The Crawford Bay Parks Board is sponsoring |a';Ko- kanee Karnival slated for, Sept. 18 and 19 at Crawford Bay about 70 km*north’ of Kootenay Lake. Creaton on ‘tho east shore of “a.m., followed by a parade at :30 a.m. Later in the after- The main events taking noon a horse show, logging place'on Saturday include a . sports and a’ champlonship pancake | breakfast qt'7:30. hobby horse race will be held. . The evening will ‘be high: “lighted by a dance from* 9 p.m. ‘to 1'a.m. Sunday's events start, with another ' isan breakfast that will “got gaan way. al 7:80 aim., followed ' by. chain- pionship tree planting, log- ging sports, gymkhana, ‘and other pete ‘There will also be” children's events both, days, 3)! Food ‘and’ entertainment booths will be operated daily. Asmisston, will be charged. *21,000)'acres “of: timberland tari ‘gaining ‘control ‘of ’the ' rai 4 mill, which ‘they bellevo has been ‘mismanaged, by,.a;,suc- maniging. the sawmill and “Pacific n boiight:: for: $64 million ‘in’ ‘more than’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, v September 12, 1982 ay Demonstrators” _; protest GROTON, CONN. (AP), =: Eleven’. anti-nuclear arms “demonstrators were arrested today -when ‘they > burst blocked/.th: path fof 68 into, a ‘shipyard where’ the; second Trident’ submar- ine in the United States was - to be commissioned. $ About. 80° minutes before Trident: of the remaining demons tors. }) Phe demonstrators, in ing toddlers, clergymen senior, citizens,: ‘marched neath a banner.in the “shape S ofa dove from a ‘nearby park |. to the street outside the main : gate to the ‘shipyard. ‘They "pollee | barri- { ‘to: the USS ‘Michigan’: was''to | stood. behind Tho Amplifier and PA System Leader. of the Kootenays "SALES AND RENTALS" 840 Rossland. ‘Ave. “Actor fends Now —. 6 Day Service Open Saturdays. 10 a.m. to3 p.m. GIRL GUIDES - OF CANADA : Regiatraton : castice R (NORTH) EE Ss 13 —7-9 p. Hall. AR (SOUT Tues.; Sept. 14 — 7-9 p.m. _ at Recreation Complex “ROBSON ; Mon., Sept. 13 — 7-9 p.m. 5s at Robson Community Hall HRUMS — Wed., Sept. 15 — 5:30-7:00 pam: at Tarry's School PAREN ‘MUST REGISTER HILDREN COMMUNITY povcniniledibine | = WOMEN'S AGLOW. FELLOWSHIP *-Will be having a luncheon meeting on Wed., Sept. 15. ct 10:30 a.m. at the Hi Arrow. Guest speaker: Speight of Nelson, B.C. Babysitting | vail be ‘avatlable. ee reservations call rene Rosler 365. FOSTER: "ARENTS ASSOCIATION will be having a meeting ond potluck supper on sun., pt. 12 at 2p: .m, at Ma's Riding Stables, Robson. Bring ers, hotdog buns and salad. Any one interested in * fostering welcome. For more information ph. 365-6506 or SENIOR CINZENS ASSOCIATIO! : The Silver ‘Anniversary, will Be ned ist th she Benior Citizen's ° headquarters Fleet meaiing will Swill be te fold In the Castleger ‘Arena Com pt: Stat 7 pm. Be ‘the cppaetny} 6 inal G CASTIEGARE ‘DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY Registration and Equipment Swap at the Arena Complex, i. Sat., Sept. 168.and Sat., Sept. 25 from 10 0.m.-3 p.m. INNAIRD CHURCH orcob wel pel Rood Trio” will be special gnlau Keunch Day and at fhe Worship Serviceat 11 leer 0 Sept. 1 ‘ CASTIEGA The first meeting of basement of the Risnalrd Hell on Sun., Sept. 12.0 ST. DAVID'S THRIFT SHOP | Will resume reguler business hours on Tues., Sept. 7trom:. 10.a.m.-4 p.m. Tues. thru Fri. REGISTRATION FOR ALL SECTIONS OF BOY SCOUTS Blueberry — Mon., peek 13 \at 7:30 p.m., Bluery + School. Kinnaird, — 1 30 p. canelee: ‘Costlegar Non peau Holl, Robson — Thurs, Coming events ‘of Castlegar ond District (immediate. crea) profit organizations are listed here through the cour. tes) FoF 3c "Fimber’s Celgor Pulp ‘ond Celoor Lumber 4" Divisions, Pleas: mit. polices directly Castlegai “A Pu Service of Celgar Pulp Division and Celgar Lumber Di Bor additional information Ph: "365-7147 for himself | LOS ANGELES (AP).