CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 4, 1975 ‘Herbs of All Descriptions were Available in the Gillyflowers Herbal Aromatics Booth from Salmo During Sunday's Crait Fair Sa Snforming Patricia Young Says They are All Like Pie Crust. While the free at the be reallstic in facing’ historical fact, ‘This ranges from recogni- tion of Lenin's statement: “Promises are like pie crust, made to be broken.” (Pages 290-291 Collected Works’ of Lenin, Vol. 9 Russtan : 4th Edition.) the fact pers and propaganda flooded the country, On Jan, ..1, 1942, the U.S.8.R. signed the UN Char- ter pledging to seek no more territorial expansion. Between 1944 ‘and ~ 1976, ‘they _ took control of East Germany, Bul: garia, Poland, North Korea, Guba, Vietnam, Laos, -Cam- bodia and Mongolia by way of supplying: arma and ‘'ad- visors.” * On: June 11, 1942,” they signed the Lend:Lease Agree- that sone 40 “countries. and territorles have come ! under communist dictatorship. since 1919, we must recognize that most were swallowed by way of broken promises and treatles—more’ than‘. 200° of them. History has recorded bro- ken “non-aggression" pacts with the Ukraine, ‘Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, Finland, Armenia, Po- land, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Hungary and others. ; On ‘Nov. 16, 1999, . the U.S.S.R. signed an agreement "with the U.S.A. not to distrib- ute ‘communist literature nor organize groups in return for official “recognition.” Once re- cognized, communist newsps- Good-Bad for Smokers Well; all of you ‘cigarette | smokers out there, Health: & news and some good news for you. Welfare Canada has some bad First the bad: Smoking has | iB L ~ Wonderful Gifts for Chri BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA SA aA a eared a AAMAS AL Ae a c been linked with disease . . fatal disease. And we've all he this before, we inveter- ate smokers, Now the good: If, you stop” smoking, the body will start to repair the damage done to it by years, as long. as serious ‘disease has not developed. Let's elaborate. Back to the bad news, If you smoke, your chance of death through diseases of the heart and arteries is perhaps Give 2 MAGAZINE.AND CALENDAR ~ Place Your Orders Now to Ensure - heart disease, chronic broncht tis and emphysema, are major causes of disability 23 well 22 death. ‘Women who smoke during pregnancy are more give birth to premature tavies, Damage to the lining of the bronchial tubes is much more ‘common among cigarette smok- ers than non-smokers, even when there -is no obvious disease. Something else to remem- ber: approximately one-quarter of all home and — business Broperty fires in Canada are your Pp of, men tested, fatal heart attacks were three times more common among cigarette smok- ers than non-smokers in the age range of 4049, and twice as + commdn’ between’ 80° and 69. Early Delivery CHRISTMAS SHOP EARLY Drop in and Browse in our. “spacious - Book Shop pets BOOKS @ MAGAZINES @ JEWELERY e TOBACCO @ CIGARETTES @ CONFECTIONERY THE BOOK SHOP 110 Maple — Castlegar — Phone 365-5858 arteries xean - withstand the vicious attack you are waging against them, lung cancer could be your next’ greatest risk. Next on the long list of risks you take every time you inhale a long, longering puff is chronic bronchitis and emphys- sema... the death rate is again higher among smokers than non-smokers. Diseases associated with cigarette smoking, particularly @ cans @ PURSES @ PIPES “<4. However! ifyour heart and Bod king—the largest taeake cause, And smoking is considered to be second only to lightning as a cause of forest fires. i “But there is' good news. . If you stop smoking, the y will start ‘to repair the damage associated with cigar- ette smoking, if serious disease has not'already developed. The lining of the bronchial tubes ually improves and the risk expectoration are less and even’patients with estab-- lished ‘chronic bronchitis and emphysema generally improve when they drop the habit. Having said all this, Health and Welfare Canada has sever- City Centre Dining R Room (Fully Lcensed Dining Room) 91 ‘MAIN STREET, CASTLEGAR {st Anniversary Specials Start Today and Continue throughout the month of January 1976 HOURS OPEN FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. {Closed