A3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 27, 1980 A2 CASTLEGS R NEWS, July 27, 1980 Selkirk Lions Club New executive installed » Castlegar News, to the Cancer Society, ““""T' nope 60 Castense $150 to local hockey and poma ee wit be dino many more, including over sued by Fred Merriman’ re Jal Z Voice of the People a, There are reasons for RRAP regulations money to make their tome tinue to help me posh for from the teenage girl who complained that her litt Urabe fo years come. 1 la BRAP and brother wae Sanstanty picking fights 20 she would hit ‘modest return on their 8, city homeowner a him. Then he'd go running to Mommy and Sis would get Isso, shame for. yous of nvetneat Unongh ihe the fullest possible advange the dickens. those who benefit most tates, toll and even blood, in of kt. Pred Meriman can 2B from using the RRAP pro- RRAP— the old and Sie Ualclng ta ocity th on fixed incomes — in Dear Ann Landers: | am writing in response to the plea istrict governor, ting tem en be Past wl from was master of ceremonies, Lion Ron Hl of Distt 19E, Fruitvale Lions Club, gave an outlined some ‘on the be: of the goals achieved during his term, which included donat RRAP's "handoutn fs he personally chooses. (0 learn it trom Lyle Krlatiansen, MP re can learn rom reading Your cepting » small amount ‘of Kootenay West tee have said It before. ‘Gnicren don't really 10 goes to the bat! sehwoem Ms Attention Men & Boys! ( i scical st For All Seasons | | "isis 7 Selkirk Lions Chub at the recent Lions Night enjoy. Dinner a the Hi Artow te past presi. : ao hope Castlegar will con- Arms Motor Hotel dent Garnet Smalley, who enay Handicapped Society, tive continue with the same "Perhaps Mr. Merriman spirit of giving service into can afford to tur his nose up the community. ‘at the home improvement Special Service awards program, but many city resi- were made available to Lions dents cannot. il IRAP, or the Residential Rehabilitation Assistance | a it’s on ia ie commana Whece the Post Boys & = Otiica hes tt Bonnett’s yon) Weor 233Columbla 365-6761 gums ‘tate get the parent on your prove 1 beat loved. Onco we dlscavered this, we resolved fo ult of our children’s fights pile con whatever il subscription rate to the as THEIR b We made one rule only: no a allowed. I one hit the other, they both hed fo at ‘uty for 10 to 15 minutes. (Usually the one who we had done some provoking.) Now that our children’ a longer competing fr our love, they go out of thelr way 0 © gach other, and our home Is a peaceful re pleasant place fo flac monthiy). Second: Waco, Texas "mail registration number Dear Tax: Thanks for the testimony. Here's another letter on the wubject: lable next year in areas 1 frrounding Ces Costeas, it will Week Mier io es Ann i evar written to you before, Carriere and. moll 19 that letter about the ratty Hite brot much Xs or sade bing? ‘my early lite it ing a rerun of an old ee yu td a opaitingt J| Peg Ss er pels chm oleae: There were five children in our family. We were not allowed to “back su#0" our parents nMy litle brother would pick on me until | smacked the behind or the mouth, “The he'a run to: Mother crying, and | would be p canon ‘She day | told her, "it you'd punish us both you poy henry: lea would be sure to get the right one.”” From then on she ‘ot be respomble. for ony began to observe us more closely and did just tat the brat quit pleking on ma, By tho w he haa grown up to bea jewel of apereon, very best of — Falthful Reader in the Midwest Dear Falthful: Thank you for letting us know what worked In your house. The basi Is the same as ‘Tox's, Nu rewards for the enitcher, and a firm resolve by the parenty not to take sides, Dear Ann Landers: Please print this for a \ dear trend keeps Everything for your SUNDECK ae Cs DAY INSTALLATION, SAME oat USE what tend to be high-unem- ployment areas. made cedar railing. het tees dh acon NA Be pet er 10 wn ate sare | CASTLE VINYLDECK | [srusrsottes ed to RRAP loans and grants. 