CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 20, 1975 s sume ats WEDDING PART’ r Golquhauer, Miss B Mi marriage in the Rol 909 is one of several photos now in the posscesion of the Castlegar and District Museum Society. This particular picture, donated by the estate of the late Harold onlee, bears the following names below the photo which include Mra. 1, Mrs, Clyde, Miss Hora, Mrs. McDantells, J. Burfietd, King, H. Mille . Watts, Mr. Miss Exicosn. ecroka , Mrs, Oborno, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Mitchell, P. Miss Clyde, Mr. Slater, C, Lindsay, Mr. Oborne, Miss Gage, Mra. Heta, Mr. ‘Thompson, Mrs. Johuson, Mra, Whitehouse, J. Whitehouse, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Farmer, Mra, Mitchell, Dr. Norman, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Slater, Mra. Cowley and Farmer, G. Hoth, igsor J, Clyde, Mrs. Lawrie, H. Foxlee, Mr. Fowler, Mr. Clyde, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Conscience and Comment Canadians Favor Hanging! By Rev. K:Nelll Foster ‘The scntiment In Tope; but appar: ently as many as 70 -por cent of Canadians beliove tho rope should be used to hang con- vieled murderers of policemen and prison guards... In past years the federal cabinet has consistently com: muted death sentences, but recent murders of polleo offi cers in Moncton, Calgary and ° Vancouver have stirred up the controversy. Unless the Liberal govern: ment of Plerre Trudeau senses tremendous pressure for capl. tal punishment from the people the death sentence will con- tinue to be commuted. OF course, the majority is, not always right, Moat of Canada's leading churchmen have come out against capital Village: of Slocan Briefs ‘The high cost of snowplow- ing and the feasibility of discontinuing the plowing of driveways on private property + was discussed at the Feb, 12 meeting of Slocan, Village. of 8 ‘The safety. committee re- ported that fire hydrants have been dug out. eee Ald, Stan Dol’s letter of resignation as Civil Defence co-ordinator was presented to FRANK'S SAW SHOP ” SAWS SHARPENED ON MACHINE Handsaws ........ $1.50 Circular Saws .... $1.00 and up Retoothing $1.00 Phone 365-7395 Behind Castle Theatre ~ council. Since no applications for the posilion have been received to date, Ald. Doi volunteered to continue until a replacement 1s found. cee Parking Bylaw No. 301 Incorporates the Motor Vehicle Act which permits a vehicle obstructing the removal of snow to be towed away at the owner's expense; therefore council agreed that a separate THE: CHURCH BELL News and Views. from REP Education Series Outline Main focus the World Food Crisis, Session 1 was held last night at St. David's Church. It dealt with “460 Million Peopte Hungry. What does it mean?” ‘The introduction was the analy. sls of food crisis; ‘basi. prob- I of wealth. bylaw in would not be required, cee ‘The department of high- ways has informed council that {t has completed the site plan for the access to Slocan on Highway No. 6 and has ‘sub- mitted the plan with coun- cell's request for lighting. 88 Council resolved to apply for 12 students working in the municipality during July and. ‘August. Speaker was Bud Godderis. Session 2, this Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 7.90 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hall in Kinnairad. It will deal with “The Population * Myth", and the speaker will be Ted Bristow. Session 3, March 5, at 7.30 p.m., at St. David's Church, Topic “Affluence and Meat”. As the rich get richer, they eat more meat. - Session 4, March 12, at 7.30 p.m., at St. Joseph's Hall. Topie is “The Food Aid Myth”. Who's helping who? Speaker is Bob Griffiths. é > Session 5, March 19, at 7.20 p.m,, at St. David's Chur “Topic is “Where From Her, are Gary and Wendy Bruce. Good News Toronto—The’ top legisla: tive body of the United Church - of Canada got some good news about finances recently. ‘The Bangladesh Hunger. Read your Tax Guide. _ Its worth it. Let's face it. Even though the eral year to make the tax farm easier to di —" yeu use th Income Tax Guide, which acoumpanic: your tax form, you'll find ficult as you thought. And for most of you, the ide. will be the only help you'll need to complete: your return. Read your Gu wverne need more xation Office back cover of the Guide. There you'll find all the aysistane So, you see, your Tax Guide will ne you'll need. probably be your best fricnd come i tax time. Read it thoroughly and follow it carefully. You'll find it will make your job ifficult jah. But when a Tut easier. been since yc it’s not as dif Tax Guide ‘71. How lung hay it ve read a really good book? We're making it easier to understand. low Blue Secticn nat the front of ing your tax, ul