: CASTLEGAR News, April 7, 1962 By BARBARA BULLARD ° In case you've been hear- ing more ‘talk’ about magic, it's because Doc Miles, a traveling magician, perform- ed 20-minute shows for each ‘As It As It Happens MGGie nutrition, art ented artist, Dave Sime, an “Legi : n tea Capacity turnout. The Légion hall was) a scene of much activity Sat ‘di fter hen th regroups. “family - style”. ‘to. s conflicting ‘come. from the bate oar See aa: phant table: was: wall iper- Viaed by“ Molly White and ‘busy. serving tea. who: dresses like a Montana cow- boy — tall and handsome. He came to Carl Swanson’s Grade 4-6 group and did * 8 class. I fate a. visitor who can be | patient enough to see the kids this way, rather - than in assembly. It's easier to pay attention. Doc Miles could ‘do one bag of tricks for kindergarten and a different: sort of display for Grade 6. Our clever librarian, Helen Foulger, invited this inter- esting fellow as be of a i dit school stadf is im and”. proud to have:a. donation of one of his paintings. Soon it will be* ‘guitably framed: and’~ put on. permanent’ display. This happens: ‘Spontaneously “fs as a parent group’ struggles with. paperwork and beauro-. cracy to put artists in the’ schools. Yes. Thanks Dave. We were: t program, - ‘Zena Ursalak’s young dance students donned color- ful folkwear and presented, the schoo! with a lively show; the culmination of several after-school lessons. During nutrition -week, even the kindergarteners were coming home with explanations of the four basic food groups. Several moms, to host the popular Canadian wildlife | photographer, Tommy. Tom- pkins, once more with. his latest film, Valley of the Grizzlies. This intelligent, fast-talking mountain _man can keep wee ones and adults spellbound. Last summer he tramped through the wilder- ness of Northwest B.C. When he wasn't getting shots. of inlet and mountain goats, a snack and fruit punch. Later, the Home-school Association invited an expert from, prov- incial mental health to add- ress community members as to how diet can influence be- havior and learning. Mr. Sopp ‘surprised the group .of 25 with statistics regarding the dietary habits of ‘hostile, aggressive juven- ile delinquents. He * specu- lated as to what the “white stuff” we eat does to our emotions, Many thanks to the ‘tal- he wi derous ie shedding of snow and fice boulders from the tongues -of glaciers, He told the stu- dents “When you grow up, I want you to help me keep our wildlife safe in Canada.” His‘ appeal gave the young students a sense that he, indeed, has some impor- tant and worthwhile work to ‘ attend to at the completion of school. , °, We are ‘again trying an experiment that worked in the old red schoolhouse. On Monday mornings, everyone the thun- . share. ‘and, make: Bible; “Eye for an eye”.and: iliary to.the Royal: Canadia: bolita decisions regarding “Love your pada heels One ‘ Legioa ‘hela Theis aad o social of “child ing tea and bazaai group living. The idea. behind : ise here, “Love ee neigh- se The: han po filled to cap- " regrouping foe this meeting. be bor. Ese v, “acity, throughout the ‘after: Members : of the. spring noon. ‘ : groups. of“ ordinary.iigrade . levels.and mingle littlo ones coticert ‘planningcommittee *. President Mra, we Ledue ES _ are’ spending their holidays welcomed ‘guests’ and: de-:; “tal bigger’ ones, (as ina icaividually stretching thelr clared the tea officially Ye imaginations on how to work~ opened. The tables were Very | ecology: theme into a full: attractive. with:, their: floral : raged - ‘arrangements ‘of spussy wil- ' invarious | lows’ and daffodils. capacities for. the final 1 BES The ‘well-laden bake table. was a very busy’spot and it Olsen,’Rose Debeqilc, Cummings, Rhonda’ Soren: son, Candy Jerome, Carol Him and Sylvia: ‘Morris, taken care: of by. Jean Fitz: patrick and’ Lena Ubanie. Prize inners ‘were:’ ham- r draw! — Sheila Plamon- y and. prob-; concert is a big’ event ath a. Zorn, . Bernice ,Narraway, lem-solving. ait “wide” of i “Doreen +h and Mary ‘About aggression; one girl: After: plans. have’ gelled, the * Kennedy. ‘The’ sewing and reported, “Dad says, °‘Slug ‘next invitation will describe a novelty table was attended to ‘him!’-" “Mom says, ‘Don't!.".’ working framie and: specify by Rose Johnson and Marge We superimpose school rules. exactly what activities are Rafter. Other suggestions’ — often possible for’ volunteers. A well-stocked white ele- thanks and denn ap reciation and all who made ‘worthwhile afternoon 80 successful. Muriel.