CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 13, 1960 Answer for Sunday's Crossword Puzzle Io's} EIRMCIAMI IONEISMISILUIRISHEL OSs] SIHIAlRikis} REAL LNG! clrioisisly] OISMOMIAIRIA| VIEIRIY| TEA MECIOIAITIEID] SLU EV Elly err ALE TTIAMESIEL INI} DOV EMINIOIE] ISAC TM LEI IC BEI TURRINITIOME! HORIAICIEMS RIO ENAnE SSeS Answer for Sunday's Cryptoquip: NEEDED MOTELS AND MOTOR COURTS CATER TO TOURIST MILLIONS, oa. SILVER WEDDING anniversary celebration was held r Socials _/ ! : /Castlega MBS. H. JOHNSON 365-8294 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ackerman were Mrs. Ackerman’s brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. M. Maclvor of La Fleche, Sask. They left for home on Tuesday. » * * Mrs. Dorothy Macpher- son, accompanied by Miss Thelma Dorman, returned home last weekend after en: joying a two weeks' holidey. Leavicg Castlegar by air for Vancouver, their activities included a few days in Van- couver then by bus to Se- attle, a boat trip to Bremer- ton, and from there they began their trip home mak- ing a stop at Squamish where they spent a few days with Mrs. Macpherson. e 2 a Presently on a two-week visit at the home of Mrs. D. Macpherson is her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlowe, of Lon- don, Ont. s * o The baby daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. E, Ackerman was baptized two weeks ago at the United Church by Rev. T. Bristow. She was given the name Talani, The proud grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Tisdall, and great-grand- mother, Mrs. Gwen Taylor, were also present from Mon- treal. Grand paronts, Mrs, and Mrs. C. Ackerman were also present for the cere- mony. : cd a . Mrs, QO. (Edith) Wilson returned home on Tuesday after spending a holiday in McCALLUM'S FUNERAL SERVICES LTD. Removals CREMATIONS Toll Nelson - Zenith 2004 Free “Economy with integrity” Kimberley with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Wilson. While there 40 members of the Wilson family held a family reunion at Wassa Lake, with Mr. and Mrs. Layton Wilson . hosting the event. It was in- teresting to note that the eldest member of the family present was Mrs, Edith Wil- son and the youngest mem- ly at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel in Castlegar in honor of Mr, and Mrs, Nick W. Barisenkoff of Ooti- schenia, Among the friends and relatives in attendance wes Mrs. Katie Chernoff, 103-yoar-old grandmother of Mrs, Barisenkoff. Adds 272 books in July By PAT LIVINGSTONE Readers in the area have lection of new ber was the day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson, Robert Wilson. * s o Visiting for the past week with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Crawford of Robson are the Walkers from New Zealand. ~< They are Bill's cousins, While here .the Crawford's took .,, their ‘guest, to Creston for a day's outing, © : The Walkers are on an extended holiday across Can- ,ada, They left. Friday for Victoria for a few days then . on to the States where they will leave by plane on Aug. 28 for home. The Walkers really enjoyed Canada. * * Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beaudry of Victoria spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. Sanford. . * * A bus trip to Nakusp Hot Springs, complete with picnic baskets, was enjoyed last week “by 25 Castlegar and District Senior Citizens. BEFORE Cai IT a0 f STARTS. [f war: ae KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD.. L.A: (Tony) Geronazzo, Manager Excavating — Trucking Gravel Products Phone 365-7124 “UNION SHOP an books to choose from at both branches of the Castlegar Library. A record 272 books were processed and put into circulation in July. There is a wide variety of subjects rep- resented by this number of books, For those who read and enjoyed the first three novels of the Eden family by Mar- ilyn Harris, the long awaited fourth volume “The Women of Eden” is now available. Another in a series just out is “Beggerman’s. Country,” third book after Collier Row and Saturday City, of the Scottish trilogy by Jan Web- ster. A Florida is the setting of | “Silver Shadows” by Beatrice Brandon. Laurel Warrick finds mystery and romance when she takes a position as a live-in librarian for a family who own an old mansion with many secret. passages.’ ~“ wo more historical ‘nov- els that should bea good read are “The Marranos” by Lili- ane Web which takes place during the Spanish Inqui- sition and “The Emerald Necklace” by Diana Brown with England as the locale. Two more popular authors represented are Helen Van Slyke with “No Love Lost” and Catherine Cookson, wri- ting under the pseudonym of Catherii has Community TV CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISIO) : IN ‘Thursday Night Schedule 5:30—Five-day outlook on the weather, 5:40—Castlegar Library a e. " 6:00—Gentlemans League Midsummer Hockey Tournament — Cap- tain Mac of Nelson va Beaver Valley. - 7:10—Union of Youth Festi- val — USCC spon- ‘sored 88rd annual tape May 17/80. Part I includes introduc- tion of guests. Glade community and Koot- enay Elder Choirs. 