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We Service All Makes, MARTIN'S TV REPAIRS Fairview Sub. 365-5349 CASTLEGAR 5 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Upholstery specialists for fe! lete omp! Furniture Recovering Phone 365-3632 : ‘tend to have nicer : than those who like women : with large breasts or buttocks, > said, usually have ‘ similar to the men who are : attracted to them for those : features, | SE DISTRICT GOVERNOR, per, | right, ssed the Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club at its September d meeting speaking on the Mo ad recent Lions international Conventlon held last summer In Japan. Hecalied a the International President's encourage ‘love, com, rice goal which is to pirit In action’ by Lions in visiting pokane istlegar Selkirk Lions Club photo s West Kootenay Health Unit Series Teach Kids Self-Esteem (The seventh of a regular series of articles on public . health from the West Kootenay . ‘Health Unit's Castlegar office.) Children and adults de- +: \velop the strength. to face failures through learning from ast defeats and through con- idence built up from earlier iccesses, When little Jane learns to tie her shoes, she glows with delight at mother's praise, “See, I did it all by myself,” she cries, and is not so down- hearted when she can’t quite do u; her overshoes, Or, when hitie get or "D" on his card, his excuses tell us ‘ows, without being uc should have done er. Anger ov sareasm will not lp. He wants and needs neouragement so he can do his" (not his parents') best. One or two of his subjects are *. bound to be better than others. ‘hese call for praise. Feeling “is parents’ confidence and trust gives him courage to face failures and mistakes, Perhaps he wasn’t doing his best, but he is more likely to admit this to himself and do something about it if he feels the encouragement of his par- ents’ love and trust. Of course, along with encouragement, he needs to be shown better ways and methods of avoiding future mistakes, Also, most people wish they could have done better in some things when they were young. As parents, they ob- viously need to be careful that this feeling of personal failure doesn’t color their attitudes too’ strongly toward their child's efforts. The “fear of failing is really a fear of bringing dis- approval from people whom we like and whom we want, or need, to please. It is also a fear of appearing foolish or awk- ward, which is damaging to self-esteem. Children nved help in try- * Men Who Watch Legs Are Nicer to Know Men who like leggy women women with large breasts are -a:study by a psychology pro- + fessor showed recently in Chi- “eago. “: And women with certain : physical characteristics, she and impulsive. Males who preferred wo- men with large, buttocks are orderly, socjally dependent, guilty and self-abusing, she said, while women with large’ buttocks also are guilty, self- Nancy Hirschberg, psycho- ; logy professor at the Univer- sity of Illinois-Chicago Circle, + has completed a 10-year study to find out what kind of men are attracted to which physical features of women. About “100 men were shown side views of 15 nude jouettes of women with aried sizes of breasts, but- ‘tocks and legs and asked to {select the silhouette they pre- : ferred. Later, the men were - } given personality tests. , After the information was i gathered from both of the men's tests, about 100 women ‘ with varied physical features ‘ were given personality tests. i “The women who had a : certain size body part tended to *have the same characteristics hi Men who like women with ‘ge breasts tend to be out- going, showoffy, independent. sand don't care to help other’ S people, Hirschberg said, while | Vintage Paving Company Ltd. © Parking Areas Driveways Call George at 352-6435, or Rob at Tennis Courts, etc. |; abasing, and social- ly inactive. Leggy women are pre- ferred by men who are socially active and willing to help others, while the women tend to be outgoing, feminine and concerned with making a good “impression. Hirschberg said, “It may be that people with certain physical characteristics tell us what their personalities are ing to meet their everyday diseouragements and disap- pointments with greater ma- turity. But we shouldn't expect too much from a child. A nine- year-old, for example, cannot be expected to have the same judgment as a 12 or 13-year-old. ‘The older child has much more espetivnce to draw upon. Children of the same age ny skills and abili- » thal one may be much advanced than another. For example, where Susie can do well, Joan may be quite clumsy. But if Joan's parents don t take her clumsiness into account in their anxiety for her to do well, they can easily put her in the posilion of having to find an excuse to “prove that she can't keep up with Susie. This is the only way she can protect her self-esteem. If her parents or teacher continue to set too high stan- dards, Joan will never experi- ence success and may come to feel that she’s bound to fail no matter how she tries. On the other hand, when her little successes. are, regog- nized, she feels good“antt is ready to try something élse. This is what builds confidence and self-respect and helps her to feel better about the things she still is unable to do. Ina nutshell: children need