A2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 21, 1980 Holds 33rd annual Union Victoria Day weekend cwas the scene of the 33rd Annual Union of Youth Fes- tival (Union of . Spiritual Communities of Christ) at the Brilliant Cultural Centre Bril- Iiant with its theme, the por- trayal of “Doukhobor Cul- ture.” Many guests attended from across Canada, USSR and the United States. There were presentations of choral and group singing as well as skits., Of particular interest was the return of the concert ._ choir from the Flathead High School, Kalispell, Mont., un- der the direction of Don Goddard. This choir is one of ‘the three cholis at the high. schoo}, Auditions are re- ‘quired to be a member of the ‘concert choir. Upon arrival in Castle- - gar May 15, the choir mem- bers were housed at: the homes of USCC mémbers, The next day the choir per- formed at Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School. A made of the! Dank: hobor Historical Museum, - Friday evening enter- tour ¥ tainment was a swimming party at the Nelson Aquatic Centre together with the Kootenay Union of Youth choir, Saturday the Flathead High School concert choir performed. at the: Brilliant Cultural Centre. Their excel- lent performance was en-- sovad by all those attending. joyed by all those attending. The three-day visit of the Kalispell Choir came to Xs d High School, lie; Mont., under the direction of Don Goddard an end on S day after: noon. During their stay, bonds of friendships were formed. Many to return for visits ‘this summer * and for future vacations. Their itinerary included a concert on Sunday morning at Our Lady of Lords Cathe- dral, Spokane, Wach,, and on Monday at the Troy High School, Troy, Mont. -- Mrs. Leora Nutter named W. Kootenay District director Congratulations have where she presented a com- Community Hall. been extended to Mrs. Leora Nutter for having been named a director for’ the West Kootenay District. their plete report , on the confer- ence. During * the’ meeting plans were completed for the . selling of crafts and best wishes during a recent Robson Women's Institute meeting held at her home white elephant table to be at this Saturday’s Craft Sale being held .in the ‘Robson Answer for last aes Crossword Puzzle. Aven HAO ENE PAE BEE WIV TTIH! ADABEEILISHIANT MAIR IRITILIVINIX} DIESE rma ie] EISIHIEIK [AIL IP 11] IMEISISHESINEIEIS) SIEIEiDIS! AISISIE! . Answer for Sunday's, Cryptoquip: FRAGRANT ACACIAS ARE WHITE OR YELLOW FLOWERING TREES OF THE MIMOSA FAMILY. BACK FROM KODAK ON COLORBURST. INSTANT CAMERAS The draw for the cedar lawn chair and pottery Will be made during the sale. It was noted some mem- bers were winners in the sewing and candy-making competitions at the West Kootenay District Confer- ence at Balfour. Membership is -to be renewed with the West + Kootenay Society for the Handicapped. Mrs. Marion Jenner and Mrs. Jean Fowler were named to present two scholarships during the Stan- ley Humphries Secondary School graduation exercises. Flowers are to be sent to institute members Mrs. Bal- lard who is a patient in the Castlegar_and District Hos; pital. The hostess gift was won’ by Mrs. Fornelli..The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Obornes of Robson. Lodge to ( Police Briefs The Victoria: Day week- end was termed “quiet” by local RCMP who investigated 87 complaints resulting in three drivers facing charges of impaired driving. * * . Police patrol discovered a broken window in the front door of the liquor store early Wednesday morning. Police report a large rock had been tossed through the window. Entry to the building was not made. R fe s A: two-vehicle accident early Wednesday morning on Seventh Avenue, South, near the Kinnaird Overpass has resulted in a Brilliant man, Kim Tipping, being charged with making an illegal U- turn. Driver of the other , vehicle has been identified as Tasty salade is also an. energy saver . Add variety to, your menu and save energy, ‘‘eat it raw’. Com- mon in summer, this practice can be extended through the winter months, Instead of cooking your “care” , fots, grate four medium carrots, ‘add raisins, riuts, salt,and pepper to taste. Squeeze approximately one tablespoon of lemon juice in- toa cup of sour