— Alan Doble, who: plays’ low- keyed Scotland Yard. detec- tive Sergeant Cribb, is a man who believes in fending for himself, *“Pm a great do-it-your: selfer,”. Dobie ‘says. “My father was a coal miner and my mother’s: family. were farmers. If I wanted a pair of roller skates or a bicycle, my no idea it would turn into a far. : z DISCOVERED MORE “It started off as: one 90.” presen program, red | thet Peter Lovesey had writ- ten another eight Sergeant Cribb books. Then he wrote | another six stories for us. As far as I know, that's all the o; stories there are.” Pontus, ‘which means bridge, name that goes'back to the Roman “occupation | of” Eng: land.” ; Dobie, interviewed while “But,” he says, “I. wouldn't be gurprised | if he came up with some: more. He hasn't allowed any, ghosting and he spends a lot. of time. re- searching his stories.” “He takes what I call.a tangent look at Victoria life. It’s not head ‘on, but. slightly’ to! one side.. Each story. vis based on role of 14 shows 80 |§ CRAWFORD BAY’ durin ‘ Gy mkhana ‘évents will:be/held the Kokanee Karhival ‘to'be held at Crawford Bay this weeken: A ioaters ents include: a Pancal breakfast, horse! show porade anda demonstration Ms tof logging Sports: . b “Meaman’ Z| SlocanRecreation exudes confidence NEW YORK (AP) — She's usually in Victorian life.”. ‘The stories are sot in the London when he’s filming or’ mid-1880s, | just’ after.the working in a play. “I get on ; my push bike and pedal eight (miles (12 kilometres), going chard, |, to “Dobie, stars in two Vic. . torian-erai episodes of Mys- tery. on public televsion, : Tuesday night and Sept. fh. : His.” background is Shakespeare and the. dascica : and he took the role of Ser-, | geant Cribb as alark. He had | omd DISNEYLAND MIN MEXICAN CRUISE * From $B49 copra includes Air Fare & More, FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Mar] or Nesta MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Ltd. 365-6616 i Tues. Fri. am. -4 Scturdey 104. R PISTOL CLU! he season will be “held ll ahs . founding of. Scotland Yard's Criminal Pventen en De-. eee Di isco | queen in’ musical. NEW YORK (AP) — = patti LaBelle, the: disco diva who Sled the: glittery: ‘trié LaBelle - °708,. makes’ her Broadway” (debut next mont: iiiie gos- pel musical Your Arms Too Short to Box With God. The: Vinnette: Carroll pro- ‘duction originally opened on Broadway. in 1976 to rave reviews. Carroll created a ‘tothe ep ‘of the charte in the -? role for LaBelle, who toured ; -with the show earlier this: year. “ Al Green, who created ‘such pop hits as Let’s Stay. Together and Take Me to the River, also makes his debut: in the musical, which begins b previews ‘Aug. 31. been Reno ‘Annie Oakley, “Momma :Rose’ and even Gopher’s’ mother: on Love Boat, so after 62 years in. show? busi it's» not Fall Regional Recreation Com- 8:12 ‘year’ “olds from 18 p. mission No. 8 is preparing for “and for 18 years and up from’ ‘low, 4 the Fall 62 Leisure Program 89 p.m. Netta Fominoff. from the charge of ‘the clinie highlight- in the Slocan, "Valley. The from Winlaw, programs | have been gent out’ Slocan Valley Threads ‘Guild’ ing basic’ rules, positioning, to all school children’in the’ will be. instructing two in- and foot technique — a great: valley and people | without’ teresting: classes for 8-12 way to spend a Saturday af-’ children’ may. pick up ‘their. year olds: puppetry begins. ternoon. copies of what is happening’ Sat., Oct. 2 from:10-12 noon, surprising ‘that'. Ethel Mer- -man exudes confidence when talking about her latest -ven- ture into musical comedy. “I know I did two fine numbers and I know they're going to'be great,” she said, recently, referring to her role onthe reborn‘ Texaco Star Theatre, which returned to television Sept. 11 after.a aie absence. FMLAN BADE | two BONES BY. <2 entitled Opening ‘Night. On, :Before the Parade Passes By, is'from Hello: Dolly, the: last show she played’ on Broad: way. The © other, ‘There's. No Tune Like A\ Show: Tune, came from a little-known off- Broadway. musical’ Parade, that Herman wrote before he became: famous‘ with : Dolly. and: Mame. For a woman who intro- duced songs by George Ger- shen, Cole Porter: and’ Ir- ving Berlin in a voice that “could be ‘understood ‘in: the « last row of a theatre, today’s. 'D. TOMPKINS — Tap @ Jazz School of Dance Member of S. Register Now! © Highland ‘Official Board Examinations. © Dancerize (Adult, Moms & Tots, Seniors), All ages. Call 365-2883 melodies are Seridodly un melodic. i | Oct. 30- Nov. 3..:.$139 RENO. TOURS Totem Travel gy Sept. 25) Goldminers inn } Oct.9 ; q Eldorado Hotel . ...$259, i Oct. 23 Goldminers fon is $219 vid Goldminers | Inn: 2 $219. SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT $10 Reno Express (RedEye Special) ° . Nevada Express : (tackpot) on Nov. 20-25.......$129. 2. (Pee Person Bosed on Dbl. Occupancy) « TOTEM TRAVEL Woodward. in i Lona Munck, the Director at South Slocan’ and.‘spinning’ and weaving of Physical Therapy, at Koot- Post Office, Kootenay Sav- begins the same day from/1-8. enay: Lake District Hospital ings ‘Credit Union’ (South’ p.m. Creative dancing with will be at Winlaw School on Slocan’ Branch), ‘Shoreacres' instructor Zena Ursuliak, will Thursday, Oct, 14 from 7:80 - « Store, Maple Leaf Store and again: take place at Winlaw.. 9:30 p.m. for a one time only Rose's ‘Restaurant ‘in Cres- School with-one class for 5-7 « ‘session called “Treat Your cent Valley, Slocan’ Park years and one class for 8-12 Own Back.” Mrs. Munck will Co-op, ; Castlegar. Savings yeara starting Oct. 7 and at :teach ‘how .to protect and Credit Union (Slocan Park), Brent’ Kennedy. School for "treat your back by the Mac- Recreation Office in Slocan 6-12 year olds starting Oct. 6. Kenzie method, a new. ap- Park,. Winlaw Store, Eldor- ado Market in Slocan and the Village of Slocan office. The: children’s activities “tart off with’ the sotcer'‘? or neason for 9-12 -.year. olds) Practises will be on Monday. evenings» and games” on Thursdays with sign up dates as Sept. 13 and Sept. 16 at 5 . p.m. at. Mt, Sentinel School grounds, Appledale Ball Park : and ‘Slocan « Ball “Diamond. « Registration will also be taken at the Recreation Of- fice in= Slocan. Park - Hall. There is need for a soccer. coach in the Slocan. area. Telephone 228-7744 if you are: intereated. fall at: Brent Kennedy School Cae Giminastice iC ease atBrent Kennedy more at the recreation office School and to: intermediate at Slocan Park Hall on Mon- and advanced at Mt, Sentinel days and Wednesdays from Judo,"'a popular. martial School: _art, willagain take place this . proach to back, care | estab- The popular gymnastics lished by a New Zealander. program - em} phasizing flexi bility. ‘and in Slocan under, the excellent... sardenin: diregtion :of Eva, Rowland. "ing, Bo fi B ‘This: session there:.will--be’ sine. snow shoveling, ete., siteb elace: ‘§ -ginners; and: intermediates, . takes place Saturday, Oct. 9, All these classes will take 1-4 p-m, at. the ° Vallican “place at W.E. Graham School Whole Community Centre. on Tuesdsys‘and Thursdays Sophie. Lou Koplous ‘will starting. the’ first week “in teach this age-old ‘dancing - She will demonstrate how to back th happens. | for nré-echoolers. he. lly ‘Dance Workshop which is graceful'as well as ° On 08: Wednesday, Oct. 6, great for toning up muscles. jamamy Tapointe: from the . Residents of the Slocan Club Valley may sign up for the to be- above programs plus a lot 8:30 a.m:to 4’ p.m. or by Special Events phoning’ 226-7744. For. infor- ‘A. soceer ‘clinic’ for those mation on teen ‘and’ adult with Ralph Hansen teaching nine years old and up (includ- see brochure’ or from Oct 5 Swot to Nov. ing adults) will be ‘held on Phone the recreation office. New. season starts “s2i9] Theatre, Energy. opens be make.a statement either for opening of the company's : wil 4 ‘of: Duck” eran a bright; = zany play about fitendship by American: playwright David Mamet. ‘The opening of the play, which is sponsored ‘by’ Win- law,:General, Store. owners ~ Joan’ and’ Peter: Duck, cofn-' cides ‘quite accidentally with. the: opening of. hunting sea- son, noted director. Meredith “The ‘timing is’ quite un- fortunate,” :. states -.