‘The best car rental deal In town Is Budget rent acar * Quned in Cansda by Canadiens, et 365-3300 iiemaaaity ee wikes Again” as Herbert Lom, as a former chief inspector, ips Inspector Clouseau [Peter Sellers] when he learns about ther of the latter's big blunders. The United Artists release is tow playing at the Castle Theatr ‘Precious Art Stays Pat ‘Ian Clark, principal archi- of the government's new lation to guard cultural ures from being exported, been appointed chairman of board which will administer The Cultural Property Ex- and Import Act is ex- ted to be put in force later ‘this:year when the cabinet has sed detailed regulations by in-council. The legislation been passed by Parliament. Secretary of State John Roberts announced recently lark, a former diplomat pdsted to Canadian missions in Eindon, Paris and Brussels, Pecializing in cultural rela- eres vil head a‘board of 11 Under the legislation, art works or museum pieces de- clared to be of special Canadian heritage interest will not be permitted to leave the country without a licence granted by the board, Ari's Biography: Rich Man, Rich Man The life of the late Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis is to be filmed in the form of a television series. CBS Television announced the series will be based on a biography to be published later this year written by a team of journalists from The Sunday Times, London, COMMUNITY = Bulletin Board | STRAWBERRY TEA. __ ue ‘Please reserve June 16, 2:30 p. oa filth . Annual by -the- Robson Church Ladies, to be eid on the spacious lawn of Mrs. J. Raine, $156 Waldie Ave.,.Robson. R.N.A.B.C. MEETING The regular ‘monthly chapter meeting of the Registered Nurses Association of B.C, will be held on Tues., June 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of K. Pinckney. WOMEN'S AGLOW LUNCHEON MEETING There will be a luncheon meeting at 11 a.m. on ., Wed., June 15 at the new Community Complex. Sister ! Francis Clare will be the special speaker. Babysitting is available. Please get your tickets early, Ph: 365-7330 SS: of 365-5443, 365-7895, Everyone is welcome. 365-7669. attend. FILM — GREEN LIGHT EXPEDITION PART II © The Bahai’s of Castlegar will be presenting part II of the film “Green Light Expedition" tomorrow, Fri., "June 10 in the basement suite at 216 - 7th Ave. N. at 8 p.m. For further information, call 365-3773 or 365-2472, Everyone is welcome. Refreshments. JUNIOR FOREST WARDENS MEETING The Junior Forest Wardens will hold their regular meeting on Wed., June 15 at 7 p.m. in room 108 at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Please bring manuals, pencil and paper. Anyone interested in a game of scrub afterwards, please bring a mitt, bat, and hall if possible. For further information, phone BAKE SALE The 2nd Castlegar Group Committee for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will hold a Bake Sale at the Castleaird ~ Plaza_on Sat., June.11 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. D.V.A. COUNSELLOR AT LEGION Mr. John Wilkie, D.V.A. Counsellor, will be at the Legion Hall today, June 9, at 2:30 p.m. Any veteran or '. veteran's dependants wishing to make an appoint- ment, please call Steve Gallo, Service Officer, at OPEN HOUSE KAE ANDREASHUK'S RETIREMENT. There will be an.open house held on Mon., June 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Castlegar Primary School to honor Mrs. Kae Andreashuk who will be retiring on June.30 after 40 years of teaching service in the Trail and Castlegar School Districts. All former pupils, parents and friends of Mrs. Andreashuk are urged to “FUN DAY IN THE PARK” Come out to Blueberry for a “Fun Day in the . Park", sponsored by the Blueberry Recreation Com- mission, on Sun., June 12. A Flea Market will start at ‘11 a.m. and a Bingo will begin at 12 noon. There will be concession booth, white elephant, rides and candy loss. All proceeds will go towards materials to unplement the Summer Work Program. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose 5 A FLY-UP CEREMONIES were held on Tuesday of last week in which 10 Brownies flew up to Guides. Completing their Brownie program are, top photo, | left. to: right, -Julle Higgens, Mary-Ellen Muller, Penny Davis and Debbie Boolinoff with their leader Evelyn Bennett; bottom photo, standing, oe to shee Andrea CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Juno 9, 1977 CASTLEGAR NEWS Shields and Julie Cseppento with leader Florence ‘Ursulak. ‘Parents’ attending were entertained by the Guides and Brownies with skits and songs.—Guide Movement Photo CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT PROJECTS SOCIETY. .$5000 CASH BINGO Castlegar & District Community Centre 439 - 6th Ave. South SATURDAY, JUNE 25th AT 8:00 p.m. ADMISSION $5.00 Bingo Licence No. 21215. THE NEWEST. PINKEST - PANTHER OFALL! sac ncuorrmy. ile Ware ENTETUNMENT United Artrsts aoe ecnaniia FHUILERIISAT UN] HOW TIMES 189pm. © MATURE ERTERTAIMENT aaa: Some wotent scares ac. fg "THE RETURN United Artists Starts WEDNESDAY! KRISTOFFERSON RICHARD HARRIS. OF A MAN CALLED HORSE” STREISAND Community T.V. »See:us for... ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Avenue Prime-Time Unity Planned for July 1 duly d to political independ. Parliament Hill are telig planned as‘a major prime-time broadcast spectacular in the name of Canadian unity. The objective is a ratings victory: over the separatist Quebec government, which a week earlier will have done its all to promote the celebrations generated by observance of St. Jean Baptiste day honoring the province's patron saint. * Federal planners hope to create a one-hour hookup of every broadcast outlet in the country—radio, TV and cable. Promotion began Tuesday with a first “communications alert toall TV, radio and CATV (cable) operators" from a special subcommittee of the Canada Day Committee headed * by Bernard Ostry,. secretary: general: of the national museums and a former CBC executive. The statement says full promotion kits will be available to all licensed broadcast outlets by June 8. “Included will be an outline of the schedule of paid and Public service announcements “and the variety of program features which it is hoped each operator will implement in his service area.” a It says “all participating outlets or contributing in- dividuals will be suitably rec- ognized for services provided on this occasion so important to Canada and all Canadians.” * That means “something to hang on their wall,” officials say, a plaque or scroll with suitable official signatures, Specially-composed Cana- . [B da Day songs—and Canada Day is the term used by planners— are ready and waiting in English and French for:release about, June 18)... Pro 1 carry. the Canada Day message toa num- ber of the 70-odd American broadcast outlets along the border. The CBC is expected to carry,in English and French the full duly 1° program - from Hill, with the usual, COMMUNITY ACCESS—10 Schedule for Tonight 6:30—Premier Bennett in Trail. %4:30—Union of Spiritual Com- munities of Christ. Union of Youth Festival. Part of a continuing series. Part One:Opening Ceremonies 8:30—Exposure to the Arts: Mrs. Mary Elliot explains | the art of drawing. 9:00—German Diary. 9:30—Sign-off. Ferry Traffic Shows Increase Over Last Year Ferry traffic on the Castle- gar Ferry during the month of May showed an upward trend this year, as compared with that some month last year. Ina recent survey, district highways manager R. E. Mc- Keown of Rossland stated that the only decrease recorded was in the number of -buses and * motorcycles using the ferry last month. Figures showing the use of the ferry for the month of May are as follows, with the May 1976 figures in brackets: Number of. round trips (3,086) 3,374; automobiles and drivers (26,453) 30,825; passen- gers not drivers (39,430) 42,- 284; all types of trucks (10,840) 13,092; trailers and semi-trail- fireworks, that may run as long as four hours, The CBC's drama head, John Hersch, is in charge. ‘ There'll be no commercials for the CBC's