CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 26, 1976 Swayze- Freeman Wedding Vows Exchanged —Photo by Doug Freeman Paris’ Best-Known Restaurants Put to Acid Test by Reporfers Fried eggs, salad.and wa- ter for two at a pair of the world’s best-known restaurants bring a bill for about $90 anda large portion of French sar- casm and contempt. i The conclusion is that of the newspaper Le Figaro which sent two of its reporters to five Hearing of the article, the director of the Tour d'Argent, Claude Terrail, said he thought it was “amusing.” But Roger, Maxim's head- waiter, almost choked and shouted: “It’s a provocation! He lacked respect for Maxim's, ‘This was not a foreigner, but a Parisian. A Paris four of them three-star gastronomic holy places—to test. whether their courtesy would withstand an assault on their self: impor. tance. The newspaper reported recently that Maxim's and La Tour d'Argent failed the test and that Maxim's burned the children with Easter Seals. This Advertisement Sponsored by the Following Businesses a And Ins. Provocation, I tell you!" The two reporters wrote that they were welcomed with simplicity and friendliness at Le Grand Vefour, Lasserre and Ledoyen, and got bills of $21.27, and $25.79, But at La Tour d’Argent - the waiter brought out an executive when the reporters insisted on their fried eggs. “Butafter all, sir, you are at Le Tour d'Argent,” the executive said in trying to get th reporters to change their’ minds. They held fast on the eggs. When they asked for yogurt for dessert, the waiter seemed close toa heart attack. Inarush of sympathy, they switched to’ pineapple slices. "But the maitre d'hotel was ironic and there were sarcastic asides among the waiters, and the reporters said they were happy to leaye after paying a ill for $34.16, At Maxim's, the eggs were burned, the lettuce leaves peculiarly large, the sommelier got the brand of mineral water mixed up,. and the, director frequently came to stare at the “wild men—us—who were in- stalled at the corner table.” It took two calls to get the ill: $29.64. Le Figaro said showed that it was the “most famous of these five great houses that are guilty of letting themselves become contemp- tuous.” Takes Patent Out On Jet-Powered People Mover Train riders move with the jet set in this invention, de- scribed | in Canadian patent Agencies Phone 365-3392 Mike’s Mobile Homes , LTD, Phone 365-5741 | Boundary Electric Ltd. 625 Meadowbrook Road Phone 365-2121 toR. L, Walsh of Fasegen De. ‘The transportation system consists of lightweight “train cars” ging from tubular tracks suspended high above ground level. The jet-propelled © vehicles slide along on runners that fit through slots in the tracks. According to the inventor the system is faster, safer and more flexible than present monorail concepts, With its jet: engines, hydraulic brakes, rail~ road-car appearance and tracks, this people:moving sys- tem is neither train nor aero- plane, but a little of both, NOTICE - The Cobbler Shoppe Shoe Repair 278 ‘Columbls, Castlegar NOW CLOSED ff you have shoes to pick up PHONE 365-5819 its test The Salvation Army Church in Nelson was tastefully decorated with blue and white daisies and red candles for the St. Valentino's Day wedding uniting in marriage Deborah Gail Freeman ‘of Trail and Lorne Alexander Swayze of Nelson, | The principals are the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Byron Freeman of Trail and the son of Mr. and Mrs, Kelth Swayze of Kelowna, Lt, John Steer officiated. Organist Mrs. Joan Steer of Nelson played the “Theme from Love Story” and the traditional Wedding March. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin with flowered overlay, atyled with an empire waist, short puffed sleeves and * semi-circular train with flounced hem. A headdress of three flowers secured her med- tum length veil of lace with flowered edging, and she car- rled a bouquet of red roses, white carnations and green baby’s breath, entwined with white ribbon. Maidot honor Pat ee Cupids, hearts, white bells and red and white streamers detorated the Royal-Canadian ; Legion Hall in Nelson for th ; Alta, Victoria, Kelowna and | Kimberley, The newlyweds are now making their home in Nelson. bride's table was the threo: the : wedding cake, decorated with white lace and red