CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1969 If Left Alone Nalure Diclates Natural Hand A child is born right- handed or left-handed, and it is well to let nature take its course, says the federal health department publication’ “Up The Years From One To! Six.” INSURANCE personalized insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS seo Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENGIES Castlegar B.C. Phone 365-7944 Church Services _—_—— CHURCH OF GOD > 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird ‘Rev. Ira vohnson "Ph. 365-6762 Sunday Services Family Bie Hour (classes for all ages) 10 a.m. Morning Worship an am Evening Service 7 p. Mid-Week Bible sud” and ‘Prayer Wed. 7.30 p. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES deal of observation, many ex-' perts maintain that if a child is prevented from using his natural hand, he will likely have trouble in learning to talk, write or read. Many babies don't seem to kuow which hand they pre- fer to use. Some children may be over two before it is clear which hand they pre- fer to use. It’s important not to confuse the baby. Always “centre-front’. so he can put to work. It is true, as many par- ents worry, that there are certain inconveniences for the “southpaw”, but these are ich he can adapt him- galt without too much troub- haneide handedness, n- gicap a Younester from with- On the basis of a great|™ hand him things from the’ conditions outside the child|§ to wi freely decide which hand to|# Yoho National Park has its Own Splendid Beauty Toothbrush Size Differs Greatly In Dental Care Do you wonder what kind ,of toothbrush you should buy? Mouths differ greatly and because of this the den- tist may have a specific rea- son for recommending a toothbrush of special design. |For most people, however, a toothbrush will do a more} effective job if it is small, says the federal health de- partment publication “Dental Health Manuel.” While ‘there are on the WELCOME to all our guests to the ARROW DAM OPENING May your day be. pleasant CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION market electric mias safe and effective, opin- ions differ as to whether or not they are more effective than properly used hand- manipulated toothbrushes. However, for handicap- ped persons and under spec- ial circumstances, some elec- tric toothbrushes have prov- to be more effective and eas- ier to handle than ordinary toothbrushes. in coid water only, and hung up to dry, in such a way that the bristles of other brushes wil net come into contact with i it is wise to have two and to use them alternately says the manual. SPECIALS For June 6 - 7 - 9 Fri. Sat. Mon. FOR GRAND DAM OPENING Sundays at 9.30 a. Kinnaird United Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark These are the results of Park Elementary School track meet held re- cently. The winners are in order of first, second and third. Slow Bike Race Six year old girls, Teresa Unicit Beverley Chernoff. Six year old boys, Terry ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -11am.-7 p.m. APOSTOLIC cHURCH __|MAlofl. One block East of the Ci Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour : 11 am. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service | Scott Donaldson. :Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7582 ” Rev. Helmut Buttenberg ° Pastor Seven year old boys, Dan-; Seven year girls, Kay Kristensen, Judy Walker, ———_——<_e | Cindy Chernoff. THE SALVATION ARMY Eight ys Eight year old boys, Guy|ra Weatherbee, Donna Mar- Basran, Glen Miller, Jeffrey cellus, Susan Craig Webber, Douglas ny Drazdoff, Danny Flipoff,/inen, Gordon Kobza. Eight year old girls, Sus-|ice Donaldson, M: an Leitch, Donna Marcellus.) yun, Shelly Harnadek. . Martinek, Faron Ward. Nine year old girls, | Jam, Obstacle Race Uricek, Judy Williams, Bev- erley Chernoff. Naaroff, Rhys Andrews, Ter- ry ‘Klapper. Seven year old girls, Jodi Wiggen, on, Cindy Chernoff, Kay Kris! soar year 6 old id “boys, Scott Miller, Ward, Michael Miller, Kelvin Donelson Me ig jayne tie ear old girls, Ter- Six year old boys, Terry pny ert Nine year old boys, Wil- lie Warford, Kevin Martinek, Danny Kostiuk. Walking Six. crear old girls, Pam Glen Kel Miller. Nine year old girls, Mi leglin, Tort lly, Te ly Chernoff Judy Williams. Six year ant, boys, ‘Terry Bs