AA. CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 6, 1982 —= RECREATION | -pTU centré offers political science - Program Registration If you want to get active this winter then Monday, is the day to start! Why you ask? Well, this is the be- ginning of registration for the R.R.C. No. 1 winter pro- grams. * Since our recreation pro- grams are increasing in pop- ularity. and ovr Fosiairation numbers are growing, thi year we have taken a sew NEWS An "y political, Ci fered evenings at David’ include. the polities ‘of de- will also be ‘ntud- sclence course is. being of- fed. Some course work will:, Get Smart launches its writer. TORONTO (CP) — Once + upona time would-be writers dreamed ‘of turning out tho’. great novel that would rocket them to the top of the best- seller list, reaping ‘untold the Dolphin, What's Up Doe and The First Family, ¢: ‘also: wrote} for suave: len and Garry Moore's TV shows before atriking gold in 1964 as co-author (with Mel rung from 9-10 a.m. is the —Thompson Univeral, centre program for you. In this ex- ercise class ladies start at their own pace starting with a warm-up and ending with a cool-down. The’ benefits of ‘this program include an in- crease in flexibility, stamina, and general body toning. Our second morning class is offered from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m, This fitness class will i you moving in the morn- eliminate ime long pea ing lineups. This year.regis- tration will start Jan. 11 from 7-9 p.m. at the Community Complex Hall. So keep your eyes open for an ad in this paper and get involved. If you have not re- ceived a brochure you may pick one up at the Recreation Office between the hours of 8:80 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Keep Fit Our fitness programs are always . our most popular programs. This year we are pleased to be offering a large » variety of get-fit programs. For ;ladies who like to get active’ first thing in the morning, we have two pro- grams “both offered Mon/ - Wed/Fri. * If you are an early bird,” then Ladies’ Keep Fit which and ae isometries creative walking and more. This class coincides with Tiny Tots Variety .Hour. For all you working women we are offering four evening fitness classes. Jazzercise was an extremely popular class last fall and we are pleased to be offering it Wednesday evenings. This is a i beginning Jan. 6. ‘The course will cover top- ica such as elitism, ‘public opinion and propaganda, cyn- icism’. in pallies political ant veloping nations,” "7 ‘The: instructor is ° Roger Doney. Doney taught politi-” cal science, for -11; years at Selkirk College in, Castlegar ‘and: at the’ former Notre Dame 'U the theory ‘of re helare democracy. Students will ézamine the theory of constitutions, spec- “The course is a flexible one,” work is tailored, as much as “possible, to the. individual and the Constitution Act ofg. 1981, ‘The theory and practice of Communism, Sccialism and bilities, and interests.” ‘The course is transferable to each of B.C.'s three, uni. veraities,, For registration details call DTuC. Brooks). of the hit spoof ‘ser- said Doney. “Course- capa: * riched and undying fame for the author, =~ Modern would-be writers dream of turning out “the great screenplay: that will small movie hox office rec:' But 1° don’t.” think | I've- ords or grab prime time as a” television, series,’ reaping riches — and anonymity — for its author. But Buck Henry the mod- ern drea is relaity. The 61-year-old Hollywood screenwriter wrote the : scripts for The Graudate, “Candy, Catch-22, The Owl and the Pussycat, The Day of 2 vbdy CASTLEGRNC NEWS a o jazz class especially suited to those with little or no dance experience. Dance exercises and warm-ups are followed by simple modern jazz steps” and routines. . ‘ We are also offering aer- obic dance classes in Robson as well as in Castlegar. So get in shape and work off that Christmas turkey by regis- tering for a fitness class. Fast writing leads to showbiz success MONTREAL (CP) — “If complete rewrite: Within you ‘don’t get an incredible three months, the final seript thrill’ meeting movie stars ‘was ready. That's how I and; “famous. people, you earned my reputation as a should not be in this busi-- fast writer. ness,” says Leila Basen, a “I became Lantos's prob- 26-year-old blonde who fs one © tem-solver. Scenes to be shot of Canada’a.youngest screen- at ‘the French Riviera were writers. going to be too expensive. I