peel = CASTLEGAR NEWS, 973 —_ FAEASE aut ae RE AGE FROM PEER foo SAVE ~ School District No. 9 and Regional ‘Recreaffon Commission No. 1 Oller ae es ~~ Adult Education Recreation and Vocational Night School Classes RECREATION AND ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES GYMNASTICS No. 1 (Pre-Schoo)) For anngrer 4 2 S years (S-year-olds will be considered if receptive). Very basic There will be 4 sets offered throughout the fall and winter. Each set will run for about six weeks at $1.00 per set. First Set: September 27 to November 1 Second Set: November 8 to December 13 Third Set: January 10 to February 14 Fourth Set: February 21 to March 28 Thursday 8:30 - 4:16 p.m. Minimum enrolment: 15 Castlegar Primary School Instructor: Marilyn Johnstone GYMNASTICS No. 2 For boys and girls, Grades 1-6, who attained their first shield standing last year and wish to continue through second shield. These youngsters will also do some display work and may become eligible to enter into some low level junior development competition locally, There will be 2 sets offered throughout the fall and winter. Each set will run for 12 weeks at $3,00 per set. First Set: September 26 to December 12 Second Set: January 9 to March 27 Thursday 6:30 - 8:00 Minimum enrolment: 15 Kinnaird Junior High School Instructor: Marilyn Johnstone GYMNASTICS No. 3 For boys and girls, Grades 1 - 3, for beginners and those who are still working on thste i ae hleia, Those who were with the program last year may continue where tl ey left off, First Set: September 27 to December 13 Second Set: January 10 to March 28 Fee: $3.00 per set Thursday 3:45 - 4:40 Students may attend either at Woodland Park School or .Twin Rivers School, Instructor: Donna Guillemii i} 15 GYMNASTICS No. 4 Grades 4 - 6, for beginners and those who are still working on their first shield. Those who were with the program last year may continue where they left off. First Set: September 27 to December 13 Second Set: January 10 to March 28 Fee: $3.00 per set Thursday 4:45 - 6:45 Students may attend either at Woodland Park Se Instructor: Donna Guillemi 15° pol or ‘Twin Rivers Sc GYMNASTICS No. 5 For beginners. and advanced students Grades 7 - 12. Basic orepling in the 4 Shield Program and through to «> First Set: Santaiaher 24 to December 10 Second Set: -.January 7:to March 25 : Monday 7:00 - 9:00 Stanley Humphries High School Minimum enrolment: 15 Fee: $3.00 per set BALLET No. 1 Creative Ballet for children 4 - 6 years. Instruction is by Mrs. Lisa Petter, a graduate ofthe Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. She taught this class last year and it was very successful. September 25 to November 27 Tuesday 4:00 - 4:45 Instructor: Lisa Petter Fees: $18.00 for one child 16.00 for the second child in same family 14.00 for the third child in same family Kinnaird Elementary School Minimum enrolment; 15 BALLET No. 2 Creative ballet for children 6'/z to 11 years of age. * September 25 to November 27 Tuesday 5:00 - 6:00 Instructor: Lisa Petter Fees: $18.00 for one child 16.00 for the second child in same family 14,00 for the third child in same family Kinnaird Elementary School Minimum enrolment: 15 CRAFTS No. 1 For boys and girls in Grades 1-3. A course designed in creative crafts using discards found around the average home. The program will teach the child how to make toys, novelties, ornaments and decorations from basic items such as bottles, egy cartons, paper rolls, plastic containers, ete. All materials supplied. September 17 to November 19 Wednesday 3:45 - 4:45 Instructor: Mrs. Vi Giles Twin Rivers Schouol—Media Room Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $1 CRAFTS No. 2 For boys and girls in Grades 4°- 6. Wednesday 5:00 - 6:00 Instructor: Mrs. Vi Giles September 17 to November 19 Twin Rivers School—Media Room Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $3.00 HUNTER TRAINING This course is a must for persons 19 years and under if Lhey wish Lo obtain a hunting licence. Equipment supplied. October 2 to November 13 Instructor: Bill Junker Fee: $7.00 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 0 14 hours Minimum enrolment: 12 Stanley Humphries High School 2 hours per nite CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH ‘For students in Grades 7 - 12, Having trouble in French? This is your chance, French made easy. Informal classes, October 4 to De 0 Thurs 5 Instructor: Mrs. Marie Minogue ART. No. 1 ember 6 5 eee M5 Stanley Humphries High Sehool Minimum enrolment: 12 For: $5.00 Grades! 