mee co" mee a rr are uw we 6S a _ Herald Btati Weiter a ° TERRACE Thornhill residents. received goad news this: “ week as the annolinced July 2atart-up of its bus service has- sheen ratified by BC Transit after Terrace. Distrtet.Councit *. . -aitd' Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine :Board approval, - © Through sérvice reductions. and “extension of bervice to a ‘Thombil the plan means a significant saving this-year‘for . _ ‘Terrace, says the BC Transit release.” Its share of transit costs will drop 21: per cent while the regional: disttict will contribute funds to cover its share of the Thornhill service. * ~ Shr trips a day will operate between downtown, Terrace ~ and the built-up. area ‘of Thornhill to the Bench Monday . trips. on weekdays. through Friday. . Half of these trips. will also extend to the ‘inky area and halt to the Rueensway area, ATE Happy Cano Senter News By GLADYS OLIVER | . Some time hag elapsed since there has Been ary news sof Branch 73 B.C, Old Age Pensioners Organization, and: the . , activities at the Happy Gang Centre. - ‘Now the Spring weather is‘ here; members are busy gardening, and a number holidaying. ‘However, the Centra ” -being made, and ‘sewing done for our fall bazaar, } as well as 60 laid back and lacking in intensity," - - knitting, crocheting, and other hand-cratts. Every. Friday’ ; afternoon at 2 p,m.; Bingo is enjoyed. Bridge and cribbage’. _.are a favorite passtime for'several of our members,” “Hot. . ' \ lunches are served Monday through: Friday. between 12. ‘noon and t'p.m.: Two bus loads. travelled from Prince Rupert May-17 to visit: with us.. ‘Their spirits: were not dampened teo much when word was received thatasmall | . bridge:imd collapsed East of Prince Rupert. They were transferred from’ one bus to. another at .the site,” ‘and continued oxhome, There is a’ possibility‘of a1 return tip ». a ; our’ organization: in June. By now you will know that Mrs President of Br: 73 BCOAPO, witht Mx} Troelstra as treasurer. Please: ‘tote, mt iting ‘address for ‘Br, 73.B,C Old Age Pensioners anid Happy Gang Centre, is Box 605, Terrace, BC V3G 4B8. Hello, and greetings toour ul and shut-in members... ‘ fo : : Hi LTE ” Vettran CBS journalist Walter Cronkite speni two weeks covering the British campaign trail and seems to have won a following In England. His interviews for British television with Prime Miniter Margaret Thatcher and the other major candidates for the June 9 general election gave British viewers an American's interpretation of-the campaign. “Mr, Cronkite’s manner is 80 unaffected sind easy pole, said Daily Mall TV critic Mary Kenney, ‘Yet at the end of. half‘an hour, the viewer feels he has learned a reat deal,” Corinne Cote-Leverque aften “reluctantly altends' . government fimctlens ‘with her ‘husband, Premier Rene. Levesque, but she says she is seldom told the: inside in- - formation behind the ‘affairs, . The publicity-shy wife of the premier - invades that, despite her reticence ‘about going to:such affairs, ‘they usually end ip being very‘Interesting.” © "0". : _ “Then I think to’ myseli, ‘r'm glad I went,” bok -Ironieally, Cote-Levesque’s introduction ‘to the ‘political world was at the home of her husband's breh-ival, Prime a “Minister Pierre ‘Tradeau. | . - - H. F, Bartlett had therigit idea when he gtiped about his - _ Wages —~ his'complaint lasted almost a cantury, : - Bartlett's: lament: ~ “Working on this house for $1.50 a day. Pretty (pugh. Amen,” —.was discovered, by Anmette - and Dennis Harmon after carpenters dismantled the front porch of their Oregon farmhouse. © The message was written in carpenter's pesicil ona piece . of aiding and was signed and dated Oct. 17/1888. | _- The Harmons plan to frame it asa iremindee of {hardships in the old days. + Some find the metric system confusing, while others find imperial measurements equally disturbing. ° ‘A West:German touring the United States got a crash _ “course in American measurements when his overalred’ van smashed inte a barrier on the Bridgeport bridge connecting West, Virginia and Ohio. . “A sign warned that the clearance was nite feet, which ia 2.7 metres. But Siegfried Herr of Wastercelle, Weat Ger-- many, unfamiliar with the méssurement,sald he thought ° the clearance was nine metres, more than enough space. | - Police estimated damage to the vehicle at $200. es _ U.S: Presiderit Ronald Reagan. Senator Edward Zorlaehy sent a letter to the White House . ecicoiraging Reagan to attend a S0th-anniversary party of ~ -. the Tennessee Velley Authority on June itand a tribute to " Senator George W. Norris, who died in 1944. A Reagan aide sent.a reply declining thé invitation, but’ ; sald, “Please extend his’ (Reagan's) warm regards to Senator Norris. ” .. transmitted by fecal material, direct contact,’on halr, feet, ~-glothing, feéding utensils, and: ‘portable: kennels.” The: : ’ parvovirus is quite handy and survives well in nature, ‘It'ls: itch spo at vice-. - _ resistant to heat, detergents, and alcohol , but is gusceptibla president, ani Mr. Lou Gair second vice-president, Mrs. . + Evelyn Frank continues on as:. secretary hy “and Mr: Chris “every. 