CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, September 2, 1976 Ann. _ LANDERS | * Dear Ann Landers: Since you have all the answers, will you please $ 3 tell me what todo about some incredibly obscene pictures taken of +8 19-year-old boy who dates my 16-year-old granddaughter? + I did not invade the girl's privacy. It was her five-year-old ; sister who did it, The child brought the pictures to me. Even at her sage she knew something was wrong, : Isn't there a law against indecent exposure? Should I turn the ‘ tpictures over to the girl's mother? Or should I close my eyes to this ‘shocking situation and try to eraso from my mind the , Sall-too-obvious conclusion that it was my granddaughter who ‘snapped the pictures? The boy is unquestionably nude and the ‘pictures are lewd. Please tel] me what to do. —New England Trauma Dear N.E.: There is a law against indecent exposure but it {pertains to appearing in public unclothed and has nothing to do iwith posing for pictures in private. i Hand'the garbage to your granddaughter yourself. Pick a iprivate moment that allows for some discussion, should she be willing to talk. Tell her the pictures were given to you by a party swho found them (do not identify the little sister) and ask {in a ‘helpful, non-condemnatory way) if sle is well-informed on matters ‘of birth controt. Lf not, offer to obtain Iterature from Planned Parenthood—then do so. : A 16-year-old girl who hides nude pictures of her 19- * > boyfriend is having sex with him—you can bet on it. She's not about to quit, no matter what you say, so be realistic and make sure she has enough information to stay out of further trouble. Ann Landers: we ue ce the country and we © Dear love it, The only problem is my mother-in-law. She loves to go through our house when we are gone—I mean closets, refrigerator, drawers, | bank statements, mail, ete, . ‘At first we had we installed locks, thinking it would solve the. probe Te It Frid Dur teenage son is now at home and grandma lists this as an excuse to come over. 3° Imust drive by my in-laws’ house hes T'ge into te She has asked me to honk when I go by. At first I thought it was a friendly gesture but I soon discovered it was her signal to rush to our house and go through everything. + We have our inlaws to dinner twice a month. They are welcome any time, but I hate it when that froman snoops behiud my back. Can you think of a solution? —Had It Dear Had: Always keep the doors (and windows) locked in your absence or one day you may have a less benign visitor who will do a lot more than snoop. As for your motherin4 Jaw, instruct your son to stick like a mustard plaster when she comes to “visit.” Grandma won't do much nosing around with him at her side. Also, put all your personal mail and bank statements in a drawer with al lock on it. And quit honking. . 8 Confidential ‘The-Spot Wife: I say, “Forgive and Forget"—but fede that you must be able to really forget what it was you forgave. The wife who is constantly bringing up the past transgressions undoes all the good of forgiving. Local Bridge Club to Play On Labor Day ‘Twelve tables took part in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with ‘the following results: North: First, Stan Greenwood and Bert Tyson; second, Wayne Weaver and Dave Theil; third, Maryellen and Hubert Hun- chak; fourth, Bev MacDonald and Inez Walker; fifth, Joy Keillor and Judy Shephard. East-West First, Bennie Schneider and Louise Whitehead; second, Romona Burns and Claire Brad- ley; third, Etuka Cameron and Pearl Palmer; fourth Mike Kel- fer and Wayne Wyton; fifth, Jim and Bev Swain. Out-of-town visitor from Vancouver was Dr. David Nat. son, Bridge will be played as usual Labor Dey 2nd i fc ths night to “beat the champs.” Doesn't Everyone Keep Poisonous: Snakes on Fridge? Nellie Pack is a preacher's wife who has six children and keeps a copperhead snake in a : dirtfilled wooden box on top of - her refrigerator. “Tm scared to death of them. Just the thought of them,” she said. “I can’t even + pick up one of those red worms when we go fishing.” But Mrs, Pack, of New- port, Tenn, has more than gotten used to the poisonous anake because