Se Castlégar News October 30, 1985 -Consumer show geared to singles TORONTO (CP) — Being single, it seems, has become an industry, but one that re- mains committed to extin- guishing itself. The baby boom generation, a trend towards delayed matrimony, divorce and im- migration have produced an influential buying group — one ripe enough for the first- ever consumer show in Can- ada geared toward singles. ‘The joys of unmarried life — money to throw around and time to kill — were prominently on display. with exhibits’ from fitness clubs, mission during the three-day show. “There ‘are already life- writing people find partners. people intrigued. by hand- analyst Ellie style trade shows, so we George's booth will be sur- don’t want to be mistaken for prised to hear her claim she one’of them,” he said. MATING PRESSURE There is no chance of such a mistake since can help them find that cer- tain someone. “Signature analysis’ is al- lurking. ready being used in the around each aisle is a dating United States to match up club or introduction service couples,” said George. “I can — constant reminder of visi-. reveal your thoughts, feel- tors’ unmarried. status. ings and attitudes and con- But Litwin said he doubts nect you with someone else single people will be scared that's similar to you.” off by Metro Toronto Singles, Only Singles Registry and Introduction Dance Professional tanning parlors, i firms, travel agencies and clothing stores. It was suggested to prom- oter Joel Litwin that such an eclectic show could hurt itself by being limited to the unat- tached, who might also feel uncomfortable attending something called Single in Toronto. However, Litwin said the uniqueness of the event is its major selling point and he expected 40,000 to 50,000 people would pay the $6 ad- Service, Studios, Sincerity Plus, Sin- , gles Choice and Happy End- ings. “It's not like you're going to find yourself in a small room with about 80 or 90 In fact, half of the lectures are concerned with various ways of finding a partner — from The Art of Loving by Robert Kubiak, who calls himself a flirtologist, to The Mating Game by Sondra Gold of Sincerity Plus. Among the least popular of people about to pounce on the booths were those that you,” -he said. “When you didn’t deal with either the come in, you're on your own fun of unmarried life or the and no one’s going to come means to stop being single. running up and force things Financial-minded exhibits on you.” struggled to attract. singles Yet even the most unre- for counselling on tax brac- lated “exhibits how end kets, and retire- up being geared to helping ments Savings plans. imitation. vegetable protein. away with it. “The customer. somewhere else.” there's nothing. i Pretenders on menu EDMONTON (CP) — As food technology and economic realities press in on gourmet tastes, restaurant patrons are becoming victims of culinary white lies. The shrimp and scallops one orders may be a shellfish imitator called kamaboko. Dover sole poached in champagne may be a flounder poached in a less pricey Bacon bits on a spinach salad may be a textured "There is a reason for the pretenders being on the menu, says one Edmonton restaurateur, who spoke to the Edmonton Journal on condition he not be identified. “Every time I use butter instead of margarine our costs go up,” he said. “Every time I use a fresh carrot I have to pay some guy to peel the damn thing. “Nobody uses filet beef for steak tartare. If some | guy tells you he uses $40 champagne to poach a fish he's lying. Who knows the. difference anyway?” He admits to using phony shellfish when he can get “It would be great if we could use real fresh crabmeat in a crepe, but air freight and labor costs are already killing me, and you know who pays in the end? “And if they have to pay too much they go . USES CHEAP FISH Modern technology has made it possible to take a cheap and plentiful fish such as pollock or cod and turn it into a pseudo-shrimp, a good imitation of crab or lobster meat, or even a reasonable imitation of a scallop. Larry Gambrell, head of regulatory co-ordination for the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans, says wrong with p wear for men VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver designer Lucinda Jones has introduced a line of loungewear for men that is the ultimate in Ipxurious silks, from heavy slubbed raw silk to crepe de chine. Under the label Martin and Jones Lounge, she has pro- duced items ranging from boxer shorts for $32 to a novelty Indian silk dressing gown for $480. French seams, contrasting piping and cov- ered elastic waists add to the luxury of the designs: ~ Jones says the garments reflect her belief that a younger man wants to up- date his wardrobe with clas- sics his father may have en- joyed. ‘The line, launched in Aug- ust, has already been snap- ped up by several major re- tailers in the United States. Bergdorf Goodman and Ber- nard Hill will sell it in New York, Neiman-Marcus will carry it in four major cities and Macy's will sell it in San CHUR ANGLICAN CHURCH 1401 Columbia Ave. Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Robson Church 2nd and 4th Sundays 10a.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 ST. PETER LUTHERAN 713 - 4th Street Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00a.m. Pastor Terry Defoe Office 365-3664 Residence 365- 7622 Listen to the L 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Motel Pastors: R.H. Duckworth & Alan Simpson Family Bible Hour :45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Study & Prayer —7 p.m. Church 365-3430 Pastor 365-2808 TORY z UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2264-6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of Community Complex and Sunday School Robson: Ist Sun., 7 p.m. 3rd Sunday, 10a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 st CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship or lta.m. Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Hour — Sunday, 9 a.m. on Radio CKQR ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC Rev. Herman Engberink Ph. 365-7143 WEEKEND SERVICES Saturday 7 p.m. Sunday 8 and 11 a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI GENELLE Sunday 9:30 a.m. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914C bia Ave. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767-11th Ave., Castl FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) | Pastor Rev. Ken Smith Assistant Rev. Morley Soltys Phone 365-5212 Sunday Morning Services ‘Cheist in Heart B You In Mind™ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Sunday Wors! me Service lla Bible Study & e Prayer T Pastor Toon Mal hone: 365-228 2605 Columbia Ave. Rev. J. Ferrier Phone 365-3182 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Me Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Pastor Victor Stobbe Phone 365-2374 Sunday School :50 a.m. Church Service 10:45 a.m. Youth Meeting 6:30 Thursday HOME OF CASTLEGAR ‘CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 1471 colombia ‘ave 364-0 Regular eriet hs Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 365-2649 we & % SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE RCMP Castlegar RCMP are advising that as in previous years, extra manpower will be on duty for Gate and Halloween nights. It is hoped that the responsible attitude shown by young people in the community the past two years will again prevail. The public is also reminded that ad- vice has been received from Canada Customs that fireworks and firecrackers are prohibited importation into Canada and as such, are subject to seizure and Penalty may apply. Again, extra unmarked cars and specialized equipment will be in use. The RCMP ask “Know where your children are on these nights.” The RCMP thank the sponsors of this public awareness ad. Please watch for the little ones. STAFF SARGEANT STEVENS CASTLEGAR RCMP ie \ fe WATCH OUT RULES FOR HAPPY — HAUNTING FOR THE LITTLE MONSTERS oS Remy —AIl trick-or-treating should be done between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. —Parents should accompany groups of trick-or-treaters. —AIll treats should be taken home for inspection before they are eaten. = Young goblins should wear short la non-f mmable costumes, light in color or decorated with reflective tape. —youngsters should wear Halloween masks that do not restrict vision. —trick- or trecting should be con- fine: ese e young goblin’s own —WALK, NEVER RUN. Cross streets, only at corners. This Advertisement Sponsored by the Following Community Minded Businesses: 16’ in stock, other sizes available. 26" Now at introductory prices! Henne’s Marina On the Arrow Lakes, 2% miles from Castlegar. 365-3219 ply 2 Ssstleger pre Ae ‘Castlegar:ttn/22 TWOOD Color av; $75. four ta steal belied all season tout I hires 1,000 miles, S150, Mang! (Husiler 10-speed, $60. 