CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 18, 1976 ayes | Shop, Stalls & Too RENTALS Reasonable Hourly or Daily Rates Facilities for, most every need ‘from min Tune-ups to ‘major overhauls, Stop in at Castlegar Automotive. Shop Rentals 595. B Columbia Avenue — Castegar ee wittnaver lady polar HOMEMAKER TRAINING course has'beea completed with the Castlegar and District Homemaker present for their ting 15/ women or. more of the six-eve lelt to’ ewe thw end fe, ening ‘course. Participants in the course are,: back row standing, left to right, Flora Markia, Helen Makortoff, Margaret MeKibbia, Leora utter, Gnesi Mable Makertolf. The Margaret Osteo Subjects included utftion, food program was organized by [with the ‘help ‘of ‘several well handling, baby « ‘qualified ‘guest! speakers. © and child care, safety in the home, 12 Satety Tips fo Assure A Safe Enjoyable Christmas In the hope that Canadians can enjoy the Christmas holi- day season without accident or mishap, the Canada Safety Council draws attention to the 12 safety tips for Christmas ets .. 1)Buy a fresh tree, with ‘springy braces and tight green nee* GRiARNNADI ME JER OE 2) ‘Keep it ertdoora ins walee or ‘snow until ready | 8) Saw off at, feat ih Sea of ‘Use a waler-reservoir tree ‘holder, and keep it filled. 15); Keep the tree away from ‘drying and heat sources such rete registers and fire- ay Use. only ‘UL or Canadian Time [Hours) 8 +. 48/4to51/2 16 51/4 tas 20 53/4 to6 1/2 24 61/4to7 When the turkey is cooked, a meat thermometer registers 185°F in the thigh, or 165°F in the stuffing. All poultry is very perish- able and should be handled with rapidly ‘between temperatures” of 40°F and 140°F. So, keep your turkey hot or cold—not in between. The following are a few safety hints to keep in mind: © do not stuff turkey. the night before’. = ©. cook poultry as soon as it is stuffed © cook -turkey at 325°, ‘Temperatures lower than ‘~ 300°F are not safe z ©. remove - stuffing ‘from. cooked bird before storing in the refrigerator do not leave a cooked turkey unrefrigeraled for more 5 hours per pound for thawing Tell Me Again of Christmas Tell me again the story of Christmas How fove came to earth one starlit Eve Bringing Joy to all who believe. Tell me again how the wise men sought Him ‘As they travelled from lands afar . Obeying the beckoning Star Tell me ‘again how the humble Shepherds Hard with wonder the Angels’ hymn Then ran with joy to worship Him ‘And as you softly tell me ence again May the sweet story inspire My waiting heart ta catch fire. —Lucy Ellen Eaton BABS AS ADA AL ALA A Aa: , Regular $749.00 Christmas Specials. , ZACHARY ORGAN . without a Bass Chord, Rhythm unit SOLINA ORGAN double keyboard, 13 pedals, rhythm unit, Reg. $1,695. ONLY . See them at Kootenay T.V. & Electronics at the Castleaird Plate Keld’s Piano K’ Organ Studio 2906 - HM Aes Vernon Phone 545-2868 $699.00. $1,295.00 . ONLY eensnatuete eco San A A sabes a, ALBEE TY SICA nea Cai Sareton a than two hours. Always remove and refrigerate stuffing from ‘cook . Left-over cooked turkey, broth, stuffing and gravy should be separated, covered and refrigerated or frozen. The. * meat may be stored three to four days in the refrigerator, or one to three months in the Sreezer. Turkey should be kept in the refrigerator for only one to two days in any Kind: vot casserole or sauce. may be stored in the ey re up to three months, All