30. days’ during’ this. period, . Puppies.’ te . pomunity through colostrum (the: first Anil) when first : and. intestines ‘can heal.: A Nebraska senator has a tough job to perform, thanks to ; . On Satrdaye Terrace’ iarequoat to reduce transit Goals this: ea ‘nervica at 6:30 p.m.; the later start of service on Saturday . mornings at il a.m, instead of 8 a, m, and fewer me No other diseaze in- veterinary medicine has “aroused public interest like the previous ‘outbreaks of Canine © Parvovirus Enteritis (CPV), form which affects the digestive system and the myocardial: form ‘which atfeets the heart. ae : The clinical signs of the enteric form include depreasion, logs of appetite, fever, voniiting and diarrhea® often‘ with . blood in’ both the. stools. and the yomitis. Dogs with: ‘this . forin of the disease are often reluctarit to move and may-lie . ___ Still most of the time; mosning in pain.’ The pain a pears to. ae “continues to. be busy, with sewing on Tuesdays; Quilts are “be related’ to: ‘intestinal discomfort: Pipe are. uslally more severely. affected than adults, The clinical: signs of the myocardial ‘form are. obscure; The onset and | Progression of the disease are: ., Thursday there were only about six trucks working in the sigas .of illness or die shortly after a period ‘of vonilting, .° _erying and difficulty breathing. ‘This form of: the digeane rapid. ‘Puppies may he found dead: ‘Without any, previous: has been reported only in: puppies: +...’ Mortality (percentage of puppies in the litter atfected) ‘ . greater than & per cent and may be 100 per. cent in. some ~ cases, ery cPY infections are highly: contagious: “They may be to chlorine bleach, The disease haa now been Fecognized - worldwide, There has been no > scientific evidence to daie that Py infections or vaccinations. affect reproductive ability. of: "males or females. ; of '. "Prevention is carried out primarily by viecinatio and, to 2 “a small degree, ; isolation’ of affected animals. ‘Current’: vaccination programs recommend that Vacein from slx weeks to 20 ‘Weeks of age: with’ Pi re eee least.’ born, if the dam is immune to CPY: infection. : This . immunity lasts a variable period of time. ie., it canbe lost * at any time during this six to. 20 week period. Vaccinations: ** . given to puppies which have the “first milk immunity" still present will not provide long term protection, against CPV infection. ‘Therefore, vaccination programa must be carried on beyond 16 to 17 weeks of. age, Annual. boosters - should be given in conjunction with other. immunizations, ' There is no effective treatment for CPV infection. . - Affected animals can only be supported by nursing care: ~ such as intravenous fluids, antibiotics, and withholding oral intake of any: foodstuiis until the damage to the stomach ‘The supportive care can be expensive as it may. have to be carried out over a a lengthy period of time, . . ‘un ~ The best means of prevention: is vaccination.” “There. are‘ now available. ‘to veterinarians, CPV vaccines :in combination with other immunizing agents, The vaccines available today have been fully tested for. safety, and are - This article was written for Ke 9 Kapers by Dr. Les Hays, a local veterinarian Z Bee Y- eee Will be three trips to all parte of the “Thorahill district,’ ‘From. me Bench ‘area will: hea 20--- - “at $251,758 this - year,. says the release. - minute. striptto. downtown. -_ service is expected to produce an increase i in the number of 9 Kapers \ . Association have ended a disagreement with Timberex, a. ‘Two forms of this disease are recognized; the enterte : ‘Orda rgb, ; ive * _ didn’t even know he was Canadian: siaibpcinte.” ° sebecpe iio ial Aa Total cost of the Greater Terrace ‘Transit Sys tem remains The Thornhill - { a passengers using the bis, from 94,000 1088,000 this’ year, year, (the plan . ‘Maintains’ ‘most of the well-used bus trips for. secondary and os ‘college’ students and Beople’ who ‘work downto BAYS ‘the , ~ release: a 7 ‘The changes in Terrace include the ending of the Fey . _ Fares. will remain ‘at. the: ‘current jeve) of. 50. eenis: for. adults, and 40 cents for students, seniors and children fora an ; introductory, period. On Oct. 1azone fare sysiem wil be introduced which will! "Terrace truckers ~ reach agreement .