UDDLES, the Anierican Crocodile in the reptile section of the lexico in Aquarium, ‘director, Dr. Murray Newman. pron ‘now weighs in at around LOREM ny 220 pounds and measures 11 feet in length. ‘This still leaves kim some tome sromiig rem, however, before he reaches the maximum for his species of 23 feet. Make a Suede and Crochet Vest. uy. Tan Sireaty pad how to hich, while more challenging, iminates following insructions wery two minutes. "To make just about any- ‘ing, from this vest to even a iress with sleeves, make & ‘paper pattern first, You can use ieces of dress patterns or ‘simply lay a vest down on a- piece of newspaper and trace | a made the waistband using ur-ply acrylic yarn in a single, “erochet, beginning with a chain’ roximately five inches Jong. TOMLI ‘Mike Tomtin 365-5518 PLUMBING: & HEATING LTD. 1 Site’ = Comp. 11 + $8. 1 — Castleger SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD turning after each row to create a ribbed ‘offect. When this measured the full length of the ‘waist measurement, I put it aside. The next step was to measure the distance between the armhole and the waistband. : This was a little more than six inches, ‘The pattern I'd worked out Involved a twoinch square of suede ‘and another square of twoinch crochet, The next row began with a square of suede, a square of crochet and a square of suede. wuare of crochet was done ina different autumn color (a good way to use up small amounts of leftover yara) and - ene three stitches in each corner to keep the shape - square. Using a leather punch, I ‘punched approximately forty hotes'in each piece of suede. I crocheted into these with the . brown yarn:to edge them, but added a single chain between each single crochet stitch, “Suede is not very flexible ‘Walter Tomtin 365.5034 CITY OF CASTLEGAR REVISION OF THE LIST OF . | ‘and even using a large nu; bee of holes and‘ tiny hook, bunched without the eee chains. 1 made two pieces of suede/erochet patchwork that the pieces together, but a darning needle works just as easily. Because the suede is inflex- ible and has little or.no give, I then added two strips of single from the waistband to the armhole. To make the top of the back. and front I just followed : ‘the paper outline, joining the pleces at the shoulder. Using the darning needle. again, I attached the waistband to. the patchwork centre and then sewed on the top. The last being overly warm ‘and. by using scraps of yarn amall amount of suede, wa: very inexpensive to make. You can either follow this idea‘or “take-some:of the basics and, turn out. ut your aleroehat designs ea ee or a eedleaite ae gmins, and spots are often too late a stain hi Limes ate peat! and laundry y well have rth eat tain permanently. mon: problem re- + ‘om penal iby the Washday Advice jureau is that of delayed chlo- Tine bleach damage which may take quile a while to show iy the form of white sans or dscolourations, or. fabric. Spills hapy easily in the laundr; Toone ry yay e? inte hedamag can be not only also Tt pa: to be extremel care fal oe a shock, ‘but ing agitation and close to the agitator soit is dinpersed kly. And using paper towels fo mop up spills it cheaper in the long run,-because chlorine leach damage is irreversible. For other stains, however, there are afew ‘emergency may work. Try in the order ww PgG| OSvi pg 2 Soak in iyarm water and haltcup borax-based Bleach substitute such as Borat Plus for aboul half-an hous (five: minutes (cr silks and wool). . Make'a paste of detergent and cool water (or use liquid Taundry detergent), work: into siain, fet stand a few bt ect 2 bien). entinio the stain, stretch fabric over'a sauce- wa ae fabrics, wool . Sponge stain with cleaning iid (many:are famumal and fumes, shou! Tahated). Ri Rove and Jaunder 7, Soak stain in cool solution of salt and water overnight, ~ taking. care. to, keep. metal notions (butions, fasteners, etc.) away from the solution =~ as they-may rust. ; . Treat ‘stain with a commer- cial rust remover according < to product di rections. Rinse » and Faune S Above ali, iain