CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, October 80, 1975 First Aid ‘Treatment For Burns Recommended first ald for burns by dry heat is as follows: ‘Treatment depends on the alze of the burned area and the depth of tissue involved. Some ‘burns result only in a Castlegar's Environment Development Project, is among the latest 24 Local Initistives Projects involving an expendi. ture of $520,188 to receive the approval of Manpower and the skin. Pain may Hy relieved if cold water or ice is applied. Serious after effects do not normally result, but if a sunburn, for example, covers a large area of the body, it may be advisable ta consult a doctor, More serious burns involve destruction of skin and under- lying ues. A burned area should be covered with a sterile (it possible) dry dressing as quickly as possible to help prevent Infection, Tce may be applied to. relieve pain and minimize blis- tering, but it must be packed in ‘8 waterproof container so that the dressing is kept dry, Anyone who suffers a serious burn should have medi- cal attention, Castlegar’s Boggest tire Super-Marketl COFFEE BAR Special! Delicious Grape Drink LARGE SIZE © Only 19¢ UN-COLA. 7-UP 6 LARGE BO! + (plus epost CLEAR APPLE JUICE LARGE 48 OZ. TIN tin 69¢ * Cancer S lintster Robert. Andras. ‘The Castlegar project cre- ates five jobs and calls for 160 man-weeke with an expendi- ture of $22,500. This project is the levelling and landscaping of the grounds around the Douk- hobor Village and the National Exhibition Centre, Other projects approved are as follows: Nelson, Silver King Expan- ston Program, $19,600, 90 man- weeks, 3 jobs; Rossland, Mu- seum Project, $32,100, 214 man-weeks, 6 jobs; Kaslo, Com- munity Home Care Service, $19,500, 180 man-weeks, 5 jobs; Nelson, Youth Centre, $9,000, man-weeks, 2 jobs and Keele Renovation and Restora- tion, Langham Hotel, $28,050,- 187 man-weeks, 7 jobs. Creston, Wynndel Room at Recreation Centre, $24,000, 160 man-weeks, 10 jobs; Salmo, Ski Hill Program, $13,500, 90 man- weeks, 3 jobs;, Nelson, White- water Ski Area, $28,600, 192 man-weeks, 8 jobs; Lardeau To be Used for.Landscaping | $22°500 LIP for Castlegar Area Recreation Facility Improve: ment, $93,938, 266 ' man- weeks, 21 jobs; and Wynndel Community Hall Floor Replace- ment, $9,300, 62 man-weeks, 7 fobs; New Denver Community and Recreation Facility, $37, 800, 252 man-weeks, 9 jobs; Johnson's Landing Club Project, $24,600, 164 man- weoks, 6 jobs; Nakusp Chil- dret intre, $13,500, 90 man- weeks, 8 jobs; Ainsworth SIil- verledge Hotel Restoration, Parks and Recreation Facili- tes, $14,400, 96 man-weeks, 6 Jobs; Nelson, Blewett, Recrea- ton ‘Boclety Ski Hill, $9,000, 60 man-weeks, 2 jobs; Rossland, 22,950, 163 ka, 6 jobs; and Nakusp ard Annual Im: provement Project, $29,400, 196 man-weeks, 17 jobs; jelson, $16,000, 100 man-weeks, 4 jobs; Kaslo and District Arena, $31,- sto, fd man-weeks, 6 jobs; and Hall, $11,250, 75 man-weeks, 3 jobs; Riondel Community Boat sources Program, $54,000, man-weeks, 12 jobs; r aeatry What fo Look: for When Purchasing Color TV's If you're in the market for color television, you will want to be sure the set you purchase will give you many pleasurable viewing years, Independent picture qual- ity and electronic tests of today's setp have generally ahown that sets in specific categories give similar per- formance. Modular solid-state design, newly-developed types of pic ture tubes, and more concise tuning have improved today’s color television sets. Modular solid-state de- signs, used today by most manufacturers, afford greater Has Employee Education Program The Canadian Cancer Soci- ety bas an Employee Education Program that will assist any company or any union that wishes to undertake cancer education. ‘The Cancer Society is more than pleased to provide films, pamphlets, posters, ° speakers and even ‘interviewers to help your education program. In this way, you can bring cancer education to the attention of everyone in your company. ‘The program can’be set up in whatever manner best suits the particular organization, It is only through proper BLUE RIBBON At |... TEA BAGS 100 IN. PKG. $1.09 “tive'yea and working to- gether that we gan beat cancer. 