CASTLEGAR NEWS; March.2, 1963 SAVE TAX FREE INTEREST ' For 1983 (in your 1983 R.R.S.P.) NAL — ACCOUNT : PLUS. Guaranteed Load Free Term Deposits upto4 year, period. (ntorest rates 10% to 12%. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSN. CO. Columbia Ave., Castlegar 161, Bernie Massine 365-2416 "Reduced Rates for: Unemployed * Senior Citizens Childs tax credit only Enquire about new tax changes © Could save you tax $$ “NEW INTRODUCTION 2 . NoRDIC INSTALLATION wes Olticers installed at Nordic Lod e No: 76. MOBILE OKKEEPING SERVICES ‘recently are from left, back row, nd 4 : tere Gjennestad, Chris Bonde an Sonrad: hens side pitile oulse Geatlogsita Olaf Gunder-., ‘gen ‘has been: named. presi- _ dent of the Nordle, Latee No, 176, | The annual installation of H officers took place Feb. 19 at Gunderson, Marg MacBain, a Bonde and Tron. Krngtion Pete row, Polly Travis, Edel petona. Olat Molly B Sandra Hartman: 316-Plece Starter Set e Set includes 4 dinner plates, 4 bread Gunvor Ivar “quanti ies last, Thursday, Friday and Saturday only! “These items on. ‘Sale-while- ° : pate ns Scouting ' SCOUTS CANADA By ROBERTA HAMILTON Frostbite’ '83: —. what's’ that? ° Frostbite. “93, is a backpacking trip on crdss-country skis for scout-age boys (11-18 yrs.). On Feb. 12, seven 2nd: Castlegar Scouts. joined 12 scouts from South Slocan and Nelson for a weekend trip alongside the Salmo river. near-.. Nelway. ‘All boys survived the overnight camp. Heavy rain on ‘the Saturday did not dampen enthusiasm, as the scouts ‘ “set off carrying-packs or pulling light plastic toboggans. loaded with gear. “Snow conditions for skiing weren't the best, but )edokie -breaks made all bearable. :-Camp was established on a snowy field; ‘and after. pitching their tents-and ‘changing into dry clothes, the boys discovered some of the problems of lighting a fire with damp wood, and the disadvantages of! melting snow -for cooking and drinking water, However, all the; meals the scouts prepared were cooked over white gas backpacking stoves. The food was the Nordic Hall and was fol- ‘Mowed by a potluck dinner. Other officers are, Conrad .Brattebo, . vice-president; Tron Kringbourg, counsellor; "Molly Brattebo, social direc- ” tor; Marge MacBain, secre- tary and musician; Edel: DeLong, assistant secretary; Polly. Travis, financial secre- . gary;. Louise --Gjennestad,”’ treasurer; Sandra Hartman, “cultural director; Pete Chris- tensen and Kare Gjennestad, trustees; Gunvor .Reinsbak- ~ ken, eens . Chris Bonde, tor; and Lil Bonde, auditor. * New mombers, Miles and Olwyn Ringheim, were welcomed into the lodge. . Rec. Pruning Workshop The. pruning workshop | held, Tuesday. evening. was extremely successful” with ° more than 40 people in’ at-, tendance, Our next garden- ing session’ will ‘be ‘held - March 8 starting at 7.p.m. in the community complex. This workshop will teach you how and: when to plant seedlings ‘for your garden. So save ‘yourself some money by at- tending this very informative and: ‘worthwhile’ evening © workshop. Reeistation fee is $1. . If you are still contemplat- -ing: your income tax forms’: _ why. not: get. them,- done quickly and properly by at- tending one of our upcoming = Income ‘Tax workshops? The « ; Open Stock : Hem sf Bread & Buttér Plate Lunch Plate mt only fresh : and activity’ could produce. Apart: from: the most enjoyable and warming. traditional ‘camp fire-sing-song, one activity that was ‘especially exciting- was blowing up'a bomb at a safe --distance. To a casual observer, it would appear to consist of throwing snow balls at lighted candles ina "| will be held March 8'—Blue- berry;. March .15 —. Ootish- enia; March 19 — community : complex. These. ,workshops y.to the : are directed p! salaried or w: or wag ig tax- evwedeye, "207 ey $a), (eelilareousleg “dOLS IONVANSNI dO1LS INO-BNOA awom VED 8 30) UONRS 11°G UORSYYD: ‘prEMuO, Jepmouy-, euonoey Suainanoo orp ped ha ihded spede “Sogeus Shweta Tey es008 Auras det Axvon sep on ing E7015 NOINN 410349 zee aati ow 30000 !