B8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 10, 1982 Kootenay-Boundary Visitors’ Association Membership on the rise. The nutabee of ibe: culated h h the re- ships in the Kootenay Boun- dary Visitors A has sgion calling ‘on individual increased significantly over last year, it was learned this week. An association spokesman said that nearly 18 per cent more businesses joined the association this year, bring- ing the total pummber to al- moet 260, During the past cight weeks, of com- merce, and business. asso- ciations to secure member: ships. Young reported ‘that he was “very happy” with the results and generally met an to Caastry: and tt is expected that 60,000 copies of the magazine will be ready for. distribution to tourists beginning in late February. Directors have approved adding eight extra pages to the booklet, due to the mem- bership increase. enthusiastic resp throughout the region. In other association news: e The fon is ‘cur- tatives headed by. Herb Young of Creston have cir- rently printing its summer edition of the Visitors Guide Queen not ready to give up throne By ALAN HARVEY LONDON (REUTER) — After $0 years as monarch in Britain and symbolic head of an expanding Common- wealth, the Queen has no thoughts of abdicating in fa- vor of her eldest son, Prince Charles. “British ' monarchs don't retire,” insisted: Bucking- sham Palace official. , : Nevertheless ‘court offi- cials expect the Queen, a 55, to take: more of a seat in royal affairs a -groom her heir for the task of preserving the monarchy ina changing world. She was resting after photo- graphing wildlife at a game reserve in Kenya when her father died at Sandrinkgham. House, Norfolk. . ASTABLE SYMBOL Britain's prestige and in- fluence was on the wane and its empire was breaking up as colonies became indepen- dent but the Queen, since her coronation, has become sol- idly established as a symbol of stability. . In private life, the Queen plays the role-of a wealthy country landowner, and: is probably the richest woman - pale Britain. One of Britain's: Though Queen enjoys’ good health, one se- nior palace official said: “She . won't go on whizzing around the globe indefinitely. Prince Charles will take on a more important role but not, as I see it, the throne.” Since Prince Charles, 82, last year married Lady Diana Spencer, it is the captivating “Lady Di” who has become the centre of attention. GETS MORE RESPECT The Queen. herself has grown in stature since she ascended the throne on Feb. peet than ever before. But her style has also changed, ‘along: with “her growing self-assurance. From a desire to bring the monarchy closer to the’ peo- ple, she threw security..con- siderations to the wind and pioneered the- royal “walk- about” in New Zealand in 1970. Now the walkabouts are routine as she plunges con- fidently into crowds to chat with well-wishers. ‘The Queen believes a sov- ereign must serve as well as rule, and had a strong sense of ‘duty instilled by her late father King George VI, who died suddenly in 1952 aged 56 after a. 15-year reign. Improbably, her reign be- gan in a treehouse in Kenya. nvoders and a beat au son a Inger A Mages‘: speaking from Nelson said the asso- ciation plans a regional ‘travel. display at six major Canadian and U.S, cities during mid- February to late March, Information has been cir- culated to’ chambers of com- merce and major resorts throughout the region to draw their attention to the project and to ask for finan- cial support and personne! to operate the display. ‘The project will cost $6,500 and chambers are: asked to provide only $4765 of the total cast. KBVA_ will contribute. Mages reported that ar- rangements have been made - for the Kootenay: Country display to appear twice in Edmonton and once each in Regina, Calgary, Lethbridge, Spokane and Vancouver. Last year eight veln yet another program, the association announced that $3,000 from the 1982 re- been allocated to match equal contributions of $1,600 ‘re-, ceived. from. the. Regional District of Kootenay , Boun- : dary and: the Regional Dis- trict of Central Kootenay. The money will be used to offset éxpenses: in’ printing 50,000’ copies: of “a regional fo tribution ‘to distant‘points on the North. ‘American : conti- nent,’ Europe, and Japan. Some. copies ‘will ‘also be available’ for local : distribu- tion. The brochure is current- ly-in preparation. @ It .was learned of