26S AE ee SN RS A ee The Castlegar Sun ON THE MOVE: Wl GM Recognizes its best con't. from page 7B Wi P.E.I. House Part con't. from page 6B Grady Poe, musician and gen- _ neighbour's and play music.” eral manager Of P.E.I. House After its second year, the Party Productions, says the house party theme seems to be show is geared toward all ages. taking off. The band, consisting “We've taken it from the tra- of the brother and sister duo of dition of house parties, where Helen Bergeron and Albert people would gather at the Arsenault, along with Paul Gal- roar SALES & 1S CASTLEGAR mazDa 713 7th St PICTURE YOUR Castlegar description * 365-7241 CAR, TRUCK, RV, BOAT ETC. in ON THE MOVE for 3 weeks! PACTUAL Slag photo... re DEADLINE: Friday, 10 am (NO DEALERS, NO REFUNDS 465 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar 365-5266 | make a“Date” WITH YOUR PLATE. Beauthul ined human "monthly deca! For All Your Insurance Needs CASTLEGAR SAVINGS (Castiegar Branch 100 - 630 - 17th St. Costlegar, BAC V1 VIN 4G7 & INSURANCE AGENCIES, LTD. Slocan Valley Branch 3014 Hwy 6 Slocan Park, B.C. VOG 20 226-7216 lant and Mr. Poe, have per- formed from Souris to Tignish and everywhere in between. Fiddling, singing and step- dancing are featured, as well as a hilarious wooden spoon play-off between the brother and sister combo. Until this point, the audi- ence is just that — an audi- ence. But once the wooden spoons are handed out, every- one gets in on the act. “It’s hands-on experience,” Mr. Poe explained, “And what happens is that visitors get to know people. Suddenly, they are in a room where people are breaking out of their shells.” In retrospect, the Vancou- ver native said the show was quite different than he had expected. “I thought it would be a concert of some sort. But it’s a variety of music, and we all participate. I'm going to try and get some of those spoons!” For more information on P.E.I. festivals, call 1-800- 463-4PEI operator #7. well as contemporary wood carvings, prints and masks. On the Baton, Charles has selected the symbol of the frog, or herald, which announces the end of the sacred season and ritual changes. His second image is that of a wolf, whose energy assists with hunting as well as the protection of the commu- nity — which includes every- one taking part in the Games. Art Thompson is a member of the Ditidaht (Diti-dat) Band of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Nation. Born in Whyac, an isolated village on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Art’s family possesses a history rich in cul- ture and artistry. Following in the creative footsteps of his father and grandfather, who were noted canoe builders and carvers, he began drawing and Are we there yet? From the time you leave on vacation to the time you reach CAN'T GET CREDIT? We help re-establish your credit. Reliable trucks and cars to suit your budget. directly to us — no third party, “Your job is your credit.” Buy or lease to own. Call George 862-8480 or 1-800-465-3800 ou Terry’s Truck Centre Kelowna, B.C. DL #9471 your destination, kids will keep asking the age old question “Are we there yet?” When vacationing in Canada you don’t have to go far before you teach a wonderful spot and can say “yes, we've arrived.” One pastime kids and adults can agree on is an exciting out- door excursion. Jocelyne Daw, E ive Director, C: di carving at an early age. A strong influence on Art's career was his initiation into the Tlu- He has selected a wolf, which appears on both sides of the Baton, to represent the Nuu-Chah-Nulth people. Richard Hunt, a member of the Fort Rupert Band of the Kwagiulth (Kwagulth) Nation, was born in Alert Bay, B.C. but has lived most of his life in Victoria. Crediting his father as a great artistic influence, Richard began carving