cream, pour over the salad, toss and serve. The garden fresh flavour will delight the whole family: be home of cancer patients More than 4,000 new cancer patients come to the Maxwell Evans Cancer Clinic on Heather Street every year for treatment. Over half of these are from outside the Vancouver area. These figures were re- vealed by ‘Dr. Gwyneth J. Ballantyne, physician at the clinic, and president of the Canadian Cancer Society. To meet the needs of these out-of-town patients, the cancer society has now completed plans to ‘build a lodge at the corner of 10th Avenue and Ash Street to house both them and their escorts while they are here Premier Bill Bennett offici- Philip Rezansoff of Castlegar. Damages have been esti- mated at $2,000. eco Tuesday morning van- dalism to two Gasiiegar schools was reported by School District No. 9. A total of five windows were broken ~ at Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School and six at the Robson Elementary School. Police are still investigating. *, . . , A'three-vehicle accident Monday on Seventh Avenue, South, in front of the Monte Carlo' has resulted in two persons being charged with following too close. Charged are Edward Friedel of Blueberry Creek and Shauna Trusz of Castle- gar. sion occurred when a car driven by Ronald Rempel of Castlegar had stopped for a vehicle making a left hand turn in ironi of him. Damages + have been estimated at $1,200. - MECHANIC WANTED Lcensed Mechani¢ by G. sship, Grand porie, 49 SAFEWAY _ a SALE DAYS Thurs., Fri., Sat. (IMPERIAL == ‘MARGARINE. 3 sino _si* The three-vehicle ‘colll- i DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES Country Recipe, Wire Pid Nada B.C. GROWN Bia lars | ie D Ibs. $449 Apply to Duane Lingle off TE ates ae : Attention Men & Boys! ’ CALIFORNIA VALENCIA —— ae Pia For All Seasons It’s Bonnett’s Rud P\ 233 Columbia 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash " CITY OF CASTLEGAR . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, May 27, 1980 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., to receive represen- tations from all persons who deem it in their in- terest to make representations regarding the ating at the Up to the present the cancer society has been pick- ing up the tab for such patients to live in boarding homes, motels or hotels and many have been forced to stay at a considerable dis- tance from the clinic. For at least four years the society has been seeking suitable property within easy walking distance of the clinic, Blair MacKenzie, executive director of the society, said and it was only a year ago that the present land became available. I propose to the City of Castlegar Zoning By-Law No. 160, 1977, and amendments thereto. Item No. 1 — By-Law No. 276 The intent of By-Law No. 276 is to amend Schedule "A" of By-Law No. 160, 1977 which would rezone Lot 3, Plan 11606 D.L. 12363 from “M2" Heavy Industrial to "AAI" Light Industrial. Copies of the aforementioned By-Law and fur- ther particulars pertaining thereto may be in- spected ot the Clerk's Office, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mendy through Friday, excluding holidays. R. J. Skillings City Clerk PINEAPPLE JUICE ee ee 4 2.81" i Ubeetalasiy dame L Resi féation News =a : ‘The Second Annual Fit- inet Festival sponsored by e from 10:1 Rebeon eta Ne: 1, Is to be held on June 20 and 21, The ‘itnéss Festival was a hugo, uccess last year and should rove to. be even more walks, ‘cycling events, bar- ‘beque, tennis tournaments, xhibitions, new games, cel- brity competi ete. The provide a va ‘araount of ‘Scotch Treat or ay okes: $49 SNOW STAR ICE CREAM wat Ab ops D2? B.C., during the hours ‘of’ BEEF BLADE CHUCK STEAK Babee _-As$ Ib. 19 Usually it is for radiation Buy any Kopak COLORBURST INSTANT CAMERA between. May 1, 1980 and July 15, 1980 and be cite fora big we tno out how just drop in. ESL Moank PLUS . Save 20% ALSO THE Kodak Colourburst 150 Model PLUS CARRYING CASE . Reg. $63.00 Léss 20% ........eee eee With $5 back from ‘odak, Drug Mart OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12noon- 1 p.m. & 6 p.m. -7 p.m. Reg. = a ies $4 1 95 .. 