Dear Ann: ‘Twelve years ag wir te to naire ‘exprassing {ny feelings about being an adopted child. ° ‘Now. that | have completed my master’s degree, | am writing again, and | hope you will publish this ‘letter to my ‘‘natural’’ mother. “Dear ‘Mom': | now have completed my master’s degree In education, ind I’m not sure where tha. paar wll a Will t take, me — — but I do now that # will make it | es, “Twenty-four years ago'you aie the ategingth and bourage to put yourself out:df my life. Me gave me the Dpportunity to grow up wil ing family. How lucky | was to be pl er, home. | ave been reared: with pie banding. “With every birthday, tha bomewhere wondering if Merhapp ind of a person | became. M preat. | have met.so many tovir f _ have been blessed with sonia: i lhink that being an adopted gave. me epost insight at:you are out there 1m safe and what into the emotional needs of “There is a recent craze'f Nsdopted children to seek ut thelr natural parents and confront them. Please don't worry about me doing such a thing. Your secret Is safe. | wonder If these children realize how much heartache hey can cause. ° * **You are a wonderful person for having given me lhe. chance to have such a beautiful start In life, Mom. “When you are walking down the street and happen fo glance at a brown-haired young woman who looks a fittle Ike you — or maybe my father, whoever he may be + just smite, knowing that | am truly happy and that you ave & special Place In my-heart. — Your Daughter Dear Daughter: What a lovely tribute to every mother who gave up her child for adoption. Bless you for writing jhat beautiful letter. Dear Ann Landers: Our 18-year-old daughter has a lovely lace and a very good figure. She is a fine student and a Sood musician as well. But the girl Is just plaln miserable because she thinks her nose Is too big and she wants to. jave plastic surgery. Her father and | are against it. Actually, her nose is not unattractive. It has a lot of female celebrities in the arts, journalism or business who Nave succeeded even though’ thelr noses were a bit larger Zhan usual. Thank you. .— Huntington, W. Va. Dear Hunting: It wouldn't help. the only nose your. daughter Is interested In Is her own. If she feels her nose -3s ruining her looks, | hope you will fet her have her way. 2the best method for selecting a plastic surgeon Is by asking to see the results of his work on former patients. Dear Ann Landers: A reader who signed himself ‘Ye Ol' zabeler’’ asked what one calls a marcled woman's boyfriend. What he was looking for was the male counterpart of ‘‘mistress.’’ You didn’t know. © The word is ‘‘paramour."’ It. describes a male or jemale lover. — Avid Baltimore Fan pear Avid: Right you are! How could | have been so jum : Salmo Peniecostals - ‘+ entertain seniors- » By Llewellyn C. Fletcher Sam Wolfe and Rev.-and Following a recent Sal- Mrs. Lowe, as a trio sang, mo Senior Citizens Associ- “There's a Song in the Air.” 4 ! Please print this letter and respond by naming 10 H In the West Pulpit & Pew y /Boundar y Area By PASTOR DIRK ZINNER Seventh-day Adventist Church Our word ‘January comes from Janus, a Latin pagan deity represented as having two faces: one looking forward and the other back- ward, Looking back, we dis- cover that, we failed to do many things we should have done; so to balance our ac- count, we make resolutions, which are good only when they are kept. We have heard the old saying, “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” The secret of success is found not in the habit of making resolutions about failures, shortcomings, or sins, but in one supreme purpose to serve. God. (see Matthew 6:33) What are your purposes and priorities for 1980? Just ask yourself where your em- phasis is, That can be quickly determined by recognizing where or how you spend your time as well as by realizing what you talk about most during the day. Do your activities and conversations include God? How much? If "you want to be a Christian and you only spend a small amount of time being a Christian (such as an oc- easional or weekly church at- tendance), your Christianity will for all practical purposes be void of the real essence of - Christianity. Genuine Chris- tianity is based on a daily meaningful relationship with Looking forward in 1980 we can gaze as Moses did over the desert road to the Promised Land. With him, our prayer should be, “If thy 7 ea neee NEWS Aluminum Sheets 24%" x 36" 1 to 12— 75¢ Each “13 to 24 — 60¢ Each 25 or More — S0¢ Each MID-WEEK MIRROR . 