oe introduced | na DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1971 - Bulletin . t Lovers and Other Strangers an! ; Bay by Reneé “Taylor “arid - seph’ Bologna . will. be sented by Terrace «Little Aheatreon Nov. 26th and 27th at” p.m. and Nov, 28th at?7:30 p.m, man the Skeena | Secondaty Suditorium. m The play is an adaptation fom French to English, It is a” @ries of 4 comedies and the: neral theme is the superiority women. : ; B For the first time ih Terrace’ 8 garama history this play. will be ; mefone in the round. Robin McColl is directing the past of {4 players and they are. ll working very hard: to be. feady by opening date. § Lovers and Other: Strangers layed for some: time in New | : ork and some of the eritics wommients were as: fellowes ethe New York Dally -. imply delightful comedies mbout marriage. . ew York Times -A lot of gentle memiles as well as genuine meenuine belly laughs, ~ mWall Street Journal - A very maunny and always. entertaining and engaging evening. - iNew York Herald - a rip-roaring. omedy that will be. around for any years, RUMMAGE SALE, Me The Knox United Church — Women will hold a-rummage fsale in the United Church on Friday Noy. isth from6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturday Nov, 20th from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ‘ CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Se The U.C.W. will be holding . oe their annual Christmas Bazaar: ma on December 4th at.the Knox- @e United Church. The tea, bazaar oe and bake sale will run from 2-5 B p.m. viene F ELEGANCE ‘The: ‘Terrace: Kinettes second” ; » annua Evi “of Elegance ening! will beheld 61 November-3oth in 7 the ‘Lakeke Hotel... “the Evening of i Biegance will . consist \of / a dinner, fashion“ show, - entertainment. . ‘and Christmas. pavelties gale. -Door = ‘prizes’ “to thé . total aniount of $150 will be presented. ‘tolueky winners. throughout the , evening.» Tickets t may oti be obtained by phoning 695-5146 during the . day and 30,5288 in the evening. BRIDGE SOCIAL oa ‘The ‘Terrace Jayceltes are | sponsoring ‘pridge social on Thrusday .November 18th at 4: : ae : pm.'in the Thornhill Golf and Country, Club... ‘Proceéds from the social will a be donated - to ‘the. “Arena Campaign. : . Admission. ‘will be - 2 per ; : peraén. Tickels areavailable at - | . the Arena Headquarters, Thornhill: Realty or. by calling either Mrs. Micki Braid at 635- 2015 or Mrs. Betty Misfeldt at 635-6927, eS ‘ Prizes: will be. awarded. Coffee will be served, The. hall for the social has been donated with the ‘ compliments of Thornhill Golf and. Country Club Is your clubor. group haivng: a Christmas. bazaar? Be sure to notify. the paper about it well ahead of time so no one will : miss it.’ B Christmas + The trend today: is towards ae shorter work weeks.and fewer S working -hours.. If. this continues, people. will. have more and more leisure time to @ spend just: exactly as they please, The problem that arises | is. people have been .so thoroughly indoctrinated into ‘the working society that they. f have virtually forgotten how to ® spend their leisure time..- Recreation centres are . springing up in towns all acorss + The purpose. of the, country. ; a i thesen:centres: is;.,to provide,” . 4 recreational facilitiés-;and;to; : ae teach people: how to spend ir. # leisure time.) 0). +2 ‘New .programs . are. being into. . school, 2 curriculums. The. purpose of . these courses is-also to teach |, § good and productive usage of | f leisure time. Handicrafts and hobbies. have may have noticed that recently. . their popularity has grown. sure. sign of their growing popularity may be-seen right hera’'in Terrace. — Up - until recently Terrace had one really. good craft shop which was just . about always packed -full of . customers. Last week another - shop was opened and I hear through the grapevine that still. ' - another is about to be opened, soon. ..This alone should show. the’ growing: interest:in:cralts:. and hobbies {The /shops carry: a; fantastic ’:’ assortment... When you're ‘ooking for an: imaginative ¢ Christmas gift why - -not stop into: -one of our local - craft. stores.: “These gifts are ~ sure to give the receiver lasti pleasure throughout the year. B Kitimat’ 5 Kitchens ’ BY LOUISE PRICE ‘There are 50 your home for Christmas, but f one of the easiest. and--most popular are candles. What can: be mere cheerful than 2 glowing assortment of candles. -There . are so many types to make too. First of all set up your candle- making corner. Any container - that holds wax ‘can be used to’ shapecandles; use tart, gelatin, | and aspic molds, cone-shaped - pastry tubes, paper and foil | candy and cupcake liners, plastic measuring spoons, soup ladies, milk cartons, cartons, dairy products and.on and on, Wicks are available in rolls.or cut lengths from hobby