Sete NEWS, Thareey, January 18, 1979 (see : RED CROSS course, p has been by thi completed by 16 : yoling people. Successful candid: toh, Dannelle Jackson, Jennine Harding, Jul 3 i Wearmouth, Tracy Perepolkin and > Stapl r photo, left to right with ‘demo’ baby fle Allam are Lynda Jackson, Lynda P Davidson, Sa top photo, left to polkin, Sheridan Stupnikoff, Monies Dascher and Barb Stein. Missing from photo a Jenniter Campbell. All child care, child det Feri Allam and exchange co-ordinator, Gall Davidson. w. Harrower, representing the St . John A (Voice of the People / | Second to None Editor, Castlegar Newa: % Mey I toke this eppertu- nity to congratulate Mayor Audrey Moore and her council for providing the equipment, the finances, resources and the planning for the snow removal program in Castlegar this year. In my opinion, and I might say in the opinion of many other citizens with whom I have talked, the city employees have done an excellent job, These Court News In provincial court Thurs- day Robert Batting, 32, of. . Robson pleaded guilty to a charge of common assault. He was placed on six months’ Probation, Raymond Bacin’ 22, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a assisted by ) /. Voice of the People Editor, Castlegar News: The Arthritis Society is again very much indebted to your paper and its helpful staff for their continuing assistance in bringing about a greater awareness in your community of our treatment, research and education programs. During 1978, the society has expanded its territories to reach more arthritis patients, added a new mobile occupa- tional therapy van, initiated new drug studies, and in- creased our campaign totals by 25 per cent. A new book “You Asked About Rheumatoid Ar- - thritis", edited by our medical director also became available. We were again studied by a task force which is using our provincial program as a proto- type for a similar one being developed in the United States, My purpose in writing is to say that your paper and your community through their sup- port are helping to make a great deal possible for the arthritis patient in B.C. and for our society. We extend our KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. | sincere thanks and warm wish- es for the new year. R. J. Smith Executive Director The Arthritis Society B.C. Division Vancouver, B.C. L. A. (Tony) Geronazzo, Manager EXCAVATION Ss HAULING — BACKHOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL . TOPSOIL — 7/8 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 CASTLEGAR UNION SHOP e Enjoy a Weekend “Deluxe “Room For Two For One Night Regular $37.00 : SUNDAY Expires May 31, 1979 Children with Parents: NIC Present this coupon upon arsival. Reservation Phone: (403) 253-1101 cbse 25618 GB SHOUSE woror.nw 9030 Macleod TralSE_| Full Sports A WHOLE LOT MORE... Than JUST The SCORE! charge of obtain- ing food, lodging, or other ac- commodation, at an inn, hotel’ " lodging, boarding house, or eating house. He was placed on three months’ probation, 8 8 In provincial court Jan. 9 Harvey Ray Collins, 63, of Hedley pleaded guilty to a charge of. driving while im- paired. He was fined $700, or in default 40 days in jail. He was also placed on six months’ probation, * . . Four separate charges of being minors in possession were heard. Pleading guilty were Francis Robert Baff, 18, of Castlegar, who was fined $25; Donald D. Conkin, 17, of Thrums, Guy, Basran and Nor- man Command, both 18, and of Castlegar, were! fined $50 each. Gavin Marquis, is, of Rob- son pleaded guilty to two counts of theft over $200. He was fined $500, or in default 30. days on each count. 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Four colors, ZBrick ‘ Bio- o-d Your computerized. gox By Ken J, Michaels *, biorhythm Snooty pecoucTiONs eo way SEP VN Often There’s Room at the Top interior Tips =} / By LIN Hn AUSE Interiors ; Beauiltul “There's room at the top" of many older homes. Check out your attic for that extra space you need before remodelling, Take stock of the nize and central height of the room and check for soundness in the floors and walls. Sufficient light M \ HOW TO USE YouR CHART: * Check ‘from 1 t0 5, ; + BIO-DEX READOUT: and heating and cooling and any structural changes that are needed will have to be determined, Contact a good contractor for ideas and estimates of jobs where professional help is wise. If there are windows to be installed consider the many new skylights and ‘bubbles’: ae : Playrooma - An altic is ideal for small children as a playroom. They have a room of their own which is totally out of the way while entertaining; the extra ceiling height that would be required by adults is not so vital to children, Consider carpeting the whole room for sound insula- tion, warmth and safety and lots of cushions and storage under the eaves for toys and 8, Offices - With no noise overhead it makes sense to have a quiet retreat in an attic, With the recent availability of spiral staircases that require less space than a regular stairway, the problem of easy access is solved. Some furnishings may be ‘Pulpit & Pew by the Castlegar Ministerial is :By REV. ROYJ. HUBBEARD entecostal ‘| An evangelist’ was talking sto a. young. man. who had ‘decided to let Christ Jesus take “control of his life. The evange- ‘list asked him why he had made ‘such a decision. The young man replied, " "I was sick and tired of sbeirig ‘sick and tired.” 