CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 18, 1980 y, / Ann Landers * Dear Ann Landers: Several years ago you printed @ prayer of thanks. | belleve It was sent to you by a famous doctor in New Orleans. | used to keep that clipping under the glass top of my dresser and one day the top was broken and the clipping was thrown out. Will you please see If you can ene It? | really do miss reading that wonderfully uplifting prayer. Mea 8 Pee — Faithful Reader Dear Reader: The author of the prayer was Dr. Alton C2. Direct health service / Vital Statistics charges to increase The provincial health ministry has announced in- creases in the direct charges of several health services to bring them into Jine with general cost-of-living trends. At the same time, two charges have been elimin- ated. Ochsner of New Orleans — a dis and a good friend of mine. Here it fs: MY BODY Thank you, God, for thls body. For the things it can feel — The things It can sense, Thank you for, the wondrous things it can do. For the bright figure of my body at the day's beginning. For Its weariness at the day’s end. Thank you even for Its pain — If only to sting me Into awareness of my own existence upon Earth. 1 took upon Your creation In amazement. For we are Indeed fearfully and wonderfully made. All Its. secret, silent machinery — the meshing and churning — What a miracle of design! Don't let me hurt it, God. Or scar It, or spoll it. Or overindulge or overdrive it. But don’t tet me coddle it, elther, God. Let me love my body enough to keep It agile. And able, and well, and strong. Dear Ann Landers: You are the speaker at many luncheons and dinners. That means you must eat while being observed by thousands of people. Have you ever. been to a ‘‘chewmaster?"’ A friend told me recently that she read an article saying it Is very Important to chew on one’s ‘‘best"’ side because the face takes on many expressions that can be’ very unflattering if one chews on the ‘‘wrong’’ side. decided to’ experiment the other morning at breakfast. | put a large mirror an: the kitchen table and watched myself chew cereal and toast. | didn’t Ilke the way | looked, so | tried chewing on the opposite side. It looked better, but | bit my tongue and It bled. Now | think | ought to go to a chewmaster for professional guidance. Gan you tell me how and where I can find one? How much do they charge? !t is worth it? Thank you. - t in Wis. Dear Mas: | have never heard of a ‘‘chewmaster,”’ an: nelther have the two ists with whom | . People with healthy mouths automatically chew on both sides. can’t think of anything that might be gained from a chewmaster that coutdn’t be accomplished by using ordinary good manners: — which means chewing food slowly and quietly — with your mouth shut. Adventists free studies By DIRK ZINNER Many of the courses are Adventists Offer Free Bible Studies By Mail: Studying the Bible on an individual basis is the quiet- ness of one’s home is growing ; te also available in languages other than English, such as Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, French and many others, in Hazel L’Ecluse, lay activities director of the Castlegar- Trail Seventh-day Adventist Church. “An organized topical lesson-by-lesson outline makes the study of any of the PUBLISHER ~ The Castlegar News and the Mid-Week Mirror are both published by Castle News Ltd. Mail subscription rate to the Costlegor News is $20 per year ($28 in communities where the Post Office has Let- ter Cartier service). The price a very interesting pastime,”’ L'Ecluse says. “You also learn things you would nor- mally miss in the casual reading of the Scriptures.” L'Ecluse, who also co- ordinates the Bible study interests for the church in this area, says there are at least 500,000 students en- _ rolled in free courses around ‘the world.: The number of graduates annually crowds the 200,000 mark. The two best-known schools in North America are tassociated with open-air ‘broadcasting — the Voice of {Prophecy (radio) and Faith ifor Today (television). Both ‘are headquartered in Thou- sand Oaks, Calif, some 50 \ miles west of Los Angeles. This study-by-mail type opportunity was first offered on radio in 1942 and on television in 1950 and has been enthusiastically re- ceived ever since. Locally it is conservatively ‘estimated that it 100 in- on is 3S¢ for each edition. The price delivered b newspaper carrier for bot! editions is only 50¢ a week (collected monthly). Second- class mail registration number The Mid-Week Mirror is o controlled circulation newspaper distributed by carriers and mail to households and businesses located outside the normal cieculotion area of the Castlegar News. With some content changes, the Mirror is included os a se mid-week Castlegar News, ERRORS Both the Castlegar News ‘ond the Mid-Week Mirror will sibility of the advertiser, to read his ad when it is first the condition that in ¢! of fallure to publish any vertisement of any descrip- event thot e erroneous er witl dividuals are currently ac- tively enrolled in one or more of the courses available. Most of those enrolled are not Seventh-day Adven- tists and are taking the various courses to broaden for sig- nature, will not be charged for but the balance of the adver- applicable rat of an error, adve their of the Bible. Many become so ex- cited about the course they are taking that they tell their friends, who then also enroll. L’Ecluse says anyone wishing to enroll free and without obligation should call 965-2649 or 368-8742 or write 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail, B.C. VIR 137. “Courses in health and nutrition are also available,” L'Ecluse adds. Eliminate Human PROBLEMS Not Human BEINGS! FOR INFORMATION CONTACT RIGHT TO LIFE Box 1124 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1YO atany time, NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright in any printed mat- ter produced by Castle News Ltd. is vested in and belongs to Castle News Ltd.; provided, however, thot copyright in THAT PART AND THAT PART ONLY of any advertisement prepared from repro proofs, ‘engrovings, etc., provided by the advertiser shall remain in and belong to the advertiser. CASTLEGAR NEWS Established Aug. 7, 1947 Twice Weekly Moy 4, 1980 MID-WEEK MIRROR Established Sept, 12, 1978 CAMPBELL F Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb. 15, 1973 BURT CAMPBELL Publisher RYON GUEDES, Editor; TIM MESSENGER, Advertising Man- ager; LOIS HUGHES, Managing Editor; PETER HARVEY, Plont Foreman; LINDA KOSITSIN, Circulation Manager; ELAINE LEE, Office Monag The ii apply only to the ministry's treatment and residential care pro- grams, said Maurice Chazo- ttes, execptive director of health promotion and infor- mation. Preventive and basic home support services will not be affected. The new scale of charges will occur in acute care hospitals, where the daily cost to the patient for in- patient care will increase from the current $4 to $5.50 a day with day surgery charges going from $2 to $5; long-t care and d cent, and ambulance ser- vices. The increases, effective July 1, will establish levels which will now be adjusted annually on the basis of fluctuations in the consumer price index, ig: care facilities, where the per diem will increase from the present $6.50 to $8.60; medi- cal plan premiums, where the increase will be about 15 per 32" x 96" lothing is. quite so ainoying as to have someone go right on talking when you're interrupting. Panelling Choose from Valley Maple or Valley Birch NOW ONLY. Cedar Wavy-Butt Siding 1" x 10" x 7/8" $ NOW MARKED DOWN TO........--0008 / Glullo Ambrosone (nee anne Deanna of Castlegar), hier, born In Queen Victoria Hospital In Revelstoke on June 6. ANDERSON — To Mr, and Mra. Charles Anderson of Spokane, . (nee Keren Niel of Castlegar), a son, born June 11, DAVIS — To M ind Mrs. Gordon Davis of Quesnel (formerly of Castlega son, born June 11, KABATOFF — To Mr. and Mra. William Kabatott of Castlegar, a daughter, born dune 1. MeCORMACK— To Mr. and Mrs. it Castleg VLIET — To Mr. and Mre. Robert. Vilet of Salmo, a daughter, born dune 7. VOYKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voykin of Slocan Park, a daughter, born June 9, OBITUARIES ANDRETTA — Remo: Andretta, 68, of Kiro Manor In Trall, died J In’ Mater Misericordiae ind. Prayer 6 81, Anthony's jolie Church on June 10 with funerat mass conducted the follow- Ing day by Father Stan Frviak. COOMBES — Joseph Sinclair Coombes, 66, of Nelson, died June 7 In Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital, Service wi id June 11 In a! of Thompson Funeral Home with Envoy Erlo Crowthor officiating. Cremation, DeBAISKE — Alma Loulae De- Gr 80, of Trali, died June 6 at Regional Hospital. Prayer service was conducted from Car- berry'’s Memorial 6, Funeral mi wi from 8t. Jose; Catholic Church Warlield on June @ with Rev. me ido Magilo officiating. Inter- meni wi Cometery. ee CHERNENKOFF — William Nick 75, died June 12 at Michast of son, born May 30. | MAILEY — To Mr. and Mra. Mike Malley of Montrose, @ son, born dune 4. é K PISTAK — To Mr. and Mri Pistak of Trall, a daug! June David born RICHARDSON — To Mr. and Mra. Robert Richardson of Ti son, born June 3, SANTORO — To Mr. and Mrs, Fred Santoro of Nelson, a eon, born June 5. ! TERRY — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terry of Castlegar, a daughter, born June 12. THIESSEN — To Mr. and Mra. Bernard Thiessen of Trail, a son, born June 4. 5 7,000 surface measure) Castlegar and District Hospital. Prayer service was held June 13 from the chapel of Castlegar Funeral Home with funeral con- ducted the following day.-Burlal waa in Ootischenla Cemetery. Western Check those June 11 Western Express tickets, Wi- nners for the $10,000 prizes are 1817782, 1878531, 1814- 217, 2281249 and 2514104. © “The five $100,000 winnning numbers are 3466188, 2099- 728, 2565879, 1683575 and 2878686. 1%" in White or Brown Regular $98.88 was at Mountain View de GANS — Tony de Gans, 82, of Edgewood, died June 3 at Arrow Lakes Hospital in Nakusp. Service was held In 8. Agnes Church In Bosewcod on June 6 with Rev. rek Parry officiating. Interment was In Edgewood Cemetery. numbers For additional prizes remember the last six iden- tical digits are worth $1,000; last five identical digits $100 and the last four identical digits $25. The last three identical digits will allow the’. J ticket holder to redeem that ticket for five dollars worth of Western Express tickets. NOW MARKED DOWN TO..... crus, 9550 NOW ONLY...... ASPENITE 4 x8'x7/16" NOW ONLY. ‘De ROSA — Emma De Rosa, 64, of Now Denver, died June 11 at Trall Regional Hosplial. Rosary was recited June 13 from 81. Anthony's Church at Now Oanver with funerat mase celebrated the following day by Rev. Bernard Fransen OMI. Burial was at New Denver Cemetery. HUTT — Worrle W. Hutt, 59, of Nelson, dled June 11 at Kootenay Lake District Hospital, Memorial rvice was held June 16 from 81, Paul's Trinity Church In Nelson. KONKIN — Vora Konkin, 51, of Tarrys, died accidentally on June d at Colville, Wash. Prayers were recited Juno 10 fram the chapel of Castlegar Funeral Home and fu- neral service continued the fotlow- Ing day at the Tarrya Hall. Cre- mation, AYCKMAN — Lorraine Edna + Ayckman, 67, of Trall, dled June 9 In Trail Regional Hospital. Serv! was conducted June 11 from St. Andrew's Anglican Church in, ‘Trall with Rev, Bob Purdy offici- ating. Interment was at the Weat- lawn Cemetery In Cranbrook. MITH — Margaret Wilson (Peggy) Smith, 88, of Nelon, died june 5 at Mount 8t. Francis. Hoaplial. Memorial service was held June 9 In the chapel at Mount St. Francis with Rev. J.0, Wilson officiating. 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