Sree (sot ated Natfonal E Exhitition psi Now ‘Available for Use with Firet Meeting Recently’ Held by the Kootenay Historical Doukhobor Society ‘The Kootenay has received 24 of 65 Opportunities’ for Youth Programs approved by the federal government for the Okanagan-Kootenay areas, ‘The 5 projects, costing $1,878,491, will: create 932 summer jobs for young oople, Jan Cornflower, : co-ordinal for OFY, Pacific Region, aid, Of the projects, five are in the immediate vielnity, and ‘a sixth at Slocan Park, Castlegar received ap- proval for. two OFY. projects, costing a total-of $16,465, A project called Educational Re- sources for Castlegar, will provide neceasary materials, data and resource facilities for teaching outdoor. education in School Disteet No, 9. Tt will Kootenay get Total of 24 Area Receives Five OFY. cost $9,435 and employ five * people, Castlegar's second project, involving $7,020. and seven jobs, will promote the Doukho- bor culture and history in the Castlegar area under the name New. Village. Robson received a $4,320 OFY! grant to.do an akamina and'kisinena vegetation study of the ‘two creek areas. ‘Two people will be ‘employed, Four people will be em- ployed on a $2,530 grant to construct and clear land near Thrums for use as a motor, eyele’ track. Also in the Castlegar area, a $1,450 grant was approved to hire-two people to conduct a , study of elk in the Syringa Creek ‘Campground area. ~ Moat costly Kootenay pro- Soclely Says Smoking Grants. Walking bridge at'Slocan Park, It will cost $10,149 and employ five people. ject approved [s the Podovinl- koff Road Improvement Society which will renovate the Slocan GRANITE HEAD STONES and ; GRAVE MARKERS Contact — Paul Markoff, Slocen Park .- Agent for — Great: West Memorials PHONE 226-7564 | For your protection: Lng Claims — No adveriasmeny; : a |, or. Knowingly: accepted: be prepared) ot be aes or inaccurate presentations’ ‘0 actual and comparative prices. ~ Braces Not A Protection Against Decay Once a child begins to have his teeth straightened at the dentist's office, too many ents feel the responsibility of dental care has been passed on to the dentist, 7 But good oral hygiene is > even more important when a child fs undergoing orthodontic treatment, “Braces” which realign “teeth do not protect thom against decay. In fact, the device itself can collect food \) particles around the edges of its springs and bands. If the mouth isn’t kept scrupulously clean throughout the'duration of the itreatment, more decay. can result from bacteria bulldup on the trapped food particles. In orthodonatic treatment, the danger areas are not where the braces are, but where the braces aren't, Poor oral hygiene | ‘and orthodontic treatment are enemles—they must never be allow to meet, ‘There is no: point in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, May 22,1976. _ CALDSET io Ltd. & Laund {Located at the bottom of Sherblko te General Store ane SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY 1098 ‘Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-6534 +; — HOURS — Monday thru Saturdsy — 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. Sunday — 9 a.m. to 10.30 p.m, straightening the teeth if the child will riot look after them during the treatment and alter- ward. It is up to the parent CASTLEGAR NEWS Her Confident is is Inalyzed as = Habifs Remain Unchanged Te ee A close look at garbage was taken by grade 9 students during the recent Anti-Litter Week. In concentrating on-two areas, one by the Columbia ” River stretching from the grav-- el pits to the natural gas river crossing, and the other, five street fronts between Stanley “Humphries Secondary School and Kinsmen's Park, aa well as- 10 blocks downtown between. Crossroads Datsun and over the bridge, students noted who. were the’ prime offenders and brought forth concrete sugges- tons for Improvement. At the gravel pits, the type of garbage indicated offenders as belng householders dumping refuse, car bodies, people drink- BREEZE LATEX for Interior Easy to apply and odor free oe tate pT Eo For years of beauty and protection to exterior wall surfaces, the answer Is: Woodcraft Solid Color Stain Choose from hundreds of Custom Colors in General Paints Best Quality Finishes, For All Your Painting Needs *Brothers Buildin .