July 15, 1987 Castéii News os In Honour Of Their both Wedding Annivesary A waun welcome is extended to velatwes and friends of Charles and Ester Bates to attend a “Come & Go" Tea, speaker, Mark Mealing, will Monday, July 20 — 10:30 Sunday, July, 26 be ‘talking Sunday night a.m. Fur and Feathers. Come ’ about the Doukhobor people, see a display of some of the | 2 to 6 p.m. 1987 Connou Road, Castlegar their history, and their way birds and animals that are Godd Wishes Only of life. Come on out to found in the area. At the ad- Guest speaker at Syringa ruses ore; “ ‘ ener i lp Walaa neu pace aman haere i il iit tt a i ll nF wea PH Pt HIP ut Interpretive Program be giving a talk on the Douk- ‘This week's special guest hobors. iF ] itt ce hi pHa He 3327 zt 5e (pede) cpecaet 3 ‘Asetye5 ‘(@n17) punos ee) ~W09 10) peeu oy) Su: -zyeeydwe ‘ewes6ord eunjeu jo saves ey, (es01weig vosees) Th a ee , ni ih it Ha f 3, teat pays ‘109 vedo. 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In fact, the general response was, “When can I start taking inventory?!” This is just One of the many job orders we have received this week. We have also received jobs from householders who need their houses and yards cleaned. As of Tuesday morning the actual count for odd jobs was 25. This is a great start but more odd jobs are needed. Odd jobs for an hour, a day, or a week help the students. Of course full-time work is a great benefit to them but temporary jobs can help as well. These casuat jobs allow students to earn money to put towards the ever increasing tuition costs that students must face each year. You can help these students achieve their career goals. Even if you don’t have full-time work for di Syringa, enjoy the park, and catch one of the interpretive programs that interests you. Syringa Creek Provincial Park Thursday, July 16 — 9 p.m. Film Night. Come see the films Deer Family and Sel- kirk Caribou. Friday, July 17 — 10:30 a.m. Edible Plants Walk. Meet at the change house at the public beach and be sure to wear hiking footwear. » 9 pm. Film Night. To- night's films will be World in a Marsh and Birds of Canada. Saturday, July 18 — 10 a.m. Waterfalls and Gorges. Come see some of the beau- tiful little waterfalls and gor- ges located along the Deer Park road. Meet at the bulle- tin board at the entrance to the campground with your own transportation. Approx. 23 km. (14 miles) round trip. Wear hiking footwear and be sure to bring your camera. 9 p.m. Bear! Bear! Come see this slide show on black and grizzly bears. Sunday, July 19 — 10:30 a.m. Rock Climbing. Come of you do have some odd jobs, be it picking fruit, canning the fruit, digging ditches, hauling and chopping firewood, weeding gardens, or cleaning the garage to name just a few. You can help. Call us now. Remember July 13-22 is Odd Job Week. Call Denise or Catherine to discuss your needs at 368-9126 (collect in the Castlegar area) or drop by our office in Trail above the Post Office. For the B.C. Odd Job Competition let’s help the students win in this area. Feud prompts to order peace KAMLOOPS (CP) — A has prompted a provincial feud that included shotgun court judge to order $500 blasts and telephone threats peace bonds against Cherry Recreation news judge bonds Creek resident Carlos As- see this how climbers use ropes, chocks, pitons and even “friends” to climb up and down mountains. Meet at the bulletin board near the en- trance to the campground and be sure to wear hiking footwear. 8 p.m. Special guest speaker: Mark Mealing will Odell. Odell, 38, his roommate Bissonnette, 36, and Asquini, who is retired, have been en- a ini and hi ighbors, Bon- tie Bissonnette and” Dan (1 FALCON PAINTING & DECORATING nq ‘Cuy oy) ut uew 8 Gummy 2eye pure, Ven UL, Kae 'é WJBM PLOM. Vorwsn Kipeep ¥ 10; edeys OW s;>AU0D yen jo dnos8 Aynvun ey) Puy or sey wep1o08 489 8 ul 8.oys Joye on anon ‘8M3N BOUL @ 0:0 ** panusjuo2 Aopsnjos yey 10) 81y0y KpuES, 4901048, 133K 30 say NDIG ENOA 3A07. wz Aing ‘Aopsaupeyy 04 yBnosy 91 Aine ‘Aopsunyy tepwns “URW OHO}UOd 80ND J@OBUEYY PUNY 10H, usa e yieuvey This week, July 13 through 19, has been designated Royal Life Saving Week. All across Canada indoor and outdoor pools are giving demonstrations and educa- tional sessions to promote safety on the waters. Since Canada contains more water than most coun. tries it is very important that all our citizens learn to swim and learn lifesaving techni ques. All week during our public swimming sessions at the Bob Brandson and Rob- son pools our guards will be giving lifesaving demonstra- tions, free passes and a var- iety of other activities you can participate in to increase your awareness of safety on our waters. Plan to attend one or more of our sessions that happen daily at the Brandson pool 1 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 - 8 p.m. (except Tues/Thurs) and at the Robson pool 2-4 p.m. daily and Saturday and Sun Playground Activities If you are interested in seeing summer playground activities happen in Castle- gar for the remainder of the summer call the recreation office and leave your name and phone number. If we have enough interest we will be offering a program. Fitness Classes Don't forget about our fit- ness classes that are hap- pening all summer long. Aer- obic classes