(¢ 1 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Moy 17,1979 |.” j eaching Lite Dull - Humbug! Color Plays its Part ‘ ‘ i ‘ : Look out, Paris: and New The old boxes merely had - York,’British Columbla apples: the variety ‘stamped on. one ‘ will be stepping out in style this ead, but the new, designs have ‘fall, in'the very latest in apple ‘the variety clearly identified in carton design, large letters. The Red Delicious “Wo're changing to a sepa- box ‘is, ‘naturally, red. The rate design and color foreach of Golden Delicious will travel ina our '.varieties,” says Lionel gold and green béx. i Desharnais,’ marketing mana-. appear in-a tartan kilt, and ger of B.C. Tree Fruits Ltd., in Spartan will wear blue, Kelowna. “The new boxes are For the first time overseas” 1 easily identified by'the whole- shipments will be identified as the mighty ean fall, and the his draw in the filth gare,” sale and retail staff to.ease the ‘Canadian Apples”, . with the turkeys become eagles. | and bumped the opposition handling process from packing- traditional B.C. leaf stillappear: , | teamed * up > with another up for live, we'd have won house to the grocer’s produce ing on the box, but with ‘less venerable gentleman, both ol the tournament...’ ! display.” ° 2 : prominence, t you think ond feel, sol must make it easy : in- ping sun, wit ry - SUMMERSTAY — The Enicott Centre have openings for Summer Stay during July and August. . ifete Pets) Apply to.the Centre for application forms to enrall your son/daughter this summer. Please specify which two-week period you desire. |f longer accommodatian is lable. tf long dation Is ‘will notify you, ingles. = icient Way. : , Irying to icipac- personal . More “Parti tives. Don’t ever try to tell me that teaching school is a dull life, Oh, it can be preity gruelling, not to mention gruesome, in den and Ee Bat once We diapers while we were trying ust (he whole scene bloonis to make a better world for like a riotous garden in May. } ‘ For one thing, it’s spring. And as you walk around the halls of a high school, trying (o pry apart couples who are so tightly grooved “that you're afraid they're going to cave in a row of lockers, you can't help thinking you were born 20 of 30 years too soon. For another, the cursed snow and ice have gone, or almost, and you know there are only 10 or 11 weeks of martyrdom left until you walk out of that shoe fac: tory, (which most modem schools resemble) and kiss it goodbye for eight weeks. Then, in the: spring, all ty) former. prisoners-of war. {on opposite sides), and "we showed some of those young punks who were ‘in. their’ which creates: jing out of the jis nonsense. 't run. out (ds-oil 9 of the federal . orchard, and | will provide information, and~ 1s, research, and incent onium: mining and to expose the entire nuclear and use only. The money juana smokers would be better ms, Mea} in general. The illegality of jin, rs ‘fo represerit you, the. gerous mistake. We in to develo Il rights in other coun- ical. refugees. Human gh receiver stations for - Act. The people deserve giants. pol ¢ came soul of eight ele eae a games with four wins, .500,: fashion. They wind up with the best I've ever hit: in my ulcers and don’t steep nights, lites “And ‘if that dumm + In our type shutfle-board, eckstetter | hadia’t > iiissed gary markets. We need more wood use and small farm . ENDICOTT'CENTRE Schoo! & Training Centre for the Handicopped . Box 1820 N Creston, B.C. VOB 1GO combine laws to stop more 's money In the bank. and dan: telligent and eff either behind glass or up in the stands, where they polite- ly applaud a good shot and groan with sympathy when someone makes a near miss, Something like a cricket match, with good manners as important as winning. Shuffleboard is a game where you walk away after losing, face red with, rage at your stupid partner, who missed & key stiot. 1 have never seen any hand-shaking, but have heard a lot of mut- tering. The spectators con-- stanly heckle and offer ice on ci of the for p |; deep in the earth under the Alber- y office inNelson...° ere.in Kootenay West, at every: oppor- ight rates so that new seconda: incial forestry leaner cutting, massive reforestation, and fulb- on pre ‘t get sick-in the first place. fe mari Canada’: of igration: for. freedom and Canado's dignity are at stake. ig on issues of local concern... -free line tom “an expensi service in an in! (a poken vo immi and effort spent prosecutin ig a ol pete in coast and Cal t it is; fa and other.safe energies that. won’ buse rescun cultivation keeps ‘millions of Canadian dollars fh country and into organized crime. We must stop thi econdary dustry development. open channels to government gran panded. ii “14.10 stop the Kootenay Diversion... and for an equa! sharing of Canada’s resources for all’ Canadians. For instance, the o — keep you informed through a small newspoper;'12 times a -year... 4. for no further expansion, and a fine-tun “1. for you. My most important job i civil service, Morale is low, much of the work see: people of Kootenay West, and to do this, | wi 9. for increased communication throu: 5. for a real Freedom of Information ‘satellite television broadcadling. put our: money ‘and our brains to know exactly what's going on. 6. for a stronger. use of anti 7. for a more outs| tries; and ex, WU. for reduced rail frei dustries can com| — have local pi — have a toll -— be back home, hi tunity. 