eS awasacece? == CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, January, 1978 More Picture Coverage on Swedish Hockey Teams. Visit Gary Hyson Receives Pin from Swedish Spokesman Jan Rispling Chris Stewart Receives Medal and Kiss from President Bob Lightle Numerous Gifts are Exchanged During Civic Dinner HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED FOR. _ SAFE WINTER DRIVING "Try Safety First to Last’’ “WE SIPE TIRES” Kent s Auto & Wheel Alignment PHONE 365-7532 Quicplan INSURANCE AND LICENCE We Will be Issuing Licence Plates Decals and Auto Insurance We Will Continue to Provide All Forms of General Insurance and By Jack Alouf With most of our programs starting in mid-January, we still need instructors for the following programs: basic Eng- lish for New Canadians, basic gymnastics and advanced gym: nastics. If you are Interested in instructing in any of these courses, please call the Recrea- tion Office right away. If we don’t get instructors for these Recreation News Commission Needs Instructors for Some Its Programs — classes soon, we will have to cancel them. Salary will depend upon experience and qualifica- tions. , Our new course, bridge for beginners, is also designed as a refresher course for those who can play already. If you have ever wanted to learn bridge, here is your chance. The course will be instructed by Joy Keillor, Joy has a great deal of experience in the game and is now teaching bridge in Nelson, Another course we would like to start if there is enough interest is chess. If you are interested in learning the game, and if there are enough people who would like to see a group getstarted, give us a call at the-Reereation Office at 38 We are offering two class- eson yoga this season, One will be heidat the Robson School on Monday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m, and the other is being held at Woodland. Park School ‘on Tuesday evenings {rom 7.30 to 8.30 p.m, Diane Becraft/Ail- man will be instructing. Diane does an excellent job and both oct and men are welcome to sign All recreation and adult education programs we are Sentinel Baseball To Form Colt Baseball in winter? Hardly —but the Sentinel Baseball Club is thinking ahead. It is planned that, if possible, a’Colt League be formed this year. Last year, quite a few boys offering in the new year will be advertised in the Jan, 9 issue of the Castlegar News, as well as on Radio CKQR. If you are planning to sign up for a.course, we advise you not to. delay. Many of the courses can only take a limited number and rather than be disappointed sign up early. For registration and information on all courses, call the Recreation Office at 365-2386 or drop in at 720 - 7th Ave. S,, upstairs in the Kin- naird Hall. ‘The Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association will be holding two Bingos on Jan. 13 and 20. The Cash Bingo will be held st the Arena Hall and will start at 8 p.m. Price is $1.00 for the first card and 25 cents for extra cards. All proceeds will go to minor hockey. league for ‘75? is urgent all those interested call the Recreation Office in Castlegar at 365-3386 or Alex Voykin in the Valley at 359- 188. . Bush Survival Courses Offered |. ‘The Provincial Emergency’ Program, Castlegar Search and ‘Rescue Unit will again: be” conducting a course in bush sur- vival and search techniques. The course will be under the guidance of search master Fred Stamp-Vincent, assisted by Leo Sommers, Barry Jer- ome and Bill Aubert. Life Insurance: MACALISTER INSURANCE _ 5. Columbia -——- Phone 365-8312 Classes will commence this’ Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. at, Stanley Humphries Secondary School in Room 111 and each ‘Tuesday for eight weeks. There is no charge, and all outdoor persons interested in compass and search techniques are asked to attend. MORE CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTHS ® Cards of Thanks OBORNE — To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Oborne of Prin- ce Hupert, Dec, 19, 1974 a son 8 Ibs. 12 oz. ALWAY — To Mr. AY and Mrs. Bruce Alway ;(nee Jud- . ith Marshall) of M: japle Ridge. Dec, 20,°1974 a son, Chris- topher Jo! KONKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Willy Konkin of Cas- ” tlegar are pleased to an. nounce the arrival of