‘en ct Savings | ane” ; Payroll. Deductions Going Well {Purchase of the new issue of Canada’ Savings ‘Bonds through payroll deduction’ by. workers in British Columbia {s running well’ ahead’ of ® last year’s record ‘level,’ reports regional director of the Payroll Savings Plan campaign, George Sherwood. ooMr Sherwood), a’ senior investment, dealer with Odlum Brown and T. B, Read Ltd. of Vancouver and vite-chairmin ofthe Vancouver Stock Ex- change, said the average appli- cation to purchase a Canada Smokers Need’: Good Reoson To Stop Habit The smoker must have a good reason to stop smoking or fe will ‘never make it. Consideration of the cost of smoking might help—in’ terms of:health, rather. than money, * although the latter is not to be’ discounted. For example, amok- ing one pack of cigarettes per . . day will have cost: mtiatosé to $10,000 by the age of 60. The danger to health in cigarette smoking is not im- mediately. evident. Some smok- ers can smoke for years without noticeable ill effects. Suddenly, without warning, a heart attack occurs or a lung cancer devel-'. ops—the ill effects: are cumula- ‘ tive:. a: Certain ailments. such as shortness of, breath, smoker's cough or peptic ulcer may appear earlier. Somewhat later . ‘appear ‘crippling diseases like chronic bronchitis, emphysema * {in which the lungs progressive- ly lose: their elasticity ‘and ‘it ° becomes harder and harder to obtain enough oxygen) and Buerger's disease (in which the blood ‘circulation ‘in the hands; ‘and feet is impaired, sometimes leading’ to gangrene and ampu- ¢ tation): : “ Creative Cuts Our. Specialty ito quit your fave? your). taste and your’ life; style. Try. usl PROFILE Costlesird ‘Plaza p Bhone 365-3714 — “George lewis HOURS: -Tues. thru Sat. = Ree p.m. > 7pm. eee Closed HAR STYLING fer MEN Savings Bond through’ ‘payroll ‘deduction in'B.C. last ‘year was $643.03,:'a' provincial | record, |. compared: with ‘a’ Canadian average of $546.08, It was $588.68 at the end of the B.C, campaign two years ago,” he said. “This year so far we are averaging $688.” “There's a land office busi- ness being done in the new series,” ‘said’ Mr. Sherwood, who has been regional director of the annual campaign for. the spast 21 years, He said the large increases reflect the rising wages of B.C. workers: and ' “the . acknow- ledged propensity of Canadians to'save during times of infta, tion”. ' Personal savings deposits in Canada's chartered” banks totalled $30 billion; up $7 billion from this time last .year, -he noted. “And. while, those wage increases’ last year; were sub- ‘stantial, ‘they were. ‘nothing compared to. this. year's in- creases, Some agreements now call for Increases ranging from 20 to 30 per’ cent.” District organizers of the .Canada Savings: Bond: Payroll Savings Plan campaign are all < senior’ investment . dealers on loan to the Bank: of Canada. The’ new" 1974/75. series,’ which pay a record yield of 9.75. per. cent ‘per. annum,. went on sale . Sept, 80° and “ may” be urchased at par until Nov. 15, dated Nov. 2,1 interest on No’ until “maturity -in. 1983, compound interest is’ available. on the new ‘series, Canada sSavings. Bonds “may be ‘cashed at any time'at)/ bonds fe regular: eae at their place, of ‘esmanzextolling ithe virtues of. Ist each year. Ne ~~ of them British or pene ‘with an affiliate ‘in Canada; shied’ away” from Canadian: writers as though: they had the plague, at the same time fostering: insignificant .~ ‘American’ and 'British ‘writ- : ers. One of the exceptions was: Siephea Leacock, who made’ . Mar-;; bans experts: call this “gelec®” tive perception’: and: they, tell us that involved in this process is our ‘rather complex psycho- values, and attitudes). his sounds academic, but> It television screen, but I‘had > missed the “commercial’s ‘mes-. sage. 1 had,” if -you will, “screened out” whatever it was ¢ . that the commercial had to say.: “Big deal!” you: say. “Iido *. that all the time. If listened to everything everybody: had to’ say I'd lose my mindlI listen'to what I want to listen.’ ‘2 And that: is precisely my Sewing ~ Machines, Typewriters, SIMs . B&W and Color 1's for! rent by week or month : ‘Union’ Peters 1.1334 Cedar Ave., Trail 368-6331 TOMORROW IS 10 PCT. DAY AT: HELEN’S FLOWER ‘AND GIFT SHOP LTD. ir minds are not sponges pall the ideas, ‘idle stalk, and idlocies {6 which the: these stimuli are , processed by. “what we are” as a result of our “needs, past experiences, etc, ‘This ‘protects’ us ‘from ‘brain. washing and other forms: of mind ‘manipulation... / The: human : mind ts \ a: ;, wonderful gift,’ but sometimes - ~ we unknowingly misuse it. Like: «when we get lazy and “turn off je a spotentially « helpful! {message , message by imposing « on it our. : ; cherished but sometimes faulty * notions: Or, perhaps ‘worst ‘of. fro all, when:we ‘run ‘awi | facts” because: our ‘minds : are * ‘already inade. u; iP All of -this applies to the... = Gospel of ‘Christ. ‘Not ‘for. one f moment would:1 advocate’ our accepting it, ‘blindly.’ My, ‘only. ‘plea ‘is that we give itha tat hearing ties people of: Orillia, when he was alive: He had a summer. home there. «Man: Orillians: detested im, a Callaghan, a fine writer. with : ‘ tional roper. homage. rl bet te ‘old guy is doubled ‘up in: : zlsuehing:s iy weren't: a. little: sad: Can. adians are’ builders. ‘They'll spend billions on railroads and | transcontinental *high- ways and canals and dams, it comes: to ould pick i book tublished in“ Canada that year. 1 know. I was = : “Le °° Nicol of Vancouver. (a very” funny wal yy the way): by wi wire. ‘ae you have won you pay: your own way from re pai of course,” it’s different. ‘The dinner price ; has‘gone up from! $2.50. to $7.50: and jthe drinks ‘from = 459. hatever ‘Dbeliave > long. “last, “some ixactly househo ; ‘A few writers toiled on in’ the Canadian desert, Morley > te cliving,. he ‘had to do® hack ~ 7 work: in’ journalism; : radio, us indepen: Ww. courageot dent publishers gave them a >: voice: They -sell.:: Now, the ‘younger ones are coming, on, 1 ‘ triggered ’.by ment ‘sent’ out.to English:: department heads from ‘an ~ outfit'called Platform for the ..”. Model ‘Mesting Held by ‘Alpha Phi Chapter The home; of Mrs. Dawn "Bate was the scene of the Sept... 18)'meeting ‘of Alpha~ Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. fe The. program “On Any; Day”,was presented ‘by’ Mrs., 4 Janis" Blessin ‘and Mrs. Patti: Richards, : ‘On Oct. 2,a model meeting -; “was held’at, the: home of Mra. })Lynne'.Lalonde. | Pledges: wore In attendance and were able’to see how. the’ Chapter: meetings are conducted. . Por thelr program, Mrs... i) Phyllis Dolgolpol and Mrs.:, Lynne Lalonde introduced each: member to the pledges and told them ‘something about’each ~ Indy’s, family life and ‘hobbies. Members, dressed ‘ in''ap- } propriate costumes or hats, b sresponded by: outlining.their particular: office ‘or. duties} for... .the: year. The) evening: concluded Ds bis refresh ents’ being 8 serv- tesses. : "PHONE 365-3022) 181 Pine ‘Street (next 'to: West's Dep. Sore ‘CLOSED MONDAY. a ovcaiuant oF iTeoi COAL y | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WOFKG AN 4 t, $30 each: “Yet they can)": “only $30 “pay, these, le $76 a, and ena? aay. you would like a poet’, prose *. writer, or playwright to visit ‘Send ‘a’ handsome “regular — this ‘means.a savted up.fo. SHE ER GAL. Ob m4 Sguy.with a’ smashing beard:, “And " PY. AS): ‘fournalist; “send ‘along. any: cold one. ‘Til handle*him or ‘her. In this‘ field;'*you can and Sub Centres, will é GOVERNMENT ‘OF BRITISH fe I rm the. ‘Minister f. Public: Works; Artists fromthe Koot ‘submit work to the: centre most convenient to’ them. be orn for: receiving work: a 9: WORKS. of “The Art: Policy” recently, ‘announced: by. W. Hartley, Regional * Centres ay. and ‘Cariboo Regions and beyond are ir mi. Work) may i P. ropriate’ “address, and ‘will ‘be. returned" chosed For. those’ seven ere sea entry forms ile ks Of Art submitted will