U.was just a two- buck belt. You did- n't even need it. You even had enough bread to buy it. But, you lift- just for kicks. What you didn’t think about was the fact that shop- lifting. is stealing. Yes. Stealing. And stealing is a crime. And crimes are punishable by law. Some kicks, ed it instead. It was © home was when the store detective nabbed you on your way out. Then you. got taken to the’ manager's of- fice. Then you got taken to the police station. Then they called your folks. You started to feel .a little bit sick: dor ‘age. But juven- iles who steal get police records; too. “Ws Ike a tattoo. Never washes or wears off, ‘It. sticks fo you. Some kicks. Maybe it: didn't happen to you. Or not yet. But think about it. Shoplift- ing can wreck your life in seconds. These Merchants Care «Do You? That's what I call sail power. P & G Builder's: Supply Ltd.-: Carl's Drug Mart Helen’s Flower & Gift Shop Monashee Sports | Pete's TV Service Super-Valu. No. 55 GLS Electronics Ltd. The Book Shop . Oglow’s Castlegar Drug MacLeods Store Stedman’s Department Store Simpsons-Sears Ltd, “The Klothes Kloset _ #ield’s Store Robinson Stores - Caldset General Store &' Loundret Ltd. Karnie’s Mitchell Suildall West's Department Store No Library Referendum Vole for RDCK this Fall . The Regional District of Central Kootenay will not hold a referendum on the Kootenay Llbrary rz Sraten Society's pro- a library network in the Koato ys as planned, ai setore resolved at Satur. meeting. a decision to take no further action on the referen- dum bylaw was made after the provincial Library Develop- thent Commission reluséa te fund the other two Tagional iatricte involved in the proposal had already re; 2) Easlier this month the City of Castlegar, which had indi- cated it would put the proposal of the Kootenay Library: Sys- ° tem to referendum when the municipal election is held, re- cinded that motion. ‘Correction - Mrs. Steve ae or fi when appearing in a the Oct, 9 issue of the inten News, was erro fied as Mra. Steve Gallo Sr as ahe boarded'a:PWA flight to Vancouver with her grandson = Gallo, This step was taken after council evaluated that the pro- posal had more to offer the people at considerable less cost than the present system and gave its support without going to the people.” Society information officer Helena White said the LDC refused to fund the project in ‘one regional district alone. * Soclety members, confi- dent the proposal would be ted by all sooner or later, had shed the Loc to fund the project within ¢ RDCK if regional voters ed the proposal. Society members are now meeting with Regional District ‘of East Kootenay directors to hammer out an agreement. Members intend.to meet with Regional District of Kootenay Boundary directors later. Mrs, White said changes to the proposal ‘would be minor adjustments and rearrange- ments of costs. The proposal still has to conform to the libraries act_and LDC. stand- is, . She sald if agreement is reached with the two districts, membera will be hoping for a referendum next spring. / The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL $1,200! That's right! We have banked more than that amount - from the B.C, School Sports Draw ticket sales. ‘That means our school can keep $600 for its own’ special Sports program. ‘Thank you, everybody who. supported us... you're topsl! eee udy and Julia have found out from class registers which is the most common Ghettien name of both our grade 8 and of our grade 8 boys, Cat you guess?, Remember, when these names were given us, we didn't have any say in the matter whatsoever! You'll have to, go back to 1961 or thereabouts... We are living proof: of what ‘was considered attractive all those years agol ee aie ‘While you ‘are pondering, ., we are cooking up’a' scheme! student in the school to tell us which name he would choose if he had the chance," Do’ you'\think’ they'll match? We have listed the names moat often found, this achool year, at the end of our column. Next week we will list the students’ own choice... We're guessing they'll be dif- * ferent! eee ‘Allen Isakson brought a book to Listening. Skills that really fascinated us, It was ‘about the Coastal Redwoods of Northern California, As: you. probably. have heard, some of them are more than 9,000 years old ‘and are still growing, .