A2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 30, 1980 Property expropriation workshop at Selkirk Taree experts will pro. Simon Fraser University iso vide finan atthe work- i C. © Property expropri ation to be held May 10 from si t plas Big of tbe Arrow abe for BC. Rebar Spilker, a Cas- tlegar lawyer, will provide information on” the legal rights of property owners with respect to expropriation procedi ures. Frans Braal, a property appraiser, will be advising on vate your property's value. Braal has dealings with B.C. Hydro over the xpropaion ot Me arty. " Protessor3.W. Wilson of Mayor Audrey Moore signs Family Month special and it is worth a little coat of time — fami BC. Fumi Release Mayor Moore has en- ying our families probably ‘one of the most cexperier pl pe life. Try to set a definite time ‘each week for family sharing, organize and take part in canis Slit & eneaety a family activities during the month of May. canal lsten and rye Sa, ‘The themes for Family being together. Month this year are family time; fathering; and extend- family. fioe Wise! remombecing Dad this May? Let him know that you enjoy spending time EONEIDA*® ONCE-AYEAR SALE ON 5 PIECE PLACE SETTINGS ‘ALSO SAVE ON COMPLETER SETS SALE ENDS MAY 31, 1980 HEIRLOOM® STAINLESS S:Pe, Place Setting in- ‘dudes: Teaspoon, Dessert proclamation ask him to spend away. The Castlegar Vol- ine wih ot Jo: get unteer Exchange is consider- ‘happy note” occasionally ing starting a grandparent elderly and the problems ater tod you tave shared “agency.” time together and perhaps yy you are interested in ‘suggest that once a week you all sit down to poser A rl wily y face. ‘About one hundred jemakers, co-ordinators, gaa: tere ® or if you are 2 senior ‘© tien without famly close Lev a noted gerentoligst by, call the exchange. We can ™ outline the idea to you; we eed input and Idea, so let's have yours. some coal oR games or late arrivals al. lowed. tf father fo hat Find means and ein to blng ‘out how much fun you can to the have together. care For ideas on Family consulting for the New Hor- ‘Month activities and a book- izons Program for se time, call the citizens of the |- let on parent whose family exchange at 966-2412. Industrial safety seminar hosted locally next week year's Municipal — 8:80 a.m. It is supported by serve Instalation of hypres Iduntat Sa Safety Seminar East and West Kootenay con pipe used in the city’ will be held in, and m assis- new water supply system, arranged, has been arra Bri Cap lerd sy ataated jie wi ‘which oped hoped wil ich fit to all two-hoi “EAT (Explosive and tation) plas a. pase! 's- cussion on the film by rep- reseatatives from Canadian Pacific Rallway Company, l. and Canadian cipant For further information regarding the seminar please spills contact Castlegar's city hall. ‘counsellor, Mrs. Levi has worked on seniors in ‘The seminar focused on Sally KJSS Honor Roll Homemakers attend seminar on seniors Once a Week is Great .-- Twice Weekly is Better! Castlegar News — now SUNDAYS, too The sealer vas ot an ongoing Homonatetn and make CITY OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC NOTICE _ PROPERTY SALE Toke notice that the Council of the City of Castlegar intends to offer for sale the following described Property: Lot 48, District Lot 11974, Kootenay Dis- tric, Plon 1451 (2 Columbla Avenue ay in any given month. North) The lowea! price which will be accapted for the ‘The next training pro- in ote s! Forty TI gram for Homemakers will Boilers (540, be a twoday on the offer ae sa us bo subject to the proposed learnin ser accepting the present rear access Ronodion Pocite eter see HG BOK. 058-0108. rs, clearly coarse Ae) by Mr. and of Argenta and Malte reccived by The Pie or any offer will not necessarily be oc: Cominco Cellulose eeu Ltd. ‘Additional information imay be obtained by contac- ting the City Hall 18th al wil bo feld at the tlegar and District Com- munity’ ey Comte, May 8 van in from 8. a. of Vernon, formeriy of Rob- COMMUNITY® STAINLESS 5-Pc. Place Setting SAVE $9.51 Regular Price $24.50 Now! $14.99 168 Setting in ONEIDA® DELUXE STAINLESS ym- 80n, spent the weekend visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Seott. Mambers of Minto Chap ter who were in Rosalai Monday evening of (aE Practical pro- rams of valuo in everyday life, NEW IN TOWN? pay tanernative, for lenberg. Mrs. H. Johnson, : (Castlegar Socials 7 LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! Spring Holiday SPECIAL Fri. thru Sun, Rent aNew Pontiac or Buick ror Canada, some 1,500 non-profit institutions pro- vide access to the country's culsural, historical, scientific LINDA GREEN 365-6316 M, KENNEDY 365-3590 5:Pe. Place Setting in dudes: Teaspoon, Holow Hands Se: rated Krile, Dinner Fork. Salad Fork @ Carl’s Western Drug Mart Castiecird Plaxo OPEN THIS SUNDAY Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons It’s Boys & Mens Wear! 965-6761 ag TILDEN RENT-A-CAR ected In Castlegs se Inclodes 100 FREE Kilometres Chiy Admtdstrator Coie ‘Avenue North Castl VIN1G7 | + Eastern Star. Kindergarten GRADE ONE i ISTRATION For the 1980-1981 School Year Parents of children who should enroll in either Kinder in or Grade One: ment presently attending Kindergarten 0 register MONDAY, MAY 12 Kinnaird Elementary and Valley Vista fegister at Valley Vista imary Blueberry Creek Elementary TUESDAY, MAY 13. Costlegar Prima land Park Elemeniary WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 Pass Creek Elementary Terrys Elementary (Shoreacres at ar Ontachehia Elementary that a Birth ‘or Baptismal Certificate must’be shown before a child 'garten pupils must be five years old on or before ce “1980. Grode One pupils must be te years old on or before December 31, 