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Box 10337, Pacific Centre 500 ‘West Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C. V7¥ 1H2 Hee ie JOHNSON J >| BABY = § POWDER inn 400 gm Vay a) = ———o Stocks of some Homes may be iim! a. J-CLOTH A Porpeso Tewets 49 Sinuta i SINUTAB TAAC BLADES Ss Bradosol | fe EFFERDENT BRADOSOL LOZENGES NOXZERA SKIN CREAM 180 mI WET ONES . 70's VASELINE DERWATOLORY Vander Zalm also said his plan to appeal directly to the teachers to ask them to accept a zero per cent wage increase to ensure job security was an attempt to “push aside the bureaucracies.” “I can honestly say’that my first attempts to work with the B.C. Teachers Federation and the B.C, School Trustees Association have not had the success I wanted,” he said adding that the is issue can only be resolved at the local level. “This is why we're appealing to them at the local; level,” he ‘said. Turning to the provineially appointed Sager Com: mission, Vander Zalm said it’s about time the governnient costs to prevent ‘ and abuses.’ He‘ related: one example where a: school district with a student enrolment-‘of 650 had: admin- istrative costs totalling $500 for each child. “It can't go on like this," he warned. He said the Seger Commission was appointed to find such inequities.in the system... Vander Zaim also talked about his plan to. reinstate provincial exams for'students in grades 8,4, 7,10 and 12.’ He said that provincial exams would ensure a standard . level pe education in. the province and would makd the. Grade 12’ diploma, “a whole , lot ‘more” ingful:. to. ‘taxpayers ‘and students. SEN “We ‘have to have some standards. I ‘think it's only s fair if we' have a testing system,” Vander Zalm said. He also suggested that: students should be encour- aged to take maths.and sciences as electives in Conjure: tion with their chosen career paths. ~ His “proposal. would see ‘students interested: in business'take business math’ and vocational. students: would take algebra or a trade math. 5 He said the materials are already available for such a program so there would be no additional costs... - During ‘his stay in. the Castlegar, and Trail area,”, Vander Zalm also took time out to visit Selkirk College He said he supported the college's plans to expand much-needed skills-upgrading courses that will 4 be ing on new He added there would be “no setback in funds” for these programs and: there .is. a. possibility that the; government will give the college “a few extra , dollars fe program ‘expansion. continued from front page through his insurance com- pany, Currier’s Insurance Agencies Ltd.,. who have . indicated their support and ihe plans to leave them infor- } mation on his campaign. “Eve been working elec- tions since 1969 . . . and I think we've got a pretty | good idea how to run. a been involved: in both muni- cipal and provincial elections for many years. Z This isthe second time Siemens has‘sought the. So- cial Credit. nomination. He lost to Castlegar News pub-. lisher Burt Campbell in 1975. ; In, his: nomination Siemens said: he. didn’ essarily support short-term The seven-year veteran of |: municipal poltics said he has to get the omy back on its: feet. Rather, he e suggested: that: the gover ¥O5 HOT OIL Look for othor In-stare specials. SIEMENS ELECTED ment should encourage private business and private initiative and “then stand back and get out of the way.” way.” '“A strong economy will provide social services, and. work tq promote Sasly starts on ‘construction roads ‘and - camps for the two hydro projects. As well, he said that if he was elected to represent the riding, he would ‘push for tiie Must h,, be our number one social policy.” On a local level, Siemens said he would promote. tour- ism and construction projects ~ Such as the Murphy Creek ide, -hydroel, ding of roads in: the” area including *. the.’ Pass:: Creek road, which he. said © needs | “straightening.’ ae written, off during “1982 totalled $172,070 or 0,21 per cent of outstanding loat compared with $109,639: ‘urisettled, economic «condi-' = ‘tions throughout, 1982, loan delinguenetes deteriorated 0.14 per, cent in 1981.. “Loan losses are well ‘be- low. accepted industry stan- dards’ and every. effort is’ being made ‘to maintain this: position,” he sald. “In view of: the turbulent : sion for losses on loans. by * $408,000, up from $150, 000 in told members a total of 8, 402 the credit committee ‘report, ” dent until the ‘ecohomy im- proves,” he concluded. - Nelson to see _ large NEED grant 740 industrial Road No. 1 Cranbrook, B.C. 2 NICaCS Tol, (604) 426-3371 d Homes of D. ‘the ‘inost onomically: depresséd « 22. BC., .will, benefit from the * largest federal-provincial “New Employment Expansion and Development grant yet neice, said he too would thi ger of the Canada Manpower continued from front page. ~ awarded in. B.C.,. the’ mana-: ’ Bob Pelant, who will'man- age the. project, said the work will be done.on prov- incial forests and does not jn- clude. work which would otherwise be done by govern- office -in this: Kor sity said Monday. —° + “Jack Roddis said a grant ‘of $1.1 million will be awarded to Siltéch. Reforestation Ltd., which plans to create’ 128 jobs. Each job will average 20 weeks in length. Roddis said the company “plans to hire-16 crews, each comprised of eight men, to highways ministry employees, the ostbeal board ected a motion. voicing concern about disruption ‘of ‘Glade’ ferry ~ service. Nelson director John Neville agreed, pointing ‘out’ that the board isn’t being used’as a Pawn by the provincial. government.’ He said the request for endorsement came from the Greater Vancouver: Regional District, not the provincial government. The GVRD is contacting all the regional districts ‘to PRICES IN EFFECT MARCH 28 TO APRIL 2 CARL'S DRUGS 646 - 18th Street CASTLEGAR, Bc, 365-7269 - WE WILL © Remove your winter tir © Check your tires for safe’ © Install two summ © Adjust air pressut © High speed comp Offer Expires April 15/83 *STARMASTER- The Structural Interlok Retread ™ With New Tire Warranty Bias 600 - 12 Ply A78-13 E78-14...... F78-14. F78-15. G78 -15. H78-15...... «RADIAL 155 - 12and 155-13... $31.95 - $40. & 365-3433 er tires. 31% res in all tires uter balance 5149s $2495 ceceee $39.95 - Steel R. oo7 0, Columbia Ave. Castlegar near Central BIEGoodrich 1, be SPECIALS "pi95 /70R13.... 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A rent-a-car business’ anda. tack and feed shop will be ../: moving {nto.the old Update Fashions bullding across.from . Jeity hall. Street; Talk has it straight from. the, horses’ ‘nlocating a Buckerfield’s feed business along:with a tack shop in the Update building. The McFarland's also run te Rent-A-Wreck outlet in Castlegar and will be moving that into the Update building as well. The McFarland's feed operation is currently run out , Of a Fruitvale location, but they say that Castlegar is “such a bright spot" that they would rather do business here. Opening date for the new store is Aprii 2. «.,! STREET TALK ‘notices that Brian Brown's new accounting business has made the move fram the Bank of Montreal. building to the Haack, building. Brian is now open in the old, Donna's Gift Shop location, IF YOU'VE BEEN ‘hearing loud noises during the night, don’t worry, you're not alone,.The noises are especially loud. around Salmo and Rossland’ and. are . apparently sonic booms, Three were heard in the area — . March. 8;.16 and. 23. , Kootenay. West MP Lyle Kristiansen's Office has received several complaints about the noise and he has checked into it. Rossland-Trail MLA. Chris D'Arcy has also looked into the issue and says he contacted Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane — but-they insist they don’t have any: planes that can cause,sonic booms. Word is the booms are caused by U.S, aircraft, but no one seems to know for sure just whose aircraft and where they're stationed. THE SPRING EDTION of ForesTalk, ‘the Ministry of Forests slick in-house magazine, features a special look at the Valhallas and the recent government decision to make the area a Class A provincial park. © The hs reveal the 1 lar beauty of ‘the Valhallas. The story quotes local _resident Craig Pettit, a guide for Valhalla Mountain Touring, and Slocan Forest Products’' woodlands : manager Terry Dods, among others. \ 5 2 mouth (so to speak) that Lynn and Rob McFarland will be — i Sunday flight will remain unchanged, leaving at 12:40 PRIME PARKIN know parking d CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 30, 1983 A3 TURKEYS FRESH OR FROZEN. B.C. GROWN. - GRADE A. 6 to 14 Ibs. 2 kg. to 6 kg. SAVE 88¢kg., 406 Ib.....-.... Sau IG is tough to find Sonane: but this driver took mat- ters ,to'an ‘extreme when he decided to use the median on’ Columbia Ave. at 2nd St. for his own Rersonal Parking sf Space, CosNews Photo SPRING HAS HIT Pacific Western Airlines as | schedule changes were announced to take effect April 24. the manager. of customer services, said flights leaving’ Castlegar for Vancouver will leave at 4:15 p.m. instead of 8:20 and return from Vancouver at, 2:80, p.m. inatead of 1:80 p.m. PWA has ‘also added another flight to Calgary. Flights to Calgary will leave Castlegar at 1:40 p.m. Tuesday, W and And the m. : Flights to Calgary are presently scheduled for 12:40 p.m. four days a week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 3 J Here are the Easter services ft By CasNews Staff As Easter draws near, churches throughout Castlegar are planning many services to be held to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Castlegar. Evangelical Free Church located in the Legion Hall will hold an Easter service at 11 a.m. Sunday morning. Featured will be a special musical program ba Sunday