365-7086 11 ia agreed by the odver- civertamment accepted on These regulations do nothing more than t a ef fre to pblsh any "Fou did aidn’ t vane He did. Nobody can make a marriage work there is no cooperation, no appreciation and no maturity. ae Ae — Been There in Battle jo of wi Children love clowns so It was no surprise Hobbit Hills's in the SunFast °80 Dear B.C.: Thank you forthe eapsule of wisdom. Well alesrycion leben IOs oat SunFest '60 News/MirrorFotos by Terry Gilbert Chamber of Commerce owen Business Info Centre ds providen, proved of however, What is business information of ‘assistance to the business com- MRAP « enous to once apply contre? munity. aa fea smerny It's adrop-in or phone-in centre for the use of anyone involved fn, ot in- terested in, establishing a small or building owner. You will find to premiaes pro vided by your local Chamber of Com- by ™ : merce office located at 1444 Columbia HOUSING pate ceed) vores: ‘Ave. It stocked with a small uses, Onere ‘supply basic information to of business literature made avaiable REQUIRED eet, wr Smm mania Ya are b) To provide a first point of iiterature not kept in s Business Informat ct Eth uin Ilrton ante paper. My mother, ivi if the ministry of of tri ‘end and smal | Seto ad business develo dents want Mr, Merriman By TED BRISTOW Castlegar Us fnited Church Selkirk Collage students require housing for for September, 1990.1 you have a noes Specter trailer usa tar reatnnene Dave was supy looking after me — got it?) Responsi say the overall pro, | senior citizens in "ihe pro. ells MUGNES, Manoging var Centre is part of a provincial-wide sends me clippin stwork of public and private sources Toes She of her columns, and I must say she writes much fee than T do, She usually takes Plant Foreman; LN. DA KOSITSIN, Circulation 7 ua, 1980-81 DIRECTORS for tho Selkirk Lions Club were in- Stove, Jenkole, Seen Ted McAffee and treasurer \s . Manager. y, led recently by Past District Governor Ron Hill, on right. Those installed were, lel to right, secretary SunFest golf tourney presently underway : Couple travel to Caribbean and eee prayer, and p ‘Apr marriage rts, eolcnnond bes For the reception held at the Castlegar myself out, lag to’ Doukhober casicen at the Brilast Community Complex, the bride changed her T da S d a t . _ ‘ - a a seatll My brother sos onary Cultural Poses united Elaine Horkoff and ure, to alles cath wa Gal hay err a nS : oday (Sunday) fs See neg te eat Pass Creek Park (Voice of the People / Editor, Castlegar News: with a net insert overiayed with French iace Think T might have drowned. and seed pearls A wrist corsage of orange linda roses completed her ensemble. when, as a child, I would beg Maverhigs : Bee far tonics from "the alg 1 thought it was a fin ‘ ty family owns a large This is a letter of com- Bey etl vet icoan and Bill Kelley — 93%, __plaint towards dog owners in ears, oF bicycles, We Next tournament is the Pats Creek who have, no in ae iin far too ranch for returned to ne SunFest Open this ay, terest in keepi the hustle and bustle ofthe BC. with mea and ladies nde cnr Amateur Championship. eis Register ot ket am oo oe toe fers gave a the Pro Shop from8-11a.m. (St 10% ~ Fein aug repeal a cone ti Tve about six miles up the gar's Junior development on au: ete progress, Wiles ae peodise work, and every morning I get suck excl gales (o'a pote aie relatively few yea Doukhobor ensemble of white polyester satin sdvestare, Ueaghi beth crops, the bedi overlayed’ with Presch ered me that my brother poin-de-spee and re-embroidered with Alen made soch a fuss about the con ace Pearls, Her polyester sheer line, Ah red oom ‘Then there was the time The bridesmaids wore By A. MeKINNON Chats Gall Gib owns with accordion plea Wiel, te decided foned of sheer polyester Knit in soft peach follow my mother's lead, at olor. {ella story about the od days White lace tablecloth with orange ¢ my brother and I carefully brooeh. An attractive accent was provided = bated covered the head table, with half & pall of live her corsage of crangs Balings ioses. of flowers at either end of the table crabs put them the bed of Bridesmalds Mise Leona Poi! end spies of orange tea rones and white Crate cleny gulicheraoa deyeuthemams ‘highlighted the decor ere reek. Master of ceremonies during the wed- We were disappointed ding ceremony was Mr. Eli Popoff of Grand that one on them had crawled flowers to match their suits and each wore 2 Forks. ie Nie Ogloff of Robson was MC at before she went to bed, corsage of orange and white feathered te ree Following & honeymoon trip to the gop ene Caribbean and various points in Florida, Mr. « the oft end Mr, Barry Stoochntt, hothot Shore. andes Keleanivol have akon up residence initpal to be discovered, in Terums, iy A Avower So, if you would kindly Iways maraged to give us a special holiday in the sum- 3 Probably the most ex pensive holiday was when we went by boat to stay at a i Your CASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB One is a Collie