CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 29, 1979 Call: 1415 Columbia GLACIER Swimming Pools CASTLEGAR 965-2278 tue. G OPEN TH Di “BONER’S ARK Don’t let the Quality of your pool be a second consideration. I JUST CAN'T GET USE To THESE NEW FANGLE COMPUTERIZED BROOMS [ by addison how rands, TOMOTIVE — See vs for... . ‘YOUR APPLIANCE REPAIRS and for Brand Names Appliances * SPEED QUEEN ° MAYTAG if ¢ GENERAL ELECTRIC CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. ‘Phone 365-3388 CASTLE TIRE (1977) LTD. Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Service wer 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue oy a) Z & 2 Yon Y SHAME ON YOU, ORANGUTAL YOU JUST SIT HERE Meare nO WASTING YOUR LIFE AWAY. SOMETHING “HERE MUST Be) CONSTRUCTIVE. Ii TARNG YOU CAN Do. a (F L COULD JUST CROSS : ee LEGS T WOULONT ite SOME LESSONS, YOGA PONYTAIL “ ©1979 King FaaTores Sypdeate, tne, World nights reserved. “Don't worry about us being home on time, Daddy... Donald is driving his FATHER'S car... of his!” ARCHIE , not that junk pile HI and LOIS FROMM THE GOVERNMENT 2 INTERESTED IN MY LIBRARY F NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH A RAN OWNER N Stuart. Naprackas RIDES Ly CATTLE Sichd _ASTRIDE a ae YL cHR Wk gi) MOTORCYCLE GQ Srates, HAVING WOMEN TTA MEN ARE: MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, WELL, HE DID SAY-- leds by russ arnold PEDALED. Batt ls LP CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALA a ; > AUL OTHER STATES HAVE MORE MEN THAN WOMEN J? in iy cS res ” pO YOU THINK We'LL EVER GET SHOVELED OUT, STY? : BEETLE BAILEY WHAT'S ‘THURSTON'SS LAW’? THE HIGHER THE DRIFTS, THE HARDER TO FIND A BOY WITH A SHOVEL . mort walker NCRETE Ready Mix Concrete - FREE Delivery Castlegar, Nelson, Winlaw, and everywhere In between No Overtime Charges for Evenings & Weekends ' PRE-CAST CONCRETE Septic Tanks, Stalrs, Curbs, Patio and Sidewalk Blocks | yay ye Parsee 365-2201 (Call Collect) CONTRACTORS G&W ENTERPRISES Specializing In * Custom cabinels ¢ Vanities * Home renovations i * Custom canoples . 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Voice of the People Women Fight Food Prices. . logar News: ‘AS a member of tha Dic ssan Council, Catholic Wo- "men’s League, it is my pleasure’ to alert the citizions of our city and surrounding areas of the ‘recently formed, “Women Against Rising Prices”, ‘Originating from Bramlea, Ont., WARP was formed, Feb, 16, in response to constantly rising food prices; and gradu: _ ally spreading by means of help from the media, Myself and as many people ‘as-Ivcan ‘interest, are about to - -contact a popular radio station » and/or newspaper in this area . and” seek” a commitment’ in running a weekly boycott list, The radio station and/or news- paper can then. contact“ the WARP organization through Mra, J.-Kaufman, expressing’ + their interest, iirtet.We, in turn, can achieve one contact who will supply the list on a regular weekly basis, provided we are willing to accept the telephone charges, Help Your Carvier Your Castlegar News carrier will be collecting for the paper during-the next few days. The job:of your car- zler is made easier if he or, she doesn’t have to make" a second or even a third cal Please consider your carrier:: He or she is an Some radio stations in other Paris. of the..country have already agreed to cocperate In this way. WARP, “in particular, is reacting to’the fact that food prices increased by 21 per cent in 1978 — a year of AIB “controls”. We are gravely con- cerned that in 1979, without “controls”, prices could go up much higher, unless, of course, consumers attempt to do some- thing,about it, To-éngage in a wsctected products’ boycott” is an at- tempt to upset traditional in- ventory levels to such an extent... that supermarkets and’-their suppliers will’ become more aware of consumers’ concerns and make every effort to moderate future food prices and future increases, Each Monday .night, the Products’ Selection Committee -will select approximately eight categories or. groups of items a direct mail or telephone campaign, We must omphasize very strongly that WARP support. ers are to resist and reject any advertised or In-store specials which fall within our boycott list, otherwise our efforts will be severely undermined. WARP lapel buttons, 