0) nec ee COSTUME REVIEW for School's most recent. Primary concert “Festival of Fan and Frolie” was held Friday as the staff, children and parents prepare for the three nights' showing Schoo May 27, 23 and 23, Primary productions have always been favorites and the public is Citizenship was the theme of the May meeting of the New Denver Women's Institute. The members were pleased to welcome R. Harding as guest speaker, who spoke on “Citizenship"—but a little dif- ferent kind of citizenship. He touched on pollution locally, nationally and interna- tionally and of what is happen: ing to the rivers, lakes and the seas; of nuclear pollution; northern parts of Canada and perma-frost; and of agricultural land and hungry people. It:was an interesting and informative and gave much food for thought, ‘The members endorsed the “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMDRESSION® FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND “ALL YOUR FAMILY We Now Have 2 Full Size Range Men's and omen ‘s by Curis Phone 368-7025 — Pine St. — = Casttog r forewarned that admlasion Is tobe by advanced tickets oaly. Ths is due to the lmited seating capacity. These Uckets will be available on a first come first served basis, Some of the members of the production displaying thelr costumes are, front row, left to right, Lals Melo, Maria Silva, Dwayne Beninger, Joe Medelros and Slocan Women's Institute Endorses Board's Efforts for a New Hospital Slocan Community hospital board's efforts for a new hospital, and will write letters towards the brief being pre- pared by the board for the hospital district. ‘A donation was given the New Denver-Silverton Bursary ward, Mra. R. Nunn, the delegate ~ to the conference at Castlegar,” gave her report. Among the {many things discussed, all institutes were urged to sup” port “Mass Screening For Breast Cancer. For the Celebration the WIL ‘will have ‘charge. 0 ‘Novelty Booth and a float wat be put in the parade. |The Kootenay Library Sys-, tem Society will bring the bookmobile to New Denver on ‘June. 11 and decision for their own library will be made. In June; The encyclopedia will be loaned’ to Lucerne Secondary School. ue ‘The booster prize was won by Mrs. C, W. Nelson. Mrs. M. Bradshaw read as the Thought ‘for the Day “Success”. Mrs. E. George and her daughter served a lovely tea following the meeting. at CASTLEGAR DRUG - Yes, we have a wonderful selection : to please them all... drop in.to make. Combe f Pins Sst and Caliibia ‘Avenue’ Phone 365-7813” + Open Mon, to Thurs. 9 a.m. to pm. Fridays Open 9 a.m. 109 p.m. Sa.9 m. 0 5:30 pam. Sun, od Holiday Hours: 12. noon to 1 p.m. and 6107 p.m, your selection now! ~ Win Dave's CHICKEN | See Page 4 Question: Are Hieetle foods lower in. calories? ‘Answer: Not necessarily. Dietetic foods are foods altered for specific. conditions. ‘They may have reduced salt intake or” reduced sugar intake. How- - ever, even’ though sugar con- tent is lower, it does not always mean calories are lower. In some instances “dietetic” foods ate a bigher id calories than lar foods, Example: “dlete- tle chocolate bars, cookies and ice cream often have as many or even more calories than regular products, Question: My family, hates liver. What other fooda are g sources of iron? Answer: ‘Other good sources of iron would include organ’ m (kidney, heart), “red meats, ‘and ‘cereals, egg yolks, nuts, and dried fruits (raisins, cots, ele). ’ Question: “-. Tam concerned about the: high cost of dental work for. myself and my family. Are = there foods which we might eat which: will’ help prevent av ue bent kinds of food that build a sound body also build strong teeth. However, proper food cannot add anything to the. « enamel of'a tooth that has: Guide Conference Celebrating 65 Years Approximately 35,000,Girt Guides in British Columbia are celebrating 65 years of freedom of cholce.: + A ‘number of girls were dressed’ to’ represent some current Interests as they took part in the ceremonial opening of the recent Girl Guides of Canada, British Columbia Coun- ell annual meeting and confer- ence, {Theme of tho conference at, Totem Park, UBC, was “Giving and Growing with our Girls", Some 200 commissioners {rom all parts of British Colum- bia including Mrs. A. Walker. ot Grand Forks, Mrs. D. Sm of Castleatr nd Mrs. D. fy of Robson, attended. “Thohighlightof the annual banquet, for the Kootenay area, _was