CASTLEGAR NEWS, Ti.uraday, September 23, 1976 LINDA HOODICOFF has recently graduated from the B.C, om Inatitete- cf Techaclogy with 2 diploma la medsenl Inboratory~ . Mrs. Hoodicoff, a former Stanley Humphries Secondary School graduate, is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mike 'W. Popoff. She is presently doing + General Hospital. ber internship at Vancouver Disposal Sites Only Legal Area for Litter’ Litter stands out like a sore thumb and when itis in the area, such as Verlgin's Tomb which has become a tourist attraction, it is also downgrad- ing ‘to the area as a whole, Local ROMP are reminding the general public that it is an - untawlul act to dispose of Hitter any place other than designated: disposal sites, Any person violating this regulation can be charged, un- der the Litter Act. Spill It Out Orit Will: Eat You Up: Bottling up emotions or not: | jf rebelling at conditions that annoy may be contributing factors in cancer, says A psy: cologist who has di Slocan Legion Active In Community Affairs A new Legion branch was’ chartered in Slocan June 15, 1974, Called the Slocan Valley Branch, No, 276, it embraces the area from Crescent Valley to Slocan. In the two years since the chartering, the branch has been very active in church and community affairs. The elementary school chil- dren have been financially assisted in many areas to help defray costs on such projects as the yearbook and field trips to Vancouver. Golden Anniversary tulip bulbs have also been presented toevery pre-school and elemen- tary student in honor of the Royal Canadian Legion's 50th anniversary. * Continuing education bur- saries have been presented by the local branch to Miss Sandra Berg of Winlaw in 1975; and Miss Kathy Hamilton of Slocan in 1976. Also, from Pacific Province-Wide Seat Belt Program Norman Bortnick, general manager of the Insurance Cor- poration of British Columbia, announced the launching of a province-wide seat belt bumper sticker program to raise public of the of Command: in 1974, Dennis Brons of Slocan was awarded a bursary. In 1976 Miss Sandra. Berg of Winlaw was a recipient, and in 1976 Miss Kathy Hamil- ton of Slocan. A most successful Easter Egg Hunt was held in Passmore for all valley children up to and including Grade 6. Last year a Halloween party was held for the elemen- tary children and it is planned to have another this year. As wellas the children, the local churches and Silvery Slocan Sr. Citizens have been aided financially by the branch. This year, the branch hosted the Royal Canadian Legion Zone winter meet, as well as the zone golf tourna- ment, Each year all the Slocan Valley Elementary schools are canvassed and assemblies held, at which the children are given research in psychosomatic dis- ease. “The cancer patient ° is ' locked into himself and has difficulty with self-communica- tion,” said Dr. Claus Bahnson of Eastern Pennsylvania Paychi- ‘atric Institute in Philadelphia. “He is unable to decode his own feelings and express them. “In other words, he is a good solid citizen, someone called square in the U.S., who doesn’t rebel against conditions ‘even though they gnaw st him,” Dr. Bahnson told the fifth’ Internationa) Congress of Psy- chosomatic Medicine in Paris. Dr. Bahnson said his stud- ies in the U.S., and parallel ones carried out in West Germany, show repression of feelings is a common characteristic of can- cer patients. Asked whether getting rid of repressed feelings throu psychotherapy might lead to preventing cancer, Dr. Bahnson said: “You can be alerted by these traits Perhaps, and might look forw: APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3145 £LECTROLUX CANADA LID. Sales & Service 1491 Bay Ave. TRAIL, .B.C. PHONE 364-1914. Capri. ‘AUTO BODY © OT'S PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE ‘ Express Delivery & Pick-ups In Castlegar Area ~ No parcel too small Prompt, Reliable, Insured 365-653: Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL - ELECTRIC. HEAT- - - L, HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC _ PHONE 365-7191 socada ie aallteemedioecn T KOOTEN,), " FIBERGLASS fhe 3A, Tarrys, BC. CANOES, SMALL BOATS AND REPAIRS BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 1 213 Baker St, Nelson * We are Franchise Dealers for Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352- 5383 Deater License Number 01471 work, but for the moment we are more concerned with defin- ing the problem.” poppies. As Nov. 11 approaches | this year, a Legion spokesman asks, “Please remember as we remember... and support your. Tocal branch.” West Kootenay Naturalists