RICK HANSEN WEEK AT CENTRAL FOOD Buy a Daffodil for 50¢ ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARDS RICK HANSEN MAN IN MOTION FUND ROAS Tite coc. cvh 692? SAU AGE eee 31°? Pes Bay AWARD Wit v1 + Kiwanis Club president Brian Pritchord presente Alex Lutz with Citizen of the Year award. He has been a director for the Kootenay Di Society for the last 10 years and has among other things: @ helped lay floors in the museum; e helped lay out the irrigation system; e engineered the complex relocation of the water storage tank from the city scrap yard to the museum; He_is the city coordinator for the idential ilitation A DIFFICULT — DELI DELITES — SUMMER SAUSAGE “® %. QUEEN CANDIDATES . . . Front row, left to right, Tina Price, Miss Legion. Back row, left to ‘right, Derm Boker, Gyro; Erin Finney, Miss La Maison; Jackman, Gyro; Joy Jenner, La Maison: Quinto Maida, Cynamon Carter, Miss Arrow Bui ding Supplies; Lesley Arrow Building Supplies; Bob Wadey, Legion. Candidates picked A dessert meeting was held last Tuesday evening to choose the 1987 Castlegar Queen candidates. In di were the i parents, sp reigning royalty and committee members. Public speaking; SuperHost; diet and nutrition; searf tying; stress, time management and motivation; make-up and poise workshops were outlined for the next three méitths by Co-ordinator Bev Pongracz. A brief explanation of each of these workshops, ivit and the Terry Rogers of Twin Rivers elementary school (background) and Bonnie Horswill of the Castlegar Primary parent's support group answer questions from the crowd Monday night about the threat of overcrowding at the school. CosNewsPhoto CORNED BEEF what the feeling .is unless. you're prevented with this Citizen of the Year . Everyone seems to recognize you now.” Lutz also said he didn't think he was doing “that much.” And he thanked his wife. “She's been with me for 49 years plus. Thank you from the bottom of my heart,” he concluded, Friend and heritage advisory com- mittee colleague John Charters lightly “roasted” Lutz, while Ald. Patti Rich- ards brought congratulations on behalf of the city. One of Lutz's two sons, Gary, and his wife Verna, travelled from Edmonton for the occasion. The Stanley Humphries secondary school stage band followed the award ceremony by playing a number of tunes. ua is a charter member of the Ci Advisory Commit- ‘tee, as well as its vice-chairman. He is also restoration superintendent for the chapel house on Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park. He played an integral part in helping with the construction of the suspension bridge to Zuckerberg Island, and the saving of the CP Rail station as a heritage building. He is presently chairman of a CP Rail station sub- committee. MacBain also said Lutz is an avid golfer. He isa member of the Castlegar Golf Club and a former club director. As well, he is a life member of the Castlegar Seniors Curling Club and likes to fish. Lutz thanked the Kiwanis Club for the award, saying: “You never know SA LM i] CHALLENGER CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE $409 RAVIOLI, BEEF ARONI, LASAGNA. 15 OZ. TIN HILLS BROS committee's function were given. Sponsors presented each of the girls with their banner and wished them luck. A tea, bake sale and white elephant table was held at the Legion, Saturday March 28, as their first meet-the-publie function. Other fund-raising activities planned this year are raffles, car wash, and bake sales. ‘The girls will next appear in a fashion show in ion with the Trade Fair, Sunday, April 26. SUNRYPE Orange Juice SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED }WEETENED OR Program, was a public relations officer for B.C. Hydro, is an honorary member of the Castlegar Firemen's Association, and is a life member of the. Public Works Association. He is an honorary member of the Doukhobor Benevolent Society and a director on the board of the recently built Rosewood Manor senior citizens BRICK FILTER DRIP or BRICK REG. PKG BLACK CURRENT COCKTAIL 8 9 2 with coupon Ql DS | Firmen ENTER 10.WIN A HIND QUARTER OF BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED FOR YOUR FREEZER. DETAILS AT THE STORE. WYLERS FRUIT LOCAL FRESH SUNRYPE. WHITE LABEL APPLE JUICE 3:2.99° ICE CREAM INK APPLE OR ORANGECOT NECTAR, RASPBERRY OR Coupon Expires April 11, 1967 Stamp price jumps School superintendents honor Cominco Metals By CasNews Staff The Association of B.C. School Superintendents has honored Cominco Metals for outstanding contributions to public school education. OTTAWA (CP) — The price of a first-class stamp jumped by two cents yester- day as part of a package of increases worth $123 million a year in new revenue for the debt;plagded agency. Rates last went up in June, 1985. The changes: — First-class stamps now cost 36 cents. That compares in Canadian funds with dom- estic first-class rates of 30 cents in the United States, 36 cents in the United Kingdom, The Association of B.C. School Superintendents annually honors out- standing service to schools by business and industry. Among the -contributions Cominco has made to education over the years include conducting student teacher tours through various areas of its Trail operation, donating funds for prizes The award was received by Stu and scholarships, donating demon. Mathieson, Cominco’s general manager stration samples of fertilizers, ore, lead of administration, before 2,000 mem: and zine to schools. bers of the Superintendents Associa In addition Cominco personnel visit tion at a special luncheon recently. schools offering talks to students about In accepting the award, Mathieson — employment in general and choosing an praised the public school system. apprenticeship or a science orienated “Cominco has had its reward already career. over many years and that is the aigh Cominco also has provided summer quality of our local school district,” said employment over several decades to Mathieson. secondary and post-graduate students. AIDS TREATED TEL AVIV (AP) — A sub- HASH BROWNS a matin NIAGARA LEMONADE REG., PINK, FROZEN CON SKIM MILK PALM. 1 T LITRE COTTAGE CHEESE PALM. 2% or 4%. 2% or 4% YOGOURT PALM. ASSORTED SPAGHETTI SAUCE CATELLI. OLD FASHIONED. HOT & SPICEY, WITH GARLIC, MILDLY SPICED. some $198 PEANUT BUTTER | $3290 Cominco was nominated by local school superintendents John Hogarth and Hans Johnsen. HAWKINS CHEEZIES MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE | CREAMETTES SPAGHETTI OR READY CUT MACARO! FIELD & FARM 2 . % Q. 46 cents in France and 55 West Germany. — The letter rate to the U.S. rises to 42 cents from 89 cents. Forty-two-cent stamps go ons ale Friday. — The overseas letter rate increases to 72 cents from 68 cents. Seventy-two-cent stamps won't be out until May 6. — First-class letter rates for commercial mailers rise Ca eI X &% Dale Donaldson, Rotary; Ginette Laturnus, Ginette’s Boutique; Walter Holuboff, Lions; Ross Hawes, C.K.Q.R . First row from left to right s Ginette's Boutiqu: Lions; Kim Lees; Miss C.K.Q.R. Back row left to right, RUBBER STAMPS Made to Order GOOD FOR YOU CANADA $1@49 Charities hurt by _ 16 still not the cure, but the dir- of this approach,” said Bro- CHEQUE PRESENTATION . . . Mary Ellen Muller of money was raised during a recent Kids Wanna Rock CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7266 v0 Monday, April 16 — 7:30 p.m reside Inn Banquet Room Coll Jerald Carter at 365-3810 BASIC FOREST FIRE FIGHTER COURSE Get a head start on securing a job as a firefighter by taking the Basic Forgst Firefighters Course Dote: Pre-register by April 6, 1987 by phoning local 354 Sei —— CASTLEGAR CAMPUS—— Box 1700, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3U1 365-7292 price hike WINNIPEG (CP) — Man- itoba charities and business- es alike are choking over in- creases in Canada Post rates which took effect today. Non-profit groups say the new rate will be difficult for charities to swallow, citing thousands of dollars in in- creased costs that must be offset. A spokesman for the Can- adian Federation of Indepen- dent Business called the in- creases a bad April Fool's Day joke. And one Winnipeg mail- order businessman said he’s Charity Sponsored CASINO Hosted By Castlegar Cougar Soccer Club Fri., Sat. & Sun. 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. each night in the Hi Arrow Arms CACIES