the presentation of the’ + Medal of Merit to Mrs. Lillian’ ‘Trevor Murphy, Back row, left to right, Wayne Salikin, Philip Cordeiro, Peter Kardash, Spencer Lauriente, brary Sem Lucio D'Onofrio, Ester Moxley and catia Opec Cerlagar Nava Photo Smoking. Habits are ‘Sopped Only by Personal Sacrifice “Most everyone will admit that smoking fs bad for their health. But a smoker also pays for his habit in terms of loss of self-respect in that he finds himself dictated to by a three- inch cylinder of shredded tobac- co leaf, Just as many smokers have quit the cigarette habit: just to rid themselves: of “tobacco slavery”, as have qult s for reasons of health. At an initia! meeting of a amoking withdrawal clinic, a ‘during which the teeth are / forming ‘under the gums. ‘Therefore as an aid to good teeth formation it is important that during the tooth’ forming ‘years (1 to 14) plenty’ of proper fe eaten such’ as milk, ‘eggs, cheese and Vitamin D, The Daily Food Guide provides a valuable guide’ for meal planning to include these foods for: the whole family. This food guide can be obtained free, on request from your local Health Unit. ‘No valid evidence has been produced to. show that any special kinds of foods, vitamins, meditine or minerals withthe exception of fluoride applied ~ direetly ‘to the ename! can len or. improve the enamel after the teeth have erupted. ‘Avoiding’ excessive sweet ‘sticky food,, particularly‘as ‘gnacks and brushing the teeth. and gums after eating will help © ‘prevent tooth decay. mi Speaks. ot Women’ . ~ Aglow Fellowship : “The Trail Women's Agiow. Fellowship, held its monthly >. Fmeeting and luncheon: in the: ‘erra Nova Inn, with 99 ladies Surrey, B.C, and Mra, sulle ‘Buchenaur ‘were guest. speak- “ers. +The June 10 meeting will also be hetd in the Terra Nova ‘and the guest speaker will be already erupted. It must be Sister Veronica Doble ‘of Nel- A gaten ‘over the whole perlod. son, ‘peyehlatrist. dumbfounded. the _participanta by telling them: ~*Not one of you really wants to stop amoking, otherwise none of you would be here now! He then explained that as long as smoking was considered altractive in some d that giving up involved sacrifice, the inner conflict which resulted Drevented a person irom giving up the babit Until one learns tohate the habit for’all the. misery it can bring, now and in the future, ‘one will continue to. be the victim of this inner conflict. Pamphlets and information about cancer tan: be obtained free ‘by writing to: B.C. ‘and Yukon Division, Canadian Can- cer Society, 1925 West Broad- way, Vancouver, or 857 Cale- donla, Victoria, B.C. Brownlow of Trall, the Koote- hay arca commissloner, During the conference, members of the British Colum- bia’ planning committee for Gulding on’ the'Move were , evident, making use of all opportunities to encourage everyone to think “Gylding oa the Move", Keynote speaker was Ed.) D consultant and workshop leader’ on Personal Growth and Family Development, Clare M. Buck: land, whose subject was “How Can We Both Win?—Communl. cation’ for Growth’, % Provincial commissioner Dr. Marion Rogers, chaired the annual meeting on ‘Wednesday afternoon, Special guest at the ban; quet that ‘ovening was Mrs, Walter Owen, wife of the ‘Lieutenant-Governor THE PATH OF TOTAL AWARENESS’ Invites you to join us in a “WEEKEND WITH ECK” TALKS, FILM, MUSIC, DISCUSSION . 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Parliament ipaciieaay Victorians) B.C. VBV./ 1X4 [VANDALISM has besome a proba at ech pbced Pas Orok Park [which is presently going unattend ‘aed ed alata pur me panto eu ay nn ar ds 1940, “residing in’ Trail uotil 1944 when he moved to 628 7th Av; 8, Castlegar where he had th, lived until his trade as plumber and.steam- fitter. During».théSecond © World War! he worked in the: heavy water plant at.Cominco. Prior. retirement, he was: with the warehouse'division of Cominco, He retired in 1972 + after 46 years service. SF 1 The matter of a ponds and © pool bylaw is to be investigated ty.the elty’s bylaw committee. ‘This step was taken Mon- day night: when council re: esived a delegation’ which voiced concern for the safety of children in a eity that did not appear to.have any controlling regulations for ‘ponds and awim- ming pool : ‘Aa ‘6: a delegation earlier, CASTLEGAR, SanTnISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY, 28, 1976 No. 1 has t's