Along with director Max rewrote them with eques- Fischer, the Toronto“native” trian riding and hunt clubs. . co-wrote the na sel for The Our final location was Hud-: cS Solitude isnot loneliness By James Nelson OTTAWA (CP) — Few people want to be lonely, but many seek ‘solitude. One who perhaps has found the way from loneli- ness to solitude’ is David Heath, a native of Philad- elphia who was twice winner of Guggenheim Fellowships and now is ‘a teacher of photography at’ Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto, where he as lived since 1979. His portfolio, A Dialogue With Solitude, is on display at the National Gallery of Canada until Jan. 17. It plays on the difference between being alone and seeking to be alone. The 82 photos in his album were selected from the thou- - sands he took in nine years of travel through the . United States and military service in Kores before 1962: They were compiled for a book :, published in 1965 and the |. National Gallery..owns..the pay gal. me a eae He said: ‘The film is based on Laird ‘It’s refreshing to look at a .Koenig’s novel, “The Neigh- young women whose inter- bor, which also. inspired. eats extend beyond the front Louis Malle’s Atlantic City. covers of Vogue.” ~~ Canadian financing backed “making that film was ‘both films, “I wrote the script for Peter O'Toole, who was sup- posed to star,” says Basen,: “Then I had to rewrite the film to suit:George Segal.” emotionaly Prenchingy: says Basen. - HARRIS ‘A PROBLEM’ “I was a young woman, 24 ‘then, with no credentials. And Harris was‘a problem. I A bearded Segal plays didn’t fit into Harris's con- Jimmy Skinner, an ex-stage- ception of what a screen- hand who commits a murder writer is supposed to look and stumbles.on a bundle of like. His contact with women, money. * “After the original dia- logue was written, I. met George and (actress) Irene Cara to study their personal mannerisms and speech pat- terns,” says Basen. “If some- thing in. the script. didn't sound like it could come out of their mouths, I changed itn WROTE FinsT FILM In 1979 Basen wrote ‘her {first film, Finishing Touch, {based on Romain Gary’s ;novel Your Ficket Is No hLonger Valid, starring Rich- © jard Harris. It was no easy initiation to; the industry. ‘ “At the time, I would: have written anything,” says Basen, who had ‘come to Montreal to work as an as- sistant to producer Robert I think, was confined to lead- ing ladies and to his many wives.” Going to rushes can be the best and the worst experi- ence for a writer, says Basen." “There's ‘nothing - .better than an ‘actor's congratu- lations. If it’s bad, you want a erawl under your seat. “When I: met ‘Borris, he said, ‘What a crummy job you're done.’ ” What a difference on Basen’s next writing job, ‘The, Neighbour: aovees 1S only‘ complete set of exhi- bition prints in a public collection, Many gallery-goers still question whether: photo- graphs are art worthy of dis- play under the same roof, with the Old Masters, but the National Gallery has shown photos since 1984 and has been building its own col- lection since 1967. APPEAR DOCUMENTARY ‘The Heath portfolio of black-and-white photos, at first glance, appear similar to Free course covers wills and estates Do you know how to make a will and what should be included in your will, or what happens in the event that you may die without a will? A free Jaw class called Wills and Estates will be of- fered to answer such ques- tion and will be presented: in “When I met George Ségal,; jlayperfon’s terms, he = shook? my hand.. ‘and thiinkéd” ine.“ Director'!Max Fischer hugged mie. Working on The Neighbour has beena wonderful experience.”. What's next? “I don't Lantos of RSL Films. Before know,” Basen says. Although that, all she had toher credit “the situation in the Can- was one CBC sit-com, never adian film industry is tragic, I aired. u would rather not go to Los This class is co-sponsored . by-People's ‘Law School and irk College in Castlegar. fe class will be held on, Pussday, Jan. 26 from 7:30 - 9:80 p.m. at Selkirk College. Other topics to be consid- ered by the instructor are: what restrictions there are on your testamentary free- other ‘collections of quality documentary shots of. sol- diers, children, blacks and the underprivileged living in near squalor -— almost all of them lonely, discouraged and perhaps frightened. But in the sequence sel- ected by Heath for his book and for the exhibit, a subtle message is conveyed — a message of hope, even of some beauty, frequently comic. 