near my war to anjcy SunFest Your Carpet Brogram fr everyone inthe family Headquarters .. . during shine for growing grass. COURT, NEWS In provincial court July 22 Stephen Harrison pleaded gu- iarge th 5 all large dogs and can be rather threatening to someone on a bicycle. re Sun Fest Sunday, July 27 Esovoloff- Court wedding vows St, David's Anglican Charch in Castlegar fe an afte nest golfers: John Rrence a Bree Mie See ae ite ‘Tocomplement her ensemble, she wore a ate jail. seed peat necklace and white ower earings. Verna and Harry Coe i Robert A. Wiebe wes found guilty of a charge of driving with a blood al [ca golfers: Janice in default 30 days in jail. PUBLIC NOTICE SLOCAN CHIEF CABIN in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 16 TO AUGUST 9 in order that repairs can be made to the roof, We apologize for this inconvenience and wish to remind hikers contemplating @ trip into this area to be properly equipped for backcountry camping. itith Columbia ‘Ministry of Recreation and Conservation The Castlegar and Slocan Park Branches of the CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION CLOSED AUG, 2 because of B. e Kiwanis Bavarian Gardons p.m. © Kiwanis Concession Stand joon-5 p.m. © Loggers’ Sports Day— 10 a.m. Sixteen events including Log Burling, Chain Saw Sculpure Lodi jes’ Nail Hammering, Chokermain’s Race and more. © Kiddies’ Fun Events — 2 antes, Bina eo Ci cat 1, plus more fi © Legion Bingo — 2 ao. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS — $1 PER PERSON, CHILDREN 14 AND UNDER FREE BRING YOUR WH CHAIR AND ENJOY THE EVENTS The principles are the children of Mr. and mrs. Tim Court of Castlegar and Mr, and Father Desmond Carroll heard the ex- sed with white floral pattern was styled with empire scoop heciline and fall lace sleeves soft gathered Pasent white picture hat enhanced ribbor ‘she cartied a bougue of an Carnations with tinted blue tips ad baby's breath, arlene Melchior of Spurwood, Bc ti eet oe wearing a long lon dress fn cornlowes Ui with « sraet ieart nectline and a short matching Vea sat eask is cae Ie eee comprised of two white and blue-tipped carnations and baby's breath, tied with blue ribboa. fr. Ron Melchior of Sparwood was best For the reception at Tarrys Hall, Mr, Mike Esovoloff of Thrums was master of ceremonies, rating congratulatory telegrams from Victoria ro Ci tories, The father of the bride proposed the bridal toast. Following & honeymoon to Netusp Hot Springs and Lake resort in Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. eset have taten up residence in Thrums a auish out the beart and put it on your hook, then drop your line and watch, from ‘lose up, as the shiners would come nosing around your think it was, I did the family the great favor of catching a dozen shiners for breakfast Mom actually prepared and cooked them, and boy was I W peghea leveires ua ances oat jet DEAR DS. GRAHAM: pwr do you at drags hive become such a ourg people today? We have ject oat know what to de R S.E.: Each situation is different, of course, but I ink eta ion eels ne ele oe problem with drugs in our society. For one thing, there is tremendous peer pressure on young people today — pressure from other young people to conform. When drugs become accepted in a particular group, there is strong pressure on all those in the group to use them. Also, the use of drugr has been encouraged in some instances by the media and by prople (such as some music stars) who are respected by young people ‘There are other reasons which are common. For some young people, drugs provide (or at least seem to provide) a means of escape from problems they face, Still others become Billy Graham involved in drugs because they see them as a means of ling against parents or society. However, I believe all these reasons ultimately come down to one basic problem, and that is the problem of inner emptiness and lack of purpose. ‘This is a spiritual problem, and that is why I bel person discovers that God loves him and has a plan for his life, he will not really have any need of drugs. Td not know your nephew's exact situavion, but I would encourige you first ef all to pray for him — not only that he will get off drags but that he will ind Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. “If anyone is in Christ, he old has geae, the new has come!” (2 pastor may know of Christian sponsored yrograms in yo pede helps oad bea parents shoal be encoura Re vegans pot eto him, helping his deal with this problem,