Wednesday, Junie 12;.1968, studied Youth and their role in the Christian Community was the subject of a panel discussion in Veritas Schcol, The panel discussion, moder- ated by Father Bernard OMI of Kitimat, was sponsored by the Terrace Councll of the Catho- lic Women’s League as part of their June 4 meeting. Guest panelists were Irma Van- halderen and Ella Sturner, both students at Skeena Secondary School, Mrs. Barbara Mc- Donald presented the parent point of view. Also on the panel were teachers Miss Maureen Bibby, Miss Angela MecPhillips and Brother Kearns of the Sacred Heart Parish, Mrs, Bert Marleau, Social Ac- tion Convenor for the CWL in- troduced the guest moderator Father RF, Bernard, OMI, FEMALES LAWRENCETOWN, N,S, (CP) — More female students are training as land surveyors at the Land Survey Institute here, A love for outdcor life, besides an interest in the subject, is the main reason for choosing this career, the students say, : HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME, “belt it high, belt it wide, dramatize with big black buckle . .. that’s the fashion news, Add to that very ‘in’ look of the go along coat and dress and you've got one of the zingiest looks of the season. Pair an off white ribbed cotton ottoman dress with its own wide ribbed black and white all weather coat. Ted's new wife just giggled when mom died DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here’s an unusual ome for yout Uncle Ted has anew wife, This woman cannot say one complete sentence without laughing, For example: : Me: “Hello,” Inez, how are you??? gies” “Bello,” Giggle giggle. “I'm just fine.’? Giggle, le, Me: I’m sorry to hea you lost your mother last week,”* Inez: ' “Thank you for your sympathy." Giggle. ‘Yes, Mother had a great many wonderful friends.’ Giggle, giggle. “And she suffered so much toward the end. It was a blessing when the Lord took her.'’ Giggle, giggle. This senseless laughter is enough to drivea person crazy. She gives me a headache, Uncle Ted is a peach and we love to be around him, but his wife drives everyone up the wall be- cause of her continuous laughing about nothing. ING Wit ou please tell us what can be done about it? —ACH- DEAR ACHING: Inez is one of those unfortunate people who laughs because she fs self-conscious — not because she thinks something is funny. Nervous laughter is.a long-time habit one Inez will probably be saddled with for the rest of v life, Be compassionate, It's no laughing matter. Ld DEAR ANN LANDERS: My job puts me in contact with dozens of people everyday. For the past several years I have had a lot of trouble with my teeth. Three months ago my den- dist advised me to have all my teeth extracted, sa1 did. The people I work with have told me my dentures are the most natural they have ever seen and they have improved my looks 100 per cent, Every day now, someone remarks on my beautiful teeth, This morning one man sald, “I never noticed what a lovely smilie you have. - Your teeth are perfectl’* 1 feel ike a fraud saying “thank you"’ and letting it pass— especially when my co-workers hear the complimentsand know the truth, Can you advise me? —ALL SMILES DEAR SMILES: - Aceept the compliments graciously and say “thank you’? The teeth are yours whether-you bought ‘em or grew ‘em. You don't owe anybody a certificate of origin, * * & DEAR ANN LANDERS: Everyone has been faced with this annoyance at some time or another; yet, so far as I know, no- body has come up with a solution. I refer to people who call on the phone and start out with, “Well, so you finally decided to hang up? I’ve been trying to get your line fo an hour,’* I realize such people are extremely rude, but they always succeed in putting me onthedefensive and before I know it Iam apologizing and even telling them to whom I was speaking, You would be doing me (andothers, I'm sure) a great favor if you could come up with afew crisp sentences to put down the FLATTERING MATERNITY DRESS in Jinen. The bodice is gently, artfully shaped with tiny inverted tucks. Bands of brilliant orange outline the neckline, armhalds and dece- rate the center front of the dress ending in a flattering bow. The orange accent is re- peated in open crochet textured stockings, Dress fashioned of Irish linen by Ma Mere. bon. - The Dress ‘ese: ik “dressy enough for a party, enough to wear right through spring — the skirt belled, dirn- dled or just neatly fitted, sash- ed or puckered at the: waist. ° The Vest. Shape: is: putlined with daisies to separate the fit-. ted bodice from the flared skirt of Bill Blase’ white pique dress. The, Shirt . . Shape in tucked sheer white cotton, edged with @ powder blue tatting: ‘The plain white skirt {s gathered at the ff waist under.a a blue: ‘taffeta tribe jj The Pesgant Bloine shape is soft and fluid’in. white’ triace- tate crepe, self-sashed, ‘The de- sign banda it with embroidered blue braid. |.” The Shirred’ ‘Shape: is “deli- cious in’ apricot dotted swiss, , shirred at the waist and at the top of the long, full sleeves. ~ light Sew Pretty’ theme for Jobies’ fashion show Sew Pretty