stuffing should: be’ removed: from the bird promptly. It will keep only day or twoin the religeraton Bits of Christmas Christopher Columbus, af- ter his arrival in’ America in, 1492, celebrated Christmas by dining with the Indian: chief who ruled Haiti. He named the small fortress which he: built nate La Navidad (the Nativ- All re Foll Wrapped : True Ornamental ““BONSAI” from’ $10 and up ‘A product of thu Longines Witnaver Watch Company AREAL LADY! This one’s special. It's not one of those. bulky ones that pass theniselves off as a lady's LED. (light-emitting diode), ‘The Lady Polara is a real lady all the way. From the slim-line case to the smartly tapered bracelet. Yet beneath this dainty exterior Is” the latest in solid state science. No moving parts. Nothing to wear out. 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King, |manager of the Trail Canada Manpower Centre. ‘The program is designed to encourage. employers, 'to up: grade their staff through ‘a formalized training program, Canada Manpower pays for up to. 100 per cent of training instruction costs and also pays part of the trainee's wages: :“When times are good in” the. economy,°:we use’ this program to encourage employ- ers'.to hire’ inexpérienced to unskilled workers,” sald) Mr. King. “When times get tough, we change the focus slightly and try to use the program to help employers keep workers they would otherwise lay off, or torecall workers they have had to let go." ety Mr. King explained: that the program) wasn't a subsidy to keep people on the job. The key eleiment, he said, fs that the person becomes a trainee and has a clear path of work . instruction that will result in new or upgraded job skills. The aim Is to enhance the workers' experience and quall- fications to give the employer a more, valued. worker when training is completed, ‘The degree of support the industrial training p program gives employers varies from Per cent to as high a8 85, per eeThe niet eannot work for all employers and workers under layoff,”: said 'Mr.: King, “but there is's clear opportu- nity in dozens, perhaps hun- dreds, of cases that meet the ground rules and are eligible for our support,” ‘Funeral Mass Held Yesterday For Wayne Poohachoff, Age 15 Wayne Andrew Pocha- choff, 16, resident of 1706 - &th Aves 8., Castlegar, died Sat- Private family rosary ser- vice was held Tuesday evening “Announcement CROSSROADS ‘PRINTING i 105, Main’ St.N., Castlegar, 8 Pp URCHASED HAS h, 965-5525 The Business Known AS” : clean RUBBER STAMPS jerve you, well. As Manufacturer of RUBBER _STAMPS: tin the::West. Kootenay area ‘forthe past 15 - /years, |-would like to thank all'my customers who have patronized my business.: | have. known Michael Vecchio, owner “Mot CROSSROADS PRINTING for.many, many. “years ‘and “know that’ he will continue to CLEAN-CUT RUBBER ‘STAMPS «Sam: Gl leboff ; ‘from’ ~ CROSSROADS PRINTING - x from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home with funeral +mass held yesterday:from St. Rita's Catholfc Church, ‘The'youth was born Oct. Hi Arrow Pairs Competition “< Bridge results 'from Mon- Gay night's session of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with eight: and-half ables in play: lorth South : Fit John Davis and Ian Glover; second, Mr. and Mrs. Ed_ Haley; third, Lois ‘Cairns and Etuka Camerson; fourth, Norm and Joan Command. fourth, >First, Don and Lillias Poole; second, Sharon