CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1974 BIKE, BOAT AND “TRAILER SHOW hela sanaally by: the Castlegar, Savings parking lot of Credit, Union on the Super-Valu peopl took advantage ‘of the orpertaly to , tenting trailers, cances, : 7 € *-varlety of other pene ner spect Here Credit Union manager Harold Webber waves to the crowds from one of the huge boats on display while Russell Leamy, president of the. Credit Union's board of directors, waits his turn to step into the “floating home” to gi h stamp of —Castlegar ‘News Photo @ NOTICES a ae, rere e for $1.75. ; legar. News. tin \ SEEKING PEACE? NEW ing Bible” in: Recom- © every: mended by. Silly Gran: and other, a leaders. + Deluxe ‘ edition, 95. ‘ Send cheque or money or- : der to: Bibles, Box 600, Bea- verlodge, Money: process, cer- tiffcat important: papers tes, port Pi and lei rates an at a Supplies Ribbons - ‘Staplers; & Staples ‘Columnar Pads Steno Note Books @ NOTICES “BEA v TY, COUNSELOR Products in ‘Robson, Ph. ts Lamb 365-5384, 620 © Cards of Thanks wish to expre thanks to. Dr. ‘Walton and nurses of Paine and District: Hospital « for’ the nderful care shown our 88 MY bless cerely: Karak evchott fa family and fonoft ‘ thanks fo. Des Hall aed Drs. al Ferguson, nurses and staff of Trail Regional hal’: Hospital iF for the good me while ‘a patient there. * ‘Thank you. Sincerely ‘our: family, and friends for making our 25th Wedding - Anniversary such: a‘ happy and’ memora- “ble: occasion: for us.’ A spec- z “fal tbank: you ‘forthe lovely John and Helen WEATHER 68 38 LEGALS NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION dustries Ltd., 625: Columbia: Street, Castlegar, B.C. Take Police that as the named itect in the Con- tract between *the Owner and the Contractor for the. construction» of the work herein, I declare, my opinion, the sald. bard as at ‘Wednesday, May-1, 1974 to have been “Trail Business Colle; Fall Term begins Sep Enroll now. ne e o se: City and District Round-Up. Just call. 365-7266: for. low-cost, high coverage. You may run your ~ message’ in: lightface or in boldface. ©@ LEGALS completed. GEORGE FURNADJIEFE, de Avenue, fancouver, ‘B.C: 222 605 West NOTICE: OF: INTENTION TO SELLS 0: ‘Purmuant ta the Ger repens Lien. era “No. TA26080 Mode No, was de ted for. storage ey Steve Steve ctober..8, 1973 at 1555. Columbia “Aves, Cas- tegar, B. ‘And whereas there is now owing ‘for storage charges ~ ie said moto! Evel vehicle at this ‘date of $231.00." A sale of the said motor’ vehicle will be held on. June’ 17, 1974 at the hour of 2 p.m. at 1555 Co- lumbia’Ave., Castlegar, B. Cc. Kokanee Collectors and and Bailiffs 274 Columbia Ave., » Castle, gar, B.C, 222 ASTI and news| Summer Savings CARL'S. re MART 50's. $1.79 Tooth Paste "Colgate" 150° mi. $1.00 Conditioner & Clairol Balsam Clairol Conditioner Mix-n-Match 2 for $2.29 DiOvol Tablets ‘Liquid, 12 oz. $1.79 Tooth Paste “Close Up" 150 mi. $1.19 Yucca-Dew For Normal Hair - Dry or Oily Hair - 7.9 oz. $1.43 Ornade Cough: Syrup » 4 02z, $179. Gillette Foamy 5 Only $1.29 Curad * '*Quchless"* Bandages Package of 60. 