-Wood- . ward. “We are not trying to - “fanny,'* . this think it's:a ‘funny play.” It is the only professional + Two’ strangers; played by. tourina Sompany, based in tho Judith Ceroli and Linda Gra-' Interior. bler,; engage: in tentative while opens ‘ducks ina park. Their en- Sept. 15. at the: Silverton counter ruifis a gamut of often Gallery, plays :-Thursday : night in Castlegar at the Na- emotions as. they discuss: tional Exhibition Centre; Fri- . ducks,’ life, death, boats, day. night: at Sudio -80.at: _ hunting, pollution, cante- DTUC in Nelson, and closes‘ lope, panda :bears, smoking, | Saturday night -at the Art zoos, country living and lots Folks Homo in South Slocan, more. witha. Feception to follow. All : The production marks the, Performances begin at 8 p.m. | TOUR! INCLUDES: «:: * Shopping * Dinner B BARBARA MANDRELL September .23 | In Spokane =~’ * Coach TS aSnation * (Sheraton-Spokane \(aecomodation — %& Best Show Tickets Baggage Handling:- * % Glow of Champagne ~ Castloger Community Band rere te ewe tea 4° -Practises “FOI ORE INFO: Call Steve Raven 365-251 ‘bad (;news for ‘American ‘workers and ¢ for. ister is one. of: the “most NewYork: workers,” © Lewis Lehrman’s descrip- tion of Trudeau came during an interview with the, Asso. JUNEAU, ALABKA: (AP): —"A cruise ‘to “quiet coves’ and. enchanting bays” ended with a jolt:when.a ship laden © with sightseers got caught on ing: the “dead: woman's hus-’ band; ‘were’, injured’ In-‘the accident Friday ‘aboard ‘the cynical di of all.”, ‘Lerhman,’ a’ former’ presi- dent of the Rite Aid drug- store: chain and. its largest said: Mintst Salmo. plus employee ‘benefit deau's leadership; 8 ‘Canada have been change a i olve © ments; and $105,000 fro: vi tries’ in: Canad j tattely had’an ‘effect 'on/em- inthe favorite’ in’ his‘ race “against Th ‘trying raise $35,000 to'$50,000 for a’ ‘to’ see if the operation formally’ join:the:U,8.: Navy at. ceremonies inside’ the : atudy'to ieee ag ee viable. Tt has eon.’ Hlectrlé Boat shipyard, nine *. vineed which’ def- - only: wherewithal ‘0 correct their require significant “Canadian former. U.S. ‘attorney Paul vision’ with. ‘contact ‘lenses. content” in such things’as Curran for the ‘Republican The lenses were xpensive, “blinks: “But if’ they're too f ing’ aii‘elderly ‘couple ‘a! ybe! Giersdorf, ‘president of (Ex:? in Frederick Sound in south- eastern with help from the ‘iaae tide, finally freed the vessel from: the rocks later in the day: “An: investigate was ‘ Cruise Lines Inc. Frances Lawson of Belle- vue, Wash., in her 60s, was _killed, authorities said... ‘Her husband, Harry, in his 60s, was listed in ser- ious but stable’ condition at Bartlett: Memorial” Hospital » cwhy here,'a’ sald. The and publications, Lehrman com- tour ‘enterprises, eahe Canadian Lae min-’ Groonoiigh of: gitka; suffered: minor. injuries! and was“ mitted?! to’ hospital : for ol servation. Seats The dead and injured were + flown by coast guard helicop~ + tet ‘to -Petersbury General | passenger decks, is’ based’ . New York. City Mayor Edward Koch is chal- lenging Lt,Gov. ‘Mario Gus. :mo.for. the,’ ti aati T ‘and considered‘. somiewhat vain, something not discuss- ed in L pole company. <> office is * Rept me tt soe ‘costly: I. ible ‘to’ the ae public.’ “Today, they. are so-com- + monplace that both the: buy- ers and the'sellers are some- burst through the ing.: | ; } Company officials were 4 forced to reroute the, tine ‘of? cades, singing and chanting. | +: The shipyard, which builds ‘: submarines for the navy.and |; is the only U.S. manufactuere of the Tridents, has been the “seone of sBumerous iprotests Y roday’ 's initial ‘turnout * temonetiatars was far shy o! the November, 1981, prot the crowd of about 250. ‘protes- ters, who began; ‘ chanting, : Tri loose, the rubbing can expose oop. times rather careless’ about! passages : once ‘the. private haven’! for small ‘Pleasure ” craft.” After a saat guard cutter“ pulled the Majeatic Explorer Ketchikan‘ and runs ‘weekly*'.« excursions ‘through : the “nu- merous bays and coves in the island-clogged waters of southeast Alaska. da sister ship, the Bay Explorer, are ‘advertised as “specially: de- signed, built and d to The tourists and crew were brought to the Alaskan capital by float plane or boat. Gleradort said the 100 oR 10-day ‘charter: for; a eae wildlife jon. He said go where no.cruise line has gone before, small enough to : take you into quiet covés, en the: ship ran The: eee was eae 19 passengers.— many of:them iddle-aged or retired — and a' crew.: of: 21.) when‘it. ran aground Friday morning. yiWe're. lucky,” said: coast guard Chief Ray Massy. Tho: © seas were. calm with, good * visibility,;.and :there. were fishing boats. nearby ito pick ‘up passengers. “It could ‘have. been: a. lot worse," *he-said. ).; FEEL BUMP. ‘A.-retired : New..Orleans couple;\Frank and Mary Sel- lar,: were: in: their. cabin: pre-. paring *forja;day.-of whale- watching: when they, felt a bump: ents “The next thing you know, here we are in a cold, wet life le,” said Sellar, recalling the, day's ‘events. from the third James” Pilot injured ins : VICTORIA (CP) — George Heemskerk: was flying home to Ontario after abandoning a . t bays,” inlets‘ an satisfactory ! "condition late Friday.” ‘The ‘plane’ was “reported search for his son in the trea- . cherous terrain’ of northern B.C., when his plane smasht into the side of a mountain, The pilot apparently: judged the altitude ‘search the plane, Heemskerk, pilot John’ Zaigioheim and co-pilot Gary Vanamelsvoort, all of Bramp- ‘contin ton, Ont., were rescued Fri- rate i ‘a. bunch: of. other: day and taken to Prince George |" General “Hospital where they were listed in y es Kelly smith of Calgary; search lake and valley about’ 750 kilometres ‘north- help’! of" east of: Vancouver.’ passed. ‘and Mra. Wayne Linda Pop- :* Off of Castlegar;, two: grand- Mar-, sons; one. sister, “Mrs. garet Werschler of Whalley, B.C.;one.niece, Karen: Blea- sby, also of Whalley; and.o: ub’: grand-niece, Shannon: Blea: d “ under the direction of Cast He is survi oar Funeral, Chapel. by, Marie; three daughters; Mra. ‘the CAT skanner: fund, c/o te ai Neil’ Gina ‘Ja areas ©: withthe Now the passengers paid about $2,026" apiece for the tour, which was (to, “eonelude in friends. Vanamelsvoort had established: a trust fund to raise money to Jaunch:a plane in| a telephone in- his home Fri- , them. to That careless sapoach can resvit' in‘a poor ‘fit; which in turn can be responsible fora -from conjunctivities, or: eye,”: to’ blindness. one’ of’ his patients Tecently went . blind’ from’ wearing’ loose-fitting ones,‘says Dr.. Helson Chew,. president of the Eye Physicians.and Sur-* geons of B.C. no blood: vessels,’ it needs oxygen like the rest of the! «body, which it ‘gots from: tears each time the Person tke. out of their eyes.: “This ‘per- tains mostly to people pa 60," says Lang. The ‘lenses cau also be wort eo pansiage® | to, protect. the eye after a. corneal operation.:* >: But «patients should -be aware that these expensive lenses, which must be clean- the USS Ohio, said City Poll Chief Joseph Sandora, “You must before Oct. 1, :Contact lenses . make. it Ft. sorb oxygen from the air, and if they,-are: too. tight, “the chronic loss ‘of oxygen can se warping of the cornea, says Chew. ‘In an effort’ to deliver’ More:oxygen to.the cornea, some eyes will grow blood vessels semusiniz cloudy vision that is. often irrever- search for. Heemskerk’s 80 day, ‘tald three’. 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