EDWARDS COFFEE ee 9 ofp 8499 Save $1.72... TOWN HOUSE MACARONI DINNER 225g. Box........ A5 days for, night. hunting | KELOWNA, BC. (cP) — A realdent of this Okanagan city has been: sentenced to 45 days in jall after he pleaded: guilty to three charges ‘related to hunting deer by night... - Douglas George, 35, was charged under the B.C. Wild” life Act with hunting wildlife: by night while in possession of firearm and by the use of a light — or “pitlamping” — and with possessing wildlife that was not killed legally. He was also charged under the Firearms Act with. poss- ession ofa loaded firearm in a- motor vehicle.. George was sentenced: in provincial court to.46 days in prison on count one, 80 days for count two and 14 days for count three. The terms will run concurrently. In addition, conservation. officers seized four frozen deer carcasses, two fawns and t two Sees, om and the Crown With Cheese. 3 $ i 0 0 Save 776 on 5 eee for Ef TOWN HOUSE TOMATO 38o" ~ TOWN = TOMATO CATSUP al ke x Assorted Peas & Cream Com * 4 Cut Green Beans : * Gut Wax Beans it aL) i WfloxTi..... a for BEEF BLADE _ CHUCK ROAST H Ao128 FRESH WHOLE FRYING CHICKEN ae _A bb. $1 ; 8 BEEF CROSS. RIB ROAST _ POTATOES ¢ @: ry oO B.C. Grown. No, 1 Grade, (38¢Kg)...... FRESH BROCCOLI California Grown. j (LIANE) eee el / 9 : ‘rifle and equipment. . Similar charges against, Wes Linley, a hunting com- panion of George's, dropped -due to insufficient evidence. George, who shot the deer in the West Kettel River were’. area, about 80. kilometres east: of here,’ was charged April 29, 1981, following an investigation by conservation officials with’ the environ- ment ministry. UNEMPLOYED FATHER The fact that George is an unemployed :father of seven was emphasized in his de-- fence during.the trial. Conservation officer Don Steuart said deer freeze, as if hypnotized, when.a light is shone in their eyes, making them easy, targets at: night. . ‘Steuart said pitlamp hun- calibre ters often ‘use ‘low. rifles so many animals are only wounded a and left to die. .J° Crown counsel Bob MeCar- rall said during the trial that “pitlamping can be described’ * a8 a most unsportsmanlike slaughter of game.” Because ‘hunters cannot See beyond the rangeé of the lights, ‘their’ rifle. “fire is potentially dangerous. On each of the two charges laid under. the Wildlife Act, the maximum penalties’ are fines: of between $200 and $1,000 of jail sentences be- tween 80 and 90 days, or both a fine and jail term. Mouthwash designed to help the smoker A mouthwash designed to make the mouth “feel like a garbage dump” is selling well, says cigar, pipe or joint of mari- juana. Then, Najjar says, the mouth explodes with awful William Najjar who devel- oped the product for those who wish to quit smoking. The mouthwash, Tabanil, has a pleasantly minty taste until you light up a cigarette, - Winning Provincial . number The Jan. 29 Provin winning ticket number is 1146425. This ticket, with i complete. .number wins 000... E Additional prizes, are $50,000 for the last six digits; $1,000 for the last five digits; $100 for the last four digits; $25 for the last three digits and $10 for the last ‘two digits. amen sae draw takes place :with saliva and the ioe days of using the mouthwash, Najjar says, is enough to cure more than 80 | per cent of smokers. The smoker rinses twice - daily with one teaspoon of »the mouthwash in an ounce of water. The mouthwash, which contains glycerine and silver nitrate, dries and tigh- tens the gums and activates the salivary glands, preduc- ing a bracing sensation. However, when the smok- - er-takes a puff up to.18 hours. }: later, tar and nicotine ab- ‘sorbed by the gums react [MAN ON THE STREET :-Do you think the proposed Giertion: Do. be locatéd:at the’ TONY SCHWIERTZ . The old arena would be cheaper, ' I~ say. There's # quite enough room to park there, At the new building there's even less, parking. It's centrally located. NICK SHERSTOBITOFF The community .com- plex. It’s more convenient. ', When there's’ a hockey game on, people can get “some books for reading and when we have the Douk- hobor Symposium every } month people can come and take a look. Maybe they can find some good books to read. ‘ PHIL CALDERBANK The community complex might be more centrally logated. It would cater to most of Castlegar than if it were at the other place. I suppose that people at this end of town would prob- ably find it awkward get- ting there. What we need is a bus service... eas conmnuny complex or the old arena? , SHIRLEY VIGUE . Not where it’s gonna be. That doesn't make it cen- tral anyway. It should be central, Halfway would be about the Bluetop. I really thing the best place would be at the new arena. There's a parking problem down there near the old’ arena. If they're gonna have it I think it would be better up there.. They've got 27 acres of land out there. SESS eect VAY PETE POSTNIKOFF How about that one at the college where it is? I