WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 174 7 a by Keith " N-G-C SEEKS 10 AID WOMEN’ ‘AFFECTED. BY VIETNAM WAR or . . "While-the Vietnam was, for “Americans, j3 over its effects on, the ‘lives of. those. indirectly. involved are .. just now being considered. An agency called the "‘‘National Network. of- Vielman Era“Women’’ js being ~ ‘organized by the National Council: ‘of Churches. to deal - specifically with. problems affecting women associated - ‘with-the war... Questions like, -“What does a wife do when her © -husband returns from Vietnam and retreats into silence or goes on drug binges?” How‘ does a: ‘couple deal with the resentment over-.separation caused by - pillitary separation?” ‘What special, problems ‘do ‘women yeterans have?" are: being N-C-C slaff organizer - Sharon Marchieny says hundreds of women are also ‘affected “because their sons or husbands . deserted or fled lhe U.S. to eseapé induction. ‘MUSLIM PRINCIPLES | ‘MANDATORY © "IN '.ZAN-* .ZIBAR’S SCHOOLS.‘ wit - Teaching of the principles of -the Muslim religion will now be compulsory.at all school levels in Zanbiar- according (to a presidential order. . Aboul 99 percent of -the . island’s ‘population of 350.thousand are: followers of Islam. Zanzibar’s' :president’:Aboud Jumbe also ’ announced that a -new Swahili’ transaltion of the Koran is being prepared: 8.0 ve ‘TOUT. OF 17. ANGLICAN “SEMINARIES SHUT . DOWN BPinancial diffieulties: and. ’ fewer ordinands were cited and “the: price reasons for. closing ~ Jdown’ Tout of. 17 Anglican ““Pheological Schools in Brilain. .. 22° Phe «decline in ordination: “2 candidates = recommended: for training is still continuing. ‘The hurch’s House off Bishops will use” geographic distribution, “existing (theological .. and ‘educational. resources, ecumenical developments, and . he “suitability: of. existing alleges in to determine which - School. will remain open. -* UTHERAN. CHURCH -. TISSOURL: SYNOD: -BRESIDENT,. . igre egy ees ‘the. Board “of' Control: of” ‘oncordia Seminary, St. Louis, ~ fissouri;~ suspended president . john Tietjen during its Janaury ‘and 21 meeting, The former - resident’ was charged. with malfeasance in performing the ities -of the: office and ad- scacy of false doctrines, A'six-. e(news-:release from the theran.Church Missouri Synod -listed 14 individual of- enses against’ the seminary president,. Although Dr. Tietjen ays the actlon . ia. illegal he wi:inot, Inhis words, ‘challenge his own chureh ina civil court af law.”..In'a 4 page statement to the Lutheran Church - Missouri yn not’ be’pursyed any. further. io remove him'is the ‘result of of:the-Synod, the six majority fambers: of. the Board. of ontrol, and’ the. two. pastors " .. : ‘SUGGESTS REMEDYING ‘CRISIS-IN..U.S. lagezine. snys many energy. c ‘the same religious Sunday laws ‘omated” under a ‘guise of tlonal :crisis. - Seventh-day ynserving: energy. can be roposed-a one-day-in-seven, osing. measure Instead’ of e¢-pame.. gonls . without ‘discriminating .. Seventh-day _ Hegslad ayes members of any hurch - s t.churches.:: 0 ‘BWISH:.- EDUCATIONAL EMPITASIS. IN CANADA TO HIET, TO RELIGION << Toranto -- anil “gg percent of Jews. con- tha Wha’s Happening into “World of Religion: _ that cigarelle sales today are USPENDS SEMINARY: :: “troversial faculty members and charges. agalnst Teitjan would.” Taitjen contends that pressure © ‘cillusion between the President ° who- wrote <(he initial’ ac-, The. editor af. “Liberty” risis Telated Sunday laws are’ Adventist editor.. Roland | Hegstad says effective moans of sestablished’ without the “en-— ingléments of religion. . He” jinday closing. to accomplish -. abbath: business men who. “already clase’ on Saturday. ould: should attend © oor Jewish -” zation saya that7no legs drted from Judaiam cousider: the Jewlsh religton ''valuctess". me Preylim of Canada reports that * Doering neither Jewish converts nor eonverlors of Jews-see the process as an abandonment of Judaism, but view conversion ‘a8 a means-of becoming” a better, more fullfilled jew." P’eyllm 1s now urging a person- to-person approach to hold Jewish interests similiar to that , used by Christian missionaries, — Educational focus will be. on Judaism as a religous system of - values and idealistic life-style -- not history and language, . The - Jewish: ‘population ©. in Metropolitan. Toronto - is estimated at 100,000 Lo CATHOLIC JOURNAL PUSHES FOR SUNDAY LAWS . Editor Bernard: Casslery of the “Catholic Bulletin’ of St. . Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota, says Sunday laws should. be renewed. In an editorial Casserly says,. ‘We have seen from the closing of nine oul of ten gas stations on Sundays and * holidays that we can adjust to'voluntary restrictions on cur Sunday buying habit: .Then he says if gas station canbe closed on Sundays so can other retail outlets, Casserly says now Sunday is no different from any other day in the week~except maybe busier. .The third commendement, he says, states ¢ that we should “Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day” Now. we -have a public emergency--the energy crisis- and he. contends that is legitimate... grounds -(Your B.C Heart Foundation presents a four-part series on heart disease to inform the public. of’ the ‘progress being made to combat this twentleth century health hazard.) : “By: John 8. Armstrang, N.C. _ Canadian Heart Foundation SMOKING AND HEART DISEASE .. a a ~* After ten years. of. countless campaigns to wipe oul. smoking, * _iLis gomeiwhat disturbing to find higher’-"~ than they were in. Surgeon -General’s report. ‘heart and luiig diséase. . In fact, ‘cigarette consumption Is at: an for . " governnient to step, in and end _ Sunday traffle in commerce. Know Your Heart 1963,, the year the first U.S. ~ \ "THE HERALD, j ey The moose season is almost over for another year. I'm not confused as to the date - ils | ‘ February 20 in the year of our” ‘Lord 1974; But if you think the moose season ended last December, let me now give you a few paragraphs to prove the. contrary. ‘ oe ~ T always recall a statement made by Mr, ‘Cyril Shelford, secretary for the local logging -assodation,.. He. said of our valley + “This area has never - been known to produce very many moose.” and he has a point- but that is not the point, The point. is why does this area not sustain a good moose population? The food is here, © ~ and there is sufficient caver for ‘better herds than: exist at “present. All of which brings us back to (he late closure of moase season this year.- and for “the past few years. : -! "This is not a season as such, there “are no lags for ‘sale. Rather, this season isréstricted - to ‘the lucky’. applicants who hold what I must call the In-” famous Food Permit. These permits are issued ‘to persons. deemed to be in need, and are handled by. the’ local con- servation officer. Upon the . acquisition of a permit, the ‘holder can sally forth and bag the great mouse - practically guaranteed, For all we know that the moose are now on their, winter: grounds, and: with the snow conditions are loathe to smoking is dangerous; it does increase the risk of coronary heart disease; it does increase the risk of lung cancer; it. great aggravates chronic bronchitis — disease. This risk also grows as: ~ . and emphysema and seenis to “hear. a significant relationship to other disorders, particularly those of the digestive system. The question is not whether cigaretle smoking is. injurious to health, but what to do aboul . it, Your Heart Foundalion says ~ “don't start," The next best thing lo stopping smoking is to cut. down the number * of _ cigarettes -per day. Cigarette linking smoking to death from_., smokiug can increase the risk of “heart-attack from “two" lo len :- times that" af the non-smoker: * all-(ime:record despite the ,. The death -rate,from coronary _ fhoysands ‘: of } Canadians . who have given them up,,. “Even: though: population growth, does account for increase, It still constitutes a. ‘dangér'sign of: major proportions. ~~ The use of cigarettes. means ‘that smokers: are ‘increasing their charice of disability and: death: from coronary, heart disease, cancer “and, other, ’ disorders linked with cigarette smoking... The evidence con firming: such. links {fs . over- whelming.ard-irrefulable, As long ago as 1967 a world can-. - ference of scientists from many” countries agreed there -Is no. ' longer any - controversy . - -heart ‘ yp ‘smoking “and eventually approaches, that of people who have never smoked, Also, in individuals who stop smoking, ‘abnormal changes in body, -lissues - such as. oceur in the- ~ lungs or bronchial tubes - may . gradually revert toward nor- mal, . The latest statistical reports _on cigarette smoking show a definite increase in lhose who start to smoke at an early age, particularly ‘teen-age girls. ‘They not only injure themselves but. could harm another generation yet unborn. They ‘disease... decreases .. promptly among those who give - ~ move, even in the face of death. ‘L must be a-great shock toa he must issue these out of season permite, After all, he was of the impression that he was in. the employ of * the “Wildlife Branch as a protector of Mother ."Nature’s children, and he now finds he is acting a6 sometime welfare officer for Norm Leyi, And the poor guy probably. went to school and . studied in his chosen profession -. conservalion'- and he now finds that he should have taken ‘-a social workers course, For when a person is in need, the social assistance office is the place lo seek ald. . This is not to suggest that‘a welfare office. OK ‘should be presented to the conservation officer in exchange for a permit to ‘kill moose, for the blood _-would still flow bul through a different channel.. The welfare office might prove an casier. have no vested” interest in game populations, .. ... I do not have. the figures at. hand on the local hunter success for the past season, but- I'll wager my best beaver hat that it was almighty low - a damned site lower than lhe success ratio. - of the food permit hunters who‘ can lake an animal on~ the’ winter grounds. There have been about 40 permils issued this. year, and although - the holders of :the permils are. will be'a bad’example to their own children. .