should be sible, Dr. Bob Young Have you ever wondered of blood that your doctor, or local Jaboratory so sleefully collects from you? Mr. Prince George wonders, ca perhaps a peek at a modern mnedical laboratory would be worthwhile, Laboratory medicine is a specialty in itself and has even + developed its own sub-spectal- ties such as biochemistry, he- + matology (the atudy of formed elements in the blood), and nuclear medicine. Although a doctor can doa few tests'in his office, and clinics frequently have a labor- atory which can do the more common tests, most of us rely on the focal hospital [ab, or a private Lab, to do our tests for 5. New useful tests are com- ingalong all the time, and these ' and the older testa are being used with increasing frequency. ‘The workldad of most labora: tories is increasing by about 16 per cent each year, and would be impossible to handle ‘except for the development of .auto- mated equipment, Multi-channel analyzers ° can perform several’ tests quickly on‘'a‘single blood imple, often with greater accuracy than slow hand meth- Info/Health | Blood cells of differont types are counted rapidly in article counters, and gases Pi “and salts dissolved in the blood * are measured’ automatical- ly with. the results: being displayed or printed out. ‘This’ sophisticated, equip- mentis expensive, and requires skilled: people? to’run and service it. Because of this, laboratory’ services have tend-' ed to become‘more centralized, ‘reducing the need for duplica- tion of personnel and equip- ment.) ~ x Laboratory costs play a significant part lon the overall cost of medical services. If, however, the people of B.C. are toenjoy top-flight medical care, the doctors providing that care must have access to the help: that can be provided by modern laboratory medicine. : Both hospital and private laboratories are closely control- led, and the accuracy of their results is frequently checked to. ensure that the data provided to the doctor is indeed correct, Laboratories are run or super: vised by specialist doctors, most of whom take great pride in malotalning the excellence of * thelr’ organization. a Conscience and Comment “ A Northern Wife's Prayer who want and need our men, Yet taking apart the men who + chose and promised before You tiages and the moral restraints of Sowa South” are often cast aside? kind of paryer, writ- ten by Mrs. Henry Peters of tish Colum! women right now, and ashamed ol T have: just come from a coffee klatch where all we did was berate our husbands; and the sweet taste of our pain was appalling. We loved it'more than pride or loyalty or. self- respect; we loved it more than we loved our men. to’ honor, love ‘and | obey; '- ‘exposing their faults to others. No voice was raised in their defense. None of us mentioned their virtues, or “acknowledged how much we depend.on them. On this, like . the rest, Iwas, shamefully silent. : ‘And‘now I cringe with bia. ~qeliconiempt. Hen epn-I face ny bi m he comes | Ty home alge teed from a hard’ day’ working for me? Oh, Lord, don't let him seq the misery in my eyes; don't let” him sense my. self-disgust.. Somehow let me make it up to hhim for this foolish: betrayal. God, in the future guard me against temptation. Let your love and my: love join forces to’ prevent ‘me from taking part in thia unfair female chorus. “Nutritious Snacking ° [san Aid Health “es Possibly. ‘a large por- ans’ nutrient ks can pasbal balanced and an}\unbal- ey Silas Nutrition Council recommends an) in- telligent tholee of foods for ing protein and some oi + ja shamin’ E, Dried frais sins, Spricots and nee are. excellent, sources of fron, ‘and. other: viamins and mine ods, and usually with much less : what happens to that tube full” blood. .