8:10—Kootenay Music, Fea- ‘turing the Lucky Goose Band perform- ing at Selkirk College. 9:10—Castlegar council meeting of Aug. 12. 10:10—West Kootenay mine rescue competition, 10:40—Sign-off. Castlegar and District Public Library painting the portrait, I have not left out the warts.” Charleton Heston's, “The Actor's Life” is taken from his journals describing the author's daily activities and thoughts. An illuminat- ing account of an actor's career and an unparalleled commentary on 20 years of movie making. Record producer George Martin has written a book titled “All you need is Ears” in which he recalls his career in the record industry. He was professionally involved with many celebrities includ- ing the Bee Gees, Neil Sedaka, Judy Garland and the Beatles, who he recorded from the beginning. “Smoke of Mirrors” by Peter Trueman, known to viewers across Canada from his days at CBC and CTV is the fascinating account of the news and contro] rooms, of people and powerful corpor- ations which produce tele- vision news in, Canada, 4 by Braenerd Chapman who sailed with his wife Martha from Norway to Florida with many interesting stops along the way. Closer to home “Ranch “Wife” by Gertrude Minor Roger tells of the story of she and her husbands’ large ranch in Saskatchewan then later the move to the Cariboo country of B.C. The complete book of ‘hair care; by Linda Sue Fine gives information on getting the best haircut to how to have beautiful hair with at home care. In the sewing and craft department we have Carolyn Hall's, “Sewing Machine Craft Book for Beginners as well as Experts.” If you want to sew some different and beautiful new clothes, bor- row “Ethnic Costume” by Lois Ericson which shows how to adapt costumes from - over 30 nations for clothing today. : - A “Guide to Orchestral zs Rats : We.also, offer “Confess! Music by, Ethan Mordlon-is sions” by controversial Mc- Lean’s ‘columnist Barbara Amiel. Other biographies avail- able are “My Life” by Sidney Poiters and “Shelley” by Shelley Winters plus “Little Gloria — Happy at Last.” This last book is the story of the money, glamor and scan- del that surrounded Gloria Vanderbilt as she grew up and is written by Barbara written a modern novel of- love, fear and violence set in the Lake District of England. The .book is entitled “The Tron--Facade.” The lovers of biogra- phies and bi i If you are off to Hawaii there are two new books of interest — “Hawaii for You and Your Family” by Charles Mitchell and “Hidden Hawaii” by Ray Pilgert. Or for hai have a real treat in store for them. Among the many new books are “Helen and Teach- er” by Joseph P. Lash, the intimate story of two women, Helen Keller, deaf, dumb, and blind and the woman who became her teacher, Anne + Sullivan. Earl Wilson, author of # “Sinatra,” an unauthorized biography, says of his work — “This book is emininently fair to him (Sinatra) but in how about “Jupiter's Travels” by Ted Simon who tells his adventures as he travelled 68,400 miles around the world on a motorcycle, “This thing of darkness” by Normen Elder offers ad- venture on an expedition to the jungle villages along the Amazon River in South Am- erica. From motorcycles - around the world and jungle travel to a “Dream Cruise” written especially for the be- + ginning listener or for some- thing more basic, how about “How To Read Music" by Roger Evan. The cooks in the area will enjoy the new books of interest to them. Sue Deem- ings’ “Bean Cookery” tells all about the large variety of beans available, from nutri- -,either side. Now raise on ye pega ton soet tert sats Microwave cooking [ZAIZ77((7 has come into its own ere's al I ideal tor micro- taking place in the kitchen. It prob- ably started 20 years ago with the invention of glass- ceramic cookware that intro- duced both fashion and 7 Wat has also used its glass technology to develop spe- cial browning skillets “and ‘dishe ‘owave ovens, ‘dishés for micr jave overs, rve : into the home. ase The trend. toward micro- wave oven cooking is adding anew dimension to this revo- ' ution. z A clear indication that microwave gooking has come of age is seen in the : development of a microwave cooking ies market. footed, glass-ceramic skil- lets, undecorated, Browning skillets add versatility to microwave ovens, permitting ‘, more complete food prepara- .tion. Made of glass-ceramic, the skillet can be used for browning, searing, grilling, frying and baking. The growth of oven sales is having a parallel effect on accessories. Industry sources predict there ‘will be four million microwave oven sales a year by 1980, Corning is closely as- sociated with microwave cooking. This is because it manufactures heat-resistant glass and glass-ceramic FRANK'S Sharpening Shop CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 365-7395 Saws © Drills ¢ Tools Chain Saws © Scissors Pinking Shears © Mower Blades ¢ Etc. ‘Bolsaw’ & ‘Foley’ equipped ALSO Auto.