S, Thursda: February 8, 1973 sei REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANS Forward (Income) Averaging Annuities Les Johnson, C.LU. Box 1617, Castlegar Phono 365-6477 8-1 SELKIRK COLLEGE CANADIAN WRITERS’ SERIES POETRY READING GEORGE BOWERING “Winner of the Governor General's Award for Literature” February 14, 1973 at 8:00 p.m. Faculty Lounge, Castlegar Campus Closure of Acupuncture Clinic Marks End of Hope for Many The following is an op- en letter to the editor wht- ch has been sent to Revel- stoke-Slocan MLA William s, 8. King. minister of labor! When campaigning Nakusp, you left us the ioe pression Mf a man of high telligence, and a warm heart dedicated to the peo- ple you intended to repre- sent ‘and servo, Herridge our MP for a years had left a iraq: ition of loyal and courage- in holds ith, and fight- for, tl ple of his constituency, our personal qualities and the unfailing ledication of Pour Predeces. sors prevailed, you were el- ected. Now comes a big challenge and opportunity for you to prove we were right in trusting you 50 ov- erwhe! ay. ' Our North American Colleges of Acupuncture 4584 Fraser St., Phone 879- 3622, in ‘Vancouver had to close its clinic for the tr- extent of patients by acu- Wout id it be possible - that the previous govern- ment had considered the welfare and interest of the peg le of paramount nce, aid therefore not V7), WA SELKIRK COLLEGE EVENING COURSES Evolution Man & Ethic A look at the dynamics of life as a perspec tive for man’s place on the earth and the indivi- dyal’s place in society. Registration Monday, Feb. 12, 1973 at 7:30 p.m, In Room M-10 Fee: $10.00 instructor: Michael Gordon oS E deters a : In Time for Valentines Sportswear by Koret of California fn Red — Navy and White PANTS - flare leg, solid shades PANTS, cuffed - Pin Stripes SKIRTS, featuring two kick pleats in front MIX AND MATCH WITH Blazers, Blouses, Pullovers or Shells Other Gift Suggestion LINGERIES — BODY SHIRTS HANDBAGS — PANTI HOSE WG PME LENT, AT MITCHELL SUPPLY Pomane (es 9 ups see ‘0 close do’ aan this H ser- puncture since January 1970 Vancouver, licence No. 51711, granted by the clty of Vancouver, The provinec- dal department of health had declared the institution Tegal and certified Ing, I quote “You are not prevented from establishing an office and practising the profession”. ‘Acupunturist Kok-Yuen Leung had dedicated his time to treating patients who had mostly been lag nosed Incurable b: ur met feal men. He did it with great success, and man hopelessly resigned to await their end as public charges, were put. back into the main productive lifestream of our society. Acupuncture is not a competition for our high- ly esteemed medical profes- or nobody is inclined to if he can be treated intr the medical plan, whi- ch does not include acupun- cture treatment. This is only. the last hope of the diagnos- ed as hopeless, Mind you ine ones who can afford it, will go to the States to be treat by acu- puncture, and leave Cana- ‘dian dollars there, without bein affected by the plight of their fellow Canadians who are not in a position to do it, The closing of our Acupunetare Slinle can be : vice. It had practiced acu- Nine Rangers Attend Saiimo “Deep Freeze” Deep-freeze, the Koo- tenay area Rangers winter conference, was held’ Jan. 19 to 21 at Salmo with nine pe from the Robson Val- Ranger group attend- n the Friday evenin, the a enjoyed a local basketball game as well as slides of South Africa. turday there was a choice of skiing, for Fanaiteda of people who were on their list, awaiting their turn to be treated. It feels as bad as if the rescue teams, seated In secure lifeboats busied the- moses only witi inspect- ing if the swimming surviv- ors had a certain brand of licensed lifejacket on, while letting the whole lot sink my lease just think how you would feel, if the right side of your face, and night hand were paral red, d further medical treat- ment being of no avail, you had turned to acupuncture, having seen similar. cases cured by them. While you were on their waiting list, ing, skating and -toboggan- A chicken supper that evening saw. Mayor and ‘Mrs. Hearn of Salmo as gu- ests. This was followed by a bingo game and later two movies . about... Barker le rene y's. ‘actives * in: etuaat t ry “area” business = meeting, Rangers’ Own and the trip home. In apite of a total of five hours sleep, sore _thr- ‘oats, and a variety of bruis- ed knees and hips, everyone appeared to have enjoyed the excursion. PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS| SOLOHd. LLILL3d’ PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLad PETTITT. PHOTOS Level Loop CARPET FOAM BACK Reg. 7.93 SPECIAL $5.88 Indoor - Outdoor FOAM BACK Reg. 4.95 Special $2.95 CERAMIC TILE 8 5s SQUARE Choose from. Only .. Foor Several Colors to ndreds were waiting. for fund help. This is the challenge are. aking. you! i ae P We, and ‘show: that 'a /dedicated man’ working ‘in: the- public interest will prevail. acupuncture treatment ae mauler this fully (ined) “Herbert Herridge. The argument that the Ula of Dr. Leung's Vane *. Acupuncture Clinic in White Cane Week Own Home is a Danger Spot . Your own home Is a danger spot. More open clancee for eye injuries ex- it there than is most in- autrtal plants, “Because we think of our home as our castle, a haven from the world outside,” sald A. N. Magill, managing direc- tor, the Canadian ihe Institute for the: B In an interview tor ah ite Can Wee sponsored by C. Canadian Council of the Blind, Mr, Magill told of the man who was his dining room ceiling in a modern design. Some o! the wet plaster dropped off the trowel into his eyes and spoiled his vision beyond repair, Another man was re- pairing the springs on his car. As he worked, a small piece of wire flew up, en- tered his eye and caused a Recreation News ene rp Notice to Dog ‘Owners Department of Recreation and Conservation Fish and: Wildlife Branch Owners of dogs take notice that from: Fab- tuary 1st, 1973 to May Ist, 1973, in’ Manage- - ment Area 10, any Conservation Officer or con- stable — without liability — may destroy any “The wire- probably would dog found running at large and harassing big - hot g even have broken the pcrblaces sharp pain, Infection set In winch Jed to the formation J, Hatter, Director, In contrast he descrlb- Fish and Wildlife Branch ed the man who went down- stairs to work with an elec- tric saw. Just before turn- ing the swith he put on his satety glasses, When an un- expected sliver of wood flew into his face, one ine of the glasses broke but eyes were unscratched, Ha won a CNIB Eye ye Salety A ward,” said Ma: CNIB gives this’ awards to Canadians who write in tel- ling how safety glasses turn- ed a possible accident into a harmless incident. From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf Applications are still be- ing accepted for positions as playground supervisors, can- oe camp instructors and life- guard instructors; also gen- eral labor for our LIP pro- gram, Application forms are available at the Recreation Office, Monday to Friday, 8.30 to 5 p.m. Hiring for the Lip pro- gram labor force will take Place before Feb. 16. Interviews for all the other posltione will start the week of Feb, 19. All applic. ations will be answered. The up-coming Fop 000 cert, to be presented by iy the Castlegar Figure kating Club on Sunday, Feb. 18, will feature solo ‘form- ances by five of their senior skaters and the club pro- fessional Lenore Kay. is an example of good fam- Hy entertainment so every- one in the area is invited to come as a family and see the talents of the local fig- ure skaters. There will be no char- ge at the door but there will be a silver collection during the rformance. Since this special event will take place on Sunday bet- ween °1.15: