1 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 5, 1979 -/Doug Pringle / IT SEEMS THAT THE WHO are intent on be- led ex-Face . hi ‘ LP. Joh “Rabbit” Bundrick, the keyboat fs foyer the British band Crawler is aitting in hile the band Boks E He ie right musician to join the Who on a permanent * basis. FLEETWOOD MAC ARE STILL WORKING at the Village Recorder in Los Angeles putting the finis » touches on thelr next LP which will be a double. . The latest word fs that Warner Brothers has the set , Planned for a June release. eee FOR ALL YOU Fas OF THE SWEDISH BAND - Abba, we have word that they intend to do a rather extensive tour of North Stine a sometime this sum- mer. ABBA cece 3 AYNSLEY DUNBAR, the drummer for Journey who has also Blayed in the ands of such luminaries as Jeff 1 Beck, Fre capes and David Bowie, has joined the : Fefterson ‘Stara asa tamporary Te replacement for John- ny Barbata who was badly ina ip in a car crash last November. He'll be touring ond Pecording with the + Starship until Sertata returns. The question comes up: * What is Journey doing for a drummer these days? : . TOMMY, THE ROCK OPERA written by The Who that became a movie, has just opened as a musical at London's Queen Theatre. Previously, the group had performed it a number of times in concert. - + @e@ , SHA NA NA BAS BEEN BOOKED for the next . month into the Radio City Music Hall in New York as the discussion of whether an office building should be built over.the old structure continues. Ways with Small Bedrooms A common — occurrence these days seems to be... "We just built a new house and our bedroom is so much smaller than it looked on the plans...” Asa result, the bedroom suite with the massive head- board, carved night tables and triple dresser will not fit in the room let-alone the armoire, This problem is generally re- lated to the fact that for so long, we have been merchandised into believing that these are the only items that can go into a bedroom and that they must all match, - Many bedroom pieces on the market these days are beautiful, but not functional, and take up a lot of floor space. If books and magazines abound by your bedside and you need ample reading light, a small shelf system above the bed+ with built-in light is more practical. By building shelves, ‘and putting a small chest of draw- ers underneath the shirts or blouses in a closet, makes that space more efficiently ‘useful and relieves more © space in the room, There are ‘tasty bedroom suites on the market that are made of several component pieces — from storage pieces to display pieces — some having mirrors or drop-down leaves for writing surfaces or nite tables, These can be placed in conjunc- tion with the headboard or separately. They offer families that are on the move a lot, more options for different placement, even to using different pieces in dif- ferent rooms. THE SPORTY ONES *YOURE COMPLAINING ABOUT THE BROKEN OAR ?” Coming to Wane HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS DEPT. interior Tips , By LIN KRAUSE of Intorlors Beautiful Beds that fold into walls, under bolsters or into sofas can all be considered where space is a problem. One unique solution in children’s or, single adults’ rooms is the ‘loft’ concept. In the case of an adult, the ceiling has to be somewhat higher than usual, but in the case of children, there are many ways to build up beds with storage or play areas underneath, When there is no wall space for a dresser with mirrors attached, consider removing them. One room which was too small for both nite tables to be on either side of the bed, had one night table placed between the closet door and the wash- room entrance. ‘Then, one of the tall twin mirrors was placed over it at a lower level than on the dresser, converting it into a full-length mirror, The other mirror was hung above the vanity in the ensuite bath and the dreaser was'placed under the window, Esch plece fit harmoniously into'a specified spot where it was not only well: ‘balanced, but more useful. : ‘The chest of drawers was: placed in the closet and that left room for a small bench at the foot of the bed with an angora throw folded on it for an accent. T always maintain that we should use furniture to work for us, instead of being slaves to it and letting certain popular concepts rule the design of our | _ homes. Bedrooms offer the best altuation to’ use furniture as functional pieces, A desk can double as a dressing table with amirror, One career girl with a one-bedroom apartment had a ‘cupboard’ bullt .with small shelves and a mirror inside thé door which, when closed, was covered with cork and ‘hung over a desk for use with atudy- ing or-putting on makeup, Tall cabinets, or china ‘cupboards rescued at an auc- tion, can be vory serviceable in a bedroom situation. Cupboards with glass doors can have small casement curtains tacked inside. the doors to give accent and ; color to the room. Keep in mind that the dresser should probably be near the closet to serve as a dressing area, while the bed . with a chair, table and lamp serve as a relaxation area. Having a sound system in the bedroom makes sense also, as it serves not only to create the PWA Files Application To Merge with Transair Pacific Western Airlines Ltd. has announced it has filed a format application with the Air Transport Committee of the Canadian Transport Commission, secking approval of merger with its Winnipeg- based subsidiary, Transair Limited. Pacific Western, which