Kiwanis > 4 #0). SCT Gea SELKIRK WEAVERS sale sey exhibit of handweaving sad a } : aside for a preview showing wéork:ta Ww thos ru in the art to see all the handicrafts before born Nov: 210. fibre arts was he! District Community Complex. Friday night was set going on sale. ‘ we were happy to see the icle “Baha'is seek Publicity Ven" Sr arestations? printed in “the Sunday, Nov. 23, issue of the Caatlegar News. itis: ‘Tran that is Ne a t ‘more widespread slaughter.’ ,..Places,<' This is why the Baha’t world deste rn We would like to comment, however, on the Iranian: ‘1 at St evi. dent that it is only the public. ity abroad of the persecution . of the Balta'i community ‘in ment. He. sald - that p Baha'is are not ba being ‘per esa fired from their jobs atrictly on the basis of their religion, He said that many Baha'is were close to the late former shah. It is true that many held high positions because they were among the best educated'and could be trust- ed. Howover, none of them BIRTHS: a BobEN aa To Mee and Mrs. Robert of the AY ate W201 Z Ann Landers = Principal ousted VERNON (CP) — The - B.C.” education ministry -is the recent dis- - Dear Ann Landers: | can understand why Steve McQueen decided to try a very experimental form of treatment for his terrible cancer illness. When you are desperate you will go for anything that‘offers the slightest hope. But why did Steve go to Mexico? And why was he . being treated by a dentist? | have talked to some reputable local doctors about this and they find the whole thing upsetting, Aren't there any experimerital programs in the United States for cancer patients who have been told, “Sorry, we've done everything we can. You came to us too late"? Surely there must be some some scientific research being done on all types of cancers by top- ‘notch doctors in the U.S. and Canada. By now you have guessed there is more than curiosity behind my question. Someone very dear tome has been told he is ferminal and it is break missal of Frank Paul, direc- tor of the Kalamalka campus of Okanagan College. ~~ Dr. Grant Fisher, as- sistant deputy-minister, said no decision will be made until he concludes: investiga- ie has been forced into. ea#y retirement by the college*board for un- specified philosophical differ- ences, ae U6 2a ON * He had teas head of the - Vernon :campus’ since it opened 18 years ago.'He said yur — the move Nov. 21 was a total , surprise. i Meanwhile,‘ Vernon schoo] board has asked the provincial government to im- Nov.1 pose a week-long cooling-off period. The board also has. asked the college board to re- consider its decision. The Students’ Associ- ation has launched a petition drive to have Paul remain on the job. Member of counci ig my heart. Please put this in the paper, Ann, but no name and address. Just call me life Sucrd d and rail” por te have been named to standing commit- Dear Life Guard: Many people were di U ed about Steve tees and other top positions of the A of Pro- ‘s @ news that he opted for a ig! that of jodic fasting, coffee enemas, frequent shampoos and castor oil Engi of B.C. The positions ie ives shook the medical professionals. His death after surgery saddened millions of ad: You_ask about places UP the U.S. and Canada where. ts can, mental ¢ nt as; ari o last resor?..’can tall’ Sinat such places do ‘exist. | _ would'‘rottake it upon eet to recommend a specific plac the cholee n must ke yours, but here some alter- nati Plas the | Cancer in nounced by dent, Philp T. Seabrook, 2 ; ar ig) ae PE civil engineer 1a "Coa: % Ltd. has been elected as.a member of the association's council and appointed to the E: I Affairs pothesis ‘Mad. It is q first-rate facility, supp d by tax dollars. Patients who go there receive excellent care and the latest in experimental treatment for many types of cancer. Also, most major cancer centers have | concer programa that are scientifically screened. {if you are interested in the Institute, have your physician call and see if you are eligible for ex- perimental studies, or if you want more information about the designated cancer centers, call the Cancer In- formation Service Hoiline, (800) 638-6694. This Is a toll- free number for all states except. Alaska, Hawali and Maryland. 