ERACTICAL, NURSING | graduates at “the S2od Cm of the practieal nursing of Rosedale and 8: elson, includes four local ram ot the vocation Deonn Both of Remberey, Cidy Sytva Ghopard of Prince Rupert. Middle row, let to Linda Two Local Women Are Among Recipients Of Practical Nursing Awards af Nelson Four local women, two of | whom were award winners, are among the new class of 18 licensed practical nurses who graduated on Tuesday of last week from the practical nursing m at the vocational divi- progral sion of Selkirk College in,” ‘Nelson. ‘The women are Jolene Gyurkovits, Margaret Brown- lie, Judy Roberts, all of Castle- gar, and Georgina Duff of Blueberry Cs Creek. berts received the LPNA IA vetside nursing award with Miss Brownlie’ receiving ” letters of commendation for excellent bedside care. =. Other award winners ;are Mn. ‘Audrey Cook, the Selkirk Gollege award for excellent: COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete ‘other: hs eagle, who also received let- ters of commendation for excel- lent bedside care. Students in the program take intenaive study in class at the vocational school in Nelson the practical nursing depart- ment and Mrs. J. Olson of the Ladies’ Auxillary to the Gideon ‘Assoclation presented ea the graduates with a Now: Testament. ve awards were for three, months, theory and gaining some practi- ‘Training sire of vert sadlen Bt Da at Kootenay Lake Distrlet Hoapital and ‘Mount St. Francia Hos} The Ranta seven reonths of the program consist of practical work in all depart... ments of a large hospital Half the class is posted for the practicum in. the Trail Regional H pital while the ital Je Crank Atthe ‘graduation cere: monies Miss. E. Barnbardt, practical nursing instructor at Cranbrook and District. Hos; tal presented the graduates th their caps\and Mire. : Takes practical nursing in- structor at Trail pital, their pins. Diplomas were Regional Hos- ‘presented by Miss M. Enser, chairman of —_—_————<—_—_—— Modern Conveniences During the gold rush Daw- son City, Yukon, had motion picture theatres operating at a time when the projected motion picture was just three years old. 1n 1899, Dawson City hades a telephone service, running ter, steam heat and ‘lectricty, ter of LENA See ae ath guest sper Mrs. Audsey feck spoke for the Meredith of Nemes Nalde Solonotf of Grand Fase ioe Holmes of Nelsoa.—Nelson News Photo, Stewardship Campaign” Plans for the joint Ste-’ ardship Lodge before Eat cards had Been ent to 0 abot: 1g ig meeting will be held at wwid's undereroft at_7.20 : pm.'on April 2100045 ‘Members of the ACW and the UCW met on April 14, to address and mail:letters of - to the ~ Chairman at the ‘program™* Dinner to be held: was Dr. principal of Selkirk College: Pte wan served following the ceremon- tes in the students lounge by were garet Brownlie of Castlegar, Clark of Kimberley, ‘Mrs, Audrey Cook ‘of Nelson, Ms. Joan Collett of Nelson, Mrs, Georgina Duff of Blue- berry Creek, Miss Evelyn Gull- ker of Agassiz, Mrs. Jolene - Castlegar, Miss Miss Debbie Ozust of Trail, indy Richardson of dale, Miss Judy Roberts of legar, Miss Dorene _ Kimberley, Mrs. Sylvia Shep- herd of Prince Rupert, Miss Naida Sofonoff of Grand Forks and Miss’ Fran Teagle of Victoria. : evening of April 26 id, th Hall: ‘Also contained in the letler in an a nformative, brochure, ‘setting forth the Food and World Development The weekly. meetings on Food and World Development... chureh, red by. th “Anglican, Unite Catholic Churches, ate being: ‘held every Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.ma, at St. Joseph's Hall | 9: in South Castlegar. For further informatio: contact Rev. Bud Godderi Anyone interested is weenie, AOE, to'come. Spring Ecum jeatcal Service. Our spring Benmenlest iS Service aponsored hy Anglica United and Roman Cathelis Churches will be held on April 2 at 7.90 pom. in’ St. Rita's Church, Everyone is welcome. Robson Women's: Association Reports of many and var, fed eciities were beard at the, ‘April meeting of the’ Robson: Women's Association... iy ‘The World's Day of Prayer: 5 Service had been well attend ‘The missionary psn reported that the response to the request for. good used baby’ :3 clothing bad bees exeallent, nd that one shipment had Falready reached the Unitarian “Committee in Vancouver. ‘There is wool on hand for, any inembers or othera inter- ‘ested in knitting for. this /: | inthe ea and those contlnedt to3! their homes through illness.) Ty sg kas beta bay finalizing plans for the coffee party, bake sale and. novelty table taking place this morning from 10.30 a.m.,to,12 noon in Chureb- Hall: ¢ "The: ssaociation will hold its noxt meeting on May 7 at 2.80 pam in the Chureh Hall. aod popping out all over. the ma Ste David's: altar guild would welcome flowers for the If you have flowers to he president of the altar "guild, See sie Mecksreth and Tre- Hughes, two younger mem- bers of St. David's’ parish, 'are ‘the recipients of the Queen's _Venturers Award in Scouting. ‘These awards were-pre- ‘sented by the Hon. W. 8. Owen, ‘Lt-Gov. of B.C, and Patron of the Boy Scouts of Canada, ata - ‘ceremony held at Government House in Victoria on April 2. Congratulations, | Bruce and Trevor, from 8t.- David's. ‘We are proud of youl: Best Beat. wishes ‘and songratiy ‘lations to Mary Anne (McNee) “and Fred -Vigue, whose: mar- riage took rae at a David's on Saturday, "Aj shee Pisa a * Salvation of Jehovah.” Trail Jehovah's Host Semi-Annual Conven “Stand Btill-and See the ‘This will be the subject of Ray Strand of Toronto, oy. speaker at ie of Je- Witnesses CH RCHES tion What le Misdng? Mr, Strand's address’ will be given Sunday afternoon, The two-day program ia designed to, heb | all people to d's will and ovata for .the is wat Heootensy: Boundary area. ‘The Trail Congregation of Tehovah's Witnesses will host the’ convention In the Cominco (Gymnasium, April 19 and 20. Pamphlet Deals With Questions On Today's Foods The B.C. section of the Canadian Institute of Food Sclence and Technology has compiled a’ pamphlet entitled pBvery thing You Always Know About 'Food ine Didnt Know Who To Ask”. This pamphlet was pre- pared by’ the Institute in an attempt to provide accurate and informative steno “ao portant questions frequent asked chee fedsy 8 foots ies of the e pamphlet are cbtasabie from the Institute in obtained by writing to Dr. J. , Vandersteop, Dept. of Food Selence, University of B.C. . Vancouver. River Travel The Yukon River, system offers the canceist over 600 miles of historic wilderness river travel. rene to attend, Tho. program includes other principal talks, “Develop- ing and Responding to a Godly Conscience” and “Widening Out in Our Love”. There will also be a baptiam Hadid on the Bandey mornit » He Gustafson of the Custieget Congregation of Je- hovah's Witnesses, said ap- proximately 80 persons would travel to Trail, some of these sharing in various parts of the program, and helping in the . cafeteria that will operate for the convenience of all delegates and guests, ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar” Worship Service Gam. , Sunday School 10:15 (a.m.. ‘The Church of the : Lutheran | Hour" Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor’ 1 112'= ath Ave. Ne 965-3662 or, 365-9664 ST. RITAS CATHOLIC CHURCH _ Bev. W. ‘Harrison Ph. 865-7148 Saturday Night Mass.7 pp. ‘Masses at APOSTOLIC CHURCH: One Block East of the: « Castleaird Shopping Plaza; Hl. a.m, Sunday School “11 a.m. Moming Worship > 7 p.m, Fellowship: Service * Wed. 7 p.m, Home Bible~ "ST. DAVID'S 8am. — Mid-week es Ministers: Te aa ned Cures Church Sunday School, 9:45 a. eras alternate Keeton & United Church Servi Holy eae) o 10. am. — United. 11:15 — Anglican Service mjsenibier stow Porh Office: | 365-8397 * Bass and Professional Directory ‘Call. Church Office ot MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR, NEWS Phone 365-7266 For. 4 * [RUBBER STAMPS | See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber © bit 365-7605" Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) td. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion. Homes: Ph. 365-7241 PARDMAN FURNITURE «Maytag Sales and. Service “Linda Brommeland on‘ the arrival of thetr little son, born ‘on April 8. ‘Sympathy ‘The Parish of St: David's “Dr. Jack says, : “TIAE TO DE: ~ After a long herd winter, it uae a Ist of sense : ICE YOUR CAR REPAIRS © “Ph, 365-5240 Be Gas Fitting k 2® Ventilation’ Hees Refrigeration ‘& Mechanical System: — Sales & Service —~ MESY.MA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph, 365-7775 .- Castlegar ‘WEST KOOTENAY “KOOTENAY AADING: ‘ANIMAL HOSPITAL fee New ‘and Used Furniture & Misc. 123 Maln St,, Castlegar: PHONE 365-3719 © for Cash — Pay Less at the TRADING POST. We Buy, Trade & Sell Next to Young: Agencies, Winter: Hours, Effective Nov. 12.7 p.m.8.30. p.m. CASTLEGAR: FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to. Kindly: Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Howers Granite, Marble and, Bronze Plaques DRY. WALL TAPING TEXTURED CEILINGS PLASTER REPAIRS & sTucco, ‘PH. 264-1059 ESMOND T. UrnEwooD (D.0.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, iS Ph. 352-5152, PHOTOCOPY, SERVICE Quality Printing Office & Stationery Supplies KOOTENAY KIRBY Sales & Service z Crossroads Printing Trail Ph, 364-2588 105 Main St, -Ph, 365-5525 Nelson Ph, 352-7244 RUBBER STAMPS. Quick Service... All. Sizes, Styles GREEP’S. ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL _ CONTRACTING SALES &.SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Q CASTLEGAR. NEWS’ * Free Estimates Phone 365-7266 - CASTLEGAR NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROGSROADS. OF THE ; FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7. 1047, BY L. Ve 1LEB) CAMPBELL ” KOOTENAYS™ CASTLEGAR, B.C.” > * hb, the MLA for iver will be 7 and mineral ooiley workshops during the Soclal Credit regional Polley convention being held Sal ‘Trail. Mr. Smith, who was first elected ‘to the B,C, legislature fn :1966," is Social! Credil’s “shadow cabinet minister”. for. the department ‘of Labor and. for those two areas of govern- ment involvement. He is also a member of the ders and private bills. ©): Married with two daugh- ters;/Mr.\ Smith! isa) life underwriter by profession.'He has served as an alderman In “MLA fo be Present at‘ Labor And Mineral Policy Workshops i. costs must be Ft Fort 8t, John & prealdent at ‘that comm Rodand Junior Chamber. of Commerce. Local Chairman Aiten is Christmas: Seal. ‘Annual Meeting "TeChairman of the ‘Castlegar Christmas Seal Committes Mrs, Betty Ogiow, will attend ee ‘Sith annual meeting of the portant ‘that they are aware of all aspects of the work of the ‘sceloty, as well a the nuts and “polta work of running the C. Seal Society at the Sheraton Plaza:500 Hotel to Vancouver, May 1 and Mrs. ‘Oglow, along with approximately 40 other Christ- mas Seal Committee delegates from ‘around the province, will |, participate in several meetings. ranging in content from the past year's’ business of the society’ to: health education . presentations and Christmas Seal Campaign workshops: Since’ the ‘local ‘committee chairmen are'the Christmas Society, representatives in their communities, lt: iajin- es hoy ect tee Hal ‘ander. the Foster! Parents Fi meeting ofthe. the letrie: syst campgian, P wel covered in the two-day meet-— ing. ‘ Main speckers at the r:cet- ‘ing includ pécsigent ‘of the B.C Medical venneth * ‘Re Weaver, Dr. Re Re Abboud of the Department of Medicine at C.D barnes the: UBC. and’ sy tendoat the’ Langley | Sch Esheint ool Board, C, Anyone ‘wishing specific . questions to be raised’ at. the meetings, should contact Mrs, glow at 865-5105, are platning to altosd. Mrs. B. : + Blades. was elected to be. the delegate Mobile w: talk on plese ‘Land the’ x ‘were asked to spr ladies present earned ash aes be held in’ Castlegar on’ April 80, was discussed and 11 ladies 1 Tennessee ‘Aromatic Cedar, + Chests: F Every Bride's dream. Artistic: Design. ‘Superb ; : <, Quality the word’and support. thi fect. ‘The followin, ‘Accountants of British Colum- bia.:: met i : g Is