it is a part of her family's religion. Her husband, the Rev. Liston Pack, is pastor of the Holiness Church of God in Jesus Name, which believes the Bible directs believers to “take up serpents.” Mr. Pack, a truck driver during the week, handles the snakes at weekly religious ser- Members of the con- gregation, including his wife, also handle the reptiles. $30 Million Pot Shared in Last Olympic Lottery Canada Drawing Speedes Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3145 ELECTROLUX "CANADA LTD, Salas & Service “Ral ae ~.: PHONE 364-1914" BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. for Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352. 5383 Dealer Lcense Number D147? ERNIE’S SHELL 24 Hour Towing | 365-5690 Gas & Ol Sales CAFE Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL © RESIDENTIAL “* BLECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC L. HOOLAEFF.~ DOT's PICKUP &-DELIVERY SERVICE Express Deli & Pick-ups. in Castiegee. Area No parce! too small 365-5210 Display Advertising Mon-Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Ph. 399-4411 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated fs Kina Ri rpouahite TWIN RIVERS GLASS LTD. Castleaird Plaza . Complete Supply of Glass All Types For installation & Repairs PHONE 365-2220 or 399-4400 POWELL PLUMBING "The Drain Surgeons” Quality Workmanship Reasonable Rates Day or Evening Phone ° 359-7703 aap car COMMERCIAL see, OFFICE & STATIONERY. ‘SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY. SIGNS p__ farsis “All Types of PRINTING “Quality & Service Count“ NEWS 191 Columbia Ave. 365-7266 48 OZ, ; 5 JCRISCO OIL MORE CLASSIFIEDS: "© NOTICES Pay'n - Takit Lid. Gees Bogaest litle © Cards of Thanke Summer Backyard Writing Blues © Boe, Teas thin of any harrowing than trying towrite acolumn sittiag at the lenle table in the mele Only’. ... $1.98] fNo, 1 BLUE RIBBON COFFEE, Ib. $1.79) ich assisted and pars:of tie ta ays and dire creative prose more than a minute or two, Tihich expre Only; .. $3.99] ne P PANTY HOSE | ©" BUY ONE PARI fogs aE We i hl der for your Beef. cut| ithe way you like it! LIVER amps ighout her ess ‘and feet To today. Too many interruptions. Not only do I not have Pe, ‘windows, if you'll pardon the triple negative, it's ae big window, and I can’ looking through it MED, MILD CHEESE ‘Only . Ib. $1.39 ICE PACK CHICKENS Grade “A” Not Rejects or NORDIC HALE IS AVAL able. for rentals. We will also cater to your parties, bres Deverney at segizt for further details. peeling boiled [Sugar and Spice E . sisted with great fervor and looking for the same. Three poet and insolent, across irs wn, Peskin up the “Tdoa't turn around to look fresh grass Sine behind me at that house, ‘Abaht W Whats “that noise, Aside from my suffering wife down the lane. Better stroll down and see. Great. A Bell telephone truck and two young fellows digging a post hole. Entire calla farmer's tan, forearms, neck, bi mej is white as the driven CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September, 2, 1976 ‘pulling up? It can’t be, Te ts. It’s those people we met ata . party two years ago and In- sincerity that If they were ever in our neck of the woods, to look us up, Look at that. Three kids and a dog, Oh, dear. \ Perhaps you can under- stand now why [hate being a. schoolteacher and having the summer off and having to write my column out under the trees, instead of writing it at my desk in mid-winter. f° Glenmerry NEW: AND USED ‘FURNITURE - 3191 Highway Drive {PHONE 364-1822" watches. Machinery digs hole, erects pole with ease. Old timers comment scorn- fully: Remember when you dug them by hand, with a spoon shovel. Brutal hard work. There's the fire engine! Better jump in the car and follow. Holy old _fomplnt why do they let all these crazies follow the fire tuck through town at 50 miles an hour? Somebody might be" killed. cost to build the house, ‘70-odd years ago. Let's change th the subject. In fact, I think I'll break off bring in.. Maybe Tl get ay seven iron out of the car trunk and cut some weeds. ‘That's what I use instead of a There, that's better, My. swing was right on today. Kept my head Som, a eye onthe