PAGE 16 Knits really. machine Ready to wear collections every season show knits in- creasing in popularity for both men’s and women’s clothes, Designers find their com- bination of good looks comfort and easy care functional for today's active life, Even the Tost conservalive Man probably has a pair of knit slacks in his wardrobe for Dental Topics The traditional theories that say that teeth clenching or grinding is caused by anxiety and a poor “bile”, appear lo have been exploded by a den- list-psychologist leam. Jt found that it was frustration - not anxiety - that caused the unconscious grinding of teeth -- bruxism -- and that the problem is more psychosomatic than mechanical. Ralher than altering the pattern of the patient’s “‘bile”, a dentist should teach him to re- lax, say the researchers. The patient's jaws might also be rested by a diet of soft foods or disengaging them al night with guards or splints. When the tested palients learned of their tensional responses they also learned self-control. They could be laught to relax their mouth muscles under stress. The volunteer patients und- _erwent a series of warning and electric shocks to increase anxiely and various froms fo harassment to intensify frustration. THINK RECYCLING What to do with those bur- densome tin cans thrown away each week? Consumers’ association of Canada urges consumers to think “recycling” instead of ‘‘disposal’’, Wash cans; remove their labels and their ends which are then studded inside Lhe cans. Stamp on the cans to flatten them, Then take them to the nearest recycling depot for meta) refuse. washable casual wear. Most of the new knits are polyester or wool, and specially designed to be machine washable, The high coat of these durable garments has caused many people to shy away from laundering them at home, even when manufacturer's in- structions specify machine washing. But washing does get the dirt out and colours will stay bright and clear if these in- structions are followed. For machine-washable polyester knits, close all zippers and fasleners, and empty pockels, Pre-treat stains with a borax-based praduct such as Borateem; for grease stains use an aerosal can pre-spolter, Turn slack or pleated garments inside out to preserve the crease. Wash for about six minutes in warm waler with your usual soap or detergent and the recommended quantity of Borateem. Fabric softener 4dded to the final rinse cycle: helps eliminate static cling. Either remove garments from the washer halfway through the spin cycle and hang up when slightly wet, straightening seams and cuffs, or dryer dry at the low heat or permanent press setting. Machine washable wool knits ‘are just appearing this Fail. Exhaustive testing by the Wool Bureau, has given us non- shrinking, non-stretching, non- felting wool which can be machine washed with absolute safely, It is being marketed in Canada under the name “‘Superwash Wool” and bears a distinctive hangtag. To launder machine washable wool, simply rub or brush any stains with a paste of Borateem and warm water, lurn garment inside out and machine wash at a gentle setting (105 degrees F) with soap or detergent and one- half cup of Borateem. Tumble dry, or dry flat if you prefer. These simple guidelines will help keep your wardrobe of knits stylishly good locking for many years. And save you plenty on drycleaning bills! THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Popular knit fabrics are not difficult to launder simple instructions, news Consum “ah a. Pose er f if you use a borax-based laundry additive and follow " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18; 1972 It’s a Christ: the, King Parish Fall Bazaar. on. Saturday, Oc- 5:00 p.m, at.the Catholic Hall. Decorations will be an “Outer Space” theme, - ” There is a Tea Room - Home Baking - Sewing - Plants and Thrift Shop with good used clothing. Puppet show. The Puppet show wili be run by .two teenagers {Miss Elizabeth Frisse ‘ and Miss Lisa Lindeman), There is also a Main Raffle with three prizes: Ist prize - $100 cash 2nd prize - tape recorder . cake. ; General Convenor is Mrs. Marcel Brousseau - Presidentof (Kitimat). i A Skeena Valley Rebekah Lodge Rummage Sale will be held in the Oddfellows Hall Friday October 26 from 11:00 am, on, * For further- in- formatcon please call 635-2754 or 635-2149. Fine Arts Handcrafted Arts Unusual Jewellery Special showings by loca! artists Council is having thelr annial . Continuing . Education. tober 2ath. from 1:00 p.m. to. For the children - Bingo - ard prize-- Home made Xmas ° the Catholic Women’s League ~ Greentree Gallery 41714 Queensway Thornhill “TUESDAY - SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. TUESDAY - FRIDAY 7-9 P.M, Date ~The nex! Defensive Driving’ Course to be offered by the Department of Schcol District No. 88 .in Terrace will begin on Monday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m. in’ the Lecture Theatre of. the Caledonia Senior Secondary School.. ‘The course will con-- tnue on October 25 and 30, and November 1 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. For registration or further information contact Hugh Power at 635-3633. or 635-6531. New safety regulations for all. types of matches are now in. force under the Hazardous Products Act. Consumers’ Association of Canada em- - phasises, however, ‘that laws. are no substitute for careful parental supervision, Even a: | perfectly manufactured match, ~ conforming to all federal regulations, can be a lethal “instrument in the hands of a child. CAC headquarters is locaterd at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Ontario. + cy RANGETOP UTENSILS Consumers’ Association of Canada reminds the busy cook to use allheat resistant glass i rangetop utensils in the manner intended by the manufacturer. Rangetop utensils, restricted to the percolator, teapot, saucepan and double boiler categories, should always have a wire heat spreader grid beneath them on electric elements, CAC national headquarters is located at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Onlarie. WASTE GLASS More class containers in the house than leftovers to put in them? Consumers’ Association of Canada urges consumers to aid in recycling waste by taking ee bottles lo the nearest recycling competitors must sing three songs from a depot. Recycled waste glass can compulsory list set by the Conservatory. In serve the consumer. addition the young singers are judged on their ‘“‘Glasphalt”, a road paving rendition of scales and are required to take other Material, fibreglass insualtion, technical tests. This is the first time that a bricks and aerated concrete are Terrace singer has achieved this honour, His 4 few of the products made form yocal teacher, Joan Spencer has been teaching old bottles. CAC national voice in Terrace for the past two years andhas 16 headquarters is located at 100 pupils under her supervision. Gloucesler Street, Ottawa, ‘ Ontario. atatclatatobalstat fofaQstatsl SotatetsleTaletatotaleCiSte a Ld ” ae * od ai a! A young Terrace singer, eleven year old Andrew Robinson (above) has been awarded the highest mark in British Columbia for his recent Grade Two Singing examination. Andrew, a student of Terrace Vocal Teacher Joan Spencer, will be presented with a silver medal for this out- standing achievement, The examination is set each year by the Toronto Conservatory of Music with a winner selected for each province, The examiners come to each district where the 2 BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM ‘MODULAR HOMES | Ready to move into an Loe | FULL BRE. oe , . : $1 | 9, | . a ehanhe es rorenavrar are é" at tate! ssesravatate tetany! at arate! cue penaaee Portraits: " 75x100 FT, LOT. 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