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Castlegar — 365-2394 TOP SOIL, gravel, fill, racoin, fork: Paul Legebokoff. 359: 6. tin, MAPLE MATES single road ith mattress. 365-3259 after 5 p.m. a TWO TABLE LAMPS, stereo T.V. stand in one, food processor SHELVES and counter suitable for small retail business. sole stereo, th color TV, 365-5040. Rates First 10 Words $3.50 Additional Words 15¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 + Special Reduced faces bar 13x, 18x, 26x, Sax: 104x are Also Avail Attention Getters 25€ for each time ad appears. (Minimum charge 75¢.) Legal Ads Word ads: -20€ per word for one. ingertion:1S€ per word jor Payment may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and MasterCard credit cards. It. is not advisable to send cash through the m jays alter it first appe ae $i charge does NOT op. bly to Vise and MosterCord charges.) 10.a.m. Friday Order by Mail Print your Action Ad on a separate piece of paper and mail to: The Castlegar News reserves the right to classify ods under appropriate headings and to determine page location. Human Rights Act au iedveriiervents such as y UME the British, Colombis Human Rights Act. This Act never us si with addition. Su 29. 3/85 REBOUNDERS di ed ti Use every cell inyour body: RUSSELL Be AUCTION HOUSE New & Used Furniture for Sale Phone 399-4793 3/8: 6-FT; CANOPY for small ocr $200. 365-5977. i187 SNOWTHROWERS _ FOR TOUGH CusTO! SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE THE EASY CHOICE 502-12th Ave., Genelle _ MERS: 8: 693-2382 For Better or For Worse® by Lynn Jobuston October 30,1985 Cl 1 BORM, furnished apt. Unlities included, wegeney ote he loca 365-350 eri court in Torry: le, satellite TV, also 12xes, ‘airtij piiwe wood stove, ridge, stove. Ph. tinea RM. house, electric heat, ~ bigeberry Creek. $300/mo. Ph. tins84 CASTLEGAR S-bdrm.. split-level. ColtRoy 35-2111 7183 RENTAL PURCHASE or for rent, 3 rm. mobile -acre fiyerivont Tot. Near D-Bar-0. 365. ue aD BDRM. house in Re son. No pets. Ses hae.” |” 5706 CEDAR MANOR special 1.&2 bedroom units Fridge ‘and Range included FREE ESTIMATES Call George Ross Shop Manager ; CHAR eso eo is 2 TE RSC eS Salen eats FILTER QUEEN VACUUM — Ports and service. 693-2369. 10/79 USED GUNS bought and sold. Cash or trade. Wises Hardware, mon DERS of the Castlegar News, through his, newepey mem: bership in the B.C- ikon Com: Rossland. 1-362-5171. tin/93 WAGON WHEEL bunk cy oe tres: Sieaters p.m. beac 79 ea GEORAMA GROWERS condition, $500. 365-2530. Our “Green” won't put STATIONERY SUPPLIES you In the "red" I PHOTOCOPYING Cohreds spruce tech 6 thee WEDDING STATIONERY 10 ft. high, delivered ond, in- stalled for as low as $60.! GENERAL PRINTING Sore out and cheove your specimen SEKel PrinrX. xa “COMFORTABLE easy chai vorious styles, All recondit ened. Reasonably priced. 365 7/85 jano, great 3/85 RAMA GROWERS Phone 352-3468 RENT THIS SPACE 365-5210 nity ‘Assn., are of- fered’ the ‘most comprehensive st. nt advertising than 700,000 mes. Action Ad will appear in oe a $10 discount or cosh. Call our Action Ad number 365-2212 fordetails. —_tfn/86 SIZE 8 leather roller skates, $20. 365-3259. 3/85 1 BDRM, turn. basement apor- tment. uiliites, included a 23s 365-734! Would Furnish on Request Ask for more int Senior Citizen's retiring plan PH: 365-6213 or 365-7661 furnished suite in fenton: on i alvabery $275/mon- h.. Cal 7 days, Tai - HOUSE on acreage in Fridge and stove. $325/month. call Brod 365-3347 days 365-8054 evenings. 7/8) ROOM SND BOARD avalleble Jenuary Ist, Robson area. 365- 2BDRM. house. 359-7694. QUPLEX?; ros -bedroom, itove, Basement. Excellent cond, 365- 3/87 COMMERCIAL EURO! fone, 19,000 jea: location.“o king. 1055 Columbia, ‘Saple, gem ak 87 BORM. duplex. Fridge. 2 Excellent condition. persons only. No pets. Availoble Nov. 1, 550-7th Avi Castlegar. 352- FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY — Wi now hav room apartment. facilities available. For more in- formation call 365-6213. tin/45 3 BDRM. HOUSE. Unfurnished. jo pets, $385/mont 6213. Se 521. tin/73 FOR A LIMITED THME ONLY — We lan for senior Chitena 65 ond over. iment. ilobl Clean Furnished Allutilities included. BOYS skates, size 11. $15. 365; 2352. ONE 14” Ford ine ae Jeep tim oa tire. H78-15, $10. 365-5766. 3/85 FURNISHED one: bdrm. basement er North call 365- tin/81 rm. house. '$350/month. 5. BDU. besernent opt Iridge, stove, utilities: included. Available. immediately. 