550% unptoaion $A 40 Costs you only..... Carl’s Western therapy, Dr. Ballantyne said, and and Victoria ars the only centres in either B.C. or Yukon Territory where these facilities exist. The course of treatment may last from one to five weeks. The sod for the new lodge, which is just across the road from the clinic, was turned in late January with | NOTICE OF ‘BEACHCOMBING CLOSURE Under provisions of the Forest Act, the Arrow Lakes closure.to beach- combing will be ex- tended from May 23; 1980 to July 31, 1960 to permit Canadian Cellu- jose Co, Ltd, to recover stranded logs and drift- ing logs from broken bundles.. M. G, Isenor, Regional Manager Now open in our new warehouse Location: 600- 7th St. South (2 blocks south of arena ee Phone 365-5351 ~ DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL ELECT RONICS Pea RADIO, TV, AUDIO Sales & Service — '- . HITACHI, ELECTROHOME CAR AUDIO SYSTEMS Sales and Installation RADIOTELEPHONE AND VHF COMMUNICATIONS Sales, Service, Installations COMMERCIAL AUDIO SYSTEMS - Design and Installations FIRE & BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEMS CLOSED CIRCUIT TV SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS - . MICROWAVE OVEN REPAIR & APPROVED LEAKAGE & RADIATION CHECKS 2 Blocks South of the Arena Complex 365-5351 Guaranteed Service by Government Certified Technicians BEANS wr PORK Tee ee G00 mo. scecececcescseceeses 4) tas KIDNEY BEANS Woe RD oe eesecccccceeeee ed i SKYLARK BREAD Wl Wass sseeeveneee Mou en . FACIAL TISSUE - forale ale. White or - slew. 2Piy, < «2 tues 0 “YoU CHOICE $ 1 a Prices Effective: May 22, 23, 24 IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE SAFEWAY CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED Eig SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY : people interested in improv- ing. thelr tennis game or just Tennis is a complex game that demands constant prac- tice for improvement. If you are an avid tennis enthusist, then. you will want to get your tennis racket out for the ‘.. summer and get your game = into shape. ° For. all those tennis ‘> players who like the night © :, lights. The Castlegar Tennis Club provides you with some added moonlight for, your twilight games. If you want to work during the day and play tennis by night the Castlegar Tennis Courts’ night lights will give you that chance. If you want to be- come a member of the Castlegar Tennis Club, aap ie ( ee jon s nee‘again, a reminde that/Prism tickets are on sale at the Recreation Office for : the Prism Concert May 29. By M.GRAY : The Castlegar: Tennis fee hada very good turnout its “Fun Day ‘Tennis Tien There was a three | tie’ in’ the women's division and yours truly won, the prize’by a toss of the coin. yA two way tie was won ap Laurie Lyons defeating ordon Gray in a play off. fine ‘weather couldn't have enh: Thanks to Laurie Lyons for ig a barbeque. * Open Mixed Donbles tourna- Gray. ‘Fun Day’ tennis - fourney 3-way tie . ment held May 10. They de" feated Edie Lawto: Ryplen in the finals 46, 62 and 6-4, Nelson will be holding its mixed doubles tourney May 24, it's the Chesser Club Challenge and a social will be held Saturday night. If you wish to enter contact Sante Pulice in Nelson by May 22. Ifyou wish to enter the Buick Challenge you must do so no later than June 14, You can pick,up entry forms at the Mountain Sports Hut in Castlegar or contact Gordon - Remember, Tuesdsy is men's night and Thursday is your night, ladies. Recreation Commissien | No. 1 hosts Fitness Festival The recreation depart- ment: in Castlegar is once again hosting a Fitness Fes- tival, scheduled for June 20 and 21. ~. Last year's initial at- tempt was viewed successful by its organizers. Those per- sons that participated found merit in the philosophy of the : ested festivals and: had: req that the event become.an. | *, annual affair. It isthe recreation ‘di partment’s intent to continye: the‘event in a manner which proniotes community \parti- cipation, individual, fitness ~ family:/:/fitness* hips can the Recreation Office Mone day to Friday 8:80 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The cost of Club memberships .are $10 for -' juniors, $80 for adults ‘and $65 for a family. Daily’ passes are $1, weekly passes $5 and month- + ly passes $10. There are lots of opportunities to play ten- nis so do not let your