CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 27,1975. _ ‘ Jobs Would be Protected Says Socred - Candidate But Companies Have to Go B.C's Social Credit Party is committed to the sale of such crown-controlled companies as Canadian Cellulose, but there would be no deadline for their sale and no hurry to get rid of thent should the Soereds form a government, Social Credit candidate Burt Campbell made this ctear ina speech last Thursday night, He sald jobs would have to be fully protected, as would the local and regional economy. Campbell said the compan- les would not be sold to non-Canadian interests nor would they be sald to. giant PETTITT PHOTOS Mrs. W. H Porter, Robson: ASAHI PENTAX companies presently in the forestry field, Ho sald priority will go to B.C, buyers and preferential stock options would be offered CanCel em- ployees at special low interest rates. ‘The Socred candidate took advantage of his first publle meeting to put his party's position on the record. He told his Rossland audience that in the forest industry because of its obvious conflict of inter- est,” commented the candidate, “Government can't maintain its public interest and be both owner and referee.” Campbell sald Bill Bennett and the Socreds are committed to finding Canadian buyers “who will guarantee to main- tain the firms 90 they contrib- ute to the’ well-being of the ly BC. have only involved the crown in areas of natural monopoly, but since the NDP has moved into the forest industry “we have a apectal responsibility with re- gard to how we move the crown "Government can't operate SPOTMATIC II. This unit has 8 1.8 lens, Built-In self- timer, Bullt-in Hot- SOLOHd ILiLLad Cominco. announced last week that construction will begin .soon on a $270,000 anti-poltutlon project to lower stack emissions at the com- ny's ammonium phosphate fertilizer plant in Trail. PETTITT PHOTOS completa ever-ready tions, Guy Downie, said the project involvés installation of _ three fume scrubbers. He said that when completed next year, the new scrubbers, together with | the existing recovery For $239.95 PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd 1L1L13¢ Manager of ‘Trail Opera- in which they're located.” Repeating that a Socred government would be in no hurry to sell the. firms, the’ candidate sald his party's “com- mitment to free enterprise is Dear Ann Landers: Tem ina stato of pan{e and need your advice at once, My cousin ls hero. visiting for a couple of weeks. She becamo engaged a month ago and showed me her lovely diamond ring the first hour she arrived. It was so beautiful I couldn't realst asking her if I could try it on; Woll, Ann, I put the ring on my middle finger and now I can't get.it off. We tried soaking my hand in vinogar (my mother's suggestion) and then my dad suggested trying to slide it off with Boose grease, My’ aunt brought over some laundry soap which she said would do the trick, but so far nothing has worked. ° ‘Today is the third day we are struggling with the ring and my finger seems to be swelling up because of all the action. What can you suggest? My cousin is pretty upset and.I don't blame her. —Balloon Mitt Dear Mitt: The last resort is a jeweller. He has special equipment and can alit the: ering: ‘or file it off your finger. Of course he will then te socialism.” Cominco Anti-Pollution Project : Construction to Begin Soon impingers, will trap 99.5 per cent of the particulate matter and. fumes—primarily | am- tronia, ‘The scrubber equipment will consist of. converted .im- pinger vessels taken from the company’s nitrate plant, which shut down two years ago. This modified equipment will be’ installed at the west end of the plant, behind the present im- pinger equipment. Mr. Downie called the Ad four SHOW & SALE BATIK watt HANGINGS ‘ Yate Crossley December 2-3-4 SELKIRK COLLEGE (Main Lounge) 9 am. to 9 p.m, project “further continuing \ concern for the environment." He added that detailed engineering work. is underway and construction will take place in'1976, : A Problem - Has Struck i Parliament Hill Queen Victoria, who once declared “The Queen is not amused," would be frowning ~ * heavily if she knew of a dispute now. going on among several government depar ments and agencies. It is about the location of badly-needed new public toilets on Parliament Hill. One of the pair it, I this should be done at your, expense, i ‘ Dear Ann Landers: Fiom time to time you" ‘ve printed letters about peculiar wedding invitations. My husband and I have roared over some of them. Now we feel it’s our turn to share. Recently we received‘one which wins first prize for sheer guts. Get this and it's a second wedding—no blushing bride and groom “You are invited to a picnic wedding. Bring your own food,’ Also bring your camera and leave the films with us. Gifts may be urchased at...’ “They then listed the five most exclusive stores in Boston. Both the principal characters in this “plenle wedding” come from fine families. How can their parents allow such.gaucherie? Laughing And Crying In Weston, Mass. Dear L & C: Don't blame the parents. You can be sure they weren't consulted. Pll bel they were just as mortified as. you, Dear Ann Landers: What s the matter with me? I'm so ashamed I can't stand myself. This is what happened: Last weeka friend and 1 went toa store to buy some cigarets. We sawa lady's purse on top of the vending machine, waited until * pabody was looking and then took it. ‘There was $4.20 in the purse, plus some keys and an identification card. When we left the store we split the money and threw the purse into'a clump of bushes. « Eread in the’ papers all the time where young kids tura in hundreds of dollarsand here I didn’t even have enough character give back a couple of bucks. Keeping that money was a downright rotten thing to do. I feel like a lowdawn skunk. How can L improve myself? —IHate The Way Am Dear Friend: You've already taken the first step. Congratulations. Recognizing that what you did was lowdown and rotten and being able to admit it shows real progress. Soon you'll have another opportunity to choose between the right course of action and the wrong one. You'll discover that cparieiet. is like a muscle—the more you use {t the stronger it Fortunate are those who learn to be honest at an early age. But it's not impossible to build character as one grows older. I'm « betting you'll do it’ Thanks for sharing your humiliation, Erne Schoo! 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Each—male and female— houses five “fixtures”, as the civil service so delicately puts _ it, but these have already proved inadequate for the 6,000 visitors a day, vA ‘The works department has _said the existing facilities can- “not be enlarged. - Commons and Senate au- thorities ‘say they don’t want additions ‘made to the Centre Block, and the East Block is ruled out for security reasons, It_ now houses ie Minister Trudeau’ ‘offices and the cabin- et secret So, it seems the new tollets will have to be built apart from the existing buildings. and the ' problem is to keep them out of sight, the esthetics of Parlia- ment Hill, but not hidden away. where fourists can't find them. Family Shopping Nife TO-NIGHT! 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Soul travel is the art of shifling one's altention away from the material‘ worlds into the worlds of true beingness beyond matter, energy, space and time. ‘Through’ certain spiritual hook-up with the tnner sound.” + current, apoken of pootically in the Bible as the “Word”, each soul gradually becomes con- sclous of the higher spiritual planes ‘within: himself and proves through his own exper- fences, existence beyond the ©. physical body, and begins his journey back to God, the source from which he came, « d This eventually breaks the ~ eycle’of karma and relocarna-. : Poo Adults $2 FIT-RITE SHOES Eremenko's QUALITY SHOES for. the family For Dr Dress — Casual and Work Our Footwear Will Meet the Need ‘of Any Type Work or’Any Occasion ATA Cantlogar & District Communtty Art Counell Presents : Merrill. Nixon in Concert ‘A PIANO RECITAL Be at SELKIRK COLLEGE Thurs., Dec. 4 — 7:30 p.m. Senior Citizens and Students 2) Mra, Ingeborg Thor. Larsen of Castlegar was among the 15 members elected to the Kootenay ‘Arta Panel at the, Kootenay Regional Arts Con- ferene, held in Creston on Nov, "The - conference, attended. by more than 160 people, with 133 registered delegates from the East and West Kootenays, was termed a success by the lected to Kootenay Arts Pan: organizers and by representa- tives of ihe, Provincial govern: ment, ‘Twelve of the members elected “to the panel were geographic. area representa. tives and three were membe} atlarge. i The membersatlarge in- clude Betty Johnston, Topfonal director, Grand Forks; Jack McDowell of | Kaalo; and Velen. Former Castlegar Man Takes Vancouver Bride ‘A wedding of local interest