on i2 } CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 29, 1974, Paclflers and University “of y Toronto iental scientists, he Children of five ‘age groups + were studied at the Burlington plontarlo) Orthodontic Rée- {search Centre over) 19) years.’ : +} Children who ‘sucked’ their. 2) thumbs and fingers were found es more ilikely to have crooked teeth, And the amount, of ~ COINS WANTED: Currently; paying ‘high prices on: Gold'= Silver .& Copper Coins 1 Over, face ‘on pre* 1967. Canadian Silver Coins For Information, . ' Weite to Box| 428-C, Christina Lake, Bc. : or call (604) 447.9534,” Crooked Teeth lowed pacifiers were less than half as likely to have crooked ‘teeth as those who used teething rings, or, had no: pacifiers,,’, The Canadian. scientists, led “by” Dr. Frank) Popovich, Burlington, , found that © dis- placed teeth caused by thumb- “caused” by’); other: factors, “‘Thumbsuckers showed a’ nar- rowing of both upper and lower dental ):arches and; outward { deformation’ of the’ jaw ‘parts’; holding# the incisors ‘say the’ Canadian 'Dental/Association. = 90% . ducking ‘differed ‘from. those) Provinclal Liberal leader Pays Visit: to Caslegar Provincial Liberal leader, David Anderson'was in Castle- gar Monday where during the noon hour he attended ‘a luncheon at the Hi Arrow Arms for the local Liberal executive and party.members, This was: followed Monday evening by a ©: \ plenle at Birch Bank which was’ forthe general’ public as well, This marked, the first day ‘of Mr. Anderson's four-day visit , ; to the! West Kootenay Centres which included Trail, Slocan, | Nakusp, Kaslo and Nelson, The purpose of his) visit,; says’ Mr.’ Anderson, ‘is /to'’ Provide “strong evidence to every. British’ Columbian’ that the'Liberal ‘Party and ‘Liberal leadership are the only realistic } ‘alternatives to the NDP ‘gov- ernment.” He said he would also be meeting with several people who have come forward as prospective Liberal ‘candidates for the next provincial election. He said he wants to ‘get them started ‘now, rather than’ wait until'the election’ is called.” : ‘He ‘called attention’ to: the, « Oct. 18 to ‘20’ convention. in: Vernon at, which the party: policy: will'be explained as well a8 an assessment made‘ of ite ‘aid he would also like to'see is many persons as possible, ‘not * necessarily only: party:mem- ‘bers attend the fortheoralng : nventic ck! are... presently ‘visiting their’ son- “in law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, H. G. McNicol ‘of Castlegs They arrived in Castlegar with” the McNicols after attending . the’ Aug. 16 military funeral of their son Lieutenant-Colonel James 'R.'‘McDonald who died Aug:.18\at Greenwood, N.S. after.a lengthy illness. Mr.) and )Mrs,’ D. L. Me- Creight have returned home to |’: Kinnaird after visiting their son’) ‘and | daughter-ja-law,; Mr,” and Mrs. David ‘McCreight ‘of Ter: “race, /B.C.\ Whilo'on?holiday they ‘also’ travelled: to New. Westminster ;where, they. 'vis- ited ‘thelr: eldest’ dntighter; Pearl,’and her, two-year-old * “twins and ‘one-year-old son. Mr. ‘Alfred ‘Adshead‘ ‘was: visitor at the home of his uncle’: and ‘aunt,Mr//and'Mrs,;D.. Adshead of Robson. He left on ‘return ‘to: his; ‘ Lieutenant-Cotonel James R., McDonald; son’ of ‘former ‘esidents Mr. and Rock, passed. away, at. Greenwood N.S. on Aug..18" after’ a lengthy. illne: ‘He was bailed with fall i § peer honors’ Aug. 15 'at: dat’ which: time: his ’ com lon after gradua | year. prior, In that year, be-\ tween graduation‘ and: his: beeen he? parked fot‘ Cor : wisitlng 2 Mr. ad Mra/ 25 ‘years: of automotive ' experience, expert and”: > specialist in several mechanical fields of all makes 52%) of. cars. We invite you to come in and have Den-. nis: assure you shfety when we. service your car. | - SELNIRK SALES... ; SAMO: 957-2217 SOUTH °SLOCAN '359:7221 —— eg tc it echelon