CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, November 20, 1976 Ast ( Castlegar Brownie Pack Wanda Lipkovitz, Annemarie Gruden, irenda Popoff, Taniay Walsh, , Lort. Cummings, Bi Stephanie Barrett, Cathy Johnstone, Shelley Soukorolf, Glenda Deeley E Esther Moxley Tennessee Aromatic Cedar, Chests Every Bride's dream. ! Artistic Design, Supech + at, MAYFLOWER SERVICE *'Stocan Park Thank You 1 with to thank my Campaign Committes. for thelr hard work and All the voters who sup- Ported me for School Trustee. — Alex Pereverzoft } " BUILDERS ” SUPPLY ; PRO tas : 932. Columbia is Castlegar PHONE 365-8151 — i Drop in and see our LIGHTING DISPLAY INTERIOR and” EXTERIOR "FIXTURES WALL LANTERN $15.95 ’ This week only : “Talk About . Castlegar Pythian. Sisters Hold Sealy Annual Fall Tea and Bazaar Members of Kootenay : Temple, Pythian Sisters, held their annual Fall Tea and Bazaar last Saturday afternoon in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Fran Moffatt, M.E.C., welcomed the guests and de- clared the sale open, Small vases of yellow pom mm: mums centred the’ .tea tables, and the: serving table featured a centreplece of fall colored flowers which had been etned by Mrs. Edith Wilson, is was flanked on elther side i ‘an, orange-colored taper. ‘The ever-popular bake ta- ble, which was wellladen with many delectable goodies, was supervised by Mrs, Laura Dew- is, Mra, Phylis Nickerson and Mrs, Joan Barton..The sewing and novelty tables sales were handled by Mrs. Ora Lightle, Mrs, Edith Sherbiko and Mrs, Marie Allan. ° ‘The white elephant table was in the charge of Mra.’Ruth Maze, Mrs, Clara Saunders and Mrs. Ruth Clelland. Tea and - raffle tickets were sold by Mrs. - Grace Eldstrom and Mrs, Jean. ; Jones. ‘The ever-busy kitchen was In the capable hands of Mrs.: Florence Nixon, Mrs. Joy Saun- ders, Mrs. Ann. Markin, and Mrs. Mary-Ellen Cormier. Mrs. Bernice Barrass was in charge of the tea tables and she was assisted in serving by, Debbie. and Brenda Barrass, Kerry and Trudie Nickerson and Victoria ‘Armstrong. The members wish ©’ to congratulate these young ladies for the very efficient manner in which’ they served the guests. ‘The door prize of a lovely Mandell picture which had been made by a member was won by Mrs. Cathy” wood. ‘The Sisters oxtend’ their most sincere thanks and appre: ciation toall who helped in any way to make the day so successful. Mason of Spar.’ ° Question: et Thave read in an advertise- ment for a vegetable juicer that * vegetable juices are more nutri- tlous than the vegetables them- selves. Is this true "The nutritive “values “of vegetable juices and vegetables are approximately the, same. Whole vegetables are an im portant source of bulk'in the diet, ss Question: ‘The Nutrition Canada Stir- vey showed that. the.(iron intakes of teenage girls were . close to inadequate. How can I be’ certain that my 14-year-old. daughter ts meeting her. tro requirement? ‘Answer: ecange girte® sath 4 mgs. of fron daily, Good food sources of iron are whole grained and enriched cereal products, eggs, meat and poul- try (especially organ meats, be ans, peas, greens, apricots, prunes and ‘raisi ins). P Yong can “leftover” How foods be left in the refriger; ator? ‘Answer - ‘The object of simple refrig- eration is to reduce the temper: ature of foods to’ about 42 ‘degrees Farenheit. At this temperature organisms induc: ing spoilage are inhibited, En- zymatic action; which causes excessive ripening and deter. joration in’ fresh foods is also ~ stopped at this temperature. te | Refrigeration. preserves the quality of food and prevents ~ spoilage, but it cannot do these things indefinitely, as food “quality ‘and. nutritive value held in the refrigerator, not stored P= caw an ew Come and Hear BILL BENNETT © GOVERNMENT ~ THAT WORKS! Trail Junior High School Auditorium " Wed., Nov. 26 — 8 pm. 4 Meet BURT CAMPBELL, Your Rosstand-Trail Candidate British Columbia © fb Usccat cect Party Cooked meat, if promptly refrigerated, can. probably. be’) Fruitvale Man Charged In Friday Accident A Fruitvale man has been’ "charged | with’ following - too .' close after his 1989 MGB, which. sustained an estimated $1,500; ge Friday evening, was in callen witha 1970 Mustang’ * driven by Peter Vaessen of: Castlegar. Charged is Kenneth Jabn Shoblom. whose < car. ‘cat approximately $400 damage to the Vaeasen vehicle after bed Tth Ave. S. near the community ; Hall. No injuries are reported, oe OPEN . + 4 am, Sat. Dancing? pam. * Vem, after 7 p.m, "Mule by ‘Good Live Music’ ROYAL CANADIAN | | LEGION LOUNGE|- Proper Dress - No Jeans || “Teld safely for a. week; how- ever, there will be small losses of thiamine upon’ reheating. There is little if any nutrient loss when meat is served cold _ without reheating. Cooked vegetables, on the other, hand, ° rapidly lose as- corble acid (Vitamin .C) when , held. After refrigeration for 24 hours, cooked vegetables have three-fourths as much ‘ascorbic acid as when freshly cooked; after being kept for 48: hours they have only two-thirds as much. Itjis best not to k leftover vegetables for longer than a day or two, : Results. From .. joy: Keillor’ -’ Bridge Club ‘The following are the re- sults of Monday night's session ‘of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club Club held at the, Bi Hi Arrow Arms with eight-and-a-half tables in play: : Fiat’ per MerDonald and Honan fourth, Phyllis Mat- teucel snd Jean Fischer. First, Stan Greenwood and Bert Tyson; ' second, Heten “Batchelor and Mary, Stewart; third, Sharon Parisotto’ and Elia Bruce;-fourth, Judy Wayl- “ing and,Diony’MeArthur,. =’ ‘All new ‘playera are wel- ‘eome, ) 54 Holds Enrollment Mothers," guests and Brownies attended the enroll: ment and presentations held by the tat Castlegar Brownle pack on Monday afternoon, Making thelr promises and , becoming Brownies were: Ste- phanie = Barrett, Lori Cum ‘mings, Glenda Dooley,’ Anne- marie Gruden, Cathy John- stone, Wanda Lipkovitz, Eather Moxley, Brenda Popoff, Shelley Soukoroff and Tammy Walsh. Rachel’ Adams \ recelved her second-year pin and alxer pes. satel ‘Laura Adams reeelved her firat-year pin and second stripe, Patty Plotnikoff received her second-year pin and sixer _ atelpes ‘and Carole Hawthorne received her santa! pin and second af Tea, cotton, juice and good. les were served after the presentation. Adequate Snow Tires Required | For Park Driving Winter is now flexing its grip on the mountain National Parks and drivers are urged to prepare for combat. ‘Adequate: snow tires or = fitting chains’ are neces-.- winter - equipment for vehicles travelling on mountain driving conditions. National” Parks highway traffic’ reguls- tlons concerning snow tires and ebains also apply when ‘any. + road is covered with snow or fee. Highways and roads~ will: be signed to warn motorists . when the regulations’ are’ in” effect. “Motorists should make a Babi of picking up the Alberta." Association or “British Colaba Automobile Associa. tion road re] before head- sports ing off to the mountain hice this winter. : “Our Downstairs Toyland is now stocked to the’ ©... hilt with everything a child could desire — drop down’ and take’a fook for yourself \ Tommy Biln, Corner ot Fine, ‘& Col," Ph. 365-7819 Open mien anes p.m. 9 p.m. am, = ° 330 pm. Poun. & Holidays: estan a 67 FOR MOTHER OR GRANDMOTHER THE IDEAL GIFT ISA CUSTOM MADE FAMILY RING. i By setting the birthstone of each child, this ting becomes ntimental expression ofa Mother's love for er chilaren and their devotion to her. We feature thé complete Luray line of the latest avallabla, piyies sand gue sreined ‘sales staif Is walting to show tham ie been advantage. Coins in today to see the scnlatng atyles illustrated above and many mi Il crafted in precious 10K welt. Prices start at $33.95 and Up Place Orders Immediately for Early Delivery _ BOSSES JEWELLERY LID, Castlegar Rags DOWNTOWN CHE CHEVRON S SERVICE. 425 Col, Ave. — Wirt TU ater aaa _ With Latest Tune-up Equipment » by “SUNY Alt Noes American and Fave Cai “SPORTS CARS OUR SPECIALTY” Ts z “A COMPLETE DIAGNOSTIC TUNE-UP. CENTRE” ee at See, Us For ¢ | WINTER RADIAL TIRES Special Prices! Newest Equipment to. “TRACTIONIZE & STUD TIRES Try Us and Compare. . BUDGET. PLAN AVAILABLE THROUGH. CHEVRON, CREDIT CARD & CHARGEX mmr ~ IMPORTANT NOTICE . 