The Cag Wed stlegar Sun day, September 15, 1993 SHSS starts year with exchange students and exchange teacher John Charters Exchange student ever to come to Cana he be lev Schools open in land Miss H opportunity to vi da and Created an excellent impression For The Castlegar Sur im the community Stanley Humphrie Miss Harkin ) New 1993-1994 term with one Cachange ty, Com blond thand under un the petite and pret trom Glascow, S ind Jasper and son teacher, Mi tokio Hath ' the Depew Lav han fot Conunon Rotary nt wealth Teach Plan and she takes the en year y Scou Pampel of Place of SHSS mathematics t hool Frank Perehudott who y grades n his wife Dorothy, is now teaching at her ud r Riri’ Her Zabinski Exchange Progran Austrabia nawan of Indonesia of Poland Janek's last year was thé first Polish Rotary Trail psychiatrist writes Stress KAREN KERKHOFF At one ime or another most tus suffer from stress, and icher and Janek rccompanied by There ar In her leisure tu in BA sister, Anya, who was here secondary school in Glascow about a dozen such exchange ming and a game ¢ between those of us who suc cessfully cope with those dismal sometunes, the only difference times, and those of us who find it necessary to seck outside help from a psychiatrist or other pro fessionals, is the our skills Donald McDonald understands better a Trail psychiatrist than most that coping with depression caw sometimes. be overwhelming. But, McDonald also understands that some of the patients who come tosee him risis might well have had they while in ¢ avoided his services had the ability to cope with stress With that understanding McDonald has written a book called Stress Mastery, which he classifies. as a self-help manu Submitted Descriptions of archival records in the Selkirk College Archives are to be made avail able both locally and to researchers throughout British Columbia Sack of Subs” Take'em home, slice’em up and you've got an instant party! So. when unexpected guests drop by unexpectedly, or if you just don't feel like cooking dinner tonight, get a sack of subs from Subway. We specialize in solving emergencies with food Castleaird Plaza ¢ 365-SUB6 20% to 40% off everything In the store Friday, Saturday & Sunday Sept 17,18,19 ° 2006 Main Street Pent next to Boston jon + 493-0699 Castlegar and District Community Services Society is celebrating its 10th ANNIVERSARY and introducing its new Administrator on September 20, 1993 at The Royal Canadian Legion Hall 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Lveryore Welcome She has come to the right place to lear and we wish her well in her new home The Rotary Exchange Student Pro which is a part of the Rotary expressed an interest in skiing tud-August in Soot irkins has hid the uw Vancouver, Banff w of the West Koote gram International plan for world peace and understanding, facilitates the exchange of senior high school students from vari ous nations throughout the world. Since they are ambassadors for theif own countries, these students are carefully selected for the program. The Program teran of the Scottish system, and will be ine and ten math at ne she enjoys swim of badminton and has Director They look like a fine selection and should be very good students This program, after operating for over a dozen years in Castlegar has Rotarian Bill Furey, said thanks to the cooperation of interested citizens. host parents in the community, the school and the Castlegar District School Board, has developed into the. best exchange program in the entire Rotary District 5080 (south céntral Washington and Idaho.) B.C Mastery, a do-it-yourself book 1l—-but one which could well make the difference between liv. ing a happy and productive life, or living a harried life filled with Stress and tension “Stress Mastery teaches tech. niques to help dea} with stress. Often a person is\Hot stressed or depressed enous to see a doc tor, this book is meant to teach those individuals how to deal with it Stress Mastery was printed with the help of Gold Rush Print in Rossland, and Rocky Mountain Printers in Cranbrook If you want a copy of Stress Mastery, which is easy reading, free of technical terms, and a valuable tool in dealing with Stress, you can find copies for sale at The Book Store in Castle gar or the Selkirk Colféfe Book Store. While most writers have cer tain reasons, most of them per sonal, for writing, McDonald said he: has only one goal—help- ing people “I hope it makes a difference, and helps people improve their quality of life. 1 want people to see their situation in it and make changes in their lives.” Stress Mastery teaches such simple techniques to help decrease stress such as: gi set ting, relaxation, problem solv. ing; and the need for good nutrition and exercise McDonald jokingly said that since being published last month, the book -has-become a best seller—in Trail that is This institution has been Project has come from the information Provincial government through source for the B.C. Archival the Community Archives Union List, an undertaking of Assistance Program and the the Archives Association of federal government through British Columbia designed to the Canadian Council of Provide greater access to B.C.'s Archiv: documentary heritage and to A project archivist was in promote the development of a Castlegar the week of Septem- Provincial archival network ber 7 to compile descriptions Funding for the union list’ of records in the Archives’ chosen as an Donald McDonald Archival records to be made available to public holdings. These desctiptions will be included in a published guide to archival