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If you have children, make sure the con- struction is strong and sturdy. Dials mounted on the side or the rear of the set may be impractical if you plan to place your set between other objects. ‘And for the younger genera- “-tion, ensure thé’controls aré'not ~ aly simple:to operate but also poral unlikely. to fall apart if sub- jected handling. that differently a bit of rough; about cancer can be obtained free by writing to: B.C. and Yukon Division, Canadian Can- cer Society, 1926 West Broad way,’ Vancouver, or 857 donia, Victoria, B.C. Body Found Near Railway _ Tracks Sot. The body of a. 76-year-old man found near railway tracks on the Thrams flats Saturday, has been identified as Peter 8. Tarasoff of Thrums. Police said a post-mortem is to be conducted to determine the cause of death. styled cabinet models within. given brand name may differ significantly in quality. unless their frames are very much re. ‘Tone quality among sets does vary and you should listen carefully to each set. Increase the volume to see that the audio-output is reasonable free of distortion until two-thirds of the volume control has been reached. Check the size and position of the speaker—a four-inch |< diameter or a three-by-five inch’ oval is likely to be the minimum size which will provide reason- ably satisfactory sound quality. The speakers facing forward $55.00 single. ATTENTION: ALL HOCKEY LOVERS HOCKEY NIGHT WITH VANCOUVER CANUCKS $44.50 per person sharing double or twin. Centennial Motor Hotel — 898 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. will probably be more advan- Evelucive P, L > Inclad — One night deluxe accommodation at the: Centennia} Motor “Hotel, | tageous than those facing the side or top, When viewing different television sets compare several aspects of the Images projected on the screens. ‘ Independent. studies gen- erally consider that: a set's brightness should not wash out, even ina brightly-lighted room; the contrast should be able to show changes in the contour of objects which, along with other subtleties, can give the picture ath three-dimensional ap- .ace; crispness of outlines, . Trmness “of detall,’ and shi ness of the horizontal scanning Ines are important to picture clarity. Compare pre-set fine tun- ing and the instant-on feature before deciding on your televi- sion set, Pre-set fine tuning and inatant color controls, while certainly a convenience which usually works well, must be aligned perfectly in the factory or else the pre-set button may ‘not produce the best color balance of which et is capable. ‘The instant-on sets are fed a low voltage Trall ‘Activity UTHERAN \ CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Sunday: Schoo! 9:45, a.m. Worship Service 13 am, Everyone ‘Welcome “The Church’ of the Lutheran Hour" Rev. Ride Klein: Hen! 112. 4th Ave. N. 6.0662 or 365-3664 CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Laaming”:"Worshiping” Sunda f 9:45 Den: Classes for all Ages Next to the ce 11 am, Family Worship 7:30, p.m. Opportunites to Serve aly Hier ites ming Worl Sarin CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETING IN CASTLEGAR APOSTOLIC “CHURCH ‘One Block -East of .the Tinea $9,000, 600 man- weeks, 2 jobs. ST. DAVID’S: 9:40 a.m, Sunday School Tuesday, 6:45 Parish CHice: 365-833 AAinisters: Ted Beto tte & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Service: & Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a.m. (Alternate United _& Anglican Service). 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m, United Church Service © 11:15 a.m, Anglican Service mM. auth sro 3 ‘8:30. — Fireside Fellow: ; Other Mid-week Activities — owen Peri Office sod Bob. Gefitha Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m: Sunday School 11am. Morming Worship PENTECOSTAL . TABERNACLE 787 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham |, Church Ph. 985-5212 ST RITA'S! Sunday School 9,50 am. . :. CATHOLIC.CHURCH Morning Worship 11am.