goals, but the goals must be reasonable, Setting sights too high leads to discouragements and failure, Finally, adults need to appreciate the value of unique- ness and difference in children, as well as adults. The human possibilities for growth and change seem limitless—if there is an atmosphere of love, encouragement and trust. * Children, and adults, when treated with dignity and re- : eet, can find ways of solving > -eir problems and facing. dis- + pointments and setbacks - thadetermination which will imately turn failure into + eteS8, Pentecostal Church Begins ‘Fall Roundup’ Pentecostal Reloase The Christian Education Department of the Castlegar Pentecostal Church is launch- ing a seven-week outreach pro- gram with the theme “Fall Roundup,” which commences this Sunday. Western dress and cowboy hats will be the order of the day on Sunday, and a Country Gospel singer will be a special guest. A “Chuckwagon” lunch will be featured at noon, follow- ing the study hour and morning service. Pastor Roy Hubbeard and ‘his staff of teachers welcome any family that is not presently ‘enrolled in Christian Education. There are Bible classes for every age group. More information may be obtained by -contacting the P Tab 1 Erma Bombeck About 10 years ago, a couple of boys were looking for a “snap course.” They infil- trated a home ec, class, It became so popular throughout the country special classes were formed and named “Bachelor Survival.” In the past three years, the male enroll- ment has not only doubled but, in some high schools, the males outnumber the females at the stoves. . What impact has this new breed had on our life styles? Tl tell you what impact it’s had. This country is producing (at an astronomical rate) what women who live in the kitchen refer to as “domestic jocks.” They're the super stars of the souffles ... the dazzlers of the micro ‘waves . . . the weekend headliners at the outdoor grills, But they're stars. They don’t do pans, spots, stains or ovens. They don't touch char- coal,. dripping beaters, dirty blenders or skillets that have to be soaked, When they cook, it's first class all the way—fresh garlic, fresh lemons, fresh parsley and fresh mushrooms, My husband never cooks out that I don't feel like I am assisting a surgeon at a double valve by-pass. “Tongs! Quick! The tongs!” he commands. (I slap them professionally in his hands.) “Good Lord, woman, I'm . not plucking a baby bottle out of the water. I need tongs for steaks.” Next, “The pepper mill. Wipe.” I press a dishtowel to his forehead. “Not the perspiration, you turkey—the sauce from my eute apron.” After hours of intense i the Domestic (Consumer Facts _/ Since meat was first placed in water and cooked, the result- ing stock has been the funda- mental basis for cooking. Until recent times, the stock pot or “Pot-au-Feu" was a permanent fixture in many kitchens. A good stock from cooked meat and vegetables is the basis for literally thousands of the world’s finest recipes. Bouillon is the - clarified liquid in which meat, poultry or vegetables have been cooked. Making a good bouillon is an art in itself. In 18th century France, it required that not one, but several meats, plus herbs, onions, leeks and carrots be simmered gently for seven or eight hours. This concen- trated distillation, strained un- til it became crystal clear, was the basis for all French sauces. 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Today, concentrated beef, chicken or vegetable soup stock, in bouillon cubes or instant form, provide conve- nient, seasoned bases, - Jock speaks. “Are the plates and forks for the salad chilled? Good. The potatoes done? The vegetables cooked just to the peak of flavor? Good. You sprayed for bugs? Fine. Be- cause we are ready to eat... wi 4 No warning. No time to socialize. No second drink. Just like that. When he says the steaks are done, we are expected to have our forks poised for the first bite. The other night he wan- dered into the kitchen, peeled off his absestos mittens and threw them into the clothes hamper. “Well, I pulled another one through,” he said. I looked at the kitchen sink, piled high with dirty pots, pans, and dishes, the countertop with melted butter, dirty utensils, leftover rolls and wilted salad. The grill was corroded with barbecue sauce. “Next weekend I think I'll do my kabob number on the grill.” T gave him a fetal ovation. 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The ing Officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day he to the Return-" 0 Cy the Municipal Act, and shall state the Name, Residence and Occupation of the person nominated in such a manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination-paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will-be opened'at'the W.1.- Hall, Slocan on the 18th day of November, 1978, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Given under my hand at Slocan this 6th day of October, 1978. : may be in the form prescribed in Vera Hamilton Village Clerk That pain in the back... maybe it’s trying to tell you something. Maybe it's saying you should be more careful when you're lifting—that you should make sure the ° load isn’t too heavy, and that you lift with your legs instead of your back. 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