Ad CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 90, 1980 — hey The Castlegar News/Mid-Week Mirror ) in co-operation with Helen's Flowers & Cameras presents the... Good Neighbour Salute Do you have an exceptional neighbor? Someone especially good, kind, and thoughtful? Has someone recently gone out of his or her way to help you? Write and tell us about It, The selected Good Nelghbour of the Week will recelve an arrangement of flowers courtesy of HELEN’S FLOWERS & CAMERAS of 73 Maple St., Castlegar, along with the Good Neighbour’’ certificate from the Castlegar News/ Mid-Week Mirror. Send your letters to: GOOD NEIGHBOUR SALUTE Box 3007 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 This week's Good Nelghbor Salute goes to the Stasita family of Castlegar. “They always have time to listen and talk with you. When you're pressed for time and need x staying at my parents’ home they've been kind ind J to my two a helping hand they're always willing to elp,” writes Rhonda Coleman. " & ‘and thet means an awful lot fo all of us.” Linked to ‘ Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: | learned Monday what I've been fearing for seven weeks. | am pregnant. At 20, I'm old enough to know better and thoroughly ashamed of myself. lam a part-time student and working to put myself through college. | live at home with my. parents. I didn't date much In high school, but tn the tast two years sort of blossomed and have gone with several nice fellows. But | never slept with anyone but my brother-in-law. The first time was when | had had:too much to drink and he drove me home. Yesterday, | told my parents | was PG. Mom cried and Dad demanded that | tell him who was responsible for my condition. | sald, (SET ITAL) ‘1 (END ITAL) am responsible. This is my fault.’ He replied. “That's not good enough. Who Is the father?:’ | answered, “That's my secret, and I'll take It to my grave."" Actually, the man Is my brother-in-law. If my sister knew, It would be the end of their marriage. | am making plans to go to another state before | begin to show. I've also decided to give up the baby for adoption. Meanwhile, my parents are putting terrific pressure on me to tell them who fathered my child. | need strength to carry on and | cannot talk to a single soul about this problem, so | am — Turning To You heart disease Butter may be healthier to eat than margarine afterall. “Hard margarine made from 100 per cent vegetable oil has the highest level of trans-fatty acid—a .po- tential danger to those prone to heart attacks,’’ says Common Cents magazine interpreting a 95-brand government margarine study, All margarines in the study, ‘showed higher levels than butter — long shunned by consumers who fear butterfat could lead to heart disease.’? And even soft margarines low in transfatty acids, says Common Cents, “tend to be very high — up to 52 per, cent —in two other con- troversial fatty acids, linoleic’ and linolenic."” Common Cents magazine is $1 a copy, $5 a year (six issues). Write: Common Cents, P.O. Box 3282, Stn. D., Willowdale, Ont., M2R 3G (WeRPath WARP BOYCOTT UST 23 Aug. 5 1, ‘LIQUID KOOLADE CONCENTRATE: A one-litre bottle of this d ous consumers always buy white, We are paying for dyes and perfumes which are not necessary. Notes to C - Ist and do not deviate from it. You will save time, effort and money. 4. Many consumers are syrup rose in price over 31 since last summer to $2.49. First ingredient is water, sec- ond is sugar, Contains no real juice. Substitute freshly- squeezed lemon or lime mixed with water and sugar to taste. 2, AEROSOL SPRAYS: Items to be left on the shelves because of the damage they do. Aerosol sprays harm the ozone layer which blocks out ultra-violet light from the sun and can cause lesions in the tissue of the lungs. Substitute lotions or towelettes (for mos- « quitos) and pump sprays. 1, Read labels carefully and try to buy food with little or no additives and preser- vatives, . 2. Substitute fresh B.C. fruit for junk foods; better and cheaper. 3. Shop with a grocery with large, unexplained increases in food prices, sugar content and the large Ilst of additives and preservatives, thus ;in- creasing the number of.con- sumer suggestions for a boy- cott list. Add your concerns Everything for your TT 1 -veoocro ndech baking? SUNDECKS "===: —De you need FOR FREE CASTLE VINYLDECK | the H 365-7086 NAME PROD- © UCTS:.A mip-of! While con- sumers pay a few cents less for uncertain quality, you’re not getting a bargain. Super- markets’ .grossd profits are at least 10 per cent higher than on name products. 