Abortion rate continues to rise The number of therapeutic abortions performed in Canada during the first half of 1972 increased by nearly a third over the same period a year ago, Statistics Canada reported today. The number of abortions per 100 live births also in- creased by about 33 per- cent, The figures were reportedina bulletin issued by the bureau's Health and Welfare Division. They showed 18,801 therapeutic abortions performed on Dental WHO'S WHO IN DENTISTRY In this age of specialization, the public can get confused over who does whal, especially in the health professions in which Latin is still king of titles, Specialists in dentistry, must Spend two to Lhree more years in school to become qualified for such designations, but even some of them have trouble pronouncing their own titles. So here's a quick rundown on who's who in dentislry: Endedontist: He treats in- fections of the pulp or nerve of a tooth. He can save many teeth thai al one time had to be ex- tracted. Endodontists have nothing to do with the human posterior. Oral Surgeon: Here’s a simple name for a dentist who treats complicated extractions, jaw fractures, cysts, tumours and other injuries of the mouth. Orthodontist: mistaken for a bird doctor, this stalwart straightens teeth and Sometimes. Canadian residents between January 1 and June 30 this year, as compared with 14,168 in the same 1971 six-month ‘period. The number of abortions per 100 live births rose to 10.1 from 7.6 a year earlier, All provinces showed in- creases over Lhe first half of 1971. The largest numerical increase wa 8s recorded in Ontario, where the number of therapeutic abortions grew by 2,600,an increase of 35 percent. The largest percentage in- ‘Topics is responsible for preventing and correcting more serious irregularities in tooth position and jaw relationship. Pedodontist: This specialist “has nothing to do with feet. He treats all kinds of oral con- ditions of children, but generally refers major or- thodonlic treatment or surgery lo other specialists. Periodontist: He teats diseases of the gums and other supporling structures of teeth. Prosthodontist: He con- centrales on partial and full dentures and sees you through adjustments and possible . Tefittings. Dental Hygienist: Although not a specialist in the above sense and nearly always a woman, she is trained to take over the duties of cleaning teeth --or prophylaxis as it is typed on your bill, She also frees the denlist from other duties so he can ‘concentrate on diagnosis and therapy. - (Canadian Dental Association Se We Specialize in ‘Shag Carpets | Duraclean’ _YOUR VALUABLE CARPETS-FURNITURE (ONe Soaking _ EINe Scrubbing ., C1 Clean & Dry the ’. Same Day! Coll for FREE ‘Quotation Duractean Rug iY Upholstery | ‘Cleaners sss scon Ave. 635-4047 SLOW- BREWED MATURALLY AGEO: crease was reported from Yukon and the Northwest ' Territories 300 per cent, based on a 1971 first-half figure of 6 and a 1972 figure of 24. Newfoundland, - which reported 30 abortions in the first half of 1971 had 77 in the same period this year, for an increase of 156 percent. Catholic Women’s League Bazaar The Terrace Catholic Women's League annual Fall Bazaar, Tea and Rummage sale was held November 18. Convenors for the event were Mrs. Des Connaughton and Mrs A.J. Hamel], The tea roam was under the convenorship of Mrs. John Fosty while Mrs. J. Toran convened the rummage sale. Other events at the gathering — included home baking, sewing, religious articles, a fish pond, novelties, and a white elephant sale, First prize, a set of Teflon Cookware donated by Gordon and Andersen was won by Mrs. B, Hamel and a Polaroid Portrait Camera donated by Terrace Photo was the secend prize won by A. Partridge. Mrs. L. Sperandio won the third prize donated by Al & Mac - The prize was an electric frying pan. Fourth prize was a quien size blanket from Simpson Sears and it was awarded to Mrs. P. LeRoss. Other prizes werea cake from Mountain View Bakery which - went to Marilyn Grise; a rug from Woolworth’'s that went to Emily Karpyshyn, a Miss America, Plane from Terrace Transfer which was awarded to Mrs. J. Hatton. an iron from Kalum Electric which went to Mrs, J. Wideman; a cardigan from Mrs. C, Hart won by Mrs. Kofoed; poodle dogs from Mrs. R. Legace which were won by Mrs. E. Lever: a blanket won by Mrs, B. Kearney and a Barbie Doll and clothes donated by Columbia Stores that was won by Allison Fredricks. The Catholic Womens League would like to thank all those who help organize and those who + patronized the: event.’ Thanks also go to the Terrace 5-$1; the Terrace Co-op,.' Overwaitea stores and Mrs. B. Hamel. THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Social and Personal. By Agnes A Walker .. ay 5635-6434 Tennant in Penticton. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Gough and family, Halliwell St., left Miss Jane Tennant, Keystone Apts. will be spending a few days at Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. SERVE YOUR.SPORTS SUPER SKI SANDWICHES When your athletes, both young and old, drag their weary bodies home trom a hard day of skilng and skating and snow- mobiling, serve (hem up a delicious and hearty sandwich that: will restore their depleted energy supply. For fun and a change ‘of pace why not make some many- tiered open face sandwiches, And for goodness sake don't be afraid to make sandwiches. up with a wide variety.ot light or dark rye breads, with or wilh- out caraway seeds, or ‘the ever-popular white sliced loaf, Send them back out’ an the slopes well-Jed and raring to go. Serve Them ore Rye. Remember bread is an energy food too. Also that toasting bread doesn't change any of its nutritious value These sand- . wiches are really energy packed! : Turkey on Rye Serves 6 - Turkey slices 6 onion rings 6 pickles 8 cheese slices 6 slices ryebread . Butter rye bread and pile on the rast of ingredients. Eggs onRye Serves 6 6 slices of bacon, cooked until crisp, crinkled Ye cup chopped onion . 8 eggs slightly beaten 1 tablespoan chopped pimento Ya cup chopped green pepper dash of pepper 6 slices rye bread toasted In 2 tablespoons bacon drippings cook onicn and green pepper until tender. . Blend in eggs, pepper, pimento and bacon. Webi Sd ke Td eas fe; Cook over low heat-until eggs are. Sel, string occasionally Seive on toasted rye bread. . : or Ham and Cheese on Rye Serves 6 6 thick slices af ham 6 slices processed cheese 12 slices of pineapple 6 slices of loasted rye bread Sauté ham and pineapple. Top each plece of toast with ham, pineapple rings and cheese ; slice. ; Place under broiler until cheese bubbles. Beef on Rye Serves 6 1 10 ounce can tomato soup - % cup chopped onion papper © : 6 slices processed cheese 1 pound ground beef % teaspoon salt -. § Slices toasted rye bread 12 thin green pepper rings Mix ” cup soup, beef, onion, salt and pepair. ; Shape into patties. . Broil 8 - 10 minutes or until they have reached desired doneness, . Place on toasted rye bread. Top each with a cheese slice, wo green pepper rings and some of the remaining soup. Broil until cheese bubbles. i | Fast take out Exotic: meats " Ganedian & Chinese Foods. ' Open Mon, thru Sat. loam. tola ~ Sunday N am, to. 10 pm. . saturday via't the. ikatsey ferry ; for Vancouver Island where - they will spend Christmas. with: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gough at Parksville. They plan to return Dec. 28, : Expected to arrive Dec, 22 to 7 spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skoglund, 5106 Highway 16 West, are their son-in-law and daughter, Const: James. Mason - and Mrs. Mason and wee sons of Surrey Miss Dorothy McLean. who has been teaching in. Terrace since September leaves Thursday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McLean at New West- minster. Also leaving Thursday for New Westminster to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louie Morris is Miss Margaret Morris. Miss: Morris also teaches in Terrace.”. Dr’s Don and Jean Strangway and family, Gair St., leave Friday for Bella Coola where they will spend Christmas-with Rev. and Mrs. Wilber James: andfamily, They plan toreturn. ._ Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ron ‘Gowe and . six children, Straume Ave., plan to leave "Thursday, Dec. 21. to fly down to .the coast where they will spend Christmas and several days with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Gowe at White Rock. During the holidays Mrs. : Gowe also hopes to fly over to Nanaimo to visit with her sister, watson. .. Mr. and Mrs. David - Newman, Sparks St, will have as their house guests ‘during the holiday season, her parents, . Mr, and Mrs. E. Spratt. of Beatty, Sask. They were ex- . pected to arrive Sunday, Dec. 17. Mrs. Otta Lindstrom, 4823 Haugland, left by air Friday . morning for Vancouver where she. will receive medical -’ treatment. " Miss Betty Barton is expected home from University of B.C...’ today to spend Christmas here with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Stan” Barton and Sue, Skeena. ocelot ; Expected to ‘ie, today, . (Dec., 20) to spend | Christmas with their son-in-law and _ daughter Mr. and Mrs. William P. Benzer, 4728 .Tuck, are Mr. and Mrs, E.J. Rabone of Surrey, B.C. ‘ ; “Miss Margo Bates, Lazelle Ave, will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr.’ and-Mrs. ‘Art °*' Bates, former -residents ‘of Terrace and now residing in , . Vancouver. Also visiting at the | .. Bates home will be Quint Wilcox. : ‘+ Of Terrace, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Helm | -and three children, Gair St., left Tuesday Dec, 19: to. spend the ”... Holiday Season in Hawaii. plan to return Jan. 7. : Visiting her parents, Mr. and ’ Mrs. Brock Norbirg and sister, Rhonda, for Christmas will be Mr. and Mrs. Brian Piwek. Mr. “ Piwek is manager of a food store in Chilliwack, Mr. and Mrs, s, David Ferguson of Victoria, B.C. are expected | ‘0 arrived in Terrace December 23 to spend ¢ the festive season with: Mrs. Ferguson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell O'Boyle of of Lazelle Avenue, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1972 i - Now: ‘Open L& R ‘MUSIC LT. “Hew Music School in Terrace, | roR ENGOLLMENT SEE ; : LYLE OR 805 sy - OFFERING LESSONS IN” GUITAR, BASS: auITAR -& DRUMS | ' Above. 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