PIAS REA SESE EN Oh eeu Ia dE BACKPACKING TRIP into ate the Slocan area was enjoyed Aug. 23 to 80 by this hearty looking group. Those taking part were, front row, left to right, Brian Parfenulk, Glen Watt, Loyd Groutage, Rodger Brady, Billy Anderson, Pat ead and Trevor Hughes, Back row, left to right, Jon Almekinder, Rod Lareon, Takes Backpacking ‘Trip Into Slocan ie Venturer advisor Leo Som- mers and the Castlegar Ven- turers spent most of the past winter organizing a back- packing trip into the Slocan area. Much of their meetiig time went into the planning as well as investigating back- packing equipment and food witable for back-packing. ‘They. also travelled to Spokane where they a their plans with Dr. J. Burns, who works with the Scouts at- Medical Lake, Wash. >< Each boy was responsible for his own kit list and freeze dried food. They cooked separ- ately or in pairs. Eighteen ‘scouts, Dr. J. Burns and three _ scouts Billy scouts from Medical Lake. W. Parfenulk used his boat to ferry the boys across’ and Imler, Dr. J. Burns, all of. Medical ‘Schatthulzen, asa, Martin AIKS, D Devi Fie, Bon Parte td Lo fone nosed by an Sou Be Baar, Parfenulk, Pat, Read aad lea Watt, Dr. J. * “Vilage of Slocan Briels tomer Mra, Vera J. Hamilton is i. The village clerk has been . now eroployed as village clerk. asked to get prices’ from ea eve Sens, contractors forthe skating ‘A water sample report for rink. ‘ Blocan from the Selkirk Health Unit has been ronented to counelll, Counell members hav eee. noticed some bullding nd The folowing counell mem: renovating taking place ‘in t! Printing Slocan, People are reminded they need bullding permits to carry, out such work. CMayor'A. L. Winfe,"Aldermen <2 5 205)°)°*: a A. Rourke, sna 8, Cooley, ‘The three girl Govat- koff, Cathy Hamilton and Don: ‘na: Kinakin ‘who, have .been’ Working in’ the ‘village under the Swim '75 program, are to be "Ailments. commended by ‘eouneil for: the’ excellent they have done Diagnosed . ‘aummer. Thay have made ©, two/Welcome to Slocan" signs, »: British Columbia Automo: cleaned th 19 munieipal a‘ grounds, ° bile Association reminds motor: ° ‘cemetery grounds and have. ments of an automobile ‘can be ( CASTLEGAR NEWS, Eridsy. September: 5, 1975 ists ‘that: many’ common all-° done a’ general ‘clean-up of readily. Fecognizéd and diag: Ge 7 se informed - Marvin Sommers Phta rivet whl at the wheel eth relati foot pressure. s Sanh Benet this EES Fast — ‘Courteous — Reliable Burns and Modleal Lake Seous "is pa Barre tat Sl ‘nanan ee wn Phone 365-5700. ‘Almekinder. «5 2D braking syste: fasvas back Slocan Lake. teal peas and from Slocan’ City by W. Watt, rf Sehatthulaen, Wy, Pafonlk, ni in the eight-day trip, leaving on ‘Aug. 23'and returning last Saturday. They were joined by. Loyd 'Groutage, five local 21-Year-Old Paul Poohachoff Dies at Castlegar Hospital Paul Poohacholff, 27, died Funeral services were held 5, Thursday through to Friday, first from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and then later from the Gotta. chenia Hall. Born in Nelson, Nov. 5, 1957, Mr. Poohachoff was edu- cated at Mount Sentinel School at South’ Slocah, He had steam engineek’". at CanCel, pulp division, here, since 1966. He was a member of the PPWC and enjoyed fishing, golf and softball. Ho is survived by his wife, t; one son, Paul Chris.” Margare! topher and one daughter, Dina Louise, all? at home, “Also” . Anderson, iis and'M. Sean in, the cor they “explored Lit ari rata @, Beatrice Lake and by on up to Evans Ridge where a large part of the country and six could be viewed. The weather was not’ too favorable, but the‘ whole: trip was termed successful. The few, days of sunshine’ were ‘enjoyed and the numerous rain showers only dampened the ground not the boys spirits: ‘They were well pre] their came ret ig part: in: the * back: aecking tri were: Leo ‘Mr, '* Sommers, | venturers \: Jim Pe besibere oom, hee pate Phillj Kk, Scbafthuizen, Martin’ Allis, John Roberts, Robin Dalziel, - Dean, Parfenuik, Trevor ° ‘Hughes and id Fodor, Scout Mastei i utage