2%" _ in diameter, with black letters W.A.R.P. against an orange background are worn by Brampton residents when’ shop- ping in our supermarkets, You can appreciate that the or- ganization outside of that imme- diate area is unable to supply this: item, but. you may order these, if the demand is large enough,’ from Bazaar and Novelty, 1185 Caledonia’ Road, Toronto, Ont., M6A 2X2 to the attention of Al Fleming. “There is a public meeting in the Bramlea Civic Centre to bring interested WARPs to- gether. That: Eastern group / Truck and Equipment Order Awaits Referendum Approval By CLIFFE CHURCHES The steering cammittee for the Robson and District Volun- teer Fire Dept. has announced, that, pending the results of the forthcoming. referendum ‘on April 7, it will be ordering its fire truck from Hub Fire Youth and Lions " Engine and Equipment Co. Ltd, of Abbotsford>- The truck, built on a. 1979 GMC ‘chassis, will feature a 626-gallon-per-minute front- mounted pump, 1,000-gallon stainless steel, fibreglass-lined tank, power steering, power Aid for Senior Centre ‘| Releasedby . _ Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 The recreation department is pleased to announce that, this week, two groups have pro- a $500 grant from. the ‘rec. reation department. The association, through the assistance of the recreation department, is attempting to secure funding for its facility 1e vided financial to the senior citizens for their pro- posed Centre renovations. The Selkirk Lions Club Presented the.'recreation de- partment with a cheque for $250 and, in doing so, became the first service club to provide to the project. which we will urge not to buy that week, Inci- dentally, each week starts on Wednesday. The lst will item- ize groups or categories of food |. so that no specific brand name or producer will be named. The “list” will be phoned in ‘late Monday evening or early Tuesday to any media interest- ed in running it, and provided they agree to accept any Jong distance calls, if applicable. A specific Person will be matched with individual media sectors so that is Person and they don't earn their. profit until you've pald for your pa- per. That's why they’ Il ap- preciate it If you're ready the first time they call. at the outset. Because the operation is. independent’ with no financial backing, co-operation of the media is’ absolutely vital as “WARPs have none of the fi- nancing ‘Minto Chapter, OES Marks 25th Birthday “""! Members and visitors of “Minto. Chapter, Order of the Bastern Star, celebrated their 25th birthday last ‘Tuesday evening in the Masonic’ Hall, with 70 being present. The chapter received many cards and good wishes from its out-of-town members and “friends. Minto has 25°charter ‘members ‘and 12 of them were present, receiving their: 25- year pins from: Mrs. Gladys Rose, Grand Lecturer and Past Grand Matron. The chapter was consti- tuted on March 27, 1954, and Mrs. Rose was present at that time. For the constitution, the late Mrs, Catherine Argyle of Nelson was the Worthy Grand Matron, along with the late Sydney Barker of Vancouver who presided over the con- stitution ceremonies. Several. members of ‘the . chapter worked for two years toe get the order started in Castlegar, by having bake sales, strawberry teas, card parties, etc. At that time, the paddle steamer Minto,.was being re- tired so the ladies thought that Minto would be a good name for the chapter. -Several of the visitors pre- sent expressed their good wish- es for many more happy years. At the close of business, delicious refreshments | were served, including a beautifully decorated anniversary cake, which was cut and served by Mrs. D. (Gladys) Askew, the second Worthy Matron of Min- The first Worthy Matron,” Mrs. Clara Saunders, was out of town so, was not able, to be bers present were Mrs. Emma Heindrick of Coquitlam; Mrs. Louise’ Duncan ‘of ‘Chilliwack and Mrs. Bessie Miller of Hope. Other guests present. were from Nakusp, Nelson, Ross- ‘land, Trail and Colville, Wash. This Week's Joy Keillor Bridge News Nine tables, with an aver- age of 108, participated in Monday night's play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club for the . Spring Pairs Trophy with the following results: - jorth-South - First, Dave Thiel and Wayne Weaver with 183'A; second, Don Ellison and Bert Tyson with 121%; third, Joy Keillor and Agnes Charlton with 117%; fourth, Lois Cairns and Etuka Cameron with 108. East-West First, Stan Greenwood and Phyllis. Matteucci with . 