Pacholzul, ris eresa Uricek, Bever-|D' Leitch. Eight year old boys, Nine year old girls, Jan- lary Ann He- Nine year old boys, Kevin Willie Warford, Klapper. Seven year old girls, Bev- Lam-lerly Chernoff, Jodi Wigen, Laminen, Terry Haron W: Woodland Park Track Meet Jenine Dufour. Seven year old boys, Mor Ke Kirby Wayling,|. Danny Drazdoff. Eight year old girls, Don- na Marcellus, Terra Weather- bee, Patsy DeUries. Eight year old boys, en, jouglas Webber, Gordon Kobza. Nine year old girls, Don- Janice Donald- son, Lori Pacholzuk. Nine year old boys, Kev- in Martinek, Danny Kostiuk, SUMMER COATS Reg. 39.95 Reg. 49.95 . Reg. 59.95 Te AIRLINE SALE 29.95 SALE 37.00 SALE 45.00 + this FOR RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS SUITS 20% DISCOUNT fortrels — double knits — wools ARRANGED @. CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST‘S SUMMER JACKETS 10% OFF 33%3% DISCOUNT off of a rack of BLOUSES — BLAZERS BIB SKIRTS.— DRESSES Craig Use Control Centres In Case of Poisoning DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 ALAA “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 treat, ‘ This type of thing not only dashes a person from the heights of cloud nine when they feel they are go- ing to share something so exciting with their better half, something they could Possibly not normally afford, and then leaves you the em- barrassment of facing all those that had wished you well, I am speaking of the typeof promotion that gives you ‘just what you yourself put into it. Creston’s recent annual Blossom Bestival would be a prime example. Terms such as “bigger and better” and “the best I've ever seen” are what were echoed by those that took in the various events of festival. such success does not come from the efforts of a pulled together, could pos- sibly duplicate. We did not get to Cres- ton for the holiday weekend but crossed to the ‘bord roam flying fields, Shops and just enjoy what the area had to offer. : Everyone agrees theatres are ine roserity whieh Ww the was . theirs prior to television: but: drive-ins gain. an “edge by more effort on their part — with promotion, of course. baby sitter. One of the highlights in our weekend could also be called promotion, but’ some- how this sounds cold for the warm reception we got from Roberta “Bobbi” Rako. Bobbi was busy opening her second service station in the Spokane ond was on Division on the outskirts of downtown. woman who set me_ back when she stated she was a gtandmother, had just been presented a gasoline com- pany award for 1968 as the highest volume of any station with 785,000: gallons of gas. This took inthe four states of Idaho, Montana, Washing- ton and Oregon. If you want to see a wo- man's side of it, this makes her the winner over 500 Am- erican dealers, who incident- ally are ajl men. _ We made.our normal gas purchase but the children were excited over a clown who passed each of them bal- loons, stickers and suckers. Father received: what was equal to an oil change in loose quarts’ of oil and 1 was Presented an attractive oval platter to serve a whole fish. What is the net result of such an effort of a woman who entered business just 13 years ago tending pumps? tound.their way onto our car d trailer. . If one woman can an pression on her own, couldnt a comm really put itself on the map? area needs the pride ex we have in it announced far fered|and wide. Let's multiply on ideas with Bobbi’s .each one r-|promoting as an individual with and pulling as Bobbi, a very attractive . area. The first one being lo-| [iM cated uptown while the sec-| mam Membership of Local Castlegar and: District gular meeting recently in the Legion Hall with 36 in the Legion Hall with 36 members and one visitor pre- sent, It was reported that the total membership to date is 19. irs. I. McNeil gave a re- port te on the West Kootenay regional council: - mee! which she had attended: at Christina Lake: when 80 Senior Citizen members were ait attendance. At- this. _meet- several The. local members dis- cussed the holding of all re- | gional meetings in Castlegar SOFT LIFE — “A-a-ah, that ‘feels good,” is the obvious ex- Pression on the face of this very relaxed alligator snapping turtle at the Vancouver Public Aquarium. ‘The 100-pound native of Mississippi enjoys a good back scrub by aquarist Bob Marshall at least twice a week. He