hele chosen son Dec, 9, 1974, Kh- petopnee Todd, \OSKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Demerol of Thrums, Dec. 20, 1974 a HU — To Mr. ond Mrs, Bruce Hucal of Kin- naird, Dec, 20, 1974 a son. STRELAEFF — To Mr, and Mrs. Paul Slrelaetf of Ootischenia, Dec. 21, 1974 a ‘ BONFIELD — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bonfield of Kinnaird, Dec. 23, son. , 1974 a ae JUNG — To Mr. and . Peter Young of Kin- mad Dec. 27, 1974 a son, DEMOSKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demoskoff of Thrums, Dec. 28, 1974 a daughter. WEBSTER — To Mr, and Mrs, Larry Webster of Castlegar, Dec. 28, 1974 -a in. POLONICOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Polonic- off of cue. Dec. 30, 1974 a dat BOIS! To M and Mrs. Vniike Boisvert at Castlegar, Dec. 30, 1974 a daughter, IDONI — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sidoni of Cas- titer Dec. 30, 1974 a son. WEATHER British Columbia Department of Labour Labour Standards Legislation a Day. It brought much encouragement to. The Minister of Labour, the Honourable W. od = -Bless You S. King, hereby invites all Interested persons and ; organizations who, wish. to. submit . written sug- gestions for changes to British Columbia labour standards legislation to send their submissions to: The Honourable W. S. King Minister of Labour Parliament Buildings Victoria, 8.C, The labour standards fegislaiion under re view includes the Annual and General Holidays Act, Control of Employment of Children Act, Deceived Workers’ Act, Employment Agencies Act, Hours of Work Act, Labour Regulation Act, Ma ternity Protection Act, Minimum Wege Act, Pay- ment of Wages Act and Truck Act. Submissions received by the Minister will be available for perusal at the office of the Director of Labour Standards, Department of Labour, 880 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C. Itis requested that all submissions be submit- ted prior to January 30, 1975, We would lke to thank Mr. Eli Ve Vetr ro and te choir a ite lovely singing that brought to us on Chris- thre ar Sincerely William, Mary and Christine Faminoff. Tina and Nettie Platnikoff. Keener Interest Workmen's Compensation Annual Report~ figures for 1999 show a rising intrest in indust 108 Maple Avenue es “GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS" * Werservice all types of domestic and commercial Prior Medical Records of Handicapped A dentist would try to treat. handleapped person almost as he would a normal . pationt, The dentist must know that the patient is hkndlcapped ‘well In advance of any appoint- ment and ho should be briefed on the patlent's medical back- ground, says the Canadian Dental Association, The dentist should make his own examina- tion as well as rely on informa- tion from the patient's physi- cian, "The doctor will have a good idea: how> much dental stress can be tolerated and will advise the dentist on various dru and procedures that the patient cannot take. Many mentally retarded and physically handicapped persons can be treated in a dentist's office. Others, how- ever, need a general ansesthe- tle merely to be examined and may have to be treated at’ a hospital as an out-patient...” Close co-operation -be- tween dentist and physician is needed when an epileptic is involved.” Anticonvulsant drugs may have to be adminis- tered. Appointments should be carefully scheduled and the patient should not have gone without food for several hours before the appointment. Cardize patients must be caretul of even the smallest wi Aids Dentist of rheumatic heart disease should receive an antibiotic before any oral surgery is undertaken, Arthritic, and ‘cerebral, palsicd persons often don't have the muscular control to sit quietly. Whore treatment can be given without a general annesthelic, appointments should be short. The physician can also-be of much help in treating the apathetic aged or, chronically ill, Even the allergic patient should tell his dentist about his medical history. He may get strong reactions to such things as cerlain anaesthetics and filling materials, Letter to the Editor Prayer: Quicker Than Phone! Dear Sir: The motto of our great RCMP Is they always get thelr man, But just how does a man get the RCMP? + On Dec. 27. the morning after the big snowfall, our