ATTA PIAA UVP EDD VERSE DPIIAR EEE ERLELY 5, $2.49 g° "i Frozen Concentrate, 2.29 I GUSTO PIZZA il, Rossland, 22 o2., Steak $ 4 Shocolates Gauliflower Thursday, March 23, 1978 +All Dressed, 24 oz WEloz.tin .........665 +Cheese, Minute Maid, CT Cream@ Qc Red Potatoes Gov't, inspected. ROAST CASTLEGAR NEWS, a Bonsless, ifornia. SuperValu stores in Tra Nelson, Castlegar and Grand Forks. irloin T a Foremost, Soomictn. .... Florida Grown. Canada No.1. ae seeen OnCh eee eae s All SuperValu Stores will be‘closed Good Friday March 24. We are open late Prices Effective Tuesday, March 21 to Saturday, Thursday night. Fresh frozen. 20 Ibs. and un, . inspected, Grade .....5, March 26 in doz. ixed Vegetables * Corn Ahoy 2802. bag .09 79° CHRISTIES ies, Make a Strawberry Shortcake. Approx. 12 oz, basket....... $1.95 FRASER VALE Sardines - 3oz.tin - &Peas xM | KING OSCAR Carrots: . BICKS STUFFED * Chopped For Your Faster Dinner Gés LARGE E *2.68 California. Lusk red Broccoli YOUR. CHOICE... _ Peas berr No injuries 490, Ir. and food and will be between $1,965 Vancouver, and $2,050 (Canadian). The final University of ia, Canada. V6T 1W5. Woman Charged With Fail from -Steel Canada Lid., where he has been presi- Investment Corporation was set up by ing e rinks 's going’ on a and travel pur- ia a very course feature is that each poses,” says Dr. Pennington. and in the Atlantic Charged is Lena Humeny whose 1969 Buick was in ‘colli- The average 1976 purchase of life insurance per household provinces $3,950. The average amount of. life insurance pur- British Columbia, Helliwell moves to B.C, Total damages have been in British Columbia was $5,820; estimated at $600. “While railway cars and host teachers and others so as _have been reported. hts. In due course, the A two-vehicle accident March 12 at 7th Avenue and 8th B.C. RESOURCES INVESTMENT CORPORATION DAVIDL. HELLIWELL The Board of Directors of the British Columbia Re- sources Investment Cor- Corporation will be making its shares available to in- Canadian Life Insurance| pointed the Corporation's first president and chief graduate of the University dent since 1974. The B.C. take over the Govern- tenay Forest Products Ltd... Westcoast Transmission dividual investors. It has: opened offices at 1130-700 W. Georgia St., Vancouver. roleum and - natural. gas fis Co, Ltd., and’ certain pet- the British « Columbia Government in 1977 to poration Is pleased to announce that David L. Helliwell has been ap- executive officer. A char- tered accountant and a People interested in the course are invited to contact _ “North Americans have Dr. Gary Pennington, Faculty of Education, Cost for the course, in- had a fixation on Europe for cluding course fees, air travel, 000 mile bus pass. Resources turning left on 7th Street off 8th Street when the incident occurred, $10,000—"“but my bookkeeper already knows about that one,” in Ontario $5,780; in Quebec $5,450; in the Prairie provinces chased per household in Canada energies and searches to Third World and Pacific Rim coun- tries. I'm excited about this pioneering venture into Aus- charged with failing to yield the and the Humeny vehicle.was © six-week cruise to Europe aboard the liner Queen Eliza- beth 2. The trip will cost right-of-way. sion with a 1975 Mercury tralian culture and education, It is certain to provide a host of werthwhile experiences for those who take part.” British Columb BC, Street has resulted in a Blue- berry Creek woman being driven by Jacob Pereversoff of -, Castlegar. Police said the Pere- versoff vehicle was turning left off 8th Street onto 7th Street. during 1976 was $5, To Yield ie Then $5,380; MW cost figure within’ this range possible the Australian culture, will be dependent upon enrol- ment. With respect to ground participant will be given a “It’s high time we shifted our to experience as fully as ground lodging, school is Dr. most foot- ball matches, the opera, and ing id. “I'm was a. ‘citizens. Peopie may enrol in the course Pellow at lectures and . Short-term theatre going, weekend safa- sailing, of B.C. He had led similar summer study tours 4:30 p.m. he said. a 43-year-old divor- s People cee with four’ ex-wives, Buy llionaire Puts End T Ul Pennington empha- Te if ° Distinctive Styling for Today Open to Canadians A group of 15-20 persons from Canada and the United States will visit Australia for six weeks in July and August to Trip to Austral “My bookkeeper and my he said. lawyer have told me not to has spent $140,000 on spend so much, He recently bought a local inn for $500,000, Brown says the first thing he did when he heard about his win was to get drunk. Then he bought a $60,000 mobile home and took three friends to B.C. John Brown of Ingersoll, and California. The trip cost Brown, 000 and a new $7,000 car. “She was delighted," he “Another ex-wife in Wind- sor, Ont., got $5,000, as did his Brown, a former bartender who says he has known hard He gave two friends mort- . gages at eight per cent to buy But despite his lawyer's advice, Brown is planning to buy .a new $14,000 car -for “I always wanted a big While in Los