ane rarrmmnee a = Winter driving will soon be pon, the. motorist, The’ follow- K-92 ihelp prevent accidents when jthe: toad ‘surface is slippery: (Start; in) DRIVE \with an. ed: tautomatte < or'ih second gear. ‘witha manual smission. iUse the gas pedal very gently. feel’ Keep. both hands’ on® the wheel pecans snow. and ice :imake ‘steering touchy. /°! Keep the, tires ‘rolling ‘on ‘lee, if possible, Even moderate tmaking steering impossible. 14), Do'-not\ spin’ your; wheels, under’ the rea wheels can’ be ‘of great, hel; ‘or behind : ‘the rear wheels, Wf ‘the direction o ib straighten the ‘wheels; as:.s001 ling tested driving methods can -; braking locks the front: wheels, | This will only melt ice and snow, 2 and :reduce ‘traction,’ Sand, rubber or metal mats, or pieces / ‘of:e you feel the car'coming out of- CASTLEGAR, NEWS, mhursday, October 24, 1974 - Tested Driving Methods Prevent: Winter. Accidents “ahead to anticipate ‘slowing H movements and think out your: maneuvers well in advance. Pump the brakes, Quick, ‘hard; pumping alternates lock- heels and rolling: action, permitting the fastest stops while still maintaining steering control..’; LED Be eapecjally careful when driving ‘on glare ice. Ice is twice ‘As slippery at freezing than it fs t (zero, ’Some further winter driy- ing: tips include the ‘following: Reduce speed: when it’ Is : dark; both’ day or. night, so'you do not overdrive your head. : ts. rive at you to stop within the . -will all distance ' your, tee give fon": between your car and the ‘<*> one ahead, because poor weath- conditions reduce :visibility snow, and frost.:: Turn ‘on the’ ‘directional signals well in advance to give - he driver, beltind’ you as Touch can be legally used in'B,C. from. Oct. 1 to April 90 of the next “sbe the most ‘qne could |hope’ to’ enter—the . + Little Fleece Bookshop, ' Pains- Ce New ntvals fo the he She Hes of Castlegar ‘You! may be Interested to hear of the arrival of a batch of : year, I chose them in what must to, ciaganee ‘The! ‘tex! “interesting - informa‘ early:motor ra¢es and the first - in wick, Gloucester.\-The ‘equally . charming owner, Mra. Frances Vivian, turned her beautiful, ‘historic home |into’a ‘bookshop upon the death of her husband, : and it‘has retained the look of a” gracious’ country house sitting ; room, with ‘chintz: sofas,” bou- is quets of flowers’ and tables of books invitingly displayed. One can spend. hours” browalng: in “/comfort and peaceful. ‘atmosphere ofthe lovely old Cotswold stone house % which is ‘owned by: The, with /a” history, ? pecies, through early. Egyp- tian cat worship: to ‘the: medie- aldread of cats and :their: ssociation:with witches and: lack magic. ‘The book is full of ‘sophisti ‘Ant + knows, | you: ma; “discover, that ti . will-be’ the’ most, fundamental, significant ‘study. ever carried - enchanting photographs and © interesting anecdotes about ou beet ‘by: the great: and apples” by Wendy, Boor. : guide for children :(and:adults) on. the training of dogs, with, ny appealing photographs, d detailed he province, y the inde indent study, which tised,’ the | minister. said. “study at about $800,000 and gown of. white poly: ‘full-Jengt! ester crepe, with high neckline ‘and: long. sleaves | which ,were “ruffied ‘at, the’cuff. The = ae with aispray of/white / \Yeaves down each side secured : cher waist-length veil of fine Ee a ilaso t, and she carried e. ‘on- i ‘erie Fontes of Castlegar; wore a lime-green gown styled.with an The! bodice. ; Bradley's own narrative: ‘ Kayda Gagnon of Nola was, the -bride’ unel “ Heroux of Meritt. “The toast'to ‘the bride's ‘was Propesed by. Mr. ‘Ivan Lillico of -Winni attired in‘a’ similar gown ‘in: Both attendants carried. ogress, ist earch, aad nd lo nit physical characteristics and be- vast variety. of ‘ luxurious Jeather, upholstery’ + are’ posed: against Suitably imposing stately’ homes and” ONE E NaN ed COW EECET OCS Cones eee CTE CU TCTS STON FOLLTTee res ‘Only ‘Seven Days Remain” .in the United Appeal Campaign “ If you: have not ‘yet completed . your calls.