», [7] Castlegar News November 22, 1989 —— AIR CONDITIONED WESTAR & COMINCO VOUCHERS ACCEPTED — LICENCED DINING ROOM— ~ es veaneeneemepnmercmsrrttn ste nae -BAR-D pINING LOUNGE OPEN 4 P.M. TUES. THRU SUN. — CLOSED MONDAY — Located | Mile South of Weigh Scale in Ootischenia RESERVATIONS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES 32 365-3294 CASTLEGAR 601-18th St, 365-7232 CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION YOUR COMMUNITY FINANCIAL CENTRE FOR OVER 40 YEARS! SLOCAN PARK Hwy. 6 © 226-7212 w EXCLUSIVELY, DESIGNED FOR ENJOYING RETIREMENT ib bolle SUNGLASSES Selected Styles Y, PRICE 2-Yr, Warranty on Frames Starting at Children's Special FRAMES & ry 64° Regular SUNGLASSES 15: Trail Optical vate Coder Ave 360-2911 COMMUNITY Bulletin Board LOCAL CHAPTER RNABC 7:00 p.m. Castlegar and District Hospital Meeting, Tuesday, November 28. Saturday, December 2 Free admission SELKIRK WEAVERS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE 10:00 a.m,-4:00 p.m. Castlegar Recreation Complex 3 94 ANNUAL TEA AND BAZAAR Minto Chapter No. 79, O.E.S. Legion Hall, November 25, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Bake Table, Door Prize. Everyone Welcome. Admission $1.00 293 KOOTENAY CHRISTMAS FAIRE November 23, 24, 25. We have so much to offer you this year. Check it out Fine crafts, fine music, environmental information and we have the spirit.2. 93 PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sunday, November 26, 1989. Tarrys Hall, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Adults $4.50 children $2.50. All proceeds towards the “San Francisco Earthquake Fund Sponsored by the U.S.C.C. Kootenay Ladies. Everyone welcome. 29 NICARAGUA UPDATE Slides and talk by Greg Utzig, CUSO Delegate to Environment Co nce Nicaragua, Wednesday, November 22, 7:30 p.m. Castlegar United Church CRAFT FAIR Robson Hall, December | and 2. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Lunch both days half-price and the fourth consecutive in: charge is $4 (whether ad 1s tor one, tw Thursdays tor Sundays paper and 5 p Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave m. Mondays tor Wednesdays paper s also half-price three times). Deadiin Castlegar firefighters have begun their annual toy drive to collect toys for needy children during the holiday season. The firefighters collect and, if necessary, repair the toys before to the Royal C Legion for Deadline for donations is Recreation news By REC DEPT. STAFF Christmas is just over a month away! Seems like we've had lots of time to prepare! If you will be on the go this holiday season or entertaining be sure and register for the following classes They area must HAIR STYLES FOR CHRIST- MAS: A local hairdresser will show you fast and easy ways to bring pizzaz to your holiday hairstyles. Learn quick fix-it tips as well as innovative ways to do your hair this holiday season. Sign up now for this class Wednesday, Nov 29 from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m, at the Com plex arts/crafts room INCREDIBLE EDIBLES: Do you use the same recipes year after year? Now is your opportunity to discover new appetizers for your holiday get togethers. Come and sample, tickle your taste buds and enjoy the first social of the holiday season PINECONE WREATHS AND PINECONE TREES: It is not too late to make the perfect Christmas gift You'll make either a wreath or tree and bring home the finished product for your friends to admire or ava gift. Ab solutely-No-Fatent- needed = our in structor will guide you as you create a work of art PARENT AND TOT SKATING: Don't forget, we have parent and tot skating Monday from I p.m. - 2 p.m and Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. - noon. For only $1.50 parent and tot can skate on their own LUNCH-HOUR HOCKEY: Lun ch-hour hockey happens every week day from noon - 1 p.m. For only $2 grab an hour of ice time, get a workout and have some fun. What better way to spend your lunch hour? Get a group together and come out for lunch-hour hockey PUBLIC SKATING: Public skating for the fest of this week is Thursday 4:30 p.m. and Friday 3:30 p.m. Saturday and from 2 p.m from 2 p.m Sunday public skating is cancelled because of the Oldtimers’ tourney Admission for all public skating sessions. is Adults $1.50, $1.25 and Children $1 JUNIOR HOCKEY: The Castlegar Rebels play Rossland this Friday at 8 p.m. at the Complex. Plan on taking in Students an exciting evening of hockey and cheeronthe home team COMMUNITY Bulletin Board LivingWaters Faith Fellowship ZA 2329-6th Avenue Phone 365-5818 Wk STUART LAURIE # 365, Morning Worship 10:30 a.m & Children's Church provided ice & Study Wednesdays 6 30-8.00 p.m Bible teaching for all ages A Non-Denominational Family Church Preaching the Word of Faith __ GRACE PRESI PRESBYTERIAN _ 2605 Columbia Ave Morning Worship 11:30. a.m Church Schoc 11:30a.m 365-2438 CHURCH OF H OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 ~ FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 SUNDAY SERVICES Adult Bible Closs 9.30 0.1 Morning Worship Children s Chu Evening Fellowship 6.30 p.m Wednesday Home Meetings 7 p.m Friday Youth Ministries 7 p.m HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7! Attend the Church of your choice! EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914 Columbia Avenve 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 Tues. 7:30 p.m Bible Study Youth Ministries Phone: 365-2605 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Avenue 14 Blocks South of Community Complex 10.a.m. Worship & Sunday Schoot Mid-Week Activities for all ages Phone for information Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-8386 ST. PETER LUTHERAN LUTHERAN , CHURCH -CANADA 713-4th Street Office 365-3664 PASTOR GLEN BACKUS SUNDAY Worship service 9.0. sunday Schoo! 10:15 a.m Listen t0 the Lutheran How Sunday m. on Radio CKOR DR. TIM ALLEN Optometrist 1458 Columbia Ave., Castlegar (Former Bun City Bakery Announces New Office Hours of Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS TELEPHONE 365-2220 Monday to Saturday NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602-7th Street * 365-5212 BE A PART OF OUR CARING, FRIENDLY GROWING FAMILY SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 — A Class for all ages 1.00 Morning Worship 6.30 Evening Celebration Children's Church & Mur WEDNESD. 7.30 Family Bible Study Nursery Prowded SATURDAY 00 Youth Explosion OUR DESIRE IS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS Ads oe Counsel REV. RANKIN McGOUGAN ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 1st Sunday 7:00 p.m 2nd, 3rd,"& 4th Sundays 11. a.m No Service 5th Sunday __ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364- Regular Saturday Services Pastor Slawomir Malarek 365-7759 CALVARY ena ke — 809 Merry Cri SUNDAY MINISTRY, y Gro roups (Bible Study & Preyer) Verteve Week Ni = Nights Friday & Sun oNEVERYONE WELCOM: BLUE TOP BURGER WEEKLY SPECIAL DOUBLE PATTY DELUXE New Hours: 10 A.M. 1521 ‘Columbia "Av cau mii Weare in need of bléach bottles with caps for our aqua-fit classes. If you would drop them off at the Complex, our aqua fit ladies would be forever grateful Meeting set for By CasNews Staff Members of the Nelson District Rod and Guin Club have decided to hold a public meeting to discuss what they say is inadequate funding provided by the Provincial government to support fish and wildlife resources in the West Kootenay Club members say the government is Not returning enough money from water taxes it collects from B.C Hydro, West Kootenay Power, the City of Nelson and Cominco, all of which operate hydroelectric facilities on the major river systems in the West Kootenay The meeting is scheduled for the Nelson Rod and Gun Club Hall Dec. 2 at2p.m Expected to attend are Provincial Did you know that-Dec. 16 is a big day at the Complex? Watch our ar ticles over the next few weeks and put the puzzle together on funds Dec. 2 Secretary and Nelson-Creston MLA Howard Dirks, Jess Ridge, chairman of the rod and gun club’s fishery com: mittee, Josh Smienk, Area E director for the Regional District of Central Kootenay and chairman of the Nelson and Area Economic Development Commission and, club members hope, a bioloigst from the Fish and Wildlife Branch and a representative from West Kootenay outdoorsmen The Nelson Rod and Gun Club members decided to hold the meeting to discuss what they say are ‘multiplying problems of sport fisheries in the West Kootenay and how they are increasing each year,” a news release from the rod and gun club members held a_ lengthy meeting Oct. 17 with Dirks Weavers to hold annual art sale The Selkirk Weavers and Spinners Guild will present its 16th annual exhibit and sale of fibre art Dec. 2 at the Castlegar Community Complex from 10a.m. to4p.m Admissionis free The Selkirk Weavers have been ac tive in the West Kootenay since 1973 Membership consists of a core of approximately 40 weavers, handspin THE CASTLEGAR ROBSON BRANCH OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Request all members to please renew their membership for 1990 before November 30. if possible, to quality for an EARLY BIRD" Sticker Fraternal Affiliates are reminded that they MUST renew by