Revolting but a cheap protein Takes their teachers Word is getting out, New Insertions, copy shenges and cancellations for the Castlegar Telephone Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Ramsden , Wed in Ina pretty garden setting on Sept. 19, Rev. Ted Bristow united in marriage Joy Ann Elizabeth Keillor and David Allen Ramsden. The late-afternoon ceremony was con- ducted at the home of the groom's grand- mother, Mrs. Molly Makeiff of Brilliant. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Nellie Osipo of Winnipeg, Man. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsden of Castlegar. Given in marriage by Mr. Jack Mundt, the bride wore a beige, floor-length peasant-style dress topped by an off-the-shoulder cape collar of matching lace. Three yellow baby sweetheart roses adorned her hair and she carried a colonial style bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, yellow carnations and a scattering of star flowers. garden setting Her bridesmaid was Judy Sheppard of Nelson, who wore a floor-length gown of green silk in Grecian influence. Her bouquet was prised of yellow h roses. pardons are available EDMONTON (CP) —The word “is getting out” that pardons are available under Canada’s Criminal Records Act, says Ted Kates, section supervisor for the Canadian Correctional Service in Ed- monton. Nine pardons’ were granted when the act was first passed in 1970, Kates said in an interview. By 1980 the number had reached 22,551. The clemency division of the national parole board describes a pardon as “a formal attempt to remove the stigma that so often restricts d 1 Mr. Jim Lutze of Castlegar was best man. Yellow and gold and white affects an indi- vidual’s peace of mind, social wedding bells decorated the Nordic Hall in Castl for the Completing the decor was a large red heart which featured a satin ribbon inscribed with “Dave and Joy.” ‘The three-tier wedding cake was topped by yellow and brown flowers in a wicker basket. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Jim Lutze, who also presented the bridal toast. The newlyweds will be taking a honey- or career.” But Kates said the right to have a cirminal record erased must be earned, and 1,640 applications for pardons were rejected between 1970 and 1980. Another 16,889 appli- cations couldn't be processed Anapplicant convicted of a summary offence must wait two years after the com- pletion of a prison sentence before becoming eligible for a pardon. The waiting period increases to five years for persons convicted of an in- dictable offence. When an application is made the parole board con- tacts employers, police, neighbors, character refer- ences and credit agencies to determine whether the appli- cant deserves a pardon. LOSS OF JOB Kates said an applicant can ask that his employer not be contacted if he fears it might mean the loss of his job but such a request could work aginst and applicant's chane- Students attempting handbook es if the board isn’t certain it should grant a pardon. The RCMP conducts the in-' vestigations, which vary in intensity depending on the type of the offence and the , length of time since it was was committed. § “An armed robbery is going to get a greater scrut- iny than a shoplifter.” An applicant can appeal if the parole board recom- mends against a pardon. A final ruling is made by the federal cabinet. Once a pardon has been granted, Kates said, the rec- “s ord of the criminal offence is * placed in separate files which can only be opened by order of the solicitor-general. A pardon can also be taken away — 269 were revoked in 10 years — if there is another conviction or it is learned the applicant lied. PEKING (AP) — Maggots, considered revolting by some people, can be a cheap, abundant source of protein for poultry and other ani- good a protein source as fish meal. Chinese scientists be- gan experimenting with rais- ing maggots on animal waste and wheat bran in 1979. mals, Chinese ists said, The official Xinhua news agency said experiments have shown maggots are as CHOCOLATE RICH A pound of chocolate con- tains 2,214 calories. valley landscape nursery ) GENUINE STOKES} Seeds © Exclusivel © FullLine ol at Volley Londacape, Flower & Vegetable Se BULK ORDERS should be PLACED NOW Garden Pruning Supplies & Winter Fertilizers and Receive.........- 10: carey D5 OH NURSERY 226-7270 DESIGN & ESTIMATES William J. Dudley, L.A. seer) BRITISH holidays. Offers storehouse of information VANCOUVER (CP) They get about 200 calls a day — and requests range from the latest information on heart disease to knock knees and bow legs. The tape most often re- peated is the five-minute dis- course on who to marry. The man behind the store- house of information is John Irvine, association pastor of the Vancouver Central Sev- enth-Day Adventist Church, and director of the Health Information Telephone Tape Library. “It's not intended as a sub- sititute for medical care,” Irvine said between juggled calls.” When a person has a specific medical problem he should go to a doctor. This is intended to provide general health counselling to people who have general concerns about their health.” The operation is a modest one. Irvine, his switchboard and 250 tapes are all tucked SS into a small church room the size of a walk-in closet. The swtichboard has slots into which the tapes are in- serted and can accommodate up toeitht local calls. When a caller phones, the operator on duty inserts the