EDUCATION reno. VEE rene o on Canadian-made fashions for children. Sizes 4 to 14 at GOONIES, owned by Monique Jogging Suits .... i Residents of the Slocan Valley, from Slocan Park, pay Here you will find offered building systems technology, © resort operation and managerhent, and a host of tourism Pellerin ) = Passmore, Wintaw and-north-to-New-Denver/Silverton . i s "9 training programs. may, at times, feel isolated from many of the services : Those idtereated ‘ia pursuing any of the cuurober The Yourth $ivéHon Sas. A curling funspiel organized by lan Music will be supplied by the band and amenities enjoyed by those in neighboring com- n ce mentioned, should consider filing an,application new for fest will be held Feb. 10-12 McLeod and the Silverton Volunteer” ,‘'Catalyst”” (Country Rock and-top munities repair, machinist/ An organizational meeting was Fire Department, will run all day 40s) Selkirk College, in attempting to meet its mandate Grey, V-necks held recently and a seering com- - During the afternoon, there will be The activities oni Sunday. at the whee ot secondary Ropes Rue gira mittee composed of Lynda Wilson, —cross-coun : able to college region. residents, reaches ou tae Melesd, Gestgs ‘Iverepn, Joba. nér and rad charge eghicel ahaha tmedimenashrsonseitr Slocan Yalley through its Adult Learning Centres in y Lucerne Just Arrived for Spring! Anderson, Daye Smith and Elsie past ude Bissell, enqnuhee sbetacte Crescent Valley and limited programming in New Reider drew up a tentative schedule Monica Franz will be ongeolzing Ont: WUE HONORE AE HOR Denver. : sch | Overalls $ 700 Marianné Vanish who has beer Dgnny Jones will build the bonfires The valley cenlre ollera a tange at" part-tlhe oo the snow sculptures which will Sizes 4 to 6X rin otter ge Slot Pants Silverton Snofest College reaches out to a master of ceremonies for the opening place in front of the Silverton Gait, 4nd supervise the youth fire lighting vocational courses such as industrial first aid, driver night Variety Night show will be ery . contest training, flag-person training and basic office adminis- wo rks on master of ceremonies for the opening There will be“® food booth in the Volunteers are stilt needed and if tration and peanaetenoetranes wi _— training. ary! and closing ceremonies as well this Memorial Hall Friday night and all. anyone is interested in t neo eghn Tamed anangeseggncle- Wired werscegh.v and all. anyc ereste joining the én . ne §°° year day Saturday. On Sunday the food fun, please contact one of the steer the Selkirk College centre is Adult Basic Education, or SC ed U le LeBaron Raiders & Ramchargers % Pickups Following Variety Night om Friday, booth will be at the ball park where ing committce members educational upgrading, that allows valley residents to Feb. 10, there will be a Teen Dance all the activities will be -held Snowfest hats-are on sale to help complete high-school, upgrade their ecademic skills to By CasNews Staff $ USE GINETTE’s | SPONSored by the Quebec Exchange Saturday's events wind up with a raise funds at the Silverton Store and meet job requirements, or to acquite the prerequisites Renovations and new construction Facto Rebate : etihe = “save ow group: These activities wilt be in-the—Vatentine’s Dance at memorial Hall. New Denver Drugs for admission to other college or university programs. | at Lucerne elementary-secondary ry Fantastic savings on selected * Paen FASHION Memorial Hall What we offer in Adult Basic Education is basic school in New Denver are proceeding Dresses, Blouses, Jeans, etc : ENTRANCE A’ full day of activities is planned literacy in reading, writing and math,’’ said Slocan Os schedule, throughout the store. Shop mp : for Saturday. These will be cemerea DOWIE SLOCAN Valley Centre co-ordinator Bridey Morrison-Morgan. NOT STUMPED . . . Fred Marshall of Selkiri& Sancti gions bind bean seiunived Ya w=\ 44.4. early for the best selection! . @ e around the Memorial Hall. A pan i “High school completion is possible through the Slocan College leads a forest pathology class in the field. _to the Ministry of Education, and the cake breakfast. sponsored by the New H os p j ta | a U xi ili ia ry Valley Centre as well.” Prdio rh Collage Lucerne project has been given top. Boys & Girls. Assorted Denver Brownies will start the day at The Slocan Valley Centre is well-equipped with i priority status.’The most recent plans 7am computers; instructional aids, and even a rudimentary about student financial aid should be directed to the are. on display outside the school Va: chemistry lab for the instruction of Chemistry 11. A coat Financial Aid Office at. the Castlegar or Nelson office Dakota 4x4 & Y2-Ton | Dodge 6000 LeBaron LeBaron Coupe h (@) ld Ss me eti in g i | of fresh paint has improved the brightness of the former campuses es a N Wikmepchs wiclsanteass elementary school building, and the flexible hours of Programs vary at Nelson and Castlegar would commence by May 1 and-with $ The South Slocan. Hospital Ausili Cader naw bestueus’s bok Kade be operation encourage part-time study at times suited to campuses, with Castlegar offering first and second year 7°04 ee hg completed by Jan acto e a e mane: te the student academic studies, aviation, business administration, P : ary held its first meeting of the New slated for Feb. 25, at’ the Trading s. Coll ‘taiad " fe ‘ tome. techhoh lect uary 1990. oy sevvices steve elkirk College ‘inc! computer information systems technology, electronics Year on Jan. 19 at the home of Helen Post, commencing at noon, A price Uther services offered by Selkirk College include P' y 8 Zarikoff, assisted by Rose Rilkoff. guide for the bake sale is to be eductional and career counselling and financial aid. engineering technology, forestry, nursing and wildland ae uapeadlncsiy eager ben = Fourteen members attended. prepared by the February meeting College counsellors are available at the Nelson and — recreation as two-year diploma programs pp ecce bra ndri car NON Paex > Under correspondence, a thank The “New Year's baby, Chelcy Castlegar campuses on a daily basis. Appointments are One. soet, palsenes Miataie Sante enemOd “pues ue Bienvenue, a -coffee-house RRC you note was received in appreciation Buerge, s to be presented with a recommended. However, if travel to a.main campus is tion, electronic publishing, graphic design, long term C8 sora sears hous difficult, counsellors do visit the Adult Learning Centres care aide home support worker, photography, practical _ ¢vening of live entertainment by local when there is sufficient demand. fursing, social. service worker, and writing. A new ™usicians, was held Saturday night Financial aid is available for all programs involving _ special needs course beginning September 1989, will in the Silverton Gallery. Residents full-time study, as well ad for part-time study of adult train individuals to work with mentally handicapped ¢™joyed gourmet coffees, toppings 1985 TEMPO GI Air 1985 DODGE 600 Turbo 1986 CARAVELLE 2-dr., great delight and interest Auxiliary basic education-or upgrading courses. Selkirk College children and adults in developmental group homes, as _ and assorted pastries while listening | cruise, it un auto. 4dr. | local, crise, i The financial report showed-a-bank——The-next meeting will be held Feb: also-admi a number of ips-and- bursa: teaching tutors;-and-as-supported employment trainers: ya - arrears tne -Brenel cate —T~ totally mint! 1988 DAYTONA 1 on: balance of $3,155 and the Baby Case 9 at the home of Bobbi MacKay which it awards to students on the basis of academic The Nelson Campus offers vocational, tourism and #t™osp! 1968 TERCEL DX 4-dr wer, air cond., casset. pees Sls fod te, Baby achievement or financial need. Questions and concerns pre-employment courses of one year's duraction or less. This Saturday the group is plan- ] 19™6TERCELS.W. 4x4.1 11/8, “showroom “con: fe tik receipts totalled $74 for December. A ning 3 'Oneelaca tfcttea: Wee 1 ore mociots dite " — ptior w Ss — = — = 4 a oa condition. TOP PRICES FOR MOULDINGS motion was passed to purchase a Year's Great Garage Sale.”” Included 1983 te BARON S.w GOOD, CLEAN, LOW blood warmer LIGHT FIXTURES| ||. \;, / Tis eapment s wet dung Births ALTERNATIVE TO UNIVERSITY eee il Nt nt il we | ee ean vee Neyo — blood transfusions at the cost of Cen —_ tributors including R- Angrignon, D. $800.