191 Columbia Avenue: Castlegar. ation: banquet in the Legion (" sek ~\ Carpets : ah presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.” The answer to this earnest heart, appeal is, “Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” (Matthew 28:20). Today. you will open a new chapter in life's book. Day by day your words, your actions, your deeds, are being recorded. How the chapter ends lies with you individually, Tho year 1980 will bring many new op- portunities. These must’ be grasped when they come to you, lest they. slip away never to return. Old op- portunities may not be re-. peated. ; ‘The chances of “ite will’ open anew. ‘What will you do with them? Tho secret’ of’a Lae new year lies. and ending the year with, " God.. The opening Words of the Bible’ give ~ the: right beginning of time, and ‘of all times: “In the beginning,God +>” Can you add your nhme: - In the beginning of 1980. God and you... .? The God’ that. the Bible day. Will you not therefore resolve to. make ‘ ‘this your Pett year?. Men's One-Piece. Snowmobile'Suit=-. For Winter Warmth Stay warm when snowmobiling. Get intoan © ' economical suit from Woolco. 160% Nylon quilt-lined with 60% miscellaneous fibres/ 40% reprocessed Wool. Hooded. Front zip. Assorted colours. S-M-L-XL. Shop early If you want: peo teaches us about has prom- to notice your faults ised to be with yon day by start giving advi [ORBAR WATERPROOFING Box 30, Slocan, B.C. _. Phone 355-2554 ponsored by the: "University's School at ‘Physical’ Education.’ The bree-day event. will be held . ine 12,18 and 14,» Bah year, the confer. ers tom throughout British Col- mbis. (Last year there were’ 466 registrants.) The aim’ fs . tohelp improve the sualty o of e ig of physical a well known promoter of Vetter: physical education , _,rograms, ‘will; be _the fea: | Detailed information in- ding’ registration forms be sant toall BC. schools ew metric sizes for plywood, e. Council of Forest In- lustries of British Columbia (COFI) has. produced two’ ‘thetic guides ‘that are both qvailable free. _ ‘The metric “ID.” card Is & handy: pocket sizé card the new metric - + thicknesses. for Sheathing, Select and Sanded’grades:of' | Plywood.’ A grades and uses hart is printed on' the other: ae 4-pay ge bilingual leaf- bt called OFT EXTERIOR: letrie+Piywond apa free from the OFT’ Bookstore, ; 1400-1055 Vest. Hastings Street, .Van- puver, BC... V6E 2H1, » Increase gome 400 ‘elomen-:‘ : tary and secondary’ teach , urize the ° ‘industry “with the . { ities wool: Heh in Pie in‘or'p! aid: mis some corduroy.-Sc have self belts “Also long plverer or; velvet ski - Sizes: 71015 and 10 to 18; “ Reguler Woolco Pric sa Wvoolee, Sale mecar, oss cosardi =Weolco Sale Prie ficgeicr W Wolco | Price: come’ sind im or ee for ; Boys 's and ‘girls. There are pants, blazers, jumpers..; ‘and jackets; Plus gingham or floral shirts western” i : print shirts for the denim outfits. Sizes: : cin family “allowance. ‘There will be full en = galation ‘of \ Family: Allow- ;nces for 1980. This has been” “@nnounced by “Health. and’. Welfare’ Minister: : David Yrombie.: ‘ (Bf. The Family: Allowances *, i Ace. provides for annual-rise | ; 2a .payments in January. of) pach year to. correspond with “Sncreases in the coat of living. Effective Jant.iry, the Fam- ily Allowances paid ‘monthly.’ Yor children under age 18 will q ise to $21.80: from $20°in for-your. ‘| iost provinces and inthe i ™ In, addition, -the shopping ‘Child ‘Tax Credit. | convenience Regular Woolco Price: each 47.88 Woolco Sale Price, each: $35 Men's Quilted. Nylon Jacket... Super Comfort Designed for winter warmth with a 100% tubular Nylon shell and cosy Acrylic Pile lining. Zip front; lay-down collar; 2 low- er slash pockets, Canadian-made. In Navy, Brown, Medium Blue, Beige. Sizes 36 to 46, Regular Woolco Price: each 32.88 Woolco Sale Price, each: | 24 “the Pentecostal orchestra ys Lino - Tile ‘and singers, with Mrs. Mary NOW In Our NEW LOCATION earn as pianist, and under a Jeadership of ‘their pastor, Quality Installations — Free Estimates LYLE WARD Manager he Rev. Al Lowe, th i were entertained with ‘outfit: your rlitile girk in ‘these rich Yelvetcon; DAVID PICKMAN Owner - Installer ‘or corduroy ¢co-ordinat Come in and see for yourself; our selection. ~ ‘of pants and skirts in velveteen. Blazers, vest, : pants in corduroy. There ‘is a good selection of: colours, plus white bi or check Style shirts to choose from. Sizes: 4 to 6x. | = Regular Woolco Price: 7.95 tol 14.95: d Weolco Sale Prici z : Now’ 's the. time to stock up _on Ladies Pants for -wear department’ and. | add to your wardrob We have a good variety of evening. orda wear’ dresses to choose from. * Mad metallics, acetates, acrylic‘or corduroy: ,' Choose jumpers‘one or.two piece dresses Ina good range of colours and sizes::. °: - Regular Woolco Price: 19.95 to 87:98: Woolco Sale Price: program of Christmas songs and music. » Members of the Cru- tadera, a Pentecostal boys’ bod girls’ club, sang “Silent | 455 WARD STREET jon'of f corduroy, Biaee There isa large: se ‘satin, Polye - blends. Many, of ‘these pants Neate eee front, and straight leg styling. Sizes 7 0.15 *and:10 to. 18. Assorted colours,” “Regular, Woolco Price: 15. 