10 | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 2, 1969 Standards Relaxation is Big Factor Use of Marijuana Leads To Stronger Drugs Use n"’ of the set stand-, persons who have reached lon because of f or reaction to 10 W Castle-Warner Vows Exchanged CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 2, 1969 & White and yellow spider three round tiers decorate mums and yellow candles de- in pink and white and topped corated Knox United Church wie wedding bells and ily: of Trail for the mid-January | -the-valley: of ding which united in holy|_ Master of ceremonies A wedlock, Dianne Louise War- Mr, B. L, Brown of Kinnaird ner, daughter of Mr, and read telegrams from Vancou Mrs, Monty Warner of Blue- ver and Santa Maria, Callf. berry Creek and Jerome (Jer- A toast was proposed te ry) Rodrick Kenneth Castle, the bride’s uncle and aunt son of Mr, Stewart Castle of|Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tann Toronto and Mrs. Harlan|Who 19 years previously Smith of Rossland. were wed the same day and Rev. Glen A. Park of- at the same hour as the new- ficlated while wedding music was by organist Mra. L. =a Brown of Trail. Given in marriage by her le wore The couple now reside on Daniel. Street in Trail. , Secretary to Resign Betty ee of Oas. ‘Pacific Plywood ‘| have supported the NDP , le e Sales ‘Ltd. since 1947 and I can't vote op, ‘ld oe, Bat e u ¥ any other, way. I cant see H Nee other pol an am s se are > : constituency association. of course, at the direction of jpecia y . eee Donaldeon (sald the generat hip.” motion to asi for her resig- ul . Standard © Firs ee nation at the: end of an exe. % - . cutive meet was made 54" T & G - Per 4x8 81 Ross . Fraser of Kinnaird. ef od One Side — Mrs. Donaldson said Mr. sasiea Fir Plywood Fraser told the executive her 4" = Per 4x8 sheet 825 Lis! 4%" + Per 4x8 sheet’-- ‘Special Quotations on Ald Your Plywood Requirements * D GRADES & FACTORY GRADES Subject to availability Pre-Finished Plywood Panelling 4 mm Cabin Grade Pre-finished Mahogany. Per 4x8 sheet .. 2.95 8/16" Cotonlal Ash. Teen Challenge Newsletter Mom or Dad, what do you say when the child you have loved and nurtured stands be- fore you and tells you casually “But everybody smokes pot” (marijuana). Sylvie Rlece, writing in the December, 1968 edition of Reader's Digest quotes Dr, Henry Brill, vice chairman of the New York State Narcotics Commission as stating: ‘“‘Re- cent surveys show that 20 to 80 per cent of all students have experimented, mos! with marijuana but also wi pills. One quarter of them say that they take drugs a1 a regular basis. In short, the school drug problem is be coming an epidemic.” Speed, pep pills, ups, ben- nies, drivers, are the slang names for the dangerous am- phetamines or stimulants now common use by junior-high through college-age students | © across Canada and the U.S. Clergymen, educators and parents are concerned about the current trend to’ resignation was done in most remarkable manner.” eds. She said, ‘I have not; wit- _For_ her daughter's wed. ding, Mrs: Warner chose a turquoise dress of nylon lace over taffeta with a metallic sparkle. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of yellow carnations. The groom’s mother wat attired in an Aline dress of mist-grey with tangerine ac cessories. Her corsage was 0: ‘bronze baby mums. Proponents of the use 0: marijuana continually stress that there little lasting hysiological harm occurring in its use. Some of the invest- igators claim they took the drug __witho serious cernin: 28. confusion is deepening the crisis as more and more youth across the country de- cide to see for themselves what the effects are by “turning on with tea.” Rev. David Wilkerson, Teen Challenge founder and author of the national best seller “The Cross and the Switch- blades has stated: “I disagree : ar Ry Swifts g Premium f Turkey RETIRING MEMBERS of the board of management of the lsecontea he “about five ment Castlegar and District Hospital were presented with gifts of|bers simultaneously.” appreciation for their long service’ at the hospital sociey’s Mrs. Donaldson refused annual meeting last week. Art Lambert, left, and W. T. Wal-| to resign on the grounds that die, right, received the gifts from board chairman Bill Hor-|She was not elected by the Per 4x8 sheet ssscessesees 849 Nath, ‘Trustee Mrs. Clara Saunders also presented the two execute cio ea said she az’ Character Walnut en W: pis "per 4xB sheet ceccccsesees 8.99 H osvers for, thelr! wives: Castlégar News Photo crew ia ion of the execu- : ve a section aera rmay Cedar Drapes for Mans e vine catttation wi ich Ordered by Circle or Pine. Per 4x8 sheet ...