NEW CAR SHOW, sponsored annually by Castlegar Savings held this year at Castleaird Plaza. adding to the interest wes an Anti Gredit Union, was Eight car dealera had their 1976 models on display and as well there were a number of prize draws throughout the day. Also ique Car Show sponsored by the Columbia Chapter of the Vintage Car Club of Canada. In this picture the assistant gales SAE isa Sitverdao Chevrolet half-ton pickup with an eight-foot degurds camper ato| Chevette Uses. Castlegar Sa fost great,” he cA manager for Kay Motors of Trail, Syl Bridarolli, looks over the powerhouse of the wings Credit Union general manager tal he was very plessed withthe Nef Car Show, calling tone ofthe best “It was Castlegar Ne Ghevello, Nova and jebber Funeral for 21 Year Old Marie Salikin of Thrums Mario Ann Salikin, 21, of ‘Thrums, died at her home. She was born Nov, 3, 1953 in Trail and received her education at Stanley Humphries Secondary School at Castlegar. Funeral services com- menced Monday and concluded ‘Tuesday from the Qotischenia the time of her death was attending B.C. Vocational School at Nelson, She is survived by her Popoft of hs brothers, Alex, John, hae Lavern and Edward, all of Ootischenia; two sisters, Val- erie and Violet, both at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Larion Popoff of Ootischenia and Mr. and Mra, S. Fominoff of Winlaw and great-grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike N. Popoff of Ootischenia. . = She was predeceased by her mother Vera in. 1966, jurial took place at Ooti- schenia Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in husband Fred; father, John GI y at ane, USED" charge of Blood Transfusion Pioneer In 1947 British Solabia. became the first province in sig gat Prive | Canada to establish a Red Cross blood transfusion service. SINGER S—ter—e—t—c—h Sewing Classes MEN’S PANTS Nev. 3 to 10 — 7 to 9 p.m. BASIC KNIT 4 Week Course Beginning October 30th — Fee $10 MEN'S SPORT COAT 2 Week Course Nov. 17 to Dee. 1 — Evening Courses Fee $7.50 + LINGERIE 4 Week Course November 3, 10, 17, 24.— 1 to 3 pm. Fee $10 SINGER FABRIC SALE CONTINUES 20% Off All Bolted Fabric " Y, Off Pre-Cut Fabric SEWING CARTER’S corres 703 - 7th Ave. $, — Castlegar — Phone 365-3810 Insurance | / Canada IMPORTANT TO UIC CLAIMANTS - Unemployment report ca will delay your next cheqie. will be publish As a postal strike can now take place on very short notice, ve. NOTto Instead, they must be taken to the nearest U.I.C. office. Failure to do so Ann = LANDERS — - Dear Ann Landers: If there's trouble here, please tell me. I'm . getting eoncerned. We have three children—two girls,7 and 8, and a son age 4. My husband pays very little attention to the girls. He was - disappointed from birth that they weren't boys and has let them know it, His affection for cur son seems to be getting out of hand. He holds the child on his lap from the minute he gets home from work till bedtime and kisses him on the mouth at least 10 times during the evening. I think father-son affection is beautiful but I'm beginning to worry about what's happening in our house. Any suggestions? —Third- Eye Momma Dear Momma: The situation as-you deseribe it sounds plenty unhealthy. For the boy's sake I urge you to talk to a profes: sional at once and ask his advice on how to proceed. * Your Husband needs help for suréand unless he gets it's Soon, the boy may grow up with severe emotional problems. co. Dear Ann Landers: How can I say this without sounding like a statusconselous snob—or worse yet, a, grabby mother of the bride? Our daughter was’ married two weeks ago and has just returned from her honeymoon, She received lovely wedding gifts but alas, many duplicates. in the process of getting credits, Five times this week we were told, “This gift ons nol purchased here. It was simply placed in our box.” Ann, we were so embarrassed, not for ourselves but for those friends who felt they had to “upgrade” their gifts by placing them in boxes from the elty’a leading jewelry and department stores. Will you kindly say something about this in your column? It would save the bride and her mother considerable time if they knew where the gift came from.-We really don't care if it was purchased in a discount house or ate Thank you, eary From Walking Dear W. from W.: Sorry, CoN teMingimaemem People are going to pull that stunt, so long as they have boxes, tissue paper, satin ribbon, and can gift-wrap at home. I feel your letter does have merit, however, and am printing it to let my readers know they don't always get away with it. And when they do get caught they look pretty tacky. Dear Ann Landers: My father died lst year and left me a nice inheritance and some good real estate, I was 29 and anxious to get married. Of course, [received several offers from men who never looked at me.before.. - Five months ago I married a man who said he was divorced, but wasn't, (It cost me a small fortune to keep him out of jail and get the-legal mess untangled.) Last week, I learned he hed a plaster cast put on a perfectly good leg by his brother who is a doctor, as an excuse to stay away from work for several weel No philosophy, please, just a short,. tothepoint answer will do, What do you suggest I do about this man? —Dovble-Dolloped Dear Doll: Throw the bum out. Insulin Users Warned to Check ‘Vial + Box Labels Inaulin' users in B.C.’ are advised by the Department Oot National Health and Welfare to carefully examine thelr insulin and compare the label on the > box with the label on the vial. ~ If they differ in any way, © even the lot numbers, the complete Package should be returned to the: pharmacy, These discrepancies in’ packaging are now coming to tent following a warning issued ry the department on Sept. 26°, of a serious health hazard involving an insulin product anufactured by Connaught Laboratories in Toronto and distributed th B.C. 5 The ‘Health Protection Branch is monitoring the situa- J. tion to ensure.that insulin on the market is properly pack- aged and labelled. Connaught Laboratories is informing ida- betic’ elinies, boaptale snd harmacies well as all Nhantiee of ‘the Canadian Diabetic Association, ‘Members of the public are. requested to bring this warning to ithe attention of known in users, " Persone Injecting them: | calves or being injected with insulln of a different type than the one normally used for their therapy, face a possible inade- quate Peontrol of btood sugar. levels and ‘consequently of urinary levels of sugar. | - Ealy Tooth Decay Defection Possible by Another Method Dental research may have come up with another method of early detection of tooth decay. Until recently, the tooth was believed to be ve. But by applying a technique de- veloped for studying fluid movement in major organs such asthe kidneys, dental scientists observed that dentinal fluid did move from the pulp to tiny. channels in the dentine to the enamel. They found that a slow- down’ in this flaid movement, caused by a high sugar diet, may, be an early indication of. tooth decay, developing. The high sugar diet. is said to disturb the hormone balance, and with the slowdown of this internal fluid, the teeth are more vulnerabl he dental researchers found that healthy teeth with a normal flow are invulnerable to decay-causing bacteria that are always found in the mouth. e scientists have found chemical ways of stimulating ue flow ‘of this dental fluid, may some day be one method of preventing decay. “About 15% of Canada’s op- ulation urban. areas Hives, concentrated within 100, alles ‘of the United States’ border. © The Kootenay Alcoholism Society : Ind Annual GENERAL MEETING HEALTH CENTRE Spruce Street — Castlegar Tuesday, October 28 7,00 P.M. All members .and Inlerested persons urged to attend. A most interesting film SHOCK TALK will follow the business meeting, IN THE: HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER: THE MAYEAIR HOTEL : provides ‘spacious new accommodation «with fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, phone,’ free, parking. and view, batconies. All this for. enjayment. On’ your, next visit to Vancouver: stay downtown