-CASTLEGAR NEWS. Wednesday, April 18 1087 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 18, 1962 “A Child and her Kitten.” This warm and sy Excess fat is a havdicap to car- ry through life, Certainly it docs not add'to beauty. Just as certainly it often Jeads to ill-health, And un- less ‘it’s: due to wrongly -function- Ing glands or other organs it. Js really a handicap, , First and most important step toward ‘losing excess weight 1s to check ‘with your doctor, But there are some rules you can follow very ensily: ‘s Deelde on a definite plan, Wrl- iting down’ all. the details will help Scientifically Made Gas Type: Disposers Rid: Smoke Nuisanee ~ “While everyone else talks about air Pollution problem, the make it ‘clear |—_ then stick :to ‘It. Take it easy, Don't try to get down to the welght you want in a few weeks, It should take you months unleas you need lose only & few. pounds, Don't bea martyr and: stave yourself,” You".may endanger your, health, And don't take any medi-. cine unless it is prescribed by your, Physlcian., 5 * Most dmportant thing > is diet. Yourself While Te Doing This, . etables and bran muffins, eto. Take smaller helpings. :and . chew | your, food’ thoroughly, :If you eat slow: you will not ‘be tempted. to’ eat. 40: muoh, ‘Don't ‘eat: between. meals: or: at bedtime. Reduce ‘tha use-of salt’ ite up: Reducing is like taking-a. both | it. isn't permanent; i ae Ths and eliminate oes and’ appetizers, G Cut down on high calorle foods and | Increase | the “bulk” foods. Reduce fats. 'These include such items ox cream,‘ cheese, nuts, oll dressings, bacon and fat: ment. When’ your weight’ Is near normal you can ent u Ubtle more.of these. , Cut. in. “half, your butter, sugar and ‘candy rations, Eat less .bread,, potatoes, rice,; macaroni, pastries, and otter ‘starchy foods. Reduce :your Intake, If this is dlf¢icutt fill up on fruits, leafy veg~ gas industry has done about it, ‘ “"Smiokeless-odorlnss gas. dispo- sers: developed through intensive research. conducted »by: the Cana- Sian, Gas Association, are scientifi- study of a young girl and her kitten won the prize in the pets and animals division of this year’s Press Photographer's Association of Canada annual print show. It .was taken by Richard Cole of The Toronto Telegram. consume .food ths and trash without . smoke, odor, fly-ash. or similar objectionable "by-products, The - units,. which.-can: be in- stalled : inside the -home, automati- Junior Badminton Season Closes The very popular annual Eas- ter Egg Tournament brought to an:end Suntor Badminton for this year, It was played with great en- thusiasm at the High School Gym on ‘Monday, April 9. ‘ Forty-two -players took part and both ‘A flight and B flight were played, After many good games, for these: young players, results in the finals were as fol- Towa: “A” Flight — Winners - Louise Bartéoff and Donna Popoff; second = Larry Popoff and Judy Maddocks, “B" Flight — Winners - Remas Jellema and Vickie Obetkoff; se- cond - John John‘and Shirley Brie- sen. All winners ‘and runners-up were presented with suitable Eas- Young Paul Osachoff Buried in Slocan Paul G. Osachoff of Slocan Park passed away. at the Castlegar and District Hospital on April M4, at the age of 20, Prior to his .itlness, ‘Paul was attending the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art at Calgary | ¢' for the electronics course. He had graduated from ‘Mount Sentinel Jr-Sr. High School’ and was well- liked by all who knew him. le is survived by his Joving | father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. George Osachoff of Sloian: Park; two brothers, Alex of Calgary and Harry of Slocan Park; and one sister, Mrs. G. Kabatoff of Thrums. Funeral services were held on |,’ Monday in Slocan Park and: inter- ment -followed in Slocan Ceme- tery. ‘Castlegar Funeral Home