WEDNESDAY, JULY. 31, 1974 mm “tan ders “Dear Ann-Landers:' Please se(tle our first fight. Bud and I have: been dating for four months and -T-really love him.’ The problem ts that-iately he . has become’a tickling maniac. Al first I thought it was funny, bul’ now he’s driving me crazy. Last night he actually tied my. hands‘and held.me in a chair while his best friend took off my shoes and hose and tickled the bottom of my feet with a feather for -what seemed like an eler- Maly. L : “When they finally untied me] ‘used some.-language I didn't ‘Know. s was: part- of . my -vocabulary, They ware shczked ‘~andso wast “Now. Bud is mad at me and Says: made a big scene over nothing: "I-claim: that what he ‘idid was not normal. He says 'm ~, thé one Wwho'is loony. *'s'1Etook me months to get this y 1o notice me and ask me “| gut. This first fight is killing me. ~,: What do'you: make of it?-Sull. Rattled “Dear Sul Rattled: “dreamboat" nasa streak of . sadisni an inch thick and a yard _ “wide. To tickle for fun, for a few seconds, is O.K. But to lie a girl's hands and invite a buddy in as part of the act is pretty ,.gick:- stuff -and. you'd better -. i pacognize it now - before the * dingbal graduates to whips and cehaings. 000.0 es © Dear Ann Landers: | am having’ an argument with a. friend and when L tell you what: omy question is you will know * why J have lo write lo you. No » way could I ga to anyone else. os il possible for’ a human : being lo get pregnant by an * animal? All Tneed isa yes ornd * no, 1 will lake your word for it.-- ” No‘Name No Cily Please | x wt € ¢ for it. egistered: nurse who has Worked: in. some of the finest, hospitals: in“ town. for several ears.’ Due ta some personal junique issued today an- ounces that. V.0,.LC.E. WILL INCE AGAIN TAKE AN AC- IVE PART IN PLANNING ORTHERN ~ DEVELOP- cx'MENT. oo: The delegates to the Kitimat- ‘Ferrace & District Labour acided unanimously — to evitalize V.0.LC.E. “The commiltee’s points of Vreference shallbe: |< = No..1- Gather all available “information re northwest development and its effect on **the residents of this area, No. 2- To establish coalition with all interested groups with “the same aims; such as church ” groups , “hoards, hospital boards, and all native Indian groups, also B.C. . - Wildlife Federation, SP.E.C., ~B.C, Naturalist and the N.W, “Workshop, * | “desirous to insure a beller ~ + quality of life. ° ‘ ‘The steering ‘committee of | ¥.0.LC.E, is scheduled to al.” >. tend a meeting with the Han. A. “Nunweiler, M.L.A. and the B.C. «. Federation of Labour's officers on Tuesday, July 30, 1974 in Vancouver, B.C. with a, view, to diseuss and oblain in- ‘formation pertinent to = nar- ~ ". thwest development. “After the committee reports back to the Labour Council, the ~ turn tO... TURN TO US WITH CONFIDENCE. MaoKays ~ Funeral ' Home Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. ° Serving Kitimat Your ° > Dear N.N.N.C: Theansweris = NO."And youcan lake my word : Dear:Ann Landers: Iam a o. "iCamiell | because’ of express.” *eoncern. regarding industrial . «development in the northwest- senior, citizens, school. also any group ~ problems ‘I went to pieces and had to spend a few weeks in a mental institution, The diagnosis was “depression”. Recently 1 applied to the hospital {In which I was a patient) for & part-time job, I - was able. to supply excellent references and a very im- pressive work record. One of - the questions on the application form was, “Have you ever received psychiatric treatment for an emotional breakdown?" Of course I] answered honestly. - did not get the job and I later learned that no one’ eyen bothered -to check with the people whose names I gave as references, There is no question in my mind as to why I wasn't hired. lt was because:of | my “psychiatric history.” ; From now on if lever see that question on an application form - again, I will not answer truth- © fully.-What a shame to put such a stigma on one who has had help with an emotional problem. And how. dreadful to make lars out. of people. ‘Will you comment please?-Sinarter Now : . Dear Sinarter: I believe that question should be declared illegat on all. job application forms. Actually it does not. weed uut the unstabie or in- campetents. ‘It ’serves no useful ° purpose whalever. © , I. consider individuals who ¢ have had psychiatric therapy “or professional counseling “extra special." It is evidence that the person recognized he had a‘ problem’ he -couldn’t handle alone and was willing to do something about i, - It's not always easy to recognize love, especially the _ first: time, around. Acquaint * yourself’ with | the guidelines. Read Ann Lander's booklet, “Love or Sex and How to Tell The Difference.” For a copy, ‘mail 3e-in coin and a long, slamped, self-addressed en- velope with your request to Ann . Landers, P.O. Box 3346 Chicago oT, 60654. ; ; “Copyright “1974. Field En- terprises, Inc. se ived ; f John’ Jensen, in a com- “council ‘anticipates:- taking decisive. action Involving fin- ding facts,. presentling.. briefs and holding public meetings. ! AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION | can reduce winter time salt ‘damage to. driveways and, garages. by applying a: prolective. trealment — this Summer. The first application ~ieeayshould he 50 percent linseed oil And 50 percent