CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 2, 1974 Interesting Decor for Children If Room Reflects Their Talents City & District Round-Up nh Business Co College Ki : Term be; Sept. Enroll F ll now. 1413 t e ° 4 Every! Teads Cit; : and District Round-Up, Sus 3 call 985-7: for low-cost, | high coverage, wou, may run + your message in lightface ! or In’ boldface. tin Every parent knows the problom of keeping an adoles- cent's room neat, clean and In some semblance of order. The thing to remember is that when children reach the ‘tge where they appreciate » their room ‘as something more than a place to scatter toys in, a well-designed room that re- flects their own creative inter- ests or talents is a major Local Court News Ivan Ray Rateliff, 61, of Castlegar, pled not guilty to a charge of having care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired. He was found guilty and fined $250 or in’ default one month in jail. His driver's licence was also suspended for two months except ‘for the purpose of employment. Leese Ernest LaFace, 20, of Rossland, pled guilty to driving while impaired. He was fined $160 or in default 30 days in jail. eee Walter Lebedoff, 18, of - South Slocan, pled guilty to ‘driving ‘while’ ‘his ‘driver's licence was under suspension. He was fined $160 or in default 30 days in jail. ° . . Dennis Allan Chambers, 21, of Castlegar, pled guilty to consuming liquor in a. public place. He was fined $50 or in default 15 days.in jail. ee wane Y Bill’ William Verigin, 17, of Thrums, pled guilty to operat- ing a defective vehicle. He was fined $25 or in default 15 days in jail. . Allen Disa, 22,: of Castlegar, pled guilty to driv- ing. ac.vehicle. with an- in- adequate muffler. He was fined $25 or in default 15 days. Driver in Satisfactory Condition A single car accident on the Syringa Creek’ road re-. ported at 8:10 p.m. Monday has resulted in the lone occupant of the vehicle being’ taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with undetermined injuries. David Neufeld of “ABC Marina was reported in satis- factory condition by a hospital spokesman yesterday morning following an: inquiry by the Castlegar News, Police ‘said the vehicle appeared to be travelling in the ditch and rolied as. Hey went onto the road. The compact car is re- ported totalled and the incident is still under investigation. i OFF New Owners Special Starts Today through Saturday, May 11th 2 Draperies, Leatherettes, Carpeting and: Fabrics CASTLEGAR CUSTOM eae ‘Across from Castle Theatre — Phone 365-5636. Incentive towards keeping it tidy. A youngster's room should take into account his or her taste or preference and allow them the freedom and privacy to pursue their growing inter- eats in the world around them, Decor and furnishings are important, but needn't expensive. And if the young: sters themselves participate in creating thelr own’ personal room, they can come up with money-saving ideas. The decorative theme should reflect the individual interest of the child and the furnishings should be ‘chosen for durability and practicality as well as good looks, Say your child is a keen cub scout. It’s possible’ in this case, to achieve an interesting scouting theme by using. an inexpensive sheet of canvas over a’ set of bunk beds to’ create a “tent canopy” effect in the room. Distribution OF Cancer” Being Studied Epidemiological studies are achieving a new importance in Canada in relation to cancer. Such’ studies attempt to show the distribution of cancer in terms. of age, ‘sex, race, geography and other ‘factors > and try to determine | the reasons’ for such distributions. If a certain kind of cancer is found in a particular part of Canada’ more often than- in other parts, there might well be’ factors such as soil composition or water. conditions that could account for it or perhaps a habit - of the people living in: that region. ‘Another. type -of | study. * would investigate whether lung cancer, for example, is more or less frequent among Fee occupational’. or’ rel groups, One example of