weed, tookaslow back swing, and one vile flower bed is weedless. Also pushed the lawn Wasn't much. Just: some” dumb housewife let the fat bol over on the seve, wae e was watching hel opera, But it Tight have been a good one, like the old lumber mill last week. That doing out there, just ati siting around enjoying yourself, when you know aA i agony? Least you cot lo put a washing through an sweep the kitchen floor, its filthy. “And you” haven't brought més me any, ‘fresh tea for. wo hi rubbing against my leg, Oh, lordy. Who's this Letter to Editor Operational Cut-Backs? The following letter, ad- being spread over Castlegar. In dressed to M. K. of similar other : | Fourteen winning numbers were picked Sunday in Mon- treal, Que., in the ninth and last Olympic Lottery Canada draw- ing for winnings of almost $30 million, including six 1 million prizes. ; Six numbers were selected © for prizes of $1 soiling each. They were 2352549, series A; 2085052, series B; Biss series C; 2264893, ies A; 1792822, series 8; and 1 1818155, . series C. The three numbers select- a for prizes of $500,000 were for $200,000 are 1872061, series” A; 2463359, ‘series B, 2325931, series C. Two additional ticket num- bers were drawn for prizes of $25,000 in series A, B and C. Th 5 cally-nunibered atlekote ta designs ta C Cee sold. *. For each of the six $1-mil- lion winning numbers in any series, there were seco! prizes of $100,000 for persons holding the same ticket number in the two series not drawn. For each of the three . $500,000 numbers drawn, there were secondary prizes of $50,000 for those with the iden- tical ticket number in the re- ‘Brings About A Beard Tax Alexander the Great. or- the midst of battle. Peter the Great passed a A total of 7.5 million identi- hw beards, Those who had to pay a beard tax. | : maining two series. This makes a total of six $50,000 prizes. For each of the three $200,000 numbers selected, there are two secondary prizes of $25,000, or a total of six $25,000 prizes. In the case of the two ad- ditional numbers drawn for the $25,000 prize,’ four secondary prize winners each win $25,000 for holding numbers identical to the number drawn. The total number of $25,000 prize win- ners was six. _ Anyone holding a ticket whose last five digits match those of any winning number in any series wins $5,000; those with the last four digits win $500; and. those with the last three digits win $100. total of 105,000 potential win- ners in the ninth and final draw. HISLOP’S WAY CAMPGROUND “CASTLE _ COHOE TIRE LTD. INSURANCE SALES & SERVICE Commercial & industrial. Tire ; Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar SELE ASHEIM & Co. Ltd. 802 - 18th St. S. Castlegar Phone 365-2362 of 365-3644 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Res. 365-8292 - HERITAGE O ees aa? | INDUSTRIES ‘Additions LTD. 442-2511 Fresh: Killed No. 1 and Only _-- 89a Ib.| © Cards of Thanks. ‘ecole ay ont powder or baking soda), I keep my lily limbs covered. Ong what we sf great ‘ball ‘of | smoke crossed the whole valley from east to west and, could bring this letter to the at-. spart fromm the sppelling saell tention of those concerned. reduced visibitity Now, I am not too sure whether any environmental wen the whol Gy of Carin: emitted by CanCel. The thick . 8* is effected. haze literally I would be pleased if you .B.N. J. Barrett, P. Eng. Castlegar, B.C. ‘AERO TAXI Fast ~ Courteous — Reliable: Phone 365-5700 CLEARANCE OF SUMMER FABRI SUMMER COTTONS 20% OFF. SHOP. REMNANTS RICE Ya Pl SUMMER. KNITS 42.50 yd. CARTER’S SEWING cores "PHONE 365-3810. ” 703-7th ‘Ave, ‘S, "Castlegar, Bc, Complete Service on all Makes of Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners _ were being exceeded at this time (4 p-m. Sunday, Aug. 22, 197611) FIELD'S STORES | *D. < Mx Mn Pre. Sun SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) ATTENTION PARENTS AND PUPILS Kindergarten Classes will be held at: Automatic Transmissions Castlegar Primary for Castlegar North pupils, Valley Vista foe Castlegar pout pupils. land Parl fot: k, Resker Hall for "Robson, Brilliant and Pass Creek areas, Tarrys Elementary. _ for Tarrys, Shoreacres and Glade