kerosene, while the ‘linseed oil in. the second’ application can vary from 69 to: - 100" pereent, 27.) Con- sumers'Association ‘of. Canada reminds consumers to handle “kerosene and-Hnseed oil with - caution in closed areas. CAC ~ ‘National Office is located at 251 Laurier Ave. West, ‘ QOltawa Ontario K1P 527 ; aoe British Columbia in Vancouver. Vacancy" . Duties’. | a a Roquiraments -has-always been a good . Some other tips on .the: Homeowners and businesses. Mrs. Vesta A, Douglas Js. -altending the University. of" fi 4 By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. DEAR DR. LAMB —- I would like you ta explain about an aneurysm. I have one in my stomach. The doc- tor said it could rupture any- time or maybe never. ‘ When it does rupture, will one have time to see the doc- tor before it floads the stomach? What are the signs of. it bursting? . If and when they operate, do they use a piece of artery from the leg or plastic? DEAR READER — Our ar- teries are thick-walled elastic tubes, much like an in- nertube for a tire. And, they are made up of layers. When a segment is diseased, usually from fatty~ cholesteral deposits, it may balloon out like a weak spot onan inner tube. This area is weakened and overstretched. It is literally ready for a blowout. The artery most commonly involved is the aorta. It-is the higgest arlery we have. It begins at the top of the heart, arches up in the chest and. makes a .U-turn.- Then’ it passes down next to the spine, ’ through the diaphragm and on down to the lower spine. Here it branches into two main forks to supply blood to the legs. Along the way this preat artery provides ranches to carry blood: to almost the entire body, in-- cluding the brain. I would think from yaur let: - ter that the weak spol in your aorta is below the diaphragm and has resulted In the ballooned out aneurysm. In view-of your doctor's remarks, it must be small. The problem is that even a small weak spot can result in a blowout, or a rupture. _ One never knows when it ' Aneurysmis ga weak spot. — DR LAWRENCE E: LAMB, will happen. It may not cause any pain in this location. Rather the loss of blood may cause shock, just as hemor- rhage from any other cause may cause shock. Sometimes there is pain if the layers of the: artery start splitting apart. . “One never knows whether an aneurysm will cause a slow leak at first or whether it will be a real blow out with a sudden Joss of life, It is the unpredictable nature of the aneurysm that causes most doctors ta recommend sur- gery for such problems today. he surgery is a lot easier now than it was a few years ago. They use a synthetic Ratt, Hterally a plastic tube. he surgeon can cut it to the size he needs. The graft is ac- - tually lailor-made. In view of the serious. nature of such a problem, I think. you should ask your doctor to refer you to a large - medical center for an ex- amination and possible treat- ment. The large centers have much more experience in this type of surgery, since il. usually takes'a fairly large team of trained people who do these lypes of operations: all the time. After successful surgery the outlook is usually quite "good. One of my favorite pa-' tients had this operation more than 10 years ago and even though he is in his 70s he is more active than most men in their 50s. , ; Send your questions to Dr. Lamb, in care of this newspaper, P.O. Bax 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N.¥. 10019. For a copy’ of Dr, Lamb's booklet on cholesterol, send 50 cents to the same address and ask for "Cholesterai” book/et. | Arrange in Adva nce for Pet's Travel _ CP Air has always welcomed its’ four-legged passengers but - advise, that .a little. arivance planning wilt make their trip go more smoothly. days before’ the ‘flight that you . Will be shipping your pet . by air ' shipment of pets by air: veterinarian who can issue the - necessary health certificate - a requirement designed for the pet's safety and for the safety af might come in contact, - ~Check with the veterinarian on the advisability of ©. ad- | ministering a tranquilizer to the ‘pel prior to flight. : ~Shippets in the: containers that have, been especially designed for this purpese, Tell -airline personnel or a pet supply shop the size and weight of your : pet and they can advise on the “proper. size container. Con- . dainers' should. be well ven-. 1 ee Te _— ‘Pliny wrote that hetiotrope plants could kill scorpions, 1 | | | 0 T IC E | | - Position of Heavy Equipment Operator = _. Operate combination Backhoe and “Loader, "Grader and Sweeper..To assist when called-upon — _4fo perform manual duties, etc.. i are tatiana ae 2+ Notifying: the’ airline several !: idea.-” other animals with whom It : ‘Must be-an experienced: operator and able to make running repairs and service machine. -s Must have a valid B.C. driver’s licence. Must = familiarize self with W.C.8, regulations per- '~ taining-to Municipal work. - “ Heavy Equipment Operator $5.66 per hour. “8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.-Sdaysa week, :,Responsible tor Road Foreman. “....0 0° .: Applications will be recelved: until 4:30 P.M, ‘, August. 