an. epide- ‘iological ‘study. being under- taken in Canada is a comparison of dietary differences between. - Japanese in Japan and Cana- dian-born, Japanese, to: see if there is any relationship to the different rates of canst of. the - tl Canadian cer: Society, 896 West Bighth Avenue, . Vancouver . or ’ Caledonia; Victoria, B.C.” ~. Gold Nugg: : 2A gold nogget eS found i in Dawson. ‘City, Yukon, that weighed 72 ounces: and 8.5 grains, oe SUNDAY, MAY. 12 n MOTHER'S DAY Essence de Chantilly Dusting Powder ° : Parfum de Toilette’ Spray Mist * (Refillable) $11.00 CHANTILLY by “Houbigant” With your purchase of any Chantilly . fragrance ' product. of. $5.00 or more, you will receive. BEAUTIFUL: KIT 1 oz. Eau de Toilette “SHOP NOW ) WHILE THE SELECTION NOSTAL The whistle sounds around the bend With smoke streaming far behind it, , The Paddle-wheeler comes in sight, To pull in to Robson Landing. With house's dotted here and there, A saw-mill whines across the river. The hustle, bustle of the: men, And Castlegar is building. The Paddle-wheeler loads it's wooden deck, With lumber from the saw-mill, Then plys it's way down the twisting stretch, With stops made here and there, for a farmer or a miner. The children line the bank to see, The beauty of It's passing, And Indians ‘stopped to shake their heads, They knew Te was trespassing. Prospectors wailed for the boats’ return, Some tired, worn, and haggard. They had dug until their backs were bent, But in spirits they were not lagging. Now the hills do not resound the sound Of the steam-boats whistle passing, It's smoke no longer. wreaths the hills, °\ Nostalgia ‘stirs my heart ' again, for all that we are ay A Dam stretchs it's conerete a arms, With locks for small. boats, passing, ” My eyes now see a Pulp Plant, ‘An Era fast was passing. I know that changes must. take’ place.” I know that time can’t linger, But still my heart relives’ the past, # Thank God, for memory's blessing. . Mrs. Nick (Nellie) Osachoff. ‘Passmore. Alcoholics Anonymous Assists Members in Mainfaining Sobriety Many professional people, doctors, : institutional admin- istrators: and others. in ,the fields of medicine, law enforce- m and: public-health, ;are -* with yship;of © > other countries, Women consti- ‘tute approximately ’ one-fifth of _the membership.’ Members * attribute’ thei ir, ne MA today \commprisea’’ a estimated 500,000. recovered alcoholics. : i affiliated ;, with. “approximately 17,000 “groups: inthe United States, : Canada: and about 92 _ Comparati ive” R i Of Church Group ~The April meeting of Grace ’ Presbyterian Women's Circle was held recently in the church - hall. Women's Missionary Society of First Church in ‘Trail were guests. i, ‘They presented an inter- esting program in the form of a simulated TV panel show on the subject of comparative reli- gions. All religions mentioned were shown to contain some very good aims and ideas, but only. Christianity .was said to have the life-giving power of the living Christ. The visitors also. provided the refreshments which fol- lowed, as both groups renewed: many old. and. warm: friend-: ships. Three Private Re: idences ‘Hit By Breok-ins: Three private residences inthe north part of Castlegar have been reported broken into: on the weekend, All were forcible entries. No. further: details have been released by local RCMP - who are still investigating. The. members. of the .- ‘of tl ‘ship ‘which “was founded it in 1985, The 1 Feeovely Heavily Loaded Vacaffoning Cars _ Demand Increased: Driving Care... Cars ‘heavily joaded, with Vacation gear: demand ® in- creased ‘driving care,’ the - * Allstate : Safety Crusade, Te- minds motorists. .: Heavily loaded vehicles accelerate slower, take longer to’ stop and sway’ more on curves than usual. Additionally, extensive | travel-resulting in’: driver: fatigue’ ‘increases: .the possibility. of crashes, . Here are some tips for safe vacation travel: Before starting a vacation, : check the} vehicle's: lights, wipers, steering.’ and” brakes. : Install-heavier shock absorbers ’ emergency flares:and first aid : kit’ where they are easily’ accessible.’ Check the’ luggage rack for’ tightness’ ‘of all assemblies“ and ©» mounting screws, Install seat belts for all passengers and use them.” |. Travel-light. When loading. : the car avoid blocking the Tear! window. ©: ‘Plan’ a reasonable’ sche- dule. Study:the vacation route. in ‘advance. and ‘prepare’ for.’ turnoffs, Indeeiafon,’ unexpect-.” ed’ maneuvers,’'and® sudden braking could cause a pile-up on modern highways, If van ’.ex- _—~pressway exit is. missed, keep going to the next one, Stop to stretch’ or ‘change drivers . at least’ every two hours, Distractions can! be a trap. Pullover. and‘stop to look: at ‘scenery, check the map, ‘settle the children or swat'a Devoting’ a little’ extra effort to. safety -) will-,’make. . traveling more pleasant this “s., summer.: -China Creek \. Man Charged In. Accident ‘“A° China: Creek: man’ was’ charged: ‘with "backing while unsafe todo so™ foll San’: LE HECTIC “CLASS ‘A’ B.C, MAINTENANCE — SALES” - FRED HOUGHTON 365-8028 ELECTRICAL Cor ReTNG. RMD AME AAAS? Colon BY UNE SaneU le ‘paiva Mer 00-9:05 “| quo? WHERE THE. SOSMONTE WHOLE ren KERNEL CORN QUID DETERGENT = OY, 32 oz. ..2..: accident Saturday afternoon at |) Pinewood Drive and 7th ‘Ave. in . Kinnaird. je: Dor wi sad to be undamaged y while the ehicle program is in, de! with more ‘than 90\ case histories, in the text Alcoholics, Anonymous,’ lished ‘in'1939. “ . From its earliest days, AA the fields ’- of: med psychiat f rehabilitation programs* originally a pub: é ve an estimated $500 damages... noted: penal institutions: Gates a “there are 8p) oxi mately \ 500 jitals.”: Federal, “state + and (public: and’, private). “groups in hospitals, “including ‘a ‘number. for: tuberculous ‘patients, represented. i In‘ the: correctional ‘AA: groups are active in more’: than ‘600: prisons. of :all types throughout. the worl * Most groups i aré established, and continue. to. *be sponsored, :b} groups in’the community... ji eT he sole; purpose: of the i ‘sharing! it with other. pee alt Icoholics. ‘Asa fellowship," AA® :: atic has therefore avoided affil with other, programs in’ groups: ie ment committees do,: however, .con- tribute their‘ ‘experience. i cies agen drinke For; information regarding :: ite: “Alcoholics « Anon writ moi 8, Public informatig Hospitality ates A German Accent ‘The Romans wero perhaps © firat touriata' to’ the river |! w.Valley of the Rhine and aur: H rounding hills, but visitors today till flock to’ see the ruined 13th contury castles and the University of Heldel- berg, Germany's oldest (1886) university, Sure to have just os long a life os these landmarks are German’ ‘food. specialties. Neighbora drop in to eat and chat with each other at inns and restaurants in the Rhine- id, For the same sociable atmosphere at your house; .~ Serve foods the Germans en. . ey in their fruitful ateete The Germans Practi- ‘cally a belt: aufficient people * aa; far. as\) meat : production ‘goes, For a favorite meat dish, ‘Wiener Schnitzel; they pound their. veol cutlets ‘thin ‘and make a lemon-flavored sauce, This recipe, contributed to the Holiday _ International Cook k. by the Waldort- * Heldolbors Holiday Inn, is an aay; way, to dress up a plain Hy grease will flavor ste, mixture throtighout!-'* veal cutlets, Hs (6 oz, each) . ‘Flour’: cheese ae minced parsley Y,* teaspoon gratednutmeg 2 ‘tablespoons butter or ‘margarine 1 tablespoon oil ‘ter and keep warm. Stir hot Hospitality. with a’ German Accent is the delight of natives 1 cup hot water. 