- ‘The’. earlier - people slarl on cigarettes, the greater their risk of: heart’ the daily consumption in- creases... oe oF Diehard smokers and tobacco” corpanies may claim: tha new filters reduce the hazard by substantially cutting tars and’ nicotine but most scientists feel that these clalms have not bee n ‘ atcompained. by . well- ‘ documented scientific data.’ As- for perhaps: the.U.S. Surgeon General ‘said ‘it: all, ‘when: he "warned “that the only ‘increase ** : the smoker's risk by giving him : . more to smoke. smoking Canadians, take a positive step .to :belter heart “health by giving “up your - . eigaretles today.” Aid, if you’ -are-a parent, remember your great deal of truth, teday.. For further, information on: .#j--*. smoking: and heart, disease, 2a : Heart’ _Poundalion - 1881°W, Broadway, ~ .contact your B.C. Vancouver, B.C. V6F PY¥6. . ‘ _a selection of interesting these meals. REQUIREMENTS — You fora group." 4a Spring Luncheon . =. 1b Spring Luncheon - 2a Summer Luncheon; 2b Summer Luncheon +. if Intthe optnian‘of the ju PRIZES — Winning awarded the followin - ‘CA number of fram "HOW TO ENTER — Typ “> Ail entries become the _ should be addressed 10: varialy of British Columbia foods. To ELIGIBILITY. —- The compet .. catering: and ‘dining. chefs and cooks, to professional home economies:or cooking schoo! school students, Entrants must be pe may submit any number of entries In each of the fallowing . 34 Fall-Winter Luncheon. $4.50 or lesa ‘Sb Fall-Winter Luncheon .$5,76 or less - V : dges, the cast.estimate for an.entry does not seam feasibla, - it will be reclassified in a different catagory...” Poe cr JUDGING — Professional and student entries ‘will be Judged separately and on the. ‘following points:.1,, Over-all ‘appetite “appeal. 2. Appropriateness for the season. profésslonal and student’ eniries dprizass. 3.5 te : For the best menu, a framed ‘gold certificate and Patel) ae } framed silver certificate and $100 cash... -. - For tha third-best menu,.a.framed bronze certificate and $50 cash. - ye of Mention certilicates will also be awarded.’ 6, or clearly print each menu en ore side of an Ba" x 1." For the second-best.menu, a | + MENU COMPETITION - rr ar Office of iha Provinclal Secretary... 2: _- , @ovarnmant.of British Columbia * Parllamant Buildings, Motorla, B.C, VBV. 1X4. oo Government of British Columbla ne PURPOSE OF COMPETITION — This competition ia designed to help obtain a and creative luncheon ‘and dinner menus featuring a wide - promote the preparation and enjoyment of - categories. The price in each category Is to be the price $4.50 or less, ‘4a Spring Dinner. ~. $6.50 or lass o - $5.75 orless 4b Spring Dinner: $8.00 orlass~ "|) 9 $45Corless. Sa Summer Dinner $6.50 crlass. || $5.75 or less ’ 6b Summer-Dinner * . / $8.00 or less - ‘ @a Fall-Wiriter Dinner $6.50 ortess: |]: - gb Fall-Winter Dinner * $8.00 orless. ed Honourable sheet of plain band paper, At the-top show.the catagory. write “Professional Entry" of | aes On a separate sheat of paper print your name, address, or school where enrollad.: a et properly of the Government of British. Columbia. whe coe . ek vt ot who of “Student Entry’! *. 4 ition is apen only to restaurant, hotel, institutional, - teachers; and to home economics and cocking - rmanent residents of British Columbia,” . Varlety of B.C; foods, used, 8.-- Imagination and oreativity. 0% 7 phone; piace otamployment . —~ Ail entries must be postmarked ‘by midnight, Match: 15, ." Gowarnment af British Col ye “ ~° Ernest Hall. ee de ay PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ve o | ; : dieticians, and to dietetic. - _per person when catering ©. -in each catagory will bo . $250'cash, : In the tap right-hand eornor: : conversation officer ta find that . raark for the ‘con men’, as they. . the 100 mm. cigaretles,’ If you are not one of the nan-- example may welldecide your children’s attitude to-sinoking , > and-their. ultimate -risk ~ of * acquiring heart disease. ‘Like § father, like son; like mother , * like daughter" ‘still: bolds’.a TERRACE, BC. required’ ‘to.report * all © kills * (ogalion, sex, date, ete). there -- jg.’ no. prosecution. to’. compel them, so very few- reports are -returned; .So the Conservation Office can only. guess at the number of permilees that are - successful » and he can only guess how many of the kills he sees.in the field are because of poachers, 2 You all know that the licence fee and the tag fees have gone — up - in the case of moose. to 17 dollars. [ don't know how you feel brother, but I don’t care to shell out 17 clams and then go looking ‘for a moose that somebody killed last winler for free. There are departments and facilities set up to care for the needy, and that is where the needy should be required to go, . -The Members of the Rod and Gun Club are being kicked right in the mouth. by this food permit. policy, but they are remarkably silent {though 1 must apologize for not keeping hetter contact with them) bul - perhaps the shock has been too much for their vocal chords, “In reply to Mr. Shelford, just because this area is not a good producer of game, there is no reason to kill off what game is here, the ‘herds should be “protected until they are able to attain sufficient ‘numbers to pFoperly . utilize .available . winter range.’ A prime example of ‘this wierdo policy is the deer herd in this valley: I have seen one deer track on my traplinein ° two years and reports I have | indicate a similiar situation in the Whitebottom, Beaver, Lava Lake and Lakelse Lake areas, with a slightly better ‘picture in the Copper Valley. : : The stated policy in the old days was, “Well, deer herds will never build’ up to substantial numbers. because “of ' various factors, so hunters ‘might .as " well kill them,’': So the factors, plus ‘the hunters, have almost eliminated the deer and the season is still open. I.mean ; trumpeter ‘swans don’t do that gforabrand | new home? KEI 1974, jurnbla OREO Sea re sea a Takes a pre Beef production in B.C, is _ being strangled and faces severe degeneration unless long range securfly of rangelands in guaranleed. _ That's the message in a Brief ' prepared by the B.C. Cal- tlemen's “Association, and ‘presented to the Task Force devising .new. methods on rangeland administration. “The message is loud and . clear,” - said a spokesman, “Right now, the industry produces a mera 15 percent of our finished beef requirements. The rest has to be imported. Unless government and the ‘industry. come together and work oul’ a_ security ‘arrangement, beef shortages | are golng to hil. the consumer right in the pockel.” — Phe Brief says in the eight -yeats ending 1972, beef caltle numibers increased in'B.C. by a mere five percent. The human population. increased by. about 28 percent... ‘This ‘clearly. demonstrates . we - are’. losing: ground in otir attempt to provide beef for our fast - growing populalion,”. says the o Brief,. : wy B.C, Cattlemen's Association points aut that while grain prices remain profitable, cattle ‘production -oa the Fraities’ ‘ia | season on them? That?s just as ” Pidiculous as shooting up a deer herd that-is in trouble enough ; Already, Oo So _ These problems. have been protested before, birt not tp the © new administration, They. will be receiving a protest about the ‘moose permits soon. and it will be interesting to note ‘thelr response. : Hope springs ‘eternal, and with the high fees for hunting - trust we will- get some good policies for our dough. =: TH WILSON Sop Toa eee cae eA a as eee att Ere eT alt se 9 r DRED TAT UND tied GM aire EM At eg ea vital - “renewals, the lack of ‘effort to. - well here, so why not open a le a . ge ee Lo a ee eee Beef Production Strangled ilic. of uncerlainty about: da feeling of in-2 security, This ls not conductive~ - lo expansion of production.” .= expecled to remain stalic or even decline, The Association says all-important rangeland is being lost to beef production through the creation. of new parks and reclassification of existing parks to ban grazing, pressures from wilflife and continued erosion of rangelands through regeneration of forests, jogging activilies and burning. The provincial government's Select Standing Committee an Agriculture recently recom- mended permits for grazing land leases be on a year lo year basis. ‘If this becomes a fact,” sald a spokesman, “security is gone. ‘Who in hig right mind will invest thousands of dollars in beef production. only to lose everything If the grazing permit is not renewed in.a year?" wull, * ‘The Brief makes this point of insecurity clear. “The attacks in the news- media.on the ran- ching industry: in British Columbia during the past year’ or 86, combined with refusal of increases in grazing permits, delays: in ‘grazing lease ‘create new ranges and - outright purchases of ranciies of for wildlife; have created .an- at- " The Choice. The smooth taste ff of quality that is - ‘cunmistakably ‘Seagram's. Tecan oe Present | sO nd ANNUAL fudents $1 50. = All Tickets Reserved Except Childrens Matinee Tickets: Cn Sale Now At The Recreation Centre. 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