roses, the top layer adorned by crossed rings with doves under a trellis. A Valentine theme was carried out in the table decor, featuring a white lace table- , cloth with a red cloth at the centre spot, decorated with red and pink cupids and red hearts, The bride's uncle, Mr. Neil . Gavin of Nelson, was master of ceremonies, and read congratu- latory telegrams from Fenwick, Ont; Hawaii and Puerto Val- arte, Mexico, A ‘Wasi to the bride was _ proposed by her brother, Mr. Doug Freeman of Edmonton, Prior to leaving for a honeymoon trip to Spokane the , bride changed intoa silver satin pantsuit, with which she wore a pink carnation corsage. Wedding guests attended from Edmonton and Calgary, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tth'Ave. South, Castlegar * Sunday School — 10.00 a.m. Worship Service — 11 a.m. _ Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m. Richard Jensen Rev, C, Smyth - 368-3818 ee _ ROBSON, —_ tf ST. DAVID'S: Parish Office: Joe Killough 365-; 9:40 am, — Sunday School 10,00 am..— United Church Service 1415 am. — Anglican Holy Communion Minister. — Ted Bristow Jim Waldie 365-7697 He Perec ®@ st. biprt Leeder 405 Magi rid ‘caine Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a.m, _ Worship Service 11 a.m. Midweek Lenten Serves * Counsellor Bath Jardine t 365-6512 Phone Anglican § & United Chu Churches INAL ECUMENICA! _ Sunday, March 28 9:45 am, Sunday School and Servica — Anglican Holy Communion 365-8337, Directory of Business and Professional Services CHURCH OF GOD eandih Avenue & sou marist cridact amin Office 265480 Sunday teat Motel: 9:45 a.m. Closses for all Ages Next fo te ci beltanet : ‘I am, Family Worship fednesda; We Y 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to . eee Serve i CHURCH OF CHRIST © MEETING IN CASTLEGAR © For Information Phone 365-7362 or 365-7973 or 365-2241 APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Fellowship Service x Tuesd: sitYs Gey 7.00 pm. PENTECOSTAL ible. Si TABERNACLE 707 First Ave, _ Pastor: Rev. H. H. Gratam Tox Talk Save for Retirement & Save Taxes One of the largest prob-" lems you face is how to save to provide income for yourself and your family in your retirement yeara, especially if inflation and income tax are continually eating away at your savings, In an effort to ease the problem, many provisions have been put into the Income Tax Act to help you to accumulate savings’ for retirement. In general terms, if these savings are put into a plan which is “registered” with the Income Tax Department, con- tributions will "be deductible from your income, and the income earned by the savings will not be subject to income tax, Income tax {s not paid until amounts are taken out of the plan. Tho two most common {yPee of registered Liplans are’ Church Ph. 365-6212 _ Sunday School 9.50. a.m.. Morning Worship ‘11 a.m. angelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 : Filday: Young. ‘Peoples 7.80) — Check Here for Assistance of Trail an Gavin of Nelson were attired in long blue and white dresses featuring full, white sheer sleeves and flounced hems. ‘They carried bouquets of pink roses and white carnations entwined with white ribbon, and wore pink and white rosettes in their hair. Completing the wedding party was Master Jamie Gavin of Nelson as‘train bearer, and beat man Mr. Neil Gavin of Nelson. Ushering duties were shared by the groom's brother, Mr. Wesley Swatze of Kelowna . and Mr, Sam Gavin of Nelson. For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs, Freeman wore a lime green and white pantsuit with white accessories and pink carnation corsage. The groom's , mother was dressed in a long gown of green, white and pale blue flowered print. A corsage of pink carnations completed her ensemble. Attending to the guest ‘book was Miss Sheri Foisy. “Arctic Ocean Bottom Now Under Study Determining the structure of the earth's crust and upper mantle under the Arctic Ocean is the task of six geophysicists from the division of seismology and geothermal studies of the earth physics branch of the .. department of energy, mines and resources who will study the area during the last two weeks of April. The scientists will gather their data by recording seismic waves reflected and refracted by the earth from explosions | detonated under the ice along two 200 kilometer