company from Vancouver was returning home and wished to get a-report on the road conditions over the Blueberry Paulson Highway. At 7.30 s.m. I called the department of, highways, Re- ceiving no response, I called the Castlegar Airport. Again, no response. I then called the emergency number of the Cas- tlegar RCMP at 365-7721. Still with no-response, I called the RCMP. Zenith number-with no response. Charter Lodge Member Ralph Peterson Passes A charter member of Nor. dle Lodge No. 76, Sons’ of Norway, Ralph Peterson, 70, dled Dec, 18 at Mount St. Franeis Private Hospital in Nelson. Funeral service was held Dec, 23 from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home. Born Nov. 11, 1904, In Oslo, Norway, Mr. Peterson, who in his working years was em- ployed by CP Rail and later as hman at Selkirk College, was an active member of his lodge and an ardent bowler. Mr. Andre Drummond of- ficlated at the service with organist Mildred Lindquist playing hymns “God is Faith- ful” and “Called Home to Rest”. Pallbearers were Allen Me- Gladdery, Jake Letkemann, Ivar Reinsbakken, Norwood Sheck, Jim Ross and Ken Ross. Burial took place in Park Memorial Cemetery. Should-a real emergency arise, I'm sure a prayer might get quicker results than our local, emergency phone calls, ‘With all duo respects, J.P. MeKay tlegar _ Says Too Many People Believe — Old Wives Tales There are sill far Loo many people wha’ believe In “old wives tales” when pregnancy is discussed, especially ones that pertain to dental health, ‘The archaic adage that “for every child a tooth” is clearly refuied by oxperimental and, + clinical evidence, Stalisties show that there is no inerease In tooth decay ‘during ‘preg- nancy. Nor has anything been found in’ pregnancy thal re- moves calcium salls fram tooth enamel, However, > the | pregnant woman should give her mouth proper care. Early in preg- nancy, the expectant mother should have a complete dental checkup and areas of infection eliminated. Then the ‘patient. should follow usual preventive principles such as culting down fn excessive sweets and cleaning her teeth regularly after meals. ‘A minorily of pregnant women may. develop swollen gums which become putplish- oe pi if ‘ A Soup Can and a Yardstick Can Help Defermine Snow Removal from Roof “Should I or should I not get up on the roof?" the homeowners in Castlegar and area could well be. asking themselves after watching the growing necumulation of snow overhead, Some say do, some say don’t. Buta consulting en- gineer, James 8, Latenser, has related how dn empty soup can and a yardstick can help make this decision, What do s soup can and a yardstick have in common with snow on’ the rooftops? “It sounds crazy, but a utillzing these two. thins: van estimate the welgtt | of the snow an your roof and whether your house is in danger of collapsing.” he sald, Mr. Latonser sald .the homeowner should take the yardstick to an -arca of yard or Toot where tho Show Founder of United, Church Choir Passes in 90th Year Annie’ May (Nan) More- house, 90, of Kinneird, died on Wednesday of last week at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Funeral service was held Saturday from the Calvary Baptist Church. Born in'Nova Scotia, Oct. 81, 1884,she was well-known in the area for. her musical ability. She came west to Vancouver in 1942 and moved to Castlegar in 1952, where she Jived ‘until her death. She was the originator of the First United Church Choir » In Kinnaird and was a member of the Eastern Star. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs, W.B. (Virginia) Walper of Kinnaird; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Davidson of Nova Scotia, and two grand- children, Mrs, Donna Lumley of + Abbotsford and Rodney Walper of: Vernon, Rev. Duane T. Harder officiated with organist Lor.” raine Webber playing hymns, “Breathe on Me Breath of God", “Faith of Our Fathers” and “Oh Love that Wilt Not Let Me Go". A solo, “Rock of Ages was sung by Walter Walper Pallbearers were Dr. John Walton, Douglas Askew, Bill Sommerfield, Bryan Reid, Frank Oddie and Harold Web- ber. = Burlal took place in Park Memorial Cemetary, in Kin- naird. 