Snir: $e Fe aa aE A tm penne BES Ae LERREES LESS | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 47, 1974 ‘Hew ¢ Canada Savings Bonds tl 4. Purchase, of the new issue of Canada’ Savings’ Bonds through payroll deduction by. workers in’ British Columbia is running well’ ahead of last year’s. record. level, reports regional director of the Payroll Savings Plan campaign, George Sherwood. Mr.’ Sherwood, ‘a senior investment dealer -with Odlum Brown and T. B. Read Ltd. of Vancouver and vice-chairmfn of ‘the Vancouver. Stock Ex- change, said the average appli- cation to purchase a Canada » Smokers’ Need: ' Good Reason To Stop Habit ‘The smoker must have a good reason to step smoking or he will never. make it, Consideration of the cost of smoking might help—in’ terms ‘of health, rather than money, although the latter is not to be’ discounted, For example, smok- ing one pack of cigarettes: per day ‘will have cost close to $10,000 by the age of 60. The danger to health in cigarette smoking is not im- mediately evident. Some smok- rs can smoke for years without noticeable ill effects. Suddenly, without warning, a heart attack occurs or a lung cancer devel- < ops—the il! effects are cumula- tive.: G3 Certain ailments, such as shortness ‘of,breath, smoker's cough or peptic ulcer may appear earlier. Somewhat later , appear ‘crippling diseases like chronic bronchitis, emphysema ’ (in which the lungs progressive- ly ‘lose their’ elasticity ‘and ‘it : becomes harder and harder to ‘obtain enough oxygen): and Buerger' 's disease (in which the blood ‘cireulation in the hands and feet is impaired, sometimes leading to gangrene and ampu- tation): ~ Pamphlets and infc about: cancer can be eri free’ by writing ‘to: B.C: and Yukon Division’ Canadian Can: cer Sedtety, 6 West 8th Ave Payroll: ‘Deductions Going Well. Savings ‘Bond ‘through payroll, * deduction in B.C. last'year was $643.03,: a’ provincial ° record, . - compared. ‘with a’ Canadian. average of $546.08. “It was $688.88 at the end of the B,C, campaign two years ago,” he said, “This year so far we are averaging $688.") “There's a land office busi- ness being done in the new series," said’ Mr. Sherwood, who has been regional director of the annual campaign for the ‘past 21: years, He said the large increases reflect the rising wages of B.C. workers and “the acknow- ledged propensity of Canadians to'save during ‘times of infla- tion”. Personal. savings deposits in Canada’s chartered banks totalled $30 billion; up $7. billion from this time last year, -he noted. “And ; while’ those’ wage increases last ‘year: were sub- stantial, they were ‘nothing compared’ to. this) year's _in- creases, Sonie agreements now. call for ‘increases ranging from 20 to 30 per cent.” District organizers‘ of the .Canada Savings Bond’ Payroll Savings Plan campaign are all. < senior ‘investment : dealers “on loan to the Bank of Canada. The new 1974/75 series, which pay a record yield of 9.75 per cent ‘per annum,. went ‘on sale Sept. 80° and maybe purchased ‘at par until Nov.'15, © espns of this series. are dated Nov.’ 1,1974" and: pay interest on Nov.'1st each year until maturity. in. 1988,)No compound interest is available. ton the new series.’ . Canada Savings. Bonds: ‘may. be cashed at any. time at. full: face : « And that ist ae my 4 Sewing Machines, Typewriters, TV's ; B&W and Color V's for’ rent: by week or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail: lephone 368-6331 TOMORROW. IS 10 PCT. DAY AT.HELEN’S. FLOWER. AND GIFT pHDEL LTD.. tive perception" and they: telt * us that involved in this process is our rather-complex’ psycho- logical/physiological :. make- : ) up (our. needs, drives, motives, values, and attitudes). i This sounds academic, but it is reassuring. It reminds. us ‘~ that our minds are not sponges that: soak up all the ideas, idle’. talk, and idiocies 6 which they, are’ exposed. Rather, : all of these stimuli are processed by. “what we are” as a “needs, past experi » etey This protects: is from: brain: ‘other. forms_ of ° ‘mind manipulation... “The. hasten vind is cas ult of our. ~ ‘ country, after hist first book: had in’ accepted » British publisher, . ‘Typically,’ ‘Leacock w: ised, the