RSS Castlegar News October 6, 1985 ‘COMMUNITY NEWS Rossland Light Opera Players Auditions. FOR FIDDLER ON THE ROOF RLOP Hall Rossland — 7:30 p.m. 4 OCTOBER 7. — Decri Story Outline OCTOBER 10 — Auditions for Principal Roles OCTOBER 15 — Auditions for’Chorus parts New members are very welcome tion of roles SELKIRK COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION Dana: Oct, 23, 7-' 9p. m. Fee: $15 neheel included) Registration deadline: Oct. 20 Cardio: saver health-related education. Date: Nov. 4, IT, $20 (manual included) Registration deadline: Oct. 28 For more intormation contact Selkirk College CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 331 i (CPR) Bacis lor ll For those-who have already taken the course, or who have a background in 12, 7-9 p.m, (3 sessions) 365-7292 heart “boy, born Sept. 24 “MOTORCYCLE PROGRAM . .-- First motorcycle rider courses offered in the area began this summer. Program meets B.C. Safety Council standards and is conducted by Trail Driving School. Pictured above are two recent graduates of the program, along with others who are involved. Shown (from left) are, “Harold Branton, chief instructor, Syd Baies of Syd’s Cycle, suppliers of the motorcycles, graduates Myrna Brost and Tom Logan, RCMP constable Terry Skarbo, Leora’ Brost, School. operator-instructor of Trail Driving On Room Rate with this Coupon WE FEATURE: Jefferson House provides from city centre. Call tor Reservations 112-509-624-4142 Otte clip and Save! itchens ¢ Courtesy Van © Heated Pool ® Continental Breakfast enjoyable, secure, comfortable lodging within 3 minutes Advanced reservations required. Subject to space availability. apstes Dec. 31, 1985, Not valid Sept. 2510 Oct. 10. 1¥85, Jefferson Jtouse MOTOR /NA/ By JOHN CHARTERS Ron Ross, Chairman of the Castlegar Rotary Club stu- way and Japan, respectively. John Walton is preparing to leave for South Africa. dent jom- mittee, is doing preliminary interviews with high school students wishing to take part in the program. The club is presently host- ing three visiting students, Kimiko Mitobe from Japan, Nelly Hierera from Mexico and Lennie Rodriguez from the Phillipines. Two local students are presently overseas, Tammy Sovenor in Denmark, Wendy Basson and Teresa Lamb in Two local students are presently overseas, Tammy Sorenson in Denmark, Wen- dy Basson in Brazil, ‘and quiet, Sthand Jetferson in Spokane Cullock and Julie Higgins are recent returnees from Nor- For Your Convenience We're. - OPEN MONDAY WIN ——— Two subscribers nom strip of 5 Pacific Express Ticket 365-2912 365-7145 365-2955 365-7787 365-2155 365-3666 365-3311 365-5944 eos * SUPPLIES schon 365-2175 365-7252 CHIMNEY CLEANING ORD PLACE Seana Ave CONVENIENCE STORES JOHNNY'S GROCERY B GAS 2593 Broadwater Robson Laiepdinct room STORES 365-6141 365-7941 a 365-3255 (365-7782 365-7813 ~ EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S CLOTHING GINETTE’S CREATION 7, 260 Columba Ave Costiegor io 3asta793 S Clow BIS TOM Ace Teresa Lamp in Japan. Chris * nor- nally stay for one year, living with and becoming a part of their four host families. It is not essential, Ross empha- sizes, that the host father of the family be a Rotarian. In fact, he says the broader ex- perience for the student and the community, the better. Since the program is aimed at the concept of furthering world peace and uhderstand- ing, the candidates are care- fully selected and are expec- ted to act as ambassadors to the host country, as well as representatives of their own. Thus, the which of drugs is cause for instant dismissal. Pocket money is provided for the host club, while all other expenses — travel and clothing — must be borne by the. student's own parents. In return, the. students give programs to the Rotary Club and are expected to make themselves available also to speak or give pro- grams to any community organization or group re- questing them. ‘The exchange program