PAGE UD e The continuing — Education Scene | | By Hugh Power . ‘ GED TESTS IN TERRACK The required. number of persons have applied to jakelhe GED tests on Maren 1 toallow a lesling session to he held + in’ Terrace!! On January’ 1a a mecting wus held in Terrace of Ihuse persans who were in terested in writing GED lests und nearly 50; pusple carne ty the meeting! Filly applicalien forms have been issued : to prospective candidaes and |t Is expecied Shalt all, of these candidales will apply io write the tests on March 1, Kitimal and «ther ureas ulside . of Terrace will also be sending candidates io Terrace to write the fests. ‘Therefore, it is parkible the number writing the tesis.could reach close $a 10. Anyone wha would like‘lo apply to write ihe tests should contact Hugh Power in Terrace al §55- 9899 or 635-6531 or. Mrs, Blix in ilinmal at 65-3955. WHAT ISGED? GED stands. for General Education Development and. is a series of five tests to he taken by. adults, - Wf the candidate writing (he fests -reaches a cerlain siandard, they are issued with a’cerlificale slating they have the equivalent of a Grade 12 education. The GED program is administered by the Department of Edueution. in Vicloria who also issues the certificates. For more in- formalion contact Hugh Power TIME: ADMISSION: "2" Adutts $3.00 Students $1.50 “Senior Citizens $1.50 a Reserve Early! ! m4 Saving Plans. $361), THE HERALD, in Terrace or Mrs, Blix in Kitimat, . LETTER:FROM ~WASSET, - QUEEN CHARLOTTES' By Elvira C. Bryant. SEW CLASSES ‘The new program began last week ‘and the following classes were so popular that. some people had lo miss taking them, as they reached maximum number in a very short time. These classes are. Chinese. Conking, Stretch & Sew, and House Framing. Allof the other ¢lasses can take more students and in Some cases only one or iwn-are needed to allow the classes to start! Many classes did not start last week because of weather conditions and so, if you are interested in any of ihe wher classes, please contact Hugh Power al 635-3833 or §95- 6531. AIORSEMANSHIP Last week I received a brochure from the Equestrian Division of Okanagan College. | The brochure lisis a number of courses dealing with hor- semanship such as instructor's courses, Western Riding, English Equitation, Basic ‘ {lorsemanship, and Sehcol the TERRACE ELKS PRESENT 2nd ANNUAL GAPILANO ICE SHOW | March 22 & 23 Friday &:30pm Saturday Matinee 2:00pm , oe Saturday 6:30pm Children (under 10) 75 cents Chiidrens Matinee Only All Tickets Reserved except Childrens Matinee Tickets on sale now at the Recreation Centre, | Confused . When you receive your ne felophone one of our stafl, vehicles insurance is at your disposal Fre .» This free service is ou Homeowners, Life, Income Protection, Young Herse. For further in- formalion contact Hugh Power or wrile to Okanagan College, Eyuestrian Division, P.Q. Box 108, Osoyeus, B.C; Perhaps gomeune in Terrace would be imerested in taking the in- structor's course and we could olfer riding courses in Terrace. “Gata dream?" We are quite familiar with this bank dd- verlisement, and the majority of people da have one. In my awn case there has always been the desire to have a log cabin hume. We even worked al building one some years ago al Portage, B.C. , bul illness in the family necessitated the sale of the property and a move to the - onast, ; When ‘we moved from ‘Terrace lo liye al Nass Camp, it looked as though once again this _ dream might become a realily. In ihe year 1969 we applied for seme Crown Grant land in the Cassiar District. A standard reply from our first enquiry (old us, “there is ollen. a con- siderable lapse of lime because of the number of applications received prior to yours”, a5 regards the field examination, Since sther people may. con- lemplate ‘such a dream, I thought’ this story should be ‘old, : -Approximately a year laler we read, “The Land tnspector has now been requested lo carry out the field inspection and il is unticipated thal this will, be dune in the near future.” This-. inspeclio n was carried out in .May 1970, and we were then advised to await (he decision fram the Departmenl of Lands in respec! to our application, - Not guile a year elapsed and we decided 'o enquire about our .. There is absolutely no extra cost for this service, r way of assuring you fast afficlent service an - Business, Boat Insurance and Registered . . wey .. Talk to the people who know, , .. Drop by or telephone aur office at 461! Lakelse Ave., Terrace, {635- . OrbICE WOUTES: VWONDAY THROUGIE SATURDAY v0 AM te ds PM ‘ FRIUAYS thao AM TO ora0 PA ut me 4 with professional