CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, August 8, 1975 " College Offers Astronomy Lectures, Telescope Viewing Selkirk College is prepar- ing for its annual week of summer astronomy lectures and telescope viewing. Starting Aug. 18 through to Aug. 22, a popular astron- omy course will be given inside the college, starting at 8 p.m. The lecture-slide presenta- tions will last about 90 minutes, and will be followed, weather permitting, by telescope view- ing of some of the celestial objects discussed in these lec- tures. During this time, the re- cently discovered Kobayashi- Berger-Milton comet should be CHRYSLER Weekend Specials TWO 1975 ROYAL MONACO 4 door Hat. with air. 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Coffee Prices Will Increase Come the Fall About 80 per cent of Brazil's coffee crop has been hit by frost, meaning housewives may be paying 60 per cent more for coffee by this fall, All exports have been halted until the full damage can be assessed, Camilo Calazans de Magal- haes, president of Brazil's Cof- fee Institute, said frosts last week were the worst in 50 years and trees were damaged *nearly down to their roots.” This will affect the next ‘two growing seasons. BIRTHS Forest Dispute Mediator Gets 10 More Days ‘The spectal mediator look- ing into the current dispute in the B.C. forest industry was given a 10-day extension to Aug. 12 to file his report. Mr. Justice Henry Hutch: eon was to have delivered his findings last Saturday to Labor Minister Bill King. His report, now due on Tuesday of next week, is to be in the form of a non-binding settlement proposal. ‘The labor dispute is now in ils 23rd day and has closed both CanCel's pulp and lumber divi- sions here. Three hundred and twenty-five men are on strike in the pulp division while 380 employees are affected In the sawmill, Tar Pot Rig Fire Results In $250 Loss A tar pot rig owned by a roofing firm was almost com: pletely destroyed by fire just before noon on Tuesday. Kinnaird fire chief Rene L _ v0 Mr. and Mrs, Robert Living- stone of Castlegar, Aug. 3 Mr. and Mrs. ser Deschamps of Castlegar, Aug. 3 a dau- ‘SEMENOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Semenoff of Castlegar, Aug. 3 a son. LARGE EMPLOYER Employment in the Canadian banking system has increased from a pre- war figure of 20, Be to 125,000 ni FLORAL Arrangements for Hospital — Funerals and "AML Occasions” 20% Off * shriis’ *“Evergraets * House Plants ° Pot Plants] Expert Landscaping Call SAM'S NURSERY & FLORIST 1002-9th Ave., South Castlegar Ph. 365-7312 oF 365-3214 “Open 7 Days a Week" "the abe ‘you wish to lift. 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Thé oranges were d by tl of the blaze. Damage is estimated at $2,500. B.C. Telephone Offers Hints For Back Care The B.C. Tel News states the flowing rules to live by for back cai 1) Never bend from the waist only: bend the hips and nees, 2) Never left a heavy obec higher than your waist. Always turn, and. face. 4) Avoid carrying unbal- anced loads; hold heavy objects close to your body. 5) Avoid sudden move: ments, sudden of Mrs, Tena Dergousoff and Mrs. Martha Markoff, aunts-of the bride. ‘The shower was attended by numerous friends and rela- tives of the bride who pre- sented her with many lovely and useful gifts. Assisting Miss Extinct Pig Discovered tn Jungle A University of Connecti- cut biologist has found in a South American, jungle a kind ‘of pig thought’ to’ have “bec extinct for over two million” years. A school spokesman said Dr. Ralph Wetzel found the Salikin in the opening of the gifts was bridesmaid Kathy Matoft. During the evening the guests enjoyed delicious food prepared by the relatives. A bridal cake was made and ~ decorated by Marela Leveridge and Elaine Woods in the shape ofa bride with a long full skirt. Another shower was held on Wednesday of last week in honor of Miss Salikin. Upon arrival at Resker Hall in Robson, the bride and the two mothers were presented with lovely corsages by the hostess, Laura Evdokimoff, sister-in-law of the groom. Bingo games were played with prizes awarded to some of the many friends and relatives