B: 2 CASILEGAR NEWS , Inursuuy, ae, V2, wey Brigit botterily and owl hang: ing planters—clever hostess giits, bazaar best sellers. Quick crochet of rug yarn; foundation is ‘all shell stitch. Pattern 7213: directions. alluring as a sundress or for bodice, Printed bate: a S210: Mises Sues 8. 10, 16, 18. 20. Sue 12 {bust any aes 2778 yatds 45-inch fabric. ike a dress—you get the all with this EASY-EASY design, Biot aft jersey, challis, crepe de cl ited fatten ate Jr, Miss Sizes 7, 9, 11, 13, 15. Size 1) (bust A} top.) Ve yas. 4s"; skit 2.1/8 yards. 1.50 for each pattern — 3 cheque or money order. re for each pattem for first-class CasNews/Mirror, dancing the night through. Note 1 the beaut shaping ay the | Blows and bachwiap shirt bint ‘ SPECK RY Cy RRO - LEGALS. PROVINGE OF x COLUMBIA. + OF NE ACE ‘NOTICE ieleceby ci given that an Sara will be made to the rector ef oe perauant for a ue C-14, In Castl Ince of British Columbia, han ange m: y name from Tilda in Perepelkin. sted thie 4in day of April, Tt agin AtTlida Perenatitn’, ‘ {signature ot applican it.) BIRTHS FELLMAN — To Ooug and Janet Fellqen Nat Castlegar, B.C., March 2B, 1979, a daughte: MABKIN — To Walter and Kathryn Markin of Castleger, B.C., March 29, 487! La BURCHA' Edwarda B.C, March 31, 1970, a son. COWIN — To Aobert and Donna Cowin of Castlegar, B.C., April 5, # 80n.; Ids} Cards of Thanks ‘Thank you to Or. Mander the.nurses of Castlegar and inriat Hospital for thelr Sacuue care while | was a patl jent,. = ions. Shall 15 We All Have To be Lazy Once in a While It’s okay to be lazy once in a while, according to an asso- ciate professor at Penn State University. “J don’t think people should always feel that they must do someting. They have the right, on occasion, to be downright lazy,” said Dr. Geoffrey God- bey. “We must slow down, The primary defense against such stress is to say ‘no’ to people who-will cause you to have to read a report while eating.” INSPECTION. of the old bridge nies took place April 4 when divers from Columbia Diving and Salvage entered ihe Columbia River at Trail. O; did not’ ane were found to be sound. Gate, spokesman for the Trall-based diving firm, complimented the city for its preventative the flow of traffic as divers Frank Moreland and Ted Gate, with Bob Jackson as standby diver, carried out the inspection. The bridge Bing’s Ranch. Hideaway Up for Sale Bing Crosby's ‘retreat from .the world’ is, up for sale. The late crooner's 1,067- acre Rising River Ranch was his favorite place to relax and his widow Kathryn said: “No one else enjoyed the ranch as much as Bing did. It was his retreat from the world. “It was a place where he watched .our babies play — , freely and safely with- total * pleasure,” she said. The ranch is 3,200-feet above sea level and just 70 miles south of the Oregon border. Bing worked with the California Fish and Game De- partment to create an ecolo- gical balance of game and fish on the ranch. Conservationists believe the river than runs through the and noted that a large number of marine installations in the Kootenay area do riot get the some periodical ing; jection. ‘oto by Fran! Gs Vital Statistics . BIRTHS FEDERICO — To Sergio and Marie Federico of Grand Forks adaughter in Paired Hoaplt- al on March'29 MOWBRAY - ‘Tor, and Mrs, Robert Mowbray of Nelson a on on March 2, 1070. s yuRIS — To ue. and Mrs, " John’ Yuris of Box 691, Ros- sland a daughter on March 27, 4879, ° ° ° BROWN — To Rick and Wendy Brown of Trai! a son on March 28, 1979. ‘ OBITUARIES - BARSOFF — Funeral services for William John Bartsoff, 92, of Salmo, who died April 3 in Mount St. Francis Hospital, were held April 5 and 6 from the Salmo Russian Community Hall with in Boulder Lady of Perpetual Help Church April 6 with interment at the Mountain View Cemetery, ° . . EVENS — Funeral service for Willlam Evens, $8, formerly of Rossland, who died April 4 alter a lengthy illness in Saskatoon, Sask., will be held in that city, ‘ . s . MATTESON — Florence Ma- linda Matteson, 85, of Christina Lake, formerly of Trail, who DURKIN — Peter John Dur- ° kin, 8r., 72,'of Trail who died April 2 were held April 9 from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church