council mee of the City Bight’ eauncl beating a roquest of the O ir: Gra: eat of the:Kinnaird Im. , “provement Socie ‘serving in in’ honorary. member of the! Royal Canadian The International Typ ‘graphical Union, Local: Now 28 (Vancouver Typographical Un- seertifie Legion and was involved with | Beoating an and the local library. ‘& member of He the Keilghts of Pythins Lodge : tinued | tion given. by: the:de: partment of municipal affairs is “that there fa no special bylaw in’ ‘wim pools. "He understood” there‘ was now’ a bylaw in. Rust told the ¢: Mr: Rust had tried t during’ an/ aultable’ bylaw as “4 guidelin it to Victoris: thy (continued on page 2) pilse ike for 100 bottles ‘of Coca-Cola ‘and 50. ‘rand fe jof Dave's ‘ied chicken in the classified i rousored durin, f in the Castlegar News takes pliseed today ‘announced in next week’ with the: winner to B ied ad users contest, In addition, evéryone: who placed a classified Fin in ‘today's: “paper is eligible for the four draws for buckets of Dave's chicken and the six ‘draws for 24 bottles of Coke.) * Last week's winner of 24 bottles of Coca-Cola each are Mra, Pat Sears; R. R. 2, Nelson; \Dan Bilinski, 861-3rd’Ave. N. tlegari: W. W./E, Cook,129'-'100th St.;; Blueberry Creek; M. ” Kavalo, 28 Hanna Drive; Trall; Lynne Jones, General Delivery, le eas Mrs, Arlee Anderson, 729 Meadowlark ane, Winners of: backsts: of: Dave's chicken ‘are ple Sadie ~ s9030th Ave: gar; Fred Wendi Castlegar; Mickey xo “eth ’ Ave. : Jones, Box 116,’ Rel ‘At press tinie last’ cate ‘one ‘chicken winner and two' Coke ‘winners were not confirmed. These are K. L. McCreight, Box 3404, ‘of Castlegar for the chicken and John Louklanoff, SS 2, Site 10. «Cit, Castlegar, and Mrs. G. Gyck, 978 Eldorado St., ‘Trall, for the ied by the Monday night’s council meeting when a resolution was received, the’ Regional ig fased, athe ‘directors’ of electoral areas I and J are not | "Vin agreement’ with'same.'< = Ald. Audrey Moore said the letter. ‘should ‘be ‘reeelved | with regret, ‘and -hopan:an alternate: method of ‘financing «could be activated in the future. (Ald. Mike Livingstone * stated: he did not object to alternate funding, but he knew of no such: meth Established in. 1969 as, a Regional Park, it was noted the act regulating auch parks states it/no. plan’ of development in the first five years the ind ean revert back to the Your ‘Castlegar News || carrier will be collecting. for the paper during the ‘next, few days. % ‘The job of your carrier: ia made easier if they don't have to make.a second or vena third eal 395! “Please consider your. ‘carrier.’ He or she is ‘an, independent. business ‘per- ‘aon and they don’t earn thelr profit until you've paid for your paper. That why they'll appreciate it ‘you're ready the first time they ‘call. % Crown: *Couneil expressed concern ‘that something be done before such ‘a’ step is taken: ‘The Castlegar News has “approached several of the par- Jitles’directly Involved. COVETED’ SHIELD for. the Elementary Tater School: ‘Track Meet for’ School ‘District No. held for three years running by Tarry’s Elementary School, was won recently Y. Tria Rivers School hae) 235 paints. Here school trustee Pat Haley morning vi Soe ane eet celts aenolaueees Mr. Ms: Mego old the Canoga Neva che : pace havi This came to ‘light ge He said that'a meeting of the -- 20 CENTS PER COPY Pulp Mill Shut an _ Scheduled for August CanCel's pulp: ‘mill here will shut down operations: from ‘Aug. 10 to Sept. 2, a total of 22 ya, Orjan Burchardt, vice- president of interior pulp oper- ations, sald Tuesday the shut- down is due to worsening world wide pulp marketing conditions land the ‘resulting need’ to reduce excessive inventories. ‘Ho sald that approximately .