& Supply Co. Let 605 Col, Ave., Castlegar ing and persons servicing thelr cars ina pit existing for this purpose. The students felt more garbage receptables should be placed in the car service area, Garbage in this area total- led approximately 350 pounds * which was collected in 35 bags. Students were annoyed at the amount'as the area was cleened up by other classes exactly one year ago when “No Dumping” signs were placed. The second location yleld- ed a different type of garbage . stich as candy wrappers, plastic wrappings and cigarette boxes, This brought the conclusion that the main offenders were the young people attending the schools, A total of 200 pounds of garbage was collected in this area, It was felt more garbage receptacles should be placed out especially in the area leading to the schools, as well as giving the garbage problem more publicity. a keeping with the thought of educating the young, a successful “teach-in” by grade 11 students was‘ organized for 150 primary students.. This waa followed bya “field trip in the Kinnaird and Conehill park areas where garbage was collected, studied ane i HAND & NAIL CARE . By : “Revion” NAILCOLOUR... _ Now! Extra, Extra CRYSTALLINE Bright and Beautiful Shades. Reg. 1.95 Special .. oe NEW SMUDGE "REMOVER . le Fast Acting — 270 CC Special’... .. 0... cece tee CUTICLE GELEE. Profeinized Cuticle Remover with Applicator Regular 2.25 Special... 20... eee eee ee TOP COAT... “New Extra Life” 15 CC Longer Nail Enamel with Acrylics, Super Hard, it Gloss ‘Surface, porous allow nails to breathe $1.95 Special ..-........-200005 LIQUID. QUICK DRY For fast drying manicures, stop: face dries in seconds, Special ..........0. 200.2 yx HAND & BODY LOTION + VILLAGE BATH . Sweet Cream, Green Apple, Glycerine, Lemon Verbena and Rose Water. i oe M5 Regular 3.00 DESERT FLOWER “26 ox Base) S155 $1.95 smudging. Sur- Special Sb CHANEL No, 5 Regular. $8.00 sik Spatial $5.95 Regular $2.39 Special $1.75 A poster contest was held from which four prize. winners were named. Winners were first, Slan Landis, Div..14, Twin Rive second, Joe Costa, New Cai dian Class; third, Leona Powell, ‘grade 2, div. 11; and fourth, Edward Jardin, grade 1. ‘These winning posters and 22 others, were selected for a display in the local public library. The latest statistics re- leased by the Department of Health and Welfare, Canada, reveal that the amoking habits of Canadians remain relatively’ unchanged from 1972 to 1973. Non-smokers still outnum- ber smokers in’ this country, according to statistics released in January. Fifty-three per cent of the population 15 years of ‘age and over does not smoke at all, and 60 per cent’ of the population over 16 ‘doesn't smoke regularly—that ia; at least one cigarette per day. ” he pereentage of women while the percentage of male smokers’ has declined slightly, However, more men still smoke than do not. The survey showed that although the overall percentage of people. who smoke has dropped since 1985, the number of cigarettes smoked by each person per dey has increased, Regionally, there ‘were considerable variations. Quebec in 1073 continued.to have the lowest proportion of non- smokers and the heaviest smok- ing pattern among both men and women. British Columbia had the highest of male | Casilegar Council Briefs The city is. $0, Bost ar moving to the National Exhibe nd en Gen iF Herbert oD, depay commander, 25th NORAD gion McChord Air pores E Bie Tacoma, Wash., isin the area to carry out the annual ing of 681 (Castlegar) Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets., ‘The inspection is scheduled for June E bs *andustrial Developtient commissioner W. Austin Fraser and city representative Harvey Gunn have been invited to attend the May ‘26 council meeting, ofa An application from Shir- ley Vigue to run the arena concession this coming fall has been received by council and was forwarded to Regional __ District of Central Kootenay. ‘A grant application to the city from the Castlegar and District Museum for $500 has been refused. The museum is Bees Have City Looking Atlis Nuisance Bylaw A bee problem within the city’s boundaries has lead coun- cil to have Ald, Allen Selbie, in - conjunetion with the ‘adminis- tration, look into the nuisance and sanitation bylaw. During recent meetings the question of bees has been brought to’ council's. attention by neighboring residents of those keeping hives. An‘ earlier: complainant told council it was a futile gesture for her to hang.out her laundry for bees, from their droppings, were causing stains, . At the lastregular meeting a further complaint’ was re- ceived in still another part of the city. é Tn looking into the. prob- em, legislation is ‘being. con- sidered that would restrict the ; number of bee hivea as well as spell,out how many feet these residential dwellings, dedicated _ streets and roads, gno? WHERE THe” COFFEE MATE, 11 oz. ........ 99¢. “ LICORICE ALLSORTS, 9 07, ... 69c ARPEGE’ Regular $6.00 Special $3.95 MANICURE SETS Regular $4.95. Special $2.99 CHANTILLY LOTION PORK & BEANS, Nabob . 3 for 89c DOG MEAL, Gaines . . 