with interment in the Mountain View Cemetery. Large City Lot Connors Rd. Only $17,900 368-7365 or 965-7754 died April 6 at the Hospital, Grand Forks’ were held April 9 at St. John's United Church, Grand Forks. * . s TRISCHUK — Donald Daye Trischuk, 81, of Fivervale, who died April 4 in Trail Regional Hospital after a lengthy illness, were held April 7, from St. Snthony's Catholic Church with - interment at the Mountain View Cemetery. MAINTENANCE IS THE SECRET + of along life for your car. “SPRING TUNEUP" Orguinic Mechanics CRESCENT VALLEY 359-7625 new and used parts, at the “lowest prices in Ihe Koolenays.” Repairs on all makes and models. Restoration of Antique Cors Complete stock of Volkswagen |. Creek Cemetery. s s LJ DOERKSON — Funeral ser- vices for John Doerkson, 71, of White Rock, formerly of Nel- son, who died March 80 in the Peace Arch District Hospital, were held April 6 from the chapel of the Thompson Funer- al‘ Home with interment in Nelson Memorial Park. * * s . THIEL — Funeral service for Frank Michael Thiel, 64, of Trail, who died April 3 in Trail Regional Hospital after a leng- thy illness, were held from Our GOOD FRIDAY April 13th Only 16 oz. STEAK with all the trimmings _ property is the best natural fishing facility in California. It is teeming with an abun- dance of German: brown and rainbow trout. Two to Three BEDROOM HOUSE In Castlegar Ctose to school & hospital $45,500 385-7365 or 385-7754 $9.95 pence {3 the Music ofthe . JADY CHARACTERS fea 7 Untill Midnight For Reservations Phone 365-6000 Fireside place CASTLEGAR ‘White, V-8, 4epead, ‘SPEEDWAY 1977 FORD F156 PICKUP $599 p.t., p.b., radio, Ratlary gab er acsssscesseceeseseetss bake longer! ae cuore: 1975 METEOR 4door, green, 400 V-8, + AUTO. PAS Pia, FW. TAO UWE a aveieescoes 1916 cnn TORINO serie $4495 automatic, p.s., p.b., 1976 GMC % TON 4x4 °68 anata aeneve 910 GErnin 2de., (used), cream, 302 V-8 auto, p.s., p.b., radio, vinyl roof, alr cond., flight bench ceat, 12,800 km. Unit is as knew .. 1977 FORD SUPERCAB. 569 1975, cote - 4door, blue, -V-B automatic, ps.,p.b., radio .. 1972 COURIER PICKUP White, 4cylindsr, ; pi pent a ees "1260 1971 FORD 1295 2 door, ¥-8 automatic, - B.8., p.b., radio, 3 fadial tires, nice shape.....-.++0 1975 cid 2300: i8T7 DATSUA Bele js murenbecs, Glue, Aci. =: than. 15,000.'A’clu ts. rlbbon-cutting ~ Bob Brisco, Ross! 2 ming pools. milesdanes at this year "s 8 show, tobe ope din, offictats ‘and Mis: ‘worth of ft event. Als MP. d Trall MLA Chris D’ ‘Arcy, area municipal terior B.C., Is expected to reach more, Sa News/MirrorFoto ‘ ANOTHER: UNPREDICTABLE amount of > humor and drama from Vancouver's Axis Mime Theatre, appearing in Nelson Friday atl. ¥. Rogers High School. The four talen- ted young performers, left to tight, > Deborah Maizels,‘Gordon White, Charles Schott and Elizabeth Murray-Byers, backed by superb’ sound and lighting systems, ° ‘show: versatility: in mime, athletics; and donee) The Vancouver Sun's Max -Wyman ‘Says Vitamin D: Hurts. Arteries Too much vitamin’ D can damage your arteries, a leading expert says. Dr. ). David Gambal of Creighton University in Omaha, NE., force-fed rats with large - doses of vitamin D for. five weeks. All the rats, normally resistant to clogging of the arteries, developed the disease. Dr.’ Gamba). warns that people on‘a daily multivitamin supplement who use enriched breakfast cereals and fortified milk — which are all D sources — are courting dietary prob- lems. How ‘to Test Your Puppy's Brainpower. For the pet owner who thinks he has everything, now comes the 1Q test... . for dogs. Tt’s the idea of psychologist and dog-owner Kathy Coon, who tested more than 900 dogs _tofind a way to measure canine’ “intelligence: She has just: put. out a book, The Dog Intelli- gence Test (Avon) which tells how owners can ‘go. about testing their own pooches. * Some of her findings: Mixed breeds are about as smart as pure breeds. “Male: dogs ‘are slightly “ smaster than females. Hounds are the smartest dog types,.followed in: order by non-sporting dogs, — sporting dogs, working dogs, terriers, * and toy breeds. Ms. Coon says that how your dog did with his toilet training is no indication how . he's