Meet Monday ‘The first general meeting. of the West. Kootenay Natura- wearing seat belts. The pro- gram is entirely voluntary and is part of the corporation's efforts to promote safe driving. The lists' A is the fall will be held at Selkirk College Monday of next week. The meeting will discuss the presentation made to the Ds that if all people in cars wore lap and shoulder belts at all times, fatalities and serious injuries could be reduced by 50 per cent, e A ICBC vehicles will have the bumper stickers, and the bumper stickers will be made available to motorists through- out the province, through claim centres and various other activities. enquiry by the association and it is hoped John Gellard will be present to ex- plain his presentation and his observations of the enquiry. The meeting will also pro- vide a forum for naturalists to talk about their summer activi- ties and to plan a fall program of hikes, meetings and events for the next few months. Visitors and guests are wel- come, Good Musical Instruments Can be Found The number of violins - made by the famous violin maker, Antonius Stradivarious, is estimated at approximately 1,000, And there are only 400 to 500 known to still be inl existence today. $ Bisse overs in the Castle- the Want ids ‘columns of the Castlegar News to be an ideal place to either sell old musical instru- ments or to locate good second- hand ones. Try the Classifieds for other items, too. They work as well for cars as for clarinets! A Canadian Red Cross Summer Safety Tip: Safety regulations are for your protec- tion and that of many others. Heed weather warnings. Do not venture out in a small boat if . - the forecast is bad. directory ST. 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Then there ewes © Cards of Thanks We ld like to press our Frit thanks to all those who have Deen us Nick and Patsy Nich- valodoff would like to: th- ank their ee ago gi coni may. you all. - Cape Breton, f.S., Kootenay area Girl Guides held a preparation camp for the purpose of training the girls to Prepare for an international camp to be held in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in 1977, Nine lucky girls will have the opportunity to be selected to attend with Girl Guides from all over the world, “Guides. from Invermere, Wardner, Kimberley, Mtr ‘mere, Cane! Flats, Cranbi ‘Trail, Rossland, Christina Lake, Kinnaird, Robson, Kaslo, Nel- son, New Denver and South Slocan took part in this well organized camp. ‘The camp was held in July on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Jim + Fhomsun xi Sréscwat Vattey, @ beautiful site beside the Slocan River. Many thanks is due this family for all the help and as- sistance they provided: Mrs. Ann. Wood’ was Guider in charge with her staff being; quartermaster - Mrs, Lorna Hamilton, Nelson; swim- mer - Mrs. Bev. Bartlett, Trail; nurses - Mra, Eva Wrangler, Nelson and Mrs. Leona Yaunk, Windermere; and assistant Marg. Bro, Robson. Mrs, Susan | Farenholtz, ‘Trail was nlitritionist, “Miss Nancy LeMoine, Trail was music advisor, Mrs. .Kay Barnes, Trail was international advisor and Mrs. Vi Giles, Kin- naird was in charge of handi- crafts. Each day training took place learning how to pack for. the flight, caring for tents and equipment in a small area and personal hygine. There are many things the girls must prepare for, like the problems of cooking with coleman stoves and planning their own daily meals to enable them to have time to enjoy the many things that will be available at Cape Breton. This was a very bright week. for all that took part. Many thanks are due the re- source people that came out to the camp each day to assist in many aspects of guiding. BIRTHS “PLAN 24 Interest calculated. on daily -balance at Castlegar Savin; Credit Union etc, Call Mrs Matt Deverney at ber eat for farther: details. @ PERSONAL If someone jn your f fam Hy has a drin! ig prob! ju can see what it’s bien em, But could Nada 399-4419, OA Overeaters Anonymous Ph. 365-6722 or 365-5621 tin 92 HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 75c each. Also Interim ent Sales forms 2 Castle; ito d Ave. WEATHER Mo Pre. Sun 15 20.1. 