has lived at the Vancouver Aquarium for the past 13 of his 30 years and could still be there 100 years from now. Snapping turtles usually live 100 to 150 years. Bake Sale Proceeds Used for Art Avords Proceeds will be used for art awards to be presented to secondary school students. Mrs, Dave Ferguson and Mrs. Ted Jackson gave the payments and It can ‘be dane. inure Ferguson presented Plantation, while Mrs. Jack- son ‘spoke on’ how: she and her husband planned their own home. “Mrs. Richard Harmston ‘was co-hostess. ‘ An earlier meeting in May was: held at the home of Mrs. Ron Mellet with Mrs. |Marvin Woods co-hostess. and decided to send a resolu- tion to the regional council inviting them to hold their meetings here. The kitchen committee for June is Mr. and Mrs. Quayle and Mrs. A. Tho: The sick committee reported several get-well cards sent to sick members. It was report- ed that W. C. McCreight’ is ‘improving after his operation in Vancouver General Hospi- tal. President ‘Harry Evans was elected as delegate to attend the Senior. Citizens annual conference to be held in Creston nert Wednesday, and Thursday.. All members are invited to attend. It’ was announced. that the members ‘of the Soropti- mist Club would like to en- tertain the members of the Senior Citizens in any way they, would. like them to. Many suggestions were made and it was decided: that a | Sr. Citizens Totals 79 trip te Slocan City for a meal in the new hotel up there would be ideal. The. Soroptimists would supply the transportation and a tentative date was this Saturday for the outing if this was suitable to all. E. Bailey was the win- gjner of. the Crening's booster e evening was brought to a close with all taking part in a sing-song. A beautttatly. decorated cake hich had been donated by -|the Soroptimist Club was served during refreshments. First Place In Sandlot League Tied In baseball action last rp. week in the sandlot league, the Indians scored a 12-4 win over the Racoons, Crickets downed the Mets 13-5, and the Pirates edged the Tigers second set of 5 and Crickets’ tied 15-15 and the. Pirates won ‘over the Mets 8-7. The following are the standings ‘of . the May 23: AUTO FI Box 1266 INSURANCE For Complete Insurance Needs Please‘ Contact’. . . M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 RE LIFE Castlegar 269 Columbia CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1969 ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Apply Hi Arrow Arms MOTOR HOTEL — KINNAIRD Hi-Lite Restaurant “ng Foods” BANQ ializing in Chi Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday JUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS pes: FOR THAT DECORATOR LOOK REUPHOLSTER Car, Triller, Truck and Cat Seats Upholstered and repaired and all Kinds of Canvas Repairs + . REMNANTS FOR SALE Reuphoistered Davenport Only $75.00 GASTLEGAR Custom Upholstery 43 ice Donaldson, Mary Ann He- Six year old girls, Pam glin, ng helley. Harnadik. Kelley, Teresa Uricek, Bever- Nine year old boys, Far-|ley Chernoff. on Ward, Kevin Martinek, Six year old | boys, Jerry |p! Danny Kostiuk. Nazaroff Richard Laminen, ar ‘fousebold poisons, togeth- Hula "Hoop Skipping Lornie TKaleeatott er with the treatment indi- Bible Study Six year old girls, Jen- Seven year old girls, Jodi cated in gach case. ursday: eine Dufour, Judy Walker,|Wigen, Cindy Chernoff, Kay of accidental 7.30 p.m. Home League Cindy Chernoff. Kristense! Saas s this is the place to Six year old boys, Lor- Seven. year old boys,|cali and everyone is remind-|in, 7.30 pm. Open Air and Young |nie Kalesnikoff, Terry Klap-|Scott Donaldson, Derek Glen- sa) to keep the number. han-|* per, John Dempsey. dinning, nny Filipoff. Pr Publte i invited to all services. Seven year boys, Scott! Eight year eae old ails, Don-| To date - about 10,000/oning case anywhere in‘ Can- voy and - K lory |Donaldson and Derek Glen-|na Marcellus, Susan Leitch.