? Gave A J WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 194 The continuing [5p qeren crow ~ - What's Happening in the ee . are - By Agnes Walker - ‘Educa tion Scene By Hugh Power . GEIS FESTS IN TERRACE The required number of persuns haveupplied ty lake the GED tests on March | toallowa testing session ta be held “in Terrace!!! On January 15. a meeting was held in Terrace of These ‘persons who were -in- feresied ‘in writing GED tests and nearly 59 people came to the meeting! Filly epplication forms have “been issued to prospective candidaes and it is expecied thal all af ‘these candidates ‘will apply to write the tests on Marth |. Kitimat and other - areas outside of Terrace will alsa be sending candidates to ‘Terrace to write the-‘lests.. - ‘Therefore, it is possikle Ihe number writing the test§could reach close Lo 104. Anyone who would like 10 apply to write (he lesis shoukt contael Hugh Power in Terrace a! 635- 9835 or 635-65: or Mrs. Blix in Kitimat al) 65-9555. WHATISGED? | . GED stands’ for General Education Development and is a series of five tests to be taken by-adulis. If the candidate wriling the tests “reaches a cerlain slandard,. (hey are issued with u certificate stating Ahey have the equivalent of a Grade 12 education. The GED program is administered by the. Department af Education. in Vieloria whe also issues the certificates. © Far more in- formation contact Hugh Power TIME: ‘ADMISSION: Adults $2.00 “Students $1.50 “Senlor Citizens $1.50 Reserve Early!! TERRACE ELKS PRESENT 2nd ANNUAL CAPILANO ICE SHOW | March 22 & 23 Friday 8:30pm ; Saturday Matinee 2:00pm ae Saturday 9:30pm ; Children {under 10) 75 cents Childrens Matinee Only Ail Tickets Reserved excep! Childrens Matinee Tickets on sale now af the Recreation Centre. Confused telephone one of our staff. _ vehicles insurance is at your disposa card. We'll explain the covarage you We'll even supply the decals and Ilcense plates whan required. Homeowners, Life, Income Protect in ‘Terrace or Mrs. Blix in Kitimat. ot ; NEW CLASSES The new program began last week and the following classes were $a popular Thal some ~ people had te miss taking them as Ihey reached maximum number in a very short lime. These classes are Chinese Cunking, Stretch & Sew, and Hnuse Framing. Allof the other Classes can dake more sludents and in some cases only one ar wo are needed. to allow the classes ta sari! Many classes did not slart last week because af weather conditions and so, if you are interested in any of the olher classes, please contact Hugh Power al 635-3833 or 635-_ wea. HOHSEMANSHIP ' Last week I received a brochure from ihe Equestrian Hivision of Okanagan College. . ‘the brochure lists a number of ‘courses dealing wilh har- semanship such as instructor's courses, Western Hiding, English Equitation, Basic * Horsemanship, and School the Young Horse, For further in- farmation contact Hugh Power: ur write to Okanagan College, Equestrian Division, P.O, Box 308, Osoyoos, B.C, Perhaps someone in Terrace would be interested in taking the in- structor's course and we could alfer riding cowses in Terrace, ris Po .. There is absolutely no extra cost for ihis service. This free Service is our way of assuring you fast efficient service on - Business, ion? Boat Insurance and Registered 4 -MASSET, “QUEEN CHARLOTTES By Elvira €. Bryant. “Engineering Ltd. About The _New Government _Autoplan Insurance See the staff at Wightman and Smith for expert advice. ., When you recelve your new Autoptan Insuranca Card from the Government, just All our knowledge about automobile and commercial . 1 Free, We'll help yoy fill. out ihe new Autoplan Al be getting and how much you'll ba paying. “"Goladream?” We are quile + Jamiliar with this bank ad- verlisement, and lhe majorily of people do have one. In my own case there has always been the desire !0 have a leg cabin home. We even worked at building one some years ago at Portage, B.C. , bul illness in the family necessitated ihe sale of the property and a meve to the - coast, When ‘we moved from Terrace (6 live al Nass Camp, looked as though once again this dream migh| become a reality. In the year 1969 we applied for some Crown Grant land in the’ Cassiar District. A standard reply from our first enquiry lold us, “lhere is*often a can- siderable lapse of lime because -of the number of applicalions received prior to yours’, as regards the field examination. Since other people may. con- lemplate such a. dream, I thought this story should be told. 4 Approximately a year later we read, “The Land Inspector - has now been requested lo carry out the field inspection and il is’ anlicipated that this will be done in the near futire.”” This ‘inspectio n was carried out in .May 1970, and we were then advised to await the decision . from the Department. of Lands in respect to our application. Not quite a year elapsed and - we decided to enquire abou! our application, This brought us the information thal wa would have, ‘Jo obtain a Letler of Consent from the Columbia Cellulose granting permission to us for the use of their Main Logging ~ Road, since’ the area applied for, “fronts” on this particular road. A letter. 