BONELESS BEEF BOTTOM ROUND ROAST ey a.9198| WHOLE FRYING CHICKEN ro Mirch eet Seer GRANULATED B.C. SUGAR woe 102979 ‘BLACK BARLINKA GRAPES. SUNRYPE APPLE JUICE "SAFEWAY _ MOTOR OlL Case of 24 tiNS sisi. veces 525% ROYALE ° Pamily, friends honored | Nick ‘and Mary: Koftinow | of. Robson * April 10 marking the couples golden wedding anniversary. Held at the: Robson. hall,” relatives . and j ‘Walter Holuboff of Castlegar. ‘proposed the toast to thé couple and read. congratu- ‘lations from: Castlegar city council and from friends’ in Port Hardy, B.C. , , A. presentation’ was also made to the couple by their. son Ed on behalf of the family and friends.’ Mr. .and) Mrs.: Koftinow were married Feb. 11, 1982 in Castlegar. They later moved to Salmo where they lived until 1967 when they made their home in Robson; : During his working years Mr, Koftinow worked as a cement finisher. He retired in } 1974, The. couple have three ;. sons, Nick, Ed and Jack; two daughters, and Chris- -tine'and 12 grandchildren. Family members in at. “tendance were Ed and Judy Koftinow and family. of ‘Castlegar and Larry ‘and Christine Chutskoff and faim. ily’ nis a for, 50 Btooehnott, 69, died April 19, Bervices » began * Tuesday from the: ‘Castlegar Funeral‘ Chapel and’ coneluded today, from the Ootischenia Russian >: Born Oct. 20, 1912 at Ver- -rigin, Sask, Mrs, Stoochnoff came to B,C, as a small child with her ‘parents settling: at Champion Creek. She’ married John Stooch- F noff' in’1931 at: Ootischenia. : Mrs," Stoochhoff” was’ .a . member ‘of “the ‘Union’: of Picloram Mr. and Mrs, Nick Koftinow of Robson: Heroes of hotel fire. MICA’ CREEK: (CP) -— Two people who risked their lives to save' others after a hotel explosion’ have | been during an in- Western pop : culture is denounced MOSCOW: (REUTER) — Soviet authorities stepped up’ a campaign against the influ- ence of western pop culture,’ Tuesday with an article’ at-' reread rock ‘music and its” quest for their action. The two’ blasts of leaking’ propane. gas. at the “Mica : Creek Village Hotel in March claimed two lives’ but :more than 40 people escaped larg- ely because. of. Cora Smith and Ronald Moors, said Rev- elstoke coroner: George Evans. Moore kicked in the doors of the hotel, 185 kilometres north of Revelstoke, to free trapped weekend skiers. Sot Pulled injured Chris: “FARM OPERATORS: ‘You will receive your. 1981 PARTIAL INTEREST REIMBURSEMENT. Under the Agricultural Credit Act if you are eligible and apply not leter than tine MacDonald part way. through a hole in the wall be-- fore ‘calling’ for further help. ‘MacDonald's husband Dan- iel,'a’ B.C: Hydro‘ employee, had? removed: fallen debris from;her’ after, the first ex- plosion’and made the escape hole in the wall, said Evans. But Mr.. MacDonald. died after “'a) second. explosion rocked the hotel. John Smith, one of the hotel owners, also was killed. Both had been in- specting the’ leak’ when the: “ propane: vignited. | Firefighters battled the fire for, 8% hours and .10 guests were taken to, hos, pita os ee ‘The inquest jury, recom mended | more frequént : spections of | propane “ eas” equipment and: ‘improve- ments to nafety measures, |. “100 Eaton’ Ss. ~ employees . terminated | VANCOUVER (CB) ~Termination . ‘natices."“-have been. given .to ‘100: Eaton's ent store f | VANCOUVER (CP), =: » B.C. Hydro has a limited pro- gram using the chemical her- bicide.: ‘picloram ~' that): U.S.: ‘studies say-causes ‘cancer, a Hydro. spokesman ‘sald this week, Picloram, ‘sold under. the. trade name ,Tordon, ia used, by; Hydro ;through | permits issued’ by: the : pest,’ control’ “branch, said Flint Bondurant. ‘suggested..that Tordon may Hydro uses both: Tordon '10-K pellets and Tordoxt 101 liquid. “It’s a limited program and never around” water,” said Bondurant... ‘The chemical’ is -used - to control: broadleaf ‘weeds‘and ‘woody brush along highways and Hydro ‘tower rights-of- way, he said;: here, Eaton's... Vancouver manager. Tom -Gladney: ‘said . Monday, . The tertainations, handed “out last week, are part‘of the.” company’s ““consolidation of those ® activities ‘that don't. : face the customer,” Gladney ' said.’ Employees in account- ing, i distribution’ - and pur- y chasing are affected.” Province of) (3) British: Columbia. Ministry:of | ~ Agriculture and Food, Is Credit Branch, Wesonia 3573) S121 (cal 212 or 228) Mail applications postmarked no late than Apr 30, 196210: “Ag tural Credit Branch een Victoria; B.C. 227 5 ” Save 606. Regular, ; (227 g)8oz.Jar.......e eee HARVEST wee Save 56¢. 