CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1976 i FIRST INSTALLATION of Bethel. U.D., | Castlegar, Independent Order of Job's Daugh- ters, was held Sunday in the’ Castlegar and ; District Arena and Community Centre. Elected officers are, front row, left to right, Marshal, Kim Smith and Guide, Joy McNabb. Back row, left to right, Senior Princess, Kathy Honored , Laurie Kruestzky; Wickett and Junior Princess, Dasa Scalth, =IOJD Photo ROYAL, CANADIAN. | Bumper Stickers LEGION LOUNGE] - =) = OPEN - Fri. 4 pm. Sat..¥ p.m. Dancing 9:20 - 1:30 am, Proper. Dress :- No Jeans after 7 p.m. “J. J. DUO" Fifty bumper stickers ad- vocating the use of seat belts have been ordered by the City of Castlegar to be placed on the counter. at city hall for mem- bers of the general public who would like to display them on their, vehicles. i COMMUNITY Bullet n Board ARTS COUNCIL GRANTS-IN-: AID - e Castlegar. and District ..Community. Arts. Coun! invites all organizations and: groups involved + in the arts to apply for grants-in-aid. Application forms + on request from Box $352 or from Larry Brown, 839 Silverbirch Lane, Castlegar, phone 985-7412,. Ap- plications must be returned to the above address by Sent 25 at the latest. STAMP CLUB EXHIBIT Hu Areminder that the David Thompson. Stamp Club will be holding its 6th Annual Exhibition on Oct. 2and- 3 in the Legion Hall. = 01 of fet ie by. 5 p.m. Mondays, i A Public Service of Interidr Pulp and Intenor Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose Consult Our Pharmacist For Sound, Expert Advice \ Available to Public Council’ took this step Tuesday after receiving a re- quest from an advertising agency representing: ICBC which ‘suggests’ that . bumper stickers be placed on the rear bumpers of the cars and trucks that compose. : the : municipal fleet. ‘Mayor Ed Mosby while he said he accepted the fact that statistics show suat belts ine saved lives, stated he felt legis- lation of this nature was taking away from.a person's choice lastitution of Castlegar Bethel U.D, Many Dignitaries in Attendance [ Past Supreme Guardian of the International Order of Job's Daughters, Mrs. Ina Erith, was among the dignitaries Sunday at the Institution of Castlegar Bethel U.D. held in the Castle- gar and District Arena and Community Centre, Grand Guardian of B.C, Mrs. Eilleen Brown, was aay sisted in the institution by Associate Grand Guardian of B.C:, Robt. Warner and other Grand Council officers. Instituting Bethel officers were from Bethel No. 4, Trall, Bethel No, 5, Rossland, Bethel No. 10, Nelson and Bethel No. ° 9, North Vancouver. Instituting counell officers were Mrs. Jeanette Jangula, Guardian of No, 4, Trail and Land Release Paves. Way for City Expansion George Swanson, Associate Guardian, No. 4, Trail. At the afternoon service, 21 girls were initiated into the . order, 14 girls were affiliated, and council officers were in- talled. al After a dinner at which 216 people were present, the public installation “of “Miss Laurie Wickett as Honored Queen- Elect and her officers was held. Approximately 800 people were present, Including Past Supreme Guardian Mrs, Erith, 10 of the 12 Grand Guardian Council officers, several past Grand Guardians, Guardians | * Tocated one eal South of ’ Ootischenla Aa " CHICKEN | “Our Specialties” | * HOURS Monday to Friday 4 p.m, to 12 midnight Saturday . 12 noon to 12: midnight Sunday 12 noon fo 10 p.m, See us for i ‘WESTERN, TACK "Ph, 365-3294: SADDLE F HORSES For Hire and Associate from More than 243 fland at Bluchorry reat have been released from the provincial the request of Castlegar city council, Formerly the twin muniei- palities of Castlegar-Kinnaird, the joined areas are seel further expansion to accom- modate residential and. in- dust . “A year and a half ago we were contemplating extension. The first thing to do was to ask to have the land released from the land freeze,” says city clerk Rick Beauchamp. Mr, Beauchamp termed boundary extension “a high priority item” which had been shelved for the past year as'a new zoning system for the joined ‘city. was arranged. A new community plan has also been drafted. “There's a considerable amount of rocky hillside there, . but the valley does open up. Quite a bit of it will be usable,” the clerk said. Mr. plans to extend the city bound. ary that distance to the south + Ageivuiliral Land Reserve ai “are ‘not yet firm. In fact, ne stressed, a new city council may want to freeze growth, not extending city boundaries at all. Although ‘there is) land available for residential and in- dustrial use within the city’s boundaries, Mr. Beauchamp said it would be difficult and expensive to service. ‘The owners of the land in- volved stand to gain siderably if-the city does take advantage of its release from the reserve. Formerly owners of scrub land, potentially farm- able, will then have developable: land within a city's boundaries. Legal Seacriptions and sizes of. the land parcels in- volved are as follows: District lot 7167, 63 ueres, lot 12953, 47.2 acres, lot 1294, 50.9-acres and lot 18093, 79.9 acres. One other lot has 2.89 acres, Reports Welcomed From Clubs s and Organizations con B.C., as wellas