Mayne Island on the West Coast of British Columbia — Gov't Photo 28,000 People Estimated to be Alcoholics in B.C. And Youth Education Needed to Effect Chanae “By a couscrvative. esti there Foundation of isn't platy to feed the drink to excess and/or: until they become alcoholics are as many as the number of pro- blem drinkers, but a — reasons why people Geena e changes currently king lace — automation, chronic housing shortages, urbanization, the need an oO! in | dem! i of a — there will health youth can go a long way a make a person hesitate be-/s fore succumbing to this par- ticular hazard. Childhood precepts, good or bad, die Ford when they are firmly into lecture and show “Let us make it clear, nurses, ‘police men, probation officers, ¢etc., all those professional people with whom our young people come in contact, and who can have such a profound effect Paiupon them. “Our aim should be to Ke|give youth facts on which in they can base their decisions on whether or not to drink, how much and when, rather than let them muddle thro- ugh ‘their formative years, eventually adopting at sec- Bruins Cinch League Top Place In the Pup Pre-Xmas Schedule In the final week of the follows: ‘e-Christmas league the, Team Pts Bruins defeated Canadiens 2-1! Bruins 15 and cinched top place An} {he | Redwings ty Rangers a4 The Rangers walloped Canadiens Maple Leafs twice 7-1 and| Maple Leaf: 6-0 to move into fourth place Excluding met SyePaott and the. Redwings shut-out' Danny Walker, Ross Saunders Canadiens 2-0 to move into; and Ron Lanzarotta who have second spot. The Maple Leafs|moved up to the Pee Wee suffered a_ third ass when | League the top 10 scorers in Jamie MacLure crashed into|the practice schedule are as the goal post and earned him- | follows: self a leg-east for the next Player few weeks. Stephen Bozek i 4 Ss Final standings were as!Greg Nixon 9 3 Norm Walters ond hand an ‘attitude’ of some sort, based on nothing more concrete than prejudice or moralistic precepts, or unfortunate experience: with alcoholic parents.” Roberts said _the| rai S Johnnie Makaroff man of 35 or so with a drink- Mark Timler Tim Paul Brian Veregin in his formative years accur- ate, scientific facts, unemo- tionally presented, which he could’ base his cision on whether to drink or not to dr! pene iea Kevin New Wayne_ Scheelar she says, Roberts, “wthat we see soos -| hol education as just one part of a ‘learning for living’ concept. With the rapidly ac- Book Workshop Being Planned By Avea Libraries West Kootenay Re- aioe ‘Library Commi ties} is planning a book selection workshop to be held dn Trail early in the new yea This is the result. ‘of re: Ubrary ne at which they would like further train- ing. It is hoped that Miss Mary Leask, provincial lib- rary consultant, will be avail- able to give professional leadership. ‘The emphasis will be on the selection of books for small school and pub- lic ubrarics as the smailer rary the more import- the lib -|ant it is that books be selec- ted carefully to make the payers’ di Glen Sorensen David Rutland Robbie Alexander Play will now begi league play for the Kiwanis Centennial Trophy leading to the play-offs for the Arro' wam Trophy. HWWOHOONRPOUAD B DO et et Oe Co Oo PE ARR ERE EEE OSA Mr. and Mrs. Pete Letke- eee & You Said It.... WE GIVE CREDIT FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Just see Dave or Wayne OPEN THURS. & FRI. UNTIL 9 ».m. SAT. — 6 p.m. HIS MEN’S WEAR PHONE 365-5851 g & A @ a @ ed @ e A A A A a In games with the Nelson pr house league teams the Ran- gers ended a seesaw home battle with their Nelson op- nents 3-3 in a game very well attended by enthusiastic ti Rr Banger, parents: {n ‘charge of decorating. ‘The head table wes covered with out| 2 white linen cloth centered = decorated while a Nelson ty Castlegar and were natcowl defeated 1-0. Res a and aa the decorating. A can- opy of silver and red stream- ed over the table Kinsmen Park Power Oullets Are Damaged Newly-installed power at the Kinsmen Park was torn] al away from the building but it has now been repaired and| with red bows. Ba the incident reported to the| was centered with a red car- RCMP. nation in a slender rose bud This was reported to| holder. Castlegar council at its meet- ing last week by Ald. Lorne Zinio. Jada delicious supper was ed by the Mr. Zinio also reported that new litter cans have been distributed and a new|on4q silver co! 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Both zames were played i in the liseum. legar, although play: ing Without ‘the services of four of their cs Players gave a Cd emselves in ye ene fas they play- wing their weight arounu and a number of penalties were called. Castlegar failed to get on the score sheet as Spo- ine outplayed them to take the game 3-0. leaves and red carnations.’ ‘| forget. made the] the Mrs. Wm. Salekin AANAARAAAAAAAAAATAAAAAATAANA, ANAAAAAZ Couple Celebrate Silver): Wedding Anniversary and introduced Mrs. J. Hem- was accompanied on the pia- no by Mrs. H. Webber. Hon -]Smithers gave a solo on his soxophonest snd: ae! was also oor Mrs. Web- rs During the Onaee Mr. of his is to take place in the spring. most stile use of the tax- a inevi tably be value change: es, 0 that one of the mest -|most recent development in the chance to betore he gel himself andj so that drunks will be thers, in trouble, and in the] p: proper medical care more suitable setting . than Vancouver, which may well the police station. portant attributes that must be fostered in our new gener- ation is the ability to adjust easily and rapl “Unfortunately, with in- creasing pressures, educa- tion in the humanities is likely to be among the first casualties in the education system, and this at a time when it is more than ever needed to bring this ability to adjust. Our aim shoula be to prepare children to be citizens, to be knowledgeable about politics and society, so that they will take their full share of responsibility in the generat scheme of things, and to teach them about being human beings. This includes the acquisition of a broad knowledge of mental health, sex education, addictions generall ly, marri- age “concepts, etc." A younger generation doesn’t inake changes by it- still in that cate, after established. The Foundation, headed by exeeulive: director E. D. bas in recent years ringing signed Soave th la signed to ie ewe an alcoholic offender Ned y-|the option of treatment in- stead of incarceration, the LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER Glidden) ik CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order =——CLEAN YOUR RUGS AT i/10th THE COS Mrs. Sim 7 T. ‘Turner, Kinmird KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 Point Zero Eight \" T “WHITE STAG Just Arrived Air Express for XMAS GIFTS HIS MEN’S PHONE 365-7707 WEAR ANAAAALARAA AAA a & er NG S SANTA WILL VISIT CASTLEGAR ON Wed., Dec. 18th AND WILL TOUR DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR ON THE FIRE TRUCK COMMENCING AT 6.30 p.m. HEN Santa Will Visit With The Children And Hand Out Treats On Pine Avenue between (Columbia and Ist Avenue. The (Castlegar Merchants Invite You All To Be on Hand for Their Big Event & AAAAAAAARARARARAAAAARATAAAARARAAAAANARAAAAAAN me he on mn a on mh a he aca Calling All Rn VUULVULUVUUEUU EEUU EEUULUU ELEY a GUR INVESTMENT CLUB By Harold Webber Members Talk Like Stockbrokers Now that our club had step the complex, intriguing world of finance by investing in sllv- er and peat moss, our person- al culo on life seomed taken its first into to chan se iby Per Se rsuing the ee 11%, Our other source. Fred’s were pat to acquire the torkebrokes jae jargon of the jare 8 spiced with overtones of fir ancialisms. es felt we were business a little When George's wife for money to bu: the other day, nundedly, asked what it was|t fin. Some of our wiv- and your foo) club, ceiver. That evening George, J. Lutts and myself Our club suffered its first she setback when Georgia Peat h, “You Cc. ‘Paid Fred a visit. He was con! to bed. Moss dropped from 118. to that filled the room. faith was shaken) but not shattered. Tnis slump ed at our presence: Jooked in peat moss caused us un- Simply expected trouble from an-jand fi ack were Pie nth wife rash and his eyelids phoned to advise that Fred fed broken out in a rash that acute dermatitis, attributed to ler. Her Fred, who seemed pleas- wretched. ands were swollen so badly he could hardly see. Fred's wife stood behind him, er arms crossed in a defiant manner, as she con- tinued to wither. wy with her before |"‘I dare Row loo! she slammed down the re- a most difficult thing to nes and discuss fin- ancial matters sander, condi- tions such as “We're sincerely 50) our investment club ackivi: to peur * ness, Fred,” said J. Fred emitted a iow groan | gy at ie mention ot thi the club, af he slumped bi: nto his pillow. His t- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 e was ‘contort Bias though he was in sev- ere ‘pain, “I warned you” his wite | sheteked as she made for us e little i that. have been holding their own for the past few years SHARE THE HEALTH Ve ate AGHT TB eae OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES BGS is made from EES aes News. It's a good way sending greetings to to all our friends and ;make a cash donation t to Jhe|m for Han- {Silver Birch School dicapped Children. lerstand-|each assigne 01 regular sprayed gold. The ice cream styrofoam e car. A list of likely prospects was drawn and we were two names to kidding,” anid: ‘would Murray offered far less encouragement when I him. “Say, just what did last! ally ee eo Sent it Moss dro, eae eat Moss P eta ele ott without fur- ther comment George and 5S. exP ETE, enced similar reactio: “When one of the ¥ women | calling,” George droned in his consist- ent monotone voice, “she yelled ‘money: mongers’ an then hung up.” “The two men I called was quite We. were just “in the midst of drawing uP a new rospects when our “It's Ross. calling and he u|heard we were looking for a member for our investment club sto he join us!” ‘Ask him if knows, about Box 352 gar - Nelson - Trail area. BONNEY WELLS DRILLING Kinnaird, B.C. Providing year around service to the Castle- Have your well drilled i qusing the winter months and be sure of an adequate water supply next summer. For Information Phone 365-6751 Fred,” I cautione “Fred who?" 1 oa es inquir- ed when the question was put “Welcome. aboard,” J.C. declared grandly. He bad no intention et answering that question. 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