-weld Bandsaw Blades up to 4" wide QUESTION: Can my tug. gate and contents be in. sured against. theft and other loss just for the dura- tion of a vacation trip? ANSWER: You bet! There aie several ways of handing this, and we could advise you, Insurance Agencies 61 Maple + 365-3392 CASTLEGAR Carol K. Mack a.town is torn apart by an epidemic of mad- ness‘and horror and spreads like wildfire. Other thrillers are Bloodbath, international suspense by William Wingate and Patrick Al der's FOR RENT Office or Retail Space . in Downtown Castlegar tn the Casilegar News building. Street-level entrance. Air con.” ditloned Private off C) Availabl within to ital ‘as phone answering. “Show me a Hero,” the por- trait of two extrao: loys. possibly and photocopying. CONTACT: Cast! men locked in mortal combat. New mysteries have Dell Shannon's detective evenings... jar News, 197 Columbia Ave. Ask | for Burt Campbell. Ph. 365-7266 days; 365-5834 Luis Mendosa of the LAPD _ “back on the job in “Felony: § File.” Edmond Crispins’ Pro- fessor Fen in “Case of the | Gilden Fly,” Mary Higgins Clark's “The Cradle will Fall” and Lovejoy the antique dealer back again in “The rail Tree” by Jonathan Gash. . a Of interest to children — “Bet you can't” by Vicki Cobb outlines entertaining scienti- fic impossibilities. Try this -one — Stand facing the edge of an open door with your — nose and stomach touching the wood, and one foot on tiptoe. Bet you can't. There - are also many new books for children from toddlers to teens, If you have seen a book advertised on radio, TV or in magazines and wish to read it, please ask the librarian for it. Many new and popular books have a reserve list and your name can be added to this list. In order for such tion to recipes and sp: rs How about “Cooking Fis! ‘and Shellfish” by Ruth A. Spear, Barbara Gibbon's, “The year-round Turkey Bookbook” or Lucille Leang’s, “Chinese Regional Cooking” with recipes for everything from hors d’oeuvers to des- serts? “A Gentle Occupation” marks Dirk Bogarde's debut as a writer of fiction, telling of the hectic days after World War II on an island in the Dutch East Indies, Another first novel by talented Nicholas Goller is “Tomorrow's Silence” made gripping by the credibility of its characters and the men- ace that stalks its pages to the exciting finish. In the “Chameleon Variant” by Busine And at no-charge to you. You will find our help will get some important questions off your mind. Remember, we're in business to help you with yours. Linda Green, an Enterpris Development Officer, will be in Castlegar on Tuesday morning, August 19, 1980. To arrange an appointment please call the Business Information Center in Castlegar at 365-6313 on or before August 18, 1980. Province of British Columbia e’re here to help. — Business questions? Whether you're already in businéss or planning to start something soon, our Ministry has help for you. We offer a full range of information and counselling on Management Techniques, Financial Planning and Government Assistance Programs. ss Information Ministry of Industry and Small Business Development Honourable Don Phillips, Minister books to ci more quickly, we have initiated a Sta Sale ark erent C Your CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 19; 1980 °| AS: Stars Listed in the Guiness By Stella Wilder 1 The week opens ona flow 8 almost simultaneously as individuals respond to events around them. Criti- clsm may fall heavily upon the sentimental, causing an even greater alr of emotion- and generi -Man: a history of sharing. A cloud of mistrust han; ever joint enterprise, ro; Sully impossitie Gig friends would do well to go about Separate busi- nesses. this week; new friends should put off the oration of a relation- iP. “LEO:(July -23-Aug. 7) ~ More self control is needed if you are to make headway against. unusual odds this Don't be sub Sure, (June 7-June 20) -- rf may: crop up, early in the way Sad force. 5 change of plans. Be adapt-’ LIBRA:(Sept. 23-Oct. = If you hope to impress supe- rlors, you would do well to blow your own’horn — but softly. Employ tact. (Oct, 8- Oct. 22) -- Finances take.a beating today -as an’ unex- expense from the past re-enters your life. SCORPIO:(Gct. 23-Nov. 7) = You should be able to vid yourself of unwanted responsibility by mid-week. Find a substitute. (Nov. 8- Noy ' 2) urdens that ae not really yours shot eke the one rightful. responsible for em. Bon't best RIUS:(Nov. 22- Patience pays off gain week. week, (Aug. 8-Aug. 22) -- Another’s attempts at advice fall on leaf ears - yours! You would do well to listen care- No business like snow business The B.C. ski experience is a world-class attraction and the tourism ministry will promote this fact in a unique winter advertising campaign, according to Tourism Min- ister Pat Jordan. Headlined as ‘‘The Attention Men & Boys! _For Ali Seasons Bonnett’s ne Went It’s 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash seven-day loan period on popular material. V. Royal Canadian Legion ~Branch-No. 170° 0+: cing 9:30 p.m. Dopen a3p.m. ng Sat. after 7 P-M- LA.SUNDAYBINGO — STARTS AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER ‘Saturday 2, ¢£ /LL04L7/7 DIRECTORY) ) . SUMMER SCHEDULE July — Service 9:30 a.m. in August, 10. a.m. Rectory: 365-2271 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday i Services Pastor Dirk Zinner 365-2649 OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. S. Summer Services: 10 a.m. except July 27thand , August 24th, when we worship at the Robson Sommuntty Church, a.m, ” Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 2404 Columbia Avenue’ Church School 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship 11am, Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 NX 715 - 4th Street Worship Service 11 a.m. Lowell Kindschy Ph. 