PO te ey ee Wednesday, March 2, 1994 The, Castlegar Sun United Way holds Annual,General Meeting ‘They met in the library of Kin- able to field 100 per cent; . locally as well as naird Middle School early in the fortunate because without their nationally. t The first topic is the need to e of i, Fel 23, 1 Seyspaser hg for the create a greater community of who our age are and what they do. You can probably expect to see more activity on the part of us publicity mongers. Wednesday, March 2, 1994 Anntal General meeting of the Castlegar and District Untied have a representative from each individual agency. The agency representative ing all the United Way functions. ommunity Cares | == HE KIDNEY ws, FOUNDATION “3? [Bight represented agencies sup- ported by the United Way: Patri- cia Marshall-Thompson of the (Red Cross; Norma Kilpatrick from the Light and Power Theatre K Cc . Child Care Society's Kim Adam- son; local representative Peggy Toews ‘and Regional Representa- tive Muriel Perry of the Arthritis vidual Resource Centre; the ‘Canadian National Institute for \the Blind was represented by local representative Jim nd Regional Rep ative minutes from the 1993 Annual General Meeting. Brian Brown appointed as the auditor for Alan Kirk. The United Way staff were was 1994 and signing authorities were identified. The members agreed made their reports and copies of the United Way campaign and ‘administrative reports were given Having just returned from a national United Way conference in Ottawa, she was well aware of the issues of interest to United Way groupé all across Canada, issues which will affect us even in our relatively remote corner. She pointed out three areas that she ‘felt were due for some seri- Another area of concem is the need to find more volunteers. This is an ongoing concern volunteer organization * Distributor Opportunities - § If the*water industry Interests you . . . start f with the best. Information Luncheon Sat., March 5 « Heritage Inn, Nelson 1 - 604 - 546 - 8379 (Phone) 1 - 604 - 546 - 3012 (Fax) weetwater a, “ at! prings Ltd. =et OF CANADA ot ee ae, GREG ADAM'S SCORES FOR THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION'S MARCH DRIVE VANCOUVER -— Canucks Forward Greg Adams, has been named Honourary Chairman for The Kidney Foundation of Canada, (KFOC) March Drive in British Columbia. Your chance to win an exciting weekend at the Salmon Valicy Castieaird Plaza 365-2211 Beginner Flower Arranging Classes Mar 2- 30 (Wednesdays) . . sine . 7-10 p.m. & The KFOC, a non-profit organization, has raised and donated over $30 million in less Victorian Wreathy Lopiary : x than 30 years for research intOthe cause and cure for kidney disease. “That sient ke accomplishment represents the efforts of thousands of volunteers and canvassers 25-601» 2526 - Sh be, Cea knocking on thousands of doors every year. | am happy to support them any way I can.” said Adams. Proudly Presenting Monpay Niet ts Wing Night 20¢ ea. 4 p.m. -closing Tuespay NIGHT is $7.99 all-you-eat pasta 4 p.m. -closing Sunpay 1s Senior's Day 10% discount & free coffee with meal DAILY SPECIALS NO TAKEOUTS OR SUBSTITUTIONS Py ; Columbia Plaza 50-60% off Final Clearance of ,_ Winter Stock leg Searyios Ladies WU bar 1129-4th St. Castlegar 365-0954 GOT A THIRST... Pepsi & 7-up PRAWNS Raw ¢ Shell on ° * €-z peel * 41/50 count * Individual Portions git $5.89npv. © diabetic kidney disease will be slowed or stopped. ¢ dialysis and transplantation may no longer be necessary for many forms of kidney disease as there will be effective treatment. RESEARCH IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE PAST 30 YEARS, THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION HAS... AWARDED MORE THAN $33 MILLION TO RESEARCH PROGRAMS NATIONWIDE. WITH YOUR HELP WE co TO the month’ of March. SUPPORT RESEARCH EXCELLENCE. “GIVE ALL THE HOPE YOU CAN” OFFICIAL HOPE GIVER THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA Castlegar Foods 635 Columbia Ave., Castlegar { Kidney disease is . (~ the number eight cause tt of death, 5 pany ant Be generous in the month of March. 