10 OUR CUSTOMERS — & SUPPLIERS “Due: to the. suspension of mail ‘services, the following "alternative ‘being taken. by the | Company: to. ensure the' avai lability “of electric service accounts’ to. our isstomers; AL, In: the larger communities ‘the ‘Company will arrange to have. the ‘bills: ‘delivered to the - homes, ° Ey, Certain: of : ‘the smaller “bills at home. or from their local Post Office’ may obtain’ them from: the local West Kootenay Power office. -~ Payment of accounts may, ‘be ‘made at either your‘ local West Kootenay Power. office or through any of the The Company‘s collection agencies. Post Offices are remaining’ open’ during the postal strike: We will arrange to ‘deliver the bills to these Post Offices distribution to, customers. not. iving their, ‘ should contact t' The .C ay will’ deliver. its» pay- ments’ to those: suppliers; located ._ within its distribution area. Suppliers - who do not-have offices located with- in the Company's distribution. area e Accounts Payable Department in Trail to arrange alter: “native handling -of their payments. © Goa, India's tiny territory located on the coun! ‘ beaches, plus churches and cat thedral: Goa was ruled the 1961, when It became part of : . Addresses Anglican the Indian area. In Old Gos, former ela of the etl his bod; the Sar paon at salot vue cou Here, India’s Ss Goa: after tourists. casket, Fay § — hippie colony may move out OA, India — it's a the y from Nenfounaa iS cast, Bus se Scott Jernigan, aged sa Canadian citizen ban te St Firs Goa is now This tiny Indian territory, which, econ to, becor tate, is also currently a for a : multitude of other youn; People from erouad me oe Most of them are “hippies asthe Indians pi all Pe who have “drop: modern foclety: hey nave been coming to Goa i large numbers for some five years, and by. y looking a 2 ihe are! a is but remains in Goa because of 1 hippies. He has aisovaken name.of" that was bad news.-There are a Tot pf kids here with drug | 1 problems... We try 10. help Altho ugh it i true dome, of haven yy asked modation ust the Taj Mahal group ‘of hotels stepped in tecenjly and built a luxury, cas. da Baath called the Fort sophia It in building and a series Milas on’ the “hillside — Sa overlooking ‘the-sea, both an indoor sad ouldoar bar, plus a first rate restaurant serving egatineta and Iodian cuisine. A: prompl and tend must for a plush resort. sn With the prospect ‘of -more ig his ig. Tn they feel the “alppie “Chil- dren of God”. and other, as- sorted groups ay youns IF Pope could North ‘Americans and affluent Indians: waopieht cnight want to spend a holiday: in oa. the other hand, hotel enjoys. fiving i in India. Tt was a Portu- guese territory until 1961, and - Guest Speaker Sister Veronica Addresses Local Cathollc Women's Leagues Jointly The Joint Novergber meet: ing of the Catholic Women's League of St, Joseph's and St.° Rita’s ‘churches featured. as guest speaker Sister Veronica of the Prayer House in Nelson, : Sister Veronica: spoke about spirituality in a person's life, and encouraged members toask themselves the question: “Why was 1 created"? with thoughts for ‘study’ evolving from this, Dally reading of the Bible was 'urged—Individually, with: one's “family, or with |; jends, Prior to, taking her well for some 28 years, She is the slster of Bishop W. E. Dose of jelson. She is avallable to eroups who wish to further their atudy and understanding of the Bible, or hold’ a period of study, prayer and, meditation, elther at the Prayer House in Nelson or in their own homes. On other business, during the meeting, Mrs. Anne Gallo ine ‘which’ she had attended in October. The theme. of the congress centred arcu Love in gious been in ie teaching Tiofenion UN Representative Church | Women Plana for. the annual tea and bazaar to be held Nov. 29,” | as wellas the potluck supper.in December, were finalized at the November meeting of St. Dav- id's Anglican Church Women, held last Wednesday in the : church undercroft, Mrs. H. Bate, Thrift Shop treasurer, turned in a substan -- tial’ cheque to A.C.W. funds, erties ‘an equal sum going to the U. ‘Adonation was made to St. + David's Church Conmuittee. - United Thank Offering do. nations were received. The ‘election of officera. resulted in the following slate, for‘ 1976: ‘president | Mrs.” R. Donnan, vice-p t Mrs, related to religious. inatrution 2as well as home life, Mrs.’ Gallo related that .| ‘many lay people led group discussions, whereas in the past, thls has been done by priests and nuns, Due to a resignation, nom- inations were open for the. post of second vice-president, to which Mrs. Brita Haley was elected by acclamation, A’ ‘vote of ' thanks was extended to Mrs. Bessie Schia- von for her time and. effort donated to convening the ba- r. Hosteases for the evening were Annette’ Carlson, ‘Polly Corbett, Philomena) Archam- bault, Mi een Smecher, WE SELL’ THE _ CUT-RATE THE FOOD FOLKS‘ BEEF No. 1 QLT BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE 8c Bate, secretary Mrs. W. Ken- ned, treasurer Mra. J: Robin y oLiving Message” secre- tary Mrs. W. Matas. eat clty secretary Mrs. Hostetter, prayer pede Pies retary Mra. F. A. Hostetter arid foster child correspondent Mrs. M. Brandson. “The guest speaker for the evening, “Mrs. ° Lydia’ ‘Sayle, ft strongly felt throughout the -, area. It is the blend of Portuguese ant Indian culture which make Goa unique in ioe iret te development. of together, with the eating Astructures, have Indian tour- Hate for three irugs all the time, and rea; -Goans feel that the ipo colony could detract from more tourists will geba chan to sample this culture that‘ only spies have known up. p the ‘hips “PAPER TARRIER Urgently _THRUM'! Required iS AREA > Boy. or, ® girl, 12 years or older, required for paper. route in Thrums area. Carriers earn 6c for each paper delivered. Sal Costloaar Mews 2 657258 oF Sor tn a, 191, Columbia Avenue. the United Nations Association, was intro- duced by president Mrs, Jobn- son. SES Mra. Sayle showed a film “ and spoke’ to the meeting on “Habitat”, the forthcoming - ng. UNA. Ib... SHORT RIBS EF . (GOV, INSP. cur abe, WRAPPED ..... “RUMP ROAST FREEZER BEEF , SIDES OF BEEF. In Vancouver May 31 to'June 11, ‘The:address-was followed ~ ao a discussion ‘period. “When it Comes to Bail ing Out Where is the End of the Line? By. Richard J. Needham From columns in the Toronto Globe and Mail « “Phe corrupt. politicians who run New York City have , got it to the point where it has to be bailed out by the corrupt PLAN- ROOM” HAVE MOVED To. mM COLUMBIA AVENUE N. IN CASTLEGAR ff ; Paul S. Morse & - Sonpeary f fecal Ceified Gena A > HAVE ‘MOVED TO. TT COLUMBIA. ‘AVENUE 1 oe LN: CASTLEGAR i . potidans who run New York: ~ "They in time ‘will get the atate tote point where it has to be bailed out by the corrupt polticans in Washington, who in time will get the nation tothe point where it has to be bailed out by—er, by—quick, get ‘Teheran on the Une! It's ee ecaeh % be rich, you should also be mean. Then people can pretend to hate you for ydur meanness, when in fact “what they hate you for is belng rich, : eevee A progressive society is one in which skilled firemen with: up-to-date: equipment = ‘and great. false’. drive at great 3 risk to the scene of the alarm. : It's the practice in the ‘Arab nations to punish various crimes by chopping off people's hands," feet-and sometimes. heads. An. Italian journalist asked the Saudi" Arabia’ ofl minister, Sheik Yamani, about. this and got the reply: “If the death penalty were to’ be abolished, here in the Arab world, crime would spread, “When men are ignorant, you must either frighten them | or educate them.,They should be educated, of course, but © while waiting for them to become educated, they have to -- be frightened by ‘all posebe measures.” eee “The ‘man’ who tries to . pleaseone woman is as much of aslave.as the man who tries | to please'100 of them. ‘Think . -, KOOTENAY '. 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