1 echool: 5, d and di . Dear Ann Landers: | am writing regardin the mother who wanted to bring her baby to the wedding. She said if she couldn't bring the baby she would stay ~ home. Well’ i'll tell you, Ann — better she should stay . home. ; d hn Fi Recent! ly my daughter was married. It was a I (dnd g at our country club. We went out of our way to: make it plain that.no children were invited, but as usual, there had to be one ignorant-member of the family. A ‘relative brought her 11-month-old baby. The baby -cried all through the ceremony and no one could hear the preacher. He was very upset. When the woman finally decided to take the baby out, he wet all over her dress. Keep. telling those’ mothers that small children don’t belong at weddings. Thank you. —Mrs. Sandy B. Deor Mrs. S.B.: You told them and ! thank you for the graphic account of what can happen to incon- siderate people who dofy the bride's wishes. Handled under antiquated laws shortly before the 1979 elec- OTTAWA (CP) — Ex- propriation of land for pipe- lines will be handled undér antiquated laws until the Commons approves new rules, a forthe Northern Pipeline Agency said Friday. Cheryl Caldwell said Foothills Pipeline - (Yukon) proval in the Commons. B.C. New Democrat Sid Parker, MP for Kootenay Fast lained that four landowners in his riding were offered compen- sation far below the value of ‘their land; had their property seized by armed police; and tion but did not receive ap-* Ltd., now expropriating land near Yahk in southeastern British Columbia for the Al- aska Highway natural gas Pipeline, will settle compen- sation claims under the terms of the 1919 Railway Act until a new act is approved. Her statement contra- dicted promises made in the Commons this week by En- ergy Minister Marc Lalonde who said Foothills bad agreed to follow more mod- ern provisions of an act not yet approved. The act he referred to was passed by the Senate are being forced to accept whatever a government- appointed arbitrator offers them as compensation, WOULD CHANGE RULES ‘The unpassed act, intro- duced by Senator Bud Olson, now economic development’ minister and the cabinet member responsible for Pipe- lines, contained provisions for public hearings, arbi- - tration committees and court costs paid by the company. Caldwell said Foothills must operate under the Rail- -way Act because that is the : ° law. - R.N. Honey, on Eng., of Rossland was named to the Advisory Committee on Col- lective Bargaining. Honey is project supervisor of Comin- co's zine operations. Named to the associ- ation’s Research Committee is Trail resident, J.H. Palm- When THERE'S nothing worse than having your wife go off and leave you to éope all alone for a couple of weeks. Unless it's having her arrive home a day early and finding you up to your waist in your own filth, that you were go- ing to clean up tomorrow, That has happened to me once, but this time I’m going to make sure. I’m going todo. the clean-up a day earlier. First time it happened, she was unbearable for about a week, just because there were three or four bottles of sour milk, a one-inch patina of grease on the stove, anda kit- chen floor you could hardly -walk across without getting stuck somewhere. I'll give a hot tip to some of you middle-aged guys who think your old lady has a soft touch. You know: a lazy cof- fee and read the paper after you've gone to work, a little dusting and a few dishes to do; a leisurely lunch watch- ing a soap opera; a little nap, and then nothing’to do but getyourdinnerready. ° It’s not quite like that. To keep a fair-sized house in anything like running order, a woman must go like a jack- rabbit. Or a jillrabbit, if you think I’m being chauvinistic. Migawd, I’ve barely time to brush my teeth, shave and get to work in the morning, leaving. the breakfast dishes all tangled up with last night’s dinner dishes, because | was too tired to do them, and there was a good movie on the tube. Get home after work and there's all this mess of dishes, but I don’t have time to do them. I have to go shopping for my dinner — a pizza ora G. T, J. HUGHES . external affairs ason, P. Eng., project en- gineer with Cominco Ltd. The appointments are for one seer a daughter, . political party although this caused. them hardship. Even under the shah, Baha'is were persecuted; just not as open- ly or systematically as now. . His third statement that if any Baha’s were