g i KEEP A FIT HEART MONTH is be! jag obverved in the Castlegar East and West Kootenay area représentative of the B.C. Heart area with numerous activities starting with Sunday's WAMM Foundation Jackie McNabb and a B.C. board of director Wendy Walk which saw a good response by the residents. The city shows Davie. its support with the ying of the Heart Month fag which was Sunda: raised at City Hall Monday. Taking Calderbank, Mayor Ed Mosby, mn director Jack Alouf, Other activities for Keep a Fit Heart Month are Recreation , this weekend at Stanley Humphries Secondary School, Part in the raising of the flag Feb. 20 to 22 fitness testing stations at SHSS and the Keep a Fit are, left to right, local Heart Foundation president Albert Heart Ball Feb. 22.—Castlegar News Photo Castlegar Christmas Seal Campaign Up $371 from Previous Campaign ‘The 1974 Christmas Seal campaign has officially closed with the largest campaign total in the 52 year history of Christmas Seals in British Columbia, Christmas Seal campaign coordinator Ed McLachlan re- ports the final figure to be $559,960, up from $485,476 in 1973, Mr. McLachlan added that although the work of Christmas Seals gains consider- able public exposure during the Christmas Season, the real work goes on year round, and that ‘i Tennestes Aromatic Cedar Chests Every Brides dream. Arlistic Design. Superb mass Quality lic cot ogt MAYFLOWER SERVICE locan Park made throughout the year play an important part in the funding of research projects, medical facility building assist- ance grantsand public and sional seduentié: work done by the 56 Christmas Seal committees in British Columbia who had contributed CANADIAN LEGION VALENTINE DANCE Friday, Feb. 14 — LEGION HALL LIVE MUSIC “COLONIALS” Admission — -$2 Per Person Food and Refreshments Available Advance Tickets may be purchased at the Legion Lounge 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. more than 25,000 hours of volunteer time to the 1974 Campaign, and thanked the news media for what he termed “overwhelming support In our fight against respiratory dis- ease.” Final campaign contribu- tions from Castlegar total $2,697 up from $2,326 in last year's campaign, The Castlegar Christmas Seal committee chairman is Mrs. Betty Oglow of the Castlegar: Rotary Anns Driving, A Full-Time Visual Job The B.C, Automobile Asso- ciation reminds motorists that. driving is a full-time visual job. Because the traffic piclure can change radically in an Instant, drivers must be pre- pared to react in time to avert a possible accident. This, BCAA says, means that your eyes and your attention must concen- trate solely on driving. Eating, admiring the scenery or day- dreaming when behind the wheel, are hazardour’practites' Funeral Service Saturday For David John Davies, 19 Funoral service ts to be held Saturday at 11am. from St, Rita's Catholic Church for David John Davies, 19, of Kinnaird, who died suddenly Monday. Born Aug. 20, 1955, in Victoria, Mr. Davies receiv his elementary schooling in . Surrey and Kinnaird and at- tended Stanley Humphries Se- candary School, He came to Castlegar In the carly 1960's and was active in sports during his’ school years, Mr, Davies was a pitcher with Castlegar Little League All-Stars baseball team and a player in Minor Hockey. His current interests had been art and music. Buckna of Trail, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Oglow of Castlegar and Mrs, Ruth Davies of Victoria, Rov. W. Harrlson will officiate at the service with burial to take place al Park Memorial Cemetery. Ferry Traffic © In January Increased Truck traffic on the Castle- kar Ferry has increased by 1,413 in January of this year over that during the same month last year, Number of trucks for Jan- uary 1976 are reported to total He is survived by his . 9,339 against 7,926 in January parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Oglow; three brothers, Don, Dana and Darrin and three sisters, Cheryl, Candis and Cynthia, all al home. Also surviving sre grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. John AACA ILE Novel Health Calendar Now Available Imagine waking up and looking at a calendar that says “Four out of five smokers had parents who smoked!" or “Don't let your heart attack out” What about “Seven per vent of the Canadian drink. ing public consumes 40 per cent of all alcohol sold"? Or “My belt for the road is a seut-belt” is becoming a Wal There is such a calendar. I's called “A Lifestyle Plan for All Seasons” and it's pub- lished by flealth and Welfare Canada. It's colourful, attrac tive, and very useful to people who care about themselves, If you would like a copy fo yourself of a quantity for a group, write to the Public Relations Office, Health and Welfare Canada, 105-1525 West 8th Avenue. Vancouver, B.C. V6s 15. al . Other January statistics are as follows with the 1974 + figures indicated in brackets: umber of round trips, (3,078) 3,188; number of auto- mobiles and drivers, (23,060) 24,259; number of passengers not driver, (92,800) 94,713; number of trailers and semi- trailers, (189) 259; ‘number of * motor buses, (82) 125; number of motor cycles, (1) —; and number of livestock, (8) 2. East and West Unite to Co-Host Engineers’ Meet Last weekend the wheels were put in motion to host the 1976 annual meeting of the Professional Engineers of Brit- Columbia to be held in September at Fairmont Hot Springs. The West and East Koote- nay branches of the Association will co-host the event, expected to draw more than 850 visitors: -ECKANKAR The Path of Total Awareness Presents an Introductory Lecture Learn About: ‘THE SCIENCE OF SOUL TRAVEL THE WORLDS BEYOND THE PHYSICAL KARMA AND REINCARNATION SELF AND GOD - REALIZATION THE CELESTIAL MUSIC OF GOD THE LIVING ECK MASTER Place: Selkirk College — RM B12, Time: Thursday, February 6 — 8 p.m, For More information Phone 365-3808 qnoe WHERE THe MIRACLE WHIP, Kraft 32 oz. $1.29 COFFEE MATE, 16 oz. .. $1.29 PICNIC. : : BEANS with PORK, 32 oz. 3 for 89c SPAGHETTI Malki in’s 14 oz, 3 for 89c TOMATO JUICE, Libbys 48 oz. 59c ._.