required cartridge. Volunteer operators are | there from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays. DONE BY EXPERTS While Irvine is responsible for disseminating the infor- mation, he is not responsible | for gathering it. Each script for each tape is prepared by health care experts repre- senting a variety of gov- ernment and _ professional health associations. The Canadian Lung As- sociation prepared the scripts on respiratory dis- orders. Texts on emotional problems were written in + me part by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Irvine said the serive is one of several community prog! of his church, but until recently its message 1 | British Columbia fr INVITATION TO TENDER Quotations for snow removal at various Ministry of Forests was secular. However, last year an an- cillary service was intro- duced for spiritual and moral concerns. Some of the titles in the library are A Memorial moon trip to Reno during the Cl Mr. and Mrs. Ramsden are making their home in Castlegar. because the form wasn't or the i moved during the year it takes to make an investi- gation and reach a decision. of their own WINNIPEG (CP) — Stu- dent council representatives trying to raise money to publish a high school stu- dents’ handbook say they will launch a province-wide cam- paign to raise more funds. Tom Evans, executive dir- ector of the Manitoba As- sociation of Student Councils, said at the organization's fall conference Friday about $19,000 has already been raised through advertising and donations. However, he said a further $20,000 is needed to cover printing and distribution costs to make the publication - available for 49,000 Manitoba students in Grades 10, 11 and 12. Although the bulk of the 208-page handbood provides students with inforation about careers, universities and student loans, there are also factual references to . . birth control, abortion and drugs. Evans said the League for Life of Manitoba cancelled a $700 full-page advertisement and Great West Life Assur- ance Company Ltd. held back a $500 donation after the Winnipeg Free “Press pub- lished an article about the handbook, Evans said students should try to find a way of cir- culating the publication even if some school boards forbid its distribution. KENNETH GATENBY, employed by BC Timber, Celgar Lumber Division, Castlegar, hos received his certificate. of completion from the West Fraser Mills Planer Operator/Mechanics Training School in Quesnel. Gatenby attended the 80-hour, two-week program from Sept. 14 - 25 of this year. His award was presented by Wally Mcintyre, manager of Canada Manpower, Quesnel Division, during a dinner banquet at Savalas tudents rt Stack House: students want, not school boards,” said Evans. “We're worried about what ~ COLUMBIA ANNOUNCES ITS 1st PROVINCE WIDE APPEAL IN 85 YEARS OUR S:P.C.A., TE SOCIETY WHICH SPEAKS: FOR "THOSE WHO.CANNC7 SPEAK:FOR THEMSELVES, URGENTLY © NEEDS YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO. MAINTAIN AND U3) FURTHER 17S HUMANITARIAN WORK. : The case load is heavy — capacity to handle it, se- verely limited by shortage of money. Money needed - not only to support present operations, but needed also to permit EXPANSION OF CRAMPED FACILI- TIES, to develop NEW PROGRAMS, to expand the societies work into MORE AREAS where the HELP- LESS may be BETTER SERVED. YOU CAN HELP! * aig By completing and mailing Your Donations Siar = ‘TO: CASTLEGAR BRANCH S.P.C.A. Box 3704, Castlegar, B.C. 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There's limits to what you can do to raise money and bring a church we have moral limits. We don't believe in raffles.” The independent evangeli. cal church ‘was’ built™"t years ago, mainly on do- nations from the 600 parish- oners and on the hope that their old place of worship would be sold. Three years ago, the old church was put up for sale for $190,000. The most recent offer was $70,000, Fear said. ‘The bank, in addition to its threat to assume power of sale over the new and old buildings, has $10,000 judg- meats against 10 members of the parish who guaranteed the loan for the current building. “These are tough times for “Inflation is eating up their paycheques and it makes it Se Soligo, Babcock “ 0. Chartered Accountants 605 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B. Sc., C.A. Resident Partner EEE ———_—_— SALES INSTALLATIO! 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Each of the scrips is pre- pared by religious scholars or ministers but they don’t re- flect a Seventh-day Adven- tist bias, Irvine said. “We don't feel that over the telephone is the best way to convert people,” he said. “It’s simply meant to be an introd' to Jesus Christ (until . only) —Kaslo Warehouse Si — Castlegar Warehou: — Salmo Warehouse — Nakusp Warehouse — Fauquier Warehouse Site Parties interested in quoting ‘on snow removal at any or all ‘of the above locations may ob- tober, which area you wish to quote. Tenders must be filed on the forms provided, in sealed, clearly marked envelopes.’ The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. as a definite person in our lives.” 3 The idea for the service came from Vancouver Island Dr. Reuben Matiko in 1976. “He is the real driving force, the propeller that got this thing going,” Irvine said. The service relies on dona- tions from a variety of church groups and individuals to keep it going. 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