Ae Castlegar News June 1, 1991 SALADS Made fresh in our own kitchen everyday at Chickentime. © COLESLAW ¢ POTATO ¢ CHICKEN MACARONI ¢ BEA COME TASTE THE FRESHNESS! 2816 Columbia Ave. * 365-5304 EEE OPEN HOUSE FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC Thurs., June 6 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. At the City Centre Mall Review the final draft of the tevitalizotion plan for the north Costlegor business section meet the Urban System consultonts and the revitalization committee members. Mulroney continued trom page A4 sensus, That consensus can only be reached with the cooperation of the opposition parties. The opposition is already worried about being co-opted or bound by new the COMMUNITY Bulletin Board SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Important business meeting, Thursday, June 6, Please attend. Whist, June 19 44 1991 KOOLAREE CAMP DATES Jr. Boys (9-12) July 7-13, Jr, Girls (9-11) July 14-20, Int, Boys (13-15) July 21-27 int, Girls (12-15) July 28-August 3. Registrar Ruth Nuyens, 354-4045. Brochures 2/44 Coming events of Castlegar and District ngn-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 15 words are $5 and additional words are 30¢ each Boldfaced words (which must be used for headings) count as two words. There is no ex tra charge tor a second insertion while the third consecutive insertion is halt » and fifth consecutive insertions are only halt price for the mum charge is $5 (whether ad is tor one or three > S p.m. Wednesdays for Saturday's paper and 5 p.m Monday for Wednesday s poper Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Av COMMUNITY Bulletin Board Here’s My Card 2649 Fou, Castlegar, 8. prime minister is soins to! hand toa new parli ut CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE FOR STUDENTS Is opep, for business and This conetaioe will be asked to take these proposals and meet with provincial and native representatives to, find common ground for a new Constitution, A common front: of the three largest parties in the Commons is critical to any success this committee might have. But the opposition’s i that Mulroney’s political ready to serve employers an students! CALL US AT 368-5566 OR VISIT OUR OFFICE AT 835 Spokane St. ; Trail HIRE ASTUDENT Bl Canada lf fortunes come first will only be heightened — if not confirmed — if he doesn’t adopt a less adversarial approach. The rare sight of Liberals joining NDP MPs against Mulroney in the defence of Ontario’s NDP Premier Bob Rae in the Commons this week is testimony to their fears. Mulroney, like Pierre Trudeau before him, will also likely have to rely on the premier of Canada’s BRIAN MULRONEY . needs consensus any future constitutional negotiations. Mulroney himself said public wealthiest and most p province to act as a bridge between Quebec and the other provinces in respect for often depends on how they treat each other. “The appearance, and sometimes the reality, of excessive party discipline and over-zealous partisan- ship of empty posturing and feigned outrage have eroded"’ respect for MPs, he wrote in the throne speech. Mulroney has admitted he has @ weakness for petty partisan jibes. Cagey opposition MPs such as Sheila Copps have exploited this shor- “tcoming to their advantage, sending Mulroney off into embarrassing rages — which only compound his problems. Once asked why he was-susceptible to such fits of Pique, he explained simply: ‘It’s because I’m Irish,"* It may also be because he is pathologically political — a per- petual campaigner Senior advisers have urged Mulroney to tone down his Irish because he needed to project a more statesmanlike image. To a large extent, he succeeded during the Gulf War and the gover- nment was rewarded with high public approval ratings for its handling of the war. He will have to do so again if he fiopes to avoid scattering his poten- tial constitutional allies. Robert Russo writes for The Canadian Press. WANETA PLAZA STEVE WHITTLETON soles Representative Located across from Woneta Plaxo, Trail th Avenue ©. VIN 281 365-3563 BLEACH Limit a FABRIC SOFTENER Fleecy 3.6 Litre GERANIUMS 4-Inch Pot Ladles continued from page A4 intention of seeking a religious consensus of neogtiating our faith convictions. Our meeting attests only . . . that in the great battle for peace, humanity, in its very diversity, must draw from its deepest and most unifying sources, where its conscience is formed and upon which is founded the moral action of all People.”” The Peace | ladles have all been sent now to their — some in di ic pouches, come e by special mail and some by personal couriers. Of these latter, one of the first was taken to Russian Orthodox leader Metropolitan Filaret by a Doukhobor delegation travelling to Russia on business. The most recent, by Bunny and me, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, when we visited Britain last fall. In consequence, Pete Oglow is now the proud owner of letters from several leaders, including the Pope, Emilio Castro of the World Council of ‘Churches, the Dalai Lama, who not only expresses thanks for the ladle but his appreciation to the - letters from Mother Teresa, one for the peace ladle Canadian people for their warmth and good will on the occasion of his recent visit to Canada, and two and one for parcels ‘‘which arrived in good condition.”” As the archbishop writes: ‘‘The ladle will be an unusual but wholly acceptable memento of a unique occasion. My hope remains that the prayers of believers of all faiths will continue to raise expectations for peace in our world.’’ In the meantime, Pete, emanating ‘‘Senior Power,"’ continues to make his spoons while enjoying activity in a dozen other areas of public service. And speaking of seniors, Harold Branton is offering a special one-day refresher course to drivers age 55 and older at the Castlegar Senior Citizens Hall on June 16 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Harold usually gives the course as night classes in Trail over the period of a month. The Castlegar course is a bargain in time and money. Bunny and I are taking it and anyone can, too. Shade SUNTAN LOTION eee only or while quantities last . We reserve the right to limit quantities. No rainchecks. RINGS Grimms UKRANIAN 2 FOR BEDDING PLANTS Flowers and Vegetables BATHROOM TISSUE Purex 8-Roll PACKAGE Dep. 450 mil SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER STEER MANURE TOWELS & NAPKINS Mardi Gras Limit 6 FABRIC 90-150 cm. SPECIAL GARDEN HOSE 50 feet Worle WANETA PLAZA TRAIL, B.C. MR. FREEZE POPS 80 Pack Prices include the GST BATH SHEETS Heri tage. Assorted colors. 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