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MA FURNITURE WAREHOUSE TER MR. AND MRS. WAYNE ZiB! to celebrate the Mrs. Moe M. Zibin of Castlegar. The bride of Vernon. The newlyweds are making their hom . . were married in Kelowna on Feb. 14. A reception went was held May 18 at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Len Strand Kelowna. Fence request rejected By CasNews Staff Castlegar council has turn. ed down a request from the Horseshoe Club to install fencing around the horseshoe pitch at Kinnaird Park. Council said the request came too late to include in the 1985 budget and advised the club to apply in the fall so the request could be considered in the 1986 budget. .- « . The city plans to hire two students and one temporary empl his summer. . 8 Castlegar Fire Depart ment is looking at praviding better fire service to Selkirk College. The city provides fire protection under con- tract to the college, which lies outside city boun The college is considering several options for updated protection, including a spec- ial telephone service linked directly to the Castlegar fire department or a. permanent 24-hour monitoring system. . Castlegar and District Hos- pital has received the go- ahead from the provincial government to replace its roof. Tenders are expected to be let. soon, said Ald. Carl Henne, who is also hospital board chairman. Cost is ex- pected to be “from $150,000 up,” said Henne. Council learned that the loan on the Castlegar Com munity Complex is expected to be paid in 15 years instead of 25 years. *_ 28 6 Nelson city council has in creased its annual contribu tion to the National Exhibi- tion Centre from $50 to $500. ._ 28 6 Mayor Audrey Moore noted that her own municipal taxes have increased only $49 in four years.The comment came during council discus sion on the 1985 budget. Births & Funerals or DEGROOT To Mr. and Mrs. Tom deGroot of Trail, a boy born May 11 ERLANDSON To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erlandson of Nelson, o girl, born May 18. FROST To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frost of Blueberry Creek, a boy born May 18. HICKMAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hickman of Nelson. o girl, born May 13 MANDOLI — To Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mandoli of Trail, a boy born May 16. NEWSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Brion Neilson of Neison, o girl born May 22 WARD To Mr. and Mrs. Jock Ward of Nelson, @ boy, born May 13 fe Robert William Baker, Ge in lieu of flows s may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, Box 760, Nelson BANIGAN Pearl Dorothy Bonigan of Rossland, died May 17 at age 70. in lieu of flowers. It’s hard to believe you can get such a complete package of professional color portraits for just $14.95. But it’s true. And here's what's included in that package: two 8x10's, three 5x7’s and fifteen wallets. Thurs., May 30: 10 to 1 and 2 to 6 Fri., May 31: 10 to 1 and 2 to 7:30 Sat., June 1: 10 t9 1 and 2 to 5:30 KRESGE'S Cedar Ave. and Spokane St., Trail We select the poses. A 95¢ deposit required for each photo package plus $1.00 sitting fee for each additional subject. Family groups and adults welcome Additional portraits can be purchased donations may be mode to the Concer Fund. DOHERTY — Philip Doherty, 72 of Beaver Valley, died May 22 in Trail Regional Hospital following @ lengthy iliness. Memorial be made to the Trail, B.C. of the Canodion Diabetic Association, P.O. Box 1984, Trail JACOBS — (Scrub) Alexander Bradshaw Jacobs of Koslo passed away at age 71, on Moy 7, JOHNSON — Gundrun Johnson formerly of Salmo and Nelson passed away May 19 in Rocky View Hospital in Calgary, Alber to. KABATOFF — John H. Kobatotf 78, of Thrums, passed away in Kootenay Loke District Hospital on May 17. He was born ond grew up in Canora, Sask. In 1923 he moved to B.C., living in Von. couver until moving to Thrums in 1925. During his lifetime, Mr Kabatoft worked on the con struction of the Brilliant Dam and in local sawmills. Following his retirement from sawmill work in 1960, he operated a truck gorden farm until 1970. POZNEKOFF Mary Poz nekolf, 71, of Raspberry Village died May 20. She was born Dec 5, 1913 at Brilliant and moved with her family to Rossland, and then to Thrums. She has lived all her life in the West Kootenay making her final home with her husband in Raspberry Village STRAUB — Caroline Straub of Trail, died May 18 at the Troil Regional Hospital TCHIR — Shirley Jeon Tchir of held at Costle Funeral Home in St. John, N.B. INSURANCE 1127-4th St, Castiegor MULR ONEY PICTURES FOR THE