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Reduced $50.00 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS Cannister style METAL STACKING CHAIRS Upholstered Seat and Back ALL WOOD FOLDING CHAIRS HOMEGOODS SURPLUS 2141 Columbia Ave. East Trail ee A JO HOTPOINT — LAUNDRY PAIR Full two year parts and service warranty. * PLUS asitors ectal In-store bonus offer. THE PAIR *895 JUST CALL ME BILL. That is the way it has been in the Strilaetf family: for four. generations, Shown here in the front row Is the youngest Bill, age 8,. of Castlegar, and of course the aldeat,, William T. of Winlaw, 85, born in USSR In 1896,. In the back. row, is ‘Bill R. of Castlegar and William B..of Winlow. DAMAGE! has been basically c confined fo smmoxe Gnd water in " Sheep-to-Shawl rules’ ‘outlined The. Selkirk Weavers’ Guild: meeting of April 15 ‘featured Judy Bradford, rep- : resenting the National Exhi- bition Centre. Bradford explained the 3 rules for the ‘Sheep-to-Shaw! Contost to be held ‘at the Ml; Doukhobor Historical Society - Village this Saturday at 10 .. am, Each team will cobsist of one sheep-shesrer, any hum- meeting s0 that the program | co-ordinator can ‘plan. some future’ workshops, Members | wishing to recommend books | io be ordered for the guild library should bring their suggestions to the next meot- . [im 1:9 : : Members must have com-:. i pleted their individual proj- ects for the guild's booth at the Pacific North-West Hand- ber of vers, of which only four at a ‘time may be working, and’ ‘one live sheep. The object "s to, complete ‘) the ‘process of - making” a shawl, beginning with shear- “ding the sheep, preparing the fleece for spinning, spinning the yard,and then finally” using, this yarn ‘to weave a shawl 20" wide by 60” long. Three local teams are com-" fm. peting for the distinction of- ‘being. the winners, Specta- , -tors are’ welcome. ‘Weavers who wish to en- rich’ their weaving : experi- ence with specific subjects sand techniques ‘are asked to oy bring their ideas to the May ‘More steam from St. Helens . VANCOUVER, ‘WASH. - 7 (AP) — A steam burst from -'. Mount St. Helens spurted!to ;, about 3,000 metres above sea level Tuesday ‘morning, but, lentists said they. were not “attaching. any particular: sig- nificance to the activity. Thom Corcoran, a Forest Service spokesman, sald earthquake activity. was ‘down to'a low-level and the stéam’ burst was about all if that was going. on. “The mountain does: this periodically. ‘There's -no-pat- «tern to it.’ Essentially, the ater is'2,590 metres or so. high). That's: ot a‘ very. big * finding by, t ~ High ( Laity Todge Peter, Ma: weavers Ci by: the next mesting on May 20. This will be'a potluck luncheon at the ‘home of ' Mra.’ Nancy Knight. It will be the -final * meeting until after the sum- mer holidays. At the. conclusion of ‘the April meeting, members dis-, played their most recently -: completed works, including several items for the Eugene. Conference in June. Airline. blamed - in crash’: WELLINGTON © (RE TER) — Air New Zealand's [board of directors on ‘Tues- day described | as .“extrava-, gant” a royal commission - finding that :‘there: was‘ a deliberate ‘cover-up. ‘of: evi-' J dence after the crash of a DC-20 tourist flight ; in ‘the’ Antartic in which all.aboard < died. The board said it may, go to court to th te set aside the hon. The commission. port. sald there has been a “litany of.‘lies" anda. deliberate cover-up after the. crash’ on Nov.’ 28, 1979, ‘when ‘all 257: passengers and crew. mem- bers on board ‘died ‘as ~ plane. slammed into: thi of Mount Erebus, an’ active ° : -. an‘independent firm. of con: the U.S. Forest Service spot- sultants to investigate whe- ti * ter plane was grounded and ©. In bread -' making, . as"-in baseball, there is. nothing like’ on + 8 good : knead! " LLOYDMINSTER, SASK. > Husky Oil ‘Ltd. hes “cause the company claims ~ they are ic due to S the national.energy program ber melted: from. an. extension ‘card: 5 fire at 105 Ninth Avenue. Here firemen are seen hauling in a smoke ejector to. clear the home after a blanket caught fire in an upstairs bedroom, Fire chief Dan Fitger told the Castlegar News he d with putting out cro the initial blaze with a garden hose: The “call was cut in by. an occupant of the house, Kevin Gorecki; The home is leased to Elbe Trucking of Abbotsford for use by its employees. . - LAWN CHAIRS. Folding ......... CHAISE LOUNGE Vinyl tubing FREEZERS teat cca OQ ee reat icine SOTO Pe bbe believes the fire was beoused when rub-. - announced ‘last October.” McCutcheon. said ‘Tuesday. 181 wells — 18 per cent of the company’s wells in the Lloyd-: minster area —- will be closed besalse a combination : of: royal. Husky “spokesman ‘Brian yielding Fanly ‘two,to four bar- vels a day. Others are low in -production and high. in ser- vice‘ costs, - Another group of marginal . wells will be closed gradually: pri os ‘and federal taxee” im-. work. (Police Briefs) A Castlegar man, Mars! hall Ambrose, 26, has - been charged with driving without _ due. care and attention fol- lowing a two-vehicle accident « Sunday 14 miles’ east of Castlegar. on Highway 3. The charge resulted after: the .1973 pickup . Ambrose was driving sustained $4,000 damage when it struck the rear of a 1975 pickup driven’, by Bill Shmoorkoff, 47, also of Castlegar. Ambrose is reported to have suffered facial injuries and Shmoorkoff neck injur- Damage to the Shmoorkott i vehicle has been estimated at $2,000. a re No injuries are reported in an.‘accident Saturday in which. -$2,000 damage | oc- curred to a 1971 compact - pickup driven by Philip Sahl- strom, 17, of Castlegar and 2,000 to a 1979 stationwagon driven by Daniel Bush, 39, of Castlegar. . Sahlstrom has been : : charged with driving without ‘due care and attention. : * _ Local RCMP responded to 42 complaints over the week. end resulting in nine liquor over 760 varieties : - FRIDAY, MAY I “40a m. to7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hote! West Coast Sea “LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE: SHIRLEY ANDERSON CASTLEGAR” 565-7061 Catalogue with {over 100 ‘home plans designed ‘by: National .— We pre-cut.and_manufacture all. the components; ;necessary’ to... -." build your new hon vs Address “Town @ lot : | plan to bulld (dete) he Fitho telling the captain or crew. 3 SPECIAL SALE... 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