PAGE Aé, THE HERALD, Wednesday. March 2, 1977 | Community Education Services by Hugh Power THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS This is a series of informal discussions about issues in families. The discussions are led by community resource people who are trained in family coun- selling techniques and have had extensive experience in this area. In order to receive the most benefit from these discussions, it is highly recommended that both parents attend. There is no charge for these sessions and people are welcome to attend any of the sessions. The discussions are held on Wednesday evenings in Room 7 in Caledonia Senior Secondary School from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. DEVELOPING FEELINGS ‘ Developing Feelings of Self-Worth in Children is the topic for March 2. The following resource people will be conducting this session — Mary McNairnay of the Lazelle Pre-School, Richard Parker, Supervisor of Special Education for School District 88, and John and Flora Stokes. Communication between Spouses and Parents- Children, Exercises in listening skills is the topic for March 9, The resource people include: Lyle Petch of the Mental Health Branch, Fay and Bernie Champoux on Marriage Enrichment and John and Flora Stokes. NUTRITION AND DIET » Nutrition and diet is the topic for the Monday night Family Program on March 7, The program will include videotapes, using local resource People, on meat cutting and buying. The tape will include discussion of the best buys in meat in regards | content, to _— protein nutritional value, economy, ... ete. There will also be ex- ~~ rts to lead discussions on te 7 nutritional, but economical cooking. This program will take place on Monday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 9 of the Caledonia . Senior Secondary School, There is no charge and everyone is welcome to attend. ZORBA THE GREEK This is the next film for the College Film Series and stars Anthony Quinn, Alan .Bates, Irene Papas and Lila Kedrova. An unforgettable portrait of an exuberant, ife-loving old Greek island peasant dominates this drama. There are two fine supporting performances by Irene Papas as a lonely widow and by Lila Kedrova who is marvellous as a wrinkled relic of a once successful coquette. This engrossing film mingles scenes of beauty, comedy and stark reality and. is enriched by the music of Mikis Theodorakis. The film will be shown on Saturday, March 12 at 8 p.m. in Room 202 at the Terrace College Campus, 5391 McConnell Avenue. The fee is $2 for adults and $1.50 for students. Guiding notes Six new Guides were enrolled in the 1st Kit- sumgallum Guide Company in a ceremony held at Parkside School, February 2i. Commissioner Deters enrolled Robin Ehses, Cheryl Kirby, Reva Krumm, Maureen Pall, Michelle Keene and Lea Smaha. Badges and Service Stars were also presented to several girls. Maureen Clent received her Little House Emblem after having passed her Bakers, Cook, Childcare and Hostess Badges. Guides working on their Hostess Badge served coffee and refreshments to several parents who were present for the ceremony. A lovely Thinking Day Ceremony followed, with the Guides each hanging a flag and lighting a candle for another country while one of the leaders read a short article about each country. This company is presently without a Captain. Anyone who enjoys the outdoors is especially welcome as ther® is a move to try to en- courage the girls to enjoy the outdoors in such things as hiking and camping. Training is available so please don’t feel you can’t offer help because of: inexperience. Anyone interested in helping the youth of today is urged to contact the association at 635-7357. Legion for united Canada The Dominion Officers of the Royal Canadian Legion met last weekend with the Provincial Presidents and Secretaries and unanimously _rededicated themselves to the principle of a united Canada and reaffirmed that the Legion will continue to work towards that end in every province and territory of Canada. FIRST TERRACE CUBS AND SCOUTS held a s ees uc- cessful Father and Son Banquet at the United Church Guides ask for good tur British Colurnbia Council of Girl Guides, which serves over 33,000 members in the province, needs a new home and has launched a province-wide appeal for uuilding funds. oe Headquarters for British Columbia Council of the Girl Guides of Canada _ is presently located in rented and cramped quarters of an ald - office building in downtown Vancouver. This building has no provision for loading area, or on-street, off-street parking. Last year, financial ex-- perts advised the Guides that it was time to invest in their own building. Im- mediately, the membership began to raise funds. Since then over $50,000 has been raised by Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Cadets, with the first con- tribution coming from a Handicapped Brownie Pack that had earned $3.75 at its school bazaar. In November 1976, the British Columbia Council bought a small piece of land at 1462 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, as a site for the future headquarters building. ” re The money-raising projects by the Guides organization is continuing. At the same time the B.C. Council is calling on all residents of B.C. to beip in the raising of an additional $100,000 to be used in con- structing and equipping a 5500-square-foot building which will be a permanent home for the Guides. “We do not often appeal to the public for funds, but there is no other way we can meet this necessary Un- dertaking,’? says B.C, Provincial Commissioner of Guides, Dr. Marion Rogers. “We are asking all B.C. citizens and families who have fond memories of their - involvement with Guides to send in a donation towards low mic. Aceon... try it yourself, 2 It pays to be accurate. 