CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 3, 1980 a COURT NEWS Le in prov it Tues day pl ©. Youd pleadedtoa charge of driving whil im- Paired, He was fined $350 or in default one month in jal, Three rn, charges of driving with a blood alcohol count ov guilty pleas were Marla ‘Sheridan, Norman Harvey ‘and Joka Sroka. eri Local police briefs the ges shift causing it to roll bist and strike a parked CP Police sald they were called to $00 Celgar Road to investigate the incident. The He was owned by Ell Chrusch of Castlegar. estimated as interrupted Thuy in the Pass Creek following slagle vehice fcident on Fuss Crocs road when a vehicle swerved to mi ing vehicle while rounding a left hand turn descri narrow, The vehicle struc «poe resulting in approximately $1,500 damage to the car and ‘$800 to the power pole and a transformer. ‘The driver has been iden- ‘Mrs, Arne tified as Herbert Morris of Loveseth shown here with Cayslo, My Avower DEAR DR. GRAHAM: I stole some money from my employer many years ago. Now that 1 have become Christian, should I do anything about -Le, DEAR L.C.: What you did was wrong, no matter how Jong ago it has ‘been, The Bible says, “You shall not stea” pet of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Reorda Castlegat Billy Graham Christ he immediately declared, “If I have cheated any ut of anything, I will pay back four times that amount” (Luke 19:8) i suarest you go to your employer and speak frankly about your action. This will not be easy, but it is the right thing for you to do. It wil let bin hae that your faith in hi it clear that theft is a bars i what you did was wrong. You should be prepared to pay him forgiven by Ged and that toa, yooderiul truth Om the as BACK ot whatever he has lost because ef your thet. You wil 3 pald the penalty f wvinclading sot en this {el better for having brought this into the open, and you also ular act, but all the other sins you ever committed But that does not mean you should not make restitution for the theft from your employer. In tach 1 believe the Bible indicates we should do whatever we can to pay back anything we might have stolen, ‘This was a principle clearly taught in the Old Testament, tad it is repeated in the New Testament. When Zacchaeus m The edible forest . . . Wild Rose The following article on forest edibles, featuring the wild rose family of B.C., was prepared by forest habitat Speciallst Enid Lemon. The feawure was printed in the latest edition of ForesTalk Resource Magazin which is poblced quarterly by the province's ministry of fore: Theit petals range in ‘Thehips, when dried at a color from an almost pure low temperature in leep pink, but or spread out to air-dry on wild roses are more trays, can be crushed or Image ‘than just ornaments on the into natural landscape. rose-hip tea, It takes. one The 14 of so members of tablespoon of hij the Rosaceae family, which cup of boling water. Syrup, jam, jelly and extract can all ips, well as delicious ros butter, As the hips remain on the bushes all winter, why oa Jos abot every past ofthe When it comes time to take down the tre, your hips will be dry and ready for use in ¢ hips, the flower's c Rose petals eaten right from ihe bush have a flavor similar to apples, but discard the grecn or white base — i's bitter. Rose used for jms eles and en so. be mi World War, to take their place mil- lions of pounds of rose hips were gathered and made into rose: syrup, Ths peodece, ts stl in demand today. Dried powdered hips are a popular ny that the low-growing strawberry plant and the mountain ash, or Rowan tree the rose family. The beautiful red mountain ash berries, like rose hips, are a good source of vitamin C. hips, cut off the stems and blossom-ends of the hips, cut the hips in half, then remove [Your the centre core of seeds. (Al- You Carpet though the seeds have a high | Headquarters . . . concentration of vitamin E, they are covered with a mass | Carpets by Ivan Oglow of little hairs which can ir. 365-771 ritate the digestive system.) ‘employee you can, The way you do your jo 3 shoud bebe part ae your witness, so others wili know Jesus Christ diffrence in your ile, “He who has Seen stalig meat seal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with his ‘own hands, that he may have something to share with those in need” (Ephesians 4:28), Because of their bitter- ness, however, they should jonberries, ae bilis) can be ruby-col- not be cooked until they have seg well as golden. mitts been exposed to frost; then generally thought that the fame salmonberry’ was in- the Pacific North- wecaatbe Inde Practice of ‘eating these berries with par- ally dried salmon eggs. Sal- monberries also were eaten on 8 bucult of rough dough Portant dictarily as other (pethaps the forerunner of members of the rose family, our shortcake dishes), The tasty fruit of the wild strawberry crag A oe ihinesdAd anchiet alsa) a the 'ans, so competition for this D4Me given to another mem- = ber of the rose by the delectable wild fruit is in- Ber of the rs i plified form of the Cree nae, ‘an wei ie issask-quab-toomin, The moan mas ‘ser- ently did not come under cul- vic ber, Jane berry’ and “shad bush, Saskatoon berries have always been eaien by the MINOR SPORTS Sure, we're interested! ons, and were no less Popul in 17th century En- | Phone the Casi el Valton, a ior = The Compleat An- £7 et reports of your ae the praises of the plant: "Doubts sper peas Rave mide a beter ber) bat 365-3517 doubtless He never did." Everything for your S 1 yor tnd ting? UNDECKS 225: “Hm test trae aag? * ee CU SAME DAY USE leah so you ton forget Comes ina voriely ofc made Cedar roi FOR FREE ESTIMATE WITHOUT OBLIGATION CASTLE VINYiDECK Harvey $350 and Shypitka jail after pleading guilty to $925, Defavit in fines. will : result in one month in jail, Ciera Lance A. Brown wa ined $100 of in default on¢ weet in ill afer pling guilty to a charge of being in Postession of narcotic. as placed on probation for Roy Sequeira was fined four months 8100 or in default one week in pay restitution. 