em. ploys about 2,400 persons, has a vast -network of scheduled routes within British Columbia, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, while the Winnipeg subsidiary, Transair Limited, has scheduled route systems in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Al- berta, the Northwest Terri- tories, and the Yukon. Transair Limited employs about 700 persons, Together, the companies provide air.ser- vice to over 50 communities in Western Canada and the North, The basis for the merger application is to achieve a: single, financially-sound region- al air carrier, serving the four Western Provinces and =the! North, With Big Savings on dozens of famous name products, advertised andin-store featured. STARTS MONDAY APRIL 9th “Pacific Western owns 96.5 per cent of the common share of the Winnipeg-based regional carrier. desired h but news or favorite music can be heard- when dressing and getting: ; ready for work in the morning. Thus, when all things are considered, a small bedroom is | - not necessarily as small as you . think... the space just has to be more organized and fur- nishings or built-ins considered that will work for the function of the room. \ Blackline Asphalt Services Ltd. Blackline PAVING CONTRACTORS & GRAVEL SUPPLIERS RTS © SUBDIVISIONS © STREETS © TENNIS COU! 4 PORTABLE PLANTS ® DRIVEWAYS @ PATIOS © PARKING AREAS. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 368-5532 Box 39, Trail, B.C. 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This ram, which will involve speakers from many ; program, fields of activity, is Sponsored by: Name: Address: __ Registration Form . + Eny * Council of British Columbia ‘Elder Citizens Organization of B.C. * The Mining Association of British Columbia . : The Royal Bank of Canada Carecan Scientific Faluicn and wironmental Society inion of B.C, Municipalities he Vancouver Board of Trade he Canadian Trend rt Voodward’s Stores Limited t wit by AprilG at tre latest frovige tne p Title or Field of Interest: Phone No: there willbeas at on April 11. you are planning te $5 charge will ‘atthe luncheon us for lunch, pl mark YES O collected at the door. * ii 3 creases in’ th " ‘Hecurity | pension,’ Gusranteed Income iniater Monique Begin, urity pension and Guaranteed Tepresent the 22nd quarterly {iving, as provided for‘In the Securit; 7 i single rate .for persons ‘receiving both the: basic: Old Age Security pension and maxi- ‘yaym Guaranteed Income Sup- ‘Pument will ‘be.$810.28, th For'a married’ couple, both’: Eee the, combination of ‘fie basic pension andr maximum Es teria ‘will: provide.a pay- Bfent of $678.42 he couple ' ‘The baste Old Age Security as will rise ’in® April, to_ 170.89 from + ithe Present income, apart e Old « “Age - Security ation is limited: The amount Supplement:,: and. Rpouse's. Allowance,. effective 3 io April,'1979, were anriotinced * . pea by Health and. ‘Welfare * Increases in Old: Age’ Se-.. income’ Supplement payments eycalation baséd on the cost of © * ~inents, Age" ),of; the’ supplement, ‘varies in: ‘relation to ‘the: amount of in: come... The maximum ‘Guaranteed. Income Supplement for a single: Person," or a married’ person’ “ whose spouse is not a pensioner. and is not receiving a Spouse's.’ Allowance, will go’ up in April eae $139.89 from’ its curront. . for ‘a: married couple, both: pensioners, will increase . to! $116.82" each” from- $114.15. ‘Added to the basic pension, this will give each married pen= ‘sloner $286.71: monthly,’ or: a: total of $578.42 for the couple, The Spouse's Allowance is paid to persons between 60 and 65 years of age who are married _ to Old-Age Security pensioners and’ meet ‘residence require-. Entitlement to a Spouse's Allowance, and amount paid, is based on yearly income, The maximum . Spouse's Allowance. -will increase | to - $286.71 from $281.36, The maxi- Tum Spouse's’ Allowance is 7 «,made up of an amount equiva lent to the’ basic “Old Age Security pension and the maxi- mum Guaranteed Income Sup- plement atthe married rate. - o Spread the Message. Of National Park Values tA Nelson-West Arm envi- Fonmental group has been awarded a $19,955 contract from Parks Canada to. tell residents of the’ B.C. Interior bout their national and his- joric heritage. } ‘The group, to be super- Vised by Michael Jessen of Nelson, will tour parts of British Columbia with a sum- ‘mer theatre show that will remind Canadians of the rich- hess of their historic and ‘patural heritage, which includes 29 national parks and dozens of ‘national historic parks and sites. {The Parks Canada contract was awarded to the Nelson- ‘ West ArmS.P.E.C. (Society for Pollution and Environmental Control). “The money is being made available through~ the Parks Awareness program operated by Parks Canada, Funds totall: ing, $69,500 will be distributed this year — the fourth year of the program — to. environ- mental groups in British Colum. bia and Alberta. Parks Canade’s. co-ordin Tho maximum supplement: “Bridge Beat By ‘Joy! KEILLOR idge {sa ipartnership game. When both partners are, cn the;same wavelength, play-. ing becomes 8 pleasure, On the other hand; when'you think’ a - bid means one thing and-your , partner thinks it means some- thing else,'the result is seldom Rood... iitiek .No trump bidding has at. ast reached hear’ perfection. .. Anywhere you go the opening BRIDGE. COLUMNIST Keillor has mere duplicate for eae ears in Kelowna,” Joy ty Ss. “I missed the sociability of bridge and was disappoin- ted that