— Photo by Renwick MR. AND MRS. KIYO KINOSHITA Kinoshita-Kilayko Wedding Celebrated in The Cathedral of Mary culate in Nelson was the scene recently of a wed- ding which linked Bacolod City, Philippines with Sloc- an City, B.C. go C. Kilayko of Bacolod gy and Kioy Kinoshita of an. Sy Watching the bride going up the aisle escorted by the groom's father, Z. Kinoshita was Miss Any Kilayko of the Philippines. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of peau de sole with beaded lace Her jewelery’ consisted” of pearl ‘earrings ‘and~a-neck--~- lace, ure Attending the bride was Miss” Rexie Kilayko who wore a dress of deep purple - and Ed Osis was the best man. A dinner at the Purple ‘Lantern followed the cere- many, and a dance was Biv: : en “the groom's paren! at the Slocan Inn ina hall that was festivally “decorat- ed with mauve: and .white flowers and streamers. Cathedral To greet the guests, the bridegroom’s mother chose a plum colored ensemble. Acting as master of ceremonies. was Larry Lee who read telegrams from Hong Kong, Toronto, Win- nipeg. and New Westminst- er. Guests came to the wed- ‘ding from Vancouver, and Osoyoos. Mr. and Mrs. Kinoshita - are making their home in Slocan, : Education Week Being Observed At Local Schools their youngste: ‘vicits eo Schools in Castlegar contin- ue through Friday, while Stanley Humphries will op- en its doors on Thursday, March 16. from 7.30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Twin Rivers. visiting hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. CONSCIENG & COMMENT — By Rev. K, Neill Foste Mica Creek is an isola- ted community in the B.C. interlor that is quiet haven for employees of the B.C. Hydro Authority who work lth-year er. West Kootenay Health Forum - Some of the Problems of Mental Health By. S. M, Horvath Psychologist, Mental Health Centre, Trail Mental health is a prub- lem that concerns everyone, So many people suffer from behavior disorders _ that, none of us can escape per? sonal. contact, with them. Except for the number of eople hospitals, figures or the incidence of various ar »* more than a small communit; moving cautiously throug! house-high mountains of snow (nearly 400 inches have already fallen this winter); it is a .kind of trailer refuge for hungry souls and believing hearts. Raye is one of these. Five months ago he was tied to the bottle and sink- cords straightening out, and . stant easily and pain- lessly. loving as we often do among believing people this was not the first mir- acle we had ever seen. But it mas one undeniably. uu of Mica Creek. CASTLEGAR LIBRARY ARRIVALS "Among the latest: books to be received by the Cast- le ar Public Library are * gie ~ Libr ti as a: Teaching fn "oun andthe clouds, Kjell Ringi; The Young Ex- perimenter’s workshop, Har- Engi Dictionary, Hyeino Englis! onary, Alundro; The Art and e best only. estimaces based on studies of certain com- munities, These estimates vary with the criteria used to decide whether. a person is maladjusted enough to be judged from behavior -dis- order. ya Neurotics' make up the lar- Plesive. Ye adult poy two or three per cent are addicted to alcohol or are problem drinkers to the ex-. ‘tent that they require some form of treatment. The number of people addicted to various illicit drugs is also growing at a fast rate. bout 0.5 per cent of ad-. ults can, at any one time;, sist pecple-in need, a numb- er of it groups have: problem. The lications of these findings are clear. I Deen -and are being devel- ~ oped. The Canadian Mental Health A rear ol Law and Ordar Must Provall. Judge Willlam Evans in Nelson Jast wedk’ told a 19- ld Glade» man ‘that cal -ean expect to be dealt with Charged’ with’ creating ‘a disturbance‘dnting“a ‘fra- cas on Baker St, Feb. 27 was Billy Taranoff, He was fined $100 or In default one month; in jail. volunteer services to per: sons in hospital as well as home : visiting for people who are socially isolated or recovering from mental health problems, As the’ boarding home ids to meet if such a large of fon does ‘indded has been considerable pute over who should be allowed to conduct psycho- therapy. The question is a serious one because delving into beople’s * emotional the needs of the mentally ill and mentally retarded returning to the * * * * * In VICTORIA