The Castlegar Sun ' Wednesday, April 27, 1994 — TERM DEPOSITS — For better return on your invested dollars. ow “Gh Credit Union Slocan Vallcy Branch Casticgar Branc! 100-- 630 - ge 3014 Hwy 6 Castlegar, os aan 4G? Slocan Path B.C. VOG 20 365- 16-7212 Workshop discovers Doukhoborism CDS sponsors learning-process event Society (CDS). Participants of a variety of backgrounds Sénior Management Consultant "TOTAL QUALITY & BEYOND" Are you an experienced, motivated, growth- oriented individual who would like to help org: 1s ‘ih the ys apply leading-edge practices that will create significant and lasting results? The Best Practices Institute would like to hear from someone with a distinguished, 10+ years of mid to senior management or business ownership experience, strong interpersonal and leadership skills and a desire to grown with us. We offer rigorous training and an opportunity to work ina work er Please cond reeume by May 4, 1994, to Best Practices Institute, Suite 203, 843 Rossland Avenue, Trail, B.C: V1R 4S8 Fax (604) 368-3990. All enquiries will be held in strictest confidence. ‘are working to help create promotes new Contact Enquiry BC, voll free, for the organization hosting r this program in your area. ° Vancouver: 660-2421 Victoria: 387-6121 Elsewhere in B.C. te vad Telephone Device for the Vancouver: 775-0303 or | eo. 66 | -8773 BC. for - 2ist Century Province of British Columbia Are you a Doukhobor and didn’t know it? “Let's all be beginners and find our answers together at the “Discoveries in Doukho- borism II’ workshop,” say organizers, who are members of the Canadian Doukhobor will be add: such ques- tions as: Doukhobors—who are they? Why are you a Doukhobor? How do you see yourself as a Doukhobor, now and three generations from now? What do you intend to do about it? This event will take place at the Kootenay Doukhobor His- torical Society's Heritage Food Building (across highway from Castlegar Airport) on Sunday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Members are encouraged to invite family and friends to this potluck event. Bring easy-to-serve casseroles, sal- ads, etc./picnic-type utensils, chairs...Beverages will be available. This is another ‘Learning Event’ sponsored by the Cana- dian Doukhobor Society. This workshop is a recommended prerequisite for Discoveries in Doukhoborism Il] —Enrich- ment and Enhancement of the Doukhobor Culture Through Intertiarriage' workshop to be held Saturday, June 25, with details to follow, The Canadian Doukhobor Society members reside throughout Canada, from coast to coast. In the Kootenay- Boundary area, there are branches in Castlegar, Creston, Grand Forks, Nelson, Salmo, and Thrums. CLEAR INSIGHTS CONSULTING presents SUCCESS MONEY and PARTNERSHIP Free Lecture: Thursday, May 5 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Rm. $113 Selkirk College, Castlegar Sat., May 14 & Sun., May 15 10 am - 6 pm both days ‘Submitted Police, parents and business team up to ensure bike safety of students on a “road ride”. Groups of five or six children were led by two adults on a one km. loop Valley Vista E y School in Casth had a successful “Bicycle Rodeo” on April 21. their newly learned skills and knowledge. to use Constable Oclke, from the C: Five ly chosen from each class of the RCMP conducted this bicycle safety pro- with the help of the teachers, some par- ents, and Greg Byers from Gerick Cycle The 75 students, in grades Kindergarten to grade three, watch a bicycle safety video and had their bicycles inspected and tuned up by Greg Byers, a bicycle mechanic. Then the students got rolling. The boys and girls rode their bicycles through a Circuit of; five stations that tested their riding skills. Many parent helpers were on hand to lead the students through these fun but practical tests and drills. As a follow-up and concluding activity, Constable Oelke, some teachers and par- ents got ontéetheir bicycles and took small groups the bicycles. received a small prize for their bicycle. The prizes were donated by West's, the Castlegar Bicycle Shop, Mallards, Castlegar Sports, and Gerick A big thank-you goes out to everyone involved in this event. Greg Byers deserves credit for his expertise and skill in servicing all The parent volunteers made the event run smoothly and encouraged all the young riders. The staff and students truly appreciate the efforts of Constable Oelke who organized this whole event. At the end of the day the students of Valley Vista School were better prepared for riding on Castlegar’s busy streets. Christian Women’s Club hits the runway of fashion Submitted A weekly feature of The Castlegar Sun Book Your Space Today! wily The A/S Call: Cathy © Nicole ¢ Tracy 365-2278 * “Queen For A Day” was the theme for the dinner meeting held Thursday April 14th at the Fire- side Inn by the Castlegar Chris- ‘WEEKEND WORKSHOPS” |‘. \ian Worpen’s Club, i Erday, Ay 13°57 pr -VV’pat"f >> “Sparkling tiaras and royal vel- vet enhanced the center of each table creating an exquisite atmo- sphere enjoyed by one hundred and forty-two ladies. Following the introductions soloists Mary and Barb McGougan entertained the group with their first musical selection. Everyone kept a watchful eye on the eleven Grad models as they presented formal evening gowns, bridal gowns and work apparel from Ely’s Boutique in Castlegar. Following the fashion show twenty-eight grads were invited forward to receive a car- nation and Life Publication book- let as their future goals were announced. Later in the evening, Becky Scheel from Chewelah captivated our audience as she spoke about having harmony amongst the dis- cords of life. Next month the Club will pre- sent “Let's Get Growing” with a demonstration by Marianne of HOME-BASED BUSINESSES IF YOU HAVE A HOME-BASED BUSINESS THIS IS THE PLACE TO ADVERTISE NELLIE'S MOBILE HAIR SERVICE Specializing in cuts, perms, colours, streaks,” shampoa sets for the whole family Reasonable Rates For Home @ Nursing Home ® Hospital ¢ Office Just Call 365-5 153 (leave your message please) MOTHER'S Day SALE 10% TO 50% OFF BASKETS AND CARE FREE FLOWERS, PLANTS AND ARRANGEMENTS. Everlastin ings Floral Interiors 2536 - Ave. © Ph: 365-6222 Ve Do you have a home-based business? Then you should advertise your business name here! For info. call 365-5266 Only $30.00 for 20 words for 4 weeks — MC, VISA, Cash or Cheque! 