ie = et the fl maximum o! “made fo for. p' hree. “works | per artist may ig subrilted, Work iASPER, THE BEAR ‘He never retires for the: winter without buying new Canada Savings Bond: reer aca Funeral Se ervice >this iMiersean ; For Daisy Koehle of Casflegar : ; Funeral ‘Services are to be’ Id this afternoon'at'two from’ = - le chapel of the Castlegar‘ hilliwack, moving to Trail in ia whete.she was employed. by Comings, The couple: moved to ‘Castlegar’ in 1946. George, she is survived by one jon; Cst. Les: Koehle,’ RCMP, (La Rongé, Sask.; two grandchil: °:- dren;: one sister, Mrs. Fred” (Mary) Grant and two. brothers, Tom: and Jim. Ramsay, all of, ‘Vancouver, )Rev. Ted : Bristow will.” officiate at the: service with: cremation to follow.’ Flowers ‘gratefully.’ re- ceived ‘or donations may’ .be made to the Cancer Fund, care; of the Bank ‘of Montreal. L Audubon Lecture Series The second season of, the i Abiubon lecture: series,’ spon-_ sored fointly by. Selkirk College * ‘and the: West: Kodtenay Nat rilists Association, starts Wed- = Senry Besides her husband, ° “Dogs Still Bad News ~ To B.C. Letter Carriers ‘There's an old saying that no news is good news, and B,C, and Yukon Safety, Health and Welfare officer, Ron Griffiths, sincerely wishes he had no news about dog bites, instead of the bad ‘news ‘that B.C. letter. carriers and couriers are being \ munched, nibbled and snapped at more than anyone else in the western region, ‘Even the ‘ladies ' aren't immune, Gals who tote those mail! bags: in B.C. are the recipients. of fully. half of all (. reported bites, .- In the ‘four western pro: vinces, d total of 208. ‘bites were reported ina four-month period *. beginning April. Over ‘half occurred in British Columbia. Mr. Griffiths says ‘he has ..- nojexplanation for the sudden increase in ‘bites. :-“But' most. doxs bite‘ with.’ out| warning,” Mr. Griffiths commented; “You' don't ‘get a’ clare to look them in the eye. ; nd jf you are afraid of a dog it t difficult to hide this from im.” What. about the repellent issued, to’letter carriers, to protect them from dog attacks? go through’ ‘about 250 - é ting a: (ont, Mr../Griffiths conceded, “and while’ it does ++ help sometimes, it isn’t 100:per cent: effettive. Then: there are times | when it ‘can't be used, “>For! ‘example, recently..a carrier.” twas having: difficulty with a “dog. ‘A: women witha + sinall child was standing near- by, and the ‘carrier didn't want: b to take a chance on getting the . child with the’ spray. “So ‘he didn't use it” 4 Letter. carriers agree that! ; *. the‘ majority of dogs: on, their. walks’ are: friendly, but“.are amazed that some people refuse \ toacknowledge that family pets canbe vicious: anaes other. people. : St “They. might think” their nein at Selkirk College at 5 ‘ Guest is Richard Kern with “his film on the Florida Cypress; Fisheating Creek. / One’ hour ; interesting ING! | DOOR, PRIZE: Hand: Embroidered Cushion +, peti won't hurt “anyotie,”/’said one “carrier, ‘“but ‘it’s ‘ pretty ‘). hard to believe when you see‘a great big dog coming right at you looking". pretty “serious 2: about: getting’you off’ the property. “It the: owner is there, he ; can sometimes call; the Babe, and it \ Z “Kootenay. West MP Bob: s joined the fight mave to lose its express and = transport terminal in Nelson’ dated Oct. 8 to ris S. Burbidge, president of CP. Rail, ‘Brisco ‘said: “I wish’ to:express «my. deep % eoneern over the abandonment of; CP: rail service and the reduction of CP transport ser- ‘vice in my. riding of: Kootenay. < “West, British Columbia.’ z “Having witnessed the’ero- sion of other ices in Koote- nay-West,-I am frankly, not surprised:at the decision to : yabandon the rail link between ; Denver Canyon and Nakusp d: to'reduce the quality . of: )“ re as well, as flowers 4 "Getting Married? Book: your orders now and save 10 per ent on your wedding order larchand. Snafu Lake One ‘Yukon ‘lake ‘is called Snafu. 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