a. a4 Castlegar News March 29, 1989 WYLLIE & OKROS Barristers and Solicitors BERG AND NAQVI Chartered Accountants Who Previously shared the premises above West's Store have relocated their offices to Suite 100, 1444 Col. Ave. And have renovated the premises previously occupied by Bob Brisco during the recent past election campaign. DID YOU KNOW BEL-AIR CLEANERS Is now located in the CASTLEAIRD PLAZA With over 35 y experience in the Drycleaning Business * Visit our laundromat... located next door @ bright new look... with additional machines | YY _BEL-AIRCLEANERS —__covscarsriere 2s Sias Kootenay Office Outfitters Ltd 12-9th Avenue South Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 218 Cronbrook ...426-2241 Castlegor Trail 368-3644 Nelson 365-7454 354-3855 Full color copies 50% to 400% zoom Digital image processing Features include: image editing, image com postion, color conversion plus much more CASTLEGAR STOP MOHAWA Tre handiest gas store going DIESEL * PROPANE * Full Service Fuels * Sani Dump * Used Oil Dump 24 HOURS * Convenience Store * Hot & Cold Snacks 365-7811 aaa April 1 to April 15 GET *1°° OFF WITH ANY COMPETITORS GAS COUPON (Min, 25 L. Fill) PLUS RECEIVE A FREE 750 mL PEPSI WHEN YOU FILL YOUR TANK (1 Per Purchase. 25 L. Min. Fill) NOW ACCEPTING ALL COMPETITORS 00 GAS COUPONS AT " FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza -— Phone 365-6317 T __ ST. PETER LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH -CANADA PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 713-4th Street 36 165-3664 PASTOR GLEN BACKUS SUNDAY Worship Service 9.a.m Sunday School 10:15 a.m Youth Group 6:30-8 p SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday Schoo! 9:30 a:r Morning Warship — 10:30 a Evening Fellowship 6:30 p Wednesday: Home Meetings 7 Friday Youtn Minjsiries 7 p.ir HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbio Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 365-2649 Hour Sunday R GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave. REV J FERRIER © 365-3162 Church School 11:00 a.m Morning Worship lla.m LivingWaters Faith Fellowship A 1406 Columble Ave. — ecrous trom Monows Phone 365-5818 PASTOR STUART LAURIE + 365 2278 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 1 m1. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m Nursery & Children’s Church provided ‘Mid-Week Service & Study Wednesdays 6:30-8:00 p.m Bible teaching for all ages A Non-Denominational Family Church Preaching the Word of Faith! UNITED CHURCH — OF CANADA _ 2224-6th Avenue 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 10.0.m. Worship & Sunday School ‘Mid-Week Activities for oll ages Phone for information ly yer 8 p.m. CHURCH 365-3430 OR 365-7368 ROBERE-C LIVELY, PASTOR ANGLICAN CHURCH ~~ 140) Columbie Avenve SS Sunday Service 8a.m.& 100 Sunday. School 10.a.m. REV. CHARLES BALFOUR.365-2271 PARISH PURPOSE Rev. Tod Lchade and To Know Christ and Make Him Known 365-8337 or Recreation news The second session of fitness classes starts next Monday, April 3. We have a variety of classes from which you may choose -ranging from mild moderate (0 intense. Our mild-moderate classes-are for those people. who have not done much in the form.of exercise for some time and want a class to, start in, The moderate class can be for the beginner through to advanced. These self-paced classes mean you can work at your own pace level. The instructor will show you both high impact and low impact you choose the style suited to your body Our intense class contains a longer cardio section and more difficult floor exercises. If you Would like the intense class you should be involved in fitness on a regular basis. If you have any questions about classes just give us a call, we have the class for you! TENNIS LESSONS Tennis lessons will be starting in April. This year we are pleased to have @ new instructor on board with us. Marilyn, Forestell from Nelson is a Level II instructor and has coached tennis in the United States and Eyrope Forestell is a very experienced and proficient instructor’ and has run the Nelson tennis program since 1981 This year we will be holding weekend clinics as well as lessons during the Hf, Caralee week. For all the details on our up- coming tennis seminars be sure to pick up'an April Program Flyer which will dbe available next week CRAFTS CLAS! If you are interested in learning two new cratts then be sure to be at the Complex on April 15. Saturday mor ning we will be holding a sweatshirt painting class from 9 a.m.