-The annual donation of “STOO SMa aiid alana Uniicksli : ‘2 vnall, S. Hashi | i ishi PAINT —— ee was given to the Candy Stripers. of Slocan. agi born bee 31 ea 2 . Te bec cen eh ako bene MAUS Chrysler & Mitsubishi PANELLING ‘ ee i r oO io e Hatt:-The sale” ends at noon. An Y, / auction of remaining goods will take Y LACE WANETA JUNCTION, TRAIL THE KIDS ARE THERE. by d i d d concession I open fom 9 a.m. 3 LTD. “ms 368-8295 DRIVE WITH CARE! @ anaries qdeman . DO-IT-YOURSELF CICBC YouRtocat @ Last fall, coastal colleges and universities wete position. For the moment, a greater demand for IMPORTA NT MESSA GE TO. A LL CEILINGS forced to turn students away. classroom seats is anticipated, so plan accordingly 7 Simon Fraser University has announced its Send in your application early to receive full 2x4" Econo Studs. Reg. 75¢ . 2 x4 square edge pare od intention to reduce the size of its student body in an consideration. The Selkirk College calendar lists Travel in Comfort mie exsting effort to maintain quality and alleviate over crowd- application requirements and deadlines for all and Style ina 2"'x4"x8'. Reg. $1.84 sale $1.59 ing. It is anticipated the demand for space in programs. Calendars may be acquired at the Adult Si ths SonoFlex 3 Patterns e post-secondary institutions will increase, causing an Education Centre in your comniunity, or from any BRAND NEW MOTORCOACH 2"'x2"x8'. Reg. $1.29 Sale 89¢ 4 Ft. Cross Tee even greater competition for-classroom seats. Selkirk College campus 1x4" Random Lengths Sale 12¢/Ft, pg ARM at 3 “Selkirk College was fortunate enough not to, inere are many reasons to choose a vile 8 Ft. Wall Moulding y, uavea tent dens toe ean So College over attending a school in the Lower Main 1x6" Pine Boards. Reg. 41¢/Ft..... 33¢/ Ft. 8 Ft. Main Beam i i ave Wo TEN S 1° a college news|release 2’x4’ Lay-In Panel says. ‘While % “is ‘tru that soche technology ciuiy Cotege tuition Is lower thai at many. of its see wa x4’ Lay-In Panels i — ; 1x8" Pine Boards. Reg. 55¢/Ft. Sale 44¢ / Ft. white Cieod . . . ) programs fill “ -seely 00s ae aaa ar Toes es so Ais saniabu loan c= aoe ‘ion ploe applicants to academic sc : ; us ; 1"x10" Pine Boards. Reg. 68¢/Ft. Sale 5 Ft. 12"x12\' Panels et r\) i pes ie living costs are less in the Selkirk College region Hockey Team, School, etc.? . . . "DICKEN BUS LINES LTD." is available for be 5¢/ Sarton of 33.58: Ft i: Y , education programe were secepied. Py: gxtending ies Because of the size of the facilities, classes are charter anywhere in Canada and the U.S.A ofa special gift of slippers to the jacket and matching bib. Chelcy was hospital. A Christmas letter from a born on her great grandmother's former member Olive Muir, now’ birthday, the late Mrs. Ivor Jones. a living in Langley, was read with charter member of the South Slocan Shadow & Sundance All Colts place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.A Selkirk Let us do the driving! © SIT BACK & RELAX ‘ ics i is © ENJOY THE SCENERY land. For many, economics is a determining factor «MRR SOME TE TREIOS.. - epaceting bears, Sotkich College Was silo t G0c0m as, sesallee. This way, stedente receive mete PRO a modate the demand. but this cansot go on Indefin, jv sividualtied: attention from instrictors, who: know CALL US FOR THE BEST SERVICE: TRAIL OFFICE 368-500) ri a the student asa person and not a student number Jan. 23 to . ; : - Pe . Those considering attending college next fall At Selkirk College, instructors maintain regular R-12 Fiberglass Insulation st 226 A'x8'x'/ : eo. $5.28 | Feb. 18 should apply early, the college advises. Make your — office hours during which students can seek help and FAX No. DICKEN BUS LINES LTD. 1410 Bay Ars , 2 . i A _ : - 364-1017 LUSIVE CARRIER OF HENNE TOURS Trait, 8. R-20 Fiberglass Insulation sq. 1-366 4'x10'x'/e" oo. $6.59 - y intentions—known—wel!-in—advance—‘Foo-often—the —advice. 4S EXCLUS! CA rai community college has been regarded as the safety The success rate of students transferring to R28 Fiberglass Insulation .. va 486 4'x12'x'" eo. $7.89 net for those seeking a place in a Lower Mainland university degree programs is above that of students VAS | wey) a 2 5 % institute, something to fall back on if admission to who opt to attend university right out of high school, ) ST A ASA A a 2'x8'x1'/2" Styrofoam SM Blue ea. $9.7 5 Pure Velvet Okg $6.7 5 eit \ 2'x8'x2" Styrofoam SM Blue oo. $12.95 Satin Coat ots $5.25 2 Mil 1,500 Sq. Ft. Vapour Barrier 102°x77 oo. $17.95 ‘iD 0 ov Corner Bead $ | 19 4 Mil 500 Sq. Ft. Vapour Barrier 102'xs9 «o. $13.50 es 4 f PERM For 5 days only, January 17-21, A.M. Ford will be liquidating our entire 1988 mA bai ! 666, PINE SPINDLES - $ 1. 99 % 1 aS, model car and trick inventories. We are forced to do this to earn additional 4'x8'x'/" Standard Fir siightly stoined $9.95 Seconds, Reg. $3.49 1989 factory allocations. somewhere else doesn't materialize. the college says. This indicates that spending a Regional residents shouldn't assume automatic transition year or two at a community college is admission to Selkirk College programs as a fall-back | worth considering 4'x8'x'/." OSB Waterboard oo. $5.75 ri ui OFF } sata — _pichen dus & 4°x8'x5/16" OSB Waferboard $5.95 , SPIRAL PERMS - 4'x8'x3/8" OSB Waterboard $5.85 BATHROOM FIXTURES ; 4'x8'x7 /16" OSB Waferboard $6.85 | Janae With Tops “1 OFF WE ARE A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY 4'x8'x'/"" OSB Waferboard $8.50 ore Whi eras M4 H x24" Oak Ba! Spring Reno Coach Tours: 4'x4' OSB Waferboard Panels trom $2.99 Vanity eave fois $169.99 .. Sale $] 29.99 ‘\ NAIL March cee mae 4'x8'x’/" Sanded Shop Grade Fir $19.95} 9225" Vanity top $44.99 is . TIPS Aprizz20 Hinton 4'x8'x°/" Birch GIS $41.95 5' White $179.99 May 0:13:— Riverboat ” jathtub 3213-' F 5 aes ° ~— ~ 4'x8'x?/." Red Oak FIS $49.00 pie Seeoientaiea Disneyland Spring B Break Fly To Tour — _ - March 24 Y Bathtub 3213-150, 3213-141 4-MAN HOT TUB WITH Lined Toilets ; — 1989 HOLIDAY TOURS — jone or Grey seeee arch 24-April 1 — 9 fun-filled days wine $3495 | | ENTER 1-FREE PERM mA Basin. Bone How OU ' ‘ . Yukon, Alaska — July 21-Aug. 11 Wooden Bookcase s4'na32'wart so $29.95 | worrtens $199.99 VALENTINE * _ 1-FREE Set of Nails "arena Pe hae armen a esse OOR 1-Surprise Bag Come see our display of paintings by a local Beaver Valley artist! w. to everyone... Open Mon.-Sat. y ’ Sea. Appointontene Aveu: hore. 8 fi. Cross-Canada Parade of Colors Sept. 1-Oct. 1 : WE DELIVER 8130 Old Waneta : : - , Trail FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL hardware “pea-13i1 ANYWHERE IN BEAUTY HENNE TRAVEL WEST'S TRAVEL j i = vas va THE KOOTENAYS ‘ 1410 Bay Ave., Trail COMEIN AND ASK |_ 1217-3rd $t., Castiegor building centre fa: a al detent tiee 368-5595 =m 365.7782 Not a few select models, but entire inventory of 1988 model cars and trucks. No price leaders — no gimmicks! All prices will be clearty posted on the windows of the vehicles. We will not advertise these prices, as they will be so low they would disrupt business will be on duty in of ou order to allow top values for your trade-in. Finance specialists will be on duty to arrange the lowest possible financing available on these units. Layoff insurance is available! This is your op- Portunity to select the car or truck you want at a price you didn’t think i customers only. We will not sell to dealers. Prices ly. There is absolutely no reason to wait for lower - there won't be any! OVER 100 NEW AND 50 USED VEHICLES WITH SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SALE AVAILABLE ONLY AT THIS DEALERSHIP! c+) & ES! Payments RANGERS . MAY Ist! for 90 Days, PAULDEVLIN JANICE TURNER DENNIS BEDIN WENDY KELLER FRED PRESACCO 808 SOOKORUKOFF 367-4585 362-6923 ‘367-7187 45 364-1599 300-4179 and chemicals Campbell River-Ucluelet Aug. 19-27 Fishing 1 The f ex f t WAS VINA © 2795 Highway Drive MERCURY TOM Free oo town 1-800-663-4966 «+ 364-0202 J TRA B.C Hrs. Mon.-Fri, 8:00-8:00; Sat. 8:00-5:00 owe HAM Saine CARE PRODUCTS MRSS sists imino <4