8. for more make sure that we don tion.” 10. for the di “25:40 sto} of small ‘industry for wi J . for universal acceptance of women’s equal rights. ~Tneed to know what . for you to tell me. ed for dru; 712, tans. Why should they alone have no sales fox, lower costs; and greater services? That must. eventually wil more jobs through cl .. use of “waste” wood, We must use the ci usi emphasis on s “Cottage”: in kinds of things pop up. The drama festival, The teachers. vs. students hockey game, in which an assortment of pedants, from nearly 60 down to the late 20s in age, pil their long-gone skills against a group of kids in their prime, who would dear- ly love to cream the math teacher who failed them in the March exams, or the English teacher who objected gently to their use of four- leter words in essays. As I write,"our school is bubbling with excitement. First of all, our custodians are on strike. This gets the kids all excited, and rumours fly about the school being _ closed, and a [tee holiday, Then their faces drop a foot tcwhen they're told they may “be going to school in July, to ismake up for lost time. And they start cleaning up after themselves, instead of teav- it all to the janitors, as cthey usually do, and hope the ~ strike will be over tomorrow. 2:They don’t give a diddle about the issues in the strike. They are practical. They want to be out of here on the first possible day in June. Don't blame them. It's human nature. For the teachers, who generally respect the t-caretakers, it is an object lesson in how important are srithe latter — the guys who i+rsweep the floors, vacuum the Tugs, wash the windows, and generally do the hard and dirty work of keeping the school spruce and sparkling. . an coaching tips designed to destroy the player's concen: tration. **Put a guard on it. No, draw around it. Tap yours up: Draw deep. Play safe and cut them down," etc. There is universal delight among the watchers when a great player misses an easy shol, and reluctant.grunts of appreciation when a poor player makes a brilliant shot. Out-psyching the. oppo- nent is a vital part. of the: + game. Just as he is about td. .: shoot, you lean far over lo blow away an: imaginary speck of dust, hiding the rock he is shooting at with your * tie. za . You always blurt, “Don't miss it now,” just as he is about to make game shol. And he frequently does. It sounds like foul play, and it is. But it can be hilarious. Shuffle-board brings out the absolute worst in characters who are normally * considered to be people of in- tegrity. As played in our staff-room, it is not a game for those who believe in win- ning in a gentlemanly Insulation Could Be Fire Hazard Recessed lighting fixtures covered with insulation may have been the source of a number of recent fires accord: ing to the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). . that have re- As an old floor-serubb: lavatory-cleaner, from’ the first job | ever had, } perhaps tespect. them = more than * anyone. Unlike other countries, like England, where unions are closely knitted, we cross the ‘picket line and go to work, however much we respect. and sympathize. If we don't, we're fired. Simple as that. But we are forbid- den, by our union, to do any of their work, such as empty- ing a waste-baskel, sweeping a floor. Sort of fun, But the really big excite- ment among, our staff, at + least the males on it, is the shuffe-board — taurnament. Oh, I don't mean the out- door kind, where elderly people push with a pronged stick a plate-like dbject. No this is the kind you find in taverny across the land: guys with a beer’in one hand and a two-dollar bill in the other, shouting their bets through the smoke. We don't have beer in our staff room, bul we do have a shuffle-board table. [t's no {rill from the school board. A staff member built it, and the rest of us bought it from him. It's the greatest relaxer in the world, after teaching four classes in a row the great truths of the world to 120 ‘kids, 90 per cent of whom are about as interewed as an aardvark. Shufile-board is to curling cessed fixtures projecting into insulated ceilings or attics . should check to make sure that the insulation is not covering the fixture. Recessed fixtures covered with insulation could create sufficient heat to