in attendance. Delicious refreshments were served al the close of the evening by the hostess. All in attendance joined in extending their best wishes to the bride id presented her. with lovely ... ifts. e)yny Hi Arrow Transport Ltd. muscles, Learn to move deliber- ately, swinging the legs from the hips. 6} Learn:to keep the head in line with the spine, when standing, sitting, lying in bed. 7) Put soft chairs and deep couches on your “don't sit” list. During prolonged sitting, cross , ‘your legs to rest your back. 8) Your doctor is the only one who can determine when low back pain is due to faulty posture. He is the best judge ‘of when you may do general exercises for physical fitness. When you do, avold any exercise which arches or over- strains the lower back: back- ward bends, or forward bends, touching the toes with the knees straight. For Women Only 1) Wear shoes with moder- ate heels, all about the same height. 2) Put a footrest under the crit 3) Diaper the baby by sitting next to him on the bed. 4) Don't stoop and stretch tohand wash; raise the clothes- basket and lower the washline. 8) Beg or buy a rocking chair. Rocking rests the back by changing the muscle groups used. 6) Train yourself vigorous ly to use your abdominal muscles to fatten your lower abdomen, 7) Let a man open doors and raise windows. Men have greater natural forearm strength. 8} For good posture the pelvic roll exercise is especially recommended to women pig—from th of about two million years ago—while studying mammals of the Gran Chaco region of Paraguay. Your Floor Covering Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies * Corpeting * Furniture Recovering Gordon Wall d. EXPERT INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537 801 Victoria, Trail, B.C. tf 1701-5th Ave, S. Castlegar, B.C. SPECIALISTS IN low BED and, HIGH BOY HAULING Al Clausen Phone 365-3056 “Jock” Levesque Phone 365-2736 Mobile 3127 or 3137 am, Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH August 10 8 a.m. Holy Communion at St. David's Our Morning Service this Sunday is at the, Rabson Community Memorial Church, 9:45 Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob Griffiths Parish Office: 365-8337 IN THE SUN WINTER HOLIDAYS 1975 - 76 Directory of Local and District Churches ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 365-6212 CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South Summer Program Sunday: Fornby Worship 10,30 a.m. Group Study 11.15 a.m, Wed. Adult & Young Peoples Bible Study 7.30 p.m. Minister: Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For SY. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH i 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 9 a.m. Vacationers Welcome “The Church of the Lutheran Hour Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N, 365-3662 of 365-3664 Phone 365-2241 or 365-7973 CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Pleza 10 a.m, Sunday School iBT ae Morning Worship WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Saturday Services Nordic Hall 1009 - 7th Ave. South Castlegar Service: 10:00 a.m. Bible Study: Ist & 3rd Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Ministers is Glen Weber Ph, 365-3014 ” affiliated eae Gamer Ted Armstrong and Ambassador College rvice wed.” 7, Pam | Home Bible Fi, 7 am nuh and Rev. NA alee Phone 365-6662 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Saturday, Nighh Nase 7 Bo Masses a! + 9 am and 11 am Business and Professional Direcfory H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia. Castlegar "PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks The Only Complete Brake Shop In the Kootenays \\ BEGoodrich 4 TIRES - TIRES Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) itd. Electric Heat Specialists lallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph, 365-5240 APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances - Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tenk Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar MIKES CLEAN AND SHAMPOO Carpets and Furniture Reasonable Rates Phone 359-7398 LAWN MOWER REPAIRS Call Monashoo Sporting Eqi. Ltd, 400 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365.3161 WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trall No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Casileatrd Plaza Next to Cooper Agencies Summer Hour Effective May 2 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques MOND T.