Page Four TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C.- ’ - TURE se Pe a ee ee] ELECTRICAL [BRUNO’S ‘ies 3507 HANSEN RD., P.O. BOX 1285 Residenticol - Commercial - Industrial * * hc CLASS “A” ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. Specializing in ELECTRIC HEATING FEBRUARY SPECIALS! FLAT TOP GUITARS 599° 749” +69” WE WILL TAKE ANYTHING ON TRADE To the Value of $10 e “DEMO SPECIALS” 3 Only—Transistor Radio-Record Player Sets REDUCED TO CLEAR e @ BEDROOM SUITES @ CHESTERFIELD SUITES THESE UNITS MUST &O 1! “4” Se 16-PCE. BREAKFAST SET o ? a eae FILING CABINETS i« uw Phone Vt3-2414 "SEARS" AUCTION © Corner of Greig and Kalum St. re ne pith te ee re Towne eh ere are. = FE, A882 hn, EP tn am eres, This is the handle off your favorite teacup. It wouldn't be off if you had an automatic dish- ~ and pretty hands. Trouble is, you aren't sure your home's present wiring can cope with all the . Wiring totoday's standards: Medallion standards. See your electrical contractor B.C. HYDRO ‘ washer, They take much better care of fine china - modern electrical aids you'd like to own. Solution? - Centennial a la Mode . . . Before deciding on a pat-— tern, you should first search your attics, trunks or any other places where you might have stored old fash- joned things. Your grand mother may have some old treasures which she would be happy to lend you for your dress, If you find any old hang- ings, they will do wonder: - fully well — If not for an entire dress, at least for a Splendid skirt. : Velvet draperies, quite Popular 50 years ago, are perfect because of their tex-. ture and what is more ef- fective are their ancient colors of gold, rust, navy blue and burgundy so com- mon during that era. . Faded brocaded silks, tak- friend to lend you a lace collar or Perhaps the dress ent A piece.’ en down because of sun¥4. Spots, make elegant Centen-“/ ; nial dresses. The same goes: for fhe reps, : An old bedspread offers: ” enough material for an en: tire dress. Or an old, long dressing gown, put aside when shorter ones came into,:7 vogue, could also serve. © if It could be of wool or /! silk and all you have to do3,/ is remove the skirt and then / Panel it over a heavy petti-7 . coat. Embellish it large contrasting belt and’ - wear a white, fussy blouse ..- underneath, Wear a heauti- ful jewelled brooch or/ Cameo at the throat. A good idea is to ask your grand. mother or some senior —=——_ — LEFT—A fancy dress. with a.’ , | ” ee aii! =: Dicky and the ==!-72s V-front ‘part of the skirt may be ap- pliqued in contrasting color and trim- med with velvet ribbons and lace. dicky from her treasure box, 4 your: basic, or to use it in - part, adding panels of differ- textured material to . create a Centennial master. 4 hand-embroidered ° you have an old evening dress dusting on a fi shelf. A good idea is to use. ¥ in its entirety as- material, ee eel RIGHT — Simple dress . cuffs and skirt '* Tf you have nothing old it | ° is of course. Posaible.to- find | : _ many beautiful fabrics at | relatively «low: ‘prices. Don't | : _ stop at.the-yard’. goods de- Partment: of your-Jocal store . but visit'also ‘the drapery ‘: and’ bedding sections, Spot- : . ted omuslin for’.example, is |. ! _ Wonderful for collars, double |. |’ sleeves of petticoat ‘frills, |° Draperies ‘offer a variety of |*-) colors and allow for warm | ‘dresses, A double-bed ‘bedspread: is oO ’ More than enough to make |” an-entire Centennial’. ‘dress —~ complete with capelet. " atl Me = ‘@o.be continued)": | . . Dickies, panels of contrasting CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSN, Health Tips PHYSICAL FITNESS More emphasis should he given to the importance exer. cise for middle-aged men and women, the Canadian Medical Association says. Physical inactivity or lack of exercise causes rapid degen. eration of body tissues, and this degeneration can occur in the heart and Jungs as. well as-in {he musculature: Middle-aged people have a tendency to become apathetic toward exer: cise as they become more in- volved in other environmental interests and activities, The advance of automation and mechanization. is also a problem in our society, causing people to take part in less and Jess physical activity. For ex: ample, many people will spend a good deal of time searching for a good parking spot in order to save just a few steps, missing the benefits of valu- able exercise. Others find it necessary to have two or three television sets in their homes to climinate walking. from one room to another to see a par- ticular show. . The €.M.A. points out that we are becoming a soft and flabby race, And this applies particularly to middle-aged per- sons who have retired from parlicipation in active sports, Exercise for men and women in this age group must be Planned and vigorous, and most important, should be regular and consistent, Equipment and facilities are unimportant,. and exercise can be done at any time of day. A program of ex: ercise such as the 5BX or 10BX Your guide to good electric living. Plan can be done at home and mj takes only a few minutes each Bday, Regular exercise will keep a | the weight closer to normal and ey will create physical fitness and a*a greater zest for living, Other Weeklies Are Saying... RED TAPE MUFFLES . Centennial officials hope that more than 2,000,000 persons will see the train. .. The only real disappointment js that stuffy department of transport regulations won't allow the ‘Centennial train to use as a working whistle a special whistle they neve which sounds the firs£).£our notes of O'Canada:.Onl as t the train is atrlving ‘or depart: ing will O Canada blow. Won't someone please relax?—Camp- bellton (N.B.) Tribune, CLEAN UP COUNTRY A campaign to end litter-bug- ging in Canada could be one of the best of all Centennial year projects, and it is one in which every man, woman and child eould play a full part. It would be a way, too for parents to impress upon their children that concern for the cleanliness of their environment is one of the basie responsibilities of good citizenship, — Pointe Claire (Que.) New & Chronicle. RUN UP OWN FLAGS The new crowd running the affairs of Canada think (sic) that tradition is silly. After all the Queen’s Own Rifles of Can- ada, about the oldest of the Canadian militia units and now incorporated into the active and regular forces, need cause ng concern. It would be easy formally and legally to change it’s name to Hellyer’s Own — Pointe Claire (Que) New & Chronicle. b~:'The insatlable demand of the {Ottawa government “for” more’ revenue is contributing to the inflation which it supposedly ds trying to curb. The increase in the federal sales tax of one per cent — to 12 from 11 per cent: — at the manufacturinng level, means in reality that there may be an increase of. a3 much as 10 per cent by the time the -customer purchases the goods on which the tax is levied. — Fort Frances (Ont.) Times, .WATCH THOSE PLANES ’--Whereag in the case of rail- ways-the early models were the most destructive, in air travel it is the ever bigger supersonic miracles -which by their noise and explosive impact are mak- ing the conditions in mote Notice To Subseribers In ‘the process of change-over to house-to-house delivery service for our Terrace “Omineca’ Herald yearly subscribers we experienced something of a: problem, Unfortunately some of our valued regular customers were inadvertently missed. . We apologize for this; and have decided that until the delivery system is perfected we will continue to send our regular subscribers a paper. in the mai! Carriers will enquire as to whether or not you are a yearly subscriber on please give the boy or girl our mailing list. If you are your name and address, TAX CAUSES INFLATION |... If perchance you receive two papers do not let this worry you. ; ’ If, however, you are a regular yearly subscriber and no one calls on you:— your paper will be in the | mail ~~ but please phone us and give us your. home address — diai VI 3-6357, —- "We are establishing this “home delivery service,” excluding the Bench for the ‘time being, as a conven- lence to our subscribers. If during the ~ transfer, mistakes. are made, please bear with. us. Keep us informed if you do not get your paper, : _ —The Publisher: U residential . areas unbearable. Several generations’ have now had an opportunity to see exactly how .rallways have in- terfered with comfortable liv- ing; this generation should without delay impose restric- tions on both passenger and freight air operations. — Coch- Tane Ont.) Northland Post. “SLEDS FILL STREETS ©‘! -«- Snow> toboggaus.have-a. place, in the chore of moving around during Canada’s winter... but the one place they are not acceptable is on the streets of a husy urban centre... Ie toboggan owners continue to annoy citizens and- race about on business and residential Streets they are going to have the boom lowered on them — Melfort (Sask,) Journal. GLORY TO COME Let's hope that minor hockey continues to flourish and exert its influence for good ‘on more and more youngsters. Maybe, one of these years, one or more of our youngsters, graduates of our minor hockey setup, may be given the opportunity to re- ‘Present not only this commun- ity but Canada by winning a place on the Canadian national hockey team. — Rimbey (Alta.) Record. : : . is there a oo, money problem you. need tosolve?- | NIAGARA - | KNOWS HOW ©)... }. 1, «Get cash now ...for overdue bills, unexpected Face ae | expenses, any good reason. 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