CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 25, 1963 B.C, technologists meet in Castlegar held in Castlegar this week- end. The three-day ‘event fea- Lane.” ppeakers Val Hunter, West Kootenay, academy, of medical And, aecording. to apakebman Martin, itiwas held tured seminars, workshops Shantha and social activities promot-. ing awareness of advances in. the field of medical technol- ogy. Approximately 20 speak- ers, including Dr.'8.C. Naim- an director of the Hematol- ogy Laboratory at Vancouver" General ‘Hospital, and Trail dialysis ‘specialist Dr. John MacKay, spoke on a variety of topics. Fifty Si is peopl se ofa the things coming up'in the field.” “It is something like con- -tinuing education to promote current topics and new equip- ment,” Martin said. the Trail Jr. High Schenta re the 6 ere Trail 368-8512 WANETA WICKER FALL SALE . . . Kooten up-coming show and Latta produtes: painting for art's ‘3 club pt. 2916 Oct, 20 1 National Exhibition gente t \firat ‘show: willbe Sandor ‘hs foatiry artist of this’ F Couneil’’ program ‘to interested chambers will be the site of a ple.” leas drop-in centre next: week for businessmen, individuals, and community groups: in ested in’ finding out imore - about the federal . govern- ment’s Canada Works grants. rectly across from ink Building the ‘grant pro-» gram isn't new in itself, it is now being geared. towards °°. economic recovery and em- Y growth, says Betty We have expanded our line of Wicker. and Rattan fo include wicker from 39¢ baskets to top quality rattan - bedroom suites, dining sets, papson chairs, rockers, etc. 0% Discount to Senior Citizens INQUIRE ABOUT OUR WICKER FURNITURE "TRADE-IN PLAN CASTLEGAR CHAMBER OF "Keep the project going,” says Merry * who, will drawings .of local scenes by Asa ha. Anne Merry, information of- ficer at Canada Employment. - Centre, in Trail.- “It used te be the gov- ernment would hire three or four people on a project. Now they: are looking at funding development ‘so they can Fikisy ts tapi the ae cialis Gece ‘A’ total’ of $460,000 has besn allocated for Kootenay ‘also ’be. helping ‘West, part of $18 million for it Applications to: be ap son division. Organization which "The? tirop-in ‘centre runs from'Y im: to 6 p.m. Thure- papers Pudiyiiea ie’ being ae pedi salle omp ge oo Fridays? ‘cost, Me : Bul Mey os hrs wa ‘Contribute up. After this: date,’ all, appli: cations received will. be assessed. ‘The validity of each project application willbe weighed the government will'de- cide how it can get “the most for its dollar,” she says. *: “You have to be an; estab- lished ‘business or.be able to pencils ni adds. | “The (key is creation, of pee jeune by the’. summer, of. ‘ Peraetellods work began: ‘pared ‘statenient this week. Acting Regional Manager: Harvey Andrusak ‘said that” the "renovation \work was, ‘overdue and is a: key step|in: the’ current ‘fisheries! man- ‘agement plan’ for, Kootenay, j “In recent years we. have experienced a decline in} the said, “Our kokan- kokanee runs to the channel,” ~Andrusak +ee fry ‘evaluation work and’ general assessment of ‘the channel indicated an overall’, “deterioration of the gravel in. the channel: “Gravel loss» caused! iby -flooding and siltation of the ” channel due to inadequate. road. maintenance have been the major factors leading’ to poor channel per- formance,” he said; The Mea- - dow. Creek channel normally, should produce one *raillion.. : fish but lately the runs have : only been about half that: “It is important to increase * “ the numbers of kokanee not \<~? only for sportfishing but also + for food for the Gerrard rain<:. - bow trout,” he said. = ‘ Renovation work already. "she says. “To develop a project. that will be ‘able:to support itself — something that is no Esvataara te ciate ‘Chdinber producing caldendar ‘By CasNews lows Staff “So far, the response has Secs been fantastic,” says cham: own 