— Please do so NOW. 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CASTLEGAR NEWS ) Gouda Besa to de iteetog comb comblaaion ot of divest and texture v intl partypertect Gouda sesame log He Ge to look at and delicious-tasting, Gouda Sesame ‘Log ‘combines ‘the delivate flavour of Holland‘ im- ‘ Ported, Gouda: with! a crunchy, toasted sesame, secd. coating. : Perfect for. parties, it’ keeps well in: the refrig- erator and can be prepared several days in advance." "% cup. sesame seeds’: Cream shredded Gouda and cups (1Zounces) shredded | Ble ‘©.‘. imported Holland Gouda ::-:. up butte ‘softened A into several email ball. Roll in teaspoon prepared hot \. toasted’ sesai ously coating log or balls. With splastios Refrigerate *u ‘until al Gatsoee an (preferably $ hour before serving. genever) ORE OS " é Serve with: cream crackers oF So rye ‘waters, ‘radishes: and. rel- ies . Insert half a pretzel stick into'each ball before servin, if desired.’ Makes: one :8-inc! log or/about 18 small balls. espoon Gace sauce st sesame seeds in 350 {.oven'5-10 minutes until golden. “the Postal Code Unie, ‘BA and” Yukon Postal District, is offer- ing to code Christmas Card ‘mailing lists free of charge. Any list of Canadian addresses may. “be sent to the unit at Room 600, 760. Cambie Street, Vancouver, 7B. C.V6B'4K1. ft tings to_add’ ‘Avspokesman for the cod- “the pune i lines to thelr. address Hing unit: ‘says that lists) which lists: ‘postal ‘cod are typewritten, printed or ake’! legibly. handwritten: that are fri right? ‘around:the \cornt year. postmasters ‘throughout. British, Columbia nd’ the Yu- kon ‘urging their’ custom- idvantage of the le me West Kootenay beotew s, Mr. Relkotf ‘of: Thi She istalso, survived ‘bys {koff-of ‘Thrums,: Mrs;. Peter, (Frances) Olzewski of Asquith, eter Rell and two isters,° Mrs.: Sam ; (Polly] rary pallbearers were , Fred Konkin, Alex: Markin,' Peter. Relkoff and Jim 1 took. place i in Park Memorial “Cemetery. in Kin- Aird." In. leu of: flowers, dona. “tions ‘may. be made to’ the =4\Cancer Fund, care ‘of the Bank: of Montreal.’ ( — On Industrial First Aid A’ symposia for Industrial First Aid attendants held Sat- urday in'the banquet room of the :Hi Arrow :Arms) was attended by 80 first: aid: men fromall parts of the East and , West Kootenays. This sympo- sium, sponsored by, the Indus- trial First) Ald A of The third addreas-was given by. Dr..F. ‘Hainsworth, also) of, ‘Trail, His subject was'“Eme matic Amputee", A ques! and answer period followed each speaker.\ Following. lunch, an oxce lent B.C. in co-operation with’ medi- cal practitioners, local hospital authorities ‘and supported ‘by the B.C. Workers’: Compensa- tion Board is held each year to offer Industrial First’ Aid at- tendants an‘ opportunity, to’ meet’ with each other ‘and to improve lines of cal session’ on the methods of: eye examination‘and treatment. ‘was given by, John D'Andrea of Kinnaird, local instructor. in Industrial First: Ald’ who: is.. employed by Can:Cel: as Industrial First Ald attendant: After the d ‘the! practical seasion the delegates were addressed by John Dean, WCB first aid inspector of Cranbrook. His subject was he New First’ Aid. Service Regulations and Survival First Aid”, These new regulations will effect. all attendants and many of them will soon find themselves involved in the new training program sponsored by the WCB. Mr. Dean's address was then followed by a general ‘discussion on the’ program just concluded, This Program has already with local ‘doctors ‘and ‘hospital * staffs throughout the province. The meeting was chaired by the president’ of the: Indus- trial/First Ald! Association, James W. Cronin of Vancouver. He ‘welcomed those’ attending. and. introduced the’ first "speaker, Drs W. G. Nicol’ of Trail. rite Dr. Nicol: spoke on “Eye Injuries and Related’ Condi- tions”, ‘followed’ by: Dr. H. B. Dimock® of 'Trailwho “gave a.” most’ informative and interest- ing talk on “Emphysema, Asth-..