B.C. Hydro Spending $50,000 Putting Steel Wire Fencing Around the Three-Mile-Long Koofenay Canal Power Project © Kootenay Canal. * $0 Fencing is now under way band more than two miles of ! sevenfoothigh wire fence will {be erected this year. The fence is being « Wai T CRUSH ‘SMOKING c MIT tek easiét than you thought possible? PRESENTING ve to. popular interest THE 5-DAY PLAN TO STOP. SMOKING Castlegar & District Hospital in the Conference Room ‘|July 27-31 Nightly | 7.30‘to 9.15 p.m. STOP SMOKING This stop-smoking program has already been held in Teall, Nelson and Grand Forks the past year and now is coming to Castle- gar. - 3 The program is a FREE| SERVICE non-sectarian com- munity service of the Sev- enth Day Adventist .Church. In Castlegar it is being hosted by the Castlegar &| District Hospital. The program is FREE but if| wish to give a donation it works for you, you may] - structed along reaches of the ‘canal where steep banks and sheer drops present a hazard. Under normal conditions wild creatures easily avoid these dangers. But under abnoimal -. conditions, as when driven by dog packs, deer may be forced onto these: hazardous slopes and killed, No fencing is planned around the central pool area, where slopes are less steep than along most other stretches of the canal. ectangular ‘mesh in involved in the planning pro-° cess we $000 dedlied the fence + could achieve the double goal of for protective use. “At the start our concern was to prtect the public, particularly youngaters, by keeping them away from dan- gerous are: id Quirk, Hydr: ger. “4 - “However, as we got more Check of Driving Habits. : _ Appropriate at This “Time Cheek your driving habits: ‘Take your time. Be realis- tic about matching.trip miles to the number of vacation days you have, If you plan too much you will start hurrying and the hurry habit is one to avoid: it is at least frustrating—at most, a killer. Drive only when you are fit. You will not enjoy long distance driving if you are tired, aching or ailing. Fatigue, certain medicines and drugs can deteriorate your driving ability to a dangerous level. Avoid tranquilizers, pep pills and prolonged use of aspirin. ‘Travel by day. There is no substitute for driving with natural visibility and during normal waking hours. You can see more, you can see better, and you are usually sharper behind the wheel’ Share the road. One of the easiest ways to avoid incidents that can mar your trip is simply to.co-operate with Starting Place: Sinflower Fest Annual CANOE RACE. Sunday, July 27 - 2 pam. Sentors — Keenleyside Dem duntors — Robson Wharf making room for ‘everyone you help yourself. Keep your. guard up—be realistic. The drivers you mect on the road are strangers to you. You do not know how. competent they are or what they are going to do, Drive defensively. people. So it was p { constructed with bot protecting deer as well as ed th in'mind.” Asa deer protection device the fence has the full aupport of R.A. (Ted) Rutherglen, vot- eran Fish and Wildlife Branch conservation conservation’ of ficer, with headquarters io Nelson, whose opinion Sought during the early, plan- stages. : ning “I think feneing isan excellent. idea,” he said, “It's a anything that would, But it will Keep moet out, and that's the important thing. Kootenay Canal power: atta capaelty Full capacity when the final ts as ee units age scheduled to be placed in service: Helen Verzuh Funeral . - Held Here on Tuesday. . Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Helen Verzuh, wife of well-known’ local sportsman Mike Verzuh, the former proat the Castlegar and District Golf, Club. Mrs. Verzuh died very suddenly on Friday at thelr home at 700 - 10th Ave. 8: Born in Edmonton, Mrs.’ Verash came to the Kootenays. was aac by Cominco as & secretary. She married in Trail, and lived. ‘there until 1949 when the family moved to.Kinnaird.: Mrs, Verzuh was secretary.” for the Village of Kinnaird for a number of years and eee ae : member of the Castlegar tele Hospital ‘Auxiliaey, Fi was keenly interested in ani-: mals and wasa: aipperies of the: work of the SPCA. A “Mars. Verzuh enjoyed gar’ dening snd was an ardent, golfer, having been, with her: husband, a member of the local. golf club since its inception. 5 She is survived by h husband Mike, a son Ron, andi Fy daughter Niki. Officiating clergyman was Rev. Duane Harder while or: + \ganist_ was Mrs. Dawna Din-, ning. Cremation followed. Memorial donations may. be made to the Castlegar ety for. Handicapped Childre: or flowers are gratefully ri ceive Far - Reaching Change - Anglican Brides are Equal Before Alfar With Grooms It Is appropriate that in. International Woman's’ Year, the Church of England has radically: altered its 300-year- old chauvinistleally inclined ceremony so that in future “bride and groom will *’stand before the altar as equal partners". Far-reaching-changes to the deoply entrenched aad traditional ceremony have proposed by the church's ilar: gical commission, but they have yet to be approved by the governing general synod which will meet later this year. It will ‘probably be' next. year before the new: form of | , sorvice goes into general usage. Other churches in the worldwide Anglican commun- fon, and other Protestant de- nominations which: have indi- cated an intereat, are also expected. to adopt the new wording. In its report, headed sim- ply the Weddlag Service, and which received little publicity: in Britain because of the continuing economic crisis which has dominated the media ‘the commission says “it empha- ‘sizes the: mutual help and comfort that each ought to give the other in marriage”. No longer will a bride have to vow €o "obey" her new husband. A couple will ex- change rings at the altar, rather than the bride being ‘secured with a single band ‘a gold from the groom. Neither will the bride be given away”; instead, she will present herself at the Altar just service will replace the one in the Church of England's Pi Book which originally devised in 1662, although some modifications were introduced in 1928. ‘The changes are designed to create from the outset in every Anglican marriage ‘tat help, comfort and nthe report adda: “This is the one. cartd certain lifelong need in - every marriage, wheress sex- al istersmurse, and Deas pahelt ay Ing may not be appropriate in every caso and are unlikely to be a dominant feature of the ; later years, “We have (also) tried to express more positive Christian acceptance and enjoyment of, sexuality asa great ent of God, and not as a grud; conces- salon for’ the aveldance of fornteation." : The new prefacing re- marka by the minlater perform. « ing the wedding will replace the 1662 preface which viewed the , ordination of marriage as “for the procreation of children...a: remedy against ain and to avoid fornleation” and, ‘only: thirdly, doos it suggest ““for mutual society, help and comfort”. ‘he new format ‘calls: for husband and’ wife to ‘comfort and help eich other. “living faithfully. toget het in’ good times and bad; that they may know each ather with’ delight and tendernesa in acta of love; ‘and that they may be blessed in ‘the procreation, care and up bringing of children.” ‘The Anglicans are also = - C See:the _ — HOURS — Moca Saturday — 8.30 a.m, to. 10.30 p.m Sunday — 9 a.m. to 10.30. pm. © i to replace mut the archale language of tho Middle Ages ‘which still ‘dom. nates the old wedding service. The traditional tongue- twister demanded of the groom, “and thereto I plight thee my troth”, has been streamlined to “and this is my solemn vow", Similarly, the minister's Ume-honored challenge to the couple to speak up if there [s + any reason why they should not be joined in wedlock “as shall answer at the dreadfol day of judgment” and to confess “any impediment why ‘ye may not be lawily jolned together in matrimony” will be repla with: “And if elther of you knows a reason why you may not lawfully. marry, you must de- clare it now.” Summer days in the Yukon - can be quite warm when alr >from the: Pacific Ocean“or ‘Alaska moves into the region. Record high for Dawson City ‘and Mayo is 95 degrees Faren- eee vee Sunflower. Fest Saturday and Sunday Joly 26 and 27 SPECIALS. Friday and Saturday MEN'S PANTS ...... 2 prs. $2,50 LIGHT SUMMER DRESSES $2.50 "MENS & LADIES" SUITS $275 ARROW CLEANERS ” 129 Main Street =, Phone 365-6651: SLOCAN INN Now: Under New Mansgement - Wiiday, July 25, 1975 DANCING 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, Live Musle by. "PLAYMATES" tesing ADVICE ag Underarm stains need.not be permanent ITH he 3p of cum- foe, the Washday Advice . Tha) pra Bureau's mall ‘con bout unserarm agian thes ainost a any olber subject. several — #0. mit a day's more comfortable ” see fashions. Here is a fob again for the oeeee tid stains doe to. per- splaton, alone; oF for staat 1) young chi Half of All the. Pedestrians Injured ‘Are Children Aged Four to Fourleen “olution to thls complex probs. Tor the 4.7. year-olds. and Tes Almost half of all trians injured are between the _ ages of four and 14 years old. In other words, of the 20,000 people on foot who are Inj every year, every second’ per- son tragically struck by & car, Se ae children’ Injured every di Fortunately, eestvs of their tremendous, fsallleney, n'can more ily survive the effects of a motor vebiele accident, Never- “theless, between'25 to 80 per cent of all pedestrian fatalltles, (approximately.1,200 per year) ‘are in the 4-14 age group, which averages out to one child a day ikilled. 1 eset ‘Obviously, the numbes of, , children injured) and sae way out of pro in to thei respective population. In this safety area,’we are all badly. ~ failing parents, people driving cars and other motor vehicles, “safety ‘officials and educators, |, of course, the child. The ‘child is failing, but he is suffering for it’ too, The B.C. Automobile Asso ciation claims proudly that wherever there has been one of their school crossing patrols, ‘and for that matter; wherever there has been any CAA school ceoasing patrol, there have been no fatalities. If it is noted. that one of every five children killed and one out of every ’ three children injured is en Toute to or from’ school, the value of such patrols cannot be en Unfortunately, however, children tmaust cross. al more street ee a tbe are patrols, Children, there- fore, need to be taught and continually reminded how to no one safety program is going tosolve this tremendous pedes- trian problem. Hopefully, how- ve, the newly launched ‘walk, wise with your eyes” program Mill provide’ ‘part of the alk: wise with your, eyes” hes deliberately Incor- porated a fun-like symbol--the - eyes In the boot—and a catchy ~ slogan te toappen Pit jane. eerie 4 4-8 age souls Is involved. In two out of three pedestrian accidents: ear many! cases, these children don't: know the pedestrian ‘afety rules, or they've been improperly informed. They of- ten don't besa a traffic sig." nals ‘and’sij ¢ ‘A‘young ng ehlld copies the behavior: of adults and: his. peors, yet the: young ‘child cannot walk acros the street ight, such saben ‘as riot ‘vehicles ‘might be completely obscured nearby cars. | ua problem ‘exists © when ‘young children ‘eros: between parked : vehlel Again their vision of an oncom- Ing car may be bt by a parked vehicle.’ At night,’ the problem becomes even more complex, for the motorist can- child as well as an ges ‘ents of young children to take: the time to’ discuss the routes thelr children take to and from school, to the’ playground and .: usual playing apot, to’ their friends’ homes and store... Go ‘over the: traffic problema that arise ‘en’ route and ta about the correct action ‘to taken and why it is the tae ‘Make your‘ children aware of the dangers and do 20 a8 soon 2 various th your eyes” mal aralale at each local 6ifice (oF arents to give to their chil- tren, Pick up the-safety game’ Conscience and Comment. Third World War Is Lost; “SITUATION WANTED Ive! got 20 chai _ tdoslog lenny aanhel exp arenes pint end 2 yoars.on. Wenofacturing process. Deas $ xi of Canedian ‘Assocation of Pure chasing Agen me position. ‘wanted. ae [Ty QOB PALMER, 365-6784 ~ COMMUNITY GARAGE - SAE & (RAFTS FAIR 1 PM, SUN., J JULY 27 anguish. ‘By Bev. K. Neill Foster Will yo bel hope’ #0.” Alex- ander Golshentt| ‘weiter! . that Russia eapelled zpelied because of bis fame. And he has some words for us all. fan artl pu in Bariaby Le Monde and later -: translated for publication in the United States, ve time to consider that they Mi falle-not thelr sons Dut : they—in the defense of Amer- Ica. It is too late... to avold the Third World War. But we must |; have the courage and-clear- headedneas to atop the Fourth. To, stop Ie nati grovel ena g oe. “Solzhenitsyn sounda’ like a prophet. And one should never, be: neutral ‘about 's prophet. Stone. them or’ obey them, {t*has ‘always been. jut—God forbid- sategertly states th that the pre- decessors. It began not with a ‘thundering deélaration of war... ‘but int boring. visibly, stealthily into the flabby body of. the wor rpalland, Bou rael are in a dant Portugal is throwing erself. irretrievably into the abyss... Does NATO. patil’ exis "having lost four. ‘count ! Wied valiant Ierael was.~ Sunday -dris men’ who. heed to i Vietnam ail nat oy . 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Youths ‘The Vancouver New Music Soclety announces an orches- tral composition contest for young. B.C, composers, the winner to receive a $500 prize and a performance of the work © by the Vancouver Youth Or- chestra during its 1976-76. con- cert season, Deadline for submission of /ecores is Sept, 80, 1976. For further CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 24, 1975 D-BAR-D_ LICENSED DINING LOUNGE ; Open Moncey to Friday = at 4:00 p.m. Saturday. and Sundey — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS SATURDAY, JULY 26 "9.00 pm, please contact: Vancouver New . Muale Society, Composition Contest, Box 4941, Vancouver, B.C, VOB 4A6, WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile Soulh of, ‘Walgh ‘Scales at otischenta: iT T CUT- RATE IT’S CUT RITE CUT-RATE THE FOOD FOLKS Steak Soe GRMAING. 1QLTY. } BEEF CHUCK STEAK =a 19 BABY. BEEF Le ean SAUSAGE JE /A’. No. 1. QLTY. tb, 89: j RUMP ROAST $1.69 BOLOGNA BY. THE PIECE «... 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