1.36 kg, tb, Pa Prices effective re 22, 8: 24. IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE .” sig SAFEWAY ANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY. Eaton's announced ‘earlier this month it will be’moving © some, key operations to Tor- onto, . resulting inthe ‘elim-" An Eaton's official'said at the.“ time * the’. ‘operations slated for, centralization ’ in. cluded ‘accounting, ” purchas- © ing.) distetbution © and Per. - sonnel. 0°" > Gladney said Monday the » terminations affect everyone 2: from “management down: to™ -yataft levels.” " ” All the- figures were. ad: justed for normal - seasonal variations. was unable to >gay how much ‘of the sub- stance’ Hydro uses, or how — many. permits . have been Assued. at ‘Tordion has béen tested in “the Us 8. by Industrial Biotest - sons, John ‘J. of; Trail «Larry. of; Gotischenia two ‘daughters, Violet’ Streloff of ‘Pass: Creek’: and “Glades + Stoochnoff of Ootisckien! and eight ‘grandchildren.’ She was. predeceased by. her husband, John,’ in 1974; ‘one’ brother, William :Pere- -versoff, and one sister, Mary Laboratories, but that thoir tests are being Tepeated by ‘Agriculttire” Canada “and Health and Welfare Canada | because:the U.S. studies are under que&tion,” sald - Don Cronin, permit co-ordinator, of the Pest: Control: Branch.’ The: U.8. studies. ‘suggest that ‘the chenileal -pleloram - : may cause’ cancer. / “Some of the U.S. findings be: related ‘to’ cancer,’ birth defects and long-term disab- ilities,” Cronin said.’ ie “Canada {s doing. its own testing and the use of Tordon is permitted while the teats are going on.” ~ Terdon is aregistered her- bicide. and “is sold to ‘¢om- panies such as Hydeo under ‘permits. Cronin said Hydro has a limited aerial spraying oper- ation of Tordon 101, but that its principal use “is. on: the ground in pellet form. Sally Ride. first woman in. space?: WASHINGTON ee hae -Astrophysicist. | Sally’ * will bécomie “the’ ‘first ’ a ‘space as.a’crew < woman ‘in ‘ member of ‘the shuttle Chal- lenger. next year, NASA an- nounced this week.. “The. ‘space’ agency also named Guion Bluford, a U.S. . Air Force lieutenant-colonel, as the first American black ., assigned to an orbital :mis- ? he Oeste Area a |. Ride,” 30. 5 to, ra with three male. astronauts ’on a six-day. ‘journey: to‘! begin Apri 20, 1983. As ‘a mission’ she: will, work on putting three: satellites ; into. orbit. "| Answer for Sunday Crossword Puzzle No, 996.” 1 By Cc CAMPBELL and E. MeMACKIN : “: Yellow glacier lilies are naw blooming on low motintain slopes along Kootenay valleys. + - 4 The yellow glacier lily (Evythronium gradnjflorium) is ‘the only yellow: lily in the area’ with'two large, shiny, oblong basal leaves, It may have one'to several flowers nodding from its tong stem. Each flower: has six, long, recurved petals. These flowers bloom later in the year at higher elevations. i April is a good’ month to begin looking. for flowers. Identification is relatively easy, because there: are only a few species blooraing: vat this time. These early bl take anow melt and sunny slopes whi trees and shrubs. Many spring flowers biéom, produce seeds and die back of will be shaded me by + completely before mid-summer. Some of these require several years of growth ‘from seed before they will. produce flowers. Food. stored in. this ‘short growing - season becomes energy for producing next year's flowers,” 80 one should be careful not to pick leaves: of flowers as this:‘may, lessen the Possibility . of blooms: in fo i years.) <= A leisurely stroll along a a sunny slope should pinkish-white flowers of ‘springbeauty, ‘the’ light blue flowers of mountain: bluebell and blue-eyed Mary, the « white flowers of a bisquit root and the yellow. flowers of an early, low-growing buttercup. These flowers can be seen along much of the Dewdney ‘Trail'and Jone Pine Hill Trail, These trails are within'a “short distance of the Wildlife Centre. For information write: Creston Valley Wildlife Centre, Box 1849, Creston, B.C. VOB 1G0 or Phone: 604-428-9383. *y niliee Yellow Glacier Lily “John J. Obedkoff passes at age 74 Services began’, Monday and concluded © “yesterday, from the Castlegar Funeral Chapel for John J. Obedkoff, 74, of Castlegar who died April’ 17, Born. Aug. 7, 1907 in Ben- ito, Man. Mr. Obedkoff came to B.C. asa small boy settling near Nelson, He moved to Ootischenia and then’ to “| Raspberry Village before coming to live in Castlegar in During his life he worked in’ the sawmill Industry for By BARBARA. BULLARD- The folks at Mt. Sentinel.