CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 14, 1983 SAFEWAY LEAN QUALITY _frOUne BEEF 373,91 FRESH PORK LOIN i Save $2.33 ay le.) x Whele or Matt... bg, ears = BONELESS HAMS ee _ FRESH PORK CHOPS esq 3]1 VIVA “PAPER TOWEL Eetac BATHROOM TISSUE 425124 os of 24 pkgs. Save G1c. Assorted sonra APPLES 73°13.° FRESH B.C. CELERY 86.99" "Sten Store Castlegar Fall & Winter Store Hours EFFECTIVE MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1983 Mon., Tues., Wed., 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs., Fri., 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Prices Effective Sept. 15,16 & 17 IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE Gp SAFEWAY ANAOA SAFEWAY LIMITED SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY ad a eat" $439), $499 obson Fall Fair, the tops at the felt, state Leora Nutter's hand-q cetegory. lenner. {tep) deplys pret " Robaoh resident Marion’ Jenner. claimed ‘four “first ‘prize’ ribbons,’ four seconds, | ‘and eight: third“ prizes to) jemerge' ‘the overall winner. at ° ithe! RoBson| Women's; Insti: , That was up nearly, 80 ‘entries from the 142 :re-../; es that halpéd make her penile (bottom right) was Vv, took first place in that Ul or etait vest: first — Maria Penk. Tablecloth or bedspread: first — Irene Gallo, second — ey eee i pueees, Nutter). 2 Stuffed Toy — Leora . Nutter, md /—.. Ruth Groepher, ‘third — Jeff Schuepfor (won hirds), United Way. Campaign KICK-OFF DAY Ss TURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER V7 -Kinsmen Park Area 8: 00 a.m. - : 10: 30 a.m. — Free Pancake Breakfast, courtesy Castlegar Savings Credit Union, in parking lot next to: ‘Library. 8:30 a.m. — United Way Agency pieplays open in parking lot:area. 9:30 a.m. — First Puppet Show — Library Book Sale — near the Library White Elephant Sale — parking lot Bake Sale — parking lot... . ; Fish Pond and Cn s Dress-up — in front of Libr Boy Scout activities — park. x 10:00 a.m..— Opening Ceremonies for United Way i \ Campaign. Proclamation signed by Acting Mayor. ( 0 a.m. — Second Puppet Show — Library .. Coffee Concession — parking lot _ Children’s Paint-In — Park 11:00 a.m. — Bingo — parking lot Cake-Walk — Park 12:00 Noon — Pet Parade — Park 1:00 p. m. — Kick-Off Day events close ‘Schekk, hoa — Maria Penk. Needlepoint: first —/Pearl Anderson, sec- ond /=/Pearl Anderson. Bar- gello: first — Jessie Britten. firat!); “— first Darlene MeDowell Cabbage: first — Don and Darlene Mc- Dowell, second — Don and Darlene, McDowell, third — Marion Jenner. Cauliflower — Don and Darlene McDowell. Summer pumpkin + or squash — first — Marion Jenner, ‘second —: Marie Schuepfer, third Marion Jen-: ner. Zuccini — first — Jean Lloyd, second — Jean Lloyd, third — Nora Jukes. Winter, earl Pumpkin or squash: first — Art ‘: Painting oil/acrylic: first — Ruth Groephier; .second _— nea “Anderson Bonnie pel first. Ho ‘also: tied for pre’ oren and Ariel McDowell. Children’s Crafts: first — Jeff ‘Schuepfer, “second — Jeff Schuepfer (twice), third’ — Jen Rishia Nora. Jukes, second — Dar. lene McDowell, third — Dar- lene McDowell. Short ar- rangement:. :first:.—. Nora Jukes, second — Nora Jukes, ‘third -— Marie. .Schuepfer. ‘Asters: first — Polly Harcoff, third — Leora Nutter. Dah- Has; first — Ivy Saliken, third _— Marion Jenner.. Roses: first — Marie Schuepfer, sec- ond, — Polly, Harcoff. McGivern, second — Den aid. Darlene McDowell. To- McGivern: ‘Tomatbes (small): first — Polly Hareoff, second — Polly Harcoff, third — Marion Jenner. Onions: first — Glenna Ehman. Turnips: — Mary Batics. Beets: first — Marie Schuepfer, second — Don and Darlene ‘ McDowell, . third — .Kathy .McGivern. Beans: first — ‘and Darlene McDowell. Ctic- umbers — first — Roberta Zurek, second — Kathy Mc- Wi ‘Givern, third — Kathy Mc- Givern. Corn — first — Mar- fon Jenner, second —Don and Marie Schuepfer, second — third — Kathy ‘, McGivern, Largest, pumpkin {or squash: first — Lisa Fom- “inoff, second — Don snd Dar- lene McDowell, third — Mike lene " MeDowell, second _ » Marion Jenner, third Mar ion Jenner. .. Blackberries: first — ‘Rob- ‘Mario: Jenner. Plums: first}—.Rob- ‘Nutter. ‘Peaches: first .