summer go by without getting on the courts. - * of Everyone is welcome-to.:: attend the Castlegar ‘and ** > District Community Arts * Council annual meeting May 26 at 7:30 pam. at ‘th e “: National Exhibition Center in Castlegar. There will be an election of officers and all | members and non-members are invited to run for office. freshments will be served so come out and enjoy a worth- while evening. . s . a The Robson Craft Fair is drawing near. This Saturday . Spring Holiday SPECIAL Fri. thru Sun. ~ Rent a New Pontiac or Buick from 49> TILDEN RENT-A-CAR 365-3100 In Castlegar % Includes 100 FREE Kilometres participation and:community awareness of local recreation- * al opportunities. Events scheduled include cycling, mily barbeque with fire- works, live entertainment, fun runs, fun walks, fitness exhibition, fitness testing, displays, tennis tournament, pre-school ivities and a for Saturday at 12 noon and ‘will run for commission and "Media (CKQR and Casi News). one hour. Six teams with five ‘members per team will be competing in five events. The proposed teams are Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary, government, City of C: The. five events are presently being decided upon and they will be designed to combine a minimal amount of By DAN OBEDKOFF ~ The, Aquanauts, now in their second week.of training are progressing closer to the goal of-achieving a top level of physical conditioning. Most swimmers are working hard and the improvement in the last week has been very noticeable. Becai use the summer athletic ability witha lot of i To hold annual _ -‘swimathon June 7 six weeks of the season. After that time, sprint train- ing takes over as the’swim- mers prepare for the swim meets. The Aquanauts’ first meet is less than a month away to be held in Nelson, on June 21 and 22. ‘The swimmers’ of the week awards went ont to Sennine Harding and Jason Schuepfer. Both of these celebrity: competition. The lebri son is 80 shotts stroke im im- have been work- ing hard in practice and if: popular competition is being planned traning is limited to the first tas ‘Local players first in Trail Mixed Open. Laurie Lyons and Shir- ley Wanjoff of the Castlegar Tennis ‘Club captured first . prize in the Trail Mixed Open tennis tournament at the Tadanac courts May 10. Lyons and Wenjott de- feated Brian Rypien and Edie Lawton of the Beaver Valley club 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Volunteer The Rossland and Nel- son clubs were also repre- sented in the round-robin event along with the host club. < : The next event on the mixed tennis calendar is in Nelson May 24-25, when Chesser Cup play, takes Place. une now has job board An expansion of service to job seekers living in the Castlegar area. has been ar- ranged reports Jim Switzer, manager of the Trail Canada Employment Centre. In co-operation tn with the * Castlegar Volunteer Ex- change a job board will list job openings that are difficult to fill from the Centre's files of registered clients. “The. job board will be located in the Exchange's office on Third Street above West's Department: Store” said Switzer, “and a worker can call the Employment Centre in Trail for more details and often get a dirett referral to. the employer | without making a trip tothe Trail office." : Switzer stated that the . Castlegar Employment Cer tre, branch office Trail will continue to operate every Friday for counselling and job-placement services and details of jobs on the board will also be available at: this branch which is next door to the Post Office.” 25th. they i to train at a level comparable to their ef- forts of the first two weeks, they should be in for a great fj ‘-9seasOne- ~ : The Aquanauts will’ be’! holdirig its annual RUMP ROASTS 2" A52.39 FROUND STEAKS... A°2.49 PORK SPARERIB! SLICED LIVE ‘COTTAGE ROLLS a 32,39) tM el 99° BABY BEEF GOVERN. APPROVED ... ¢. \CON BURNS nen eeconcmans g 9) 69 Be ok wa 39 GOVERN ‘PORK BUTT ROASTS: sm FRENCH’S MUSTARD PREPARED. 24 FL. OZ. JAR........-06-- LUNCHEON MEAT PREM. 12 0Z. TIN... 79° SAUERKRAUT LIBBY'S. 14 FL, OZ. TINS......00006 a et FROM THE IN-STORE BAKESHOP | APPLE PIES DUTCH ......cesceeceeres a panel 39 PAN BUNS PKG. 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