CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1974 meamraehanvenrasaseateees CITY AND DISTRICT. SONS OF) NORWAY SMORGASBORD IN: NORDIC HALL KINNAIRD SATURDAY, APRIL 27 DINNER 5-7 PM, NCE 9 P.M, Music ty Orlando’s Orehes- tra. Admission Dinner $3.75 ‘Dinner. and Dance $5.00 (ly and District Round- Up Trail Business College ‘Fall Term: begins: Sept. 3. on) Enroll now. 1413 e e e Everybody . reads» Cit; and Distiet Round-Up, Sut call 365-7266: for. low-cost, high coverage. vou may run your mensage in lightface or In. boldface. tin Early Vis Help Stop Children’s. Dentophobia » Are you: one® of’ those ‘people who’ is |’ terrified "of dentists and dental treatment? Ifyou are, you're contagious, In the opinion of many’ ich : New! products, ?; available for. home’ care. ‘under . the supervision of a dentist, ‘such as the’: special: “toothpaste Senso-: dentists {and h dyne—a. h children: ‘can ‘pick © up. these: attitudes and carry them for a lifetime, even passing them on to the'next’ generation. = Some adults would rather ‘endure a toothachethan see a ‘ dentist. They will let?a tooth that could be repaired in a visit or.two, deteriorate to a’ stage where it has to be extracted. Yet’ tooth and: gum examina- ‘tions every -six ‘months: can prevent tooth loss, ; Dentistry -is one “of ‘the most rapidly advancing profes-. ; sions in Canada, New sophisti- cated 'methods - of treatment, too, that dentists have learned :/more about human psychology, “which: has lessened the Pala! of dental care, re However, there are’ still many people uneducated ‘in the ways of-helping their children {:develop ~ healthier | attitud chloride. ” rf " PROFESSIONAL ARTIST Mrs;; Bristle. Jordan will be featured at the upcoming annual art ‘exhibit’ sponsored by’ the Castlegar.-an o District Community Arts Count{l to be held Ma; *. will be'taken in 5 and 6 in the banquet room Arms Motel. Mrs. Jo: ‘of her’ non-objective: canvasset several other Lal ietoe leadeeapes: ; Heu of admission, The ae is urged not to miss this opportunity to support: local artists and to enjoy a good art show as _ fee News Photos it -Nallonal Cancer Ansfittife of Canada Says “Cancer Research in B.C. to Total: $771,000° "More than $771,000 will be} , project is led ‘by Dr. -L. .D, spent In British: Columbia this year on cancer; research, The ‘grants and awards to support cancer research were announced ‘by ‘the | ‘National Cancer Institute of Canada of «Toronto, Most of the funds,will come from the April Conquer: -\Cancer Campaign of the; Cana-: ‘dian Cancer Society, an alfa of the Institute. | -* (The : awards’ ‘to. cancer researchora “in B.C. have =’, “increased substantiglly 7 over, >the $578,000 that: was spent on reacarel year. ys or ‘the total, the. Cancer ‘»Reseatch Unit at U.B.C, under the direction of Dr. } é will ‘receiyed $382,121. . The TRIUME “project * - which will be exploring’ a: few - type’ of / radiation—negative’ this: Province tast pi-mesons—for ‘cancer’ \treat- ‘+ + ment will receive $230,800. The -: team sok: sclontins on: this “Affects Overall © ‘Health. of Péople. ya JNine out of 10 Canadians ‘have ‘had’ hele health affected ‘by. dental I disease, ‘Yoward '-dentists «and dental care, “ ‘A book -written for parents nthe stbject. suggests ‘the such as high’ speed. drills and‘: “first visit’be made when the equipment for treating gums, \ have lowered the number of dental visits. needed and. re- “duced the | pain associated with. them. Artists Invited Sin ‘Art Show “Any ‘artist’ wishing to in display their work at the May 5 and ‘6. annual®”: art’ exhibit ‘sponsored by,the Castlegar ‘and: District Ci Arts Coun:’ child is ‘about 2 1/2 years old, before he has a toothache or'an infection, The. meeting should be a. friendly and: happy’ one,. during which) the child’ and dentist’ get’ to: know and ‘like each | Other, ‘With good prepar- ationthe meeting canbecome equipment and instruments and : his interest.and cooperation are: encouraged. This si very. ‘effective: ti towards dental ‘care. ° cil is’ invited to do ‘so. They are: requested, to bring the S work to the Hi Arrow 7 banquet, room May 5 between 9; ‘am. and 12 noon: : It worked so well in one case company him into iis deine : office ‘on his'second in. prove It's time to batten: down the | hatches,’ :, take ~ aboard * ‘provisions, secure’ the wate skis and lifesavers and hitch th family boat to ‘the car, as the nation's armada. of: weekend’ skippers begin another, The 'summé: boating Si - son also marks the stare ofa dangerous period for millions of: “Canadians who will be traveling ithe highways and “waterways {advises the: president of * "the “Allstate. Insurance“ Comp: of Canada, Bill Holloway. ‘Mr. Holloway. cautions - ‘weekend skippers to exert Thanks | - FLUORIDE . TOOTH P REGULAR OR MINT. 2/1.12 ASTE 100 ml. BONUS BUY “Contiues 3 More Big Days” Today, Friday end; Saturday, Aon 25, 26, 27. : 1 customers, th been the biggest Sale ‘ever. Uf have reordered many ofthe at sling fee and have ‘astured Is’ stock should be. 1 your order last week we suggest you fry us ter that of good valves available. ALUREX PLUS SUSPENSION. 12 fi; oz. LIST 2.17. 2/218 biggest Spring Te in by Thureday. weDicaree : | MEDICATED: SKIN CREAM - 16 oz. \ -. BONUS BUY 2/3.54 “Taunch ‘sites as well th waterways this year. Mc torists | who haul their. boats ona trailer certain* safety rules’ to ,avoid vbeing’ a: menance © on the. cohduct for ‘motorists who ‘will be | towing |. their Boats. this Avoid unnece: : 'y: Passing. When : passing, make certain: heat ‘thes highway "is el “because ‘ the: added? load Use hand signals well in advance of in’ direction. Outside rear-view mirrors are "essential; when’ hauling» a trailer. : Take time earn’ the - route .before- leaving home. A \ few. minutes with ‘a: road map will prevent dangerous hesita: tions” at intersections “or « ex- pressway exits, -) >” Check all trailer and ‘boat linkage. and hitches: -before leaving home and periodically during the trip. 22/7 Keep ‘tires properly. in- ‘How Bulleooks. Got the Name Of Bullcooks The term “Bullcook"' is a relic ‘of the days: when bull: teams ‘were used for hauling ‘logs from the woods. The man \ who fed the bulls “‘was> the bullcook, ‘When horses, and later on, machinery, took the. place of ‘oxen, the term bullcook remain- fed; Today it is given to anyone +2.who'does the odd jobs. around a rn indicators: and © i. flated and check for hot wheel _ { bearings which 7 in cate » Proper lubrication, Check” equipment stowed : in boats for balance. Make'sure - the motor.is secured A transom and ‘tie-downs are ocked eis ible, keep the boat’ * fuel a ent cent ready: to launch.: When; tank'is full, keep * the cap close oni to avoid fire ‘hazards. hi the boat during | He Use’ -; an adult as guide when backing trailer into the water, ne down before ee t the, burdén on, can blow fuse or Gen a circuit sbreaker,and it can darken the . ‘area where the control panel i is located.’ It's“ easy enough to: > replace a fuse or reset.a circuit ) breaker if you can get to it in the’ dark), °So you; use «a ~ flashlight—provided’ you know where the flashlight is and can * find it in’ the dark. & According to. one ‘manu- facturer of Portable lighting equipment, smore than .90 per” cent‘of: all’ households have a flashlight, but in an emergency, _ the typical householder will not _be able to locate it. Flashlights ‘have.a way of moving from drawer ‘to? craw ere between “uses. ty many, dental is the affliction, that many have accepted dental \ disease. as: jinevitable—yet ; are uriaware that'a person's overall health ‘can: be affected if the This “isa Gea of the ‘anitiformed. ‘Through’. better ‘education ‘anda’ little” effort, _ ship te Noble, Skarsgard of the un Cancer. Inatitute. *: Other support ‘goes to individual and «group; cancer research projects at the UBC, the’ B.C, '.Cancer’ Institute ‘and. the Cancer Research Unit, and to’ fellowships and students- 8. , ~ Arrecord total of $6,072,583 n increase of 22 Per cent over — Canada’s Himalayas . The'/St.>Elias’, Tountains, ‘often: termed “Canada’s Hima- layés": Have - samo : mountain. climbing advantages that even the'best locations in the world don't’ -have.”, ‘The “St Elias mountains ‘have ‘Jong daylight hou sparce vegetation’ a. round. the ‘approaches tothe ‘peaks and’ they; ‘offer: rock as ! well.as ice and snow. ne. last year, has; ‘been. ‘awarded across a Canid ja by’'the Fa gnoP. WHERE. The. rivesirt : can ‘be prevented, : remedied or repair- ed * through othe skills “of; -deritis! It i also . remember: that poor ate health can cause’ dental * pro- iblems. ‘Especially closely lin ced ¥are poor dental: health’ digestion: problems:, *<’: The continued presence of 3 t neglect your. “healt or ht f your eee say th Canadii Ne “The shelf life depends: on the“ type of. battery, ‘you choose. Carbon-zine cells’ - are cheapest and: can ‘be-used for. most low’ demand purposes. ‘They havea’ shelflife of about’ ine *months,; at: which! time’ ‘they ‘will produce. about;two thours of ‘continuous’ light. Alkaliné ‘cells “are * expensive but their shelf life t 5 about: twice that’ of carbon-zine cells; and they will give about: 10 hours ‘of continu jlight., They. perform’: well? in” higl current-drain situations. ‘Whatever’ yo flashlight batteries, check them! + “peri by. (about every: thr months) and ‘replace .them, ‘Another eae that may. plague you when the lights'go out: you can find.the flashlight, = ‘but it won't’ work...” Most ‘flashlights. are unused for too long a time, and when the need:. ‘for. emergency: lighting. arises, ;the batteries have lost. energy, . So. keep them. in “the flashil ht, ready to use, and - you: won't lose. time insertin; them in an:emergency. ‘leaving only about two or three | iminutes of light‘ available. Batteries wear down even ~ "when not used. They only have ; so much “shelf life.” Shelf life is ‘the time a battery can be stored. iat 70 degrees F. before it loses 210 per cent of its energy output, H.-A rare event in the cinema =: nae ean 4 e Bang?" 73 | Regular $9.15 ° SAL -Funeral - Service Held: Friday - For: Jack Postnikoff, Age 39 . Funeral services were held Friday, through to , Saturday from’ the Castlegar Russian ‘Hall-for Jack Postnikoff, 39, of ‘Blueberry who died on Tuesday ‘fof last week in Grand Forks, Bornsat_ Champion Creek, . (Jan. 6, 1985, Mr. Postnikoff'was ledueated in the Castlegar area, In 1958 he was married in ‘Nelson and took up residence at +Blueberry Creek the’! ioniee year, ™ Mr. Posinikoff was em- ployed.with School District No, : world. today, 15" x/80' x 214" — 100 sa. Fr. Si xe, 48" avn —105;5Q.: reguiar $13.75 ethers: STE “SALE Lett To. Streak or ‘Dear. Sir: , ‘To streak or not to streak, ig the question’ and one of ” controversial ques- ions being debated on college ‘campuses ‘and “all - over’ the : '“As’a reault streaking, the’ art of ‘a,'spot to spot dash wearing as little'as‘a