Stay At... VRRP Close to Parliament Bldgs. Handy to Downtown Shopping Enclosed Heated Pool Kitchen Units Available c ; from: residential centres, a tt need exist. for volunteers ‘to visit and as- sist in activity programs. In the area of youth, vol- unteers have been largely elop- ment of the crisis and youth hostels. With professional support,” these from a more practical point’ of view, it should be pointed out that even if psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric so- clal workers and psychia- tric and mental health re! be Pi : If we add another six per cent or so who have person-- ality disorders or display antisocial reactions, the number of people with be- havior disorders approxi-. mates ten per cent of, the population, These figures. represent 0! one given point in time. Over a period be utilized u4 trained — practioners have to be developed if the need for help is to be’ ful- ly met. 5 » in an effort to supplement . professionals manpower shortages and as- rs are: their ability to help people in trouble. ‘The two centr- es, OPEN and Youth Infor- mation Project, are exampl- es of youth involvement in the volunteer field. There is an obvious need for volun- teer visiting of older per- sons who no longer have their. spouses to provide companionship. . The. development’ of volunteer programs. is an ongoing requirement for any community wishing to assist those with emotional or ‘social problems. Those who are particularly inter-° ceed in being involved 7 8 most import aspect! of helping, should contact one of the groups noted above or any health or wel- fare agency within the area. * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge 455 Belleville St., Victoria, Free Reservation Service Through TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trall 368-3355 MOTOR INN » Phone 386-2421 ‘Inspected. Check Your Wheel Alignment Now Ken’s Auto & Wheel Alignment Phone 365-7532 ° EASTER IS COMING EARLY Avoid ‘Last Minute Check. Get Your Car. Safety of. years, the ine: maladjustment is even high- er, nut cent. Now that modern me- dicine has dramati ex: tended the life span, many more people will live long enough to become victims of senile psychoses. In view of. this, we now estimate that about one individual in 10 will at some time be ad- mitted :to a mental hospital. However, the total number of people treated - for. be- havior disorders is consider- ably larger as an increasing number. of people take. ad- vantage «.of . private ..treat- ment :or. 4 many people suffer from various forms of .behavior disorders. However, there is that th Science of taking to the woods, C id Angier; I Series; Tl ores George Gotz; The Ra D-BAR-D CABARET : Every Saturday Night STARTING AT 9 ‘P.M. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Buddy Marr and ¥ THE NEW VERSATILES Admission $1.00 Per Person D-Bar-D Riding Stables. Phone 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia Thor Heyer-. Are you carry! any old or Siving Mee vest and now, Morse; Television’s Child, Norman Morris; The North Atlantic Tzeaty Organiza- le. prevalence of disturbed be- ior, at least in certain geographical areas, may be Sports Festival. Third Annual Event To Open May 18 ual Brit- ish es *Pestival vot Sports will be . staged “Homa 5S et oe announced. py. Ronald ‘avel ‘In- just tion, NATO Information Ser- ae hs "How to build Ferro- cement boats, John Samson; Joseph Schull; le Peter Dickenson; A: secon hand life. Charles Jackson. OUR BI P&G BUILDERS "SUPPLY LID. "Phone 365-8151) SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY national competi ‘Worley stated, petitors are co: ries England, New Zealan Germany.” Japan, and 7. TAN’: MACAI AUDIOMETRIST B.C, GOVERNMENT’ LICENCED HEARING AID SPECIALIST 306-1189 CEDAR AVE. KOOTENAY BAVINGS CREDIT UNION BUILDING, TRAIL * ALL LEADING HEARING, Alos | FITTED. * (HEARING Alp BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF AID. THE ONLY LICENCED SERVICE IN THE KOOTENAYS. .B.c,, GOVERNMENT HEARING Ato $50.00, \ if PHONE 368.5088 FOR YOUR j APPOINTMENT. * MON. THRU SAT. 9—5 bit DMANS- Action is “In” at an Exciting Low Price! FORTREL* or Polyester Denim Never before has Stedmans offered such an exciting fashion collection at such a fash lonably low price! “In"' this spring is care- in