Is Lasting Investment Statisticians estimate that, the average: North’ American, !.., when he reaches the age of 70,. will have used approximately’ 9,000 pounds of wheat,.'10,000 Where Do You Buy Your Gas? Try K-C Co-op in Brilliant 4 hs, oer . or act leita pe eUeetnetsannese avers poten IG FS peterans sna cginty tiene eng eaororeena act, Hier to’ tell’ me) what: the’’ “) CABTLEGAR NEWS, Th ‘God Asked’ Him ‘An‘Atlanta, Ga, man, who. said he was obeying | God, has. been’ arrested for driving’ his as car: behind a ‘taxiing Southern’: |, . Airways DC-9 aircraft at Harts- 2 field International ‘Airport. “God told me’ to. drive out ; “nt sad _ os Well Uo had it, I'm sick 89 5c thi : WEPAY 3, ‘ é BD of listening to people say to ‘ B e543 e vist 4 i Shirley you sure have it © before to kal hima matching made. A:hard-working hus, pair: He. cannot: get ‘it through his head thet some- thing happens to one of his nthe way. to the pounds ‘of meat. products, (14° tons of.cream and milk, and 26. _ tons of water. } And the meals represented. by these impressive figures are sure to be more enjoyable when . prepared and served in pleas- ant surroundings. : To locate attractive living quarters, either to rent or to buy, consult the Classified Ads in the Castlegar News. While the.range of selec- tion is not always great in the rentals, certainly ‘there are always attractive homes . of- fered for sale‘in‘a wide price range in both the real estate ads and 'the “homes for sale" columns of this! newspaper, Yes, eating can be enjoy- able. But a nice home is very Rte important. Make reading the | real estate ads in the Castlegar News a must. problem was,’ though: She » accused me of slipping one of. her brother's rubber var under, the sheets out of ... gal 365-7373 Regular is Only .. K-C CO-OP “, there,” police ‘quoted: 48-year- Willian ilbert' 3 saying : ‘which helps you keep flower- a 2/,ed toilet sper in’ the bath- / 1. am'‘now convinced that i do not/have a very “lengthy Ife span. One trip to “wwasher and dryer and they |; lose’a'mate, leaving It to the: i wife:'to ‘explain the disap- arance!.; humor her, by’ saying thet I ter did puf‘the ‘snake in . All thes ‘lags may be true, but I'll tell you my life isn’t'all a rose garden. Take this “morning for'\example. My “darling «kids,::who the salght before had ‘been pete ‘fect angels, got’ ‘up in vicious hostility. ie ‘ ‘My: son. ees hating 2A ‘Hours a: day. Iitried ‘to: 1 me because“I'dldo't’ stand Convince her that she:really:..-.° ‘guard over: fis! bed’ during ss hada missed anything ther Ga ary B Wsavallable most Mondays & Thursdays, Inez M. Smith, Manageress - HOMEPLAN features first or second mortgages * Far the purchase ‘of oxisting homes * Far renovations or additions * I you own a home, for consolidation of debts * Rates as low as 13.5% * No lock-in, no bonus You are dealing with the mortgage division of TRADERS GROUPLTD. | . 283-Martin St. Penticton Ph, 492-3841 (collect) - of del iberately throwing it on Evenings or Weekends Call 493-1291 or 492-0750 (collect) {pneumonia during the night: é < < oa : : “Several times I apologized to __ FREE ESTIMATES. 5 ‘necessary to reconstruct 175 feet of sidewalk. Here, on Wednesday of last week, — eo eees NZ} SELKIRK COLLEGE » | aa : ana | s0-smave., canal ‘Mark began on the aeétion starsiig tn front of the Cattleger News: A spokesman for ; . : 5 ee Peet Eitity, . Benen enna ‘ enon - — f — - a One Man's Opinion 0 _ Service Held: _ COMMUNITY EDUCATION » ! ices aes Nato Canina : Bears : —— “me:by plugging’ the. tollet Give Selkirk a Try .For Mike S. NEW COURSES: CASTLEGAR - NELSON - TRAIL Sears | : pefore leaving for school! Riebalkin PHONE: CASTLEGAR CAMPUS — 3 By FRED MERRIMAN 4 65-7292 TOLL FREE FROM NELSON: 952.3010 ‘Traditional Russian ser- I would like to take this Stunt to invite the people of Castlegar and District to avail Lt, FREE FROM TRAIL: 368-5333 vices were held for Mike Samuel "NELSON CAMPUS —, KOOTENAY SCHOOL OF ART: 352-6601 Riebalkin of Perry Siding, Mon- themselves of the-educational facilities offered at Selkirk College. It is the best deal in town. Full-time tuition costs three days’ wages. Some people hold a full-time job and goto college on day of last week at the Chapel of "WORKING WITH CLAY the side. “Yes,” you say, ‘‘but what's in it for me?” the Tena Funeral? Home, A Kootenay Schoo! of Art day ceramics uae sae