3. Many people today are sick “and tired of being sick and ‘hired. They are fed up with heir. disappointments, their cMailbres, their lack of progress vin certain areas of their lives, their sicknesses, and the list s on. Small wonder then, ‘Ahat mental institutions, psychi- ‘atrists, psychologists and social “workers are busier than ever. This feeling of dissatisfac- | ‘tion and disillusionment has -jndreased the rate of suicide so ‘sthat it has become a major Syause of death among young “people today. One of the biggest prob- ‘lems of people today is how to ‘cope with life, C. M. Ward once “aaid, “Our grandparents didn't hive nervous breakdowns, be- cause they couldn't afford them.” They probably couldn't, but they did not face a yrorld as it exists today. Our world has evolved rapidly in the. fields of modern science and in knowledge in general. With our rapid system of transportation, computeriza- tion, increase in standard of living and instant foods, we have developed a philosophy of instant living and an extremely rapid lifestyle. No wonder womeone recently cried out, “Stop the world and let me off.” Standards’ of past decades have been discarded for a new philosophy of non-standards called the "New Morality.” Asa result, people have di: system, the system of justice and so on, Billy Kreuze said, “We didn’t come from apes but we are sure going to the dogs.” People are so fed up‘ that they -are becoming sick and tired of being sick and' tired. ‘Where do we turn to when © we have finally reached this point? Do we run and hide ina commune? Do we try to escape to another country? Do we try to end it all? No! Escaping in any way never solved a prob- lem. Let's face the issue head- on. Stop! Stop running wild and consider the alternative. Jesus calls to you, “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon , you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.” Jesus is saying, all you who are sick and tired of being sick Lions’ Coach Vic Rapp To Attend. The Trail Kiwanis, in co- operation with the Trail Parks and Recreation Commission and the Trail. radio station, is co-sponsoring a sports banquet with proceeds going to youth sports. Featured head table guests are Tom LaSorda, manager of the National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers; Jack Patera, head coach of the Seattle Seahawks who -was selected: National Football con- ference coach of the year; Vic “Rapp, the head coach of the BA C. Lions and Greg Douglas, that they have no guide-posts. todirect them through life. Life’ has become confused with many voices shouting out direc- tions of various sorts, many of which utlimately lead to dis- aster and/or confusion, Our whole society seems to” be caught in an ever expanding world of confusion. Leaders seem at a loss to curb the economic problems of the world, Inflation, ‘unemploy- ment, and other problems have become a way of life. People are becoming dissatisfied with the governments, the education system, the law enforcement 5p from Vancouver. At the banquet, the Trail Kiwanis Club will present the Jimmy Morris Sportsman of | the Year award, past winners of which were Andy Bilesky and Willie Krause. Also to be presented: is the Trail Athletic Association “Unsung Hero” a- ward in memory of Ray Hamil- ton. Last year's recipient was John Petrunia. Tickets for the banquet, scheduled for Feb. 9 at the Colombo Hall, are available at Radio Station CJAT and the Trail Parks and Recreation Office. WEIGHT WATCHERS: PRESENTS AN and tired, come to me in prayer. Hand me your load that you are carrying, let me cleanse you and give your troubled souls rest. af Jesus offers you real life that is. worth living. A_ life where we can rest in Him. Have you received it? le to get into the attic after the stairs are built in so it may be wise to consider all things before the stairs are permanently placed. The use of built-in desks, shelves and cupboards is ideal in’ an attic setting. Make as much use of under-eave storage + as possible to keep the floor space exposed, The walls and angled ceiling should be cover- ed with a very light patterned wall covering or paint and if panelling is used, it should be light colored. One idea for a desk is a plank hung from the ceiling by heavy chain, If it is adequate in size it can -be. lowered and covered with foam for an extra bed, Sewing room - Most wo- men who sew, and especially those with small children, need a space for their machine, patterns, fabric and all the pins and needles that children don't need! Providing there is ade- quate lighit, very little space is needed for a sewing centre. Peg-board is ideal for stor- ing thread and scissors within easy reach, A machine built into a long table can serve as a cutting table, or a folding table can be used and stored under the eaves when, not needed, Electrical outlets will be neces- sary for the iron and the machine. Baroou/eaentrgon 7 Mock canopy beds. are easy in an attic bedroom with fabric hing from the ceiling around ~ the bed. The vertical, lines of the: pleated fabric make the ceiling appear higher. The use . of a small floral print on every wall, ceiling and on the bed coverings will unify the room and make it appear more spacious, The Moor can be carpeted. in a solid color or small area rugs ean define certain arcas: by the bed, dressing area or study sres, All the furnishings in an attic room should be small- scaled, light in size and design, Wicker is ideal, basketwear for storage, and cushions for com- fort. Windows in attic rooms should be treated with an “inside casement" shade or curtain, This keeps the room uncluttered and a shade gives maximum light control; cover- ed with a light airy curtain or one in matching fabric to the wall or bed covering will unify the room in color and pattern. Paint old pieces of furni- lure to match each other and blend in with the color scheme. Family room - If your attic is unusually large, consider a free-standing fireplace, built-in platforms and ledges covered with a plush carpet and layered with cushions. With the TV or your stereo system you can create a retreat that's warm and cozy with very little effort. 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