é D2 CASILEGAR NEWS, November 14, 1979 | /@nn Landers Dear Ann Landers: You missed a bet when the devout churchgoer complained about the cholr members seated on the pulpit behind the minister. Some of them yawned and even slept during the sermon. Why didn’t you tell the outraged parishioner that according to Claudia Cassidy, distinguished: critic- emeritus of the Chicago Tribune, ‘‘Steep is a legitimate form of criticlsm."’ Dear Falthful: You also must be a ‘‘faithful reader’’ of (END ITAL) that dellclous Thomas More Assn. publication which reviews books (SET ITAL) The Critic, twice monthly. Uaaw that line In (SET ITAL) The Critic, (END ITAL) too (Dan Herr, president of dredged It up), but too late to use In my own column. I’m glad you spotted It and dusted It off for me. Thanks, friend. Dear Ann Landers: | am a 30-year-old mother of two — A Falthful Reader jad re fer "Did you know that prejudice is a wonderful time-saver? You can orm opinions without bothering to obtain facts.” . Thomas More Assn., » BILL BRASH has been ap- pointed district manager of the Boundary Forest District that Includes the Grand Forks, Beaverdell and Kettle Valley ranger districts. ~LARGEST SELECTION pt Sear OF WALLCOVERINGS - IN. TOWN! f PUBLISHER = tlegar News and the Castlegar Nows Is $18 por yoor, The price by carrier is 32¢, and on nowsstands it Is 98€ an Issue, Second-class mail reglsiraljon number 0019, 4 Tho Mid-Wook Mirror Is o controlled circulation newspaper distributed by carriers and manta households ond businasses located outside the normal cir. young children. At first, | fell Into this frightening habit to get rid of my anger. Now | thing is starting fires in trash cans in atlays. No one ever has been hurt, nor has any property been damaged — so It'does seem like a harmless way to have a little fun. But do It for excitement. My Industrial assistance | Whatever your decorating project, whatever your taste, whatever your culation area of tho Castlegar, lows. = Will some content changes, Tho Mircor is included os a seciion of the Castlogar Nows. en ERRORS Both the Castlegar Nows and the Mid-Week Mirror will not be responsible for any errors, in ad. vortisemonts aller one. insertion, It is the responsibility of the ad- vertiser t ord his ad when it Is It is agreed by tho advertiser requesting space that the adve fisemont is'accepted on the con- Va SPORTS MENU COMPLIMENTS OF f Kootenay Health Spa & Pro Shop TRAIL 364-2110 7G SPA facllitios include Sadna Steam: end: . 5 rlpoot Bath. Also, o-—~7 check out the Pro Shop 4 for your team uniform and [acket require- ments. ¢ Wednesday, Nov. 14 Junior Novices — Castlegar : 6:00 p.m. — Basran Hldgs, —-old arena Senior Novices —- Castlogar 7:00 p.m. — Castle Tire — old arena Nelson Civic Centre . 7:05 p.m, —- Midgets —- Lord Nelson vs. Carriage House : Thursday, Nov. 1 Trail Commercial League 1268 -Tailer made fo " Rogardless of your age, you can learn to cross coun- try ski. Many men and women in their fifties or past retirement age can easily enjoy the sport through proper preparation. complete physical checkup is recommended, especially if you haven't done much exercise previously. Start slowly and gradually increase your time on skis, Learn the basics of the sport on flat terrain. Avoid downhills and any difficult uphills until you first feel ‘ comfortable on flat sections. ° Ideal locations to begin skiing include golf courses, play- grounds, parks and farm fields, If these areas offer machine prepared tracks, so much the better. An important bonus for senior citizens is the opportu- nity to enjoy uncrowded trails during the week while most of the population works or studies. A great chance exists for you to develop into a good ‘skier, Balance and control tend .to diminish with age, there- fore wider skis and heavier high ankled boots are sug- gested to ensure most skiers the necessary support and confidence on skis. Toe bind- ings can be used but cable harnesses tend to provide additional stability for some. skiing Ski cross country Cross country skiing is a rekindling of youthful energy for older skiers. Just ask of child transport is recom- mended for experienced tour- ers only, as novices tend to of Piedmont, Quebec. He's 103 and still touring! Newborn infants and those not quite able to walk can be carried by their parents on short tours, Much like the well known papoose-style. of transport, very young chil- dren can experience the outdoors while strapped to Mother or Father in a backpack kiddie-carrier. Such carriers are framed or unframed, and usually permit the adult -ease of This form fall back injuring the’ child. For practice, carry a packsack of a weight equival- ent to your child before you actually begin to tote him. + Youngsters can also be pulled about in a pulk, a Scandinavian-styled sled at- tached to the parent by harness and telescoping plas- tic or metal tow bars. The child is safe and warm in this type of sleigh. By age two, when most are walking, they can try cross country skiing. Teach them to ski without D3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 14, 1979 r young and young at heart budget, you'll find the wallcovering you're looking for at Oglow’s Wallcoverings. With over 100 of the most popular wallcovering sample books and 100 patterns in stock, you'll find the. perfect one for your project. And, with help from our decorating experts, you'll find what you're looking for and what you can afford quickly and easily. i Not only do we have the wallcovering you're searching for, we also have all the tools and tips you'll need to do-it-yourself. That's why we call ourselves "your one stop decorating center.” te In my quieter moments | worry that maybe | will go further and set fire to a bullding and cause some serious damage. 