Pl PRE STEADY HEAD FOR P UTTING 15 SUCH A CISE ART THAT THE +“ SLIGHTEST UNNECESSARY gMOVE MENTS id CERTAl IN TO: THROW THE BALL «, QER= LINE. “HEAD GOES 4A TOWARD : ELIMINATING RRORS UT TING TER wT YOUR , HEAD STILL: A STEADY. LONG WAY ‘Scientists Dissecting’ 2,000-Year-Old Corpse ‘Desperate for clues, of- ficials have scheduled an autop- sy on a mysterious body discovered two weeks ago, But they say there's no rush. The person died about 2,200 years ago. Two bodies, adult will be X-rayed, and if possible operated on. “Only after we did a complete dissection could we tell what it died of,” said Dr. Michael Zimmerman, assistant professor of pathology at the Hospital of the University of one an adult and one an infant, were discovered in the Acad- emy-of Natural Sciences by a museum official _ looking through crates for fish speci- mens. “ "\; “Academy officials say they have no idea mhere the mum- * niles came fromor how long “An X-ray is a totally non-destructive way of examin- ing a mummy,” he said. “It can tell you what kind of shape the body's in without having to touch it.” Dr. Lanny: Bell, Egyptolo->-- gist at the University Museum, »: is guessing that the’adult body” BOUND FOR AUSTRIA is well-known hockey player Murray Price of Castlegar who con- i ed his Lect season tn junior. bockey by making a ‘clean sweep of the Kootenay — leave of absence Intetnational Junior Hockey League trophies. ° Asa member of the Rossland Warriors he was named) East-West Kootensy Junior leading | scorer with 118 points and was selected as the most -valusble player. Price bas finalized a contract to the Austrian team Zell am Fee for the winter season of 1977-78. He received-a where he is serving an ap; prenticeship and is scheduled to be in Salzburg, Austria, by Sept. 20. from the Trail School Board . Senior Citizens’ Lawn Bow ng Game: Results Castlegar Sehlor’ Citizons .” Association members met last Tuesday evening:for a lawn + bowling session with the fol- ~ lowing results: * Doubles—the team of Bob Cormier, Bert Bertarione, Mra. R, Cormier and Mrs. B. Sherbi- ko defeated’ Elmer. Walker, Mrs, -W. Carrie, Mrs. :Ber- tarlone,: and Mrs. “A. Brady . Bingles—Mrs. H. Johnson beat. Pete Pelgrin 14-10. ,,.Last. Thursday evening's. results were: Bert Bertarione, > Mra. Cormier, Jack’ Marcellus “and’Mrs, Johnson defeated Mrs. Bertarione, ‘Mrs.- Brady, Bob Cormier and Bill Easton “12:10. Reverse Skyjack, ; Refund Demand Result of Delay > -It was:the opposite of a : skyjacking. The plane landed, and passengers, having grown militant from: waiting, refused todebark in London, Eng,, until they received a 50-per-cent re- fund. The | Passengers became they have been stored. So the. is that of a woman. The Selkirk Lions Club Would like ‘to thank all the - People that involved themselves ‘Sunflower Fest Especially the people that Sup- ported cur Beer’ Gardens, Ball Tournament and Bavarian pee Dance SERKIRK LIONS CLUB ‘ i ‘yf MARION daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete A.’ Streliye of Glade, recently graduated from the Registered at in .. available after Sept. 17," Views from Recreation ; “Director Pat Metge AirCadets © -: . With us rapidly approach: ing the fall ata all clubs and The always popular yoga classes are back this season with Pauli Emde once again ing. These will re-group. One ‘iat group is ine “local air cadets, who ‘meet weekly in the Stanley Hum- ~ phries Activity’ Room’ on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. . % Always looking for new mem- bers, the air cadets would wel- come any boy or girl between the ages of 18-18 to their next. meeting. ‘ Hockey - The. Junior Rebel Hockey’ Club will be selling .season tickets this year for their 21 home games. . Persons _inter- ested in purchasing “tickets should note that tickets will be + ~ Once a Month Is Normal Says Psychiatrist . Dr, James Mathis, a North Carolina