has become increasingly popular is better known. Candidates are senior high school students at the Grade 11 and 12 levels. Rotary also at the are laid down for these stu- dent ambassadors is fairly rigid. They are expected to share in all the family activities and responsibilities, making the host family a part of their~ post-graduate and graduate level to university students, as well as study teams for young professional and semi- professional men. Any student who wishes more information on the ex- PACIFIC 2S SS A TICKETS Te Coulecird Ploro FLOWER SHOPS TUUPS FLORAL CO. V123- 4th Ave HEALTH FOOD MOTHER NATURE'S PANTRY a ntown Castiega: Ri CASTUEGAR NEWS, ‘ofumbio Ave. KEL PRINT 623 Columbo qe mn Ave RESTAURANTS EASTGATE GARDENS 932 Columba Ave. SPORTS TUDOR SPORTS 1010 ath $1 (365-7414 WICKER & GIFTS ROSE'S SouTIQUE ‘Above Bobs Poy n Tobit WOOL - WOOL WACO! OContieowrd Piore AUTOMOTIVE HERITAGE CHEVROLET, OLosmosnt Nelson Ave Toll Free 112-800-332-4893 352-2518 352-6661 352-6031 354-4402 NELSO HARDWARE Tunothaio ELECTRIC BPLUMBING SUPPLY wooo. watiancs HARDWARE CD. 393 Boker HEALTH FOODS NATURES HEALTH PRODUCTS “433 Jovephine’ STEREO 2 TV Tre Rowiond Ave trod” 368-3517 RESTAURANTS aan! TON PLIZA 1612 Boy Ave. own. They are expected to attend the local equivalent of high school and take as full a program as possible. Consumption of alcohol under 21 is illegal (virtually all are under 19) and the use soon mg RENT-A-BOBCAT = ____ With Operator) change program should call Students interviewed RON ROSS ... interviews Ron Ross for a preliminary interview at 365-8455 (busi- 15: wishing to host an exchange student is asked Mth same number anytime. Dark, stormy in Septembe: By CasNews Staff It was a dark and stormy September in Castlegar—— and cold too. And-that’ jeans typical” of the city's weather for the month, according to monthly weather summary issued by the Castlegar wea- ther office. “The mean temperature for the month was only 11.9C People’s insulation Services CHIP $50 crant CONTINUES At 33'/s % Off Customer Price up to $500. Available on homes built before Sept. 1 We also insulate comme 1977. cial buildings and new homes FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL WALLY AT 365-7150 OR BILL AT 226-7705. which ties the all-time record _ low set in 1970,” says. In~addition,—total_rainfall the-month_was 92.4mm, the report On Sept. 5 and 6, 35.7mm of rain fell-in 24 consecutive hours, smashing the old rec- ord for the month set on Sept. 21, 1972. “Lots of clouds kept sun- shine hours down most of the month. However, a ridge of high pressure returned us to . sunshine for the last 10 days, hence sunshine hours were all below normal but nowhere near a record,” the report says. ‘A new daily minimum rec- ord was set Sept. 22 and a record low minimum was set Sept. 23. . Births -&-Funerals ‘ IRTHS * ASHLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ashley of Rossland.-o girl, born Sep’ COCK — To Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Block of Meadow Creek, a boy. born Sept. 27. FERGUSON — To Mr. and Mrs, Steve Ferguson of Montrose, o boy, born Sept. 23. Fi Seto and Mrs. Willard Fiala of Trail, a boy. rn Sept ‘ GIRARDIN — To Mr. and Mes Bruce Girardin of Rossland, a GRAV/DEVLIN — To Ted Grav and Rachel Devlin of Castlegar, o boy. born Oct. HELGREN — To Mr. and Mrs. John Helgren of Salmo. a girl, born Sept. 25. LGHTFOOT — To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lightfoot of South Slocan, a girl, born Sept. 24. MALM — To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Malm of Rivervale, a boy born Sept.