- u pring rahg MRR aT a AERO TAXI ’ Fast — Courteous — Reliable pions, 365.2700 i MITCHELL SUPPLY LD. : “THE STORE WITH MORE" See Us for... ae ities — GARDENING SUPPLIES aes EH OLD REQUIREMENTS e MRITCHENWARE — PAINT CARPETING — CABINETS | MITCHELL Jack's ‘Auto Service Ltd. “SCOPE TUNE-UP CENTRE” le Not Your Average Service Station ane * Complete Automotive Service 850 Columbia Avenue Across from the Schoo! Board Office “WE HURRY SERVICE” Steel Belted . Radials” is Gulf's Best Tire Call Dr. Jack 365-7511 — Use Your Gulf Travel Card, Chargex or Master Charge _ANINVITATION. T0 *Rutslan "speaking friends'of the Voice of | Prophecy Radio ‘Program, Blagaya Vest], heard °. on CKQR Sundays at 10:30 a.m. You are invited to personally come.and hear: the speaker of Blagaya Vest}, Boris Kisitsin, who is. “coming California to be with us in Castlegar for fifteen evenings. His wife, Helene, will also, be with us. She is to present a health topic each sevening. We will also be looking forward to ‘her. - beautiful singing. FEATURES; — Lectures on How to have Better Health — Studies from Scripture: — Singing from the Heart Various fascinating movies in Russian — All lecture to be in the Russian Language TIME: 7:15 p.m. nightly PLACE: Nordic Hall, 1009 - 7th Ave. South Castlegar Bras, DATES: Fri., Sat., Sunday and Wed, nights from Sept. 15 to Oct, 5 3 B Those who can read English —— i kindly pass this inforinationt along: _ to your Russian-speaking friends. Thank You : ‘490 Front Street — Thee 965-7252 is Gulf) ve Retina to 5 England stand Spain followed the May, 24 {wedding uniting in marriage ita Allce Kleine’ and John J. \bietkoff, The, bride is ‘the ') daughter of Mr, Paul Kleine of Nelson aed the caom he Mi aw. Abletkoff. Castlegar: ‘The:wedding was‘held at ‘the Blessed Sacrament Church 4 in Nelaon ‘with Father Lane 4 officiating, Soloist’ Mr.' Geral Klassen of Nelson sang Peeler + My World" and “Cherish Bless- companied by Lorraine ings’ a pieeen of iN es emake of say they have known for years as that ‘under.terms of the Colam- bia River Treaty the diversion : project is a possibility and they. + are nelther surprised nor upset about the current B.C.’ studies ~~ ; that may lead ‘to it. Resources Minister: Bob dro:has been’ studying the, Kootenay diversion project for about 18 months, But’added it: - will be'at least another. year. before any‘ firm deciaton is ‘south of the U‘S. border was’ officially opened last month by °\,.U.B. President Gerald Ford and Canadian Energy Minister Don- ald Macdonald.) timate are that the version’ project: ‘would cause:a 20° per cent reduction in flow of water over. the dam which would mean a 25 per cent reduction in the power. that’ eral be ipeadaced her Mr. the Kestenay 4 uvenciea Gar) go. nder: te Wage a ish Columbia are staying ahead of inflation by more than seven rember. ‘The $500-million’ Libby “Dam, built: in‘Montana just © wa er and atthe ‘mood in the trade union “aovement igSone of” grim | determination: to\.see that ‘wages catch up and’stay: in é Tee of fa < increases in the cost Mee “department of labor has just, released wage settle- ment figures forthe’ first and i y her ‘sister,) matron-of-honor > Mra, Yvette Johnson of Nelaon, | water. can run over our dams and generate power for for us, then better than letting it run that over thelr dams to generate >. He'said the government has a duty to get, B.C. the best posible benefits from the treaty Seen < dex figure Tor July, the most recent available, has that rising at 11.4 per cent.” “\ Mr: Hamilton igures show that wages here have kept ahead’ and ‘are continuing to’ keep the cost ‘of living in’ 1975." id the oni of Mra.’Polly ho: Plotaltott sts the: Sailing of i ow cond quarters of this year». D ead of floor-length go palvestets ottor a a yellow. y she carried a corated the ‘reception ‘room ‘at the Hi Arrow Arms where th bride's table was decorated del were in a heart: shapo, .w: lecorated in orange and ye! bea Delicious aisles‘ and_ can. labras, j ‘The wedding’ cake, of hich ‘each of the: threo-tlers Muster of ‘ceremonies, Mr. "Felix Branger of Prince Albert, Bask., read congratulatory mes- sages from Jaffray and London, Ont. ‘The toast to the bride ma proposed by Mr, Bill McKay of ‘Jallray, For travelling, the ‘bride donned a white pant suit with purple flowers, cultured pearl earrings and an orchid for her . ‘hair. Out-of-town guests were from’ Prince ‘George, New ‘Weatmlnater, - Jaffray,’ Fernie, Clinton, ‘Summerland, Pentie- ton; Rosthérn, ‘Saskatoon and Duck Lake, all of “Saskat- ichewan, - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, September 11, 1975 Mrs, H, Johneon 965-8294 Mr.