Socreds Announce Policy WS, Thursday, August 29, 1974 . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Auetit 2 1974: CASTLEGAR NEW jay, Augus Provincial Liberal Leader —Carttogor:sociate, ; OE ateereaateee Pacltfers and. ‘Bables who, suck pacifiers +) will usually) have straighter. teeth than those who suck their umbs or fingers, according to a. group.;/of University of Toronto dental scientists, ‘Children of five age grou were atudied at the Burlington g lOntario) Orthodontic Ri + ‘search’ Centre’ over! 19, years.; : Children’ who ’ ‘sucked \ their. > thumbs and fingers were found 2 more likely |to have | crooked o teeth; And the _ amount)’ of > displaced Aeeth bin Naried, with the COINS WANTED: ie Currently: paying high prices ‘ons Gold - _ Silver. -& Copper Coins EE Over ie ‘on pre’ 1967 Canadian Silver Coins "Write fo Box, 428-C, Christina Lake, Sor call (604) 447-9534 Crooke Teeth | ‘Those ‘who were allowed pacifiers were less than half as likely to have crooked ‘teeth as those who used teething rings, or, had no; pacifiers. The Canadian ° scientists, :({Frank’' Popovich,’ found ~ that. dis. placed teeth caused by thumb- paucking ‘ditfered) from: those show rowing of both upper and lower ona arches /and.. outward Canadian Dental ‘Association: : = 90% . rmation’ of the) jaw ‘parts; the. holding? the/\inclsors\' say 'ithe’ Pays Visit. fo Castlegar. Provincial’ Liberal leader David Anderson'was in Castle- gar Monday where during the noon hour he attended a luncheon at the Hi Arrow Arms.’ forthe local Liberal executive and party. members.’ This was - followed Monday evening by a * pientc at Birch Bank which was for'the general public ‘as well. This marked the first day of Mr, Anderson's four-day visit j to the| West Kootenay. Centres which included Trail, Slocan, . Nakusp,’ Kaslo and: Nelson. The purpose of his: visit, says Mr.) Anderson, “is to: provide “strong evidence to every’ British Columbian ‘that the' Liberal Party’ and Liberal leadership are the only realistic . + alternatives to the: NDP ‘gov- ernment.” P He ‘said he would also‘ be, meeting with several people who have come forward as prospective Liberal candidates for the next provincial election. +. He said he wants to get them ‘started ‘now, rather’ than’ wait ntl led is called.” attention ‘tothe - Oct. 18 to 20 convention, in: :Vernon. at which the party- policy: willbe explained ‘as well as an assessment ‘made of ie recent Federal Election.: Said he would also like to see Py many persons as possible, ' not necessarily only party mem: ‘bers attend the forthcon ‘sonvention. "| Mrs. H, Johnson 365-8294 |: Mr,’ and Mrs, B./A,° Mc- Donald of! White: Rock arg presently: visiting their son-in- Jaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Licutenant-Colonel James BR: McDonald; son of:former’ , H. G.:MeNicol of Castl the Aug..15. military funeral of their son Lieutenant-Colonel : James RB, McDonald. who ‘died Aug. .18'at Greenwood, N.S. after a lengthy. illness. i Mr.) and) Mrs. DL. Me- Creight have returned home to Kinnaird after visiting their son ‘and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David McCreight of:Ter- race, ' B.C. While’ on holiday they jalso’ travelled’ to New Westminster: where: they : vis: ited their'eldest daughter, ‘i ind her, two-year-old one-year-old son, Mr. visitor at the home of his uncle. and ‘aunt;’Mr,;and' Mra.’ D. Adshead of Robson.'He left on: the ‘weekend :to ‘return‘to ‘his : te: - enjoying a‘ visit:to; Edmonton: *Mrs.\H. Johnson returned home! Monday: Of; this week after: spendi: e visiting: her; daughter. at ‘Mra;} Lilt ed home‘on' the weekend wher } spending: two .weeks | with’ family, « Rev.: and Mrsx’. and . Adstea i Robson’ left eae to: return'to her home in:Victoria ver’ while’ attending UBC.: “. Miss: Blaine’ Adshead has . left; Vancouver for. Mica’ where she has taken up employment Greenwood N.S, on, Aug, 18 vaftera lengthy, illness.: He was buried with full i military honors: Aug..15 at Greenwood’ at ‘which ‘time :his parents and sisters flew down, to attend. LCol. MeDi onal waa born in Trail in'1929 and lived there: ‘and in Frulivale before comin to Robson in ‘ le. joined ie RCAF. as'a commissioned officer in 1951 after grad “ tween graduation’ and his‘e1 Hstmentt he! worked: fot! Co: al. McDonald b Staff: Officer, Air. System “Readiness at Maritime Com: ‘Armed Forees Staft Coll Norfolk; Virginia, ” Maarten (as. 8i (ou He was predeceased. “brother, ; Dougla! cy Margins 3. | Polywrapped, 44 sheets: i 111, 2Wide ruted with ole’ punched, 7: margin... Polywrapped. eShete punehed ay Regular $1 49 ~ Speci " ahiv x6 11Mc Wide ruled with “An'ex citing new. student gecies which captures.the ‘ihumble!IIfe-style ‘of yoni ‘assorted. lifectiks ‘on. front cover. 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The church was décora with'standards of orange, white and yellow gladiolus forthe _ ceremony which united ee cle Wane Brothers Studio Photo had ee made by; the: bride's,” » sister, Mrs: bee Czedenski: “ Nelson’ and decora * Joan’ *Parsey ,) of / Tov: ‘cousin .of the groom cireulated :; «the gest book. riage the’ daughter, of' Mr. Mrs. Albert Wilding Stank Surrey and the son ‘of; Mr, ‘Mrs.:Herbert Lewis Ont head of. Trail'who: san, ding Prayer” and “Wither, Thou Goest.”. She ‘was’ accompanied by Mrs. Teanard Brown Is0.c of Trail, Given in ‘marriage by her ; father, -the: bride‘ wore a‘ fl oth and long slee' with lace cuffs. The‘ bouffant skirt featured : 1 three lace tiers while te band with drop ‘pearls. and daisies ‘while her’ elbow-length blush veil was of matching lace trim: She’ carried ‘a bouquet ‘of | white: daisies of: yellow sweetheart ‘roses. *\ sister,’ Miss ee Osterman’ a Edmonto ne a foes ‘gown at the reception and the dance: that: neat Soca ‘Mr.):Klaus’ * Streich H bracelet; gift of the groan’, . ests attended. from; coastal Pani Shuswap lake area, ‘and: y: polars : : ride? and. goon have: e in. North: / ‘ sheer | sleeve