(eee tpn gene ae ang rq rove t 4 “lle ha pros th pep maintain, unawed by bier ely el” CASTLEGA NEWS Page Four — Thureday. October 3,'1974 ee ful AE Sled Kegs Welcome Canvasser - United Appeal. Underway >! ‘The annual drive for funda for the Castlegar District United Appeal is now underway, a drive which gives everyone the opportunity to contribute to a central fund which is distributed toa number of, well deserving and worthwhile causes, Member agencies are not all charitable in the strict sense of the word, ‘but they do have an the ‘social ‘of jour. remedial to” Prevedtive work.” The appeal. this: year takes Be ‘in an: ‘economic climate in'which many of us are bothered by. inflation, job insecurity, and’ the unknowns of a changing world: More directly, a strike now in its fourth month at Cominco's Trail operations has idled many longtime United * Appeal donors, a situation made even:worse for: living ‘on the ‘Publie dole. bai taaT t the. United Appeal by the fact that Cominco has While it is true that government is ee dred a neta ide by more and’ more’into:the,realm.of welfare,. employees. © © fortunate ‘neighbors and those with legitimate needs, they might consider their donation as an investment In: helping ‘these ‘groups to ‘direct nor: should it’ be allowed: to. “The community and they cover the ‘realm from: ‘ If the people of the Castlegar district have. difficulty accepting their obligation to their less’; persons away from destructive acts or a habit of government itself still cannot-do the. job ‘alone, ; “ment fl wnt nyo. decide to go back te wor.” ete approach, of big government will never’ satisfy the requirements of personal contact ‘and: ‘eoncern which are so desperately needed in this i increasingly impersonal | age. 3 R “This unfortunate fact of ‘life must’ be ‘a challenge to:the ‘rest of us to be even more generous than usual this year so that the Castlegar District United Appeal can’ meet its $25, 000 goal. | This year’there are 27 local member i agencies who will benefit directly from the United Appeal funding, and they. are the ones who will suffer if we’ aren't ‘generous with our, donations. +The people of Castlegar and area can assist those willing and able’ to work‘ with -the less * Castlegar_District: United Appeal. “Say. yesl" when your canvasser calls. 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Supply.:Hea euarters ¥ lized Service =< | WHEREAS — the Air Cadet Leagues are. devoted to volute community, and: to! the neta andj: _ WHEREAS — thie of, given ul Semen ethes ‘and Seely to the very: broad’ field Toho E relation to the week- by-week: training of Cadets; “al these same civilian volunteers: are promoting’ an effective national “program of ‘citizenship’ tr es for our: youth; x WHEREAS 5 for les Savings Credit Union's Second Annual New. Car. Show ‘See You Therel BOT le FORD COUNTRY QUARTERS YOUR TOTAL FORD CENTRE “fortunate by ‘a’ generous: donation ‘to’ the " yesearchers still: have not In} the /absence :of such ae ‘physical : examination and the’! way: in’ which’ his: ‘aymptoms «! horses = “running around | ina” 2/veorral Jooking fol Eee to get Suser ‘and Spice by Bill Smiley | _ Miss the Opportunity a Change History) . p cal Pp some OS ecloatenaes Fro ‘the sublime to the ridiculou: Letter. ‘from (old frend ; i A going’: to: the, Geos convention: in Toronto July.» 224-272. 1 have:'a: room:at®:: s: the? Sheraton, : bute: Fe 2s good ‘Alas,’ ‘twas; not-to be Thanks magnific icent stat your letter‘about Aug. 24th And my, my, what.a lot Pierre, ‘after: the = “streets common people are, is ‘safely. , back’ in:his:ivory tower, or’ crystal palace, scoffing -at any. suggestions, that he do som thing’ about inflation. Rockefeller. ‘is 7 now Vice-President of the United:States:’And: 1 hope Father McLaughlin. hung alone: for a moment, Tymight Shave ‘been'’able#to change the whole: course of history. Providing I. had 2a club in hanks again. George: (George: Cadogan is a modern, jon.Quixote who. vand® afraid of ‘nothing: At‘: present ‘he is jance\ at sthe: full” itt agad windmill; K.C.