° urntewooD DOS, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, 8.C, Ph, 952-5152 Getting Martied? See the Castlegar News Wedding Invitations Phone 365-7266 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates YORK ,, Gas Fitting ‘®. Ventilation Heating Refrigeration & Machanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph, 365-7775 - Castlegar MOORE FORMS. ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS. CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 KOOTENAY TRADING vost “Antiques” New and Used Furniture & Misc. 123 Main St., Castlegar PHONE 365-3719 For Cash — Pay Less’ ot the TRADING POST We Buy, Trade & Sell DRY. WALL TAPING TEXTURED CEILINGS PLASTER REPAIRS & Stucco PH. 264.1059 ‘AIR CONDITIONING RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Phi 365-7605 Capri AUTO BODY 633 - éth Ave. S. Castlegar UTCH SERVICE Cleaning your Office Daily, Weekly or Monthly Contract Shampocing Rugs Etc. Free Estimates Call Collect Nelson 825- 4632 or Castlegar 365-7801 Cc. Van Pelt Letterheads Raffle Tickets Invoices Envelopes Ete., Etc. CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 965-7266 CASTLEGAR, NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYG™ LETTER ‘CARRIERS UNION in Vancouver bs called for an ‘inquiry into the, the sipped ek def safety of post off weeks at the coast. Bob Hamilton, president af the Vancouver local of the sorte? sald that unless an independent inquiry is ordered “we will ground the trucks... We have a lot of frightened drivers.” The trucks are the same as this one which ‘a third mall ; ‘here on Ay had pulled out from a left band curb and was travelling north on Columbia’ Ave. \d him ‘and applied his brakes ¢o allow the 6 van pulled across the rosd Into two. | when he noticed a’car coming up behin vehicle to pass. The brakes seized and th parked vehicles ia front of the, Co-op Garage. pril 22 of last yea the van’s driver told police he lear News’ Photo: 38 Local Residents Cut Out Cigarettes _ During Five Day. Plan fo Stop Smoking At least 98 residents of Castlegar and vicinity. were. down to zero cigarettes by the last night of the Five Day Plan to Stop Smoking as conducted at the Castlegar and District Hospital. ‘Thirty-four of the partici- pants had spent the'last three days without any cigarettes Industrial and 22 of these had gone four days without any. Some found that their first, day off clgarettes was the worst day, but most: found either the second or third day off was the worst. Only three people at the plan found the fourth day|to be: thelr: worst, Most of the rest seemed to over the crest of the hilland on their way to a'new life without Bonk OK's: 901 Loans The Industrial Develop: ment Bank authorized 901 loans for a $41,479,000 to businesses in British Columbia inthe three months ended dune 80. ‘This compared with 919 loans for $69,201,000 in the same period in 1974, a decline this year of 2 per cent in the number of loans and 22 per cent in the amount from a year ago.» iIn the nine‘montha ended total ‘amount ° of; cigarettes, Of the seven particl- he last night atil smoking, most were down to ‘between two and four cigaret between two and four cigar: ettes. % : Dr. J. H. Walton gave & brief but pointed lecture on ‘Thursday evening giving the three basic areas of trouble from“ cigarettes: lung cancer, heart and vascular. problems, and emphysema and lung prob- lems. He said that of those who. get lung cancer, over 95. per cent eventually die from it. Dr.-Duane Brueske, chest ‘surgeon of ‘Trail, also: gave a lecture at each of the first four June 30, IDB approved '2,290 3 $96,212,000. In. British Col i bia, This was'@'decteasé’of 6. per cent in ‘number and 27 per cent in amount from:the same period’ a year'ago ‘when it ° authorized 2.428 foans. for: $181. 