lines. ‘They will make use of the on-lee facilities of the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment {AIDJEX)}—a co-operative Are-- tie study project between Cana- da and the United States. ODE Social Evening Rue INS, AGENCIES ip, GOT Baker St, Nefson Ph. 952-7252 Fire - Auto, = Boat Tralier - fe + Call Peter Majesgey 363-5386 COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col, Ave., Castlegar RUBBER Stam) STAMP MFG. COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE & PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday Yes, Ucence SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY SIGNS PHOTOCOPYING CASTLE BRAKE & x WHEEL 496 Columbia . Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks . The Only Complete Brake Shop * in the Kootenays TIRES - TIRES Clinics at Castleaird Plaza WEST KOOTENAY , ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson | KOOTENAY TRADING - : Post. Naw and-Used Furniture & Appliances - - Now Dealer for: Wood & Coal Cook Stoves Franidin Fireplaces Box Wood Heaters “We Buy, Trade & Sell” Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturd: ie turday 10:30 a.m. to 12.30 noon Phone. 365-2344 ELECTROLUX © CANADA LTD, Soles & Service: 1491 Bay Ave. STRANI, BC PHONE I 364-1914 TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Hi ay. Tires . ‘WHEEL BALANCING ~‘~ rd Hour Dave's DIXIE LEE Fried Chicken Take-Out “If you like CHICKEN You'll like DIXIE LEE" = OPEN DAILY - Mon, + Thurs, 12 noon - 10 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 12 noon + Midniglit. Sun.. 12 noon- 8 pm PHONE 365-5304 Service - 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar FAMILY SHOE RENEW 410 COL. AVE. Across from Downtown — WISE FAMILIES @Q ¥, REP “9 am, to 5.30 pm. PHONE 365-3231 PHONE 365-3719 * 123 Main St, Castlegar OFFICE SUPPLIES Scotch Tape, Staples “Columnar Pads Typewriter Ribbons Labels, Add Rolls, Btc. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave. Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RES{DENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L, HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC ‘PHONE, 365-7191 Res. 365-8292 CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful. Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar For installation & Repairs PHONE TWIN RIVERS Ph. 352-5152 GLASS LTD. Pension Plan (RPP) and the Registered Re- seamen Savings Plan (RRSP), AnRPP hasto beset up by . an employer or trade union for its employees or members, Both the individual employee and his employer may: make contributions into the RPP, \ If your “income to your spouse and yet" got the savings deduction your- z self, Conteibutlons into the y be deducted from {income HT thoy are pald within the year or up to 60 days after the end. of the year. Since contributions into the RPP or RRSP within the limita are deductible from in- © come when you are calculating how much income tax you have to pay, you are able to save “untaxed” dol ‘Also, ‘the, earnings from these savings are not taxed so long as they are left in the registered plan, This means that, in a registered plan, there are more funds earning income, . and + this can produce. substantially greater savings Uy :vittment ~ time than if you just try to save out of your income after taxes, Tacome tax will have to be paid on any amounts which are received out of the plan in the year they are received. This would include both the accumu- lated savings and the accumu- lated earnings on the savings, and would consist of such into the RFP. for; your services in the current year are withheld from your wages by your em- ployer or paid as part of your union dues, you may deduct those contributions from your income up to a maximum of $2,600 for the ‘year, i In addition to this, you may, in some cases, make more deductible contributions to the RPP for your services in past ears, An RRSP, on the other hand, is available to an individ- ual who is not in an RPP, or who is in an RPP but does not. put the maximum $2,600 into it, The RRSP is like a. private pension plan which covers only the one person, The deductible contribu- tion which you may put into an RRSP is limited to 20 per cent of your earned income for the year, up to a maximum contri- bution of $4,000, However, if your employer contributes or