sg nasamenaoneaenecnanancasncatea rt Sete Then was ‘ove: __ A lonely-crowded The extatic-agony : Then was birth: - . we Then was you- ~ And needing love. . "Six Steps a ~ First was s iieeting: ‘The known-hidden, - -. ' Salmiear of firal ‘ght ca she spent: her days” . ee ”, In silent wonderment, -:- . a He spent his in fear That she would go away. In wonder al his luck... ~ - She spent hers in fear. of joys not understood. , Then Was’ mating: . : “The fe Pale. that wast'l, - She cried al having Tost” : _A precious link with youth: And he, nol aderstisainge Knew a lonely kind of fei . Then i was s crealion- : Asmall life unlived, © 0) | ; In a warm i and lonely womb, ° Her days and nights: now ° Planned life around a Life, -- - And he thought in jeatousy’ That her love was 5 gone from him, “A Tending, burning pain; And ¢ a wailing ery. these hours. of. pain tut her. a What every mother learns. “.” at And he felt fear and pain, . OF AL thought of losing her. ~ . Small, helpless-strong | “New I found what love medat; . ‘And began the years of learning. - And'he stood by my side To watch you growing up. PY. Debbie Therrien i t CONS UMERS NOTE SNES Pleats in pigskin! A new fashion idea by Jeno of Crown Leather. His rac- concdlared coats, for men and women, feature pleats, stitching and set-in belts. Both are collared in rac- oon. Style No. 617, approx. Canadian ‘Photo by June Sauer oma ote mamas came 1S . retail price: $280; approx. American retail price: $340. Style No. 219 (man’s coat) —- approx. Canadian retail price; $340; approx. American retail price: $40. : plicable. ; -EXAMPLE 1: wi “AME ‘Bezeas, Animal Ruectelontsts Ketowna, British Columbia, “Department. - af Agriculture, * in the past year, - feedlot. ‘operaiors haye taken a severe_. ‘finencial loss and the future is overy uneértain, ‘Because of this, it ig anticipated that more caw- ~ ealf ranchers will keep: their _ calves right through the feedlot period and on to slaughter. It is furthtr forecast thal com- mercial feedlot. operators will tend (o buy heavier cattle and hold them for a much. shorter period of time on the finishing ration. This change in feeding and Management will mean thal more home-grown forages will be fed instead. of buying . ex- . pensive grain. High-grain corn Silage will: also play.a ~praminent part in producing our future slaughter cattle. -Forage feeding produces « * some yellow color in the fat. Yellow ‘fat’ isthe resull ‘of “involved. tr ~ beef finishing caltle on pasture, hay,” Most people want to work, To help Canadian business - - grow and reduce unemplayment, let's work together to encourage “peaple with job hang-ups to get So we want to interest you in inclustrial Training Program. We'll help you develop your ing. program for pecpla . cannot get or hold/a job lor, Yellow beef i in : grading ‘system, age is. taken or’ silage ‘rather than grain: According [a-Federai:Govern- | ment officials responsible for grading; “unappealing va and mystifying subject..’ Years ago, in 50me areas, there was a definite ‘consumer . preference ‘for white-shelled. eggs rather than the brown-shelled variety. No one really understood why © white-shelled eggs were more . desirable: than brown ‘shelled eggs but the preference was quile apparent. make much sense {9 us loday, but the current . consumer preference for while fat. in beef - - rather than yellow fat is open ta”: , question | loo, In the past, yellow fat “has been ‘associated with mature animals and hence, tough beef. However, in our . present consumers: discriminate against yellow fat.’ _solely_on_the basis of ifs .su posedly ; pearance. “The likes and dislikes of.” consumers is.a very interesting ‘This doesn't : beef — into account. If a beef carcass prades A, B or even C, it is nol _ from anold animal. Grade A is identified by a-red-ink ribbon brand;'.Grade B by a._blue brand: and Grade C by a brown brand.’ Black-is' reserved” for mature animals. The yellow: color ‘in: fat is’- produced by carotene (the same: pigment that colors carrpla) in - the grass,’ Carotene is changed to Vitamia A in our bodies and - ‘everyone Knows that Vitamin AS ‘is, essential to our health... *. Beef: from grain-finished °. animals can be identified by the white fat... Some consumers have found such meal ‘to be rather lasteless, But, according to many people, meat “from ° grass-finished cattle. has a delicious beefy . aroma. “Yellow ‘is ~ heautiful!” OTE. yellow fal is available in young beef, you're gelling a bonus. Why selile for less? = - tammy plan, » training taste’ and : per week for the duration of the Sit down with an industrial Training consultant at your. neat Canada Manpower Centre soa and together wa can design ate - Bargain mail rates. There are still .bargains around if you look forthem. But if you want to take advantage of the cheaper postal rates for surface, unsealed: cards to Great Britain and Areland,and still have your greetings. arrive on time; remember the mailing deadline dale November 22nd is rapidly drawing closer, : , -: Unsealed”: cards,:: personal’ messages of five words or less, can travel to any | ‘ part of the world for 8 centa up .toonecunce. In Canada and the United States and: possessions, . the bargain. is even better, 6 cents for up to.2 ounces. ~The Canada Post Office is shifting into high gear in its . preparation for handling a ‘record, amount of. mail. this holiday season, The Vancouver Post Office, the. main distribution centre for. British Columbia, handled over 45° - million’... letters during December last year. ‘Forecasts indicate a. volume increase of seven percent in mail: posted - throughout, t the Province this year. ne . You, in turn, will set up tha . course. with the assistance of the