quet 1 504 Teal lube with guests fram Nelo by] Rev K. Nut Foster +: According’ to, a recent article in ar Time,” Americans in /1974'/are’ pro- ‘ducing fewer | ba- bies: per, family ‘ably, this trend is prompting all -— Castlegar News Photo - | Secon Sanction ea Sun. The second! Sanction Match. of the Weat Kootenay Kennel Club is to be held this Sunday, ‘at Butler Park‘ in‘ East Registration is from 10 to'11 am. The show. “begins half an * hour after, registration with _ Junior Handling. This is fol-, “Festival in’ Cannes‘ lowed by. Puppy: ‘Sweepstakes, > regular class'competition, Par- nde of Greats and Best in Show.: Obedience’ will run’ simul- tion.: § Judge for this Sanction Match is. M: Langley.) “space, odyssy. Entertaining and:'c taneously. with Breed Competts 3 f Th mposed: of members from across Canada, will estab- ig the: ‘upcoming Interna- tional. Women's year. + elimination’ of:dead bone. Dental. Patients ‘Two dental scientists have s found that the use of: high. pressure chambers, 2 used to’treatithe bends which deep-sea divers frequently’ get may be effective in'treating f Patients with/an infection i in “The disease in these ; pat: ‘ents had not’ responded to -conventional treatment over a ~-period of several months. In the hyperbaric: chambers, (oxygen supplied to the diseased’ tissue. z “was increased, to'near; satura- lish “priorities : for, attention” s a tion: levels; thus promoting more rapid’ healing: and‘ more “Xi Alpha Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held Begin- ning Day.early last. month at the home of Mable Isakson with : 10 members present, The social © “committee looked after the refreshment’ and. entertain- ment, which was enjoyed by all.’ >i the members. “In mid-September mem- bers gathered ‘at the home of | Li i sorts of speculation'from sociol- ogists, economiats, ‘and: those i except! babie: cause’ of, the controversy) an thi ; 1 suppose we could ask one of our, mee articulate babies to oe us his-generation’s official : (and ertalaly very abvion to the baby, but which is not all; “that ‘helpful’ to us. f 80.1) propose: that we * consult God. In: His,written word'we will find that’He has © provided some helpful, relevant guidelines.! |: Number one: As men and, women: we are. the height) of God's: creation: We are'\ex-:. pected to be guardians over, God's created universe, inclu ‘ing our own fanillies,|For many. (especially n adeutely ‘populated ‘which a: couple ‘must make. for themselves. But in'a‘day when’ : isten to, everyone | else, ‘I believe’ we: would ‘do. well to ‘/sten to God. He,; too, has Cian ivity vA wil be holding a sidewalk ‘gale’ noon Friday, at the’ corner of 8rd’ Ave.: and: Maple Stat thelr new. location. > members'in the move to their. T9No on ‘argue hat: S can’ ar; falls hurt and ‘on’ ‘occasions .de-icers,, sand; ete. < © Use’the handrails when... going up: ‘and downstairs, oTurn on lights. when led: Watch - for: tripping Tass 2 Be cautious “when, carry: ving bulky ite! °.Use faders | vand “stools “: properly. 539 “Avoid horseplay.” © ¥ +9. Be cautious when view is = obstructed. °‘Wipe up spills jintaed:: iately. s ies‘and storage ” : ‘Provide ‘ “properly jesigned ‘stairs and ‘steps. °<. ©” Safeguard * temporary: construction...” ene Use safety, glass in storm. 3 “Keep: ‘stairways, halls, doorways, walks and’ high traffic areas free of clutter, and tripping hazards. © Arrange’ furniture - 805 : Provide®,.convenient'; gi something: to a say si ‘An invitations’ extended to:the public to) visit the new _ ‘: premises. A special thanks has gone out to those’.who have “supported the Adult “Activity. «Centre inthe. past; with dona- ‘tions of furniture, as wells the | ~ use: of: trucks to’ assist the _ newly located ‘centre. uae ‘aren't blocked a and: people can move through rooms freely without stepping around; id backing a Tata non-slip pads 1 under them. Keep carpet toth g Danige is eatimated at '$600.'in''a! single ‘vehicle’ acci- ‘dent, three miles up Pass Creek’: road. reported 4'p.m, Tuesday, Driver Verna Shinglerjof:. Castlegar is reported ' to have Folled ‘a! 1969 ‘crew. cab) truck. when she attempted to Se of if ‘the vehicle to the right:side, of ‘the’ road: because o! pile of. ‘asphalt being .u ECKANKAR | ANCIENT SCENCS OF + SOUL STRAVEL, : A path ‘of total ‘awareness |. which encompasses: ch foplcs(as:: Incarnation; > Karma, and God Realization. “For ‘information phone self e floor," at oorne ; ®’Make\ sure power: ‘and. extension cords are oat) f thi A Cast “charged with ‘following too ‘close after: the vehicle he was driving was in collision -with'a three-quarter ton truck’driven’ by Frank Bilinski' of Castlegar. Charged is Peter:P. Zibin i whose 1971 stationwagon} sus! / tained $300. damage Saturday ‘when it rear ended the Bilinski - vehicle as it stopped to-allow a : ~ ear to, turn into’ the Blue Top. Drive-in on Columbia Ave. ©’ No injuries were reputed Have your Cooling System Flushed and Thor- F . coughly Checked and New Anti-Freeze ‘Install- YESWEHAVE ESSO 2000 NON LEADED GAS . “Felondly, TERROR 5 | TAKES OVER THE CAMPUS s Foes the grass | forget owe nots,” maurdet lures + CAR SHOW ' doi ‘Union had an added attraction this year, with Savings Credit display of older vehicles by. the Columbia Chapter of the: Vintage ‘Car Club of Canada. Here chapter president Norm Kroeger stands by a 1926 Chev one-ton. that: won the hard luck trophy. Owned by Dick perso Conioem the vebtele]ofies, served ian 'aimmallse truck éperating in this area. People attending the ear wr picked thelr favorites and first prize went to the 1931 Ford pickup owned by Lyle Ward of Nelson: Second prize went to Mr. McLeod's 1934’ Buick Roadster while Mr. Kroeger’s 1937 Studebaker Sedan took ‘third prize. Other vintage cars included a:1926 Ford Touring car 3 Funeral ‘services are. are beng m. from, ‘the, ., chapel of the. Caitlegar Funeral Home for .Cecil Benjamin’ Pic- kering, 52,‘of Robson, who died Sunday, in. the ‘ Distr! Ace 30,1922, received’ his if education there and took up the profession of bookkeeping. He: served. his: country, during World War II with the Canadian /Ar: , service he too! Zu From 1955 to| October of _1967;he.,was a\ bookkeeper for Pacific'66.in' Prince George. i°. Mr. Pickering. married. in 11968 in Prince George and has Tesided in Castlegar and Rob- son since 1971. :\>'~ * mber of Royal nadian Legion Branch No. + 170,:Castlegar and Branch No. 48, Prince George. During his years in Prince George ‘he was active with Seoilis, Junior .Chamber. of di at Prince George Post: Office, * iworking ther and a\1941 Dodge Coupe.- ame Photo ’ The Scene at ae | tha JUNIOR SECONDARY: ‘SCHOOL there is'a, in advan- tage to having a school ‘like , ours—surrounded by: woods and a bit remote. One of; the. maintenance’ workers took home‘a grouse the other: day that had crashed into one of the school. windows :-and |’ bro- ken its neck, He. said: it was simply delicioust e + s i * Speaking of food, Liz and Bonnie have talked to several of our students concerning school j lunches. This‘is one matter Prince George; his father, Mr. os Plekering of ‘Cranbrook; fo Bill of Robson, Ear! of ea » Lenard of Williams 4 “batt “ira sGdeaoht tot @rince Je ette and the car ended up in the’: 7: ditch; Police said ‘Martini ;has ith “dri - Area, James C “close to home” as far as Grade 8's are concerned, and they are pretty direct about their feel- thgs. * Z ‘ “yechs" include rubbery jello, soggy! sandwiches;squished fruit): ss roast beef and on whole wheat; carrot sticks; apple; oatmeal. cookies “and Devilled eggs; buttered rye bread;: tomato‘ wedges;- «fresh fruit; date squares ‘and milk. i Something else that is . popular is cheese-stuffed celery and ‘buttered ‘tea’ biscuits in- yi,Stead of sandwiches... i \s\Frozen-bread is a: great -vahelp tothe ‘lunch packer. ‘It is ‘easy to spread fillings: on _ frozen sliced bread and the chill A few of, the “ughs” and from the frozen slices a a filling fresh longer. ‘A good school lunch should include the following five ingre- dients: milk or cheese; protein, such as meat, fish or eggs;. food ° supplying mostly energy, for example bread, ‘ralls, cookies, or cake; something crisp. such as carrot sticks, celery, or pickles and fruit or:joice.: * * s Miss «Colman. jhas,; an-. nounced, the. line- -up of. the school's Rep ;Grass Hockey, Team, | which includes Joy Mc- Nabb, Joanne ‘Yule, Susan Leitch, Aleta McDonald, Liz Baron, Lori Price, Laurie -Wic- kett, Sharleen Martini, Pam ‘Schreiber, Bernice McMullen, pi 224 for’ Marv. and;221: for = Mike.‘ Pretty good start 80 early i in the season! < Liz ana Tenis have: gone through. all the ‘class lists and have’ discovered. that ‘for.’ the second consecutive year. the girl's and boy's-names appear- ing most often are Debbie and David: Next most popular name for the girls was Sharon and for the boys;Dan, John and Mike, ‘We have’ quite a‘ sprinkling of Dawn, Chris and ‘Lori, and Brian; Gordon, and Terry,are all over the place. / Lifefime Resident of New Denver 2A lifetime resident of the: + New Denver. area, James. 2)! Stewart, 65, died on Monday. of | last week ‘at the Slocan Com: ic munity, Hospital.’ : -Funeral services were held Saturday from St. Stephen's : Anglican Church i in New Dén- ver: “Born.at Sandon, Oct. ‘17, 1908,"he spent’ his early years there'and entered the’ mining industry. He later moved to: ; + New Denver and’ worked in a number. of, ‘mines, ‘including’ - dard and Bosun. * “— Store’ Hours ; =. Tues. 4 Fri..8.30/-'5.30 Sat!.8.30'-'5.00 °°; ‘Closed Monday: ©. “mines. Ae He married the former. . Linnea Larson in Nelson in 1939 ° and. they. later moved, to: New Denver. ¢ vaso Mr. Stewart was, pred ceased by his mother, Mrs d /° Minnie Stewart in 1968, Our Masthead: °°" = =a the servi ed. Stewart Dies at 6 ‘He is survived by his wile Linnea; ‘one daughter, Mrs. P. *(June) Henderson of Avon Pésl, Fla; one, son, Colin, of Coquit. lam; two grandchildren and a brother, George of New. Den: ver. “Mr. Dan Law, ‘officiated at. mation follow: otor Vehicle “Transfers - and ‘Autoplan © Insurance - COHOE INSURANCE Harry Evans Presented Senior Citizens Life Membership Pin Castlegar and diatrict sen- ior citizens held their meeting Thursday evening In thoir centre, The meeting was called to order by first vice-president, J. Raine, in the absence of the president, J. Stier, The opening ode was sung with Mrs, A. Thorp at the piano and one minute's silence was observed for departed mem- bers, Mrs, 8. Harrison, Joe Marshall and Mrs, Taylon, mother of Mrs, Stier, Mr. Raine extended a warm welcome to the 41 members and two visitors Present. Thanks were extended to Mr. Stier and Mr. Raine for the very sturdy clothes rack they had made and installed in the centre, with thanks also going to Mr. Raine’s grandson ° for the donation of the pipe to make the rack, The members were asked to think about having another rummage sale,'as there is lots of clothing ‘on hand. A stand has been made to hold the Memorial book which will be placed in the hall when all the: names of departed members have been put into the book, There was a great deal of correspondence, which included “the following: A reminder from Slocan regarding their: second, birth- day on Oct. 18 to 19; the West Kootenay regional meeting to be held in the Castlegar Centre on Oct. 16 at :1°p.m.;' several thank-you cards’ received from bereaved families; donations for the Memorial Fund; ‘an invitation ‘to a coffee party in Robson’ Memorial Church Hall on Oct. 10‘at'10 a.m. and'a letter from the provincial board stating that there would be one, or two of the board members visiting each SCA branch dur- ing the’ year, /Mrs. Stier reported that sympathy cards had been sent to bereaved families. Mrs. Jonkman is in the hospital and hopes. to be :out Monday or ‘Tuesday,-Mr. G. Quayle is in'the local hospital ” and Mrs. J. Gemmill has come home: from the hospital.” A speedy recovery is extended t to The bowling alley is well attended each) Wednesday and Mrs. Brady reported that: the bowlers have made and do- nated tablecloths for all the tables. Mrs. H, Johnson gave a report of the work done by her for the counselling service, She is the counsellor for this district and can’ be contacted ‘at. her; home or by phone at 865-8204. All reports ' were adopted. * . On behalt’ of the! branch, ; Mr. ‘Harry Evans was ‘pre- sented with a life membership pin. His daughter, Mrs. F. Fuller, proudly pinned this pin: on her father and the, members all joined in the singing of “For He's.a Jolly Good Fellow". Harry,extended his sincere thanks and deep -appreciation for all the many kindnesses he: has received from the SCA and ended with a beautiful Poem, ‘I Have Never Seen’ God". Mr. 8. Harrison has sever- al articles that he would like’to , donate’ to the; Centre if the “members| so desire. His. offer was accepted with many thanks sand Mrs, Brady offered to pick up the articles,’: 27. “After the ‘meeting was adjourned: the: members ‘en: joyed a ‘social ‘hour when ° delicious refreshments were served by the committee. What to Do If You Have Asthritis If you have arthritis seek your doctor's advice early when: he ‘can help: you ‘most: and follow ‘his’ advice closely says the Canadian Arthritis: and Rheumat society. Avoid unnecessary strains or pressures on affected joints and if your physician should recommend | therapeutic’ exer- cises, follow his instructions carefully. Don’t rely on unprescribed drugs, special cures or folk remedies. cane adequate rest and are medical Advice is sought ‘early, and handled by a physi- cian, many of the clsabling and f arthrit CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 1974 ; Dafoa BAKERY. SPECS fare Srey | - CREAM PUFFS .... 2 for 39c “CREAM HORNS ... 2 for 39c i PHONE 365-3022 13 Pine Street (next to West's Dept. 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