There is. a Terrace ‘broken inkle in Rimouski, Quebec. It is - eeping a Terrace. exchange _ Rtudent off her feet.:. Both Vikki Thomson-and Ann. atterson were struck - with isfortune this week. as they . anitered month number two. in eir four month stay at ie tle eastern Quehec town. me Vikki, of 4906. Scott. - Merrace, wrote home this week nd- released the further © dventures’ of the Terrace Trio.. meee Third student Trudy Hammer -: mr the group apparently. mertruggied through this month’. m@ithout running--into - any - oblems. The bpposite’ came rue when Vikki broke her ankde pnd Ann reportedly required four stitches ta combat a: ‘flesh - oe ound. . Without censoring any of the . é AneWws, | ; hetter: BAii again from Rimouski. : we give you Vikas Well, just thought we would @drop you another note to let you” know how we are getting along. m Slowly but surely * our ma knowledge of French pe increasing. We now understand ~ Emost of what is said but as far as speaking the language - e goes... well. “School here, we find, is, ver'y b different from that athome. To begin with the days are much, = much longer. School begins at 8: 15 a a.m. and - Fe does not end until 3:45 (groan). ™ nevertheless : F The subjects. we are . taking m here, though,-we enjoy very’ much. Our courses include ¥ French (inevitably) Physical Education ( in which we are F learning the art of judo) two art courses (sketching and clay- = work) mathematics and guitar lessons. — - MORE PROBLEMS ; We slill have problems ‘ttn the size of this school and: the massive crowds there-in, Navigating the between classes is like trying to jog down. a freeway ‘in Vancouver ‘at rush hour, : ; Well, we have started an ‘English-lib movement . over here and have now declared ‘Saturday as “English Speaking . Day.’ We have declared that every Saturday everyone. must § speak or at least try to speak ‘English, The only problem is ' that our French speaking companions speak very little k English therefore; we usually }-end lp; speaking French,., We ‘find their English i is improving } though, as we hope our French “is. FRENCH MOVIE . Well we have altended our first French movie and much to The show ‘though lasted four hours as they featured two full length movies. Four hours of E straight French was just a little“ - but © too much for us, we enjoyed ourselves, > Mires vev 7 picture: before: ‘invalids, is. hallways: . Laboratory -, assistant professor of medicine -analkyzes instantaneously and operates on: principle similar ‘to that of ‘a - neon sign - gases In a. Vacim. - . lonized: by an ‘electric spark, Sewell Grand‘ Guardian of the’ Anternational Order of Joba Daughters and Mr... “gfand Guardian of. Jobe, Diughlers, pose forca eae a aos - We find the tei, gold - searlets:and oranges adorning the < hillside “here absolutely spectacular. The sunsets ako . i are simply magnificent. The only. thing we really miss “B.C.’s. beautiful. ‘mountains. It seems: that. Rimouski also wishes it had mountains as the the other day: when'we were ff ‘ down town we found a beautiful postcard: of. the’ : Mountains and on the back in neat’ block ‘letters. Was Printed , ’ “Souvenir de Rimouski...’ - Well; bye. ‘for -now.. Salut Vikki, Ann, and Trudy, : uc NEWS FLASH FLASH...Here you have -it, a ‘last. minute. -report ‘Rimouski Quebec... - ‘Rimouski is:now_ the proud’ possessor: of two.'-Terrace | Last week as Ann’. was” ‘merrily jogging around the gym in P.E, she fell overa protruding bench and cut open her leg. She required four stitches. L, Vikki, however not to be outdone by a simple. flesh . wound, proceedéd to break my ankle this morning. This. all came about when E tried to ‘mount a large. and seemingly docile horse. The horse, had other ideas, asTsoon . discovered. . Four bucks later E found myself sitting in the mud on the ground with a broken ankle. Recky :; from ; THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. ‘Pretty and lucky Elaine Corlett, 25, an employee of Finning Tractor ig Terrace won the Kinsmen's dune buggy draw. Elaine said she has never won anything before. While many Terrace residents bought and filed more than one entry licket, Elaine only dropped one ticket into the ballot box to win the ear. | The car was locally made by Kinsmen Dave Wilde. ° presented the keys to Elaine Thuratiay. . He Nitralyzer gift. “Accomplished. a great deal A unique diagnostic device, known as a‘ “nitralyzer” and used for .the early. dection. of ‘lung diasease, Was unveiled this week by. the University of _ British Columbia. The $4,000 unit was a gift to UBC's lung function laboratory from the Tuberculous and Chest Disabled Veterans Association, which annually raises funds for '-guch Fesearch grants through “its province wide. mini auto- - licence tag campaign. "Dr. James W. - Morton, director and ‘at’ UBC.said the: instrument: anitoog en - producing a “colour specific for the ‘gas’ passing. thorugh . the , ’ our amazement we understood . ‘onization tube. fl | | almost.all. of what was said. ‘4 -.He expalined that” “the intensity-o colour produced by the nitorgen is.measured by a ' photoelectric cell and recorded. formally the concentration of gases in the air.sacs of the lung © Bethels In ith a harried : Dr. Morton pointed out that. ‘isthe same in every sac, though the concentration varies: ‘widely in diseases such as. chronic bronchitis, asthma and emphysema. i ~The “nitralyzer” and - its, accompanying’ miniature computor will . provide . an immediate determination of the overall concentration of gases -- thus rapidly speeding routine diagnosis. at the “same “time being of great value for research, he said. Dr. Morton siad ‘the device has a second use - that. of - measuring the ‘closing _ volume!t:described as the: point at whichitheu! bornchiah. tubes. _ “Close: ompletely’ when: ian: *! ' individual exhales as “far -as possible. He explained that, normally this occurs only after a large . volume. has: been’ exhaled, though in‘certain diseases’ the tubes will close after only a small volume. ~ ’ ‘Dr. Morton noted that, despite ; very little research done to date in thd Field, there is evidence to suggest. that “closing volume” is the earliest indicator of Jung disease. schedule, ‘They’ ‘have heen: travelling: all over” British ‘Columbia. pay! t : what Ww officlal: visits "to the.. In December. 