4 ' A4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 19, 1979 ihe best cat renter deel rentacar A Budget System Licensee | Owned in Canada by Canadianp Budget 365-3300 ee Commiunity TV COMMUNITY ACCESS Channel 10. 6 Schedule for Tonight * $:80—Five-day weather ‘New Pastor Arrives: . Baptist Church Release John Hill, who recently studied at Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto, arrived last week to: jbe the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Castlegar. :! Pastor Hill, who holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, was a manager in an engineering firm before he left his position in 1975 to study for the ministry. A native of England, he became a Christian in his late teens, He then trained as a draftsman and engineer and came to Canada in 1962. ') “Our objective in Castlegar,” he says, “is to see the saints strengthened and grow, and to see the gospel presented in every possible way to the community.” Pastor Hill and his wife, Joan, have four 8 Allyson. itd: and fron the Castlegar weather office. §:40—Paul Piro, :photo- ‘‘gtapher, exhibiting at the National Exhibl- tion Center. 6:00—82nd' annual USCC . Union of Youth Festi- = 8 7:00—“The Caretaker" - a play produced by the drama department at David Thompson Uni- versity Center. + 9:00—Royal Commission of Inquiry Into Uranium ‘Mining held in Castle- gar on June 21. 11:00—Sign-off. Farewell Party Held For Stiers Friday evening of last week, 65 members of the Senior. Citizens’ Association and friends, gathered in the Senior Citizens’ Centre for a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs, J. Stier, who are leaving the district to take up Stuart, A WARP Continues Battle To Educate the Consumer By MARGARET KAUFMAN A group of housewives decided they would quit complaining about high food ."“We're trying to educate consumers to complain more effectively.” What's the difference between an effective and an prices and; do about it. ‘Since then, WARP— Woman Against Rising Pri- ces—has spread from, Van- couver to Halifax. Marion Begg of Port Alberni has added her name to the chapter list in this province. Joining her will be Nicole Newell, formerly of Castlegar. Marg Hession of Milton, Ont. is among those who visit supermarkets to compile the boycott list. Currently. and until July 25, the list of selected products is: instant coffee, beef over $2 a pound, celery, potato chips, all pasta, all packaged cold cuts, cheese spread, bottled salad dress- ings. The boycott list contains items which WARP, for one reason or another, be it price, shelf life or nutritional value, feels should not be pur. chased. “I think it's working well,” said Hession. “Right now the list contains instant ‘coffee, reflecting the recent price variatic I a “An ineffective compl- aint is simply to pitch the product, whatever it is, into the garbage and promise yourself never to buy it again. “An effective complaint is to take it back to the store or the manufacturer and tell them why you're not satisfied cwith it.” WARP is primarily aimed at finding out why the cost of a food product increa- ses during the time it leaves the farmer's hands and ap- pears on the grocery store shelves, “WARP finds food is presently being made for profit and not for people. In 1978, food prices rose 21 per cent—and that’s while the anti-inflation board controls were still on,” said Hession. “Consumers are the most researched, most stud- ied and least organized in Canada.” She said there is no need to pay the high prices. There are other outlets that can be ized. There are other ona objectionable for its fancy * package and: lack of flavor. local fruit and produce “stands. People don't have to go to the large outlets and pay for the convenience, she said. Packaging is another thing, Hession mentions. 