CASTLEGAR NEWS. uredav October 6, 1977 ‘COSTUMES GALORE and hats to spare were evident on n the weekend as this group of! ‘Kiwanians displays Klondike dress Friday Nice spirit. r the ‘club's Klondike Night held Saturday evening in the Castlegar Curling Rink. Left to right are, Norm McNabb, Jo-Anne Farrell, Clare Gerrand, Suzanne Rogers, Betty Greep, Charlie Cohoe, Trudy Biln, Jackie McNabb, Jerry Ashton, Kay Heuer and ! Terry Rogers. Kiwanis president Charlie Cohoe said a capacity crowd was in and Community Centre. BL. Per i attendance for Klondike Night before the evening really got underway. The financial picture is not immediately known says Cohoe but the evening has been declared a highly successful event. Proceeds go to youth programs in the community. This has been an annual event in the past but was bypassed last year so that the club could sponsor the dance that marked the opening of the new Castlegar and District Arena ‘—CasNewsFoto by Lois Hughes psychiatry at the College of Couples Need Counselling After. Divorce A. psychiatrist says most soparated or divorced couples urgently need counselling after the event in order to avoid serious psychological problems. ‘ “It is naive to think that Seer que eT ec ee Tee TT Ee along with a legal divorce comes a psychological divorce,” sald Dr. Richard Gardner, associate clinical professor of Physicians and Surgeons, Col- umbia University, New York. “The perpetuation of un- healthy psychological ties be- yond the time of the legal divorce probably is the most common.-source of parental grief and post-divorce psychi- atric disturbance in children. “After a legal‘divorce, the couple may feel the need to use each other as- scapegoats, wreaking vengeance,” said Dr. Gardner, who was.in Toronto recently to address an Ameri- can Psychiatric Association convention, “Yet they may be very dependent on each other. They may have married in the first place because a mother-type wanted a child-type husband; he may have wanted a mother. “Whatever the problems, unless they have treatment for these neurotic ineractions, they may play them out on other OF FISH over 50 varieties $ TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER? - 10.a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel West Coast Seafoods QUALITY & ECONOMY COMBINED See Our Selecting ‘of Chinon Screw Mount Lenses, and the : economically- pitced ( Chinon CS Single Lens Reflex at: Pettitt Photos 74PineSt., Castlegar .- 365-7663 people they remarry.” Everyone's favourite. a.219 Top Sirloin for Thanksgiving. Canada Grade .. ALS Ib. Wing Steak Canada Grade Boneless. A Special treat Porterhouse 7 Canada Grade . Turkey Lifter Easy Does Flozen. Regular Brands. 8 to 20 lbs. Canada Grade Re :-Canada. Grade Dinner Size. Deluxe Pizza : Await Results of Lab Tests : , Officials Stay Mum . ‘Take Precautions to Avoid ‘Theft Stolen CB Sets Find Market | Announcement: Boneless Hams. C. C. Lenfesty & Company Safeway. Cry-o-Vac eseelb,” $2. 79 Evidently conscious of the ' fole such incidents have played | ‘in the history of the Doukhobor | peapte, authorities are keeping { tight-lipped about their investi-. } gation into the fire which razed On Cause of Fire “But we are checking out other leads," said Brigadier, who was.in Grand Forks with other officers Monday and Tues- day of last week, combing the ‘the Grand Forks C ! Centre of Union of Spiritual ; Communities of Christ, Sept. 421. { + “There's nothing definite i yet,’ said Cpl. Dave Brigadier lof General Investigative Ser- \ vees branch of the. Nelson ‘RCMP subdivision. “The inves: :Higation is still i going or on.”" tHe. dec] ing Inspector Johnson of the provincial fire marshall's office was also in that community last week and returned on Monday for an overnight stay. He ac- knowledged ‘that samples of ashes taken from various loca- tions around the site of the fire have been sent away for, labora; fed to,,comment .. - "further on the.case at,this time, for fear that any public state: ments regarding the police in- quiry could jeopardize its suc- cess, some clues as to the cause of the fire but he said it may take two or three weeks to get the results, ruins of the building and obtain- : with The boom in the world of CB radio ai pas also been of Communications now re- — quires manufacturers to inscribe ee haat ik Ca ticks be ths: lower mainland area over the last couple of years. ity and to the absence in the past of any federal requirement for manufacturers ‘to inscribe serial numbers on their units, says the B.C. Automobile Asso- ciation. Though oe sets must bear A ready. black market is, available due to their popular-” sets with serial num- bers. Owners of sets without the serial number should mark their sets with some identifying num- ber such as an auto’ license number or. social insurance number, says the auto club. If there is a serial number, it should be recorded in a. safe + place. - CB owners should be cer- tain when purchasing their units that the set is DOC approved, ‘ini approved. aires for use ‘ise it will be illegal for use e Canada. 