Parisotto and Jean Paolone; third, Clair” Bradley and Ramona Burns; MacDonald. Next week Hi Arrow Pairs. Competition. tree in the firep! $ ‘The idea of making the Christmas tree flame retardant appeals to’ all of us, and each: year various organizations pub- icize do-it-yourself treatments. ‘Usually, the solution suggeated. East-West pound, According to the No- tional Fire Protection Associa, Uon, thia treatment is satis factory when used for the temporary fire retarding of Inez Walker end Bev is the borax/boric acid com] : Thurs, Jan, Ist. Pick-Up will be made Sat., Jan, 3rd. Tues., Wed, and: Fri, Pick-Ups’ on : regular ys. 5 Geronazze Holdings Ltd. 427, 1980, at’ Vancouver -and.-. ¥ Staoved ‘with his. parents to Castlegar in' 1968, He attended Kinnaird Elementary School ‘and was a student at Stanley Humphries Secondary School at the time of his death. He enjoyed golfing, skiing, fishing, and swimming and was fond of all outdoor sports. He’ fs survived by | his parents, Mr. “and Mrs. Alex Poohachoff, a brother Stephen and sister rents, Mrs. A.'Darrien of. Vancouver. i Me iiberrore were Brett Martin, Walter Jenkins, Wik 1, Ernie Melliard, Ri Christianson and Dennis ¥ Houland. Honorary pallbéarera were Brhin McKay, Wayne. Me. . Greight, Terry Koonicotf, Doug Foster, Terry Smith, “James - Swetlicoff, ° Gary. Palamarak, Bob Swetlicoff, Peter Davies, Doug: Lennon, Doug 'Houtind and Gary Popotf, i=" Donations may be made to thé Shriners Crippled Children Fund, care of R. Fabester; the Kootenay Society of Handicap-” ped Children, local branch; or Rey, “ficlated “at the services’ with ‘burial staking place in Park ‘Memorial ‘Cemetery. Adapters Extra and Must Accompany Sala — Sold at our Cost aa [THE PLACE TO SHOP, FOR QUALITY _ a Christmas Card from ‘AL of Us 3 Mr, Thomas ‘J. ‘White, Rol , Peter, Margaret serarbeat & family bson “Malte. jt Margaret Holuboff & - 2 chr Greetings, Hilley & Eval : Wally ‘and Virginia Welper John, Esme, Lyle, Randy. & Doug oo Mykyt Margaret *Getrovwekl & John Gell 3 a Christine. W. Faminoff Stehen Polovejchuk Marleen. Conrad & Family John Ponak.and Family Walter & Olga Gorkoff & boys Frank, Pot, Clay & Joanne Liber Mr. & Mrs, Frank Bonderoff & family, Salmo Walter & Mae Popoff & Fre ee Sienp Vincent q Faron ny Alan & Sheri LeRoy; ‘Margaret Munns Bill, Marg,” & femnlly2 Plomnikoff Walter & Janie Konkin; Ootischenia Conrad Moly. Brattebo & boys. John & nny Soberla! 2 Emma Mile: George: Sylva & Steve Rebalkin Anon: ory a "alex Gleboff and children Merry. Christmas from Margaret < Evans, Greenwood Judy," Graben, Jennifer 8 Loree, Cam Fred_& sLeulse, Howes, Blueberry, Bernice ‘Kavi ieee Fred & Vi Stoushnow:& Family Rudi: and “Marga Walter, Norman, Karen and ‘Angela Dianne, Bill, Randy °& Darren: The’ Ross ‘Turner Family Muriel. & John Walton k Family. ‘Joseph & Hilda Pickering & Ken Mrs. Sophie Kravskt Cay Jones, Craig & Grant Mr. & Mes, Re Brommelend ‘Mike and-Kate Varabioff Lew’ Dot Glendinning & Family Roy & Catrina: Ward & Family Jack & Hilda Edmondson: ‘G. Kanester & David Dick & Judi Wayling . sim & Veronica Lenihon & Mary Ann, Robso Ted a Swan Bristow, Carrie & Mike’ & aie Popoff & Family Janet Brownlie. Mr. & Mrs. Al Cummings & Famnliy| Joyce Ken,’ Annette, Dan & Carol Barnes! ‘Myles -Ringheim,' Nelson David'& Gaie:Calder and Family” John & Betty Evin & Family Bile Evy, Tina & Kathy Salekin Tim and Mabel Chutskoff, Rol