CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 11, 1980 ‘A4 ¢ CROSSWORD _” Lending Library 51 Novel by Judy - 88 Expire 12 Hewing tools it ded 89 American news- 13 Fabulous bird WHY DOES TAIS THING ONLY RUN OUT OF QAS WHEN I'VE 65 Skior's lift ae vee ae : rs about purchasing used cars + ly, leaving no‘toom for water paper publisher 14 Correct the 90 Aslan country 91 Female swan 92 House wings 94 Capped joint 95 Father of the 11 Female zebras #57 Mohammedan 16 Novel by Phyllis magistrates {tne 58 He wrote “The French Connection” 55 Women’s lib goal y 17 Of ancient Troy 6 German city 62 Noblemen — 63 Genus of the Mallard 66 Inventor Howe 67 Japanese aborigine 69 Acidity 70 Tiers of cars TLN.T. book 73 He wrote “Chesapeake” manuscript 15 European + mountain ranges 16 Tango and sam 19 Moon goddess | 20 Urbane 14 Creator of 23 Fathers Mr. Moto 26 Biblical kingdom 75 Senior 76 Mariner payment 105 African antelope 39 Offers 106 Entraps 66 The choice part 107 Possession of 67 Stage whisper value 31 Run away 68‘—.for Two 108 The Kentucky 32Samoan seaport _ Sisters" Derby, et al. 33 Thrice, in 70 She wrote 109 Pub game music “Forever” DOWN ' S$4Kind of meat 71 Fails of the 36 Resound mark 41 Man’s name 42 Spritely 44 Native of ; Warsaw 46 Sea duck 47 Author of “paul Pry” * * 1 Low, broad hills 48 Locomotor 2 Discha: i) SAFETY SEMINAR Thur lithes and ind ;. the 18th’ annual for y, was over 140 Persons from the East and West Kootenay. Shown he at the registration table are, left to right, City, Castlegar public works supervisor Alex Lutz, ‘coor! dinator Betty Price and chairman George Bondaroff. —News/Mirror Foto by Lois Hughes : Automobile Association, For the quality of car you 3 end up with will depend very 32 much on the homework you do x= ahead of time. Certainly, what £35 you get is not necessarily what 325 you have paid for. . The buyer should check ppropriate consumer reports ag at a local library for the best = models and years to hunt for, 5s says the association, Best buys =. would be smaller and newer #25 four-door sedans which would EE be most economical to operate. 3 Shun cars equipped with ee fancy accessories such as power * windows and seats, warns the ue club. They tend to be trouble- “* prone, expensive to fix and raise the price of the car. hn 2 Also bypass “muscle cars” which have probably been driven hard ‘and avoid discon- { tinued lines since parts could be ‘ difficult to obtain, . Once you t::ve a firm idea pot the age and make of car you seepage, uth @ Check for damp carpets or a musty, damp smell inside. the car which could {indicate a leak of some sort. © ;. to, © Press down each corner. of the vehicle, It should come to rest quickly. If it keeps bounc- ing,:the shock absorbers prob- ably‘need replacing. }y Now, if the car still looks mibing, take ‘it for a road stest, A quiet, residential area TF.an open ‘space is the best testing ground, The BCAA recommends the’ following checks: * © Does the car start im-- mediately and ‘idle’ smoothly once warm? Are the engine gauges and warning. lights - operating? Are there any un; usual noises? WELCOME _THE: NEW- CRIB , A contemporary crib with handy ‘single dropside, safety locks and hardwood support mattress. In white with appealing bear decal. ow 75.99 - DRESSING TABLE . WITH By Baycrest. With removable plastic tub. and foam padded top In the are after, advises. the BCAA, COMER WITH GREAT GIFT - 37 Novel by Peter 72 Spanish hotise Posts” % Benchley 39 Part of n.b. 40 Life of the B ancient hermits 75 Military guard 42 Certain curves 43 Supposes 45 Vulgar contraction 46 Raines and Fitzgerald 47 Walk heavily 48 Novel by Ken Follett 893 78 Talking birds 79 “— the Rabbi Went Hungry"’ 83 See 86 Across 84 Rude structures 86 With 83 Across, a comedian novel 87 A tissue 11 Average Average time of solution: 64 minutes. , 9 Girl's name 10 Bestselling 5 6 + |? 