The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, March 23, 1994 Castlegar supportive in daffodil sale for fundraising tal. ib was picasing to see @ few zations im the aca. Names were taken of those willing to assist. if necessary, with distribution of the blooms. During the evening a number of long-serving campaign can- vassers were awarded certificates of appreciation by President Ruby Marsh. She thanked them February 14 - July 15, 1994 Place Settings, Hostess Sets & Serving Sets all for the same low price! { HEIRLOOM ™ 18/8 STAINLESS all for their hard work and dedi- cation over the years. Those receiving 15-year certificates were Joan Martini, Dorothy Mar- tini, Mae Moroso, Elsie Navak- shonoff, Ann Harrison, Helen Roberts and Glenna Akselsen Ten year certificates were award- ed to Jean. Lloyd, Yvonne Hawkins, Muriel Wilson, Chris- tine MacPherson, Shirley Torbic, Mary Picton, Florence Kravski and Brita Haley. The no-host luncheon at the Sandman Inn has been d ‘Mitchell-Banks will be the guest speaker. The luncheon will be ties. It was therefore proposed (o hold a Breast-Self Bxamination open to the public and of those wishing to attend will be taken closer to the day. The society will definitely have a booth at the Selkirk Lions’ ‘Trade Fair at the end of April. A h 4 hing clinic ime in May. The annual door-to-door fundraising campaign will be underway in April, This is the busiest time of year for all units across the country and extra ber of interest in taking care of the booth during the weekend event. Many women who attended the Mammo; yy Van recently were interested in learning the for ABs to Saturday, April 23, and ‘Dr. Christian Women’s Club hosts h “Submitted A Hair-Raising event was the theme for the Castlegar Chris- tian Women’s Club dinner meet- ing held, March 10 at the Fireside Inn. Bunnies popping froni top hats graced the centre of cach table, creating an atmosphere of for brest li- musical selection. Fifty-eight women kept a watchful on Edith Gunn from Hair-4-U as she demonstrated several basic ways to braid and add accessories to your hair style to give it‘that added touch. To prove the simplicity of the tech- nique a volunteer completed the other side. Later in the evening, May Mol- spring. Following the tions soloist Bev Kenge: tained the group with h nar from. had everyone's undivided attention .as she spoke of past events that have brought are always needed. If a canvasser comes to your door, please be generous! With your help, we know that cancer can be beaten. The next meeting of the local unit will be on May 11 air-raising event her to her present stage in life, Next month the club will honor the young lady graduate of our community. Several of the grads will be featured in a ‘Royal Regalia Fashion Show’ presented by Ely’s Boutique. The evening will also welcome soloists Mary and Barb McGougan. The special inspirational speaker will be trav- eling from Chewelah to speak on having harmony amongst the dis- cords of life. Plan ahead and join us.on April 14. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Legion Branch 170 Castlegar-Robson was held February 28 with President Hilda Salmon presid- ing. There were 22 members present and four guests: LA Zone Commander Donna Price; Branch Zone Commander Sam Brown; Liaison Officer Bill Kelly; and Branch President Legion Auxiliary plans Spring Tea Bob MacBain. The monthly lunch at the Hi Arrow was attended by 12 members and two guests. A total of 49 patients were visited on hospital visits for the month. The Valen- tine’s Coffee Party was a suc- cess with the following ladies working: Florence Laycock, tickets; Dorothy Ashton and Marge Paisley, bake table; Joyce Turner, May Sutherland, Donna Littley, Lori Peil, Alice Lecouffe and Kay Bate, kitchen and serving. There was a discussion on holding a fun day with the area auxiliaries and branches. The Spring Tea will be held April 23 in the Legion Hall. After the meeting adjourned, refreshments were served by Kathy Sperling. 7 For all your ** local Sports turn to The Sun®- Wuminati Video Brain Remote Control (14TV) © Instant Zoom Magnification (1.5x ratio) Prime winter range aquired for white- tailed deer ., B.C. Environment and BC hydro announced today the pur- chase of 20 hectares of prime winter range for white-tailed deer. The acquisition utilizes ; (SHOE REPAIRLTD. 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