CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1978 Hust se geem corey: The Fobloning arwbert of Couastt vere aslevied te etal on Warbr feere, Aiéeraan Foal Te Belrtatier ometter er ety fetthcytey tte «Aberrant, TY COUNCIL DIGEST ‘The “City of mr a 1 roeatag Br cet Sestosy Liceteg sume By-Low ta, ena 0 oy tietions mutT, Scone et stseime ponte Stew Be, (Brat ey etter pete tree mee tase tm 7" reseed sad Nd PAIL Hee By Atvie Gunite ‘Cnantht for three reesloge: City council last Tuesday received and filed the City of *-Rossland’s letter asking for “counell members’ endorsement of a resolution, forwarded to the Association of Kootenay gs ——— gift for city employee Peter Koochin. i oe 8 © City staff were directed in the closed session to readver- tise for the position of assistant works ‘quired to provide sufficient insurance policy monies to clean up immediately the re- ,mains of insured buildings ‘destroyed by fire in municipali- ties. Ald. Gerald Rust said the ‘city already had authority : Libby Weaver with 9614; ; fourth, Margaret Thiel and Dr. + David Kendrick with 92; : East-West : : First, Connie Miller and : Ted Vockeroth with 92%; tied < for second, Dr. Kirby O'- ‘ Donaughy and Judy Sheppard with Helen Batchelor and Mary : Stewart with 98%; fourth, : Hubert Hunchak and Dr. Ron ; Perrier with 89. Next week is beat the champs, Ian MacDonald and + Otto Walker. |D D Wood and Leidal to discuss water supply requirements for the proposed development. Poe eee , Council voted -to refer a letter from Norm Wolfe, Koote- nay- Columbia Child Care So- being Way Uiheek erica Marjorie MacBaln by ies Godberson Lockkeeper at Hugh Keenieyside Dam. Godberson. mal Presentation on behall of his feliow workers at the Kootenay Canal, Keenleyside ‘and Duncan dams. Workshop Discussed ‘Whole Child’ Needs | In keeping with the Baha'i teachings that “among the greatest of all services that can possibly be rendered by man to. Almighty God is the education and .training of children”, a recent workshop in Vancouver was geared towards developing trained teachers aware of the needs of the whole child. resource development © on a ‘national level. The Baha'i community. of Castlegar has been holding children’s classes for their own children, as well as for any others interested in attending. The needs of the total child are recognized, with special em- phasis on spiritual and inter- personal a Baha’i from Grand Forks, at- tended the two-day ‘Session in early April. Keynote speaker, Sylvia McFadyen, not a Baha'i herself, (but with related interests) set the tone for the entire work- shop. Ms. McFadyen, who was trained at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto, with 20 years’ experience in pre-school education and pre- sently involved in setting up teacher training sessions, spoke on “How a Child Learns.” She stressed that healthy was a four-part ciety about the condition of First Avenue North between Juniper Street and Hemlock Street to the works and services com- mittee for investigation. + 2 8 City staff were instructed to investigate the need for a ence on the Kovienay-Colum- bia Heavy Duty property on Seventh Avenue South as well as the extent of noise at the site, and report findings to the works and services committee. ._ * @ Recreation director Pat Metge will submit terms of reference for the city's rec- reation master plan at the next parks and recreation committee meeting, chairman Ald. Jim Gouk told council. process that included heredity, environment, learning, and time factors, The environment, she said, had to fulfill not only physical and social require- ments but also spiritual ones. In the four mini-workshops that followed the theme “The Total Child", several Baha'is of the Lower Mainland presented such things as music and movement, arts and crafts, drama and puppetry and dis- cipline (by Lorne Murphy, an educational psychologist), Baha'is and other interest- ed persons who attended also worked on developing their own lesson plans and teaching skills, as well as exchanging ideas and making recommenda- tions for further curriculum and, FOREST PRODUCTS PROGRAMS *PULP & PAPER *WOOD PRODUCTS Seats available for September 1978 PREREQUISITES: Graduation on the Combined or Selected Studies Program