psychiatrist, says-pa- tients often need to be ‘re- assured that their sexual drives are normal whether they desire sex once a month or 30 Himes, a. month. *On the purchase of a home Aug. 15 to Sept. e “2 x6 exterior walls c/w R20 © R30 ceiling insulation’: Triple Glazed Windows are available 2 an P.O. Box 40, P.O. Box 813, F Mitton, Ontario. Winnipeg, Manitoba 9T 2X9 R38C2P2..: ; z DIVISION OF. BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. emanufactured 0/77 we at Beaver are offering you, the homebuyer, the following “AT NO ADDITIONAL cost! insulation and jamb extensions | RESIDENTIAL AND DISCOVERY. ahepetie ‘For more Information contact a BEAVER HOME CONSULTANT at a BEAVER CENTRE near you or write: “P.O. Box 248, Surrey, British Colurnbia’, V3T' 4X20 By spotlight, the Minor. Hockey ; Association is preparing for the ©: upcoming season. The. associa- tion will be holding registra- tions for all minor hockey players’ at the Community Complex Sept. 10 and 17. gistrations will .be be- tween the hours of 10'a.m. and 2 p.m. During this time period, : there willbe a hockey equip- ment. exchange “where you bring and sell your own equip-° ment. Golfing - The last golfing event for.’ the season will be held for the Junior membership Sept. 18 at the Castlegar club. This is the Castlegar Junior Open which is open to all junior golfers at a~ minimal registration fee. Registrations will begin at 9:30 a.m. with tee-off beginning at 10 a.m. Prizes’ and refresh- ments will be available. : Exercise As we continue our pre- paration for the fall schedule of activities, there are a number of programs which we wish to. remind you of. ©; *- For the ladies,*there ap-*: ars to be a wide selection of. physical activities. We will once again be offering our standard’ volleyball progrant in Robson, Blueberry. and Kinnaird. The! Kinnaird class will be.a:com- bination of volley! cises. The ladies of. ‘Robson’ will be able to engage in ‘strictly an exercise program with instruc- * tion being: provided by Joyce | McKay. With a new instructor and new ideas, the ladies slimnastic. program should onte again:be popular with the Castlegar re North residents... be offered in the-morning as well as the evening. A number of co-rec classes will be offeréd as, well and should be of interest to all. In anticipation of heading ~ to the ski slopes we will once again offer pre-ski d that, 19 hours for a two-hour flight carried ‘the tradition of long-suffering too Police were called to the <- | TriStar jet but the 290 passen: — gers refused to leave the plane «5 until a senior British Airways officer promised after 15 < minutes of argument to refund half the fare—about $62. cach. The passengers, : mostly. British vacationers, told re- porters they were scheduled to. fly from the Mediterranean is- land of Majorca to London on Saturday evening, t Put found no plane. waiting. The airline flew.a TriStar from London to pick’ up the | stranded and they ‘This.has to be one of our most rigorous programs but always ‘one which remains at the top of the popularity list. Corec volleyball is planned for Kinnaird Elementary on Tuesday evening. This will be an informal ‘evening of. volley- ball for husband and wile boy. _ and girl friends, dd nce a * held on'Wednesday evenings. For an, active mind you need an active body, so be sure to participate ‘this fall. Programs which have been ~ added to our’ schedule have greatly increased in the past week, ‘Our standard Hunter Safety course, in conjunction with the B.C. Wildlife Dept., will once again be offered, ‘It ~ should be noted that to acquire “a B.C. hunting. license this course is mandatory. Polly Podmorrow will once again be offering her popular liquid embroidery classes to the residents of Tarrys.: . For children between the ages of 7-12 there will be creative dance classes on Mon- days. 3 Pre-school. children will once. again have the