1 tablespoon lemon jules Lemon lices : Wipe. cutlets with a damp cloth; pound very! thin, Com- bine 2 tablespoons flour, salt and pepper, Dred cutlets in milk aa flour, Bae 2 tal lespoons our, Pere mesan parsley © ant pubes ‘Goat cutlets with ih are “butter and oll ‘ina large © skillet! Brown ‘cutlets about 8 minutes on each aide. Remove to‘ hot ‘serving ‘plat- water and lemon juice’ into pan, Blend 2. tablespoons wa- ter into 1 tablespoon flour un-~ til’ smooth;\ Gradually, blend into i liquid in skillet:, Cook, atirring \until thickened! and smooth, Serve: over cutlets; garnish with lemon’ slices; Makes 4 servings. and travelers who stop at Germany's friendly eateries, German Potato Salad 144 pounds small new potatoes 2 tablespoons sugar 8 (green onions including ° tops, chopped rub potat boiling talted. water until ten- der, about’ 16, to. 20. minutes. Drain’ and ‘cool thoroughly. Meanwhile, cut up bacon and fry until crisp; Peel potatoes and ‘slice: very thin.” Season each layer with ‘salt and pep- per to taste. Add sugar, on- .bacon, bacon grease and ‘parsley, Sprinkle vinegar over all and toss gently, Keep, cov- ered, in a warm place several hours to develop flavor. Serve warm, Serves 4'to “"Non-Smoker's Day 81 will be recogni nized amoker's Day in British t Columbia: “Referring ‘to a ‘proclamation... to - this: effect ‘ Health ‘Minister’ Dennis Cocke, ‘tated “In: my department, we ‘are ever, mindful of the dangers to health ‘of ‘smoking, and the NDP Government is pleased to be associated with the. Non- “Bmoker's Association of Canada who ‘is ‘sponsoring.’ the Non- smoker's: Day.”. ) ia ime said the minister, The interest rate fo 82% p need to cor and,” “generally speaking, the. total death rate increases with. the duration © ‘of cigarette smoking. Furthermore, — the total death rate’ is higher. in those who start smoking : at an early age. ¥ 22. } “On the other side of the picture” continued the” minis- ter, “the total death ‘rate is lower in those people who have stopped . smoking ‘cigarettes than in those who continue, and ‘this proclamation will serve as rg that: fH ona annun onmediately tact our office! 90 DAY Effective April 24th pxisting 30 Day Oemand Certificates w Members hoding such cert Cayoosh Flat: Now. Carries Familiar Name ‘Lillooet was once known as Cayoosh:Flat,: because a dead pony (cayuse) was found there, Lillooet is the name of the local Indian tribe and the word is generally associated with wild onions, Another opinion ‘identifies it with a Squamish word meaning “end | of the Lillooet became Mile Zero nt bering: of the, ae Government Takeover Defended A spirited defence of the decision. made by Resources Minister Bob Williams’ carly in 1973 that the British Columbia Government) take over ‘the financially troubled Columbia Cellulose was made last’ week by Ronald, Gross,’ president of the successor company, Cana- dian Cellulose. Speaking at Can-Cel's first annual meeting, he said the risk to the provinces, in the decision made by the minister was al the ‘lime nothing less than enormous, “This decision, coupled with the policy of the province to entrust the responsibility for Canadian: Cellulose to... an independent board of directors and ‘professional management, was crucial to the survival. of ihe company, and if the results . this’ point have been’ channiiie it'is, the minister whom we’ should ‘first thank,” he said. (The province took contro! of Columbia Cellulose. on June 29,1973 when it bought out the 92 per cent holding of Celanese Corp. |.of., New: York. The company’s name was subse- quently changed). Mr. Gross: denied: that Can-Cel has’ received favored ; treatment ‘from the B.C. gov- ernment. since the takeover.. - “We. have received. no special treatment:: from © the government of British ‘Colum: bia, none has: been asked for, offered, or is required. In fact, in* everything, ' our’ majority ownership ‘may even be a handicap : since it’ frequently. appears to us that the province leans over. backwards to make sure that it can never be said that we receive any favored or. special treatment of any kind,” Mr. Gross commented. Mr. Gross reported a much improved financial picture and tentative- plans-- for — capital investments of _ about million. over the: next five to seven years, Earnings for the * first quarter, before an extraordin- ary credit relating to an income on i of reported net carnings for 1973 of $12.3 million compared with a loss of $7.9 million the previous year.) Mr. Gross said the results reflect the continuation of an upward