CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 9, 1978 ACROSS 1 Fith ond — (clue to puzzle answer) | 5 ‘Lou —' 10 Viewed : 12 Suit to — (2 wds.) 13. Small amount 14 Proprietor of *Arnold's’ 15 And s0 on (abbrev, 17 Concerning 18 Type of cheese 22 Msp 22 ‘Rhoda's’ mom a Mares Too Wahtly a7 Tw wotom 8 Concorde (abbrev.) {alta of Granny on ‘The Beverly Seis ena Ntatian Mascot or work 4 Flam aaveae DOWN Short or angel food Being verb ac eBeg paljiesejD uo Jamsuy 82S Alcican iver Speak ritualistically Bow low Long for 0. bullding ahora incredible superhero Vicinity Prosecutor (abbrev.) Wa Myst Feels sich Boxing outcome {sbbrev.) For example Marlo’s father's initiate J Whatare the first names of the Lennon sisters? What type of plane did ‘Sky King' fly? What kind of doctor was Ben Casey? Who was the first manager of tha Beattes? Who played Uncle David on ‘The Goldbergs'? What was Dean Martin's theme song? What is Buster Crabbe's real first and middle name? What movie featured author Mickey Spillane as Mike Hammer? What was Jack Benny's real name? What was the name of the living hand on ‘The Addams Family’? What was the name of the dog on ‘Nanny and the Professor’? . What was the name of the only movie featuring the Monkees? © . Who was the star of the T.V. series ‘Tate’? In what year did ‘Wanted: Dead or Alive’ first appear? In the Seven-up commercials who is Teen Angel's girltriend? . What newspaper did Clark Kent work for? What was the serial number of the boat on ‘McHale's Navy"? . inwhat town is ‘Search for Tomorrow’ located? What was the name of the last movie made on | Runny Former Local Resident. Annie R. Clerke Passes Prayer service ‘was held Sunday from the Chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home, with funera] mass conducted on Monday from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Trail for Mrs. Annie 'R. Clerke, 91, a former Castlegar resident who died Thursday at Trail Regional Hospital. Mrs, Clerke was born June 6, 1886 at Arrow River, Man. In 1902 she came to Cranbrook, marrying Charles Collins and residing in that district until 43, Winner Takes Her Time ‘A 40-year-old Toronto wo- man said “What is money, anyway?" when asked why she waited more than a month to claim a $1-million prize won in the Provincial lottery draw Nov. 27. Myrtle Davis, a hospital ward server, said she learned she had won the prize the day the draw was held, but was cautious and decided to wait to collect her money. After ‘the death of her husband, she moved to Van- couver, where she ‘married Charles Clerke. The family moved to Castlegar in the late 19403 and local residents will remember Mrs, Clerke as an ardent gardener, For the past number of years, she had been residing in Trail. Mrs. Clerke was a member of the Catholic Church, Surviving are her two daughters, Sister Mary June Bernadette Collins of Halifax and Mrs, Bob (Eleanor) Ron- deau of Trail; a son, Dwight of Yellowknife; four step-sons; John of Victoria, Don of Na- naimo, Gerry of Burnaby and Ed of Campbell River; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, She was predeceased by her second husband in 1967, Pallbearers were Clifton Bradford, Gordon Included in New Bill Businesses Registry Consumer and Corporate Affairs Minister Rafe Mair said last week he will introduce a bill during the next session of the British Columbia legisla- ture ‘which would require that every business in the province register with the government, He said a second bill, which will also be presented during the next session, would amend the Partnerships Act to make it easter to dissolve partner- ships involving more than two people. The minister said he is circulating both bills in draft form for input from profession- al and academic groups, ‘The minister said there is a need for a separate law dealing with the whole area of regis- tration of business names which would provide comprehensive, yet simple, rules for registra- tion. “A key element in the proposal is a simple, molt Bert Illingworth, Stewart Coch- rane, Frank Ingham and Ed Ingham. Interment was at Park . Memorial Cemetery with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrangements. urpose Tr fort which would be readily avail able in government offices — throughout the province,” Mair said. Mair said the act would require every business to regis: ter, and each registration Noses, Slush and Salt and A raected Canadian writer came out with some- thing on a national TV inter- view with which I whole- heartedly concur. Stabe Tce OF less, that everything that is wrong with the Canadian character can be blamed on our Canadian winters. After a couple of months of winter, we feel harassed, . persecuted, and vaguely . wronged, We become in- sular, grumpy, gloomy and generally unfit to live with. When it has snowed and blowed for a couple of weeks on end, or a couple of months on end, as it has around our place, you are ready to kick the cat, com- plain about the cooking, snarl at your children, or . quietly climb into the bath- tub and open your'wrists. I haven't any figures, but [I bet our suicide rate soars after the holiday season, when we face three months an MGM lot? (n what year was it made? ‘ 2268 S1BjUNH HID OUL,