CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 6, 1975 CANDY STRIPERS pervices 5 ‘were kno wledged on »Tuseday of " last week when a tea was held In'the 1 Marge Kantgan and Donna Townsend, all with 50 beurs ‘each. Castlegar and District Hopital. Candy Stripers given reen posite were, tet to right, Joan Sonkoritf and Evelyn Marken with 150 he Roth Sommers 100 hours, Linda Sat, Linds Popol the girls is Candy Striper couvener Mra, Dawns. ning, —Ladies Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital Photo Vote BANHAM Info/Health By Dr. Bob Young For ALDERMAN BIG SALE This Friday & Saturday Only NOVEMBER 7 and 8 -— IN LOT. SALES ONLY — COMMON NAILS © 244" to 4"° Y 100 [b, Cartons .. PORTLAND CEMENT 80 Ib. Bays 40 Bag Lot Only .. Dear Dr. Young: I am a 60-year-old man with varicose veins. My doctor says that it is - better to treat these without surgery for a while because the veins may be needed for other purposes later. I do not under- stand what he means by this. Although I cannot judge your case, many doctors are now. a little hesitant about removing varicose veins, es- ly in males, Velns are the low pressure side of the vascular system, and have thin walls, Humans, who » walk on their hind legs, have a long column of venous blood from the heart to the feet. The pressure in this column can get too high and cause the veln to bulge; resulting in a varicosity. feredity, vein disease, or long periods of standing may contribute to the stretching of the vein walls, Leg muscles help support the ealimn of blood, especially in the deep leg veins. They are not as useful in the case of the superficial velus, ‘where most. - PLYWOOD - 5/16" FIR ‘D’ GRADE ‘10 Sheets 10 Sheets .. Ya" SPRUCE “D“ GRADE 10 Si — GYPROC — %e" GYPSUM BOARD $91.50 PerM -4MM PANELTANG - AZTEC WALNUT axe food $6.25 Per Sheet 10 Sheets ... ROSEW axe onaiee $6.95 Per Sheet 10 Sheets .. GREENHILL TEAK 4 x 6' Regular $6.50 Per Sheet 10 Shests ...... occur. ‘The weight of blood is also supported by a series of valves in the vein, ‘These act like locks in a canal supporting short segments of the column of blood, thus reducing the load on the lower part of the vessel. Surgery Necessary for Varicose Veins! Weakness of the vein wall Increases the vein diameter and this may pull the valve’ edges ‘apart, causing the valve to leak, This puts more pressure on the valve below, and they may fail one after another. E If not treated, the early symptoms of leg aches and heaviness, ankle swelling, and vein tenderness become plleated by constant leg 1 well ing, brown discoloration of the akin, and chronic leg ulcers. In spite of all this, sur- geons are now frequently sug- gesting that medical treatment with elastic atockings and other measures be used for a ‘few years before the veins are removed. Such treatment is often effective. Since artery disease, in general, is more serious than vein failure, its treatmont war- rants priority, The best mater- ial available to repair or replace an ‘artery. la/ 4; veln fromthe same person. ‘An available leg veln may make all the difference M4 the person needs a grait cedure to a leg; heart or. onary), or other artery. ||. 44) Your own doctor-is the beat, ‘person to advise you ‘the most appropriate “treatment for your: varicose veins, Poor Attendance Hampers Regional Arts Panel Meeting Local artist, Alfred Cross- ley, was a guest of Last week's Community Arts Couneil meet- ing. He showed examples of bis. painting and batiks lo the members and discussed the possibility of exhibiting his work, It was agreed that. he should hold a small preparatory exhibition of paintings in the Kinnalrd branch of the library. Brown commented on the poor attendance at the Regional Arts Panel meeting at the National Exhibition Centre and. reported that: Mrs. Inge- borg’ Thor-Larsen. had. agreed to stand for election to the panel. recital on Nov. 10 are available now from council members, library branches and the drug stores, The next concert in the music series will be a piano * recital by Merril’ Nixon, in the ‘Selkirk College lounge on the evening of Dec. 4. ‘Arts Couineil meetings are held every last Monday in the month at ‘the Kinnaird branch of the library. The members Extend a welcome to all those interested to attend. [CASTLEGAR NEWS, OFFICE HOURS Former MLA Wants to Throw Hat into Ring Campbell Seeks Socred Nomination A man who has served in the B.C, legislature before and who has lived most of his life In the Rossland-Trail riding an- tion for the, Dee. 11 election. Burt! Campbell of Castle- gar, who was an MLA for three years before, said ‘the No. 1 issue in this riding “will be capable representation.” He sald Rossland-Trail is a great and historle riding “and de- serves better representation | than it has been gelting for the past three years.” Province-wide, Mr, Camp- bell says waste In government, the growth of the bureaucracy and new directions for govern- ment in publle spending will be : “Restoring economle ment opportunities for our people are equally important.” The