1 - 3 boys and girls, (For details see Adult Art No. 1) * September 25 to December 18 Tuesday, 3:45 - 5:00 Instructor: Mrs. Bridgitte Jordan Sy Woodland Park Sehool Minimum enrolment: 12 - this fall. “| Instructor: “Wendy Paone ART No. 2 Grades 4 - 6 boys and girls (For details see Adult Art No, 1) September 26 to December 18 Tuesday, 5:16 - 6:30 Instructor: Mrs, Bridgille Jordan Woodland Park School Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $6.00 BASKETBALL No. 1 For girls aged 9 - 12 years, Lo learn the basics of basketball, October 1 to December 17 Monday 5:00 - 6:00 Minimum enrolment: 15 Kinnaird Elementary School Fee: $3.00 BASKETBALL No. 2 For boys aged 9 - 12 years, lo learn the basics of basketball, October 1 to December 17 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 Minimum enrolment: 15 Kinnaird Elementary Schoo! Fee: $3.00 BADMINTON No. 1 For boys and girls aged 8 - 12 years, Seplember 24 to December 17 Monday 6:15 - 8:00 Minimum enrolment: 16 Twin Rivers School Fee: $3.00 BADMINTON No. 2 For students 13 - 17 years Wednesday Sept. 26 to December 19 Thursday Sept, 27 to December 20 7:00 - 9:00 Wednesday al Stanley Humphries High School Thursday at Stanley Humphries High School Minimum enrolment: 16 Fee: $5.00 if altending Wednesday AND Thursday nite class 3.00 if allending only one nite “ DRAMA s. This projram is designed so that each child will ‘tion through creative exercises. Fun is the name of the ate in song and game with the children's Drama Program For boys and girls ayes learn to explore his im: game when childen partici September 26 to December 19 Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00 Instructor: Diane Giles CERAMICS Stanley Humphries High School Band Room Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $3.00 Capable and experienced instruction by Wendy Paone, a graduate of UBC with much experier ¢ behind her. All equipment supplied. October 3 to November 28 Wednesday 7:00 : 10:00 27 hours - 3 hours per nite , Stanley Humphries -High' School: Mirimum enrolment: 12 ~ MACRAME Learn the basics in Macrame. All equipment supplied. First Set: October 2 - October 30 Second S November 6 - December 4 Tuesday 7:30 - 9:30 Recreation Office Fee: $10.00 per set Instructor: Wendy Paone Minimum enrolment: 12 10 hours - 2 hours per nite WEAVING Weaving on looms, use of spinning wheel. Learn to make everything from place mats to scarves and bags. October 11 to December 13 Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 Instructor: Mrs. Knight 20 hours - 2 hours per nile Recreation Office Enralment; 10 only Fee: $12.00 ART No. 1 This course is for beginners. Learn the basics of art such as basic design, abstraction, composition, perspective, colour, drawing, painting, tonal values-tensions- moods, ABC's of painting (sketch, composing, underpainting), and applied study in various mediums, Seplember 25 - November 27 Tuesday 7:00 --10:00 Instructor: Mrs. Bridget Jordan 30 hours - 3 hours per nite Stanley Humphries High School Minimum enrolment; 12 Fee: $20.00 ART No. 2 This course is for the more advanced people. Learn about primitive, renaissance, traditional, modern (impr ism, cubism, pointillism), op art, pop art, hard edge, non-objective art and basic history and pra application of each category. September 24 lo November 26 Monday 7:00 - 10:00 Minimum enrolment: 12 30 hours - 3 hours per nite Stanley Humphries High School Fee: $20.00 Instructor: Mrs. Briget Jordan Mrs. Jordan has her General Arts Diploma and has had exhibitions in- Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon, She is a very capable and experienced instructor. SIVE DRIVING An excellent. course for those wishing to learn how to drive defensively, Monday and ‘Tuesday - November 5 und 6 und ‘Tuesday - November 12 and 13 8 hours - 2 hours per nile Stanley Humphries High School + Ron Kelton and Bob Foubister Minimum enrolment: 12 CROCHETING : This cour: s for women who wish Lo learn or improve in knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, petil-point, smoel Exeellent instruction provided. October 1 to De vr 10 2 January 7 to March 11 Instructor: Mrs. Leona Horvath SHORTHAND Instruction in Pitman shorthand only, Por those who have taken Speedwriting, Gregg or Porkner shorthand, speed tapes will be available,to improve your speed. Beginners weleome, Sept. 17 te April 29°, G0 hours Stanley fumphrie High School Minimum enrolment: 15 TYPING Reginuers: welcome. Learn the basies of lyping and improve. your. speed,” Sept. 20 to February 14 40 hours - 2 hours per nile. Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 Ney Humphries High School Instructor: Mrs. Kay Jones mum enrolment: 15 Fee: $20.00 Monday at Recreation Office Minimum enrolment: 10 Fee: $3.00 per sel 2 hours per nite ‘Monday 7:00 - 9:00 Instructor: Mrs. Kay Jones Fee: $40.00 : Tuesday 7:30°- 9:30 RUSSIAN COOKING The first two courses were a great success. Learn how to mako somo of those fabulous Russian dishes—borsch, pyrahi, holopsi and many others, Everything supplied, food and utensils, October 1 to December 3 80 hours - 3 hours per nite Kinnaird Junior Secondary School Minimum enrolment; 12; maximum: 15 CAKE DECORATING Learn to d te cakes for all Excellent instruction. October 3 to December § —_ 20 hours - 2 hours per nite Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 Stanley Humphries High School Instructor: Mrs, Stella’ Ball": Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $13.00 « CHINESE COOKING Learn to make those exotic original Chinese dishes. 24 hours - 2 hours per nite = Tuesday 7:30 - 9:30 Stanley Humphries High School Instructor: Mrs, May Chan ° - Enrolment: 12 only i Fee: $20.00 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH ‘ Tr eae Parlez-vous francais? If not, here is your chance, Classes are held in a ‘Pleasant atmosphere. October 3 to December § 15 hours - 1% hours per nite Wednesday 7:30 -.9:30 Twin Rivers School Instructor: Mrs. Marie Minogue Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $10.00; GOLF y spel Ideal for beginners and also for more experienced people who need some conching or brush-up on their game, January 1974 16 hours -.2 hours per night Kinnaird Elementary School Minimum enrolment; 12 PRE-SKI CONDITIONING Get in shape for the winter season with pre-ski conditioning, October 4 to December 6 20 hours - 2 hours per nite Thursday 7:00 - 9:00 Kinnaird Elementary School. ¥ Instructor: Mr. Laurie Lyons’ Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $10.00; 4 LADIES KEEP-FIT No. 1 Ideal for ladies to keep in good condition and ieee weight. Each participant works to her own standard and ability, October 2 - December 4 13% hours - 1% hours per nite Tuesday 8:00.- 9:16 Robson School _ Instructor: Patricia Troyan Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $5.00 ¢ . LADIES KEEP-FIT No. 2 Ideal for ladies to keep in good condition and lose weight. Each participant works to her own standard and ability. October 3 to December 5 Wednesday 8:45 - 10:00 Instructor: Patricia Troyan LADIES KEEP-FIT No. 3 Ideal for ladies to keep in good condition and lose weight. Each participant works to her own standard and ability. October 4 to December 6 ta Thursday 8:00-9:15 =, ef Instructor: Patricia Troyan VOLLEYBALL No. 1 Basic instruction on the technigues of volleyball, 4 Monday 7:00 - 10:00 Instructor: Mrs. Nancy Pereversoff Fee: $22.00! Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 _ Instructor: Mike Verzuh Fee: $10.00 18% hours - 1% hours per nite |. Twin Rivers School Minimum ‘enrolment: 12 Fee: $5.00.. 13% hours --1'4 hours per nite. “. Woodland Park School. Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $5.00 fun game in-a relaxed : 2 sisetburs per nite” 4 Robson Schou : Minimum enrplment:. 12 Aste Instructor: Joan Haas VOLLEYBALL No. 2 Basic instruction on the techniques of volleyball. A fun game in a relaxed atmosphere. October 3 to December 5 Wednesday 7:00 - 8:30 Instructor: Patricia Tyopan VOLLEYBALL No. 3 Basic instruction on the techniques of volleyball. A fun game in a relaxed almosphere. October 1 to December 3 Monday 7:30 - 9:00 Instructor: Patricia Troyan Fee: $5.00 .15 hours - 1’ hours per nite Kinnaird Elementary School Minimum enrolment: 12 Fee: $5.00 6 hours - 1% hours per nite Tarrys School Pe Minimum enrolment: 12 VOCATIONAL COURSES Adults who are employed, or normatly employed, full-time in an occupation directly related to the training to be provided may be eligible and arrange for enrolment with their Canada Manpower Centre. Fee: $5.00 The Department of M: will re-imbi the training auth through the Department of Education, for the full cost of training, provided registration is arranged in advance and provided enrolment justifies the operation of the course. B.C. CARPENTRY UPGRADING , Qualifies for British. Columbia Government Certificate. September 27 to March 28 