NURSING STUDENTS were presented pins, diplomas and roses recently duriag an study. Successfal students are, front row, left to Pie Sheila Ansrignes) Randine Chapman, Charl Arnesen, Alex Berland, Hazel Chambers, Sheila SUNSET DRIVE - IN in the’ West Kootenays AL OUR REXAL/ DRUG STORE two years ‘Two New RCMP Constables Are Assigned Here ” ‘Two new constables have been added to the Castlegar RCMP detachment. . : Cat, Jacque Erasers, oe who Svbas spent the past * months: in Montreal, ean + duties here Lloyd, Dan Lyall and Elatoe Marelosa, Back vow: Speers, Fellers, Mary Goodacre, >, Kathy left to right, Jodi Morton, Robert Neufeld, Susan Hoss, Diane Smith, Hazel Bonnie Swan, Valerie Townsend, Francais Vanderpel and Karen Webber. - Three-Day Festival of Arts. This Weekend at New Denver A wide variety. of crafts ; and art mediums wil! be featured at a three-day Festival "of Arts starting Saturday at : New Denver. Workshops in the crafts will be centered at Centennial . Park, music and theatre at the Bosun Hall, and paintings and : kindred exhibits will be housed at the Human Resourses school "buildings, Russian and Mexican foods will be available. Demonstra- tions and’ workshops will be carried on throughout the fes- tival with artists and craftsmen dispensing advice and selling their products. Entries from the Slocan and Arrow Lakes vallies will cover painting, dance, photo- graphy, cooking, drawing, Poetry, drama, music, child- ren’s art, jewellery, wood car- + ving, ceramics, healing arts, weaving, batic, sculpture, em- ; broidery, print making, sculp- - * ture, cinema,” metal working * and ‘dram ma. Bob Inwood of Winlaw and Don Baziuk of Burton are con- veners. Under the auspicies of the Slocan Valley and. Arrow a Community Arts Coun- Reed will correlate Sr Upper Slocan Valley at Hills. Saturday's program ‘will feature demonstrations on weaving, spinning and pottery manufacture. There will be a poetry workshop and music will be evident all days as well as having a Rock and Roll Dance inthe Bosun Hall Saturday evening. Demonstrations on Sunday cover silk screen, hand built pottery and water color medium. Sunday evening will feature country. style square dance music by “The Broken String Band”. P by the Slo- stration will take place Mon- day. A dramatic presentation by the Kokanee string quartet will close the program in the evening. A complete program events will be available on the grounds, The executive and mem- can Women's Theatre group and a tapestry weaving demon- spent, while at the same time indulging in a mental exercise~ on. what I would like to do with : that part which remains, There's nothing morbid about this. Only a fool kids himself that he is going to live forever—or that “fate” controls his destiny, relieving him of all responsibility for his actions. For the rest, man can only wonder about the purpose of life fe. And while the frustrated teenager might, in his frus- tration, point out that he did not ask to be born, he often manages to conduct himself as Memorial Service Held For Silverton Resident service was held aca ary last week for the late Mrs. Myrtle Scaia, long: -time resident of Silverton, in the Zion United Church, Silverton. The service, attended by relatives from Trail and many old friends, was conducted by members of the Silverton United Church Women. Organ- ist Mrs. G. Emary played while hymns sung were “Unto the Hills”, “Jesus Calls” and “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Relatives and friends later visited in the S.S. Room where coffee was served. --—COMMUNITYY ——-— ‘Bulletin Board POTTERY DISPLAY The Pottery Display at the National Exhibition Centre concludes today and tomorrow. Sponsored by the Potters Guild of B.C., the hours for public viewing are 10 a.m. to 4 pm. JOB'S DAUGHTERS INSTALLATION Installation ceremony of Jobs Daughters Castle- gar Bethel U.D. this Sunday at the Castlegar and District Community Centre. at 7 p.m. Friends welcome. SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING The Castlegar.and District Senior Clizens Assn. will meet in the Centre on Thurs., Sept. 2 at 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL bers persons to attend and participate in the program. Aug. 23. i Earlier in August Cat. ‘Large Cougar Bagged Tuesday At Pass Creek A chicken supper proved to be the undoing of a cougar Tuesday evening in the Pass Creék area. After putting an end to half a dozen chickens belonging to Fred Babaeff it was tracked down by a neighbor Bill Lebe- IE Sted SU ot alc eee the Pass Creek water falls. wing eo welght was TBeated one mile South of the Weight Scales at Ootischenla SADDLE HORSES For Hire STEAK & CHICKEN Qne of our Dinosaurs ~ “is Missing PETER USTINOV HELEN HAYES: TECHMICOLOR © G first reported but the eat is said to be between eight and nine feet long. Castlegar Woman Is the Winner Of PNE Gate Prize A Castlegar woman hes won. the gate prize in the second draw at the