Working on their Needle Worker Badge are Patrol Leader Patricia McKay, Judy Emde and Judy Pryce. They are learn- ing the quilting stitch. Brownles take up physical fitness Kinnaird Guides Offer to Help At Highway Interchange Garden Kinnaird Girl Guides have offered to work on We Serve You Fitst INSURANCE personalized insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS “see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. beautifying the interchange ry posite 8 the Castlegar Pl In a letter to town council, Mrs. Jean Cseppen- to said girls in the area were prepared to take on the job of looking after the shrubs and flowers the town would lke: to see planted in this Ald. George "Bondaioft and Jim Macbeth compli ented the girls on their of- fer, and suggested this might be a good way for them to earn badges. Council will sive furth- er study. to the ao ae will let the girls form- know about their de- cigon when a touch of spring comes into the air. WAX SEALS The old custom of plac- ing wax seals on envelopes had a serious disadvantage when letters travelled tropical countries. The con- tenta were frequently de- stroyed by melted wax. Uke little boys, little girls like to eat, too SCOUT-GUIDE _ CALENDAR OF EVENTS This_ weekend the nat- lonal Scout Guide Week comes to a close. Here in Castlegar it will wind up on Sunday afterncon with a mass service of sdedication at Stanley Humphries start- ing at 2 pm. with the march of ithe colors a, companied by the bagpip- 7 claved, by Jimmie Taking part in the cer- emony will or Guides, and added to this. will be the: more than 180 Cubs, Scouts, Venturers and Rovers. All during this week thers) hes Beett i 20 ihe recognition work of Lord .and Boden Powell, the foun ers of the world-wide or- ganization. Some stores in Castle- 01 to decorate with ing or Guiding theme. - These will be judged this yeskend, and prizes awa For the girls there have been mother and daughter . teas and on Saturday there will be a toboggan race for the Cubs on the Verigin pro perty near Sherbiko Hill. WHAT IS mae BROWNIE? She's a Brownie! What's Brownie? a Brownie is a busy little girl between sev- ea and ten having healthy, fun, learning new puppy making new friends, helping others. You can THEM by supporting be some in YOUR hood — there are more than one hundred and thir- ty-five thousand Brownies across Canada! Practicing artifical respiration is Arlene Salekin suring the Home Nursing Badge training course. Busy on thelr Toy Maker's Badge are Carmen Scott, Susan Shmoorkoff and Denise Olsen. FOREST SERVICE SCHEGULE OF INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES , IN LOG SCALING AND EXAMINATIONS FOR INTERIOR SCALER'S LICENCE NELSON FOREST DISTRICT — 1972 SCALING INSTRUCTIONS At the Sawmill Yard of Hadikin Brothers Lumber Limited, Brilliant, + MONDAYS 9 a.m. to 12 noon February 28, March 6, March 13 FRIDAYS 9 am. to 12 noon March 3, March 10, March 17 The above classes are both theory and prac- + tical in the Mill Yard, SCALING EXAMINATIONS At the Sawmill Yard of Hadikin Brothers tumber ‘Limted, Brilliant. FRIDAY & a.m. March 24, 1972 Dumo Federal Nutrition Team Here To Conduct Exhausfive Survey The wheels of a com- puter in’ Ottawa whirled and out came the name “Dum- ont. eee Kinnaird, "Thus, on Friday, March a team irom the national - Nutt a ic” an exhaustive ical ex- amination. Pave The survey is part of a cross-country. appraisal of Canadian Nutritional well- belng. Over a perlod of two Population, ap- Ble of tne 24,000 men. proximately men, reveal to the interviewers the kinds and quantities of Classes and will be Jucted by Forest Service technical staff and, are open to the public; examination fee is $5.00 for first timers. (Holders of Anns Scaler Appointments are required to take this exam.) Application forms are available at any Forest Service Office and must be completed before the examination date by ALL candidates. 4 R JOHNSTON District Forester Rossland Light Opera Players present “THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE” or “The Slaves of Duty” by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan ROSSLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL Friday, February 18th — 8.00 p.m. ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS 75 CENTS . .«; TRAIL JUNIOR SECONDARY, .... Wednesday, February 23rd — 7.30 p.m. ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS 50 CENTS TRAIL JUNIOR SECONDARY February 24th - 25th - 26th — 8:00 p.m. RUSH SEATS $1.50 | RESERVED $2.00 ALL RESERVED SEATS FROM L & J NEWS STAND, TRAIL RUSH TICKETS FROM DAVIES FOR DRUGS, ROSSLAND, Lt & J NEWS STAND IN - TRAIL OR AT THE DOOR 2-7 SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS ss “OH MY GOD, IHITALITTLE GIRL? The injury or death of a child is a terrible price to pay for believing that you could drink and drive’ - with safety. You can’t. You ri isk the lives, of yourself, For more information, mail this coupon: ; CONSCIENCE & COMMENT Mr. Paul Hellyer, inde- pendent MP for Toronto Trinity and founder of Ac- lon Canada announced hat recent private poll in- licated that this movement could garner one million yotes in the soon-coming Canadian election. Siphoning one million votes rom the established parties in Canada could cer- tainly upset the o aeerion a and mi; easily ple cat certain ets goverment in Ottawa, * Iys produces political‘ hon- ety. Moreover, as much as liticians think not. The des nations are settled in | hea- ven. Whil far _ short ears’ a fepresentative sam-" le we must stop . of foods they eat. Medical and dental check-ups and labor- atory tests will determine these foods affect health, ‘The ‘survey centre is run clan a team of 20: a phy- aietlt , laboratory, anthro, jometry and dental, The clinic routine has been a nursery’ where children may be left in the care of a volunteer babysitter. ti the. pasticip- ion area, the particip- ant visits the other five stations in the order ass} pe ed by the receptionist. " dietary interview is b far the ost tims i e-consuming, and how often certain foods are eaten, (Can you recall how pickles you ate for or the welght of the steak, Pol had had for for supper?) man; vit anthropom: and Teboratorg tesis meas- e the results of are also corde") Blood and urine Th au Nutrition Survey Doesn't Hurt » Bit Kinnaird Public Library Seeks Town Council Budget Approval - The Kinnaird Public Library. has submitted an estimated $5,695 budget to Town Council. The aldermen will take the figures under consid- eration during preparation of the 1972 annual budget for He 50'T per capita, or The balance of ‘the wi in Ottawa for © sent to. the surveys central and analysis. testin; Nutrition Canada doctor and nurses make notes on medical history and conduct a medical “on the © survey team: per- forms a similar function in of o! and mouth can be an portant, indicator of one’s nutritional status. It should be pointed out that all records are confid- ential. If some abnormalit divine approval over Acton Paul Action Canada in the next election will be more than considerable. TRAVEL AGENCY. Your opportunity to make © a'dream come true. Take a break: this .winter. and. visit enchanting: Hawaii Islands with luaus and surfing. ... or. explore the International culture of Mexico, with its famous bull. fights and folk- tore ballet. West's Air’ Travel Desk located. at West's Department Store in Castlegar are mem- » it be brought to the attention of the individual's family doctor, i Friends Honor Sandi Richards With Shower Felends:. of Sandi Rich. ards, who’ was married o! Saturday to” Robert Rohn ‘thered last month in the Richards, Elsie, Rohn . and Susan Taylor, assisted by Carol-and Lori Price and Gaye Desaulniers. About 43° guests join- ed in the party which was attended by the bride-to-be’s mother and her grandmo- ther, as well as groom's mo- St. David’s Church ‘Name Anglican Committees A new church commit- vee has been elected for St? ; David's Anglican parish in: Castlegar.” Named at the annual Toogood, people's meg Members of the church committee are Ken John- son, treasurer and Joe Kil- lough, Secretary. Ortiers on the board are John Raine, * Deryk Bodington, Margaret Reith, Margaret, Bodington, Ken 'Maaling, fiike Mead, Winnie Kilecgh, Leslie An- derson, Doug Jollimore, Jack Killough, Dennis Mar- cellus, Art Macareth, Tan-_ nis Killough, Ken Johnson and Harry jough. Delegates tothe Dioce-.” nates are Nan Raine, Betty yy and Barbara Allen. Lawn Bowling Anyone? Bow! eens may be i antes foe ihe Lome Zin- bers of both' the I Alr Transport Association and « Air’ Traffic..Conference of ‘America.. Agents for ‘Pacific Western Airlines,, CP. Air & | Air) Canada Senter, Citizen Phone’ 365-7782 ther. Winners in the’ games nee Marat among the of the arty were Eleanor Dyck, le Dyck and Luisa Rapo! The brides -be ‘opened her many. gifts and a hat was. made; by her grand- mother from the bows and He bons taken off the gay- At Tuesday ‘ nights council meeting . Ald. Mosby put the Satie forward as the sible phase in the develop- ment of the park, y person who would find ay proposalof inter- est is invited to: make their known to council. Government of British Columbia Council on Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia Please send a free copy.of “What You ‘Should Know your family, your friends, and an ‘one else who is unlucky enough e along for the ride or travelling eS the same road. WOODLAND PARK (Esso) SERVICE LID. ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES AND AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES next pos- . from a $1,250 grant from the’ Library Development Commission and an estimat- ed income of $50 from: fin-.-7 e8, Council was informed juvenile books. During tl the a pee year, adults took out Ai) books and juveniles 4,772, There were, up to the end of December, 140. ad- ult members of the Public Library and 531 juveniles. So far this year 27 adults -, have "joined and 15 Suvenil- es, .Groenhuysen-Taylor Rites CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda: Charming Wedding Ceremony Solemnized in Marriage vows edged between Jill Mae n in a pretty ling solemnized United Church, jan, y! youngest son of Mrs. S! ‘arnowski and the George Groenhuysen. le bride: entered. the church « on the arm of Rich- ard Canielie who gave her in marriage, and she was a charming figure in a floor- length gown of empire line wint ite fortrel and_ silver, slip ers, She carried a cas- ig bouquet of orange re d roses and. carnations tinted with the same color. eu aie bride's headpiece le of red rose- buds Sande by Mrs. Herb Gilro! were - . Dan Law of February 24, 1972 TYPEWRITER REPAIRS CASTLEGAR NEWS Silverton Church hearts and ie doves each folding a 34 white ga. on bow ve set in white lace and tulle and flanked by silver and cry- stal, candlesticks in which were mounted tall white candles, For the receiving line, ‘ the. bride’s mother was dressed in a light blue pant sult and wore a white car- nat corsage entwined ‘with gold ribbon, ie groom's mother In VICTORIA Stay At. vadiy ** Close to Parliament Bldgs. * Handy to Downtown Shopping * Enclosed Heated Pool * Kitchen Units Available MOTOR INN * Cablevision Television & * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge Master . of ceremonies r was James Hicks and Rich- ard Canielle toasted the bride. John Kelly proposed idesmaid, 455 Belleville St., Victoria Phone 386-2421 Free Reservation Service Through TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trail 368-3355 WI caught the able tia Mrs. the groom’s ginnamathee, and Mrs. Mae Taylor and 0. bride's ‘he Kath- leen McElroy, looked lovely in a floor-length gown of green satin and silver slip- pers, She carried a bouquet of yellow mums and wore a spray of green in her hair. je best man was John _ Kelly, ry of filventen: £ New Denver ed the tradit- ional rrplaied : Following the syedaing umber of gut Silverton. where a_ sit- down cold supper convened’ bs . D. Broughton was enjoyed. She. was assisted’ by ; MacDonaugh, Mrs. eurs were the. Misses: Shel- ly Thring, Linda Steenhoff, sblela Angri, gad. ation DeGuglielmo, head table was centered by.’ a_ three-tiered wedding cake: made by ‘the groom's mother, Mrs. Sybil _. Tarnowski, ‘and - decorated “by Mrs. E.’ DeRosa, which on, ‘Rhonda ay. : FEELING OVER-TAXED waTey HOW CAN I SAVE ON INCOME TAX 277? «.. Simply by using ao Retirement Savings Plan. e grandparents were in tendance. An open dance follow- ed the reception which was enjoyed by all, with the punch being served by Van Hansen, The music was Played by the Blue Velvets. Z of town guests ae Fase ‘Vancouver, Na- WHO CAN I CONSULT WITH CONFIDENCE AND |), WHAT COMPANY : SHOULD | DEAL WITH 2? »° GORDON BRADY Phone 365-5669 of CROWN LIFE INSURANCE represents a company that is a leader in this field. Your investment will give a high yield, be secure and well man- aged, The couple have taken up residence in New Den- er. Gelting ‘Married? See the CASTLEGAR NEWS) Wedding Invitations WHY NOT INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU EuY Phone Gordon Brady - 365-5663 You should have recently received an envelope : containing the general information you need to under- stand how tax reform affects you. If you require addi- tional information t was topped by. “crossed To “determine whether you need any of these booklets, please read the material you have already received. The booklet “Highlights for Individuals” tudes an order form. This form should be com- of personal the following booklets are available. “Child Care Expenses” “Moving Expenses” “Capital Gains” “Partnerships” “Rental Income and Undeveloped Land” ool and Similar Assets”. Is: Income Cal pleted and mailed to: Taxation Distribution Centre ** P.O. Box 8489 Ottawa, KIG 3L5 Remember, read the general booklets first. then aoe order any additional booklets required. The better et informed you are now, the easier it will be for you to “Basic Herds” file your return in the spring of °73. @ Hardware @ Building Supplies. @ Giftware @ Garden Supplies @ Automobile A ies “Everything for ae Do-it-Youreelfer" IT CHELLSUPPLy i ETO. CASTLEGAR — As scon as you have more — The next time you stop off at Abst The.Use And Abuse Of. 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