CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 22, 1976 Mandatory Seot Belts are Favored By Some 70 Pct. Transport Minister Otto Lang has announced that al- most 70 per’cent of Canadians favor mandatory seat belt legislation according to the results of a survey conducted by Transport Canada, The survey, conducted in November 1976, involved 4,104 Canadians, about 400 per pro- vince, who were interviewed by CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 22, 1976 ADVERTISERS SMOKING GET HIGH READERSHIP AND AUDITED CIRCULATION IN THE CASTLEGAR NEWS Ann LANDERS prea Ann Landers: Today's column was the last straw, Another Bet ter about sex. And kinky sex, at that. I have four teenagers who = Blight for your part of the paper. I just die when you'print such ‘garbage and it gets worse every day. =. Tam a mature, broad-minded person, but enough is enough. Wike the woman whose husband wanted her te wear black nylon Ratockings and a garter belt to bed. My kids just roared. Sy iodty ihe ivese old daughter had a sore throat and we were raid she might develop rheumatic fever. She didn't have the ightest idea what rheumatic fever was, but she knows all about 3 eee PH sais Se bak D—thanks to Ann Landers. Cool it, will you please? YA is a 2 J i a? legislation. ppear Mother: I love your kids, pogarenorassl me ; f j wi . Hkpladagern cit gecesi ten them with the real world which includes black nylons and of those surveyed indleating approval of such legislation. Nova Scotia was the only province where those against outnumbered those in favor by ATaprt coed 4A per cent with eight per cent undecided. The most frequest reason for ob- jection given by those opposed 3 seer items of interest tay bas been freedom of choice. many ol on display. bas Ata rere so te | GNVITATION TO TENDER . inopes Fibly,Sutrday tad Sanday ou Oto Idee, tl released shortly, oe Tenders are invited for the REMOVAL OF Nutrition B SNOW from the CASTLEGAR CAMPUS of SELKIRK Pitted Dates: High in Calories COLLEGE for the 1976-77 winler season... : Selak i _ ike i a sai 4 te MNKER Ae: c 15 A uses chance for getting VD today is at least 100 times Better than getting rheumatic fever, You should be grateful that gon is doing your job—and that somebody is me. There is no need to hide my column from the kids, mother. If Pe Toes i a Six, o:.derthild’s ken, it will have no meaning. If he . ‘Sinderstands, all ‘the better. Ignorance is‘ dangerous, Information ip help kids stay out of trouble. « @ 6 Bear Ann Landers: What can I do about a 1 year-old daughter Zeho won't go to a wake or a funeral? Last year her closest friend died of leukemia. Everyone in the school went to the funeral. Elfen stayed home. I tried to find out Swhy, but she wouldn't discuss it. Yesterday a boy in Ellen's class was killed in an accident. She Swi terribly upset, but refuses to go to the wake. When I insisted it she show up to pay her last respects, she said, “I can't stand rakes or funerals and I'm not going to put myself through the from Lengruth, Man,, where Mr. Jensen had worked for the school board. Mr. Jensen is 85 and his wife is 75. —Castlegar News Photo by Les Campbell SLOCAN RESIDENTS fer ever 31 years, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jensen will be leaving s00n to make their home in = senior citizens’ villa in Burnaby where they will be near their son, Keaneth. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen came to Slocan SMOKED PORK PICNICS CHUCK STEAK 222"... Det bits and 2 to 4 p.m., will remain available to the public for a few weeks. Ane, ery was in charge of the display the day this photo was —Castlegar News Photo by Les Campbell Visit Saskatchewan Doukhobor Settlements OTTAWA agony.” A few minutes later she came back in the room and said, BPlease tell Jimmie (her older brother) that when you and Dad die, bel ll have to take care of all the arrangements because I won't be hle to. I'm also telling you now I will not attend your funeral or wea 's. Just know I love you both very much and I'll do my best to ww you how much I care while you are alive.” \ What can I do about this girl's bull-headedness? ‘soon. oe high school graduate.) Wye ts bell. DIB T marry a nut’, —Distraught Mom Dear Mom: You—nothing. This is a job for a counselor or a 3 Sherapist. A deep-seated fear of death or dying has a strong hold your daughter. She needs to get to the bottom of her Dear Ana Landers: a widow, age 64, who married aman 70, He beemed very nice, but all he talks about is his wife who died last year and how smart she was, (She had a master’s degree. 