“ have ught of another way. luce their atudents to he “peal” adult world. The young people about to enter the world. of work wish to achieve | some fAegroe of inde- ISIEINISIE] isi ISITIONR} LYISIE'R} GRR TAOISMDOERSIONIO} seal ERNES . ARAIVIERA ra 2 SHUNT BEA BA TASMESSEC ol: TIP INIS| DE | oer REENIAITIAIL IF (EI RAMON National Book Festival Author to give reading p of Grecian By JUDY W TH Librarian The prominent Canadian author Audrey Thomas will give a reading in the Castle- gar."Branch of. the library Monday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. She is visiting Castlegar un- der the auspices of the Na- tional Book Festival and the Castlegar Library in the an- nual celebrations of Canadian writers and writing. Thomas has written sev- . eral novels and’ volumes of short stories and gained much critical. and popular acclaim qyer the years since a her’ firat ‘novel ‘Mrs. ‘Blood’. was published in’ 1970. She writes about women — their inmost feeling, hurts and joys — with wit and perception. In ‘Mrs. Blood’ she broke new ground at that time by writ- ing about women's bodies, sharing the trauma of mis- earriage-and loss with hun- dreds .of women previously reticent about thier, experi- ences. “In ‘Songs my mother taught me’ she. chronicles a. young girl's painful coming of age and her éscape from loneliness - and-despair; in ‘Latakia’ she explores the problems of communication between a woman writer and ht over, against the shim- ~ NATIONAL FESTIVAL _- mering scenery. Her recent : collection, of ; short fiction ‘Real Mothers’ is receiving a lot-of mediz .at- tention at the monient. In these stories, she:takes us to France, Africa’ arid Greece, vivid settings forthe himan comedies played out against — a them, and she writes;about Galiano Island where she lived while writing the stor- ies. Audrey Thomas has been described by one literary critic as “one of Canada's most valuable Fovelis human condition . ., she writes, with courage, clarity. and startling orginality about explorer. of the ! the things people seek te. hide.” Anyone interested i in Can-: adian writing should not. miss. this opportunity “to come along’to the library on Mon: ‘day night to meet. Thomas: Before the reading she will present prizes to the winners _| ‘of the library's poetry.com-, petition. During. this week a; patron-of-the-week raffle will be held in both branches. All prizes are sponsored by the’ National Book, Festival. Sp bee 2 ae ‘Women’s Aglow — Easter. message’ The Easter. message,’ the message of salvation, the ‘message of eternal life. is 2,000 years old, It is exciting. It is new like spring. It is a - message springing up to new. life, to resurrection Power, to God's love for the ‘universe. He is risent ‘Hallelujah! This. was=.the © theme brought ® to’ “this .-month’s Women’s ‘Aglow meéting by June Read. Read introduced her address by singing the stirring “Easter Song.” . She eased the question, . “Do you know Jesus? He has freely given us the Spirit of power, love and life so that He might love the' people of the world thru us. To-be.a chosen child of God we must - be’ born-again. God's word, the Bible, says we must be born once of the’ flesh and Mrs. Read went on ‘to quote John 14:16, “And I will AUDREY THOMAS -- author ask the Father, and he will || give you another counselor to be with you forever — the. Spirit‘ of truth.” Mrs. Read invited women wanting to receive these gifts to step forth and ask the Lord. ee Pearl Philipoff led the ladies in worship and praise. Emily Schultz shared her personal story of the Lard's love for her through, severe illness and the ‘loss of a son and her husband. Psalm 34 and, Psalm 189 have helped” Mrs. Schultz understand and trust God. Special music was pre- sented by Tammy Read on her flute and Cary Sahlstrom at’ the piano. The“ Kootenay Women's * Aglow Spring Retreat will be held April 30 and May 1, 2 in ee bea al jul mi . Development “If you run a eal business or . are considering starting one, and would like'to discuss any aspéct of “it, make'an appointment to meet - our. business ‘counsellor. We offer‘a full range of information and:counselling on Bes Monday, April. 