going to do on the intelli-’ gence test. She also says that your dog should be at least 12 wreaks old before you give him e tes She says that the dog- intelligence test’ can .have a beneficial side. effect. If your. dog doesn't do too badly on the test, then it is likely to go up in your respect. The dumbest dogs, by par: “ teular breeds are the Chi-: huahua, Pomeranian and- Sibe-)' rian -husky, The Smartest, according to” the psychologist, are the stan- dard poodle, bulldog, beagle . and English springer. spaniel. Here's one of the tests Ms, Goon’ recommends; Have three cups in bot- ‘toms-up fashion on the ‘floor. Holda treat (like a piece of meat) in your hand and call it to the attention of your dog. Swiftly place the treat under one of the cups. Hold the dog for a half. minute and then release it. If the dog goes straight, to. the cup concealing the treat, it has passed the test. laugh.” “Almost they perform is edaed with sharp satire, and " overlaid with a fine mist of madness. They tell stories, play music, sing songs of all kinds end: ¢ most of the time,. make us (Consumer Facts 7 If you're, looking for style and Technology in‘your next bike — hele, 's bia news for '79, Honda's CX500 Custom has arrived, ONLY AFEWLEFT... 21977 - CT-125 NEW “1978 - CB-550 NEW 1978 --CB-750F NEW MARKIN © EQUI MESINIES nous {eaD, Mabe ck o.. SPORTS ‘LOGGING AGRICULTURAL 510 HALL ST. NELSON, BC. wiesa et. 357 3b95 =, TA DL. Lic. 02007 A REMINDER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1979 IS THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER ON THE NELSON-CRESTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT . : PROVINCIAL: VOTERS LIST. ELECTION — MAY 10, 1979 a Vegetables are ‘in’. But B.C, Television: Plans 1979 ., Federal Election Coverage- BCTV:-Relesse «: British Columbia...‘ ‘Televi sion last: week announced its plans for coverage of the 1979 federal election. Tony Parsons and Jack Webster: will co-host the elec- tion night broadcast; starting at 8 p.m. May 22. They will be joined’ by the CTV election team of Harvey Kirck, Lloyd Robertson and Bruce Phillips in the most ‘extensive coverage ever offered to British Colum- bians. At the heart of the cover- age plan is a $2 million com- puter-microwave-broadcast sy- stem, linking the 16 CTV. Network affiliate stations a- eross Canada with correspon- dents in every returning office committee rooms of key | candi- © dates. Official returns will be . compiled in conjunction with The -Canadian Press, whose nationwide team of: reporters * and editors will be’ located at CTV broadcast facilities across . the country. DECISION '79 will feature the most sophisticated ‘com-.- puter analysis program ever devised for election coverage in North America. .Split-second returns will be supported with editorial analysis; also featured will be live microwave reports from campaign headquarters across Canada, Key ridings will be high- lighted, with special’ reports from races involving cabinet ministers and leading oppo- ‘DECISION 79 will be.a live production of British Col- umbia Television News, broad- cast from the BCTV Vancouver Studios in conjunction with the CTV. Television Network. % today’s pushers are advocating raw vegetables in order. to‘ avoid) vitamin and Make a vegetable. buffet t tor luncheon. Let your guests choose from a variety of stuffed vegetables. Mix 1/4 cup cottage cheese with 1 tbsp. devilled ham, season to taste and stuff clean mushroom ‘caps, Fill cherry tomatoes with seafood mixed with mayonnaise sseasoned with chives and sea- soning salt, Stuff celery sticks with Soz,. softened cream “cheese blended with 1/4 cup cheddar, ® onlonand garlic salt. For color, add radish fans filed with tuna fish mixed with mayonnaise and diced: onion. Avocado . chunks, — cauli- flowerets, sliced cucumber and many other raw vegetables can always be used as dippers. Consumer Facts is a public service feature of the News/- Mirror in co-operation with Super Valu Stores. © ry Spring Sale Days Continues With the. OK TIRE I notification cards were mailed April 4th to all persons who d on the Provincial Voters List. If you do not receive this card please the i centre listed below. .