“ ae roe Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. y at anes ‘Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 | Seburday Night Mase 7 pm. ; Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 gy Massed a Dear Ann Landerm: After reading that sad episode ‘about the - young wife whose husband chose his do; her, write my firat. letter to Ann Landers, Fa ices While the young wife's letter may have sounded peculiar to «Many people, let me assure you it's not as far-out as one might think, I'll bet plenty of marriages have been broken up because of dogs. My own was, for sure. After several months, I realized my husband was using his dog as an excuse toavold closeness to me, Henry talked to the dog "ag if it were a person, all the while Ignoring my questions as if he were stone deaf. \ \ Henry insisted that the dog sleep in our bed—often between. vus,,I ean tell you ft did very little for our sex life. I won't attempt to describe what the'dog’s claws did to my fine bedsheets and blankets,‘or how his snoring annoyed me. ‘The final straw was when Henry insisted that the dog be sewed te tare hia pillow, That was quite a sight to wake up to. Wvorce will be final next month and [ hope ‘my husband ~ and Ms hound will be very happy together. Sendra Dear Sandra: Your assumption that dogs can break up marriages is correct. I received a surprising number of letters citing chapter and verse. Please read ‘on, Dear Ann Landers: Whyn married my wife she had a miniature poodle named Fifi. I grew up with golden retrievers and always felt that miniature poddles were poor excuses for real dogs. I developed an early and intense dislike for Fifi. The feeling was mutusl ‘The trouble stated on our. honeymoon, I wanted to go to Honolulu, but my wife refused to put Fifi in a travel cage so 1 Directory of Business and Professional Services. COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service __ 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar. PHONE'365.3301 Open Saturday ‘even while they are switched off, so,they will give you a picture within ten seconds. ty bill, they will prolong the life of your set by sparing the tubes the shock of high, current rushes. i You have to remember, however, to eliminate thia, “eontinuous voltage if you're not’ using your set over an_ex- . tended period of time. Make sure you understand’ the warranty or guarantee. Know the precise coverage of different parts and the length of time that:the guarantee remains in effect. . Note if carry-in service is led or if home service is ineluded during the warranty Phone Al 365-5851 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughttul Servica, ze Ambulance — Flowers «Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. . 213 Baker St. Nelson Na We are Franchise Dealers Castlegar’ & District Sales & Service PHONE 352-5383 Dealer License: Number 01471 CASTLE TIRE LTD. 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Fin slept at the foot'of our bed all through the honeymoon. She growled and barked whenever showed any sign of affection for my bride. You ean imagine ‘whyt a beautiful time I bad.’ sted exactly one year. The blow-up came when I was Instructed to buy Fifi a mink coat for Christmas—or else. I chose thé “or else” and am now happily married to a lovely woman who also was with retrievers, ‘They slegp in their own quarters off the kitchen and ‘life is beautiful, © / y —From The Ridiculous To The Sublime Dear Sub: fm happy for you—and now here's another. one. Dear Ann ¢ That unfortunate bride'whose marriage ruined byjher husband's dog struck a aympathotie note, . ieee top: have a setious problem because of # pooch. Ralph and I married nine years ago. For seven of those nine yeara, I've played second fiddle to Spot. When we have feat far supper, Ralph always reminds me to “save some for Spot”, refuse he gets mad and refuses to speak to me for the Plenty a the evening. ~ When Ralph is {n another room and I hear his voice Fil ask, “What is it, dear?” He usually replies, “I wasn't talking to you. I was talking to the dog.” You can't Imagine how put-down I feel. Sometimes I just bawl. + So what's the answer, Ann? \ Need Help Dest, ‘Need: What's the question? Should you dump Ralph? Only you know if 10 do some arithmetic, woman, and base your ‘decision ‘on the tottom Tin f Renn’ to Reside in Thrums 1s There Life Affer Death? The Doctor Doesn't Doubt It TTBr. Elisabeth Kubler Ross of Detroit, who has counsel thousands. of epommty! il patients, is convinced that ‘people don't dle.” Petie 49-year-old Swias-born paychiatriat, author of On Death and Dying and two other ‘books on death, says she knows “beyond the shadow of a doubl” there is life after ‘death, “This is not just the spooky | story (of someone who has worked with too many