alance duc. a Bum thedteaed mandee Alternate life styles. Se Fund campaign, which was kicked off by the moderator, the Rl. Rev. Wilbur K, Howard, before Christmas, has reached $649,711 and'is expected to end up close to three-quarters of a million dollars, the execulive of general council was told at its quarterly meeting in Toronto.» Inaddition, the national M & 8 fund of the Church, which underwrites the cost of all work in Canada and overseas, in- creased by 6.7 per cent, with $12,767,871 contributed by church members in 1974 against $11,965,557 in 1973. ‘The regular fund for'world development and rellef shawed a 50 per cent increase at $642,082 against $428,240 in 1973. The:Castlegar United Church contributed almost’ $1,500 to the M.& S fund, in addition to-special collections * for the world development and relief.fund. =" ~x 6G ties Needed Prepared by the nutrition service B.C. health department. Question: How can I buy fruits and seed oils, Olive and peanut oil are also vegetable products, but they are low in polyunsatu- rated fats, punishment, And personally, I fee! that hate and revenge should have no part in our views on hanging. If the law is Lo bo obeyed, If «capital punishment is jist, then the killers should suffer the ponally of their acts, Even Jesus: words can be taken two ways, “Love your enemies". “Turn the other cheek”. But Jesus could be tough. He drove money changers out of the temple with a whip. He was somotimes angry. When He died, it was between two convicls who were suffer- ing tho death penalty. When one admitted he was suffering justly, Jesus did not disagree. Jesus Christ was also a hell-fire preacher. To teach that eternal damnation is at the end of a sinful life is far more severe than taking a stand In favor of capital punishment, And Jesus aid more about hell than anybody else. So, it seems to me, if we are to be against capital punish- ment, we should not take that. position on the basis of “super” Christianity. * Morning Worship 11 am. Service 7 Pan. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 - Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 CH RCHES What is Missing? CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleat Mote) Castleaird Plaza Sunday School 9.45 “vamily Worship 11 am, Evening Worship Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 865-3682 and 365-9664 * Rev. Richard’ Klein “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” Mid-Week Lenten Service ‘Thursday 7:30 p.m. Film Strip “In Our Stead” Rey. Richard Klein; Pastor 9365-3662 or 365-3664 APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plara. a fam, Sunday School . ‘a.m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic - ‘ Wed. 7.80 Prayer Bible Study Rev. N. Walker’ Phone 365-6662 vegetables most Answer: Good economy in the pur- chase of any food, including fruits and vegetables, means obtaining the best food value for the least number of dollars. Here are some ways to do this. Buy only those frults and vegetables that are in-good condition, fresh, and “in sea- son". When fruits and vege- tables are “out-of-season”, can- ned or frozen goods, especially store-brands, are usually more ‘economical, Specially ‘packaged pro- ducts (such as foil-wrapped potatoes, or peas ina sauce) are rarely good buys. Question: What Vitamin‘A'tich foods’: pod, buya rst ROBSON: ST, DAVID’S: “Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Church & Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. alternate Anglican & United Church Service 8 am, — Holy Communion (0 — Sunday School : 10 a.m. — United Church Service 11:15 — Anglican Service (morning prayer) Mid-week Activities: Call Church Office Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob Griffiths Parish Office: 365-8337 CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School for all-ages including adults 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am. Evening Fellowship hour 7:30 pm. Minister: Ira Johnson Ph, 965-6762 ——— “ ST, ‘RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -- Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. Business..and. Professional. Directory ‘The Women’s Auxiliary to the Robson Church has,’in the past, made up layettes each year lo be sent to various mission fields. Now, due to the increased cost of materials, the group finds that itis no longer feasible to make arlicles for this pro- ject. For this reason, they are asking that anyone having good used baby clothing on hand consider donating this clothing to help support the auxiliary's effort. Any “left-over” bits of yarn suitable for. making babies’ knitted garments will also be gratefully accepted. Colored, as __ well as white wool can be used. Any donations may