when he was 13. Best known for his wood sculptures, he has also made many traditional cere- monial items such as masks, rattles and bowls. In 1991, he received the Order of British Columbia in recogni- tion of his artistic contributions. Wednesday, September 14, 1994 Richard has also chosen two symbols to represent the Kwagiulth people on the Baton: a raven — the main crest of Richard’s family — with a frog in its mouth as well as kulus (koo-loose) — or immature thunderbird — which is his personal crest. The original sterling silver Baton — hand-crafted to relay a P ! ge of greeting from Queen Elizabeth II to open the Games — was commis- sioned by B.C. Hydro, in part- nership with the Games’ Native Participation Committee. Reproduced by Henry Birks & Sons - the official Games’ supplier of athletes’ and volun- rative reproduction of the Queen's Baton will be presented to the First Nations people. Wednesday, September 14, 1994 The Castlegar Sun and cross country skiing that are particularly designed to please every family ber”. The couver, the magnificent Niagara Falls in Southern Ontario, the of Canada’s Wonder- Canadian Parks Partnership, through its programmes and those land near Toronto and the beauty of Peggy's Cove in Nova Scotia. of its co P members, supports the overall standing and involvement in parks. “We encourage Canadians to visit and Parks Partnership, says, “The andl al parks in in our national and regional thie, country offen plenty of activi- ties kids will-love. Some spots ci activities including swim- g, biking, boating, camping er g 'pro- grammes 80 that they can gairf'a sense of ownership and involve- ment in their parks system”, explains Daw. “The parks have ig 10 offer everyone.” Dale Watson ~ SPECIALIZED MAZDA SERVICE GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ‘ . E_nningan You can be confident that we will be ws there after the sale to service your new or used vehicle. CASTLEGAR MAZDA 713 - 17th St., Castlegar Call Carl Johnson at 365-7241 left to right - Dan Ashman, saa oy pig ney ae Dupas, Service Manager; FOR EXCELLENCE IN CUSTOMER SATISFACT ION The Ford Motor Company is pleased to ANNOUNCEMENT A.M. FORD Is #1 Whether you're hiking through the Rockies, across the Prairies, or the wilderness and beaches of the East coast, be sure that you're geared up for the journey with maps, the M may not be every kid’s idea of fun but there are several that are specially designed for young people such as Toronto's Science Centre. No matter what time of year it is, there’s usually a festival or Parade that will appeal to everyone in the family. A few great Canadi- , an events that shouldn’t be missed i are the Calgary Stampede, the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto and the Quebec Winter Camival. If you are planning to include a festival stop in your itinerary, make sure you confirm dates and any tickets or accommo- dation you may require in advance of your j z With all of the activities and sites to choose from, it’s no Proper equip ( ially footwear) and plenty of ‘snacks. In addition to Canada’s parks there are numerous visitor desti- nations, attractions and amuse- ment parks across the country. There’s Granville Island in Van- OUR ANNUA der that the majority of Canadian families choose to vacation by car in their own country. Make a site in Cana- da the destination for your next family vacation. You won't be disappointed. FALL SALE stants now ‘92 CAVALIER At, p. tock, ‘cassette *9,795 ‘90 EAGLE VISTA AT LOW BANK RATES 0.A.C. ‘94 DAKOTA C/CAB 4x4. (004-412. Retell $21,760 ‘20,366 aM TO Sun Classifieds 365-7 ANNOUNCEMENT! TTENTION HUNTERS CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 1S MONDAY 11:30 A.M. PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. LOST; Men's watch, Casio, black w/green trim. Pulse monitor. Shore acres beach mid-August. 