and -Affer Attending Seminar, Local ‘Students Hope fo Form Action Group. in Castlegar “The Habitat, Community : ‘Action program had its'climax ‘at the United Nations Associa- tion student seminar in Vancou- ver.two weeks ago. Two local students, Catherine Harrison, co-ordinator of the program; and Monica Normandeau at- .Glenmerry NEW. AND USED FURNITURE 4 3191 Highway Orive PHONE 364-1822 "tended the weeklong seminar. ‘The theme of this year's seminar, held’ at Jericho Hill School, was “Human Settle- ments—What are the Alterna- tives?” Contsary to whit this title implies, the: seminar’ di not focus solely on pausing issues, but on every. aspect. of ‘ life as we know it,. Field trips around Vancou- ver were used to explore areas such as citizen participation, which included trips to co- -operative stores and action “PETTITT. See The PENTAX SPE Quality Plus Ata price ve can afford © 74 Pine St. — Phone 365-7663 — Castlegar, B. PHOTO Beautify your home experts life to sofas and chairs :| with custom-reupholstery. b: Vou “he Dnotted - fo see our large Selection of Fabrics Come in and compare our prices Castlegar Custom Upholstery group: . cerns, Bay feared a viet to the Sihk' Temple. Bach of the five Teoups explored a different area, then - prepared presentations, which the’ to our present ways of living: “As well as the field trips, there were many guest speak- ers. Among these were Rich: ‘mond MLA Harold Steves and Bill Wilson, from the Union ‘of B.C. Indlan Chiets. Mr. Wilson presented a view different from that’ which most saw, and . promoted a stimulating discus. ion. 2 "Thursday was labelled “In- ternational Day", on which workshops were held on var- fous countries, including China, - Sri Lanka and the West Indies. Resource people showed films or slides. ‘A guest, speaker, Lord Ritehie Calder, spoke to the é developed to catch up on the outstand- go to make your claim. We'll phone you * as soon as possible to give you an: * The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia regrets that normal service was disrupted during the strike. But now we're back in full operation. Here is i how vehicle owners can get their claim settled as conveniently and as - : ae as possible: ett (ae pts tO “=, the entire amount, use this form to. make an‘appointment: We will phone!" * you on how. to proceed with your claim. - See “You don't have to make an appoint ment if the onty damage Is cracked or : broken glass. We have made special’ ;' with glass “companies throughout the province No appointment is necessary. INJURIES. : who have ~ sustained an injury in an accident will be contacted by the Corporation im- mediately after thé owner of the vehicle has reported the accident to a Claims ©, Office: These injured peopte need not request an appointment. i x Vehicle owners who were involved in, ‘an accident before the strike and have = received a clalm number but the claim - has not been settled will be contacted by an adjuster as soon as possible. : ‘There is no need to request a further, appointment at a Claims Office, NON-DRIVEABLE VEHICLES - Once your completed appointment :- form has been received at a Claims 2 Olfice, we will phone you and make special arrangements to estimate your. vehicle damage..°) -" z REPAIRED VEHICLES... a If you have had your vehicle, repaired e: Guring the strike, and paid either the deductible portion of your insurance-or:. AN APPOINTMENT-SYSTEM . “An appointment system has been sure. to take along your, Owner's , rartificate.: z “We have made special provisions fo vehicle owners who do not wish t take ‘an appointment: Two Claims. Offices on the lower mainland will’ operate without appointments. One is. ‘at4399 Waybume Drive in Burnaby: = and the other Is at 406 SW, Marina; Drive In Vancouver. These Claims ; * Offices will be open from 8:45 a.m. to? (6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, ona fo-appointment, first come, first =< served basis, These Clalms Offices “will open for. business on Friday, <= September 5thiss * “ANY QUESTIONS? CALL OUR, INFORMATION