds after inhalation and death within 40 seconds, Slowest-acting of all the chemical warfare gases are blister agents such as the mustard - gas (sulphur mustard) of the First’ World The gas, first developed by the Germans in 1917, can cause lasting grave damage to the eyes, throat and skin but symptoms may not appear for days— when it is je late to do anything about A bad dose can lead to bronchitis, Death can follow in-a few days or be delayed for up to a month, Hebededegee Sn citedeten ee Door Don’t? A second grade student wrote a note and handed it to a fellow classmate. "Dear Gloria: I luv you. Do you luv me? Johnny.” The next day, Johnny got his reply. “Dear Johnny: I don't. love you. Love,Gloria.” woe Smut Laws Sow | OTTAWA (CP) — MPs on the Commons justice committee took one last peep ledt magazines, call for. an — up-todate definition of pornography, then get to work on proposals . that could result in tough. new sanctions against smut. As the cunmittee ended a month of hearings on 10 anti- pornography bills sponsored by private » it. was ad- vised by Prof, Lorene Clark of the University of. Toronto to support. prohibitions againat showing sexual relationa “between persons who: are ‘not equals or in. “eis; cumstances, whieh -are coercive," De nr an any material & HARDWARE | 5 care TLV. GUIDE | All listings subject to change without notice. TORES ra | PAGE 12, THE HERALD, Friday, March 10, 1978 ANDERSON fi a TTT ITIL lbs ' s Saturday, March 11 5 pan. to midnight CFTK ; BCTV KCTS me 1 Qos | Aa | D es 215 |. Basketball Cont ports P 240 Wildlife In Wide World ofs | Evening : cont 745 1 crisis cont SPORTS At Pops :00' 7. 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