ab nae I peer eae © Sa tenn SSE ee oma farce a ~ es = poof OE = _ oy _ PAGE BO | ‘The Three Ri sop, - Activity Report, SECO ERE CHET HE POHC MERE CE REUTER GE Activity Report February §, 1974 * The trainees, ten in number, today. visited the Samson Poultry Farm in Terrace, . All @reatly enjoyed the very {n- formative tour conducted by Mr. Kincaid, the new owner of the poultry complex. | . The plant is composed of approximately eight or ten buildings, one of which alone houses. 13 thousand laying leg horn chickens. . ~ The total regular population: is 30,000 birds. - The tayers produce ap- proximately 85 percent, that is about 85 eggs per hundred birds per day. ot "We were astonished Lo learn thal Mr: Kincaid produces only about one-third of the requir- ments.of birds and eggs for the Northwestern B.C. area. . To gain optimum efficiency it appears that he should at least. double his production in order to properly operate ‘his. various “necessary components such as the feed hammer mill, his egg cleaning, coudling - and packaging division, his poultry dressing facility and others, + We understand he is con- slructing ‘an additional large laying farm. -Our people, HP, my ml e -.” you when opening a jar of * Instant coffee is not a chem- ! deal. It comes from real cof- » fee ails, But those oils are ' sprayed into the jar before » . db ds capped and the aroma ‘+ does nothing for the flavor : | of the coffee in the cup! re eo. - wx o ba iol o o o eo a ry a ? o a r oy i a = ny a Chocolate an aphrodisi- ac? The ancient Aztecs be- Reved so; they forbade their women to eat it. Likewise, 17th century monks were told to leave hands off, too. 2ESSEHAG FEE TERETE LES Ae - Canadian & The aroma that greeta take out ‘635-61 vers Workshop , especially Elaine, Vivian, and ” Gayetle- were quile impressed. We have been kindly invited to holda field trip again Jater in the year (0 the very interesting plant when the weather is belter and the othe other trainees can be with us. . We plan to conduct one of these (ypes of visits each month to various places in the area such ag saw mills, large stores, city .olfices, the police depart- ment, the hospital, the Vocational School, the Kitimat Alcan plant, fish canneries in Prince Rupert and others. The Samson group visit was arranged and conducted by - Verne Kincaid, manager and his assistant Pauline Vaal Hanke. Our thanks again go the the people of this cammunity and area and particularly to Mr. Kincaid for his kind help. We feel that all heré at the workshop need to understand much more of the activity that goes on In legitimate businesses. In order lo & understand more clearly the opportunities available. nad the ~ requirements: necessary to enter these fields as paid em- ployees. | factefancies. ay Re rl, ie Aha dl : Titessy KS “Today's flavor magicians are merely carrying on 4 tradition as old as history. ‘Accomplished cooks in an: cient times were able to make salt pork, olives, on- ion, parsley, condiments and stuffing taste like quail! . Me = iH" a BOS RK Ever wonder why there's little or no vanilla in most vanilla ice creams? All the ~ natural yanilla produced in the world would not be enough to flavor the vanilla ise cream in the U.S. alone! STRAWBERIEY- LEMON. RAGE TUTT FRUTT- BANANA NUT yor FICGE » HAWAUAN Bier QHicved MINT. Bd tIME! ‘hare are more than 9,000 laste buds located on your tongue - mare than enough to help you enjoy any favor! 1 Exoti Chines Foods . “: Open Mon. thru Sat. 10am to lam i, Sunday 11am. to 10pm.‘ ~ xotic meals THE HERALD, ep cceetvmaisivees | nuing TERRACE, B.C. 0 HAM RADIO OPERATOR Lhave received an offer of the assistance of two qualified _ Instructors to give a course to enahle people lo attain an Amateur Radio Licence. On One of the requirements to obtaining aradioilicenceis lo be able todo Morse Code, This, as well as all.other parts of radio operations, would be included in , Educati Theme eee ge sperm Ps A "By Hugh Power) the course, if YOU are in- terested in such a course, please conlact Hugh Power at 635-6531 or 695-3833 as soon as posaible. A course could be organized at the present lime,- if there is sufficient interest! : MATH 11 A class will begin the first week In March for those who are interested intaking | the Hair & Beauty ane TRENDS AND HELPFUL TIPS ff HAIA COLORING DO’S AND DON'TS Did you kaow that red- . Jheads are hard to hypnotize? That blondes blush more eaaily than brunettes? That- while brown-eyed redheads can acquire a suntan, blue- eyed ones usually can’t? Of course, thesd colorful findings apply only te nat- ’ ural blondes, brunettes and ' redheads. If you color your hair-or would like to-there are other facts you should know: for example, thae hair coloring do's and don'ts from the experts at Clairol, that’s compatible with your eye color and skin tone. - Olive complexions ara sel- dom flattered by ash blonde hair, and jet black tresses may have an ageing effect on very fair or pale skin, Don't expect to get the exact shade on the hair color- ing chart. The calor of your own hair combines with the color of the product: to give you a uniquely individ- * wal result, . . Don't -neglect doing a strand test when you color your hair at home, Pre- testing your’ chosen color on a few strands of hair - can help you avoid disap-:~ . -and get the rich