ae CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. ‘80, 1969 > CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 Jack Yolland N'Cash Awards Totalling Addresses Newly $6,545 Made by Cominco Formed me Group . + ‘ e : on | Cash awards _totalling/award), M. Geor, etti, D. W. Well known chartered Sad og git ee : o $6,545 have been made by Phillips, M. Smith ond I. accountant Jack Yolland. of i Doe fhe Ee Be eet pot Cominco in the: last four| Exner (split awrd), G. E. Warfield spoke to the West months to employecr for|Bradley, R. LaFace, F. W. Kootena ife Underwriters their ideas accepted under| Johnson {2), J. Hopkins, D. on recently on the e . ie we the company's — suggestion] W. Phillips, problems of evaluating cor: : i mee Plan. Engineering Trades — A. Porations for succession duty mac Sed by Heading the awards list,/Browne and. A. G. Jurick purposes and business agree- announced last week by the (split award), T. R. Scott, G. mente: 2 company, were two for $1,600| @P! ng aohdte 7 each to R. B. Smith of Trail| Bishop, J. Smith and J. Ry- m and James Paterson of Kim-|sen (split award), G. W. Grie- berley. : ser. 2 Mr. Smith devised x Awards of $5 to $20 at ot : pone : 4 simplified method: of cooling ‘Trail were: $ Ni value of business enterpris- [i . : wi . A as in nitric acid absorption at if es. : ; 2 : the Warfield chemical andj Metal Production — R. His talk was well re. 7 & He 4 é serge Sues ‘fertilizer operations, and Mr.|M. Hickman, D. Harcus, T, ceived by the membership, i are s F Ps a oa p Paterson suggested modifi-| W. Plamondon #2), C. A: Mc- a newly formed group of un- cations to an underground Lim, J. Goldsmith, C. E. we stock o full selection of SAVAGE SHOES. for children GUNS — GUNS - GUNS The Hunting Season is Now Here! SEE THE BROWNING ROOM | BROWNING & WEATHERBY RIFLES “ IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Rifle Scopes installed and zeroed in We have the largest Sporting Goods Store in B.C. 9000 sq. ft. of floor space to serve you.” Pistols in Stock Smith & Wesson and Ruger Norm’s Sport Shop Open. Mondays through Saturdays 7, 800 Baker St. — Nelson — Phone 352-2015 It is possible to save a user of narcotics from a life of horror if detected early. There are not thi U enough doctors in this world to examine each and every possible user, but there are enough parents. ne: full ice This chart is prepared to alert parents to the various symptoms that drugs produce, Observe hild 1 ch in normal beh i: : your and note Physical symptoms & Look for Dangers hehaviour patterns Violence, sneezing, coughing, antisocial acts, enlarged eye pupils, dreamy or blank ex- Drug used Tubes of glue, ove, meant: ja or plastic handkerchiefs, pleces of cloth, various volatile products. Nk Glue sniffing, Brain, heart: lung or. I iver airplane glue, ; lastic That you can travel to Revelstoke in about one Q Engineering Services — hour — in real comfort. division jon the coast.3.2 million were|J., Mattiaze, M- ‘Natale G. Vanelli (2). : @ That you can go anywhere in British Columbia, imately|:."; Warfield.C & F — vy. Warehouse — W. Mc- Alberta or the Northwest U-S.A. in less than “ect Mandoli & D. i (split three hours. ess - e That the most dangerous part of flying: is the By-Lois Hughes That pon te tet ol eee es y: @ That you can travel to in one CER IER rereeed and 25 minutes via Trans-Inland Ai - Ss. acres in ‘the interior, ‘whilelKom, J. Bea eay, Le Se ea el Bes SEM (22°58 278" 8 18 Sul srcking 3. P. Beeney @, writers throughout Canada. 2 = . ~ Ty +: J. W. Barrett, J. B. MacGilli-|f . ey ‘i ‘ ‘hird largest award of lie wey = : wy $810 was shared by three| Yay, J. Klit, J. W. Yaseniuk f oe a * : zmployees in metal produc-|(2), T.. L. Danielson, M. In- ! Over 100 Bo . ie don at Trail. They are R. fanti, W. Thomsen, M.. R. ys oe : Stevenson, . J Bo W. Pirie, J. F. Do- ia . ind J. Garneau who suggest- ell, H. Korn (3), D. G. All 2d redesign of a jig in the|®.’ “. Re Now P. arlicipate : - : colts of the zing fetinery. pene a pany ed * nae H awii i Be ae SS ater 3: otal of 125 employees|to (split award),.E. Huitema, In Mite Division F ad pifred a the money? Which W. J. Langille, G.’ Wilson, 1. ! . * : : , * a ings the cash awards! Uhryn, A. Yuzik, F, Harri- : ¥ The Mitey M . ‘ - 30 fur this year to more than . IS YOUR CHILD USING NARCOTICS? sca no ee oe : nti sre een swing Ww, wi = Other st . ? = é nt to tl st Tadanac C & F — J. Bish- W. EL op, C. P. Martin (2), J. G. | Pontius. , Warfield C&F—FT os . - Je: = . Dawson, F. Bailey, 1. Hussey _ ne as : ; J.|(2), D. T. Bell, R. A. Smith, = a q ee . : 5 Mf Si in C. R. Coflin, G. E. Bradley, f " . M. Levesque, D. Mallinson Planting Program Now Underwa Sentra “EMbdal “Sa 5 x 2 Sears awards), D. MacAuley .(2), R. While most people are being planted on 1,100 acres; Prince George *'and- Prince M. Mcintyre, R. W. Ceder- hanging up -garden tools for] Prince George District will Rupert regions are’ predom-| fmt holm. a the season, it’s the start of|/have more than one million inantly spruce,: while in the $60; J. Doel tal Engineering Trades — J. is Tone alorted sneach, te. the big planting season for| planted on 2,200 acres; Kam-| 22 spruce, : Production and ‘A. Pearson of Hackett (2), W. W. North. pression, si Legros the British Columbia Forest/ioops — 40,000 on’ 1,¢00|Nelson and Kamloops areas|the . Sullivan... concentrator, | Hacke (2), Wee North Gy > SHlabllity: drowsiness 3 ys Service. "|acres; and in the Neison|they are mostly Douglas’ fir.| Kimberley, ‘each $50. cot, GS. Johnston, A. Mois-|| Did] You Know? remover, m é The hockey. The fall planting pro-| District, 225,000. . seedlings Last spring 2.3 million), ane ledi$20 to $40 each|son, D. McAlpine, B. Empey, , lighter fui d ‘ saat _ ° Srem mow | underway a had will be planted over 700|trees. were Planted on ‘5,200 fl Met: were: . Tiley. 3 e : hypodermic ical a lion, pa knows, there may Prpcapsired ve forest| acres. Morphine, Stupor, drowsiness; “watery. Needle art marks on body, withdrawat symptoms, men- ture Bobby Hull right “nere| districts will see over 4ia- Reforestation - heroin, nine: pi seint eye pu- coffon, tourniquet string, tal deterioration, in our area. 5 million, awe and ee Year spokesman David Wallinger,| planted on. appro: codeine. pile nose, rope, belt, blood on. shirt of. brain and liver, death old: pect age Plante ry the) aid seedlings planted in the|d,su0 acres.” ... sleeve, burnt jo caps, or dose. * ‘ ; $ 5 Peter Robson of the spoons, glassine envelopes. reforestation division said| COFFEE BREAK . nearly two ion trees Will | ——_—_——___=—— .Marx Auto Body Physical addiction, painful drawal symptoms, containing ine. Cough medicine Drunk appearance, lack of coordination, ion, pos- sible itching, pin-point eye pupils, drowsiness. Empty cough medicine bot- thes. : 3 T laughter, sleepiness or excitability, wandering mind, lack ordination, craving for sweets, increased appetite, hallucina- tions. Strong odor of burnt leaves, small seeds in pocket linings, cigarette paper, discolored fin- rs. Possible inducement to take stronger narcotics. Recent medical claims — chronic exposure may injure organs. & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly be planted on almost 4,000 acres in the coastal Vancou- ver Forest District. and its hoped that the projects will be completed by the third week in November. the interior forest districts _of+ Prince George, Prince Rupert, Nelson and hot fore Chris| ig. I'm ox of the United Fund, | bee: (drei not/ UNICEF, This is a reminder disease and ignorance. ee te Oe With - the cold weather here, several requests have een made for a pizza re- cipe which Boxes Then there is the story about a nine year old boy who upon receiving a tele- Phone call from his parents to come right home was ask- Kamloops — planting began 24Hour Wrecker Service several yeako age: Bee even