2», "We're trying, to get. other shoppers’ ‘aware of it.” airs a nal complaint, “You know, the words ‘new and ‘improved’ really bother me. You look at a product, whether it’s Ajax or Wheaties, and it'll say ‘new 4nd improved’ on it, Well, what kind of crap were we using before?” Bridal Shower Held to Honor ‘Local Girl A surprise shower for September bride-elect, Deb- by - Pondelicek, was held Sunday afternoon on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Janzen of Castlegar. Beautiful rosebud: cors- ages, made by the groom's mother, Mrs. Ivy Nielsen, were worn by the bride-elect, i Mrs, in Vernon. Mr. Stier spent many hours at the Centre doing renovations, etc. when mem- bers first acquired the build- ing. He is also a past president of the S.C.A. and is well-known around the dis- trict for his carpentry work in making. footstools, bird- houses, exercise boards, etc. - Mrs, Stier was a good worker at the Centre, being on several committees and belping with bazaars etc. , After, ‘two -busy hours of “dancing'to" the music provid- ed by Mrs. Rose Wenzel, Mrs. Kay Andreashuk and Ron Gemmill, refreshments were served. The guests of honor were seated at the head of the table and placed in front of them was a large cake decorated with a cluster of yellow roses and: bearing the inscription “Farewell Lottie and Jack". After supper, Mrs. H. Johnson, on behalf of the seniors and friends, present- ed the honorees with a gift of money, which Mrs, Johnson said was intended for the purchase of rose bushes and plants for the garden of. the Stiers’ new homo. She also wished them a long and happy life, and hoped that they would visit this area often. Mr. Stier thanked all who had helped make’ the evening one that they would always remember. Nielsen, maid of honor Donna Dube and bridesmaid Jackie Janzen. : Many fun games were played. and prizes won by several guests. Miss Pondelick was Sunflower Fest Preview Aired Sneak preview into the weekend festivities is being aired at 5:40 p.m. on Channel 10 today as co-chairmen of Castlegar Sunflower Fest, John Holden and Stan Por- ter, along with other invol- - ved citizens give a rundown d with a variety of useful and lovely gifts. A delicious lunch, made by Agnes Janzen, was served by the co-hostesses, Miss Dube and Misses Jackie, Sandra and Judy Janzen. FRANK'S Sharpening Shop CLOSED for holidays Saturday, July 21 through Saturday, August 14 on the three-day prog Also taking part in the TV presentation is Miss Sunflower Fest, Karen Oddy, who will host visiting royalty . as well as make her appear- ance at many of the func- tions, SUNFEST '79 SPECIAL PROGRAM NETWORK UPDATE AND LATE CHANGES FOR JULY 20 - 26 TV WEEK LY 22 Add storyline to WIDE F SPORTS: 1) Special performance by the USSR gym- nastics team from San Diego. 2) European Weightlifting. Ci Chor fonships “from Bulgaria. aiian Mastors Surting Champlonship. (90 mins.) MONDAY - JULY 23 6:00. p.1 MONDAY NIGHT BASEBAI ‘alifornia Angels vs. . Boston Red Sox or Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers. Region will determine game to be tolevi ein hu sree), YOESOA JULY iM. = ve) Storyline to seo) ID TIMI AROUND: Hilarious conlicatine arise for ‘psychiatrist Dr. David Norman tote is wife, when they decide jo Uv together after a three- yeor separation. Stora; Ed Win- ter, ‘Mariette Hartley. SUNDAY: eAUly 10:00 p. ‘Add storyline to PRIME rig SUNDAY: The fool e hi hit movie obsut @ female worker's ollempt to break the anti-union borrier at a Southern textite mill. (60 mins.) vices... FURNITURE & AUTOMOTIVE, Y he a Ais. 7th Av ns 306-200) Sr. Citizens | Tour Bird Sanctuary Wednesday of last week, $4 members of the Castlegar and District Senior Citizens’ ‘Association left early in the day on buses provided by the Regional Recreation for Cres- ton, where they visited the Creston Valley Wildlife Cen- tre and the bird sanctuary. Several of the members took a walk along some of the trails provided through the marshes, and found it inter- esting to talk with the naturalist and others .work- ing there. They also viewed pictures of wildlife shown ina small theatre on location at the site. ‘There were many other visitors present from several parts of Canada, and the local seniors enjoyed talking with them. After their visit-at the centre, the seniors leit for the park, where they enjoyed their box lunches, : : Thanks are extended to the i the Zone varedunlor - Golf- 1979, -with a Royal Canadian Legion BranchNo. 