1] , UNUSUALLY large Siustere of hazelnuts, numbering seven to nine to-a cluster Instead of the vsval two ts four, are being noticed by thene whe tll collect the nuts from our rata surroundings. The in hss that row In wal number are Ger In size then they have In the one Vikings play Trail soccer team Monday renee jar Hi Arrow the Vikings. A test between a Vikings are off on another teague and bush team. wile ‘treat ater a slow Wile ‘Trail ean oe action. this as Tis ime they beat the Tra spokesman for the Vikiags men’s team 6-2. said ‘the Vikings are “aot In spite of & defensive go easily." Cheapest Skate hen it comes to skates, most expensive doesn't necessarily mean best. “Tests done in an in- dependent laboratory on four popular brands of sk ing in price from $62.95 to $113.95, found the ipest_ was the best, the most expensive the worst,” says Common Cents magazis White he Vikings have tlmost ‘enough players to The skates were tested for two teams they are strength, durability, quality ines happy to acquire extra strength, durability, quality players of workmanship, blade The next gone ‘il.be thee, bade stighines Monday at at Sel- and alignment, as well Tin Calege featuring the metal hardness and coreion Trail Health Spa Spurs and resistance. Aare Rear, of North rosky noutan ses, a the Am: sed for tala es well as conked ith various roots. Raw foon very tasty, since so much de- pends on habitat and weather conditions, but when cooked in a Saskatoon ple they are del nealing blachberry Is general found in many habitats: on tivated or waste ground. KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. LA, (Tony) Geronazzo, Manager Excavating — Trucking Gravel Products Phone 365-7124 UNION SHOP Border! a Transmission rane FREE Estimates SPECIALIST Automatic INCLUDES: road, test, remove pan, visual Inspection, One-Day Servico In most cases clean sump n, adjust Bae Aad bands and link- 0, Box 114 age, replace pan Rock Island, ‘gasket and fluid. Hwy, No.3 gph} Fest ceettainmers Gon Trent Nelson, Oliver, Kim- berley, Golden and Greenwood. PUBLIC NOTICE e SLOCAN CHIEF CABIN in Kokonee Glacier Provincial Park WILL BE CLOSED FROM JULY 16 TO AUGUST 9 in order that repairs can be made to the rool. We apologize for this inconveni jemind hikers contemplating a tip into thi a eays od for bockcountey comping. tereen ence Province of British Columbia ‘Ministry of Recreation and Conterval CITY OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE HAZARD TO SWIMMERS Gir quote, Provincia Emergency Oficial and cerned over recent inci yeiriiog. tn fre, Columbia Kootenay Ri Rivers at Castlegar have gotten into dif- ficulties, One incident ended in tragedy when 16-year-old Martin fa Wes, of Switzerland was Swimming i in ihe er below the Brilliant bridge and pel ep awey His body has not as’ yet been roc ‘On Thursday night two persons ran nto dificulty in ther the Columbia ivr a ot Castlegar, fortu were no tragic results. Thi Incident did cove, Snxiety and time consuming efforts by local ogers cies. Residents should be aware of the dangers of rs. RCMP have swimming in these fast w the Regional Dist nas of tt wire They have oavisedt ‘hat the Deportment othe Eo vironment will be arranging to have some type of yernina signs posted tov worn people of STARTS weDnesDaY! COMMUNI Bulletin Board BENEFIT DAN‘ There wil be a bene dance = the latest fire Departmest on Aug, 9 p.m. at the Robson Community, Hall, Re, frechmeat wil be sone Music donated by the jestion Marks. )LUNTEER EXCHANGE 30 talkers between Aug. 11 and 15, Help us determine community needs by chatting on the phone for an hour or two, if you have an evening free and enjoy talking contact us. We'll train you and provide you with all the necessary materials so or help spearhead “ao at ie its problems: Help us follow your dis ions. Phoning 365-2412. i Te Vokinioet by by KOOTENAY AY SOCIETY Fou THE : HANDICAPPED xy Society indici pped is Jooking for donations of rerreatont eigen such lawn darts, et {ined of potpourr ingredients uch as rose Estee 2 as leapt and chamomile; rp of , rosemary, lemon ver basil, rose geranium aed tanagey a Jemon lime and ‘rapefruit. If you can lp wk of these donations: Please call the sf 4 365-3811, or drop ther off at 903 44 dt ga Coming ev ot Ga cuenta id re rah ee anodion Cellule Celgor Pulp co Pipe er Drrtee‘Peoe usm none acne tember Cc aT Tada Public Servico of Calgar Pul, Dien nace umber Division a Canadian Cellulose CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 3, 1980 sh MMS A3