AYELADDIE SAVE TIME, MONEY! With.a pre-paid classified ad! For only $1 50 % a You can place a 10 word classified ad in the CASTLEGAR NEWS Use this handy form, Just bring it to our office or mail it with your cheque te: Classified Ads, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Name % Special Discount For Consecutive Insertions 3 Weeks for the Price of 2 Address _ Classification Desired (Misc. for Sale, For Rent, Etc): Remember... 3 Weeks for the Price of 2 Pay amount after last word (Mini $1.50) $ * Number of wecks Total amount $ Adapt Winter Apres-Ski Meal To Spring All winter, akiers and snow: mobilers ai raced down th 0) ese sporta curling, ice skating and ice fishing. Some, of te caked sper : ita is cee shouldn't be ons mt because there is no longer snow on the & ground, Inn, Eigse rie, serves a. mou watering one alah ‘meal called t. It is a fo- Bette mal eats ead recipe for after skiing, but fs just os delicious on a hilly spring svening in your home. fonst beef slicea and vege- tables are layered in a three- qu: sameroly 5 icicle sat and recipes are fro: Haney Inn Tatetnational Cook Book, a collection of chef's specialties from inns all over the world. For @ postewinter mea? that ls t ihe Beef Pepher Pot with Hot Buttered Haga,” Prepare shead try ef Pepper Pat 8 large ¥4 Inc inh alee cold 2 medium onlons, aliced 8 cold boi tatoes, peeled and sliced bouillon Layer b beef ices, onion and potatoes into buttered Es wart casserole, seasoning each layer with pall and Targe saucepan, tad flow be into ‘until thi thickened an: en in ¢ beef stock: Hot Buttered Rum ie Pa dark rum twists lemon peel 4 sticks cinnamon In oct of 4 Ja: 8 whole cloves 4 gee a boiling cider (about) e muge place fy ae y twist of eae a cinnamon stick and 2 et curl Iw with loat boiling cider, well. Makes 4 ee: pat of butter on top of each and stir Offered Free of poo Law Courses are Availabie You can now learn’ your legal rights by attending one or more short evening programs given by qualified lawyers, Each course consists of two evenings and there will be plenty of time for questions, Courses will be available in Castlegar, Nelson and Trail, with free admission, There will be five of these short courses, namely: wills and estates, fam- ily law, small claims, real estate transactions, and criminal law. ‘These courses were devel- oped for the West Kootenay by the Vancouver People’s Law School, local lawyers, and Sel- kirk College. The Vancouver People's Law School's free law courses have been so popular in Vancouver that they have now been extended to other arens of the province, We Serve-You First INSURANCE for personalized” insurance service onall classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE ABILITY BONDS see CARVIL MOOREY at ANDERSON AGENCIES 61 Maple Street Castlegar, B.C. "Phone 365-3392 Topics discussed in the course in family law will include marriage law, matrimonial pro- perty law, separation agree- ments, maintenance, custody of children, and divorce grounds. The course on wills and estates will deal with the reasons for having a will, essential characteristics of a will, what to do when a family member dies, probating the estate, succession duties, and the Canada Pension Plan. ‘The course on small claims will deal with the civil and. mall criminal courts, starting claims court action, serving the writ, preparing for the hearing, the hearing, and enforcing the order. The real estate course will cover buying and selling a house, the real estate agent, signing the interim agreement, financing and purchase, the mortgage, the deed, property taxes and fire insurance, gov- ernment grants and mortgages, the closing, and taking posses- sion. ‘The program on criminal law will deal with criminal courts, police powers, search and seizure, arrest and bail, securing a lawyer, preparing Vancouver Lawyer Penny Bain has recently been working with, Selkirk College and local law- yers to develop free law courses for West Kootenay residents, for trial, the trial, sentencing, and appeals. Further information may be obtained by phoning Selkirk College in Castlegar at 965- 7292; Nelson School District No, 7 at 352-7957; or Trail School District No. 11 at 364-6434. Studded Tires Up Front? Required on Rear as Well Studded tires can be legal- ly used in British Columbia from Oct. 1, 1975 to April 30, Section 19,03 (3) of the Motor-vehicle Act Regulations requires studded rear tires on the vehicle if studded: front tires are used With the greater percentage of brake force ex- erted by the front wheels, this creates a frontal pivot, allowing the rear of the vehicle to swing to the side uncontrollably, hence the logic of requiring studded tires on the rear if studs are used on the front wheels. However, a vehicle may be equipped with studded rear tires without the necessity of studded front tires. Ladies! Spring Clean Your Carpet Like a Professional Rent the Pro STEAMEX. Carpet Cleaner Do it yourself at a fraction of the cost Orop into PRESTIGE CLEANERS today and we will be only too oled fo show you how to clean your carpet like a professional. 