170 |, ; COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN HOTTEST MUSIC FRIDAY RSATURDAY THE COMMODORES July 13. 4 Guests musi be signed in, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. " Nectarines 159% a. While Stock Lasts S Supervalu I for making these trips avail- able to the senior citizens and for the young lady drivers. Joy Keillor’s Weekly Bridge Club Results d-a-half tables, ce an average of 48, participated im Monday night's play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the follow- ing results: First, Jim and Bev- Swain, 58; second, Phyllis i and Stan Green- wood, 55%; third, Ted Vock- eroth Jr. and Ted Vockeroth Sr., 62; fourth, Bev MacDon- ald and Bill Gorkoff, 51%; and fifth, Les and Norm Gallie, 50%, D’Arcy to Present: :.. Achievement Awards The awards for out- standing service to children and families will be present- ed by Rossland-Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy during the Sun- flower Fest ceremonies which begin at 12 noon - Saturday at Kinsmen Park in downtown Castlegar. This will be immediately after the parade and just before the bed races. The recipients of the awards have also been in- NOV IT's. (giula iit 3 MYST MYSTERY]? 27 WALT DISNEY'S . 10] DALMAT ANS a great Cartoon Classic & xt vited to an informal luncheon Suuheot 79 Dauee HIGH ARROW SHRINE CLUB Friday, July 20th — 9:00 p.m. - 1: 100: RECREATION CENTRE Music by "The New Company” Admission: $2. 00. Tickets ‘available at: Kokanee Tax Service, West's, Castlegar Drug, Carl's Drug, Royal Canadian Legion, & Century 21. at City Hall foll the award ceremonies, The ad hoc committee for Year of the Child and Family Achieve- ment Awards has: extended its thanks to Canadian Cellu- lose, B.C. Telephone, Koot- enay Savings Credit Union, Canada Safeway and Super . Valu stores for their assis- tance in making the luncheon possible. THURSDAY, SDAV; FRIDAY, &! | COMMUNITY Bulletin Board SUNFLOWER FEST Sunfest Annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast at Super-Valu parking lot, Sat. July 21, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Sun. July 22, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Adults $3, Sr. Citizens and cildren $1.50. f.>. BINGO Bingo Monday nights at 7 p.m. Steelworkers: Hall, Trail, B.C. SUNFLOWER FEST PUPPET SHOW The Castlegar and District Public Library’ presents an outdoor puppet show beside the _ Castlegar Branch on Saturday July 21-at 2 p.m. - Everyone is welcome, come and join the fun. SOUTHERN EXPOSURE Colour ptints by South Slocan phatephee Paul Piro will be on display until Mon., July 80 at. the National Exhibition Centre. NEW UNITED CHURCH Volunteers are welcome to help with the construction of the new United Church on 6th Avenue South, We work from Tuesday to Saturdays, during the day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and in the evenings from 7 p.m. to dark. Just come around and see what you can do to help. Or, if you'd like to know what special projects are coming, call eave or 385-7814 for more information. GARDENING CLUB * Are you interested in gardening? We are! \ There will be an organizational Meeting for = ; Practical gardening club, tonight, July 19, at 6 p.m. Phone 366-2422 or 365-8178 for meeting Place, VOLUNTEER Exchange is gross total of 162 strokes for 86°holes of medal play. Second’ place’ went to Brian Hoodikotf of Christina | ike, with a.score of 158, Randy Kirby of Castle- gar, carded a 159, to take third place ahead of Mike. Wichert,. Castlegar, with a 360, and: Brian Edwards, land-Trail, with a 161 low gross score. Gordie Walker of Castle- gar, won first low net with a 144, followed; by Brian Ed- fvards, Rossland-Trail 147, . nd Aaron Stoushnow, Cas- Hlegar, with 149 net score. Second Flight: !- 1) Low’Gross — Lyle toushnow, Cagr. 169; 2) jew Gross '—, Rick. Sproul, felson 178; 8) Low Gross — Steven DeBiasio, messi Trail 173." 1) Low Net — Mike ‘bett, Csgr..141; 2) Low, jet — Rob. Trusdale, Rosal.- ‘Trail 144; 8) Low Net — Paul Birukow, Rossl.