CASTLEGAR Achat ‘Thursday, October 30, 1976 ial Recognition Given Cadets of Squadron 581 Parents Take “hetive Part in Promotion Parade The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR : SECONDARY SCHOOL: Mra. Bruce Aran Presents Glider Wings to Son F/Sgt. Morley Armatrong Helmut Krueger Appointed To Selkirk College Council ‘The chairman of. the Set- kirk College Council, R. Millar, announces: that’ Helmut Krueger has been appointed to council, replacing F. E. Soctt. ir. Krueger has been working in this district since | 1958 (22 years) for the Credit Union movement and presently holds various positions in the regional, provincial and na- tional levels of the Credit Union organization.’ He received his finance field will total 40 years in April, 1976. Mr. Krueger came to Cs- nada in 1951 and has resided in Fruitvale, since 1952 with his wife, Annallese and family. They have four sons and one daughter, of whom two are married. One son is attending college and two sons are at home attending high school. e College Council is very pleased to have Mr. Krueger as at- a member. His help will b tid” invaluable in developing college a ngland and in canes in x varied fields of finance. His involvement in the © vi ‘to the college so that it can best ‘serve the educational needs of the West Kootenays, This Friday Downstairs in. the - OUT Cabaret and Saturday Fully Air-Conditioned MARLANE HOTEL _ “THE GENERATION GAP“ + feb, Oct. 31 & Sat, Nov, 1 ies Receiving Highest Rank in the Cadet Structure from Mayor .* Ed Mosby.ts Warrant Otficer Ist Clasa Robert Quaia- Presets Plat Pt Wags to Dengher St. Tony Karst 581 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets - Photos Complete Story Front Page Second Section ~ BARBRA STREISAN TENN LADL SW SHARIF oaaamuanat THE COLANDER CABARET "PLEASANTRY FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE { i : Tonight, Fri. and Sat., Oct, 30, 31 and Nov. Ist, DINING 5 to 9 p.m. DANCING STARTS 230 pm. Those wishing to ‘stay for the. Cebaret after dinner: Cover Charge $1. Fl, & San. $1.25 Cover Charge for Cabaret Only $1.25 Friday and Saturday $1.50 “érisp breaded outulde bid Sere ervensa ulbbler with bot mustard carr ee Bitterballen ie imate :nibbler, Bitterballen were so named SAL. because, they iwere {raditonally served with Dutch in ‘and bitters. Crisp’ breaded outside hides a creamy heeSc’ and’ ‘meat filling. Make plenty and serve warm hot} Dutch, mustard for dipping. mixture for - several hours (place in shallow pan in refri- - cr: ns of seraton. 1easpoor ‘ ed taixture into bite-size ny ik or stock bal Roll ‘these balls; ‘tablespoon mins dip'each in pelcpore a ruin tS 0 jpoon sal Sy sae sctaitane airoen stats se paflet ep fata S754. ; meat, : _ Beet weal ehieken chrewar aboot nies a and serve hot on cocktail pi Havehot Dutch rmumard Feady _ fuel fine dry brepd crumbs . for dipping, 3 dozen, tables te sad ns wate Lares te ainerbailen can be fr t lend il soa i fadually 13 ak tock. ‘stirring. an ited. mH eat, Wore hades oe 9 in Trail “We are also very pleased toannounce the recent addition of Chris Green as audiometric Director of the West Koot- ..' ay Health: Unit, has an- chard FitsZa- aide," added Dr. Schmitt. Ms: Seer ‘at the end, of October. in order ~. assume his new position, ints exinely DE Schmitt, nies the audiology program, but his electronics training will be _pastleularly beneficial to the - new: hearing ald program. Blazing Clothing a Frightening Experience: What Steps to Take in Case of an Incident ‘One of the most frighten. - ing experiences you can have is, to have your clothing catch fire, “if this should happen, you aren't: totally helpless—follow the “do's and don'ts” as recom- mended by the National Safety | Couneil and you'll come out all right. Don't run! Running fans ‘the fire and flames. If posaible, wrap yourself in a rug or blanket or woolen coat. Wrap it around your neck first. Drop to the floor and roll over slowly. If there's nothing to wrap in, drop to the floor and roll over slowly. ‘Try not toinhale any of the flames. and pull your “face. Put your left hand on your right ‘shoulder... and your. right hand on your left shoulder - chemicals in'the. certain his face and eyes are protected from the force a -PUBLIC. AUCTION: ~ SADDLES AND TACK complete shipment of handmade Saddles saat Tack of oll kinds will be levionted per order of Amerikan Saddle Com 100 Saddles all with 5 yesr replacement’ guarantees.’ Induding Siver Saddles, Youth Saddles, Pleasure Ranch from Huston, Texas. Saddles and Show. Saddles plus le In the Tack line. eineluding Kool Kare Pads,’ ‘Lfetime Guaranteed Trammet Bit and Sunbeam Clipgers. “Each iter offered will be sold whject fo Inspection both individually snd in group lots with no reserve. Tuesday, Nov. 4h - - 130.9 r Mickey. McEwen Memorial Hall ‘Doug’ j Groenbere, has already arrived». hom Greenberg: Areceit, of ite iniversity: =! Rwith a Mast Abe in audiology: Me, Green: . berg and his wife, Yolanda, are both natives of h. : Typewriters, ‘ TV's B&W and Color TY's for : rent by week or fronth Union Peters * 1334 Cedar Ave., Trall Telephone 368-6331 ‘A Castlegar man bas charged with making an impro“ per turn at-an intersection. _ following an accident Oct. 16 at * Columbia. Ave. and Selkirk sh + Charged ts John J. Pooba-- chotf; whose 1972 vehicle sus- tained an estimated $250 after ° it mado a righthand turn off. Columbia Ave. onto’Selkirk St, and was in collision with 2.1972 ‘compact driven by Daniel Mark Debiasio, also of Cestlegar.’ ‘The Debiasio vehicle sus- tained an estimated $150 dam- ages. No injuries have been . :Located Behind BEE BUILDING SUPPLY, NELSON, B.C, SALE CONDUCTED BY SEIFRIED AUCTION’ SERVICES — KIMBERLEY, BC. nd : Terms:- Cash or ‘Check with proper J.D. repot your If there is water nearby, douse yourself with it and roll in the spilled water on the floor: If the clothing of another. person catches fire, use sit measures. It might be necessary to force a fire victim to lie down 80 you can roll him over to douse the flames. If water is handy, apply it at once. If you use a fire ex-? tinguisher on someone else, be rvy Tho new Brougham Statesman from Buxton Is sure to become {he ost Popular states In ir 3 geod eating, simpla and cleanin In your choles it iforent leathers and rougham Statesman. From $9 and up, Fiesty great manister of finance. tn the ©! |Atribute to a great statesman. BUXTON ‘CARL'S. DRUG MART “of the Castleatrd Pleza PHONE 265-7269 | ing Glory AM 6 PUBLIC NOTICE Kootenay that a poll h celved, are: further, that the persons duly nominate NOTICE OF POLL - REGIONAL DISTRICT: OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY : \ is hereby given to the electors of Electoral ‘Area s of the: Regional, District. of Centre! as become pecosiery at the election now pending, and that | have granted such poll; and es. candidates at the said election; for whom only votes will be re Surname. Cher Names Offi Term Residential Address AREA ‘S'” ANDERSON VANDERPOL Director. Director Charles Arthur Martinus CW. Robson, B.C. Robson, B.C. 2 yrs. 2 yrs, Device in Japan Japan's air pollution authorilles are about to begin’ ” using a most unlikely measur- ing device to monitor the effects of photochemical smog—; the morning glory. * ‘The flower will be placed in areas where auto traffic is. heavy. The rate at which a morning glory turns black and withers provides a clue to the degree of pollution in the air. Think * KOOTENAY BUILDERS LTD, Given under my ADVANCE, rou shall be opened ween the hours: of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in: the aftern Local District of Central Kootenay, Offices, 601 Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C. and the ‘following baton ite et “Such poll shall be opened Saturday, the 15th dey of November, 1975, befween’ the fey ot 8:00 ‘gtdock “in the forenoon to. 8:00 o locations, of which every person is ‘clock a the afternoon 1 Time for: Electoral Area ‘S' at the following sevoneie required to. take police and govern himself accordingly: “Electoral Area ‘S'— Monicpal Creek Elementary ‘School, Blvbory Creek, y Castlegar O School, O Robson Elementary School, ADVANCE POLL Monday, November 10, 1975, and Wednesday, November. 12th," 1975 bet” Municipal Office, Cliy of Castlegar. for permitting duly. qualified electors to vate, who shall :sign a statement that (2) the fhe Regional District of Contre Keer a al a yeast to core rom voting on polling-day; or (c) through “crcomstences beyond their control they will'not: poll on polling day, namely, Saturday, the: 15th’ day ‘of November 1975, Ye be able to, thend’ the polling-day; or (b) they are, for reason hand at ‘Nelson, B.C. this 28th day of October, 1975. “ : ‘ ET. Bodard Returning Officer , -y Chit nus Subscription Oiler For'just $3 you can order a'year's subscrip- it tion — ‘our ssues — to Beautiful British Columbia! * magazine anda colourful 1976 calendar-diary. Be sure and order right t auay. 89.5 so,we can an- ur.gift.in time for. Chirstmé * Re an ou iption olter’ apples only to ons. commencing: with ft inter's issue. mi Order as many Scien ‘as you like.: It's agreat way to say Merry Christmas to yourselt and ‘everyone on your gift list. ORDER IN PERSON ONLY aT i It was. certalnly fun! Fifty-four per cent of our students were satisfied with :the: names their parents had wished upon them a oe but 46 per cent said “Yee! One by one “a "ted the names the “yech” students said they preferred to their own. We were down to number. 