Miss Bonnie Smecher Is Honored Sunday afternoon Mrs. G. Ehman entertained in honor of Miss Bonnie Smecher, a bride- elect of the month. The mis- cellancous shower was at- tended by 18 guests with a very special guest being the hon- oree's great ; phe {Axel Nieloca was oa Hand at the Offical Opening of tho New Corlex te Aarter Gvcslioas ef Sta Petheaista : Wives of Detroit Men Are Battling Hookers When night falls they begin their march along the Hooker alleys ‘that blight De- troit, 2 They carry signs reading, “Go home to your wife,” and “We don’t want you in our An elderly minister said high school girls had been ac- costed and ‘manhandled by pimps as they left school or walked to snack bars. The demonstrations ap- rer to have had some results. have prac- The protesters are mem- bers of the Coalition Against Prostitution who say they want to restore decency to Detroit streets. Their campaign, spear- headed by the National As- sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, is supported by community organizations, police’ support. Gating block clubs and church grou They do not feel that prostitution is a victimless crime. The neighborhoods and their children suffer from the open sale of sex on city streets, members say. “My friend and I like to take walks in the ‘afternoon hear our own homes, We can't do that without being accosted by some man looking for a prostitute,” one housewife said. tically deserted one picketed area, said the Rev. Mel White. One unhappy motel man- ager, whose business has been picketed because dsssnahy say a ine TIS Road Toll-Taker Admits His Guilt Of $105,000 Theft Canadian Press A former toll gate em- ployee on an atito-routemorth of Montreal pleaded guilty in ~ session court recently to the theft of $105,486 in 25-cent tolls, Mra, M, Buttazzon! from Ttaly. The room was tastefully decorated in pink and white, as was the shower cake which was the centerpiece on the table, The cake was inscribed “Good Luck Bonnie.” Suspended over the bride's thair- was a balloon, full of water. The honoree was very much surprised when she was handed a shower cap and asked to put it on. The balloon was then broken over ‘her, giving her a real shower. Shg_was assisted in open- McMeekin i is Manager For Cominco PR Dept. The appointment of G.R. “Rex” McMeekin as manager, public and community. rela. tions, has been announced by A.V. Marcolin, Cominco's group vice-president at Trail. Born in paleaty Mr Mc- Meekin Samuel i 45, who had collected tolls for 13 years, said he took the money home in Javex jars during a nine-month period in 1975. His wife, it is and they clients, padleneieey “I don’t want them picketing my, motel. I want to run a decent business. I've tried to run off the hookers but all I get is a lot of lip. The law doesn't allow me to deny people accommoda- tions.” The demonstrators’ chief target is the prostitutes’ clients, Most of them are suburban family men, accord- ing to NAACP Executive Director Joseph Madison. ‘A 18th. Precinct police officer said in peak evening hours, nearly 85 per cent of the men his area are not Detroit residents. COMMUNITY The Kinnaird Brownies and Guides will be holding registration Tues, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kinnaird Hall. Parents must accompany their child. Senior Citizens interested in square dancing must register this Sat., Sept. 18, at 2 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Centre. Registration fee is only $1. ‘ RUSSIAN SCHOOL ~ Russian School classes sponsored by the USCC will start Mon. Sept. 20. For further information phone Louis Hoolaeff at 365-7191. Marthe, pleaded guilty as an accomplice before chief Judge Andre Fabien. Both were re- leased on bail until Oct. 7, when they are to bs sentenced. Desjardins was arrested last September in his truck after a spot ‘check of his tollgate receipts had raised suspicions. Police found $3,500 , in . quarters in the truck and a search of his home produced 965,000 in plastic bags of $600 hidden in the walls, The $105,486 figure was based on estimates calculated by a tape which counted the vehicles passing his booth. ——e never give themselves time to sit back and enjoy that which has -been achieved. The ex- tremes of this are those people who are ined to change A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations Canadian Cellulose “| Didn't Believe it Would ever get THAT Shiny!” BUT IT DID! with ASTRO SHIELD Astro Shield is truly a _ remarkable polish, that with ease will polish almost any