1984 cal; ber Bob Si a 28-page calendar, Matias logo try and recreation... : poate works include Ssiasbay sald the. calen- - dar will also be a p included bridge réconstruction and construc- tion of @ new counting fence “at the lower end of the chan- nel, Funds for the work were “obtained from: the’ Habitat Conservation Fund © which was established from the $3. surcharge associated with "purchase of each hunting or _ fishing Heence. ‘Work to be‘conducted this: fall includes reconstruction of. the’ upper counting ‘and 'di-- version fences ‘and ‘construc- tion of’a silt retention pond. {CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 25, 1963... BS million, said a spokesman for isalinetgratte ‘of: Industry, Trade ‘and Com: pea aaaisters the Program. trom the beginning, we. stated that: the govern were. per ‘cent, said. : But Pathicia Johnston, ice preaident: or the Go _ adian Federation of the time of the® ‘Announcement, the tremely, the 2 Soon Eusinesta ted that: at federa\ To auuty, small businesses have to be in default, or, % + about to default: bechage te spending figures i Bo earlier becai two-year period from the date Tintestiictr sweet the program has a final cutoff date of March 81;.1988.. Loans that qualified for the subsidy numbered 5,761, : ‘Farmers selling fake wheat _ work can't tell the two var- feties apart, ‘some ‘farmers coal Broject, i ses erthcat contac i the Credit ‘premium’ prices government's major capital’) expendi 7 serene ang rat 63 bles are getting: «for the: dwarf wheats. exports before: the. salle loaded “aboard ‘customer shi; ips. " “Bome 86 to:60 (railway): : cars of the wheat have'been’ result’ af c identified at Thunder Bay, (Ont.),” commis- eft ag ‘tong: tody lociicky supply plannine coal m The. gloomy projections, in the. Teper ‘rit ito the. papel areata etallurgical minihg capacity, Masi th ado he tay Ais cst Fn bane vcs! SSB, the necessary legislation was yan invitation: to lending.” Halvorsen estimates tpes sales of B.C, metallurgical coal will be 13, zalllion tonn ariount, “pf coal, transporting ‘itito port and loading it aboard ship, as well as covering’ various fixed and capital costs, : RETURN TOO LOW Japanese. Papen eel oe lie eye can peeled . The’ situation: has: been : cet ' dows: ‘TORONTO (CP) — Guar’ a “at a remote new project like Quintette, it appears that a price in the $105 range is ‘required to cover freight and capital costs and, about $110-115 to ' table profit.” fe arity, Attention Men & Boys! For eg Seasons | s sk ste 233 Columbia 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash | Expy XPRESS Tickets Is Your Name in OPEN MONDAYS? LOOK NOW! BEFORE HA HALLOWEEN, LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS OR MORE. _ IN JUST 6: WEEKS | NBMC — Tues. 7:30 to 8:30.p.m. Phone ahead for your Free Consultation today. As. Pleased to announce me for Hoover’ vacuums y. charges 18.6, per- penta commis: anty Trust \Co.| of Canada, cent interest on unpaid Visa ‘Toronto, has decided ’against card balances. BELT Pound said’ the value of a. charging user fees on its Visa Sterling Trust Corp. , carload of ‘grain: would de: credit \ cards,’ bucking ‘the’ Toronto is the only other j (erease’:by $2,000 if it) was! ‘trend in,’ \Visa-issuing institution’ in I u Cais that doce pot charge ; “ing wheat to feed ‘wheat, xt | ys \user fees. ‘Wheat. Board | spokesman Bruce. “Barlow, Most Mi i ‘Jokn Mocris said’ ‘none of the vice-president of Guaranty the Bank of Montreal and the jdwarf wheat: has found ‘its: ‘Trust, said’ user fees will not: National Bank of Canada be- way into export shipments of be charged for the balance of ie he manloe one? = do 'not QGunada’s 's premier. varieties: : ithis year. or in 1984, Guar- charge user fees. too! for local businesses and’ t oF i i oa CANADA'S MOST ADVANCED HOME CLEANING SYSTEMS. - COMMERCE For the corporations, ‘the e Koochin, calendar will Help ‘to attract Phene:3 Lucianna any new employees contem- ° 3 plating a transfer to Castle- fc a dents. The drawings depicit /;Castlegar’s heritage, indvs- HE NEW HOOVER ELECTRONICS abe . coe fed tor Troll” oe fling bation until ). Musi tk E GRANTS AVAILABLE: "PROGRAM PURPOSE Canada Works, Lead, Job Corps, and - Career access. - PLACE:: Drop in to City Hall anytime during our: one and a half day open house, and let) % Canada Works'creates incremental, sductive term eploy for unem- ° ployed persons. Jhe jobs created should be in activities which support local ‘priorities, especially those which are also relevant to broader, program ‘The calendar is also an'ad- vertising medium for local Stansk said early 1984. it have own ‘tran. sportation. (B47E) reTage ag eat ee firm ts looking for an pales Representative: local busiriesses have had the opportunity ‘to participate in “the calendar by having their company name printed in one s essential. (10544) rector for a multipur- ; Progrem Di pose. sired. Comipuclty Centre: In sales and’ industry The introduction of advanced : SlScerOn IS 65, ine on and oncept leaning sere) as resueein ve hi legree o} ning ever offered by Hoover. ¢ LED indicators show carpet:or floor cleaning mode which ‘you select with a touch of yourtoe. - ¢ Two more LED indicators.'One warns, of belt weal The oer gnals power lown due to _ an obstruction in the nozzle. of the squares, on the day or *l! Momaenenns days of interest to the ¢om- ministration are saventiol ‘toa Two Electronic or Electronic Spirit—both offer state- Of-the-art technology in a full- featured total home cleaning © Hoover Helpmate ‘Snaps. system. Plus full S-year out; transferring cleaning warranty on the solid state the Chamber introduce you to Betty An- Priorities... ne Merry. Sheis the project Officer Noy,APer Sea us NOW for Permeet 18% OFF. Is reauired for Ti FS A Helrdrosser assigned 9 our constituency. She will PROGR CONTEIES) Hons 5 fou ca hy ected ; Berson answer all questions; assist in : weeks: Total b aos 3 Yor ‘An. tasucence “Agent ; program contribution, 7 se it the “Agent/Clork Is Lis g.and 5 gpreP toward project costs:including wages —— they wish to particpate. eau all one Costteoor. Power to this lightweight control module. TIME: : will not exceed an average, per project : pea “ SAUER : Sec ese Portable tink for above wherzallyou want {sail ° of $325 per. work-week with a ceiling of : : : % ‘ i 4 : ‘ : the-floor jobs. 7. can get, Hoover is tops.for Thursday, September 29th '$125 per work-week.for costs other than Sse Patent! : oy edie aes <—¢g y : her a ih Motor and agitator value, year after year. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. wages. speeds are monitored Friday, September 30th by LED readouts and can be sp Urata EXCEPTIONAL CASES: iniressedl or petreased by ; ; Where itcan be shown that the activity the touch of a button. PLACE: is.of.exceptional merit and where the . City Hall (Council Chambers) noe ae, 2apee . ‘ other sources, the program will match YOUR ‘ dollar for dollar up to $100,000 per project. To be considered for this WHO: c eeecee eee na e : permanent, continuing jobs « after the 5 Organizations, businesses and in- ter of prog 9 2 2(8x10s) be 3 (6x7=) geeuale "DEADLINE: 15 wallets PORTRAIT, maiaaee ONLY _ FINISH DATE:. ; March 31, 1985 ° “IDEA EXCHANGE: flavoust. Classic land ‘ative éontrol and can provide three or more association, we 'dlike to see you. 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PANORAMA PORTRAIT. YOURS FOR ONLY $24.95 hic $1 ., e Electronic power. unable to obtain sufficient funding from Coffee and do-nuts : : demonstrate clearly that it willresultin | ‘ : : io3F fe ? eae _ than'October 28, 1983. | : fi or the president’of'an : : the tiple treat of Neopolitan and a whole lot tn makes the Sa a in PSR as will s Appliances ACROSS FROM SAFEWAY 1894-2nd Ave. 364-2815 Castleaird Plaza