4 before we'came to the first duplication—"Karen". -The eventual winner was “Pat” good old, solid, down-to- earth “Pat”, with no fancying up whatever. We're sorry, “Fonz” and “Evel”—you guys stand alone. Seo e 8 Achilling letter came to us from the De| ent of Trans- port and Communications. It was headed “The Deadly Ilu- sion and a concerned ‘automo- bile ‘dri It’ ee ioked ‘Genghis Khan, Caesar, and Alexander the {he Geeak, and it said: “All the wa, spears, and swords of thelr enemies would not have frightened them as much as getting behind the’ wheel of an automobile | and steering ‘it scien hurtling past. only feet. to the left and a never- conding® assortment. of road posts, boxes, snd trees threatening disaster only feet to the right.” (That isa very long sentence, by.the way, but we think it was made long delib- from tht _erately. Our Oral Reading students are experimenting. with it, Can you read it out loud— smoothly, ‘and steadily and fast—withaat once “going off the road”?) ‘The letter continues: “As we pour along the road in our quiet, comfortable cars we lose our awareness of the reality of speed and fall victim to an illusion of safety. Even the most timid of us _ down the highways without 3 flutter of fear... We see: be in complete. “control of our vehicles.” + But we aren't! This is the speed range and the “chance of ‘Radio Headsets ‘Any day now we are goin, to vote on the students up here who have the beat posture. We + think ‘Leslie: Nixon would be: i hard to beat, i . physleal education, let's ee a look at phyalcal aclencel ‘Mr, Mathewa' atudents are studying optics, including how lenses work. They are also < ‘working on individual projects, such as building a camera or a periscope. ¢ Mz. Salekin’s atudents are studying the Kinetic Molecular. ‘Theory and are being intro- duced to chemistry. . Medvedetfs students began the year with an intro- duction to the selentifie method ‘and have progressed toa study of light and its properties. ers ‘We would Ike to end our’ column with’a tribute to a lady» whose name we do,nst, know, but who must'be absolutely .° tops in good’ citizenship, She returned to certain school Ubraries,, including our “own, “umpteen” books she had discovered in her home—books she realized had been "bor- rowed” over the years, with Jess than a Ubrarian's blessing! We foal sraalls am glow fora « mother like Mpmething "alae Another a citizen sent us two new. and expensive library books that: be, ser she)! had ‘rescued Ootischenia garbage dump! We beg you to follow their zoed] aoe if, you come ibrary books. s0! big thes fonely 1 Ute ‘hearts _ Driver Not Hurt as Cor Goes 85 Yards Richard J. Chwist, 20, of Castieger has been charged with driving ba ‘attention following a gle vehicle accident at 5 a.m. ursda} fr Police. said the Chwist Castlegar Highway. 2A The lied: off ot coming back cee OLD- -FASHIONED: gC Nee © RIGHT NOW ECONOMY BEEF SALE POT ROASTS OF BEE p COVER. CHUCK STEAK a RIB STEAK==. . SHORT RIBS OF BEEF GROUND BEEF =... DELICIOUS PORK STEAK ‘GOVERNMENT APPROVED ...... PORK . ROASTS. osha GOODIE RINGS DADS 16 OZ. . “FACIAL TISSUE WEENEX. BOX OF 200 .... "Damage has been -eati: - mated at. $1,500. No ‘injuries have been reported. ‘Not Always the Best. Idea Radio equipped heaieete must not remedy for Sey, oat ites board. “An a machine-oriented job, workers may, become less’ at- tentive to their duties and ‘thereby become a hazard to themselves and fellow workers. ‘°° Headsets, which may close- y resemble earmutfs approved as: protective devices, do ‘not effectively protect hearing un- leas specifically designed ‘noise attenuators. “Where excessive noise lev- els exist,-and where, a radio headset is worn instead of an approved hearing protector, ie volume control may be set so that music obscures the background: no! Warning signals, which ean normally be heard when ap- proved hearing protection is. . be obscured. In. worn, may also adaition; the risk of hearing is increased by the intro- bastion ‘of more sound st the _ worker's ear. i ORANGE CRYSTALS RISE-N-SHINE BAG OF 4 3Y%4 OZ. ENVE. ... ; LAUNDRY. Eb ‘99 CRUNCHY GRANOLA NORTHERN GOLD 16 OZ. SPRAY & VAC 24 OZ. AEROSEL 89¢ ‘The. board's with regard to headsets and hearing protectors equipped with’ radio. or other. music solrces are as follows © Where workers are ex.” to excessive noise levels, hearing protection. worn’ may include radio equipment only if ‘rapid and accurate transmis- sion and reception of voice coramuntcation is essential. © Drivers of motor vehicles or other mobile equipment shall ‘not wear headsets‘ or hearing protectors which have: been fitted with AM or FM radio or other music sources, ‘© Where warning sound sig-. nals, however infrequent, must. be heard, workers shall not ‘wear headsets’ equipped with AM or FM radio or other music. sources, : *e If salo work practice does not require close attention to the work performed, a worker whois working alone may wear a headset fitted with an AM or FM radio or other music source. 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