-23. MARTIN — Tome. and Mrs. Terry Martin of Rossland. a boy. born Sept. OSTGAARD — To Mr. and Mrs Dennis Ostgaard of Fruitvale, a boy, born Sept. 27. PENNER — To and Mrs. Wally Penner of Nelson, 0 boy. born Sept. 28 RICHARDS - to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Richards of Nelson, o boy. born Sept, 27. FUNERALS BARABONOFF - loura Barabonolf of Nelson died Sept. Lisa Castlegar: grandchildren Blaine ‘and Corinne. Frederick (Fred) Sept. 28 at BROWN — Brown of Nelson Davina; sons and doughters-in- law Ken and Judy, Allan and Christine. Dennis and Kien; six grandc brothers and sisters-in- low. Bill and Peg and Jack and Ve: CARSCADDEN — Keith Wen- tworth Carscadden. of Nelson died Oct. 1 at age 77. He is sur- vived by his wife Roberta: daughters Anne Dallison of Calgary and Muriel Gaye Douglas of Vancouver: son Robert of Nelson: Aing, gran: dchildren; sister Lillian Carscod- den of Vancouver. FIRKINS — Edno Louisa Fitkins, formerly ot Trail, died Sey Victoria at age’ 69. She vived by her husband Whitney ghter-Carol Olwer et: orial dohations ‘may Be eat fund, Box 310. ir ! McKAY — Kenneth McKay, tor- merly of Trail, died At in Nanaimo at’age 79. vived by two sisters, Wilcox of Nanaimo and another in Scotland; two brothers, one in Scotland and John Fanini of Trail. ‘eased by his wife ‘Memorial donations may be mode to the charity of one’s choice. x McKERRACHER — Vance McKerracher, formerly of Trail, died Sept. 16 in Glendale, Calif. at age 47. Born in Oliver, Mr. McKerracher took a four-year children, grandchildren; McKerracher of Trail: Elktord; sister lynette Wwichel ot Ventura, Calit MONAGHAN ly 1 at age 82. by daughters Georgina Carlson of Trail and Mary Schosnrath ot Burnaby; sons Chai of Bur- naby and John of calgary: sisters Georgie Driscoll of Prince Ed- ward Island, Marion McSorley ot Toronto and Georgetta Driscoll of St. Paul, Minn.; brother Lorne Driscoll of P.E. grai dchildren; seven —_great- grandchildren. e was predeceased by her husband in 1939. ROZEK — John Paul Rozek, for- merly of Rossland, died Sept. 28 in Victoria at age 61. He is sur- vived by — his: wi eggy daughters Christine Freeborn of Fruitvale and Judy Kelly of Bur- naby: sons John of Surrey, Allan Joe of Windsor, Ont. and Edward of Toronto; sisters Stella of Bowmanville, Ont. and Marie, Anne and Leona of Toronto; eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. 16’ in ‘Stock, other sizes available. Now at introductory prices! Henne'’s Marina On the Arrow Lakes, 2% miles from Castlegar. 365-3219 SINGER Futura sewins odel, $11 fable ond tour chairs, $100. Folding playpen, $40. 368-7665" USED “GUNS ‘bought and Cash or trode. Wises Rossland. 1-362-5171. machine, ‘ Chrome CHAIN SAWS - Parts — Sales — Service “SNOW TRAILS ——~SALES & SERVICE. 502-12th Ave., Genelle; 693-2382 For Better or For Worse” CHEVY & FORD WHEELS, 315. 359-7815. 3/78 BOYS Til Devil” skates. Sie: 0: 11, $20. Ph. 399-4178. SATELLITE SALES Complete systems available! Starting at ia" HITACHT COLOR TV. Ex- cellent condition, $17: Rencsenic VCR PV1720, $1000 -ago, asking $700 or $800 tor bot 365-6784. 3/79 1971 MF backhoe loader, $7400. Goldblat_spray ceiling _textu machine $550--3-ft “concrete 365-2309 3/75 power . trowel, $500. FIREWOOD FOR SALE PHONE 365-3287 THREE GOOD WINTER us G78-15. $40 each or 3 for $100. Apply at Castlegar N. Columbia Av TWIN BED, dresser, round metal tio table with umbrella, cot, eadboard, dine! 6694. was *1200_ On the spot tinancin available O.A.C. UKE NEW accordion, $300 View at Trombone, HILLTOP SERVICE - 385. Or Call LORNE FELLOWS, 365-2925 Eves. Open daily 9.a.m Farms, Ollver, B.C. 298: 273. 12, $30. Two pair older 9and 10, $25 COW MANURE, Syard: loads. $160. azrard loads, 7926. APPLES FOR SALE . © Spartan © Golden Delicious ¢ Jonathon _ nets Sot. & Sun. all cars $8.95 (ein. 2 days) ALUMINUM sheets. ¥ inexpensive roofing, siding. or ‘7 Per box & Up They can even be MIDWAY GLASS & MIRROR Gloss Replacements Sealed Units * ICBC Claims FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY CASTLEGAR & TRAIL AREA For Juice & Sauce used for vi ¢ barriers and an kind of weber carries construc. }2.00/box used, printing press Also Winter Pears niches) 3225 Broadwater Rood Robson SELLING YouR House fil BUT CONNIE ,WEVE BEEN NEIGHBORS FOR Yerrs! You ives oh e charge. U; mey be odveriised, but the ticles must not total over $20 may advertive in this mee 10 two items or. ond item must have its price jed. We will run your od tor es. 9 YEAR old Anglo Arab 3 Needs expecienced rider __ Ph. 355-2293. - _ WILL HAUL away livestock car- casses, Phone 35/-9984 alter 6 pan. FREE ESTIMATES Call George Ross ‘Shop Manager READERS ot the Castlegar News, through newspaper s membership in the B.C. 1 S109 pe lace your 2: Classitied u homes. Your Action Ad in nearly 80 4 2212 tor details. ANTIQUE Whitney piano, $700, ly Castlegar Ni: Reply Ave.” Castlegar: some work needed. 365-3130. 379 jumbia Ave., Castlegar.tin/22 604 - 200th Ave. Castlegar — 365-2394 MAC APPLES, cheap. M. Clement, 35th nue, N. Ereston (Erickson). 428.966! FILTER QUEEN VACUUM — Parts and service. 693-236' 10/79 USED Fi type fireplace in- Seri. Firm price $600. 365-5389. zs 3/7 SWCOLEMAN RANCH LTD. STATIONERY SUPPLIES PHOTOCOPYING use WEDDING STATIONERY GENERAL PRINTING VINEYARD Bulk Grape Sales _ Wine and Table Varieties Rates First 10 Words $3.50 Additional Words 15¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Special Reduced Rates for 13x, 18x, 26x, $2, 104% re Also Available 499-5920 - L S&Kel Prinr&2 499-2801 i i 623 Columbia Avenue 365-6385 METAL UTILITY TRAILER, cellent tor hauling wood, $175. GUTTERS bor for recreation room, $75. af- Heavy Ge oluminurm: Seen: ter 1 p.m ou: oer leakproof guaran- Call Mr, MR. AND MRS. BOB PALMER . wedding anniversary Couple celebrates AOth anniversary Bob and Ann Palmer of Castlegar celebrated. their 40th wedding anniversary Sept. 29 with a family gather- ing and dinner at the Ootis- chenia home of their son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Marcia Palmer. The Palmers were matried DAILY AIR SERVICE TO CRANBROOK Depart Castlegar 8 a.m. To connect with PWA Eastbound Flights CALL TOLL FREE 112-800-663-7047 RESERVATIONS — 365-7701 Castlegar Airport See the new Tues., HUSQVARNA SEWING SEMINAR computerized machines including the new Husqvarna Prisma 980 in action on 2t04p.m.a Factory Trained Representative Sally Richmond will be at the: sewing Oct. 8 Waneta Plaza Trail 364-1066 Sept. 29, 1945 in Chickester, England. Mr. Palmer was serving with the third Regina Riles while Mrs. Palmer was with the British | Women's Land Army. Mr. Palmer was repatriat- ed back to Canada in January 1946 and his new bride fol- lowed in March. Mr. Palmer retired a few . years ago after a career in purchasing positions in the construction industry. Besides Bruce, the Pal- mers have three other sons. Ken and his wife Patricia live at Christina Lake, David and his wife Carol live at Genelle, and Bill lives in Oshawa, Ont. There are six grandchildren. Rubber Stamps Made ‘to Order. CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7266 | VINYL SIDING | NYL SIDING * Installed by Professionals * Aluminum or Vinyl Soffits * Focia Cover * Aluminum Siding * Wood or Aluminum Windows and Patio Doors Ine est Price tor te Sow your FREE ESTIMATES. COLUMBIA VINYL Day or Night 365-3240 Attention Getters 25¢ for each time ad appears. (Minimum charge 75¢.) 3eq) insertions. L 64¢ por agot section: 48¢ per agate line for te = BERNINA, OMEGA. RICCHI & BROTHER SEWING MACHINES & SERGERS BROTHER & SMITH CORONA TYPEWRITERS New and Used Don't void your warranty, 1g your machine serviced elsewhere Scissor Sharpening $1.50 UNION PETERS SEWING & OFFICE CENTRE 623 Front Street, Nelson (Across trom West Arm Plaza) 354-4688 or 365-7041 =| @ Run your claisified : word ad twice at regular price and get the third insertion” NO EXTRA CHARGE ertions for Price of 4 RECLINERS, eS lf $100 Singer ewing M jainut desk mod: S110, Exere ar $100. Pair Ski oats new $15 women's est (for people with bock “oroblgms) $15, Ph. 365;5241 365-2633 — thn/ COUCH and chair $50. Kenmoi ‘washer, Good condition $150. he 365- 5385 after 5 p.m. 2181 Columbia Ave. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL K.C. Pet Mart Ltd. tins 74 SURPLUS SiMSS OPEN 7 DAYS Salmo 357-2118 ZERO clearance -Acorn type & “You can't expect others “*"°8*- to heed your crit m while you ignore theirs.’ i GENELLE RECREATION hos for je, by b cae oil tank, tobi until "Oulobert 3 . For in- formation phone 693-5560. 3/78 fireplace plus insulated chimney. Asking $175. Ph. 399-4178. _3/ DUO-HEAT oil/wood furnace. Best 365-3221 3/80 19 LAYING Rane. one-| veers pla $1 each. 365-767 SINGLE BED. sa 365-6297. a9 ONE pair 13” Vega rims with ‘4 thread, recap winter tires. 365-5608. 3/79 dee eterna, Svailobie immediatsh 5693 otter Sp.m- PAIR of boys grey dress pants, Size Medium brown cord’ EVERBEARING strawberry plants. Psite8 $15-tor bath. sine 12 dozen 00 per deren Phe 93. / TWO beet for sale. 359-7195. 3/79 poss BOARDED. Alca Kennels, Salmo. 357-9984 tin/27 INSULATED CANOPY for 8 box. $200. § 359-7815 or 359-7904 al otter. Chicken Manure Mother Nelo wi vertising items for so Gainer. 365.3240, 104/23 olweys: odvl TOP SOIL, grovel, fill, drain rock. Pa any readers won't pho: ul Legebokolt. 359:7926.1in/63 ‘4 n/19 SET _OF COOPERALLS. Small size . Skates Dectits size 365-3976 atter 4 7 9 ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES REPAIRED B&C HOME APPLIANCES REPAIR LTD. AGHT--weedsiave—with © and catalytic. damper, excellent condition, $575. 365: 2858. 179 _FRIDGE/ STOVE $500. Fridge MsClace: ptr tov" Delivered in 4-Yd. Loads ARMSTRONG Call 359-7196 365-5451 or 364-0411 idrver, formal Poyment may be made by through the mail. be charged, but a $1 billing charge will be made if the ad is not paid for seven days after it first appears. {This $1 charge does NOT ap- ply to Visa and MasterCard charges.) =) Action Ads Deadline Print your Action Ad on a separate piece of paper and mail to: Action Ads : Box 3007 CASTLEGAR, B.C. 1N 3H4 The Castlegar News reser th to classit a under 1@ right ty ods under Help Wanted. ‘must comply with the-British Columbia Human Rights Act. Thi states no advertisement m: state or imply a preference, limitation, or specification, on the ee tenance of public decency AND prior approve een tained through the Human R Regnte Branch). FREEZER, washer 3 CLIP AND SAVE CANADIAN MONEY AT PAR with this coupon thru Mon., Oct. 14 VOID ON SALE ITEMS Ss E-Z KNIT Ue Nerin Mate: Colville, & RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 DRY mixed firewood. For delivery phone 365-6693. 7/79 METAL —teawagon, $20, dee) $100. Bdrm. suite wit s, $500. Dining table, two chairs: $350. Blue armchair. Lawnmower, $75. 3/79 Oee HIVES, | 1984 | Yamaha ter, 1977 Mo-ped. 365-3034. RUSSELL AUCTION HOUSE New & Used Furniture for Sale Phone 399-4793 CUT IN APPROXIMATE BRAND NEW boys CCM Tock hockey skates, size 4. 365- NOW "TAKING registra ing and day flosse Saturday, morning. teacher. R. 3505. Certil & R. Ceramics SoS. 2% LB. BLOCKS Try Our Free Samples! APPLES — Twice as good at holt rice of store produce. Palmers Osborne's), 3633 Broadwater Road. 365-7873. 79 The Ministry of Human Resources is looking for interested people to provide a Temporary Home for Children in an Emergency We will pay you a monthly retainer to reserve one or two beds for our use. You will also receive tun- ds to covér the child's expenses: while in your home. , ig + IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT Dana Campbell at 365-8544 — You can make a difference. «ean do for you. Fran. eae Set Se eatery es? tuner Downtown Squore MILD YELLOW With coupon in CKQR 760 Flyer 365-3737 SEE whot Mary Koy cos: 365-7857. tia 33 FRANKLIN wood stove $60., Ph, TAKING Orders for excellent sides of grain- 80¢/Ib. PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIED ONLY $109. for details! Classified Ad: 365-2212 Se Mozzarella _. SUNFLOWER SEEDS $24° @ In Shell. 50 Ibs. (Limited stock) Only at MOTHER NATURE’ S 276 Columbia P ANTRY 365-7750 Downtown Castlegar