SS, sss bts Nee November 23, 1983 “Sihicr citizens view ‘slides _ Castlegar Senior Citizens were taken on ‘a ‘series of trips around the west at their social meeting on Nov. 17. oa Helen Dynlop was the tour director for the after- noon. Through her color tions, much of the beauty of the world around us was displayed. Starting with a tour taken by a group of 8) members of and fed by her graphic descrip- the West Kootenay Natur- alist Associ the slides covered a wide range of in- Recreation news terest, from the beauties of Waterton Lake, through the foothills into Alberta and Montana, to the ‘historical buildings of Fort Walsh, es-. tablished in 1875, . In other trips, Mrs. Dunlop - She even surprised all with apicture of red snow! A large field of the usually white stuff stained a deep pink by a peculiar algae. Of great interest and beauty. were the Cominco ‘at Kimber ley, and on to the southern coast.;and Mission Capis- trano, where everyone looks for the to arrive on Ritchio Rubinogf Suits ; ven sand Ladies 8t. Joseph's Day each March..; The audience of 53 seniors was enthusiastic: about this took her through the Purcell Mountains, Pillar Lake, the Grand Tetons, touched on Yellowstone Park and its geysers, and returned via the snow fields and the alpine flowers. The tours were not limited to the northwest. Mrs, Dun-° lup also took’ her audience through inland northern Cali- fornia and the Great Mojave Desert, through Death Val-- P and ment chairman “LaDell Lip- sett the’ most ap- led on Mra, Lipsett to introduce the guest speaker, Mrs."Dunlop kept every- one entranced }for the next hour or more, and there fol- lowed a social hour with re- Made-to-Measure ° preciative thanks to all. The meeting had been opened. by - president-elect Curt Waternian in-the ab- h being p by Mrs. Frances Hunter, as- sisted by Mrs. Borghilda Sel- vig ‘and.Mrs. Alice water. : 1364 Bay Avenue, Trail — Phone 368-6314 — If you want to get an early start on your Christmas shopping come down to the Community Complex this weekend and browse through the Blueberry Creek Craft Fair. There will be lots of interesting arts and crafts to view and purchase. The show and sale starts on Friday, at 10 a.m. and runs 'til.9 p.m. and continues on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fair is sponsored by the Blue- berry Recreation Society. Proceeds from the bake sale which will be held at 10 a.m. Friday: go to the Blueberry Ad-Hoc Fire Committee. Cash Bingo An all cash bingo spon- sored by Robson River Ot- ters will be h: Wed- League you still have time to register, but do it now. Reg- istrations for the ski program are being accepted at the recreation office for children ages eight to 12 years. The fee is $12 for the eight- week program. Children can register for the Saturday morning program or for one day per week after school for eight weeks. Ski Instructors For.the teens and adults, there are jackrabbit instruc- tor jobs available to compe- tent skiers. Instructors will receive practical training in how to instruct the jack- rabbit program. More. Instructors. 3 We are also looking for in- for the foll nesday, Nov. 80 at the Com- munity Complex. Early bird games start at 6:30 p.m. with regular games at 7 p.m. Ad- vance tickets are $7 and are eligible for the surprise bo- nus draw. Tickets can be purchased at Kel Print, Mountain Sports Hut, Cen- tral Foods and Johnny's Grocery and Gas. Cross-country Skiing Well ski season is just around the corner and if you have not already. registered your children for the Jack-” Fabbit Cross-country . Ski programs: Chinese Cooking, Greek Cooking, Knitting, Guitar, Paper Tole, Ukranian Egg Decorating. If you can instruct any of these pro- grams or have suggestions for the winter program, please contact Rod or Verona by phoning 865-8886. Skating Hours Public skating hours are: Tuesday/Thursday 2:80 - 4:30 p.m., Wednesday/Fri- day 10:80 a.m. - 12 noon, Saturday 2:45 - 4:45 p.m. and 7:16 - 8:45 p.m., Sunday, 2:15 - 4 p.m. Minto Chapter holds bazaar The Minto Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star held its + annual fall tea and bazaar Saturday in the Legion Hall. The hall was decorated in the Christmas theme. A long table in the front of the hall was covered with a red cloth and centred with a . The sewing and white ele- phant table was supervised by Mrs. M. Rush and Mrs. D. Miskell. The well-laden bake table was in charge of Mrs. W. Crawford, Mrs. D. Craig and Mrs. R. Foubister. Attending the tea tables — were Mrs. J. Booth, Mrs. H. lighted Ch: tree, sur- rounded by Santa’s sleigh and reindeers and other. Christmas motifs. The many tables were each centred with a petite decor- ation with a iighted candle. Greeting the guests as they arrived were Mrs. C. Acker- man, Worthy Matron, and Mrs. 8. Partridge, Associate Matron. Mrs. Ackerman, with a few appropriate words, declared the tea of- ficially open. “the hall was filled to cap- acity with many shoppers. Klimchuk. The kitchen was well staf- fed by Mrs. L, Buffett, Mrs. J.D. Fraser, Mrs. N. Oswald, Mrs. A. Nielson; Mra, “A, MacNicol, Mrs. J. Nicholson and Mrs. A. Sylvest. Tea ticket sales were at- tended by Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs. J. Donnan. Tickets on the afghan draw were in charge of Mrs. C. Petts (draw | is Dec. 29) and the tickets for a dressed doll were sold by Mrs. W. Sommerfield (draw is Dec. 6). Mrs. J. Heslop, - Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. L. . 