365- 8238. Mm. 2 BDRM. cabin, large tot. private, Winlaw,crea./$275/month: 226- 7396. SMALL 2 bdrm. house. South Castlegar, close to schools, $350/month. Ut 365-5954 evenings. REGISTERED Quarter horse mare, 8 years old. 359-7253. 3. SEE what Mary Kay cosmetics can do for you. Fran. 365-7857. tin/33 SEAMLESS 5° GUTTERS Heavy aluminum, tinuous Syear leakproot guaran. fee. Free estimates. Call Mr. Gutter. 365-3240. 104/23 Two-Gallon md te socvicw you 623 Columbia Avenue 365-6385 HALLOWE" EN COSTUMES for Adults only. Phone after 5 "365.3008: 2/86 wi fat re produce. Polmers 633 Broadwater 73. 7/84 SSSS SPECTRUM n VINYL REPAIR & UPHOLSTERY ON REUPHOLSTERY OF aa Do it now before winter! ! (Offer expires Nov. 17) _ Aluminum Sheets 24.2" x 36" 1 to 12 — 75¢ Eoch 13 to 24 — 60¢ Each 25 or More — SO¢ Each CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Avenue Castlegar INCLUDE THE PRICE: Whi vertising items, for 3 ways advisable to state the Price. Many readers won't phone no price is m COW -MAN' $160. 12- “yer loods. 7926. Pau Tegebokeit® ONE one BRED Hereford, Syeors:old 2 BDRM. house _in-Robson, rear ferry. No pets. 365-2950. 3/85 1s Included: = Cogetable ond Hower gardens, Shed for hop. One block tr tect poem, tor forties ndormanon 3 BDRM. HOUSE, close to schools, aihoppins- ae BOARDED. Ales a Salmo. 357-9984 ‘evenings. tin/27 WILL HAUL oway livestock car- casses. Phone 357-9984 otter 6 p.m. Hin/ 74 CABIN, fully Tuesisbed: Warher, dryer, stove. spplio nce “bed sae after 6 p10. 359 793. ‘MODERN 3-5 bedroom de: Ith Ave. For more intormetion, phone Karen at Century 21 Need cleaning. $1.50 each. CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Agencies Ltd. 365. 7: Ser ONE USED oil furnace, BIVH 177,000. Best offer. 399-4211. 3/ SHAKLEE OPEN HOUSE Nutrition, Skin Care &— Household Products Sat. LS Se 1-5 p.m. SELKIRK COLLEGE requires COORDINATOR'S ASSISTANT DUTIES: The successful candidate will assist the Job Entry Coordinator in monitoring an assessing work experiences for the Castlegar participants. This is a part-time position of ap- proximately 15 hours per week for eight months. Please note: Funding for this project is pending. QUALIFICATIONS: Supervisory skills and ex- perience preferred. Should be familiar with Castl fi states, no may state or imply © preference. limitation, or specification, on the basis of an applicant's ion, colour, morital , Sncesity, place of origin. age. sex (unless the ter tenance ol public decency 1D pri ui been " approval Cbtoined, through the Humen igh! ; ee ts Branch) ee) ity. Must enjoy working with young adults. EMPLOYMENT DATE: November 18, 1985 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: November 6, 1 APPLY TO: Personnel Office, Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 331 trition Videos of No. 18, 1101 Columbia (Sandpiper Trailer Court) Info: 365-3295 (Katie) SET of 4 Sesamee Street long- Play records. $10. 359-7193. 3/87 $V ch, 7-inch squore headlights. 365-8192. AAENS CCM skates, size 10. guards. Ex dition $139585:509. TWO FEATHER covers, standard siz0. $10 each. 365-5808. @ in this som ma, ticles must not total over $20-and ea: wst have its price Stated. We will run your od for three issues. n/2 197 Columbi WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Rk Yo, Castlegar News “ARROW LAKE TRAWER FARK. y two-bedroom home with "$295/mo. Close -bedroom Gnlities included, $200/mo. 365: 3703 after 5 p.m. 3/87 3/86’ 3-BEDROOM_ house, betw we Nelson and Castlegar. Avatigble immediately 359-7624. LARGE, beautiful two Eedvoom it siocen Carport, ah. Westarlimber SMALL 2. bdrm. Bluebe GENELLE, 2 bdrm. house with stove. Immediate occupancy. 693-5566 after 5 p.m. 3/86 OWNER OUT OF COUNTRY. wan- ts responsible party to rent both units in duplex for $440/per option to purchase at later dat Ray Bystrom, 365-2111 or 365; WANTED Self-motivated salesperson for Import Car Dealership. Excellent oppor- tunities for career minded person. We offer on the job missions in the industry, demo and medical. training, top com- company REPLY: Box 3007B, Castlegar News Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Areal — Ww d We have an opportuni The successful Candidate will have a good mixture of forestry and y for the right person to join our management team and assume responsibility for all aspects of forestry and logging over a production volume of approximately 200,000 cubic metres logging experience and y have Regi P Forester status.