areas. Kindergarten pupils attending the morning sessions will be picked up on the regular moming bus runs and returned as follows: Resker Hall: Bus leaves 11:00 A.M. Woodland Park: Bus leaves 11:00 A.M. Valley Vista: Bus leaves 11:10 A.M. fc pupils fing the aft session will be picked up as _ follows: a ~ Resker Hall — Pass Creek area Pass Creek area Brilliant: area Valley Vista — Kinnaird Hall @ BACKHOE LOADER Commercial er Residential som 2 arsdy, Sept 17.1 ay a4 183 y Creek and Ootisch Box 1917 Grand Forks ! church soe directory ven seta . cpreneuissen LANDSCAPE Ee & CONTRACTING Complete . TREES, SHRUBS Automotive BEDDING PLANTS Service : : SAM'S Automotive CATHOLIC CHURCH Cal. A (Bottom® of Sherbiko Hill — OPEN — Menday thru 8.20 am. to 10.30 pam. iy and Y 9.00 a.m, fo 10.30 p.m. Fire ition Flood & Smoke: Damage Professional Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning LABOR DAY? WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Sept. 4 Dance 9 p.m. ste Music by the “Playmates” ‘Admission $3 per person 7:30 - 9:30 Breakfast 8 a.m. Men's Fastball 4:30 p.m. $75 Cash Bingo 4:45 - 6:30 Barbeque S 3 , $3.50 of $2°¥%. orders 8 a.m. Men's Fastball 8-11 a.m. Free Pancake Breakfast - Sponsored * by Castlegar’ Savings + Credit. Union 11 am, Parade’ * 11:30 Children's Races 12:30 Children’s Goldrush 1 p.m. Chuckwagon Races 2 p.m. Little League 5 pam. $100 Cash Bingo Senda, and Monday: Concessions, Games of Chance, Entertainment” ip 7 p.m, “Fellowship Service Tuesday 7:00. p.m." Fri. nt am Youth and Family Rev. N. Walker Phone 365-6662 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar | Worship Service 11.00 a.m. “Everyone Welcome” Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N. 365-3662 or 365-3664 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” 10:15 AM. Sperling's. 10:30 A.M. Pass Creek School. 10:45 A.M. Brilliant Crossing. 12:15 P.M, 12:17 P.M, 12:20 P.M. 11:30 A.M, 11:35 AM. 11:45 A.M. 11:56 A.M, i < OLOR oe x. a _ Compare At $6.95 LIVIP CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Leaming” “Worshiping” “Serving” - 10:30 a.m. fo 12:30 noon 975 Columbia : Ph. 365-3666 -Phone 365-2344 _ k College Road , Ootischenia Elem. Junction Dump Road Junction 12:00 Noon Kabatoff Junction 12:06 P.M, Tarrys pupils will attend the morning session. Bus pick-up as follows: ota Highway Tumoff 9:00 A.M, jade Ferry 9:17 AM, Shoreocses” Schoo! 9:25, AM, For further clarification and/or, information call P. Konkin; at 365-6331. Grade 1-12 bus students will be transported: as in June, 1976, Special notice-to Stanley Humphries Secondary School students: First day of school is Wednesday, Septenber 8th — full-day,’ bring Lonches: All other: pupils will attend Tuesday, September 7h. All. students from Bellen, Raspberry, Robson areas will attend Robson Elementary School on Sept. Son, Soph. 57: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Family Worship 11:15 a.m. Group Study fednesda: CNA Sn cnet ore a FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY L. V. (LES) CAMPSELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN. (MRS.) LO1S HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR = =— ~~ SRAD WALLANS, ‘ADvERTISING. MGR. We Y. 7:30 p.m. Teacher Training PENTECOSTAL ‘TABERNACLE © Anglican & United Churches: REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH 2 adele = Gioaee = —1 Special of each ', Groups 88¢ per person. shed Color Portraits. Poses our selection ¢ice—no one to pressure you to buy. - spec per child. * Fast coe’ “: PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: St. David's 9:30 a.m, Joint Service * (Anglican Morning Prayer) i It is agreed by the advertiser re Parish Office: 365-8337 Ministers — Rev. Desmond Carroll — Rev. Ted Bristow — United Anglican. ! Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 Friday: Young People 7:20 : | 08 request, bot the correct name must be munity Newspapers Association and the B.C. miltted, : Whe & THURSDAY, 10 A.M. TO.1 P.M. — 2 PM. TO 5 Pa y : 5 Sponsored: by . SLOCAN SPORTS & RECREATION CLUB J. Dascher, Secretary-Treasurer School District No. 9 (Castlegar) 310 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar