tl § GIFT ANNEX 1 ae PRODUCE TRUCK From G.&L. Farms Grand Forks will be across from Oglow Building MON., WEDS., & FRID. THIS WILL BE OUR LAST WEEK IN CASTLEGAR FRESH STRAWBERRIES $1.00 per Ib. LONG TERM CARE AIDE Selkirk College will be offering a 15-Week Long Term Core Aide Program commencing September 4, 1984. 7-week theory section held at the Castlegar Campus — practical component (8 weeks) Nelson Long Term Care facilites. This program is open to mature individuals over 18 years of age who are physically tit and have a sincere desire to work in this field. Deadlines for opps ications — August 15, 1984 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Selkirk College ROSEMONT CAMPU: IS 2001 Silver King Road, Nelson, B.C. VILI1CB — 352-6601) Tourist alert VANCOUVER (CP) — Brant of Balfor, B.C. Tourist alert for Wednesday, July 25, 1984. The following people are asked to contact the nearest detachment of the RCMP for an urgent per- sonal message. Dick and Anne Kenney of Sask. KENDRICK OPTOMETRISTS wish to announce that Dr. Joan D. Twidale Optometrist will join them in the practice of optometry at 877 Helena St., Trail, B.C. For appointment phone 368-8258 George T. Block of Caron. California. port, Sask. Helmut and Kathleen Alaska. John and Jerry Nimmo of Dave Block of Saskatoon, Fort Nelson, B.C. J.L. Robison of Anchorage, fi mini-pumper fire Fnguae 8 The truck can 200 go! tons of water, as didi to the in the city down to8ix minutes. is ew wa cut fiFecesponse time ~Casttews Provo ce ow Ww at oga ju ARMSTRONG MOZZARELLA CHEESE $239 $5.27 KG. 50% BULK FOODS HERBS & SPICES ELECTION continued from front poge Parliament returned in the fall and no election was called. But Turner repeated that he would make future appointments on the basis of not political and the last round of patronage was the “end of an epoch.” He criticized Mulroney's proposal, suggesting good candidates for gpyern ment appointments might hesitate un- der committee examination. Turner. said he would prefer to continue con- sulting professional groups involved, such as the Canadian Bar Association in the case of court with pats on the bum. “For me, it’s not acceptable,” Broad- bent said after one of the journalists the sensitive issue. ‘ “T'm a friendly man,” was Turner's explanation. “It's a gesture of friend- ship.” “WANT THE POWER’ Broadbent, whose points were at times noticeably brief as he used the topic to focus on foposals to help women gain @ the work force, in both the INVENTORY CLEAR OU] RESH ¢ Party is judged not the candidate OTTAWA (CP) — Incum- bent MPs, with monthly sal- aries of $4,401, expense ac- counts of $1,470 and consti- tuency office allowances of $887, may appear to have an advantage over political new- comers for the Sept. 4 federal election. However, political scien- tists say the advantage for incumbents is slight because Canadian votes pay more at- en eee * Pe | yotar aly wil ignore oval tieal science pr Guess Uelveon theater ied the impact of candidates on elections after the 1980 vote. “The laziest bum of an MP wouldn't be defeated by said. being twice as lazy as an average MP” as long as he was attached to the tight party at the right time, Ir- vine said in an interview from his Kingston, Ont., of fice. Prof. Glen Williams of © Carleton University’s poli- tieal science faculty said in- dividual receive “Re 7 ie PEANUT TROPHIC VITAMINS 2 Scr Buy one at regular price receive second one at only V2 PRICE NATURALLY VITAMINS Mild Yellow Cheddar CHEESE BUTTER $119 $2.63 Kg BUY 1 PAIR at the regular price and get another pair of equal value or less for ONLY ONE CENT! ayons SHOES 553 Boker St., Nelson 352-3034 even less attention when the electorate is hungry for change and when public opinion polls prediet a tight race. In the Sept. 4 election, Castlegar RCMP are in- vestigating a Thursday night break-in and cash theft at the Gulf service station in Castle- gar. Although the amount of money stolen isn't known, pnower toding: ‘Sly i, Coren: WARDEN’S WHAT WAS HIS LEA’ BRAVE BAKER LIKED TO WONDER, \VENWORTH? $ 2 te $5.49 Kg. DON BOSCO'S ALOE-VERA GEL 99°. Ere JUICERS Sy de ote JUICERS ob, $264°° 205: VITA-HEALTH HERB TEAS VIVA VERA COSMETICS 50:: JUICERS $6875 GROUND BEEF... SPARERIB MEATY PORK GOVERNMENT INSPECTED TURKEY THIGHS SUMMER SAUSAGE $299 39 kg 23 lib. $1 VANCOUVER FANCY. 66¢/100 Gr. Ib. ROASTS CROSS RIB $928 COTTAGE ROLLS 3229 SLICED BACON SWIFT'S PREMIUM. 500 Gr. 1590 CHUCK STEAK::.:...... cRYOVAC HALVES NEW SUPER-VALU OPENING .. . It was a happy oc casion Tuesday for George Wood Sr., (top left) shown talking in one of the lineups with shopper Justine Buffett of Castlegar at the opening of the \ moving into Southern Alberta and the Edmonton and Calgary markets. Now semi-retired, George serves the company as district manager. Store SuperValu Store in 1963 as its first manager. The Ferraro and Wood families started their Ferraro’s Ltd. (SuperValu) chain in Trail and expanded throughout the West and East Kootenays before SS Castlégar News TREET TALK MIKE AND DAD'S BODY SHOP on Columbia Avenue have added a new dimension to their business by providing Rust Check — a chemical treatment which pro- teets cars from rust and further corrosion. Rust Check is claimed to be the only product of its kind in the world, and is relatively new to B.C. The owner of Mike and Dad's Body Shop is Ray Bann. MADELEINE PLANT, who many will remember as a partner in Update Fashions, is opening her own ladies fashion shop early next month in Castleaird Plaza Bryon Reid (top right) chats with two small shoppers. Bryan is a 16-year resident of Castlegar and for the past nine years has been in the Ferraro’s Ltd. administrative offices in Trail. CosNewsPhotos by Burt Compbel! husband Roger who teaches at J.L. Crowe in Trail. PETER AND LORRAINE BARG had been looking for something a little different to do with their 100-acre farm at Fife, near Christina Lake. According to a story in the Boundary Community News, they think they've found the answer in Bison (Buffalo) The Bargs say Buffalo do better on poor land than beef. They are 1't as fussy as cattle about what they eat and they choose» from a wider variety of plants. In fact, they're even smart enough to leave the long grass for winter eating. Buffalo dor.'t like buildings, and won't go into them even if ranche:s provide them. So there's no cost for barns. The Bargs re convinced raising domesticated Buflalo is a viable alternative for any beef farmer. And besides, Located between Inland Gas and Granny's Pantry, the shop will stress “quality, service and civility.” says Madeleine who came to Castlegar 12 years ago with her the meat is tastier than beef, cooks quicker, has 30 per cent less cholesterol and is the only meat known to man to be non-allergenic. FLAKED LIGHT TUNA $4 19 98° BYE THE SEA. 6 Oz. TIN RAISIN BREAD 16 Oz. LOAF CORNED BEEF GLOBE. 340 Gr. (12 Ox.) TIN “$469 GARLIC BREAD =». 98° HOT BREAD: 2 won 19° FRUIT DRINK RASPBERRY WESTVALE 250 mb. CARTON WHITE OR WHOLE 5.91? 6 Ox. LOAVES LEMON JUICE REAL! iN. $139 ICED TEA MIX GOOD HOST. 1 Kg $395 KOOL AID ASST'D FLAV. SUGAR SWEET. 113G.. 59° CHEESE SLICES ::::::.<.... SOUR CREAM $419 POPSICLES REVELS, FUDGESICLES. 12 PACK $929 PUDDING POPS JELL-O. ASSORTED FLAVOURS. 12 — 50 mi $789 VEGETABLES BUTTER SAUCE. GREEN GIANT FROZEN. VARIETY. 250 Gr. $119 CAKE MIXE DELUXE. DUNCAN HINES. ASSORTED FLAVOURS. 520 Gr Be: 2 oi 7 4 Ib.s( OLIVES with eons Sean “ Ch SALADS 01 NE 3 Litre . $359 TOMATOE PASTE... TOMATO SAUCE... WIDE MOUTH LIDS:-... Wages focus in Expo debate Mitzi to leave Canada VANCOUVER (CP) — The well-known Los Angeles stripper Mitzi ordered VANCOUVER (CP) Vancouver city council has added its two cents to the debate on Expo 86's labor problems. In a strongly-worded mo tion that was changed from “demand” to “request” at the last moment, seven aldermen called on the Expo board to stick by an earlier agreement reached with organized labor on minimum wages for non union workers. Four alder men were opposed “The situation is straight forward,” said Mayor Mike Harcourt claiming a differ ence of only $2.20 an hour for non-union workers separates the two parties. Persuaded by a strong lob by of non-umon contractors, the Expo board two weeks ago agreed to 4 federal “fair-wage” guideline set in 1981 for non-union workers on the site. Carpenters, for example, would get a $16.53 an-hour wage-benefit pack age. But opponents say that agreement “doublecrossed” an earlier hand-shake deal made by Expo chairman Jim Pattison with the B.C. and Yukon Building Trades Coun. cil. That pact agreed car penters would get $18.73 an hour wage-benefit package Aldermen have asked for a private meeting this week with Pattison to find out who is pulling the strings behind the 14-member Expo board Last Week of July TAKS Anniversary Specials Monday to leave the country on *' FRIDGER RANGE MUSHROOMS WHOLE. MONEY'S. 284 mi COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN. 369 Gr FOIL WRAP HEAVY DUTY. THRIFT PAK. 18"x25' .. CHICKEN PIECES BANQUET. FROZEN. 2 Lb KERR WIDE MOUTH QUART SIZE JARS case or 12 KERR WIDE MOUTH PINT SIZE JARS case oF 12 INSTANT CHARCOAL $5 59 KINGSFORD MATCH-LIGHT. 3.63 Kg. - FOOD WRAP HANDIWRAP. 30 METER AGREE SHAMPOO — OR CONDITIONER. 300 mi... $939 FAMILY PACK. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. 50s . GATORADE Berm 1° THIRST QUENCHER . CASE OF 27 $6.75 w PLUS A CHANCE TO WIN A TAYMOR DRIFTER TWO MAN VINYL BOAT TO BE RAFFLED OFF, SATURDAY, JULY 21. ' IN LAST WEEK'S WINNER — SAM POSTNIKOFF N LIQUID Pade $429 BATH SOAP $949 DISHWASHER. ENT 1.8 Kg ae $958 ASHING. | Ltre following an immigration de- partment hearing in Van couver has now left Can ada and is returning home. The California stripper, whose real name is Michele Diana Pradia, made head lines across Canada more than once because of her con troversial act in which she propels ping pong balls and other items. 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