19 Mr. Ron Jordan brought usa very delailed sheaf. of papers concerning the rules and regulations covering such permission, bul granted us the use of the road, so all was. sen! {9 Victoria. We were then al the slage where surveying must be done, requested this service from McElhanney “Sruveying and This’ was dune, 1971. ‘ : In September -a_ registered letter was sent to the Land Commissioner at Prince Rupert, Receiving no reply we wrote again in Oclober. fn a subsequent reply we were in- ‘formed the Land Inspector’ had been requested for a report and that this had not yet been received, (herefore the Deparment of Lands had been lold not ta lake any further uelion regarding our ap- plication until this had been received! (Since we had blazed irees and walked over the and .50. we- property In question with the Land Inspector 1 don’t know! whal took him so long lo report.) / We had a particular’ sile picked out for: the ‘log cabin hame, and the Inspeclor had upreed with our choice. There was good drainage and it would | be close io the water source, {t was our understanding we could apply lo - proximately ten acres, so We” carefully measured in all - four directions so as to include ihe area desired and not lo exceed the amount to be alloted. This rough map had been at- lached to. our application in 1970, . . Somehow, somewhere,: _something weni wrong when (he surveying was carried oul. Thal particular spot for the log home was compleiely left out, it would be very difficult to supply, the place with water, and (he, iotal area far exceeded [en acres. This of course resulled in the need for much more correspondence back and forth. particularly when we did not even have the site for our home!- _ -In the meantime “Back al Ihe Camp”, family life brought complexily and an old dream came back. into the piclure regarding commercial fishing. It wouldn't be that far to drive from Prince Rupert: fo the properly or the Camp.- The Nass Valley Centennial Com. miltee had encouraged the company lo bring‘ the com- munily hall into reality, and the Nass. Valley Conservation Committee had brought about the protection of alpine animals inthe mountain habilal, so that living in the area had become much more interesting for Ihe future. Another year wenl by before an agreement’ could be made “with the Department of Lands. Another spring came and: we were still unable to da any work on, the property. . And then something else: happened -‘(he B.C. Canuck found its way (o the Queen Charlotte Islands where the Masset Harbour was ideal wilh the fishing grounds close by. Getting from Masset lo Nass Camp was a little mare difficull and expensive, so a, decision was made to move lo- this new location until retirement (ime. We moved al the end of June in 1973 shortly before he year was over we reached the stage where we cauld now be legally clearing and working on thal much desired Cassiar land! will be somewhat more awk- ward for us to get busy with thal log cabin that T've always wanted. And now the railway is going (o go up into that Cassiar disiric!. 1 wonder how many members of thal Nass Valley Conservation’ Committee are planning for the future changes . this event will bring about? Maybe we will have to contact uur Nishga friends and ask that they work logether and take all worthwhile ideas and suggestions io the C.SN.R. peopteat Terrace? The time for this action is now, today. 1 am sure ihe Nishga people, and thes other Valley residents, will be anxious to do what (s best. for the environment and all of Its Inhabitants. ‘ : Elvira C. Bryant purchase: ap-. - Now it- “World of Religion By Keith Dearing Who Floaded the Market With 4 Religion? Yugoslavian customs are embarassed. «Communist aulhorities say the streels are flooded with religious cards and calendars of the Serbian Or-. thodox Church. Belgrade Radio reports “(hat government. of- ficials. have asked ‘local municipalities “le carry oul an urgent investigation in. con- neclién with the massive sale on the streets of the illegal items.” . Urganized Religion in dhe U.S. a New Threat: “Religion ‘74", 4 review of trends in organized religion ‘in the pasl year and a forecast of trends for the 1974 year, was telecast as part of the A-B-C Nelwork's Directions series on December 30. The panel in- cluded the associale secretary’ for. communications of the U.