R i day, March 2, 1972 ON THESE COLD NIGHTS what does a camera nut do? Here are some examples by a local amateur who dug around in his basement and came up with what some people might call “things.” He then put them In an art- pearing form layouts. atic form and the result was these three beautiful ap- Fires in a Home Can Start In Many Ways Expert Warns jes of Canada, are smoking und matches; defective or inade quate electrical wiring and ol er equipments ae defec- tive aryeara less use of elec- trical appliances; defective or overheating and wiring equipment, chimneys, and flues; hot. ashes and coals and combustibles near heat- misuse of matches by children, These alone are behind: tyotiinds of today’s buil offers a few key aes to help you pre- vent these — and other — @ Be warned if ‘your i TV picture contracts when your refrigerator or furnace goes on, or if fuses: bl eatedly. This is clear sig- eee problems. @ Don’t string — inex- pensive extension cords thr- oughout your house and risk overloading your wiring sys- em, @ Don’t use cheap cords for heavy appliances such as electric irons, space heaters, Totisseries, power @ Don’t try to sizeish the electrical | GOLF NEWS | Tuesday of last week there was the monthly meeting of the Exécutive where a number of topics season Mrs, will again manage the con- cession, It is proposed to re- do the club house and the Pro Shop with the latter be- ing increased in floor area. The east side of the club house will be modified putting in heavier and heave jer fuses, ‘Overfusing” is a common practice but potent ially a very dangerous one. @ Don’t put pennies behind your fuses to get aan to *eany 2 bigger load. anger is you'll aad your wiring. @ Inquire about the flammability sharactoretes of all mater! house — from paints and ine * sulation to curtains and car- pets, in, no bonus. ~ HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES First or second mortgages for the purchase of existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One day approvel service, competative rates, no lock Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C. .tin 6 It Pays... “ ...TO SHOP LOCALLY! Time and Transportation Gosts are Saved Instead of wasting time travelling to distant stores, the wise shopper puts that time to use in a more careful selection from the large varieites carried by our local merchants. The money saved on transportation is put to better i use too — on the items themselves. Every day it will pay to shop right here Lo more storage facilities for kitchen and bar. ny case you will have an opportunity to see it all first hand as there is tinowah the Ladies All you have to do than fellow bashers of the wee gutty percha, is bring your roller, hammer and brush. ¥ We. hear that the Big Letter to The Editor Skunk Menace Calls for Drastic Action Dear Sir: The proverbial “Man's inhumanity to man” can of- ten take the path of non- nv Howeve in times of waver, 8 ‘us rallies crisis, to the aid of the stricken. Does it, though, require mass disaster to rouse pub- lic interest: ian bel ing the stricken, Ni a fire, for many ee Hrenah out to the homeless family with ie so beautif they become involved in an- other's trouble or mise and that’s why I am wr! iting this letter. For there is a fal in our community that in Reed tot ste a helping hand at this tim I speak of the Kosta- The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL -recommend..:,taia. Thow: ts form of exercise for $3,000 of the original Series B debentures to be sold and that an_ additional issue of Series B.in the amount of $10,000 will be offered to cover discount on previous debenture, issues and the purchase of capital: equip- ment. Now is your opport- unity to invest in Canada. Buy Canadian! ‘tis true, ‘tis true” — to quote "David usy practising or the Nelson ee 8 Everywhere you turn- - : up here these di just! dean bratlag — at just ja ant ee. Le music and art and YP and ~ gymnas' cooking and sewing and Bute invigorating! pone orts front our last It was a squeaker,’ but ali the more exciting for that in. Tourna- Bruce Norman Walters, Dat Dale Bishop, John Wishloff, Randy Houghton, Richard Hobson. and 24-24 cee wards was ands, hoarse Mrs. "Walters tay class ut on a_ fantastic Bake le last Friday. Even the boys tate tre in. They had tle cupeakes with lemon fillin; ing went in eG veloute flat and choo! ion — — walked around contendedly after- wards, munching -peanut butter cookies, walnut game ended in a squares, juicy butter. tarts sa ethet auorted ‘délica- Tergitich : Four- enthusiastic grade 9 students demonstrated le- viation by lifting Mr. Lind (around 400 pounds) with two ers each, He might Baye been a little nervous, diy will know just what a Food is tainted and =< petizing,- your wardrobe condemned, your nerves be- come ragged and your sleep is impaired; skin eruptions are caused by the strong disinfectants. These are a few of the sufferings. years ago,- an elderly couple went just such a a livin, t- mare only three lots re- moved from the present ar- ea of infestation. They were to see 19 skunks trapped and removed to the. moun- ie game: warden, e after time their home was the target of the frustra' One hearing a noise at se door, Mrs. B B. opened the door, only to ted with a_strangi- ig of Science — ld arm in. its ed position. It has shrunk! Can you explain what ,hap- pened??? Peo Wee Hawks Tackle Kimberley. Win Two Games The Hawks of. the Cast- le: ar Eee: Wee Division tra- erley the Weekend < of Feb. 26 and 27. The game on Sat. saw Castlonar: victorious with in favor: of our boys, The breakdowns on both games were 28 follows: Ghristenson 1. assist. Quebec Post Office “The first post office in the 3 Raster ‘ownships of Quel was..opened at Suetiola in: 1817. area, but afore-mentioned couple are too emb: tox} bring the problem out in means taken to rid “the house “Ot these unwelcome pests. When skunks are God -made man’s: enjoyment uate ise. with local welfare authori ee Town Planners Put Conditions On Retarded Homo The Kinnaird town planning commission has ven conditional approval the day care centre and home for retarded adults. A meeting to discuss the je has''been called for at 7 p.m. in the laa report signed by waccotary ie A. leer the stat they have “a0. "Ob! ection’ to the rezoning of both pieces of property. PHOTOCOPYING istiers — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings ” Reasonable Rates Gelling Married? Sce the oxsricann NEWS Wedding :\ Invitations SOLOHd LLILL3: $OLOHd Litliad your clothing investment FREE WITH EVERY PRESTIGE drape to cottons, : as \ es the look ofy wear. ee sparkle! Restores Nome blends and 20% OFF : UNTIL, ‘ cn MARCH ‘amn. finish. ORYCLEANING! CLEANERS Phone 365-7250 Castlegar Shoots to Score (Leo Sommers Photo) Commercial Loamee a ‘PROGRAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9° (CASTLEGAR): “OPEN HOUSE” | ~ EDUCATION WEEK ‘MARCH 6TH. 1¢ =.1972 We: Serve You First INSURANGE send, ized insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS Hugh Nicol e at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. ing. identical records. lace was awarded Public Pee, individual scoring race was won byH rid- an of Public cightways with $4 goals and 44 assists. The leading scorer was K. Carr, also of enblle eoeened ways, Thurs., 1S 3 will “meet the Celgar team. ‘The semifinals pve out of three series Twith the finals being three out of five. Castlegar Bruins Travel to Down Spokane Squirts The Bruins of the Pup Division and many parents travelled: to Spokane on day. ig the, Bruins again defeated Spo- kane scoring 8-1 against the Baretone Sauirts, Jeff Stew- art was top scorer in Sun- day's aime with a hat trick,: also scoring for the Bruins. were Ken Sherstebitoff and Mark Kowalko with . two goals each and a single by SHSS Sports Scores In the first two games Hawks, 69-6: 29, when the Rockers host the Trail Hawks at 7.30 in the Stanley Humphries ie yout lu want to see igh school basketball at its best, should come to this Trail . ay wi wit at lead all scorers koff were high rebo with 16 1s rebounds each. On Sat at-J.. 1. Crowe, the Trail Hawks de- Rockers . 48-46, ‘feated the ‘Mike Koi was high scorer with 14 points. The Hawks’ Fred Withers made 13. Points, e, the Rock- ¢ very close thd * exalt exciting game. The decidin, e for the West Kootenay Che jonships will be held Fe (Friday and Botunay) i, determine the Kooten: Prege resentative at the Be, igh school boy’s basketball championships in the Paci- 18, The Rockers: have been the Kootenay representativ- es;,twice, and they hope to repeat this again. Tho . Junior _ Rockers pisced second 33 in the West They beat canal Hosta 2 4 Crowe defeated them in th e 64-41, final ‘the J Junior Rockettes laced third in the. West finals. They were ented by the au Salmo sen- eR jock- s beat Trail This Sal. icons first in this Wes enay finals, and Saunt Sentinel came second. Some Tips on Hockey Safety Are Timely Now Battles Rage With Play-off fever now raging i in the bocke; comments are made on on 2 just how rough a sport t be. hockey ju Span t tudy ie ce! a pment a id there is a igo equip- erly fitted, and am he joins supervi- pO! ed only by brand names or Instead, your Boyt howl id try on dienes make Bakes tes see which vfs head; elbows, « ‘nees “and. er will be ‘much on the ice if bly. ana ting, Boo ment. If it a, Protects ‘tt gt the hest protective ment in't the world will dl his performance and, ose him to a var- proper: hockey. ‘wardrobe? maximum safe! you sho id puy e following items of ap- patel for your young play- tt: — Don't let Helme! him on the ice without one. In fact. Minor. Hockey. mak- es wearing a helmet com- the hel- i . ae t pombe, to bu , 3£ possible, to buy nsion helmet. Like the be Detter football helmets. on: the ©market — today, a suspension ayaa of ad- justable straps will suspend the ‘helmet: away from and out of direct ‘contact with your son’s skull. (The hel- met may be on his head,. but the responsibility is on yours!) Glasses — If your boy has to wear them, make sure he wears case-hardened lenses or plastic. lenses, SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS @ Hardware. @ Building Supplies which won't splinter, Con: tact lenses are suitable although they won't Saad the eyes from blows, *.) other” piece. of mandatory owe ale rad ler pads — The better sao oie rO- Acction for shoulders, chest - biceps, (Chest protec. tion is vei ortant, for _ blows to the nie and hea area rious.) * fect are designed for thi; jati woulda let let your boy without an athletic suppor- ter; a metal :“‘cup”: offers gxita protection for the gen- say Shin guards —- ‘These protect the shins and knees. 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