~ (Orit other words, what ARE : women aup.to?).0 +: a “Among. the - mare crucial. . challenges facing governments ine this” country’ is -en- -couragement” of ‘leadership. within -the. minority: com-_ * munities, The term “Minority” continues to grow in application - and ‘ericom passes “WOMEN: : Times are changing-equal opportunity is‘ being. stressed: and:women- are realizing thal - - being ‘involved in local govern- ment: decision: making -progesses - ~ something © members of both sexes 'can'do - equally. -well..: Women are beginning to ask themselves | how they can pel’. involved? What do: they, have :o" know before they can run for elected * office? What’ are “the disad- vantages that they will face?.... :To- inform _ and -:encowrage “* “wamen. to. become’ more. in- vigivil service -posilions or as ”‘qiiizen:. participants’ ..in_- local,” ” government pracesses, - the © “Women in Local Government: S. Project" |. (developed: by. ithe «> Onlario Conference . én’ Local: * Governrhent) © will”. be®: con- ductig its third study workshop ° in Sudbury on Friday May.3.and, . Saturday May 4, at St: Andrew's ‘ Place,..111 “Larch, Street. “Sud: : bury. The: the”, pronriaiely ; workshap;, and ‘Ms, / Henry - or Method. ‘titled “MYTH; MYSTIQUE OR | ‘valved in elected, Appointed or. Mr. Charle: Claus, son of: re” : Claus cof “Terrace. and’ Mrs Lloyd Vane, ' METHOD? and will ‘delve into ,such topics air . -Organization , and. structure of local government and the role ‘of women in the municipal civic “service; - o-'-Being a woman. and getting ‘elected; ‘Doing. a “job ‘and facing the “issue; and. -Parlicipating” as" eilizens in “Jocal government. . ~ Mrs. Anne Jones, Chairman, - Régional Municipality . ‘of “Hamilton-Wentworth will ~ keynote. :the : general - session ‘Friday evening al 8:p.m. x The separate workshops will ‘be “repealed four~ limes on Saturday. (o -afford an: op- ‘portunity to participate in each af -the . study. ’ Registration fee Is $4 per person ~ eluding the: wine. and. cheese party on Friday evening, Jucnh “of Salurday, the information kit 4 and ‘post-conference report. - Those’. unable “ta, ‘ailend' the : Friday general session will pay, ° $1.50-Avhigh will, include all - printed material. Babysitting facilities are “available: -for_ participating, . _roothers. “For. additional... in- » formation contact. Mrs. Karen: “Shaw. 73 Claudia: Court, Sud- - bury Ontario or phone 1705) a4 “s1at, local a, to Attend U. s. College Mr. “Vander kwaak © “will High School his spring. where, - epee LO TE ee de Eee ee sessions. and -will -cover.-all.events in- ° restauranteur ‘look’ time off - from his expansion program. to J. \ v recipes easy for the homemaker : -praduate from Caledonia Senior _ .derkwaak, Sonef Miecand Mrs... he has been active in band: Leendert -Vanderkwaak at. Terrace, save been’: accepted for/admission io Dordt: College. : “for The (1974-75 school -year ac: . Caledonia Ser this-spring wher active in music. “High he hi s been Mr: Claws will graduate ftom: i Seal: to ethnic», dishes, spices: --& Terrace Miner * Baseball ‘and the Terrace Girl Guides bath had iheir coffers swelled by $125 last week with presentation of cheques to the lwo groups from the Terrace Lapidary Club. The money represents one-third of the funds the Lapidary Club raised through the-raffle of a rock table, valued at between $350 - $500. Winner of the table was Jim Wilson of Kitimat. Terrace's Ron Earl jon second prize - a necklace and earring set, while third’ mg ‘THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. - prize - a men’s cufflinks set ~ went lo Mr. C.A. Turner, alsa