’ . CASTLE-NEWS, Castlegar, B.C: 7's A Woman's World t's A Woman's Vowd ; ; ‘ By Mil Crittenden This is the time of year when young hopefuls the province over are trying their, wings, leaving the parental. roof, ‘and setting out for College: It’s one of life’s big adventures. And whether they’re setting out for U.B.C. or one of the other Canadian or American universities or colleges, chances are they’re not quiet so self-assured. as they appear. There are|ed to the reading of her name by many important factors that can help the fledgling college girl Ga weed and how make the adjustment from home to camps. But today, let's] agriculture being the Septemb- turn our attention to one of the more lighthearted facets of|er program: subject, the garden contest for school children was the problem her wardrobe. discussed and this year’s winners There’s something about a co- were announced. Miss Anne Funk ed that stands out in a crowd. On is first prize winner, Alan Hun- a train, a ski slope, at the theatre chak and Miss Betty May Brand you can always tell a college girl, second, Agnes and Irene Wiesner and it’s not just her intellect third and Jackie Funk fourth. showing. It’s her special style. The meeting also discuSsed Her way of dressing and doing Ways and means of raising money her hair. 4 and an appeal for scrap books for th lari Two scr now completed are being sent and. more will be sent later. ‘Thursday, September 18, "1982 | PARK.ELEG PPP RENATA TIDINGS PPP BPPPPP W.I. ANNOUNCE GARDEN Con oleum & Rexoleum CONTEST WINNERS ‘ z The September meeting of the “ Renata Women’s Institute was © held at the home \of Mrs. Isaac! §- Wiebe with ten members and one visitor present. For the roll call each. of those attending respond- Colin Betts” i | At your service ‘with a good Supply of ».wiring materials. "et “us help ‘you ‘with your wiring problems PHONE 4516" : Cor. Maple & 2ndtAve. Contracting — Repairs. 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It’s not. too much. to expect that your staples — your tweeds, your flannels, your loafers — stick by you for the next four years .... or a string of berets, or a string of pearls to'string along forever. Pick a coat that’s simple to the point of plainness and wear it the first two years with a spark of jewellery at the collar — (this year, there’s a discreet sparkle of rhinestones on everything, even sportswear) — then wear it for the next tWo years with a fur col- lar or scarf. Date clothes, which ordinarily have the briefest fling, can be stretched over seasons, if you include.a sprinkling of sep- arates among their. number. This week, for instance, I saw a short formal: in champagne ‘ colored brocade — a great swish of skirt, a strapless top — both of which evenjng separates, This twosome was just 29.95, a sound fashion investment. . can mix endlessly .with other| s Planning a color scheme is like planning. a party — it’s a certain success if you put together the elements that blend. Arranging a good party is a matter of select- ion. You omit people who clash, pick the ones who click and bring together the people who will go into a happy huddle at first sight. Color isn’t any more difficult than that. The ‘experts have given much study in recent years to the psy- chological effects of certain colors, The colors that surround us have a very definite effect on our moods and temperaments. . Red, for instance, is the most exciting color. In small doses, it means cheer. In more> potent does, and combined with other colors, it can add up to glamour. But, over-used, it can drive us to emotional exhaustion. Red is heady stuff; even nature uses it sparingly. To much yellow, of the sharp variety, also has a nervous rest- less effect. Warmed with orange, it’s a color of which we tire a citizenship having varnished the teacherage furniture school opening; the Social Wel- fare Convenor disclosed that let- ters of cheer had been written to the sick and a thankyou note had been sent to a former member who had donated woollen clothes for cemetery convenor reported com- Pletion of the tool house, and good care of the grounds during the summer. sung Toews and a delicious lunch, in- cluding a gaily decorated birth- day cake, was served by Mrs. Wiebe, assisted by Mrs. William Rempel. In the committee reports, the convenor reported in preparation for another blanket; and the Following the business session, “happy birthday” song was in honor of Mrs, Henry Next meeting, October 10, at the home of Mrs. Alan Hunchak. Photo Studio Terms — No Carrying Charges CHRISTMAS CARDS PERSONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Imprinted with Your Name and Address quickly. But in its true forms, yellow is the essence of light, true ine, and it has a merry, cheerful effect. Green is always a safe color. It is nature’s abundant background B. H U B E R color and it is impossible to have too much of it in our homes. It is| J Box 522 Phone 4922 .