6585 Industrial Park Road, Grand Forks (next to CanPar industries’ office) 442-2714 SERVING YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING NEEDS. Georama Nurseries. The evening will also welcome soloists Vanes- sa Kurtzweg a former Calgary Stampede Royalty. The special inspirational speaker is Karen Gleddie, a western wear fashion designer from Tilley, Alberta. Plan afd join ug oh May 12. Local club has full slate in May ~ Submitted May-will be an exciting month for the Castlegar Chapter of Women's Aglow. Guest speaker Mary Dyck, Aglow President from Nelson, will share her gentle testimony of God's goodness and faith- fulness. Dyck has been a busy wife and mother, raising and teaching her three now-grown sons the word of God. She also taught Sunday school and served on various committees in her church. Her prayer is that women will come into an inti- mate and healing relationship with the Lord. All women are invited to come ‘and hear Dyck speak on May 4 at 10 agn. at the Legion Hall in Castlegar. From May 13-15, approxi- mately 15 local Women's Aglow members will travel to Kimberley for the Aglow Annu- , al Spring Retreat. It promises to be a wonderful time of fellow- ship, teaching and music, with participants from the East and West Kootenays. Dolores Kindrich, a woman who ministers to hurting women, will be the guest speak- er, and a number of workshops will take place, including: Wor- ship as a Weapon of our War- fare; Hidden in the Cross and; owen” our Joy in a Chang- ing World. A special ministry for young girls will also be presented that advocates standing for Christ away, a time of refreshment and renewal, contact Gloria at 365- 3279 for more information. Wednesday, April 27, The Castlegar Sun ‘Submitted Castlegar asked to comment on adoption provihce first d a review of British Adoption is a fact of life for more than, 700,000 Community Panel reports Columbians. “Liberating our Children, A birth and fathers, adoptive par- ents, families, friends, neighbours, and communi- ties are all affected by the Social circumstances calls and written submis- and values have changed sions, since 1957, when the exist- including hundreds of letters from adoptivé par- WCCW PRO WRESTLI Wednesday, May 4th « 7:30 pm Stanley Secondary School Gymnasium | johnny Canuck VS Gorgeous Michele Starr Timothy Flowers VS Stunning Steve The Olympian VS Doby Gillis Adults $9 + Kids $8 » Advance only $7 — at Matarde Sours for Spore ; *NOTE: Ms aucn eat ela Ca ee PUBLIC AUCTION INVENTORY OF GOVERNMENT SEIZED PROPERTY AND OTHER MERCHANDISE Gold jewellery purchased from Government auction will be team app policies, practices and legislation are needed to serve B.C. citizens into the next centu- ry, says Comox Valley Lord is part of a three- ined by Social Services Minister Joy MacPhail in February to seek the views of every- one touched by the adop- tion process. The other team members are Liza- beth Hall, who has been working for the United Legislation Review, con- Native Nations’ Family lls &< To reach the Adoption Se Nae Jacob Licht, 46, a self-proclaimed minister of good versus evil, again rolled through Castlegar on bicycle, -haviny travelled from Kamloops. This is the second time Licht has travelled through Castlegar in as many years, and he planned to stay for the week- end and then head out early Monday morning. Licht, who claims to have died and come back to life seven times, says he will spend the rest of his life travelling across the country on bicycle. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Sharlene Imhott All aspects of the past five years, and toria, B.C. V8V 1X4, Me Larry Gilbert, a Victoria phone 1-800-663-1251, lawyer who was himself fax 387-4616. Those con- adopted at the age of five. cerned with issues sur- ing the ion of are under review, includ- ing: access to records; international adoptions, the adoption of aboriginal children; equity issues such as the marital status couver, B.C. V6Z 1G3. of adoptive parents; and aboriginal children can contact Lizabeth Hall at 688-1821, fax 688-1823 or write to her at 8th Floor, 736 Granville Street, Van- The team will Present d to the se rica Welt teead © eater esaht ooaki along atid help cleanup. thie << north, Castlegar. neighborhood. Bring gloves, any seceabis pass Sorted . some lunch and of School: course, a tmile! All garbage will Minister by the end of June. grease AP, eee they can eo Now! Cy ieee Q. Must vehicies be left in position after an or can they be moved? A. There Is no law that states that a vehicle must be left in place after an accident. In cer- tain circumstances It Is advis- able to move them for safety's sake, but in cases where safe- ty is not really an issue | would recommend that the vehicle not be moved. It is dif- ficult to complete a proper Investigation at the scene if the vehicles have been moved, and this could be detrimental to your insurance If lability is an issue. Smoke & Sirens Is a new week- ly column brought to you by RCMP in Castlegar. Its purpose is to answer commonly asked questions regarding RCMP business. If you need a-specif- ic question addressed, call local RCMP at 365-7721. The majority of inventory consists.of other general merchandise: Loose Gems, Gold Rings, Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds and Goid jewellery. INVENTORY OF UNPAID peeoninntcep hie aller 8 PERSIAN CARPETS Goods All genuine authenti Persian carpets: Hone very fine Mahi Tabriz, Tuysirkan, Mosel, Q qbai, Shiraz, Royal Kirman, Taba Tabai, Meshad, Mahal, Kashan, Lilihan, Hamadan, Tabrizand many, many more including runners. 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