CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 7, 1976 AE [Carl's Dru Don't be @ turkey! Gobble up these quailty Htems NOW while they ore at chopping block prices. Prices ore in effect = Thcre., Fei, & Sat., October 7,8 & 9. Ay Down to Cart’s Today! Cool Vapor Humidifier & Vaporizer 12. 99 by Hankscraft, Reg. $21.95 Sale 10's, 19 cou Bayer Children’s Cold Tablets & Toothpaste 100 mi. Reg. $1.57 Colgate Dental Creme Bie A 0 Mw for’ $1.03: Macleans Toothpaste 150 ML. Rep. $1.99 Toni Home Perms - Erect 3179 Keri Hand & Body: Trac ll Blades = 9s reg. 2.39 Sale Jasmine, ‘Milkhoriey, Lavender, Apple Blossom. Reg. $1.89 ibthveenrsn nS Pond’s ar Cream en mi. reg. $3.89 : $2.19 ase VITAMINS Gillette Foouey 7 oz. Reg. $1.25 Sale 65 Shower to Shower oot Foe $1.59 Reg. $2.98. S. 4 Flavours, a, 3 Reg. $4.50 Vitogen : Daily Multiple Tablets. $] 79 7 20h Reg $3.29 Sale. Me Vitogen i Chewable Children’s $] 05 100's. Reg. $2.25, Sale. He —@ Vitamin C 100 mgm. 250's. , Reg. $1.79. Sale . Kotex Regular & Super. 48's Sale Modess ° Regular 48's. Sale Stayfree Minis a 10's. Sale ... Castleaird Plaza Castlegar Gs ~ 365-7269 - DRUGS _ nee 75. Pa | ys “Baby Oil! °° NO MORE TEARS, Reg. $2.89 51.55) Wet Ones fea. $1.74 | .09 : Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Beg. p 208] 39 Johnson & Johnson. S155 Curity Super Dry Diaper Liners 120s, Reg. $3.35 Sale bd | 95: Marigold Rubber Gloves pe SER Sale. .... wow ze 60 W 2's. Reg. 249 Reg. 96c THE' CHURCH BELL: Neat eel ie REP ible Studies |” Deans around a pas sage of Scriptures are being held each Wednesday morning, At present they are held at the home of Mrs, Isabelle Me- Neil with Ted Bristow leading in the discussions, The Gospe! of Mark is the focus of study, but time {s given for any subject of interest to be raised, Refreshments follow each hour-long study for those who are able to stay. Any readers who are In- jlerested are welcome to attend ‘and may contact Mr, Bristow or -Mra. -McNeil. for further - in- formation, cont, Oneal Visite Area v. Homer Dean of * the Rey Church head office ¢ visited © Castlegar Monday’ of last week along. with his wife, ‘as part of a nation-wide survey. of churches where there is co- operation between the Angli- can and United Churches, ‘The purpose of his. visit was to obtain facts and opinions concerning local experience in ‘church co-operation. Mr. Dean’ met with rep- resentatives of both denomina- - tions from Castlegar and Rob- son after. having stud studied lend tionnaires - previously | distrib-. uted to a small cross section _ of church members. ‘The style and extent of co- operative endeavours varies widely, but there is a larger’ - concentration of such shared arrangements in the Okanagan and Kootenays than in any: other part of the country. Although discussions ‘of «na. tional church union’ have come to a halt, local co-operation is here to stay in many places, Mr. Dean observed. veral members of St. Davie ACW attended a recent Conference at St. Andrews in ‘Trail on the Kootenay Bound- ary Region of Anglican Church Women. Following the celebration | of the Eucharist, the ‘ladies enjoyed a half hour of cotfee and fellowship, then listened to reports from the various - 1 "The afternoon session fea- tured a: very. interesting and thought-provoklng talk by Mrs, Betty Sturgeon’ on ‘the text "Choose whom you will servo.” This was followod by discussion in small groups and a a summary, ‘Bt, David's Junior Chelr formation phone Mrs, Arlee ‘Anderson or Mrs, Dawna Din- gregation {2 reminded that _ harvest festival services will be held at St, David's October 17, ‘and flowers for. decorating the ‘church ‘would be greatly ap- ited. Following the * service ited “to the “Burn” With "Marlon Brando To be Shown tee: a C, talking about his'N: es immigration’ is ; Paraviatilcp apne he asian the beat peter, Incitber English or’: French;’‘on the theme of student employment @, winner ‘of the contest ‘will be presented th a $1,000 officials and Professional graph- te artists. ‘ Only Seat or. secondary students are ieee it work from professional artiste accepted... The will: not be_ “winner - must. be’ willing "to prepare the poster to. meet’ - printing’ specifications, / The _ winning entry’ will become. the property of the oft and tration, ry ae submis- : sions being returne Designs meet the following criteria: ; wubuatted miast 2 “in ‘Posters * must. employers ‘to. hire ‘students during’the summer period; the entries must be rectangular, no -irregular shapes | will be’ ac- cepted, and it: must be 20 inches > wide by~30 ‘inches high; an » unlimited number of colors can tbe used;; the pester, must be on rigid artboard,* and must: be ‘adequately covered to protect it from damage. Space should be provided for focal Canada Manpower. , Centres, for