start a fire: Recessed lighting is any lighting fixture that projects into an attic space or space above a ceiling. British Colum- bia has legislated that recessed fixtures are not allowed to be installed in any type of occu. pancy where there is thermal, insulation. ; CSA is-urging people to check their attics and other ceiling spaces to make sure that insulation is at least six inches away from any recessed light- ing fixture. Even fixtures that have been enclosed in boxes may cause overheating if the box and fixture have not been authorized by the provincial electrical inspection authority. So far, over a dozen recent fires across Canada, have been attributed to insulation cover- ing lighting fixtures according to the International Association’ of Electrical Inspectors who held a seminar in Toronto last month and requested that con- sumers be warned ofa potential hazard. : Many do-it-yourselfers or new people in the insulation installation trade may be un- aware of a Canadian Electrical * for your shopping convenience 5678 901, CLAIRE ROY ‘Savage’ Shoes For Your Young Ones >. water; wood, lection to ne Mor hina ‘and y people. Entorcemen! grammes? in the public service 1 is DETERMINED TO PROTECT MEDICARI egnan! women to give in spite of fierce pressure on both Manitoba and Alberta}. - n.and stresses that educotion musi be ~_WE HAVE A CANADA-WIDE,.UNIVERSAL, ACCESSIBLE, PORTABLE, — AND” PUBLICALLY’ OPERATED MEDICAL PLAN, AND -WE: WON'T HESITATE TO PROTECT IT WITH ALL THE POWERS OF PARLIAMENT. They are reo! the awful cost of those services in tha U.S.A. 9 issues which Peter supports a1 Social Pro to provi jor research 4d — revisions to pension polic — more research int The obortion issue ted by the Liberal tober enacted, Some of the sides of the question, * the main answer to Women’s Equality? By! MAYEN, KENDALL barriers Of The Stotus AtWoolco! . - That's right! ,We have a great selection of children’s shoes. All have genuine Leather uppers & are Canadian-made. Black & Brown in group. 6-13% full, 1-3 full, C-D-E widths = * (Not all sizes available in all siyles). Code clause that stipulated “recessed fixtures shall not be used when blanketted with thermal insulation.” © The Canadian Electrical Code isa CSA standard and has been generally adopted by the provinces. i$ The - what dirty pool is to Engtish billiards. Curling is a gentle- man's game, theorctically, where you shake hands with the winners, and both teams sit down for a drink and discuss the fine points of the game. The spectators are NOTICE . Kootenay-West Electoral District Returning Officer, KOOTENAY WEST, Mrs. Helen Fairbank, will be in Castlegar on Thursday, May 17th, at 1:00 p.m. at the Community Recreation Complex, at which time Proxy Certificates may be issued. A completed Application and Consent of Proxy Voter must be presented. These applications are available at the Returning Office, 303 Victoria Street, Nelson, or from most polltical party offices. left-to lependent Advisory Council on igration Act, Elect ve less, pr public service, an Office and women for work of equal ? government to. were not \ ond-extremel) back on oil deliveries alter all known harml ity Women's Clubs, | oil wuch on-orderly transition t Conservatives want to get rid of Petracan. | say we need ‘renewable energy is far everyone to moke: i's up to us. 9 needs ig made in assuring women equal treatm: thd ‘Act forbids discrimination on the ba Conoda is the mos! progressive country in the world in social men. The Liberal government in 1971 established a cobinet post: le for the status of women, an Ind This political advertisement was pald by the official agent of Peter Kendall, Liberal candidate in Kootenay West 1e world had our energy demand, all known gos, olf and SC 9,852.00 to organi 1977. The West Kootenay Women's Associ Price Effective ‘Til Sat., May 19th, Or White Quantities Last we WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL ; Woolco Store Hours: Friday 9:30 a. mendments mod 1, and forbids About Energy Use This incident highlighted the need for Petro:Canada. ‘Petrocan was created by the Liberal; What About Gas & Oil? Conadians were shocked when, after the turmoil i Iran, Exxon Corporation of New York told its ‘Canadian Steody progress Is be’ Now the groundwor! The Federal Humon Ri ENJOY THE RED GRILLE FROM LIGHT SNACKS - TOMEAS make sure that Canadian ener: the status of women, and within the ranks of the of Women Coordinator. - should be-considered, if a! ned during marriage. troduced ii family, Specifically responsibl Believe it or not, programming for wor the.f ‘The Federal government stepped in to protect Canadian to Canada. Just like that. No consultation, no discussion. interests. subsidiary, Esso, that it was cuttin: energy is 230 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to. 9:00 p.m. : DEPARTMENT Aomtice oF fret’