— Roberta Zurek, second — Marie Schuepfer, third’ — | Marion Jenner. Grapes: first — Roberta Zurek,. second — Nita Webster, third — Rob- erta Zurek. Canning Dill pickles: first — Marion Jenner, second — Tena Koo- zen, third — Elaine White- head. Sweet mixed pickles: first — Tena Koozen, second — Polly Harcoff, third — Marion Jenner. Pickled beets: first — Kathy McGivern. Bread and butter: first — Kathy Me Givern, second — Elaine Jackman, third — Sharon Pike. Relish: first — Marion 5 Third Tomatoes: first — Kathy Me Givern, second — Tena Koo- ‘Grant. Plums: first — Silvia “Wilkes. Cherries: first — Sil- via Wilkes. Peaches: first — Kathy McGivern, second — Elaine Whitehead. Pears: first — Silvia Wilkes. Apri- cots: firat — Jean Lloyd. Baking Handmade white bread: first — Marie Schuepfer, sec- ond — Jean Lioyd. Hand- made brown bread: first — Barb Wiatrzyk. Handmade dinner rolls: first’— Irene Godberson (twice), second — Jean Lloyd, third — Silvia ilkes.- Handmade cinnamon buns: first —Irene Godberson, sec- ond — Polly Harcoff, Machine made brown bread — first — Marie Schuepfer and Mary Tarasoff (tied). Fruit muffins = second — Kathy McGiv- ern. Bran muffins: first — Polly Hareoff,' second — Irene Godberson, third — Marie Schuepfer. Fruit pie: second — Marie Schuepfer. Jams, Jellies and First — Silvia Wilkes, sec- ond — Bonnie Grant, third — Marion Jenner. WANETA WICKER NOW REOPENED after being closed for the past year. BIG SALE ON 'TIL SEPT. 24 * We are NOTin our old locations. We are NOW LOCA ly across from CO the Trail Jr: Hi hSchosl nn hi Ir. Hig! ool in the Pink Build! abe mete We have expanded our line of Wick and Rattan to include wicker irom, 39¢ baskets to top quality rattan room suites, dining sets, Papson chairs, rockers, etc, 0% Discount to Senior Citizens INQUIRE ABOUT OUR Cian TRADE-IN PLAN. ryanttune i hate hia of a: uae Greek warrior ‘scar in theright eye socket was s presented last week! international ‘conference ‘attended’ ve, at from Manchester U; ; ues: to. bul the weal ‘skull ' “This is selentific confirmation of my conviction that | ‘King Philip was the occupant of Tomb 2 at Vergina,” said Prof. Nanolis'Andronikos, the Salonica' University arche- “Biologist who excavated the tomb. |. ‘Neave ‘took plaster casts ofthe burned skull pieces which were used as the basis for the reconstruction. 2 “They revealed: bone damage to the right eye socket ‘and cheekbone caused some time before death,’ ” Neave. said in an interview. z “The artist rebuilt the soft tissue of the face in clay, using standard proportions established for depth of facial 2 tissue, and produced a wax cast, made up in South Euro- Hy pean skin and hair’ tones. “It's not: the serene idealized ancient portrait of a great king, but what Alexander the Great's father might have looked like after'a ‘day's hunting,” Prag said. SHOWS WOUND °. Ancient portraits of Philip, in marble or clay, show. a bearded hero with # thick;neck:and fleshy feattires, and Hight said. 5 Philip is:written of as a charming, ‘hard-drinking’st dier, an unwearying commander in the eee who fought like a Hon’ and‘was quite disfigured wit th old wounds by, the' time of‘ his death. of. cnanering Asia Minor. feast in 886 B.C. on the eve of his,expedition and it was Hy left to his soni Alexander to lead thé Greeks against the § Persians ‘and found. an ‘empire that stretched from 2 E northern Greece to India. King Philip was killed in Aigai, capital. of the = Macedonians. 