or craft. stores, If you can’t find them get ordinary ‘string, dip itin wax . anddry, dipit again and dry; do « this four or five times then hang | up to ‘age’. It is best if these homemade wicks age for a year but they can be used after only a Week or. so. Of course’ On For dy: from ‘a: set ‘or -eraft. shop,’ crayons, old colored ¢ candles or. Rity Dye. . Before you ‘start get all‘mol ready by making “sure: :the os ‘many: decorations you can make for — . egg” cartons from. other -. ‘+ they» are. long ‘is difficult to match colors, When color is'added pour wax | évenly into slightly tilted mold so as not to create air bubbles, ‘When layering one color on another,’ allow the already- ‘poured: colar to ‘cool before - ‘Do not. pour - adding. the next.. cool wax onto more cool wax as “the: two will: nat stick together “properly. » Itisbest to! use “molds that are. a little pliable.” If: you have. trouble getting'a candle. out of “molds try dipping mold in‘hot_ “+ water for an instant, If using'tin. cans grease inside-of cat-and also dip in hat water just before, as ~ gupernatural hero’ of. the. : Micmac. of. Eastern’ Canada ““explains mysteries ‘Such as how » Femoving. ao ‘Some . hobby. shops’ earny:: “candle hardener’ which comes ‘im a white powder. form.’ This - “helps the Wax’ to harden evenly’ a Indian tale," by James .A.- _ Houston; “Two. young huniers : Come. of “age ‘during a lonely. :"- “three day- roe Jouimney, on. Be . ‘and gives’ a better . ‘candle. Leave - candles.’ ‘to harden . overnight - before - removing’ from molds. .Never set in fridge “for quick. hardening .-as_: this ‘eauses it to- set unevenly and ©’. wher burnin tater the wax will “tg. insert wicks! make sure. ~enough’ for": ‘OFF materials for. ‘just: ‘about- any." craft: you: may wish ta pursue, '. Frances ‘Indian legends which tell: ” THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, BC. Terrace library book display Young Canada’s Book Week § Young Canada’s Book. Week was Started quite a few years ~ ago by the. Canadian Library _ Association: The purpose is to riake both ‘children and parents ‘aware: of what can be found in theur local public library, to show, them how to use the available Tesources, to shaw the value of reading and to make people . aware ,of the new books that - have been recently published. shopping always heen popular, but you All this week classes from the different schools in town will be ‘paying visits to the Library ’ where a special program to help ‘develop a deeper appreciation of books in the children has been set up. . At the regular story-time held - every Saturday at 1 p.m, a special ‘program. has ‘been planned for the: children ' films - on either Indian’ or Eskimo . - culture will be shown. ‘Here-is a-list.of same: of the -new: books available at’ the Terrace Library. This list has been. specially’. compiled for | “Young.- (Canada’s, Book . Week. “jah BIGROBE BOOKS PR ci jen ain . goals, lemlahamyby, illiam.T oes young: boy rescues. a: “goat and: +“ beeause ¢ of. his heroism is later, saved | when his tbe: _Sestroyed. : 7 LEGENDS vo. "'Skeiea, the raven, by Robert Ayre; « In. one -of '- many adventures, Sketco . disguises . himself as a deer to steal. precious fire from the Sriowy’. ‘Owl, Ook, and bring it to his ' people; — - The bear. who stole the Chinook and other stories, by Fraser; Blackfoot . (among other things) how the . Indian came .to where moce- asins to protect his feet; - .. Son of Raven; son of deer,. by: George Clutesi; A recreation of: . the stories used by: the Nootka . Indians. to show their children ; - the difference between right | from. Wrong. . ..Once “upon. a iotem, by - Christi . Harris; ‘Five’ stories-. demonstrate the importance of ‘the totem to. the ‘Tndians of the. North Pacific coast:. :.Glooskap's country, by Cyrus MacMillan;.. Glooskap, the © dire was brought to the Indians. - «Eagle mask; “a West Coast” coasts: of B, Dorothy: Reld; ‘Beginning with, _ his birth, aid ‘ending with the . ing the-whité man, this. 0 nished ca nile: ‘Then, if it ig the. a insides are dry andclean. Heat J wax fn, top of a double. boile: NEVER over direct heat aa it very flammable; if your kitchen lacks a double boiler.set a bowl or small pan inside’a larger pan which has About Inches When ve e ur.wax:into cups sired hrow residue away. 1 find t -way |s to 'set-a- shallow. waterover another burner with: _ pour waxdn "have a differ it’ ie pick Cut wick-long enough for candle ax of. the “same. fick ‘into: ‘eenter: t-hangerswire: _ American Indian, by ' explained - ‘and. if, Wustrated. Bt traces the life of _Nanabozho, Creator-magician. - STORIES . .