be left at St. David's Parish Office. For further information please con- tact Mrs. J. Raine at 365-5266, or Mrs. R. Bro at 365-5659. Pancake Supper a Success The Robson Church Wo- men wish to extend their sincere thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make the pancake supper, held on Shrove Tuesday, such a real suceess, Particular credit is due to the ladies who gave their time in the kitchen and to those who donated (ood, and a very special “thank you" goes to Lhe young gitls who helped in so Tany ways. ‘The proceeds from the supper will be donated to both churches of the Ecumenical parish, ‘PAERMERE TS Squash, ‘carrots,’ spinach, broccoli ‘and when in: season, cantaloupe, peaches and apri- cots are good buys to provide Vitamin A. Dairy products, egg yolks and liver are also good Vitamin A sources but these are generally more expensive foods. Everyone needs one serv- ing of a Vitamin A food every other day because it is im- portant for normal growth, good vision, healthy skin and resistance to infection. Question: When I shop how can I tell the difference between satu- rated and “ARMOUR PLATING’ Hard Chrome Plating Hydraulic Ram and Cylinder Repair Engine Parts Grinding and Machining 365-8367 920 Col. - Castlegar For. RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stemp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 fats? The doctor told my husband not to eal the ‘satu- rated ones because of his heart - condition. Answer: Generally saturated fats harden at room temperature. They are mainly’ of ‘animal origin; fats in meats, eggs, butter and other dairy pro- ducts, but some are of vege- table origin, some solid mar- garines and shortenings, coco- nut oil, cocoa butter and palm oil. Many of these saturated vegetable oils are used in ‘bought cookies, pie fillings and nondairy milk Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. PARDMAN FURNITURE and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 3655240 Polyunsaturated fats are mainly liquid at room tempera- ture and are of vegelable origin; corn, cottonsced, saf- flower, soybean and sunflower _ DSS Ventilation YORK 644 Fiting WEST KOOTENAY *" ANIMAL HOSPITAL 88..No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd. Nelson Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Young Agencies Winter Hours, Effective Nov. 12 7 p.m. -8.30 p.m, Ph. 352-5152 KOOTENAY KIRBY = co. Sales & Service Trail Ph. 364-2588 Nelson Ph, 352-7244 GREEP’S ELECTRIC KOOTENAY TRADING “Antiques”. New and Used Furniture & Misc, 123 Main St., Castlegar “PHONE 3653719 For Cash — Pay Less at the TRADING POST We Buy, Tradé & Sell ANTIQUES We Buy & Sell Antiques Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. M8) ANTIQUE AND GIFT SHOPPE 272 Col. Ph, 265-8281 CASTLE-CRAFT WOODWORKS Specializing in all types af Prefinished _ Kitchen Cabinets, Store \Show- cases and Counters. Owner: Alec Hoodicoff 641 - 6th Ave., South PHONE 365-3616 RUBBER STAMPS. Water Should be Given Top Priority Says Area J Representative Martin Vanderpol ‘Two suggestions were put forward by Martin Vanderpol, of Robson, at the recent Ke- glonal District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) February meeting held in Nelson. Mr. Vanderpol wanted an addition -to a special projects committee recommendation ad- vising Kootenay-West MP; Bob Brisco, to prevail upon the federal goveriment for finan- cial assistance regarding se- condary industry in the Koote- nay. The recommendation said the assistance would be used “to provide the Kootenay with adequately serviced. lands which would attract suitable industrial developments com- patible with the region.” Mr. Vanderpol said the federal and provincial govern: ments should seriously consider “making substantial contribu- tions to the building and maintaining of adequate water systems.” He said this area in general Patricia Young Says. a 5 XS Martin Vanderpot has contributed greatly to the energy supplies of the U.S, and Canada, but has not “received any benefits in return.’ When voted upon Mr. Vanderpol's statements were included in the recommenda- tion. Confession of a Boxamaniac Some people collect ald love f letters, coins or matchbox covers. I find myself col- lecting boxes, Big boxes tall, short or - an and little boxes; squat boxes; fat, sassy boxes that once held Christmas crack- ers; sexy black boxes that wouldn't be seen dead in anything but gold leaf scripts manly cigar boxes; fragrant, flowery soap boxes, exotic foreign boxes and serviceable, no-nonsense boxes good only for storing other boxes, string, screws and scraps of sandpaper abuut to be retired, T'm the belle of the neigh- borhood among neighbors who have to move. T know how it all started. It dates back to World War II in England when we took our own weapping paper to the fish- monger or walked home with a dead-eyed mackerel balefully protesting its naked indigalt: For years my‘ gas: mask case was stuffed with paper bags—in case I stumbled across © a line-up for beans, brussels or nes. : Chocolate boxes are a joy Providing a COMPLETE COMMERCIAL PRINTING SERVICE © letterheads © envelopes © business cards © brochures © business forms - © invilations @ in-short... ANY PRINTING! CASTLEGAR NEWS “Where Quality and Service Both Count” 191 Columbia Ave. Phone, 365-7266 to the boxamaniac, particular ly scenes of early Victorian ° elegance, roses and petit point pictures. In New York 20 years ago, an ardent beau gave me a red heart-shaped two-pound box of eandy for St. Valentine's Day. ‘With candy and beau long since forgotten, Mr. Box joined my company, E You could say that I have | my own private Boxing Day every spring—usually when my ‘cleaning woman complains that she cannot find the washing machine, A wonderful opportu- nity to do my box thing. Like securing little boxes inside bigger boxes and bigger boxes inside the biggest boxes (like lawn mower containera), ‘Tobe sure, one or two may be delegated to such minor jobs as containers for string, nails, fusesand paint brushes. On the other hand, one or two may be elevated as receptacles for bathroom or bedroom: nick- nacks! No numismatist ever ‘The. Robson member felt the government was putting priority on the Beware The Blind Motorist _ Snow. and ico are such common conditions in this coun- try that Cy always a wonder Applications Urged for Federal Guaranteed Income Supplement Senior citlzens in B.C. are being reminded to appl for the federal guaranteed incor a developing area, He gnid before housing, recreational, transportation or sewage needs tre met, “you have to have the basic commodity of water.” Directing his comments to - Nelon-Creston MLA, Lorne Nicalson, who attended the meeting, Mr, Vanderpol said, “I urge you in cabinet to discuss this matter thoroughly.” His second suggestion dealt with the sharing of energy'resources. He said the provincial and federal govern- ments have agreed to share the revenue with municipalities, bul have excluded rural areas, Mr. Vanderpol wanted some of the energy wealth to be used to “stimulate activity in non-ageicullurally active rural areas, which would reduce the pressure in larger urban cen: tres.” . Driving Skills Can be Tested Sun., March 2 All Canadians, will have an ‘opportunity to test their driv- ing skills on Sunday, March 2, when the Canadian Broadcast- ing Corporation presents a one hour program called the “Cana- dian Drivers’ Test". Local listings should be checked for the time of the nationwide telecast, which is being produced and directed by Bill Bolt and hosted by Allan Miller. Multiple choice questions on correct driving procedures . will be submitted to both the viewing public and a studio audience of 200. The studio audience response will be com- pared against two high-mileage professional drivers, one from Edmonton, Alta. and one. from Moncton, N.B., anda university . graduate from Toronto. ‘The program will make use! of the Canada Safety Council's Defensive Driving Course films and materials, = Eh Figgas operate eg ig care,’ believe..that-.. ristocracy of boxes? After all, what self: respecting liqueur would settle for less than a sturdy gold- sealed container of dignity and flair? What fine French per- fume would be seen dead in a common cardboard overcoat? Admittedly, one cannot haul a sack of boxes around to cocktail parties as bon motts of stimulating conversation, as one might with a rare set of. stamps from the Virgin Islands. But they are great mem- ory makers, since fine boxes are invariably associated with pleasant events.,(One does not often include pill boxes or cereal boxes in a collection) Like that pretty tear- stained, forget-me-not candy box—tear-stained because it fell into the water while punt- ing on a summer lake with a love-lorn lemon. ‘ Boxes—I love ‘em—the tall and the short, the squat and the slinky, And who knows, with our declining forests, we could well be heading back to provid- ing our own fishpaper! RIVERVALE YARN SHOPPE Lessons for all machines New. yarn shades and Knit Garments Ph. 368-9907 + 463-2nd, Ave., Rivervale $.. No. 1, Trail, B.C. Dinner Attended‘ By Local Woman __ ‘A Casilegar resident, Mra. ‘ern was when you see drivers who don’t serape all their windows clear before starting off, ‘The B.C. Automobile Asso- cintion warna people on foot that it's up to you lo anticipate what these vehicle drivers aro going to do, If the car's windows are fogged up or cavered in snow, glve the driver'the right-of-way. The