* ‘ma and Related Conditions". received iy Nov. 8 wil be’ coded’ and returned: to’ the sender by ‘Nov.’ 8Q.: He ‘notes’, that the full street address, including or. post office box. nanbers: where necessary, is required enable the cler] job. the coding “and return the lists’ - by the end ‘of: November 80.01 <* customers weeks to'meet! Christmas mail: deadlines”, ‘he said.’ ‘The deadlines for domestic : mail are Dec. 18 for out-of-tow destinations and Dec. 17 fo’ slocal ‘delivery. Coding lists is a continuing E service of the Postal Code, Unit. ‘The Vancouver-based operation’. as already-coded over. two, million addresses mainly, for = Office. sometime affect oven the 4 most :/ venerable: oldest: and products. So’ it:was. with ‘the famous Swan: Vestas ‘matches, known’ throughout the world: for its. swan emblem.’ : . The, firm has now, "changed. *been turned arou fro si tet + CMRS.) tors HUGHES, NEWS mDITOR: Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar New 15 $8.00 per year, The price’ by delivery boy is 20 ‘ents, aiaeerass Second-clans mail retistration, number 0019, ‘They Castlegar’ ‘News « is a “member of the » “Audlt Bureau ‘of Girculaticns., eer) It-Is also a: member ot the: ‘Canadian Weekly of the Canadian’ Weekly cents, an Uae ‘Single: {coples in: stores ‘are 20} Newspapers Association and ~ the B.C, ; division verti ment: ‘shall’ be “limited t ‘the {amount pald by! The Editor, Castlegar ‘News, Drawer 3007, Castte- se) BC, vin See Letters. for Bubileation must Sau ponde snould’ be tor.‘ the for that portion of ‘the ‘advertise Ing’, spare ‘oceupled by; the incorrect Item only, ; and that there shall.be no Habilily in any event "Electronic pase ioctuding radio, Ais Prompt, efficient fepa COLOR TM torola, ete. We repair small appliances. * _Electrohome and RCA Sales and We service all ‘types 6 dorvstic. cad coramercial st : “Warranty service for Electrohome: Fleetwood: Ph ilco; RCA, Hitachi, Tashiba; Automatic Ri = Call? us first for ‘all your requirements: Gis ELECTRONICS LID 10g Maple Street — Phone 365-5351 — Castlegar, B.C. “GOVERNMENT. CERTIFIED TECHN ICIANS” Sleveian, stereo dio, G.E:; ‘Mo- Service.” beyond the ‘amount pald’ for such advertlement, artment numbers: ’ ill-have, about two.\: using each other, as’ patients. At’ the; conclusion of it! ‘eye work > been p dat Port Alberni cand will be repeated at Kelow- na Nov. 2, Prince George Nov.:. »16 and Vancouver, Nov. 23, : illegal Turn Brings Charge After Collision A Castlogar man ‘has been charged with making an Illegal turn‘after the 1962:vehicle he was driving was in collision on the Broadwater Road in the 1600 ‘block, Robson, with one driven by Margaret Brownlle of Castlegar, Robert Bruce Nicol was charged’ after) his. vehicle sig- nalled to make‘a right: shana turn-then U-turned to the left running into the left side of the Brownlie’s 1973; Toyota. ‘The Toyota sustained an estimated $260 damage’ whilo the Nicol vehicle is estimated to have received $200. ‘damage. J, No injuries were reported, tober 24, 1974 ‘ D-BAR- D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday Open at 4.00 p.m, Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ANGIE JOLLY f ‘WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One’ Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenta Gov. INSP. 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