Sontlating / Teesday;: fom. the This class provides the opportunity to express and develop personal ideas Well, city council could have found out about water without spending $20,000 on a study. A small businessman can learn how to run a business successfully. A person on social assistance can Hall bs Liar eer wnt arent and values through exposure to the full ceramic process: hand-forming, wheel- get training in social work and help clean up the problem from the inside. Unemployed people can Sr tke ea forming, devel glazes and i of glazes, kiln loading and firing. —— 26'Mondays, 1-4 p.m., starting September 19 * take a two-year electronic course and have a 90 per cent chance of fadiag employment in the y' p.m., ig Sep i industry. Siding Cemetery. Mr. Riebalkin died in Koot- . FEE: $35 pe There is no end to the possibilities. To register Lag tts the Kootenay School of Art 352-6601, Ext. 43 The steff, faculty and fellow students have been more than patient with any of my rather naive enay Lake District Hospital Sun- NOTE: Enrolment‘ will be limited. Priority will be given to those students who” questions. So, I say to you again: day aged 91 years. 2 Felbentets ee Jim Lat- enrolled in the evening program that was cancelled. - Ifyou are curious, seek direction, fulfillment, answers or just the odd challenge, then dare to. Ba John Rieb H Ered Bie BASIC HORSEMANSHIP. : cross the threshold of your community college. The librarian and his staff welcome questions. If Stlak "1 d Tim Rieb alkin they don’t have it they mean it when they say they will ‘‘get it for you.’” ore an wf 7 Here is an to learn the of horse care and management. ‘Two local men discovered uranium with the help of Selkirk College. a wigs. information will be provided on the various types of horses, their structure, “*-° I found only one teacher to be impatient and I am sure I just caught him on a bad day. Any Liver Recipient C function, and temperment, as welt as feeding, health-care, stabling, hoof-care, instructor Ihave met, whether my teacher, or not, has given me the feeling that they would do general and Some riding wil rs ‘also be provided. anything for me but write the exam. Still Living inesday evenings at 7-P.M., t in’ Room 8-13, Ihave hesitated to write a column about Selkirk College because I am not the typical student : ~ Gaveral Saturday, sessions ear ‘be used for pice career Total number and didn't training that one can get fox Bri nging Hope’ of sessions is 8. Selkirk. For example, I thought tT could wali through the Psychology 101, but on my first exam, I My ile ‘ght got ‘up ; f Z screaming because the other. -°'" 0 mreieraa a y S085 2nd, 8. 5 906-6841 “HOW LOCATED TN CASTIEGAR something if she isn’t awake. too=I i accusing look in his eye & Sd he inds.me. he shovel, ginning x dunch ‘time’ it: dawns on me that for the 101th time I’ve . . missed out on the Winsday: « “or: ‘Home Renovations” the public works department ‘says this. section of sidewalk will cost T appresimately $1,750 and will be paid out of general reverie, CosNewst oo by Lois Hughes LOST CURB, is the result of extensive ‘paving on Columbia Avenue, has made it 5 “would call having it made? ‘Canadian Market 4 . An importer of Metro Can- ning ‘Lids ‘from Taiwan has: . decided ‘against any further x marketing of the lids in Canada. Company: Ltd. of Vi ae made this clear in a! amen 3 ‘to the MEAL-IN-ONE is-how:you could describe this ‘ 4 ministry. . The’! move ‘followed sizable two-and-one-half-pound Pontiac potato yield dozen | inquiries: made by vmainistry of- Cac in the family seniea | of or Molly 4 potaiwes, me » making fo prt A dare ficials. °° <, Dar of Ootischenia. Here holds a is the season - e° ‘a. have ‘cannin; pander catise cup So cacaparosl asthe prias utilized their own seed potatoes.” i a Lang anes of caning ‘Potato is weighed onthe Castlegar News's peaereee ee by ee ieee as a result of sliortages in recent mailing scale. While. other potatoes in’ the years, Some haye proven unto. Nets fe Pe : A veliah A voluntary provisional standard has just been: issued by GLENN ARCHAMBAULT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Archam- bault, recently graduated from the University of British Colum- bia with a Bachelor of Com- merce Degree, specializing in industrial relations manage- ment. Glenn ‘is: now employed by B.C. Hydro in its Vancouver personnel office. ( since