50 hours '- 2 hours ‘per nite Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 Kinnaird Junior High School Instructor: Harold. Martin Minimum enrolment: 12, ‘Fee: $30.00 BASIC BLUEPRINT READING Basics in blueprint reading. pee September 17 to February 18 40 hours - 2 hours per nite : Monday 7:30 - 9:30 Instructor: Harold Martin BUSINESS MACHINES Stanley Humphries High School Minimum enrolment: 12. Fee: $25.00' A course on 10-Key touch adding ‘machine and printing calculator, Learn how to use the machines properly and develop skill in speed and accuracy..; October 2 to December 4 * 20 hours -'2 hours per. nite Stanley, Humphries High School, Instructor: Bob Faulkner Minia: I 12; Fee: $17.00 BOOKKEEPING .. . : > A course on the basic: fundamentals of gokkeeping cycle. Oclohor 3 to January 16 + “9 hours per tite Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 Stailey Humphries, High School ‘ Instructor: George Rebuison | 12; i Fee: $25.00 R-E-G-1-S-T-R-A. ‘Registrations for all the above’ progranis may be inde Mondays: through Fridays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, at ‘the, Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 office, 123 Main St., Castlegar. Rogistraticns will be accepted until time of fh lowever, since enrolment is limited, you are advised to register as soon as possible: Sept. 25 to December lls i tl 1 H al STUDENT PLACEMENT RH SCHOOL ‘AND COL- } of char- }» Just drop into the Cas- pgar News office to pice ad. day p. ip with ¢ eanning and Bre: ani Foending, T have been away fut am home now. pene 365-7108, :© NOTICES eae ULC eae a EDUCATION High School at Home, Can- fida's leading school. FR Bhsrochure. ational College B.C.) 444 Robson Street, Vancouver 688-4913, tin 36 EE PEACE? 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PETERS Lutheran Church, 415 Map- le St, Wednesdays 8 p.m. Health Centra Sati 8 p.m. Alanon Saturdays, Health Centre 8 p.m. further information write Box aut or Box 3114 Cas- tle tin 45 © NOTICES PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- on-white process, Birth cer- lificates, important papers and letters, etc. Reasonable rates, Apply at Castlegar News, tio REGIONAL RECREATION Commision No. 1 2 Winter, orice Hours: 0 to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday The office will be open con- tinuously during these ho- urs, The office is closed Saturdays and Sundays. aan SAWS SHARPENED (ON machine). 82 Cedar St, (be, hind atre). tin 27 PIANO TUNING AND RE- pairs, Ph. 365-3644 Keld's eo ane Nae Co. Blue- Creek. tin 20 ©@ NOTICES pee ae each Saas Singer Sewing Classes to sew the popular Ladies Knit Blcet, week course begins Monday, ev- ening, Sept. 17, 730 - 9.30 Biase Sewing for beginners, t,, fit od sew a garment ae course be. .30 p.m. Hoste ‘phone 364-1744 to enroll in any of the above classes, Mrs. Ruth Horney instructing. Singer, 1198 Ge. ore Ave, Tri Ph. 364- ATTENTION KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. WILL BE HAULING TOP SOIL & SUB SOIL THIS WEEKEND SEPTEMBER 14, 15, 16 PHONE 365-7124 FIRE & HEAT LTD. Extinguisher Oil Depot Burners AFETY ALES ERVICE _ Res, 364-1344 2055 McBride & HEWay 3, Trall, B.C. PAYROLL CLERK Requiredat - CANADIAN CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED Interior Woods Operations — Nakusp, B.C. : Good Salary and Benefit Plans. Successful 1. Applicant must have minimum Grade 12 with S” preference to a student enrolled in recognized it accounting course (R.I.A. or C.G.A.) Apply In Writing iz €. Industrial Relations Manager Box 1000, Nakusp, B.C. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LIMITED Our 610 Hardtop is top of our Datsun line. So it looks, feels and handles like a plush luxury car. But it's just another sound, economica! Datsun, all you really need... Save with a Datsun 610 and Datsun Saves. Hardtop from ceomeids Datsun — $3770.00 Crossroads Datsun 3 s 5 4 Sales Limiied oo 01-918 496 Columbia Ave., Castlegar — Phone 365-7208 © Cards of Thanks I would like to thank ie wurees and staff at the legar Hospital for their ae lonely. good care, es- unending pat- jence during my recent stay with them and thanks also to Drs. Yule and Ward. Al Janzen We wish to express our most sincere thanks to the Doctors and nurses of the Castlegar and’ Trail Hospit- als, Don Wickett and the Seine e Funeral Home, my neighbours and every- one for their kindness and ‘sympathetic undétstanding ' g the time:of our sud- den loss of Phillip Wanjoff Jr. — Sincerely