Castlegar’s Biggest-Lithe— Super-Markotl Just Arrived Fresh Shipment of Sunflower Seeds we have PUMPKIN SEEDS! Cernish Wafers by Peak Frean 65e VALUE Special . 49c¢ pkg. VEGETABLE - TOMATO SOUP 5 tins . $1.00 ROBIN HOOD or ALBERTA 20 Ib. bags $2.49 BLUE RIBBON COFFEE Ib. $1.29 Every Pound Guaranteed Vib, & 2 tb. CUBE SUGAR in stock! CRISCO OIL 38 oz. .... $1.79 BUY A CASEI W.M. Mason Caps Ctn. ..... $1.49 Reg. Mason Caps Ctn. . 99c LIBBY’S CREAM STYLE CORN $8.99 Case 1 case to customer B.B. Sardines Stins ...... 99e DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 69c box 48's Grapefruit 6 for ...... 79% Mexican Cukes “25¢ each Crisp Lettuce Ib. Delicious Apples 3 Ib. bags .. 89c |g. Pepsi or 7-Up E borne -. $2.19 Case ..... $4.35 plus deposit 2 Ib. boxes Proc. Cheese 3 Mozzarella Cheese Ib... 2... $1.79 Dear Ann Landers: Please print this letter as a warning to other women, I was lucky. ‘Two weeks ago! thought I might be pregnant so I went to my gynecologist (same one I'd been going to for three years), He gave me a urine test and it was positive. He then asked me if I wanted the pregnancy “interrupted.” I was scared and upset and sald “yes,” We made an appointment for an abortion to be performed the following week, ‘Three days later I began to think perhaps I wasn't pregnant, I went to a neighborhood clinic and took another test. It came out negative. I was thrilled. The next day I decided to go back to my regular doctor and tell him about the second test. He examined me again and said, “Well! From now on we're going to call you the ‘Mystery Girl!’ You have a cyst. Nothing to worry about.” Can you imagine a doctor scheduling an abortion for a woman who wasn't even pregnant? And what about a doctor.who doesn't know the difference between a cyst and a pregnancy?- The moral of my story is “get a second opinion.” Isn't this shocking? —Relieved But Upset Dear R but U; Nothing shocks me anymore, But it is frightening when one considers what might have happened to you, . Services Held for Mary Repin | Funeral service began Saturday from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and concluded Monday from the Castlegar Russian Hall for Mary Repin, 70, of Raspberry Village, who passed away Thuraday at the Trail Regional Hospital. _ Born June 16, 1906, in Saskatchewan, Mrs. Repin came to’ British Columbla in 1912 to Brilliant, residing. in Brilliant and Champion Creek before being married in Blue- berry Creek, The Repins took up resi- dence at Champlon Creek until 1943 when they moved to Pass Creek, In 1970 they left Pass Greek to make their home: at Raspberry Village. Mrs. Repin was a member’ of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. “She was predeceased by one daughter, Mrs. Winnie in 1959 and one asecond opinion before of surgery. any kind Doctors are not infallible. Unfortunately, their mistakes can result in far more serlous consequences than a plumber's mistake—or a sales clerk's s * Dear Ann Landers: I ee been going to this beauty shop for 10 years, The woman who always did my hair left in December. She turned me over to Mr. Bruce who was new. Mr. Bruce gave me a permanent two weeks ago. He became rattled and put the wrong solution on my hair. Then he tried to rinse it out but it was too late. The damage was done. When he finished with me I looked like I had a green Afro. I went to the owner in tears. She said, "Sorry, dear, mistakes do happen. Come back Hi week and we'll see what we can do.” (The perm cost me $25. Tlooked so awful Isayed in the house for four days and then went out and bought a wig. The following week I went back to Mr. Bruce. He decided to ‘cut my hair and give me a more expensive permament and a color Job. I was desperate and willing to try anything. Well, the results were horrible, Now I look like a red-headed, kinky-haired rat. I'm taking conditioning treatments which are costly and time-consuming. Friends thought I should have sued, but I didn't want to, What is your opinion of all this? —Frizzled And Frazzled Dear Frizz: When Mr. Bruce goofed, the owner of the shop should “ have offered to put your hair back in condition for free. Mistakes do happen, but the responsible party (in this case the shop owner) hasan obligation to do everything possible to rectify the situation. Joy Keillor Bridge Club Reaches First Year Mark The first anniversary of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club was celebrated Monday when its founder was presented a hang- ing fern.by Ian MacDonald: on behalf of the club's Castlegar members. Mrs, Keillor was also pre- sented a special anniversary cake which was cut and served during the playing of bridge. Seven-and-a-half tables took part in Monday night's activities with the’ following results: : bert Hunehak; ’ MacDonald and Otto Walker; third, Don Richards and Wayne Weaver. East-West First, Don Poole Jr. and Mary Stewart; second, Libby Weaver and Doreen Campbell; third, Lois Cairns and Btuka Cameron, Newly-Formed Society To Assist Hard of Hearing The February meeting of the Kootenay Society for the Hearing Impaired was held recently in the Kinsmen Health Centre at Trail. WL &S. RK Apple Juice 48 oz. tins .. 