ag erat a i a mt con wi, mn ON re ennai oS pie 8 a ables 63 B2 z CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurdoy May 3, 1979 B3: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 3, 1979 ; , /{ Doug Pringle y) SUMMER ALMOST AROUND THE CORNER, thee aeeea of the major rock festivals is almost upon us “$11, ,000 Grant Aids - Miner's Hall Parliamentary - PLAYOFFS. and there is one piready in at could outdo 1 WO! every other rock festival ever held, It’s called the California World Music Festival and it's part of a series of concerts that began in Dallas last summer under th name Texas Jam. The plan is to tour the whole festival irom city io city in fact to 25 projected locations through- out 1979, ie it is not all music. On the rounds ct each na, ToC! ove continuously including films fea 3 featuring Jimi Hendrix, the Beatls, Led Zep; ppelin a and m : The "festival definitely hooked for Orlando, Los Angles, Dallas and Chtcaro, during the summer but the lan is to also have it visit Toronto, Montreal, Atlanta, hiladelphia, Norfolk, Denver, Kansas City, Cleveland, n-Salem, Washington, New Orleans, Memphis, Oakland, Seattle, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Detroit, Louls: ville arid Cincinnatl. Oh, I almost forgot —the acts. The Anerrcan sict) World Hosle Festival will Trick, the Fabulous Pood! le Money, Head Finest and chi e TORONTO-BASED BAND les, the Outlaws, REO S) pa ‘on, Toto, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Brownsville, East, Boomtown Rats, Mother's eech & Chong. See you there ! Allan Marshall and Steve McMarray of Wireless i fexture Ted Nugent, ee WIRELESS seems to be hav- ‘ MANAGEMENT SEMINAR sponsored last ral Business Development week by the Fed and Co, of Trail. Objective of Seminars such as the one held last week Is to promote Bank drew owners and managers of small In small and i businesses from communities that included Trail, New Denver, Nelson, Robson, Silver- fon, ‘Castlegar, Blueberry Creek one person from Moose Jaw, Sask. The seminar topic dealt with the management of human resources and cost controls. Guest speoker was Chuck Lenfesty of C. C. Lenfesty and even ize Canadian businesses. FBDB represen- tatives who condu the seminar included manogement services officer Herb Thiessen, Bob Pavich and management’ services assistant Sharon Coventry. “. —News/Mirror Fotos by Burt Campbell "Canada Ranks 6th Biggest-Meat-Eaters : ‘Australia is the world's leading per capita meat-con- suming country. Each person there eats an average of 280.6 pounds of meat a year. Canada is sixth in per capita meat consumption with 175.04 pounds. According to prelit figures from the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, here were the world’s top 20 meat-con- suming countries in 1977: Per capita Country . 1, Australia 2, New Zealand consumption 280.60 lbs, 228.39 Ibs, 3. Argentina 222.44 Ibs, 4. United States - 199.66 Ibs. 176,68 Ibs, 176.04 lbs, 164.24 Ibs, 157.62 Ibs. 9. West Germany 10, France 11. Switzerland 12, East Germany 18. Poland 14, Ireland 15. Denmark 16. United Kingdom 126. 76 Ibs. 17. Netherlands 123.67 Ibs. 18, Czechoslovakia 121.25 Ibs. 19. Sweden 117.72 Ibs, 20. Hungary 116.16 Ibse 18 Ibs. . Lele lava 663 Columbia Dashwood Windows & Doors | ‘Doub! AT le Seal) So] jan a 6| (OG 7 ge HE Sliders & Patio ol KOOTENAY BUILDERS LTD Castlegar ilable at: RUBBER STAMPS {| CASTLEGAR .NEWS Phone 365-7266 191 Columbia Ave. CASTIE REALTY |] APPOINTMENT a . Greg. W. Nichvalodoff Mr. Bjorn A. Edbtad, Pre- sident, Castle Realty Ltd., Is 8 pleased to aniounce the appointment of Mr. Greg, W. Nichvaledoff as Agent- Nominee of the Castlegar Branch, effective Immed- tately. Mr. —Nichvalodoft will retain his previous duties as Sales Manager. Mr. Nichvalodoff has re- cently completed the A- gent's course through the University of British Co- lumbla, Faculty of Com- merce and Business Ad- ministration, and has met all the requirements as set out by the Real Estate Counell of British Colum- bia. 4 BUDDY KNOX MILLION SELLERS — Party Doll, Hula Love, Rock Your Little Baby to Sleep, I’m Sticking With You PERSONAL APPEARANCE — Dick .Clark's American Bandstand. NIGHTLY 9:30 ONE WEEK KiPs CASE co-ordinator Bob Duthie, credit officer | Before You ae Check Out CAMPION! It you area fisherman, waterskier or cruising family, Campion! hasa boat ‘in the size and style to suit you, Cam) 16 foot Comma: Bridge Cruisers. All Campions are built with the gas miser oe ed Vee-Hull to give you maximum performance plus a smooth seaworthy ride and fuel economy that puts other boats to shame. 