Dy Castlegar News September 7, 1968 Bruns RESORT MOTEL * 1&2 bedroom units — queen-size beds SCrvice * Luxury kitchens, cable TV & direct diol Community —— | lig He : , . ‘i it i H “| Tae li aa ial ia rT id f Ie LU Call HE va Netid i tat fed fi pls ith f same Padded ii Hn HR ease BL. PERFECT HOBBY FARM. HOME PASS CREEK 82.4 ACRES phones ioe * Over-sized parking tramp & beaches across street track 365-2166 1761 Columbia Ave. EXECUTIVE MANY USES $34,900 4.3 ACRES ON THE RIVER If you're looking for something to Riper pass eases 75 ST ek bad this as sek tite Castlegar On Sept. 16, there} will be a GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY meeting on the contact-line — that's where seniors and shut-ins get phoned and visited on. a regular basis. It's pleasant, enriching vol. ALL NEW BACTERIOSTATIC FILTER | -unteer work with scheduling that can My Unique Marketing Plan Can Make You Very Wealthy! be very flexible. DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY For the service recipients, it’s not MAX MITSCHELE (604) 689-9830 just the chats they enjoy, it's the (Your Collect Call Accepted After 6 P.M.) reassurance that someone cares; and for those living alone, that someone Suite 702-1165 Burnaby St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 1P3 will make sure they're okay. In_October, two courses will be starting, both on good commun. ieation. An Assertiveness Training course for women is scheduled to 5 i begin Oct. 5. The theme is learning to e ve ove speak up for one's rights while bd respecting the rights of others. “Often poor communication ‘skills can lead to, or worsen, problems in David and Gail Chartres have purchased the Printing a deteieduen bed Division of Hall Printing in Trail. Same great service, g ab se up about those problems is a blow to many of the same great people. Just a new address and ‘ pacts confidence and self-esteem, which in new phone numbers. Our friends at the old location are turn makes it even harder to speak now called Hall Stationery and Gifts. does give a different perspective and P pet, — } iALL increases skills in handling confront- Bala PRINTING nh cacti o FOX FLAG . . . Recreation department co- Moore display the official tlag of the Terry Fox ay A parenting course, based on the ordinator Verona Walker and Mayor Audrey Run. The fun is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 18. Training for Effective py) Business is booming, Full or Part-Time Dis ibutors Needed immediately! NICELY KEPT MOBILE, $11,000. 2.68 ACRES | OOTISCHENIA $25,000 Insurance Broker Thursday, September 8 through to Wednesday, September 14 1127-4th Street, Contieger WELL KEPT AND FRESHLY PAINTED. $50s. py) NEWER MOBILE -64 ACRES $30s. LOCATED IN GENELLE. Ee ii yy) 7 ae bal Hy td i. oft 8266) af 85'x100' FLAT LOT IN ROBSON $5,900 CLEAN AND WELL KEPT. NORTH CASTLEGAR. $50s. aD) fi ie ih 4 jdilat Hee Ze ie ae Li a bids aT ry z rf ¥] i till i ill i ie el i ve idl ides ade legar News up,” says instructor Patricia Lakes. “Assertivess training isn't magic for making problems go away, but September 7, 1988. QUALITY HOME ON THE BENCH, $50s. LARGE VIEW LOT SOUTH END. $17,000 1265 Cedar Avenue, Trail OUT-OF-TOWN (across from Zellers) 1-800-663-7820 364-2300 EFFECTIVE NOW! Pag GROSVENOR PLACE. QUIET $70s. Supplement ta the Cast! of Wednesday, Ancestors topic of sermon Humourist, raconteur, traveller x= naturalist, historian and social critic. R MY. * John Charters is all of these and now OVER ER Over My Shoulder gathers, for the ouLD first time the best of his pungent ters ‘astlegar News columns. Sohn i Castlegar Castlegar’s run starts at 11 a.m. on the 18th at The eighth annual Terry Fox Run will be held Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope across Parenting model will be starting in Last year, more than $4 million was raised in October. The date is not set, but ¢ ITY P REP ARES the Terry Fox Run by nearly 250,000- participants . Pig the Community Complex and will include a fitness class, and three-, five-, and 10-kilometre routes for Sunday, Sept. 18. The Castlegar Recreation Depart- Canada in 1980 to help raise funds for cancer ment is putting out a chall to local b to . His fight ended on June 28, 1980 and in the community services will take names cross Canada — much of which included a large running, walking, cycling, refreshments, videos and support Fox's dream by becoming involved in the months to follow a saddened Canada honored and and numbers of interested parents. corporate involvement. ——————————————— hid ke remembered him. 3.32 ACRES OLDER'HOME, LARGE LOT. $40s HUGE FAMILY HOME ON DEAD-END STREET. IN PASS CREEK $49,500 run, wonders ond horrors. He recollects memorable characters, the Kootenays of old, favourite journeys and the joys of childhood. Over My Shoulder is an “Choosing Our Ancestors” will be the topic of Rev. Dr. Phillip Hewett's sermon to the Unitarian West Koot- enay Fellowship at the Student Sirerteining mix of perception and Union Building in Nelson on Sunday, observation trom a journalist who has been writing with wit and compassion for 30 years 200 Pages $14.95 John A. Charters was born in Vancouver in 1916 and spent his boyhobd near Barnet on Burrard Inlet. After attending the University of British September 11 at 11 a.m. Dr. Hewett, minister of the Uni tarian Church of Vancouver since 1956 and dean of Canadian Unitarian ministers, is the author of five books, including An Unfettered Faith and The Unitarian Way. He