executed, it was because of crimes they This is true only in Trail with Rev. dabn Fullerton i Nov. ‘officiating. Cremati y Lake District Hospitals" eatery began the evening of Nov, 25 of the Tareys DAFOE — Arthur Détoe, 67}t01 Trail, died N . Regional Hospital, Service was OWA: ‘To Mr. and Mrs, Kent. af Nelson. @ dau thier bom! Now i 19. . Au — To “and Mn, Don Hill ot Bovsland, + ‘sen, born Nov, 7. JOHNSTON — To Mr. ond Mra, Tom Johnston ‘of Helton! a Saughter, born Nov. - 26, . ahd Mrs. Gordon Kilt of Trath'o daughter, born Nov. 13, avin Kyte — to Mr. ond Mrs, Pau! Kyle of Fruitvale, ‘a daughter, born Leckie — Tom. cand Mrs. Harve Leckie of Castlegar, a dau: hier, bornNov. 4, fs ‘. > Tom. and | Mrs. Bruce Maker of Nelson, a son, bem Nov. 2." eo. vient — To Mr. and M Macleod of Rossland 79 deuthter Born Nov. 22, MAKAROFF — To we and Mrs. M.R. Makaroff oe Trait. a daughter, bom Nov. 3 MALA — to Mar ond Mrs. Phil Malm of Trail, a son, born Nov, 1: ee « MOORE — To Mr. and Mis. Jim Moore of Rossland, a daughter, born Nov, RETZLAFF — Mr, and Mrs, Rodney Retslatt of Thrums, a sen, rn Nov. 24, ra é SULLIVAN — To Mr, and Mrs. Bill Sullivan of Trail, a daughter, born ee THIESSEN — “10 ‘Mr. ond'Mis, Elvin” Thiessen of Nelson, a son, born o : VARNEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Steve SNe of Winlaw, a’ son, born Nov. 25. + 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Winters of Fruitvale, a daughter, . , born Nov. 21. OBITUARIES CEDERHOLM — Wilber (Swede! Cederhotm, 61, of Rossland, di Nov. 21 in Trail Regional Hospital Service was conducted Nov. from Carberry’s Memorial Chapel the little wo turkey pie and a banana and some pears for breakfast. Get home from shopping and I barely have. the energy to stick my dinner in the oven, pour myself a relaxer, and read the evening paper. After dinner, 1 pile some more dishes in the sink, give them a dirty look, and toddle off to mark papers of fall asleep in front of the tube, waking up at 2 a.m., cold and stupid, to fall into my unmade bed and nightmare away about my wife having - left me for good. Which she could. Anytinie. Totter up in the morning, do my ablutions, and go down to a cheerless kitchen, with nobody snapping out the orders of the day. I’m always late for work when she’s away, because when she’s home I try to get away early so | won't have to get into a fight about who's go- ing to call the plumber, why 1 am so incompetent around the house, and why I gota . $28.00 fine for not wearing my seat-belt. I don’t deny that there have been times when 1 wished I were a bachelor, carefree, sexy, dining out with beautiful women, tak- ing off, alone, for exotic holidays. But boy-o-boy, when the laundry hamper is overflow- ing, your last clean shirt is a white T-shirt with a burnhole on the belly, the dishes are~ beginning to resemble the conducted Nov. John Fullerton officiating, Ctemation, imberto A. Doratti,. an Nov. 23 in: Trall Hall and continued through following day, with burial in the . Beilin ee ery. * United Church in Troll ith Rev. HURD “—~ John ‘Richard Dick) Hurd, 56, of Montrose, di Lbs In Trail Regional Hospital, ear rem, if it is considered a crime to be a membor of the Baha'i faith. Many of those already executed, including Canadian resident Mr. Samandari, were never given benefit of a trial. The National Spiritual Shen 's, Memori ral Chet * service -was cond ot ch Rosstond, died Nov. 23 at Re Wei Guimaby General Hospital, Prayer Craation, ati ation. lucta eo. oat Heart Sotbblie Gree On KRAUSE — Anton Frank (Tory) mass wos lov, 27 on celebrated the ‘Slowing fi Sacred Heart by Rev. Molvibill, tnt taln View Cemetary. GARDNER — Doris ‘Alma Gar. dner, 88, of T ‘rail, died Nov. 25 at Trai! Regional Hospital, Service. MARTIN: J tock place Nov. 28 In Moose was at Rosedale Cemetery. Hoopicorr - William (Bill Hoodicoff, 67, of Thrums, dis Christina Oe. to. Grand’: . Forks: toll-free Long distance charges will no longer apply on calls placed from Christina Lake to Grand Forks. telephone numbers. In order to place a call to Willowh Grand Forks after that time, simply dial all seven digits. It will no longer be necessary for Christina Lake customers to dial ‘112' or ‘operator’ within this toll-free area. The expansion of Chris- tina Lake's toll-free area is a.