province of British Columbia, and’will be responsible for the: - bearing recelved in time. | : Barly mailing of your cards _bearing © complete. : addresses, including the postal code, will ensure your greetings are for ‘Unemployment . ‘Insurance ws, benefits?! es “rr Ag soon as pose ‘atter you~ become.re-employed during “vthis period of time - so why file or’. Unemployment Insurance benefits? ..What if you do not “Jind work during those first two weeks, or a month? sot “2 Should.you wait two weeks or longer before you apply for ° -; Unemployment. Insurance. State at happy-sad. ‘ -benelit your application will not be back-dated to the ‘date of He spent his days -yoir losing your job. Your. claim for benefit becomes effective the Sunday of - the week in which you apply! - - You will have to serve a two. “week. wailing period after. ap- plication. You cannot self- ‘impose a walling ‘period or oan wre if ap If. you let four weeks. g0 by’ ’ before you apply: and then find work early in the seventh week after you ‘lost your job you would have just served your two" week wailing periéd (for which no Unemployment Insurance benefits are payable). You would not receive any benefit - for the third week of your claim as ou found. work early that - jeWhen should you file a claitn First four weeks after losing job. looking for work. ~ Fifth ‘week-- applied for ‘Unemployment - Insurance benefit - claim becomes ef- fective same week. - - Fifth and. sixth weeks afler ‘Tosing job - first two weeks of Unemployment Insurance Claim | (wailing period - no benefils payable). Still looking for work. Seventh week after losing job - third week of claim - first week for which benefit payable, if na work or earnings. However, as claiment found work early in- this week - no benefit payable. ~ Claimant has been oul of work for six week and will not receive any Unemployment Insurance payments: due to late Ap- plication! EXAMPLE 2: : Had ‘you applied for Unem- . ployment Insurance benefit as soon as you lost your job: ° Claim becomes effective the’ “Sunday. of the first week after losing job. ‘First two weeks of claim are the waiting period (no benefils payable). Claimant looking for wark. Third, fourth, fifth and sixth weeks ‘of claim. - _ claimant: looking for work - benefits paid for these four weeks. Seventh week alter losing job- Claimant 8,000 gifts needed This year the Canadian- Mental Health Association needs about 6,000 gifts for its annual Christmas campaign. Christmas can be a lonely ume for people in hospital, Many patients in mental hospitals and boarding ‘homes - have lost contact with family and friends, The Assoclation campaigns to provide a gift for each patient under psychiatric care in B.C, Volunteers are collecting and wrapping: presents, which are selected for each palient ac- cording to his or her preference. The gifts are given al a . Christmas party, Will you help and send a new gift, unwrapped, to the Canadian Mental Health _ Association, No.203, 2256 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, or our . gifl depot in any Woodward's store, or lo Volunteer Centre, Riverview Hospital, Essondale, BC Gift suggestions are boxes of candy or biscuits, cigarettes, cosmetics, wallets, cards, or ,clothing such as, scarves, - -Slippers, lingerie. Men's ‘gifts ‘are always in short supply. Deadline for. the campaign is December 8, (TURN ONS | YEAH, HE GOES TO ON HIS KNEE, _ into effect — “THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 20, 1974, PAGE C7 ~ UIC and you - ALABAMA WiTH A CEitO|' “found work early in week, No benefil payable. -. You can readily see ‘that in Example 1 you would have nol received any Unemployment Insurance benefil payments while in Example 2 you would have received four. weeks Unemployment Insurance benefit payments, In both cases the claimant. was unemployed forthe same six week period, File Your Application Early - “¥ou may not be fortunate enough to locate another job as quickly as you hope you will. { SEW WHAT? THI WEEK'S PATTERWS : By AUOAEY LANE Here's a tobe for a poungeter thot's sory fo moke, Ht might be a hoppy Ihowght for a Chelatmoe.prarent; iF you can bring yourself to Hold: it thot long, No. 2219 comes;in sizer 4, 6, 4, 10, 12, Slee B tokes 2% ya. of 35-in. fabric, A wardrobe i1 not complete un. ee you have @ bolera or two. This one Is crocheted in a pretty stitch, . Sead for Pattern No, 958. Sand 4509 far aach dress polar, 309 for each nead!ework ; citern fadd 1g for aach digs pottarn, 10¢ for ench neediawerk salient for mailing and hondiing) to AUDREY LANE BU REAU,Morsis Platns.tlew Jersey 07959, safer speed limits ) ‘nowcoming =| The new reduced speed limits are now coming into effect and motorists are raquested to watch for the changes as the new signs appear on our highways. ing program that will- benefit yo anc your new employees, '* Because when you give a persona chance, you "ve got the best and happiest employes of them all... nyone ofa number of reasaris) ‘We can pay all direct training asis: And if your. projedt quahfies. Canada Manpower could pay as uct ag 85% of each emplayce's alary, up| toa erin af S130 1s work to ether. ie cored Centre de Mat d cruvie i Minpowe Centre gu Caneda Mainpows! Man-8 eure andimenigegtion at kendtigtali aa + Rover Andean = Hobert Andies Minter Manistta ~.” GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH GOLUMBIA “eorex” AP eet. ye. be bee ‘Speed reductions will vary throughout the Province according tg traffic volume, terrain, population density and road standards. The Government has established thase new limits in the interest of public safety. A DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS fi-r Honourable Graham R. Lea, Minister i . a wag