CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April8, 1976 Workshops to be. Held for Students Winnipeg Brass to Give Public Concert Sfocan Man Charged With {] Impaired Driving ; A Slocan man has been jehanged with impaired driving after -his 1968 stationwagon ‘went out of control Saturday i morning and rolled into a snow {bank 10 miles west of Castlegar. Son Highway 3. ; Charged is Robert William 3 Cowley whose vehicle sus- itained an estimated $1,000 } damage. No_ injuries have been Seminars on Festivals and Special Events Is Well Attended Here and at Cranbrook Suceessful festivals and special events require both a high degree of participation by all community groups and total commitment from festival or- ganizers themselves. This was one of the key messages that was passed along to some 87 who at- sored by the Kootenay-Bound- ary Chambers of Commerce in co-operation with the Leisure Services Branch included: prep- aration of press kits, building and financing of community floats, trade dollars and other fund-raising projects, commit- tended recent seminars at Castlegar and Cranbrook con- cerning the management of festivals and special events. Subject matter at the seminars, which were spon- tee and a wide range of other topics. Executive director of New Westminster's Hyack Festival, Pip Martin, was one of three resource persons who - con- ducted the sessions. Sprinkling CREDIT 605 - 2nd Street Seuth Castlegar Phone 365-7232 . chequing - account is on the house! Be our guest! You are cordially invited to open an account now. And take ad- vantage of unlimited chequing at abso- tutely NO charge! How? Just by open- ing one of our high-interest bearing * savings accounts. It's that easy! CASTLEGAR SAVINGS We're Still a Credit Union @ “Where People Count” @ UNION Slocan Branch Phone 226-7575 Slocan, B.C, with humorous peti garnered during his many years. with festival _ groups, Mr, Martin stated that ' should Vancouver, who handled ses- sions dealing with festival promotion. He explained the various ways of getting infor- mation on community events out to the public and the eritical nature of planning promotional campaigns well abead of event itself. Sessions on parades and flosts were conducted by Jay Nelson of Display House ‘in Spokane, who stressed the importance of safety features such as safety-belts for queens or other persons riding a float. Those who attended the seminars, held the weekend of March 27 and 28, were highly fic over the value of broaden fund-raising efforts to include some of Canada’s major foundations, as wellas the more traditional local sources, He stressed that per- sistance is absolutely essential in any fund-raising. program and that fund-raisers must never beg for support from ‘anyone. Also taking part in the seminars was public relations consultant Don Noyes of North Pup Hockey Fiesta ‘theiprégram: A-representative from Cranbrook’s “Sam Steele Days” suggested that the sem- inars could lead to much closer co-operation between festival organizations throughout rhe. Kootensys. One couple from Castle: gar's “Sunflower Festival” drove all the way to Cranbrook to catch the Sunday session as they had missed the previous - Trail day's presentation in their own, community. Castlegar Team Takes Part ‘A Pup Hockey Fiesta tour- nament held in Osoyoos last weekend hosted 16 teams from various B.C. points and Wash- ington State. Results of games played by the Castlegar Pup All-Stars were as follows: Game One Castlegar 6, Abbotsford 5. In were David De Rosa and Steven Voykin. Scoring for Castlegar were David Perehu- doff, unassisted; David Perebu- doff from Kevin Semenoff; Gordie Walker, two goals unas- sisted; and David Picton from David Perehudoff and Gordie Walker. . ‘The final and winning goal was scored by Ken Ross assisted by Gordie Walker, the Most Valuable Player in this game for his performance goal. Losing this game dropped Castlegar from the “A” division to the “A” consolation. Game Three Vernon 12, Castlegar 1. Castlegar’s lone goal was scored by Ken Ross, assisted by David Perebudoff. In goal were David De Rosa and Steven Voykin. _ This loss knocked the Castlegar team out of the with ‘83 seconds remaining in = the game. Game Two Nelson 4, Castlegar 2. In goal were David De Rosa pad Steven Voykin. Scoring’ fc Castlegar were David Bicton and Gordie Walker. Steven Voykin received More than 300 area high school musicians will be in Castlegar Monday for a special workshop with the visiting Winnipeg Brass Ensemble. The group of five leading Winnipeg musicians will be in town for a public concert at Selkirk College Monday night, Band students from Caastle- gat, Trail and Nelson will be here for the morning workshop at the college. Winnipeg Brass Ensemble, since its premier concert. in October, has performed exten- sively in Manitoba and has been featured on CBC Radio Canada, Monday's concert will in- tlude music extending from the renaissance to today. Members of the ensemble are Ramon Parcolls and Dan Gominder on trumpet; Kenneth Stahl, horn; “Jobn Miller, trombone; and Michael Eastrep, tuba. Job Centre For Students Is Now Open Canada Manpower Centre for Students is now open at 1410 Bay Ave. in Trail to bring together job-seeking students and potential employers in the Castlegar and Grand Forks areas. Jim Muir has been ap- pointed manager of the centre and will be assisted throughout the summer by trained student. counsellors, ‘The staff will be contacting employers in the spring and early summer months to dis- cuss the services the student ‘centre provides and to enquire about employee needs during the summer. School visits, which will include Stanley Humphries, will nlso be made to offer job-hunting tips to stud- lents. For further information, contact the Canada Manpower Centre for Students in Trail. ATTENTION We are now taking orders’ for Sewer Installations WE WILL: Excavate, Install Pipe, Hook-up, Backfill, Proper Fill & Top Soil available. Complete Service — Firm Prices DEPENDONUS _ .. UNNAIRD TRANSFER LID. PHONE 365-7124 Kiwanis Club Presents Record Player fo Sr. Citizens Assoc. On behalf of the Kiwanis Club of Castlegar, Mike Saw- chenko made an official presen- tation of a record player with attachments to the members of the Castlegar and District Senior Citizens’ Association at its regular meeting held last Thursday evening. The mem- bers would like to extend their ‘The highlight of-the social hour was the presentation of birth- day cakes to both Mrs. Ballard and J. Barr, Hobitat. Host Brochure Inf tive thanks an to the Kiwanis Club for its generosity and assistance. Th Copies of Habitat Host ure, an illustrated,” in- tion of the holding of one or two business meetings each month was also discussed and it was decided to hold one business meeting each month and a social evening on the third Thursday of each month. ‘The executive was given pow- er to act on any important business that needed attention in between the business meet- The resolutions which are to be acted on at the annual S.C.A. meeting in Prince George next month had been dealt with and forwarded to Mrs. Quirk in Nelson, who will act as proxy for Castlegar. It was indicated that the Senior Citizens are enjoying their social exchange visits with members from other districts. Nelson bowlers were recent visitors of the local association and a return game will be held in Nelson on April 19. An afternoon of cribbage between members from Castlegar and took place recently, with prizes going to players from both inti makers are busy working on ‘their projects. A report was given by’ Mrs. J..Heslop regarding bus trips. during the summer months. She will’ make -a further report at the next meeting when she has had further discussions with recrea- tion director Pat Metge. who celebrated her ‘90th birth- day last week. At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed an hour of entertainment provided by the members of Harmony Friendship Unit. Games and singing were enjoyed, followed by the serving of refreshments. fe booklet on all aspects of the United Nations Confer. ence on Human Settlements which will take place in Vancou- ver, May 31 - June 11, 1976, is now available for the general” public. The booklet, with text in ickground information on Habitat for visitors from other countries planning to attend the confer ence. It has been widely distributed abroad. Copies may be obtained by writing Canadian Habitat Sec- retariat, P. O. Box:49183, The Bentall:: Centre,, Vancouver, BC. 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