of a ee a ett i Terrace. club's sunshine girl,’ Lillian Schulte, (middle) presenting: the cheques to John Donald president of the Terrace Minor Baseball Association and Vesta-Jo Chrisly, commissioner of Girl Guides for. the Skeena District. . : “Last week L had’ a very in- “leresting imerview with (he one and only Oli; Our Lakelse Lake - give me his news and views on’. “Canadian “cuisine, ©. the 8 “restaliranl business, as. well a8 -ecoram ical dishes for a’ crowd; * 10. adapt. for.a-parly.. ce “OW has-: been’. in, the food oe “business for a number af years.. J. -” t With’ Margaret Perry | mea} more glamorous. lo Jiven up inexpensive meal culs. * # Read new. recipe “ books’ change your menu plans: «make packaged goods, ; 7. Don’t tip.aé ‘hostess. ip you receive poor: . service.’ She'll never gel better If she receives Trained ln. Detimark. Oli femembers that “whert he. first Bear ve Parmesay - arrived on-our‘ shores ‘he was” Cheese Salad» ” ebnyficed that this was the land. - Cale Slaw 2 af hot. dogs’ and: hamburgers. Sweet and Sour’ isan Salad, Ay slime went oa: Oli found © MEAT mare receptive _ Slice of... Beet. eVurkey, ‘Ham. Canadians BACON & APPLESAUCE : : gel your message. aerass., are used in'a Smogasbord. bul.” . asmean “> for. our smaller. apeliles ten.” varieties. should be sufficient. ‘Before’ leaving Oli's place 1 noled some very helpful hints. Ol says... ~ a 1, Ta test whether a fish i is done . pinch it, with}{wo Finger’ inthe | 5, Experiment more with spices yaur own dishes; don't, rely on - money; whereas na tip might 7 DENTAL. TOPICS - ' Accidents in.cars, ‘organized: : athletics and in playgrounds are injuries to children's teeth. . - Disfigurement and Joss . of « teeth can quickly ‘shatter a - child’s mental self-image because af the importance af the mouth in personality development. - sec tiental tooth injuries among children make up one of . the most. perplexing problems - eonfronting the dentist. Besides the usual. diagnosing’. “and treatment of the injury, the - dentist must. also relieve :the shock; fears and apprehensions. of both his young patient and the than ‘halt. of the frac (ures. of leeth in. childhoad ac: ‘Skéena MLL.A. Hartley Dent revealed that a grant of $22, 500 from - the Facilities Fund has been awarded (o the Kitwanga Community Association. cidents do not result in n exposure . - Kitwanga Grant Recreational : - Horse & Tack Auction To be held May 18 32 noon sharp at Northern Training Centre ‘Smithers. There will ba registered horses, quarter horses, appaluscas Arablans & Conneticut ponies, Also there will’ be ' grade horses, grade ponies & pack mules, Twenty new - saddles, Same used and anything alse mentlonable in hor-. ‘ sery. Anyone wishing to confine horses to this field contact | Mike Steinbach a 64-3497 or 694-3330 . "PAGE. Bs “of the ‘ceniral pulp of ithe tooth. "But where the pulpis exposed, It ihe most common * causes “of ~is-vital that the dentist protect .. this. sensitive ‘organ. -° from further damage or infection. In all cases of injury to teeth, parents should get thelr child to the denUst as soon as possible. When the pulp is exposed, the parents . shauld: double their - efforis to speed the child ta the dentist. When you phone your dentist for an appointment, tell him exactly. what. happened and whal appears to be the damage. He will fit. your child in im- mediately and. tel! you how. to keep the wound clean for the _ ime being. ~Canadian Dental Association This grant will cover . one- third of the capital cost of the praposed community center, including a ‘gymnasium, stage, Kitchen and meeling rooms. XN “Thick ‘slices: of side, bacon ; oy Veording:, lo lt place: in* separaie kle: with , ‘protein, fonds. : 4. Making ‘foods from seratch. good use colour dnd texture. hot. and ‘euld dishes: car make asl simple & inexpensive ‘FISH BREADED. PICKLED ‘HERRING "2 : 1 tin ef Dutch, salted: bread. cruniby huter.” vinegar’ sugar: water “up Ae cast much less thant he * ty "RESTAURANT Ro “CnIMESE & CANADIAN FOOD “PRIVATE BANQUETS ORDERS TO" Hee" | eadquarters.