3 In short, as a: perceptive critic said of his work when book *was’ published, ‘Heath transforms ‘to beauty; loneliness into solitude. The bcok, Heath has said, “is mainly concerned with my individual and personal sense “of alienation and loneliness.” » He drew the title from So- crates, who said philsophy is a dialogue between one's self and one’s soul. 3 ies, Get Smart, \ “I still’ like “Get: Smart,” says Henry. “Itihas a weird charm ‘ebout “its innocence. watched more than‘two min- utes of a half-hour TV show in 15 years,” “ Henry enjoyed writing Get: Smart for the first few years before the original situation was tampered with. *... ‘WORNOUT’ But when: Maxwell Smart . and his female sidekick, 99, went on to get married and have ‘children Henry was horrified.“ quit’ in the second-year of the: show. ‘I was just worn out. I just couldn't think of new stuff fast enough.” - ; It. was Henry's second screenplay, The Graduate, © that made him big, in’ 1967. “We tock an unknown book that hadn't sold any copies, made a film with no movie stars and a total unknown (Dustin Hoffman), adapted by me, a screenwriter with no. track record,” recalls Henry. In 1970, Henry tackled the challenge of turning Joseph Heller's confusing Catch-22 for the screen. It took him a year to write the ‘screenplay. - “You lose on botti ends _ with a book like Catch-22. If you leave it intact people who didn't know the book would have been confused’ by the movie.’ If you cut it people who knew the book very well would complain about char- acters who sre missing. It’s hard to win those ones.” Henry won an Oscar for co-producing and co-directing Heaven Can Wait with War- ren Beatty in 1978, 3But his next project, The FirsFam- ily, a White House spoof, was a sata Henry doesn’t. think a screenplay about Ronald Reagan as president could be funny. “l ‘fon't think they'd laugh any more than if a dangerous: “hick ‘took charge of the’ USSR.” ¢ ROSE'S. RESTAURANT We take pride in our HOME COOKED ‘MEALS Canadian & Russian Foods rth of sovin Sete Fonction * "VALUABLE COUPON Valid only it presented ontegistration FOR 1 » HOTEL ipa Mh MOTOR INN FOR 1 SPRAGUE & FIRST AVE., SPOKANE DOUBLE val OCCUPANCY FOR THE PRICE OF ONE : day, Saturday or Sunday Night - U/I7 Free ~ No. 20 Toomer .. “CALL TOLL FREE US —Aais sl Canada call cofiect ewan 1-800-428-0870 TELEX NUMBER: TLX 32-6487 al _ A new fine system for overdue books now is in place at the Selkirk College library.” 282 The system;is based on the. number. of * notices which have been sent by; the library..to ‘the lelin-'- quent For the Steeper fines notice will be levied and for the third notice $1 Per | item will be charged. “Overdue books are’ a source of’ frustration «for. those people ‘who wish to take out the same books,” ‘said college librarian John * first two notices sent a fine _ of 50 cents per. item per “It is hoped that estab- lishing this fine system will encourage people to bring back materials before they are overdue or renew them either in person or by tele- Phone.” The Selkirk College Board approved the new policy at: its November meeting. 7 nA ‘WESTMINSTER (CP) — A game of battleship led to the; deaths of three young boys playing at a water-filled. pit on’ a‘ motor- cycle racetrack, a) trial re- sulting from their deaths was told Tuesday...” A fourth boy, Gagan Deep Pejatts, testified how his two ‘brothers and'a friend slipped into the water. and drowned during the fatal’ game July 25, 1980. The boy was testifying at the county court trial of the Aldergrove Motorcycle Com- petition. Association and -its ; president, Walter: Levy - ged with ‘manslaughter in the deaths, -°/ 7°. The manslaughter charge was , laid under ‘a’ -rarely- used section ‘of-the Criminal _.Code which states that any- one who owns or is in charge of an excavation must guard it){n a. manner: which pre- vents | ‘persons from falling in and must warn people of the excavation, . |” *Gagan,-then 11, told court how ‘he, -his two brothers Sumin, 9, and Gurijit, 8, along with Boota: Bassi, 10, left a field in Langley, B.C., where their parents were foie berries and went to a nearby hill “to watch the rabbits.” Gagan ‘said they saw a stick on the water in the pit and pretending it was a bat- tleship, threw rocks at it. When the stick drifted to the shore, Boota tried to reach the stick from the edge of the pit but fell