Socsad snomination hopeful took-his schooling in ‘Trail and ne Thirty. eight years old, he resident of the riding since 1942. He ‘is publisher of the He Burt Campbell family-owned Castlegar News nd represented the adjoining riding of Ravelstoke-Slocan from 1969 to 1972 while still resident of the Rossland-Trail riding. Ml is Mr, Campbe! married * to the former Judy McDiarmid of West Vancouver. They have three children, Gral District Resident Paul Tarasoff Dies af Age 84 District resident for more than 60 years, Pan! Tarasoff, 84, of Shoreacrea died Sunday at Trail Regional Hospital. Funeral services began - ‘Tuesday and concluded yester- day from Tarry's Hall. Mr. Tarasoff was born in Russia on Jan. 14, 891, He immigrated to Verigin, Saak. in 1899 and moved to Krestova in 1912. He has resided in Shore- acres since 1904. Predeceased by his wile, Rare Event Of Dolphins Filppy, the only adult male , dolphin in the Miami Sea jum's main tank, nosed dolphin perform sin shows, but he's now e'father— twice over. ‘Two dolphina were born recently in the main tank and two more were expected. Over 1,000 people wit- nessed the birth of the female. It took 55 minutes, with the first contractions beginning at 1.55 p.m. This is about average time, says head trainer John Scanlon who gave detailed information about dolphins and their birth recess, The roar from the crowd Helen in 1968, he is aprvived-by three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Nellic} Postnikoff of Shore-: acres; Mrs, John (Mary) Lebe- deff of Thrums and Mrs. Helen Chernenkoff of Castlegar;.a brother Mike of Krestova; nine grandchildren, 17. great-grand- children ‘and two great-great- grandchildren. Burial took place at Kres: tova Cemetery with the Castle- gar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. with Birth in Captivity went up at 2.10 p.m, after a series of violent twists by Mother. Bebe. The: mother quickly nudged her newborn calf to the surface, allowing the baby'to take its first reath of air.” “Dolphins are mammals, They: breathe through the blow-hole on top of their heads - and suckle thelr young for a period of about 18 months. Their gestation period ' varies but usually lasts'11-13 months. Re-Elect MOORE FOR COUNCA FALL ‘WISE BUYS PLUMBING » & HEATING “Senter 8 and Loree 6. Mrs, Campbell is a teacher and very active in'the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children. Mr. Campbell has been Involved in polities for, many. years and was president of the Rossland-Trail Associa thon in the early 1960's, Follow. ing the 1972 election he re- aumed his political activities in Rossland-Trail and has served as membership secretary a8 well as communications man for the local S ' Me" chatred the party's . thighly’ successful’ Regional , ‘Trail in. Policy Convention April an June membership ; er MLA was top journalism radiant of Tor: onte's Ryerson ‘and also its Halegie “is immediate past, president of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club and has served on:many. United Appeal campaigns In ranging | from, canyay Tr to general ‘His father, Ta Campbell Capital. 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KINNAIRD JUNIOR SERONDAAT SOO ~ Life of Koofenay Bookmobile To be Extended to Referendum The Kootenay ow operating in the Kootensys “Finger licking good! .’. ‘Yes, sir, that was coral ‘the 0 word for it last Thursday when 460 candy applies went on sale during the noon hour.’ As you ae a imagine, “trading was It was another determined effort by.the Band members to money for uniforms and It up thelr sleeves, and went to work. a nd-one. half later were.done—the tho a} “ most antaling display you “Holland chee _ pancake tower .; Ae, to stretch a. alittle leftover: cooked | ham into ‘a whole meal, this recipe is so you may want’ ~ to buy.the ham anyway, just to try Ht cuts Desi ‘Delicate pan- cakes are orGovds Sep beaten ps apple - ‘or milk - Buates for frying Herlereons butter ae pple Ineo milk i edd © ae ied Hol land Edam. salt, ‘aking pov breaded in lightly flavored with impo: laye re sad cngobed n'a ch chose sauce ch ham. ‘Add a few crisp carrot and celery sticks on the side * and you'll pave, another. Rete favourite to'add to your: | id cheese, with ae. : oa Me “ tue bulter ia ‘a hot griddle, ‘Tun plate; stack onc on top of the other to keep ¥ warm. To make the cheese sa ‘Melt the butter in ry envy | bots poe Si une "ape rag ‘Add the ape Iuice slowly iat ¢ ‘constanl ol “aa sauce between in. additic rack ‘ot Pancakes: ‘ ferviogs. * drinks too; Your life at age’ 80 is a tipotf to the kind of life you'll be living ati70,- Old! age merely continues what earlier years launched. 