49¢ HAMBURGER Ground to Order Doug Green- burg of the West Kootenay Health Centre spoke to the Senior Citizens Enjoy Sunday’s CLOSE OUT! INS POP Caca Cola, Orange, ete. 6 for . . $1.00 plus deposit Special Matinee Many of the Castlegar Senior Citizens’ Associa- tion members attended the Sunday matinee and enjoyed very much the showing of the FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE - Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 AM, to 9 P.M. © Sat, ‘till 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays. picture “ After the show the mem- bers all met at their Centre where they enjoyed a pol luck supper and a social evening. They extend their grateful thanks to the management of the Castle Theatre for a won- + derful afternoon. SAMSESES ee’ 1001 - 9th Ave., South Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 Floral Arrangements for All Occasions FUNERALS — WEDDINGS — ANNIVERSARIES ETC. HANGING BASKETS — HOUSE PLANTS SHRUBS and FRUIT TREES Order Now! - For Spring Planting “OPEN.7 DAYS A WEEK" group on methods used by his ~ department to help the hearing- impaired; both children and adults. He also spoke on the hearing aid program which was instituted by the provincial government last year. Alec Blaine, Canada Man- power, told the group that the government will provide finan- cial assistance to any employer while a worker is undergoing special training to alleviate a hearing impairment, The newly-formed society will be meeting monthly and anyone interested is asked to contact Zula LaFace of Ross- ind. The March meeting will have Dr. J. P. Hawe as guest speaker. Dr. Hawe is the Trail Regional Hospital eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. ICBC second, «Ian F it brother, Bill Pereversoff in 1974, Mrs, Repin is survived by her husband Pete; four sons, Pete and Mike of Kelowna, Joe Directory of B tof North Surrey and Tim at home; five grandchildren and ‘one sister, Mra, Nellie Stoochin- off of Ootischenia, Burlal took place at Bril- iliant Cemetery. ee GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. South, Castlegar Sunday School — 10.00 a.m, Worship Service — 11 a.m, Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m. Richard Jensen Rev, C, Smyth - 368-3818 - —— ROBSON: and Service ST, DAVID'S: Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH 9:45 a.m, Sunday Schoo! __ 9:40 am. — Sunday School 10:00 a.m, — United Church Service 12:15 am, — Anglican Morning Prayer Petit Office: S65 8887, Minister — Ted Bi dim Waldie 365-7697 a 305-7591 Joe Killough 365-7554 usiness and Professional Services ST, paren tum LUTHERAN HUR 405 Maple St., a cger Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Midweek Lenten Service Thursday, 7:30 p.m. “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” » Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N. { 965-3662 or 365-3664 Counsellor Beth Jardine Phone 365-6512 Local and District Churches CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Leaming” “Worshiping” "Serving Sunday 9:45 a.m. Classes for afl Ages 11 am, Family Worship Wednesday ae 7:30 p.m, Opportunities 130 p. ' CHURCH OF CHRIST ° : MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For Information Phone 365-2241 or 365-7973 or 365-7362 a CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 365-9480 Home 365-0667 Next to the Cloverleaf Mote] Castlealrd Plaza APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday School 11 a.m, Morning oe p.m. F PENTECOSTAL | TABERNACLE 767 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graki Church Ph. 366-5212 Sunday School 9.60 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 « Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 — Check Here Wad, 7 pam Home Bible tudy Fri. 7 pu ee Youth and Fenty 7 Rev. N, Walker Phone 365-6662 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH v. We Ph, 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m Sunday Masses at 0 am. and 11 am for Assistance RHC INS. AGENCIES LTD, 601 Baker St., Nelson Ph, 352-7252 Fire - Auto, - Boat Tralier - Life Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar RUBBEA = Ys f STAMP MFG. COMMERCIAL PRINTING PHONE 365-3303 Open Saturday Yes, Ucence Plates OFFICE & ‘SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY SIGNS « PHOTOCOPYING @ ee ee CASTLE reson, Putin Sa BOUNDARY ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) LTD. ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS. Phone 365-7241 TIRE LTD. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Highway Tires om WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Dave's DIXIE LEE Fried Chicken Take-Out "If you like CHICKEN You'll like : DIXIE LER’ + OPEN DAILY « Mon, - Thurs, 12 noon = 10 p.m. Fil. - Sat. 12 noon = Midnight. Sun. 12 noon- p.m PHONE 365-5304 Service 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Res, 365-8292 H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks WEST ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird. Plaza Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 12.30 noon Phone 365-2344 The Only Complete Brake Shop In the Kootenays TIRES - TIRES FAMILY SHOE RENEW 410 COL. AVE. Across. from Downtown Chevron Service WISE FAMILIES Post New and Used Furniture & Appliances Now Dealer for: Wood & Coal Cook Stoves Prank Fireplaces Heaters “We meee Trade & Sell” PHONE 365-3719 123 Main St., Castlegar Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L. HOOLAEFF OFFICE SUPPLIES Scotch Tape, Staples Columnar Pads Typewriter Ribbons Labels, Add Rolls, tc. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave, ELECTRIC PHONE’ 365-7191 9 am. to 5.30 pm. PHONE 365-3231 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME + Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar “TWIN. RIVERS MOND T, umeWwoon COs. OPTOMETRIST: 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C, Ph, 352-5152 GLASS LTD. 701-7th Street Sowth CASTLEGAR Complete Supply of Glass All. Types For Installation & Repairs PHONI 365-2220 or. 399-4400 BILL'S MOTOR-IN: LTD. 213 Baker St., Nelson We are Franchise ELECTROLUX CANADA LTD. ‘Sales & Service 1491 Bay Ave. TRAIL, B.C. PHONE 364-1914 Dealers, for Castlegar & District ‘Sales & Service PHONE 352. 5383 Checks Suspicious Claims The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is examin- ing suspicious claims .in a continuing effort to reduce fraud. For example, if an individ- ual has made an unusual number of claims or made a similar claim repeatedly, such as losing four tape decks within a few months, the corporation will investigate. “This is part of our continu- ing policy to cut down on fraudulent claims," said Nor- man Bortnick, executive vice- president and general manager of the Insurance Corporation of The corporation also checks that people do not make the'same claim at two different claim centres, Suspicious activity by body shops and glass replacement companies is investigated. “Ifthe percentage of tinted windshield replacements rises beyond a reasonable level in & glass shop our Special Investi- gations Unit will check the situation out.” A material damage re- view. team goes to body shops throughout the province to check work in progress, “We want to ensure that repairs done with used parts are not billed to us as new parts.” The material damage re- view team also visits insureds who have newly-repaired vehi- cles, to determine that the work charged for was actually completed, “The vast majority of claimants are legitimate, and we have an obligation to protect the interests of these people,” said Mr Bortnick. Dealer License Number D1471 APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 “Free Estimates Rent-a-Stall * $5 per hour -Do-it yourself under Cover! Decorate Wedding Cars, wash your car, change oll, do your own tune-ups, etc., etc. CAPRI TIRE SALES 633-6th Ave. S. BHONE 365-2226 | casn TLEGAR CALDSET GROCETERIA_AND LAUNDRET 1038 Col. Ave. (Bottom. of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN — Monday thru Saturday vo Ms disas Gas Fitting meer © Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System, — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave, South Ph, 365-7775 - Castlegar 8.30 am. to 10.30 p.m. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m, Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery and General PHONE 365-6534 RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service All. Sizes, Styles , CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave, Phone 365-7266 ‘DOT'S PICK-UP & DELIVERY pase & eos in Castlegar Area Prompt, Reliable, Insured 365-6538 ae Capri. AUTO BODY 633 ~ 6th Ave. S, Castlegar CASTLEGAR. JANITOR | SERVICE For all your. residential and office cleaning: Carpets, Upholstery, Windows, Basaments Please call Al Polland 965-6293 FREE ESTIMATES CASTLEGAR NEWS * PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS" Gu CASTLEGAR, B.C, FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL QUART CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND’ EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN (MRS.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR = — ‘Mall aubseription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $8.00 per year, The price by delivery boy 1s 20 cents an “{stue, Single coples in stores are 20 cents, Second-clase mail registration number 0019. ‘The Castlegar News ts a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is also a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. 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