oriented to the fact)/of another fact in life—not Phone 365-7248 In the Prince Rupert Dis-| goblins will be knocking at] uli children are as fortunate — trict, 500,000 seedlings are|my* ddor tomotrow’ night” "| as ours.’ paiories “fare r — = The children‘: have « col-| The - youngster ‘carrying “Sure, z lected together: an array ’ of| the UNICEF coin box has tak- garments to ‘wear and treats}en on some: ofthe world’s, are set aside for th responsibilities and realizes] a comparatively: affluent ‘na-| spoo! thirds cup tion can live ‘next “door: to} oil, starvation, degradation’. and want. Moreover, -in -his or her small’; way, they are: doin, something about it.-: io False sense of safety. Un- predictable behavior. Chro- nic exposure causes serious ed by his companion, “‘Does- n't your mother believe in to| human rights?” ; ” he ‘replied, “She human rights, but not for my age.” | Cube sugar or animal crackers Snusval body oder, small bot unusual ly odor, - J liquid, by mental changes. Brain dam- deite ‘aysings and neclie, age.’ Potential for birth. de- rying, tourniquet, cotton. fects. enlarged eye pupils, impulsive behavior. For Reservations & Information. WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone Castlegar 365-7542 Impaired j ment or ability to think clearly, severe hallu- cinations, goose pimples, chills, vomiting, trera! Hi-Lite Restaurant Pills of varying colors, chain Aggressive and antiaocial be- Amphetamines, f gras: havior. Bizarre mental, of- “Specializing in Chi Foods” by ‘used fects. nm = “e ups. eatrenne : H Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders ; uth, shakiness, Hy ccept. Show these: ‘ youngsters alvetoatieea slecplessness.” jal for phyaleal “ad Open 6 2m to. 9.30; p.m. lite, ‘whieh are Motu acts | Son sbutities “f the child, M4 aft grated berane tent r i ed ‘ cl Sponsil les. for. i c depression, Gidlon painful Citharawal Closed all day Monday - —_—s{ life, whic agetual facts.) sp cu grated drowsiness, dullness, slur: symptoms. C ith . ; we -do not. reall to] ond ‘make a contribution yes oe Sit th kin, jrowsiness, jul by 3 Coma wi con- re iO. not really want and make a cont ution. You it flour, it speech, drunk appearance, vo- vulsions, possible death. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ‘ a e flour, baking u accept* them. res will be helping to fight real|powder and 1 teaspoo! y miting, quick temper, uncon- ‘As our healthy, b ghosts — the Ghosts of hun- me into ‘a bowl..Add the mili selousness. : z= — sae z to the oil and pour all at In an unprecedented move tie Seantcti polite feat ee : ents, reg ahh afore until ment prepared.a7 symptom chart, designed £9 help P en f wi 3 the mixture rounds up. into ents in the municipality determine if their children have Z : 2 drug problems. . your E Canada Savings Bonds at the Commerce. A. Pearson said. aa B es The chart, above, was.mailed to Saanich residents il Ree ee : with this month's water bill. ‘ e€ mad e qT easy : Pills of varying colors. o! ax Paper to fit one 14-inch pizza pan or two 15% x: 12inch baking sheets'or two 10-inch Pie pans. 2 Combine the tomato paste, 3 water, oregano, ¥e_ teaspoon 2 « -: ” GS * ant i The film called “Marijuana’’ was shown in the area’s ublic high schools and ‘the kids would ask if there ‘was Boe pate way of showing it to their parents,” Chief W. sal as ee without : 101 lour. 0) 3 ie even The idea for the chart, which lists symptoms from any one of seven substances, was initiated by the students cheese. Bake in a hot oven ap uw A a sprinkle witht armise ilo : cheese ant ake another REPRINTED AS A JOINT PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE z ss 7 i L d i ea 3 CASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB and the CASTLEGAR NEWS £ ¥ v . between sheets themselves. “If held to maturity. B.C. AIR LINES . eee ‘ é : oh we community service Canada. 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