26, 982 : ':12n00n= 5 pam.” Casil Chamb of C 1444 Columbia, Avenue” Management ‘Techniques and Government assistance programs, at no charge to you: ~ Linda Green . At The; ‘Business Information Centre Phone: "965-6313 To Arrange An Appointment Please Call: Small Buisinoss Counselling is oie of the * ‘many Business Assistance Programs.: ae offered by this’ Ministry: of your: ‘ ; aaa Provincial Government, we will show you - 5. ‘ways to comfort again of the spirit. John A + Rossland. . 3:16." Atiust over 4% f poun Filion lost 360 pour I decided to. change my life. Now Lam what | always wanted to be --.slimt tall, Lillian Leger weighed a hefty 268 js. That was in perl 1980, In the next 13 months, Thanks, Diet Center.” ont THE LOS, ’ APPOINTMEN TS ANYTIME. 1] Coll today. & could change .\ Ac hardly get around. Something had to be done, so I went fo Diet Centre: Diet Center taught-me h proper foods. | felt very good all the time | was on the program. Now I've got mich more energy. | like mysalt Sat. hours: beginning April 17 —7:30 a.m.-8:30 cia . Phone 365-6256 or call collect 352-2426 (after hours) _ : Leould, jow to eat the Lillian Doris Leger of Chilliwack, B.C. Call Diet Center. You can lose 17 to 25 pounds in just 6 weeks. Mon Fal 7a.m.: 2 ay m. it, 8:30-9:30 a. Yel, they. hi ~experiénce on t! a oh Natur- ally, ‘they were quite inter- ‘ested in careers Day, which -. happened last Thursday. = ‘The special day progressed. as follows: regular classes for _Brades 9-12’ were :cancelled, short brief:on. moti- « ation and achievement, each. student,” had -fr ee choice among ‘a ety of seven sessions. \ “Phese’ 80-minute sessions were held by local workers -and professionals in the field. ‘Some of the. careers urider perusal were; aviation, radio, “RCMP, banking, tourism and hospitality, hairdressing, and social services. ‘Students had a chance to -sample seven or eight. car- eers.as. presented in these ions. = - Each" speaker had his or~ her own style of relating to. the students. ‘ a weemight gu ea issmore opportuni computer’ eae skilled * construction, . services and CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 21,1982 BS OOTISCHENJA IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT tioth Waldie's Sawmill and ~Celgar. * + * Mr, Obedkoff is survived by one nephew, Peter Obed- koff and two nieces, Pauline + Plotnikoff and Nancy Laktin, all of Castlegar. Ho was predeceased by one brother, Andrew, in 1962 and one nephew, Andrew, in 1970. Burial was at Park Mem- arial Cemetery with funeral arrangements under. the dir- -: ection of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. the arts, than in forestry and- agriculture. | This is the situation grade “uates face.. The Grade 12 foods class - prepared an excellent lunch of borsch, Russian bread and cheesecake. The job repre- :-sentatiyes, who had: come ” from a8 far as Trail and Nel- at 7:30 p.m. Ootischenia Community Hall Notice of Annual General Meeting Wednesday, April 28 SAT. 9'a.m.-noon KOKANEE TAX “Your Established Tax Service'’ OPEN MON.-FRI., 9.a:m.-5 p.m. “(ite ‘our office hours are not convenient call fora spectal appointment) son, thoroughly enjoyed a hearty mid-day meal. Neigh- bors and Laie were wel- NOTICE The Board of Management of the Hospital requires directors to replace members completing their terms of office. Join the Hospital Society today. 365-6161 278 Columbia Ave. 365-2416 Membership in the Society is open to all persons in the Hospital District: Castlegar, Robson, Brilliant, Ootischenia, Blueberry, Thrums, etc. DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 4 oppointed 6 electa: - Three new directors must be elected at the Annual Meeting on June 10, 1982. {2 directors for a3 year term; | director for a1 year term). Candidates must join the Society before May 10, 1982. YOU may join the Society by paying $1.00 at the Hospital between the hours of8a.m.-9 p.m. Present members may renew their membership any time before the Annual Meeting in June CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT ' HOSPITAL SOCIETY Just $10 with any Elizabeth Arden purchase at the Bay Elizabeth Arden has a healthy respect * for your skin. She also has a wonderful offer for you. Right now at the Bay, the Case for Great Skin is yours for just $40 with _ any Elizabeth Arden purchase. 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