THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 Community Calendar Saturday, June 12, 8:00 p.m. Wine, cheese and dance party in honor of Citizen of the Year Mrs, Vesta Douglas, sponsored by the Terrace Rotary Club, at the Community Center. Admission §2 a person. Tickets available at the Herald office and from any Rotary Club Member. MMXKX Monday, June 14, 7 p.m, Defensive Driving Course begins at Caledonia Senior Secondary School, sponsored by Adult Education Department. For information telephone H. Power at 635-6531 or 635-3833. XXXX June 6 through June 12 is Pioneer and Elderly Citizens Week in British Columbia. Why not take a senior citizen to lunch? Monday, June 14,7p.m. Annual inspection of Terrace Air Cadets in the Safeway Parking Lot, RXXX Thursday, June 10 through Saturday, June 12: an exhibition of Vera Frenkel’s “Printmaking Plus’ at the Terrace Library Basement Gallery. XXKX Eight new Legion Auxiliary Branch 13 members attended the June ist meeting. Rummage sale convenor Mrs. Anne Kohl reported more than $80 was realized from the sale, and about $90 from the Centennial Pie Sale. Arena fund will receive a portion of the proceeds. The June meeting was the last before the summer recess, Water bombers standby here Campers, hikers, and anyone else planning to travel through wooded areas should ‘‘use caution in the woods,"’ district forest ranger Tom Harvie said. Although the weather has been cool and damp in the past few days the forest fire hazard remains moderate to high and could easily become extreme after one or two sunny days, People are easily lulled intoa false sense of security and become less cautious in the. woods following a damp spell, Harvie said. But the forests are still tinder box dry and could easily explode into a flaming fury, he added. Because May was a dry month with about half the normal rainfall expected the ground and forests are unusually dry. The rain that has fallen in the past couple of days barely effected forest conditions because it has been very minimal, he said. To emphasise the point the ranger noted that two Canso water bombers are stationed at the airport ready to help douse any minor fire flare up that could precipitate a major blaze. The aircraft are ordinarily stationed out of Smithers but because of the more hazardous forest conditions here have been rolated here to protect the woods, until the fire hazard in the Smithers region exceeds this areas or conditions drop to a level where they will be more urgently required elsewhere, One small spot fire caused by a careless camper was contained by the forestry officials this past weekend. CENTENNIAL MEMO - Two Indians were hanged for murder in 1853 on Protection Island near Nanaimo and the scene of the execution received the name Gallows Point. SUMMER COOL -- This is a cool look for medium and long hair for summer. Face-flattering frosting was achieved with a hair Hightener that works in conjunction with the sun to take darker brownettes and blondes to lighter shades. e Complete blonding as well as special effects like highlighting, tipping and sun-streaking can also be achieved in a day or two in the sun. Crown hair and bangs are caught atop the head and tendrils and guiches form lang loop curls set in niuinules with small instant hairsetter rollers. ONE INDIVIDUAL | OR GROUP LIVING COLOUR PORTRAIT PARENTS: we've arrangad to have a nationally recognized profes- stonel photographer at our store on the dates shown below, You can have each mamber of the family photographed in several pores, and pick up any one of them for your frea portrait, We only ask that all children be accompanied by a parent. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to gat a living colour partrait you will treasure always, Several poses are taken and low cost. additional portraits are availabfe for those who wish them. it's our way of saying Thank You” to our many regular customers, to sveryone else. incidentally, we believe these photographs are really something special. Thay'ra beautifully posed portralts — not snapshots, And don’t forget they'll ba in fving colour, so dress the childran in bright colours, and “Welcome” FAMILY GROUP PORTRAITS WELCOMED Monday | te dune 14 oe a +. ae A Aite toyou from . Manager, of 7 per cent, effective April 1, B.C. Hydro employees - “thieéyear - aontraet providing salary increases totalling 22.8 per cent has been reached between B.C. Hydro and Local 378 of the Office & Technical Employees’ Union, A joint statement issued June 4 by Ron Bone, president of Local 378, and Edward Peck, Hydro’s Labor Relations said the proposed agreement had been approved by a majority of the union’s 2,000 members and by Hydro’s Board of Directors, The contract covers the pericd from April 1, 1971 to March 31, 1974. All regular employees covered by the main agreement will receive a salary increase of 714 per cent, retroactive to April 1; a non- -cumulative i increase of 714 per cent, effective April 1, 1972; and a cumulative increase Shaking can be fatal LONDON - Parents who give 1973. In addition, improvements in vacation entitlements will be effective in the third year of the contract. | get 22.8 pet. increase Employees of Hydro’s field’ construction work will receive wage increases totalling approximately 25 per cent over the three-year contract period. Old blondes don’ fade ‘they just dye away , Woman’s sternal quest for a - more flattering halr color. is recorded as far back as 444 B.C. But probably even Neanderthal Woman, peering in her pond mirror, was disenchanted with her natural shade. The ancient Egyptians used. gold and white powders and coloring to enhance locks and looks. But they covered up with wigs toavoid sun stroke. If they could have taken the sun, its lightening powers would have been a boon. They favored blonde hair ... perhaps because Cleopatra's black wigs actually covered natural strawberry blonde tresses, according to a Canadian hair cosmetic. company’s research department. Roman women of 27 B.C. liked blonde hair so much it was fashionable even though protitutes were required by law to lighten their hair... Women who wanted light hair wore blonde wigs of German hair or bleached their hair with ashes of plants, elderberries, nutshells and vinegar. Or they sat patiently in the sun's bleaching rays. Sun sitting was practised with vigor in the Sixteenth Century First Glass Business Space. toad as well...often with horrifying results, The houses of Venice were commonly topped with Tittle constructions of wood, turrets without roofs, - Women sat for hours in the turrets, moistening their hair with safron and water ‘as fast as it was dried by the sun, - Some women used medicated sulphur and water for the same effect, “And some added alum and honey to the safron, sulphur and water. Cases of.blindness, permanent hair loss, sun sickness and even death from adverse chemical reactions or sun stroke were recorded, - The slight lightening, brightening effect of the lemon was then discovered. [ts juice, was mixed with water after shampooing lo remove soap film and brighten blonde and brunette. Jocks. A lightened look, however, took months of repeated treatments to achieve. The laok of sun-streaked hair desired through the centuries is probably the best way to soften the face and features. 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