at. the Maytate Hotal located at Hornby and Robson’ ‘Streets, > > For reservations, write to : a) - THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 45 Hornby St.. Vancouver 1, B.C. er Phone ares 604-617-6751, @) mveviess @) UNION 76 SERVICE 789 Columbla — Castlegar — Phone 365-3111 ag OFF WINTER TIRES (QPecnena by TRE Gellert tingha attend HURRY] THIS Hct SAS SALE ENOS Medical Centre Associate Director is to Speak Here . Guest speaker at the Registered Nurses Association ° of British Columbia's West - Kootenay District, meeting to be held at the Hi Arrow Arms associate director, educational bia Medical Centre, Registered nurses. from, the district are invited to attend the business meeting. Assurance: _chémage Canada nursing’and the BCMC’s role will be the theme of Mrs. LNeylan’s address. ‘The B.C. Medical Centre as established by the provincial government in 1973 has respon- sibilities for co-ordinating, plan- ning and developing tertiary care facilities, research and ers in the, province. - LEGION BINGO Any change in this “| 1 . legion Hall tfn! Nov. 4 is Margaret Neylan, : planning for the'British Colum- * Educational planning in - education for health care work- © SRSssnN Bese Me PIECE EEEECELECEE ES gititd TAALETEET S23 £23 om BBS iteasd pesuus aucuecaNcyes Bee RRRERR S5SEE55S Sesee4 pRRssENES BSSE8 388s 2 % 8 Call WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY -Ph. 35-118 a2 [ Ie de ssggssegsesgsos segsalis| S53 BEEES: FEEE REEERE, SEEEEE ESE Ba 333 SEETEEEE 120102 SEEEEE ” FREER =: 2 iz “ BSSSSSBO BRERA Nae ae! SERES | -geeeeeezerl Vee VeRTeRVeRES RBLseN: ERGSS 3333392299 S22533 ss #22822 the 75th of the jredit ‘union movement in’ Canada was cut in the Castlegar Brilliant] office of Kootenay Savings Credit Union last Thureday fy ite rst viee-president, Joo Choveldave, nho was ably assisted ly and flicer, Mra. Louise aiteoff, and.the credit‘union's member and public rel fous olficer, Jim Anderson. The cake, donuts and coffee were then Injoyed: by the’ branch's staff and its-customers. Inter- cal GEOR UGA Way Wea Aiwa aervasts Gaskisg te leaning of (he fret czeiit ubon al Canaida'oa, Oct. 16,1900, in vis Quabee, wo by Alnbenie Dear . Kootenay Savings Credit Union more million: Ther ‘Trail, Castlease (Brilliant) and Fruitvale Credit Unions were am: ed as Kootenay Savings Credit Union on Jan. 1, 1969, and there are now seven branches including Nakusp, New Denver, South Slocan and Salmo. —Castlegar News Photo 000 members with assets of $34 | Foundation Gets Club's Proceeds Dwelve'and'a halt tablea ok’ part In play Monday an Krog ening sha baci ele toThis oe ‘Young canady ridge Abe he - Book Week will take place from <\Nov.10-15:The highlight of the week will be the events on Nov. 15, in the. basement of, th Castlegar’ Library: There will be a: puppet. show, a craft display by ‘Naney Levesque atory’ “hour. Specific times’ will be snnoineed mhen they are ser iP those that took br with the proceeds going to e Canada Kdney, Founda; "Traditionally, Book ‘Week * includes a contest for students and this year willbe. ine exception. prize will go the student in the dlsteet w ho ‘submits the: hest children’s tory on’ tape. Students ih schools: with- (‘out equipment to comply with this'may enter a: written, iMustrated children's story. This -conteat is for all students from primary, to. high school ‘Teachers and students are, -- DSC Canadian ‘Kidney ~ Youn Canada‘ Book Week Nov. 10-15 “Includes Story Contest 222 Fle veneered plywood oH reminded: Shae durlig: Yo nig Caninda’ Week aie invited to crt “Sto visit’ the' libraties and that the Ibrarians wil be pleased to xptain:how. books are cata: ill even’ ae ae suggestion boxes in the irae jes. Ifyou have opinions you thiak should be shared concern- ing hours, book. titles or what: ever, be sure to Srop your note into the’ box. “cThe local libraries often provide a‘ showplace ‘for local and travelling art exhibits, ; e Kinnaird library are soveral interesting w wor Colin’ Pryce of Castlegar. ‘: Tt-has' been-important to our jlibraries that: they serve included