-Trail 147. ‘Third Flight:"~ 1) Low Gross — Doug ‘Fobnstone, Cage. 188; 2) Low = shnow qui Castlegar Junior Golf Junlor Golf Wins Zone 4 Championship. rand wi tou G. Wal ied | for the:Pro- at over-par-71, to win the New,s:shnow, and G. Walker, witha. Denver Junior Open = 1979, at the ted Slo- vincialsy (9-18; hand Edwardsithad the ance drives on both ‘days. Rick; Sproul was: closcst to the pin'an Saturday ‘and. K. McEwan, on Sunday, ° “Savoy-Inn team trophies ‘went to the ‘Castlegar team of , R. and K. Sherstobitoff, M. RON SHERSTOBITOFF ++. zone 4champ Gross — Greg Fraser, Rossl.- Trail 191. 1) ‘Low Net +— Aitdy Dunn, Cogr. 149; 2) Low Net — Andrew Milner, Rossl.- Trail 150. Fourth Flight: 1)\Low Gross — Loren Edwards, Rossl.-Trail 206. 1) Low Net — James Verigin, Cagr. 170. . Girls’ Low Gross: Tracy Adams, Nelson bi R. Sherstobitoff and B. Hoodikoff qualified for the' Provincial Junior Champion- ship. and for the BCGA Invitational at Victoria and Vancouver for the 0-8 handi- cap division. 15 Golfers Turn Out for Ladies’. Day 4 £ ie Day yetueatsy of last week,, at the Castlegar Golf Course, saw 15 ladies participating | in a Low Net event. "Phe sun shone, ‘there vas no wind, and aside from ‘being half drowned by sprin- klers on‘ No, 11, it was a perfect day for golf. Winners of balls for the 18-hole competition were Louise Ferworn and Norma » McDonald. Bingo Bango Bango will be played next Tuesday with lunch to follow. ‘ Castlegar Aquanauts | Win Colville Meet ' By DAN OREDKOFF Castlegar, Ra liwiied ‘wén.another swim, whekend;' finishig. shéad Colvilié, Nelson, are Kim- berley and Greenwood in the Colville invitational meet. '. The team swam quite ‘well and, as predicted, most of the times were faster than those recorded a week earlier at the Trail meet. : ~ As usual, it was mostly the youth of the team that pulled the team to its victory. This was evident in the boys’ Mand 10 age group aggregate ‘ptandings, as Keith Klimchuk took, first aggregate, Kerry Denide and Colin Carew tied for second, and Jeff Schuep- ‘fer captured the third spot, iaking it a clean sweep. for ithe Aquinas A good performance ¥ was turned in-by Rob McGauley in the boys’ 15 and 16 “gategory, as he won second Pho girls’ 18 and 14 age ‘group was won by Alexis ‘Walsh, while Jason Leitch, ‘Mike Berger, and. Ray Yule inished one-two-three in the of . boys’ 13 and 14 . category. Jason also. set. two , pool records in the ‘process of winning the ‘aggregate. + Joe. Berger won the. boys’ 11 and. 12 age group, while Tom Carew tied: for third. Carl. Gruden would have been in the aggregate standings, but an unfortun- ate incident caused him to be disqualified in the freestyle. Wichert and G. Walker, with a total score of 311, followed followed by Rossland-Trail with 322, and Nelson with 856 strokes. The age class trophies were won by R. Sherstobi- toff, (16 and over) P. Biru- kow, (14 and 15) and G. Walker, (13 and under). ae 10” y-Inn can Lake Golf “Club last Sunday. Dan Markin and Lyle Stoushnow, both of Castle- gar, carded 75s. to take -second place, followed by : Greg Adams of Nelson, and Gordie Walker of Castlegar with 76s, in third place, Kevin Fraser of Ross- land-Trail shot a 65 low net in tal score 'of K, Sheratobitoff, (16 and over) L, Stoushnow, (14 and 15) and G. Walker were the winners of the Savoy-Inn age class trophies. 4 “Top 10 Point Standings After Five Te *K.Sherstobitoff, Cgr. 168.83 R. Sherstobitoff, Cgr. 119.50 M. Wichert, Cgr. 2.63 G. Walker, Cgr. G. Adams, Nelson R. Kirby, Cgr. A. Stoushnow, Cgr. W. Sherwood, R.-T. D. Markin, Cgr. + L. Cer. : /SlocanRecreation/ the first Night, f d by G. Walker with a low net of 67." Second Flight: 1) Low’ Gross — L, Stoushnow, Cagr. 75; 2) Low Gross - R. Sproul, Nelson 79, i 1) Low Net — J. Landis, Csgr. 67; 2) Low Net — J. Obedkoff, Csgr. 68. Circuit Paint t Standings. After Third Flight: Four Tourney’s ‘cl 1) Love Gross — D. K. Sh Cgr. 133.83 R. Sherstobitoff, Cer. ape. M. Wichert, Cgr. . 92.03 W. Sherwood, R.-T. R. Kirby, Cgr. G. Walker, Cgr. G. Adams, Nelson A. Stoushnow, Cgr. 76.15 B. Hoodikoff, Christ.-Lk, 60.5 D. Panton, R.