smears at anytime, simply by redeeming your units ‘The Fund also qualifies as an cligible investment for RRSP and RRIFs. Flv ewes tefingpation, give wi « cal, ov ratern the coupon below, © — ‘yr ay oF 8.2% 15.4% 10.3% 11.1% N/A Average Binding December 31, 1993 R. Davies & Associates Ltd. (FPC investments Inc.) 1418 Columbia Ave,, Castlegar V1N 3K3 © 365-0040 Potro eo MARK YOUR | BALLOT! 1994 People's Choice Business Awards A two weekend course on Beginning Weaving will be taught by volunteers from the Selkirk Weavers’ and Spinners’ shaft table loom. Students will then have an opportunity to Spring courses offered through Selkirk College The Castlegar campus of Selkirk College is offering a flagging course and a CPR level C course which begins February 19. As well an introduction to Windows will start 23 and a day-long workshop by Michael Sedler on i and the over active child will begin February 26. The weekend of February 26 and 27 a Therapeutic Touch workshop wait © will explore of life energy will hes offered. On Wednesday, February 16, 1994 om ge any 3 a2) a 4 p.m, each day, plese call Nanya 65-9773 or offer beginner ce course baby blankets which were donal- ed to the Tender Care facility at carpeting for the pov oe ae room at Castlegar's The S.W.S.G. meets on the third Wednesday of every month. Show and Tell begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by a business f ' pu large print books for the elderly. L- r: Faye Cook, President of Auxiliary; Jean Syivest, Library Board Treasurer and Bess Lenarduzzi, Auxiliary Mother. who p Proceeds from the sale da pellaeeibeaiemcces Wednesday, February 16, 1994 Castlegar Works/Transportation Once completed, the bridge will undoubtedly have a specific impact on land use and Bridge will be more than a traffic link Roads have always been essential to the eco- in Castlegar, Robson and Pass Creek. The greatest immediate impact will be the tying in of Robson new life into downtown Castlegar, which will now be considered ‘one bridge away,’ as will new com- mercial development in Robson. Local transit ‘The bridge could also impact on the local transit system in regards to time. Dennis Stach, manager and local operator of the local transit system, says a number of tests will be carried out upon the bridge's completion to determine new routes. We definitely will be re-examining the transit system and the rout- ing. What will come out of it will be up to the transit commission and B.C. transit.” Currently the transit system services Robson, Brilliant, Ootischenia, Selkirk College, Castlegar, Blueberry Creek, Fairview as well as Shore Acres and Krestova. A bit of history In retrospect, the building of a new bridge that will link Castlegar and Robson is part of a long nomic of any area. If one looks at the history of many areas in B.C., Saree have See i for the to get grade in ad ont foe ra. The CPR was the first into Ci but eh road and lop mp" the imp of railway ini The D bor people of Ooti ia had the first ferry in the area, located between Dotischenia and the area past Blueberry Creek. Being excellent growers or fruit and vegetables, the Doukhobors soon recognized the need to transfer more of their good out of the area, Roads developed as a result, and in the early 1900s, the Doukhobors then built their Brilliant Promoting better business through better highways ) Highway 3 mayors join forces to improveinfrastructure Mayors from communities that lic along the winding stretch of Highway 3 have been meeting periodically to discuss the importance of this major highway, and the direct impact it has on various facets of economic development, business and tourism in the West Kootenay and the Okanagan. The tatest meeting, held the office ‘applicant, subject to the consent of the Motor Carrier Commission 16 March 14, 1904 ay nay The Director, Motor Carrier Division history of slow, but steady i changes, driven by #104 - 4240 Manor Street BURNABY, V56 5 ‘On oF before March 1, 1994. Auto Body & Hull Painting for improving and cxpanding the infrastructure of Highway 3, and the strategy to promote increased traffic movement that, in the end, benefits the communities along its path. February 16 at the Uplander Hote! in Rossland, will serve to review the collective goals and objectives of these municipal representatives. In Rossland, discussions will centre around the need | WRT WAT OVE RNIS AAT? WHEN N YOU CAN HAVE far the group has stuck to impres- sions and mild 1s about the book at hand. To this point, the group has travelled via these fictions to Indian, IndoChina, The next challenge for the group will be the Australian writ- er Thomas Keneally’s novel Schindler's Ark. This novel, deal- ing with the saving of several hundred Jews during the holo- caust of World War II, has been made into an Stephen Spielberg movies called Schindler's List. So this reading group has an extra reason for wanting to read the novel. It may want to discuss the film as well. So, if you're feeling you would like to discuss some of the books you’re reading, perhaps you should join one of these groups. Better yet, set one up amongst your friends, within your group. Perhaps you only want to read books that have been made into movies. The double delight here is that you get to compare the printed page to the visual medium. It can be a lot of fun. 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