school classes Castlegar United Church will celebrate Easter begin- ning with a sunrise service at 7:30 a.m. at the park next to the community complex. A sing-song will follow at 9:45 a.m. with a service scheduled for 10 a.m, The church is located at 2224-6th Ave. "i St. Peter Lutheran church will celebrate Good Friday at 9 a.m. An Easter service will be held Sunday morning with follow. * St, David's Anglican Church will begin Easter Celebrations at 7:30 p.m. Thursday: evening, ‘marking Maundy Thursday. Good Friday services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening. Holy Saturday services will be at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Church, 1847 Pine in Trail. Communion services Easter Sunday will be held at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The church is located at 1401 Columbia Ave. The Seventh-day Adventist Church will hold: Easter -.:services at 11 a.m.in the church in ‘Trail, located at 1471'" and musical selections by the choir, as well as participation by Sunday School students. A breakfast will follow. The church is located at 713-4th Street. Kinnaird Church of God at 2404 Columbia Ave. will hold Easter services at 11 a.m. Sunday morning. The service will include special singing. Grace Presbyterian Church will hold a:Good Friday communion service at 7 p.m. Friday evening. A sunrise service at 8 a.m. in Kinnaird Park will mark the beginning of Easter celebrations, followed by a regular workshop service “Ht 12h! The chiirch is located’ at L'2608"Coliimbid Ave. © Bea ‘CasNews Subscriber Call 365-7266 ATTENTION Robson, Ri Pass Creek residents Do You Want Your garden orfield tilled this weekend? (large farm tractor) Call: : ROSE'S RESTAURANT 359-7855 for appt. EASTER WEEKEND SPECIAL ‘aT Rose's Restaurant + Turkey Dinner $Q95 Onn homemade bread Yes ... Rose's is open 7 days a wk, 359-7855 for home delivery. Columbia Ave. and 11:30,a.m.:in Nelson, located on Granite‘, “** Calvary Baptist Church will celebrate Easter at 11'a. Road. Easter morning. A communion service ‘will be held at 6: pm, The shuren is located at 809 Merry Creek Road. bi te will hold s sunrise service at 6 a.m. in Kinnaird Park, followed by two morning F reed om i te wome a n services at 8:15 a.m and 11 a.m. An evening service’ will be jailed for ‘arson VANCOUVER (CP) — A nude, elderly Doukhobor woman.was sentenced Tues- day in B.C Supreme Court in Vancouver to four years in prison for setting fire to a khob in conducted at 6 p.m. The church is located at 767-11th Ave. St. Rita's Catholic Church at 518-7th Ave.. will begin Easter celebrations'at 7 p.m. on Holy Thursday with the mass of the Lord’s supper, followed by the stripping of the 2 altar of repose and adoration until midnight. so weak because of the fast On Good Friday, liturgical services will take place at 3 that she had to be carried p.m, with the homily, general intercession, veneration of the into court by a sheriff. crucifix, holy communion and prayers over the people. The ‘The judge, who is familiar faster vigil commences at 8 p.m. with the blessing of the with the Sons of Freedom new fire, lighting of the pascal candle, procession into the sect because he acted as church, proclamation, liturgy of the word, blessing of the Castlegar, last October. Mary Braun, 62, sat naked in the prisoner's dock during _ the two-day trial before the jury, after deliberating less than .an hour, found her guilty of arson. B.C. Supreme Court Jus- tice George Murray had given permission to the Sons of Freedom member to re- main nude because it was in keeping with the practices of her religious sect. Her lawyer, Ann Cameron, said Braun shed her clothes in keeping with the Free- domite belief that nudity is the purist state. “It is part of her religion and a form of protest,” said Cameron after Braun re- moved her clothes shortly af- ter the trial began Monday. Braun had also stripped as efforts were made to ex- tinguish fire at the Doukho- bor Historical Museum Oct. 10. While she was awaiting trial in prison, Braun con- ducted an 87-day fast which ended only recently. She was shown no remorse for setting Crown pi in earlier water, blessing of the Easter water, renewal of . Freedomite cases, said in baptismal promises, and liturgy of the Eucharist. sentencing Braun that she is Easter Sunday masses will be said at 8 and 10 a.m. St. stilla member of the sect, has Maria Goretti church in Genelle will hold mass at noon. Robson Community Memorial Church will celebrate the fire and has given no faster at 7 p.m. Sunday night, conducted by Castlegar indication she will not repeat United Church. THIS WEEK'S SUPER SPECIALS Queen ee a ern rec arieeeeeesess SQ HO | May eogente 20039 ache eo rereteceecseesceessces © QO SoalyElepanes 2D Chica acon eens reececeseseesses Se RDQOO SOFA AND CHAIR Hi Back. 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