Pulp and Paper: Chemistry 11, Algebra 12 or Math 12 or BCIT Pre-entry Math Wood Products: one of Chemistry 11, Physics 11 or Biology 11 and Algebra 12 or Math 12 or BCIT pre-entry Math TWO YEAR INDUSTRY-SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIPS: Available to students entering first year . Up to $1200 per student include two summers of mill employment PRACTICALLY-ORIENTED TRAINING PROGRAMS: Industry-experienced teaching staff Extensive in-plant field trips Outstanding pilot plant tratning facilities EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Bel FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE OR COMPLETE AND MAIL TO: 434-5734 Forest Products Department B.C. Institute of Technology 3700 Willingdon Avenue i Burnaby, B.C. VSG 3H2 {check one) 1) Student 1! Parent 1! Teacher Local 279 Address ! | | I name I I l BCI -the career campus BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY They learn through songs, prayers and arts and crafts about all the major religions of the world, the Baha'i Faith and its history, and ‘important vir- tues such as truthfulness, kind- ness, and good manners. Tomorrow evening a dis- cussion on the education of children, to which all are welcome to come, will take place at 830A Woodland Dr. Further information on this discussion. or.on the chil- . dren's classes.may. be obtained by writing to: Baha'i Commu- nity of Castlegar, Box 3923, VIN 3H6. Update Fas Og \ Madeline Tailored Pantsuits 25") Grab Hold of Super Bargains in ‘will once again be pi & Joni Invite You to this S Two SHSS Students to. Get WI Bursaries Robson Women's Institute Bride-to-be Honored At Shower Last Week | ‘Blue and pink ‘streamers decorated the home of R. Pakula last Thursday morning for a Tupperware bridal shower. honoring Miss Wendy ‘McFar- lane, whose marriage to Gordon Stanley | will - take pla¢e this month, cA corsage made up of Tupperware gadgets was pin- ned on the bride-elect. Several games were played, with prizes going to Mrs. Doris Latta, Mrs. : Betty Wiebe,and Mrs. Jeanette Pakula. A buffet lunch was enjoyed by the guests, followed by the serving of a double heart- shaped cake cut by the bride- “elect. The cake, decorated by Mrs, Jeanette Pakula, featured yellow roses and was inscribed with “Congratulations Wendy and Gordon.” Hostess, for the shower was Mrs, Pakula. ‘Must ‘Accommodate Needs of Disabled - All Fecreation centres. in British Columbia- must have “As a general rule it’ is true, and we're aware of it, that facilities to handi- capped persons before they can become eligible for provincial construction grants, recreation minister Sam Bawlf said last week, Bawif said in an interview - that the requirement is part of his ministry's plan to create: better recreational facilities for handicapped persons in the province, Parenis ,of handicapped children said’ last. week. that Greater Victoria is becoming a ghetto for the handicapped because municipal ‘recreation centres are unable to accommo- ‘date them. - “ Bawlf said the province “can assist municipalities - in capital terms, but not in setting nized the great value of recrea- tion programs for the handl, capped,” he said. depart: ments-haven't perhaps ‘recog: aon Indoor Whisipoot & Sauna + Bring your children : Weekend ’ Deluxe “Room For Two For One Night Regular 35.00 Nu fea May ate a7 fee aint n Phone! THE "CARRIAGE. SHOUSE woror INN 9030 Macleod Trail S.E._ (403) 253-1101 4 {408 "8256 1 gf prices. ST ATTENTION: Bullders of New Homest We have added Centra-Flo-— built- in vacuum cleaning, services, that of Plumbing {water sewer, septic and field tanks) & Heal We will Install this tearing ‘system? along with your plumbing, at competitive to our regular > Caslegar A) * Mike Tomlin Walter Tomlin - - 965-5511 268-5038 Stinson Head SMOKEY the Bear made his appearance at" ufacturers’ Associ ation convention and is shown here with G. the Interior Lumber Mi of Creston. C. (Chuck) Dinning of Canadian ‘Celflutose, Local Man Named Director S Lumber Association Castlegar, right; Jack Sigalet of Nelson, Frac Stinson of Penticton and cordon Fisher two bursaries" this year to deserving students of Stanley Humphries Secondary School. The decision was made when institute members met: for their regular