The Wan- joff family © In Memoriums In loving memory of our dear diusband, Grand- who passed away September 13, 1972, ‘To-day recalls the memory Of a toved une goue to rest id those who thnk of hun- Are those who loved him ‘The Howels we lay upon his wither Nand decay But the love for him who dies beneath will never iade missed and al- ways remembered by Wile Nora, Son uke, Daughters Nora, Polly Florence” and tnew families. @ LEGALS I will not be responsi- ble for any debis incurred me, other than by myself. Signed Aug. 30,1973. Kathy Postnikoff 335 PUBLIC HEARING A_ public” hearing: will ‘be held at the Castlegar To- wn Office on Tuesday, Sept- ember 18, 1973 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of rezoning the following property ly- ing within the municipal boundaries; — - (1) Lots 1, 2, and 3, Dis- trict Lot 790 Lynnwood — Cres- cent) from RS-2 (one- family urban resident- jal) lo RM-2 (low-rise apartment residential). A copy of the bylaw covering this rezoning ‘may be examined at the Town - Office any weekday ~ bet- ween the hours of 8:30.a.m, and 5:00 p.m. (Mrs.) B. “dL. Price Clerk- “Treasurer CASTLEGAR © LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER CES TIMBER SALE LICENCE A 04364 A public auction will be held by the District Forest- er at Nelson, British Colum- bla, at 10:30 a.m., local time or as soon as possible there- after, the 21st day of Sept- ember, 1973, for the purch- Licence A bic feet of timber each year for a three (3) year period. Cutting permits to be issued under authority of this licence will authorize cutting on an area situated at Goose Creek, Kootenay Land District, within the Slocan Public Sustained-yie- Id Unit in accordance with a development plan to be submitted by the successful tenderer. A tenderer must be the perator of a wood-proces- sing plant with barking and chipping facilities that is able to utilize logs to a four (4) inch top diameter. Each tenderer will be re- quired to submit proof that the timber to be authorized for cutting is required as a supply to keep his wood- processing plant operating. Anyone who is unable to attend the auction in Person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Particulars may be ob- tained from the Chief For- ester, Victoria, British Co- lumbia; the District Forest: er, Nelson, British Colum- bia; or the Forest Ranger, Nelson, British Columbla: os ® LEGALS Province of British Columbia adder OF NAME ACT” Notice at eatin for NOTICE is hereby giv- en that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the (Change of Name Act,” by m Lily Markin of 721 Seventh Avenue, Kinnaird, British Columbia in as above, in the Province of British Colum- bia, as follows:;— To change my name from Lily Markin to Lily McKen- zie. Dated this 10th day of Sep- tember, A.D. 1973. ly Markin “BIRTHS | VIDIZZON — To Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Vidizzon of Castlegar, Sept. 10 a daugh- ter. LUTZ — To Mr, and Mrs, Brian Lutz of Kin- ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 18, 1973 ROUND STEAK Govemment Inspected. Grade “A” Boneless. . or ROAST. "$1.69 Roast PORK BUIT. Government Inspected. Grain-Fed, Whole ...... SIDE "sliced, Bacon = Gov't. Inspected. T tb, Phe. on... eee Cheese SLICES. Kraft. Singles, 1 Ib, Pkg. ....... naird, Sept. 11 a % Zanrosso — To Mr. and Mrs, Aldo Zanrosso of Cas- tlegar, Sept. 12 a daughter. WEATHER Knock Bs 34 Extreme Caution Necessary; More Hunters Take to Bush Don't shoot the loggers, says Council of Forest Indus- tries of B.C. president, G. L. ° Draeseke, “With the hunting season upon us, and the soaring cost of meat on everyone's mind, the annual-migration to the bush to bag supplies for the freezer is " expected to ‘be ‘bigger ‘than ever” Mr. Draeseke said. He urged hunters to -exercise extreme caution at all times with their weapons, especially when they are hunting around or near active logging operations. “A bullet can travel a great distance, so check to be sure there is no one in danger of being struck by your bullet,” he said. “The logging roads you find throughout B.C. are there 1 for-you to use, but for your own * safety avoid any areas where hazardous operations are underway. Most roads are open in the evenings and on weekends except where there is danger to the public.” AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 PHONE ‘KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. 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