042,000. At "June 80, the bank had $381,066,000 outstanding in loans, investments and guaran-. tees to .7,894 customers In posh Gobet lab, whio demonstrated a simple ” vital capacity ‘test’ machine which measured the volume of air that each of the volunteers “could blow: out. In this simple test it was. found. that"some ‘appeared to. * have distinctly-less vital ‘capa- city than the expected norm for: © for interior Easy ‘to apply ‘and} odor. _ BREEZE LATEX: For: years of iy and protection’ to. exterior wall surfaces, the; ‘answer. is: . Woedcraft Solid Color Stain, Choose ,from hundreds‘ of Custom Colors cin n General Paints Best: Quality Finishes. “& Supply Co. Ltd: frre. GENERAL PAINT ifn For All: Your ‘Painting Needs ei epee “Bata non-smokers of similar age snd sex. Smokers who have smoked: for many years usually ‘have: probtems in their lungs and’ though most don’t end up in the hospital in an oxygen tent, they do suffer an inferior quality of life for, many years. ©." Pastor John Blake, di- rector of the program, says that a follow-up meeting’ is ‘to’ be held at the Castlegar Hospital next Monday. evening. 'Dr. ‘.. Brueske plans to be. in tendance and a movie is to shown, Rev. Blake ered hls thanks to'the hospital and its administrator, Ken Talarico, as well.as each‘ of the: medical personnel who participated for their help in making. the program’a ‘success. HUGH CHEQUE for $100 was presented recently by the Radio Club: to the Castlegar branch of the Kootenay Socety for the L. Relben: The $100 cheque represented J held by the club. _ Nakusp School Picked for Pilot Program To Broaden Educational Opportunities Schools, ‘An two? small Britis Columbia commun- ies, Ucuelet. “on: ¥: elisa 2 ‘any i i hace" heen. sel- ected for * pilot signed ‘to; brodden® tne! ed- ucational, opportunities‘: ay- aulable =n." wie pravince’s small senor: eseadndary’ schools, ‘the, pilot projects,. ani a proposed ;Occober: conter- - ence ‘of small: senior. see-, studies de-: er range of programs -and more appropriate profes- sional ¥ training" for thelr“ + slalfs. ie recommended pro- fessional development work- ‘shops (for® principals. be- cause ‘small, schools'may re quire © modifications «of the conve ntial = school» organiz ation, ‘and’ for teachers who smay have to work In a. var- pely of: oe areas. y-ucation® Minister) Eileen! Da: ily by a. ucation 1974. Mrs. Dilly. set’ up. the original’ committee to help. resolve a. difference ut Slewpolnt ‘onthe fuvure’ of small” schools, On the: one. hand there had been: tendency to re- duce their nuniber i oruer that students © night» parti: ee of-ed- -cipate ‘In, a: wide. range: uf programs in. large ‘cumpo- site sehals, ‘On’ the other hand .there was ‘a -growing, communyty-based : trend an raf’ smaller, more. in- fa Aipate schools where, pup: tong bus” avoid ties and,” in ‘some ’:cases, the necessity of living away fram home. ae 1974) report of: thee reco 605 ,Col, Ave., Castlegar: mended thal “special finan cial consideration | be vided ‘lo-help:small second; ary schools’provide a wid. ‘Social Gathering 0 Original Doukhobor Sefer . The Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society, udy committee in - x ‘Oth invluded’ the: provision’ of enior Citizens Enjoy '5,000-volume, libraries, flex. ibility in classroom size and “adequate recreational Space: “and facilities... hen the ‘Nakusp. ands “Uetutlet pilot: project underway: they, will a ore: ters “as school’ or- ulilization, ification and. schol en mma tion, ‘It is: he these , projet ects models will develop for. the rest'of the’ province. . Kootenay Lake Bus Tour Eighteen members of the. Castlegat Senior Citizens’ “As- sociation enjoyed a bus tour on ‘Tuesday of last week when they travelled Via the Kootenay, Lake ferry'and visited the glass house and the haunted house. us ‘enjoyed a picnic lunch, did.some more sight: seeing and returned home via the Salmo-Creston route, These members extend’ their’ sincere thanks and deep appreciation Regional mis: CASTLEGAR. NEWS, friday, August, RED ote POTATOES WASHINGTON 5 Ibs. 50c TOMATOES =| ‘CALIFORNIA VINE RIPE BEEF STEAK ... 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