surface... from your car.to your house windows, from your finest silverware to your garden tools! TO OZ. c.rccccssccrsccene IN THE Ww OF THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA PHONE 345-7269 ” free countries into slave states and who concentrate their ef- forts on helping socialism “pro- gress” toward comm Square or not, I think the time is long overdue for society to stop and take account of itself, or‘even take a step or two back toward the principles and ethics which brought about onr progress in the first place. Possible Errors Found in Tests For Pregnancy Health & Welfare Canada is advising medical authorities of possible errors due to inter- + ference of urinary protein ina number of pregnancy tests on the Canadian market. In a letter to all physicians, pharmacists, hospitals and cisical laboratories, the Health Protection Branch says that the. interference is caused by a con- dttion known as proteinuria. Studies in the in University of. Minera in chemi eal engineering. In 1941 he joined the former Alberta Ni- trogen Products operation at Calgary, an operation later supervisory duties in person- nel. In 1951 he became assistant point special assistant, administra- "In 1961 he was named ad- ministrative assistant to’ the vice-president, B.C. Group, the post he held uAtil his present appointment, He will continue to have his office at Trail. Mr. MeMeckin isa member and past-president of both the Trail Rotary Club and the Trail Chamber of Commerce; past- * president of the Trail Jaycees; Examples of what I mean are like putting the three R’s back into the classroom and giving back some authority to the teacher. Let's get back to moms and clean movies and clean lan- guage. Let's get back to a two sex society instead of one beset of giggle groups in drag de. manding “equal” "acceptance with the married couple. 3 Let's get back to mums and dads. who ean live together without competing for who wears the pants and feeds the infants; to criminal justice that considers the victim and the bereaved as much as it con siders the well-being of the criminal; to the reality of human nature instead of government attempting to leg- islate love, tolerance, compas- a preferences and gener- osit; Let's get back to where we made our own bread, soup stock and meals around the family table instead of around the “idiot” box. Let's get back to books, movies and TV shows that enlighten, inspire and en- tertain, instead of sick, seamy and sordid tripe that stirs up the sewer instead of pointing to the stars. Let's get back to where our children were permitted to enjoy their years of childhood instead of shaping them into litle old men and women before HPB laboratories show that some results of pregnancy tests carsied out on non-pregnant patients with proteinuria were found to be positive. Commer- cial test kits used in the studies” were purchased between July 1975 and March 1976. Manufacturers whose pro- ducts were tested have been asked to label their kits to indicate the exact extent of protein interference to be. expected. | ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE — OPEN — Fi. 4 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m. Dencing 9:30 - 1:30 am. Proper Dress - No Jeens after 7 p.m. “). J. DUO” TOMLIN ro Mike Tomlin 365-5511 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. ¢/ Site 5'- Comp. 11 SS. 1 — Castlegar SALES & SERVICE We Supply and Install ; SEPTIC TANKS & HELD (aS 4 es a: Walter Tomlin. 365-5034 G.R. “Rex” McMeekin ~ chairman of the Advisory Plan- ning Commission for the City of Trail; a founding member and director of the Kootenay In- dustrial Development Associa- tion; a member of the board of governors of the British Colum- and at Shower’ ing the many and varied gifts by her bridesmaid, Miss Kelly Smith, The very happy afternoon was brought toa close with the . serving of delicious refresh- ments by three ‘young girls, who very much enjoyed doing it, The girls were Ruth Ehman, Deirdre Collier and Shannon Crosfield. Miss Smecher’ cut and ‘served her guests the shower cake. Accident Resul?s tn $3,600 Damage On Friday Night A three vehicle accident on Tth, Ave. S early Saturday evening has resulted in an erUrmatel S260 damege, The dainage occurred when a tractor unit, belonging to Public Freightways, struck a 1974 Ford, driven by Pat Metge » of Castlegar, as it was at- tempting to make a left turn, striking it in the rear then shearing off a B.C. Tel anchor ‘The severed pole in turn struck a parked 1966 Ford -owned by David Sylvest of Castlegar resulting in approx- imately $800 damage. Truck driver David Win- sten Leeson of Vancouver has peek charged with following too No injuries have been reported. Replacement of BC. Tels Motel Makes Hay In California City 5 Catering to Horses Motel keeper Eddie James offers his guests neither bath- ms, ice, nor wake-up calls. Yerhe he's filled to capacity most ts. Ex-rancher James's motel in Red Bluff, Calif. is for horses, "aed ‘ ta member of he Engineering Institute of Canada. He is also active in Knox United Church. they're out of diapers; to the _ concept of a day's work for a day's pay; to saving for a rainy day instead of living it up and then expecting society_to finance us. Let's get back to walking and ‘talking, to barbershop quartets, hammocks and taffy pulls. Instead of joining the chorus of: “Stop the world, I want to get off,” let's just slow things down and reject those crumbs and kooks who for too tong have promoted change for change’s sake. Certainly, if we put the word “progress” on to a pedes- tal, we are going to accept the “p "of crime, disease and eventually anarchy. Far better that we check on the word which in Webster's dic- tionary is defined as “a move- ment forward, gradual bet- terment'or = progressive de- velopment to a higher stage.” If anyone can show me where sexual nudity, sadism, violence. or perversion is a “betterment” of the media, Til eat my typewriter ribbon! dogs and: show cattle, Overnight rate is $6 for a box stall with heater and stereo music and $5 when the door toa fenced recreation paddock is left open. a Guests inelud&,thoroi bred race and show horses and polo ponies tratellags Rerneer Southern California, Portland, Seattle and other cities, CUPE Members Enjoy Barbecue And a Steak-Out A family barbecue and steak-out was held Sunday in the Kinnaird Park by School District No. 9 C.U.P.E. Local 1298. Races were held for the children and teenagers with prizes awarded to the winners. Baseball, with the men batting opposite to their normal stand, took most of the afternoon. Organizers were secre- tary-treasurer Ken Emmons and president Leo Plamondon who expressed their apprecia- tion to Regional Recreation Commission No, 1 for use of tbe: : park and the Castlegar Gol Gif for the loan of the Ee ‘The day's events ended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons for coffee, television and tennis. Located one rail. South of the Weight Scales Odtistheni CHICKEN “Our Specialties” fo Ly! t “STEAK & SADDLE HORSES. For Hire HOURS ‘See us for Monday to Friday apmtol2 midnight Saturday 12 noon to 12 midnight Sunday 12 noon to 10 p.m, WESTERN TACK Ph. 365-3294 ASTRONOMY course is ASTRONOMY couse bate oered by : Jearnin, ming shout and viewing the Y nser DRIVE - IN See we've attained our LUCKY That's Right! _ Its oor _, Seventh Aaninersary! Septetiber 22 is the Locky Day — for you as well as for us. All day we will be Celebrating our Birthday, and it’s YOU that will be recefving the presents. Tune in to CKQR and wint QR Radio could be phoning You! © Trassister Radios wil be gies amy’ © Coffee & Dorats for al — Drop in te the Stution © Tours from 9:00 am, to 3:00 pum. at the Radie Station © $50 in prizm money for the best thrve lethers sent in describing “Why | Like CHQR” IND MARY OTHER INTERESTING FEATURES ae enon aE —$— HIDE - OUT Cabaret THIS FRIDAY AND: SATURDAY — in the Folly Ain MARLANE HOTEL regis a pesshthey eapesias ‘News sy Sy Predaced studi Ra Pee te by MALLS FORKS, other worlds close to us. Thi sates te nae eet - Course on | Practical Pareniing - - Scheduled for Castlegar This Fall : Practical Parenting, a short study-discussioi designed for parents seeking to increase their understanding of children and develop better: skills in dealing with them, will begin its fall session Sept. 29, is Charged In Parking Lot Accident A two-car collision in the * Super-Valu parking lot Tues- day resulted in a being Castlegar beset Charged is Daisy Havdale of Castlegar whose 1967 Olds sustained minor damage esti- mated at $20 when it was in collision with a 1970 Ford driven by Norma L. Sahlstrom, also of Castlegar. The ineident occurred when the Sahlstrom vehicle, which received approximately $300 damage, was driving out . of the parking lot and the Havdale vehicle backed into it. No injuries were reported. Two 5-meeting sessions are being scheduled in Castle- gar this year. One will be held in the fall and one in the spring, ‘The concept ‘of Practical Parenting was concelved by