the resignation ‘of “four,” associ- ation . directors. : Hugh ‘Gil- ‘christ and'Gerry Williams of: Grand Forks, and Tim Barry of Nelson, Fesigned for per- sonal Teasons. Neville ‘Atkinson of Cres- ton, resigned:due.to a. ‘job commitment ‘in Calgary and will be'replaced by. Beth Ludlow of Gray Creek. -and career ‘gional contributing grant has VITA STOREY ++. Women's access coordinator. Vita Storey to deal with women’s issues + Vita Storey is the new women’s access ‘tor for Selkirk College. Storey, who has been in- volved in women’s issues in the Kootenay region since the - early 1970's, was in- strumental in setting up the - women’s’centre in Nelson. Storey will provide infor- mation and a referral service for women in the community in areas such as educational nal Yied out at the Shrine Burn Shriners’ installation “The ‘rowly-elocted: presl: dents of the officers. of the High Arrow Shrine Club No, 88, Nelson ‘Shrine Club No. 1, Trail-Rosaland ‘ Shrine: Club No. 8, and Salmo Shrine Club No, 21 willbe installed Feb. Institute in, Boston. “Through the work of Dr. John'F. Burke, former ‘chief of staff of the ‘Burn Institute of Tectinology over the past, two years “artificial ‘skin’ ‘is now being’ produced in ‘the. Nelson Hote] by Gizeh''Tem- ple officer: Chief Rabban Ar thur Prowal.” High Arrow officers to installed include: prestdent’ W.J./ Gordon; ° vice-president: D.M. Wickett and’ secretary John Holden, all of Castlegar. Salmo Shrine officers, pto installed’ are: sbreeldent: ¢ Ole. ry and is'being used on patients. « “The product, which can be®. } produced in any size needed, he, Tooks and feels like: human skin and is not rejected by the body, “It re saving many lives, particularly | in the case of be - burn: victims ‘with third de- burns who theraly have \nO: skin | left to be used for aftin oh tee: “over 400 visits to Shrine Hospitals were made by injured children from B. C. Many,-of the leading speci allsts in burn and orthopaedic work in:North America have received part of their train- ing in. these hospitals in- duding the Shrine Arthritic Research Centre in Montreal. The colorful Shrine of North America was founded in 1872 and the first Shrine Hospital was founded jn 1921. The nobels will head'éne of the most active Shrine Clubs in Gizeh: Temple” which: en- ‘compasses: 39 “Shrine. Clubs and*.'17 ~:performing. -units. Arthur © Prowal, a: New praised’the research in the fields-of burns, orthopaedics, and arthritis undertaken: by “One of the latest ey is research into skin grown: fe burn ‘ietime A major step forward in the: treat- ment, of burns: is -being car- ea) Young of Creston; 25 {Norm persoi and professional growth, non- ities joined KBVA in. this major promotional project. The association also an- - nounced that $2,000 has been allocated from the 1982 re- gional ing grant to Maskio ‘of ‘Ainsworth Hot’ Springs, as second vice-presi- dent; and-Inger J. Magas ‘of Neleon as Soeretary: -treasur- er, be used toward the con- of the © ority on indulges a fondness ‘ae ‘Corgi dogs. In spite'of an ever-present. tisk from the outlawed Irish Republican Army, the Queen does‘ not. like to be over- protected and insists on rid- ing in open carriages to pub- lic occasions. . “The Queen takes the view that if, she fulfils a public engagement she - must see and be seen by the public,” explained one palace official. Highway 8 promotional pro- gram which started last year in conjunction with five other travel associations in. B.C. ‘and Alberta. ‘This year the Crowsnest Program will entail. printing 160,000 copies of a color bro- chure citing features: along the highway as well as.a half-hour motion -picture made by Keith McColl, to be shown on CTV i for. the 1 Te- maining ‘vacancies will, be made ‘on: March 16 “at the Board of Directors regular meeting. ig and. re- entry to education and the labor market. Storey can be reached at the Castlegar campus’ on“ Monday ‘and ‘Tuesday at J. David ‘Thompson University Centre on Wednesday and’at . Selkirk College's Vocational’, Division in-Nelson on Thurs- day and Friday. Aluminum Sheets 24h! x36" 1to 12 — 75€ Each CASTLEGAR NE + 197 Columbia Avenue Castlegar: ‘ Century 21 Big Rock Realty (1981) Ltd. is pleased toannounce that WALLACE REID is the recipient of the January, 1982 Cor- porate Sates Award. sundeck z warehouse. ga TE AIFALEA TMOTHY. hay, Bara stored. 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