i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 8, 3976 Catherine Harrison Named Habitat Student Coordinator Eight student co-ordina- ‘tors have been hired, under th ‘auspices of the British Col :bia Department of Labor, “ ‘reers "76" program, to ithe Vancouver. United Nations Hal {The atudents will work in ithe following regions of British ‘Columbia: the Bast Kootenays, iWedt Kootenays, North Okan- jagan, South Okanagan, Kam- Hoops ares, Vancouver Island, ind the Lower Maihland, The Habitat Community Action Program is designed to {Involve atudents and other ilnterested participants in a $1,200 Damage : In Single : Car Accident Aaingle car accident which 30 a.m, ‘Gotcha in still under inves- : Police said a 1971 Ply- {mouth sustained an estimated $$1,200 damage when it awerved } to miss an object on the road, {went out of control and rolled. +. Driver ia identified as Jack . iKabatoff of Castlegar. No injuries’ are reported. study of local issues to stimu- late community involvement and to famillarize British Col- umbians with the issues to be discussed at the United Nationa Conference on Human Settle- ments, ‘The United Nations Con- | ference will take place in’ Vancouver in’ June, 1976, and will involve 187 nations. The U.N.A.s Habitat Community Action Program will stress global perapectives and alterna- tive solutions of community issues, ‘The program will culmin- ate ina large siminar in August 1976, Slide/sound presenta tions of each of the seven regional projects will be pre- sented at this seminar. The Habitat Community Action Program is partially funded by the Canadian Inter- national Development Agency. The student co-ordinator for the West Kootenay is erine mn, Anyone interested in be- coming involved in the Habitat Community Action Program is urged to contact the student coordinator in their region. Coleman - COUNTRY BOY. 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Answer: ‘The color of the egg shell, brown or white, does not affect the food value of the egg inside it, so do not pay extra for the color of the shell. ‘Question: What is the cheapest way to buy cheese? ert Natural cheeses, such as « cheddar, are the better buy for Manual Handling Of Materials Brings Injuries Records compiled by the National Safety Counell indi- cate that néarly one-fourth of all serioua occupational injuries result from manual handling of tel Listed below are some common unsafe work practices that have led to such handling injuries: 1) Placing fingers or hands at pinch points while moving objects; 2) Gripping objects impro- perly, allowing them to fall or allp: 3) Carrying too heavy a oa 3 ‘9 Failing to wear safety shoes; ) Lifting in an awkward position, or lifting with the back “instead of using the ‘eg ms. cles; and 6) Failing to use cranes, hoists, and elevators provided for the job. 13 oz. Size Reg. $2.98 uae $2.59 $1.18 4 ox. Size ey A nutrition and economy as com- pared to any. of the processed cheeses because of the higher protein content and lower wa- ter content of the natural cheeses. Choose bulk oF. store- wrapped domestle cheeses in preference to the more expén- sive imported or individually wrapped slices. Salmon Arm Detatchiment Among. Limited Number of Communities with Female Officers When Bev {Donal rolled at, the Nova Scotia” Teacher's College, idea that within a year's time, she'd be carrying 8 gun. For Bev is actually RCMP Constable McDonald of tho Salmon Arm detachment who spoke tp two Grade 8 girls’ Guidance classes at Revelstoke Senior Secondary School:re- cently. Atter spending five . months in basic training at Regina, Cst, McDonald has now been on the force for three months, and fielded questions about RCMP qualifications and her experiences so far on force. : She told the group that women undergo the same basic training as men “except for the weightlifting part”. “Men litt weightat up to 200 pounds while women lift about, tr she said. Female officers are on the: same pay sale as the men on the force re: committed for five years, although you cad ‘buy out’ at any time. It costs about $46,000 to train a recruit.” “The one thing that fright- ened me at first was the thought of carrying a gun. But like everything, if it’s used properly, there's no dange1 Asked whether she had encountered any dangerous sit- - uations, she said she hadn't faced any direct confrontations. “the mora tution have been in so far afternoon in a beer Bae when Thad to handle a truck driver. When he stood up he just towered above me. D. L. McCreight Family Now Live In Terrace . A email money tree and a three-plece crocheted chester- field set was presented recently to Ruby and Lloyd McCreight when a number of friends gathered to wish them luck before they left for Terrace. On Wednesday of Jast week another small gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Trusz when a delicious glazed ham, cured and decor- ated with all the trimmings by Mrs. De Lightner followed bya \) force’ handle the moat’ serious S' tcket for speeding than to let; Get. Bev McDoasld -“The ‘situation turned out all tight, but Tm’ more fright- trained tohandle a 38 special, a -308 rifle, and the Bushmaster thot at; while handling fazely diapates, and vot while going after, professional “The ‘strongest. muscle’ in Consumer Action league Holds Annual Meeting ‘aie children, Melody 14, lary 13 and Nels 11. His wife Eleanor ‘and to improve the exterior. of 5 Doteaeher by protease: ‘All are sporte-minded ind caby family: thet business to stipulated camping.—Castlegar News a ee Pious ses y7e2, Tommy Biln ~‘Cornee of Pine Street and Columbia Avenue . Phone 245-7813 rite) ar Open Monday 10 Thursday 9.a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, a Use Your Sat. 9 a.m! to 5:20 pm. Sun, & Holiday Hours: 12 noon to I p.m. & 6 to 7 p.m. .) Master Charge & Chargex Goaeto ol Rabson! pxssed charmingly 95 #2. ‘1 Events speasored by the vetoes el oe