53 + i “No amount of fiddling ’on the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, January 9, 1976 has been undisturbed and then push it down through tho snow “Next, take the soup.can and shove the open end’ down into the snow as hard as you ean and as far gy-fou can, This should be gone next to the yardsticfefeasure the highest Poin} the soup can and mark Una place on the yardstick with our thumb," sald Mr. Laten- ser, of “For each, inch of com- pressed snow, there is less than two pounds:per suare foat ol weight," he said. “Most houses will have about 10 to 20 pounds per square foot‘and are de- signed to hold. 20 ound, per square foot,” he sald, And Ice on the eves? ‘This is caused by poor insulation in ‘the. attic,:aald Mr. Latenser. Commercial Printing Foof is going tohelp if this is the case," he said, £2 Notice eee HALLS AUTO WRECKING No. 3 Highway — Castlegar » 365-5818 Closed for Holidays during January Will reopen for business Monday, February 3, 1975 By Recreation and Adult Education Programs - J Loration Date and Time Sessions and Hours Program and. \” Instructor Shasions and. Hours: David Finster Stenley Humphries High Wednesday 7:30 + 9:30 January 15 10 ‘sessions 2 hrs, each 20 hrs. total 12 Adults Golf ‘Denny McArthur Stanley Humphries High @ sessions 1 hr. each January 30 8 hrs, total Art David Finster Kinnaird Elementary - School January 15 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:15 10 sessions Va brs. each 15 hrs. total 12 Students * Grades 1-45 T Golf Twin Rivers Elementary School Thursday a15-945 | 1% sani 30: 8 sessions“ tach “1gehis. total 12 Adults Cake Decorating “Stelle Ball Stanley : ae Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 Jonvary 15 10 sessions 2 brs. each 20 hrs. total 12 Adults Denny McArthur Golf : Denny McArthur Kinnaird ‘< Hall Yo," 8 sessions 10 snc on 2 brs. January 30 16 hours total 12 Adults Ceramics Carol Carol, Gough: " sy imphries High Monday 10 10 sessions 2’ hrs. each’: 10 ‘Aduits' Badminton -Tues. = ‘Thurs, a 146.00. -:9:30 Samar 14 10 sessions 3a hrs. each 35 hrs, total 12 Students, Hf (Beginners) Coremics. (Advanced) Carol Couch Stanley Humphries High Se i * |) 20 hrs.’ total » q *10° sessions 2 hrs. each 20 hrs. total 7:30 = 9:30 February 3. 12° Adults Neil Denisoff Crafts Vi Giles Kinnaird Hall Mondays 3:30 - 5:00 January 13 12° sessions 1% hrs. each Grades 18 hrs. total 13 12 students Crafts Vi Gites Kinnaird Hall S Thursday 3:30 - 5:00 January 16 10 sessions 1¥2 hrs, each . 15 hrs. total 12 students rades 46 Creative Ballet Lisa Petter Twin Rivers Elementary School Tuesdays 3:30 - 4:15 January 28 10. sessions 45. min. each 7¥2 hrs. total 12 children 44 years Creative Ballet Lisa Petter Twin Rivers Elamentary School Tuesdays 4:30 = §:30 January 28 10. sessions Thr, each 10 hrs., total 12 students 62-12 years Twin Rivers Elementary School ‘Mon. & Wed, 6i15 = 8:00 Sat. 2-4 p.m. January 13 All Season 12 Students 8-12 yrs. “Twin Rivers Elementray School * ‘Mon, & Wed, 8,00 - 9:45 Sat. 2-4 p.m. : All Season 12 Students January 13 13.& Up Yoga Diane Becraft Woodland Park Elementary School Tuesday 7:30 = 8:30 January 14 1 hr. each 10 sessions 10 hrs. total 12 Adults Yoos Diane Becraft Elementary + School - Jonvery 13 10 sessions T hr. eat 10 hrs, total 12 Adults Men's. Crochet and Needlework Leona Horvath Twin Rivers Elementary School Sanvary 27 Monday 730 - 9:30 10 sessions 2 hrs. each 20 hrs. total 1 Adults “Crochet! and "Needlework Leona Horvath Slusborry, ea Thursday 7:00 = 9:00 Janvary 23 10. sessions 2 hrs. each 20 hrs. total 1 students tei Embroidery S157. coffea party. and “aisploys) Kinnaird Elementary Schoo! Wednesday 7:30 = 9:30 January 22 5 sessions 2 hours each i 12 10 hrs. total Adults ‘Silkscreen | *- Workshop Carol Ann Shannon $15.00 ‘Woodland Park| Elementary School Tentative: faa 25 & 26 10 hours; +12 Adults . & students ion Night David Finster Stanley Humphries High Tuesday 7:30 - 9:00 January 14 10 sessions 1% brs. each 15 hrs, total 12 Men Adulis Ladies Keep-Fit David Finster Woodland Park Elementary School Thursday 8:00 '-.9:30 January 16 10 sessions 1% his. each -{ 15 ‘hrs. total 12 Adults ladies Volleyball " David Finster Kinnaird Elementary. School ‘Thursday ~ January 16 10 sessions 7:30 1% hrs, each 15 hrs. ‘total 15 Students Volleyball - Lynne Frisk Kinnaird Elementary School Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 - January: 15 10 sessions Ya hrs. each 15 hrs. total 15 Adults Ladies Volleyball = Lynne Frisk Robson Elementary School Thursday : 7:30 - 9:00 danvery 16 10 sessions 1% hrs. each 15. hrs, total 15 Adults + Ledies Weaving Carol Ann Shannon $15.00 ‘Woodland Park Elementary + School January 16 Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 19 hours plus Sot, Jan 18 10 a.m. - 12 3 pm. Adults Volleyball Lynne Frisk Elementary School Thursday 2:30 - 4:30 Janvary 16 10 sessions 2 his.,each 20 hrs. total” eos \ Students Basic English (Beginners) Mrs. Henne $10.00 Stanley Humphries “High Mondays. 