think it would be cheaper for the taxpayers. It would be handier for the area. It would be much cheaper to keep one library. BA tant -, from the mouthwash, form- ing-an awful-tasting yellow. ish liquid. The-rationale behind the mouthwash, says Najjar, is: that many smokers are not affected: by reasonable ar- sumenis against smoking but do respond to the. “shock treatment” of a foul-tasting “mouth, Spohn ‘Master of Arts degree program Gonzago’ University. of Spokane is offering a pro- gram leading to a Master of Arts degree in Counselling Psychology in Nelson and. Spokane beginning Feb. 12. The program provides fruining for all those Involved » whether in oasoe church, mental health or community setting. Courses in the program = may be taken on an audit — Fellowship Worship Bible Study Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m Worship Service Sunday in Legion Hall Bible Study & ‘ 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. Ma Sunday Services <--8.a,m. and 10.a.m, Sunday School: 10.a.m. Robson Community Church Second and Fourth Sundays of month, 10 sm: Rectory: Ph. 365-227 Reverend Desmond Carroll "1471 columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services ~<< Pastor Dirk Zinner: -2 Prices Effective Feb. 4, 5 & 6. IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE | 5 SAFEWAY | CANADA SAFEWAY LiMiTED = SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY , OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 9:40 a.m. Sing-Song 10.a.m. Worship and Sunday schoo! 3 Ist 7pm. 3rd Sunday, 10 ‘a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow [--uniTeD councH ||" 713 - 4th Street Worship Service 13 a.m.- For Worship Service Times ur Sunday, 9.a.m. on Radio CKQR below Castleaird Plaza - Ph, 365-6317 |. 9:50a.m. Sunday School 7 a.m. Worship Service . Fellowship Service BA 7 p.m. Cottage Bible Studies Friday,7 p.m. Youth and Family Night Rev. Ed. Wegner, Pastor’ 365-2374 i ‘AFULL GOSPEL CHURCH 2404 Columbia Avenue. Church Schoal 9:45 a.m. Meming, Worship Pastor be Johnson Phone 365-6762 2605 Sniene Ave, ° 9:45 a. m: Sunday School lam, WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m. — Junior Congregation & Nursery Rev. Harvey Self Phone 365-3816 basis or‘ for credit by. those Y} not- interested in obtaining. TUL LETEDIRECTORY, | the MA cnet’ will be conducted At reset it is planned to hold classes Friday from 6-10 p.m. and Saturday mornings from H 8a.m.- 12 p.m. in Nelson — * 0 “Ona wee 809 Merry Creek Road - Next to Cloverleaf Motel : Castleaird Plaza ' “Family ible Hour * Morning Worship 1:00 a.m. even Praise aay p.m, ; NIGHT ible Sted & Prayer Service 7 p.m. but alternate locations. may be established. Those completing the pro- gram will graduate with the MLA. degree in the summer of 1984. Courses. planned for this 4 spring are EDU 805 — Pey- selling Theories, ‘The’ pro- gram moves to. ‘the Gonzaga Campus in July; for, EDU 696A — Prac- ticum, and. EDU 698 — Re- search and Bestiettes. It is back to ‘ment, and EDU. $89 Coun-, The program winds up at Counselling Psychology, and Gonzaga in the summer of EDU 616 — Psychopathol- 1984 with EDU 665 A and B ogy. In the spring of 1983 — Counselling Special Popu- EDU 560A — Critical Issues lations, and EDU 699 — The in Counselling, and EDU 650 Professional Seminar. which — Group Process will be of- will be followed. by the final, fered, oral examinations. During the summer of 1883 There are still places open EDU 560B — Psychological in the program. For more in- Appraisal, and EDU 664-— formation call, in Castlegar Group Counselling will be Dale Bradley at 866-3847 given in Nelson. during business hours or In the fall of 1988 and the 362-9520 in the evening. spring of 1984 the M.A. can- In Nelson call 352-3825 didates shall enroll in EDU during business hours or at- 676 B&C. Each of these tend an informational meet- courses includes 10 hours of ing Feb. 8 at 7:80 p.m. inthe counselling internship per -L.V. Rogers Secondary ‘week under the direction of School staff room. _Gonrago personnel. Super Loto for Jan. 31 The Jan. 31 winning Super 284182, 426683, 676218, Loto number is 042067. 770954 and 755058. There are additional prizes of’ “Other winning “numbers, $10,000 for the. last five these having only to appear digits, $1,000 for the last four - in consecutive order from left digits and $100 for the last.” to right on the ticket aro: three digits... 77129 for $10,000; 2848 for The five di in September for = EDU 615 — Church Office 1365.40 767-1\th Avenue * . Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph, 365-5212 Christian Education Hour 45 a.m. Morning Worship 8:30 a.m. & 12:00 a.m. Fventee Service ee sible Study 330 p. Saturday: Young Peoples “OST. RITA'S CATHOLIC $1,000; 933 for $100 numbers for-.$100,000 are for a free ticket. = * Rev. Michael Ciinen saturday Ni Night Maas . 7p. Sunday's ‘Masses at 8 a.m: and 10.a.m. ST. 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