4. IMPORTED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES: B.C. : and Canadian produce abundant’ at supermarkets and roadside stands. B.C. farmers need the support of every consumer in British Columbia, so buy locally- gtown produce. 5. IMPORTED CHEESE: Buy Canadian cheese at meat markets or health food stores at competitive prices for fresh, tasty cheese. ~ 6, STOVE TOP STUF- FING: Advertised as a sub- stitute for potatoes, this item does not have the nutritional value of potatoes. Buy new B.C. potatoes now on the market and make your own | stuffing with bread crumbs, potatoes and your choice of i heaper, tastier Easy-to-a Woolco Sale Price, gallon: 419 Interior Satin Latex ly, fast-drying low-lustre Te finish, Richard full-bodied tocover d Premium Quality.'Venus' Interior Finishes. . .Satin Latex, Latex Semi-Gloss & Alkyd Semi-Gloss Now At... most colours in one coat, Choose from aselection of custom colours, : Reg. 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TE ee Joining "Paine. for, the evening .were)-DTUC music faculty members Bruce Davis on trumpet and:Andrew Inglis pn bass,’ as well as drummet Doug Sullivan from Mani: toba, a long-time side:man‘of Paine’s. oo scy. The group played with amazing tightness and pre- cision, blendi hl. turing ‘the religious ‘Come Sunday" which transformed the:DTUC Chapel into a mood fitting its original purpose as a’place or worship. : oS Program hightt hts. for me: were “Scottish Girl” an original composition by An- drew Inglis which was deeply : .-moving and ‘a plano solo by _the old master Paine “Body and Soul,” which showcased through such traditional clas- sics as ‘‘Autumn Leaves,'" “Summer Time’' and a mem- orable Duke Ellington set fea- 1 was gathering up old newspapers this week when ' came across a paper dated April 29. and more nutritional. 7. PACKAGED COLD CUTS: Too expensive and quality is variable. Support your local meat market for better variety, and fresher product for a few cents extra a und. 8. COLORED TOILET PAPER: Environment-consci- Dear Turning: Your plan sounds exactly right to me. Naming your brother-in-law would only hurt Innocent people. He's fucky you are a person of integrity. Keep your secret and God Bless. /Consumer Facts / Dear Ann Landers: My wife passed away six months ago. God forgive me for saying this, but life with her was 17 years of hell. She lled, stole (shoplifted), made trouble tracts during canning” will with my family and abused me mentally and even make an extra special prod- physically. uct. { have someone | would like to marry. My clergyman says § should wait one year out of respect to my deceased wife: The woman is a real gem. She also had a bad marital experience and would marry me tomorrow. We both would like to know what Ann Landers thinks. of flavored brandy to each — Depending On You quart of contents before add- Dear Dep: Ann Landers thinks you two should get ing the syrup. married tomorrow if you want to. Why pay respect to 17 Oil of i Adding mild flavor ex- namon sticks, vanilla beans or cloves. Or, add four tablespoons Try whole spices like cin-- different fruit, ‘for example, pineapple or clterties, make your preserves unique. To prevent discoloration or darkening of.the fruit, use ascorbic and citric acid mix- tures according to the manu- facturer's instructions. Consumer Facts is a pub- lic service feature of News/ years. of hell? orange peel or ‘a touch of a Mirror in with Super Valu Stores. DEPARTMENT STORES ADIVISION OF F.W.WOOLWORTH CO. LID, Woolco Store Hours: Thursday and Friday: 40% On Quality Wallcoverings! <->’ . | Choose from a great selection of wall coverings including Oe pre-pasted, Vinyl-coated wallpaper and pre-pasted, Vinyl-coated, strippable wallpaper. Packaged In double rolls, Vinyl-Coated Wallpaper Reg. Woolco Price: single roll 3.49 - Woolco Sale Price, single roll: Strippable Wallpaper Reg. Woolco Prices: single roll 6.69-7.69 Woolco Sale Prices; single rolls’ * Prices Effective ‘Til Mon., Aug. 11, Or While Sale Quantities Last (70-sq. ft.). 2.09 4.01:-4.61. On the front page, Walter Cronkite was belng dered by John A as a running mate.- In sporte, the NFL opened thelr 1980 draft. In domestic news, Ford lost $164 million in Its first quarter. In the comics, Charlie. Brown was explaining to Snoopy the rules of tennis. In TV, ABC was Interviewing for.a new. “‘Angel."’ In the ads, Wig City was running. a huge ad for the ‘mother who is active.’’ In general news, Trisha Resy of Fort’Romeu, France, stopped sneezing after 204 days, and a small headline Procialmed, “Today [s last day, religious group claims.”” The story went on to explain that a.group from Montana and followers from several other states were In shelters awalting the destruction of the world by a nuclear war. They had been preparing for doomsday for: months and before going underground had met for “alot of good food, a few speeches, and a little entertainment at a local restaurant.'’ 3 I know what happened to Walter, Snoopy, and the Ford Motor Company, but what happened to the group In the fallout shelters waiting for the end of the world? Are they still sitting in the bunker getting a little tense with all that togetherness? "+1 can't stand It any more, Dwight. I’ve got to know what's going on up there. I'm golng out and get a his’ imp! abilities on keyboard. ‘The evening of jazz clas- sics ‘was enthusiastically te- | ceived by the audience of summer school students and Nelson residents who gathered after the concert for a spirited reception hosted hy the student council. i On Saturday the streets of ‘Nelson literally rang with the resonant tones of the Bizarre Brass as they staged quick previews on Baker Street, The Jam Factory, and Lakeside Park to the sur- + prised delight of local citi- zens. ‘ Later they settled into their tuxedos -and settled . down. to a tasty menu in- cluding works from Bach and Hindemeth to Scott Joplin with a sprinkling of Dixte Land. One of the star per- formers of the evening was the Chapel itself. The sound subtle and powerful was at its resonant best with the sharp precision of Rick Boughton and Wayne Bishoff on trum- pet, Doug Gummeson and Julie Pietrich on trombone. © >The group also per- formed a rousing concert Sun- day morning in Lakeside Park to the delight of surprised Nelson citizens enjoying an early morning patk visit. The Bizarre Brass is from per. Ine "You and your calculations! | told you the world- Regina and currently study- would never end on the same day Appilance City Is having an EOM clearance."" “You know the trouble with our marriage, Claude? The only time you take me out to dinner any more is WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL 230 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ENJOY THE RED GRILLE 5 9 FROM LIGHT SNACKS TO MEALS... - when the world is coming to an end."” “+1 do trust you, Lionel, and | love you, but! still say we could have told my mother where we were going.” “Okay, so | forgot to pack your tripod. It Isn't the end of the world, you know. | don’t know why 1 sald that."* Washington datellne with Would | have grabbed my a 1 must admit | sat there for awhile wondering what i} = would do-if-the story had been on the front page with @.-—. th quotes from the president. “Chorus Line’? album? M pots of Erase and lip gloss? The picture of me in high echool when | weighed 113 pounds? Would | have stopped. the paper? Left the garage light on and locked the doors? Ci clean thelr rooms? April 20... what was d my hair app 1? Had the kids 1 doing on April 287 It was a Tuesday... day after garbage day . . . two days after my son’s birthday. Tuesday. . . maybe 1 made a note on my calendar, Wouldn't you know it? | cleaned the oven! ing with the Canadian Brass at the Banff Centre. The festival continues _ this week with a poetry read- ing by Daphne Marlett Thurs- day evening in the -DTUC Gallery at 8 p.m. This event will be free and is open to the general public. Friday evening is a high- light of the Summer Program Theatre from Japan. This is definitely one of the most prestigious events of recent Nelson stage history. On Saturday evening a . Woodwind Quintet from the Banff Centre will perform in the DTUC Chapel at 8 p.m. ‘They will also perform in Lakeside Park at 11 a.m. Sun- day morning. CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 30, 1980 e-Ankoku ‘Buto Dance- Enjoy the relaxation of our holding tounge before entering one of our 2 dining rooms for an evening of fine cuisine. Phone us today and make a-reservailon. . Phone 365-6000 OF, fireside place Castlegar. | We specialize in: © Steak © Italian Food © Greek Food © Canadian Dishes Take-Out Meals Too!, For Reservations Phone 365-6028 1432 Columbia, Costlegor* Mon.-Thurs, 5-11 p.m. Fri. & Sct. 5 p.m.-T a.m. ‘Sunday 5-10 p.m. When in Nelson enjoy 3 different Chinese Smorgasbords! 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