8 E) 10 oo 54 Sultan's decree 55 Alleviates 57 Showy flower 58 Mutilates 61 Brags 62 Jewish months 96 Greek portico $7 Author of “Harlequin” 99 Irish fairy fort 101 Labor org. 103 High, craggy hill: Ey v7 18 20 22 CRYPTOQUIP AXNK EYMGYH QXHYEEM QXRZLKN ‘JZD YHNAKL DJ GMNDKLM XHDLXRZK Today's Cryptoquip clue: A equals W For the answer to today’s Crossword see Wednesday's CasMews. Well balanced diet by necessary when new mother is breast feeding Question: I have been on a Weight Watchers diet for the past two years. I just had a baby -and would like to breastfeed, Can I still follow my Weight Watch- ers diet? Answer: A well balanced diet is extremely important while nursing in- order to provide your baby with an adequate supply of high quality milk. The Weight Watchers diet does in- clude foods from the Daily Food Guide, however, the area which . would be of concern is calories, . Nursing is not the time to be on a calorie restricted diet. In fact, an additional 500 calories daily are needed over and above basic needs to meet the calorie requirement of a nursing mom. SUMMER STAY The Endicott Centre have openings for a Summer Short-Stay during July and August. Please apply to the Centre for application forms to enrol your son/daughter this summer. We offer only a two Question: Answer: I have noticed a product called sea salt at a friend's house. Can my husband, who rine” Monarch Foods Ltd. manu- factures “Diet Imperial Marga- which is a milk-free margarine with a soy base, and “Monarch Corn Oil Margarine” which is also milk-free and has a corn ail base. Invention saves carpets Even if only 10% of that many puppies and kittens become household pets, they can do a great deal of damage to rugs and carpets before they become house-. ; broken. : Many pet owners will be “pleased to learn that a London, Ontario company, Reidell Chemicals Limitd, has a newly developed product that removes both odours and_urine stains from carpets or other * fabrics. It is guaranteed to be effective regardless of stain age, states Mr. Glenn T. Reid, the. company’s president. The trade name of the product is ‘‘Urine-Erase"” and it is available in kite, with easy-to-follow _in- structions included. ~ The kit also includes a guaran- tee'that the product will prove satisfactory or money refunded. In some cases ‘Urine- Erase’ is even more satisfactory than replacing a carpet. This applies when urine has seeped through carpet. and underpad -- going into the wood floor- ing. If such occurs, bacteria forms, which produces an odour that will come up through even a brand new carpet and underpad. The product is effective for all types of urine (dog, cat, or human) as well as - stomach bile stains. NEW IN TOWN? LET US: PUT OUT. THE MAT FOR YOU! {a Met Fame Rast the arg - LINDA GREEN 365-6316: M. KENNEDY. 365-3590 raz Be . Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons onl Bonnett's Mens Wear P\ 233 Columbla It’s Boys & 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash has been told by his doctor to cut down on salt, use this in place of table salt? Answer: No, sea salt is sodium chloride, just as table salt is, and it is the intake of sodium that one is concerned about when they are on a low salt diet. Salt substitutes, which usually contain polassium in- stead of sodium, could be used by your husband if approved by his physician, Question: ‘ I've been searching the stores for a milk-free marga- rine. Is such a product avail- able? week period, F , it is available we will notify you. longer CHT? *610 | NEW .. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT PHONE LINE. 365-3610 Clubs, Businesses, Church Groups, We can print and collate your camera- ready bulletins, newsletters, etc. with One Production Day Service Inby 5p.m. MONDAY Ready WEDNESDAY at 8:30 a.m. ’ in by § p.m. WEDNESDAY . Ready FRIDAY at 6:30 a.m. . Inby&p.m. FRIDAY. Ready TUESDAY at 8:30 a.m. price‘today!: 197 Columbia _ Unions, Community Organizations... E and quality Is good and our prices are far less than by. most printing methods. Drop In and get a CASTLEGAR NEWS check its market price in local ‘used car ads, Remember that you won't necessarily get a better deal from a private dealer, He also wants as much money’ as possible for his vehicle. To protect yourself, never deal with a seller who has no ‘fixed address ‘or permanent employment. ' To narrow your choice, sconduct a personal on-the-spot “check of the vehicle, then take it for a road test, suggests the association: Then, once you are quite certain of the vehicle you want, take jt either to the vehicle inspection test (if you are a member) or take it to a reliable mechanic. The money you invest at this point could well save you a ce COMMUNITY. —z Bulletin Board BULLETIN BOARD ON SUNDAYS The CanCel Bulletin Board now appears in the Sunday edition of the Castlegar News instead of the mid-week edition. This allows events for a full ----week to be published at the beginning of the:week, and it’is ‘believed’ readers will find the Builetin Board even more helpful than it has been in the past in publicizing activities. Please note: Notices are to be submitted directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Wednesdays. WILDERNESS ADVENTURES Charles and Virginia Cooper will be presenting a magnificent color slide program, showing some of the beautiful and spectacular scenery of B.C.'s Well's Gray Park and the sky-blue waters of the Clearwater, Azure, Murtle, and Mahood Lakes. Travelling by boat and foot, beautiful waterfalls, alpine meadows, springtime flowers by the millions, feasts of wild berries and snow camping highlite their program of “The Wilderness Beyond” to be shown and personally narrated by the Coopers Saturday, May 24, 7:30 p.m. at the Trail Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail, There is no admission charge, but a free will offering will be received. Everyone is invited to attend this public showing. SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Citizens regular social meeting will . be held at the Centre on Thursday, May 15. Entertainment chairmen Edith Heslop has ar- ranged an interesting program, and refreshments will be served. : FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN’S BANQUET Men and ladies are welcome at the Fireside Place on Wednesday, May 14 at 6:30 p.m. The speaker is Ron Lindsay from Vancouver. Please get your tickets early from Cec Pepper or phone 365-5443 or 9365-7330. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES On May 12 at 7 p.m. Dan Meyer, University of Victoria Instructor, will give a video presentation on the topic of “Behavioral Aspects of Learning Disabilities." The meeting will be held in the Fruitvale Elementary School cafeteria. Everyone is welcome toattend. For further information contact “Maxine Cooper 365-3696 or Lorraine Ernst 367-7051. CRAFT FAIR On Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. there will be a Craft Fair at the Robson Hall. Among items for sale will be plants, baking and a white elephant table. Lunch and refreshments will be available. To reserve tables call 365-5772 or 365-6634. TRAIL SOCIETY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The Trail Society for the Performing Arts annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 13, in the Union Hotel in Trail, at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend so that your views and requests can be heard and made known to the directors. Please plan now to attend and make this a valuable and successful T.S.P.A. meeting. * Coming events of Costlegar and District Non-profit organizations are listed here through Canadian Cellulos U Olvisions. Please directh ly to the Costlegor News by 5 p.m. Wednesdays. g A * $1,500 mistake. _ In bartering with the sel- S ler, take care not to accept any oral promises. The club recom- mends that you have any promises written right into the ~ sales agreement. Remember, ‘the second- hand vehicle is bought as is, * You have no recourse once you -_. have purchased it unless it has been specifically misrepre sented (ie. the mileage). '“'’ ” “Ask the owner ‘for garage receipts to see if it has been maintained regularly. You =} could even ask where it was i serviced. If the outfit is small, : you might be able to learn about the car's history there. Ask if the car has even ; beenina bad accident and if so, ‘. how much damage was caused. : If the seller is-co-operative in ; answering your questions, chances are good he is legiti- nate. Keep in mind that any used car is going to have minor flaws. What you want to avoid is a vehicle with major mechan- {eal or body problems that will * be costly to repair. The BCAA - suggests you check the follow- ing points: i e Look at. the odometer reading—average is 10,000 to 12,000 miles per year. Ensure that the mileage corresponds x with the general condition of * the car. e Inspect the car body by scanning along the side of it for dents, ripples or signs of = repainting which might indicate recent body work. eCheck the finish for cracks and blisters behind the bumpers, on the doors, fenders and rocker panels, The metal could be rusting through. , e Check the tire tread for excessive wear. Four new tires would be an expensive start. Is there a spare and is it in good condition? @ Do the doors, trunk and hood close firmly? Try the door regulator to see if they work. Do the windows close complete- PARKING Continued from page Al PU ntcorssee egg notice a majority: of the owners... petition council not to proceed with it.” a general description of the work as well as specifying its location and estimating its cost. 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