Page 12 peo cortices peseetentneeianese sets PMU Ue OW, *, 0 set te eyuewcu oe oe : Bs “ isk Am Landes How do you cut. Xmas gift list? DEAR ANN LANDERS; It's that time of the year ard once again f am going nuts with Christmas shopping, Every year 1 promise myself, ‘This is the last time...’ But here I am, doing the same stupid thing, Please, Ann, tell me how to get out of this miserable rat race, George and I both come from large families. We have four children and they each have three children —that’s 20 glfts right there (including husbands and wives), My mother is still living and so is George’s. Thatmakes 22, 1 always get George a gift and he gets me one, That's 24, I see no way tq cut that list, and I don't want to. It's the other 40 people I'd like toskip, I am not exaggerating, Ann —last year we sent 64 gifts, Somehow we've become in- volved with sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins and even second cousins, I can't recall if they started it or if we did, but it's been going on for years and 1 am worn out, not to men- tion broke, If you can come up with a solution, you're a genius, ~ FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED DEAR EMBARRASSED: There IS a solution, but it is not for the timid or the faint of heart. Starting with that 25th name, drop a line or make a phone call to each every person on your old list, Ask them not to send youa gift this year. Explain that you are cutting back on gift giving and you hope they will do the same, Some will send a gift regardless, Your response will determine the suecess or failure of the entire plan. If you rush out and buy them a gift in return you are hooked for next year, Ht may take three years to get your Ist down to where you want lt, but eventually you'll succeed if you have courage and fortitude. Ld i e DEAR ANN LANDERS; I am an unmarried mother who is returning to her job in three weeks, Here is my problem, The married women inthis rather small office have framed photographs of their children on their desks, 1 intend to put a Picture of my daughter on my desk, also, Judy fs a beautiful baby and I’m proud of her, I do not plan to hide her from the world, What shall I say when Iam asked the inevitable questiqn, “Whose child is that??? — A NEWARK SECRETARY WHO NEEDS AN ANSWER DEAR NEWARK: The answer is, of course, ‘She is my daughter,” And I trust you are prepared for the next question, since it’s a “rather small office,’? and co-workers will surely know you are not married, There’s an old Hebrew translation but it goes something like this: ‘“The cat who in- tentionally places her tall under a rocking chair should not be surprised when somebody rocks on it,” saying that loses a lot in the Teatime Topics Ignorance and fear affect epileptics By JEAN SHARP Canadian Press Women’s Editor Epilepsy is a condition that afflicts more people than polio or arthritis, Although there is no known eure, some victims recover Spontaneously, «and. drugs and treatitént cin domore +6 control the-disease than’ was; true years ago, Epilepsy is still the subject of fear and of lack of knowledge that can contribute to the pro- . blems of its victims, Anyone may get epllepsy, It is more common in childrenthan in adults, because in some cases attacks stop when the child reaches adult age, Epileptics are like the rest of the population in that most are of” norma! intelligence, a few above, a few below average. Madern treatment can help about 80 per cent of people with epilepsy so that their attacks are reduced to the point where there is scarcely any handicap, Most people with epilepsy can work as regularly as anyone else, can marry and lead ordi- nary family lives, * e ® The word epilepsy comes from the Greek word for seizure, It means a condition in whicha per- son is at tlmes seized by trans- ient attacks during which he loses Lobsters like beef liver HALIFAX (CP) —Tests at the federal fisheries research station show the lobster’s fierce. looking claws are used to hold live food while it is eaten, not to crush or tear, The tests also showed the lobster is not a selective eater, although they fare best on beef liver, ‘| and won’t remember, consciousness or has a limited consciousness, During an at- tack, the victim may or may not fail, ‘He may be motionless or show twitching of some muscles or he may have convulsions and Jerk. his: entire: ‘homie He-may’ actin-a)way: ‘that. dee 71S DYIBOBE?, ful, thougit he: ee “not aware of it [ A major eplleptic seizure can be dramatic and frightening, but there are simple procedures to follow that do not need expert knowledge, The first thing to remember is to keep calm, You cannot stop a seizure once it has start- ed, Let it run {ts cotrse, Do net try to revive the person Eage the victim tothe floor and loosen his clothing. Try toprevent him from hitting his head or body against any- thing hard, sharp or hot, but do not interfere otherwise with the seizure, Turn the patient on his side so that saliva may flow freely from his mouth, Do not insert anything between his upper and tower teeth unless he appears tobe bitinghis tongue. * Do not be * wrightened if the person having the seizure seems to stop. breathing momentarily, Check for a Medic-Alert brace- let or necklace, After the seizure stops and the person is relaxed, he should be allowed to sleep or rest if he wants. If the patient is a child, his Parents should be notified the seizure has occurred, : After a seizure, most people ean carry on normally, If after a rest, however, the patlent- seems groggy, weak, or confused, it may be best to accompany him home, CANADIAN ‘PACIFIC AIRLINES Edtmonton-Amsterdam - $407.00 Includes SiG, vu for Car . conmmudation, ‘Frequent Christmas. 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According to Mrs, Harvey, the. basle purpose of the workshop was to pass on information to be used by local units in their ed- ucational and fund raising pro- gram, Mrs. Harvey said the Ter- | $4, race unit plans a drive for funds Terrace secretary attends Heart Foundation workshop really working hard to promote the drive this year in an effort to win the B.C. Heart Founda- tion Challenge Trophy. The trophy, w by Texada Island Unit, is to be presented to the unit which shows | fl the greatest percentage increase over last year’s appeal for funds. The Terrace unit turned over 000 to the B.C. Heart Four dation last year from their drive General, - Hos tal ..where.. heart.] f B.C,, Heart Foundati which took.place in Prince Rup- patients al are ace ear Feba vay 23 Hea oun om | ert,: Kitimat, Hozelton, Stewart at She ‘@ahd 35 delégates® tom "SHE said the oad unit will be | aunt Pecrace.” = : which was donated |§ __- Wednesday, Noventber.27, 1908 Births | The following. births vers rés corded. in Mills Memorial | Hos-. pital: ": “: Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Loieir, Oct, 30, & girl, Mrs Ee, Dick Bantol, Nov. 9, @ girl.” - Mr. " arid Mrs, - ‘Frank Euorak, Nov, 9 , 8 girl. “ , Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gordon Tale, Nov. 10,a boy. |. -.. 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