- 485 The regular monthly less cade with matching coat. The coat featured a wedding band col Sliced Bacon Devon. Canada Apvd. ¥ Ib. Wiener 10 = $395 Bologna Maple‘ Leaf: By the Piece. ______ Ib. So gprationss P ar. = Tiny white flowers secur- AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST was sponsored at Stanley|ed her four-tier chapel-length ; y Shoo) last evening by Reg-|veil of nylon net. ional Recreation Commission No. 1. Twenty-four young peo- The bride wore her totaly with the jcurrent Ber: ple took part in the competition and the winners com-| grandmother's peridot ring For the wedding trip to missive atl sider marijuana| ana users Fosrilh: | pete in the finals to be held in early August at the time of|and carried a bouquet of yel-|Toronto,_ and Nisgara | Falls the most dangerous drug us-|“‘hooked” as the Chamber of Commerce-sponsored summer festival. This |!o¥ Geren sb tents andthe bride donned a irchecked id eee continues; |to heroin. Chronic marijuana | picture shows two of the youngest contestants, grade two stu-/" y white spider mums. | Bree® today.” He continyetith|users lose their motivation |dents Colleen Hegarty and Ian Foubister, doing the ChaCha-|q,, Het OnNy. ata ey white a : Cha. Winner in the junior section of the talent show was phic: Makorto’ 0! leberry | cage of yellow baby roses. Judy Bonthron who sang Harper Valley PTA while second place went to Heather McKenzie and Diana Schlattner who did a sailor dance. Third place went to Danny Scott with his dian. — C: News Photo Funeral Today For William Shkwarok Sr. Mass of solemn requiem this mo. : by at o~ so dhe nAge Large Selection of Other Pre- Finished and %" Exotic Plywoods Prices on request Arborite and Formica 16 popular patterns to choose from + 15.95 and_ develop antisocial tend- encies which often lead to violent antisocial behavior. After touring the hippies sec- tions of cities all over the world, 1 that “experts” am What the rahe many of the runaways are “ bums” who try to spon- i Church Services. Beamer A eed y + e a living while giving noth- a Bt NSE djing in return. wit I know what marijuana does. It breaks down resist- ance to drugs. It paves the way to alcoholism and dru; icti If str moral |proven that it’s anywhere as values, especially sex stand- harmful as liquor or tobacco.” ards. This idea that marijuana cognize. table were yellow candles. Marijuana is not an ap-|is harmless hooks a lot of as far as I'm concerned The wedding cake was of hrodisiac but it does influence |suckers. Frequently parents| marijuana is as sexual response by releasing will ‘wana-smok-|LSD. Because it is considered moral restraints. This makes | in, harmless and because it is e|marijuana attractive to col- lege students who have dave. ed | Oped promiscuous sexual pat- a terns . Marijuana speeds up heart action, dilates th drug addicts for 10 years. At Teen Challenge we have coun- selled 2,000 of them—as many a as any ‘private agency in the j world. Creek, wore a pink A-line sleeveless dress in street- length. She carried a nosegay of white and yellow carna- tions. =, Best man was Mr. Rich- statement an outright lic.|ard Higgins of Trail. Whether you call marijuana A reception followed at armless.|addictive or habit-forming or the home of the bride’s par- habituating—and it actually/ents where decorations were makes no difference, because |pink-and-white flowers and the results almost always are|streamers with a large pink- the same dead end—its dan-/and-white heart bearing the gers are far more serious|couples names. than anyone is ready to re- Centering the bride's ok, 80, a resident’ of thi: Over 20 49¢ jént' of this area z members of Harmony-Friend- for over 60 years who died ib meeting of the Castlegar ship C! Trail Aone Oe f UCW was held last Wedues. next Sbsting anid four ater Aa moe ees J. member te following meet- Mrs. ‘Travis gave the manse report. Drapes have been ordered for the sitting room ‘of the manse. The Presbyteriar executive meet- ing: was to be held March 31 in Creston. A brief report on lay PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Mr. Shkwarok was born May 10, 1888 in the Western Ukraine. He came ‘to Win- nipeg in 1906 where he’ took up employment with Canad- he Pacific Railway lon. s Canned Picnics Maple Leaf. T-lb. tin 99 : - Nabob Coffee 2 Ibs. $1.59 “-MIXOR-MATCH Sunripe Apple Drink - Malkia’s Sausage Meat presiding For Stuffing. Burns. ..... through sickness of president Mrs. H. Grummett. Mrs. McNeil opened the meeting by reading:the pray- er of St. Francis after which Mrs. P. Travis: conducted the devotionals. ie general and * manse accounts were discussed and it was decided to’ open an- other bank’ account for the manse funds. Thank-you_not- es from members receiving flowers were read. Mrs. J. Sherbiko reported that the Dogwood Circle had held its monthly. meeting at the home of Mrs. Travis. The menu_and ‘entertainment for in All Patterns in Stock Special Quotations on Your Requirements Stain Grade Mahogany Doors ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -11 am.