is now re- Columbia, he enlisted with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, attaining the vising a study guide for Unitarian rank of captain, and was decorated tor gallantry in action while serving in the Mediterranean Campaign of World War Il workshops on the role of Uni- Charters moved to the Kootenays in 1947 to teach high school sciences tarianism in the Canadian context. and has remained in this beloved southest corner of British Columbia Running, walking, cycling, roller skating, horse- In other Fox Run news, Emanuel Boateng of back riding, wheelchairing, walking the dog or baby are just a few of the activities that have occurred in previous years. According to Verona Walker, Castlegar's , other ies and organi. zations have taken up the challenge through golf and baseball tournaments, dances, raffles, barbecues, car washes and even challenging other regions, branches or departments to become involved. “Participating in the Terry Fox Run provides an opportunity for employees and their families to get together and have fun,” Walker says. “It fosters a spirit of co-operation and team spirit and helps employees feel good about themselves for having Trail has been selected by his community to represent the Terry Fox Run as part of Canada’s “Terry's Team.” The concept of Terry's Team is to encourage communities to focus on the success of cancer treatment. Each child will collect pledges in their communities from people who want to make a contribution to cancer research but are not able to walk, jog or ride in the Terry Fox Run themselves. Boateng has been in many Terry Fox Runs in Trail. He has been in remission since completing his last chemotherapy treatment in January although he still goes to Vancouver every three months for checkups. He is now busy collecting pledges for the eighth annual run. © 100% FINANCING OUR SPECIALTY © NO PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS o.a.c. © WE FINANCE ICBC PREMIUMS © TRY US. CALL COLLECT 365-2155 MCMLXXXVII Leon Shaffer Golnick 365-2155 Collect BUICK GMC LTD. 1700 Columbia Av as et a5 i | CASTLEGAR REALTY UD. ‘quick sale at only secluded lifestyle, — Well built 3 ‘some, S il din, cure for cancer.” because, he says, “It's a place that takes hold of you Since graduating from Oxford and contribyted:to finding a After retiring from teaching in 1978, he continued to pursue his Harvard universities Dr. Hewett has College offers new course enjoyment of people, places and ideas through travel and personal study and served pastorates in England, the t Beginning in September, Selkirk proper sentences, constructing par- Both the work pace and study times tom at ie ons ou aly Hai HU needing some e his faith by becoming an oblate with the Benedictine abbey of St of Westminster. But his first love remains writing, "I like the sound and United States and Canada. In all ste of words. Writing is a compulsion for me.” John Charters lives beside three countries he has held many the Columbia River in Castlegar with his wife Bunny, three dogs, a cat and a leading positions in Unitarian-Uni- collection of ceramic dragons : . - versalist Ministers of Canada. peocetul 4.62 ACRES IN SHOREACRES bdrm. home home also requires morigage. Priced for $45,000. Call now. His community service includes board memberships with the United Over My Sh: is lable at the foll 9 CASTLEGAR: The Book Shop, Central Food Mart, Airport Gift Shop, Notional Exhibition Centre, Castlegar News, Bear Grass Press (Kathy 365- Armstr 6549). NELSON: Ceee's 's Books, Nelson Museum. TRAIL: L&. CREST discount: John Charters 365-524) Nations Association, Family Services Agency of Greater Vancouver, Van couver Community College, Chaplain to Vancouver City Couneil and presi- LJ Book: Pr . ms = ‘ON: Agele Tree Book Store. Personally inscribed copies ond seniors dent of British Columbia Civil Lib- erties Association and Planned Par- enthood Association of B.C. College is offering a new, revised version of its Home Study College Compostion course. English instructor Jim Howard has been working most of the summer on revisions to the three-credit course and will be instructing students when Home Study courses begin Sept. 13. agraphs, and developing themes as well as preparing research papers. While all of these topics are also covered in the regular English 110-College Composition course of- fered at the Castlegar campus, home study allows students who may be unable to attend the campus: due to constraints of health, transportation, or confli work hedul: to are determined by the student. To register for Home Study courses, interested learners need only contact the nearest Selkirk College campus or adult learning centre. Once registered, students receive a detailed course outline, a course manual, mailing envelopes for the Insurance Broker COHOE INSURANCE 1127-4th Street, Cestleger Canadian Accredited 8 through to Wed: — Ci : gz ipa Tap i ty 5ge 3 The home study ion i return of assignments, and two a lit = p . topics as writing learn these important skills at home. easy-to-read writing textbooks along ali F € it 4 z with a time schedule to -help plan ain # i g il i jot ie X z ' Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 329 assignments. Fi i) Bt Febsti2s ere ct g iG fs FULL GOSPEL EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST T ! O/AI0': ee aeay sever tment's FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) 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