365-3138 é & Give THE KIDNEY YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT A DOLLAR WILL BUY! 331 Columbia Ave., Castlegar (Sears Bullding) ‘ There are approximately 900 British Columbians living full lives with kidney transplants, and another 760 whose lives are being extended through dialysis treatment. Some of those people may live in your neighbourhood. New Spring Line of Clotbes Your purchase helps support the work of the ee Salvation Army in Castlegar 1100-3rd., Castlegar (Downtown) 365-0210 i ry |S _cesticee"_Town Panty S 1928 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, at Highway 3 Junction © Open 24 hres. ¢ Convenience Store ¢ Full Lotto Centre © 4 grades of gasoline including SUPREME PLUS with the highest Octane in B.C. While medical advances have been substantial, kidney disease still remains the number eight caugé ofdeath in:Canada. Marcia Bell, President, B.C. Branch of KFOC, received a transplant four years ago. “I am living proof that there is hope now where none existed just a few decades ago. But there is still much to be done, particularly in organ donor awareness” she said. le ARTISTIC AROMAS 1 & GOURMET COFFEE Celebrating 30 years of service Prince George Slumber Lodge offers the following amenities: Downtown next to civic cefitre & shopping, heated indoor Ste Humphries pool, saunas, guest laundry, air conditioning and coffee shop. Student Art Auction Reserve early for the Salmon Valley Music Festival March 10th - 17th POR RESERVATIONS CALL TOLL PREF 9101-197 Columbia Ave.. Costiegar 1-S800-6G6 365-5000 : $2.00 off any bottie Come Support of Recovery Complex Your Local Students at The Artistic Aromas - As well as supporting research, The Kidney Foundation of Canada also promotes the organ donor program and provides patient-services for those suffering from kidney disease. 617 Columbia Ave. 365-5841 The 4th @nnaal Salmon Valley Music Festival Jaly 29, 30, & 31, 1994 ..Will take place on a naturally beautiful ranch 20 kilometres north of Prince George, British Columbia on Highway #97. The annual door to door campaign is their major fundraising activity. It runs through tas dad It's as easy as 1 - 2 - 3 to win one of these exciting prizes: + Two Salmon Valley Festival 3-day passes + Two VIP passes for backstage access throughout the Festival with 1 2 autograph opportunities. Read thru the ads and match + One Salmon Valley photo + Two Salmon Valley Library T-shirts + Three nights accomodation at Slumber Lodge — Includes breakfast, July 30 & 31. SECOND PRIZE + One Salmon Valley Festival 3-day Pass + One Salmon Valley T-Shirt + $40.00 Gift Certificate from Gardeli's Restaurant THIRD PRIZE + One Salmon Valley Festival Disease is conse of death ls Conetin Please be generous the during Site 3 - Comp. 27 - RR#1 . Castlegar, B.C. ¢ 365-5221 GIENGER Negotiations are underway for an exciting line-up of artists to perform at es the Salmon Valley Music Festival. Currently, confirmed artists include: Pam Tillis, Sawyer Brown, Carlene Carter, Suzy Bogguss. Artists presently under negotiation: Clint Black, Shenandoah, Waylon Jennings In addition to this impressive roster, a long list of popular Canadian and U.S. recording artists will complete the entertainment program. Tickets for this event are $75.00 for the Weekend, Day Passes are $40.00. Children 12 and under are admitted free. Only the weekender passes include Free Camping, subject to available space on a first-come first-served basis. RESERVE YOUR CAMPSITE TODAY: A Truly Unique Country Setting a We're pinning Please be generous during the all the OF CANADA you can. BS PHARMASAVE March Drive Campaign. $ THE KIDNEY. FOUNDATION OF CANADA hope 365-7813 a country constellation - in one great weekend Salmon Valley Masic Festival (20 kilometres North of Prince George on Hwy. #97) Jaly 29, 30 & 31, 1994 3-day Pass + One Salmon Valley T-Shirt Weekly draws for two Castlegar Rec. passes