take place Mon/ Wed/Fri from 9-10 a.m.; Mon/Wed/Thurs from 7-8 p.m. Aqua Fit classes happen Tues/Thurs mornings at 8:30 a.m. and Mon/Wed/Fri even- ing 8-9 p.m. All classes are just $2 or you can buy a book of 10 tickets for $15. Plan to stay in shape this summer by participating in a fitness class. : Summer Hockey Registration forms for the Gentlemen's Summer Hoc key League are now available at the recteation office. Sum- gaged in an escalating feud pea9 FOURTH AVENUE since the couple moved next casTeeGanh BCS | akg, door to Asquini’s rural home \ vin 2s! 2 in April. ‘ The judge heard that the squabble included shotgun blasts, telephone threats, property damage, a biker party, ongoing radio noise, yapping dogs and generalized snooping. On Sunday, Odell and his landlord erected a 2.4-metre plywood fence to separate the two properties. Judge Bill Blair told the. two parties they must post the bonds and refrain from contact with each other for six months. “['m_ not placing blame on Communications anybody,” he said. house-warming party April 5, CASTLEGAR, NEWS aN Gary Fleming Dianna Kootnikoft ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE 365-5210 pari A id ‘ d eld squini said that during e Odell’s and _ Bissonnette’s Servic i sates and Service : Bissonnette’s 14-year-old son yay nacre System™ had damaged three of his ; swine 3 contrat Systems cars. Bissonnette told the judge Asquini fired four shotgun blasts from his property May 81. Cast! Oa aH 701 (604) 352s Cans ar, et con urTile +N venture playground. 9 p.m. VIPs (Very Impor- tant Plants.) Come see this slide presentation on some of the edible and useful plants of the Kootenays. Note: All evening pro- grams are at the amphi- theatre (at the west end of the campground) unless otherwise noted. Systems bought VANCOUVER (CP) — Swedish automaker Saab is buying 40,000 car anti-theft systems worth $5 i from Cobra Enterprises Ltd., the suburban Burnaby-based company said Tuesday. The product initially will be standard equipment on all SAAB 9000s and 900 conver- tibles sold in North America and will be optional on the 900 sedan. PRICE FABRIC SALE Sale held over ‘till the end of Classic the month Fabrics 1114-4th Street Ph. 365-3214 + CHURCH DIRECTORY 7 ST. PETER LUTHERAN 713 - 4th Street Office 365-3664 9am. Worship Service Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Rev. cA 1 ,Bockus Listen to he Lutheran Hour Sunday ‘todo CROX 1401 Columbia Avenue Sunday Services :00 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 Parish Purpose: “To know Christ and make Him known" 809 Mery Chook Rood Past Fireside Motel Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:30 p.m TUES. 6:00 P.M. Kindergarten to Grade 8 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Study & Prayer 8 p.m Church 365-3430 or 365-5052 ANGLICAN CHURCH AWANA — Children’s Program PENTECOSTAL NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602 - 7th St. © Ph. 365-5212 — Near High Schoo! — SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 a.m. Sunday School (All Ages) 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Evening Service WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Bible Study — Prayer — Crosstire tor Youth 7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting — WEE COLLEG! MINISTRIES — YOUNG MARRIEDS STOR: Stuert Lourie Ph. 365-3278 Sunday Schoo! — 9:45a.m. Sunday Morning Worship :00 a.m Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Satellite Video Seminars d Home Bible rrenaly Avmosphere’ Pastor: Ken Smith Assistont: Morley Soltys EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914 Columbia Ave. July & August Family Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Bible Study & Prayer Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Youth Ministries PASTOR: Ed Neufeld Phone: 365-6675 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays, 10a.m. No service 5th Sunday 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45a.m. Morning Worship llam. Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 CHURCH OF GOD 2605 Columbia Ave. Rev. J. Ferrier Phone 365-3182 Morning Worship for ages 3-14. MEMORIAL CHURCH 1% Blocks South of Ist Sunday, 7:00 p.m. Community Complex GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Ted Bristow Study Courses A Non-Denominational Family Church, Preaching the Word of Faith FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) —_— Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Pastor: Barry Werner Phone 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — Open Session 10:00 a.m. ‘Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Fellowship 6:30 Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7:00 p.m. Friday Youth Meetings 6:30 p.m. HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2264-6th Ave. 10 a.m. — Worship and Sunday School Mid-Week Activities for all ages. Phone for information 365-8337 or 365-7814 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 365-2649 AON @ 0c: day from 6:30 - 8 p.m. Please mer fee is $45 per player note that evening public which entitles you to play 16 swim is cancelled Friday at games. Deadline for regis- Robson pool. tration is July 20. PRODUCE TRUCK From G. &L. 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