CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, April 16, 1976 COMPLETION DEADLINE of May 31 hes been ‘given the contractor of South Treatment Works. ‘This’ wes announced at Tuesday night's council meeting when Ald. G. 8. Rast stated it was for reconstruction of a section that does not have sutficient » He sald he could not explain the problem in detail as it was quite technical, but the job was estimated at $90,000 ‘which ‘would ‘bo | the’ contractor's responsibility, The Previous as completion deadline had beea set for April 50, Sewer William Oleaki to participate in ittee chairman Ald.’ Rust recommended that) no farther, Stemi to the completion deadline be Eranted, 10-Speed Bike Accident - Hospifalizes ‘A young cyclist is recover- ing from surgery for internal injuries: sustained when’ she was thrown from her bicycle near Selkirk College. Pollee say Leanne Sylvest, -12, was thrown into a ditch on Selkirk College Road, where she was riding when the front: wheel of her 10-speed bike fell: ‘off at 12.16 p.m. weenie Local. Girl Consumer Facts The Question of Food Additives The ' adoption of a lifestyle » emulsifiers to keep it Aneredtents from - ‘She was taken to Castlegar and District Hos: pital’ where she was ‘given emergency treatment before being transferred to Trail Re- gional Hospital. A ‘spokesman: for Trail’ Regional Hospital sald the girl isin. satisfactory. conditton recovering from’ surgery for internal injuries. She has re- covered consciousness. supply of diverse and conven- fent food has made the use ‘of food additives essential. Food ‘additives enable the preserva- ‘tion’ of seasonal commodities and. allows for the feeding of: consumers in concentrated cen- tres which are removed from areas of food production. Any substance or group of substances that is present in food to change taste, ap- pearance, texture, nutritive qualities or: preservability’ is “considered ‘an additive, Salt, * spices, vitamins and Zand aloerala ‘added to replace essential ; trients are all food ‘additives? Other examples. include antioxidants added to prevent - rancidity in oils and fatty foods; True ‘Herbert “Hicks, 66, * lifetime resident of Slocan, died at his home April 4. Funeral service was held Monday from the Presbyterian Church in Slocan, Mr. Hicks was born at hibitors to prevent: mould ae bacteria growths and thicken- ers or stabilizers for more - deajrable texture in some foods such as ice cream, For the protection of con- aumers, the use of any: addi- tives is controlled by the Food. ‘and Drug Act under.’ the Depareent of Health: and EB Mee “as some people would’ like to see, additives removed from foods, they: are important if we are to have a much more would” be .w: both in the home and in’ the stores, bought“ more frequently’ and janted “schooling there and worked asa logger ‘and! mill ‘hand, : until the Canadian 4 Army ‘September of 1940.’He served overseas with the i the Hoval Cana- re Army Service Corps until 1945, School District No. 9 Briefs “Slocan on March 19, 1910, the Following his discharge he returned to Slocan, working as 8 logge? and then as a truck son of the late Mr. and Mrs. illiam Hicks. He received his driver on gravel hauls for highway construction. He was a member of the Royal Canadian’ Legion, Slocan Branch and .was an ardent fisherman. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ‘Trustee Eileen Hughes will not be seeking’ re-election. ‘This was made. known at * Monday's meeting of the board of trustees to’ School District No, 9 when Mrs. Hughes announced she would not be attending. a June meeting in“ Saskatoon, that. the . money “would not be very well spent” as she did not intend to run for school board at the end of the year. es 8 oe D. Foreater's letter, con- cerning students throwing pa- per bags and pop bottles onto his driveway and lawn, has been referred to Stanley Hum- phries principal Lach Farrell for his attention and action, Nee Annual holiday shutdown for maintenance personne! will be from July 19 to August 9 inclusive. ere. Permuaiion has been grant- ed to Norman Fishwick and the annua! band trip May 5 to7. ‘The band has been given a $500 grant toward the expenses of he trips ee The ‘board authorized a. $300 loan to purchase a set of rugby team sweaters. The loan’ is tobe Espaid within’ one year.’ ‘The hoard’ aspeiea the tender ‘from R. W. Motors in Trail for a. ett ovals in'the amount of, $4,016. Perini has ie grant- * tenance supervisor Nia Bes Bonderoff to attend the ‘Annual Zone Conference April 30 and May 1 at t Fajrmont Hot * Springs. bs New. stairs ‘are to be constructed from SHSS activity. WIDE. a ‘Cab; ue “SATURDAY ih e ors room stage to the poe he Mr. Dobie has been given Permission to protced with his adventure playground at Silver Birth School. There is to be no cost‘to the board other than possibly two loads of sand. eee The board accepted the city quotation of °$1,000 for installing an’ additional fire hydrant at Kinnaird | Junior Secondary School’ which in- cludes approximately 800: feet of alx-inch water main’ at $10 per lineal foot. : Sry The ey pea of $4,987 from’ Van Cen Industries’ for supplying and installing feneing for Silver Birch and Brilliant jools has been accepted. eee ‘Two resignations, effective June 80 \weré accepted. They: are the resignations of Mra.'J. Wilcox and Mra, J. Finater, i ee le ‘The ‘board has,’ granted’ ‘permission to Shoreacres Rec- reation to blacktop the general area where the skating rink had been 'located, This area would then! be: used ‘for’ tennis ‘and badminton. There is'to be Ro coat to the acho! Alatelet, . Pera has isn given: to allow the KJSS band to travel to Spokane May 8 to take part in the Lilac Parade. Castlegar Woman Among Practical Nurse Graduates Seventeen. women gradu- ated last week from the Selkirk College practical nurses course and were presented with their hats and pins at a ceremony held last=:Tuesday at the vocational school-in Nelson. ‘The women -are all now practical nurses ‘licenced - to practice in the province of BC, The Sraduating class in- hudes: / Julie: Bigelow, Sisea el eh lartin, (@Haleim, Patricia: Mar Cheryl’. McDonald; Shirley Morris, Anita Palmer, Ruth Parfenuik,' Elsie Roach, Patty Seaman, Christine Sewell, Patty Seaman, -- Christine Sewell, Violet Speta, Shirley Sundstrom, and Vickie Thom. Ruth Parfenuik of Castle- gar was presented the Selkirk College” Nursing... Award | by president of Selkirk College, M. Anderson. |. Mrs. McPhee, who is a practical nursing instructor at ‘the Trail hospital, presented letters of commendation to Patricia Martin, Leora Gordon, ‘and Julie Bigelow. The Licenced Practical ‘Nursing Association Bedside Nursing Award, presented by “Mrs. B, Lust of. the Kokanee : “The ® women. were - pre- sented their caps by ‘Mrs. Wilson, an instructor at the: Cranbrook hospital, pins were presented by Mrs. J, Ruck, ursing instructor at Selkirk College, - and diplomas: were handed out: by Miss M. J. nser, of the practi- eal ‘nursing soe at * Selkirk College. Thoughtfulness Rules You! Don't’: Forget Your Guests Bride, bridegroom and their parents will arrive for the reception a little in advance of their quests. The bride’s parents should stand nearest the door to welcome them, then pass ot one to the in the Fully. AirCond MARLANE HOTEL Prices: $6.00, $5:00, $4.00." Groups Call (509) 747-3178 : Tickets: Caoliseu-Opera Howie- Bort Marche Valley Record Rack. P.M.‘Jacoys!"" 7” Tm a 40. year-old male witha grave problem. I though very few Peaple know it, I have none of he visible characteristics one usually associates with gays. A certain low-life in this town somehow got word of my problem, and please, Ann, don't let anyone tell you it's just. another lifestyle. It’s a lot more than that; Homosexuality is a severe personality disorder. I would give anything in the world if I were * ‘Atraight, but that's not what I'm writing about. ‘This man has threatened to expose ine to my parents and the \fehoo! board unteas I give him 25 per cent of my monthly paycheck, realize it's blackmail, but Pd rather dle than face the disgrace. I ‘snow I would lose my toaching fob if the word got out even though havo never fooled around with young boys and have no interest fn that sort of thing, Please ‘tell me hat to do. —Frightened And Alone ‘Dear Friend: Knuckling undér to blackmail is the coward's way jut. Moreover, it's a treacherous.web from which you would never pecome untangied. Better to face the consequences of his threat jnd take your chances: If he does go through with it, tell your if tery. and and i Promise you will come out Jeanine better than the black: 2 2 Dear Ann ‘Ann Landers: Itsa rahi that people die every day because they didn’t know better. That's what happened to our son's Fi-year-old friend, This fine > young man decided to work on his car. It was cold sgutald id. You can guess the rest. 2! on monoxide: ‘They found hini dead that evening. Our son is heartsick. He can't understand why the danger of deadly gas has not been more widely publicized. Most people yhink fumes have some sort of odor, or that a person would feel frowsy or dizzy if he were being overcome. But carbon monoxide sives no warning. It is’ extremely insidious. Please, ‘Ann, tell you readers never to work op a car in a losed garage pith the motor running. It could be Yatal. : ; ET. bear E. im You told thema—and I ‘thank you. : pear Ann ‘Ann Landers: Tsent i your pookte, “The Bride's Guide," 2 ind it, was (well worth the dollar. You settled’ lots of small Feuments before’ they turned into big ones. tion for my.own wedding I have been noticing Racctay at other weddings. Iam now puzzled about a point not rought out in your Bride's Guide. “The ast, two weddings I attended had no receiving line. The Fide: and groom and members of the wedding party did fet feel hey y vont “What. cS you think about this tess formal approach? —Cor : Not much. Gi jhould be dat the door by. he. alors ‘of the wedding party. + After a reasonable period of time; however, the line should pebstd! and the members of the wedding party should: then ite‘among the guests and promote an atmosphere of loafidential to Define | It Please: itm so no economist but inflation is hen the, buck doesn't atop anywhere. i Hon far down the' path of i Poholism do you have to go in’ row. der to qualify for member- Yet they consider them- ip in Alcoholics Anonymous?” selves alcoholics. They have felt’ ‘The answer is, not very remorse and. shame for the In fact, the A.A, preamble — things they have said and done ites definitely that member- to their families an “end , inum pysanka (Ukrainian for i aluminum pieces, each of which’ -design, it sits on a 27,000-Ib.: _ Early Bo Botfom and Lafe Bottom Alcoholics is Described. by. Alcoholics: [Anonymous .....: of slept, in a hallway on ‘skid : Vegreville, Alta., has World’s Biggest Ukrainian Easter Egg The. world's biggest the chamber of commerce com- Eastér ogg is located | mittee in charge of the pro- at Vegreville, Alta,’ ject. Professor Resch was the Built: last’ year to com- designer and builder of the egg. memorate the 100th anniver- : A wedding of local interest took place on January 3 at Grace Lutheran Church in Port Alberni, uniting in marriage Kathleen ‘Ann Beiderwieden, daughter of Rey. and Mrs, Carl Otto Belderwieden of Port Alberni, and ‘Kenneth: Albert Culley, son of Mr. and Mrs, > Abert Henry Culley: of Castle- ince Beiderwieden. gave his daughter in marriage and was the officiating clergyman. at an altar decorataed. with white and yellow chrysanthe- mums, The bride ’ wore an ivory-colored full-length gown, atyled in'an A-line, with the bodice featuring a mandarin collar and bell sleeves edged in lace and pearls, A. sheer shoulder-length veil edged with matching‘ Lace: ‘covered her head, and she carried a bouquel . * of cream-colored orchids inter- + Spersed with purple strata, Maid of honor, Miss Lynn’ Belderwieden of Port ‘Alberni, ° and flower girl Miss‘ Jackie Beiderwieden of Penticton, wore similar floorlength gowns of deep purple velvet. The maid of ‘honor’s bouquet. was a. smaller version of ‘the bride's : flowers, while the flower. girl carried white and purple mums, Completing’ the “wedding Party were best man, Mr. ~ Lorren Culley of Victoria and usher Mr, Jim Belderwieden of Penticton, For a reception at the Hospitality Inn in Port Alberni, the bride's mother helped to receive guests wearing a floor. length gown in soft green, with accessories of pearl’ earrings and: choker.. The groom's mother” chose a) floor-length -sgown In vibrant red. Both ladies wore orchid corsages. +) Centring the head table ‘was the round, double-layered chocolate wedding cake, iced in ivory and purple. Completing the table’ decor'\were candles and the bouquets of the bride and her attendant, Master of ceremonies Jim Beiderwieden of Penticton read ‘congratulatory telegram from Aberdeen, Scotland, and pro- posed a: toast to the bride. ~~ For a honeymoon trip te Harrison Hot Springs, the bride changed into a blue and brown herringbone ‘suit, with acces- sories of brown shoes afd purse + and a blue felt hat. | Family members attended from Vancouver, Victoria, Bur- naby, Penticton, Port Alberni and Castlegar. The young couple are new, making. their’ home _at Laurel St, Vancouver.’ Accident'prevention is all in'a day's work. (Heaith & Welfare Canada) WALPER MASONRY CONTRACTING * * Residential & Commercial, “WE BUILD TO YOUR, SPECIFICATIONS” Rod Walper, ' Contractor : 1704 . 4th Ave, South Castlegar — Phone 365-5098 CHINA CREEK SHELL eh EAIROENCY GAS SERVICE 12 pam. fe 6 asm ($2 Service Charge) Save 9% with Gas Coupon, redocimable:! with next Gas Fillp ON THE oron DISCOUNT 70: REGULAR . STOMERS . r ? DAYS A”: Free Cup of Soe with Gas Purchase Visit our ? Country Kitchen & Take-Out” Open Daily 6 a.m. to Midnite GROCERIES “and CONFECTIONERY = Also — CUSTOM. GARDEN ROTOTILING AND FRONT-END LOADER WORK We will be doing Custom Garden Roto-Tilling as before | BOOK NOW!:- PHONE’ 693-2335 sary of the Mounties’ arrival in Alberta, the 5,000-pound alum- Easter egg), is decorated in a bronze, gold and silver’ design. Measuring 25.7 feet long by 18.8 feet wide, the egg tcok two years, 12,000’ man-hours and $250,000 to construct. ':, Made . from. over -,3,500 was coded and placed in posi- tion in accordance with the. People have expressed a wish to see the “chicken that‘ went originally with the egg.” “That's Professor Ron Resch’s next challenge," laugh- ed Ralph Gorrie, chairman of arekd The . difference between ~ the two categories is that a taste of the horror of alcoholism has been.more than enough to convince the early bottom ‘al- coholic that he has a problem with alcohol. GOODSYEAR CUSTOM POLYSTEEL * ents, their friends last of i Keep greetings brief—this applies to alike! Receptions large or sal can be surprisingly lonely for guests who know only a few of the people present. It is worth asking ushers and one or two close friends to make introduc- hosts and ‘guests . COLOGNE SPECIALS “CHARLIE” - SPRAY COLOGNE reg. 4.50 SALE $3.50 10% OFF CHANNEL No. 5 & 22 © PLUSH. TOYS © PAAS EASTER EGG. pure food COLOUR KITS CARL'S DRUG MART. Inthe QY of Castieaird Plaza EASTER TREATS *SOUD CHOCOLATE 8 oz EASTER BUNNY . $1.69 ROWNTREE 5.4 oz. filled MABLE BUD, JELLY TOTS ‘EASTER EGGS ... $1.89 HOLLOW. WHITE CHOCOLATE 3'oz. Bunnies and Chicks $1.35 BUNNYLAND EXPRESS Pure Chocolate EASTER EGGS . 7 for 69c AND MOREL ALSO:, Easter, Chocolates = by the box * Turtles * Dairy Bo: * Black Magic Starts April 21 REXALL SPRING “SALE i . EASTER STORE HOURS Thurs., April 15-9 a.m, to 9 p.m. Closed Good Friday Saturday, April 17 = 9 am. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Easter Sunday Closed Easter. Monday. ae Willetta Ray of Vernon. Rev. Calvin’ Brown. offici- , ated with burial taking place in Slocan Cemetery. Metalized Toy Kites Can Become Fatal. Toy Metalized toy kits have | knocked out power. lines in three states and pose an extreme to the public, reports the National Safety Council. > ‘The kites are sold all over the nation” under various names, including Dragon Kite, Little People Kite and Quick- silver. They're made of metallic foil and plastic in sich up to 45 feet long. : NSC warns that a kite - caught on a high voltage power Une could transmit a fatal shock to anyone who tries to retrieve § it, The high voltage could aiso set thé kite aflame, posing a fire hazard to nearby buildings or ‘wooded areas, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: LOUNGE — OPEN —" Fri, 4pm. - Sat. 1 pm. Dancing 9:30 = 1:30 a.m. Proper Dress - No Jeans after 7 p.m. SAT., APRIL 17 “New. Company” Chenter, was given to Anita tions until hosts are free to mingle in the company. Coming to... THE COLANDER’ “DICK CONTINO” WORLD FAMOUS ACCORDIONIST APRIL 26th thru MAY Ist ° " Advance Tickets Available’ at: THE COLANDER SES SOR eke Terra Nova Motor Hotel Lobby MONDAY ‘ta THURSDAY:— Adults $2.00 — Children $280 ‘SHOW and DANCING _ Commencing 9:30 p.m. to Midnight _ Dinner ‘Reservations ‘as p usual, until 9 p.m. DAY and SATURDAY.— : Adults: $4.00, — chitdren $3.50 é SHOW and DANCING .; a Commencing 9.30 p.m. 101% am - Dinner Reservations as. usual, unt 9 pm, is * PHONE’ "364-1816 : e “COLANDER WATER GO — MACARONI STOP Ta the year 1843. John Seas best 13, with his brothers and sisters including an ‘infant set off on one of the most incredible ji journeys in” American history. This isa true account of their hazardous 2000 mile ‘trek along the legendary, x : Oregon Trail i in pursuit of adream, 3 -; s DOTY. DAYTON pane Presents even Alone ip in the fellowship is open to ee who “has a desire to drinking.” It-is up to the dividual to. decide when, be! had enough. Time was when virtually A.A. members. spoke. of ing jobs and families, to say thing of time spent in hospi- and skid rows across nation. j Today, however, the pro- of A.A. membership. has inged. Newer members come speaking of days lost from k, rather than’ lost ‘jobs. ry still have" families, They fe never seen‘the inside ofa a; lived in a fourth-rate hotel, * SER Se Beggs IBS 34 5 eB ey may not blackouts or taken the morning drink. ‘They: may not have had the shakes and the sweats in the long, lonely-hours of the night. Yet they have, in sonie lesser degree perhaps, exper- fenced many symptoms of alco- holism experienced by the skid row alcoholic, © There is no difference as far as ‘A.A, membership is concerned. Both are alcoholics. However, the one who has ‘stopped while he still has. job, ; family ““and’ position : in’ the’. ~ community is often referred to ‘as an early bottom alcoholic. ‘The. Beohelle who has been = frees Avo ‘Aromatic Coder] Every tie ‘dream, r Artistic. Design. ~ :Quelity et. \VFLOWER «. SERVICE Slocan Park ~ PRESTIGE YT? PINE STREET. Spring Clean Your leg The: Professional Way ~ Do it yourself at a fraction lost, id jailed, family and job, 1 is called.a late SALA. in - bottom alcoholic, ‘These. referrals to early and late bottom ‘alcoholics are merely rough ' indications “of hen. fas, the disease of alcohol has progressed with ‘an individ Furthermore, this indication is‘ usually,made by. that individual himself. a CLEANERS ‘The tate bottom alcoholic needs a little more perauasion— Bosphialiation, jail, dismissals, divorce court, ete. Unfortunate- ly, some’ alcoholics are never convinced. They are committed *to a mental. hospital. with ‘permanent brain damage. Or they die. y In) large measure today’s conde bottom “A.A. member owes his recovery | to. the fact that the ‘di hasbeen poset atalllevels” as~a national’ public health 2 Here’ ‘sour ‘biggest tire news of the yearl ‘Goodyear ‘s best passenger car tire — the Custom Polysteel Radial — on sale for the first time ever... 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