full programing or for the one-hour segment to -be broadcast” live across the country from every ‘possible outlet. * ‘There was no July. 1 pro- gram at.all last year. It was dropped as -an . economy measure and is coming back big now as a result of the Nov. 15 election victory by a party CIViC- ‘THEATRE Tonight, 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 7 and S p.m. 109, 10 — 11 Jun 1 “THE SENTINEL” Restricted. Warning: Many gory & frightening scenes. nate dupe tt. ‘: Matinee 2 p. LAST SAF. a Stewart Granger Sun., June 12. p.m. :. “CHINATOWN” ack Nicholson ye Dunaway wt Restricted: and violenc 8pm. “AIRPORT '77”" . Jack Lemon Brenda Vaccaro (Mature) ence, f Past July 1 ceremonies drew mixed reviews. One year, there was criticism that too much was in French, ARTS- ‘Calendar June 9 to June 12—Kootenay Schéol of Art Graduation Display on view at the Schoo! Gallery any during school hours 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, June 13 to 19—Gordon Friesen Graduate Exhibit oe of Paintings at the Kootenay School of Art odd in elson, Items for this bi-monthly feature should be ‘eiponed to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and ‘District Communit pArts Council at 365-7 Sponsored by : Castlegar Savings a i ; Dear Ann Landers: I was very upset by your recent column about ;, the woman who was employed for 10 years as a secretary to an i¢ important man in the community, She sald her boss had been Credit Uni ay ch) LARGEST SCREEN Drive-9u | Big Dcuble Feature! serene ri Sat.; Jute Sun., Mon. & Tues., June 42; Starts at Dusk : Boogie | to the— : Sound of ¥ “Prise Saturday + 9:30 p.m. =2 a.m... ers (866) §41; buses (180) 141; motorcycles (332) 195 and live- vstock (19) 38. King’s Ransom for Booze Miners in the Yukon dur- ing the hey-day of the gold rush paid for their drinks. with’ gold dust. As mtich as one ounce of +. gold per drink was charged the Ei thirsty miner. a 7: Entertainment **’ Pages News and Ads Deadline _ 5-p.m. Mondays Invites you to Participate fh these Function _ BRANCH No 170" Ist & 3rd Tuesdays 7:30 P.M. Guests Must * be Signed In ~ CABARET & ‘Saturday, Feast 19 7 p.m. ekend 3 Taw ‘wIsFiTs” ~ ‘Ann LANDERS. _ cheating on his wife during office hours but the secret was well kept and no one suspected anything, The secretary's only involvement was to tell his colleagues that her'boss. was at some “fake place” when he disappeared 4 during: office,hours, She said her migraines were getting worse “and she felt guilty, even though her husband told her, “What the boss does is pane, of your business,” The letter was signed, : “Georgia’. Miss Landers, my name happens to be Georgia Fix. Do you f realize what an, embarrassing position you have put me in? 2 Everyone at my} place of employment and all my friends read your Lhave’ forked for my boss for10 years, but I've never had a E migraine, bg plan t to ) consult my we it ieome explanation is not Lo, Georgia Fin! st. Claire Shores, Michigan Dear ‘Geccgla Fix: The woman who covered up for her boss was *‘from “Atlanta: and she did ingesd sign her. letter with the pseudonym “Georgia Fix". It goes without saying, I would never publish the real name of 8 reader who wrote about a situation ot that kind, ‘Dear Ann Landers: Our two sons! are 2 chain smokers. They light "one cigarette off the other. One son lives near us and comes to visit . often. The other one, 'm happy to say, lives out of town. i My problem is sinus trouble. During the recent holidays when: { both boys were for several hours at a time smoking, I could hardly «breathe. Do you know if there is such a thing as a mask a person * “could wear? If so, I will gladly buy one. Thanks for your help. —A Matter Of Life And Breath {Dear Matter: So your sons are chain smokers and you're asking ‘ eset a_mask? Well, if you have a mouth you shouldn't need a mask. 3 . _ Tell those two addicts that their cigarette smoke makes you ill ;and they'll have to find an alternative habit—chew gum, eat mints, go to a bathroom and light