PNE. ‘Winner of a freezer is Mra. Kathy Grim who had a choice from nine different appliances. ; Feel They Live Forever if the world owes hima living as well as “equality” with his neighbor. The truth is, we are not born equal (except in the eyes ‘of God). From their moment of beth. the brine and the pauper to experience in- eaqialities Man is not “equal” in intélligence, ambition, compas.” sion or drive. Yet the great equality myth continues as we try to give substance to our idealism and dreams. Somewhere along the line the mature individual faces reality. Others shroud themselves with impossible fooling themselves and others. Others manage to sa- vour the essense of life no matter the quality of the parcel allotted to them, - Religious or otherwise, they are content, accepting the fact that life does not owe them a living. In their contentment. they become masters of their life rather than its slave. Qne wonders about the tenacity of life when viewing a stunted tree clinging to the side of cat or a for blades of grass through the con- oe of a New York sidewalk. Great men have tried to explain the meaning of: life. Yet man 65-Year-Old Man Watches . Own Fi i sons. All of which probably ac- back ~ counts for our over the road we have travelled and the road ahead. Perhaps in the final ana- lysis, we can only hope that we have not left too much litter behind; that we perhaps plant- ed a few trees or sign; and been written about the theory of evolution, one must note that the most materialistic of our learned professors continue to - call it a “theory.” But that’s another ball of wax. For now, 1 am grateful for having found that secret of contentment. Flag Stolen; Second Time In One Month: For the second time in a single month the flag that fys the Castlegar flag have disappeared. The incident was reported Saturday to the local RCMP who at this time say they have suspects. x THIS FROAY AND SATURDAY fa the Folly Ai MARLANE HOTEL Rr > ES “No Cobaret This Weekeed i Impressed with Warmth and Hospitolity Seven students and two _Castlegar Residents Among USSR Visitors RETURNING FROM. USSR, vise are; left to right, Mrs. Kathy Chernett and Walter Cheructi of Barnaby, Helly Veykia and Cecil Terry Castlegar, Dottie Demesky, Mrs. Irene Maleff and Steve Maloff of Grand Forks. teachers, all members of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ, have just returned from a tour of and a in the Soviet Union, The students, Dottie Demosky and Terry Pepin of Grand Forks, Cyril Ozeroff, Steven Jmieff and Holly Voykin of Castlegar and Walter and Katie Chernoff of Burnaby, visited Moscow, Vol- gograd, Sochi and Kiev. On their tour they met and socialized with y via: z and the Soviet Union. All the students say that their tour was very enjoyable and educa- - onal. They are deeply im- Pressed by the warmth and Resp: given foreign vis- tors by the Soviet people. ‘The group was invited by the “Rodina” Society of the USSR, which in affiliation with Sputnik Tours annually spon- sors these tours for youth of every nationality from all tries. The teachers, Steve and Irene Malloff, along with another 125 teachers, all of whom were from West Euro- pean countries, took part in a Russian language seminar at Moscow University from July 25 to Aug. 21. Studying the Russian language with them were 35 professors on exchange from American universities and 50 high school graduates from Japan sent by their govern- ment. “To study and to share ex- backgrounds and who speak different languages, is a most. rewarding educational ex- respectively: also at the invita- ‘the “Rodina” Society left an fe Soviet Union. They. will visit areas once settled by their forefathers in the 1800's. Check Those Furnaces Sumnier (?) is Ebbing Now is the time to check your heating system to ensure clean, even heat all through the chilling months that lie ahead. oer eae furnace) fully : Belly Dancer Is Included catering to men in the central Forida community of Cassel- berry. 3: Miss Forst, 23, applied for a receptionist's job at the shop and mentioned that she had been studying belly dancing. ‘The owner asked her if she ‘would like to twist and turn for his clients. She jumped at the chance. “I love to dance,” Miss Foest said. “Tm involved with it arn down the chance” Terrified by recent mur. with bodyguards and turning - their homes into impregnable fortresses. “The stars are scared to death. Self-protection has be- mania with ters, In the meantime, his property is patrolled by police dogs. e Guard and attack dogs also prowl around the homes of Rock Hudson and Marlon Brando, e Caro! Burnett, victim of months ago, has hired “special patrol forees" for her new Beverly Hills home, that. bas, . “all security | measures,” said. his children, he patch Seine BelAir mansion up for sale Stir receiving (hrosteaing Jet; LAF PLES OOOOIL ELLER TE EET Paul Blevins had = great realization of a Mfelong ambit- ion . .,.