BHM va ED a Na ANA iB Piano Classes CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 9, 1975 OTTAWA and Small Business NS The consultant bonanza By KENNETH McDONALD Remember. the’ Glassco 4 Commission on. federal ¢ government organization? Between 1960 and 1962 it produced several hundred i> recommendations = in six volumes — on how to im- Prove government effi- clency at less cost. After announcing it would adopt certain recommendations, the government handed ‘the job over to the same = bureaucracy it was’ to be reorganized, eee ‘The bureaucrats’ answer was to hire consultants to re-examine the recommen- dations and report back to them. Naturally the con- sultants weren't about to play down the importance of the people who had ; hired them or to recom- { mend cutting out potential > future employers — guite Results From : Joy Keillor Bridge Club Ten-and-shalf tables took part in play on Monday night at regular session of the Joy Kelloe Bridge Club. The game for the evening ‘was “Beat the and was, won by on the first Monday of every month. : Other results were as follows: North-South First, Wayne Weaver and Don Blenardss second, Brian cGrath ne Hess; third, . Peter prey Marilyn Johnstone; beni Suresh and Emile Go- | tenn it, Bert Tyson David Kendrick; second, Dave and Marilyn Cooper; third, Rob ‘Wadey and Tom Cotton; fourth, Pauline Glover and Etuka Cam- ron, ; There will be bridge as usual on the forthcoming holl- day Monday. The game on Oct. 20 is to be a charity game, with * proceeds going to the, Canadian Kidney Foundation. WANT TO: SELL YOUR HOME? “Call 365-5244 eataasor STRAND & MOSBY REALTY LTD. the reverse. Both parties had the same Incentive — hot to cut back but to build up. e Ten years later the con- sultants are still busy, at .an_annual cost of about $1 billlonin feeselone: The Tesult:, 443,192 federal civil servants in ion com- pared to 24,750 in 1962. : That's about 12,000 more. every year. We have new - departments, new divisions of old departments; new agencies and more and more layers of highly paid action by Parliament, not, by the bureaucracy. eee ‘Under the Consumer Labelling an2 Packaging Act, all. non-food Items “ gold in Canada since Sept. 1, 1975, require bilingual labels. The same will apply to food Items from March 1, 1976. Last month » small Winrizeg oil com- Pany ~ Radio Oil ~ was Hebe even Rngitshoaly, ‘A food importer — Marks, of Thornhill, Ont - told the Canadian Federa- tion of Independent Business that “a large part of our products will’ dis- appear from the market. Many of our suppliers will not make q separate bilin- gual package for Canada.” eee Quebec's Bill 22, which ees French as the language of e as. created a ‘storm among “Immigrants and English-speaking Queheckers,: but it makes ; sense ,to. French-speaking Quebeckers trying to pre- serve‘ their’ majority position, language and culture. What doesn’t make any sense at all is Ottawa's: policy of en- forcing the use of French in the. nine other pro- vinces where the working language is English, French’ labels in Quebec, English labels everywhere else would save small business millions of dollars in lost trade, lost time and lost tempers, trip as last summer's Baverian, Gardens dari Castlegar: ‘est, abare is ticket for two with kis cosst, returniag oa Sunday's Might. — Castlegar: ~ stalin. {at about 8 to4 months, Salivary i # andactivity causes ue build-up News Photo. 0s £iSbOE ‘Stove Works arn ot apern RE WEY 263 Want to Save Money SFishor WOOD BURNING STOVE IS THE ANSWER ‘The most efficent sed versetila wood 1 cord of Douglss Fir equals 96 gals of Fuel Oil Lod ‘save, Save, save, this winter ‘AB.C.PROOUCT - KELD'S PIANO & ORGAN STUDIO LTD. 2906 - 31st Ave., Veron, B.C. _ Phone 545-2868 or 545-4709 Plans. Include Halloween. Party ‘Teenage representation, committee reports, and plans for the upcoming fall dance highlighted the monthly execu- tive meeting of Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission held recently. ‘The Blueberry Creek Fall Dance will be held on Friday, : Nov. 7 in the Kinnaird Hall with music by the “Generation Gap”. Popularity of the annual spring dance led to the decision to stage this dance, Dodr’ prize will be a novelty lamp and the tion committee will be hea ed by Jean Davis and Linda Carter. Tickets will soon be available from recreation mem- bers and at the Blueberry |. Maples Store. « Report on the first Blue- berry Fall Fair, held in Septem- ber, was given by coordi Creek Rec ‘Commission ‘body of teenagers a staged the event. The young people expressed their views and Park. with Kay Gritehin head- ing’a committee to look after this annual event. amount of * propionic acid, found widely in “about 6) ae and the Infan' ‘Are eases b fatten: f ‘ing? * intake. To maintain good health ; it is necessary to have at least “example, has only 16 grams. Nutrition Buyline ‘Answers Arrow Aviation Ltd. now has f Air Commuter Service Connecting the Kootenays to SPOKANE, WASH. For Reservations Call 365-7044 In Spokane Call 624-1295 Question: * What Is calcium propionate and why: [s it used in bakery food? i : Answer: This Is a‘calclum salt of na KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A, (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER natural and processed foods, . including the sense leavened foods—bi eese, clum propionate inhibits mould growth which would otherwise develop in bread within about : three days, It has no effect on (asa | an weaning my 3'- month-old baby, When can I five solid foods? Answers The Infant becomes ca- pable of. ling strained food. 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One slice of bread for, CORRECTION + ‘Those foods to avoid, It Hee ey peri et trying to reduce, are ones ri ¥ which contain a lot of fat (fatty Sale Price... .... $12.99 meats, nuts, cream products), : White Welt for weighty ts ysl vonined is ka weeks paper more than two times more : calories than or: * protein. unnecessary it. One Soest need to cut oat carabo- hydrates to cut down calorie Your Conelste Butng ing will be held at the C.° Gritchin Home on Nov. 6 at 7.90 PM no fair, in which they were ao actively engaged. Current plans are to stage a repetition of this very succeasful venture next fall ona larger scale. Blueberry will:also be sponsoring a Craft Fair to be able individual at’a nominal charge to sell . weaving Ie Jester ‘work, pain what have you? i? Linda Caster fs in charge of arrangements and can be reached at further information or booth bookings. A Halloween party will ‘again be held in the Bhicberry to any service group or © ‘ discussion took place regarding recreational activities in Blue berry, particularly those for _ teenagers. At present a co-ed evening program is held on nighta for ages 9 to 18, in the activity room: of the programs are organized by lo. 1 1B 885-9338. ") Ladies, volleyball bas started on Monday nights aoe the activity root ‘to Jean Davis who looked after the registration for the group. i" The next executive meet Terry King, with Toni Comtols, Barrie Akselson and Brian Smitheram, representing the Consideration OF Cyclists In 4-Lane Plan? jear Sir: 1 hope that in all the tentative plans for a four-lane highway on Castlegar’s main street, that someone remem- bers the cyclists—who also have a ri e roads. Gail Oglow Ootischenia ight to safe travel on COOLING _ SYSTEM TUNE-UP Now is the Time!” Avoid the Rush SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) NOTICE OF ELECTIONS. PUBLIC NOTICE. is hereby given to the electors: of School District No. (Castlegar) that 1 require the presence of the: said electors at the School Dard Office, 881 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C.on Monday, the 27th day of Octo- ber, 1975, at the hour of ten o'clock In:the forenoon, Local Time, for the purpose’: of electing’ persons to’ represent! them as Schoo! Trustees for the following \ Electoral Areas of. the Regional District’ of Central Kootenay living within the Re boundaries of Schoo! District No. 9 (Castlegar). fh % cies fo be filled: Electoral Area "I" Office of School Trustee — two year term — one vacancy Electoral Area “J Office of oo) Trustee — two year term — one vacancy « The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in'writing by two-duly qualified electors, The nomination paper and the Public Official | Disclosure document shall be * delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon, Local Timé, of. the day of nomination, The nomination Paper.may be.in the