| Ed ‘Garvey... xeeutits dir-) the | six: teams. would a ‘former. Washington <):SELKIRK COLLEGE oranionar BIVISION, OSEMONT INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT WELDING ‘an instructional ‘supp rt vole. ical exparlence) ‘and:similar,: “Pos staining shop « “and lob equi ipment, supervising stud he shop or, in ‘ania ‘with the. Instructa: and of! teaching rela id by th te WE'RE OPEN ' 10 a.m. -5 p.m. SUNDAY 1O SERVE YOU BETIER THIS SUNDAY’S SPECIAL: ibs ‘beat Gant ( 10 innings 'and | over 6 23 innings 5 iene incies Call 365-3926 Ipcoming sporting eee ‘of meetin, jeay of Dixie Lee Chicken'& Seafood ‘submit notices to Castlegar News by” Friday no noon: or, posi neon: for Wednesday. Contact Chi Expos,” ‘10: BASEBALL _ Pirates; 4 under the enthusiastic direction of, Fattl Ann Slater. ., “passe olution: Tuesda LtHe * “Ttertiserel . + One. af the oiled injustices ‘sport ‘was.> dinithe history “denying ‘Jim jorpe, : “medals. Athletics is based on / fairness, but.there is nothing : ‘fair, j, about’ ‘the::way: ‘our «American Lois era) was cin: Noinament ‘the Stanley) Humphries Secondary. school field hoc: key season has begun with a winning note. ‘The team’ travelled to the: Okanagan } onthe weekend to'play a: series: of exhibition games. \'¢ The Rockettes beat KLO of Kelowna ‘8-0, Rutland’ 4-0 and Salmon Arm 8-2, losing: 1-0 to Summerland ‘and'4-0 to, ikelowns Secondary ¢ ‘The team has two of the 1981): West Kootenay: :((° Champions: playing. Beth;:a: Krug .and Lana Horning, did’ an ‘excellent job .con- -trollling the rookies on the ’ team. /Both showed excel-,: ‘throughout’ the weekend: lent leadership with their” akill'and ‘aggressive’ play. The: remainder’ ‘of the; team is made’ up’ of’ first’ year ‘seniors.’ The’ girls’ played berlin an’ aggressive esire' to I todge at 9:30. om. Being ¥ your own chalnsow or brush cutter. {chain saw oll ‘ond gas supplied) “ ment! nes 5 There is no doubt that, this” year’s senior Rockettes’ will be the team to be rec- day, morning the,’ team cays for a' tournament in’ Graham “School ». on * Mondays, phone. the. recre-,, jophie: ie will teach a Belly Dance urday, Oct. ation office (226-7744) to reg- -, ister. There is;interest in ‘Mixed Volleyball: League. Basketball enthusiasts can: again. k forward to. Mt. Sentinel basketball on .Tues-.,, ys. starting 7:30 p.m., Oct. with Chick Kerfoot.as, con: tact: person... W.E. Graham takes place Thi x aare panting Ti pm.,; Oct. :Murphy: as. con: hat is in the: People with” lems, ‘put “aside ‘Thursday,’ Oct. 14, 7:80 - 9:30 p.m. and try to attend; this beneficial, . educational and practical ses- , sion with Lona; Munck, the “backache = yourself, It may ‘ation. programs started with an. extremely busy, londay: much,.: much ‘more. ‘If you want mote information about : val have: missed’ Monday’ night’ 365-3886 there is still time ‘to register. We are. taking’ registrations + during: office hours’ Monday ’”’ ‘through «Friday | from : 8:30 soccer. «wine aatlegar ‘Minor Soccer Sunday; Oct. Srdiat. r p.m.-in the“ Castle “Theat hi will include. award p' +Chib : will ‘hold’ its ‘wind-up * ‘a.m: to 4:80 p.m: There is still “.room:in many of-our fitness, tiny tots;tchildrens ‘and adult *\ programs. Ladies*’ Wake-up‘ and Morning Menu still have openings along with the Tiny Tots: Variety ‘Hour: that: cor- ich responds ote both’! of these’: tons and: films. ees cathlon’ events in. the 1912 for soccer playe: ivers will’ be: to‘ turn’ in their ‘uniforms, Parents and young- er. children are invited. to at- Olympics. Seven months ’ af: exercise. “Other. programs ‘that have openings are Ballroom Danc- ‘The fall schedule for Public Skating ‘starting Oct. '6.is as ‘follows: Tuesday/Thursday 2-4 pms; ‘Wednesday/Friday i a0: 80 2m +12 p.m.; Saturday ‘Admission cost 50 cents for: children, 60 cents for'stu-. dents and 75 cents for ‘adults. + Public Skating for’ this we is ‘Saturday: from. ;P. and Sunday. from’7:-.9:p.m. ; ving,’ ‘Defensive Driving, Tole “Painting, Tailoring, Creative‘ ~Drama, " Ballet,.-Basketball,: ‘Bellydancing,: CPR, Skating, : SAS ad GRAN TH GRATE ‘Any: Persons interested in’ joining». Castlegar’ ‘3\ speed’; skating club are asked to call’ Verona at 965.9996, have’ been | caused by. im. proper, bending or, lifting, at work or at play. It may. be a), straing or a pulled muacle or (, it may, be a misaligned spine.. Whatever :the cause,. Ms. Munck’s critical, experienced, eye can assist in teaching you re to. treat the problem. ‘This’ one time session ‘is at, ‘Winlaw School. Call the Re- ‘gional “Recreation Commis- ‘sion No. 8 office at 226-7744 for further information’ re- “garding: ‘this or’ any of the above programs. * MANIC - One-De?: Biss bs ‘radios we Matton Shu Ri in sari within fi " ronemi backde 2 Sn 0-rie ren Terariten inmost SPECIALISTS S68:$291 2865 lighway Drive, Trail Goes a Long Way © “Thursday: Oct.:6-is. your ay’ to: give:.to, United, ’'Way. When your United Way Volunteer calls on you generously. ‘please: : ‘give “federal government’ ’s Canada. Community. Developme Projects (CCDP) I provide $270 million:to. hire local workers for projects that:improve the com= +). -munities in which they live. Young people, men and women and disabled Canadians, i will be’ building their work skills and experience, while building. their communities. ' mit “community and employ three or more local people full-time, visit your local Canada Em loyment | Centre., Applications and program i information are available for sponsor: :; ganizations, local corporations and cooperatives ‘who've ‘got the experience tones. *\ organize and coordinate community-based employment yment programs like CCDP. ation is a vital coulpenen of the federal soverimesns six and five economic ‘VTellus what you ‘think community ‘development can mean to your community. all the people who live and work there. ';, Applications must be received by September 30, 1982. Emploi et