was cally devour virtually all: combus- tibles. originating in the home- garbage, paper, rags, milk cartons, cardboard boxes, string, sweepings, wood, bones, old shoes, magazines and in fact, everything. except non- combustible materials, such as.me- tal and glass: [Harmony Gircle Will Start Sewing Aprons: For Its Fall Sale Harmony. Circle of the -Unit- edChurch ‘Women held their re- gular’ meeting “Wednesday ‘even- ing of last’ week at the home of bers, present, The devotional ‘per- jod was led'by “Mrs. R. Gei and routine: business As conduc-| The minutes of the "previous meeting were discussed. Corres-: ‘was, read, fa Thus, household garbage: and trash: can“he di of quickly ‘before they have? a: chance to) ac- cumulate; ‘This : is :both ‘a: health and . safety. ‘factor.:. Because ‘the units‘ are ‘smokel nd ‘ odorless,- it’is-the’ modern, easy way. to ;rid the home of- objectionable -refuse. ‘Central . feature .: of : the: ‘new gas. “disposeérs ‘is an’ auxiliary: com- bustion chamber, Or g Satter bur: letter received ‘from® Mrs. .W. Eas- ton’ written by. her on the plane | enroute to Scotland. She-reported that:both her:and Mr. Easton- were enjoying ‘the ‘flight and that the Bae was good. eneral: meeting of all the circles of the: United Church Wo- men will be held in-the church ner.” that smoke and’ oblectionae gas: *on* May. 22° when . the Buest apeaket: will be Mr, C, Pryce. es the the burning, the pauets ot direct the ‘smoke over a second gas flame. In the after-burner. chamber, combus- tion is completed, -and-the smoke ‘is completely destroyed. working on aprons for the. Fall Mrs. G./ Shephard” with 14. mem- |* decided to begin |. sale. “Next ‘regular meeting of Har-|}). mony Circle will’ be. held :May:9}.” ~ Alnew sense of values, and a fun- The Sermon on the Mount ~ Newspaper Page Depicted THE SERMON “on THE MOUNT NEWSPAPER PAGE ON PAGE Bs Boys newspa! J is the project ofa eroup net Dae who believe that the Sermon on the Mount is a message for:e ‘mostly.‘constructive, of "| detalls of the translation sured. Al. “pious | good _ deeds ) ot thers 's ‘gave valuable help or sug- were Vi beartei bel ery, ning, There were in | public!" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 18, 1962 ‘ OLD AGE PENSIONS [ees a Last ye ar Canadians id $270 7 ~ HOW | TO ) BOWL FIVEPINS EAMES | ie nn a The water check made by tho pension fund through the three per one, everywhere, today! This story ef what was done is by: Paul ‘Nor: fon Chairman, Mavvill, RY, There are certain | univ east lessons that should sels brought before the public more often. Foremost, we belleve, is the ion on the Mount, calling for the Sermon on the Mount. That, conviction came trom | sors People'-in:every walk of. life, be | ding leaders. of. the Protestant > Catholle; and Jewish faiths fl wont cross-section of human intelligence, different . papers. continued Bewspapers | si throughout the United States to print the Sermon fr offered at no. ed Pat, sponsorship : of ; local busin: in: | it fastry, religious or civic arganiza-| oor oreReports t@.1i8 from the news- Papers, and from many readers, | explore and apply the Sermon c : the Mount, day after day. aaa swith nerve wracking distrust so dangerous today among i peoples and nations, was it ever more ur- i/much has been ie can lead to the intelligent: soln- tion of every human‘problem, and offers great power.-for healing Peals,, io.Pr present the Sermon page, sonia. it at. Christmas, Easter, di t20| other tines , Graduation or : Can. nae 5 aces Africa, ee New Zealand. Sometimes it Au jae as tar lesson in Znalish. Som papers ve transla ie page into their own language, We are ve very, happy that so) iteful upon the. great cemrul sucugits ot of Occasionally, I very different backgrounds, inclu-|a ai stealgnt ben, but 7a ‘often t my In response .to our ater ap-|