form prescribed in the “Municipal Act” and shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such manner as to sufficiently Identify such candidate, gle Nomination paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. “In the evént of a poll being necessary, such pall shall be opened day, November 15th, 1975, when the poll will be open from eight paris in the forenoon’ to elght o'clock in the afternoon, Local Time for Electoral Areas “I* and “J" at the following designated locations, of which every person is hereby Tequired to take notica and govern himself accordingly. Electoral Area ‘I — Pass Creek Elementary School. Tarrys Eleinentary School Shoreacres Elementary School Electoral ‘Area ie =— Blueberry Creak Elementary Schoo! Ootischenia Elementary Sthoal i Robson Elementary School ‘ASSEMBLY. HEARS STATEMENTS ‘by Team, the cal fora "uo Internation] econombe order" is ptember ; ol th Ualiol Nations New Yor eae, being sought. Shown For Beginners Being Offered Have you been looking for‘ lay an opportunity to learn to } the: plano? Do you bi Interested youngster for whom you cannot find a’ teacher? ; Thre fs an'anawer to your, ‘ Coaren! * Of particular interest to (Castlegar residents are piano . classes for: beginners, ‘This ‘is one facet of the Community Musie\Program/initiated by Robert Bricker, chairman of the Selkirk’ College’ mule depart Shown here state, emer ie lel ed ee ¢ assemnbly: ‘affairs.—United Nations Photo Pi Sof more to come, It is watiely t easy {or us to blame the Arab ofl "bfodéelng countries for Nelson Daily Ne Sept 29, rere se cate ie following head orld cent”. Arab oil prices are big news for. ps becase ‘they bit us NEW ‘where it! hurte—our own own pene books: ‘Ono ‘of the fascinating ‘thifgs to see at the 7th Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly was the attitude of the rich countries of ich" oil producing countries as : rie tothe atttads ofthe Gaetan eiece Price 10 Per~ ies found ine cee ” canadian news Xpspers. the: ‘Arab oll Producing, VVcoe WEIGHT WATCHERS Third World Has Different. Perspective countriéa ‘ate seen .as the {In our’ present | world ete One of. the in the common : victims’ of the strom =: the world towards the “new © “pe sAn editorial in the Vaneou: of crucial ‘concern to both the. industrialized west and moat of the developing nations”... prospects-producs during .N. General,’ Assembly's ion that ended PERSONAL ACT lOny# PLAN: “traffic using ‘the: Castlegar.” iFerry. during: the: month of hei September’ 1974 Tigures indleated In brackets: S :Number of: round, trips ; “automobiles. and ~ drivers (21,568). 28,800; passen- = of the 24.5 per cent inflation in FLASH: Depending on your. Full portion .- maintain our price of: 729 e Pe gallon on ears top- For, othe oT hird ‘World the OPEC action is eae conte say ‘Watch Third World themselves, th OPEC states must realize that, in thetr hands lies the power to.; decide the short term economic {ate of the developing coun- tries.” : The above ‘news analysis ‘was ‘consistent’ with’ the “posi. tion taken by many ‘of ithe ; developed countries at the 7th 8 Session. The-U.8.: was special particularly vocal in this re- spect: 2 The response, of the ‘Aral tates to those charges w tn the! } Sete bepeptiay ; Gita about ‘the: ‘exploitation’ of, byprocritical aa they bave “long 4. ‘been’ id ing. iia apecu: ites. It has beon estimated that the industrial’ world ‘between ‘seen a8 a model of what united * betwee ‘countries of the world as being ;, solved by aid or. transfer of or structural changes in the economic order, : the OPEC’, “countries are, in fact, leading the way as far'as ald is concerned. © z # The! OPEC: & teiea gl ‘and eight per cent “Tran summed up. th {ze this ‘equipment,”as part’ ws continuing ' education, Selkirk ’ Cillege' {a taking a fine step |, nurturing a sound and supportive musle program, which ‘is des! fill the of the communities it 2 a “serves,” says M For detailed information. | ibout th A product! towards aid for the count le worl JamshidAmouzegar ‘of ¢ situagion when he said in bis address to » the U.N,’ General ae that “what Is said‘on Hot important. What’ is uate gone ts is what is important.” _ MIFCHEL SUPPLY LTD. 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