trend in the company’s profits over the last six quarters and, assuming conti- nuity of production, the trend is expected to continue over the balance of the present year. He said the improvement in earnings has mainly resulted from the “Our long-range planning indicated potential capital ex- penditures in the range of $300 million over the next five to seven yeurs, This planning will evolve, be revised, corrected, improved and modified as events progress. Like any other company today, we are nol ina position to make long-term precise assessments of move- ments in interest rates, con- struction and equipment costs and Operating costs generally. will change, of demand and prices for pulp in a the plan will be affected mpany's major U.S., Western Europe and “This strengthening has been possible in substantial Measure because new pulp capacity has not come on- stream, or has not been committed, at a rate approach- ing demand, “This imbalance between demand and supply will not be easily, or even perhaps readily corrected, “The it world , but at this moment in time’ the concepts and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, May 2, 1974. ‘Want to Sell Your House? ations headquartered at Ter- cn heen a ee Estste race and Nakusp. 365-6451 or 365-5244 Datota BAKERY SPEC E Friday arses SLICED BREAD .... 4 for $1.00 AST'D. sulla! BREAD, Eo. 99c INE 365-3022 13 Pine pay Pav to West’s Dept. Store) CLOSED MONDAY Appear valid.” Can-Cel’s plants comprise a sulphite mill and a kraft mill near Prince Rupert, a kraft mill and a lumber ‘mill here, other lumber mills at Terrace and Kilwanga, and = wonds_ oper- School Entry does not have a surplus of available and accessible lowcost wood. Even if. it. did, the escalation of construction. and equipment costs will © inhibit expansion that might otherwise occur. There. is wood in the world, but it ‘will take’ time before it'is sufficiently, much less fully, developed.” There was now a reasonable confi- dence that Can-Cel would have a time-horizon in which to plan, = he said. This horizon was_neces- sary, he said. The substantial, accumulated losses of 1967’ to 1972 were the. despair of minority. common and prefer- red shareholders of: Columbia Cellulose, as’ well previous majority owner. “Those of -us_ who lived through the experience of those years with insufficient capital to carry out, much less develop our business, - tend somewhat conservative in ap- proaching the period ahead,” he said. ~ . “Our financial forecasts we. believe to be on the cautious fave years’. losses, a- mounted to $4.6 million or 39 cents a share on sales of $38 taillion. This compares’ to first ee 1973. earnings of 644,000 (five cents a share) on Nes OF $29. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1974_ the grams will be available: following increased interest rates on our savings pro- i re BS % secsnsen be increased ctes do not - 97% Per Annum side. In 2! our policy is now based more ‘on long-term relationships and ‘ reliability than on © price. We completed a program of shifting to long-term ‘contracts with a range of customers’ who are ‘spreading : marketing an ae budget- ing, both in “pulp. and: wood: products,’ and’ by. means of the > concept of joint ventures, ‘such as’ with _Weldwood ‘of: Canada, . and Eurocan: Pulp and: Paper. and, Babine Forest Products at Burns Lake.” A capital program for this year. of -$19 rnilton has: been as the - have . s cts Are Young Juveniles Local police have two suspects following the break-in and entry of two local schools. Nothing of value was taken Sunday evening of last week when Twin Rivers and Castle- gar. Primary schools were entered, though tape recording and projection machines were reported tampered with, No names were released. Suspects are described as very young juveniles, You Save at Bonnett’s 10 Pct. OFF for CASH BONNETT’Sizorowseos: —_ ~ DAVES PLUMBING B.C, Licenced Plumber T.Q. 365 -3148 CALL ANYTIME * FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING. 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