2jp.Canada, hupgreds of the,gptsy,) 5 + Pantie EB tort to ad- “may bear the.same number ‘which is.of littlé-value to, police’ + serve the following’ precautions in tracing or identifying them once stolen. Under new standards effec- a Noritake ' Gontemporary~ “Fine of “High Quality~at Special Prices cAll open stock, items are available , also tive July 1, 1977 the Department number on the air. cAutumn “Ball « October 6 to 22, 1977 Tenderly Astoria Bella. Lynbrook Carolyn. Culeton.; Laura, 2 $329.96 vises mi bile CB to ob- to thwart potential thieves: © Don't broadcast your home address or car licence %. off. 92pe. set 45pc. w Salad set $434.96 $217.46 * $164.96 it aerial is an -adver- tisement that you have a set.” Keep your vehicle off the street when you're not using it. © Buy an antenna which is retractable or can be snapped off. ©.If you have the space, install your CB set in: the dashboard. Though it is harder to service in this location, it is also a lot harder to steal and ‘most thieves won't bother. » © Use a sliding bracket to mount the transceiver. Then you can remove it and lock it in the trunk of your car or carry it with you when'you leave. Be careful. not to: feave‘any-of your CB’ equipment: lying..around the vehicle when’it is in the garage or parked at a shopping centre. © If it is not possible to use a sliding bracket to mount your CB, consider using a micro- © phone which can be unplugged and taken with you when you leave your vehicle. © Do not answer calls for, assistance yourself. Alert. the police or applicable emergency unit, © Consider purchasing an .- alarm system which. can be attached to the CB. © There are special locks available to secure the unit to the inside of the vehicle, if for some reason it is not Practical to temove the CB, © Do not flaunt your CB affiliation with bumper stickers, flashy mounts or your handle painted on the vehicle door. Toa Voice of the People: Buses Need Belts Too reece Caregen Nee: writing this letter in oante safety belts. I think it is a good idea for this to finally become a law on’ Oct. 1.0: / However, there is one thing Ithink everyone has overlooked, They say everyone in a vehicle must have seat belts, but what about the buses? The bus drivers have seat. belts, so why shouldn't ‘the children? You say you love your. children, so why not ‘make it: manditory for buses to have seat belts? There is a 99.9 chance of the people on the bus getting killed, or badly injured in a bus accident, than there is in a motor vehicle accident. If you love: syour: children, then: why ‘not: do ?something about it? If this law is to stick, you should think of the people or children riding in that ‘bus. Everyone has overlooked this. pretty well by now. + implications, you will only en- : suragte ‘agent. CB sets are not’” Germany. radlo thief, this is like honey to a bee, Don't purchase ‘hot’ units regardless of the price, warns the B.C. Automobile Associa- tion. In addition to the legal courage. further theft. When buying a used set, check to see if an identifying. number has | been removed and ask to see the original bill of sale. If you are suspicious, don’t buy the CB and report both the person and a description of the equipment to the police. Tt would be wise to insure it, advises the auto club. ; | Brat ith; your -Autoplan’ in-' - covered’ undef’ iormal auto in- surance policies, and must be listed separately on a ‘Special Equipment Endorsement’ form, the rate based on the declared value of the unit. West German Solar Lighter On the Market A solarpowered cigarette lighter that will never run out of fuel has gone on sale i in West Called the Sunfire, it costs about $1.75, and consists of a saucer-shaped silvered mirror to focus the sun's rays on a. spiral coil at the ignition point. For cloudy ‘days the makers include a place for a substitute—a box of matches, We would like to see a reply on this or some publication. 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