C6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 10, 1979 hs " wre Held in Castlegar C7 Retreat draws members CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 10. 1979 . >, FALL TEMPTATIONS, sponsored by the Trail Auxiliary No. 2838 to the Fraternal Order of Eagles for cancer well on its way. Polishing up details are, committee chairman Helen Li El) h displayed, they were shown the newest is of Tra’ le, left, and hair styles by Dennis Campeau, formerly plans are to have Cam- Reau do the commentary for the show. Advance tickets for the Oct, 24 showing Bryce and Rose Aker of The Akers have just returned from Toron- to where, in addition to purchasing several of the latest fall fashions to be are Eatons. at or —News/MirrorFoto by Allan Kassian Burning permits mandatory in Nelson Forest Region Permits to burn wood by industrial or land clearing operators previously requir- ed during the fire season are now mandatory throughout | the year in the Nelson Forest Region, The new permit regu- latioris outlined under section 112 of the Forest Act apply to the burning of logging debris, sawmill waste, and wood waste from industrial ard land clearing operations and | to prescribed -burns. BREAD TALK Calcium propionate is the calcium salt of propionic acid, a compound found wide- ly in natural and processed foods, including yeast-leaven- ed foods such as bread and cheese. It is added to bread toretard spoilage. No matter the kind of bread, mould growth will show after a few days depending on storage, temperature and humidity. Calcium propionate inhibits mould growth but has no effect on breed staling. As John Little, assistant Pp i the only places the onus of ex- inguishing a fire on the Nelson Forest Region ex- plains, “fires set during the winter and not properly ex- tinguished tend to ignite into spring fires we have to sup- press. “The new regulation not permit-holder but also en- ‘ables us to refuse a permit when a burn poses smoke control and environmental problems.” The permit applications are available at regional ranger stations, "VINTAGE PAVING CO. LTD. Nelson. BC A Portable hot asphalt Plant in Nelson Specializing in x Driveways, x Parking Lots +« Subdivisions ‘You Kame lt We'll Pave tt Save SSSS Call George Now At” 362:6435 or. 352-9215 For FRE * Estimates WOOD STAIN TRANS PAREN! 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Saturday morning everyone gathered in prayer, praise and singing, joining together in special prayer for missionaries and thoir fami- lies, after which Sis, White gave a moving account of her missionary journeys, The afternoon service was a time of sharing, with several special numbers in song, and a challenging mis- sionary poem’ read by a member-poet. Then Sis. White brought a message of the needs of missionaries on the field, That evening, everyone shared a time of fellowship around a_ bountifully-laden table. Bro. and Sis. White showed slides of their mis- sionary tours in the evening service, to which’ the whole church had been invited, Their rich display of curias proved interesting . . .. - especially to the young: fry. Gifted songstresses gave de- light to both the ear and the spirit in every service. A time of food and fellowship was then enjoyed in the “church basement. On Sunday morning, both Bro. and Sis. 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Woolco Price: pr. 75:97 Woolco Sale Price, pr.: Ann Landers =4 Dear Ann: Tho letter that will elther make or break ‘our son appeared In your column, The only difference between that boy and ours Is that our son wasn't kicked out of college. He quit because he was bored. After too many sleeptess nights and a. lot of heartache, my husband and | decided to follow your advice. We told our son, We've had It. You're on your own." You sald it would be the most difficult decision we would ever have to make — and It was. The ache in my heart is still there but we tried everything to straighten “the boy out and nothing worked, °° Please ask parents who took your advice how It turned: out for them. Weare in desperate need of reassurance. Our son Is now hitchhiking somewhere in the U.S: and we don’t know where. Give us hope, Ann. We are — Also Heartbroken Parents Dear. Parents: i’m golng to rerun the original letter and © my advice for the benefit of those who may have missed Doar Ann: Our son Is 21 years old. From the day he entered high school he was In trouble. At 15 he was busted for drugs, and at 17, picked up for shoplifting. Later he was kicked out of three colleges and totalled two cars. He has had counselling and psychiatric traatmant which did not help. ‘ This month we have to make good three bum cheques — total $150, Our two other children are wonderful. We never had any trouble with them. This boy Is driving us crazy and ruining our lives. We've shed a million tears over him and spent a fortune In money. Can you suggest something we haven't tried’ Rtg — A Mother and Dad I replied, ‘‘Dear Mother and Dad: What to suggest might sound heartless, but It ma thing that will work. E i “Tell your son that from now on he ls responsible for himself. Don’t give him any money. Let him five In the house as long as he behaves and ablid he doesn’t — kick him out. If he brea childre them no favor. This young you have pulled his chestnuts off the fire for the B st time and If he gets Into trouble again, the only helping hand - he will is the one at the end of his sleeve.’ ind.now, here is a letter | recelved a few days ago. | hope It will give you the reassurance you seek. “Dear Ann: The advice you gave ‘Mother and Dad’ was exactly what you told us to do with our boy last year. “He was on drugs, wouldn't accept help and refused to abide by our rules. It was the hardest thing we have ever had to do, but we kicked him out. He ‘left without even saying goodbye. We didn’t hear from him for five months. “One day we came home from church and there he was. He Is now off drugs and alcohol, has returned to school, Is working part-time and a pleasure to have around. What did it? We didn’t ask and we don’t care. 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