(You‘ean actually touch’ trees 300 feet tall with diameters of more than 20 feet!) But did you know that they have a resistance to’ both disease and fire? It is because of their thick bark and the small amount of resin it’contains, Further, the wood is soft. and sponge-like in quality al- lowing it to absorb’ water jeasily, Elsewhere in this paper is 4 poem’ abotit? the Redwoods iwritten, by. the builder of the Golden Gate Bridge. Castlegar BE A BLOOD. DONOR | Your Red Cross blood donation can mean the difference between YOUR | “BLOOD, vi fe and death for another ‘human being. Yat alving your blood costs you nothing and it takes only a half ‘hour of your time, “Be a Red Cross blood donor. The next clinic will be held In LEGION HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 29th” 205 p.m, ‘and 7 fo 9:30 p.m. N Red Gross Blood Clinic Sponsored by: “Constleger Kiwanis Club and he. ¢ Canadian Red Cross ‘Society Last week we told you a Ittle about our soclal studies and math programs, Now let's take'a look at Engllsh: In, Language, there is heavy emphasis on grammar, spelling, and usage. Grade 9 are studying etymology and derivation, In Literature Mr. Sang’s grade 9 classes are reading storles from “Strawberries and Voices”. They are studying, listening skills and writing plot outlines. ‘Mr. Roulstone's classes are following a five-day schedule which includes IIterature, poet- Ty, Spelling, grammar, evalua- > tion, and enrichment, eee ‘The Band students are off to a good start on their major project—band uniforms. Under Mr. Nelson's leader: ship they are diligently raising money ina variety of ways. ~ You'll hear a lot from our band We are going to ask each’ this year. > ‘At present thelr theme song is “On Toppf Old Smokey” with s humming accompani- ment by Mr. Clark: eit. “This week's sports spat- light:is on Mike Wichert who leads ‘all the’ bowlera with a hefty 178 average. He expects to get it up to 183 in a month or 80, And now for ‘those Chris- lan names! “Laurie” fs the top hole for the girls. (Sometimes {It is spelled ‘Lori, sometimes Lorie, but most often Laurie,):: Did you guess right?“ “Ken”. wins it hands down = for the boys. Most of our boys have short, snappy names like Bill, Bob, and Ed, They Ike it that way. Ever Wonder What Really Kills an Organization? Modern Lithography Ilsted ‘ these as “Ten Rules for Killing ‘an Organization”: © Don't come to the meetings, © If you come; come late. ©. Find fault with officers and members, “e Never accept an office; it is easier to criticize than to do things. © Nevertheless, get annoyed if you aren't appointed to's committee, © Tfappointed to a committee, don't attend its meetings, @ Iasked by the chairman to give your opinion say nothing— alter the mepting, tell everyone how things should have been done, « Dono more than necessary —when other members roll up thelr sleeves to help things along, say the association is run by a clique, © Hold back your dues as long as possible, or don't pay at all. © Don't bother getting new members; but if you do, make sure they are gripers Iike your- self. Next time you attend a club or association meeting sce’ if you can identlty a “murderer” in:your midat, THE a ARE AND SO ARE THE P-R-I-C-ES AT. CUT-RATE THE FOOD FOLKS ALBERTA BRAND BEEF SIDES Gov't. Insp. Mature, Cut and Wrapped .... Ib. SAUSAGE . |b, 9c VEAL CHOPETTES Ib. 1.19 ‘BEEF SHORT RIBS Ib, 8c BULK WEINERS .. Ib. 8%c CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 23, 1976 D-BAR-D_ LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Monday to. Friday at 4:00 p.m, Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D. CABARETS NO CABARET THIS WEEKEND WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischénla FALLING CHUCK STEAK BEEF. No, 1 QUTY. A-1):. RIB STEAK BEEF. No, 1 QTY, A-t POT ROAST BEEF, No, 1 QLTY, A-? . PORK STEAKS. SHOULDER. GOVT. INSP. BEEF SAUSAGE ...[b. 1.29 RUMP ROAST BEEF, No, 1 QLTY, A-1 ... 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