there’ was no local club. After'a few months 1 started playing in Nelson and the director, nesta my fen thusiosm; ‘suggested stdrt my own clul wrote ‘the director's cate opplied to the American'Con- tract Bridge League for a club franchise, and ran an adver- with telophono. number. [n_ the Castlegar . News... "Twenty calls later proved there was- an interest," she says. "The recreation office also called, the ‘opening of the Nelson and Trail clubs, “The rience was - extremely satisfying and | recommend to anyone who lives In a club. that they do themselves a favor by starting one. The _ gratitude of the’ players mokes it worthwhile.” °°” bid of one no trump promises 16,17 or 18 high card points, no void, no singleton and no worth- less ‘doubleton and usually no five-card major suit. Responding to. your partners’ opening 1.No Trump bid Since 26 points are. re- quired for game in the com- bined hands, pass with seven or Jéss high card points unless you have a Jong suit. Bid that suit at’ the two level. which’ requests the opening one no. trump bidder to pass. With balanced distribution, no voids or single-. tons, raise your partner to two with eight or nine ‘high card points, ‘to three with 20 ‘to df high card points. % Avresponse of three in any “A Different Taste — Apple a Vegetable Soup Keep‘ slim. and trim ‘with this dieters dream....low in calories and high in nutrition. 4 cups beef broth cup B.C. Spartan apples ted tor Fern Mailloux’ said ‘the program has’ two aims, :, to. increase student employment and to spread the message ‘of © national park values. ‘We're; not” pushing’ attendance” at parks and sites but the heritage values they contain,” said Miss Mailloux, + Good Lifestyle dental >? care habits’start early. Start your children brushing with a fluoride ‘toothpaste when . the. first ; teeth “appear. Salt and pepper to taste ‘ Combine all ingredients in soup pot. Simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Do not over-cook as vegetables should be tender crisp. Gamish with apple rings and a ‘sprig of parsley, if desired. . BETTER THAN MONEY IN THE BANK tt you want EXTRA INTEREST on your. savings or term "depusite “see us about our 6-month TERM DEPOSIT .- it:earns a SUPER rate of.interest guaranteed for the term. of the deposit; We need your money NOW and we're willing t to pay for it! MINIMUM CERTIFICATE $1,000 $20,000 $50,000 * Junior b (under age 19) ANNUAL INTEREST RATE 10%% 10%4% 11% $500 Other plans available include a variety of terms, interest paid monthly, semi-annually, annually or-you can defer income for tax reasons. Kootenay Savings suit shows 10 or more high card’ points and a good sult: This isa forting bid and opener must bid game in no trump or in the named suit (majors only). Good judgement will be the deciding factor which opener will choose, A response of four hearts or spades shows a long suit, six or seven cards, with less than 10 high card points and {s bid to play. The opening one no trump bidder has described their hand exactly, so you as responder control almost the entire auc tion. When the opener fs raised to two with your eight 0: or ‘nine high card points, they will pass “with'16,'bid game with 17 or 18 high card points, Remember 26 points in the combined hands will usually produce game in No Trump or a major sult so a little arithmetic will tell you how far you can go. Next week. we will con- tinue on, the no trump theme using the Stayman convention and the Gerber ace asking bid. - Questions? Any unusual hands? Write Joy Keillor. care of the: Castlegar News, P.O. Draw 3007, Castlegar, B.C, c STLEGAR’ ‘NEWS, Thursday, April 5, 1979 (Consumer Facts Many new dairy products will, be standardized: for the first time under "proposed changes to Agriculture Can- ada's dairy product regulations. Ttems such ‘as butter spread, calorle-reduced butter, butter-margarine blends and flavored butter did not even exist when the regulations were amended last in 1969, The new regulations cover grading, packing, marking and inspection of dairy products and will come into effect this year, One key change is that- grade. standards have. been extended to cover several new products, Previously, only bu ter, cheddar cheese and skim milk. powder were graded. For most dairy produ tandards are set out for fat - and moisture. Grade stand will, in some cases, be extend “to cover such factors as flavor,¢: aroma, texture, color and For milk powders, limits being set on bacteria and form counts, _* Consumers may find butter} wrappers changing.’ Butter + ‘wrappers will now have to befi7? light-resistant. Light can oxi iy dize butter, damaging flavor. oe Due to the tremendous response , we are extending our EARLY BIRD BONUS offer of a FREE Western Express Winsday ticket with every classified ad placed in the classified pages of the Castlegar News/Mid-Week Mirror, up til 4 p.m. Thursday, April 12th. is nomeennaeeee mail-in coupon | below OR use the Action Ad Line i in your area (in the Nelson Area 352-9900, in the Trail Area 368-9809, iin the Castlegar Area 365-2212). ” & with: o>; Guaranteed | Results “PRIVATE PARTY ADS ONLY SELF-PRICING WANT-AD FORM 4 Guaranteed _ PRIVATE PARTY. ADS ONLY . with Results Name. * you don't get results call us any time Fri tp to 10 words, every additional word 10¢}, Classification Desired (Misc. ; For Sale, For Rent, etc.) Address All Ads Cash in Advance, Visa (Chargex) and Master Charge accepted. 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