9.3 0.0 ion Sent 16 212° 93 0.0 Sept. 17 233 96 0.0: is Sept. td barienys 00 94 Sept, 19 216 1 0 216 1400 96 Cemetery Sleep Residents near a cemetery are puzzled by a black-caped man who carried a coffin into the cemetery at midnight, puts a silver helmet’ on ‘his: head, then climbs into the casket and goes to sleep. Chicago police know. the man only as the Son of Satan. Police Sgt. John Marker’ said, “The neighborhood people are pretty used to him but - people driving by get nervous when they see him and call the police.” _NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES LTD. One of the of the week was a trip to the Douk- habor Village with some 96 sirle and leaders. Bill Hamilton all those most willing peo hadn't taken’time to help, the girls would not have been able to meet the requirements needed at this camp. The girls enjoyed many spare, Moments for craft-time Girl Guides Hold Preparation Comp Some girls preferred to hike and climbed up on the hills above the camp overlooking the’ Slocan Valley with Miss Maureen Thomson as leader, On the night of the last campfire, the girls had pre- pared songs by putting their own words to familiar tunes and also making their own in- struments to use. Many guests were present whena thank you gift-from the Guide family was presented to the Thomson family for all thelr assistance and use of the lovely farm for a happy week, Mrs, Stan Brownlow, area commis sioner from Trail, made the presentation, Saturday with sad hearts, tents began coming down and restoring the farm, leaving behind many happy memories by all those having the pri- ound in 1977 “CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, peseilihe 23, 1976 of Auctloneering Lea. Canada’s first, and the only completely, Canadian course offered ahywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools vilege of a week of fun and Licensing Act, R.S.A. learning. Many girls are hoping they will be among the group cevellng to Cape Breton in 1977, » 1970, C.366, For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or hone 782-6215, Give your fami ourbest omy. Yogurt. 2 PALM Data 4 EIATED. a ~ THINKING SEWER? Powell Plumbing and B: Backhoe Ser- vice have combined to offer as complete and reasonable system for sewer installation, Qualified Workmen FREE. ESTIMATES EINAR BYBERG 365-2362 TOM POWELL 359-7703 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES” “ (CONCRETE GRAVEL — ‘PIT RUN GRAVEL. ‘TOP SOlL — 3% CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL : DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 UNION ‘SHOP Freparstion Camp ib Tralaing Grennd 2 if chosen to go to Cape Breton. - Service Today for L. Korody Funeral service is to be "held this morning at 11 from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home of Louis Colman Korody, 62, of Castlegar, who died Monday at.South Slocan. Mr. Korody was born at Winnipeg on Oct. 12, 1919. He moved to Vancouver where he was employed in a shipyard prior to joining the army in 1943, > Following his discharge in 1945 he was employed by the CPR and has been in this area since. He was one of the organi-” zers of the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped in Castle- gar. He was: also an ardent fisherman. He is survived by his wife, Margaret, one daughter Mrs. H. (Linda) Leckie of Surrey; two brothers, William of Van- couver and Edward of Win- nipeg and three sisters, Mary Banks, Margaret Blake and Barbara McLeod, all of Van- couver. Rev. Ted Bristow is to of- NOT of Castlegar proposes to Copies of the p sed Contract may be THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of. the City Contract with Central Rentals‘ Ltd. to “develop Lot B, District Lot 4598, Plan 7095 (10 Ist Ae ‘enue, N.) for commercial purposes. inspected ony cer ayy. Hall, 460 Colcrbis Avenue, N., legar, on an iness day between the hours of 9:00 a.m. vd 5:00 bm’. ICE enter into a Land Use bylaw and Land Use at the office of the ficiate at the service with cremation to follow. Flowers greatfully re- ceived or. donations may be made to the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped, Box 3204, Castlegar. “PUBLIC AUCTION SADDLES AND TACK We have been commissioned to sell per order of American Saddle Company a large shipment of hand- made Western and English saddles and tack of all kinds. including’ approximately 100 saddles; most atl with 5 year guarantees. Sunbeam Clippers, Kool Kare Pads, life-time guaranteed stainless steel bits and spurs, plus everything imaginable in the tack tine, including Stable Blankets. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: THIS 16 ONE OF. THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF SADDLES AND.TACK THAT WE HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELL AND EACH (TEM OFFERED WILL’BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE HIGH! BIDDER, Thursday, September 30 at 7:30 p.m. Eagles Hall 1505 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C. _ AUCTION CONDUCTED w See SEIFRIED AUCTION SERVICE LTD. 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