- 800 employees at the pulp mill except for those involved in limited amount of necessary Intenance work. “Timing of the closure to ‘(ake place during the prime * vacation period should elim: Commenting on the pro- duction cut back, Mr. Bur- chardt sald the mill here supplies pulp largely to customers in the been United States. “The 'U.8. printing and which jewed the larger pool cent of all market pulp'sales, [s in avery depressed state... from making any public state- ment, She aald at the moment it Area J), representative “people felt about the situation. working on policy: ‘dvisory planning board, which the commission’ early: next has representation, of various: week to act the polley for the organizations in to” shortly: “T like ;Pass- Creek, and 1+: sities District of ‘Gantrat that we vite be able to ‘open “Rowtonay vorbe:held ia open (Pas CreeksPark,% he said. ‘meeting. He did, however, acknowl- edge Area'l had made money available to, Regional Recre: tion Commission No. 1 for Fass Creek Park and to Shoreacres Recreation Commission from grants-in-aid, Each commission fe to receive $500: ‘Under the Regional Pat ‘Act: money. can be ralsed by t levying an assessment based on Patullo Sands. the) school assessment) ‘up’ to ‘The North Vancouver firm Sone’ mill. .In,.the :City, of tendered the lowest bid of Castlegar this: would r. $1,619,484.25, ‘At Monday aight soul Is Awarded fo ‘Tender for the firat stage of the sewer:system'to be installed in the southern area of the ‘clty:has been awarded to Fepresents $10,722, ‘mission No, 1 chaterna ilyn Johnstone ‘also declined _,t0 Asnoctated Engl meet pages. —Nick Vi a 7 A meeting Is to be held by - During the first quarter of this year industry. ‘ipmenta from that, sector. were down more ‘than 25 per cent from the'same quarter. of 1974, The downturn is the worst in the'U.S. paper industry since the 1930's.” ‘The local spokesman said the company: was hopeful that. further, curtailmenta would not ‘be required here this year and that genoral pulp market condl- ° ‘tions would improve in 1976. ‘The company also reported plana for additional curta! tients in its sulphite dissolving pulp mill at Prince Rupert for two weeks during September 8-22,’ and was also reviewing . possible kraft pulp cut backs at the Prince Rupert kraft facility. City Sprinkling Regulations To be Put Info Effect Sunday Sprinkling regulations will ‘go into’ effect’ in’ the city, ‘In Accident. year-old boy who become the fatality in lestrian accident. afternoon has eee identified as Lance Fi; of “fThe'inelitent is under investigation: First: Stage. of Sewer! Construction Pafullo Sands ‘with The succesful tender ta be announced Tuesday night. On, contacting city, hall Wednesday morning the Castlegar News was told Patul- Jo Sands -was' successful over two other: bids: Interior Com tractors who submitted a figure of $1,734,699 and G.W. Leding- ham, with a tender of, $1,802,389.50.. » Work on. this first stage tender is to begin immediately and will be complete this year. Presents the abield {a Piso Lazring of Twia Rivers School Por deta ofthis track sa ttiery reece ty Bo in the area lets of wingers are carried on (he sport year sprinkling wa: ly'on iy. Hours for sprinkllog are from lowed Pan. to to be'no watering from 12 it am, from 10 am. teS pm.) An ater titempt will be made to enclose the notice of the regulations with the tax notices which will be going out to the taxpayers shortly. “Council Favors’ Newspoper Says Radio Station Radio station CKQR has charged Castlegar couneil with favoring the Castlegar News , with newa about municipal complaint was made by.station manager Gordon & letter received ‘by ‘ist cota Monday reset! ‘while such is not the case with "the radio station: It was noted that the time 'of municipal staff ‘people {s:valuable and they can't always spend time on the telephone to the radio station - he day after counell meetings: No reporter from the radio station was present at Monday: night’s meeting when the letter. ‘was receive liscussed by coun ‘Mayor Ed Mosby said he” would meet with Mr. Brady to discuss the subject.) : Castlegar Man ‘Called To the Bar _ ‘A Castlegar. man, John Murray Young, was among 128 lawyers admitted to the Bar on May 20. ; if l SfTreasurer. of the Law Soclety of British Columbia, Peter Millward, QC, in address- ing the law students, said the greatest safeguard of our soci- ‘ety today is the independence © of the'Law Society. He said this independence ‘must be jealously preserved and’ maintain ¢ rule of, law, on which our: soclety is | ased, is'to be.upheld. The ‘ceremony was held in the ‘Pacific; Ballroom of: the Ss) Rota Villa executive, at its Annual meeting Tuesday night, ‘approved plans for its building : expansion’ program which will allow ‘the completion of 10 basement level units, President Paul Oglow re- A he:has been. suc- cessful in obtaining 100 per cent finaneing for, the completion of the Villa though ‘the plans “themselves are’ yet to be approved by the government. No further details were available.