oppor- tunity to participate in an im- proved. gymnastics . program. This year the children may take aclass which runs twice a week or once a week. The children's co-ree pro- gram is back again with classes presently scheduled for Tarrys, Castlegar North and Castlegar # South. We’ are still working on “adding a few programs before £ our deadline of this week. We hope to be.able to offer a wide “variety of ‘cultural and recrea: tional. activities. If there are ‘ programs not’ being. offered which you would like to see, please call.usiwith: your com- ments. This year all programs will be ‘Commencing the: week of Sept. 26; with- registrations to begin:the morning’of Sept. 19.;. To ensure your spot in the pro-’ © gram, :register early. took < off 8% hours” behind schedule. Then the cabin: staff re-. ‘ fused to work overtime and in- sisted the plane’ latid in Paris for a relief crew. The passeng-:’ ers waited hours in’a transit , leange at Charles de Gaulle Socials : SERRE | Mire. H. Johnson 365-8294 , Raine ‘returned hinie ke last week after spending two weeks’ in’ Vancouver, the guest of her son and daughter- in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raine and family. Mrs. J. “Heslop returned - home Wednesday after visiting ~ her son-inlaw and daughter in’. Kelowna, and. Mrs. DeMaro and tainly ACE woot Y School © $25" Resident _ $45 Billets” | © B.C.G.LH.A. 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Pain and stiffness in the neck, lower back, knees and other joints. ‘e Unexplained weight: loss, a fevers weakness or “. fatigu Ee ‘Mouro (No. 32) while an unidentified third Player leapa tn 6 valn attempt to block the shot. Por additional information i about. arthritis, write to) The Arthritis Centre, 895 Weat 10th. Ave., Vancouver, B.C. : Scientists Asked. To Investigate a Hungry Biscuits’ British: scientists have - been’. asked to. investigate.“ whether the, term. digestive biscuit suggests that the food . mittee, doubts that thea ‘geative. biscuit, ies", its, nam ‘He said he ianderstood the . description to\ imply “self digesting” qualities... : The. Times of London, ‘re- sponding to the inquiry, gave as its opinion: that.’ cannibalism ; among biscuits was rare, auto; cannibalism rarer yet.-: But it added: “A hungry biscuit, the’ last. on‘ the plate,. ~ could easily slip.under a locked door and digest Aunt Charlotte % while she slept.” ry HT nF 4 pS it there are cracksand the homeowner doesn't know just "Effective September 18, 1977 Pacific Western Airlines é Victoria’ ‘Ar. Vancouver Lv. AAT ey t ‘ rf f A Fisher’ Wood Stove, Be reduces four fuel costs dramatically—up to. 80%—and conserves other resources Wood oe yee Flight Number! | _ Wednesday, Sept. -REGISTRATION- Community Complex Sunday, Sept. 11—1-3p.m. 14—5p.m.-? All interested Boys ‘Are Welcome CA Registration | Fee Will.Be Charged. ives off p sweet aroma.” i Cutsing and stacking itis good exercise. 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Also cheek for any signs of rust that may develop. They. i can be Potential herards to the icture. He said attics should be in- ‘gulated and vents included to ‘pass* through’ the ‘He recommends checking the eaves troughs’: because: : “many people think the eaves ; trough: just .gets rid of; roof: water.” “But, if it isn't rnaintained,, you'll get water. washing on the Bs walls. That, in turn, works;on :; * the mortar and: causes deter- - sioration.” head He said that all: ‘down- spouts.’ should ' be. connected ‘° directly to the sewer. often’are neglected at check th . “It is even more ‘important to repair wooden ‘porches: be-.. cause rain and snow will speed up wood rot, he said. “Each. year, we lose more F wood steps from lack of paint than anything ‘else. ° ue ‘gets in because there is: barrier.A ‘simple coat of aint 1 iV only, tor a ind ‘all the. id dee} needed. 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