AN ay Sey) OOF EMILE LUA, yas hey CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dece Real Estate Head Calls. : Civil Servants Lazy ews and Views S fromthe. ANGLICAN and UNITED CHURCHES Bowds Elect oho ea im {continued from page A1) house for Naksup; Ald, Gerald . and Jack, Morris for the Kaslo - duplicate quite 'a bit of equip Rust substituting for Mayor region were sworn in as dires- i| Goshpay | ADVICE BUREAU Knits a Fabric for.all Seasons . Union leaders also re Z.-. Are Rolling Out! ... and! heat them all at Wg e = x Carl’s Drug Mart! You know that Carl's Treasure Room has a varied asdortment of Christmas Gifts, so come on In and buy a gift for. everyone on your list. Terry Savisky, New Denver “Babe” _ Eau de Cologne. Reg. $8.25... ....6.0e $57 Desert Flower . g $557 Chana No.5 sr Reg. $9.50 Glit Set. Cologne & Dusting Powder. Reg. $7.50....... 064565 Charlie. Monkey Business 8 oz. Charlie Eau de sort esr" $4 98 Reg. $15.... ‘Desert Flower Gift Set. Hand & Body Lotion and Bubble Bolt Reg. $3.95...... $qm Faberge Sets 95% Less... Tonka Trucks. $12° Reg. $24.97......... vs This year, give | THE HANDLE Here's an ideal gift, one that gives right, -back . It's THE HANDLE, the great inexpensive instant. -inan instant camera from Kodak. And the price is easy to handle too. ah fabrics today don't mean woolens or heavy winter doubleknits, Al- most all fabrics used today, particularly for clothing, are its of one kind or another, the few notable fashion excep- y tions being the Indian-type cheesecloth’ and denim.: These are examples of woven fabric, Knils' popularity has gi reason, From wool double- knits to delicate acetate’ and nylon, these textiles pay special idends by staying wrinkle. ine for wearing or packing and « demonstrating superior. droping abilities —in other words hanging well, Most knits, depending of es course on the original fibre are washable — even«.the. winter- weights. Naturally: you should first check the label before em- barkingona laundry binge, but if your garment is washable, go ahead and wash it. Washing usually results in a cleaner gar- ment than dry cleaning, and colors stay brighter. Machine washing, if the label says yes, is fine, Usually it is * best to avoid hot water or harsh detergents, as these canattimes - cause fabrics’ to mat. Place your garments loosely in the washer, add your favorite de- “iron and the fabri ic, tergent and a half-cup of a bleach substitute such as Doratcen Fide to keep the col- bright. Don't overload the washer. Too many clothes result.in im- proper washing and often a lot of extra creases, When the swash cycle: has ; finished, take the garment out, shake it well and tumble dry on a low heat. As soon as the garment is thoroughly ‘dried, remove it from the dryer and hang it up, straightening seams, collars and cuffs, Press gently if necessary, pulling garment into original shape if it has be- some stretched, It’s often a idea to use a clean cloth Hi a pressing cloth, between the retreat” stains by: using a- borax-based product. safe Sor all fabrics such as Borateem- Knits are,.unfortunately, easily snagged. A nail, a ring, or a pet can often snag a thread and leave it: dangling. Never -cut the thread. Turn the gar- ment inside’ out, and with a needle poke’ the snag through to the inside.’ A little stretching around the fabric: and you'll never. know. where ithe snag” Vanderpol Seeks a Another Water, Study _ (continued from page Al). - Milestone Road. City clerk Barry Baldigara said the recom- ‘mendations. will be. examined | by council’s works and services committee next week and dis- cussed at the Dec. 28 council “meeting. Further recomméndations.- ; Rosa the consulting engineers Tuesday included ah-expendi- City Rejects Proposed 2nd Access Route {continued from page Al) addition, the paving of the road would /make it a bypass for CanCel employees, to which the city has already received a letter of objection. ture’ of $16,000 to. $18,000 on repairs for the existing tank. tepairg should consist: of sand- - blasting’ both the inside and outside ‘of tHe tank, and the.’ application ‘of various: epoxies inside and. outside to: stop its . corrosion, engineer Gordon Lei- dal said in‘a letter to council. A letter'to Mayor: ‘Audrey Moore from Curtis repeated his statement: last week ‘that the officials of “the environment ministry's water rights ‘branch believe the Selkirk College well can provide an adequate supply of high quality water for Castle- ment and machinery, _> “1 think {t's about time the government realized we. are living here in special situation and that we need some form of , equalization,” a Ho sald’ the board should | also “do its utmost" to help the ‘Kootenay Lake, Creston and Castlegar hospitals which are facing expansion programs, and help the villages of