BCAA asks that you “walk wise with your eyes", especially when you see that the driver ‘is not using his eyes. INQUIRE ABOUT FREEZER MEAT, to their old age penstons. “Applications sre below the usual volume for this old spe ‘sional director re sald in Vic- torla tuday. “They must be in suon so that we ean process them tn tim gin pay: ments in Apr “However, this reminder does not apply to peapte who, ate in receipt of uther incume and are waiting for TS of T4A slips. They should not apply until they have received those slips." Mr. Kenmare said. ‘Some pensioners who have only bank interest and whose bankbouks ure up to date can provide the 1974 Income in-, formation from that source,” Mr. Kenmare sald that the guurunteed —Incume — supple- ment Is far one year ula lime. A new application is fequired cach year because entitlement depends on in- come. and) marital status in the preceding yeur. Application can be made to, the regional office in Vie- «tora or the district office in Vancouver. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 20, 1975 after.4 p.m.?. WE TRY to SATISFY CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS STEAK SALAMI ee te Add RIBS BEEF SHORT ——__ Whole 19 w. 89C Sliced 19 tb. BULK. Gov. Insp, WIENERS ... TURKEYS. BUTTERBALL, 10-12 Ib. Av. STEAK x2" Taw. w. 19 th, w 1.49 By iFrying CHICKEN FRESH FROSTED (Gov. Insp.) .................. tb. BABY BEEF LIVE BOLOGNA BEEF POT ROAST: BREAKFAST SAUSAG Gov, INSP, FRESH, GOV. INSP. The Plece ... No. 1 GOV. INSP Tasty Ib, Travelling . to Nelson? Do you travel 10 Nelson on Wednesdays We have a parce! avery Wednesday to deliver to The Nelson Daily News. Let's talk about remuneration for delivering it, CASTLEGAR NEWS Telephone’ 365-7266 f 89: CHEESE oo FINNISH, EDAM,: .:.... 99 COFFEE KADANNA, Reg. Gr. 99 BREAD FRESH 16 or. Sliced er eedtracaeceenncseace ee eeweseeewe ea Trrnent WHIP race C KRAFT, |. “7.1.29 EGGS GRADE ‘A’ FRESH 251,49 BUTTER 2.1.99 among the 650 guests who attended a testimonial’ dinner and reception at’ BCIT- in Burnaby last week honoring Mrs. Grace McGinnes of the NDP party. Head table guests at the Ginner included David ‘Lewis, Premier.and Mrs. Dave Bar- rett, NDP house leader Stanley Knowles, NDP_ parliamentary leader Ed Broadbent and presi- dent of Simon Fraser Univer- sity, Pauline Jewitt, ‘The members of her party presented Mrs. McGinnes with a color TV, which she said will be donated toa shut-in, as her active life style keeps her too- busy to watch television. The 70-year-old Mrs. Mc- Ginnes was quoted. as: saying “An NDPer never retires” and informed these present that she would continue to keep her hand in polities (although her role would be less active) upon her return from a hollday trip to Australia and New Zealand. 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ORANGES 6 Ibs. $1.00 CABBAGE ... th. 15c DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE Highway No. 3 at Genelle Bluffs, approxi- mately 7 miles North of Trail will be, subject to closure during the following hours Monday to «Friday. inclusive: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. - 8:15 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. 10:15 P.M. to° 12:15 P.M. 11:30.P.M, to 12:00 Midnight ©» 12:15 A.M, to 3:30 A.M, Closures will commence the week of March 3rd, 1975. An alternate route via Highway 38 through Rossland is available. : J. W. Nelson, P. Eng, | Regional Highway Engineer for Minister of Highways 19 nal tice SEE US ad @0c¢ . BRAKE & WHEEL 713 - 6th Ave. South Casllegar PHONE 365-7818 Masler Charge & Chargex Welcome (MRS.) Lois HYGHES, News x0ITOR WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTINING KOR, ‘Matt atibactipilon rate to Ube Canttezar News {a $400 per yen, The price by delivery buy Is 20 cout ce. Sinule copies In atures ure 20 | cents ‘ Seoan he signed in oimk with the correct name and auhireas of the writer, “Pen" mimes wilt be used on Fequent, bul the correet name must be sub mitten. Agreement: 3 [ agreed by the advertiser re- ing apie that the Hability af the paper in ME failure te publish ony averpise- ny lvseription or in the event that raccerar in the publishing uf an advertise be United to the umount pald by Mitt portion uf the advertise rupled by the tucurreet tem onty, | ut bene Mablity in any event AMOUAL Pall for auetl a cines mall regisiralln qumber (ip ¢ Castlegar News la a member of the Audit Mureau of Cirevtatians, At te also a niember af the Canadian Weekly Rewarayent Amoclation and the 1. diviston Of the Cunadian Weekly New sp: im Annan ALUE WISE SHOPPERS AML correspondeney stint The Falun, Conttigar News, Dra gar, IC, VEN SI, batters foro be autitresnead 200, Castle i Nat ae Bena t wv , : : , ee A A cnc an as A ama a