ry) Castléjiiy News March 16, 1988 CATHOLIC WOMEN League holds workshop St. Joseph's Catholic Wo- Cooper, the Diocesan Spiri- than in previous years, Plans graduate of the parish, and men's League hosted, the tual Director, who gave a for the next bazaar will sponsoring a summer vaca- West Kootenay Diocesan talk on “The Moral Issues in include an international food tion school for young chil- workshop in September. Our Social Lives Toda; table. dren, iat nti vt "A dul st aigiat Trt ; i aa tila best ii ‘THIS USED TO SE A 750 SQ.FT. HANDY home = umque Ash to hove @ took. Guest speakers were Dio cesan vice-president Jackie Lenarduzzi, who spoke on “The Roll of The Executive in The annual CWL bazaar held in October was the most successful ever. Proceed: were donated to the parish, The popular Christmas dinner was enjoyed by a large number of members and their families. The cap- The CWL also canvasses for the kidney and heart funds, lays a wreath at the cenotaph on Remembrance g 244 | i the Catholic Women's It was noted that there was League,” and Father Ian more parish participation | Courteous Service! fs = ‘ Day, holds a weekly oe acity of the Catholic Centre limits the number the CWL weapies wid Beatles Pe. needs, caters for various community functions, hosts actively involved in social events for members projects among them: and their guests, donates a ing hospital patients and layette to the Right to Life. shut-ins, entertaining senior On Thursday the CWL is citizens at the Rota Villa, hosting a coffee party at the FOR THE SAKE OF THE donating to the Legion Ham- Monte Carlo. Some. long per Fund, supporting the time members, especially SAFETY OF OUR CHILDREN Kootenay Society for the two who are celebrating 50 Handicapped and the Right years of CWL membership, to Life, contributing to a will be honored at this time. foster child in India, donating Any ladies of the Parish, to the missions, serving re- who are interested in attend- freshments after funerals, ing, contact Marg Schneider awarding an annual bursary or Kay McGauley as there is for a deserving boy or girl limited seating capacity. Dental research changing faces MONTREAL (CP) — Den- study done last year sug tal research has made so_ gested the decline in rates of much progress in the last 40 dental decay is continuing. can invite to this celebration. 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Press Council has dismissed a complaint about prominent positions in news pages in the front part of the Thursday, March 17 through to Wednesday, March 23 G8 = the market demands and are starting six new homes in the city. News Eh ie ial i ie Hd vil Hse m. Call today 988 off in your new home! Board of School Trustees School District No. 9 Castlegar THE LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. presently nearing #8 Our builders have an- ticipated and start 1 own brand revenue, workshop. greenhouse, Cot tages. grazing orea, call now! One ein —_—— DALE BRADLEY DIABETES INFORMATION DAY Wednesday, March 16, 1988 stle ha rT : be relic of medical history by the year 2000. @ Johnson & Johnson Company “Forty years of dental re- i” search have changed the face Manufacturer of the One Touch AND of America,” said Dr. Harald 2000 Blood G Loe, director of the American National Institute of Dental WHAT: A demonstration of the latest Research based in Bethesda, technology in self-blood glucose Md monitoring The elimination of tooth * Introducing the Data Manager lessness by the turn of the Where: CARL'S DRUG STORES eae ee 646-18th Street goal,” Loe told a meeting of Castlegar, B.C. the International Association 365-7269 for Dental Research. Loe cited a 1980 institute survey that showed 37 per cent of U.S. children aged five to 17 were cavity-free. 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That research, which dem onstrated that cavities are infections caused by bacteria in the mouth, that use of flouride and the increased awareness of the importance of dental hygiene are respon sible for the drop in cavity rates, Loe said Dental research in Canada has kept pace with that in the United States, said Dr. Ralph Barolet, dean of dentistry at McGill University In fact, techniques are so advanced and the quality of routine dental care so im. proved that “nobody has to lose a tooth anymore.” The best preventive prac tice for all age groups is still conscientious brushing and flossing, and regular visits to the dentist, said Barolet. *til Saturday at PEOPLE'S AD GALLERY CARLTON CARDS HEAD SHED years that toothlessness will A 1985 survey showed only the Times-Colonist's report on a Victoria school board paper. meeting. The press council's said: “The council found that The Province had been diligent The Sept. 30 story reported the school board passed a bylaw governing trustees’ access to information in the in covering the story of the Skytrain bridge as it developed, board's files. The bylaw allows a trustee to have access but if reporting on actions already taken by the minister of the reasons for access are not satisfactory to the super- municipal affairs and following that with reports that intendent of schools, the request for it is referred to the full dispelled doubts about the procedure used in bridge board to rule on. construction. The council noted that the Rempel company School trustee John Young, who had sought unimpeded was not’ named in any of the stories complained of. access to files, complained to the press council that the story had damaged his image and his integrity as a trustee. “Mr. Rempel called for an apology from The Province to the taxpayers of B.C. for the ‘unnecessary expense’ involved The first paragraph of the story read: “There will be no in correcting impressions about the safety of the bridge. The fishing expeditions or witch-hunts through the personnel council found that the newspaper did not create those files of staff and students in Greater Victoria Schools impressions but was merely District... .” the responsible government Young told the press council at a hearing that this indicated he wanted to win the right to indulge. in reporting on actions taken by officials.” witeh-hunts and fishing expeditions but he had never R ed ress U rg ed A reference to possible witch-hunts and fishing expeditions had been made at the meeting by another trustee who supported the new bylaw The press council's adjudication said: “The council heard no evidence to support Mr. Young’s VANCOUVER (CP) — contention that the story was very misleading. In the lead Canada must compensate paragraph, however, poor judgment was used in connecting Japanese-Canadians interned another trustee's comments with Mr. Young's motives. during the Second World Overall, the story was a fair and balanced report. War to ensure that such an “Mr. Young was given reasonable redress by the injustice never happens Times-Colonist when his letter to the editor was printed on again, Tom Berger, a former Oct. 6. Subsequently, a second letter from former trustee B.C. Supreme Court judge Lavinia Greenwood was printed, again clarifying Mr. told a rally Sunday. Young's reasons for seeking access to personnel files.” “If we demonstrate that The Press Council also dismissed a complaint against our concern is tangible by The (Vancouver) Province involving construction of the compensating the survivors, Skytrain bridge over the Fraser River at New Westminster. we are demonstrating that The complaint was brought by Ewald Rempel of Rempel we believe it should never Bros. Concrete Ltd. of Abbotsford. have happened and make it He told the council at a hearing that the Paper ran a less likely that it will happen headline on page 1 last July 20 on a story reporting concerns again to nobody,” Tom Ber. that the bridge might have structural problems because of ger, now a law professor at the way concrete had been poured, but did not give equal University of B.C., told about Prominence to a ‘later story in which the concerns were 200 people at a rally. dispelled. The gathering was held to Divers had been sent down to check the bridge's demand redress for 23,000 footings, and Rempel said the paper should apologize to the Japanese-Canadians, who taxpayers because of the expense involved. were sent to Interior B.C. Province Managing Editor Don MacLachlan pointed out camps because they were that the story complained about had been preceded by one considered a threat to nat- reporting that Municipal Affairs Minister Rita Johnston had ional security. for internees vocate and former commis. sioner of MacKenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry between 1974 and 1977, said compen- sation is the best and the least Canada can do to re- store the dignity of the fam- ilies of Japanese-Canadians whose possessions were seized and sold when they were sent to the camps. Ottawa has offered the in- ternees and their survivors $12 million, but Roy Miki, chairman of the Japanese- Canadians Citizens Associa- tion told the rally the offer was an insult. Miki said the issue cannot be ignored or forgotten be- cause it strikes at the heart of Canadian society. 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