colours as bright and bold as the first spring flowers! Step Fortrel*, and step “Ou styles as the sleek and sassy Rachell Knit Look, the. breezy Kortoan’ Look, or: the captivating Cut-Out Neck Look.'Action is Confident and casual with Polyester Deni "or wild and wacky with Polyester Seer- ‘sucker and Fortzel*, « blossom. with. th “In” to easy-care in such action Make your world) assortment: of“ showing is $1.00, (i; Mrs, David's Day Tea In the Royal Canadian Legion Hall St. David's Day (March 1) Marked by Welsh Tea Party St. David's Day, March 1, honoring the patron saint of the Principality of Wales, was marked In tlega: with a Welsh Tea 5; ed by the Anglican Church omen of St. David's par- a] ss The tea, presided over by Mrs. Ken Johnson, was held in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, which was de- corated with daffodils, the national flower of Wales. decorations, which were the care of Mrs, D, Marcel- jus, was a wee doll dressed in a Welsh folk costume. len. Ladies serving were Famous Films | Being-Sho month. elkirk College an- nounces it is sponsoring a festival of four film show- Mrs. W. McCabe, Mrs, H. Killough and Mrs. F. Hostet- ter. The wellladen bake table was supervised’by Mra, B. Trussler and Mrs. E. J. Hapala. Sewing table was in charge of Mrs. Joe Killough and Mrs. R..C. Donnan. Kit- chen duties were shared by M Mrs. fon cake and Mrs. R. Lee was the winner of the door Pp : CASTLEGAR SOCIAL: NOTES By Mrs. R. Johnson Phone 365-8294 Mr. J. Zorn of Vancou- ver is presently visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed mais Pass Cre wee in Kimberley. play: ding music. Mr..R. C. Donnan re- turned home Monday morn- ing after. spending three weeks in hospital. sp! Deepest sympathy. is to Mrs. ings, this Sunday at 2°pm. in the Castle Theatre, heise The films to be showing are as follows: larch 5, Joseph Losey's “Accident”, March 12 Fre- derica Fellini's March -19, Berg man’s “Persona”, March 26, Bertolucci’s “The Conform- ist’’ fission to each L. P: Fer- guson who received word last week of the death of her brother George Childs in California. Mr. “Childs: Canadian to was the 225th enlist in 1914. He enlisted ‘1918. The members of the Oddfellows Lodge were in charge of. the funeral. financial needs. KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION BRANCHES AT: FRUITVALE 367-9223 TRAIL 368-6417 SALMO - 357-9553. ~ SOME-OF OUR BEST MEMBERS Depend On Us To Provide Every Financial Service. * We have been helping people .to manage their . dollars and cents for years . .:.. Credit Union’ service from Checking Accounts to Savings Accounts: and low-cost Personal Loans, Depend on us with complete assurance for all your MAY NOT BE GOOD COOKS ... BUT THEY'RE. ALL GooD™ tn All Money Matters, with every basic CASTLEGAR Across from P.O. 365-3375 COFFEE BREAK Solving Some of the Problem Associated With Making Pants By Lois Hughes Many favorable com- ments have been made on garments in and children's wear being modelled. d be .on and in the SHSS activity room at 8 Be. There is no admission fee and you will see the beginners and inter- mediates model their class projects. Coffee will be ser- are slim. Pants with pockets and belts also add weight to the figure. If you aren't slight, avoid both of these, When you choose a fab- ric and a pattern, you. will d the | follow! Most pant — ‘patterns come with stralght cut legs and must be altered to the wearer's measurements if the desired effect is to be achieved, Pacierns should be purchased Py, the hip ved at the of the fashion show. Lorry this ‘week will tel! us about pants which she says fashion experts and de- signers say should be worn only by women who present. a Bleagant view, front, aft and sldeways, However, she also thinks the convenience of wearing pants far outweigh the ery of fashion, and in this day and age of active women id f acti I agree with her. “But let Lorry instruct us on this item for our wardrobe: i A smart women. will ty on a pair of pants and take a good look at‘her fi- gure from all angles. If she is honest with herself she will make a mental note of her problems and try to sol- ve them objectively. If her hips or seat are very large, she can always: wear an overblouse which is long enough to cover this area, The same would apply