Angeles, he * himself. ‘Where possible, _partici- pants will stay in the homes of He said treating friends at the bar cost him up to $30 a day and he spent $15 to $20 a day buying drinks at the nearby gave one of his former wives Highlights of the course will include week-long visits in small groups to both urban and seminars with ‘government offi- The course is planned for rural ‘schools, university students, teachers Dr. sizes that weekends, 000. Th Gary Pennington, who teaches in a Loto Canada draw. six months ago—but now ‘the spending spree is over. tor when he won the lottery, friends since he won $1 million $14,000-a-year machine opera- Royal Canadian Legion hall where he bought the winning ticket. times, also donated $25,000 to the Salvation Army. homes. But then more friends also began seeking cheap mort- pulling in my horns, advantage of the wide variety. $10, of cultural experiences avail- able to them in Australia, Bush walking, surfing, antique hunting, the very important optional “informal curriculum” of the “many things which will form course, in the Faculty of Education at for teachers in both England pub-crawling are among the and Scandinavia and has just agencies, and ‘planning work- shops with Australian teachers council members, agency work- for university credit or on an returned from a six-month stay in Australia where he was cials and educational leaders, on-campus study -at colleges’ and universities, internships with community and community workers, evenings, and many afternoons will be left open so that people enrolled in the course may take and principals, community audit basis. which bridge the gap between school and community. ers and interested Visiting Education Ballarat College. ris, orienteering, study school the U $12, Saturday 8:30 - a t 100 ad le, how do you replace the life or limbs FOrY on, pur- $ properly designated crossings, there is a atc Un. > appreciates ‘to beaut ipmen The South Slocan Hospital Women’s Auxiliary agreed to of their acti assist with the immediate or the perilous position they are putting themselves or train crews in. Today, Tomorrow and Saturday! At Castlegar, oe a e Thursday ond Friday to 8:30_p.m_ Perms Less Cot = CP Rail . Open: Monday oN At the close of the business meeting, a silent auction was held enriching the coffers to the The April meeting will be held at the home of Bea Mills. which will coincide with the amount of $30. ’ One of the most serious “All too often,” Armstrong emphasizes, “the perpetrators of these-actions do not realize The pledge for the coming year is to purchase a patient monitor forthe second surgery. At the March meeting at the home of Mary Axworthy, the question of the date of the fiscal year was settled as Dec, election of officers. dangers comes from the throw- ing of rocks, hase of a peripheral nerve stimulator, and to don: ro a and posting safety guards to caped injury when some young- sters hurled rocks through a caboose window. of some youngster whose curi- osity may prove fatal to either . himself or some unsuspecting train crew?” Armstrong asks. to the upkeep of the Kootenay * Lake District Hospital Library. taking shortcuts across the train conductor narrowly es- ensure passage over noticeable decline of juveniles track, these efforts. the ties, Slocan Auxil To Help Buy New Equ a 31, Have You Sturted Your Hockey Puck Collectisn? If not, drop in soon tb the Dairy Queen In the Castieaird Plaza. fic In- ‘ployees, Canadian Paci with the RCMP and school boards to ‘only way to reduce the chance * of injuries or death on company The ireplace) People 365-3644 Castlegar {* ‘#1, 401 Front St. of greater hazards to «You owe It to yourself! Kootenay Furnace Edgewater Lodge [20a] 283-3196 yourself. "I TELL EVERBODY YouRE THe GREATE ST COOK IN THE WORD... SOUKATS THIS and visited a large number of schools—giving safety lectures, Idaho’s Most Beautiful Lakefront Resort Get away from It all... Box 128 ¢ Sandpoint, Idaho 63864 is making the rounds of Kootenay area schools this We Sell & Use VIDAL SASSOON products To Life and Limb Railway property and rights-of-way are dangerous To ensure youngsters, understand the He makes a plea for help from parents in counselling Knowledge and under- standing of the hazards are ibasic to the railway safety Through community ef- forts and schoo! board authori- Last year, Pacific region Armstrong feels that the * * While the problem is costly to the railways, Treat places to play, yet every year incidents of mischief and van- , dalism by trespassing young- property is to enlist the aid of parents, sizes that any unauthorized person on railway property is violating the law, ties supervising the problem concern is the danger to life and themselves and CP Rail em- vestigator Jeff Armstrong, of outline CP Rail's Educational Safety Program. screening safety films, distri- buting leaflets and safety pos- ters to the students and inter- ested adults, their youngsters that railways are dangerous playgrounds. program, which also empha- ‘sters escalate. limb. 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