1am only : He refuses to take me to a movie because they are all “dirty.” le won't turn on the TV because it makes his eyes jump. Actually, something is wrong with the set but he won't spend the Roney to have it fixed.) He reads all night and sleeps all day, Wesn't believe in banks, keeps money under the mattress, says iy cooking is terrible and accuses me of trying to poison him. My and Small Business By KENNETIE McDONALD Ottawa is considering a reduction of tariffs for European Economic Com- munity (EEC) products in exchange for EEC buying some semi-finished raw materials from Canada. From a Canadian manu- facturing standpoint. semi- finished is’ better than unfinished. but tariff reductions are against Canada’s interests. There is nothing free about free trade. When —Wanting Out KOOTENAY TRADING POST “COMING UP... SATURDAY, JULY 24 - 12 noon - ? © New & Used Furniture ® Tools & Painting @ Misc. Items SUPER VALU PARKING LOT iar W.: Yes. He's a nut. Ihope you get what you want—and soon. és Ann Landers d by tariff barriers are removed they are replaced by other barriers. In Japan, for example, if telephone equipment is found to contain a single -foréign ~ Free trade isn't free disadvantages we suffer in Canada. e e The list: loans up to 100 per cent of require- mens at 8 per cent inte- Do dates have too many calories to be allowed on a weight-reduction diet? er: Three to four dried pitted dates contain about 85 calories, ‘a significant contribution of calories when added tothe total daily caloric intake. Dates do, however, provide small a- ‘mounts of calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, thiamin and riboflavin. They are a favorite of many, especially in home- d guaran- ah flower wage and tax costs; easier climate; lower transportation costs because of shorter distances ,and cheaper fuel; lower living costs; lower infla- tion; and more highly- trained and productive labour. eee As a nation we're like a farmer selling off bits of the farm to stay alive, or a ship’s captain tearit ing up the decks to feed the. pp abe 5, 10, feed ther * inspectors will find a reason for rejecting it. Economists who claim that eliminating tariff bar- tiers would ‘open. enor- mous markets” for Canada are dreaming. Enterpri- sing Canadian-owned busi- nesses have already set up operations in the U.S. to Castlegar, B.C, exploit that market. A list NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS We have recently had new telephone equipment installed at our South Slocan operations. All de- partments can now be reached by dialing the following numbers: 359-7226 352-3316 Our South Slocan office is open between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. EMERGENCY AND NIGHT CALLS, Please dial 359-7715 63 rm __ of the advantages they get by doing so brings home to us the self-inflicted ER Court News In provincial court Tues- motor vehicle without insur- ance. He was fined $250. os * 6 Douglas. Hugh Swanson pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of liquor. He was fined $35. AMIVOUMLIOMNG | HERITAGE INDUSTRIES LTD. Save time and money with HERITAGE INDUSTRIES trusses and wall components. Whatever you're building, whether it be a carport, house, garage, duplex, apartment or commercial building. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Be you a home builder or contractor. 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Does blenderizing have any effect on the nutrient value of vegetables? If the juices and pulp are well blended, the nutrient content of the liquified product should reflect that of the vegetables from which it is made—no more, no less. Some might argue that since the cells of the vegetables are ruptured in the prefer to give up other foods to enjoy some q * process, cell contents which” might Question: what is a detergent food? Answer: Dentists refer to crisp, crunchy foods as detergent foods because they help to remove other food particles from the teeth. Chewing crunchy, low- carbohydrate foods such as not be available are released and thus made readily available. The difference in nutrients, if any, would be slight; cell contents are well extracted during digestion. If you are making your own blend, be sure to throw in some carrots for vitamin A, tomatoes for vitamin C and onions for zap and Tenders will show the’ following: £ a) A list showing each item of ecuipaiact available and the price per hour includ- ing OPERATOR for each Item. b) Price per yard for supplying and stock- piling road sand. c.) A guarantee that all equipment listed will be available for use at the College as required, The successful BIDDER must be prepared to commence snow removal when the snowfall has reached a depth of 3 inches (76MM), and re- moval must be completed by 7 A.M. the morning after a snowfall. Further details if required may be ohralned from the Maintenance. Superintendent: G. CHRISTIE, at 365-7292, local 229. Sealed Tenders marked SNOW. REMOVAL CASTLEGAR CAMPUS will be received until 4 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, Friday August 13, 1976. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Selkirk College P.O. Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3J1 Kootenay Choir Friendship Tour ‘What started out to be as a guest appearance at a St. Peter's Day Celebration in Blaine Lake, Sask., turned out to be a 10-day concert tour of several Doukhobor settlements in Saskatchewan and Alberta. ‘The Kootenay Choir, under the directorship of Peter N. Voykin, is made up of over 40 members of the Union Spiritual Comunities of Christ in the Kamloops Couple Hold Anniversary af Silverton Mr. and Mrs, Monty Banks of Kamloops’ recently cele- brated their, 30th wedding anniversary in Silverton. Mrs. Banks is the former Rene Kennedy, daughter of old- timers in this area, the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Banks were married $0 years ago in Silverton and their wedding reception was then held in the Silverton Hotel. ‘With a touch of nostalgia, a tea and social gathering was held July 3 at the newly- renovated Silverton Hotel. More than 40 people celebrated and renewed many old friend- ships. Guests included: Karen Erwart and Steve Prescott, Spokane; Mr. and- Mrs. W. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stickley, Mrs. G. Olson and Wally Lister, of Trail; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacAulay of Ress- land; Mrs, B. Anderson of Nelson; Roy Kennedy, Mrs. Phyllis Scott and children Chery] and Tim, of Kamloops; Mr. and Mrs. J. Greer, Mr. N. Tattrie, Mr. J. Saunderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thring of New Denver; Mr. and Mrs. W. Pengelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hambly, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolling, Mr. and Elsmore and Mrs. R. Fairhurst, all of Silverton. ARROW AVIATION TWICE DAILY RETURN FLIGHT CASTLEGAR - TRAIL to SPOKANE, WASH. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Kootenay area. At the begin- ning of this year they accepted an invitation from the Blaine Lake and Saskatoon Choir Group to attend’ their St. Peter's Day Celebration in Blaine Lake on July 4. Every year Doukhobor people in their various groups gather together tocommemorate the Burning of Arms in 1895 by their. ancestors. In addition to Blaine Lake and Saskatoon, several other’ communities, Pincher Creek, Edmonton, Alta. and Kamsack, Sask. also extended invitations. On july 1, the choir chartered a bus and travelled eastward, The concert program is made up of hymns and folk songs, as well as skits and slides, Basically the Doukhobor , people's choirs sing a message of peace and brotherhood and this was the main purpose of the Kootenay Choir. A re- ceptive audience in each the- atre or high school auditorium greeted the choir. Everywhere a seed of friendship and under: °; standing was sown, stated a spokesman for the choir. couples, and his wife.- Mr. Verigin joined the choir on their tour, greeted the crowd and gave a briet Scoot st his journey to the Holy La: also briefly Seas re Dauihaber. beliefs and way of ite highlight 7 the trp perf Edmonton Provincial Mec There, Hon. Horst Schmidt, the minister of culture for Alberta, asked that the choir continue singing its beautiful songs, and the. good work that they are MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF POT ROASTS 28tt ewe PORK ae. _ GROUND BEEF =: BULK PACK . SAUSAGE STICKS BURNS 12 OZ. 99¢ BACON EMPIRE ........ doing—not only for but for all. “Brotherhood can be sung about, prayed about and lived, no matter what the religion or nationality, or plans for the home to Kootenay . country After exchanging token | gifts the choir ended. their performance and everyone went home with a_ better understanding of the true Doukhobor culture and way of life. After a rest stop in}: Radium, the group returned home to Koolensy country, their. In the choir was joined by honorary chairman of the USCC,’ J. J. Verigin, who was completing a tour of Israe] and Rome along with four other at having been able to do their share of representing not only the Doukhobor people, but also people of Castlegar and B. C.. 4 i Castlegar Social Notes Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead of Robson for several days has been the latter's mother, Mrs.. M. La- Roeque of Vancouver, who was accompanied by friends, Mrs, Ed Dupas with her son, Norbert, and daughter, Angele, all of Winnipeg. ‘They left Wednesday of last. week for Vancouver where the Dupas family will be visiting . for several days before returning home. Build Your Own Home... ..-the WESTWOOD Way Isa name that’ ‘workumal built product, backed wit nship ar and service in westem Canada itstill means ponents. Peon oa aed ose og ‘doors inal Inall, a quality th expert servicing. Sound We youd lho Ca us for more 7 resistant walls. | a i Or contact our nostra packages. ity thinking of a mult-dwelling ie wing ae about - hotel, motel and Save Money! Save Time! Free Instructions & Guidance - — Help With Financing HARRY MANNIE 1444 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Phone 365-3052 EDWIN PERSSON Box 43, Nelson Phone 352-3783 328 femuinee saan sac eS HE | Mrs. A. Lampard, who accompanied her family Ma. and Mrs. T, Lampart of Gold River and Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Richards and daughter, Janct, on a trip to, England for five weeks, all returned home last weekend, They visited in Exe- ter, seeing several relatives and friends while in Great Britain. They reported beauti ful, hot weather and a lovely trip. Members of Rose City~ Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star in Nelson, held a delightful garden party on Monday after- noon with 50 attending. The party was held in a beautiful setting at the summer home of Mr. aud Mrs, W, Allan, located across the lake. Members of Castlegar's Minto. attending were Mrs, N. Zuk, Mrs. H. Grummett and Mrs. H. John- son. While there, Mrs, Zuk and Mrs, Johnson visiled with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Couch who reside next door. to the Allans. 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