1's SAFE AND EASY TO USE AS A VACUUM CLEANER For More Details PHONE 365-7250 The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Canadians are a hardy bunch—especially students, ‘There is something about our winters that toughens the spirit. We are—what's the word? —"resilient.” We bounce back from defeat raring to go again. Tt was that way with our ski club, Twice, in two conse- cutive Weeks, they got a real chop to the jaws. Something or other went wrong with the ski-tow equip- ment and our students lost two evenings on the slopes... They're still eheerfill s 68 Speaking of Guateess: two things come to mind: Firat, the general health of KJSS students. Did you know that we have a very low absentee rate for a school this size? Well, we do, Those absent sre mostly the same few, over and over again. Second, the way we look at failure. We don't hide from it. We use it. It's stupid to be ashamed if you can't do some- thing right! Either it's just beyond your powers (like trying to high jump six feet two inches), or else you're doing something wrong that could be corrected (like spelling deceive "de- clove"). . 8 The crochet club is a good example of learning from mis- takes, Our display case fs full of work the girls have done in just. a few weeks. i And every bit of it is a result of initial efforts, mis- takes’ and corrections. When you look at the work and realize that it was all -done by beginners, you can be really This ‘would remind you | to put “scien" in the middle of the word, and the “I” would remind yes to val nee ending with an Nae not the best way of learning, by a long:shot, but once in a while it helps, eee In the interest of science, we are going to unload a spelling jingle on you that you will never be able to forget, try aa hard as you will! “If you fry your friend, that's the endl" Horrible, isn't it?.. . But you're hooked!I _ Kaslo Woman Is Charged In Accident A two-vehicle collision Jan, 20 by the Castlegar Golf Course road has resulted in a Kaslo woman being charged with failing to drive safely passing ‘on the loft, Charged is Isobel D, Was- sick, She was driving a 1972 Datsun which sustained an estimated $300 damage. The car is reported to have pulled out to pass a 1975 pickup which was making a left turn at the intersection. The pickup, driven by Fred E. Wendish of Castlegar; sus- tained an estimated $150 dam- age. No injuries have been reported. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs day, January 29, 1976 MITCHELL See Us for... BUILDI! SUPPLY LTD. “THE STORE WITH MORE“ ING NEEDS HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS KITCHENWARE — PAINT CARPETING — CABINETS CAR ACCESSORIES MITCH Ss I: 490 Front Street. — Telephone 365-7252 ee QUALITY is FIRST at CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS GROUND BEEF 1 iy. tb. [Sooo ocononon onc nnn snnnnnnany | BE Seok BEEF Ib, Short Ribs 9c proud of their “stick-to-it-ness.” Their Miss Olson, sticks at it, too! She keeps finding better and better ways of explaining things; and that’s what teaching is about. e 8 8 In English’ classes these days we spend quite a bit of time on vocabulary and spell- ing. Almost as though they could see through our wails, two gentlemen from the Cana- dian Cellulose Company came Pork Steak $1 FRESH <=) ROUND STEAK: BABY BEEF LIVER =: 6 = POT ROAST =... “BOLOGNA: ~~ Reet, Stew = Oc FRYERS 19° $1.49 GR. ‘A’ 3-4 Ib. « lb. to KJ last iy and presented our schoo] with a beautiful big dictionary, so modern that it looks absolutely shot off the press.” . Sweeney and. Mr. Higgs, we thank you and your FLOUR = 20 . 2.49 company for the gesture, The volume is really an exceptional one and we will put it to very good use— immediatelyt o 8 8 Jean Davie is our SSS announcer (School Spelling Sample), and is doing a first- rate job. The first winner was Melissa Perehudoff on “occur- rence." * Last week most of the school struck out on “conscien- tious,” but Wendy Nixon sur- vived to become the winner of the second draw. « 8 8 Everybody. is asking us where we got those early pussy-willows! Two people know—Nick Chernoff and Dar- rel Bagg. Both are very good at keeping secrets and if they don't tell you, it’s because they think every school is entitled to at least one puzzler. Right? We'll tell you one thing, though. These particular pussy- willows always bloom by Jan. 15, and have for years and years. 8 More survey results: Our favorite TV program is “Happy Days,” followed by “Welcome Back, Kotter.” Our ‘favorite singer is Elton John (by a country mile). Our favorite song is “Love Will Keep Us Together.” Groan if you want to, but it just widens the generation gap! e 8 6 If you practiced mnemon- ics (memory training), you would learn to spell “conscien- tious” something like this: “I am a conscientious student, I never cheat at science.” Wedding Invites e Raffle ° Tickets PACIFIC MILK TALL TINS . 2-19 CHEESE 1.39 Sandwich Bread ce MYe| cox.” Nc 20 or, FRED EGGS POTATO CHIPS TRI PAK . 9c hi CRYSTALS [ANG 4 pak PICKLES Bet nnn OME] tor %c SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM COFFEE pall $2.49 KADANNA $1. 49 CRACKERS CHRISTIES ..... Tom.-Veg. SOUP mee. $h00 LOCAL HONEY 4m $3.69 TOWELS Pell comer SHAY ORANGES: Crisp LETTUCE FRESH PRODUCE ALWAYS NAVELS Cello ........... Golden BANANAS Dib. wees 50C] 4th. .... $1.00 New CABBAGE wees. Oe CUT- RATE QUALITY FOOD for VALUE WISE SHOPPERS PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY PRESTIGE CLEANERS 7 PINE STREET — CASTLEGAR WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES CASTLEGAR NEWS