Page 128 __The Gestlegen Sun : Wednesday, May 8, 1991 HOUSES FOR SALE 1600 SQ.FT. 4 bedroom split level on 6.74 acros $120,000 09-4454 — Worki weoenen to serve you ‘ better David Danial e RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL e LAND FREE MARKET EVALUATION 3 BEDROOM home, goad location, large yard, fruit trees. Phono anytime 365-8853 9 YEAR old houso 1260 sq.ft. 3-4 bdrm wood-olec, fum $79, 000 367- 2309 — Salmo COZY 2 bedroom home, nice yard, garage, satellite dish 364-2365 —Trall CUSTOM BUILT 4 bedroom split level home for sale by owner. Spaclous livingroom, gas fireplace, formal dining room, famlly room, and other features. New carpot and paint. Fully laridscaped with decks, gazebo and .16' x 32' In-ground pool. South Castlegar. Phone 365- Trent, and taki to rebulld your homet PLU LIGHT THE IDARKNESS| World Campaign for Victims of Wur, May 8, ‘91. Sign the appeal when it comes” to your door, Into titi cot the ae fe of cach home. 3727 after 5 pm. GREAT VIEW. 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Green. tL cote mugs are always appreciated ang regularly used Low Cost Warehouse Operation SAVE AS MUCH AS i Fst 1605 None B Castiegar: 4445 Minto ‘Thursday , Sunday, SUMMER SAVINGS Now to July 31 on: Recreational Vehicle cushions, Truck Bench Seats & Motorcycles (10% off material of choice) We also do vehicle interiors, antiques, office chairs, industrial seats, kitchen chairs, auto carpet and repairs 2308 6th Ava Castlegar B.C. * VIN 2W1 MODERN REFLEXOLOGY Doing what comes naturally! Community Living was borne : i ae emer their responses. i Although’ it’s. a matter of through the need to have a family The Kootenay Society for Community Living is changing old misconceptions into - new the resp it needs to be done. By people. Everywhere. That's the whole reason for community options. * “It puts back into the some of what Cc Options Program, along with the Ministry of Social Services and Housing ‘have been working together over the past year to “to assist in enhancing the lives of individuals living with a Monday, December 3, 1990 was a new beginning for many of the adults the society serves. “Basically, this has been ig, all across the’ province,” Hutchinson explains. “We're moving from closed in, sheltered we have taken out,” he says. And everyone has something to contribute. There's also the question of quality as opposed to quantity, which used to be the method of pport system, it only makes sense to involve them in as much a way as possible. And the society. has a long history in, this community. This year is their 15th anniv Silver Birch School, (later called the Special Ed. Contre,) near Twin Rivers School until the school district took over that aspect. Then, in 1984, the Tranquille Institution being i with hi adults, Everyone was thrown into large groups, segregated from the rest of the world; everyone doing exactly the same thing—with institutions being the worst case scenario. The society also works with the families of their clients. Support has to be full circle. Since the Kootenay Society for began de i to the now in this pant es But that's not enough. Handicapped or not, these are people. And people must live to survive. And that's the bottom line for community options. So far, the program has been a success. “There pave been . some >” says Green. 1227 Pass Creek Rd. 365-6869) Land Clearing Demolition Road Work Water & Sewer - Seniors’ JIMS EXCAVATING Sand & Fill Gravel Complete Site Preparation « Contract or Hourly Rates — Discount - Contact Jim at 365-6456 1810.- 81h Ave. Castlegar (located in the Fireside Rector tan) 365-6161 Victor's SHOE Renan we install p window 2 ‘All leather repaired” oe Page 2880 1120 - 4th St, Castlegar, B.C. Kel Print 621 Columbia Avenue « 365-6385 FAX# . 385-FAX5 —— PHOTOCOPYING —— Stationery * Computer Diskettes * Ribbons « Rul Stamps «Used Books * Commercial & Wedding « Stationery CLEAN-SCENE CARPET CLEANERS Most Advanced System Gets more deep down soll than ony other cloaning method .- “Flood Cleanup a Speclelists ‘SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Why not Gall Us Today! * FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 345-6969 ARROW LAKES AIR CONDITIONING ¢ Plumbing ° Heating ¢ Air Conditioning ° Refrigeration © Service & Installation 1 0% off all parts for senlors 24 Hour Service 365-2485 Located In the Oglow Building BEAM VACUUM CENTRAL SYSTEMS COMPLETE PACKAGE 365 - 2512 IgBc claims handled eonety ne x ~b, DENNIS HUTCHINSON Chamber announces major new award workshops to situations where ~ these people can experience real life by moving the workshops out into the community. The focus is different, instead of grouping all these people together, hiding them away in some closed workshop, we're fc ing on each i and what their needs and wants are.”, Not so long ago, people were shocked to learn that adults who are mentally or physically challenged even knew what their wants and needs were, never mind having the ability to express them. “People were blown away by the concept,” say Hutchinson. Sun Staff “When the "school district decided to close the special education centre, students were 100 percent integrated into the Present school system,” explains Hutchinson. “When we assist. the students who were part of the school system in mpeine in the they’ Te, s already used to being out there, For others, the transition has been difficult. They're just not used to the community response.” That’s where the Community Integration Jourass come in. It's : job-tc into a positive ene in the field they’ve chose Whether it be helping someone feel more comfortable, or assisting to, arrange transportation. See Options , 2A. creation. # i too often these companies The Castlegar & District _Chamber of Commerce has created d for their to the community,” said Ron a new award to be annually to a Pp ion or Armb: of the business based in the area served by the Castlegar Chamber. The Corporate Citizen of the Year Award will be presented to a busi which has “Their image of. h people has been shattered over the + past few years. The stereotype is “Although it’s always much easier to an individual communicate verbally, those who can’t shouldn’t be left out. They shown true community spirit through their assistance to various service clubs, non profit or charitable organizations, as well'as contributing positively to the economic well-being of ‘the y ir leadership in customer service, p ship capital respond through actions, beh inv or ploy By Leigh Rubin : it was “aitncuit to conceal h 1b ip and fundraising committee. “These types of businesses and individuals deserve to be recognized.” Armbruster added that this award is long overdue, and thanked the Festival Committee for coming up with the idea. ~ He notes that there are a lot of companies and individuals in the Castlegar area who spend a lot of time and money making this a better place to live and they deserve some credit for their actions. The award winner will receive a Plaque and will have their name and contributions inscribed on a Plaque which will remain at the Chamber of Commerce. Any Person, organization or business is invited to submit a nomination. The ‘closing date for nominations will be August 31, 1991° with ‘the winner being announced at the Chamber Annual General Meeting in September. eTSary. } They ‘originally operated the don’t Bet: ip ani icant porti astlegar, Ri e Talent carries Castlegar youth to B.C. Festival of Arts Al talented 16-year old From be will b ‘Vancouver with people up to twice her age., Sonoko'Kambara is a pianist who.last month won the West Kootenay Music Festival and the right to: represent the area in the B.C. Festival of the Ans. She was selected out of 300 entrants in the regional contest. ra began playing the Age eight and this will be jurth time she has appeared at the provincials, ‘The B.C. competition is divided . into three groups: under 12-years old, 13 to 16 years, and over 17. But Sunoco will be competing in the higher age catergory even though she doesn’t turn 17 until July 23. A student of Stanley Humphries high school, Kambara serves as president on the student council. She plans on a career in medicine yet hopes to continue Ss more than just a Sunoko's 14-year old sister _ Utako, was also selected to the in the, A3 = LG age group. his lack of, Bellzeantidence. ‘Sun for all-the local news and sporis! MS ials as an alternate in Piano