students to place ; their addresses and telephone numbers on’ thei poster. The departmental logo will be add- ed later; original artwork must British : Colaba, mubia: Automobile’ Associatio +3191 Highway Drive 5 41-3 PHONE '364-18227° 7 Toking directly * ‘into joneoming head: lights as’ you drive, warns the 3 Instead watch the right side "ot ‘your, lane ‘noting te Peaition ofthe oncoming ear the: corner-of-your. Thon a oncoming eadlights can duce’ night | blindnéss,* of Entertainment Please See Page 12A i “Anne: ~ LANDERS Ann Landeraf I don't think my mother meant for me to see L.Dewe ; this but I did and I'm glad, Pleas ¢ print it, Ann. Maybe it will help R * other teenagers get a closer look at what their mothers are really like, Sign me —GladI Found Out 3 “All the adolescent, mixed-up kids have diaries now, do they? y, Well, Lthink it's time for mothera to have diaries, too, We ought to , keep a daily chronicle reporting the heartaches of parents who did x the best they could with their mixed-up sons and daughters. Only * the kids auffer, do they? Only th ieir feelings are hurt? Well, move over, children, your parents are right behind you being ignored, ,, Jaughed at and rejected. ‘It's time the mothers of un happy kids united, How is it that ‘, ;,we don't become drug addicts, psychos and alcoholica? How is it i, that we goon raising our other children hoping they will turn out petter?, “We manage toappease our "4 husbands, clean the house, do the ” marketing and cooking and some of us even get part-time jobs to help out, “Yet we smile sind behave normally slthough our-hearte.are ~_ breaking, Is tt because we are older and wiser or because we had Fae work for everything we ever got in our lives? And now the » psychiatrists tell our kids it’s all © Beautiful, isn’t it? I don’t preten me tell you, Dear Diary, being *easy.” * Dear Glad: Your Mom's “diary” sharing,’ our fault that they are mixed-up.’ id to know all the answers but let & parent these days is far from sounds like my mail, Thanks for « Dear Ann Landers: Your “ ‘sermon on pot stank, It also handed me - & laugh. You—a\ person who has never smoked an ordinary qcigarette—setting yourself up as an authority on pot, Ha ha. Granted, a kid who smokes ten or twelve joints of the heavy ¢ Stuff might act a little spacy and forget a few phone numbers. He may even fall asleep at the wheel ofa car, but be fair and mention the great thing about pot. t_— Itmakes people passive instead of aggressive the way booze does. The pleasantly stoned cat never gets into fights. He just sits around and listens to music. Or he does nothing. Keep an open mind, kiddo, —Been There Dear B.T.: Thanks for the assist. You put your finger on the most. damaging aspect of pot. It makes people passive. ‘Those ;bright kids who might have been achievers became dreamers, Their brains lie becomes the day's occupation. If. this bad enough? lie fallow. Contemplation of the navel ‘pot didn’t. des one other thing, isn’t The*youth of our nation are this country's most valuable ‘natural resource. We can’t afford to waste it. Russia and China are_ not wasting theirs. So get Sith it, ill you? Det ‘Ann: I'ma career woman, ae want to have a child but age 40, recently married to a man my family and friends claim it’s dangerous, They keep saying older women risk having mongolold babies. How true is this? I'd like the facts, ma'am: —Unfulfill Dear Un: A woman, 35, has a __ child with Down's Syndrome. If one-in-200 chance of Feauetng a she’s 87, it's one in 100. At 40, it's one in 60. At 44, it’s one in 20. are now able to determine ‘early in pregnancy Doctors, whether the baby is mongoloid. A woman can then be free of anxiety if the news is good. If the news is bad, she can decide if she wants an abortion or use the remaining months to prepare herself. Kamie‘ 2 Cross You ANN LANDERS SPONSORED 8¥——— ri ton, Back closing or front hoo ‘Soft. Sider’ Bra and* Panty Corseletta. 1 Can't Bolieve It’s a Girdle in Panty Brief, short, average or, long leg. Sizes, small, medium or XXL ; KARNIE'S Ladies Wear 33 Maple s Ladies Wear . By ‘Lined, ‘Lace’ ‘Cups a ww Heart 365-7961 Slocan Seniors _Hosts Guests From Riondel By John Bohle Visitors from Riondel were entertained at the Stlvery Slocan Hall by officers and members of the local Senior Citizens Association. Atrip through the Tri-Pac Mill, bingo, other games, musi- ~ cal entertainment and a smor- gasbord were all included in the program, Visitors from Riondel in- cluded Muriel Genderson, Nancy Derbyshire, Jake and * Pauline Remple, W. Fundgard, Iris Martin, Ivy Wallator, Vera Johnson, Isobeland Tom Quale and Mildred and Geoffery Noden. “Guest entertainers were Naomi Bixler‘and Carol Barclay who sang a duet. A BJORN A. EDBLAD is among the 68 persons to be awarded a