CENTRE, COLLECT, ing claims and to make it as easy as possible for Vehicle owners. Here's how the appointment system works: If your vehicle has been involved in an accident during or after the strike, simply complete this appointment form. Then mall it directly to the Claims Office where it Is most convenient for you to appointment at a time and day you would prefer. (fyou have already m accident detalls during the strike, it is still necessary that you contact us using this form. air Ifyour vehicle has been involved in an accident, but you have no damage to claim, just phone us at 665-2800, in to report ‘tte details. Economic Oe ‘The Interna-' tional Day broadened the focus from: community. issues. to ‘world issues., ‘As well as the serious side of the seminar, ‘entertainment, was had in tha form of such things ‘as’ folk-daneing, taught by.a Vancouver man, andthe concluding weekend was spent at a YMCA camp‘on Indian Arm. z It was expressed by those. present that the seminar was a unique educational experience. from which they all got a great deal from, It is hoped that they will spread thelr new -knowl- edge, In their, scho “phe Habitat’ Communiiy +: ‘Action Program was’ brought into thé seminar as each of the co-ordinators presented a pro- Jeet from thelr area, Tt is hoped... that these projects will con- tinue-throughout the winter. and that an action group will be formed in the Castlegar area. _ 2288 West Broadway Vancouver, B.C.VBK 920 ©4001 - 18th Avenue, Prince George, Bevan 070 No, 2.4920 20th &trest, varnod., vee $z0 “" DO NOT CALL THE CLAIMS OFFICES. CLAIMS APPOINTMENT REQUEST CARD”) MY NAME, CLAIMS OFFICES ABER LOCATED AT: = vancouven sonne MAINLAND = + 4:00.P.M. in Room K-10 FEE: $5 per person. ‘You will learn he basic stitches and reading of patterns, You can receive help with patterns of your choice and/or obtain instruction In hair pin and broomstick lace. +8 Tuesday eventons at Apa 30. EN ibealanis on. September 16 in Room B-16 { é MUSHROOMS: In this one-day session you will learn how to locate, wasnt ‘and use the various types of must the area. The program will include a.alide show, talk, demonstrations anda field excursion. You should bring suitable outdoor clothing. + You may attend this workshop in eet New Denver or Castlegar. In New Denver:,meet at the 10:00 A.M., Saturday, Castlegar: meet in the Banquet pie of the Hi ‘Arrow Arms Motor. Hotel, 10:00 AM., Sunday, September. 21 R: Dr, Richard Haard, Mushroom Aeron ‘Western ‘Washington Btate College 3 Renae ae orton edt ‘ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: *.))'"): flow to tase, feed and tare for chickens, geese, turkeya, rabbits, goats, sheep, cows, ete. Plenty of time wil be made avallable for the instructor to.answer your, queations, * One 86 ay Sunday, October 5, 10:30 A.M., Banquet Room, Hi bette Arms. ‘Motor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Davia Perrin, Veterinarian ¢ FEE: $10 per person Reape iene MEAT CUTTING CLINIC Aone evening aessionin which you can learn the Proper euts of rieat, Included well be beef,’ poultry” ani + Wednesday, ‘Sie 8 at 7:00 P.M. at the SuperVau store in Castlegar: "EE: $2 per NOTE Euolinent will be limited, Advance. regitation 4b requlred Ci THA YOGA’ Hae ‘Yoga can we you, to help yourselt fee more relaxed. ‘sims coateal led breathing techniques open the way toa greater sense 10 Thursday evenings at 7:80 P.M, begining on Eiptember 18 INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Darlene ‘McDowell FEE: $18 ‘per person. : eeawes G ie This Canadian Power Squadron course will provide your vit ‘the basic knowledge ¥ ‘and coastal watera, boating laws,: special rate consideration to thse “who have ‘completed this course, loge at 7:80, PM. M: Regier. on, September 9 in Room rey INSTRUCT ) hf AVALANCHE HAZARD ‘Training FEE: $30 per person; $6 for. each aida Yamal member tee Includes text and ‘ANALYS ob OF particule interest to hikers, Mes and climbers, ¢ this. ‘course will belp you ‘become familiar with the conditions which create avalanche danger. < + One ‘evening. only: Tuesday, November, te at 7:80: P.M.