- Herald Staff Weiter ; TERRACE— Members’ of ‘the . Northwest: Loggers “Vancouver company whichis selling Cottonwood to China, Members met Wednesday and agreed | to a new offer from the company. ..- About 25° trucks. will be hauling’ logs 't to Kitimat for- _ shipping toChina during the next 10 days.” Since the hauling will be carried out from varlous areas in the Skeena region - a loggers association spokesman, Dwain McColl, says there are varigus rates involved.in the agreement. wo, One member complained that ‘the operators were being ' offered $100 below the 1981 rate, He said the rate just ‘covered the’ cost of the hails: and there. was nothing for . ; maintenance of vehicles, AB a reguit truck operators refused tomove their equipment at thé low rates, |. Some operators. also complained that te Motor Carrier Commission "sold us | down the river’? by opening this area to anyone in the pravince., This allowed the contractor to bring in trucks from all: over-the: ‘province but prior. to area, Operators claimed that the commission is designed to _ Prevent outside operators from moving into local operators territory. They must have. “a” plates to run in the areas . they are hauling. The Hazeltons are in Area 19 and Terrace — isin Area 20. Truck owners met Wednesday. at 5 a.m. at the -weigh scales at Highway 16 and | Highway 25 to show their solidarity against the old rates, They were. made the new... - offer which they accented Wetinesday evening. ‘Americans ignorant WATERLOO, ‘Ont. (CP) — Americans still think of Canadians, if they do at all, as beer-awilling igloo dwellers _ who come no closer to revolution than jaywalking, says the _ wife of Canada's ambassgdor to the United States. ‘Sondra ‘Gotlieb told. delegates. attending a: three-day _ conference on Canadian culture that the stereotypes of ‘the - Great: ‘White North are difficult. to.break, =; “They: either, enor. UB OF. they - think. we're. docile - : who, are: afraid’ of jaywalking,” abe. sal is io “Nobody in the U.S. has ever heard of Pierré Berton or > even Peter ‘Newman, " exclaimed the witty, s5-year-ald wife “of Ambassador Allan Gotlleb... m, “When a Canadian does: make. “good, Americans are | ~ astoiinded to learn that he or she ever dwelt north of the 40th _ parallel, but they-do tend to note the origins of our. more _ eccentric citizens, alie.sald, —- “Chad John. Kenneth Galbéaith over for a party. They . Margaret Trudeau is’ a Canadian.” _ “Gotlieb said she has found, while. listening to the well- meaning cocktall party chatter on the Washington social circuit, that some of our southérn cnelghbors are trying to ralse' their Canadlan consciousness and do harbor a few “ commion’ concerns, " They wonder if we're Iike Bab and Doug McKenzie. ” They wonder why we've never had a revolution. ° . They ‘wonder why we say “‘eh” all the time.’ “Every ‘time I talk to one, they always ask: ‘When are ; . you golng to stop slaughtering the seals?’ _ - effective. . ws “Or they ask: ‘Is Quebec going to separate? Or Alberia?’ ’ “When I say, ‘I don’t think 50,’ they always get very b i ~ premium quality Kronenbrau * isa at an even lower price. fs the. Herpidy Friday! May 27,1963; Page 7 - v Thornhill bus s system set the adult fare at 60 cents.for asingle zone (rerracé: or: Thornhill) and 85 cents for travel between Terrace arid the ; Thornhill, Tickets will ‘be available at a 5 per. cent ‘discount, ” ~A Gredter Terrace Transit timetable will be: delivered bo, > all households ‘in’ the communities in June, aac ‘That: timetable. will ‘offer the Hist for timed: ‘from the ", Skeéna Mail to the Thornhill Bench; Hemlock and‘Aspeni ” ~ the Horseshoe; Clark: and Pine; Kirkaldy;" Skinner and:. : : Walker during both moming, and evening runs. It will also - _ Show w thet times = far th away or and Kenworth run. 4 HH. Cu b News ; By. NEIL BOUTILIER " Rabbits and sheep are the projects of the eight members from the Skeena Livestock 4-H-club this year, ' Our club members, as well as the other club. members from Terrace, attended the annual spring show in Smithers: recently. The spring 8 show, which is attended by over 200 4- H miembers in the reglon, is one of two judging rallies’ the members are required to compéte at, ~ Ribbons were awarded to the fellouing-ratbit project members: : Juniors - first, Neil ‘Boutilier; seocnd, Lisa Blaine: Seniors. -* first, ‘Elisa Kinkead,. second, ‘Darryl. McDaniels: third, Becky Dinesen, +. . The Terrace District 4H judging rally will be, held on June 4 at Howard Jacksons Place. . Larry Blalfie was the raffle winner of the rabbit cage. and rabbit donated by Yellowhead Hay and Grain. We would like to thank everyone for ‘making our raffle a success, : RON Health Continiing Education -. B.C. ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL RADIATION TECHNOLOGISTS | _ (BCAMRT | BCAMRT will offer a refresher: ‘program this"