- pel with i Sticering. tn. it Mountain View MATOVICH (Pally) Matévi Nov. 26 a1T ea ur for ‘A rosper’ th Rees orning from Stel Fran- ‘cle. Xavier: Interment was at Mountain View were ac- cused of taking part. in the attempted coup, which was not the case and they, too, have not been given a trial. Membeérs of the Yazd As- _ sembly were accused of spy- ing and subversive activities because the world centre for the Baha'i faith is located in Haifa, Israel. They were’ accused of spreading prosti- tution because Baha'is uphold the principle of the equality of the sexes and don't require women to wear the veil. At’ any rate, the Iranian explanations have not been accepted by the world press , (London Times, Le Monde, New York Times) or the parliaments of Canada, Hol- land and the European Com- monwealth where resolutions were passed condémning the of Baha'is in Iran . SAFC — Fink’ sattic, 84, of Nelson, died Nov, 24 in the a Private Hospital. rvice wos jhald in lelson Me rial Park on Nov. 28. _ with: Rev, J.F.. Monaghan - of- fielating.."| Graveside ene ScHEFFEs — We: or etn 5, af Nalton, in jenay, Lak: Distria "iors Series was held Nov. 26 in Cathedral of Mary Timmer Me with fev, ‘J.F. Monaghan of- result of.a plebiscite carried. suftolating. Interment-was - in-the- out in September 1979. in Cathole tection of Nelson which 67 per cent of Chris- Memorial Pork, ef tina Lake telephone sub- sco corr 2 peed Scott, 67, of scribers voted:in favor of Nelson, died Nov. 25 in Kootenay and the systematic plan for the suppression of the Baha'i faith in Iran, In Iran itself they make no bones about it, The Baha'is are persecuted becduse they are Baha'is — no other reason is heeded. I hope that. a world-wide + awareness of the persecution of a: defenceiess religious minority i Iran vent “Tnot, as Happened in German; with the Jews, that a guill ridden world will be awak: .. Lake District Hospital. paving one-way toll-free, ear even wan Nok Moeeoe ie plebiscite, the monthly ex- change rates for Christina Lake will i nrc from group two to group five Castlegar and Distr ites ital Gi aur Service was held Nov. 24 from the — Roy P Tipping, 74, of died man i away and fed. Butit’s the extras of housework that ate destroy- ing me. Like dealing with window sal I’ve written her a hundred or two love-letters. I'te told her how beaittiful. she was, on many I have brickworkers, painters, plumbers, and electricians. My wife does all that, nor- mally. I haven't a clue where she keeps her bills, her cheque- book, and all the; sundries. I * Bill Smiley \ Great Pyramid, and the only clean socks you have left are white . wool, golf. type, you begin to appreciate the Old Battleaxe. : If I have one more turkey pie, I’m not going to grow wattles: Those I already have, the penalty of sagging jowls. But there is a distinct possibility that 1 might begin to gobble, One more frozen lasagna and I'll be singing sarias. in Italian. Actually, Tcan cope. I can keep” myself, clean, dressed, was frightfully embarrassed this week when a plumber came to finish a job, and I couldn’t pay his bill. 1 dug out all my cash and was 42 cents short. He was a good type, and told me to forget it. :My wife would have given him a cheque for the exact amount. I got’ a receipt, I think, which Ill ‘Probably lose. i Perhaps this all sounds — materialistic, and not atcall the sentimental ‘nonsense a husband should feel, when his wife is away, spoiling - his complimented her_on her brains, her innate ‘common . Sense, and anything else 1 coulddredgeup. I have admired her good taste in clothes and decorating. I have tried to buck her up when she is. . depressed. I have listened to her, Endlessly. In short, I have been an almost perfect - husband. I just threw in that “almost.”” But the simple fact i is, she's got to get home and get the joint running again. I can’t- even find the television pro. grammes I want, because she knows that channel 2 is really channel 10°and channtl 3 is channel 14 arfd channet 6:is all French. I just flip the dial around hopefully: But what reaily gets me is the ‘fingernails on my ight hand. [ can cut my toenails. 1 can cut the fingernails on my left hand. But. she has to cut the ones on my right hand. And they’re about half an inch long. Get home, mama. grandchildren. Well, itis. - 1 HATED G ETTING FAT KID AT SCHOOL. (TM GLAD HE FOOND A ‘WAY TO WARN PEOPLE| IN TIME. | ae - Se AD S * Ne published by Cate News Ltd, all subscription fate to the jor News is $20 per year ($28 in communities where the Post Office has Let- ter Carrier service). The price on newsstands is 35¢ for ssh edition: The price delivered by newspaper carrier for bolt! editions is only 50¢ a wack (collected monthly). 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November in the Chahko-Mika Mall. ee who Business Careers Department of the.;;Yocational Division, Selkirk College; Nelson, in co:aperatian, with: Shee office attire also eau conference The ! .Wigel a said ‘Club wil host ie conference. next - March which’ nearly 200 x expected. “*’ Commenting on “the ‘con- ‘ference, which will see dele- gates‘ in attendance from 27 clubs, ‘local Kiwanis preai- dent Terry, Rogers said 100: Kiwanians ‘and their wives. ‘are expected from Division 5 (which © includes » and straddles ‘the provided by stores. inet were ‘all’students enrolled in the varlous ser an office» wit! rata ie f 48. Dit ettordioinst Nap ay provided by mall:merchant furniture,: draperies: he mode Hee preanery. aang ace 1e tS ion fo co-ordinate sone fashion shows sone Award for-younc ‘Robert Fleming was,” until his death in 1976, judge oe oF of the Music Writing Contest sponsored by the Canadian Federation of. Music: Teach- . ‘ers’ Associations. He was a prolific com- poser, a conductor, teacher, choir leader, organist ‘and adjudicator. The untimely death of Robert Fleming was a great loss to the family, friends and fellow Workers across Canada. Fleming was born in Saskatchewan in 1921 and : : among his teachers were i Arthur Benjamin, Herbert Howells, Lyell Gustin, Ettore os. 2 music department vat Carlton at the time of ,his death, | ‘This dpecial room will . opening ot the “Robert! Flem- ing Room” at. Carlton ‘Uni- versity. °* Subscriptions pan he made to the Robert Fleming fund by.writing thé Canadian "Music Council, Suite 5p), 287 tawa, all music written "bp Fleming:"” etl The Robert Fleming pe cAyrard for Young Composers created ‘to encourage "yung composers studying position. The prize will” warded annually to an utstanding student in er from Mazzoleni and Healey Willan, He was director of the Na- tional Film Board from 1958 to 1970. He wrote for piano, organ, choir, both secular and sacred, ballet, puppet ‘the-. id, instrumental ensemble. In November 1979 the “Fleming Room” was opened: oO -tawa. He was on the staff of | Ci schools of music and con- servatories . across Canada. Each school may propose one - : candidate | annually, , along with proof’of Canadian citi- \ zenship or ended immigrant status. z The first winner of this As prize was Andre Lamarche of ens MacLaren ‘Street, Ott. K2P OL9. ‘Awards for 1980 Trall Branch "B.C. REgistered Music Ht mad, The women's auxiliary to. stlegar ety) ““¢al held ah faohthly-during the holiday season, is ‘Guest:, speaker, » Margaret’: “Pryce, spoke to the Jadies on physiotherapy inthe bospital ; and for out-patients. The W.A. does a number of things in, the hospital. Some members ‘knit articles that: are sold in the gift shop. They -also take a cart, filled with various items for sale, around to the patients, work in the gift. shop, run the candy. stripers program and help in. care. Help is es- Teachers’ Association + T. Arthut: Barrett, Mem- oria! Award for highest mark in.theory: Junior — Louise Lucrezi, Susan Frew. Senior — Adrianna Venturini. Agnes Inkster Memorial Award for’ highest mark in piano: Junior — Grant Bonin, Aaron Santesso (tie), Dean Lucrezi (tie), Heather Jen- kins (tie). Senior — Ken Cormier, Darla Crispin. , Minime their fall cle Eira and 368! ATV. and stereo store in Trail - requires an experienced sewing mochl at repairer: ine ol with a minimum ‘of two years sre rer eon, paronths (954 igi A professional skating In- structor, is required in Fruitvale for two weeks to replace incum- bont > instructor while on holidays, (1171) A Trail cree safes and a eercatnatsiy iis Must be experienced with foreign Beauty salon in “conieger URGENTLY wires: jiod hele enlist (98) A night desk Cterk is uired by a Costtogor: hota. Steady nights 12 p.m.-7 $5.78 per hour. (1 100) ‘ Dentist Ip Castlegar is looking on full or parttime baals. 2) A bury and. well-known hair ing 3! In Teail requires a B.C. Certified hoir styiist with Keowl ledge of the latest hairdos. 