diploma in Urban Land’ Eco- nomics having completed a four-year course sponsored by was Nancy Cooley. A dance number by the ‘Top Hat Dancers completed the.” program. . Family Allowance by the Faculty of Commerce and: Business Administration, UBC, Mr. Edblad’s diploma is for real estate option. Questions You May Ask Q. The income tax statement for the year 1975 shows that I received $574.08 for two children. The maximum amount payable for two children in 1975 was $529.92. Please explain what would appear to be an error in the statement received? A. When the tax forms were printed in January the number of children in pay at that time were shown on the form. The fumber does not include any children who became 18 during the year. One of your children: became 18 in February so two monthly allowances for that child are included in the amount shown on the form, which explains why it was in the amount of $574.08. The form must include all” allow- ances received during the year. - Q.My son left school but is not working. Is’ there still entitlement’ to Family © Allow- ances? A. Yes, If he is still being main- tained by you and not employed you can continue to. receive ie allowaiess yntil he reaches, Q. My baby was bom on April . 1..Will I receive Family ‘low ances for the month of April? A.No, Family Allowances can- not commence earlier than the orth. following the month of’ Q.My wife and I are legally separated. 1 am required by court order to maintain my Three Separate Motor Vehicle Accidents on Celgar Road Three separate accidents were reported on Celgar Road on the weekend. .. ‘The. first occurred Friday morning when, a 1974 White, tractor and trailer failed to stop in time for a train at the railway ‘crossing | near the CanCel ‘Opera- tions, ‘Damage to the rear of the ) trailer has been estimated at, about’ $200. No charges have’ been’ laid against’ the ’ driver Lawrence’ Henry, Wolff of ‘\, | Castlegar. Name > Address Phone - Océupation Box 3116 - "Send. for your > > FREE 1976 NELSON O\ ” HOME [BUYERS GUIDE Contact: Jim Lamont pe SUP AND MAIL ir “The unit was owned by Brian's Transfer of Trail.” * On: Saas a 1974 _ Chevelle sustained” an esti- !; mated $2,000 when it angled off the road and travelled along the ~ aide on top of.the bank’ for $00 ‘feet before it left the shoulder - and plunged down a,15° foot ditch and came to rest ‘against CanCel's steam pipes. - Driver Allan L. Atkinson of Castlegar, who was taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with facial ‘injuries, has been charged with drivng without due care and attention. On Sunday a 1974 Chev, . driven by Jack Allen Swetlish- Castlegar, B.C. off of Castlegar, sustained an estimated $1,000 damage when it swerved to miss ‘a’ deer causing the vehicle to hit-the shoulder and travel 126 feet in the ditch, No charges have been laid. We lize: tn pete averyday wife and children. As we are separated and 1 am the main- taining parent, I feel very strongly that 1 should be re: one their family allowances. A.No. The monies paid by rea- son of court order. do not constitute maintenance for FA purposes. The’ children are in the physical custody of thelr mother and supported by her with the monles received from the award of the court, | Breaker, It’s First Mama Do you. know who the “First Mama” is? Hf you operate a Citizens Band Radio around Washing- ton, D.C., you know. It's first lady, Betty Ford, “First Mama” chats with truckers going by Washington and other CBers. Sometimes “First Mama” can be heard filling the airwaves with cam- paign speeches for the First Papa, . Citlzen Band communica- tors have almost tripled in three years. The White House says that. there are 10 million units in cars and trucks in the U.S, By the end of the year there should be 20 million. And CB radio is popular in Canada, too. _ CBers have their own special code language that was Popularized by the C.W. McCall song “Convoy.” A handle is the code name that a CBer calls himself. There are many imaginative handles, such as: Uncle Remus; Jake the Snake; Lone Shark and Irish Rover. ‘The FCC has issued a code list that CBers can use to be brief. 10-4 means the message was received or “yes.” Brod- erick Crawford popularized “10- 4" in his TV series “Highway. Patrol,” 10-33 means there is an emergency, while 10-75 means Code Name Familiar? CBers have come up with their own code not authorized by the FCC, “Smokey” or “the bear” leans the police, “Uncle Charlies" means e FCC, An unmarked police.car Is referred to as “plain brown wrapper" and a radar trap is called “taking pictures,” So, when you hear "Bears are taking pletures in a brown paper wrapper at mile 68" it means you better drop to “double nickles"—or 65 m.p.h. speed limit. 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