took place on Nov. 16 in St. Mary's Anglican ‘Church «in Vancouver, when Miss Lorene Shaw of Vancouver became the bride, of Mr. Jim) Munns, a former Castlegar resident. The bride wore a full- ‘length cream-colored dress with matching hooded are, which ‘she had ‘designed, and carried a single dark red rose, ‘The groom's old-fashioned cream shirt and jabot were also designed by the bride, ae & G BUILDERS: SUPPLY LTD. 932 Columbla Ave., Castlegar Tennessee Aromatic Cedar] shee Chests Following the ceremony, a amall reception was held at the couple's’ home, ,where guests ‘ included the groom's mother, at: Mra: Margaret Munns, and the ‘groom's -brother, Mr. David marna ce “Munns, both of the Castlegar Jaren. Every Bride's dream. Artistic, Design. ‘Superb Quality’ : Ingeborg Thor-Larsen Arena Rep Fanderllk, an artist from Trail. “Agata - Photo Con ntest Winners f Castlegar Well Represented man's and aa Bob Scheer of Génelle submitted the beat slide in the »Firat Annual West: Kootenay Sioeans and, Doug Leighton, Serer baal picture, Ag- a are Ian Carley, painter, Cranbrook; Eleanor Cailes, potter, Creston; Monty Moran, theatre, Fernie; *8vend Kuhle, sculptor, Golden; Greg Cran, writer, Grand Forks; Marcile Campbell, ar- ist,’ Invermere; Pamela: Dos dale, drawing, Kimberley; Fred ‘A. Hiigli,’ woodworking, Kaslo; Wendy Anderson, Ballet danc- er, Nelson;' Ronald Woodward, printing, Slocan: Valley; Helen’ Dahatrom, © music, Rossland; and Ingeborg Thor-Larsen, . ‘weaver, Castlegar. irs. Thor en) was born’ in Denmark’ where’ she‘ obtained a degree in commerce. She came to Canada in 1952 and: ~ became a Canadian’ citizen’ in 1967. She has lived in Castlegar for 12 years.” ’ She managed the bookshop at Selkirk College for. three yeara, has been on the board of. directors “for: the “Kootenay- Columbia Child’ Care’ Society, and is presently an‘ executive member of ' the N.D.P.) Ross- land-Trail Constituency Asso. elation. Her main interest in the arts is weaving. Mostly self- taught, she has been a serious weaver for five 'yearg, and tion and finally leads him jnto * the on realized state, 7. There has ‘never been a time when the world has been without a living Eck Master, The present leader is Darwin Gross, who is the 972nd in.the longest unbroken line of spiri- tual masters in the world, Itis claimed that Eckankar existed before.all the systems of religions and yogas and goea back into the era of man’s early civilizations. a Plana are being made to give out the message of Eckan- | kar through publie lectures as well as other media. A meeting : is to be held ‘this Friday evening at Stanley Humphries Secondary School’ for abyone interested in investigating ths path. — Gills for Christmas— POWER TOOLS Black & Decker Saws” © Jig Saws ° Skil Chain Saws’ (1600 Model) ®@ Ski © Drills . © Sanders Carpenters Tools Ee. Light Fixtures ; © Snow Shovels FIREPLACE SCREENS ae OF URS) SoH \ Mos, tie sree Se Pam Saturday 8 a.m. to 5’ p.m, to be checked and cleaned. Because your children visit. the family dentist regularly and, haven't. complained . about toothaches, you may wonder about the checkup's | worth. When a dental “health team visits a school, it wants to! provide a dental check for’ many children as possible. , Many mothers forget how time files and that it’s close to. checkup time, Aside from serv-. ing as a good reminder, school checkups often allow for detec: tion of cavities when they are - just beginning. The, usual aix | months between visits provides ‘enough time for decay to set in, especially in children's teeth. "You may decide after the : -achool checkup, that you'd bet-~ ter get your child to the dentist even before the six-month visit ‘comes due to catch‘the decay - ‘while’ its: just beginning. This would save muck time, expense nd give less discomfort to the child ‘The school health team can ‘often spot if your child’s teeth : ‘and -jaws are not developing > properly ‘and you may want to : get your dehtist’s views. After he examination, the dental clean and paint your may~also give « classroom talks, show films on dental health and teach the proper brushing technique. Sometimes ’ the dren are given a dental coloring book or * a thbrush. ‘ Alter the school checkup, if your child comes home shout- ing “Look ma, no: cavities"! don’t be deluded into thinking ~ you can delay his appointment with your regular dentist. The - school dental team does not use ‘X-rays: and cannot. give ‘a ~ thorough