95 to 22.95 a Wooleo Sale Price: Night, Holy Night” and ELSON, B.C. Tike We Have Heard On PHONE: 352-5817 3 Soloists ‘Sam Wolfe sang “The Saviour Is Waiting,” SMarg Tarron “How Great 2fhou Art,” and Gordie Wolfe, #Hark The Herald Angels Bing.” : 5 Two duets were Zang. One by Mrs. Corinne Hanson Sand Julie Kloosterman, “My 2Wonderful Lord,” the other by Rev. Al Lowe and Diana SLowe, “Like a Lamb.” 3 Savings Bonds 2 The Compound Interest Bond which earns interest on Sinterest is available for cash “Weekly, monthly Se familly Zor on instalments on the ‘ : rates EOfficial Monthly Savings Plan and the Payroll Savings ePlan in denominations of $100, $800, $500, $1,000, £85,000, and $10,000. TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES.? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR ‘HOTEL still only from $19.00 up Mostly with full kitchens — at no extra cost. = am: will. provide up to. 79218 per child per year based n family. SPH aire] Free parking Downtown location nts, welfare gov- Sernment departments’: and | 3 titutions maintaining chil- 6 1234 5678 901 For brochure and reservations write: “CLAIRE ROY THE MAYFAIR HOTEL GAS Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1V'1 or Phone area 604-687-6751 iron: our ir boutique, Eas a He : SE 8 choose your festive blouse to 3 ‘complete’ your holiday war- : For the cold winter days bundle your toddler in one of | - During 1979 the. federal igovernment paid out more Bhan $140 million each.month Let casual corduroy You've got it made.” When you rely on our solid line-up of financial services, you know you're getting sound money management. We give your money all the security it needs — and all the interest it deserves. Factis, all credit union deposits and ¢ interest are guaranteed without limit. Save Men's Long Parka - Economical winter weather rotection. 100% Nylon ood has Acrylic Pile trim; Grlon Acrylic Piletined: 2 slash, 2 flap pockets; zip front, Aust‘d, colours, 36-46. Reg. Woolco Prices 65.00 Woolco Sale Price, each *49 . Acrylic Pile trim Save 25% Boys Short Parka Areal cold-s topper cl bi savings 100% Ny vl jon shell; zip/button-flap ile pockets. « Atsorted colours, » Boys’ 8-15 Reg. Wooleo Price: 37.1 Woolco ‘Sale Price, eoch: *28" Save 25% Men's Ski Jacket the he pertect all ‘round winter rable... on the slopes or corual wear. Styled with zlp- front and lay-downi col- lar; ribbed cuffs; down fill; 2 pockets. Assorted colours, 36-46, Reg. Wocot Price: Wooles Sale Price, each "49 This parka features a ly Nylon shell anda tw Uiming: Acrylic Piletinga top and Acatate Quilt-lined Assorted colours, 36-46, Reg. weeke ‘Price: Wostea Sale Price, eochi’ Save 25% Men's. -Winter Beater * bottom. Hos zippered front. {5 Family Allowances for 6.9 ion children in $.6;million drobe Choose from a wide selection of Junior or Misses’ blouses and pant tops made of acetates and polyesters. Assorted styles with mandarin ruffled or pointed collars in a variety of colours. For the Disco set, we have included satin- look blouses decordted with lace. Size Tange is 8 to.18,; 5 to 1S or S-M-L. Regular Woolco Prices::12.76 to 39.95 | Woolco a Erleet: s¢ co-ordinates highlight your __ wardrobe for school or office ~ Choose from A-line skirts, pants, vests, or blazers:in wide or pinwale corduro' . Cotton and polyester blend. Colours. inelus le black. . brown or burguridy. Junior sizes: 5 to 13, Regular Woolco Price: 12.00 to 50.00 ‘Woolco Sale Price: $8. our many styles of outerwear Choose frem one or two piece snowsuits. made of nylon and polyester in a wide v : variety of, styles. Colours include brown; blue red or navy. Sizes 2 to 3x. Also.in this wide are toddlers’ winter jack in polyester/acrylic/nylon blends. Match witha pair of snowpants. ° Regular Woolco Price: 12.93 to 31.93 | Woolco Sale Price: so 2°25 5 te aud canean cad brancrae ts ; Saics Hess HibnuG GET : nee Bee | see Hips Sete PU ae Pee eee rices Effective ‘tl! ; y5,.or While ¢ sie EES es ee ae _ British Columbia i = . _ a " . . 5 n : 2 : a ; ete ; i PS SNS see a, : ieee rear Y on WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE: = _ WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE — ENJOY THE RED GRE ENJOY THE RED onILLE? Win Vi Le. HWY. 3 TRAIL GRILLE. HWY. 3 TRAIL v 00lto @ 9! FROM LIGHT SNACKS lo PARTMENT STO! re : ne 5 7 FROM /.IGHT aes Rept ited : ° btteillre OFF pele ae ; Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 o.m. to 6:00 Bim : Thursday and Fridays 9:30 a.m, to 9:00 p.m. To MEALS... Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m; to 6:00 pm, > Thursday and Fridays 93 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 Pom.