for Spring was ‘the theme of a Job’s Daughters. fashion show on Monday June 3, : | This adverlisementis not publishedor wutsplayed by the Liquor Cantrol Board ar by the Gavernment of British Columbia - Calona Crackling Rose the distinctive entertainment wine YOUR GUESTS WILL APPRECIATE 7 THE CHAMPAGNE QUALITY ‘OF THIS. SUPERIOR ROSE. IT IS VINTED BY THE SAME WHOLLY NATURAL PROCESS . AS CALONA CHAMPAGNE FOR EXTRA FINE Lavon, LIFE > AND APPEARANCE —e THE BUBBLES ARE NATURE 's VERY OWN, . : 4 mo esa sya Olt FINKST quatt ITY. ae se eecaneates _ EVERY BOTTLE IS INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED - YOUR ASSURANCE CALONA CRACKLING, Rost. A VERY SPECIAL WINE FOR, VERY SPECIAL OCCASIONS. boors. — BLACK CORD FEVER Try it. DEAR FEVER: Sorry, [’m fresh out of erigp sentences, . but silence can be more shattering than any barbed phrase. Teatime topics How to , By - When wi jou ti a raw Those are signs of soft, over-rip When you get them home, in- vert the box on @ tray or plei- ter to look at the. berries on the bottom. Discard any thatare softor bruised. - Use strawberries promptly. Even in the refrigerator they do not keep longer than two orthres days. Wash them just beforeyou use them, then hull them, ev 8 If you want to freeze some, shoose firm fully ripenedberries Wash, sort and hull them, Leave them whole or cut them in quar ters or slice, You may pack strawberries in dry sugar, using Y% cup sugar.to 4 cups whole| ’ berries, or two-thirds cup sugar ‘to 4 cups qartered or slicek berries. ‘ The consumer * section of the Canada department of agriculture has some strawberry recipes available in an eight-page leaf- let called Strawberry Desserts, It is free from the information division of the department. One recipe, for glazed straw- berry tarts, calls for: 12 four= inch baked tart shells, 4 cups hulled strawberries (1 quart box) se itt “their caps, or. have: left..pink stains on the-bottom of their box. handle _ strawberries did: sold the “tid that are minus berries. fs sugar, dash salt, 44 cup water, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 1 or 2 drops red food coloring, pint sweetened whipped cream, bring to a boil and press through a sieve, Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt, Gradually add water and sieved Juice, -Bring to boil and cook, stirring constantly, un- til thickened and clear (about 3 minutes). Cool, add lemon juice and-tint with food coloring. Ar= range remaining strawberries in baked tart shells and coat with glaze. Chi]. ; _ A parfait calls’ for yr) cups huil- ed strawberries *(1. pint box), two-thirds cup sugar, 12 cup wa ter, 2 egg¢ whites, 4 teaspoon sait, 14 pint whipped cream, Crush and press strawberries throught .a sieve, Combine sugar and water and boil to the thread stage (230 to 294degrees). Mean- while combine egg whites and salt and beat until stiff but not dry, .. Pour hot syrup slowly over egg whites, beating constantly, than continue to beat until mixture is cool, Fold in sieved straw- Crush 1 cup of the berries mariners have founded the Come | A collection of youthful styles in bright colored fabrics, in vogue this spring, were model- direction of Martha Fortier, Miss Fortier is educational fashion stylist for Western Canada for Simplicity Pattern Company. She Births The following births were re. pital: bright, May 25, a girl, Mr, and Mrs, Alton Lindstrom May 28 a boy. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Gray, May 29, a boy. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Ursulak, May 31, a girl. 3, 4 girl, Mr, and Mrs, Larry Brothan, May 4, a boy, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Ashalend, May 4, a boy, . Mr, and Mrs, Joe Eetiour, May: 6,2 hove , te A Senior mariners get own company VANCOUVER (CP) —Senior pany of Master Mariners of Cane ada, similar to the Eonourable Company of Master Mariners a British group, Membership is limited to 100 captains with more than five o years merchant marine service, Wildlife area for B.C. birds. -CRESTON, B,C, (CP) — Work on development of the Creston Valley wildlife management area will begin before the end of the year, the British Columbia re. ereation department announced, The 11,000-acre area is a major nesting ground for waterfowl and also contains one of B,C,’s best, warm-water fisheries, There's a new cigarette al- most ready for the’ market. It comes with ear plugs for those who don't want to-hear why they 4 teaspoons cornstarch, 14 cup REDD D'OR Dining _ Dancing berries, CABARET June 14 & 15 . should not smoke. led by the young girls under the corded in Mills Memorial Hos, Mr, and Mrs, Fredrick Lam- Mr, ‘and Mrs, Dean Cole, May : gave a Fumie commentary on | each costume modelled and groups of styles. A wide range of: spring and |. summeyx fabrics were on dis-. play by Elken Mercantile. At intermission Mrs. Elsie Mac- Pherson explained the use of color combinations in the var- fous materials displayed, Gino's Coiffures was respon- aible for the models’ hair styles and Terrace Drugs the make-up. 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