-7 p.m. aaa Mr. Shkwarok: moved to B.C. _a year later residing ‘in the Kootenay-Boundary area, taking uw manent resid- kes now. After all, no one has Margarine Tulip Brand. 1-lb. Prints . WE"XGB"X1H - +. 5.99 WE"XGB"X1% - for ‘Welser lock and mortised for hinges ..-» teeeees 64D Special Quotations On All Your Door Requirements Stain, Select or Ribbon Mahogany, Ash and Fir : Ims was also discussed. A social “get-together” coffee arty is to be held in the naird United Church hall on May 1. A_ joint circle meeting was discussed and it was de- cided to have one May 21 and to have a film shown. This to be for members an: . A- coffee party an Single Gar In Accident AtFairview Marijuana cent and goes by very inno- “tea” or Cheese Slices Maple Leaf. 8-0z. Pkgs. .... 3 @ $b ‘Coke or Gingerale : yk was a member of St. Rita’s Catholic Church and a member of the Bee Lodge 181 for over years, He. retired from the railroad in 1951. ROBSON.ESSO CAFE CALVAR' BAPTIST CHURCH UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Ph. 365-6667 thousands of unsuspecting young people on the route to mainlining heroin. Solid Core Mahogany Bi-Fold Doors Complete with hardware Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird P: leaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. — GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. gist and ai ment th: right to m: 01 this country five to physically and mentally sick the eyes, and slows muscle r . Tt i laziness and antisocial attitudes. It 4¢- stroys ritic impairs judgement, gives a persan 7 feeling of greater capability than he actually has, and dis- troys his sense of time an? space. That's a_ perfect setup, ile wrecks. Recently a noted soeiols. oO! gal. arijuana stated: “All rs.” I for < the | good many accidents today in are caused by pot-smokin= teenagers careening down 3 highway while they listen te someone on the car radio saying marijuana isn’t harm- ‘ul! PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE APOSTOLIC CHURCH " There's a substance_in One block East of the THC marijuana known as e pupils of ig Castleaird Shopping Plaza that can produce illusions, time the pe propaganda about marijuana began to spread around thi country, I have not been able to help one such smoker. e irony of it is that a year later the same youngster ‘will come back, dirty and un- shaven and hooked sn heroin! I wish every expert who just thinks marijuana isso great woul could see this happen as often pot was offered to my young- as I do. : er brother or sister?” So when I hear that the| Most important of all, dangers of marijuana: have let us not fail for this sug- been overrated, I call that! gestion that “potheads” and See \“acidheads” are the Sixty-Seven People -Let us see them unstable, weéx6'8, 2 panel 4’0x6'8, 4 panel . Complete Stocks of Pl and Louvred BI-Folds Prices on ‘request Also complete stocks of Fir, Hem- lock and Mahogany S4S and Mou- ldings, Ceiling Tiles, Welser Door Hardware, Amerok Hardware. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS ON LARGER QUANTITIES We Ship Anywhere — All Orders Given Prompt Attention Our Specialty DINNER STEAK ...... T-BONE STEAK, only You name them — we make them — PASTRIES — Robson Esso Cafe RIGHT AT THE FERRY Pacific Plywood Sales Ltd. 6542 Kingsway Open 7 Days a Week BURNABY, B.C. the Senior Citizens dinner had been planned and it’ was 13 sick in the Castlegar Unit visits had eajilver co lection to be taken. Bi circles are to assist wil Church Hall with a silver col- ‘oth ith this PAINTING DECORATING . PROFESSIONAL FINISHING “George Soukeroff, “Big G.” the corner at the railway Cunningham was taken to hospital with facial lacera- tions but was later released. Damage estimated al $300. The accident is still un- der investigation. NEW BLOOD FRACTIONS C ipitate is one of dri daughters, Mrs. J. J. (Ann) 4 eta of Castle f by bis wife “Hafia, son Bill of Robson and two Sol and Mrs. W. E. (Olgo)) e Pineapple Juice, Tomate Juice Bottles 3 “xr $1.00 5 $1.00 of Nelson, eight : grandchild- ren and e ge at erandehil, Also surviving is one bro- ther Nick of Proctor, a ster: t|brother John of Cranb! Mrs. Mar- and a step-sister, garet Caruk of Nelson. Rosary was recii made to the Heart: Fund. care of the Bank of Montreal in Castl Cake Mixes Monarch Pouch Pack ... Ice Milk Big Dipper. Purity Flour Hot Cross Buns All Purpose. 20-Ib. Bag .. 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Le a - ‘Burial was at the Robson Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home‘in charge of -hai FRI. & SAT. UNTIL MIDNIGHT Take Manpower long haired dro| Phone 435-8181 : Phone Shoreacres 359-7555 ting factor deficient in haemo- socials i ‘ ; = P Upgrading Gourse [orf will -0 am Sunday School Hour delusions and hallucinations. 