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Last Week's Winner * ( wonder if | could dig up enough material to write a book, too” —Submitted by: David Brooks, Box 87, Christina Lake, 8.Cc, VOH 1E0 A British Columbia Herl- tage Trust grant of $11,000 has been made to the City of Rossland ‘to stabilize the Mi- ner’s Hall, according ‘to an announcement by Hugh Curtis, provincial secretary and minis. : ter of government services, The ball, built by the ” western federation of miners in 1897, was, for many years, the focus of community | life ‘in “Rossland, Original funding for the project. was raised by the miners of that day, who contri- buted a day's pay. But, for 50 years, the hall has béen under- _used and deteriorating. Curtis, stated, “The City of Rossland is to be commended for recognizing the historical significance of this building and designating it a heritage site.” The ‘present owner of the building, Local 480 of the’ - United Steelworkers of Ame- rica, has granted a 99-year ‘lease to the Rossland Heritage Society, which is now ‘working to stabilize the building before restoring it to its original’ condition. When completed, the hall will be used as a community centre. Total cost of the project is estimated at $300,000, Aglow Release Join us for a weekend of rich blessing at our ‘West Kootenay Women's Aglow Re- treat, May 4, & and 6, at the Castlegar Regional Recreation © Complex. Speaker will be Fran Lance, from Spokane, Wash, She serves as communication — . assistant on the Women's Aglow Fellowship International Ministry Board. Her respon- sibilities lie mainly in the field of television, a-new area for Aglow. Lance graduated from Se- attle Pacific College in the field “of home® economics and did graduate work at New York University. She taught school for eight years, two of which, were spent in Sitka, Alaska. * Fran: is married. to Russel. je: Lance, also.a teacher. They'Ijye"~ Here's a letter from a reader that will break your heart. A young mother of two in Navarre, Ohio, writes: “I heard you had a column on coat hangers that multiplied shamelessly in your closet. You assumed everyone else had this problem. I don’t, Mine not only refuse to breed, but they are on their way to becoming extinct. Is it possible my coat hangers have been altered or my closet isn’t providing the Please reply soon, asTam running out of coat nanaers and would ike to to start breeding as soan as possible. — Amy” Boy, some of us don’t know how lucky we are until we read something like that. Naturally, I cannot be too explicit ina newspaper column that could fall in the hands of children, but I will try to give youacrash course on the hanger's reproduction cycle. Obvicusly, you must have a male and a female hangor ( thoy know. who they are) and then you must set the proper atmosphere for reproduction. Place them in a dark closet. Don't crowd them. Don't overload them. Don’t rush them. Don’t wateh them. — Hangers generally set their own gestation period. For some reason, the ugly ones multiply at a faster rate. Like the ones with the rolled cardboard that bend in half when you hang a belt on them. Or the cheapie metal ones that have the rigidity of cooked spaghetti.” There have only been six births reported of the fancy wooden ones that hold trousers and a suit coat. (Two in a closet in Venezuela, three ina cloakroom in Paris, and one in a garment bag jammed in a rack on the Corcorde enroute to London.) When you are expecting guests, they tend to become frigid. When you try to bundle them up and pack them off, they lock themselves together in a unified act of defiance. Hotels limit their sex life by literally shackling them to the rod so they can't be stolen by guests to take home and breed. ‘There are a few anti-hanger proponents who want,to get the : hanger population down to zero. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I say God never. gives you more hangers than you can handle. Besides, this little group of over-sexed nomads never hurt anyone. They don't use up air, water or energy. All they do is hang around a dark closet all day and snicker. cv. in.. Seattle: with ».their- five adopted children, ages eight to 15 years. After being baptized in the Holy Spirit, Fran was led to search the scriptures for infor- mation about His gifts. She began teaching and ministering to many. local women in Bible study. classes. “The Gifts of the Holy Spirit,” an Aglow Bible study, was co-authored by Lance and expanded her minis- try. : Lance now travels through- out the country teaching wo- men how they can minister the gilts of the Holy Spirit and ‘ministering to them with the gift of prophecy. For - further information’ look for the programs at 2 arena.’ (ee Watch For It MID-WEEK MIRROR. Missed your copy of The Mirror of wont an exiro copy? They're available ats NELSON Cutler's News ‘511 Boker St. Hilltop Store 1502 Stonley $1. Simon's Gri 636 Fror SuperVolu 718 Vernon $1, Wait's News Depo! * 499 Baker St, TRAIL Allen's 1430 Boy Ave. Colder's Book Nook 1410 Bay Ave, Conada Safeway .- Eost Trail Nelson Ave. Grocery 110 Nelson Ave, RED Grocery 2394 - 6lh Ave, SuperVolu Waneta Plaza Glenmesry Market 3192 Highway Dr. WARFIELD Wartield Market 870 Schofield Hwy. CASTLEGAR uh o =a = at the Pro Shop 1268 Pine Ave. TRAIL SQUASH . 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