2 _Andronikos, discoverer of the | tomb, is convinced the 2 village of Vergina was the ancient Aigai. Experts date B pottery found in the tomb to between 840 and 800 B.C. g Some archaeologists 3 Arridaios, who was buried in 816 B.C., was its occupant. = 5 ~ “But Philip Arridaios, the historians tell us, was aickly 5 5 and mentally. deficient,” Prag pointed out. “Nobody 3 records that he was-ever in battle or received an eye = = wound.” Mite ed Inland Gas hosts » conversion seminar: Inland Natural Gas is host- products and vehicles now ing a seminar on the usa of . natural gas.as a motive fuel But be was assansthated at hig-daughter's wedding @. thousand claim Philip's nephew, Philip z. on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 1:80 p.m. at the Hi-Arrow The seminar is primarily directed at. multi-vehicle’ owners. or fleet operators eir own re-fueling -equip- ;ment. Be The seminar is being con- vened by Methane Energy evelopment: of Vancouver * fon behalf of the Province of ‘British Columbia. 4 -/A number. of natural gas vehicle conversion equip- ‘ment suppliers will be in at- itendance displaying © their T TQ RAU declining: eserves of Can- Arms. adian crude oil and the need to “reduce > dependence on OPEC have brought about a ‘hi search for an alternative fuel, particularly’ in the transpor- tation sector. Of all ‘the potential alter- natives natural gas or me- dance of natural gas.in Can- ada and the importance of using this resource’ were forcefully presented recently by B.C. Minister of Univer- sities, Science and Communi- cations, Dr. Pat McGeer. cs HYDRAULICS R PRI EMPLO CROW AGENCY, MONT. | (AP) "A ‘grass fire that charred ‘all 240 hectares of ithe ‘Custer ‘National: Monu- ‘ment hattlefield this summer’ may. aay Help: Park Service his- torlans’ ‘solve a remaining mystery. of ® Custer’s > Last Stand: “The fire brurtied away thick : brush in Deep Coulee’ on the battlefield ‘and disclosed , 1876, when it~ several ; “Bioux,. Cheyenne, i encountered. Blackfoot and other Indians -along® the: Little - Bighorn River. - Stone markers above Deep Coulee indicate that Com- pany. E fell about 100 metres from the gulch. Some records indicate the bodies were bur- fed in the gulch, but others say all human remains were ‘removed from the battlefield... to a mass grave on a knoll rena the battlefield, © . The fire, “however, dis- “closed some human: bone - fragments, including part of a skull and. jawbone, proving hot all the remains were ~ moved. * ‘. NAGS HISTORIANS “There are questions that have nagged: historians ‘for years,” said Neil Mangum, a Park Service historian based © at the site. The U.S. Park Service is beginning a five-year archae- ological “investigation that. -will include a careful ex- gavation‘of the-mounds. The - hhistopians hope it will show. ‘Custer deployed his pte and. how they reacted onee they encountered: the Indians. ‘Company E, anticipating the impending massacre, may have tried to escape to cu rick BUCKLE UP! CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 14, 1983): | ‘HOMEGOODS . | FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat,, 9:30- 5:30 7 Ching Creek _ “Drive a Little to Save a Lot” “CASTLEGAR . CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Where your children can receive a total education... e@ MENTAL e PHYSICAL “e SPIRITUAL @ EMOTIONAL Former Brilliant School .- R.R. #1, Site 5, Comp. 6, VINSH7 Principal, Administrato . S. Crandell Secretary-Treasurer . Kristiansen 365-6317. 365-7818 ren show "entry by’ Ariel Me jowell for first place in; the. lest dog category of the Robson Fall Fair. These items on sale white quantities last, Thursday, Friday and Saturckry only! salad bowl, Jardiniere,. ° c. cream/sugar with tray, candy dishes, decanters &° -~ more. Our Reg.," {-Pinwneet" 24% re hi ball, dian Cigsret King SI 2 apa bert WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3, TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 9:30 @.m. to 9:00 p.m. DEPARTMENT STORES ‘A DIVISION OF F.0. WOOL WORTH CO. LTB.