Mr, & Mrs. J. Baker, Robson: Gwen Eldridge, castleger N. Gerry, Donna & Greg Susan & Jerry Ki Glen, Debbie : Eatin Briggeman “The Jack Randall’ Mel, Mane Roy ‘and Mary Anne Bill &* yates junket & Family rs. Mary A. Krall John & Taras Phillip’ Johnson, Standard Oil, Trell Hilda & Fred Kinickt & Family. Peter & Anne Soberlak John; Katie, Sandra’ and Lisa, Plot- nikoff Bob & Ann Wadey Mr. & Mrs. Allen Johnson Mr. -& Mrs. J. Urquhart The Hegens, Pat, Mi Shauna & +] Eva & Ted Cowlin ie. & Mrs. E Flente & Mrs. H. Bi Marie & Henn Johnson, ‘Blueberry Cree! John and Grace Nixon Norman & Joan Blais Kerl’& Rose Soberlak Koy & Jim Kelly Joy and “Brick” Saunders & boys Elmer Wallner Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Jacobson Nick & Jean Burak Slim '& Annie Koochin: Jack & Marge‘ Brownlie ‘Don'& Maureen Mitchell Jumefisuich, Family Don & Mary Wallace Nick & Nellie-Keraiff & Fainlly. Jimmie & Elsie Killough John & Haze! Johnson - . & Mrs. J. H. Pedersen Bob, Carol & Dallas Jeffreys, Vancouver ‘i Water & Mickle Jacobson Wally & Rolande Roberts Pete & Irene Zibin & & Family, Robson Edna Marshall George, Patsy & Evin Family, {Robson John Ness, Robson Jack & Jean Loyd Mrs. A. Thorp, Rob: Fred & Edith Giraud ry Family. _ | Evelyn & Dick Batchelor, Robson Pete and Nellie. Gorkoff, Robson Floyd and Anne Peterson Polly and Zella’ Travis : Marj & Ab Culley Nick, Mary: & fey ‘Arlhnikoft Mrs. Isabella McNeil John and Eve ‘Svensk Gan Koehle, Castleg Fran & Charlie Guesford,, Teall Fred and Anne Fomenoff:.. Nick, Elsie & family Koochin Fred, Marge, Heather & Belan Bonn Alan, Daun na Kathy Bate Ernie & Merle Miles Mrs. Ivy Ko Hill Dorethy, Kavic Jim & ‘Josephine Fomelli: Westerlund Family Mike, Paulie, Eddie & Carrie © Plotnikoff Tom, Jackie, Mertilyn & Evin Yocom| Fe Belbeck Se Hal & Foy Andre’ & ‘Marjorie ‘Lamarche, toe ise, Gerard & Gisele Helen & John Poohachoff Grace & Andy.Honchar The Besrane qoalet Bev, Terry, Kevin & Guy ted fe Fal Bertatt Mrs. Fred’ Plotnikoff.: aie Charlie & Paula Idle, Christina lake Bob & Frances Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Steve Jankola: Se. Jim & Dorothy Hardy Mr. & Mrs, Steve Gallo Mr. & Mrs. Gus Krueger fe, A Me. Kravski-& family ‘Mrs, Wallace Horning & milly John A Helen Strelloff & Family Greciings from. the Sr. Citizens” Mr.) Mrs. Wilbur Horn ming Bart & Phyllis tamb & Family Bill; Verna & Boys, Keraiffs: Jack & Phyll Robinson Grace & Grant Ackney Carl & Doreen. Knutson Nettie A. Plotnikoff Florence Postnikoff & ry Campbell Alex, Hinde, Connie & Chris Kositsin Ehel & Ross Oborne MWke & Amy Glebof* Mike, Mable, Cindy’ eickey Bondaroff Ken, Carol, Murry & Larry Price George, Doris, Karen & Grant Latta Helen & ‘George W. Marken & Don & Derlene Bouvette & Family Frank, Wilma, Rendy & Tom Frost Colin. & Margaret. Pryce and ren Gary, Evelyn, renee. & & Frank Gallo Mr. 8 a es a eG nerud: Chris & Ler Bill, Vera Novalshonoff William T..Easton Non Wolfe, :Susan Little Walter, Mabel: & rely Kinakin Pe‘e, Polly, Stephanie’ and ‘Mark. Zoobkoff i Michal, Jon, Donna Van Vliet Fred, Elsie, Rick: & Nina Shukin Ronald, Kay, Melvin, Jay. & Col- feen Hawkins ‘|The kilpatrieks, Brian, June, Colleen, Chu! rie, Cam an Mary, Fred & Family Samenoff Ralph; Florence’ and Edward craters We wish to extend our warm and sincere appreciation to, all those who gave so generously KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED WA a Ro EES sai mote