up or have a nicotine fit, Confidential to Sick ‘aba a Bick Marriage: Before you see a lawyer read “Dance-Away Lover”, by Hilary and Daniel Goldstine. - It contains common-sense advice for people:“on. the verge of ft Sbo5) {The publisher is William Morrow. and the price is 3 Dear Ann Landers: Congratulations for ‘concurring with the lady ‘who wished to keep her possibly-terminal illness a secret from her children, I.am moved by her nobility and good sense, - ... »My, own. mother used her imaginary illness to get attention after I,.her only child, married and left home 10 years ago. Be She carried her complaints all the way to the Mayo Clinic “where they. were declared “psychological”. Yet she continues to discover new “diseases” and seeks out new doctors to complain to. ‘Mother writes regularly and describes every ache and pain.” 'She repeatedly expresses the fear that the doctors are keeping . ““the bad. news” from her. 4.” Bla Wheeler Wilcox wrote, “Laugh and the world laughs» with: you; weep and you weep alone.” She also wrote: Talk health, The dreary, never-ending tale Of mortal ies is more than stale; You cannot charm or interest or please. By harping.on that minor chord, disease. Say you are well, or all is well with you, And God shall hear your words and: make them true. - / —A Los Angeles Reader Reader: Complainers like your mother are just as sick as the \person with an organig .problem.2 Obviously,,.she has needed! jpsychiatric help for a longitime. I wonder if any of those doctors) ishe has been-running to- ever: told-her-the: truth? "=~ 2° This is one of my biggest beefs with the medical profession. ‘When they find no organic problem they.tell the patient, Stop ‘worrying about yourself, there's nothing wrong with you.” The: truth is there is plenty wrong and the patient heeds to be told to’ get psychiatric help. if Little Stroke Wernng Of a Massive Attack | A person) who: has a so-called “little stroke” has, in fact, had a terribly important - warning that a major stroke may occur, says a Toronto brain, surgeon, Dr. Ross Fleming, head of. neurosurgery at Toronto West- ern Hospital, said such a person “now .has. the dice loaded against-him, and if he has hypertension (high blood pres- sure), he is almost certain to have a stroke.” —~ Neteorologists Left in the Dark By Hungry Gulls Weathermen have been left in the dark by hungry seagulls, The birds have de- veloped a taste for the graph cards in the sunshine recording equipment at the top of the Folkestone Civic Centre in England. A council spokesman said:- “Sometimes the cards disap- pear and we just have to guess how. long the sun has been shining.” Dr. Fleming, who was ‘presenting ‘a report on stroke- prevention surgery to the Am- erican Association of Neurolo- gical Surgeons, said surgery to clean out plugged arteries that supply blood to the brain“can’ cut the risk to persons who have had little strokes by more than 60 per-cent. A little stroke commonly causes temporary loss of vision in one eye or temporary numbness or weakness in one arm or leg. By the time the victim visits his doctor, he , seems normal. Many people, including some doctors, think nothing can be done for such patients, Dr. Fleming said. But, neurosur- geonsare almost at the point of being able to treat patients to prevent strokes. Of 183 patients. who had | the surgery at Toronto West- ern Hospital since 1965, only one patient died, Dr. Fleming said. When the surgery was first performed almost 20 years ago, there was a high death rate, PORK CHOPS... A gripe a week?: Bill Smiley” CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1977 . "Where You're Dollar Get's You More! FRYING CHICKEN...............6% n° 139 TSIRLOIN STEAK ae FROUND STEAK::::. GROUND BEE 7st — BEEF BY.THES MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF. CANADA GRADE 0. $5.49 A. LUNCHEON MEAT BACON. . KAM 1202. TIN. JEMPIRE ..