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30a.m. | on Radio CKQR MEETS SUNDAY below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Service for August — 10:30 a.m, Sunday-School and 7 wershl combined, p.m. Fellowship Service “With God all things are possible.” — Mark 10:27 Rev. Ed. Wegner, Pastor Phone 365-2374 2605 Columbia Ave. 9:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nurse: Visitors Welcome Minister H.M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel -Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour :45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m, Evening Praise p.m. . WED, FAMILY NIGHT 7 p.m. (for all the family) Pastor John Hili Church Office 365-3430 Ave., North ‘Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph, 365-5212 Christian Education Hour 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship am, Ta. Evening Service 7p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 p.m, Saturday: Young People 7 p.m. Rev. Michael Guinan h. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass p.m, Sunday Masses at 8a.m.and 10a,m. st. MARIA GORETTI J enelle— 12Noon Snow on Earth,"’ the promotion involves spectacu- lar, full-color ads which will tun in major skiing and con- sumer magazines beginning in October. In unveiling this year's campaign, the minister noted the record number of skiers who visited the province last year. witha other- Ro B 22- Jan. 6) — Limits must be set if you are to turn an adver- sity into an advantage. Pro- (Jan. 7-Jan, 19) - Tem financial problems are hel; this week by new opportunities for gain. Don't, overlook a second chance. ~ AQUARIUS:(Jan. 20-Feb:. lish (Feb: ahi dl e his fortune — even though you feel disinclined to do so. iy PISCES:(Feb. 19-March.-, 5) - Creative activities put you in touch with yourself in @ new way. Friends may appoint you this week. (March 6-March 20)-— A tricky _probl “We a jump in toutists from over- seas and the U.S. in January and February, 1980, com- pared to 1979,”’ she said. “To capitalize on this success, we are emphasizing . the pure entertainment and ski value of -B.Ccto both the skiing enthusiast and the gen- eral family audi ”* Jordan your good relationship with the young. Seek the support of elders early in the week. ARIES:(March 21-Aprit 4)- A romantic interlude an embarrassing | pril’S-April 19) --_* Good luck accompanies said. New markets will be ex- posed to the message as well: the ads will now reach Can- adians from Alberta to Queb- ec, with emphasis on Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Mon- treal. The minister said Pacific states are also in line for heavy promotion along with the expanding Japanese mar- ket. improve the individual. Joint activity may well fail. TAURUS:(April 20-May 5) ~ Refuse to gamble with your own or anyone else's assets. Stick to tried and true business methods now. (May 6-May 20) - An old friend reappears quite sud- denly and not necessarily with good results. Count blessings early in the week. FRIDAY, AUG..15°: ON CJAT AT 10 P.M. A TWO-HOUR SPECIAL Blondie (Recorded live in London) Live from London... the new wave Rock Group “Blondie” featuring rock's newest sex symbol, Debbie Harry, performs in * concert. Hear Heart of Glass, Dreaming, Eat to the Beat, Sunday Girl, | Feel Love, and many other hits...tonight on CJAT RADIO , You would do well to trust to you for good results, Re CANCER {fing 21-July GEMINI:(May 21-June 6) A happy week for the willing. to make a genuine effort at reconcilia- tion. Children provide plea- Book of World. Records Mickey Gilley, one of country music's hottest acts, and owner of the Houston nightclub which serves as the location of the film ‘Urban Cowboy,’ co-hosted a recent ‘Sohn Davidson Show.’ Gilley informed the : audience that Gilley’s night- club is listed in The Guiness Book of World Records as ‘the world's largest honky tonk.’ ‘* ‘Urban Cowboy’ has’ _Mmade the club into a super- star," Mickey said. 2 He sang ‘A Headache Friends in need may not be friends indeed this week. 7)": Check concerning their share in the relationship. Changes are in the offing. (July 8-July 22) -- Refuse to act on rumor. Get to the heart of matters, Be ready to reveal more than it takes a black sheep In. some families to prove that Mickey Gul the others are not sae Sake, hall Tonight,” onthe show, a Group W. F _ TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? yheSTAY AND SAVE.AT |: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL se e still only from $25.00 up: Mostly with full kitchens _777at no extra cost. 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