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Exercise ‘ Book 2 for 59° te RUG Tommy Blin Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Mon. - Thurs, 9a.m. to6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “CLOSED this Sunday — Carl’s Drug Hours: 12 noon- 1p.m. &6-7 p.m. : Assorted 3 Pens 3 Leatherette — To- $2 | 6. Free convenient Plastic Bags to hold all your school supplies. Fa : J) “Reeves Teinpo Disc Crest Toothpaste 100 ML. Reg. Flavour Reg. $1.57 Reg. $2.99 Bic Shavers pkg. of § 490 Bic-Lighters Reg. $1.79 | 28 - Refills ‘ 200's Narrow & Wide : Reg. $1.89 | Wash-Off Glue - 2 o7. 35c Lepages | Glue 2 OZ. cossercrveee 29° I Ch a ees 7% Come In and » See What We. ‘Mean... We Treat You Right at Castlegar Drug. Phone 365-7813 ae ~ College Assets Up $165, 191 | sisted chiefly of a $74,167 “contractual agreement” ac- count allocated by the pro- vinclal government for the pur- pose of winding up contractual obligations, Unexpended revenue at the NDU campus resulted generally from fees, Kruéger told council, The total approved budget ‘was expended except for $14,456, he said. Excess revenue from the community programs financed by the Selkirk College con- tinuing education fund amount- ed to $27,966 over $118,689 in expenses. Krueger said the sum will be available for this year's operation in continuing “some of the longer program commitments.” ~ The Selkirk College aca- demic-technical and vocational professional funds—two trust accounts es- tablished for the various teach- ing groups within the college— had a combined surplus of $7,885. The academic-technical fund had a $2,087 surplus over $5,418 spent on travel and con- ferences, while the vocational fund had $5,298 over $2,002 in expenses, ‘Acrylic development | The calloge another .successful year Mt operation with a net income of $7,842, a $3,281 increase over last year, over $24,284 in oper- ating expenses. Krueger at- tributed some of the credit for . the profit ‘Increase to the - achievements of bookshop as- sistant Jacque Hamilton. The Selkirk College cafe- teria fund showed a $9,755 profit despite an operating coat, of $74,113, But Krueger pointed out that the profit was “only a result of the taxpayers’ contri- bution of $19,000" to offset the cafeteria's $15,246 loss. Krueger -noted the cafe- teria still has‘a deficit of $3,971 over a two-year basis.. 1 The student. residences fund showed $1,822 in excess revenue over expenses of $17,- 232. Occupancy of the resi- dences—which last year aver- aged about 40 of 60 available spaces—will be reduced to 30 this year, Krueger said. All rooms will be single "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ‘ ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone. 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar : S&S Welcome Back-ig-School Shoes Running Shoes & Casual Shoes . North Star, Adidas, Purha, rangiste & Boe-Jays Canvas Running beet ir Gym occupancy and will be rented at IT-RITE suites | Eremenko’s shee costa, pay for its Sweaters, fabrics. aaa much’ more are waiting for you at West's Department Store! MerieNGt _ ogs Vest 100% Acrylic by Jacquard. Top-ribbed walst with contrasting belt. Knit Novelty lpper-tront cardigan. Hood and pouch pocket with colourful “2 5 % Lentlceved. Belted Tunic Fall shades‘of black, brown, rust and navy. 100% Acry! Less........ Hooded Pullover = Embroidery on pouch pocket, hood and sleeve 7] 5 % , © Many more dynamic sweater styles are available to choose from. 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A motion was passed un- “Canimously calling on the Cana- dian Radio ‘Television Com- mission to reverse its.deciston, “The message .will be taken to - * Ottawa by MP Bob Brisco Brisco announced that both ‘the Arrow: Lakes TV Society ‘and the Mount Sentinel TV ‘Society have decided to ignore ‘-the federal order, which is ef- mfective Sept. 80, : The MP assured the meet- ting the CRTC officials have told iim privately no legal action ‘Local Chamber — Officers s An interim executive and board of members for the = newly-formed Castlegar and + District Chamber of Commerce bese elected: recently at. a luncheon meeting, with Searle + Sheldon as president, Bill Jones P3 vice-president, Tom Cavaghan ‘3 seeretary-treasurer and Shirley Wozney and Carl Da Costa the * directors-at-large. ~The: new > executive ‘will _ organized by the New Denver _ organize a large: s) Koot Boundary will go on . 5 record supporting Slocan resi- dents, Brisco said, and the Re- gional District of Central Koot- enay approved a similar move at its recent meeting. 