glowing | . i pointing aurprises. : Do follow: package in- structiona to and time your hair color- PAT THE LOC f matic hair color change may | mean a change in make-up De choase a hair color the letter, -~ AL CHU ing exactly, A kitehen timer keeps track of the minutes, ‘and puts an end to clock- * watching. ‘ Do condition your hair while you color it: with e product that does both jobs. The Balsam Color Protein- ized Conditioner in ‘hew Clairol Baleam Color adda body and softness to hair. It eliminates the need to use conditioner, creme ringe, or shampoo after coloring. Don’t worry about turn- ing into a flaming redhead or a brassy blonde. Today's hair calora are ‘so realistic, . they'd even fool Mother Na- ture! Some have been spe- dally formulated to. resist = xed fading and brassy tones. Do remember that a dra- es well, If you're planning to go from dark, to blonde, for example, you may need © new shades of lipstick and eye shadow to harmonize with your hair. = . Don't. worry about un-. natural looking! results or hair damage. With a product like Clairol -Balzam Color - you can forget your fears hair color of your dreams. Do_it! There's no excuse.,.- not to anymore, RCHES, . _— bass Le Be cm ee Se eee Se ’ ~ - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE | ', OT “apie eanainaves a - §éivies Schadute <7 ne a pig aha of Your” semreN TGF a tricinialy chbrch plea * " nee $5 ~~ SALVATION ARMY: ain Graig oe ae Hw THubeday Wight 1 "elble Study Br ly re i Prayer Mgeting” a secondary school academic Math 11 course. The Math 11 course is .mainly a course in algebra. It ie necessary to have completed the Grade & academic math course, or its” equivalent, before taking Math 11, There are already a suf- ficient. number of people in- terested in taking this course to warrant offering it. " Please contact Hugh Power if you are interested in taking this course. “GED INTERIM TESTS A total of 68 persons will be writing the GED — tests’ in terrace on March 1 and 2. However, 1 have been Informed that many other others applied to wrile but the applications were received toc late to write on March 1. Kyou have ap- plied, bul have not recelved a - reply.from. Victoria, then your application was received after the cuL-off dale. Lé there are al least twenty persong who wish fi we ee et tt ten to write in April, it is possible that an interim testing sessions may bearranged. There will he a regular testing session on May 19 and 20, For both of these testing sessions, we must ‘have at least twenty applicants before the tesls can be given in Terrace. If you missed. the March | testing session, please let me knaw.as soon as possible if you wish to write in April or May. applicants, the sooner 3- cami _arrange a testing session. If _ ‘ you have already sent in an application, yau will not need to apply again. : . DATES TO REMEMBER ‘February 26 - Course hegins on “How to Survive Death Taxes.” March 1-2 GED testing session. March 9-10 Instructor's Course” ~ in Defensive Driving - March 12 Films lo be shown by Ray Skoglund TM ae, af ~ 4c £Y T=. — "Wr = b\ Fan, Indian falktore has it hat childhood diseases are brought 0 s 4542 Lakelse i 403 Park M A646 Scott 3215 Kalum: . 4907. Lazelle Ave. wx Sunday School’ we y_ Senior 12 & up 10:00 8m. | 7 100 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 am. | ¢" Minlstar Rev. B.S. Laws CATHOLIT-CHURTH : -'CaiaAvenue” |” —"" SUNDAY MASSES adam. Welsam 7 ‘EVANGELICAL 9:45 Sunday Schoot e@ «14:00 Morning Worship , 7:30 Evaning services | Wednesday 7:20 p.m. ay Prayer and Bitle Study f (FREE CHURCH | Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks ‘St. * “eon. Sparks S?. & Patk Aveo we Pastor D. Kalser Phone 635-Sa02 til:00a. Sunday Schoo 45a. your Friendly Family chu 11:00 a.m, Warship Service: m ‘Sunday School. Rema. 4 a) $:06 p.m, Worship Service | ee ee ry “Rey.8.8. Ruggles ©. ° Phoii? Ma Park ave," SESS, . CHRISTIAN abl aed neon H i BI . vening 7 mj f “carey” | | een O- ~spurrastavsirayme ain: | “ST MATTHEW'S; mM ° Revsonivanaye ~ YY _ CHURCH is ‘ Phone 635-2621 , are Carehe Avenue; Terhace. Sunday School - Terrace 10 anf 1g egitigin Grur'ch oF Cant,” , 4 camels ‘Sorday Services: ~ 5 . a pn John Stokes =~] Past Phone 635-5855 RCHOF GO Ue River Dri’s ° 13-4544 : - & Evening Woratlp 7:30 P.M, Cy es : | sunday School 10:00 aM, Morning Worthie Wire AM. Prayer Service Wed. 7130 2.M. Yavih Service Fri. 7130 P.M. 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To say “Be My Valentine” today, you can have an FID florist send a “LovyeBundle bouquet to the .one yau love, It ean be sent almost any- where in the U.S. or Can- ada in time for Valentine's - Day. “LoveBundle” express es your emotions without words. Designed in an exclusive white porcelain container that's carved and. filigreed NESDAY, FEBRUARY.27, 1974 ” .” FLOWERS-THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE. . - with Jacy leaves and roman- tically lined in red, it’s a radiant arrangement of fresh- aa-daisy dalsies, tender (u- lips, “churming carnations, pretty pompons and fragile ferns, It wears.a rasy sachet heart on its leaves that haa at heart a vial of FTD"s acerit-sational new Joie de Fleur perfume ina benutiful “matchbook” cover. Flowers were ance truly a language of lovers. 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