3 When crowds gather to watch the flames ex- tingulsed (someone always calls the fire department), | T feel very Important. Then there are times when 1 want to run to the nearest policeman and say, ‘'! did it!'’ but {'m afrald of what might happen if | confessed. . 1 know I'm a person who needs to feel Important or | wouldn't be doing such things. ! also get a feeling of power when | see what I can stir up. | admitted all this to my therapist several months ago, and he told me to stop — but | can’t contro! myself. tam writing to you because you are a level-headed 7:30 p.m, — Koot. Health Spa vs, Suveniles 8:45 p.m. -- Rex Hotel vs. Terra Nova 10:00 p.m. — Trail Tire vs.°Crown Point Hotel Castlegar Commercial League 9:45 p.m. — Hi Arrow vs. Juveniles Senior Novices — Castlegar 5:00 p.m. — Castle Tire vs. GLS Elect. — new arena Friday, Nov. 16 WIHL Elk Valley at Nelson Trail at Cranbrook ‘Kimberley at Spokane KHL ro ram brochure poles to develop their balance Pp g on the tiny skis. A new information bor- Information is provided” chure entitled Action for In-, in the brochure about several dustry has been jointly pub- industrial development as- lished by the B.C. ministry of sistance programs. economic development and the federal department of regional i ie (DREE). : Phe new tails the assi: . Never too old rK iPS pelt: Salad Bar ® Steaks Children’s skis are gen- nerally wider in relation to length to enable your child to play, ski, and enjoy himself with youngsters his own age. By the age of five many children using poles can accompany parents on short tours, or services need not be sold, Ad- vertising Is merely an ofler to sell, The offer may be withdrawn alony time. NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT . Full! complete ond: sole copyright in any printed matter produced by Castle News Lid. Is vested in and belongs to Costle News Ltd.; providi lowever, Copies of the new book- let are available from offices of the B.C. ministry of econ- de- i in Victoria and V: and from the person, and | think you can set me straight. Please try. — AHarmiess Firebug In A Western City Dear Friend: My first suggestion is get another therapist. Your present one sounds weak and Ineffective, to say the least. You have a mental Iiiness called pyromanta, which most authorities belleve is related to a sexual problem. + People who are emotionally disturbed, as you are, can be extremely dangerous not only to society, thamsetves and their tamilles. {1 urge you to call tha Mental Health Assn. In your area, or the A the two departments have available under their 1977 Industrial Development Sub- sidiary Agreement. (IDSA). federal department of region- al economic expansion {DREE) in Victoria and Prince George. but to JOE-JOE’S Assn. in D.C., at once. The phone number in Washington Is 202-797-4900. Describe your problem and ask that they recommend a therapist who spectalizes In this [liness. Dear Ann: Like you, | have an only child, also a daughter. Although my son-in-law is a good person, | fee! that he has Pp! me in Being a widow, this Is very hard to take. How can a woman be fond of her son-in-law when HE becomes the most important person In the life of a daughter who used to love HER best? Be honest. Dear Molly: My son-in-law Is Ken Howard, the star of the CBS television serles, ‘‘The White Shadow.’’ Hels a MARVELOUS GUY, AND I do not feel ‘‘replaced,”’ Just delighted that he has made my daughter and her three children so happy. How sad. ‘that you don’t realize there re different kinds of love. FE Lung Disease There were more than 3,000 new tuberculosis cases in Canada in 1976, 1,000 of them among immigrants, ac- cording to statistics released by the British Columbia Lung Association. my 's heart. — Molly. 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Junior Novices — Castlegar 6:00 p.m. — Dixie Lee — old arena Senior Novices — Castlegar 7:00 p.m. -— GLS Elect. — old arena a fn Hockey eye . injuries up - Last season 12 hockey players were legally blinded compared to eight the pre- vious season according to re- ports received by Dr. Tom” Pashby, a Toronto ophthal- mologist‘and chairman of the Canadian Standards Associ- ation Committee on Pro- tective Equipment for Hock- ey and Lacrosse Players, “The youngest player to lose an eye was a 19-year-old and the rest were in their - 20's and 30's,” explains Pash- by. “The younger players are forced; by., their leagues ,.to- ar fa 73; but:the- older’ players ‘are’ playing pick-up hockey and are not required to wear masks, The result is more injuries to the older players. CSA has_ published standards for face protectors and tests and certifies them. 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