124; second, Dr. Ron Perrier and Bill Gorkoff with 117%; third, Ernie Gilfillan and Fred’ Hess with 116’; fourth, Julie Smith and Peter Rapaport with 109. > — Winner of the Spring Pairs Trophy are Dave Thiel and Wayne Weaver. Next week is Beat the Champs, Don Ellison and Bert Tyson. Specializing in: T.V.| _ SPRING SPECIAL. Due to the fantastic response fo our first front end special, we are extending this : offer until April 12, 1979. FRONT END _ ALIGNMENT (MOST VEHICLES) $14.95 WITH THIS COUPON : Maloney 122-7th Ave. §, Castlegar 365-2155 Pontiac-Buick GMC Limited to engage in says ithas six find out the fruitfulness of its commit- ment to the movement and feels that with suffictent con- sumer interest and media co- operation, we will win! M. Kaufman Castlegar, B.C. This past weekend the recreation ‘department spon- sored a teen disco and skate and 170 local teens gave their support by contributing $200, The Senior Citizens’ Asso- ciation had previously received which will cost approximately $10,000, will greatly increase ‘the recreation activities at the Centre. The association had made - application to the provincial government for a one-third facilities fund grant and has secured City of Castlegar sup- port to approximately $2,500. The association is required to raise the remaining monies and it is through community sup- port as shown by these two community groups that it hopes to reach ‘its objective. brakes, posi- traction rear axle, & cross-over compartment be- hind the cab for the storage of fire-fighting clothing and side cabinets for the storage’ of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 20, 1979 (Consumer Facts ot New Food and Drug regu: lations for frult-lavored drinks are now in effect in Canada. Under the regulations it is forbidden to add vitamins (Vita- min C) to a frult-flavored‘drink unless the drink Is sold as a substitute for fruit juice or as a oxygen equipment and other miscel- laneous equipment, Much of the support equip- ment will be ordered with the truck in order to avoid a nine per cent manufacturer's tax. This truck and equipment package ‘is one of the expen: ditures that voters are’ being asked to approve by referen- dum, as it is an expense which will have to be financed over 15 years. f Although this equipment is sufficient to get the department off the ground, there will be other equipment needs in the future, which will have to be purchased as the budget allows. Equipment will also be pur- chased from the proceeds of fund-raising projects to be carried out by the firemen and the women's auxiliary. Y In its decision, the com- mittee considered cost, vehicle specifications, availability of servicing and lovation of manu- facturer: They were pleased to be able to recommend a-B.C. firm. B.C. workers, “duct’s slalus. drink, Vitamins can- not be added to carbonated drinks, soft drinks, or any drink which is classed as a thirst-" quenching. or refreshmnt drink. Trade names will be .con- sidered in determining a. pro- Those names which distinctly suggest re- Pre-cast concrete drain- pipe and fittings. freshment or thirst-quenching should not have added Vitamin c. i Ingredient lists will also’ determine status of the product by the presence or absence of carbon dioxide, Vitamin C and other nutrients, © Labels of soft drinks should already be applying to the new regulations. Labels of all other products presently being mar- keted will comply on July 1, 1980. Consumer Facts is a public service feature of Castlegar News in conjunction with Super Valu Stores. { We deliver AND ._ install Bob Darran CHRISTINA LAKE CONTRACTING Ltd. 447-9227 Dinettes, Chesterfield Suites, Tables, Chairs, Electronic Organs, Carpeting, and more! ; \ — — “Dining Room Suites, Bedroom. Suites, Sofa Sleepers, Sleep: Units, 7 Lamps : 0*.50” J to LOWER-THAN-COAST-PRICES! We've Spent a Week Checking! - Consider these sale prices against anticipated increases, and you'll ‘BUY NOW! Delivery: No charge. Terms: Cash or budget. Over $250,000 worth of furniture in store and warehouse inventory! It’s a Spectacular Moving Sale so Don't Delay! ’ 930 Rossland Avenue TRAIL