2 for $1.37 GIVE BLOOD — Monday, June 3rd at the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Kiwanis Scout Hall, Castlegar CARL'S DRUG MART. Phone 365-7269 Ve Industries J: Lm ited as contract: for the Doukohbor ‘Historic: al Society, invites © seal tenders for. the of ‘an: hibition center: at the’: Doukhobor rical Site. across froma the Cas- Randolph Ha Veteran New Democratic Party member. Ran Harding: was the unanimous choice for candidate in the July 8 election Friday night,at a packed NDP constituency meeting in the’ jelson Hotel in Nelson. An ifestlmanted crowd of more: than supporters at- tended the nomination meeting, e 69-year-old former. ‘eo: cher and independent logger. won: his first election’ in Aades soestive pa aes on ings' like stee! and, lumber... tad we: belleve. in a’ two-price ‘system for things: like nickel. We already. have it, now’ for wheat," he added. “We feel this is the best method ‘available to us at this time for controlling inflation. i gu ean't control the price of either food or manufactured ‘Items imported into, Canada, _and this sonst the dengue ‘4 provincial riding -of Revelstoke: ' Slocan (formerly Kaslo-Slocan) inthe the: ‘BY Cy Legislature for 23 ai 1968 he won the federal seat for the, NDP with 46 per cent of: the: popular, vote. The incumbent ‘MP ‘polled; slightly over 60 per;cent of the popular vote: in} the. October: 80, 1972 federal election..." ¢> Married, with’ four chil: dren, Mr. ig and his wife Frances’ live in:Silverton, =) Mr, Harding ‘sald. that the NDP. will probably, repeat. the corporate rip-off theme'used in the last federal election. - » “David Lewis’ arguments “are more valid today than they * were: then:;.because: of the immense profits being made by, “big business,”! says incumbent the ofl:industry and foreign ownership in general... “We're going to press very, strongly for Canadian control in ‘our resource industry and key sectors of our manufacturing industry,” he’ said,’ “Every: year...we're: losing res more ‘and'more ‘control of key sectors of our economy, -includ- ing the oiland gas’ industry which is ‘almost totally control. . led: by, multi ‘national corpora. tio! Mr.:Harding ; said the main planks inthe NDP platform for this election wl be‘foreign by “Canadian people,” -. :) ‘| Mr. Harding, scornful of Conservative promises 'for'a Faken Paillament aoe ‘i nor temporary, wage’and ‘price | 5 freeze, sald, “the Conservatives have never advanced any plans for controlling Interest, profits, ‘corporate; dividends, > 2; 1), “Unless they do this, their ‘method of contro} {isn't 't going to work:" iy.) ‘Temporary. price ‘and wage controls, he: said; won't work. + For illustrations of their failure, fie added, just look: at ithe Unitedi States or Britain. *¢ 0: The NDP's selective’ price ‘controls. would not’apply‘to wages, he said, because.‘unless you can’ check inflation totally, workers are entitled at least to the Amol amount of'the’inflationary. ‘And ‘unorganized la- ° bor: or with no collective: bargain- lower’ mortgage’ rates, : Harding said, “We'd like to.see ‘a: maximum ‘rate’ of ‘six per’ ° cent...to. hold down’ the! cost of: housing.” he‘said'the government in’ power must, begin: “process- ing more ‘raw. materials: in.our -own country and ‘setting up) job.intensive industries. ence;in free enterp wat in’ the next’ federal © sppeee ‘Mr.: Hardin; inflatioi ment, Brice controls and ‘mort: Cate rates. i 8 “We're going to press tor ee " Thefollowing - sections tendered: Bees S Tenders are due June 12,1974, at_4:00 Pin. ‘at the offices ‘of Verigin Industries Ltd, 1: mile east -of Trail, B.C., on-highway 3A.) "Documents, are’ availab- le from the same: offices, Thursday, May 23,:1974. =>. The lowest or and tender not necensary: accepted. two Pape from, each ‘com. munity. arts councll,, : Feprese! tatives from large ‘organiza- tions, schools, museums, etc. and two others appointed ‘by the government, ‘Phat the community $ council make: every: effort: to broaden its’ scope of activities to represent all the elements of the arts in their community. : ‘That the