may contribute toan RPP for you in respect of your current year’s employ- maximum is deduction of¢contributions to both the RPP and RRSP is limited to $2,500 in total. Aprovision started in 1974 allows that where you have not 701-7th Street South - CASTLEGAR g Somplete: Supply en EEaVICE : of Glass Express Delivery & Pick-ups in Castlegar Area No parce! too small Promp?, Reliable, Insured 365-6538 All Types 24 Hour. Service Commercial 365-2220 or 399-4400 Bronze Plaques BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St,, Nelzon REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repalrs All: Home Appliances OREEP'S ELECTRIC Capri: AUTO BODY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE We are Franchise is Planned; Chapter Welcomes New Members The Lillian Killough Chap- ter, LO.D.E., held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. R. West, with the new executive in office. Regent Mrs. J. F. Killough opened the meeting with the traditional Prayer of the Order, then pald tribute to the late Mrs, Winnigred Mac: Gabe.’ She -was an active and will be greatly missed for ! possible of the local chapter will ; attend, A note of one tins ; will be sent to Mrs, { Mackenzie, recently awarded 8 * Provincial Life Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352. 5383 Dealer License Number D1471 , Fecognition of her many Me + as regent of the Kokanee °. i Chapter in Nelson. member of the local chapter ‘ | Mrs. Killough presented gifts of her enthusiastic support, as « .Well as her loyal friendship. A inute of sil bserved, On behalf of the members, ‘in her memory. Other members of this year's executive are secretary Mrs. R. West, treasurer Mrs, A. McKinnon, education sec- retary Mrs, A. Sylvest, social services Mrs. M. Rush, Echoes Mrs. R. Whittaker and hospital- ity Mrs. L. Brown, It was reported that the semi-annual zone meeting will beheld in Castlegar on Monday and will take the form of a dinner meeting under the chair- manship of Mrs. Mary Dabner: It is hoped that as many as the hope of attracting new members to the chapter, and interested former members to re-join. Any woman who is a Canadian citizen and interested in working for local, provincial, and national projects will be welcomed, and further informa- tion may be’ obtained by + phoning Mrs. Killough. At the close of the meet- ing, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Peddle, severed refresh- ments. Mrs. A. Sylvest., | Plans are being made to” : hold a social evening on April 7 at the home of Mrs, West, in” 1 wash’ your car, change Rent-a-Stall CALDSET Seo Ce TCEKE AND ae real (Bottom of Sortita Hill) — OPEN — Monday thru Saturday 8.30. a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Sunday “and. Holidays *9.00 a.m, to 10.30 p.m, Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery and General PHONE 365-6534 * Heating + Refrigeration & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar e CASTLEGAR’ - JANITOR SERVICE : For. all’ your. residential and office cleaning: Carpets, Upholstery, a Please call Al Polland 368-6293 wie and Imitation Brick and Stone Free Estimates PHONE 365.2386 FREE. ESTIMATES $5 per hour Do it. yourself under | Covert . Decorate Wedding Cars, oll, do your own tune-ups, etc, etc, CAPRI _oTIRE SALES - 633-6th Ave. S.. PHONE 365-2226 CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED! EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS’ FOUNDED ON AUGUST: 7, 1947, BY L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND! EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN + (MRB.) LOI HYGHES, NEWS EDITOR © — Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News ts $8.00 per year. The price by delivery boy 1s 20 copies in atores are 20 cents, an issue, single cents, spi teren eerie number 0019. The Castlegar Newa is a member of the ‘Audit: Bureau of Girculations, It is also a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C, division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. All correspondence ahould be addressed to: ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castle- SH4, Letters for publication must ——— gar, BC, VIN CASTLEGAR, B.C, WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR, | be signed in ink with the correct name and adareas of the writer, “Pen” names ‘will be’ ured on request, but the correct name; must be: sub- mitted, ‘Agreement: It ts agreed by the advertiser re-, questing space that the lability of the. paper in! ‘the event of fallure to publish any’ advertise.’ oan ; ment of any description or in the event that ‘errors occur in the publishing of an advertise. ment shall be limited to the amount paid: by the advertiser for that portion of the advertis- “Ing space occupled by the Incorrect item only, and that there shalt be no Habillty In any event beyond the amount paid for such jadvertisement. eevee reese Nees up to your limits you may make a contribution into an RRSP for your spouse and deduct the contribution from your own income, 80 long as the contribution plus contri- butions to your own plans are not more in total than your mits. This permits you to trans- fer some future retirement things as on the cancellation of the plan, or pensions or retirement anoul-” ties. ‘After retirement, your in- come will likely be lesa than during your working years and so you will be in a lower tax bracket. The tax on funds being received out of your registered plan would therefore be less than the tax saved in earlier years when the contri: * butions were made. If you wish to set up an RRSP for yourself, there are many organizations ready to help. A mutual fund sales organization or trust company will normally arrange for such a plan if one of its mutual! funds or pooled funds is selected as the investment for the plan. Similarly, a life insurance company will arrange a plan if the plan's funds are invested in the savings portion of onc of. their life insurance policies or in one of their managed funds, i Ifyou wish to use your own. judgment in investing, many trust companies will set up and administer. a “self-directed” plan, which allows you to select and change‘the‘plan’s invest- ments within those permitted by the Income Tax Act. One word of caution: In the heat of saving immediate in- come tax you'should not lose sight of the fact that you are making an investment, You should take care to ensure the plan's investments have the proper degree of income potential, growth po- tential, and security, sultable to to your particular situation, hav- ing regard to how soon you intend to retire WALPER MASONRY CONTRACTING \: Residential & Commercial “WE BUILD TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS” Rod Walper, Contractor 1704 - 4th Ave. South Castlegar — Phone 365-5098 Bahamas — beautiful and ae fo ms expert Instruct 1, gives most em sea-dive under ihe wat do not have to be a certified NASSAU, The You diver to experience ie helt of cuba divlog among the Incredibly hamas, A half-hour f Sallowenater tourists enou; ce ate eyes of Gardner Young is probly the -most experienced dive the Bahamas. HES undoubtedly one of the most outspo! ‘Youn; with: ere yea Ts as a commercial diver and 16 years as a recreational diving instruc- or snorkels au ay tourist, ian ve with anything. with as is concerned,” Young say: “are psychologists and peychia: trists. They're I loss.” ng, trainee, ks" 54 id. too quuch tine analysing ei fee Perdis id ‘Why here? And after deve. been feast the hell did I go ‘Young is a tanned, leathery- lookings 47 years old—and bears a resemblance to his old diving buddy actor Sean Con- nery. In fact, double. or Connery in Thunderball — “but they said Thad too much hair on my est." The husky, Boston-born diver operates: Underwater as “the iggest, most succesct al dive/ Cree Besiness: in in fis ee vi a Sect of of ee a ive Since: en Ye and his aren Charlie Bateau, rted_the. business, » Under- ‘water Tours has taken: more 70,000 scuba divers and snorkelling enthusiasts on more d 6, trips to ee off New Providence Island. Among those 70,000 such Tolks as Bobby ‘and Ethel Kennedy, Jeff and Beau Brid; and announcer McMann. In. addition, Young and pi cies. have pe foca- tion finders; actors an Prop handlers for the Flipper Hunt television secs ond for the te ae Bond “Thunder- But 2 major part of Young's business is taking tourists for that one big underwater look- Seba at $33.8 ‘The price falda a poo! Ies- son on the day prior to the sea- dive, rental of all equipment, nsportation to the reefs and the sea-dive itself. ‘Young's instructors offer the Ria Jessons at major hotels in res ey on joe ears and ao clear