(a0H “ENO8A OT nog Wydiemsourued ‘@UAIAOL AMV DOES ante Ele nay li $ ‘eur eheneg Prvig aoe pumeaya + 000/011 e1 J0 OBR g He te a Hi HL FF { 1 i uy i if Pemosni-f. # REALTY WORLD. 365 3356 “haa & butter plates, 4 soup/cereal bowls and’ 4 mugs. Add to your set with Columbia Ave., tremendous savings on wide Dinner Plate Rilm Soup Bow! ~ Coup coup Bowl _ but-that just:proved casual observers do not have much payers. Luella yeteatine’ | imagination. is the -instructor . and‘ pre- selection of open stock! Frujt D nameless sans nom. : Save 20%! Girls’ Jeans Cotton Denim. : - Improved ‘eather on Sunday allowed the boys to have fun exploring the area and trails on skis. Participating Castlegar Scouts who now qualify for a winter _ camping badge are. Batra leaders: Stanley Brent. ; Roger. Briscoe. Stan Baker. ae Darin Neufeld, James Dueck, Chris, Livingstone and “Four of ‘the eight adults present were Castlegar leaders Terry Sabourin, Ian Hamilton, ' George Ritson and Mark Also, A Delta parking lots ban Japanese cars DANIELSON,., CONN. (AP) — Delta-Rubber Co., a supplier of.parts to the U.S.- auto industry, is fighting for- eign competitors by banning * all new Japanese cars and his company’s suppliers re- cently that any Japanese- - made vehicle 1983 or‘newer will not be allowed on Delta property. The ban will be continued indefinitely, Moe itrucks from its parking*lots. said. Company president : and chairman Richard Moe’ in- -.He said Japan has been - flooding: the U.S. ’ "market backed by’ your Woolco ' Guarantee. of Satisfaction. War ‘ DEPARTMENT STORES ‘A DIVISION OF F.AL WOOLWORTH CO. LTD. WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3, TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 9:30 o.m. to 9:00 p.m. “\ CHAHKO-MIKA MALL 1000 LAKESIDE DRIVE, NELSON Woolea Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, formed 40 employees.and with its cars. .. Attention Men & Boys! i For a Seasons — Bonnett’ Siaone Wor 233 Columbia 365-6761 lemember 10% ‘on for Cash: registration is. , n Registration fee is $10. _ An Indeed} First “Aid Course ‘will be’, starting March 15. This course will be held Tuesday and’.Thursday evenings plus Saturday af- ternoon for five.weeks. The course’ will be held at the Airport firehall and-is spon- sored by. the ESEA, For more information or to regis- ter phone: 365-2817 or ‘the * recreation office at 365-3386, - Spring Program With spring just around the corner we are Presently planning for our spring pro- gram. if you have any sug- gestions. for. programs you would like to see offered, feel free to call the recreation office and talk to Rod or - Verona, A reminder to’ all senior : eitizens: the..senior, stretch exercise class happens‘ ‘every Tuesday and Friday from 10 - 11 a.m at the senior citizens’ ‘¢entre, The fee is 60’ cents per session. Everyone is wel- come. Please note the change in the public skating ‘schedule for this weekend only. Sat- urday publie- skating is .can- celled. ‘Sunday ‘it. will’ run. from 4... 6:45 p.m.and 8 - 9:15 MOTHER G hi & March 3, 1983 apy Oe : We love you very much To Mrs. Mary Kurbotoff “HAPPY BIRTHDAY" Sam & Dianna Castle Realty Ltd. {COMFORTABLE “And cozy 9 bem, hom tend tocation cond shopping oe ’ OF LAKE FRONTAGE ° ON LOW ARROW. “Two cabl interized and they both cae very good condition. Priced Vondsreare are Teoking fora smalle and ars open for a possible trad BEAUTIFUL HOME Great location, almost new — what is 5 your afte aEDU This. home finished livingspace and is = priced toast fast os the owners are moving out of the province. Call soon to view. home le. Give’ NEW dust a little bit wor! than so. with the most 4 dozzling view vot t the ” miss buys before; oa this minute. 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