i) ts ad ‘ Wednesday, March 8; 1967 MENOPAUSE © t lo , menopause ig a perfectly nor. . it one, and ordinarily shoul Mot affect the woman in ‘ans i Medical Association ‘says, The menopause ar “change! mis of major interest to all wo Woman has ended her’. child enced by‘ the fact that’: hei Bimonthly metistrual “period: end, Because this physiologica subject is discussed In all socia’ wate the experiénces, of the mén H Opause era. Me} there is often a great amoun’ me of apprehension and fear of th m change, which is most unwar i ranted. There ts also a tendency mito build up a picture of greal Mental stress in relation to thit & normal state, and the result’ oi Me this is that many. . untoware ma symptoms are experienced — ir [the life of a woman. Bae} §=6Since no two women exper|' m ience the same symptoms, .anc Hno one can foresee what changes e there will be from month: ‘tc psmonth .or day to day, compar. H isons are useless. If a woman mm has any questions about the Fmenopause, she is advised td consult her physiclan. m: The woman” should be pre y pared for the cessation of the ‘monthly periods, which ordin- f arily is not accompanied by nserious complications. Only ‘about 15 per cent of women have sufficient untoward symp- mi'tams to seek aid. ) . It is true that because of the Rage at which the menopause ptakes place ~ usually between F 45 and 52 — other physical ‘conditions may .oceur which f Health Tips The process involved: In the . Siserious manner, the Canadiar| ° | men. It simply” means’ that thi!’ bearing period, and this ie'evid] }have ‘come, or are coming, to ar] p event affect alk women, thi: circles and there is 2 tendency). on the part of some to exagger |: . i Because of this exaggeration " connection with this period ir COMBINING F HUNTING, fishing and wildlife -into an exciting show, Gordon Eastman will again present his ‘ "Adventures of the Great Outdoors” March 14 with two shows ot 7 and 9 p.m. Every member of the family will enjoy “Adven- ss “635. 6344 : aa ANYWHERE - “FREE ESTIMATES - “ANYTIME! Move Without Crating” * “Wife- Approved Moves" ie Local and Long. Distance 6. Try Our Delicious i CHINESE — in Terrace Community Centre’on With Mule: “Deer” in which Eastman: proves that .magnificent trophy deer still exist for- today’s sportsmen, . often are blamed on the meno- @ pause. One of the main effects fis a phychological one as the idea of growing old often dis- m turbs one’s peace of mind. It is E quite certain that, with present ma medical knowledge, most I£ not menopause can, be controlled by simple medical administration, ’ Since there may develop in this period, subconsciously, some. disturbing emotional states, members of a family in. which a woman is affected fee all.svopioms related to the im ° ; on than usual, allowing the phy- chological upset to normal course. The C.M.A. also. advises that at this stage in a woman's life, annual examination should be in order to rule out other con- take its medical. sought: - FOOD TOGO — Phone VI 3-611 Mountain ice Saved should be more considerate ditions that sometimes occur. We're holding a big clear-out of Goodyear tires! You're invited to drive in today and drive-a-bargain for your choice of tirea in all sorte and sizes. You can save as much rl YEAR T “lat LIN Nt GoODTEA ond ie #08 ‘WIOHWAY. KALUM TIRE ‘ an Reg. 775-14 4. Ts. SxNW POWCUSH . seasccsenenee laeaeeee -§ 38.79 175-14 4. TLS XNW SAFETY GNY ES 33.04 -14 ia. 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The an- imals came close to dying off. By 1955, the only California highorns left in the world were in two herds — one in Califor- nia about which little was|'j known, and between 1,200 and[: 1,500 which survived west of Williams Lake, B.C. FUTURE WAS UNCERTAIN , But biologists were alarmed |) because the B.C.. herd had reached the northern perimeter / of the California.‘ bighorn’s | #.:.. range. One bad winter or a|: RESTAURAN T CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to | am, Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, Phone VI 38-6111 - ‘Terrace, B.C, And 500 acres of Jand north of Oliver in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley has been set aside as a ‘winter feeding grounds for the estimated 1,500 California big- horng ‘that remain in. B.C., fur- ther increasing thelr “chances 4642 Laxelle - : of. survival. . eliminate them all,,; The experts decided the only could be preserved would be to} get scattered herds back to more southern latitudes, In 1955. game branch.. officials |. . started trapping bighorn sheep |}: sending small clusters of the |” animals to wildHfe officials in |, Oregon, North Dakota, Montana |. and Washington.: q U.S... authorities. were,- also |: anxious.to preserve the species, |/ and set up special: preservation |‘ areas, These areas were, guard- |:% ed to keep hunters away, and the bighorns were given specia. |: diets ‘and vitamin Shots. As a |:; On the : ALLEYS 910 This includes ‘bus fatr, pool fees and __ Instruction) - PE: COMMUN TIMES: ‘March: 41 aol PM, to 5 P.M, “March 13 ta: ceed to 4PM, Pauline’ McSorley ©, vaes 265