ASKING miniscer the next year. flattering references. By ARCH MacKENZIE . OTTAWA (CP) — Anybody who likes pictures of Brian Mulroney should write the Supply and Services Department for a copy of Canada’s Eighteenth Prime Minister, a slick-papered publication with 18 photos of the There is a formal-looking prime minister on the cover and then all sorts of poses inside with partners ranging from Pope John Paul to the Queen, the 10 premiers and assorted world statesmen, frequently with wife Mila. There is even a picture of the young Brian Mulroney as a gawky teenager standing with John Diefenbaker at the Progressive Conservative convention in 1956 that chose Diefenbaker as the leader who would be prime The pictures are embellished with Mulroney biographical material, extracts from old speeches and The publication showed up at a recent seven-nation economic conference at Bonn, West Germany, apparently as part of the campaign to paint the Mulroney Capital Notebook patchy. Canadian flag. terrorist attack. speeds around obstacles. Schellenberg calls Food Council. World Food Council expire. Figures show that from previous years Christmas reception for were served. performance in glowing colors. But distribution was The Supply and Services Department computer can’t say how many copies were printed. But the External Affairs Department is said to be somewhat upset because the printing cost of $12,000 was assessed to its budget, not to Mulroney's. NEW LETTERHEAD The prime minister's office on another front was gussied up with a new letterhead. The old style used to say Office of the Prime Minister in English and French, flanked by a small print of the Now its says the same thing but the coat of arms is inserted between the English and French. DRIVING LESSONS The drivers of cabinet ministers have been getting driving lessons from the RCMP on how to evade any The undertaking was intensified after the mid-March attack by terrorists on the Turkish Embassy, with one guard slain in the assault attributed to Armenians. Films are used as well as routines of driving at varying MISSED TARGET The Conservatives have been counter-attacking against the recent Liberal Opposition tactic of naming one patronage — or PAW 8 award a week. Former broadcaster Ted Schellenberg, MP for the Vancouver Island riding of Nanaimo-Alberni, has been conducting the riposte, but his most recent one wandered to rather uncertain grounds. wards SOW, for Survivor of the Week, and he designated former Liberal agriculture minister Eugene Whelan, still the president of the World Schellenberg apparently doesn't know that the is an independent organization not under the controt of the Liberal Party of Canada. It elected Whelan on its own for a term that has yet to FARMERS HIT Last year was another trying one for many farmers economically and the tax collector wasn't helping, suggests a reply tabled in the Commons recently for British Columbia Conservative Lorne Greenaway. in 1984 the Department of National Revenue launched 6,874 audits of farmers and collected as a result additional taxes of $28.5 million. COSTLY CHRISTMAS With summer approaching, the Commons now knows how much it cost for the Christmas trees and decorations on Parliament Hill Lawns. It was $1,891.27 for the three lofty trees supplied by the National Capital Commission, the federal landlord in the Ottawa-Hull area. But the decorations were leftovers The Commons also knows that the prime ministerial the diplomatic corps last December cost $1,957.65, the decorations $3,909.86 and the Christmas trees $496.25. Smoked duck and turkey (Supreme de dindonneau) Canadians travel less OTTAWA (CP) — Canada continues to fall behind in the international tourist trade, Statistics Canada figures show Canadians travelling out side the country spent $1.455 billion more than visitors spent in Canada during the first quarter of the year, ac cording to travel account figures. That's up from the $1.355 billion shortfall re corded in the first quarter of 1984, Receipts from internation. al travel amounted to $519 million, up 7.9 per cent from a year earlier, while payments by Canadians travelling abroad rose by seven per cent to $1.964 billion. Among possible reasons for the increase in the deficit is the fact that although the Canadian dollar is weak against the U.S. dollar it is strong compared with the currencies of some other countries. Recent reports suggest a record number of Americans are taking advantage of the weak European currencies and are travelling there ra ther than to Canada. 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