people of Orillia, Gate ‘ paid {proper homage. rm bet the old guy’ is ‘doubled’ up:in his ‘grave, © * laughing. It was‘all 80. Y Canadi Z its approach fe writ ae, that its’ would weren't, a little aad Can- + <.adians are builders; They'll ~ spend billions on “railroads © 2 high: we set ote a it. Like when we get lazy and “turn of a-potentially helpful. message , .. just beeause ‘we're: not in’ the message by imposing on ito : cherished but sometimes faulty notions..Or, perhaps worst‘ of all, :whenj,we: run ‘away. from“ ; facts” because’ our minds “are already made up. “moment would I advocate’ our > accepting. it blindly. My: only, plea is that we een ita fair hearing. ‘But’ when ae and canals ‘and' dams. it’ comes ‘to formed the Leacdek Society. They had. no! money. | But year, theyrd:Peralade g dges,’ and® ‘these dicts . ‘ would. ‘Sick ‘out. the f funniest +> book ® published “in ‘Canada that year, yc ye ric Nicol of Vancouver (a very funny writer, by the way): This. would ‘years ago,’ by. wire that you have won thé Leacock’ Award © for. ] poet, pi writer, or playwright: to visit “your. ‘ school. adidn writers ‘were’ ni vexactly household ‘words. A few writers toiled on in the Canadian desert. Morley courageous indepel ‘dent publishers gave them a voice:* They sell. Now the - : younger ones are coming on, 5 z pell-mell)) 9. 2 ‘This entire ‘diatribe: was { triggered’ by’ an: announce- ‘ment ‘sent -out ‘to English : department heads from ‘an uti ‘called Platform for the Choose one,’ ! two or all three te, “WIDELOAD— INE 365-3022 PHO! f 13! Pine Sireet (next to ‘West's Dept. Store) : CLOSED: MONDAY, : cov cack ti Shara crrnsevons HIGHWAY 3 i ceparee mately. ‘ona.-week,: traffic. south of Salmo’ will’ “be Save 5% by way of Coupons Sy aceieg regular —-this means a. saving : 'PER GAL. ON, SHELL'GA : geen Daily 6 am, aries and : In accordance with: the: te jerms of fst A Policy recently ‘announced by L.-Hartley,: Regional Centres ; PICK-UP DATES: . Oct. see Oct..2 Artists fromthe Kootenay and Cariboo ‘Regions ond beyond re invited to. ‘submi work tothe centre most. convenient to:them.’ < The: Centres. will’ ‘be open for. receiving work and for th pickups GERMAN RYE BREAD 2. for 9c. to:9:00 p.m. Work: may ‘be. m: led or hipped in’ dress, ° an will’ be’ returned if. unpur- term. viworks: of act rate to. Es ae ie prints,: ic; Snafa Lake ~ *. One ‘Yukon lake ‘is -called “Snafu, -The name apparently “comes frqm. the old army. term ti Humour ‘and are asked to attend the ‘Leacock ‘Dinner, receive the Leacock: Medal ether in’ industry,” business, civic’ affairs, .govern- eis recommended that artists: living at ‘some, distance from * ny. pela nt ¢ Se oantealons The Spares cavers: four: main types .of meet. Regional Centres sna? to bring} in and pick Me ihe work collective a : Ht: Ings, namely: nstructional, informational’ sharing,. attitude airing, and problem: Pi on Art is‘ : ro i solving: Emphasis is placed on the problem solving. type. All "decoe will, fi Consultants ( “five Arti Es - havetan’ opportunity to present problems,. participate ‘in group: discussions and two’ R : r a x it. lead. groups in solving problems in a systematic manner. a Brey ednesday evenings -from’.7:00 - 9:00. PAK ine Dies Men Guaiee 21, 1974, The course includes 8 sessions. Campus. < CONTACT. FOR me mguines! PLACE: Room; G-12, Selkirk College, Castloger ¢ mpu SANTRGTSaR Mr. Doug ‘MacGregor; 3) IR £E:"§12 per person ‘ ; ; “BL “Your HOME?, gs2ee0l Fee S12 See fh neal t Take iavcosas of these Savings! a : a ¢ ee | “vinci C > xe . ae x; Cor 10.Per Cent Reduction _epplies to all merchandise —. gifts as well as flowers Getting Married? Book your. orders now and Save 10 per cent on your wedding order All ‘artists will be notified aes of the decison of. ‘ig Provincial Co mittee on Arti.) ADDRESSES ‘OF CENTRES: FE ‘NELSON = Gallery; Kootenay School of Art if “3.2 Silver King Road= %: f CRANBROOK — Masonic! Hall 3 PR. GEORGE the Kaen United Choreh PEST erat sei pi ox. Uni ur Px Amusements |; Billiards! | ; 1448 - 5th ‘Avenue : Sj pbtnss Beeline Fr. ST. JOHN —,Former, Hunter's ‘Mall ico, i ae «McKenzie Street. OPEN: WEEKDAYS * PR. 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