CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 26, 1978 Joy McNabb Installed as Queen of Local Job's Daughter 100 GUESTS attended the ceremonies Saturday of the Castlegar Bethe! No. 60 of th Daughters when queen-elect J wore Inttalled. Showa Gare ar International Order of Job's McNabb and her officers Ww, fel te rigitt, Taped Health Messages Available Toll Free A library of over 150 taped messages (three to six minutes Jong) on a variety of health education subjects is now avail- able to the entire province. The tapes contain answers to the most common questions asked by the public on subjects of --general health, addictions “(smoking, drugs), nutrition, ‘family relations, mental health ‘-and social relationships, To make use of this ser- vice, a person simply dials the toll free number (112-800-663- - 3081) and asks the operator to “play the tape while the caller “stays on the line. A brochure is available listing all the tapes by topic and number and copies have been distributed locally to Selkirk calls each month are received from local areas and approxi- mately 65 towns all over B.C. Health units, libraries, schools, physicians, hospitals and many others write requesting the brochures, Examples of the most popular tapes include Whom to Marry, How to be Happy, Arthritis, Venereal Disease, Am I Mature?, Hypoglycemia, Bee Stings. The more unusual tapes are: Hear a Smoker's Heart Beat, Swimmers’ Mys- terious Death, How to be Loved When You're Old, powless and Knock-knees. Psychologist Joan Harter coordinates the program, the purpose of which is to prevent crisis and disease and to make information available on prob- At Castlegar Bethel No. 60 Ceremo Yvonrie McGuire and Cindy Roth. Back row, left to right, Dana Smith, Kim Smith, Mrs. Dave Stewart, Joy McNabb, Dave Stewart and Gwen Kruetsky. Voice of thé. Péople: Send a Letter Editor, Castlegar News: Teachers in British Colum- bia’s elementary and secondary schools wishing to participate in Project Canada and have their pupils/students exchange correspondence, art, cassette tapes, ete. and possibly ex- change visits with Ontario schools are invited to send a letter (please print or type) enclosing the name and address of their school, grade taught, number of pupils/students to: Project Canada, Ministry of Education, Ontario, 19th Floor, Mowat Block, Queen's Park, Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M7A 1L2 George J. Mason, Co-ordinator, roject Can: Ministry of Education, Ontario. Local RCMP Hold Seminar on Crime An armed robbery took place recently at the Regional Recreation Complex but local RCMP have taken no steps to sponsored by the Castlegar detachment to provide informa- tion to approximately 60 per- sons who attended from the Castlegar Bethel No. 60 ‘of the International Order of Job's Daughters, installed honored queen-elect Joy McNabb and her officers at ceremonies held Saturday afternoon, with ap- proximately 100 guests in at- tendance. Friends assisting with the ceremony were Dawn Embree, who was in charge of the guest register and Joanne Yule and Sandra Thorgeirson, who dis- tributed the programs, The ceremony was opened by bethel guardian Mrs. Dave Stewart and associate bethel guardian Mr. Dave Stewart, who escorted into the hall the installing officer for the after- noon, honored queen Miss Dana Smith . ~ The ‘other installing offi- cers were guide Laurie Wick- ett, P.H.Q. No. 60; marshall Cathy Balfour, P,H.Q. No. 4; chaplain Jane Partridge, P.H.Q. No. 4; recorder Diane Paletti, No. 10; musician Mrs. Alex Ferworn; senior custodian Cynthia McDonald, P.H.Q. No. 4; and narrator Danne Mykie- tyn, P.H.Q. No. 4. he girls entered the hall sina te. carrying small blue cornhusk angels which they placed ona shiny blue stairway. First to be installed were the choir members: Leanne Sylvest, Amanda Plant, Noreen Nicholson, danna Sylvest, Peg- gy Gjennestad, Kim Ridisky, Julie Partridge, Beth Baynon, Shannon Hill, Susan Anderson and Michelle Anderson, Installation of appointed officers followed: recorder Tracy Anderson, chaplain Jan- et Foubister, musician Beth Krug, librarian Celina Sooka- choff and treasurer Laurie Stewart, ' Messengers installed were: Rowena Junker, Diane Vader, Idris Roberts, Cathy Shaw and Karen Birch; inner guard Ter- esa Birch; outer guard Joanne Liber; senior custodian Debbie Sawatsky; junior custodian Leslie Overholt; prompter Cathy Baynon; flag bearer Debbie Innes; lady of the lights Maureen Allen; and page Sherl- dan Hill. Elected officers were mar- shall Yvonne McGuire; guide Cindy Roth; junior princess Gwen Kruetsky; senior prin- Diet Group To Meet Each Thursday Kootenay Karrot Krunch- ers, whose aim is to lose weight sensibly by keeping calorie sheets and a well-balanced diet, meet every Thursday evening at the Rotary Health Clinic. Members try to follow the “Good Eating with Canada’s Food Guide.” nt at the meetings inclu ers, showing \ of handicrafts done by the members, fiims, vegetable cooking, exercises, bingo and two awards’ nights, One award night was in the ie Christmas supper. Four guest speakers were in attendance outlining Christmas traditions in their homelands, Anyone who has put on weight during the Christmas season is invited to come and observe the Karrot Krunchers, before making a final decision to join the Club. cess Kim Smith; and honored queen Joy McNabb. After Miss McNabb re- ceived her pledge of office at the altar, soloist John McNabb sand and played a song of his own composition, entitled “All You Ask of Me Is Love". Miss McNabb then con- ducted the rest of the cere- mony. ae H.N, Smith presented the past honored queen's jewel to his daughter, Dana. On behalf of her family, Miss Robin McNabb presented a gavel to the honored queen. From the members of the bethel, Miss Joy McNabb, pre- sented past honored. queen Dana Smith with: a gift of thanks for her leadership this past term. While Miss Smith was signing the bethel's Bible, the gathering was presented with another solo from John McNabb—the theme song for the ceremony, “Stairway to Heaven". Congratulations were ex- tended from Bethel.No. 4 of ‘Trail, No. 5 of Rossland, No. 10 of Nelson, the Grand Guardian Council and Grand Guardian Mrs. Audrey Crouch. eed. Aueen, Joy. Children’s Winter Boo’ those who attended the cere. mony to make it such a memorable day. 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V6M 4G5. = 7 ; ea Funeral Services Held ee a el eer : by Seventh-day Adventists The fan-out system was, at iru occaus soccer For Frances Guesford xine edi cates AR TRAVEL entres of British Columbia, a busines: bei tact- non-profit organization incor- Funeral services were con- brother, Tom McColm of Bluff- ed tore-implement this ayclein! AGENTS FOR essay Eeecpumecmgamgsin, porated in 1970 with aboard of ducted from East Trail United ton, Alta; a sister, Betty Included in the conference - ALL AIRLINES * directors of physicians, social Church on Monday afternoon Brawn of Niagara Falls, N. were three films, “Sticky Fin- a worker, hospital administrator for Frances Rita Guesford, a and several nieces and nep gers” (shoplifting), “Rip Off * Reservations —- and other health professionals. former Castlegar resident who ews. (business security) and “Hot i The project began in Vic- died Wednesday of last week at She was predeceased by Card" (credit card usage in HARDWARE *% Accommodations toria in May, 1975 with five the Trail Regional Hospital, harlie, i frauds). : Tocal lines and then in Vane fellowing a lengthy iliness. et Husband. Charlie, in June of Mrs. Jill Johnson of Koka- STORE * Tours ee ae couver in November, 1976 with Born in Rossland Feb. 29, Rev. Hadden G: mee Collectors and Bailiffs Ltd. eight local lines and twoInwats 1912, Mrs. Guesford lived all ee ai en ua aate a " of Castlegar spoke on civil - lines, making the service avail- her life this area. She ieee ivi interment was at actions in regard to NSF able to the entire province. The resided in Castlegar from 1944 oe few: : pe ery: z ji cheques. ; 3 rogram is funded by private to 1972 when the family moved lowers will be gratefully The panel consisted of Sgt. ean All donates are to Trail. accepted or memorial donations Gerry Bomba, Mrs. Johnson, 21 PINE STREET, CASTLEGAR accepted and are tax deduct- She is survived by a son, may be made to the Kootenay Cst. Norm Blaney, Cst. Brian i ible. : Don of Trail; a daughter, Mrs. Society for Handicapped Chil- » Cst. Bill Sharp and Cst. PHONE 265-7782 An average of 150 calls per Geraldine Grunerud of Castle- dren, Box 131, Trail. Brian Barkman. = day and from 3,000 to 4,000 . gar; eight grandchildren; a : — 7 _. | Agreat idea to start working on a ; | | a for student n¢ employment. : | consecutive weeks next summier. And, : é ig i : . 2 : Right now, your rere group —_your project can operate for up to - FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND or organization has the opportunity” 18 weeks between Mayand September. ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR — to create student jobs in your area, Here's how to get things underway. : . , ; 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar How? Through a Young Canada $ Agree onan idea you canall support. : : . : : . ; . \ 5 ‘ : ; 5 ce . Works project. Think it through, carefully Then go - ‘ ARG ‘ 7 If your group can think of a good ida Manpower/Canada fap : idea that benefits the community _ Employment Centre or Job Creation . and creates student employment in Branch Office and pick up a Young your area, then Young Canada Canada Works application form, and Works may beableto providethenec- . Guide. But do it right now The deadline . : . , 3 A essary funding. for applications is February 17 Yc : - - 7 : - oo . Super : - Please keep ‘ : : . - : “ : i re aoe! in mind, your munity, So let's get working on some : ; . = : a en i _— pepo os VET - a ; _ a Red Ta Values y ee. , 3 : project must great ideas, now. ; : . : ; - . : . : ; . : Se a z . “ . providea : ‘ : : i . 8 : S minimum of soeg : ty =e Sa compos a. & £ : Now on at B threestudent BMF ERO. ECR canes, ; — ; : 5 . 4 : P : jobs for six Bud Culen Minister Bud Cullen, Mintatre (alee R Corner of Pine & Columbia : : : ee _ - : | 7 . : es? Mon. - Thurs., 9-6 p.m. a ea. . . | | Sat., 9- 5:30 p.m. & Fri., 9-9 p.m. open Tis Sunde 12-1p.m.&6-7 p.m.