( 0.0... ee cccee eee eeee 129 _ ‘One of my colleages remarked jovially the other day that 1 was beefing again in my columin. Another bystander” chipped in: ‘Yeah! A gripe a week; that’s Smiley.” x Recently a lady wrote from Alberta and suggested she'd noticed a note of cynicism creeping into this weekly epistle. Party of the first part had some justification. For about three weeks in a row I’ was bitching about my sore back, my dire rear, and my rotten car, Party of the second part aaa reading things that were, ‘| ‘ahi Wer tiever be a cynic. “At yes. 1 am’ about as deeply 2 skeptical as can be any man: who has been through a depression, a war, a marriage, and several decades of polit. cal: bullroar.. sharper —Karnie's Ladies Wear . . : © For the Grad... . « -o Dresses. Sizea.7, 8 & 11.only © Long-Hall Slips * white & nude, S.M.L. : © Camisole Tops 34,96. & 38. Perfect under your ~ gown: Strapless or Half Bra is Panty hose and no-show bikini briefs. zi 3 ek goes. to . all ‘the’ people who donated blood during. last Wednesday; “Campaign. «: : Plumbing & Heating Ltd. .24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBERS: 365-7697 365-7613 32 L re ~ Electronic Ignitions - ~ Give Dramatic Increases. hr Acceleration and General Performance 365-7531 ‘Get ‘Yours ate. ‘Merriman Music edgeto my bleating there fora few weeks. But. despite the : Oailing blows of life, 1am not downcast, dejected, or de-- Pressed, which I'll. prove by giving youa fot of good news this week, don’t have either cancer’ or tuberculosis in my back: _ VAIL Uhave 18 a little problem called “disintegrating discs.”” “It’s not at all’ serious. It merely means you are falling apart in the transmission sys- tem, like an old car that fooks ° preity good but will crumble ‘intoa beng of tust if ‘you give ita g ©: began quite a.few years ago, “ onadeer-hunting trip, when I carried for half a mile a huge ‘ hound. that) some. idiot Jin. . + another “hunting party’ had shot and badly wounded. The dog was almost as big as | was and was twisting and yelping in pain. . Whatever, I’ve got thed.d’s J: ~ (better than having the d.t's) WALDIE'S andit’s not without its advan- tages. I’mnot supposed to lift anything too heavy. The Old Lady has been putting out the g garbage since I learned about it, something’ I've been trying - ito engineer for years. When‘ She decides to move the furni- “. -ture;around, I give a little groan and point to my back. It. makes her. furious, and she’s thinking of Arading me in ona later year’s model. As-for my dire ‘rear, it’s completely. ended, pressed them, for details. Needless to say, 1 was a bit white_and-skittery, when the. oldgirland I gotin the car and < headed off last Friday. I'was . hoping the car: would break down,’as usual. Dam?’ .| thing tan like a top. y » X-rays: under. my ann I crept up to the reception desk and announced | myself. “Oh, Mr. Smiley, the doc- tor's out of town for the day. : You were supposed to be here yesterday.” ¥ Scems “| that _ the — local doctor’s office, when my wife called to check on the ap- - * pointment time; made a beau- tiful boo-boo. We stood there in front of the nose’ man’s, receptionist with vastly different visages. ~ My wife was furious, mouth- ing at «me -silently, . “You. coward, I'll bet you're glad.’" “don’t know. why she'd. think. that, unless it was because I was grinning like an idiot child. We made another appont-. ment, but’ it’s: not for a, month. I'll think, of some- thing. ee who. Is celebra Castlegar Schoo! Dis! teaching Sane i. ie In Honour of. -:' Mrs, Kae Andreashuk 40. years of ne all and: ‘Kae Is retiring dune iy ga Monday, June 13. 4 7.to.9)p.m, at the Castlegar Primary ‘School. HONEYCOMBS © ‘SOSTS 400 SRAM. eres CAKE MIXES : Be hb PECT IN for JAMS Lo. $3.39 De 49° DOG FOOD DETERGENT 81 ao SUGAR, 10 0.94.49 PURINA CAT CHOW, 1150 HASH BROWNS 3». $7. 00 |SHAD GARBAGE BAGS 5, 59 W CAP FROZEN 3.00.65 0. PKG. OF 24 KITCHEN CATCHERS, FROZEN PEAS sow cov... 279" FABRIC SOFTENER [FRENCH FRIES snow cop Fron votes 2ibe.49$ | FLEECY SHEETS. BOX OF 48... [cicarertes PALE BRANDS. 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