prepared’ +) by the’ Instltute of Chartered a AL expanses must be “rea: sonable”, to senate 2 need not 2 taeda aca «Move to'a' new. work ‘location with lowever, you shoild keep them handy ia case the: wish to from the income you earn in the new Jocation. Details of ‘auch moving see them Ayes Ifyou do-not, know the amount ¢! an expense, which [s to qualify, i Receipts for the deductible: ‘aimount send the details and the (receipt, together with a letter of of explanalon, to your distri ton ‘office, asking them'to adjust your return by allowing the additional deduction, : +, There is one other. overall Umit to the amount of deduett.:” ble moving costa which you will bo allowed to deduct. If your ‘orm T1-M, which you can eet fram your Jen] dateit tazatioa witha plea rin wast sear is used because certain types of a fom rules which apply: to! me students. Let us now deal with | -tests concerning the move . itecll: You must have riven up 4 carry’ move toearn income at the new. » location, either: from maploy: ment or self-employment, ir- its ere: id by: ‘selling, renting: or; advertising for sale or rent your .old ‘realdence (or’ by,‘ ‘cancelling the lease if you not own your old residence), [If your move meets'the ‘above requirements, ‘then ‘yt ~ must determine (which ledue in ponses are‘d mov; ing yourself, your: household. % ‘and : possessi ‘new: Bro} “The WI ‘annual dinner was =~ “planned for May 81 and potluck: tyle was decided upon: of the ladies volunteored to’ Several’ “Roll call’ was red with each’ member ang a WEE SEES Y PESOS CT for horse. Bol and to submit tax return ne ‘example, Hin sales commis ‘sion payable ona’ delayed sale ‘of your old house is’ not, Howe. own you) you should omit, font yor at ‘of expenses. ou do know. the fof:the Income ‘from, your, new. loyment or business, inthe \'new employment. or’ business income at the new location in immediat tely following year. SHOR RS. FREEZER BEEF: = Alta.’ of ‘As indicated earlier, fk there ‘are a few additional ‘rules for / some atudents who also.qualify to deduct moving expenses, Ifyou have been in full- ’ time attendance at's post: secondary achool in Canada and move to work or to carry on 8, » business at’ anew Tocatlon’ in ‘Canada you may deduct moving © expenses subject to the same” Mmitati OASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April17, 1976 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE ‘Open Thureday and Friday ‘at 4:00 pam. ¥ Saturday and Sundey — 12 Noon - D-BAR-D CABARETS FRIDAY. AND’ SATURDAY “Jean Marie FROM SPOKANE | The move may bo elther at the termination of your studies beginning of a recess demic years : WESTERN’ TACK ©. bs PHONE 365-2204 Nile Sut of jelgh Scales at Ootischenda TOR KING: ile oo i = Cai < and lodging at temporary quar: Teresa of your ae ‘amount at penalty: interes’ Expens ble to the extent they are paid “by your, “employer, ‘or 'to)the ‘extent’ you, are reimbursed: } your employer.) "; ‘to get your er in'good running o Get a Head Start! ie Have a Spring: Tune-Up Now! sunlight. _ ; 2 1 “#Scope Tune-Up Centre’ ie make ‘a great : eae af : e Call Dr. Jack. 365-7511 INC'S I AUTO SERVICE LID BURT CAMPBELL, "PUBLISHER AND. EDITOR : ¥ RENE’ BROOMAN, SHOP FOREMAN i (MR@.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWs EDITOR WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR. ‘Mau ‘subscription rate to the Castlegar News | ar, The price by delivery boy is 20 | Single. sso, dn stores’ are/ 20 be algned in ink with the correct ni address of the wrller. “Pen” names will be aed on request, but the correct name must be- sub=. ‘Like eggs, rules are made to be broken! Break a few of your own. rve eggs by candlelight. By or by starlight. Egg anytime meal. “GET GOING ON AN EGG.” THE EGG GROWERS GROUP, *< pecondeelass’ mall, ‘The Castlegar News “Aualt Bureau of Cireulatio 4 "ye is also a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers» Association ani BC. division of the Canadian Weekly’ Newspapera”Asvociation. 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