Castlegar News: provincial ‘treasury unused he a real shame. When this happens Regular *35. Children Free Present this coupon upon ar arrival. Been gy THE CARRIAGE SHOUSE wororn INN 9030 Macleod Trail SE think I managed 28 out of 100. Several ‘of the members in the class were awarded “ASL did squeak through the course because my teacher said ‘shape up or ship out.” May I say, then, that college is not a pushover. You will have to spend time studying. They have taught me how little I reaily know, which is a bit humbling. But, I am enthusiastic about the place and wanted to share my enthusiasm with you, the people who live here, Telephone 365-7292 and ask for help. They will steer you to a counsellor who will open the door to the most exciting world you can imagine. In my opinion, you will find Selkirk College a rewarding experience. _ Ra pig is the ‘ongeat ae "Te: cipient ‘of “a liver transplant among the nearly 40 pigs which have received ‘donor livers during the last 18 months at University of Western Ontario. ‘She received her liver in a Brian Berkeridge was not worried about that hissing he heard coming from the front of his car. He thought it was just a leaky tire. But as Berkeridge’ pulled into a car wash in Dundalk, Not a Slow Leak But a Fast Snake Md., a state ‘police trooper ‘spotted a five-foot boa con- strictor gliding out'of the grill of the car. Trooper James Emerick . and Cpl. Francis France used a stick to prod the snake into a garbage can. The hissing snake was taken to the local state police barracks to await word from its owner. That word came quickly as John Hauserman of Towson, Md., reported that he and his pet boa constrictor had become separated while they were out for some exercise. © Toshiba TV's and Stereos & Sonyo TV's ond Stereos ® Panasonic TV’s and Stereos ‘® Quality Kenwood Stereo ‘- Gear for the Audiophile © Typewriters by Brother © Sewing Machines by Bemina and Brother °® Radios, ° SX. Calculators, and a world of Electronic Gadgets! © Comprehensive Service Union Peters OPENING! In the ‘Grand Opening of Union Peters, You'll find fantastic values in all departments that can stand scrutiny! Come on down! Department. Sales & Service _ 1338. Cedar ‘Avenue, Trail 368-633) Equipment Worth $10,000 Stolen From Truck Local RCMP are investigat- ing the theft of approximately $10,000 worth of irrigation equipment which was taken from a pickup on Wednesday night of last week. & The squlpment consisted of about seven’ weeks ago, and, “she's pretty normal,” said Dr. John Doff,. chief of surgery, :at University Hospital and a mem- ber of the team’ of doctors involved ‘in’ the animal trans- plant program. Within a year, the knowl- edge gained from pigs like Patti will provide’ doctors — with enough technical data to pave the way for the ‘first human liver transplant, in the city. “Several hundred human tings and eaten items. " The offence is reported to have taken place when the vehicle was parked in the down- “town area. The equipment is the property of Alex Varabioff of Grand Forks. --A second theft. from a patied truck was reported Sat- urday. Gordon’. McRae reported the theft of a too! box valued at $100 to $150 when that vehicle was parked in Robson. : Both incidents are sill un- * der investigation. - On the weekend Castlegar ” ROMP arrested three for being intoxicated in a public place, as well as charging two minor for possession of a nar- ‘catic, liver already have been performed in major cen- tres such as Houston, Tex., and Cambridge, Eng. Even with a one-year sur- vival rate of about 39 per cent among patients who ‘would otherwise have died rapidly from diseased © livers, more research is needed. Rejection, the natural de- fence mechanism.put up by a person against foreign invaders of the body: including organs from other people, remains the stumbling block, to . greater survival among transplant pa- tients. For some unexplained rea “son pigs have not nearly as many rejection problems when livers are transplanted as they do with kidneys, heart and skin, Sponsored by : Beginners . Intermediate © Advanced Classes will begin the week. of Sept. 26 Registration is $10 for 10 - one hour. sessions. ie Registration or further information is avaiable ct Nadalan Studio, 105-A Main St., Castlegar, between 1 & 5 p.m. Tuesday through Eniday- ‘Mountain Park Yoga Centre BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE This course’ will: help you develop skills in clear, correct and concise writing. Attention will be given to the writing of business letters, memoranda and short’ teports designed to get results. — 7 Wednesday evenings a 7:30 P.M. beginning on 5 October in Room M-11. re 28 per person : No J by 30 : coun? Music PROGRAM New Courses FLUTE May be offered in Castlegar and Nelson. Phone Community Eduction if inierested. * CREATIVE MUSIC FOR CHILDREN May be offered in Castlegar. Phone. C ion If i KODALY MUSIC METHODS... This program features a new and enjoyable method of music instruction that has proven highly successful throughout. the world, The system teaches sing- ing, reading and writing of music simultaneously. in’ a, unique manner. that can be learned by children or adults of any age. The course may be taken by anyone who is interested in. group singing along with improving musical skills’ such as reading and writing. Previous musical background is not requir- ed. This course is very suitable for elementary school’ teachers. The method is named after its origi the jiclan : Zoltan. Kodaly. :. nee of this cours recently spent four weeks in Nova Scotia at the thir aly, and received intensive: instruction from Hungarian musicians.” ‘ MONDAY EVENINGS: Juniors = — 7:00 pm. INSTRUCTOR: ‘Elizabeth Lewis (368-3426) PLACE:‘to be: arranged FEE: Juniors — $72 for 32 weeks ($18 per'8 week quarter)” Adulis "$100 for 32 weeks ($25 Per 8 week quartes) BEGINNERS DRUMMING Mondays: 3:30 +: 4:30. p.m. Fridays: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. i INSTRUCTOR: Robert. Bertuzzi (365-6405) PLACE: Twin Rivers Elerpentary Schoo! (Room 14)" Adults. _ 8:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION As a result-of mony requests, The Department of Business Administration an-. nounces, in‘addition to ‘our previously published program: *BUSINESS 151 — INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING — PART Woes eapiias statements, accounts and general leases: the general journal, post. fort merchandise columnar journals, he voucher ew cash and accounts receivable, notes Payable, notes receivable and ‘interest, ‘inventories and cost of goods sold. This is a basic Business Administration course which serves as an introduction and prerequisite to many of our other courses. MONDAYS & THURSDAY 7:00-10: 00° P.M... FEE: $36. FIRST SESSION: September 19, 1977 LOCATION: Be ‘Castlegar INSTRUCTOR: Ger van Beynum : ~ DURATION: Twelve weeks *This course may ‘be taken: *a) for credit toward a’ Certificate or, pneme in Business Administration b) for personal interest on a non-credit bi basi: is ¢) for credit toward 8 ap or RIA - REGISTRATION: You may registe sfor, Business 151 at the beginning of, the’ first September, 19th: wine Nn. such. as C.G.A,, For further inforination please contact fhe. instructor or the 5 Departeand : Chairman, Bruce Ketchum, «-"+~"* Ss ee Uf Benet nares neanneee me i A recent issue of your gar Campus of Selkirk College had a surplus last year in excess af $230,000. I feel this deserves See comment ‘To sce nearly. a $%: nilllion 3 iad ‘a community institution in essence, the return of our thx. dollars—retumed | to” the paper reported that the Castle: > penetra ofourcommunlty, Knowing ‘the college as 1: have" and Ropefally: knowing _ some. of the: community -. ser-’- vices, ‘programs and opportual ties this money could ; concerned, I: am ‘certain ‘that: -with a and provide, I-'==¢ think we should all be a little bit or “energetic - college staff,’ ‘from ‘munity’?! into” thes 5 = “community, college ‘system.”” You Save af Bonnett's. 10 Pct. OFF for CASH 7 Bele 5 phically,: ‘considering the ‘preseat: appareat trend, this is : tivities and at the same time be be meeting’: community ‘needs, is “not! dong all it “could with’ the ‘resources’ z which, it” has ‘been eo tt interview that the old act set the © and the increase, will keep with infle Nereak maximum, grant’ at $333,000, [°° Now you can easily ‘sew cuffs, pate! 5.0N knees -elbe evan. do alterations because you,can.reacl 7 and'sew into these areas. Simply slip base off and,, =the flat bed machine converts to'a free‘arm on which one of our specially trained statt. In: ='struction is provided on purchase of any one of our. Kenmore sewing hea eam how to use’ Vou new Kenmore trom y os ee Oe eee EAE RRR £:1612=7th'Ave., S.