-The . whale’ people, jby Roderick Haig-Brown; A. West Coast Indian boy learns-to hunt the giant whales of the Pacific: Ocean... - . West with the white chiefs, by Christie Harris; An Assiniboine Indian guide ~ leads . an- expedition of white men through the Rockies to the Cariboo gold. . Paddle to the sea, by Cholling C. Holling; An Indian carves a canoe and sends it on a journey | which took. it from Nipigon country to the Atlantic Ocean, :. Lost in the barrens, by Farley - Mowat; A young boy and his Cree Indian friends, separated from their : companions, . are forced to find their way alone i in enemy territory. ARTS AND CRAFTS ..The ‘Art’ -of the. North Shirley Glubok; the art and handicrafts of both the Canadian and American Indians are clearly -beautifully- didian games‘ ‘anid “eatts: By” Robert Hofsinde; ‘Mr, Héfsinde’. shows how to: prepare for ‘and -" * play: 12 games Played by Indian children. -Indian music makers, : by : Robert Hofsinde; Would you. 1 ke to be able to make a tom- tom like those of Haida Iridians - of B.C.? This book shows- how, " .-Ben Hunt's big Indian craft book, by Ben Hunt; Mr. Hunt’: tells how to do Indian designs and decorations, how to make ° head dresses, necklaces, | baskets, musical instruments and how to play Indian games. - "_ INFORMATION BOOKS - Indians of the long house, by . Sonia Bleeker; ‘What were tke - Iroquois really like? How did - ‘the live? This book clearly and - simply explains thelr- way of fe, : The story-of the teem pole, by ‘ ‘Ruth Brindge; If you have ever" wanted fo kno ‘how to read the: totem, pole, this baok | will: . explain both the origin and usée™ _of-this West Coast Indian art» form. : general and . specific : information on Canadian Indian - tribes aré included in this’ very detailed book: = ..The Canadian ‘indian, by Fraser Symington; Beautifully colored illustrations bring this survey of Canadian Indians to ife, - Deer ‘harvest. Cont'd from Page 1 and yet not jeopardize deer and elk populations. . Unusual circumstances ‘have allowed hunters to reach the allowable harvest one to two weeks earlier than anticipated. In order to allow more . adequate estapement for 1972 the season. has been terminated in these - three management areas. As the Branch develops quota systems on individual herds or drainage units, the need for. special closures over a whole area will ‘become -dninimaized.. : fatty eh areas i ‘Terrace area, - campaign is being handled by. : DON’S MEN‘S WEAR DON‘S MEN'S 3 WEAR t DON’S * Chriatmas Seals are. “in the. mail .to 2,000 homes * in ‘the = where.’ the’. members of the Kinette Club, chairman. Other members af the committee are Mrs: Louise. | - Wilde and Mrs, Vi Timmerman, Committee members Have an ~ extra boost this year from Chief - Dari George, who is the official’ sponsor of the campaign for all Canada. The Chief, who was to ° - " open the campign ‘officially on Friday, Nov. 5 in the Vancouver § . .offices of the B,C, Tuberculosis- Christmas Seal’ HITE & | DAY DINERS | , Society, 2 ~ sponsors ot camp -uriable’ ta. be‘there because of: ‘Gllness. A’ beaded.’ headband, - “made by: Mrs:. “TB patient at Wi with Mrs. Anne Checkley as .. Centre, will be presented to The Chief at a later date, As well a a carrying ‘Indian’ symbols, - headband also. carries:the ‘red double: barred Cross - Loraine, the; symbol- of the ‘fight against tuberculosis around the > world. The; campaign. seeks‘ ‘$425 _ thousand: in: the province to continue the fight against tuberculosis which last year in. Beans, a: ow " Chest: of... in he fight aleo agalnst other ‘respiratory. dige - emphysema, ‘chronic. ‘bronchitis ages. ‘such a and ‘asthma. Y Last: year. ‘the | campalgn | nm the ...brought, in acnew high aot wy ; thousand,’ Through Christmas ‘Seals the ‘most ‘modern “chest x-ray’: “camera available can now roll* on wheels into the most remote B.C.communities. The $20. | thousand ‘camera was. recently - “installed in a completely ‘refurnished Operation. Doorstep van to continue.its, work around . the. province. bv. 7 24 Hours | 3229 EMMERSON - NEXT - TO 1 HOUR CLEANITIZING PIZZA - FISH & CHIPS CHAR BROILED BURGERS . BREAKFAST | MEN'S WEAR DON'S MEN'S WEAR DON's MEN’S WEAR fe :., fp All the Sweaters ‘He Prefers, in : Favorite ‘ Cotors GINO PAOLI JANTZEN. in sizes up to size 56, CARDIGANS ‘WARREN KNIT WOLSEY | PRINCE RUPERT 624-3112 ~LAVAWAY NOW A small deposit will hold any | items until Christmas. Choose from the greatest selection of sweaters we have ever shown, TERRACE 635-6659 BERNE “WHITE RAM REN DALE 7 DON'S MEN’S WEAR DON’s MEN’S WEAR DON’S. MEN'S = The Indian tribes of st Canada, Ges by ‘Eileen’ Jenness; Beginning oo ‘with the: Algonkians and the: — Iroquois, this book also'looks at .the'Plains Indians - the British. >- Columbia tribes and the tribes. a & 0f/the north. Kenneth — £, :" Kidd; An” :. examination * ot the most '*" “important Indian groups acroas mn « Canada, Natives, tribes. “of ‘Canad, : Both ’ Douglas. Leechman; Canadians | of ‘tong ago, by - “ {. WEAR DON’S MEN'S WEAR DON’S MEN'S WEAR ak 7