| drugs and household prepara- ada, to telephone and receive Ph. 365-7112 dinning, Danny Dradoff, Eight year old boys, Gor-|tions have been listed. and | ‘usually within minut You are never a peeneee at|/Kirby Waylii don Kobza, Peter Kalesnikoff, cross-indexed by the food and the information he needs: to the Arm: Eight yaar “old Birls, Ter-|Guy Basran. drug directorate of the de-|'preceed with.the treatment. ed nna Mar-| Nine year old s,| partment of national health|'As new products reach the cellus, Salley Shelley Harnadek, Lori Boon |an welfare. These lists, in] market, the lists and the Eight eae ty boys, Gor-|olzuk, Mary. Ann Heglin. ana form of a handy-research treatment: cards are brought don Kobza, Guy Basran, Nine year old boys, Far- card system, are supplied to! up-to-dal Brett Dempsey. on Ward, 7 Nine year “old ae Jan: willie sat TO LIVE MUSIC Running Six year old girls, Teresa FRIDAY ‘NIGHTS at the Pricele2t Pam Kelly, Beverley LEGION Chernoff. Members and Guests Welcome Sy ye Sunday School 11 am. Holiness eee p.m. Evening Service 730 pan, Prayer and Poison Control . Centres ;hospitals wishing to set up a . 4 A zy . Wy Rass : malate located _ at- . central points! Poison Control Centres, - |. actoss _Canada contain com-|through ie ag provi deputy " , % ; : Since. ibst, when the first, PARDMAN FURNITURE ¥ one function, over : 250 Poison Control Centres Maytag Sales have been set-up across Can- and Service ada, and the list is still grow- ine. it is a simple matter for ‘a-doctor, called in on a pois- OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at. the CASTLEGAR NEWS GUARANTEED REPAIRS : Ph. 365-7266 x WALDIE'S SERVICE CENTRE Work Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 EHOTOCOFYING Birth Certificates CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR CUSTOM MARVIN Te LeROY, UPHOLSTERY ‘ Recovering - Remodelling Craftsmarchip Guaranteed Guarant Call for Free petmees Ph. ... prime resources CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 KOOTI ENAY. WELDING Next to the Cloverleaf Motel CASTIN! Cc aird IG. REPAIRS PARSLOW'S : Enterprises . Ltd. -Gunsmiths Locksmiths > Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C: 121 Colona Ave. : of a Six year old boys, Terry Ph. Senses ss Nazaroff, Rhys Andrews, i Richard. Laminin and Lornie Kalesnikoff. Seven year old girls, Jodi Wigen, Cindy Chernoff, Jen- eine: Dufour. Seven year old boys, Morris Kozak, Derek Glen- dinning, Scott Donaldson. Eight year old girls, Ter- ras Weatherbee, 1 Donna Mar- callus, Salley Eight year Pot boys, Gor- don. Kobza, Craig Webber, Kostit —— Skipping CASTLEGAR Six year old girls, Teresa FUNERAL HOME Uricek, F Pam Kelly, Beverley Chern oe year old boys, Terry Klapper, Lornie Kalesnikoff, Richard Laminen. Seven year old girls, Jodi Wigen, Judy Walker, Janeine Dufour. Seven year old boys, Der- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman moe DIVINE WORSHIE: RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp : Shop * Box 25, Ph. promising land Be. Gus ERE SOS RN? a “Residential ‘ i . : ; ee - fl 58, faite é Save’ Jos of money. Make soi 2 : : f ; ; rugs ui bright with Rug-Mate Stain. Re- mo Shampoo. KOOTENAY. BUILDERS " sunday sac 9.30 a.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Evangelist Milton Israelson Guest er ru : 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Pacaiay: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. ®riday: Young Peoples 7.30 | Ke p.m. BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. ic Heat S) n_ Homes (Ph. 365-7241 GREEP’S ELECTRIC a’ Dave: Hiebert ° Photo ” Terra Weather ‘bee. Eight year old boys, Gor-' don Kobza, Mark Wigen, Brett Dempsey. Nine year “old girls, Lori Pacholzuk, Janice Donaldson, Mary Ann Heglin. Nine year old boys, Kev-' in ek, Faron Ward, Willie Warford and Danny Kostiuk. Duck Waddle Race Six year old girls, Teresa Gelivering a valuable resource — wood — to Celgar’ 8 mills for processing and sale to world markets. ‘The Arrow Dam; like Celgar’s mills, .is- additional - proof of man’s imaginative use of our raw’ resources a xeaouress such as wood and water — for. the bene- ” fit of al The great Columbia River wasa “highway for explor- ers and fur brigades of the past. i Today itis more than,ever a central part of the West Kootenay economy. The Arrow Dam is part of an ambitious plan to de- ‘liver-water control benefits to large areas of this coun- try and the United States.: But for years it has been CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THOSE WHO WORKED: ON THE “ARROW DAM & HELPED TO MAKE ITS BENEFITS A ‘REALITY ! iG oh 70S Free Estimat AND ‘SUPPLIERS ae ird Eqt. Service $ tee 3 Mo ey & Mower Shop = DESMOND Te. ADDING TAPES LITTLEWOOD D.o.s. 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