25 Ibs. $6.79 REVLON wi Regular $8.50 Regular $3.50 Special $2.95 Spechal $5.95 Fees In the . CARL'S DRUG MART v : 4 of Castleaird Plaza PHONE 365-7269 HAMBURGER AND HOT DOG BICS RELISH’................ 496 Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK _ sum of $25 will be these grounds counell felt the museum will no longer be in its boundaries. ee Interior Diesel and Equip- ment has asked couneil’s as- sistance in locating suitable bullding acreage for its busi. ess, The tiattér has beet (aired to‘thé’planning com: tee and to the public works department. City san again mae two cash awards available during the graduation exercises. A presented to the recipient of the Aggregate Award and $25 to the student receiving the Leaders Award. nonsmokers, and Ontario the highest proportion of non- amoking females. ‘Among regular smokers” (more than’ one cigarette per day), the prairie provinces had the fewest male smokers, and Ontario the fewest female smokers. *Forty.per cent of Cana- dians aged 16 and over are habitual smokers, The increase of the number of cigarettes ‘smoked -every day by regular smokers, and, the fa category of oceasiosial smokers, indicates the strong dependen- cy produced by nicotine. There has been no marked change in the proportion of men who smoke a pipe or.cigars rather than cigarettes. Most» men seem to stop smoking entirely when they. discontinue cigarettes, the study showed. Membership Conlinues to Grow In Ladies Auxiliary fo Legion ‘A new member, Mrs, Ann Mcdonald, ‘was initiated and given a cordial welcome at the April 28 meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal. Cana- dian Legion, held in the Legion Hall. Reports were read by the secretary and treasurer, show- ing the ‘members have had a - be busy month, {OU Mra. Je Walker reported 182 hospital visits made, and that ‘the gift shop at. the hospital ‘had donated ‘some “cigarettes to be distributed to } those patfents who are allowed to smoke. who. were’ accepted and ill be initiated atthe May _ meeting. : Other reports included the ‘West Kootenay Zone meeting [which had been’ attended : by. Mra. A. Macpherson, as well as Mrs. E. Rourke's report on’ ‘ater on the Spring Tea. A tea was planned for a ‘Mater date ‘and will be finalized “at the next meeting, = Mrs. Rourke presented the Peltzsche Trophy to the mem- bers and explained, for the benefit of the new: members, gar—Robson won it, Other business included the cost of having the L.A. Bylaws printed to be looked ~ into; Mrs, R. Champ and Mrs. Walker will do the May hospital visiting; and thank-you notes to sent to the business that donated’ materials to the L.A. spring sale. It was reported that Mrs. Bea Lundquist has returned to the district and has offered to handle the L.A.’s floral orders - -at a minimum charge. $450 Damage In Single : Car Accident A: single: car accident, reported at 2.10 a.m. Saturday, has resulted in damages esti- Thated at $450. Driver of the 1964 Vallant is identified as Allan Saunders. of Robson. who has been charged with’ driving without due care and attention. No injuries were reported after the vehicle went out of control. near the Hide Away ‘Trailer, Court \In:-Robson and ‘struck a telephone pole. ithe’ factithat few & smokers are able to stay in the ~ This Is just one of the 12 Rules of the Coniedian ”.° Code of Advertising Standards which this publice- ” media across Carats slow, It rs “trexaee | And now the kid from orem American Graffiti’ does his own thing as APPRENTICESHIP. ; Quddy" Kravitz . and no one. __.understood, | oe BUSTER «nd BILLIE it shoukd have been a lov story! Pack, step up In the Girl Guide movemeat to become monbers of the Ist Kinalrd Guide Brownies shown Latte, Posny Geanestad, Karen Birch and Jule Partrige, Tho Flying Up ceremony was held on Tuesday of last week n the Kinnaird Hall when many of the parents ook the opportunity to be' present.—Girl Guide Association Photo Eth [Local Soil for Handicapped | Sends: Delegates to Conference REGIONAL DISTRICT a CENTRAL KOOTENAY NOTICE Users of the Pass Creek Park are hereby notified that Lifeguards will not be available to. supervise swim- ring. a N ~ Persons using the Pool, do so at : their own risk. WIDE- ovT. “Accountability”. was the theme of: thé (218th annual conference of the B.C. Associa- tion for the Mentally Handi- capped which was bold May. 9:11 in Prince George. * Delegates from Castl attending: for'the Kootenay Soclety for the Handicapped were Mrs. Jean Fitzpatrick and + Mrs, Elsie Hiebert. + Nearly 200 delegates, pare gat ents, officials of the Depart: ment of Human inte aes friends of the men- handicapped met at the Tan of the Neh to exchange Red Cross <" Blood Clinic Here-June 5- ‘Every working day: in , Canada, the Red’ Cross collects ‘an average of