Mondays} A Special Candlelit Dinner For Two — Charbrolled Sirloin Steaks — Our own Homemade Bread (individual loaves) Served Hot at Your Table — Fresh Crisp Salad with your choice of Dressing — Vegetables end Baked Potatoes with Sour Cream ae 365-3434 $12.95 We are pleased fo announce that w> have extended our Menu to name 8 few: ‘i @. A very popular STEAK and FANTAIL SHRIMP ROAST BEEF smothered in Gravy STEAK and LOBSTER served with our awn 1 Garlic Butter Sauce And More Mouthwatering Dishes HOMEMADE PIES and CAKES and Surprise Deserts To complete a very satisfying meal Our Own Special Recipe for SPANISH COFFEE is a delight to All OPEN. NEW YEAR’S DAY RESERVATIONS ONLY Phone 365-3434 Reserve Now for Chrisimas and New Year's Parly Reserve Now ! \ — RAB BURT Foes Ca alhints on or at least cut your lungs’ exposure to all those chemicals in the smoke: © Lengthen the period between cigarettes. @ Lengthen the period _ between putts. © Don't inhale. ©. Remove the. cigarette from the mouth after each puff, © Throw away a very Jong butt (tar and nicotine . collect in the tobacco as the cigarette is smoked and the shorter the cigarette ts puffed, the more concentrated the tar and nicotine content in the smoke). * © Divide cigarettes i package into smaller parts 4 last several days, and don't carty tomerrow’s portion with you, © Put off that first cigar- ette as long as possible. ‘ ¢ Take a few dee breaths or x walk instead of a : smoke. e Let others know of your intention... this will serve to strengthen your re- solution. If a few, pounds sneak up on you after stopping smoking, ° you can gain control by eating a little less and exercising a little more. Don't sneak the occa-: sional cigarette to reduce your appetite. “One last word of advice for. all you soon-to-become-non-: smokers: physical ‘activity helps reduce nervous tension— that same. nervous tension which results in smoking or over-eating. For further information on the dangers of smoking, write to: Health Protection Branch, Non-medical use of drugs, Health and Welfare Canada, Room 912, 365 Laurier Ave., West, Ottawa, Ont. KIA 1B, seye ein ee: ae with the U.S.A. to return si equipment given themin World War II. Eight hundred ‘million dollars worth of equipment and 94 ships were never returned, When they signed the Korean Armistice on July 21, 1954, it was to refrain from introducing arms and aircraft and to permit on-sight’ inapec- tion by the UN, a treaty that was violated continually and on-sight inspections forbidden. The nuclear bomb testing agreement was broken Sept. 1 - to Oct. 80, 1961, as more than 50 nuclear weapons were tested, all more Bower(a} than any tested before. On Oct. 16, 1962, Krush- chev wrote President Kennedy _ promising to remove troops and. nuclear weapons from: Cuba. While some missiles were even- tually removed, no -on-sight inspections’ were ever permit- ted, ‘The sorry story of broken “ple crust” promises continued to be evidenced in the supply- ted and itemized these 100 broken agreements and treaties. ” & Yet, like a child's faith in Santa Claus’ and thé Good Fairy, the West continues to put its faith in “detente” and the Soviet. signature. Little wonder that many citizens view the whole silly business with raised eyebrows and a yawn. Little wonder that more and more people are reminding us of the Biblical advice to be as gentle asa dove buta wary asa serpent, / + To Repeat Channel 8 ; SELKIRK LION’S CLUB © Forum Tonight - ps: and, Tonight Community. Video Ltd, and’ Kootenay Media Co- op ‘will again’ cablecast the interview with the three candl- ~ dates for the Dec, 11 provincial election. Interviewed’ will: be. Rossland-Trail’ MLA. Chris D'Arcy, Social Credit candidate Burt Campbell: and.” Liberal * candidate George Milne. Following this interview of local candidates, Channel 8 is ‘also ‘presenting ‘interviews’ of Premier. Dave | Barre/t “and opposition leader Bill Bennelt. “The cablecast begins at 7.80 p.m. and enda‘at 10 p.m. This program ‘is . being repeated because of ee interest. ART AUCTION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th EXHIBITION CENTRE (Next to Doukhobor Village) Doors Open 11 a.m, for viewing AUCTION STARTS 1 P.M. Paintings — Sculpture — Batik Weaving — Pottery’ — Silk Screen Antique Bottles Presentation by West:Kootenay Arilsts Four Ariists Will: Draw Profiles for, $2.00 each FRE "A GREAT GIFT f. = WHEEL BALANCE WITH PURCHASE OF 2 OR MORE TIRES : - Today, Friday and Saturday December 4, -5- o. TOYO: STEEL: RADIAIS Passenger and Truck Radials ” Industrial and Earthmoving Tires and Tubes: Deep’ Tread Logging Tires ” -Balance...A Key to Good Driving - CAPRI TIRE SALES. ADJACENT TO CAPRI AUTO BODY ." 