arts in the school receive greater priority than it ° is now receiving. That the government poli- ey. include provision for. capital oor than ones ey section as well as‘ submit a con Phone 868-0408 © In Memoriums with isolation dif- a scholarships and bur. : saries: be’administered from “Nelson. and! tren were re- In_ loving memiory of Rosemary cen without. ani any Her. warning hearts filled But though she is. gone e will al, — Ever, ioved ‘and remem bered by® mother, Brand: parents, aunts and uncles i - at’ the. meeting, but “because ‘there:were no repre- sentation from Fernie, Cran- brook or Golden, it was decided that another meeting would be.’ held ’in the East ‘Kootenays with further recommendations “from the East Kootenay meet-- ing to be forwarded to Victoria! b> The. deadline for. submis- sions.is June 90, but Ms, Baird stated. that. because. of the - number of requests. for an extention on the; time t BIRTHS RI and Mrs, Doug Richards of Castlegar, May 26 a-son. vo to. pend any.fthal a ‘decisions’ for, af least six months.:In the:mean- time an interim’ council would be. formed and- tentative’ poli- cies decided upons. 2.035. (At present the Bovern: panels with a B.C. Arts Council Teporting “directly.” to'the’ Pro: yineial secretary. On’ un raployinont, ‘which is was ‘six. pei Scent “nationally in * Harding said the, mi- S Liberal’ governmient the country.’some ofthe best, eae ‘has.had in . many, years’ thanks tothe .presence, of, ithe:NDP. opposi- tion. aEvS “Biggest Screen In the: For Movie Information’ ‘Ph ne aeaai, well: House... Tb. , ea People Jum Out in Numbers . To Hear “Mt Several 100‘people heard a “lecture *May 14'at' Selkirk College ‘giver!’ by ve tb io vert by Immanuel orld famous Seien- dr of“ World's in’ grat Dr. Velikovany' is a con veralal figuré, especially in the: jareas of astronomical studies. ‘His theories, celestial cata-’ ‘strophe of the past which have {nvolved the planet” éarth, are ‘claimed ‘by his fellow. acientiats : = be unsubstantiated by’ ie “Immantiel Velikovsky ‘lecture that since man’s. explor- ation of space‘ with space craft, and explorations and study ‘of the moon sur! of several of ‘his deductions concerning space ‘have been made. Mr. Velikovaky's studies of ancient myths and legends as well as-his expensive geo- graphical explorations show, he claims, a world wide story, of - *seatastrophic events. Dr,‘ Velikovsky, whose books: in the past, have been >} suppressed, but are now best sellers, intends to paplish two more volumes. {ested for de dmmunization of to i bo: had'aithroat swab taken'in quently found positive for diph- theria, ‘oreaniems.; 16 St oe ‘The health unit : stall rack: ‘ed the) boy: to’a communal, settlement'well: up the’Side of a in} in: Slocan: Valley. He. ‘Swas_in'good health /and de- “Aseribed as’a healthy carrier. : Sate s and}. was Case ‘and AC Ae Modular’ Chassis Tint.-. Color. -. Brightnes & Now Only a “SAVE $70". Electronics: Led. HEE TSN NEO APU ERA PH Oe ‘going tests. Di Pagan aaidsearrier should ro negative tests. eu tee 100 people have. ‘Vancouver which was subse-< ‘Pbefore they, are/definitely:cur-< © ‘theria are a whitish-gray mem- brane on the tonsils and back of the throat produced by bacteria which’ release ‘toxins: in‘ the + body./This can cause weakening of the heart muscle. There may - ‘also:be paralysis of nerves, the first sign being weakness of the ‘If not’ treated, the brane‘can‘ cause: problems by blocking: the respiratory wee t a ‘Those ‘who,.demand the ‘them’ are) puffing away: will hav ited confirmation . & -Walker Wedding Yows The 49th wedding anniver- sary, May 4, of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. -Walker of Castlegar, was cho- “sen as the wedding date. on which Catherine Anne Walker, : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olto Walker of Kinnaird,‘ be- came the bride of Warren Stanley Quiding, son of-Mrs. Norma Quiding of Vancouver. “Rev. Terry Allen officiated at the service for which St. David's Church in Castlegar was decorated with baskets of pink Japonica‘and white spider mums, Organist was Mrs. F. Ho- stetter of Castlegar. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white lace which featured several tiers forming a self-train, Her shoulder-! length bouffant veil was secured to headdress of white daisies and :"seed pearls. She carried ‘a bouquet of white rose buds and white stephanotis entwined with green ivy. Her jewellery was a gold locket, a gilt from. ~\the groom. ht toclean air when all about - complain about pains wee (in public’places, and ‘at mobiliz- ure to enshrine.in law the Tight to ‘clean air. 2 MThe way, things ‘stand “ right now, non-smokers who ~: complain about smoke, being blown in their faces are made to! ': feel like cranks or ee says peed by: the* “Na smokers are a sutfer- *ing® silent majority. ‘They need y the iy appreciate ke a “much b ine—i “a sub- ‘stance which has been linked to lung cancer in experimental animals—in two hours as if he yof the bride, * Sister of the ‘bride, Miss ‘Donna Walker, was maid-of- | honor with Miss Suzanne Van Yzerloo of Kinnaird, Miss Kar- ‘en Gorsline of Victoria, cousin Miss Kar- en Quiding of Vancouver, sister of the groom, and Miss’ Judy Walker of Kinnaird, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. : They: were identically gowned in yellow A-line es with embossed | white ‘and pink flowers. Each. carried a bouguet of white daisies. (Best man'was-Mr. Glen ‘Akselson of Castlegar with the brothers’ of: the’ groom, Mr. Wayne, Quiding, ‘Mr.: Elmer Quiding und Mr. Dave Quiding, all of V and the Ron Gorsline of Courtenay. a pink gown and matching picture hat. Master of ceremonies was the bride's uncle, Mr. Gilbert Lind of Kinnaird. He read congratulatory messages from Calgary, Portage La Prairie and Winnipeg. The toast to the bride was proposed by the bride's uncle, For travelling to Vancou- ver Island, via the United . States, the bride donned a blue pant sult accented by her white mum corsage. ‘The newlyweds now reside at 619 7th Ave., Kinnaird. * “Out-of-town guests were from. Trail, Nelson, Salmo, Ainsworth, Courtenay, Vic- toria, Vancouver and Saska- toon. Forecasting CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1974 TRAIL DRIVING SCHOOL LEARN TO DRIVE THE RIGHT WAY For Professional Instructions PHONE 368-5621 You Save -at Bonnetf's 10 Pct, OFF for CASH BONNETT Sizrovesscosr . Tooth Decay Now Possible ‘Tooth decay can be fore- casted now even if X-rays don't show the signs, thanks to a big step forward by bacteriologists working with dentists, ‘Asmall, ‘measured amount of your. saliva would be bottled by your dentist and sent to» bacteriological laboratory. The lab | counts. the number, | of acid-forming bacteria. This count serves as an index on the rate at which tooth decay could ‘already be going'on,:or could soon begin. The dentist counters this KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — ¥4 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fislds a Specialty” Phone 365-7124 tin situation by advising a change in diet without interfering with normal nutritional needs. This recent. advance will’ be. parti- cularly -useful in * warning bride's’ brother, Mr. Danny Walker, sharing: ushering du- ‘ties. - Yellow streamers and a ‘yellow and white heart with the bride and: groom's names on, di d the room had smoked 10 dcigar- ar Mr. Newington says slip- “stream smoke has been proven heart ‘and respiratory. pro- blems. ¥ ‘And studies in Britain and’ the United States indicate that children with a heavy smoker in “othe family, suffer. 