meeting on April 12 at the home of Mrs. Jean Fowler. Mrs. J. Stier was appoint- ed delegate to the provincial conference slated for June and Mrs. Fowler will attend the West Kootenay Conference at Slocan City, along with nine or 10 other members. Plans were discussed for the institute's plant sale to be held in Robson Hal] on May 17. Arrangements for this sale will be finalized at the next monthly meeting. Patterns for. garments needed ‘at the Children's Hos- pital in Vancouver were’ passed around and members: will be making some of these items of elothing for the hospital. hion’s Coates is Here. Anniversary aving Celebration. Evening Sweaters, Blouses and T-Shirts Any wien 2 for $999 Spring & Summer _ Slacks h% 90 UA FIN Or %& a: RS and Day Dresses up prog in the. communities.” Can't Eject Dead Tenants Evagrio Martin is suing a cemetery for back rent because he can't eject the people buried there, reports the Zamboanga Times newspaper in the Philip- pines. Martin claims that the Isabela Chinese cemetery be- gan encroaching in 1935 on land his father owned. Hig suit asks for the return of his property but demands rent as. well because, according to his legal complaint published in the Times: “It is elementary that plaintiff cannot sue the dead for ejectment.”” Martin’s suit asks ‘satis- faction from the “owners of the dead” if he cannot recover from the cemetery. Our Gown 50° Jeans by Pulse, Big Blue, Ray, UFO, and Roadrunner. Each j Cords, Dresspants, DUTIES: the Grade 12 level. QUALIFICATIONS: SALARY: Union. NELSON, SELKIRK COLLEGE — VOCATIONAL DIVISION : (Nelson Campus) perenne requires a Relief Teacher — Math, Sciences To instruct classes in Mathematics and Sciences at" Applicants must possess a B.C. Teaching Certifi-.. cate and must be able to work on an individual :: basts with mature students. As per collective agreement between Selkirk Col-- lege Council and the B.C. Government Employees _ Direct written application by May 19 to: ay “Director of Vocational Studies : of Selkirk College -— Vocational Division. 2001 Silver King Road " B.C. VIL 108 Dress Jumpsuits Less 2 5 0” : My husband drinks a dozen ; cups of coffee a day with three : heaping teaspoons of sugar in : each one! I realize this is a lot of * + sugar. Would it be less harmful | if he were to use brown sugar S rather than white sugar? + Answer: ‘any significant difference be- : tween white and brown sugar. {They are both empty calorie + foods; that is to say, they do not ‘contribute any nutrients, only : calories to the diet. i Inform your husband that ihe is eating between % to one cup of sugar a day taking that ‘amount of sugar in his coffee. He should try to gradually zreduce this amount. =." You could substitute a ismall coffee spoon for the yteaspoon in the sugar bowl to Yatart, then encourage him to Sry to take less spoonsful as iN utritionally, there isn’t cracks of breaks in the shell. If the shells are cracked, bacteria may get inside the egg where the nutrients make an excellent media for the bacteria to grow and multiply. Question: Recently, my daughter had the misfortune to break her leg. Are there any particular foods she. should be eating which would help the healing process? Answer: i Many nutrients are in- volved. in healing: a_ broken bone, Therefore, it is important that'your daughter eat a well- balanced ‘ diet. By following Canada’s Food Guide, which is available from your local health unit office, you can plan a diet that will supply all the essential * nutrients. The meat group and -the milk group will provide the protein required to repair the pone = iene Protein substances itime goes on. Also, chim to substitute fruit juice, © ‘inilk or water for some of those ‘many cups of coffee during the day. "Question: : 4 The only way I enjoy ‘eating ig eggs is raw with juice or Smilk, but I heard that they are thot safe to eat this way. Is this jtrue? tAnswert You can eat eggs raw if hey are. whole without any one- third of of’ our bone structure. Milk is also an excellent source of calcium, the main component of tie remaining two-thirds of our skeleton. The bread and cereal group, particularly whole grain varieties provide such trace elements as zinc. Zinc is in- volved in the synthesis of pro- tein, collagen and