1971 UNICEF - celebrates its 25th anniversary. . Butin recalling the events of the past quarter century any sense . Of pride in its accomplishments is mixed with concern for the nearly one billion children still living under’ appalling conditios of poverty, disease; hunger and ignorancé.. in the developing countries. that a start has een made in attacking these ancient ills, and UNICEF which has devloped from an agency created. for emergency relief to. its present Jong term development and humanitarian role possibly best typifies ‘this vital change in attitude, — In the past 25 years. UNICEF has accomplished a great deal, We all know. that the world can From ‘the ‘many. hundreds of ’ conquer these problems with its newly-found technology and ample resources, but we do not yet know that we have the wil ‘to,,do $9, or. the alvareness of ni nab ‘ha appen if ; We'do' nd al tit [zoe 8 | - Nevertheless there’ are signs ‘ achievements a few highlights are: ; Nearly 400 million children vaccinated againt tuberculosis. 915,000" children (cured at yet wr tbe acy : - Tepesy miilic n si eximiriéa! for yaw and mittion treated. - Official. ‘visit Mis. Bev Sewell, Grand Guardian of the International Order of Jobs Daughters and her husband Ken, of Vancouver and Mr. George . Beamin Associate Grand Guardian and his. wife. Chris, also of. Vancouver, were in Terrace for be travelling to Prince George the first official visit of their terms with the Terrace Jobs Daughters, Bzthel No.53 Travelling with. them was Past Supreme Guardian of Jobs Daughters, Mr. Ina. Brith .and -her husbamd of Vancouver. . . The ~meeing:. was ‘held Thursday night, October 7, 1971 in the Masonic Hall. It was well attende and is felt by all to have been very successful,’ ; Normally during an. official visit the Grand Guardian Is presented witha corsage or banquet, Instead Mrs, Sewell | asked that the Bethel’ send a donation ‘to Sunny Hospital for - Dine Out! : Children located in Vancouver. It'is hoped by Mrs: Sewell, if all." - the Bettiels in British Columbia send donations,-a new plece of: equipment to aid the.treatment of. the children may be purchased. ‘From Terrace the’ party will to visit with Bethel No.26 ‘Jobs Daughters is a. ‘Tocal organization --for girls of. Masonic relation. The object is to band ‘together ‘girls. between the ages of 12 and 20 years, for spiritual and moral up-building - to seek nowledge, ‘teach teach love of God, and love of country respect fo its Flag, love of heme and family, and reverence for tye teachings ; of the Holy . Scripute. : Terrace Jobs Daugh ters meet every first and third Thursdays - att: 30 pm. in the Masonic Hall, 71 million children ‘exainined . ‘for trachoma (an eye disease) and 43 million teated. ~ , ’ UNICEF’s main role is ta act * as catalyst ‘to enable countries . to learn to help themselves. Education there, has becme a ‘major priortiy. Some achievements in education are: 2,500 teacher. training schools and 56,000 associated primary and ¢ secondary. schools’ have received UNICEF equipment. 965 . vocational | training schools have been equipped and | 31 - training institutions for | ; instructors.., - -Nesirly 600 taining’ institutions a for nutrition | Peradpnelishave ae , been fehned., - aboiit a; change » from * "your ‘ pumpkin pie desert ‘this year: ‘This Pecan Pie goes well with a. - ” turkey dinner ‘and is simple to - make,’ Beat 3 eggs: well; ‘add 4 ‘cups in sugar, one third cup evaporated milk, one third cup molasses, wy: cup melted butter, 1 tep,'vanilla ‘extract and: tsp. salt. Blend ©. thoroughly and fold: in. leup -% coarsely chopped. - _ pecans. Divide in half and: pour into 2 frozen pastry pie shells, Place on cookie sheels. and bake in center of a 375 degree F. oven Et) - 45 minutes. If your family is ‘ciaiay ‘over pumpkin and you rally like to keep to your tradition why not try a Pumpkin Meringue Pie. In a saticepan, mix %4 cup sugar, 3 thsp. cornstarch, 1% tsp: salt, 12 - 1 isp. ground cinnamon; %4.- 44 tsp. ground nutmeg, 4 tsp. ground ginger and *%4 tsp. ground cloves. Gradually stir in 1 cup canned pumpkin and 2 cups milk, Cook, stirring ‘eal sugar heating till still and ‘glossy peaks form, all sugar is dissolyed, Spred. meringue atop pie, sealing :to. edge of pastry. Bake at 350 for 12-15 ‘minutes. Cool ‘before cutting. (Note: ° before. cutting a meringue: - topped pie, dip knife in water - ho need to.dry, The ‘world ‘pends: more on armaments. .in two hours than UNICEF spends on children in developing countries in a whole year. Surely,” are - worth 1 more than’ 129 minutes or eeeee . . tina tte tity tha tie tien thn tint Toilelries ~-for the prettiest girl Lakelse Pharmacy Reg. 2.50 Hair Spray "Max Factor Tried & True sae 69 Desert Ficwer Hand Lotion “SALE 1 98 Golden Glen - Reg. 1.49 Panti Hose SALE 1 19 vase MRELA PHARMACY Any Lakelse.