We Love Seniors! Roundtrip airfare from Castlegar to: if ° 3 Call for detaile - some restrictions apply Free delivery to ‘Castlegar & District CALLUS 365-3181 ee TO: TRAVEL . SENIOR'S SAVINGS Because you're special! Picnics and outdoor Castleview Care Centre reports a busy upcoming July for their residents. On Monday's outdoor walks, bingo and baking occupy @ good portion of the res- idents’ day. Tuesday, July 5 is the birthday party and July birthdays include Peter Chernoff on July 3, Mary h July 5, June New- includes cut & G.S.T. HAIR ANNEX 1241 - 3rd St. 365-3744 SENIORS SPECIAL aa x This model is wheelchair accessible. SBS DOO eri ies siize CAL WEST mouncrue Homes * 366-0112 man, July 4 and Bama Post on July 28. Tuesdays are also outdoor walks and an outdoor ice cream Popular bingo games. In July there will be two pic- nics where we will have a chance to visit with our friends at the 4 ~~ of sunshine and burgers were the order of the for the residents iow Care Corton ond ea eae eee cy ore reakien falks highlight activity # Good nutrition and vitality go hand In hand fits of nutrition to improve public health. Specialists agree that nutri- tion affects the quatity of life have more time to Osteoporosis does not just affect seniors. ding a recent tion consultant, Susie Langicy, who commented on a recent case of an 18 year old who had already developed osteoporsis. “Young women must be reminded of the importance of of Castie- Birthdays and protein and calories in order to -develop a-strong bone struc- debinéih iste tak from early-on-to-the. senior Ga a It's not only the Lifestyle It's the peace of mind. room and lawn than you know what to do with...then it's time to turn your Rew space you want-with no stairs to climb. empty nest into your nest egg, put your Phus fenced and landscaped grounds and an money in the bank, and come to beautifully extra bedroom when the grandchildren visit. adult-oriented Stellar Place. SHOWHOME OPEN D. Mon.-Fri. 9 am - 4pm Sat.-Sun INTRODUCING... | PUBLIC INFORMATION FORUM One in 25 people admitted to hospital in B.C. is suffering from negative drug reaction. For seniors it’s one in four. A new computer network-PharmaNet-is planned to link all B.C. community pharmacies. PharmaNet will give pharmacies the information they need to protect British Columb from accid drug i and duplicati Developed by the Ministry of Health, working with the College of Pharmacists of B.C., PharmaNet has been designed to protect your health and your privacy. We have set up a panel to lead a series of public forums throughout ‘the Province. Please plan to attend and learn more about PharmaNet. PharmaNet information forums: Wednesday, July 6, 1994 Thursday, July 7, 1994 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Inn of the South 803 Cranbrook Street Cranbrook 5 Moderator: Helen Klassen Lodge Hotel 2170 Harvey Avenue Kelowna Moderator: Chris Lewis Panelists: Mike Corbeil, Executive Director, Pharmacare, Ministry of Health John Westwood, Executive Director, BC Civil Liberties Association Dr. Janet Martini, Director, Geriatric Medicine, St. Paul’s Hospital Norm Thomas, Registrar, College of Pharmacists of British Columbia _ For more information call 1-800-465-4911. PharmaNet . . . protecting the health and privacy of British Columbians. adisease of ture”, she said. “Nutrition pays an role in building our defense sysem against infection”, Dr. Ranhit Chandra of the World Health Organization said. We observed a 50% reduction in res- piratory infections in seniors who i wutriti bone fragility, NELLIE'S | MOBILE HAIR SERVICE Specializing In: °Cuts Perms mentation as we as a very dra- matic improvement in their well-being,” he added. Health professionals and many consumers recognize the importance of good nutrition. The challenge remains eating properly in today’s fast-paced life: breakfast is skipped, hunch can be incomplete and on-the- run snacks are not always nutri- tious. Meal replacements may help meet different nutritional needs at different ages. birthday who had June birthdays. Happy Birthday to Bill Barisenkoff,(June 2), Bob Palmer (June 16); Anne Osachoff (June 20) and Polly Poznikoff (une 20). For The Finest In Adult Living Lindmar Estates | se © One and two level homes © Quiet scenic setting ¢ Private garages with opener e Patios and beautifully landscaped ¢ 2 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms yard areas © Personalized interior designs ¢ Walking distance to shopping available centres, restaurants, banking and ¢ Many attractive options medical centres © Year round maintenance ¢ Puture RV parking —Guaranteed quality construction & materials For the ultimate in carefree living phone: 365-2605 or 365-7728 825 Merry Creek Road, Castlegar, BC Cathy Grierson, Kokanee Provincial Park Back-coun- ger is flanked by District Zone Martin Johansen (I) and John Carter, President of The Friends of West Kootenay Parks Society. Cathy is holding an artist's rendering of the new Silver Spray Cabin that is to be built this é Graduation graduating with honors. She resides in Vancouver with her husband, Cameron Lefurgey. education in the Castlegar school system, He and his bend Sharon, (nee Lind), and daughter Hannah present- ly reside in Victoria, B.C.. Christopher Parfeniuk Christopher Parfeniuk received his PhD in Metals and Materials Engineering at the spring convocation of the Uni- versity of B.C.. His research area is crystal growth and he is hee er sem dan nites = _fontinued from SA” Bradley. “These courses are based on the understanding that we must first decide how to pro- tect and maintain all parts of the structure and function of the forest ecosystem,” said Metcalfe. “After that, we decide how to cut timber in an , ecologically responsible way. _ We call this ecosystem based , forest use, or wholistic forest “use. The Silva Forest Founda- tion has developed specific processes and techniques for doing this, and we will be ing these in our courses”. Metcalfe said the partici- pants will use forest cover maps, air photos, and other mapping tools to design pro- Rane ate Saas tected Jandscape networks, and forest use zones. They will carry out field measurements to determine the character and condition of watersheds, and learn how to determine the character and condition of watersheds, and learn how to determine eco- logically acceptable activities in the watershed. “But it will not be a course just for technical experts,” said Metcalfe. “People with an active involvement in forest issues will benefit, regardless of their technical background.” He said the registrants so far include’ landowners, fe 5 ¥ a i and t ?P “As in last year’s courses, 0 Sagctily 8 xi2O1ONO: there shoyld be some tascinal-” ing discussion over lunch. The diversity of backgrounds will mean people will learn from each other, as well as from the instructors.” The Silva Forest Foundation is a non-profit charitable orga- nization based in the Slocan Valley. Its purpose is to carry out-training, research, and spe- cial projects in ecosystem- based forest use. “While many organizations are good at criticizing current forest practices, very few can offer practical alternatives,” said Metcalfe. “The staff and board of the Silva Forest Foundation have many years of practical expe- rience in designing ecological- ly responsible forest use.” Obituary John Bloodoff . On Monday, June 20, 1994, John Bloodoff of Brilliant, B.C. passed away at the age of 74 years. Funeral service was held at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on Wednesday and Thursday June 22 and 23 with burial at the Bril liant Cemetery. ; Mr. Bloodoff was born April 13, 1920 at Ootischenia and grew up and lived all his life in Bril- liant. He married Winnifred slashing contractor for West Kootenay Power, owned and Operated ia General Store and sold life insur- ance for Occidental Life. Mr. Bloodoff was a member of the USCC and as a hobby he enjoyed playing the stock market. 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