-T. 58.59 ° * * * Ken Sh bi of 94; 1) Low Net — 5 . Adams, Nelson Girls’ Low Gross: T. Adams, Nelson 104. Ken Sherstobitoff had the longest drive on No. 7 hole, and Greg Adams was - the closest to the pin on No. 18 hole, Savoy-Inn tensa trophies went to Castl . Sher- Castlegar shot a fine three- stobitoff, D. Markin, L. Stou- El Fletchers. y) Bacon Ends, 5b. box . Girls’ 9 and 10 saw Lisa ° Uchida win the first aggre- gate,- with Erika Berger finishing second. Boys’ 8 and under had Aquanaut Jason Schuepfer winning third aggregate, while Monica Tymofievich finished second for the girls. The team now has a weekend off, except for 20 or so.swimmers who will be going to Kamloops to take part in a swim meet in that city. > The Aquanauts will be - hosting an invitational meet on July 28 and 29. with eight end, and the public is encour- aged to come out and watch some great swimming action. _ The Pumper Bene iz This Week’ s. ‘California . | Celery NO. T scvsssovosescererssseeress Me 3° The eight Annual Slocan River Raft Race received geod support, with 11 rafts entering the competition. The team of Dean Curtis - and Larry Tremblay received first-place honors, while the teams of Philip Bidinoff and Walter Nazaroff; Karl Zar- chikoff and Dave Abrosimoff captured second and third. * . . ‘The Mosquito baseball tournament was won by the squad from Winlaw and Nick Osachoff won the horseshoe competition. The Crescent Valley Recreation Commission thanks everyone involved for making this day a successful event, | ee Parents, if you still have not registered your son or daughter for swimming les- sons, bring him/her out to the Crescent Valley Beach on Monday ‘at 2:30 p.m. . The swimming instruc: tor will be there to. give lessons and register stu- dents, . * Le The Survival First Aid Course will be held on July 28 at the Slocan Park Hall and on Aug. 18 at W.E. Graham School. Remember: only. 12 people will be accepted into: each course. Doors open at 9 am. : * o * The recreation eqmmis- sion-has pamphlets and bro-" ehures concerning all the provincial parks in’ British Columbia. They are offered free of charge to the public. price per pound. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 19, 1979 SCUBA COURSE NELSON and DISTRICT AQUATIC CENTRE AUGUST 20 - 27, 1979 Registration In advance, $170.00 + For Information Phone 354-4044 REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY VACANCY RECREATION PROGRAMMER © THE JOB: ane pauccosstut applicant will be re- programs | offered oy othe Commission and for all ser- vices provided to community recreation organ: izations, Duties include supervision, acquisi- tion and reining of staif foellity co: co-ordination, public r applicant will be directly Tosponsible to the Di- rector of Recreation, THE CANDIDATE: An enthusiastic individual will: ing to work some evenings and weekends. De- gree or diploma in recreation or physical edu- cation programs and supervision, APPLICATION: A resume stating personal data, experience, p' tials and references should be’ submitted no later than August 10, 1979, in writing to: P. Metge Director of Recreation 1 Recreation C 439 - 6th Avenue, South CASTLEGAR, B.C. No.1 Canada sof Acl. Sides of Beef... Weight loss in cutting, boning fom trimming will increase creden- ~ 3 fe t They Last! Seven Only! ! spor California Jumbo Canteloupe NO Se io ciccsscsstocnsstssnsenscteasooaee: 00s 8% Fons “California Fancy S.0.S., 10's Cornea Beef Loaf Swifts, NZ OZ. cocissscsscsssnteeccentnsntronse Tea Bags oe. 100's .. [Soop Pads $199 Ss? Caps Anchor Wide Mouth, 1 doz. Parowax Baby Carrots ¢ Delnor Frozen Whole, 2 fs. .... Frozen. Chickens 49 ‘Banquet, 2 bbs. 65° Potato Chips Old Dutch, 225g ....000.. 1 tb. 159 a BF 49° California Fancy Peaches 10 eerevereceaseorvameosescannsae! 9 A group of persons are concerned about the Ss p I! “Boat People”. If you are interested in the Vietnam ec i a . refugees, we would like to form a group to sponsor a family. Call 885-2422 or 365-6176 for information. ‘ ; Re : a : . te Te I) : SHRINE SUNFEST DANCE i Ps Hi-Arrow Shrine Club dance will be held Fl ih Ee : tobe