§...Calholic. Conference, director of the Soutnern Baplist Convention’s Radio ‘and TV Commission, assistant \chan- cellor of the Jewish Theclogical Society of America, and the executive secretary of the American Baptist Board of Education and Publication. Views. ranged from “working oul a new moral cancensus"’ toa “reiurn lo old values”. . World Food Shirtage Being Studied by Wee A special study of the world food shorlage is being un- deriaken by the World Council of Churches.. The project in-, volves seientists, geolgraphers, and economists and is almed at delermining the causes of the.. current global foodshortage. In addition to the. causes, study will be given as lo what methods can best by th churches io” respond to the crisis: ¢ Ecumenical Doctors (o Aid _ Tadla's Poor. Two hundred doctors. from Protestanl, Roman - Catholic, Orthodox -Religions have | .. Dental -After dental surgery, healing usually takes place quickly and wilhout complication, bul some degree of distresé. may be an- ticipaled. Occasionally com- plications may arise which may require further trealment from your dentist. -° a Follow these general rules after any operation: no rinsing or mouth wash should be used during the first12 hours after an extraction. Don’i:touch the - wound wilh your fingers or tongue. . Eat soft,- nutritious foods such as soft hoiled eggs, chopped meats, custards, milk and soup. Chew on the other side of your mouth, Rest and avoid any excessive acilvity, Some pain is normal following dental surgery, but (he degree - varies considerably, Ordinarily “this pain can be controlled by sedatives prescribed by your dentist, If (he pain persists you should consult him. . Swelling may occur as -a normal after-effect. Much discomfort and swelling can be avoided by applying a cold compress or lee pack lo your face over the area of operation - as soon as possible: Keep the cold pack in place for. 20 minuies; then repeat as. necessary. — toe Do nut use dry heat (ho t “water battle). In certain cases’ a hot molsl compress may be recommended by your dentist. Also consult him if swelling or difficulty in opening your jaws © persists more then (wo days, otpanized toassist India's Poor.* They call themselves the South India Christian. Medical Graduates Council, and they hope to establish some small hospitals or clinics in. rural areas, of India. ‘To operate, the doctors plan. to seek funds and donations of medical supplies and. equipment from’ national and international Christian bodies. VWCA Assesing Women's Potential in Pakistan . The president of the Pakistan YWCA, Mrs. Esme Khanna, says wolnen must play a mote conscious role in society. To help determine their. potential, local YWCA associalions are selling up fact-finding com- ‘millees. 10 determine the proportion of women having 8 formal education, how many. are employed for how much and how long. One of the strengths of YWCA's in Adults education has been their effor{ to meet such needs as basic education tor the illiterate, vocational training fer young women, and ‘their further learning for the educated. . “A Late Report of Tow Christaias Weat ul Bethieham Some 30,000 pilgrims thronged to the City of David as Christmas observances began. For 35 hours roads into ‘Bethicham had been closed lo all but pilgrims and tourists on.” . ~ December 24 and 25. Early on December. 25, a5 Armenians began their service in’ the Church of the. Nativity, Protestants held a service in lhe nearby Shepherds’ Field. The international flavour of Christmas in Bethlehem == was _ increaged by the presence of Peruvian soldiers, who were ‘part of the United Nations Emergency Force attempting to keep peace in the homeland . of the Prince of Peace, V 1. Topics — Bleeding for’a short. time is, aisoa part of normal healing. If bleeding persists it’ should “pot be ‘neglécted. Try the following; Avoid rinsing, hot fluids and foods. Gently wipe oul your mauth with a clean gauze pad, heing careful not to disturb the wound. Place a roll of sterilized gauze of colton tabout thesize of a walnul) over it and close your teeth lightly enough (o cause steady, gentle pressure. ~ Maintan this pressure for about 20 minutes. Repeat. a few times if necessary. Also, keep your head elevated even while sleeping. , If bleeding -persisls, consull your dentist: ~ ‘ —Cunadian Dental Association — ; “twenly-three’ irlends of ihe Social Credit’ party. met Tuesday, dan 15 for: an organizational meeting and social gathering al the home of Mr. and Mrs; Ed McFadden. Soucie §t.. Mrs. Edna Cooper, president and Mrs, Ashley” Procevial, secrelary . were elecied 10 their positions. in Uctober but Tuesday's meeting named commillee chairmen. Heading the ~ membership commillee {s Cecilia “Hardes: Information Committee, Marge - Twiford: Mailing, Nellie Mc- Fadden; Publicity, Barbara Barnswell; .Finance,- Al .Pur- sehke and Social, Pat Bayle. : Regular monthly meeling dates and obtaining speakers for the same occasions were discussed. “Mrs, Laurie Todd and Stephen, Straume Avenue are recuperating a! home alter a highway accident when injuries sustained necessialated hospitalization. Mr. Todd is slill at. IWe Vancouver General Hospital. The Todds were enroute home alter spending Christmas in Denver, Colorado when the mishap occured on the Freeway near Vancouver, All Ihnree of the Tedds suffered broken ankles. - Volunteer .workers al the ’ 434 concession al Mills Mrmorlal. Hospilal ducing “January in- clude or included Helen Smith. : - Olga Power, Helen Linton, Marion Purschke.: Julie Coop. ‘Margaret Peale, Dorothy Sieben. Wanda: Fairless. Judy Axelson, Berla Hanna, Wilma Fraboni and Pat Palahicky. Mr, Wesley Llewellen cam & from the United States where he awas born in 1864. He has fived in Terrace 46 years and helping r jim iiark the First day’ of his ~ 9st year were five generations ihe younges}. of whom ‘is Tammy. 2 year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alan Tutt of Terrace. Mr: Lewellen tias four dijughters and five sons, several of whom still make thei r home in Terrace while others ate located al various paris of the continent, He has 31 grand ‘children an d 30 great grand- children. Tammy is-a great’ great grand child. ‘The deepest snows of Terrace was the greating for Dan Quilly who arrived ltere Sunday aller being delayed by Highway. 16 west closure. He came [rom Port Alberni via. the Prince Rupert ferry, He is an em- ployee of Canada Manpower. Mrs, Quilty and family will be joining im shortly. Heaviest brain award has to ; “org is to go ta the sperm whale, The) . - brain of a 49-foot long bull processed aboard the Japanese] factory ship, .Nissin Maru No, 1, ‘in the Antarctic on | want you to pay December i1, 1949, weighed 20.24 pounds. less income tax. There's a neat little section in the Income Tax Act valled (46. it means that if you have an cligibleretirement plati, you can save or defer some af your tax dollars. “Ail you have to do is register your a imanent life insurance plans. . Sean help you with it. “But you must hurry, your plan must be registered ‘” within 60 days . of December 3ist. And these things take a a”, wee bit of time. “Dvop mea tiie and I'll send you more information. Mall this coupon to: ROBERT BELISLE + 9008 Park * Terrace, 8.0. NAME AOBERT BELISLE $008 Park Terrace, B.C, 635-3400 . “ADDRESS_ DATE OF BIRTH .— Kifimat-Stikine Regional Distt | 7 - Land Commission Act - Agricultural Land Reserve Bytaw and Plans nnuily or per- Parr ee eee BENSON. & HALES LID. J ’ CARPINTRY & MILLWORK,” . . _, BvGl Btokeburn St. Ferrace, ; ; GENERAL MILLWORK | . _ CUSTOM, CABINETS — RRE-HUNG, DOORS~ COMMERCIAL ond RESIDENTIAL Saving Flans. . .. Talk to the peapte who know, .. Drop by or talephone our office at 4611 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, (635- 6361). , a : “- TAKE NOTICE that a draft by-law Intended to enable the “adoption of Agricultural’ Land Reserve Plans for the Regional 52. District to preserve lan land for farm use has now. been o “prepared and the draft by-law together ‘with the proposed - Agricultural Land Reserve Plans will be presented ata Public © Hearing te be held at Thornhill Elementary School on January — " (oa hea pests ei ds . DFEIE WoC: MONDAY THROUGH BV TERDAY 1 PTIDAVS #200 AME-TO 92) PM INSURANCE CORPORATION we ee ee ‘ ante | The proposed. by-law and Agricultural Reserve Plans may be. | - +. inspected at th e office of the Secretary-Treasurer at the | Kitimat-Stikine Regional District office from the Ist day of 1° Jariday 16° the 25ih day of January (Saturdays and-—Sundays ‘ lis ft. . ‘excepted) at'No.9 - 4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., between. - the hours of 8:30 a.m. and'4:30 pami - Su AUTHORIZED AGENT | 7, rt | — : ‘ SCcewe If “Qyer 20 Years Of Craftsmanship" ve No Job Too Large Or Too Small | Free Estimates - Qur Office Or In Your Home Financing Available Call 635-5455 Please refer to the Notice of Public hearing in the Legals -. a Section of this newspaper for additional informatian. - owe Pr * John Pousette.. _, | Secretary: Treasurer: -. Evenings Call O.denwn ” t , Res, 635-7028 Evenings Call . § ppraise D. Hates Res, 695-7223 , insurance coverage for over 50 Years” ot