3 Be complete. When you're filling aut your income tax form follow your Tas Guide carefully. For most af us, all we will have to dois follow the Mug section, and the only help needed ix the Guide itsell. If you have a refund coming, you'll get it sauner if your tax form has been dane accurately. When you're filling out your tax form double check yaurarithmetic and pur the right information on the riphe line. We don’t want you copay a penny Mure than you should, sa don't torget to list all your deductions, Your Tax Guile explains them fully. When you have finished, sign your tax form then make stire you include all yaur receiprsand other forms with your return, If you run inte trouble, Revenue Canada District Taxation offee addresses and phone numbers are listed on the back of the Guide. Peer fees Hon, Monque Bomn Lhon Moraque Beg Mareset Mnstre the building fund. No amount is too small.” In order to service its 33,000 members of which 28,000 are young girls, the B.C. Council of Giri Guides of Canada requires a new home for its paid clerical staff of nine full-time and four part-time workers, its volunteers who contribute over 10,000 hours of time annually and = sufficient space ‘for the Guide Distribution Centre and meeting rooms. In 1976 the Guide headquarters handled 15,000 pieces of incoming mail, 20,000 telephone calls, in addition te outgoing mail, processing of 10,000 forms and 2,000 cheques, management of the Guide Distribution Centre and other administrative duties. Most of the money for the clerical and administrative expenses come from the annual sale of cookies and from membership assessment. The Guides receive no funds at the provincial level from United Appeal. Now that the land has been purchased, plans have .. been - approved for con-. | new struction of the headquarters which will be a three-storey structure on a 25-foot frontage. Anyone wishing to assist the B.C. Girl Guides in their objective to have their own building may do so by sending a donation to Headquarters Building, B.C, Council-Girl Guides of Canada, Suite 85, 553 Granville Street, Van- couver, B.C. V6C 1Y¥6. Areceipt will be issued for tax purposes by calling Mrs. H.M.O. Brown, care of Provincial Office, (604) 688- Hail last week. ‘Terrace Branch 13 was branches to take definite steps to branches in which associates have their own segment within the Branch, working under their own executive and carrying on projects under their own nitiative and name. The group has ‘been small but those within it have been active. The Rock and Roll Benefit was sponsored by the Associates. They have held pancake breakfasts, raffles, made donations to various charitable organizations and lent their assistance to a spring clean- up plan for senior citizens. is group could in fact with the potential membership be a true force in Legion activities. In order to be an effective group the mem- bership carrying associate cards must become working members as well as social ones. The next meeting of the Associates is March 22, 1977. If you are an Associate Member of Branch 19, Terrace, it is time to get active. Come out to the meeting on March 22 and bring a fellow Associate. Let's see the biggest turnout of members yet for that meeting. Remember you are part of the -Royal Canadian Legion. It’s time ~ Royal Canadian Legion (Pacific) Branch No. 13 Terrace . By Maryann Burdett continued operational value of the Associates. If on your next visit to the Legion you note a slightly cleaner, fresher aura within the building it is thanks to Comrade Jim Peden, building chairman, Comrade bill Davies who helped set up work parties and the strong arms of a few members who showed up to wash walls, light flxtures, windows, benches, etc. Thanks go out to the Clif- fords, Ralph Kerman, Bud Kirkaldy, Olga Waselowich, Gloria Campbell, George Greenlaw and Don Hall for their housekeeping abilities. Keep in mind the L.A. Spring Dance on March 19 at the Arena. Tickets are available LAs merabers. Branch members, don’t forget the general meeting is Tuesday, March 8 at 8 p.m. sharp in the Legion Auditorium. Come out and from have your say in_ the workings .of YOUR BRANCH. if CA Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia Members of the Institute in B.C, provide the following services: AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX CONSULTING MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ESTATE PLANNING to do your bit toward the FIRST KITSUMGALLUM BROWNIES held a bake sale in aid of the Vancouver Building Project Fund. Parents who assisted and all who purchased goodies helped make the sale a success and the Brownies are most appreciative. ; / | bh, . : ALCAN " : CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Sales opportunity with one of Canada’s largest - ‘¢orporatioris is now available. A mature person with sales) background in building or con- struction industry is preferred but not essential. Car and expenses supplied. Salary and com- mission. Please reply in writing te: Alcan Building Products 3695 Opie Cres. Prince George, B.C. 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