dying patients,” she said. “It is a good feeling to be able to say after many years that people don't really die.” Many patients declared legally dead who are later revived resent having their new life ended, she said. “They have a fabulous feeling of peace and whole- Dr. “People - ness," who are blind can see, para: plegics have legs that they can move: They have no paln, no Tear, | no anxiety. fact,” ‘the said, “it is such a: beautiful-experience that ‘many of them resent being brought back to their physical: bod; ‘She ange she has,inter- viewed hundreds of patients who were declared le, and were later revived and that Relatives and friends from as far away as Hawall gathered on Sept. 20 at the-Tarrys Hall to celebrate the marrlage of Bs Mis Marilyn Plotnikoff and Mr. Philip Alex Rezansolf. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Phillp A. Plotnikoff of ‘Tarrys and the groomis the son of Mr. and Mra. Alex Rezansoff of Thrums, For her wedding, the bride chose a traditional Russian ensemble, made of white poly- ester jaquard with a delicate floral pattern. The jacket was atyled with princess pleats and was fastened down the front with pearl buttons. The long, . full sleeves of the bodice were softly gathered to Illy-pointed cuffs. Her headdress was a shawl. of nylon sheer, embroidered with a border of red flowers and leaves, and fringed with silk threads, For accent she wore a corsage of red sweet- heart rose buds and lily-of-the- valley. Maid-ot-honor was Maxine Zelbin of Tarrys, who wore Russian outfit of rich pink polyester crepe. The blouse had straight lily-pointed sleeves, soft princess pleats and a high collar. Her corsage consisted of + pink rose buds nestled in baby's breath, A polyester shawl in an elegant lace design completed her ensemble. ‘Mr. Paul Maloff, a cousin of | the groom from ‘Thrums, was best man. ‘The bride's mother helped toreceive the guesta dressed in a Russian outfit of mint green polyester crepe, the blouse of which featured a generous ‘V-neck edged with pleated ruffles. Her shawl was of delicate polyester Ice, and for accept she wore a corsage of rellow. covered with a white lace tablecloth, accented by a pink underlay. Centring the table was the three-tier wedding cake, iced in traditional white and decorated with pink roses and tiny doves, ‘Twisted glass pillars separated the ere with the top layer featuring two doves in a neat of Iily-of-the-valley. Arrange- ments'of various shades of pink rosea completed the table de- cor. Members of the Kootenay Choir sang traditional Doukho- bor songs throughout the re- ception. Mr, Peter of AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 GRANITE HEAD STONES and GRAVE MARKERS “ soos * Contact — Fau! Markoff, Slocan Park Agent for — Great West Memorials “Ootischenia was master of eetemniss and a congratula- Measage was presented ta the ‘young couple by the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. Mike Es- ovoloff of Thrums. Guests in attendance were from Hawaii, Saskatchewan, Vancouver, Cranbrook and Kel- owna, Special guests included Mrs, Anna Markova of Brilliant and Mr, and Mrs, Pete Voykin of Pass Creek, the latter having recently returned from a trip to the USSR. ‘ ‘The newlyweds are now making their home in Thrums. “Results From Joy Keillor ” Bridge Club Eight and a half tables took in play at Monday even- ing’s session of the Joy Keillor Brides Club with'the following North-South Firat, Doug .G Glover and the details of their were remarkably similar. Dr. Ross said most of the “dead” patients deseribe sensa- él tions of floating a few feet above their bodies and’can accurately describe the resusc!- tation efforts. Almost al she sald, say they were greeted someone who had died ut before them. “know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that there is life after, death.” ‘he m's mother wore a suit of pink bubble polyester spe trimmed with lace. Her thaw was of white lace, and a corsage of pink carnations baby’s breath provided the accent, ‘The reception area of the Tarry's Hall was decorated with white doves of peace and flowers and streamers of pink and white, centred by a cluster of bells. The head table’ was Kelllor and Stan Gree Sree third, John Davisand Usuerh; forth, Mary- ellen and Hubert Hunchak. 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