checkup. : The school team alerts you Our Prices ; i Baeeex 5 are Good “See KOOTENAY BUILDERS LTD. “ Flyers ©. «Envelopes : Letterheads © . Raffle Tickets ' ‘The Creative Idea-Minded Printers. . CASTLEGAR NEWS “Where Quiaity and » Phone 365: 7266 ee a Represent to Call Labels ** ‘Posters Office Forms Wedding Invites Invoices . Statements Brochures Business Cards d Service Both Count” Have Your. Camels wa for Christmas "STEAM? CLEAN ‘YOUR CARPETS... THE PROFESSIONAL WAY. Rent the! fantastic new Up ee ‘Out: Hye Mist Maching for superi di sous at id and up to 90% of the moisture in just: | s one step. Lightweight machine and pop-up handle: makes this Model 625, ‘Bo easy to operate, Save money... get results jae Hise a pecfessionall Don't take chances! Clean You ¢ catpots the pro fessional ‘way’ with the Tre Hydro-Mils “steam” carpet cleaning } clean pie leaves carpets thick and fll th no. saree) residue. Available for rental pied + Trowelex Rentals No, 3 Hwy, —- 4 Miles South ‘\ x Telephone 653515 — on crafts in the schools by. quality re. a. founding ‘member of the Selkirk | Weavers’ Gulld,'and is also a member of the Canadian Hand- weavers’ Guild the B.C. Crafte- tlegar. She was one of the organ- izers of Kootenay Craft °76 an haa exhibited — for the Cai ‘ dian Hand Weavers’ Guild, the Selkirk” Weavers’ Guild © and Kootenay Craft '75, She is. currently working ona tapestry for a juried show * “in connection with the .“Habl- tat” conference. taking place in fancouver, next: May, ':)/+ ‘The Kootenay Arts Panel held its first meeting in Creston on Nov. 15, where # conatitu- tion was drafted and executive officers . were elected.’ Helen Dahlstrom of Rossland was elected \to represent the panel Board. son the: B.C, Arts ie! Kootenay area was + one of four: pilot. projects, to’; form: Regional,’ “Arts panels ‘under the auspices of the B.C. °°: Arts Board and the department’ of the ee ‘secretary, and determine. By priori- “ WE! One Mile South STERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 of Welgh Scales at Ootischenta LOOK at these Specials "af CUT- RATE THE FOOD FOLKS No. TQLTY. 20... e cee. One dollar the Kootenay’ Regional nn Council may be obtained: by * contacting: your area i Fepresen- tative.’ RUMP.ROAST:: nt ae Should) women on’ birth ‘contro! pills be taking any extra ~ vitamin \or* talneral pele ments?. Answer: Researchers are studying this possibility. To date there is some indication that there may increased need for folic tei d’and £ Vitamin £ BS, he adegintely eating a. well- ahha diet; including « wide variety of foods chosen particu: larly from uncooked frults and ‘vegetables (where > possible), and’ meats, milk:.and/ whole, grain‘or enriched ‘cereals. ‘These are foods to watch: for: folic’ acid — liver (pork, béef) wheat. germ and bran, asparagus, spinach; vitamin BS — liver, salmon, walnuts, ‘pea- nuts, brown tice. < ‘Are tinned baby foods very nutritious? How can I prepare - my_own food for my Baby? TTined | baby foods are “ nutritious; however,: they are Prepared to ‘appeal to the mothers taste corisequently nnecéssary salt and sugar are fdded. Suger ads calories but no nutrients, Mixtures such & ee Barrell Bungle No. Bb INFLATION (Number 733i -in-an ‘endless series) “election, goodies” is a tax supported” pension what about. government's belt? ( “The Socred Alternatives: © service expansion. “tals us to fighten our alt) Barrell Bungle | No. a “budget by $719 million. The Socred Alterna! ives: + Arab loan? ‘cave. of | tnflation. Yor one “of Barrett's © Government spending ‘Is a. major Latin doesn’t know the cost of, He tells oie elie cor, bets ensiest inflation — STi caenenl eecset ok overeat sins taxes, and civil ©. A cut in salary for all cabinet ministers. ar {$52,000 a year, Barrett - BUDGET OVERRUNS. During the last two years. alone, the Barrett Goverment has ovarspent is) @ An Independent * Auditor General to” oe eesebetn Shag < ‘and let the people of B.C, know how thelr tax dollars are, being ‘Spent. @ Full -disclosure of ‘all finandal dealings. (Remember the. $200 corel ‘Who was t from? What was the Llib rate?) 4 ~ Campbell Ki ia dinners and: soups should: be (< avoided because | they. may ‘contain starch filler—also “emp: ty calorfes—and little protein, which the infant’ requires for , growth. ‘Although ingredients are lnted in the order of quantity, the exact proportion. of dients is not noted, ‘baby ting. find that preservatives « are added’