your mask and mouttr -Plece underwate: Finally, ander “the watchful eye of your instructor, you swim: underwater around ‘the pl feeling very much like a ‘ ay ata explorer and ‘even: ually rel ie, next ‘day — its out for the real thing. “The at many peo- ple make when they first dive is they insist on moving around alot— trying tosee everything at once,” Young says. It’s really so auch better to BO: down, siton the bottom, pnd wait for the fish to come to- you. You can dive in a 100 Square foot area 10 or 15 times and pee see everything there Another in 78 Hp from . “whi reathe 1s what is‘ known as an air embolism, 5, The name of ‘the game is do not hold your breath while - “Jeuba ‘iving, gurfacing and never come up faster tha than your slowest rising With. Underwater ‘Tours, b every two.to three scuba divers panied... aby. che diver wei to on he the ald of any ‘diver in tro ‘ “Since we started this busi- ness,"" Young said, “we've paver ne ascuba accident.” doesn't claim. that you’ AT ve a seasoned diver after ‘one'sea dive. In fact, to obtain amore. aa of ofthe i¢ More spec- tacular reefs off the out-islands of Elculhesss Long Island and the Berry Istands. But for the tourist who just wants to see what it’s all about, at Teast one scuba dive is a Prana 10 knows? It might develop ioe life-long interest. Monday Night's Results Joy Keillor Bridge Club “Just ARRIVED... 1000 Prs. of JEANS Excellent Selec _DRESS SLACKS ~ SPECIAL RACK CONAN DAYS TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ction of. Eight and a half tables took part in Monday night's play at the Joy. Keillor: Bridge Club - with the following results: ¢ | North-South |. First, Ian MacDonald and Otto Walker; second, Joy Keil- " lor and Judy Sheppard; third, SPECIAL’ TABLE-& RACK DRESS, SHIRTS Half Pric LIESURE SUITS By BILTMORE Half Price Bonanza Days Specials THE KLOTHES KLOSET $45.00 Kare and Louise Gjennestad; fourth, Don Ellison and Bill Abrens. East-West j First, Clara Johnson and Pearl Paimer; second, Mrs. A. Godfrey and Clair - Bradley; “third, Bennie Schneider . and Louise Whitehead; fourth, Rob :\Wadey and Tom Cotton, Cheque out i crippled child. 4 today. r= See what your dollars can do, Support Easter Seals, “Compliments of . CASTLEGAR NEWS Nutrition Buyline Ice Cream Versus Sherbel QUESTION: ie Is sherbet lower in cal- ories? ANSWER: A serving of, ice cream usually provides 50 to 60 calories more than the same amount of sherbet; 174 and 120 calories per three-ounce serv. ing of ice cream and sherbet, respectively, Tce cream supplies apprect- able amounts of calcium, pro- tein, riboflavin and vitamin A to the diet. Sherbet, however, contains much amaller amounts of these nutrients, Orange ice has the'same number of calories as orange sherbet and provides Uttle else than calories. + ‘The nutritional return of a serving of icé cream, therefore, is far greater than that of orange sherbet or orange ice. QUESTION: Homemakers are often told by nutritionists to use tho: liquid from canned vegetables, How much actual nutrient loss ‘is there when the liquid is poured off? ANSWER: It has been esti d that CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 26, 1976 KOOTENAY BUILDERS LTD. 663 Col. Ave. — Phone 365-5155 — Castlegar approximately one-third of the vitamin and minera) content is lost when the vegetable liquid is discarded, QUESTION: What causes some tomato ‘catsup to'darken at the top of the bottle? Is the catsup edible or should it be discarded when ihe nappa ne’ Pade in color of tomato catsup is caused by a browning. reaction somewhat ‘imilar to changes which occur on the cut surfaces of fruits and vegetables. Catsup that’ has turned dark may develop an off-flavor, but it is safe to use. “Tho ‘industry sometimes uses corn syrup instead of sugar to sweeten the catsup. Corn syrup reduces the amount of darken- ing, assuring a better appear- + pumps, Now on Display... WEDA PUMPS The'new generation of submersible drainage — Swedish Craftmanship ~All Electric Built-in — No External or protection required = Liquid Leyel Control Built-in - CSA. Approved — Parts & Service Guaranteed KOOTENAY BUILDERS LID. 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Fresh Garden SEEDS Regular 39¢ pkg. Now 4 Pkgs. for $1.00 We Honor MacLeods and Stedmans Charge Cards and Charge X AINIS