CASTLEGAR NEWS, Moy 9, 1982 Buy Your GRADUATION SIT at Alfonso Apa ladies’ & Men's Wear and receive a SHIRT & TIE “Whore Service Segias’ Phone 368-5314 1364 Bay Ave., Trail TRAVEL COUNSELLING TECHNIQUES Tourism 8.C. in cooperation with Selkirk College offers a five-day full-time course primarily aimed at employees in the tourist information centres in the province. The course consists of lectures, films, work- shops, home i and on Pre-requisites tor participation require that per- sons are employed in the tourism industry, and those seriously interested in this form of em- ployment. It is ¢ ded that use the O.T.U.C. residence for the ea of the course. May 17 - 21, 1982 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. EACH DAY D.T.U.C., RM. 309 Registration Fee: $20 Further information and registration forms are available from: COMMUNITY EDUCATION SER- VICES, D.T.U.C. 820 10th Street, Nelson, B.C. VIL 3C7. Phone 352-2241 (12) or 352-7957. MOTHER'S DAY GIFT : . . Melanie Smithers, 4, presen- ts mother Marilyn with a tiger lily, a symbol of love on this day iri honor of mothers. Reagan presents missile limits WASHINGTON (AP) —: President Reagan has de- cided to propose that the United States and the Soviet . Union set acommon ceiling of 850 intercontinental ballistic missiles with no more than 6,000 warheads, U.S, officials said Saturday. ‘The treaty proposal would require the two powers to reduce their arsenals sub- stantially.over several years. The Soviet Union now has 2,348 land-based and sea- based missiles’ while the United States has 1,648. To reduce to a level of 5,000 warheads, the United States would have to destroy some 2,160 warheads and the Soviets, at least 1,100. " —CasNewsPhoto by Chery! Wishlow The officials said the pres- ident made, the decisions based on options presented to him this week. He intends to outline the U.S. position publicly and then have U.S. negotiators present it to the Soviet Union in Geneva this summer. The New York Times said By CasNews Staff Plans for SunFest ‘82 cele- brations are starting to come together, and once again it looks like there will be some- thing for pretty well every- one at this year’s nine-day event, which runs July 17 through 25. "Geared . SunFest '82 Nine days of events Green said local service groups and organizations met Thursday to map out this year’s SunFest program. And though there won't be the RCMP Musical Ride this year — a highlight at last year's SunFest — Green says there will be a couple of new Cc of Ce manager Linda Showcase of Values! From May 1 to May 31 SAVE 30% Biggest selection ever of Noritake Formal China, Casual Dinnerware Save Now on Open Stock, Place Settings and Sets! e For yourself and for gift giving, choose now froma tremendous selection seldom offered. You can SAVE on famous Noritake Formal China and Casual Dinnerware. Save Now on Gifts for Bridal, Wedding, Anniversary Carl’s Drug Mart Castleaird Plaza 365-7269 OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12 noon-1 p.m. & 6-7 p.m. Meet our Nontake representative who will be at our store to help you select your Noritake and to answer your questions. for The Castlegar Off-roaders club plans a series of four-by- four races at the D-Bar-D, followed by a dance for the first SunFest weekend. Also new this year is a bread bake-off sponsored by the local arts council. There also is the possibility of a parachute drop and ultra- light airplane show, spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club. The Miss Castlegar Pag-" eant will kick off the week- long festivities July 16 at Stanley Humphries Secon- dary School. There will also be a queen candidate fashion show May 31 at SHSS. The United Way has plans for a roller skating party and