693-6th Ave. 5, Castlegar” — ' Phone 365-7791, New ing "our our economic base. natural That is why Chris D‘Arcy takes -a common sense, no- nonsense approach. to’ con- solidating and diversifying On the context. of protect- resources © and birthright, we. must con- tinue to take a business-like approach to improving our quality of life without. sales or income tax, increases. A self reliant economic base means. full opportunity, for: everyone to, live < their own lives as individuals, with plenty of business and job opportunities for all: FOR CONTINUED COMMON SENSE ACTION . RE-ELECT . DARCY, CHRISTOPHER ~ | X Authorized by the: Committee to Re-elect CHRIS D'ARCY TEEN hetetaedy apd tense 1ST ROBSON BROWNIE PACK has gained nine new members Nov, 24 when an enrolimeat e e and Melanie Sloan and Kelly Neufeld. Back row, left to right, Tami Soreasoa, Heather Gregory; Sharlene Verishin Berquist. = : [et Robeoa Brownle Park Photo Winter Season Brings Ice Safely Tips from Red Cross Skaters and snowmobilers e thik oe tce should be at least four inches thick for group skating HEADQUARTERS IN CASTLEGAR IS THE biz water, or rivers with currents,” canbe extrentely dan, igerous, Currents can erode and melt ice nt - Soctal (edit Will Keep Pharmacare And Extend It to: Chronically tll: Children © Social Credit patd the prescription drug costs for welfere recat, Tha : “NDP have kept 21 @ Social Credit started the Prescri persons. In this plan, the person paid first. $2'and the government shared Lentts above - this -figure. (A $5. prescription thus ‘owt person $3 30 anal the “government $1.50. i 312 preselption ‘cost.a person $7, and the oavernmert $5). ‘The NDP has kept this program. this program. © The NDP stared Pharmacare which’ provides free ‘drugs for , Saas 45 and older..Socal Credit will continue this Program, Paty MW children. j Burt Campbell ‘A |SRIGHT NOW! “STRONG VOICE: for Rossland-Trall [x [= socian caro] “slde=by-side,’ “hands with the peraon next to” Prescription Drug Subsidy Flan for for tow4ncorne ne from’ below an 2 also carry: ‘away "a! person: ‘who ‘breaks through: i fy ange into cold water shelter immediately ‘and. pro- eae RT ene ET Several harents and guests attended the meeting last Mon- day night of the First Robson Brownie Pack, during which an enrollment of new Brownies “and presentation of bad took place. ers ky New Brownies enrolled were: Tami Sorenson, Heather Gregory, Sharlene Verishine, Melanle Berquist, Sarah Bank. ert, Erika Berger, Donna Mid- dleton, Seanagh Sloan. and Kelly Neufeld. > The following girls were presented with badges: Anita + Briggman—Golden Bar, 1st cyear Star, Holiday; Collette Lafrentere—Golden Ladder," Cooks; Cheryl North—Golden Ladder, 2nd year Star, ‘Toy: Coan ode CHICKEN SIDEBACON =~... *1.39 | PORK STEAK = aa 3a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, December 4, 1976 D-BAR-D_ LICENSED * der, Holiday; Debbie Sherato- makers, Thrift, Writers and Petkeopers. Debbie ~: Rilkoff—Sixer Stripe, Holiday, Toymaker; Renita, Saliken—Golden | Lad- bitoff—Seconder Stripe,Golden Bar, Golden Ladder, Holiday, Barbara’ Stein—Golden” Bar, Golden Ladder, : Holiday; Karen Taylor—Golden''Bar, Holiday, Petkeepers;:/ Kim Golden Bar, Golden Shelly Tuma—Srd_ year Star, Holiday; Sherl Wanjoff— Holiday, Toymaker, Craft, Following. the | ceremony, refreshments were served by the Brownies to those present. ‘DINING LOUNGE Open Monday: to’ Friday’ 3:00. p.m. \ Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS “PLAMONDON. COUNTRY”. FRL & SAT. ‘WESTERN TACK 2 PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of, af, Weieh Scales at Ootischenia An na San Soa S wae Coa Sate a SANTA'S ies @ CUT-RATE THE FOOD FOLKS CHUCK STEAK BEEF, No. 1 QLTY. 8 enn ER SHORT: RIBS FRESH FRYERS. . 89 DUCKS GEESE Ib... oe LL 1,39 ie] BY THE PIECE db. 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