insu’ ~ Engineering Ltd. m. that this kad not About The _New Government Autoplan Insurance Seo the staff at Wightman and Smith for expert advice. - w Autoplan Insurance Card from the Govarnmant, (ust Ail our Knowledge about automobite and commerciai 2. We'll help you fllout the new Autaplan card, We'liexplain the coverage you'll be getting and how much you'll be paying. We'll even suaply the decals and ticense plates when required. . application, This brought us the information thal we would have, 10 obtain a Letter of Consent from ihe Columbia Cellulose granting permission to us for the wse of their Main Logging Road, since the area applied for, “fronts” on this parlicular road. A lelter to Mr. Ron Jordan brough! usa very detailed sheaf of papers concerning “the rules and regulations covering such permission, but granted us the use of the road, 80 ‘al the siage where surveying must. be done,.and so’ we requested - this service from McElhanney ‘Sruveying and This was dune, 1971. . . In September a_ registered letler was sent to the Land Commissioner. al Prince Rupert, Receiving no reply we wrole again in October. Ina subsequent reply we were in- formed the Land Inspector had been requested for a report and yet been received, ‘therefore the Department of Lands had been lold not to take: any further action regarding our. -ap- plication until this had been ’ received! (Since we had blazed Irees and walked aver. lhe mae 1 nagentent., ver 50 Years : all was . ~ gent lo Victoria. We were lhen property in question with {he Land Inspector 1 don't, know! what took him so long to report.) - We had a particular sile picked oul .for the “log” cabin home, and the Inspector had agreed with our choice, There was good drainage and il would | be close to the waler source, ft was our understanding we could apply 10. purchase ~ap- proximately !en acres, so we carefully measured in. all ° four directions 50 as fo include the area desired and not fo exceed theamountto be alloted. This rough map had heen at- lached to our application in 1970. : : : Somehow, somewhere,: something wenl wreng when the surveying was carried oul. That particular spot for the log hore was completely left out, it would be very difficult 1o supply, -the place with water, and the; ‘lotal area far exceeded ten acres; This of course resulted in ihe need for much more correspondence back and forth, particularly when we did nol even have thesite for our heme! . Inthe meantime “Back at the Camp" family iife brought complexily and an old dream came back. into the picture regarding commercial fishing. It wouldn't be tha! far to drive from Prince Rupert to the property or the Camp.. The Nass Valley Centennial Com- mittee had encouraged the company to bring the com- munity ball inte reality, and the Nass . Valley Conservation Committee had brought about the protection of alpine animals - jr-ihe mountain habitat, so thal living in the area had become much more interesting for the future. a, . “Anothe r year went hy betore - an agreement could be made _ with Ihe Department of Lands, Another spring came’and we were still unable to doany work ‘on, the property. . And ‘then “gorncthing else. happened ~- the” B.C, Canuck found its way (othe ~ Queen Charlotte Islands where the Massel Harbour was’ ideal - with the fishing grounds close by. Getting from Massel lo Nass Camp was a litle more difficult and expensive, so -a, decision was made ta move lo’ this new location ualil retirement time. We moved al the end of dune in 1973 shortly “before the year was over we reached the stage where we ould now be legally clearing and working on that much desired Cassiar land! Now il will be somewhat more awk- ward for us togel busy with that Ing cabin that ‘I've always wanted. And now the railway is going to go up into that Cassiar district. 1 wonder how many members of that Nass Valley Conservation’ Committee are this event will bring -aboul? Maybe we will have (o contact our Nishga [riends and ask thal they work logether and {ake all worthwhile ideas suggestions lo the C.SN.R. peopleal Terrace? The lime for this action is now, today, Tam sure the Nishga people, anid the’ other Valley. residents, will be anxious to do what is best for _ the environment and all of its inhabitants, . "difficulty in ‘opening your jaws - Elvira C, Bryant "planning for the future changes . and: ‘ TERRACE, B.C. “What's Rappening in the Religion — World of _ . By Keith Soaring Who Flooded (he Market With Religion? Yugoslavian cuslams. are embarassed. ~« Communist authorities say the streets are flooded with religious cards and calendars of the Serbian