\Irving, who practically: owns: the -Mar-} itimes.) And’ give my love # toy Elda ‘and “the: kids and the grandkids. Hang in there and slug it out with old K.C. “2 It seems the New Bruns- wickers ‘are; after. mé this year. ‘Just: the other. day “Tegot’aphone call, ona i> Saturday. morning, from —* Gordon ° -Fairgrieves, ‘pub- lisher‘of the Hartland (N.B.) Observer. I didn’t even snarl ‘atthim,: though: it: was 9 am. our.time, and I'm not the best of company at that ; hour on a Saturday my day to sleep i inl He ‘soft-talked. me, that -.:: man, It) took ime ‘a: couple , of -minhutes to-realize ‘it; a3 Twas > still groggy’ from watching the late, late show. I have'anorpy. every,.Friday "= “night; becuase 1 don't have --to work’ on.Saturday. It’s a = compensation’ thing from my childhood, ‘when’ my ‘mother called up the theatre “-manager, and told him Hot. tet'me in’ to'the Wednes-" ‘day; < ‘afternoon. ‘matinee, because? +1 wasnot! ‘only © Spout ten. i Anyway, Gordon isi the ‘year’s award -for. sweet-talk © and. persistence. He invited “me, and: my‘ wife;‘and any.) /.ckids who! were around,:. to” come down' to Hartland’ for the Remembrance Day wee! the’ carrot’ for“the “donkey, ‘tossed’ off ‘the: fact that I'd‘: » be in distinguished company. 3 One? of: their: speakers: in devil: Gordon, - that’ is,‘not:, Milton. . i He extolled the ‘beauty of: the Maritimes in Novem- «ber, the fact. that. our’ bed: room’ at “Ms house’ would’>*”- have‘ a’ TV ‘set, and various, iknow! —,-don’t know . what. e':has: planned. (She «was bed ‘and not: in’ the mood OF Productive. : Forest ‘Land : roduction: in\each ofthe last five years due to dam. improve- ents, powerline: right-of-ways { Monday; has: put: theses ques-: tions to district’ forester: tion secretary Jim Horswill ys it would be | interesting:to >, e general public to guess th inswers to these. questions an says the public will be advised Johnson. Meanwhile associa- with, her! 5 for. broken ribs.), ‘Twas : tempted, ‘and: 1 stand before: you, brethern > and: sistern, and: I admit: T/.put!‘out. a! few feelers, pwhile:. the old’ lady >was “asleep. Called «.the: travel j agency.” Yes,1 “could’just “? “make it to'Fredericton and ° back on the weekend, with: ~ ~ out’ losing a day’s pay. And if everything ran_on time.’ 3) St would. only cost :me about three hundred bucks, if I. took, my: wife. And Fonly ‘six or’ eight ‘hours. to « write © a).Speech, * Not™ bad. ‘And «free: room and: board down. there..Oh, yes, I was tempted. >And © the: good Gordon didn’t: leave a “stone: un- turned, Same“ night’‘there = wasa telegram, phoned from * ‘Toronto, « backing‘. up. the: ‘phone call, Three. days later -~. aa ‘letter: ¢.It): will be (a piece’ of fabric across a frame and. attach ‘iti | window hanging, - “measure for. ‘the length you will need, ‘how far apart you want the beads to. hang, and how wide an area ‘you: ave to cover, to arrive at the : ‘number, of beads you will need. TA doubled, heavy fabric such as) seain ‘binding! will. give: you an ‘sized, shaped and: located.’ It's sefisy enough to replace a fuse or reset a circuit breaker. if, you can ‘get to'it {in 1. excellent’ base. on ‘which :to hang your, beads and attach hooks: For a rigid’ base stip a. piece’ of: wood into the fabrie Using rigid or flexible wire “or thread, make’ your “ropes” and when you have reached the “desired length: attach them to your: fabric, A’ short. wire link, ora metal loop at the end of the “rope’-will provide you\a different kind of hanging. Slide the | loops: over a piece’ of, rounded: wood: ‘or curtain rod: and you will be ‘able to open and close them as ‘you wish. ~ Broken necklaces,,made : either by. you or someone else canbe repaired with greater durability.