-. Hughes of Castlegar arg among the direct d delegates to the area. The three-day event, in addition to technical and business sessions, will feature swimming, hiking, tours, horse-back riding, golf, and a big game banquet. Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK A group of Kootenay en- gineers met in Falrmont recent- ly to establish the working committees and areas of re- sponsibility. Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym " United. Appeal Recepients Attend: “Annual Meeling Giving Report on Year's Activities (continued from page 1) Castlegar and District Sen- ior Citizens’ Association repre- sentative, J. Stier, stated paid up membership in 1974 total 183 and the association was hoping to top 200 in 1975. He described the members as a very active yroup which help on a volunteer basis with many community projects in- cluding Heart Clinic, TB Van, Blood Donors’ Clinic, Keep Fit Week and the library. Bruce Lee gave a run-down of special activities of Royal Canadian Air Cadets 581 (Castlegar) Squadron as well as WANT TO SELL YOuR HOME? Rexall Ie Treats for Your Truelove on — Valentine’s Day! Cards ::. Gifts... Candy... at. overly"’ fow prices! Fitted * Untied TR DOODLE ART accounting for the training involved during the past year and of plans laid for the future. Athletic Association repre- sentative Don Mair called at- tention tolthe high calibre being obtained in sporting activities.” He said Minor Hockey has a rogistration of 450 boys with a $16,000 budget. OF this budget 85 per cent is raised by Minor Hockey Association. He noted that it cost 40 per cent more for a figure skater than it did for a hockey player with some of the girls working towards being pros. He felt baseball put Castle- gar on the map last year following the local team taking second place in the Broncos. ‘The girls Softball Club has become the newest member of the Athletic Association which the association has tried to support in the same manner a3 the boys with protective hel- met, balls and uniforms. He also touched upon soceer, tennis and swimming. Lillian Goosen, speaking for the Canadian Bible Society, stated the output annually totalled three million scriptures in 75 languages including braille. Edna Schulte spoke of the ‘Canadian Cancer Society ac- knowledging Incal activities as well as stating five patients here had been helped with travel or accommodation at Vancouver. She noted memorium dona- tions were at a high level. She said this money was used solely for research purposes. Al Clausen, for St. John Ambulance, stated this was the only area of this size that had no honorarium with money used strictly for books with instruction done on a volunteer basis. Rosemary Jensen report- ed on the area’s newest service, the Castlegar Homemakers, which opened its office Oct. 1. A strong need for this service has already been indicated, she stated. Father W. Harrison and Joyce Pearce jointly reported on Silver Birch School and the Adult Activity Centre. They spoke of accomplishments as well asa need for help in repairing the building now used as the Adult Activity Centre. Doreen Armstrong, as re- presentative of the Kinwood- Bolle parent group, stated there are their wives, who will look alter a comprehensive ladies" pro- erous’ committees wercestablished, with a Bavar- | A¥MeexTa! ian costume theme determined. ne of the first items will be publicity at the 1975 annual meeting to be held at Harrison Hot Springs in September. Convention chairman will be Ted Steaey, P. Eng.; white Len Fransen, P. Eng., will handle accommodation; and Bud Meckling, P. Eng., charge of publicity. Police Report Sudden Death OF 19-Year-Old ‘A sudden death has been reported to local RCMP. A spokesman for the de- tachment said David John Davies, 19, of Kinnaird was found Monday at his residence and pronounced dead. The coroner has been advised and the matter is still under investi- tion, No foul play is suspected, Jha &- gram. ‘MATURE DXTERTAINMENT eon roa ‘i i Nui Puusmeenr recronearacstrts 7 €8 9 p.m. frame ReaeT PREGCTION ag TECHNICOLOR® DOMALE CRISP + girls in the Kinnaird, Blueberry and Genelle district. Besides the numerous activities normal- ly carried out, two rangers were assisted on trips, one te Vancouver and the other to Hamilton, Ont. ‘An extensive report was given on the activities of the Robson Recreation Society by Mrs. Martin Vanderpol with Jim Cromwell reporting on blood clinfes, G. Hughes on the Kootenay Columbia District, Boy Scouts, Cee Pepper for Kootenay Pentecostal Camp, and Harold Webber for the Castlegar Museum. 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