Slocan and New Denver to meet the medical needs in their areas, At the same meeting, a - swearing-in ceremony was held for new regional district repre- sentatives and those elected by - acclamation, Ray’ Aasen, for. areas east of Creston, and David Pearce, - for areas, across from Nelson and at Sprouls Creek, were both sworn in by district ad- ministrator Reid Henderson, Also sworn’ in were new representatives for Creston; Ald. J. J. Morelli; George MacNeil, for Salmo and ‘John Neville, for Nelson. Incumbents Norman’ Brewster, fot. the Slocan Valley, Dale Moore- City Considers Grant Requests Requests. for’ grants. of "$3,000 in cash and $2,000 worth of use of heavy duty machinery Audrey’ Moore, for, Castlegar tors for another, two years, Roadblocks Up Now. For Holiday Season Concentrated road. blocks are now in force by local RCMP and are being held in con- junction with “the Attorney General's direction to keep the drinking driver off the road. A police spokesman says these road blocks will continue throughout the holiday season and well into January. - The final figures on Safe Driving Week, which’ concluded at midnight on Wednesday of last week, have been released by the local police. During that .week there were 10 property damage accl- dents, one personal injury acci- dent, 12 traffic tickets issued and three drivers charged with impaired driving. Damages for that week totalled $10,600. Two-Headed Toothbrush Proves Popular Item. A. two-headed ‘toothbrush is ringing up “sales in four European countries, with the North American market next in sight, a Paris news agency reports, But there are no dazzling smiles from Rene Roy, an ailing Frenchman who claims patent rights toa similar invention and jokingly compares the new one to a sclence-fiction submarine. The toothbrush, ‘which both sides of the teeth at for, the Koot Historical Society an be con- sidered. in” the city's 3918 budge chy council Tuesday .ap- proved a motion ‘from’ Ald. Gerald ' Rust,’ ‘administrative services and finance committee chairman, to refer-the request, ; made by KDHS' president. El- mer Verigin, to budget discus- sions: Verigin ‘said Tuesday the $3,000 cash for which the KDHA asked to cover its insurance costs takes into sn the same time and represents one of the most radical style changes since the Hindus used ‘twigs 5,000 years ago, is being sold in Belgium, Holland, Lux- embourg and France. The firm doing the mar- keting, Eximag of Trier, West Germany, reports’ “brisk sales,” but declines to give figures. Eximag b: President Welter invented it or anything about 1. Samaritaine, a Paris de- partment store which sells the toothbrush for about $8, said it, too, did not know who invented it. Several Paris dentists said they were impressed with the toothbrush, but that it is too big for children’s mouths, Roy, whose name , and address. surfaced during an afternoon's search’ \of ' photo- graphs of inventions at’ the French . patent office, agreed and quipped that the new tooth” brush ‘resembles the ship in Jules Verne’s 20,000. Leagues. Under The Sea. “It's: different, ffom ‘mine * but the idea is the same,” he saié‘in an interview. fi Asked what he planned to do, Roy said he probably would get in touch with Eximag to see if he could work out some kind sults have been so good ier the last six months that his firm is contemplating. a marketing gar and areas. He.said at-the end of the two month ‘study “we will arrange a further meeting and I would anticipate we could; fi- “nally resolve this long: -standing issue.” two additional buildings on i society's complex. The building . will include an exterior display ‘shed.and a communal house to accompany the one already, on the site, he said. in the United States. Schneider said the tooth- brush, which is 7.6 inches long with two bristled heads set at 45-degree angles, is being man- ufactured in West Germany but that he did not. know who “The of this road above the railroad track: through. to: join the highway south of the intersection -be- tween the former towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird would be more feasible as an access and I think that, in the not tog’ distant future, this will become a reality,” Lutz said. Replying to Good's further - suggestion that a strip of the Horcoff property be purchased or.expropriated to provide the second route, Lutz said’ the. eventual developer of the prop- erty will have to ‘supply an access to Woodland Drive North. Barbados Tel Has Got A New Idea Bob: Farmer,’ Manager of Comines's mascive expansion told. members of the’ West ‘Kootenay Branch of the En- gineering Institute of Canada last) Thursday: of- his : firm's reasons for expanding in Trail and not elsewhere in Canada or. \ abroad, “The! any assets ‘at Trail outweighed any advantages there. might