When the history of guilt is written, Parents who refuse their children money will be right up there in the top ten. e Most of us are sustaining members of the Sin by Indulgence Club. | serve — without pay — as its patlonsl president, having made every mistake in the OOK, Nearly every child psychologist | read sald you should set up an allowance system that would not only teach the basics of savings, but through work would give them a feeling of an value, I paid my kids to sleep, blow their noses, breathe in and out, clean out their cages, pick up their own towels, go out and play, get their bicycles out of the street, keep their feet on the floor, Pass something, and one New Year's Day offered one of them a blank cheque if he would stop y nacking his lips. By the time the kids bit puberty, they were filthy rich, Through loans and heuvy interest, rates, we were able to borrow from them enough to make the paymen- ts on their overbites and send them to camps where we gave them a cand to rot their The one thing the psychology books never pointed out was how long it would take to give them the basics of saving and that feeling of accom lishment and per- sonal value, My children’ s first words were, "Do | have to use my own money Thad to get ido of the guilt. Guilt bacause | got to go to the hospital for surgery and they never got to go anyplace. Guilt because | bought a new sweater and they traded theirs for a Bee Gees album. Guilt because | went out on Saturday night and left them home with an overpaid sitter and $2,000 worth of toys. The breaking point came when we knew in our hearts we could never qualify for welfare as long as they lived under our roof. We made a speech, “Children,” we said, “you won't understand this now, but someday you will, We no longer want to deprive you of the poverty you so richly deserve, The Happy Days Are Here Again Bahk of Prosperity and Living Through Guilt is closed. Money is hot related to love. It's only a shallow substitute. What. you really need is a ton of self-respect.” Finally one of them said, “Do we pay for it with our own money?” We smiled, “It's the only way you can buy it.” (Voice of the People 7 Some drug truths Editor, Castlegar News: =: Since the use of drugs, ‘agewise, is moving: down- ward (8- to 14-year-olds), you might prevent some from getting involved if the folow- ing information and more. of this kind were printed in your paper, Seventh-day : Adventists, as early as two years .ago, published in their March is- sue of SIGNS OF THE TIMES that protonged use of marijuana may cause! more ‘physical harm than cigar- ettes or alcohol. e According — to two Calif. tem for four to six weeks. Being 6,000 times more solu- bie in, ‘iat than in water, once THC lodges itself in fatty tissue it remains there till it becomés water soluble and re-enters the bloodstream. People who use marijuana even socially are stoned all the time although they. dre not aware of it, the re- searchers said. According to the psychiatrist on the re- search team, marijuana ages you about 20 times faster than alcohol does, jthe Siisens us (Parente and ornia can lead to emphysema and bronchitis, and can cause damage to brain, lungs, liver, the reproductive system and chromosomes. Unlike alcohol, which is flushed out of the body in a . day, THC, the drug in mar- ijana, is trapped in the sys- need to be rade more aware of the harmful aspects of these types ‘of products so that future problems from drugs, slechol or tobacco can be avoid Dirk Zinner, Pastor Seventh-day Adventist Chureh Mayors concerned with court system KELOWNA (CP) — The Mayors of a dozen B.C. mu- nicipalities unanimously agreed Friday they want im- provements in the delivery of -justice to help control noisy house parties. At a meeting in West Vancouver, the mayors called for improved court proce- dures, a better municipal police financing formula and Provincial winners . The April 10 Provincial winning ticket number is 6711378. This ticket, with its complete number, wins 500,000. Additional prizes are $50,000 for the last six digits; $1,000 for the last five digits; $100 for the last four digits; $25 for the last three digits ‘and $10 for the last two digits. The next draw takes place this Friday. amendments to the provin- cial liquor laws. West Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys, contacted at his municipal offices, said Kelowna Mayor Dale Hammill will spearhead the mayors’ efforts to pre- sent their concerns to Pro- mier Bill Bennett and At- torney-General Allan Will isms. Humphreys said the aim is. for a face-to-face meeting at the end of April or early May. The meeting Friday arose from a discussion of noisy house parties at the Union of B.C. Municipalities conven- tion in Prince George last September. The mayors don't speci- fically blame the province's judges for “horrendous” de- lays in the court system but said prosecution, police and probation officials, as well as existing laws, contributed. The mayors unanimonsly supported similar. concerns expressed recently by the B.C. Police Chiefs Associ- ation. HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek "Drive a Litte to SaveaLot” W.K. Union Board of Health Poison poster contest winners “the West Kootenay Union Board of Health's first poison poster contest came toa close April 8 with the following declared winners: In the family group, includ- ing, adults are: Suzanne Makonin, Nelson, first Hebe Heckman, Robson, ' second, and Lori. McTeer, Rossland, third, First prize winner for the junior and senior secondary school class is Ken Koochin of Grand Forks. Koochin has algo won the prize for. best overall poster: Second place winner in this category is Colin McIntyre of Trail with third place going to Sabina Carli, Grand Forks, In the grades four to seven category, Shane Gilliea of Grand Forks, placed first while Marvin and Jeremy Skaling of Genelle got second place, Third place goes to Delibie Nicol of Trail. Prizes for the kingergarten to grade three class go to Kevin :Terness, Montrose, _first, Cori Gabana, Trail, second, and Carolyn Ross, Fruitvale, third. Prizes will be given out at the May health fair the even- ing of May 29 at the Waneta Plaza in Trail, First prize winners receive $80 each, second $20 and $10 for third prize. Best overall winner receives an extra $20, The judging of the posters was based on three consid- erations. The ability to at- tract attention, the ability to communicate precise factual information, and originality in concept and design. . ” Posters will be on display to May 28 at the Trail Health District office, May 28 and 29 winning posters and many others worthy of display, may be viewed at tho West Kootenay May Health Fair at the Wan- eta Plaza, The major purpose of the contest was to produce a number of attention-getting posters publicizing poison prévention, particularly in children, says a spokesman, W.K. technologists ° elect officers The West ‘Kootenay Aca- demy of the British Columbia Society of Medical Technol- ogists held a meeting last Wednesday at the Castlegar and District Hospital. being invested: alae = Marvin Thorgeirson; vice- ‘president — Maxine Coombs; secretary-treasurer — Bon- nie Hadiken. Outgoing offi- cers consisted of president — Anne Pellerine; vice-presl- dent lected . 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