9, 1974 by Superintendent of Works, © _ Municipal Building, Terrace, BC. 5 “tilated, permitting circulation, of air at all levels. Container dimensions should he adequate lo enable the animals to stand up with head extended and to F Heina-fullprone position << ~ « Generally: speaking, it is best to purchase the container from CP Air. They are‘collapsible wire kennels and are acceptabie - at of by all’ major’ airlines. (if, you ~Prior to shipment by air, a.°. pet should be examined by a. - ‘. ghecked in advance as airlines already: have. a’ container or travel -kennel it’ should be © will not accept -. unsuitable containers). chase in three’ sizes: Small ($9.80); medium ($13.35) and “large ($16.65), plus fax where ‘applicable, * When pets: are shipped the airline slips 4 ventilated carboard cover over the containers as‘a windbreak to minimize ‘any upset to the pet in strange surroundings. --Get your pet accustomed to... : the container several days in i’. "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS advance of the flight. Exercise your pet a bit on the way to the airport and at the: airport. — : os --Pul your pet in the container: at the airport and observe the airline's requirement on ‘eheck- in time for live’ anima). ship- ments. ' . _ wIf you are not the one picking _ Upyour pel atdestination, make certain that the person who is knows the me and place of arrival.” tae Upon arrival, the pet should be picked up promptly and, for at least two hours alter arrival, © food and water should be held lo a minimum. / ca ~ MEDICINES ‘ARE. POTENT. ARE, YOu SURE-THATS THE MECICINE. you SHOULD BE. TAKING? a CEN CWN MEDICINES MUST LEARN “10 READ THE LABEL FIRST an ele ‘Helpful Driving Hints In the City - City driving . demands constant attention and all your driving skill, ‘Chances of having an accident are many times greater driving in the city than on rural highways. You can reduce those odds by ap- plying the basic principle of DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Get the complete traffic picture. Pay particular at- tention to traffie ahead, not just tothe vehicle directly in front of you bul to the movement of ‘yehicles far ahead, so you can anticipate emergencies. .. Move along with the traffic iflow - neither faster or slower - although. you should always slay within the posted speed limit. Heavy city traffic has to keep moving smoothly and steadily. A little thought and courtesy on your part will go a long way to prevent a delay or even an aceldent, Sudden stops in city traffic are common.. ‘Watch for any advance warning of traffic stopping ahead. | Always maintain a safe following distance - at least one vehicle peed ee ee ad “PAGE B7 length for each ten mph. of speed. Ce PMalorcyctes and. bicycles often slip Into: Ught spaces - between yehictes or between to curb and your vehicle - so watch for then. Because of their small size and maneuverability you must be alert for their presence and be prepared for anything. Agreat many accidents occur wat city intersections. Pedestrians crossing and vehicles accelerating, stopping and turning are just a few of the intersection hazards that require constant alertness. CUTTING CALORIES .- When next making . Italian lasagna, try substituting ricoola cheese, for a lower ‘ calorie count. Consumers’ Association of Canada reminds consumers that the recent. Nutrition Canada report indicated that a -high propertion of Canadians are overweight, CAC National Office is located at 251 Laurier Ave. West, Room 201, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 527 ‘ - il Al DA. Travel Service Ltd. Containers are - avallable’at airports for: pur-- ee TERRACE DRUGS 7 and LAKELSE PHARMACY TERRACE DRUGS 12-6 p.m. LAKELSE PHARMACY 7-9 pm. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS * Filling your doctar‘s proscriptions is our |ob. = Just like him, we want te see you in top health al- ways. . ., 4722 Lakelse Ave,” 635-6181 a | . THE ao THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. mn! + ADDIE’S GROCERY & Laundromat {| Copper Estates Weekend Specials x Hunters Weekend Packs * Freezer Packs x Family Packs ‘Specializing In... _* Beef Sides * Pork Sides 635-6274 We also cut & wrap Wild Game: “SELECT STANDING-COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL MATTERS : ON REAL PROPERTY TAXATION The Legislature has authorized the Select Standing Committee an Municipal Matters to review REAL PROPERTY TAXATION procedures in British Cotumbia with particular emphasis on making recommendations | __ " ‘respecting real property tax legistation necessary to ensure the equitable’ - = - " distribution of real property taxation, — oo To assist the Cammittee in this review they wish to hear from individual private citizens, organizationé, local governments, ate.,who: | might have suggestions or recommendations with respect to property. rban and rural properties.. — ~taxatlon’ affecting residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, >. Anyone: inierestad in presenting their views are requested. to inform the. Committee of their intent to do.so as soon as possible. They should if, at all, possible submit a.written brief-by F riday, August 23rd, 1974, The Committee will'study and review all briefs after which‘a.serles of: . Public. Hearings will be held.in September 1974 and those persons who have submitted briefs will be given the opportunity to speak to and answer “> questl Committee wil! also be prepared... "- to-hear verbal presentations at these Hearings, rn "