SEPTEM. C.A.R.§. occupational therapist Marilyn Cram will be treating patients on referral from their family physicians on Thursday, September 23 at Terrace. She will: be working in conjunction with Miss Jean Mekie, physiotherapist at Mills Memorial Hospital. Miss Cram, who is based - at Prince George, will be Dental - TREATING THE . HANDICAPPED A dentist tries to treat a handicapped person almost as he would a normal tient. He must know the patient is handicapped well in advance of any ap- ; pointmen’ and he should be - briefed on the patient's medical background, He should make his own examination as well as rely on information from the patient's’ physician. The doctor will have a good idea how much dental stress can be tolerated and will advise the dentist on various drugs and, procedures that the patient can or cannot take. . Many mentally retarded and physically handicapped persons can be treated in a dentist's office. Others however, need a general: anaesthetic merely to be oe examined and may have to Me be treated ata hospital as an r out-patient. . ok into your wardrobe with the Close cooperation bet- ween dentist and physician, is needed when an epileptic is involved. Anti-convulsant’ we A = sophisticated 10 combination of rhinestones on a mysterious black ‘background. Dream Weavers —- for your bewliching hoprs this fall and winter. Fall and winter fashions will provide a classic, - romantic atmosphere: for the introduction of the Dream Weavers ensemble from Sarah Coventry. This versatile 9-plece jewellery collection can weave a C.A.R.S, ¢ driving the C.A.R.S. oc- cupational therapy van, fully equipped = wi materials for making home aids and adaptations for patients. These special aids, such as teapot tippers. saucepan holders with double handles, chair and other raises, and shee adjustments, make it possible for patients with th being THE HERALD, Wednesday, Seplember 8, 1976, PAGE At arthritis to function in their own home setting, instead of confined to costly institutions. , September is Arthritis Month when residents have the opportunity to support ‘campaigns. which fight arthritis. The mobile van is only one of the C.A.R.S. services which area herapist to visit Terrace residents make possible when they donate to the volunteer C.A.R.S. can- vasser. Miss Cram makes two trips a year into the area | and will be stopping at several other northern centres enroute to Prince Rupert. ‘topics drugs may have to be ad- ministered. Appointments should’ be carefully scheduled and the patient should’ not. have gone without food for several hours before the ap- intment. Cardiae patients must be careful of even the smallest infections.. Those with a -hhistory of rheumatic heart disease should receive an antibiotic before any oral. surgery is undertaken. : Arthritic and cerebral- palsied persons. often don't ye the muscular control to sit quietly. Where treatment can be given without a general anaesthetic, ap- pointments should be short, The physician can also be of much help in treating the apathetic aged chronically ill. Even the allergic patient should tell his dentist about his medical histary. He ma get strong reactions to suc things . 45 certain anaesthetics and filling materials. Canadian Dental Association. or. Cancer SELF-EXAMINATION OF THE BREAST . Many Canadian women are’ unaware that Breast ‘Self-Examination (BSE) is a simple procedure and is the best sereening test available for detecting changes in the breast. “The Canadian Cancer Society recommends BSE as the best method of detecting problems al an early stage so that proper diagnosis and treatment can quickly follow. Arecent poll conducted by the Society showed that two out of three Canadian women are either not performing BSE or are performing it only oc- easionally. . The poll found .that 36 percent of the. women_ facts questioned have never. practiced BSE and anather - ‘7 percent practiced it only every two or three months. The Cancer Society's. medical experts advise: ; - Thal BSE-is a necessary ‘supplement to the physician's _examinalion. - That BSE should be performed regularly to enable women to learn what is normai for them. - That BSE should be practiced monthly following the menstrual period and continued after menopause. (Pamphlets an in- formation about cancer can be obtained free by writing to: B.C, and Yukon Division. Canadian Cancer Society. 1936 West . Broadway, Vancouver; 857 Caledonia, Victoria; or Liv - 246 Second Avenue, Kamloops.) . .