“Heagy. Ladies kept 7 “Sig.” of all, “major ’ Tickets for the draw were. jon;"set of dishes'— Shatina’ of Edmonton; * door’ to all who attended the’ tea donations helping make the, - upsets. Irish “LONDON (AP) — Leadors Hactions in Northern’ Ireland’ have de- nounced. a, British govern- :ment. plan for a 78-member elected assembly, with a ‘Roman’ Catholic leader ,call- y ing ita “futile exercise” and a * Protestant terming it a gas ble-cross.” “Britain must realize hat nothing short. of her total withdrawal from Ireland will . bring peace to our country,” said: David O'Connell, ‘vice- ‘president of Sinn Fein, the ‘Irish Republican Army's pol- itical front... Ifthe plan announced a Monday by Northern Ireland Secretary James Prior is put into" effect, assembly elec- tions will be held this fall-in the latest British effort to forge a sharing of. power among Protestants and -Ro-,- man Catholics-in the auglte: t torn country, ‘The British have tried and. failed four times in nine years to bring a measure of stab- ility to Northern Ireland. * ’Pror’s "plan, subject to Parliament's approval, in- cludes tho electionof an ad- visory assembly to’ which London would restore social and economic powers one by. one. James Molyneaux, a leader of the Protestant Official Unionists, called the plan “a decei; and a double-cross.” John Hume, leader of the predominantly Catholic 8e- cial Democratic and Labor Party, said the plan “does not provide the basis for peace.” Delegates named _ to May conference The Castlegar’ and District Senior Citizens held their regular meeting in the centre last Thursday. Mrs. Jessie Donnan, presided. One min- ute of silence was observed in memory ‘of the Jate Mabel Clelland. Four members weré given birthday greetings and mem- bers were asked to remem- ber the sick members in their prayers. Jessie Donnan and Molly White were elected as delegates to attend the prov- incial conference in May. Correspondence was dealt with and Molly White, who had attended the United Way meeting representing. the SCA, gave a very interesting report. The United Way can- vass will begin in September. Members . were’ reminded of the Whist Drive to which they had been invited by the Nelson SCA. Castlegar mem- bi bers will host an afternoon of bridge. this -Monday in the Centre. Committee reports: “dt chen — all well in that de- partment; entertainment’ — Recalled salmon VANCOUVER (CP) — A total of 480,000 cans of Al- aska pink salmon of the type ordered recalled in the U.S. ~ entered B.C., the inspection division of federal Fisheries Department said Monday.” While the department con- siders it “unlikely many of these cans are still available,” it advises consumers to re- turn those with the impli-, cated code to stores or the department laboratory in Vancouver. They are 7 %-ounce tins of pink salmon from Petersburg Fisheries Inc. in Alaska, with the symbol PGN embossed on the lid, said S.D. Liem, acting senior engineer for the department in Vancouyer. He said samples were checked here when the prod- uct came in and “nothing was wrong.” Three small lots of the salmon — 10,000 cartons —packed in 1980 entered B.C., he said. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration alerted coun- terparts in Ottawa last week * that 26 million cans, the larg- est botulism-related recall in history, were withdrawn and the number could reach 40 -million. in May Dr. Roy Ward will entertain with some of his pictures. The ‘April meeting will be assorted card games. Kurt Waterman expressed his thanks for all the kind- ness he received while sick. members visited © Many Mrs. E. Sherbiko in hospital, and are sorry to hear that Jean Stone and Jack Mar- cellus are in hospital. Get well and sympathy cards chave been sent out during the month. A donation” was made to the OES Cancer project. in memory of Mabel Clelland. Members are invited to. a afternoon. of crib hosted by Trail SCA April'15. Members: were reminded. of ‘the ‘ Kootenay-Boundary zone meeting held in Castle- - gar Tuesday, April 20 at 1 m. Delegates from the Castle- gar branch appointed: were Molly White and “Mrs: J. - Heslop. Executive .members will detail the many resol- _utions and give the delegates an idea how to vote on them . at the provincial meeting. The branch's 25th birthday was discussed, and a com- mittee formed to look into (costs ‘and report at the next “business meeting. Entertain- ment has been arranged for this ‘event. The members'of the Stro- ” kers. club, people who have had a stroke — asked if they could use the centre for their meetings once a: month’ and the request was granted. The afternoon door, prize, donated by Mrs. H. Bonacci, was won by Kurt Waterman. The meeting was closed ‘with the’ singing’ of The Queen ‘and the 69 members: present enjoyed _ refresh- ments. ie Baha'i , Faith. It teaches: “Religion is * evetily the chief instrument for the establishment af order in the world, For more information, please contact: “Discover the savings on hundreds of items, including: Fashion and ‘accessories for men, -women.and children. 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