smile, has been taken up by: thousands of tadical, revisionist, or just plain “azy. youths, sat There is no’ doubt: that there are many pros and cons to ‘Streaking. What would happen for exam you: got tripped while’ streaking down an aisle lawsuit for indecent é could)be § as a bus driver until ill health forced his early retire: ment, Mr. Postnikoff is survived by his wife, Kathy; three sons, Jarvis, Danny and Kenny, all at home; dne brother, Andrew of. Grand Forks; one sister, Mrs. Tom (Pat) Rilkoff of Surrey and his parents, Mr, and’ Mrs. Andrew Postnikolt of Grand Forks, Burial took place in Shore- acres ‘Cemetery , with the Castlegar Funeral: Home in charge. of arrangements. ; ‘othe Edi roe * caught in the act will at tied t to a pillar inthe middle of the ! lobby “for, an. undetermined - amount of time, The rewards can be nice also, Thosé who streak have a genuine feeling of having-done something. . different.’ and unique. It spices up your life and gives you. anv instant reputation: of being’ a person with= an unusual” sense of humor. If you get a kick out of striking ia blow against “the * system there is hardly a better way to do it, , Streaking |: records are be- ing made and broken‘as fast as they ‘can be’ run up,.At the > University’ of | Georgia 1,543 brave souls set the record for : it streak ‘ever. 7 If. you" have any, friends . * witha’ ‘sense of motals and a bad:sense of humor, this could { “Or™worst™ of “all,"'as. is tumored to be’ threatened by authorities: at Selkirk College, anyone with the bad. Tuck to be obea Consideration also,” : Two: Separate ° parate accidents Tw were ropartedd| to local RCMP ‘ednesday of‘last week. ‘One'‘occurred“at':10' a.m. when a 1967. car driven by Bill Goolieff of Crescent ‘Valley hit:., the ditch while travelling south Pass Creek road. His vehicle’ was totalled. ‘In St.Louis two ‘students barrelled ‘au-natural ° through a police station and in Edmon- ton.’a few fellow Canadians risked ‘the, worst’ ‘sort of exposure ‘by. braving it in 4-degree weather. ‘Women too have‘ gotténjinto the act, the first’ being: Carlton: College freshman Laura Barton. >: ™ Luckily “authorities sreac- tion to‘the: phenomenon has been rather:\tame and: why. ‘shouldn't it, be? After a:winter of rising food prices, war and general bad news, streaking for many, isa humorous relief and greeted by»much of. the general public: as ‘an: off: -beat practical’ joke... .... . Why do students streak? A good ‘question. Is it. creeping hippie - smut? . The dangerous doings of unstable perverts?, C isis icine toe7< mani It's none of these. I believe, ' ‘of ‘those who indulge, a: nonsensical than the many fads : of the past such as-swallowing \ live goldfish, phone» booth Besides, his wife, ‘he is survived by. three’ sons, ' Ed- ward, jobert and Gordon; all of. ‘Winlaw; one daughter, Mrs. G. largaret) * Coffey of Whi horse; ‘one sister, Mrs. Mildred Dowes -of -Winlaw, and 11 grandchild: .. ‘officiated with ‘burial in ‘Nelson Memorial Park Cemetery. Complete S : Automotive - ‘Repairs in -1972~ returned \- to ~. ‘Winlaw.- Last summer.’ they, . Alan " Jackson’ < SAF EWAY| al ¥ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1974 wherries 41.00 \ er ae Bunched Ratlshes z cay Sunkist: Lemons "California: Size 165's _ Manor House fee e ‘Mix ‘em or Match ‘em. * Assorted Green Peas * Green or Wax Beans . “Gait ee edt ‘l 09 a California | Variety Lettuce be 49° eee = 2. AS | Tomato juices Bread Doug Empress Drinks a Frozen Dinners =~....._ 59 | Sliced Peaches 2 OO 48'fi. on, tin lr Frozen. : wi Poly Bag of 5—— 16 oz. 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