records in British Columbia and will be made available through an on- line computer access network For more information about the Archival Union List project, people are asked to, contact the Project Archivist in Vancouver at 876-9150 Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society provides excellence which the families of the com munity have access to an amaz ing variety of resources art oot Cast Children from birth to twelve years are cared for bv cenified Childhood Education Caregivers who pride themselves pecial place that suomay not have heard about Early need to Apprecw In baet. sou really this pl to how special it is The Kootenay: € Child Car years has tully on their excellence of service Special children who have the olumbia need for an integrated setting are accommodated to the highest degree and have their own key Society over twenty reated a complex in TRUCKLOAD SALE Winter FermiLizer FOR LAWNS ©0°- 00" 6G Now Aval.asiel FALL BULBS - TULIPS, CROCUS, ETC. CHANG’s Nursery & FLorist 2601-91 Ave. Castiecar 365-7312 CITY OF CASTLEGAR 1993 General Local Elections Inspections of list of registered electors NOTICE is hereby given that the public is invited to inspect the List of Electors for the City of Castlegar at City Hall located at 460 Columbia Avenue during regular office hours being Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. inclusive OBJECTIONS TO NAMES ON LIST OF ELECTORS: The public may file an objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list Objections may only be made by a pérson entitled to be registered as an elector for the City of Castlegar An objection may only be made on the basis. (a) that the person whose name appears has died, or (b) that, at the time of the objection, the person is not qualified to be registered as an elector for the city of Castlegar Objections may be filed between 9:00 a m. on Tuesday, October 5, 1993 and 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 15, 1993. Objections forms are available at City Hall during the regular office hours All questions regarding the above may be directed to Dianne Kunz, City Clerk by phoning 365-7227 or writing to: 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1G7 Given under my hand this 8th day of September, 1993 Dianne Kunz Chief Elections Officer teachers who work closely with them. The benefits of this expe nence 1s shared by all involved in the integrated setting A wide range 6f fools are ut hzed to make each child's day a learning experience, such as painting, building blocks. music field nips, water play, dress-up, ete Children have on-site physiotherapist Stories, curcle/sharing time access to an speech therapist and occupational thera pist who provide modern thera Py facilities. Their offices are fully accessible with an electric stairlift and wheelchair switches and doors Tie. West Kootenay Infant Development Programme, also under the Society's umbrella, provides’ a home-based service for children from birth to 3 years who are at risk or have developmental delays. Assess- ments, individual programs and Parental support are provided during these home visits A new playground is being built for the children under three and the “Hobbit Hillers” (aged three and up) enjoy an adventure playground in the midst of trees, bushes and magi- cal pathways. So, if you think that's a lot to offer, you're night, but, there's more A Young Mom's Stay In School program has been estab- lished in which pregnant and parenting teenagers’can com- plete their high school educa- tions while their children are being cared for on-site This program has Proved to be very successful and has expanded into a portable on our new parking lot On Monday mornings a Par- ent and Tot Playgroup takes place, some evenings a Commu- nity Kitchen is underway, and the list goes on. Maybe you'd better come and see for yourself CASTLEGAR JEWELLERY REPAIRS Restoring & Designing 2721 Columbia Ave (mext to IGA, 365-6450 Wednesday, September 15.1993 Peace vigil to be held in rec Submitted There will be Vag in Castle day. September 211993, to commemorate the desiv 1 powcr rar on Tu nation ofthe third Tuesday of September as th International Day of Peace by the United Nations Organizers say the vigil was prompted by yrow ing local Concerns over increasing strife around the Obituary- Richard. Edward Batchelor Richard Edward (Dick) Batch clor of Castlegar passed away on Thursday, Se ptember 9, 1993 in the Trail Regional Hospital at the his retirement in Evelyn of Castleg age of 75 years Dick was born in St. Walburg Saskatchewan and moved to the area in 1948. He (Linda) of Winn Castlegar Creek; B.C. worked with Cominco Ltd. until Dick is survived by his wife lian of Hope, B.C and Tom (Karen) of Blueberry his grandchildren The Castlegar Sur nd of the “Cold War tnd the much hernia: World Order By attending th Woareag world and at hone de m idents will be abl fo demonstrate thei Compassion and support for the Victims of international conflict and domestic vio. lence Christian Task Force on Central America, Kootenay Region United Nations Association, US.C.C with Kootenay Women Association, and endorsed by Sponsored by the Castlegar Peace Group Conme (Paul), Carrie (Brad), Sta 1977 cre, Anita (Frederic) Jason and Grant, and great-grandchildren var, his sister Lil Jordan and Jarred and sons Ted ripeg, Manitoba A Memorial Service was held on Monday, September 13, 1993 at 2:00 p.m. from Robson Com munity Memorial Church with Thurs., Sept. 16 through Sat., Sept. 18 PASLODE CORDLESS NAILERS or... or... 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