ae eee a Re - into a Crown corporation. Mary Walker, a local prepares for the 16th Annual Arts and Crafts Sale and Exhibition held this weekend at the Caledonia School gym. Saturday, April 25 the show weaver, will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 50 entries have been received In various media including olf. year’s show. painting. watercotors,. pottery, a weaving, stained glass, etc: - Taylor Is the organizer this year and he has set up some new Ideas for this (Rod Taylor photo). Rod -Quellett predicts postal rate increases OTTAWA (CP) — Postal rates will rise almost as‘ goon as the post office becomes a Crown cor-— poration, Postmaater- General Andre Ouellet said Thursday. passed in the Commons last week and Quellet said it should be proclaimed into law by Sept. 1. Postal rates would rise “in the early. menths:”, of the corpo The minister said the 1 17- cents first-class postal rate will definitely rise and other rates, including parcel post, are being studied to find out what the market will bear. Quellet was answering questions at the Senate cominittee on transport and communications which is studying legislation to turn the ‘post office department The legislation was _ WHEN : WHEN WHEN He said rates would have to rise whether-or not the corporation was created ‘‘to allow the department to cope with ingreased €x- penditures” such as the cost of fuel for postal trucks. How high rates will go is up to the Liberal cabinet. The amount has not yet - been fixed, Post office ' revenues rise by $30 million for every one-cent increas® _in the first-class rate. WHEN you s#ouLD STOP ERTISING man becomes a creature of habit so thoroughly he will certainly buy this year where he bought iast year... WHEN WHEN “WHEN WHEN . WHEN The reveniues are also ex- pected to -help reduce the $280-million post office deficit, Finance Minister Allan .MacEachen has predicted the post office will coe be -Mesiclt-tree Within four .: years. _ Postal rates have not been increased for two years. — . Another financial job for . the administrators of the new corporation will be to separate postal services that can ‘be run under ‘ competitive business rules from social-service styled operations that Parliament: would be asked to subsidize. An example cited by Deputy Postmaster- younger, fresher and spunkier concerns In your line conte starting up and taking “your customers” away: through wdvertising... . population conte a ncrene and no ur flea wat fo live and work ia your town... . . you have thoroughly convinced everyone who aver has or ever will be in your store that they will now and forever get better buys trom you. . business principles reverse. themseives and the non- advertiser deas more business then the successful advertising merchant... en step making tremendous sivides in business through well-planned newspaper advertising... you can forget the werds of wise merchant fhe world ever who attribute their success fo the wise use of fhawspaper advertising... you would rather have your own way even It you fail, than fe follow sound advice and perhaps win syccess... 2 : The Surest Way to Stay in Business ~ PROFI TABLY ls to Advertise REGULARLY in the TERRACE-KiTIMAT _ daily herald General James ‘Corkery for the senators: was the delivery by the post office of © “green { groceries parachute in remote nor- it is a service the post office provides, will continue to provide and should be recognized by Parliament asa necessity that should be Corkery made a point of telling the senators that — office ‘Management supports. existing post conversion to a Crown corporation. Last week the country’s largest postal _ by union said the management opposes the conversion. However, Corkery said the managers are “most _ anxious to see this tran sformation toa. Crown corporation. eo with its new opportinities EDMONTON (cP) - Edmonton's Child she was sexually molested by ap wicle. As a result of the attack, Margaret (not her real venereal disease, “An evaluation of “this case indicated classic symptoms — (Margaret) both her own and her mother’s lives because of the incident,” says Centre - director Dr. Jane Silvius. - “The mother was stricken "with her own feelings of i _ atid thetr relationships with * one another.” - mother and ber 10-year-old daughter is continuing, "progress has already been * made and Margaret is again -. Going well in school and has - regained © her self-respect. the last two years -by the welfare. “During that -time,- we " have established a clinical ' _ Staff and programs to assist Margaret is a little girl brought to the attention of- Development Centre after | ‘name) was infected with a- thought she had destroyed The case is typical ‘of: cores of similar incidents referred to the centre over: Alberta department of child _ The Herald, Friday, ‘April 24, 1981, Pepe " victims of incest and other. forms of abuse," says Dr. _ Silvius. “In many cases, the abuser, too, can be helped - with therapy, thus assuring | the integrity of the family unit which we. consider of. utmost importance." David H. Pearson. of Alberta Family Therapy Services Ltd, says. family . therapy ia essential in. “This is: therapy ‘in ite: ‘ most basic form, that-is, a 0 form of treatment which . One problem oftenieen in the father-daughter- in." cestuous.. relationship, : he “pays, is the unecascions sanction of the act by the mother who, condines Ld “fosters: the assumption oa the part of the daughier that - she has.a sexual and this affectional. role with ber . father, — 7 - The Child ‘Development Centre, . non-profit charitable foundation, has -also been treating families - Whohave been abusing their | Abused child fears destruction of lives ‘chilldeen in. a " pumber: Pr ways for the lant five years, she says. - Child abuse in’. “general | and incest-in: particular, is : the dad ‘of problem’ that" familles:. sometimes” 20: counter as a result of ex: : ‘nore movment i upshot is very often that ' children become the. focus 3 of ‘their parents’ anzleties, “and abuse may then occur.” * Dr, Silviies saiys there are several types. of families’ which become involved in incestuous. relations, but they. are less common among families which are j economically _ threat of a jail term against .; the offender may have = _. theurspeutic value. é about... : Find out first hand. 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