1980. Thank you for your co-operation. Please no Board of School Tr School District No? '(Ceoctleger) Secretary Treasurer £ tea open. She invited guests Used be gratefully received by any = committee and sold, with the E entire proceeds Sramese Nate ee Tee Author to give reading Monday By JUDY WEARMOUTH Our many library pa- trons who have bocoms fans of Carol Shielés will have a minute observation which eine) us with unexpected “ Shieids ta Mocdier nd her feeling while researching that sub- has also person next week as she will give a rem EA Judith Gill who, by the rest coincidence, is al wings a biography of res Fiction when her first novel ‘“Small Ceremonies” was pub- Mba ig TT: A sowed oevel A third novel “Happen- If A3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 30, 1980 No At Central Food! jost a stance’ "is equal, ast turns oa the lle summer” and "ls caserly Be der of dudith Gil, awaited. This reading the heroine of “Small Cer’ sponsored by the National emonies.” Book Festival, as are th Her characters are ap- ing women to whom most of us c2n relate and look on as friends. The writing is beautiful, witty and ntelgen. She can rorld of feeling in oe spare ph h ry ‘show will open the National i CHUCK STEAK BEEF BLADE CAN. GRADE...,.... A.$1.59 :WPORK BUTT ROASTS:::. PORK SPARERIBS:.. the Castlegar Branch at 2 os wry humor and a p.m, Z. Voice of the People a Claims first aid article misleading insinuated in_ your column; nor is it the ONLY training and information source util- ined. Edeter, Castlegar News: The flowing ie my res- ponse to “First Aid Instruc- ons ial” ‘by Tim Pad . more Dr. x Sees has raised sympathize with Dr. some good points, but in Schalis for hs obvious tae general the article is mis- tration with the Industrial leading to the reader. First Aid Attendants’ In reference to the des- the Workers’ cription of heart massage in Compensation Board for the manual I would lke to tion or re- em jeartmas- Sen to bs Ei 's not applied in “short, However; it is very un thrusts” as described in Sweat As for the ther im listed in the Sun's article, many of them can be classed nitpicking aod erroneous best interests of thrir pa- he obvious ans + tients. many yot hs riticiama ia that Nothing could be further from the tr While the training man- need the FAA is worki field, often under the difficult and unsterile conditions, not in the operating room, I wish Dr. Scholtz and Jane Scholtz good luck with ible bible of the FAAs as their petitioning and hope Minto chapter holds Cancer Tea Bouquets of spring flow. ers decorated the Legion Hall for the aunual Cancer Tea last Saturday afternoon, sponsored by members of Minto Chapter, Order of the and Mrs. W. Sommerfield. assisted by Mrs. N. Giekrist, Mrs. J. Heslop Gresawesd’ a ore shu kitchen was in the charge of ‘The floral arrangements Mrs. C. Ackerman, Mrs. L. were ths handiwork of Mrs. G. D. Stewart, general con: vener. H. Schellenberg rthy matron Mrs. W. DTEeeire ek wes inicharge of Wo Crawford extended a wel come to all and declared the : was won by Miss Tammy Gibson of Kamloops, grand- daughter of Mrs. Greenwood. fembers extend. their thanks to all who helped make the day successful. All P to have a look at the cancer j dressing display table, and invited them to ask any ‘questions regarding the dres- ind_ dressings. Members Taeet twice moth member. These are cut and trimmed by members of the istrict they are sent to the Cancer Clinie in Vancouver. je dressings are going to ward cancer research and dressings. ‘The head table was cov- ered with a yellow cloth with ecru lace overlay, centered with a bouquet of daffodils. Silver services added to the decor. and they are free of charge. All patient has to do is get their doctor to phone 385- 8294 oF 965.5749, or any member of the OES. Presiding at the tea and cofles ras daring the after oop were Mi Mrs, R. Foubister, Mes. Sherbiko and Mrs. A. Syl vest. The wellladen bake table was supervised by Mrs. hnson, with the as sistance from Mrs. N. Zuk celled stamps and help sta out eancer, Your carps will be appreciated by any mem ber. Coming Sunday, May 4 they will continue to con- tribute their views; hopefully with some response from the PAAA and the WCB, Surely, when a contro- versial article attacking the competence of all B.C. TFAAs the FAA and the WCB appears in H. Shields set oartpeer, the WCB and 8 NOTE" The ar the FAAA are to ticle “First Aid Instructions nee is feriiee ar to Lethal originally rotect the integrity and printed Vancouv edity of thneevs td Sun, and appeared in last yeek's issue of the Castlegar has unjustly attacked the methods used by the FAAS aa t>ing lethal, which is ab- solute hogwash. Therefore, I ask that you a sy reply the sime ince you gave to Dr. Scholtes ts exlave New a for local principal ‘Trail, completing his teacher e University of Vietors tn 1961. In 1905 be graduated with « bachelor of arts degree, majoring in his- tory and linguistics. He com- pleted course work leading to the master of arts in ad ministration and curriculum at Gonzaga University last year. d He embarked on his ‘MIKE LAURIENTE teaching career in 1961 at me intment Castlegar Elementary years, Lauriente has chaired i commit- tees in the district. At pres ent, he is a member of the external accreditatio sa He became principal of ‘Twin Rivers Elementary and Castlegar Primary in 1976 id has been exiployed in teat capecty ee year his duties as principal also extend to Silver Birch School, been an active member since For the past several 1968, A. B.C. Air Base Constructors ISRAEL FOWL .... GAINERS BOLOGNA Pic. DINNER HAMS toncttss*.....1 GROUND BEEF........1 FLAKES OF H. MMAPLE LEAF. 6% OZ. 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