Or- thedox Church, Belgrade Radio reports tha! government of- ficials have asked -local municipalities ‘*lo.carry oul! an urgent’ investigation in con- nectidn with. the massive sale on the streets of the illegal items.” . Organized Religion in (he lS. “a Now Threat . “Religion “74", a review of trends.in organized religion -in the past year and a forecast of trends for the 1974 year, was telecast as part of the A-B-C Network's Directions series on December 30. The panel in- cluded the associate secrelary for communications of the. U.S. Catholic Conference, director of ihe Southern Baptist Convention's Radio and TV Commission, assistant chan- cellor of the Jawish Theological Society of America, and the execuliva secretary of the American Baptist Beard of . Education and Publication. Views ranged from “working outa new moral concensus" toa “return to ald values". . World Food Shortage Being Sindied by WCC. oo A special study of the world food: shoriage is being un- dertaken by the World Council of Churches, The project in-, volves scientists, geolgraphers, and economists and is aimed at determining ihe causes of the. current global food shortage. In addition (o the. causes, study will be given as (o. what methods can best by th churehes to” respond to the crisis, Eeamenteal Doctors to Ald todia’s Poor - -Twe hundred doctors from Protestant, Fiomdn © Catholic, Orthodox Religions have - Dental | - After dental surgery, healing usually takes place quickly and without complication, but some degree of distresS may be an- licipaled... Occasionally com- plications may arise which may . require further treatment from your dentist. : Follow [hese general rules after any operalion: no rinsing or mouth wash should be used during the first12 hours afler an exiraction. Don't touch the - wound with your fingers or longue. - Eat soft, - nutritious fonds such as soft boiled eggs, chopped meals, custards, mull and soup. Chew on the other’ side of your mouth. Nest and -avold any excessive activily, Some pain isnormal follawing dental surgery, but lhe degree varies considerably. Ordinarily ibis pain can be controlled by sedatives prescribed by your demist. If the pain persists you should consult him. . Swelling may occur as .a@ normal afler-effect. discomfort and swelling ean be avoided by applying a cold compress or ice pack to your face over the area.of operation as soon as possible: Keep the cold: pack in place for 20 minutes; then repeal as necessary, a Do not use dry heat (ho | waler bottle), In certain cases a hol moist compress may be recommended by your dentist. Also consult, him {f swelling .or persists more then twa days. ‘BENSON. & ON & HALES || | _ CUSTOM, CABINETS COMMERCIAL GENERAL MILLWORK | — PRE-HUNG, DOORS.- and RESIDENTIAL a No Job Too Large Or Too Small « Free Egiimotas - Our Office Or In Your Home Financing Available » Res. 635-7028 Call Evenings Call Evenings Call. WI U. Benson 6 3 5 = D, Hales 9455 “mitlees Much . Res, 635-7923 , If © organized to assist India’s Paor. They call themselves the South India Christian - Medical Graduales Council, and they hope to establish some small hospitals or clinics in rural areas of India. To operate, the doctors plan to seek funds and donations of medical supplies and equipment fram national - and international Christian bodies. YWCA Assesing Women's Poteotial in Pakistaa ; The president of lhe Pakistan YWCA, Mrs. Esme Khanna. says women must play a more conscious role in society. To help determine their potential, local YWCA associations are setting up fact-finding com- lo determine ihe proportion of women having @ formal education, haw many. ure employed for how much and how long. One of the strengths of YWCA‘s in Adults education fas been their effort (o meet such needs as basic education for. the illiterate, vocational training for young women, and their further learning for the educated, A’ Late Report of - Haw Chrisinas Went al Rethleham Some 30,000° pilgrims thronged to the Cily of David as Christmas observances began. For 35 hors reads into Bethleham had been closed to all but pilgrims and ‘ourists on.’ ‘December 24 and 25. Early on December 25,. as Armenians began their service in the Church of - the Nativity, Protestants held aservice in the nearby Shepherds’ Field. The international flavour of Christmasin Bethlehem = was inereaged by the presence of “Peruvian soldiers, who were ‘part: of the United Nations ‘Emergency Force altempling to keep paace in the homeland . of the Prince of Peace. . Topics Bleeding for a short time is. also a part of normal healing. If bleeding ‘persists it' should - not be neglected. © Try the following; . Avoid rinsing, hot fluids and foods. Gently wipe out your mouth with ‘a clean gauze pad, being careful not to disturb the wound. Place a roll of sterilized gauze of colton taboul the size of a walnut) over it and close your leeth lightly enough ‘0 cause steady, gentle pressure. Maintan this pressure for about 20 minutes. Repeat a few times if necessary. Also, keep your head elevated: even - while sleeping. If bleeding persists, consult your dentisl. - -Canadian Dental Association ve Senne: Hearing ta be held at Thorn 26th, 1974, te wee es °s fe As / WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 191, D& ABOUT. By Agnes Walker 696-6494 ~ ‘Twenty-(hree friends of the Social Credit. party - met Tuesday. Jan {5 for an organizational meeting and social gathering at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed McFadden, Soucie $1. Mrs. Edna Cooper, president and Mrs, Ashley Proceviat, secretary . were elected to their positions in Uctober bul Tuesday's meeting named committee chairmen. Heading ihe” membership committee is Cecilia Harder: Information Committee, Marge Twiford: Mailing. Neilie Me- Fadden; Publicily, Barbara Barnswell: Finance, Al Pur- schke and Social, Pat Boyle. Regular monthly meeting dates and obtaining speakers for the same crcasions were discussed. Mrs. Laurie Tedd and Stephen, Straume Avenue are recuperating ai home after a - highway accident when injuries sustained necessialated hospitalization. Mr. Todd is still al the Vancouver General Hospital.. The Todds were enroute home after spending Christmas in Denver, Colorado when the mishap occured on (he Freeway near Vancouver. All three of the Todds suffered broken ankles. ; “ Valunteer workers alt lhe concession al Mills Mrmorial Hospital: during January... in- clude or included Helen Smith. Ulga Power, Helen. Linton. Marion Purschke; Julie Coop. Margaret Pealo, Dorothy Sieben. Wanda Fairless,: Judy Axelson, Berla Hanna; -Wilma Fraboni and Pat Paiahicky. Mr, Wesley Liewellen cam ¢ from the United Stales where he was bornin (844, He has lived in Terrace 45 years and helping him mark the first day of his Slat year were five generations © the younges! of whom Is Tammy, 2 vear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Alan Tut of Terrace, Mr Llewellenhas four daughters and [ive sons, several of whom still make thei r home in Terrace while others are located at various parts of the continent. He has. 31 grand children an d°30 great. grand-- children. . Tammy is @ prea! grand child. .. The deepes!.snows of Terrace was the greeling far Dan Quilly - : who arrived here Sunday after being delayed by Highway. 16 west closure. He came. from Port Alberni via the Prince Rupert ferry, He is an em- ployee of Canada Manpower, Mrs. Quilty and family will be joining him shorily. factory ship, . Nissin rl he in the Antarctic on | want you to pay less income tan. There's a veal little section in the Income Tax Act called 16, It means that if you have an cligible retirement plan you can save or defer some of your tax dollars. AL you have to do is register your annuity or per: aanent-life insurance plans. I can lielp you with it. But you must hurry, your plan-must be registered within 60 days of December 31st. * And these things lake a wee bit of time, Drop mea line and Pil send you more information. Mall this coupon to: : ROBERT BELISLE $008 Park Terrace, B.C. NAME ROBERT BELISLE $008 Park Terrace, B.C. . 635-2400 ADDRESS, ‘DATE OF BIRTH_ - Kitimat-Stikine Regional Distict ~ "FAKE NOTICE that a draft by-law Intended fo enable the: - "- adoption of Agricultural Land Reserve Plans for the Regional District to preserva lan land for farm use has now: been.” prepared and the draft by-law together ‘with the proposed Agricultural Land Reserve Plans will be presented ata Public © hill Elementary School on January The proposed by-law and Agricultural Reserve Plans may be inspected at th e office of the Secretary-Treasurer at: the __Kitimat-Stikine. Regional District office fram the ist day of "davivay ‘te the 25th day of January (Saturdays and-Sundays .-.. _. excepted) at No.9 - 4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., between ~~ » |] the hours of 8:30 aim. and 4:30pm Please refer to the Notice of Public hearing ‘in the Legals’ me : . Section of this newspaper for additional information, °° Ae ef an ce Land Gommission Act -—Aioultural Land Reserve By-law | greal - wai Heaviest brain award has to go to the sperm whale. The brain of a 49-Toot long bull processed aboard the Japanese! Maru Na, 1, Derember 11, 1949, weighed 20.24 pounds, a CO ee ee es