GROUND BEEF Edwards. Regular, Fine or Extra Fine Grind. Regular Quality. 5 lb. chub. Limit 1. 4.40 ea. 300 g pkg. works out to 1.94/ kg. APPLE » BEBARON OF 98 JUICE t= BEEF ROAST From Concentrate. Town House Cut from the Outside Round. 1 Litre Carton Boneless 4.37/ kg Ib eonttinae Rl iO ALR ERMINE se mg 8S PURE PORK SAUSAGE Or Breakfast. 2.18/kg. HUGGIES DIAPERS GREEN ONION Selected Step Systems. 52, 60, Imported. 80 or 84's. Limit 1. Bunch. Over limit price 19.98 : ea [ a, ... (C93) SAFEWAY « ‘ m Wednesday, March 25, 1992 ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL... school. d News photo by Glen Freeman Things are changing at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. The buidling is undergoing massive renovations which has it looking more like worn-torn Iraq than the city’s only high TRAVEL 7 INFOCENTRES CASTLEGAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1975-6th Ave. , 365-6313 Robson Community Memorial Church and Cemetery ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, April 1st, 7 p.m. Everyone Weicome ARROW LAKE ELEVATION 1408.13 ft. on Mar. 21 Forecast of Elevation KEENLEYSIDE DAM LOCK During the next 2 to 3 weeks the lock at Keenleyside may have periods of restricted use due to maintenance starting March 19, 1992. B.C. Hydro apologizes for any inconvenience. LET'S STOP RACISM If you don't ® Canada ; ” Racism, who will? City finds its twin © The lastest phase a : in Castlegar’s sister city relationship with Embetsu, Japan will ‘occur at the end of this month. . Previously the vis- its back and forth have involved govern- ment representatives A i and students andin-| The City Voice structors at the post- secondary level. - © ; This visit will be the first for students as the junior high school level. ‘ : Nine young people,.aged 12 to 14, will be accompanied by three adults on the trip to Castlegar. They are spending a day and a half vigitisig Vancouver and Victoria. before flying here on Sunday aff pon. -.. @Tnorder to get a good idea of Canadiz fe and to be a part of the school system, the visitors will be hosted by Castlegar families for two of the three nights of their stay. Sunday evening will be their first;opportunity to visit with their homestay families, as they all ggi6 the Castlegar and Dis- ’ trict Community Complex for a swim, or a sauna: On Monday, the Kinnaird Junior Secondary students from - the homestay families will join the visitors on a tour of the area. They will stop at several of our local spots of interest, inchud- ing Zuckerberg Island, Selkirk College and Syringa Creek Park. That evening they will get their first taste of Canadian home ooking. -- On Tuesday, the visitors will spend the day at Kinnaird Ju- - nior Secondary, attending classes with their homestay partners. That evening everyone involved in the visit will gather at Castlegar City Council Chambers for a reception honoring our guests. : i: Early Wednesday morning, the group will start their trip ome. They will not be in Castlegar for very long, but the activities planned promise to give them a good introduction to the things that make community a good place to live. Please give this group a warm Kootenay Welcome when you see them. : ci “People may be different on the outside, but they are no different on the inside.” — Jasmine Buntain, Age 1] Our children are called the future. They come into our world full of innocence and: hope until they are taught to distrust and, sometimes, even to hate. Racists are made, not born. Parents can teach their children to understand the value of compassion, respect and understanding of others. Or, they can sow the seeds of intolerance, bigotry and cruelty — the things that divide a society and keep us apart. Racism exists in many forms and can be found everywhere in Canada. March 21 is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. And it is Canada’s Anti-Racism Day, a time for us all to join the fight against inequality. Let’s work together with our families and friends to break down the barriers that divide us. Let’s-set Let’s bring back the hope of a better tomorrow and make it real because ... ; . ws