if she has a protruding tum- problem. - If the whole trunk ar- ea is thick and shapeless, a loose fitting tunic or, ket, at least to the of the hips, could hide a multitude of sins, ~ ; Bell bottom pants are very attractive on youthful figures-but the sizeof the ll really depends on the be! i height ofth@ “wearer. Too _ to’ th: height ate ‘tha le can make’ a per son -look-shorter.and wider. If you are ‘in’ doubt: about . the lower’ e of the pants —a ig «from 18 “inches to 23. inches ‘is attractive. Wider than that, belongs to the. teenagers and teeny- boppers, : as Slightly flared pants are good for all ages and are. ‘gee suractve i straight or slim legs. Those . that. sew ~ at home are able to make a good pair of pants from a yard or a yard anda quar- ter of 60. inch Fortrel fab- tic. This allows pienty of hem and good wide seams. The variety of pants pat- terns available is erritic, me The best idea for pants is to buy. one: pattern and alter it to fit perfectly..Use the same pattern. for all your pant ‘suits, changing only the tops. This elimin- ates -constant altering. of patterns and you ‘are assur- ed a good fit every time. Fabrics. for: pants are important as well. Did you know. that a textured Fort- rel or double knit can add pounds to your- figure? - If you tend to. be heavy. on’ the hips or leg, then plain, xtures are best. “ smooth te: Also if you tend to be hea- ~ vy, avoid the clingy jerseys and’ single . knits, These show up all your. extra bulges. If you choose a rib- bed ‘effect, make; sure the rib. runs ‘up’ and’ down in- stead of across, unless you jac- . bottom - + winners for to patieta are two inches or-less in Hip, waist or thigh, then they can pande on the seam allow- pajustment is made ie the pack, th same applies to the elastic from a lightwei- ght fabric instead, or to use an elastic which needs no casing and ‘can be sewn just on-top of the pants. Tod: Hes’ are longer the le hown, The bottom hems should stop just where the heel be; eight |" id _sum- make the . ‘figure © s: looking while loud © colors add to.it Also, blouses and ntion I£your, figure irop an perfect, , ines to below the “have problems paper. Government Offers $100 Travel Essay Prize to Students Hon. W. K. Kiernan has announced.that the Depart- ment of Travel Industry of- fers 30 prizes of $100 each .to Grade XH_ students for essays that might be used as travel stories. Bl APPLE Juice | ORANGE CRYSTALS EGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 9, 1972 » WERE (S AN OPPORTUNITY TO ‘ ONE OF wi 500 G0 DOGOLED, Round Steak Rump Roasts 22" Pork Picnics Fresh Pork Steak HEINZ KETCHUP 20 OZ, , BOTTLE CUT FROM CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD MATURE GRAIN-FED BEEF CUT FROM CANADA CHOICE, Ib. GOVERNMENT A9: INSPECTED ...... Ib. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SOUPS oo cewed '*= $1.00 CHESE = «2 = $4.59 3£= $1.00 | DAD'S COOKIES = g¢ [ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 20 ..*1.39] LOCAL FRESH EGGS =~ 2. 89 FROM THE IN-STORE CRUSTY ROLLS . BAKE. SHOP 3 OZEM seasessssseceee $1.00. {SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI [| ~~ MUSHROOMS — [ cm. m POS 341 2% 89° 289 5 « 98F GRADE “A” LARGE STEMS AND PIECES Wage de ays will be r on originality of ideas, and - should be’ not more than 1,000 words.:The project is open to all Grade Xi Pi in the province's public and private schools. Entries. should be sent to Harry P. McKeever, Dir- ector-Publicity, 1019 Wharf St., Victoria, © post-marked May 31, 1972, at the latest. » Mr. Kiernan said the Prizes’ will b t P 9 = 796 | GARBAGE BAGS SHRIMP 2 MAIKINS VEGETABLES | PALMOLIVE 14 oz, 89: tins 3 $1 89¢ MIX OR MATCH ’.......... e new ideas and approaches .to the develop- ment of attracting tourists to see. British Columbia. Freshness, literary — ability and knowledge of the pro- ince are further factors . “We “would also like to think that the prize money will encourage our’ senior students to attend univer- sity next year,” the Minis- ter said. Dance to "The High. Flying Bird" 2 BOSS ROCK SOUND FROM VANCOUVER Selkirk College Friday, March: 10; 1972 9 p.m. to.1 am. Students $1.25 Non-Students $1.50 | CALIFORNIA LETTUC POTATOES ....... TUBE TOMATOES --:~~..... CRISP ‘N. TENDER ... Lucky Doucar FOOD WHERE YOUR DGLLAR BUYS MORE