50 per cent more at-the/Hi:Arrow Arms. Here ‘silver candelabra‘ with: yellow tapers and the bouquets of the bridal party formed the decor ‘for the bride's table. ; Her: three-tier wedding ‘cake’ was decorated in’ a: daisy theme by a close friend, Mra: Dennis Marcellus. ¥huirFor. theirochildren’s wed- ildter from ‘non-smoking ne fain: ding bo! dress andl'coae | cuoemble aad 1 hites) cored, may. t cause they. ‘don’ tinhale:a’ a tt that | they are ese Aspecial meeting was held devoted to discussion orig wo ld at Selkirk’ Colle; Es n of Canadian Artists ee. Region) aided by the | ©: Cultural ‘Workahor to. 9, Castleg inging islation ‘pending ed-a regional-meeting.in ‘Trail preparation for West Koote- ‘Arts‘Access eeting which irk "College, Room An mFee ts *oolors, ae oils ‘end. drawing material the: city health ‘department found’ that ‘a’ non-smoker. ina as < ‘amok beer parlor will inh “June ‘13 0 16, ©) Please indicate chotce of time — 9 am. to 12 noon : Daily ral p.m. to 4 p.m. Daily, 7. p.m, to 10 p.m. Daily* sends Cv & Dit Gomme Ate Coma Box 3352, Castlegar, BC. — quit coat f “Tf: somebody Tight near you, you them “and ‘say, « ‘ext suffer from asthm: “smoking you rmled. smoking. ‘somewhere 7 Mrs. Tracy. y Bays eI ‘ject, willalso be distributing cards which’ canbe handed ‘to .: smokers -if. the, non-smoker is “too shy to speak.: The message will be a courteous reminder of © =the ‘non-smoker's rights, Mr.Newington says an: ‘gedtion when. ‘ntering a oe or. restaurant. % Anti- smoking wyliwe in theatres, :/department ‘stores, ‘supermarkets, hospitals and ewhere. are. rarely enfored. ‘The project, which ‘is cot ducted ‘under ’the “city health: .department's: summer division‘ of health education, will com- pil a catalogue of areas'in the city. which are’ smoking-free. , * As Well, a campaign ‘will be Jaunched ‘to ‘convince: the’ pro- incial < government ‘that. it’ equire non-smoker i all public places. © TTITT PHOTOS (GRAD. SPECIAL ©: sTUDIO PICTURES IN-NATURAL >. COLOR :. 4 Different Poses ‘itates my. lungs—do : ‘bacteria count, would qdvise reducing © the especially one who suffers «preventive road, The saliva test tie y who.eat too many sweets, In the:case of a‘ high the dentist intake of carbohydrates, espe- cially’ sugary food, to either prevent ‘decay or stop it inva.” short time. Other ‘periodic bacteria counts could keep the patient, frequently from decay, on the is notiyet as widely used as it should be and readers should ask their dentists about-it. AWNCTION FEY SERVICE Complete ~ Auto Service EXPERT TUNEUPS EXHAUST SERVICE BRAKES S RELINED. & ADJUSTED DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES: (Guaranteed) AT INTEREST RATES OF ASK FOR DETAILED FORMATION AT ANY OFFICE OF KOOTENAY SAVINGS. CREDIT UNION in TRAIL, FRUITVALE, CASTLEGAR SOLOHd Lileuad | SOLES Ldruiad “Fortier Information a aratle may ) be ‘made by phoning Sete ‘is Our Busi oe Larry. Brown, 365-7412 or Dorothy Miller-Tait, 365-7850 ) By Govt. Certified Technicians SALMO OR SOUTH SLOCAN 108 Maple | Street: Telephone 365-5351, Gis In the y of the Castleaird Plaza PETTITT PHOTOS. ~ Wt OP SE AE IE LEAS A TEMES GAIT SE ERECTED es oT CVE TE TINO SE CEE TH IW TE