\to have his funeral service while he was still alive. | When the service was over, Blevins put his casket back inside his home, beside the television set... He said that when he dics, his ‘body. is to.be taken to an already selected site with no one present.except funeral home attendants. “Reg. 1.79 SALE "With FREE Mebie Ruler” Presentation ond Report Covers LEGION BINGO Recommences September 9 ~/@ Fearing for the safety of | e Sammy Davies dr. AH hours,” said 6 ft, 3 in, tall, 250 SUMMER FUN POOLS, in conjunction with our Wholesalers, have made arrangements } to supply YOU the Customer with ‘ DIRECT SALE PRICES — ‘OF SWIMMING POOLS, PRICED AS LOW AS $2,150 Terrified by Muggings, Murders Hollywood Stars Hire Bodyguards Ibs. Williams, who was a Los Angeles aoe. for 23 years. ‘illiams said the intens- imate security was the direct result of a 67 per cent increase Miss Colby death on a Los Angeles street, janes was ber Abc stated i been carefully made by aris manufacturer and should not be Suaneed except by a qualified serviceman, However, ‘there are several simple checks you can do yourself that may save you a service call later on. ~ Your furnace is an efficient Piece of equipment which will serve you as long as you take care of it. It is easily maintained if you take the time cleaned once a month during the heating season. It is a wise precaution to turn off the power to the fi i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 2, 1976 496 Columbia Ave.:’ Castlegar Phone 365-7818 Freez Pak BAGS All Sizes, a 59 Per Pkg. .... filters to eliminate the chance ol Raving your finger nicked by a Git to oe your ta dat the fan belt iy fs good oe Lites “Japanese Lantern Style” to find out what makes it tick’ “checked each A few minutes budgeted _ for a visual inspection, cleaning and minor do-it-yourself repairs will save you energy, incon- venience and money. eeprom instruction manual handy and read it over from time to time. ” * oneaee apartment i nent in chee, ruary. tempts, some are kidnap and death threats,’ fall, as most heating accidents are most likely to happen during the winter months when your home is tightly sealed and Personally guarded Frank Sinatra, Natalie Wood and other top actors. Agreed Robert J. Helder, a retired Los Angeles police Heutenant who is now a private investigator: “The stars face” greater danger today than ever" before." housekeeping certainly pays off, in fuel savings. » Regular, $19.95 Gal, * Clearance Price. #12, 95, = ; NX Salmon—A Natural Food “Kitruly natural food is one way to describe canned salmon. All that’s added to the can is a pinch of salt. Canned salmon contains no . Biacin. The bone and skin in a can of salmon have good nutritional value. The bones are soft and can be eaten for the calcium they contain. Just crush them in with the fish. The ‘liquid consisting of natural juices and oils is also very nutritious and should be incorporated into. your - fish recipes. Canners pay special aitention to preserving the oll . content, If you plan it right all | you throw away from a can of salmon is the can. Canned salmon available in Highest pri ‘a deop red in color and have a higher ofl content. It is a good idea to stock two or three varieties. Use red or sockeye for salads where let sand appearance is important. Chi ook, king or cohoe are generally used for sandwiches while chum or keta are quite satisfac- tory for fish cakes or where color is less important. All Homes Built by Starvista Homes are Covered under the New5 - Year Warranty System of B.C. HOMES "With Stybe Comfort and _Indivi iduality FOR SALE. aE SURPLUS HEAVY Pipe — Structural Steel + -— Electrical Tanks “= Misc. and Scrap 16x32 Steel. Wall PWS INSTALLATION a pate LUTHERAN St. Peter's Lutheran Sunday. School starts Sept. 12, Contact Rese Koch. First- and second-year confirmation ‘starting Sept. 14 and 16. Contact Rev. Klein. MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION "Castlegar and District Minor Hockey registration on Sat., Sept. 18 and Sat., Sept. 25 in the lobby of the Community.Complex from 9 a.m. to‘l p.m. ‘All boys = have a social insurance num! & events of Castlegar-and Dis! non-profit __| B Coming grants of Castlegar and, District non-profit ‘ ‘Ganadian *( Callulose Interior: Pulp and aan Operations, lease submit. notices directly ‘to the” legar. Nenstee by.5 p.m. Mondays. : A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations Canadian Cellulose _ Ring Binders — Punchless Binders : AIL 20% OFF =; _ Figuring Pads They told me not to worry about accidents in the home. I fell for it. | (Health & Welfare Canada) ea 961-9021 or r 20-708 . New homes are | now ready for immediate occupancy .. . _ MOVE IN Tol \ fi See '3 Duo-Tang Covers GYixid Reg. 1.20 Sxl Reg. 95 T pgs 96, ; i SS a Me " SPECIAL BONUS : 2 Free Pencis with Each Purchase of School Sepplies ~ MBB CROSSROADS PRINTING GBPS sc srationers ans. 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