dignitaries from the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star, “Miss Jane Partridge, PHQ. Bethel No, 4, ‘Trail, assisted by PHQ's of Bethels No.’s 4, 5, 9 and 10. presided at the in. “& atallation service. ‘In keeping: with Miss Wickett'’s theme for her en- suing term, “Color My World with Feelings,” soloist John McNabb of | Vancouver |: sang “Color My World," accom. panied by Miss Ellen Fowler on ‘IF the flute, and Norman Wickett on the piano, Mr. McNabb also 1 sang “On Our: Way,” , especially composed by, Miss Wickett on her installation £8 Firat Honored Queen of the new Castlegar Bethel U.D. At ‘the close of the cere- mony,’ delicious refreshments Were served. Elected officers of the new Bethel ere: t Honored. Queen, ‘Laurie Mon., Tues, Sept. oh 13, 14 DR. FIELDGOOD'S - SEX. CLINIC CRY RAPE Show Starts 8100. Pam rae Senior Princess: * cese, Dana Smith; Galde, wer McNabb and Marshall, Kim mith, ‘Appointed officers are: chaplain, Cinthia Roth; record er, Laurie Stewart; musician, Janet Foubister; librarian, Cathy Shaw and treasurer, Gwen Kruestzky. Messengers are: first, it, Carole Plant; ‘second,’ Norine and restricting ‘personal free. | Ald. Andy Shutek said he did. not agree, the campaign needed the publicty, seine: Ri eu of legislation did he think -eouncil should support the bumper campaign. ‘Ail agreed. the -bumper stickers had a way of deterio- rating from the weather'and in the final phase they became unsightly. For this reason they were ruled out as unsuitable for * eity equipment, ean} editor of the Castlegar-News, Mrs. Lois Hughes, at 365-3517 daring business hours as far in advance of the event as possible. Secretarial Training Is Offered by Selkirk - .» Selkirk College has now been given the green light to proceed with a) program of Selkirk “College principal Mitch Anderson told the Castle- gar News a special grant of ap- 000 I training offered by the Trad Business, College. The Trail facility, operated privately for many years by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cook, was in danger of closing this year, following the decision by the Cooks to retire to Balfour. Selkirk College applied to the department of education to include the program from the same location in Trail. Ap- proval came through on Friday of last week. The. Selkirk Lions Club Would like®-to- thank all people 3 shat involved themselves "Sunflower Fest Especially the people that Sup- red Tournament and Bavarian Night Dance, SELKIRK LIONS CLUB the our Beer Gardens, Ball 000 had been made by the department of education; for this _ pro, which includes secretarial, stenographic and general office training. ‘The business careers pro- gram will be under the college's vocational division, headed by C. Underwood, Classes will commence Sept. 20. Service Held : At New Denver For J. Zambon Funeral service was held Sept. (8° from St. Anthony, Catholie ‘Church in New Denver for Joseph Zambon who passed away Aug. 31 at the Pavilion in New. Denver, Mr, Zambon is survived by his wife, Silvia, of New Denver and one son, Louis of Revel 4 stoke. Brady; third, Pat Lefurgy; fourth, Lori ‘Alexander’ and fifth, Iris Merrit. Inner Guard, Lorraine Merritt; Quter Guard, Keri Poohachoff; Sr. Custodian, sedis of the vies Susan ton, Choir members are: Louise Stewart, Tracey, Anderson, Karen‘ Birch, Teresa Birch, Peggy Gjennestad, Norean Nicholson, Connie Paulson,» Amanda Plant, Kim Redisky, Celina Sookachoff, Leanne Syl- vest, Janna. Sylvest: and Julianne Partridge. Job's Daughters is open to all girls between the ages of 11 fo: 20, with Masonic relation- ship. s Son-in-Law Promoted. To Major Word has been received at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. © Carlson that their son-in-law, Cpt. 8. Fahie of the Canadian Air Foree in Germany, has been. promoted to Major. Mrs. Fahie is the daughter of Mrs. ‘(An- nette) Gunnar Carlson... < New in Town? You'll:find a friend where you Somos WLLLAM GOLDMAN SUSAN SARANDON wa MARGOT RIO. ‘Sem SEONGK ROT HL + Cums ae = ENE MAC Prec seer GEOG BOY LL sc Ret tea b Dear Ann ‘Landers: A while back you printed a letter from the wife ofa Canadian alcoholic, It was one of the beat things I've read on the subject. Can you digit up and run it agaln? Toronto Fan Dear Fan: I dug it up and here it ts: i ; * Make excuses for his drinking and mother him. ©. Drag him out of bed in the morning and make aure he goes to work.' If he's got a bad hangover, phone his place of employment and say he's sick. Clean up the bed when he vomits or worse. © Tell him not to strike or yell at the children, Strike o? yell at + the children herself, Encourage him todrink at home so she can keep an eye on him and ‘hopefully the rest of the world won't know about his “problem.” Ask the children to phone the bars he frequents and instruct them to “Go'get Daddy and bring him home.” Complain about the money he spends on alcohol. Buy, more for him or give him money to buy it himself. Perr a down the sink, |. his drinking on his friends or the people he works with, mee it on the Army, Navy, or tie Air Force. Use sex’as a weapon to control Cry over him and let him see her red-eyed and miserable. Refuse