into the water. Gagan said Sumin Deep tried to help Boota out and he fell in. And then Gurjit tried to help, also falling in, Gagan said he tried to help the three in the water and he fell in. COULDNT SWIM WELL Game ends in drowning wires knocked down or miss- ing. ° Association president Levy said the club, formed in 1969, has always used the grounds, eventually signing a lease with the owner, Lang- ley municipality, in 1975. He said just two weeks be- fore the accident, the pit was made deeper to hold water for use-on the racetrack. A fence was put up around the pit about three weeks ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 6, 1982 ‘AS NOTICE Ootischenia Land Owners (Residents and Non-Residents) _ iF YOU SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING; 1. Exclusion from Agricultural Land Reserve. 2. Subdivision down to one «cre or less. 3. Improved water system. 4. Limited commercial development. WE NEED YOUR SIGNATURE OF SUPPORT. PLEASE CONTACT: 5-8366 7514 5-559) after the boys di d. . The trial continues today. None of the boys: could ~ , swim well and.Gagan said he “was the only one to reach a less steep section of the shore. The three other boys had disappeared when Gagan Police Briefs ran back to the berry field to 4 get help. The farmworkers were un- * able to find the three boys before uney drowned. RCMP Cpl. Murray Saw- atsky said he checked the area later and did not find any fence or barrier around it except for two logs acting as bumpers, He said a fence around the grounds was in “very ‘poor condition” with posts and “Key witness object. of bomb attack DUBLIN (AP) — Police scientist Dr, James O'Dono- van, a key witness against IRA Community TV. 5:30—Sign-on and program information. - “§:85—Five-day weather re- * "Church featuring: Rebecca Sims singing, Helen Dahlstrom pi- ano accompaniment. . Pisno solos by Eliza- beth Lewis. Yvonne - Sheppard « singing, Maureen Ford piano accompaniment. Alsb &@ group of singers called the “Merryma- kers” directed by Margret Purdy... 7:45—Citizens ~ Rally High Interest Rates — Organized by the Nelson, Trail and District Labor Coun- ell, held Nov. 25/81 in . Nelson. Chairing the meeting is Klaus Of- ferman of the Labor Council. Speakers are* Mike..Trainor (B.C. - Federation of Labor secretary - treasurer), - Lyle Kristiansen (MP), and Jack Munro (IWA. President). 9:15—Acience Technology ind Society: A confer- _ -anee on issues for the. 1980's. This is the second part of this program which was a one-day conference organized: by . Craig Andrews of Selkirk College. Tonight: the : pcourees, at t selkine College, Castlegar, fied'to consult your 82°C to all homes in ~ Gatlegany & District this week. “GENERAL INTEREST COURSES Buying} Findhcing & Selling’a Hore Cel nWeiters Series — Feb. 4> Herbol 3 sessions, starts Mar..1 Films, Filta, Films —7 sessions, starts Jan. 20 lace’ Deering, .B.C. Career Planning — 8 sessions, starts Feb, 9 head | of. Project Personal Income Tax — | session, Feb, 16 Ploughshares. She @. A A course 12 i Eat Katherine Wal- . starts Fab. 8 starts Feb. 9 A Micro- C Printing Color Negatives — 10 sessions, starts Feb, 10 Repair. Your Ten Speed Bi icycle— 1 session, Mar. 20 ‘ing Better Pictures 3 sessions, starts Jan. 20 HMiictent ding for | People —7 Wills & Estate — 1 session; Jan. 26 Writing Workshop - = starts Jan.7 in starts Jan, 19 Drawing — 3 sessions, Feb. 19, 20 & 21 Cor @ starts Mar. 9 Und Jing F Y —1 session, April.16 PROGRAMS FOR DISABLED ADULTS AND THEIR HELPERS “Adapted Physical Education — 12 sessions, starts Jan. 20 An Option for Adults with a Physical or Sensory ‘Disabliny, Feb. 18 ‘An Option for Adults wait a Mental Handicap — Feb, 16 Being Adult — Feb: 1 PHYSICAL ealcaion, ATHLETIC & SPORTS PROGRAMS » Adapted Physical Education —12 sessions, starts an 20 Canadian Norloral Volleyball Team Visit — Feb. 18 Coaching Theory, Level 2—3 sessions, April2,3&4 West Kootenay Cross Country Ski-Racing Clinic — Jan, 7, 8, 9 & 10 Running Workshop — May 14 & 15 - If you have not received a calendar In the mall, please call, we'll be glad to'send you one. Our number is 965-7292, ex. 232. HEALTH-RELATED COURSES Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 Cardio-Pulmonary (CPR) - Heart Saver —2 sessions, starts Feb. 8 ‘Emergency 5 5.0. eeeiah session, Feb. Five Day Pl bp Smoking —Jan. 10° industrial First Ai Option {— 20 sessions, starts Jan. 25 Industrial First Aid, Option {l— 10 sessidns, starts Jan. 25 Guests Must CABA Friday & Saturday © Dancing 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Open3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Open 1 p.m. Saturday Proper Dress Fri. & Sat. after 9 p.m: ‘ Playing Fri. & Sat. .0.F.A, — 10 starts Feb. 16 Quit Progi starts Feb. 10 TRADES, TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COURSES Basic Bookkeeping — 24 sessions, starts Feb. 1 Millwright T.Q. & Interprovincial Standards Exem! od Feb. 3 Plumbing T.