11 a.m Morning Worship | One pot-smoker_thoucht Ae 730 pm Evangelistic Service stood outside himself and Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study watched himself shrink, die Jelly Powders Assorted Flavors Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 | ~ p.m. Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pasto. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m Kinnaird United Church Thomas P. Koester, Vicar Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev Harold C Clark - Ph, 365-5976 —_ THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7.30 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday: 7.30 pm. Prayer jong Hele D tered CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnsun Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m ‘turning Worship 10 a.m. Thursday: 7.30 p.m. Home League Friday: 7.30 pr . Open Air and Young 2 a stranger at 7 p.m. Fri, Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Studs Army and Prayer — Held in Homes and be buried. Another young marijuana smoker confessed, “When I am up on weed, 'm up until. am miles above th> earth. Then I begin to come hands; my hands leave my vrists; my arms and teys * really living. 1 float up’ and |#e apart. My fingers leave my gral g 3 my te leave my body; and I sth ly continue regardless of legislation against it, it can be argued that it would be better to accept it Bruce King, manager 01 the Canada Manpower Ven at Trail, has reported Manpower-sponsored aduu training programs for up the labor forc2 ac celerated during the first quarter of 1969. a a ugh the efforts of arts of al Then why making pot legal? I hove found that some of the “impartial experts” in favor of this admit — smokin and. enjoying it. One man asked his doctor if &- had ever tried marijuana to gain a more sympathetic un- derstanding of the problem. The doctor swore and said “T take it to get stoned.” REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Good Friday Service 10 a.m, St. David's EASTER SUNDAY All Services at St. David’s Church 8 a.m. Holy Communion d Cactl K wed 9:45 a.m, Combi United Church Communion Service 11:15 a.m. Family Communion Service an impartial i use! e at Trail, 67 clients were enroll- ed in {full-time courses be- tween Jan. 31 and March 28. A special basic 243s... ‘There 1s only one hope upgrading course at Grand|that the tide of permissive- Forks has been operating full- +m b> turnsd. I have redicting that we are three months and courses are planned for th2 fall of this year. school classes upon our youth. legar an been well attended and pla ning for future courses will be starting soon. Business and Prof-csional Directory Y for No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting - Goods Ph, 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, For STAMPS opinion from TS jis like expecting a convent- ion of alcoholics to make an unbiased study of bourbon, One high school student argued “I know marijuana won't hurt me; I read all about it in the library and I know.” The problem here is that many interested students read only those sources that are in accordance with their own be- liefs, and thev refuse to ac- cept information that would’ tend to destroy their cherish- od Musion about their indul- aence. There is no question in my mind that anyone who will try marijuana will ti . When a college kid comes to me and savs he is smoking marijuana but he doesn’t in- tend to go on to other drues, Lutheran Church NOTICE — Commencing Easter Sunday services will be held in the UNITED CHURCH, KINNAIRD and each Sunday thereafter For information Ph. 365-5976 I know he’s not telling the truth. He has started on mar- ijuana because he is not sat- isfied with life. and will go the whole route. He'll con- tinue making compromises all the way to the bitter end. ————— Marx Auto Bodv & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 eo? WHERE THE _ PYREX WARE, Res. $1.59 PACIFIC MILK, tall 6 for $1.00 JELLY POWDER, 2" flavor ....8 for 89c CHED-R-SPREAD, Res. 89¢ . 796 CAKE MIX, Duncan Hines 2 for 89c Full Line of HOOVER Appliances See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop~ Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRI Free Estimates “member CHARGE ITI srpou rose on arrnoven Liste. “All Credit Card Program” See Us For. Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms Available FREE GLASSES WITH $3 GAS FILL-UP Johnny‘’s Grocery & Gas Sales Lid. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7am. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. 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