to sleep with him. Bun on having children by, him: Is or he will have As ‘besides drink (waste of money—he will drink anyway when .the novelty wears off.) Leave'him. | Go back to him. Spend the night in a hotel. Spend it with the neighbors, Run to his mother and tell on him. Give him the “silent treatment.” Tell him to phone if he won't be home for supper, then scream at him when he does phone, Charge him with assault, Withdraw’ the charges, Tell him to cook for himself because he failed to come home to eat on time. : » Pray. be will qult drinkin Pray he wil drink himself to death. Hope he will break his neck before she does it for him. And, finally—when some crisis in the home forces her to do s0—she will do the one thing that makes sense. She will get her husband or herself and the children out of the house unless he promises to quit drinking for good and proves it by going to Alcoholics Anonymous. Signed. . Been There Xmas Seals Available For Overseas Mailing 1976 Christmas Seals are | America, and Oct. 24 for points” availabis immediately to any . in Europe. person wishing to attach them Since the turn of the NEW BERVICE for the reeidsata of Socin and arc wan ettetaly opsdied Seceaily with Maree, Anca Winks haviag the een ne Tron oo the Boky, Bes Labeadromse Th new eer ane: which is open seven days a week, is combination of La TV Rates Among Items Increased: 1) Consume White the soaring prices of gasoline may convince some people to stay home and watch television, that will also cost West Kootenay residents more. Government - approved ‘rate increases for Community Video services went into effect Sept... 1 when. the | cost of, ig cable ina home went from $15 to $25, Effective Oct, al, present subscribers. paying $5 per month will begin paying an extra 75 cents. ie increases .are the result of a decision by the Canrdian Radio-Television Tel- ecommunications Commission, which gave approval July 27 to applications for increases’ af- Trail, Rossland, Mont- rose, Fruitvale, Castlegar, Nel- son, Robson and Blueberry Kk. Inall areas the present and applied-for rates are the same. The offices are all outlets of North West Community Video, with head office in Vancouver. They also contro} cable outlets in Ne o' and Red Deer. The applications for in- creases to boost the installation sarees to $25, but the monthly fee increase being sought was $1. “The Commis. sion considers that the increase in the subscriber fee to $6.75 is sufficient taking into account the financial condition of. the licencee, and the area being served,” stated the CRTC deci- sion. In the Castlegar-Nelaon area, a request was submitted tochange the community chan- nel from 11-to 8, and increase boundary services to include Taghum Hill and. Horlick Point near Nelson, and Castle- gar’s new Fairview subdivision. Prince George is to be the home of the newlyweds fol- lowing the Aug. 21 wedding ceremonies uniting in marriage April Joanne McDonald, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph’ Ernest McDonald of Blueberry Creek, and Thomas Howard Treland of Prince George, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Ireland of Quesnel, Rev. Ira Jobnaon officiated at the ceremony which was held at the home of the bride's: parents, Bouquets of summer dais- fea and yellow roses decorated the home with organ music provided by Maryellen Hun- chak of Castlegar who played the “Traditional Wedding March”, “The First Time Ever” and during the signing of the reall “Everything is Beau- Given in marriage by her P with white lace and tiny pearls. The gown was made by the- bride’s codslo, Mrs, Linda Knowles of George. Completing the bride's ensem- ble was a wide brimmed phi aummer hat trimmed white lace and tiny pearls, Tee posse was of yellow and ite daisies with yellow rose bade and Baby's Breath. - Attending the bride.was Mrs, Delores Schellenberg of Campbell River. She wore a yellow polyester cotton gown, Timed with whitg lace, fea- turing the Empire waist and ‘short sleeves. Her wide brim- med summer hat was in yellow and she carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies trim- med with Baby's Breath. Best man was Mr. Jim ' Reld of Prince Geosge. Receiving the guests, thé: bride’a mother wore a floor- length gown of pink polyester accented by her tinted’ white, carnations. Gold earrings com- pleted her ensemble. The groom's mother wore the color theme of the wedding, was decorated by Mrs. Stella Ball in pale. yellow with blue Forget-Me-Nots. Decorating the bride's ta- ble was a country bouquet of ‘tended by the room's youn CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1976 lreland- McDonald Vows daisies, roses and fern along with the bridal bouquets. Pale yellow taper in antique brass holders completed the setting. Master of ceremonies, Mr. James McVie of Trail, great unele of the bride, read a con-! gratulatory message from ce ge. The guest book was at- est brother, Master rew! Ireland of Quesnel. For a wedding trip to Van- couver, the bride donned a brown pant suit with blouse en toné, .Out-of-town guests were from Prince George, Quesnel, Medicine Hat and Trail. 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