the Parent Education Association of! Missouri who ‘feel that parents urgently need much more education regarding the rearing of children than is generally available: © 3 s the. program will enable parents to:prevent or greatly reduce many if not most common family conflicts; ‘open communicaticn lines often blocked between parents and children; ‘and build © greater ‘tmutual ‘respect’ between ‘all family members. To win easier- cooperation from children of all ages, with less pushing from parents; to tackle and usually solve typical problems, such as bedtime struggles, messy. * Persons interested in par- ticipating in the program may ° register at the Recreation Com- mission Office. The first session _ Trowelex Concrete aut Would, like tow to BOUNDARY INDUSTRIES LTD. now in their new premises. We enjoyed playing’ a part in the construction by instafling all the necessary concrete. This building & the supertative services at Boundary Industries are definately an asset to Castiegar & District. TROWELEX CONCRETE CONTRACTORS Lid. No. 3 Highway, Castlegar Congratulations We ore veky. pleased to. have ‘cootdinated with Boundary achstries on Design. wit anal Cookin of ths © building, We ope that the Manageme and: Staff keel confortable’ in theik, new, premises, ond thet many customers & friends - enjoy the new aunioundinge. 365-3315 pre-engineetod. J Seal Redes wil begin Sept. 29 at SHSS, The discussion will’ be led by Rosemary Jensen. Efforts will be made to keep the class size to 15 people. pitas LAL WL | VILL i I= Varied Program ts Offered ~ Evening and Weekend Courses Selkirk College has an- nounced a large selection of community education courses. Courses this fall will cover such diverse areas as meat available both for beginners and for those who wish to re- fresh their skills in order to seek employment, In the course on basic you will cutting, astronomy, photography, gem cutting, engateal education, .'musie, stained glass, electron- ics, avis. typing and Douk- hobor history. In the area of outdoor interests, there will be an evening astronomy program with sky viewing at the college observatory. Also the popular Audubon Wildlife Film Series will be offered, featuring natur- alist-photographers | narrating their own films, In the creative arts, a new photography course wil] be offered this year on making color pr prints trom color Bliss” The popular black and white photography course will also be courses in movie. film-making, gem sulting and and stained glass. sThere will also be courses in efficient reading, business cor- respendence and communica- tion skills for professional workers. 3 ~ A typing program will be ® Excavation * Equipment Rentals’ — be able to learn how to maintain your car and make minor re- pairs, The community music pro- gram this fall will include classes in violin, guitar, brass, clarinet, flute, percussion and plano, as well as music theory, choir and orchestra. For further information phone Selkirk’s department of continuing education. CASTLECAR NEWS, Thursday, September 16, 1976 Tom & lvan Oglow ” Extend their || on'the completion of their fine new Building. offered again and there will be Columbia Fabrics . . .- to the Management & Staff of; BOUNDARY INDUSTRIES LTD. on, the completion and grand opening of their beautiful new Complex. PE OGLOW BROS. were proud to be a i " rT |” part of the construction by supphing ‘| | the Carpeting & Flooring. Good Luck Boundary! LJ to BOUNDARY. (INDUSTRIES LTD. Our Custom Designed Draperies add to the beauty and Tefinement of the complex. We at-Columbia Fabrics hope that the Management. & Staff enjoy their new surroundings. Columbia Fabrics - & Draperies Ltd. aot Boundary Structural Ltd.— oe ¢:Complete Structural ‘ & General Contracting Services 1369 Cedar, Trail__ 368.8261 LNA 2 REE S NI ON NOX NT “Come aa view our New Location with all our Services under one Roof ane * Go out the Christina Lake Highway and turn right at the Department of Highways Yard. — Boundary Mechanical td. — * Complete Commercial and industrial Plumbing, Piping, Sprinkler Systems, Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning, Machine Shop, Steel Fabricating ee eo Le —— Boundary Electric Lid. “e Complete Electrical Installations “© Motor Rewinding» ape eed a New: ators & Transformer Eq. Interior Mill Equipment —_ © Steel Fabricating © Mining Equipment _ © Sawmill Equipment ¢ Sales & Installations Z Industries Ltd. MERC Soa ery rer “P.O. Be Box 3040 Caatoge 365-5524 = THY) ‘ t Fae tore ge tite aucrred