| pleasant and restful, but not seda- Castlegar, B.C. tive. i . FINEST QUALITY SERVICE Don’t shelve everything, you New Homes For Sale The effect of blue varies ac- Dumont Subdivision cording to the tone in which it is House 24’x28? * a used zure Blues ate Xestful to, the : * 5 point of sobriety. ‘arm lig! 3 2 Bedrooms Sith Closets blues, such as turquoise, have the 7 ee votd ate Ht aT freshnness of green without sub- 2 Rathroons y stance. Too much blue is sub- iene Hac Water Wane duing and can act as a depres- sant to the extent that people in COMPLETE WIRING a blue atmosphere become inert Inside Walls Not Finished and disconsolate — so we speak $4000.00. of “the blues” as a mood. Terms Arranged Oddly enough, human reactions to black, white or grey are every KINNAIRD BUILDERS bit as strong as reactions to true Care Of colors, A petson dressed entirely in ite, for instance, creates a COUCHMAN, FOWLER AND COLLINSON On Sale At The CASTLE NEWS ORDER EARLY While Selection Is Good 4% 24 Pieces Libbey Safedge CRYSTAL GLASSWARE “Retail Value $14.85 A MATCHED SET — becutitul ond asetut a lasses with a new Western pattern thot cannot be purchased anywhere. A compicte matched set a sizes of © glasses eoch, FREE — with the purchese of i Coleman OIL HEATER Castlegar Dealer WEST'S Dept. Store Ltd. MEN AND TREES George Warrack hails from Aberdeen, Scotland. His first acquaintance with Canada was as a trainee with the Fleet Air Arm, and in 1946 he returned to British Columbia to live and work. He holds a Forestry Degree from Aberdeen University. Married, with two girls, George—like many thousands. of others—is dependent on the forests for his livelihood. His job, as a silviculturist, is to ensure a continuous harvest of forest products in perpetuity. On him and his fellow-workers depends future tree crops which, directly or indirectly, benefits YOU and every other citizen of the Province. forceful impression. The use of some black and some white in any color scheme give it vitality. make it come alive. . : Deer Park W.L To Hold Bake Sale The Deer Park Women’s In- stitute will sponsor a bake sale and white elephant sale Sept. 27, it was decided at a recent meet- ing of the institute at the old school house with nine members present and Mrs. Florence Brig- geman presiding. The meeting also agreed to take charge of the catering for the official opening of the new Deer Park School to- morrow. . Minutes of the previous meet- ing and correspondence were read by Mrs. Eileen Coleman. A. new member, Mrs. Helen Wind- ross, was irltroduced and wel- comed. The meeting closed with lunch served by the hostess Mrs. Polly Romaine. { A Protect Your Prosperity - Keep British Columbia Green ORDERS TAKEN FOR... ») SAND GRAVEL = eww DRY SLABWOOD ee oeoaeswew wa Phone 4228 | } ) } Kinnaird Transfer ) “PUBLIC NOTICE TO-THE RATEPAYERS "of the Village of Castlegar meeting will fe held on Friday, Sept- m. in the Coronation Hall, for the the of the C ity. Hall Know-Your-Ganada = Quiz How well do you know, the countrv you are living in? Test yourself on the following five questions and the five appear- ing each week for ‘several issues, Answers on Page 4. + 1. Which covers the greater area, our agricultural land or our forest land? : 2. What explorer was the first white man to ‘reach Canada’s Pacific coast by land? . Which country in’ Latin America is the biggest buyer of Canadian gqods? ae: 4. In what years did Manit British Columbia and Prince Ta ward Island enter Confedetation? ,-5.-Is"Canada ‘an importer or ‘an exporter of steel? swers are on Page 4, MOF A. ratepayers’ ember “19 at 7:30 p4 purpose of i grounds. Three r presented and discussed. :, : this matter will be ‘By Order of ‘The Board of Commissioners of Village ‘of Castlegar. . | ee 3 es E DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORE British Columbia Forest Service a the? STS Robert Fulton was a portraj painter. before. he became afi ine ventor. — =H} er