‘and Mrs, R. Cormler, accompanied by Mrs. R.-Don- nan, travelled to Nelson, Mon- > day morning where they at- tended the executive meeting of the Provincial Senior Citl- zens’ Association. ‘Mr, and Mrs. C, Schellen- berg of Campbell River spent last week in the district visiting relatives and friends, They left Saturday to return home, Weekend guests at the . home of Mr, and Mrs. Denny Horhes were Mr, and’ Mrs, Norman Reed and Vat All are of Pincher Creek, Alta, = | cRPERUT Bulk _ ORANGES 6 Ibs. St ul Seedless | GREEN GRAPES ‘tb. Be D-BAR-D. LICENSED DINING LOUNGE ; Open Monday i eee at’ 4:00 p. z Saturday and Suidey —12:'Noon _D-BAR- D CABARETS WESTERN TACK ; i PHONE 365-9294. One Mile South of, Weigh Scales at Ootischenla we a , “CABBAGE Cooking ( Onions Ib. fe | Ib. 3c BREAD SANDWICH, 20, oz zl MARGARINE BURNS VEGETABLE 128 OZ. ... KRISPEE TREPAK: ... * POTATO CHIPS ‘served by Mrs. Polly’ - *Plotnikelf,; Mra. Betty’ Oglow::| fe Deans. CAMPBELLS 10 OZ. |= TISSUE Faire.to be:held ths : and: Sunday’ on: the =" < lawn of Nick Bonderoff. by the feature:.a' farmers’ market in’ which “all who” have: produce, crafts or flea market items are’, © games and a community plenie:: formation can be. ‘Baby. Beef ul VE ERD likely. - mment“whieh is unsafe for the. For more slubborn stains, wei are woah fabric. spr Plus dit 1 many vit 1, Soak the stain in cold water i for about half an hour, rub ier. obtained’ by “telephoning. 365-6087 or ELECTORS - 1975/16 “Take notice that the Court of Revision of the > Pe ro BUILDERS ‘(Qe WA SUPPLY LTD. 932 Col: Ave. — Castlegar — Phone 365-8151 Jaunderi List-of Electors for the City of Castlegar will be fheld in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 460 Co- lumbia Avenue, on Wednesday, October 1, 1975, from 7:00 p.m. ‘to 8:00 p.m, The Court of Revision will hear complaints and revise the list of electors, and may 8) Correct the names of electors in any way wrongly stated therein; or b) Add the names of cleciors omitted from the list; 01 ©) Strike out the names of persons from the list who are not entitled to vote or who are disqualified from voting; or d) Correct anyother manifest arror therein and shall add to the list of electors the naine of any person who was qualified to have his name entered on the list of clectors on the thirty-first day of August, and for this purpose, an application may be accepted as duly completed under sec. tion 35 of the Municipal Act if delivered to the Court of Revision at its first sitting, A list of electors will be open for inspection at the City Office until ‘the time set for the silting of the Court of Revision. eo RA Besuchom, : City ch 237 CONCERT & RAFFLE DRAW Sponsored by KOOTENAY CHOIR U.S.C.C. Saturday, September 13 - 8 p.m, S.H.S.S.GYM Draw for Dodge Dart, Color TY. Trip to Hawaii & 6 other Prizes Program Will Include: © CHOIRS FROM GRAN! GUEST GERMAN CHOIR THOM NESON AND’ OTHER GROUPS SINGING Raffle Tickets Available at: : BOOK SHOP and KOOTENAY CHOIR MEMBERS Admission Will be Charged at the Door pmoceens TOWARDS CONSTRUCTION OF BRILLIANT CULTURAL CENTRE. SMBating rai i one way {0 salty a cpneet tooth ANL types of fruit including. ap, grapes only _cebahyaraten, vitamins, rotein. Gir fait auch Temons and’. grapefrults valuable amounis-of vila Pel ot am tant. to in this nutrient every day. Calcium” and phosphorous ° aid in, the development, of They Seed lents meded by every in femal regulary : rated LEGION BINGO Monday through Saturday "TO SERVE YOU BETTER" Just Anived. NEW SHIPMENT OF 2) WALLPANELUNG and : ExoTic PLYWOODS rp nen ct iy O ONEYEAR TERM DEPOSIT. {:, katehewan in: 1987,°as com: “c pared with 821 mi f jction Up > Only $7’ millfon bushels of wheat were, produced’ in. Sas- fllion ‘in 1928. : Hanoungre ‘GROUND DAILY. hb We the cilia’