bone struc- ture. The fruit and vegetable group will supply vitamin C Voice Of The People | Editor, Castlegar News: I found it very improper of such an organization as this (Rotary), to perform as they have done so. A bingo like this one, that I have sponsored myself with the purchase of a $5 ticket and my extra cards, not to have con- solation prizes for those that happen to miss out on the final playoffs. To see a young girl's heart full of hope, in thoughts: that she had won a boat and trailer, to leave the stage with a tought of emptiness and heart- b Since a percentage of the prizes were donated, I cannot figure out why, even $5 wasn't given to those that tied. At least it would have paid for the $5 ticket it cost to enter. ‘That's the last one I attend and many others like me. Other organizations always have con- solation prizes. Why was this one so different? A true bingo fan. Deniese Garay Castlegar, B.C. G. C. Dinning of Canadian ‘Cellulose in Castlegar was named a director of the Interior Lumber Manufacturers' Asso- ciation, which Co-operatives Ltd., of Canoe. R. Gordon Fisher of Crestbrook Forest Industries Ltd, of Cres- ton was elected vice-president, Other di are J. P, some 60 forest companies from Merritt to Crowsnest Pass and from Clearwater to the U.S, + border, Heading the association for what has been predicted as one of its most challenging years is Fred T. Stinson of Northwood Properties Ltd., in Penticton. A registered forester and operations manager for Northwood, Stinson has years of service on the ILMA board, leading up to the presidency. Charpentier, Kelowna; R. E. Drew, Malakwa; A, M, Gil- mour, Merritt; E. G. Hill, Elko; Barney Lukas, Kamloops; F. J. McLellan, Clearwater; H. Nelson, Galloway; G. E. Workshop Deals With Cancer Patient Needs A workshop to assist parti- cipants in meeting the needs of individuals and their families who have been affected by cancer, will be held tomorrow, . Saturday and Sunday at Sel- kirk College. Sponsored by the West Kootenay RNABC sentizuing boch, Lumby; J. R. Ri Golden; J. D. Sigalet, perl W. T. Uphill, Midway. Association manager is A. D. Macdonald of Penticton. in con- junction with Selkirk’s division of community education, the workshop will provide an op- portunity to learn current Castlegar di at the ILMA convention included Ed Higgs, Duff McDonald, Bill pas is M. A. Persson of Federated Leadership Skills Goal F Dick Roberts and Ed Smith, Of Foster Parents Meet “Teamwork Works" is this year’s theme for the 11th annual meeting and conference C, Federation of Foster Nations to be held May 12 - 14, The goal of the conference is to involve foster parents interested in activities of their local association with the basic skills of leadership and organi- zation. Ceremonies will begin next Friday: evening with opening remarks by Leona Pedosuk, president ‘of the federation, followed by Kamloops Mayor Mike Latta and Geoff Eggleton, regional manager with the ministry of human resources, John Noble, deputy minis- ter of human resources, will kick off the conference with an open discussion on “Let's Take the Hokum Out of Fostering.” Arnold Panitch, associate professor at Boise State Uni--. versity, Idaho, will be the guest Lifestyle The majority of accidents in the. home. are. , caused. by carelessnéss.- Make sure that small scatter rugs are secure- ly held in place’ by tack or tape, wipe up spills imme- diately, put a non-slip mat or, decals in ‘the bathub, in- stall a grab-rail on the wall beside the tub, and be sure © that your shoes and slippers have non-skid soles. Make your own protection in your own home part of your Lifestyle. New Denver Pioneer Celebrates New Denver pioneer dJamés A. Greer was honored April 24 at a tea and get- which is necessary for healing. { And Upstairs at Update at the JEAN SCENE... % Velour Tops & Blouses Loss 20 : Dresses | Less et 25’ Update Fashions Columbia Avenue, Castlegar 365-3515 Harry & Vera Voykin and Famity Se wish to onnounce the Official Opening of the CEC Restaurant Saturday May 6 at 10:00 a.m. (Located at the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical site, across from the alrport.) © Menu specializes in Borscht, Pyrahi, Vareniki © Banquet Room available for weddings & anniversaries © Take-out service availoble, call 365-6622 -Everyone Welcome! CEC Restaurant 90th Year together of friends and family on the occasion of his 90th birthday. The party had been ar- ranged by his daughter.and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingham of New Westminster and his niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sinclair of Vancouver. The guest of honor received—not one, but four— birthday cakes to mark the occasion, He was born in Hillsboro, Country Down, Northern Ire- land and, as a young man, followed a banking career. He came to North America in 1911, first to the Bank.of Montreal in New York and later to Mon- treal. The West called and Greer entered business in the East © Kootenay. He saw active ser- . vice in Belgium during the First World War, being wounded near Ypres. Greer came to the Slocan district in 1919 and engaged in business in Sandon and New Denver. Although he is sup- posed to be retired, he is still active. He is an ardent gar- dener and takes pride in pro- — ducing vegetables and fruit. He enjoys good health and a daily round of golf with his friends, 90-year-old J. W. Butlin and 92-year old Neil. Tattrie. speaker at the Sunday lun- cheon, as well as facilitating a workshop on planning educa- tional and training programs for foster parents, g the man- agement of cancer patients and | is designed for RNs, LPNs, surgeons and clergy. In attendance will be three resource persons from A. Max- * well Evans Clinic in Vancouver: director of nursing Ms. Lorina Friesen, RN, MSN; clinical specialist Ms. Barbara Warren, RN, MSN; and oncologist Dr. D. B, Douglas. For registration informa- tion, contact Selkirk College's division of community educa- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1978 Why not get the best?. Get 4 Chromacolor TV. This week's special: . 18” Color Portable *499™ MIKE’S TV SERVICE 621 Columbia Ave., Castlegar’ 365-5112" Granny e NJ UTS! thatis... : © Almonds ° Cashews’. © Filberts © Peanuts © Walnuts Come In and see us now at Sc 105-B Main 365-3933 (Next to Foasroads| Printing) Cast M. Purdo Cook Castleg: Begnell, Castlegar. Cast! 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'M. -Fryer, south Slocan. 4 Free Passes, Tina DeBaislo, Trail. mitchell Supply, 20 sq. ft. Zee Brick, Walter Ostrikoff, can Travel, Flight Bag, Helen Martin, Castle; jar. Fire Extinguisher, tlegar. unset. Drive-in. 4 Free Passes, Eileen Holm, Trall. ing Bain’: Massage Ted Wright, Salm now Trails Sales & Service; $50. 00 Girt Certificate, Kelly d's Recreational ae tarp Calculator, E. Hall, M. W. Office Copy juct: Besso, Rossland. Mills, South Minor. Hockey, Gestlegar. Ltd., C * Castle Vinyl Decks Package Hand-Tied Flies, Beatrice © Gestlegar Vinyt ao" Package Hand-Tied Flies, Jo Proud, Ladies! ‘Auxtary to Minor Hockey, Free Registration to rent Campeau, Frultvale. Cook Motors Ltd., Lube & Oil Change, Sandy Tischler, Branch, Branch, '@ Tire, Bob Mills, e Tire, Pearl Petts, Wolff, Cast Marosoff. Mobile Si neey Dri-z-. Rectory | Klothes Kloset, T-Shirt Imprinted, Nancy ar. Helen’s Flower & Gift Shoppe, Photo Album, Laura Thru Castle Ping Deck, Package Hand-Tied Bae Glenna -Air, D. 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Hermans, t nay Klothes Kloset, T-Shirt Imprinted, Cathy Rogers,’ Genelle, Ladies" Auxillary to Minor Hockey, Season’s Pass to Rebels’ Games, Ed Friedel, Blueberry. Gook Motors Ltd., Lube & ‘Ol Change, Doug Morrlseau, Wedding Invitations e Raffle Tickets CASTLEGAR NEWS Cooper Ag jencies, Crock Pot, Helens Ft Flower & Gift Snotpe, Plant, Pauline Nazaroff, astlegar. mor Homes, $10.00 Gift Certificate, F. Brower, ie Voy Deck, Package Hand-Tied Flies, D. Johnson, A jo Sst r Table, G. A. Petit, Trall. . Ba Gibson, Water Pic Instapure Water Filter, Fred Leverington, Slocai Schuler Enterprise, 3-Spray Shower Head, Angus Wilson, Trail. Beaver Auto Centre, Hibachi, S. Bilin, Castlegar. Elecirotux—Train Branch, Seat Chest, Kim Sorenson, - Castlegar. wishes to announce the winners of Door Prizes and Draws at the These prizes are to be picked up at the donor's business establishment. Totem Travel, Flight Bag, Bev Klit, Trall. Sasile Vinyl Beck, Package Hand: -Tied Flies, R. 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