365-7338 after 4pm. LOST: Short haired, white female cat in Crestova’- Goose Creek area. 350-7118. 0 LOST: SMALL, WHITE 1 1/2 yr. old female cat - has bandage around stomach. Lost in Met Mart Letest lot pabeg ten Sat. ‘aie 20. Reward FREE PETS 2 FLUFFY kittens - male & female. a FEMALE COCKER cross. Great with kids. Comes w/dog house & GIVEAWAY - 2 pet rats, 365-8074. KITTENS TO give away. Nine weeks old, 990-4125. 00 TO GIVE away - aquatic turtle. Must live in 20-30 gallon aquarium (not 365-3359. Ave you a Single Custodial Parent? 1st and 3rd of each month Single Parents meet at ~ 2nd St, Castlegar Contact Jenni 365-6285 or Don 366-2531 after 6 pm DONNA’'S CERAMICS - classes starting Sept 13, 1994. Register Please note...ALL classifieds mors ads, including Garage , must be prepald by 1100 arn Mohaary morning. at 7:00 pm PUBLIC IS WELCOME USE CONFIDENTIAL BOX SERV- ICE. There may be certain firms or individuals to whom your replies should not go. Simply address your applications to the Box number in the ad and attach a list of PETS FOR SALE 7s ~ OG GROOMING| OOSSROS we Settonee ome Apply with resume to: CLEANING PERSON required for senior Hall. Phone 365-0039 or 265-6416, 0 DELIVERY/DRIVER. Full time or job share, Phone for interview, 265-6772, H&R Block Offers Income Tax Course @ learn a NEW skill! @ Increase tax KNO @ CONVENIENT times & locations! Starting soon! HaR BLOCK For more information call: 365-5244 2 1/2 month old black and tan Blue Tick Cross Cougar hounds. From good working parents. 1-604-791- 6428 of 365-7118. Shwarzenberg Pet Supply Quality Dog and Cat Food WE ALSO SELL: “All Sizes of Travel Cages” Grooming Supplies [Elektro Dohmen Enterprises Ltd. ‘ Minto Rd., Castlegar ) 365-5104 365-0321 5 YR ald. Umbrella Cockatoo c/w large cage. Starting to talk. $1,500. 428-9396. LIVESTOCK & FARM SUPPLI EMUS 3-month old chicks. $6000 per pair US. DNA sexed micro- such names. Enclose the applica- tion and list in an envelope ad- dressed to Confidential Service Box Department c/o The Castlegar Sun 465 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, BC V1N 1G8. We will destroy your letter if the advertiser's name is on your list. d. Unrelated pairs. Call Timmy or Mike 1-509-684-8434 or 1-509-684-5346, 0000 HAY FOR sale. First cut, no rain, will deliver. Horse Cents Hay Sales. Keith Huscroft. 428-3349. PUREBRED NUBIAN male goats. Pets, de-horned, de-scented, and shots. 428-3473. madicod FOR sale. Deliveries can 428-5148. LOOKING FOR writers and poets willing to collaborate on an antholo- gy of contemporary literature from the West Kootenay and Creston Valley. The aim of this venture is to ers, as well as to ‘encourage the growth of creative writing in the this 1, P.O. Box 1279 Creston BC Vob 1GQ, 000 NO MORE lonely nights! Dateline Canada. Cal 1-900-451-4010 ext. #3633. $2.99/minute WEST KOOTENAY SINGLES CLUB. Are you single, wish to meet new people? Call 368-8322, 965-3534 or 352-6649. ST & FOUND FOUND: Cat - beige w/black stripes. Taupe eyes. White chin & black tip on tail. Well groomed. No collar - 2400 block of 10th Ave. 965-7192. ___ FOUND: In DQ parking lot - ladies FOUND: in People’s Drug Mart - TO GIVE AWAY cre To ph ed away to good STUDENT EMPLOYMENT RELIABLE 15 yr old. willing to babysit in North end of Castlegar. Phone 365-2914. RELIABLE BABYSITTER in our home. Part-time for 6 year old and 8 year old girls. 365-3846. RESPONSIBLE, RELIABLE girl looking to babysit in the South Castlegar, Blueberry a Red Cross Certified. Call Lisa at 365- 5269. | HELP WANTED | ELP WANTED $475 WEEKLY ** Homeworkers needed to make beaded ear- ings, year round, at home, info. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope to : ACCEX CRAFT-829 Norwest Rd., Ste., 813, Ext. 3178, Kingston, ON, K7P 2N3, 0 ALDER BRUSHERS required for Golden Area project. Sept/Oct. work. BLUEBERRY CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT HELP WANTED Applicants must have a working mnawiedes of book- Foeping, general office procedures and ESTABLISHED COURIER service is accepting resumes for the posi- tion of a part-time dispatcher with general office Please CORPORATE PHARMACISTS FULL AND PART TIME Zellers Inc. has sree for hai lanagers, Tne Costoger Gun wil not be responsinle ter ary ones 2 ae of the ments after one ft is the Portes ad ches Ro Srvl pootohed soe bere dant. to CATE ity in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. macy Me Pharmacists. ioe wil have ancotlons 2 conversational skills with emphasis on Customer Service. Zellers offers very competitive salaries ($31.00/hr.) coupled with a comprehensive benefit package including a shopping discount. Zellers has an Employee Equity Program and encourages applications from all qualified candidates including women, aboriginal people, visible minorities and people with disabilities, Please forward resume in confidence to: Zellers 1280 Cedar Avenue Trail, BC VIR4C1 Available: * Trail, Waneta 8100 Rock ‘land H Highway a a RELIABLE BABYSITTER required in my home for 4 year old & 8 year old children. Between 2-4 week- d k is forward resumes to 2181 - A 6th Ave. Castlegar. VIN 3B2. Attention COLUMBIA PLAZA, Castlegar, B.C. (Positions to commence Oct. 1 /04) PROPERTY MANAGER Part Time/Casual position. Require some knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems. Must be able to deal with the public, the tenants and subcontractors in a business-like manner. PART TUME/CASUAL POSITION Duties to include shovelling snow and keeping sidewalks free of debris, and keeping parking lot free of litter. Ideal position for a student under supervision of the Property Manager. Submit resume to Rick Holdings Ltd., #101, 266-4th St. S.W., Medicine Hat, Alta. T1A 4E5 or call Kim Donais to discuss details (403- 527-7033). EXPERIENCED, MATURE wait- er/waitress — must be 19 years of age or older. Also, delivery person with light kitchen duties, must have own vehicle. Apply in person with resume, The Greek Oven — No phone calls please! 400 Columbia Avenue. jar. EXPERIENCED, MATURE waiter/waitresses. Apply in person with resume after 4pm. The Greek DESAULNIERS Michael Ward Desauiniers passed away in Nelson at the age of 30. Michael leaves to moum his loss, his loving family; parents Larry and Noelia, of Castlegar; sister Rochelle and her fiance Ron Neufeld, of Vancouver; his grandmother Mrs. Mina Ward, of Fort Vermilion, Alberta; Alberta on September 3, 1963. wih his family he lived in Prince George, Puntzi Mountain, B.C; Alsask, Saskatchewan; Winnipeg, Manitoba; », Quebec; Cold Lake, Alberta; Lahr, West Germany; and y i. q! 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Call Carol at 365-5673. 0 0 TAXI DRIVERS needed. Must have Class 4 and driver's abstract fequired. 365-0800, THE BALFOUR Golf & Country Club is seeking a salaried CPGA Golf Professional for the 8 month 1995 golf season. Responsible for tournaments, lessons, club repair, retail sales and staff supervision. Only self starters need apply. Send resume and salary expectations to: Box 83, Balfour, B.C., VOG 1CO or fax (604) 352-2010. No phone calls please. Closing date for applica- tions: Sept, 26. 000 1994 upon prepayment of $28.50 (all taxes included) for each additional copy. NON REFUNDABLE Details available from office of B.C. Hydro 11:00 a.m. on the above closing date. BChydro & Invitation to Tender be available from this office from 19 September included) for the first copy and $28.50 (all taxes 13th Floor, Bumaby, B.C. V3N 4X8; (604) 528-2577/2560. 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