have been in Isewhere,”: he said. / moving ‘To Donate. - 103,000 Books - ‘The Canada Council. has eligible under its aid to pub- lishing program. The books, in. : . kits of 200 titles each,‘will be distributed free, some in Can- ada and some abroad. In Canada the books will be offered to institutions, groups «or organizations that do not bave'the money to buy books themselves and that agree’ to make the books available’ for use in the community. In other countries, distrib- ution to: universities, . cultural j centres and other institutions will be handled by the Depart- ment of External Affairs. ~ This year the council has ‘spent $700,000 on the program. The choice of° books is “varied, ranging from "novels, ‘essays and poetry collections to works on history, polities, fine jarts, ecology, etc. - Groups. or organizations In'the Tetra Brik process, the juice leaves the outlet of the pasteurizer into a chamber containing nothing’ but “ heat- sterilized’ air, The packaging material is sterilized in advance by. a separate’ process and the. cartons are formed, filled and sealed under completely sterile conditions. Thus,’ the juice can be stored at. ordinary’ tempera- tures’ and chilled only | for pleasant ‘drinking. Dec. 15:--17 Plaza-Safeway Store Sales in Retail Quantities only, B.C. Grown J la ne Price Effective Today to Saturday, In Your Friendly Castleaird The préaldent of the Cana. dian Real’ Estate Association ‘says Canada’s civil service “is in the main, vastly overpald, over- staffed, arrogant and lazy.” ‘Norman Ross’ of Victoria, speaking tothe annual meeting of the Alberta Real. Estate Association, called Canada’s postal service “easily the worst” in the world, ‘ Intermediate Care Home Opens in Trail “Over. 400 Trail district residents attended the recent opening of Columbia | View Lodge intermediate care home “in upper Glenmerry. Project chairman and mas- ter of ceremonies Bob Nuyens ; thanked the community and especially -the Trail Kinsmen ‘for-their support and remarked that the home, yet to accommo- date its first patient, was already too small to meet the requirements of the elderly. He said he hoped’ to announce’: construction .of a fourth wing in the immediate future, Regional manager for Cen- : tral: Mortgage and ‘Housing ° Corp., Terry Gibson, an- nounced that additional federal funding in the form’ of a $350,000 low-cost loan had been authorized, celved criticism from Ross. “I want union heads: who have ‘the welfare of both‘the »” workers and country at heart,”” ; Ross said, ; ¢ * Ross said he is sick of hearing “nothing but whining and weeping by assorted dq- gooders and social workers about the rights of criminals, perverts, ‘racketeers, strikers and civil servants.” He suggested realtors and those they elect to speak for them in efforts to ‘improve Canada’s economy should do so “with good old Canadian blunt- Pre- Christmas aa All Stock Reduced 10% , (PLUS FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON SPECIALLY MARKED ITEMS) PETTITT PHOTOS. guygested list’. Yor. $78.05) + PETTITT PHOTOS CROSSROADS PRIN TING i: EON RS LTD. 105 Main Street N. Castlegar, B.C., VIN 1¥4 ~ PHONE 365-5525 1. Place the plant in a bright area, but not in > direct sunlight. Avoid cold drafts. Also, thay ‘should be kept away from oxcensive ‘heat, This includes the top of the “Se which becomes warm when if ee 2. Water plant thoroughly when soil surface becomes dry to the touch, to the extent that excess runs out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot (foi . that collec ts in the drainage receptacle should + be discarded. 3. Poinsettias may be oleced outside Hatter Fisk of frost is past. New at Safeway 10'?: Poinsettia | On ngin ‘Basket'A ferent idea for: your holiday _ Mecorating: ; ae c. Grown calves Dae la een sae oe = LBs them. “By inserting the nameand address of an: unlisted sub- scriber. and by indicating in the directory that the number is unlisted, /it is hoped ‘that requests to operating staff for such numbers will be reduced,” the company. said. that wish to apply for a book kit” in this annual competition ‘should write to the: writing and publishing section of the coun- . ‘ell. Application forms must be returned to the council before Jan, 31, 1978. ‘ Christmas ‘Shopping, Hours. 1° Open Friday conte until 9pm. Handle Camera .... reg. $48.95 Kodak Instant Film PRIO $6.69 Total Regularly $55.64 Starter Christmas Special Poinsettias Decorative“. . Foil Wrapped eee tentteadeeees Now On Display . $399 See our huge sefection of: : -- See our Siding on Display ———~, New from Smiles'n Chuckles ; Passport Chocolates $979 Sleeplessness - at these Castlegar Homes:. * Sterling Silver Chars # ‘isd Port ses: es a | | |. eT e cedars. = |. SSS rE : | Q pelea ° B.C. 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