-noon, This class is really simple and fun. Paint is applied straight from a painiwriter There will be lots of ideas for designs Auxiliary meets President Diane Dunsmore called the March meeting of the South Slocan Hospital Auxiliary to order on March 16at her home. Twenty members answered the roll call by stating the number of hours spent on auxiliary work since the last meeting Considerable time was taken discussing the new name for British Columbia Auxiliaries. The: proposed new name is The British Columbia Association of Health Auxiliaries, in stead of The British Columbia Association of Hospital Auxiliaries. The new name allows members to serve and to be associated with long-term in stitutions, OOP WINNERS Michael's Hoopers were crowned champs of the Tarrys school intramural basketball teams. The team consisted of (left to right) Crystal Pollack, Michael Lactin, Angela and no creative skill is needed. Our second craft for the day is Coiled Baskets, Be one of the first to make this new and exciting creation. Make @ simply beautiful basket as a gift or for your home. A kit is supplied for the course with all materials. REGISTRATIONS Registrations are still being accepted for Minor Baseball, Girls Softball and Slo Pitch, Recreation Office hours are Dance helps save pool Ttie Robson Save the Pool Commit tee held its regular meeting March 22 at the home of Sherri and Keith Watson in Robson Minutes of the last meeting were ap. 98, Jagrup Uppal and Aaron Retzlaff. proved as read. It was reported by Lori Anderson that the St. Patrick's Day dance held: March 17 was a success, thanks to the music being supplied by Skip & Danny, Ray Jamison, Dusty Woods & The Honky Tonk Alll Stars, Dick Wayling, Don Litch, Joyce & The annual garage ‘sale will be held Toni Zimmerman and The Good May 27 at the Kosiancic farm The request for volunteer canvassers for the upcoming cancer drive was placed in the hands of Dunsmore, Bobbi MacKay and Ida Kosiancic Members were asked to bring their favorite microwave recipes and hints to the next meeting, as plans are being made to compile another money it is hoped the pool will be sand-blasted making cook book. Rose Rilkoff has and painted by the second week of invited the members to her house for April the next meeting, slated for April 13 Following the adjournment, a bake sale was held in the Nelson Hospital. Sales staff and organizers were Helen Zarikoff, Flo Carlson, Edith Berg and Ruth Farnham Mon-Fri 8:30 a,m.-4:30 p.m. Stop, by and see us. Company Band. Robson school students supplied the decorations and Johnny's Grocery & Gas made donations. Dennis Lahue said the filters and chlorinating system are ordered and should be arriving in approximately one week. Depending on the weather, Door to door canvassing of Robson, Raspberry, lower Pass Creek and Brilliant areas is to be set up for the fir st week of April, Anyone not home can forward donations to Box 85, Robson Three save-the-pool bingos will be held March 29, April 19 and May 31 at the Castlegar Community Complex. Ap: proximately one-third: of the money needed, to save the pool has now been raised The next meeting will be held April S at Lori and Rick Anderson's home Lottery numbers The following are the winning num: bers in weekend lotteries LOTTO 6/49 — 9, 17 18, 32, 34. and 42. The bonus number, was 33. The four Extra winning numbers for B.C on Saturday were 12, 38, 61 and69 The special bonus draw jackpot of $10 million was divided into eight equal prizes LOTTO B. C. — 6, 23, 25, 27 and 30. The bonus number was The jackpot was carriec-over THE PICK — 13, 18, 23, 25, 39, 40, 45 and 46 These numbers, provided by The Canadian Press, must be considered unofficial NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE ROBSON/RASPBERRY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING April 13, 1989 7 p.m. Robson Hall UNL ___CHURCHOFGOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 ~” PENTECOSTAL NEW ‘LIFE ASSEMBLY 602-7th Street * 365-5212 Neor High Schoo! SUNDAY SERVICE tian Education 9:45 0. " 11.004 er 6:30 p WEDNESDAY n.B “ROBSON COMMUNITY _MEMORIAL CHURCH 1st Sunday 7:00 p.m 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sundays 10 a.m No Service 5th Sunday EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 914 Columbia Avenue Family Worship Service Discipleship Ministrie Women Ministries Youth Ministrie PASTOR: ED NEUFELD Phone: 365-6675 WHY? * Why do people protest abortion and not protest preparing young men for death in the military? Why is there not more protesting of the Cold Lake Testing Area of Nuclear Arms which will kill millions of people? Pacifism has been preached through the 10 Commandments for 1000s of years and yet one can not be fulfilled today Thou shalt not kill If money were taken out of politics and religion, would they be able to exist? Anonymous Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 358 Answer to Sunday, March 26 Cryptoquip: THE CUNNING CANDIDATE STANDS UP FOR WHAT THE PEOPLE WILL FALL FOR. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Kootenay Savings Credit Union Tuesday, April 4 7:30 p.m, Cominco Gym, Trail ! r GUEST SPEAKER: Mr. Ray Mulvihill Retired former Manager of the Trail Credit Union Members and Friends Welcome = march 29,1989 Castlégar News 85 SHSS honor students | Stanley Humphries secondary school has announced its list of honor students for the second term Students who achieve honor roll status have at least a ‘BY average in all of their courses, For the second term, 20 per cent of the students in the school are on the first- of second-class honor roll The following studenis are or the roll FIRST CLASS Grade 12 Nicola Bullock, ‘Lucy Cardoso, Candace Carter, Sheri Chernenkoff, Darryl. Furey, Mike Gerrand, Greg Peregrym, Allan Phipps, Brent Pin ckney, Dina Poohacoff Grade tl Cheryl ® Duckworth, Walter Hadikin, Jarrod Isfeld, Jennifer L Jones, Suzanne Orr, Trudy Palmer, David Vecchio. Grade 10 Lisa Baker, Bezaire, Donald Chow, Kecia Dusseault, Paula Furey, Aaron Kennedy, Trisha Merriman, Katherine Moll, Brenda Molnar, Louise Pinckney, Denise Smithers, Jodi Young. Graded Kelly Davidoff, Mark Janzen, Sonoko Kambara, Sharon Lang, Gavin Mealing, Tom: Phipps, Eric Ruljancich, Venie Voykin, Ryanna Westhoff Tammy SECOND CLASS Grade 12 Dorothy Chaves, — Cofaline CWL holds meeting St. Joseph's CWL of Kinnaird held its monthly meeting on Feb. 14 at the convent Vice-president Margaret Nagel opened the meeting with the league prayer in the absence of president Doreen_Moore._Secretary—Leona Bozek read the minutes of the last meeting, and read the correspondence The league served one funeral’ luncheon. They also catered to the Castlegar Credit Union, after its annaul meeting, after the The month of March. is Kidney Foundation canvassing month After the meeting, Bazek showed slides of Ukrainian Easter. It brought back memories to the members of Easter customs of other ethnic groups present The next CWL meeting will be Held on April 17 Ladies plan Spring Tea Everyone had a great Irish Day listening and dancing to the Old Time Fiddlers at the Ladies’ Auxiliary’s St Patrick's Day brunch party The Debbie Tompkins School of Dancing provided more entertain ment. Congratulations go out to the dancers for bringing home gold, silver and bronze medals from Spokane Norma MacDonald won the pot of gold The auxiliary donated $50 towards a talking book for the Blind Institute The LA's Spring Tea will be held in the Legion Hall Saturday, April 15 from | p.m. to 3 p.m. There will be sewing, bake and white elephant tables, Chinese auction and door prizes CLASSIFIED SHOWCASE This space available for CAMPERS ® MOTORCYCLES * SNOWMOBILES ® TENTS * MOTOR HOMES * BOATS * SNOW BLOWERS. © FURNACES © CARS ® TRUCKS. * DINING ROOM SUITES * CHESTERFIELDS * ETC, EIC Bring a photo, or bring the item & we'll fake the picture! Average $13 Each ‘Average $11 75 Each ‘Average $10 50 Each Average $9 13 Each Castlegar News PHONE 365-5210 Cheveldave, Dawn Cumberland, Sarah Finney, Doug Gorcak, Aaron Janzen, Scott Nelson, Kellie Plot nikoff Stacey Polonicoff, Angela Smee, Brad Smithers, Sandra Verigin, Jen: nifer Voykin, Phil Wiebe, Allison Zanet Grade 11 Sunny Baker, Tracy Carr, Clayton Castle, Ken Chernoff, Ellen Crossley, Stacy Lynn Donald, Christy Gritchen, Naomi Harasemow Richard Hawkins, Kim Lagan, David Littley, lan Moore, Glen Scott Darren Tany Adrienne Wilson, Lisa Winters. Grade 10 Timothy Austin, Bruce Baker, Jeff Bevans, Carilyn Briscoe, Doreen Chaves, Kim Chernenkoff, Stacy Gorkoff, Yuri Hadikin, Cari Huscroft; Matthew Kalmakov, Nikki Kinakin Sherry Makortoff, Cara McArthur, Ariel McDowell, Lori Menard, Megan O'Connor, Chansouk Oudomsouk, Sarah Polonicoff, Amanda Romney, Christi Stefoniuk, Dan Stelck, Amy Zanrosso. Grade? 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