3 5 HP. Snow Thrower Clears path 23"W auger.e 10” x 3.50x 4" tires no 5 699°" °6 forward & 2 reverse speeds ¢ Self-cleaning © 40 H.P. Snow Thrower With Electric Start IF YOu’ RE NOT GOING TO USE IT? 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Goo edition. $375 OBO, pee 798 is Kt, solid gold charm bracelet niques Sout Ame eee Sag, o Best offer. 56s-ese3 3/93 125 gal. and 500 gal. ol ane) 965-5741 Rollei P350 auto focus side rojector, w/case. 3/92) k, ped a rk, cut, wi an trarek 936 tbe ba cating Rausage ° end smoking Farm, Creston. 11 11228-2007 77 Sal ol tives wedding A ih 17 diamonds, 365-8607" 3/ ACORN: V FIREPLACE. like new. Otters. 1/93 e071 an ‘summer tire, £70714 winter tire, queen-size woint "Cabinet with ih, matching ind. Phone: 365-7497 ALMOST NEW, Gy ut lace. Qranay: red with pl 365. reus thin 4 degree $2.35 plus “3 asta eae ‘Box 8640 SIDES OF PORK, CUT AND RARE. Sides ctia Al beef, pied pat eon ees Niewden ter Ereston. 112-428:9901 or 365: 5662 _- tin/93 WEDDING STATIONERY from Kel Print. Sample books available to ie home Svenings or or weeken- de, 623 Colombia ve., 365-6385 ono AGUNG bought and sold, Cash or t rade. Wise's Ha: Rossland. 112-362-5171 in Our Action Ad Phone Nember is 365-2212 Over cea Moody SXECUNVE Home located in: Hi ind Kinnaird page ba featuring 2 fireplaces, oe the dic section assessed Value. teok sunken family 'room.:A must to see inating purchaser. Priced below Ly = ¥ pre OFFICE HOURS. Mon. through Fri. , 9a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. -5 p.m. ae “Selling? LIST WITH THE BEST SELLERS! IF YOU ARE SELLING WE HAVE THE BUYERS| © _ SO List WITH THE BEST SELLERS TRADES Trading equity may bea “solution ‘for you. ries: sale Rana to trade. Coniact the local Western Best Sellers office for a FREE Block ; Bros. Catalog of proper- ties listed throughout _ Canada’‘or discuss your. requirements. Call: 365-3347 CASTLEGAR NO OBLIGATION PRICE REDUCED! 4 aes Lutheran women BEST BUYS}! continue service The women of St. Peter Clears path 28"W °6 forward & 2 reverse =, speeds plus neutral . ©Safety ‘Dead Man’ clutch © 210° chute rotation ¢ 15” x 5.00 TAMERLANE SUBDIVISION r choicd of 5 level, {reed low to bulld that dream hom: Prices will never be lower! tribution to people in the Lutheran Church have just completed 10 years of service to their church, and continue to work for the Lutheran Women's Missionary League which has thousands of mem- bers in Canada and the USA. At the International Con- vention held in Detroit re- cently, a budget for mission projects of some $600,000 was approved for’ 1984. Every member in Canada has a Mite Box in which to save spare change; each dis- trict has its own projects also. Last spring the Koot- enay Zone collected at Castle- gar 800 sweaters which were sent to LAMP (Missionary Pilots).at Edmonton, for dis- North. Donations of baby layettes, mittens, and other items are also given by local groups and forwarded. The fall workshop of the Kootenay Zone was held in October at Peace Lutheran Church in Tril. The LWML sponsored a ‘marathon runner who is an instructor at Concordia Col- lege, Edmonton and has pre- viously supported students at that Theological College, The only money-raising event of the local group is an annual Advent tea and bake sale. This will be held on Nov. 26. A sewing table and white elephant table are also plan- ned. 10992 D0 x6" tires with chains “* °3-blade Rubber paddle-blades are reversible & - replaceable 14” Electric Power Shovel. For Smaller Clearing Jobs : eClears path 14” wide . Plus: eDual-stage asen system'with double-shear bolts 210° chute rotation wis directional strap °Folding handle ©13” x 5.00 x 6" * Pneumatic tires *49,000!! “Would you believe 'thaf you can have this house built for $49,000 on your lot! AND We have a good selection of lots to Lots | 28 City lots, country lots, com- mercial lots: All shapes, sizes and prices. For the! Rest Deal In Town. _ Call the Best Sellers. Slots, 68" x TH, each — $12,900. Slots, ‘each — $14, 900. incleding footings ind $3000 ral Grant Cer- tificate, Gront @: expires Dec. QUALITY To pPisAsE THE mOiT: Nema $17,000. Pept Al Trailer lot, $15,500. PASS CREEK 2 acres, $17,000. PASS CREEK 1.94 acres, $19,000. UPPER FAIRVIEW AGTH AVE. SOUTH. 2 bedroom home on beoutitul .45 acre lot. Will trade tor berger home, Some’ are OPEN HOUSES 3 HOMES OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING 107 FERRY AVE. irmegzlare home home Sey -$ end Your Hostess — Lil Whitley 1416 ARROW LAKES 3, bedroom home in “like-new” con ition. Sele pries $41,000. ‘You Host — Sten Pertridge 111 FERRY AVE. ewer bad stare nome ie ened. Your Host — Peter Blockwey} Saturday, November 26, 1 - 3 p.m. Thank You ! would.like to thank all those who voted for me for School Trustee in the 1983 Municipal Elections. LINDA KRULL S.ocres, $44,900. FOLLOW THE SIGNS with chains choose from. Prices Effective While Quantities Last STORE HOURS WANETA PLAZA —_,, STORE HOURS HIGHWAY 3 TRAIL thurs. & Fri. 9: 30-8:00 = = Wolo