Street TALK NICOLLE BINNIE, the 11-year-old lo- cal cr try ¥ i der, can ex- pect a visit from the postman in the near future. Nicolle, who was featured in a sports article in the Nov. 2 issue of The News, will be getting a letter of commendation from the Castlegar school board for her ach its in cr y running. : “| think it’s quite impressive that this girl that’s a couple of years younger than the people she’s in competition with has done so well,” said trustee Evelyn Voykin in making the recommendation of a letter. Nicolle is a Grade 6 student at Kinnaird elementary school and her mom, Brenda Binnie, is an employee of the Castlegar school district. THE CASTLEGAR SCHOOL BOARD acknowledges staff bers who assistant at Twin Rivers, five years. ERNIE VERIGIN, son of Laura and William Verigin of Pass Creek, recently re- ceived his Bachelor of Edugation de- gree from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby. Verigin graduated from Stanley Humphries sec- ondary school in 1983 and attended Selkirk College in 1983-84. In 1985-86, he attended an institute in Kiev, U.S.S.R. sted He is currently teaching at Brent K dy ele- mentary school in South Slocan. cael ¥ Ernie Verigin MARLENE CHERNENKOV, daugh- ter of Olga and Ely Chernenkov of Crescent Valley, recently graduated with a B of Sci catati hel. e ind r I } : i , November 20, 1991 Wednesday, UNTREE INN | 1-90 Exit 2 Post Falls, Id. FOR Bring this and 2 persons stay for ‘@ the price of one. $40.90 us. Shop till you drop at NEW Factory Outlet Stores & Pick-up your free admission pass to Cour'dalene Greyhound Park. 1-800-888-6630 Advance reservations required Expires 12/91/91 — a ee ee ee ee wil COMMUNITY Bulletin Board A.C.W. CHRISTMAS TEA November 23rd, 2-4 p.m. Castlegar Legion Hall. 22 CASTLEGAR CHAPTER OF RNABC MEETING reached milestones this month of five years or more of working for the school district. Congratulations to Alfredo DeBlasio, le from the University of British Columbia. Chernenkov attended Brent Kennedy elementary school , Mt. Sentinel sec- ondary school and Selkirk college prior to ding UBC. custodian at Woodland Park el 'y school, 26 years; Darlene Schultz, driv- years; and Marguerite Hinde, teacher's She is now working for the Greater Victoria Hospital Society in the intern- ship program. At Ci Room, Ci ‘and District Hospital, 19:00 hours. Tuesday, November 26. Speaker — Donna Dunn, Independant Nurse Practitioner. Subject - Sexual abuse and the concems to nurses. ADVENT TEA AND BAKE SALE St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 4th Street, Saturday, November 23rd, 1:30- 3:30 p.m. R3 er, 12 years; Brenda Binnie, driver, five Art college offers two new telecourses in ’92 Castlegar area residents will be offered two new visual arts telecourses in January by the Emily Carr College of Art and Design and the Open Uni- versity. The courses — Material and Form and Studies in In- ternational Cinema — kick off a five-telecourse season to be presented locally via Knowl- edge Network broadcasts and enhanced by learning materi- als delivered by mail. “People in the Castlegar area who want to learn about the arts in the comfort of home will find these telecourses par- ticularly interesting and use- ful,” Elisa McLaren, ECCAD 1 7 es of metal, plastics, paper, fi- bres, particles, stone, earth, liquid and space. Computer animations reveal physical characteristics and ways of and 5 p.m. Monday for the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board s 20, 1991 B7s. Gift bags save wrapping waste Martin Meyer RECYCLE ADVISORY GROUP A few weeks ago we re- ceived a booklet of coupons from a major gasoline retailer in the mail. Each coupon enti- tles a person to a complimen- tary fabric gift bag with a min- imum gasoline The gift b oy ay t ‘ ags are a greal idea. They are made of 100 per cent cotton, with various fes- tive designs on them. A draw- string is used to hold the bags closed. Each bag can be used over and over again, thereby elimi- nating the use of wrapping pa- per and sticky tape. They could even be washed if neces- sary; yet it is difficult to imag- ine why they would get dirty if only used to conceal gifts. and You fabric shops. Since we have more than a month to go before Christmas it may even be an idea for school groups or other organi- zations to make some and sell them as a fundraiser. They could be made in a variety of shapes and sizes. They could also be made using a variety of colors as well for birthdays, anniversaries and many other occasions. These bags are an environ- mentally sound approach to gift giving, and in fact are nice gifts themselves. Besides — who knows — you might even get something back in the bag at a later date. Cotton gift bags reduce the wasteful use of wrapping pa- per, ribbon and tape, and are almost certain to save you money in the long run, too. LOTTERIES 8, 10, 20, 24, 25, 27 THE DAILY Nov. 18 Match 6: 818137, 564787, 407888 Match 5: 38135, 00949, 43785 Matoh 4: 8512, 9336, 0796 Match 3: 849, 967, 261 Match 2: 49, 60, 30 Nov. 17 Match 6: 855367, 920743, 281179 Match 5: 14381, 29075, 65005 Match 5: 62903, 56882, 69714 Match 4: 8066, 6713, 4437 Match 3: 544, 805, 527 Match 2: 51, 29, 99 Nov. 15 Match 6: 096108, 445594, Match 5: 18251, 16195, 83762 Match 4: 6261, 7491, 1336 Match 3: 012, 956, 201 Match 2:55, 24, 70 BC KENO Nov. 18 11, 13, 19, 23, 44, 45, 4, 50 Nov. 17 3, 5, 34, 38, 41, 42, 48, 55 Nov. 16 1, 8, 21, 22, 32, 38, 50, 53 Nov. 15 1, 2, 4, 11, 18, 31, 38, 47 These are the winning lot- tery numbers provided by the British Columbia Lottery Corp. in the event of a discrepancy between the numbers pub- lished and the official winning numbers list, the latter shall prevail. “ , With Christmas just around the corner, we have the loan for that special gift. We offer competitive rates. * CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION “Your Community Financial Centre” a SLOCAN PARK Highway 6 226-7212 The New gee emcee: 366-2212 Shaw, cable NOTICE TO RESIDENT OF PASS CREEK/ KRESTOVA AREA Shaw Cable invites in the Pass Ci area to call and arrange to have cable television service connected. Activation of the system in this area will take place between November 13 and 15 inclusive and will include areas from Norns Road to Krestova (Southern Upper Bench). Activation of Goose Creek Road/Pass Creek Road from Krestova entrance to the bridge in Crescent Valley and North wo Boon Ridge Road/Chatfield Road will take place in the near ure. For more information or to arrange to have your cable television connected please call Shaw Cable at 362-3122 or stop into our office at 1951 Columbia Ave., Castlegar. a hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to riday. processing each material. Studies in International Cinema offers an opportunity to study the specialized critical discipline of film analysis. ‘Twelve films selected from the current work from France, Hungary, and Germany will be presented Saturday evenings at 10 p.m. on the Knowledge Network. Each broadcast will include an introduction and conclud- ing analysis by ECCAD Dean of Academic Affairs Maurice Vv; se program said in a news release. “They can be taken for EC- CAD or Open University cred- its, or simply for the pleasure of learning,” she adds. Material and Form investi- gates natural materials and explores their application in art and design. In 11 television sessions be- ginning Jan. 14, instructor Tom Hudson and a group of students will demonstrate us- Other telecourses begin- ning in January are A Survey of Western Art II, Jan. 6, Colour: An Introduction, Jan. 13, and Mark & Image, Jan. 1 6. Deadline for telecourse reg- istration is Dec. 17. 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