‘ Waxed dental’ floss instead of thread will ‘make your necklace almost ‘unbreak- sable: Use. it’-as you‘ would thread, and attach it ‘securely to. the: necklace fastenings.’ ‘’Sewing: beads: to Tshirts : a add the ‘dark. “So” you, use flashlight—provided‘ you’ know” where the flashlight is and ‘can 5 find it in the dark. Another problem that ma; plague you when the lights / out: you,can find the flas| } flashlights‘ are unused. for, too long a time, and when the need for. emergency, lighting: arises,’ the batteries have lost energy. leaving only aboyt two or thre minutes of light available. 3/:).; Batteries wear down even when not used. They only have so much “shelf life.” Shelf life is the time a battery can be stored at 70 degrees F. before it loses: 10 per cent of its energy outp The. shelf-life depends on the © type ‘of battery. you ‘choose. ‘, {Carbon-zine. ‘cells are “cheapest and can‘ be ‘used’ for: : most ” low. demand ~ purposes. ‘They. ave’ a shelf life: of abot nine ‘months,’ :at which time. they.‘will/ produce about ‘two hours of continuous: Heti eae ‘Alkaline “cells. are” 7 expensive but their shelf Ife is is about twice that bf carbon-zine ,: cells, and they will give ‘about 10. hours: of ‘continuous light. They. perform well’ in, high: current-drain situations. : .°\\* te - Trail Concert Society Plans : Ifyou ‘are buying clothes with’ bead work, check: the articles carefully. Some manu- /facturers are’ gluing the’ beads “onto clothing which looks great “until the first cleaning. ‘While-you are.collecting “ your beads you can use them as a/bit’of ‘decor. A variety : of, beads in a brandy glass, bow! oF. + jar, can, be) ver: as: year are. well underway ‘and a:varied inted ‘thi ‘The first concert on Oct. 16 is an audio-visual production of a reduced version‘ of “!The © Magic Flute” by Mozart, | featur- ing, soprano Ingrid Suderman, tenor Paul Trepanier: and bari.’ Pre Holiday Stock Up Sale YOUNG a ies HINDS OF BEEF =. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurad SAUSAGE : MEAT a NA No. 1 Quality => o 69 as 89 : BISCUITS PAULIN 9 VARIETIES. 1 LB. “tone Roland Richard. Technic an ornament. 3 To keep’ beads from ‘run- ning away! from you while: you ‘are working with: them, : place them ‘on'a piece of rough fabric such as felt or. in little boxes.° Macaroni, Popcorn, gum: \ drops and other. edible materi-. ‘’ ‘als smake ‘great, beads - for dren. At the: next birthday: ; ‘party: or rainy day, ‘give th ids a‘piece of-string, a pile of beads” and offer a prize to the ‘one. who: eats‘ his or hi necklace the quickest. | : t for this includes. six Kodak Carousel projectors, a tape recorder, stereo, amplifier, projection < sereens’ and :speakers, Cos- _ tumes for the ae are oh Mare’ Chagall. ' » Other, col season are Robert. Aitken with flute’ and ‘Erica ‘Goodman with ‘harp; Clive Lythgoe ,or® piano *\'and Craig Reiner: with percus- ’ sion.Mr. Reiner, will be accom- ‘panied’ by’ a’ keyboard player. The Festival Concert, Soel- a etyisa See thers at soturdoy Ss . Car Show. _ Super-Valu Parking Lot : whose: main purpose’-is, to‘ provide exposure:.to- high: quality artistic: programs pre- sented by: professional’: artists. + cin so ;doing, the ‘society, .also -/provides’an opportunity for 5Canadian professional talent to be better known in: Canada and ‘abroad. The society is financial- ly assisted by. the B.C. 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