84 Castlégar News December.7, 1983 COMMUNITY NEWS HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 ‘ China Creek “Drive a Little to Save a Lot” tenes) | MAAS Srey dareomaeel S139 HM “WW «Ghote Bot paxaors Ang NYWHSY NVO 20Z0-P9E am Jlvisa 1v3u 2060-795 VESPS9D PIquInjOD BeOt - Province’s history:erodi = pice : if era ‘ areness of the ‘ i highwaye' Priam Heats to reroute | construction. b ‘around thi #0 that they have an aw wren SaNNaH i a | Pre eo wtoea- wee a‘small ex- "importance of their heritage.” cavation on the site helped convince the department, He argues that the impetus for this must come from Dae Stites > a i s “the government, In addition, he says, “There isa ae SALVWuisa sus | eles ; sf Bo pow , f D; «for te value wit | (@ABS J eADS ; on Ml . : ween Take a 2,000 year step backwards into B.C.’s history. esities weeps And while you are there take a good, long look around, ; re AV Mon 4 because the province's archaeological history, one of its ? most valuable non-renewable resources is rapidly being eroded away. Mohs speculates that other. similar sites may have . existed in the-valley, but “the. 12 dams, built on the and often, Kootenay, Columbia and Pend O'Reille Rivers since 1895 archaegl Get Dressed... For the Holiday Season © Cocktail Dresses © Party Dresses © Beaded Sweaters e@ Jumpsuits Silky Pants and Camis For.that something special under the ee, come and see the beautiful gifts at The present economic situation can take at least is Bey have ul some of the blame. P cal programs and staffing, according to Gordon Mohs, in general.” history.” For several . years Mohs worked asa: field Fi student in ey at Simon Fraser and this year’s recipient of the $7,500 Charles E. Borden scholarship presented by B.C.'s Heritage Trust, is taking a personal approach ‘to the problem. jee He has launched a’ campaign to save the Vallican archaeological site in the Slocan Valley. eae | The unique site, believed to have been settled 2,000 years ago, ‘is ly. th by development, A brochure, written and funded by Mohs, details the nature of the threat and the value of what may. be lost unless the site is preserved. 1 features or the variety of deposits — shell Mohs feels that no other site in the region has the » with the p: g surveying Sut the pi sites d up most of the last’ 3,000.years of \ ‘Pa wareness is usually followed by public interes: points to the success of Barkerville, the gold rush town in the B.C, Interior and the 250,000 visitors who entered the stockade at Fort Steele. This interest tr jnto tourist dollars and local prosperity. projects and Is le p ~ Retrenchment and restraint claimed his job last year and reinforced a decision to take a masters’ degree, _ ShIt was clear that it was essential if I was to go further. in archaeology,” he said. Mission, Mohs did his work in archaeolo at UBC. His return to student life after 18 years brought some familiar student financial problems. The Heritage ‘Trugt scholarship: came at just the right'time. (S4With two kids in daycare and no summer job, I srbdlly felled ‘the money.” He expects to finish his degree Originally from Merritt’ and! now a resident of 5 \ +80 its preservation will be guaranteed. “Y) ‘Mohs also suggests that greater awareness means ter ‘protestion for sites. ae of B.C.'s sites'are unprotected and close to population centres, When people are aware of what they are doing they ‘are usually less likely to chip away & 8,000-year-old petroglyph to take home to put over the fireplace.” Mohs is looking for help with his campaign to have the Vallican site purchased by the p ial g He believes it has the potential to become one of “the most'pleasureable outdoor educational park sites in the mee SIA. "SOVeIMe. eneig, ey ung <‘auye9i0} ox i? H He fe f Hl ne Buynoescid enoniquee ve A SHA BeyoeN jotat oresn) wesoauey Hi ai Be f | g ssereoyouent Cnt bad fob Soastee? middens, a major burial ground, and remains of houses, lodges and tunnels. . sei i The site escaped ruin as recently as 1981 when the province.” Ci ‘As he says: “Imagine stepping 2,000 years into the past right here in B.C.” i 1 ohs would like to.see more of what he calls public are blogy. “We need to educate people about what is as 23 x} LOAN-OUT | CAMERA The Castlegar News has two simple-to- operate loan-out cameras (complete with film) which it is pleased to allow groups to use for taking pictures for use ‘syoeg Wweuieeau! 40)” wep -jouid: ; jog. buiddoug ovleD. i ! I ? | Z il 22 i \ i i Seniors holding dinner. smoki held ja‘¢heir hall. There have been‘s number of instances of : ei i B< g lal ut ‘i F] Q i i ! i i care of Mrs. Frances Hunter and Mrs. Leora’Nutter, and there’ were. ample . good Entertainnient chairman LaDell Lipsett announced that Mr. and Mrs. Jack . The Dec. 1 meeting of the Castlegar Senior Citizens’ Association was the last i 3 h ie i eo: by the Castlegar News. Arrangements for the use of these cameras should be made through our News Department at 365-3517. Castlegar News business meeting of the year. And it was a quiet one, with Phipps would attend, and that Mr. Phipps would pro- things to eat. The next meeting will not vide after-dinner entertain- ment, playing the organ for singing and/or.danciig, as only 51 members coming out to support acting president Florence Laycock, who took the chair in the absence of the.members desire. president Molly White. . Treasurer Ernie Newman The next event will be the: reported that the deadline Chri: dinner Dec,-14 at for obtaining tickets to! the the Canadian Legion Hall. dinner will be Dec. 8; these are available to current mem- Par for this | Course! Canadian Money is at par on your toom bill with this coupon. E bers only. i _ Among committee reports received were: Mrs. Helen Mildred Brady for games; Mrs. Frances Hunter for kit- Peddle for sick visiting; Mrs. : smoking will « be placed as soon as possible. Following adjournment, a social:hour was enjoyed; the refreghments were in the “2C€WL be until next year on Jan. 5, In the meantime, card games and bingo days will maintain their usual schedules .with little interruption. ° holds Nov. meeting St. Joseph's Catholic Wom- en's League held its Novem- ber meeting recently with the ladies went to the ceme- tery and lit candles. Father Guinan led in prayers for the di d.. Coffee ‘was later chen. Seniors’ George MacAtidrew brought Ac and use of * Courtesy Van hens * Continental Movie Channel Breakfast Jefferson Jéouse Motel 5th & Jefferson in'‘Spokane CLIP & SAVE! teservatior coupon must be estab- lished when making reservation. Subject to space availability. Offer expires 4/30/84. Call collect for Reservations: 4-509-624-4142 the group up to date on the problems he helps :solve for so many of the local elderly. * Four. members acknowled- ged birthdays in December, and were asked to stand audience sang “Happy. Birth- day” in their honor. “There was little in the: way of new: business; the mem- bers voted to. enforce a “no LADIES’ COATS | AND DRESSES Christmas comes early at the Bay How does a new dress for the holidays sound? How about'a smashing new winter coat or jacket? : How about both ofthe above at a whopping 1/3 of? ‘Well, that’s exactly what you're going to get when the Bay now ll Saunly. a We' ‘ve taken ie fed pencil to Practically every dress Wd Seay dress And because you need something to get from point ‘A‘ to 'B’. neatly all the coats and jackets in our Ladies" Coats department are 1/3 off as well. So, don''t miss it: Beautiful clothes at beautiful savings. . At the Bay, of course! Ladves’ Drewes tladies’ Guats, at theough all Bary stores om BAG. Prices in effect till Seturday, December 10, while quantities last. SCROOGE DAYS ARE ON NOW! SHOP LATE TONIGHT AT THE BAY TRAIL. while the remainder of the. F F Kauf- man in the chair. Spiritual Convenor Brita Haley led>the members in reciting ‘the League prayer and followed with a brief reading. _ Secretary Leona Bozek ‘read the minutes which were ataeeccn a wu 3 ‘approved. ant adopted. Correspondence was a let- ter from the church council thanking the League for the “coffee ‘after the masses, This has been done by Pat Paul and Mary Beth Small. Plans for the potluck were discussed. Convenor and helpers will be picked later. Bazaar Convenor gave thé report on a very successful bazaar, thanks to Pat Paul and all the women who * helped. i : The leftover articles were taken to the Flea Market at Robson. : _ ey, Mane It was voted.to pay all outstanding bills. ‘One new member Anne Maloff was a¢- cepted into the League. After the Mass on All Saints Day served at:the Catholic Cen- Mila Richards gave her fu- neral report. She then spoke on peace and development, - and asked for help with Christmas cards to be sent to _ the poor and lonely. - Mary Beth Small reminded the women that the Pro-Life “membership was due. The meeting: was closed with DOG OF THE:MONTH .. . Eight-year-old Misty is looking fora home. Misty is a spayed English sei intel-cross. For more information phone “Dog needs good home \\,, Hil My name is Misty and I need a good home. I'm an eight-month-old spayed English setter, spaniel-cross, which means I'm very-playful and love to have kids play with and cuddle me. : Don't worry about keeping me inside, I love the great outdoors. I'm very lovable and waiting for the right person to befriend me. If you would like more information about. me. please: call.the-SPCA-at 965-3085. <* . If no one answers, Jeave your name, phone number and message on the recorder and one of the people who is taking care of me right now will get back to you as soon as they can. © prayers by Kauf- man, - * Films “The Art of Being Human” by ..Dr._.Biscaglia were-shown and thoroughly enjoyed by’all. Goffee and re- freshments were served. Hostesses were -Mila Rich- ards and Margaret Nagel. > Next. meeting will be a potluck supper on Dec. 18 at 6.p.m. All CWL members’ and their families are welcome. Cc “Twin Rivers. students. busy Students at the Twin Riv- ers Elementary School have been busy this fall. On Halloween, students were entertained by Mrs. Zanet’s Grade 6 Class. Skits per- Mrs. Townsend's Grade 3 class recited a Halloween story and delighted the audi- ence with their version of the currently popular “Chicke: ance.” There - will goodies for the children. (submitted by Bessie Schiavon) oh taining to safety and two rock bands were among the enthusiastic per- formances. - °*, Two cultural performances including Randy Raine Reu- ech, a gifted musician, and the Bastion Theatre were Monday to Friday ‘til 9 p.m. Saturdays to 5:30 p.m. EFFECTIVE DEC. 6 to 23 Waneta plaza 8100 Rock tsland Highway, Trail - staged in N is active again this year. Milk and juice is offered for sale to students each day at lunch. The last Friday of the month, hot dogs and a bev- erage are offered for sale. Funds realized from these projects support school ac- tivities. 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