@., the new 8.C. Code — Feb. 1 Shorthand Speedbuilding — 12 sessions, starts Jon. 21 Transit & Level — 12 sessions, staris Jan. 20 RET. : Shipwrecked sailor jailed HONOLULU (AP) — Ship- wrecked sailor John Harrison waited nearly a month ‘to be rescued. froma tiny atoll in. the middle of the Pacific. As soon as he returned to civil- ization, he was sent to jail. Harrison, a Halifax native who resides in Vancouver, was. arrested at ’-Honolulu Airport Tuesday night after he and his two daughters, Micki, 20, and Kristen, 18, ‘were flown 1,800 kilometres Xo Hawaii from remote Pal- myra Island. They were picked up by Fred Sorenson, a Honolulu pilot originally hired by Har-° rison's :.ex-wife.. That deal later fell through for lack of *! The pie then sailed ‘holds the mortgage on the to Maui, where another at- ship, officials said. tempt to repossess the boat The Sisyphus came apart failed, and Harrison set out in a storm Dec:-10‘and the for Australia, Sphikas said. Harrisons .Were stranded on © Maui County Police Chief Palmyra. ,’ ‘. Joseph Carvalho said the c. George. Sphieae, a law- felony theft | warrant yer e “bank, from a H said - Harrison, x. owes filed by, Wayne Stevens, a $65,000 on the sev- Two. eral unpaid monthly | pay-- other’ ‘crewmen filed similar -ments.of:$1,235 and, unspeci- complaints; Garvalho said. % fied expenses incurred by the ~~ Bail was set’at $2,000, but” bank in trying to recover the a police spokesman said Har- Sisyphus. rison would not be allowed Harrison initially surrend- to post bond until he was. ered his boat to the Hawaii. returned to Maui, probably Recovery Bureau byt later . today. ‘The two ‘daughters. hired his own lawyer and were staying’ in Honolulu but de- cided to make the trip on his pan rs Harrison was charged with taking property that be- longed to a crew member when he sailed to Australia on his 12.5-metre trimaran, Sisyphus. Harrison and his daughters apparently left Maui in a - hurry on Nov. 10 as he was secured repos- session of the boat — I can't with friends, the spokesman added. Service concludes for Mary Osachoff Prayer service began Monday evening and funeral Tuesday being by collec- FRANK'S SHARPENING SERVICE Ph. 365-7395. For all your sharpening needs: © Saws (including carbides) © Tools © Scissors © Mower Blades © Pinking Shears © Shears * Etc. PROMPT SEAVICE from the Appledale Hall for Mary. Osachoff, 76,‘ a long- time resident of Perry Sid- ing, who died Sunday. Mrs. ‘Osachoff was born Oct, 25, 1905 in Verigin, Sask. and.came to B.C. with | her family in 1913 to settle in Brilliant. In 1926 she married Sam Osachoff at Brilliant and two years later, the couple smoved to Edgewood. In 1932 the Osachoffs took up resi-'* dence in Appledale until’ moving ‘to Perry Siding in 1946. ¢ She. is survived by her husband, Sam, in Perry Sid- ing; one son, Peter, of Perry Siding; three daughters, Mrs. Bill (Dora) Evdokimoff and Mrs. George (Lucy) Ev- dokimoff of Perry Siding, and Mrs. Jack (Vera) Kazakoff of Appledale; 12 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs, Lucy Makor- toff of Castlegar. ed by a accused of killing Earl Mountbatten, suffered serious leg injuries - today when his -booby- trapped car exploded as he drove to work, police said, O'Donovan, 40, director of the Forensic Science Depart- ment at Dublin police head- quarters was not in danger, a police spokesman said. He was.taken by. ambu- lance to St. James's Hospital in downtown Dublin, where he was undergoing treat- ment, : The police spokesman said the: bomb apparently was ‘hidden under the, hood of Q'Donovan's sedan “and.ex- ploded moments after he left his, suburban Belgard home for police headquarters. Police officials declined to specuiate who was. behind the bombing and there was no immediate claim of res- ponsibility. . BLAMES IRA Buta reliable source at the headquarters of the Garda the ness at the. November, 1979, trial in Dublin's anti-terrorist Central