50% commission. (360)+ ings exist in Trail for’ and cooks. A store in Fruitvale hos an vehicles. Ha ‘opprox. $11.50 _ opening for a qualified furniture 1, 107 perbour. (} plicant “will be rae sr managing «department. Salary A trai tt company In Trail has optnings for any ne $1,500 per month; (1142) 3 line drivers .to-drive to Van- couver and Calgary. Must: have Class | hcense with: air endor- sement, Mileage 27.1¢ per. mile ‘Plus $10.36 per hour. aa; Large auto dealer in Trail hos epening for an experienced onic. (663) + Dentist in ved el is looking istered dento! Istant. Atravel a: hos apening in for a reg! Teall for fly Aiea cay = Apher ; supply’ and" har- and type. jet in Fruitvale Salary $950-$1,000 per Sorin,” thiae} etter ps A financial services outlet in i ‘presented iif Noveinber:1979, ' at the time of the. official Awards for 1980'of the as follows: ~ Darla Crispin, Rossland — Waterloo Music Company Limited prize of $25; Sheri Truant, Trail — Waterloo Music Company. Limited . prize of $25; Catherine Bar- | low; Trail — Harmony Audio (Regina) prize of a. record. Bronze Medais Aaron Santesso, Trail — Grade I piano (tie); Grant Bonin, Trail — Grade II Piano (tie); Heather Jenkins, Ross- land — Grade I Piano (tie); Dean Lucrezi, Trail — Grade II Piano (tie); Mark Szekely, Pi “Grade pig Theory; Louise Lucrezi, Trail — Grade Iv Theory. BAY AVENUE * APPLIANCES & LIGHTING We Take Trode-Ins ‘1458 Bay Ave., Trail 7 368-9566 Sr ‘The’ minimum ‘wage: in B.C. for employees 18 years of age and over will rise from’, Western Board of Music are the present $3.40 an hour to ~ $3.65 an hour-on Dec. 1. This.is the ‘second stage of the two-stage ‘increase. introduced by Labor Minister Jack Heinrich last July 1, - when the minimum wage rose from $3 to $3.40 an hour. Ef ‘The minimum: wage for’ ‘persons under 18 years of age will also rise — from the $2.85 an hour announced last July 1 to $3 an hour on Dec. © “The second stage of the’: increase brings the B.C. pécially needed in extended care. Please call Marg Baxter if you are oe the Christmas trees in” the hospital and then having © their meeting. Any group. interested in m Mose minimum wage in line with ‘the highest rates now wpre- + veported this year in all provinces except. Ontario, and in the federal and Yukon jurisdictions as well, he said. Saskatchewan's mini- mum wage will rise to $3.85 an hour on Jan. 1, 1981, and - to 4 on July 1, 1981. “CHIMNEY FIRE When was the last time you AUTHENTIC RUSSIAN. SPINNING _ WHEELS © local erclteon had your chimney cleaned? “Free Inspections De Olde English cnunier Suletpe call Dusty Trail requires an eager career. - minded applicant for a manager trainee position in Trail. Minimum Grede 12 education, required, An engineering tiem in \ostlagor needs the sorvices of a |stered . electrical ‘engineer. ‘applicants with of least experience. Salary ea range $1,£00-2,300 per month. GROCETERIA & ‘LAUNDROMAT DA SITSIN, Circulation (Manager. | We Are Open 364 \ Days a Year = Mond Sctvede' , 8:30 - 10:30 p.m _ Sunday & Holidays| ss “9 -10:30 p.m.- 1038 Columbia - 365-6534 : Castlegar & District _ Direct Phone Li Ealoves it very F appropriate it Castlegar should conference during . “201- 507. Baker ‘St. te |. KOKANEE COLLECTORS | & BAJLIFFS LTD: hoet term ‘of local Kiwanian Bob MacBain. -as . lieutenant- governor for Division & He ‘ said he expects the. confer- , _ ence to.“be a worthwhile and * enjoyable experience” for the Castlegar. club. Wigen sald housing and reception for’ the conference willbe chaired’ by: Jim Corbett, .. meals’ by. John Holden, ‘registration and fi-'. J nance by Nick Oglow, public: * ity by: Jim Cromwell,’ enter- _tainment by Malcolm Scott, 2 ladies’ activities by Tom Biln ‘Vand panel moderators by Dr. the : Orriss Business Services. My thanks to those who supported meat — the polls BSH Hey _ Roy Ward. , .: Many services Wi ICKER of every description _ PLANTERS, LAMPSHADES, “EP. SALES . providing entertainment for he- extended care patients asked ,to please call Marg at 365-7130 or Janie Waneta Road, Trail. 200 yd. past schneider 368-8512 fMon.-Sat.s fits ats Baa Ba Phipps at 365-5128 to arrange a suitable time. ° >" Sunday: 12 noon to 5 p.m, ae vailing in Canada,” Heinrich, stated. 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