5 The meeting was also told that the Union of B.C. Muni- cipalities has offered to throw its weight behind the cause of Slocan Valley television watch- ers, Brisco said a staff member of the commission has promised toattend a future meeting to be Chamber of Commerce. Elected and federal chamber offices, as well as local government and service. groups, develop a strong membership base and pecial meet- Teter ehaaoree Aacther View of the City of Cans as Seen Throogh the Lens of the Camera of Wel Koons Trail Paral Bil Tomer from Atop Horcoff’s Mountain CASTLEGAR 365-3375 — SOUTH SLOCAN 359-7221 KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Personal Loans i) SERVICE... COMPLETE FINANCIAL INCLUDING Low Cost ing to be held in mid-Septem- ber. It is planned to invite the members of the Downtown _Business Association, the Plaza Merchants Association, city” council and representatives of all other businesses and, as- ions to the greater. The primary objecti meeting. paces La f the group will be to make the shamber“ visible-:in =the: com: ~ munity, establish communica- tion. with regional, provincial, are available from any member. ‘of the executive. or may “be ~ picked up at’ the office of Tim Cavaghan at 105C Main Street. 4 im -. . Beltone— Hearing Aid Service will be at: Terra Nova Hotel, Trail ' TODAY, AUGUST 25 > For All Your Hearing Needs and Any Repalrs- Three Stanley in < this Awarded 19500 oie ‘Secondary ‘School have won $500 sch eons hips for year's provincial Grade’ .12 Bes This is the lottery that gives you more than just a chance to ~ win $100,000, or any of the + other prizes. The Lucky Lea Lottery also {cts you help the disabled children and adulis: in B.C. who teally rely on the Easter Seal buses to get chem to school, treatment centres, sheltered | workshops and social Nactieies: i Fi Help keep those buses rolling, inal parol BC (Andi jour toachance to win’) id for ‘a ticket today. Lottery IV FIRST PRIZE. - $100,000. 470 PRIZES IN ALL. Give crippled ° children a chance. ° é Early Bird Draws: suv 15, uy 29, august, Septem. ber 2, September 16, September 30, ‘October 14, October 28. Final Draw: November 25... , a Proceeds to the British Columbia Lions Society for Crippled Children. To order your tickets, mail this cdupon to: Pinte LUCKY-LEO ‘ Selkirk Lions $2.00 : > Box 3122 A LOTTERY .. Costlegar, B.C, PER TICKET veorataes PeeccareeriLs -nan : atanos * bonna aareman rosie GOOF af N i a as OO Out of a total 18 students who wrote the June examina- + tions, John Roberts, with a 6.3- point average out of a possible. nine, Helen Josafatow with six points: and Allen: Carmichael _ with 6.6 won the three scholar-. ships allotted to Schoo! District No. 9° by: the department of ~ Norman Wickett,. with an ‘average - of. five ‘points, was : runner-up... Approximately. 1,000 Grade 12 students. were* awarded scholarships under the. : scholarship program, now in its _’ second year, which gives’ suc * cessful candidates scholarships valued at $600 rather than $200 as in previous years. ‘New Denver Crew ~ Quit After Dispute Both members of New Denver's public works. crew ‘ quit, their jobs: at a special - meeting with the village council following .a council meeting early this month. Former Mayor Van Han- ‘son, who resigned as mayor to + “become: village works foreman in April of this year, and. Abe Weins, who had.been working _ full time ‘for. the village ‘since. last October, quit'over a wage dispute. The dispute reportedly. centred around council's refusal tomake a pay increase included in a new contract, retroactive to the first of the year, the date - the old contract expired. Mr. Hanson-had filled the. foreman's position vacated by. ~ Viggo Nikkelsen who had held the post since December 1975. He shad been mayor: of New -Denver.; for”. several“. years, coming ‘to ‘office “in. a. by- election following the ‘death of Al Roberts’ ‘and reelected in 1975. Mr. Weins ‘had worked © : with the village, on a part time basis previous to taking on'the: full-time position: The ‘village * is currently, ‘i advertising for- replacements for the two men.” : _more ‘than, $88,000 in excess inflation’ board ‘plans submitted by the (come . panies to dispose of the excess 365-3717 If you ate: thinking of. having : .a sewer.hooked up, “' Be Sure you Call... . "The Drain Seseee “Powell Plumbing — Crescent Valley’ Sewer? “358-7703 Cominco has by either more production costs or.re- ducing prices on some products. Since the anti-inflation pro- m:went into effect in Octo- 1976, the board has found t ‘658 companies’ make ex-' 88: revenues * festive 109 million...» profits, according to the anti- ‘largest excess ‘in’ the. list re-' Jeased .todsy, was Abitibi Paper “Cominco o Profits Hit Company Ltd. »of - Toronto, which went $777,000 over al- lowable limits. Three of the companies, A. «EB, L. Telecommunications. Ltd. - tock Industries of Ganada Ltd., both of Toronto,’ refused. to ‘allow amounts’ of their ‘excess re- “venues to be published, but the total’ for the ‘three firms wis > $614,000. ses