7:30 - 9:00 January 13 10 ‘sessions 1a hrs, each 15 hrs, total 12 Adults Volleyball Carol Ann Shannon Tarrys Elementary School January 137 10 sessions 1¥2 hrs. each 15 hrs. total 1s. Adults ladies I pL Good luck, good health, good cheer... good friendships, old and new, May your heart's desire come true and your days be bright. Twin Rivers Elementary | Cammy. Lapointe ‘ Schoo). 12 hrs. total Woodland Park 12 sessions Elementary 1 hr. ea School January 14 12 hrs. total Robson Elementary School 10 sessions 2% hrs. each 25 hrs. total 12 sessions Thr. each Kinnaird Junior High Mondays 3:30 + 4:30 January 13 had good results when they played in the Babe Ruth League of Trail, but due to age differences, some were unable * to play. The club hopes there will be sufficient interest between the Castlegar area and the Slocan Valley to form a three- team Colt League. Electronic Equipment, including radio, television, stereo _Gymnastics Basic Carpentry. and communications: 2 Students Grades 16 10 Adults “only Mondays 7:00 + 9:30 January 13 Mon, & Tues, 7:30 - 9:30 Feb, 3, 4, 10 and 17 Tuesday 7:30 - 9:30 January 14 Thursday 7:30 February 2 Thursday 7:00 - 9:45 Harold Martin $25.00 Defensive Driving * Radio dispatched service vehicles. Gymnastics. = Prompt, efficient - re ir to ALL MAKES OF : COLOR T.V. . = : : ie *. Warranty service for Electrohome, Fleetwood, Ph- (Sich een tide i ny ilco, RCA, Hitachi, Tashiba, Automatic Radio, G. E, Mo- 4 1975. : ee : aiee torola, etc. ~ Call us first for all your require! ‘The deadline for the club to z : ‘ y ments, make final plans is Jan, 14, so it INSURANCE For ? | a — wrap-up of every good wish “Si to all our friends: may your New 4 Year be everything you want it to be. May peace, prosperity, joy be yours! 12 Adults 12° Students Gradas 16 4 sessions 2 hrs. each 8 hrs. total: Stanley Ron : Be! Humphries Cammy Lapointe High Bob Feukistes Hunter Safety ant ‘Students 12 Adults id Tuesday 12 sessions 2:30 - 3:30 Thr. each danuary.'14. 12 hrs. total. Wecinosdey! Thanks for your patronage KOOTENAY TRADING POST NEW & USED FURNITURE & MISC. 123 Main Street — Castlegar PHONE 365.3719 12 Students Grades: 1-6 12 Students 8. sessions 2 hrs. each 16 hrs, total Stanley 1 : Humphries * Bill Junker X High Metric System Selkirk 4} Short Course College PS. Uchida Room 120 Bridge (Beginners Kinnaird Refresher Course) Elementary Joy Keillor é 5 School Conditioning and Kinnaird > Testing Program Elementary G.,Huniset School Anne Dyson an Students Twin Rivers. Elementary School Girls 12 hrs. total Grades 7-12 12 sessions 45\ min, each © 9 hrs. total Sonusry ne Wednesday “3:15 - 4:00 January 15 ‘Anne Dyson : 42 5 hours Adults Castlegar 10 sessions Primary 2% hrs. each January 16 28¥2 hrs. total Thursday 12 sessions 7:45 - 9:45 2 hrs. each January 30 24 hrs. total Mon. & Tues. 7:00 - 9:00. Wed. 5-7. p.m. |, January. 13 * We repair small appliances. * Electrohome and RCA Sales and Service. Lynne Frisk “32 Adults 20 Adults Male and Female R-E-G-1-S-T-R-A-T-1--0-N Registrations for all the above programs will be accepted Mondays through | Fridays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Regional Recreation Commission No, 1 Office, 720 - 7th Ave. South. Please enroll. éarly to be sure you get the class. of your choice. WATCH FOR OUR CLEARANCE SALE a ‘GLS ELECTRONICS LTD. 108 Maple Street — Phone 365-5351 — Castlegar, B.C. “GOVERNMENT. CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS” 12 fouls Quioplan| "INSURANCE AND LICENCE entity. approx. 24 hours _Kioneled % jementary Gilles: page School S, snedents Kinnaird Junior: -Thursday. High | 8:00 - 9:45 Open 6 Days a Week to Serve You Better 269 Columbia Avenue — Castlegar, B.C. PHONE 365-3301