December 31, 1989 for their affiliation to continue through 1990. AHEAD. OF CHAIRMAN 5 AR NEWS Dianne K Caroline ADVERTISING SALES ners, and fibre artists from he Nelson, Castlegar, Robson, Rossland, Trail and Beaver Valley areas of the West Kootenay The guild has enjoyed many suc cesses in handweaving competitions throughout the northwest part of Nor th America. Last July, Selkirk Weavers brought home yet another award from the Association of North west Weavers Conference in Boise Idaho. The guild’s booth was honored with a best craftsmanship designation More recently, six members retur ned from a sheep-to-shawl com petition in Salmon. Arm with a first- place standing, a guild news release says Over the 16 years of its existence, this enthusiastic and excellence-orien ted group has continued to raise quality and design standards of works produced by members, the release ad ds FALCON PAINT ING & DECORATING 2649 FOURTH CASTLEGAR 8 © \ vin 2s! ootnikott oukoroft 2795 HeceAWAY ORive TRA. B.C vie 2Ty am FREE 2 $210 OFFICE 365- hoy VE YOU Oanen ined 4 FORD LATE: y AVENUE 365 3563 A. . FORD SALES un, JANICE SALES AND U Res: 56: as. November 22,1989 Castlegar News _ ss Worobeys celebrate No. 50 George and Anne Worobey of Castlegar celebrated their 50th wed- ding anniversary Nov. 4, 1989. Joining them for the surprise celebration were their son George, his wife Berne Jean and children Teresa, Blair and Daryl of Salmon Arm, and David of Kamloops Another grandson, 16-year-old Mike, iS currently living in Japan and was tinable to attend. Also attending were. the Worobeys’ daughter Pat- ti and husband Jim Muirhead from Prince George and children Lisa Kilmer and son Clint from Texas, Paul of Prince George, Daniel of Van- éouver, Vincent of Kelowna and Julie of Creston. Anne Worobey’s sister Mary and husband Sheldon Palmer from Oliver also attended. Telephone calls were received from Lisa Kilmer’s husband in Texas and grandson Mike in Japan A private dinner was held in the couple’s honor at the East Gate Gar. dens Restaurant in Castlegar with gifts and recognition presented by children and grandchildren. The balance of the €vening Was spent reminiscing with a slide presentation of family and frien ds over the years George Worobey worked for Cominco before retiring in 1978 and Anne Worobey was employed at Eaton's catalog order office for a number of years. Anne enjoys volun teer work at the Castlegar Hospital and George remains an ardent hunter and fisherman as they continue to enjoy their retirement in Castlegar Brice gets nod VICTORIA (CP) — The new Social Credit candidate in the Dec. 13 Oak Bay-Gordon Head provincial byelec tion says she’s not trying to distance herself from Premier Bill Vander Zalm Oak Bay Mayor Susan Brice won the nomination by acclamation Monday evening Brice referred to the premier only ‘once — but not by name — during her acceptance speech. One mention of the party in her written speech, which was distributed in advance, was dropped whenshereadit The speech said the Social Credit caucus “should not miss out on the benefits of Oak Bay-Gordon Head.” “The residents of Oak Bay-Gordon Head | deserve 4 uniquely theirs,” Brice told reporters after her speech. “‘It is not the sixth byelection, it is their first byelection.”* Under Vander Zalm, the Socreds have lost five consecutive byelections. “I've always said that even though I'm a team player, I’ve got strong opinions of my owr The Socreds were humiliated in September, when voters in the central B.C. riding of Cariboo elected a New Democratic candidate. It was the first time a Socred had not won the riding since it was formed in 1952 FOUR QUIT After the loss, four Socred backben chers resigned from the government caucus — but not from the party - and urged the party to look at its future under the current leadership Brice said Oak Bay-Gordon Head, encom passing one of the swankiest parts of the B.C. capital, was left vacant when former attorney general Brian Smith resigned his seat to become chairman of Canadian National Railways Smith, who held the riding for 10 years, was praised at the meeting for Serving the riding well..He called his wife Barbara to the stage, gave her a handful of red carnations and hugged her : “It’s very moving and it’s a great feeling,” he said. ‘‘But it’s not my night, it’s Susan’s night.”” Highways Minister Rita Johnston told the 200 people at the meeting that socialism has failed despite 70 years of trying with the full power of a dic tatorial state “Even tanks and machine guns couldn't make socialism work. 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