7 Oh depressed, fearful, full of self- doubt showed the same traits when they were 80. Menand women’ who seem- ed the. moat worrisome and") Vote LIGHTLE : Fo SMAYOR omen .who -are * precccapled with their health _ turn out to be alckest elderly uypers Talversity of California's In- stitute of Human Development, Berkeley. -; ant a “One Halt Jobless © During the Great Deprea- sion,” unemployment mounted ° “in urban areas until at its peak, in’ the beginning “of° 1933, , Japproximately one.out of every. E ims mo wage earners ‘waa out of week. TRIM > SHOP ever o Mra. Jollimore had sug- what a great idea that {Those apples looked gor- giitterlag jack- ve qi + {Mabel Isakson,.Mary.Miller, . ‘Judy Roberts; Lorraine Me! “Quire, ViStoushnow, Connie _weKinnoty ‘Hazel. Kirkwood, “ ‘folee Sockachoff et Lois Bisblens ‘Thanks, also, to Wayne Wolfe, the assistant manager of Kreage’s ini Trail, who donated all the lange S ee .. We ih e another group who should take a bow—o1 famous “Good hat . on: sored by Mra. They, ‘provide hot aoe each nippy morning as the students come in blowing ‘on their ‘They offer assorted cool but everything must * with his lantern until Judgment Day, Buy. "lle used to bo the Druids’ sutusia festival: It was called the vigil of Saman, the god ott e dead. in this ‘night he let loose all his pirita who had occupied «the bodies of animals during the past year.(This accounts for the Idea of ghosts, goblins, and witches.) ‘Tho Drulds held cate sac- ted. They thought that once they had been human beings, -who were changed as punish ment for’ evil deeds. Hey! We have - cat that always hangs d our school. Perhaps he's irying to| tell Mr. Rogers’ gt (we're kidding, alr, eine (oi ‘Tomorrow have our noreaser” Dance. Hold on to your rat-tall combel: Church Here | . Soon to be a familiar face. Castlegar is Elder David Pen . ningta who, along with Elder” Don Olsen, is a representative ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. Day Saints, * They are here for pest of their two-year missions and are snow sharing different aspects of their beliefs. Some of these aspects aré the Book of Mor- mon’and the family Home be “nutritionally sound” to earn © be ‘Mrs. Walters’ stamp of a Proval. oe Friday afternoon saw 01 Indoor Track Meet tn fall > swing—all stops pulled out! This year, because we have three houses instead of four, we could spread out a bit, + T-Birds took the south | wall, Lipizzans the east and’ dass the north. T-Birds, te ey beats "Jags, tried des ; rallies ie the job and satisfaction of serving and worshipping the wiour. I truly enjoy telling sie the message of the Kingdom of God on earth .” ‘These two Mormom elders invite the people of this area 12, learn more about the gospel. Radiologist Predicts Preventive urgery . “Foi frenzied bugl ly served to atampede the td f " ‘When the dust the end of the day, Li ‘Jags we almost oven in points. ‘We have one or two more © events to clear, 80 will have to wait until next oe ee We hear that visiting schools call us “the Great Pumpkin”. Because of. the . orange color the w 0 Lave * painted our Gutaide, wall: and there seems to be nothing ws ean cos ‘about it... ; Scare’ them +4 vik volleyball tourna- ‘iment our “B” girls won three of their four. and the “A"_ team won two. and came close = faitbe others. *°tQur. boys’ rep team de: feated Grand Forks: in' two considered to have the fees risk of getting the disease. Dr. John Wolfe of Detrolt's * Bute) Hospital told a seminar at Mount: Sinai’ Hospital that beast Xorays cat be R “diagnostic done through a technique call xeroradiology, (Xerox copying ject X-ray rather than on of coaventioal { Xray film: i ‘Women were then class fed in fve ‘categories ranging from high risk to mininial risk according to type of breast tissue ties. any abt Dr. Wolfe’ said ‘doctors: should consider. preventive breast removal for high-risk . depending on.the wo- ages, symptome and edieal ies. me ‘The process he refered to—subeutaneous bre: " di asa of library syatem service, will be contin: ued until the date of a referen- ‘dum on library systems in the _ Kootenays, it has been-an- nounced by the Kootenay Li- brary System Society. ‘The bookmobile has been scheduled to operate on the demonstration basis only’ until Dec. 31; 1976. ‘The provincial library de- _velopment commission has agreed to continue the opera: tion of the bookmobile past that date, while nogotiations con- tinue In the Kootenays to bring the Ubrary system proposal to _ held by the Kootenay Library districts a "East eats Cetra) Kootenay and Koote- Boundary. 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THRUMS — PHONE 399-4421 p house, Nelson, The. meeting to’ elect the panel will be held in the Prince Charles School in Creston, on Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. ‘Travel allowance and lunch will be'provided, ‘The, council granted the sum of $75 tothe Kootenay - Society for the handicapped for painting materials and. art supplies. Tickets for the Santo Cer- vello one-man theatre on Nov. 7 and Judy ‘a flute 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m, . Laundry Faucet ...: $9.70 Only .... $19.50}. 8:30 1012 1 to 5 pm. Thursday & Friday 8:30 am. to 5 p.m: TELEPHONES Office & Classifieds 365-7266 News Department 365-3517 * Advertising 265.5210 centres: ARE YOU ON THE PROVINCIAL VOTERS LIST? 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