%__Casthégiar News 012. 1 Nicolson wants action VICTORIA — New Demo- cratic Party Communications Debate..Leader Lorne Nic- ~@ison’ (MLA\— Nelson-Cres- ton) has demanded ory save 70 Cranbrook B.C. Labor paanlagae couver East NDP MP Mar. garet Mitchell's call for fed- eral action was rebuffed by Employment Minister Flora Macdonald. “The Bennett government and the Mulroney Tories do not care about job losses in the Kootenays, which al ready suffers from high un- employment,” Nocolson charged. “Kootenay Tory MP Stan Graham says B.C. Tel job losses are not a federal prob- COMMUNITY NEWS taken LORNE NICOLSON . Save jobs lem, and Mr. Segarty says it BLEEDING CROSS Woman keeping quiet KENORA, ONT. (CP) — A woman in this northwestern Ontario town says Ukranian Catholic Church officials have told her to keep quiet about a 15-centimetre metal crucifix that has been dripping blood on the wall of her home. Marlene Burtnick said the cross — a replica of one on the papal staff — was still bleeding, but that she couldn't talk about the phen- omenon because church au- thorities had told her not to do so. However, she said many people wanted to see the crucifix hanging in her rh Marilyn's b ing General Hospital in Winnipeg and the sample was found to be blood. However, a spokesman for ing ovich's claim, but have re- fused to comment on their investigation. Rev. Roman Danylak, of the t “The fully updated in 1982, paid for with rate hikes,” said Nicolson. “T support Margaret Mit chell’scall for a one-year moratorium on job losses while the service implications are studied,” Nicolson con eluded. Nicolson told the Legisla- ture that since 1978 the av- erage phone bill has gone up 56 per cent while B.C. Tel's profits and plant more than doubled. OPENING SOON ARROW LAKES ILDERNESS RECREATION * Guided Trail Rides © Hourly Horse Rentals * Camping © Fishing DRY CREEK RANCH Deer Park, B.C. BUY A GAR - WIN A CAR Thats right! “Many people are ocming, “Many people are coming,” Burtnick said. “My phone is ringing off the hook.” “It's very, very difficult,” she added. “I'm _a_simple person and very humble. All glory goes to God, not my family.” Rev. John Kristalovich of the Holy Family Church in Winnipeg was first notified by Burtnick of the bleeding cross last August, and he says he believes it is a mir- Catholie diocese in Toronto, is finishing his study of the bleeding corss. Rotex club holding car wash Last fall a Rotex club was formed in Castlegar in rela- tion to the active Rotary Youth Exchange Program here. Rotex consists of all the what they are getting them- selves into. Currently the Castlegar Rotex Club is the only one of its kind in this district. The social activities also include di from Trail, Nelson, gealed cordia General Hospital in Winnipeg to be tested, but he refused to say what the re- sults were. However, in the April 20 living in Castlegar, including those that have returned and those chosen to go out in the near future. Th n ‘activi - elub members are able to share each other's experi- ences and problems. This gives the exchange students a chance to make new friends and settle into Canadian life - easier. Win this brand new Hyundai Pony from Castlegar Hyundai Sales. One person out of the next 60 owners is going to win a new Hyundai Pony! 1986 Pony L $5995 PLUS FREIGHT @P.D.1. or Stellar. contest. Contest Rules Are Simple - starting at Castlegar Hyundai Sales April 1,1986, If you're one of our next 60 new Hyundai owners you will be eligible to win, upon purchase of Pony,Excel - after your purchase, fill out an entry form at Castlegar Hyundai Sales, your name will then be entered into the - once we have 60 names in the draw box we will officially make the draw for the winner. - answer a skill testing question and drive away in a brand new 1986 Hyundai Pony from Castlegar Hyundai Sales. NO MONTHLY PAYMENT FOR 90 DAYS* ON YOUR 1986 HYUNDAI PONY, STELLAR, OR EXCITING NEW EXCEL. -o.a.c These get-togethers also let di know Grand Forks, Beaver Valley, Rossland and Nakusp. An array of countries are represented, including Aus- tralia, Brazil, Germany, Jap- an, Mexico, the Philippines, and South Africa. The club's next activity is an “International Car Wash” from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Satur- day at the local Texaco sta- tion. The car wash will give everyone a chance to meet these di Draw for a new Pony 60 CASTLEGAR HYUNDAI SALES 713-17th St., Castlegar pi 7956 Phone 365-7241 or Toll Free 1-800-332-7087 50 YEARS . . . John and Polly Women pe angen vi canvas and Trail. i d their 50th weddi Feb. 4. On hand at the celebrations were their children Paul, Laura, John and Sherry, nieces and nephews, celebration took place at the D-Bar-D. grandchildren, sisters and other relatives. The Recreation news It is going to be a busy week around the Complex with the 10th Annual Lions Trade Fair kicking off on Friday at 5 p.m. Plan to take in all the action. There will be displays, demonstrations, food, in fact something for department and Mallard Sports will be hosting the first annual Spring Tune Up 10 km Run. The run gets underway at 10 a.m. Sunday morning. (Be sure not to miss it due to the time change.) There are six categories and first prize will be awarded in all categories. You will also have a one-in-five chance to win a miscellaneous prize. Registration fee is $5.’ Pre- registration is taking place at the recreation office all week or you may register the morning of the race. Don't miss this event of the season. Bike Rodeo The Kids Bicycle Safety Rodeo is coming up May 3. This event is a must for any child who rides a bicycle on the highway or main streets. The RCMP will give a safety talk as well every child wilt have the chance to go through a safety route with their bicycle. The RCMP will be registering bicycles. This is a super opportunity for your child as their name will go in for various free draws for bicycle assessories which is sponsored by Mutural Life of Canada. As well, each par. ticipating child will receive a free ice cream treat.-There is no Gharge for the event but peceree so Tentan