one unit of blood fevery 16 seconds. i) oI British’ Columbia, that ‘means a total of 107,000 ee of blood were collected Las! ‘That-may. sound ike an what ywful lot of blood, but ‘really counts, according to Red ‘Gross officials, ts that f helped jto save the lives ‘of 34,000 ld ‘at the Kiwanis Scout Hall June , from 2'to 6 and 7 to 9.80 p.m. ————— and stare. information, ideas, concerns and experiences, -ged with the responsi- bility of relaying this informa- ton to their local asscciations, the delegates accepted the challenge of the conforence theme, in the four areas of study: education, adult ser- vices, legal, and family support. ‘The single, most important objective of any level of the: association for the mentally handicapped {s'service to the individual. handicapped’ person’ and his or her family—this is what it is all about! : the Editor » Oldsler Doesn't Take Kindly fo Metric Change Dear Sir: +I for one don't like these changeovers—first from the Fahrenheit to the Centigrade. Why has a man got to change after all. these ‘years? ‘The Centigrade is no bet- ter—all it does is tell you how cold it is and that is what the Fahrenheit did. Now a person {s all mixed up. Might be alright for schol- ars and have it drilled into them for the time it takes to get used to it but for me at 75 years, f don't change aver easy. In this Metric Syatem, Just ig to figure out'a blueprint or any of the older messure- ments makes one’s head whirl, An Electric Range Offers Energy Saving Opportunities ‘The electric ran, Tange ollers energy-saving opportunities / 4 po! with little effort. Here are just. 8 few tips. In the long-run: oven electric oven elrient ison for only part of the time, For, the rest it coasts on heat retained by the oven Vi oes bate caay + Toast. — 2 packets dry ohion soup mix tatoes 2 ‘4 carrots” 4 small whole onions | 1.)°-Place meat, soup mix, and ‘4 to % cup water into clay | baker or tightly covered cas- serole dish. : 2,.~ Set oven at 300 and cook for 2 hours. 3. Remove from oven, place vegetables inside baker and cook for another 1% hours. By the way, it isn't neces- sary to preheat the oven for. er cooking times, 3 minutes is Ample City Centre Dining Room ig STEAK & LOBSTER’ * TERIYAKI STEAK * SPAGHETTI & STEAK -*:SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS _ “""" Qpen Daily 4:p.m. to\10 p.m. peiadteet Mon ; Es Resereation Only PHONE 365-3434 See Us For : » Weddings, Banquets and: (Club: Functions Be ‘Service Your. * 25.TRANSMISSION : Before Going on Summer Vocation PHONE 365-3666 ¢ Open.6: Days ‘a Week ~ Mon. thru Sat. mars 8 am: to6 p.m. SAM'S AUTOMOTIVE ” A Complete ‘Automotive Service & Repate. you have several dishes to ax at slightly’ variant temperatures, say $25, $76 degrees, pick the average temperature (850) to cook ‘all three, and remove each as it's done. « + But don't. ‘open ’the oven door to peep. That waste about a fifth of the oven heat, Frozen meats and fowl will need less cooking if thawed in the refrigerator first. For roasts or other foods that require long cooking times, the oven can be turned off for the last half hour or so. There will be enough retained heat to completa the roasting job. As far as ovenware goes, .glass or ceramic transfers heat. better than metal, and will ‘better when it's clean and shiny. ‘And just a few words about pots and pana for topof- ‘range cooking. Pots should have well-fitting covers, straight sides and flat bottoms sto capture the most heat: possible from tho range. / . t's a good energy-saving idea use the right size’ pot, for the range element, with the ‘bottom of the pot ‘covering the “element but not extending more'than an inch beyond the ‘outer ring. : ure cookers are good energy and time’ savers ie alone trying to figure out hig. maybe it is for the bert b Dut just cant aco ft that way. For me, the old way was good enough. Mr. Glatles ‘Morey Caatlegar, B.C, more than ever to see that the child gets proper guidance at ome, ‘Which Side is Talles? ‘The bordera of Switzerland meet on the summit of the Matterhorn, 14,690 feet high.’ However, the B.C, Automobile Association reports a the Swiss declare that their the peak is 43 inches Neher than the Italian side. Complement with a soft new Hair-do from “CAMEO BEAUTY SALON Phone 365-5841, —; Castlealrd Plaza RIVERVALE YARN YS SHOPPE Lessons for all machines New yarn shades and © Knit Garments Ph. 368-9907 463-2nd. Ave., Rivervele S.S. No.1, Trall, B. RESO Cc ee Castlegar Savings Credit Union THIRD ANNUAL BOAT, BIKE & - ~ TRAILER SHOW (Sponsored by the canes Savings Credit Unign) Saturday, May.24 - Super-Valu Par +x On Display — * BOATS * MOTORS * CAMPER TRAILERS Invest In Your. 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