Criminal Court of two alleged IRA guerrillas Portuguese Several thefts were re- ported this week by local RCMP. _.A snowblower valued at $800 was reported stolen“ over the weekend from the residence of Marguarite Peachy of Pass Creek. Qn Monday Evelyn Kin- akin of 2204-6th Avenue “reported someone stole a stereo tape deck and ‘two speakers from her car. Value of- the’ tape deck only has been set-at $669, E The third theft reported" was $150 worth of heating oil taken from the trailer ‘of Elaine Robinson of Robson. The oil was taken sometime between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2, ‘All three incidents are. under investigation. A vote in homeland? TORONTO (CP} — Portu- guese living in Canada should be permitted to vote in pres- idential elections in their homeland, says Portugal's secretary of state for emi- gration. “We welcome the invest- ments they make in Portugal, the money they send over to relatives, the houses they buy... but we won'tlet them vote for Portugal's presi- dent,” Jose Vitorino said at a dinner held by the Portu- guese business community in Toronto, Vitorino, a member of the Social Democratic Party which came to power four months ago, accused the rival Socialist Party of bl changes in the law that would give more power to emi- grants. ‘i _fthere...are. four ‘million Portuguese . living © outside their. homeland, including 250,000 in Canada. 17 TO 25. POUNDS And we'll teach you “how. to keep it off. _NO SHOTS @ NO DRUGS _ “NO CONTRACTS - YOU.CAN LOSE IN JUST 6 WEEKS! TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS, ’ TAKE BUSINESS MATH AT SELKIRK COLLEGE A six week.course scheduled for Saturdays beginning O. fan iss at the Castlegar, campus. national police force, said the bombing appeared to be the work of the outlawed Irish. Republican Army's Pro- visional wing or -its leftist splinter group, the Irish Na- tional Liberation Army. The source, who asked not to be identified, said O'Don- * ovan was scheduled to testify in Dublin next week in sev- eral: trials involving . sus- pected IRA activists. . He was the prosecution's She was daughter, Tanya... Pallbearers were Willie, Steve, Stanley,:George and’ Phillip Eydokimoff and Peter. Osachoff. 5 Burial was at Perry Sidng cemetery,” with funeral. ar- rangements under the direc- tion: of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Driving =). Give That. ¢ most imp IRA suspects accused in the assassination of Mountbat- ten, a Second World War hero and cousin of the Queen. Mountbatten was killed by an IRA bomb that blew up his yacht off Ireland's west coast on Aug. 27, 1979. O'Donovan was a key wit- -witness for | toa broad Tange of arcana problems. Descriptive Topics. _ include: probability, Discrete an T Measure, |-Continuous Descrip- tions, Hyp Correlation. will be on produced statistics. Recognized Equivalent: ICABC — Statistics COA — Managerial Statistics 203 “SMA (RIA) — Quantitative Methods 1-32 FOR “FURTHER INFORMATION CALL JACK CHARMAN DEPARTMENT OF tra INESS ADMINISTRATI Pus. CALL TOLL FREE FROM NELSON 352-3010 _ AND. TRAIL 368-5333, FROM CASTLEGAR 365- 7292... oak de acl 1200 Re Castlegar, 8 5 IN, CASTLEGAR wishes to ANNOUNCEMENT Service being offered by our firm. D.P. & the appointment of Mavis R. Achtemichuk, B.1.D., I.D.1, as Associate interior Designer. Ms. Achtemichuk will direct the new Interior Design Mavis joined the. staff of D. P. Fairbank & Associates in 1979. She graduated from the 16, University of Manitoba in 1978 with a Bachelor of Interior Design. She is an active member of the of British Columt CORRECTION FERRWOOD Interior Di While workin: Ms. Achtemic! stores and residences. 1 work for,D. P. Fairbank & Associates, uk has worked on architectural and interior design projects for hospitals, retail The new Interior Design Service entails pignning and fi of ! and con- tract complete private: residence, ‘apartment or LINERS aT -dom, the probate/administra- tion of an estate, forms and scat Typing, Level Il — 12 sessions, starts Jan. 14 ? RAY AND EES LANGUAGE AND SKILLS IMPROVEMENT“! " specified rooms. Contract work includes all areas of concern to the business world, in- FAMILY * Working on Finishing Angeles.” i Be SIGNED In_ Touch “on weekends I would “tj may. have my short write 16 hours a day,” says staries published and write. Basen. “On Mondays, I would come. in exhausted with a for CBC-TV. and . 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