$ea Staries In the 5th cantury, English sailors wore {oose, full-sleeved ‘'sea- , gowns’’ that hung to. the knees and were belted at the waist. The first official naval uniform dates ordered shipmasters to wear long, Seamen In the 18th century were called thelr tong halr In tarred pigtails from 1604, when King James | scarlet livery with velvet trim. tars’ because they wore to keep it In place, The large square collarsonsallors’ uniforms were added fo keep the tar from stalning ihelr open-necked jumpers. Papulation Bogm The population of the world atmast doubled between 1930 and 1970, when It was estimated to be between 3,600 and 3,700 million. If the present annual rate of increase of 1.9 percent were sustained until ‘USE FIRE Fall and winter jewellery Fail and winter fashions this year will provide a rich, romantic setting for classic, elegant jewellery. - - To highlight the romantic look, Sarah Coventry has a stunning §-piece “Special Edition” collection with a basic choker in an array of sparklin rhinestones + surrounded by shimmering . black | and glowing _ . ““goldéntone ‘loops creating ‘a novel, sophisticated bare look for evening. Teardrop earrings,: designed for a soft feminine, look, are simply superb with « simply remove the teardrop and you have a small stud look. Circular pins, small and large, are rhinestone studded in a paisley design _ on a black background. Each pin can be inserted onto the choker by the pin stem or attached together by a small loop. : __ 4 generous chain can, be: added ‘to’ frame” any" com- bination of pins, or choker. On one side, a delicate cluster of rhinestones for evening: Reversed, a stylish goldentone chain for white lace. For variation, ~daytime. To finish the versatile look . for fall and winter. Sarah's collection has adjustable rings. The larger ring is’ classically goldentone with sparkling rhinestones. The smaller ring like the pins have a glittering paisiey design on a- black background. ~ Police Totem TV reported the theft of several TV sets from its store after it had been broken into September 7. * Auswer: Rezone the northerly Lot 1, Block 16, DL. 362, P.M. Pian 3213, commonly known as 5004 Highway 16 to the northerly boundary of Lot 1 at a distance of 335 feet irom westerly and easterly boundaries of Lot 1, Plan 3213 from M1 light industrial to R2 Residential. The proposed Zoning Amendmen . business hours at the Municipal Hall. the Municipal Council Chambers, Monday, September 20, 1976 at 8:00 Any and all persons hay 335 feet of Lol 1. R.5, C.D., Plan 3213 north , Block 16, D.L. 362, R. 5, C.D., the ‘north boundary and bisecting the ‘Block 16, D.L, 362, R. 5, C.D., DISTRICT OF TERRACE TICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Zoning Amendment Project No. ADP-02-7624, oe Te, The proposed amendment is concerned with the following area: Block 16, D.L. 362, R. 5, C.D., West being that portion of ofa line drawn parallel Plan 3213 ft may be viewed during regular The Public Hearing shall be held in ing an interest in the proposed Zoning Amend- ment shall take notice and be governed accordingly. . G.W, Buchanan, Clerk-Administrator, DISTRICT OF TERRACE Phone aa reantennmnnnnennc ns (question: What is buttermilk and how many calories does it contain? “Buttermilk is prepared by ‘adding bacterfal cultures to pasteurized milk which is then incubated at a carefully controlled tem- rature, A similar process. is used in the production of yogurt. The caloric value of buttermilk should depend on the type of milk used in the process but buttermilk made from skim milk would contain the same nutrients and calories as the original . milk, approximately 80 calories per 8 ounce serving. Question: - My seven year old son has recently been refusing to eat casseroles and other combinations of foods. Since casseroles are usually inexpensive ] like to serve ‘them often, what can [ do? Answer: , Your son's sudden refusal of food combinations is not uncommon, Most young P0 children have temporary aversions to certain foads. He may think these foods are new or unfamiliar when cooked in a casserole or other combination. Try serving casseroles using foods your son has eaten and enjoyed individually, en- courage your son to help plan and prepare meals wit you so he will recognize tamiliar foods when they are served at the table. :" ‘ Be patient and-continue!to make mealtimes a pleasant and enjoyable experience for the whole family. Your own positive. altitude. to: foods. will. encourage good eating habits. Question: 1 have heard that pasta products such as spaghetti, noodles and macaroni offer no nutritional value except starch. Is this true? , Auswer: ‘ Pasta products are a very highly refined food and don’t offer much to the diet except , carbohydrate in the form of stareh. For this reason, many brands of noodles and macaroni have been enriched with the B- vitamins — _ thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin. Be sure to read labels and choose those brands which’ have been — enriched. Otherwise you are getting or value for your. food dollar. Noodles made from whole wheat flour are also available in certain stores. Enriched or whole grain noodles fail into the bread and cereal foad group. A 44 cup serving offers similar nutrition value to a slice or . bread or a bow! of cereal. ee a The transparent wrap on pre-packaged meat, poultry, or fish is designed for refrigerator storage at home for 1 or 2 days. 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