— ‘ ' PARTIES FAST SEaNCE ME our" 2 | a ah 2 in education to ww you The Food ‘that gives you “Taste & Appetite nghters and those of § your Dining Lounge & Banauet A Room ; nd neighbours, : ous bring new interest intd your: “Wrap Salman in foi rough" ay sning ‘and ex énsion “ avliter; sall'and pepper to Liste, : : i “vouch of vinegar, and ‘add lemon : : ive slices: sculter over the: salmon: » When cooked : cual then Tee With: ' ellher, mayonnaise “or softened" : gelatin: (lel it cset’ before’, . decorating). “To decorate use: ! “) vegetables such as.carrols,and | Hreen pepers;; shrimp. sardines. - und tomatoes) ‘The more 2 colour ! used a news & INU ppelizin . fish, : uF inalter ‘who you area what your Conimunily: College: plays ella served . "Business Haurs “ 10 am to Tam n Mandy “Saturday, AM am to 10 pm Sunday * _ PHONE 635. él . Terrace - asa ‘Lakelse ‘Ave. Tertiice, B.C. othe AADAYS mene seman! ip: ‘alceide: W unity: htlege will lake. aw you haves ‘the: chance : COULTER ELECTRIC LTD. ‘Residential- Commercial: industrial: a _ Heetrical Contractor, * D46a2 — stoicere o : 7 ‘alone lo cliscuss whew Warl Community Colleges “CHEESES : Tilsit. Cheddar. » Camemlirur’ 2 Serve cheese with i “heavy rye Bread lei. Cheese . a me ur: opportunity us ay v= “to help decide: ivhat college: should bess) Phe iS attend. JPyou lov, yall il WORKMEN’ $ COMPENSATION. _-» BOARD .- OF BRITISH COLUMBIA i . REQUIRED FOR FIELD, SERVICE “WORK. OUT OFTHE | BOARD'S, TERRACE OFFICE. FIRST. AID. INSPECTOR: Applicaits must he wilting to re: ‘loc je in any area of British . " Columbla Hf required, : af :Praterence will-be given to applicants holding a BC. IN: DUSTRIAL FIRST AID CERTIFICATE (Grade “A‘') andto. Graduatds of an INDUSTRIAL FIRST. Ald INSTRUCTORS’ - . SCHOOL. .: Appticants, should have 4.years of ‘diversified exparlance asan INDUSTRIAL FIRST. AID. ATTENDANT, of which-2 years should be asa full time Attendant.;A con. “gidarable amount: of travel ‘in a limited’ area would be ~ paquired ofthe: successtul ‘applicant. a _ ’ Present Salary Range: - _ $955.00- gored $1044. $1091. $1139 parmonth. -Excellent -warking ‘conditlons | and- generous, fringe benefits, These. salaries are. due for upward cavialon during . APPLIANCES BY: . os rn : “Canadian General Electric a ‘Norge Braun ‘Sharp Woods ’ SALADS af | Tossed green: ‘salad: Herring Salad vad DEPARTMENT OF : EDUCATION. g = GOVE RNMENT OF URE SH COLUMBIA, VICTORIA. B.C, | . Phy Han Filven Dally. Minister: PLEASE ATTEND :THE PUBLIC: “MEETING, TO BE HELD: - “turn, tou : ma 4d “TURN 70 US wit CONFIDENCE vt 30. pat “ ~ Vocational School, Terrace: . ena ‘reply : in * riting cand ‘nclous resume. at : : ae ie ’ “qual cations, Exper enc . Se Academic’ Record. 0 Funeral en May a AL af °Th .. Thate should je sent to: ti enn | ry ure. catre. - ROMS “635-5431 ” phone 625-2444 10200 ams | Terrace, B.C. -- ne . Serving Kitimat i reat : : Workmen's Compensation: Board °” - * $255 Heather Street © Vancouver. NSE-ILB av17-4 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.c. | 4 oh wold rary neha Cuenta g 4, ii al he See es eae Seta Ras ait Apt: eh te aula sudieiel ph cals uy EWS RE aE A