- Asay If you have received.a Provincial Card, kindl --dress, an “CORRECT. Remember, if you receive a‘card and ¢ you are properly registered for the May 10th Provincial General Election. ts ; Registration Centers: - Nelson and District Nelson Court House, 310 Ward Street, neon: B B.C. — 8: 30 a.m, — 4:30 p.m. Lord Nelson Hotel Lobby —2p.m.-9p.m. ° > Willow Point — Duhamel Motel” Balfour — Rainbow Resort Shoreacres — Shoreacres Service - until 8 p.m.: Crescent Valley — Maple Leaf Store . Passmore — Carlson's General Store Slocan Nakusp — Court House - Wayne's Food Mart — Nakusp New Denver — Cash Service Store Silverton — General Store Slocan — Stu's Country Kitchen Winlaw — General Store Salmo check for correct ad- rd addr ; FE ere Ow ofa RID MEL BUERGE MOTORS YOUR SMALL CAR HEADQUARTERS USED CARS 1078 - rovorA COROLLA — 2dr. sdn., 4 sp 1978 — LFORe LTD — 4 dr. wagon, Payless Clothing in the country, as well as in the sition' members. Ymir’ : Post Office Kaslo and District Kaslo Government Agent's Office, Court House Meadow Creek — Larry Greenlaw Store ’ Across Lake Crawford Bay — Shopping Center Gray Creek — Gray Creek Store Boswell — Destiny Bay Market Place Creston and District Creston Government Agent's Office, Court House Paul's Superette - until 9 p.m. Erickson — Shopping Center - until 6 p.m. -MINUTEMEN! See the Minut 1972 MAZDA BET YOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER BUY. en at OK Tire for the widest selection Ppepeily of Tires in C and the Aepoed kel essai: ‘Polley — “We'll have your car : : fires in place within 15 minutes” 1972 DATSUN SS eommunll? wa soe ee et OOD Super. Special on Sup-R-Belts \ by: Firestone 1871 VOLKSWAGEN . ; $500 Tuesday; April 10 H 2 ae in until April 13 of children’s art exhibit at the National Exhibition Centre, across from Castlegar Airport. ‘Monday, April 16 Exhibit of oils and Batik by Alf.Crossley and pottery by Carol ; Gaskin, for two weeks, NEC. Wednesday, April 18 Selkirk Weavers’ Guild monthly meeting, NEC. ick on the road with NOW THAT'S SER- 1975 — PLYMOUTH CRICKET — 2dr. hardtop, 4 speed 1974 — MERCURY CAPRI — 2dr. coupe, 4 speed 1978 — ZEPHYR — 4 dr. wagon 1977 - PeHCVRGLET MONZA — hatchback, auto 1977 FORD GRANADA | — 2dr. sdn., auto 1976 FORD GRANADA — 4 ar. : sdn., auto 1976 — CHRYSLER NEWPORT — USED TRUCKS 4dr. sdn., auto iors FORD LTD — 4 dr. sdn. 1977 — DATSUN — canopy, 4 speed ' aulo es 1975 DODGE VAN — auto {975 — MERCURY MONTEGO — 4 dr. Wagon, auto. 1974 — JEEP CHEROKEE 1075 — MERCURY XR7 COUGAR — station wagon, auto. 2 dr. Hardtop, auto 1975 — FORD LTD — a hardtop, auto. ales QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROVINCIAL VOTERS (Sec. 3(1) Prov. Elections Act). . Must be full age of 19 years . Canadian Citizen or British subject Has resided in Canada for one year and B.C. 6 months immed- : iately preceeding. . Is a resident of the Electoral District in which he seeks regis- tration. ALL ELIGIBLE VOTERS MUST BE REGISTERED BY APRIL 11, 1979 178-15 4 Ply tome matted 5475 Uniroyal Fabric Belted Radial “49% GR 78-15 B/W 178-15 6 Ply Belted Town & Country Grips B/W Installed 1970 — PLYMOUTH FURY Ill — 4 dr, auto 1971 HORNET ed Yellow, C3 ‘Trae. Oeeler Lic. No, 000e98 NOTE: The following offices will be open until mid- night, April 11, 1979 ONLY. 1 Registrar of Voters, 310 Ward Street, Court House, Nelson, B.C. 2. Government Agent, Court House, Creston, B.C. 3. Government Agent, Court House, Kaslo NEW 1978 TOYOTA CANADIAN ‘4295 comune || TOYOTA VILLAGE Seco. a Sete me | | * Dowttown ‘asilogar 1972 — FORD PICKUP — auto. 4 dr. The Shop Around the Corner, Trail Film Club, 8 p.m., Eagles Hall. - Thursday, April 19 Power Play by Theatte Energy, David Thompson University Centre Theatre, Nelson, for four nights, < 970 — FORD PICKUP — auto. Nelson O Money Back Guaranteed Balancing H. S. Tatchell Registrar of Voters:. 310 Ward Street ovoraceprasentor : 2 s Nelson, B.C. “TIRE STORES Duicd ct Nok Be Pacer Tel. 952.2211 local 0, 202 this 5th day of April, 1979 To list your cultural or community event,"365-3517 if you live in the Castlegar area. Nelson areo.readers can gall 352-9900 and Trail areo readers can call 388-98! x 365-3433 1001'- 71h Avenue. South Castlegar