‘ in Room K-10. ISTRUCTOR: Mr. Gary: Bru: 5 FEE: \$2 per. person ip ‘AUDUBON NATURAL HISTORY FILMS ‘A series of outstanding natural history films naturalist photographers. Write or phone for detailed brochure: the: Weat Kootenay Naturalists MUSHROOMS See lader Home Life Skills. PHOTOGRAPHY. © ‘ “See under, Creative Arts and Musfc. j speed as well as improve tetention. of: prited information. ‘Wednesday. evenings at 7:80 P.M, bepfahing on September 1” in Room Bib FEE: INSTRUCTOR: -Mr. John Green Fee $18 per, person: USINESS LETTER WRITING a will hel develo) shill necessary to’ effective letters: ae Separts wh ch a6 clear, concise and’ F dealgned to' get results. Open to -INSTRUCTO narrated in person by focnerel i onsored b FEE: ‘SPANISH ‘CONVERSATION FOR "BEGINNERS se A basic course designed ‘to enable you to communicate in 8 spanish, - a0 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M, beginning on Sertenber 29 In Room’ 28 of the ‘Trail ‘Junior Secondary Sch INSTRUCTOR: Mra. Carmen ( Guido FEE: $20 per eae $0 per. couple TION. aN fatale simple ‘and interesting’ approseh: to. Ttallan, emphasising eversday ns, PARENT EFFECTIVENESS.1 See under Home Life Skila, CREATIVE anys and MUSIC TAKING BETTER PHOTOGRAP! Avery basic introduction to photography. ‘The course will help ou en learn about camera operation and composition, and provide general hints on taking better bring rints to class for evaluation and ‘criticism. i + 3 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M, hese on Serene 16 in Room BE22 INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Ford FEE: $12 per person BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY You will have an opportunity to develop, print'and pee your own black and e will also cover camera operation, Soupeliion, INSTRUCTOR: ‘an ‘Jim Bord oS Fr. SELKIRK: COMMUNITY CHORUS Reheseaals ‘and performances of Fobacngs of the Four, Beas, Crista musle and Canadian riusie. Si 215 Monday farfield \° Bat Webster Seb “DIRECTOR: Mrs, Helen Dahlstrom *5) FEES! #1 Per. person per semester, SELKIRK ‘COMMUNITY, STRING ORCHESTRA f lerature,« especially that of the feces £16 Tuesday evenings per semester, beginning: September 16 at 7:30 PM. Fi the ‘Trail Junior: Secondary School - ps bos DIRECTOR: Mes Brietee FEE! $7'per semester COMMUNTTY: MUSIC PROGRAM => Music classes in plano, woodwinds, ‘brass, guitar and stringe wil be avaiable ata -/. vartely of levels for a variety of age groupa. A special program of m Z {Bretchool and early school age children wil also_be offered. Write or sone for jusic classes for stiles: ‘brocht TECHNICAL and: PROFESSIONAL. PRESCHOOL TEACHERS’ WORKSHOP age ‘workshop will be held on the subject of Integration of the | Exceptional. : school. ‘This workshop fs Intended for preschool teachers, but, some ‘spaces maybe open to persons in related professions: Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19:00 A.M. 6:00 P-M., fn Room Bt ber 18. Write or ton fe detailed | ZA two-day workshop on counselling and treatment in the field of alcohol and ee abuse, This’ program Is intended for soclal workers, human resources personnel, but some spaces may: be ofsn to other. probation officers, eriais centre staff, “interested persons. ‘s'9:00 A.M. '='4:00 P.M., Monday, October, 6 and Thesday, October 7 fo the ‘Royal * Canadian Legion’ Hall, Castlegar r.iKent. Pearson ver, B.C, ee Hecho} and Drag Commieso co Registration required, by September 22. Write. or phone for, etal brochure. + BASIC. ELECTRONICS. ‘A course:for: beginning students witho radio and ‘T.V., industrial electronies, and computers. + 2A sesstons. An organizational meeting’ will be held on Monday, September 7:00 PLM, in Room L-12 to determine the best day and time to suit participants. Lf * ‘unable to’attend,’ please register by phone,. indicating the days you Peale $70 {DIGITAL TECHNIQUES dibs ee ‘An introductory: course to itl systems, Following review of, gold stata devices, the course will cover number systems, boolean algebra and logic systems. + 24 sessions, An organizational meeting will be held on Monday, September 22 at t 7:00 P/M. in Room L-13 to determine the best day and time to/sut participants: I oe unable to attend, please ester by phone, jedtesting. the care you pref er. 0 - . ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ‘A’ study! of (basic electronic circuits, top! pplies, re circuits and ut Req jectronies, of basie eae sesalona An organizational meeting will be held on Monday, “Sejtember, at’ P.¥4. in Rooni L-12 to determine the beat day and time to suit participants. If. table ‘to attend,” ‘Please rear by phone, {ndleating the da; you Prefer. FEE: $70 R e Goze mene planning and nd burt a oxperlen co In electricity or ‘electronics. It will provide the basis for the fete of advanced. applications such as | to. Include basic amplliers, pone fe “ACADEMIC INTRODUCTION ‘TO. MODERN CHINA Lestires fine ahd discussion ge the development of China from prehistoric times toll oe ‘Ets 2 Tuesty Svenings per semester ‘at 7:00 P.M. enning on ‘September din B.C. Lov. Rogers ra Secondary. School, Nt INSTRUCTOR, Mr. H. Ry Mebribat, cuperieneed | Chise traveller, FEE: $20 per, person per’ semester “NOTE: ‘This odurae tay al be taken for credit, for which additional work wil be beginning on September 80 in Room 26 of the ‘INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Gina Landugel , PEE: $20 per person; $90 per, couple reseed nod the fo wil by $90 CANADIAN POETRY ‘ There will be a program on Contemporary, Cenadian Literature Centriag on the work of six writers. These writers will travel to Castlegar from other parts of Canada ‘and will speak and read t6 the class. ‘The course will begin In November.: For further Krrane Please write or. Phone. \ MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM . ‘The Department of Business Administration, Mea Bopice ‘uolfering a comprehensive program in Smdll Business Management. For the convenience of "+ gg outlined below. In this way, It will be possible to attend any or all parts of the program. Those enrolling in ‘entire program given $10 discount. NOTE: Registration for all;courtes will take place on Tuesday, September 22 at INTEODUCTION 70 BUSINESS BB busineay ‘Tegal: forms of business ting martenges: business records, er acu sce and nk ‘analysis. ‘Thuraday evenings at 7: 00 P.M. beginning September 23 ioe Ki 1 The course includes 6’ sessions (9 weeks), se BUSINESS OPERATIONS | *,Purehasiog and javentory contro: pricing policies; ales volumes; turning over the ‘inventory; seasonal variations; inventory valuation and depreciatio + Tuesday and Thureday evenings at 7:00 P.M., begs Octeber Hn Bom 1 eee /The'course includes 4 sessions (2 week). , FEE! $16 Ber person 0%. EX’ |AL ENVIRONMENT ‘ * Marketing systems: marketing research; the consumer's buying. habits; vertising and: promotion; competition; the’ product or service; layout and display;‘and ‘goodwill and public relations.’ “Tenaya Tray ovina OOP, ginning October 28 in Rooth K-11. The course includes 4 sessions (2 weeks FEE: $15 Per person PROBLEM SOLVING” : Practical techniques for analyzing business bles § < pone genie onl they, Neen 10 Pn Bom 1 FEE: iENERAL BUSINESS PRACTICES 8) ‘The’ law of contracts; selling on ‘credit; credit i collections ine court’ action; b) Staffing; ‘training and employee records; supervisory techniques. + Tubeday and Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning November 18 in Room Kl; The course’tocludes 4 sessions (2 week). 2 $16 per. person BUSINESS LEGISLATION © 287i) ie y ‘Taxation -' Municipal," Provincial and Fe al Mates Wa; has tices: ment Insurance; Canada. Fenelon ome Rights Code; Workmen's Com- pensation and the 2 Pihpeaday and Thursday eventagu st 7:00 PM, bogishig D Room Sxuar The couren fnehudes 4 sesrons. (2 wesks. on cei ene ADDRESS: 5.3 1 PHONE: NUMBER: 12 Enclosed. ls. my. cheque for 3 (Please maka cheque pi ayabl Hi you. ‘cannot’ attend or: wish ‘to cancel | your. registration | tor! he" second: week of, 9 ‘course, ‘sll. fees will ba refunded.