cable westtu itd Coble West 10, is toking applications for mem- ber Volunteer Positions on our Community Programming Board. **vetings every the, for a1 year term. if you're ineretad n in helping commimity members, learn how to their Community T.V. Channel, FOR MORE INFORMATION Phone 365-3122 HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TESTS GED Testing Schedule The GED testing ere attend by the Examination Bronch of the Mi per? phic nage hoes si ta ry The GED teating chedule tor the West Kootenay wos APRIL 30 IN CASTLEGAR Tests will also be held in the new year. Watch this newspoper schedule. Each test session runs from 9 a.m, m5 Application forms must be Miniatry of Education at least 1a breads testing dae of your choice. Theo icstion too for anna forms and further x information contact Selkirk College at 365-7292, local 256. SELKIRK COLLEGE Box 1200 Castleger, , B.C. DEVELOPMENT BONDS Bonds on sale et 10.25. per 810,080. denpelnetteas, fends are 8 purebase limit of cert 14 inetses which will take ad- vantage of the loans are ba- ll sically thowe which have been said the interest rates set on aa ‘other Investment instro- in He said the types of bus- tunable fo procure loans from Three show for Suspension policy public hearing formulated T1 GENERAL income tax return. H&R Sock will help you which applies to you Prices start $18.003" It paysto-be prepared --:by H&R Block -. usa i candidate. However, during the ool board meeting it was noted that two trustees op- pent “SHOP EARLY FOR BEST PLUS A LIMITED SELECTION OF FURNITURE AND DRAPERY * © DEALERS % x & WELCOME x x COMPLETE SELECTION OF UNDERLAY, PLUS GUARANTEED. INSTALLATION, NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY, You'LL NOT FIND PRICES THIS Low INTHE KOOTEN, STERLING f HOME FURNISHERS MY Baker St. Nelsor 362-7711 Liaison committee to meet with CDTA ‘The way she ses it, it's impossible to Yelp clients in difficulties when you've got money worries of your own. ee Ee at, WE ARE MOVING as of MARCH 7, 1983 Anderson Insurance Agencies Ltd. We will be relocating our office to: 605 COLUMBIA AVENUE OGLOW BUILDING tance. perint No dato has been set for the joint meeting. was Monday aperored the Dende fot the het whe wl ee the firm of C. Michael Hill sTEeFSS Street talk it with & new paper written and published o efadea student.” It a ealled simply “Currant” the first issue appeared around The tame RagrPaPer: but apparently it tomes froma sociology book. The name, Currant, is used in the context, “To Inject currant to ‘controversy into the tasteless dough of exiate ~ — THE BANK ef Montreal will open a new mortgage Information contey ta: reag the mene reg economic feet, wil becoming to the Sloan Valley It will be holding a “Recovery Forum” poral scqitenia ler “roadshow,” series free public wotkshoos promoting selFhelp in ac communitel Uhat have been hard Mi Ey the reas Serres i eect ore mada pone thre ran ‘end, Where the Reporter was sponsored by the the Reporter in lis dying days began ® oie a operation into the community, siting 0 cmaany development, edocation sad ‘wil have aulfbelp Kets related to food and shelter. ¢ Castlegar area, and another ix colloge students, Coat will focus Mle on ellge events Reporter also used community writers and nce where the Currant will be written and * climbed back to their usual in the area should contact Team B.C. at 683-9661, elsewhere in the province have evel, prices in Castlegar Perpeeg teat iplen Lnkabsbit best et Cran he ep wa aly because of financial and organizational problems. The Article notes tht the paper had been a “dire” stats when it was decided to stop publiahi ‘The single ditorial left at the end society, pornography, women and the law, conducts = tudent last count, re here and that bas Grand Fork area drivers up in TT oon bt Gd Fr a drivers are travelling to Castlegar for the cheaper gas and says he knows one driver who told him he has in Castlegar he can save $100. Insurance Agencies Lid. is moving from its 4th St, location to 605 Columbia Ave., in the on Women to Commemmorate International ‘Women's Day, March 8, Ngee eised the meter veil lence operator fr Castle fr, aking over from Pual Oplew. Services held Shoreacres resident dies Pauline Leg ring: ‘died married Peter at Kootenay District: Hospital Feb. 24, 1963, tthe ‘She then moved to Shore- acres, where she met and Student theatre showcase planned ‘The Theatre and Writing departments at David ight preesiaion wil elude dance pisces choreo- graphed and performed by theatre students, ‘The two programs will be way performed in DTUC's Studio 60. 241, Monday to Friday, 8:80 wundry” a.m, to 4 p.m. for tickets, y sister, Mrs. Mabel Hollander Prd 0d Monday at the Nelsoa. Castlegar Funcral with vi near Memon passed come! foray a October, 198% two Eli and Nick; and one sister, Mary. Funeral services were held Faecal arrangements were under i Castlegar Funeral nates Local seniors host crib tournament lowed closely Evelyn Bat- cchelor, Marshall Town, Rob- ert Cormier, Louise Fer- - warn, Peter Murphy, Eraie of relief that Mr. Ferwarn Waterman and Ernie New- called out to accept prizes, Salmo's Jessie Parsons, Mr. Ferwarn was generous Gladys Hodges, Vella Gib- in prize distribution and 20 bon, T. ‘Trails Myrtle Purdon and Joy Thiel. AA very pleasant social hour Nikki Sharp, and “Grab Bag” Locals win | competition Selkirk College hurdrese ing students stole the show at the Feb, 13 East Kootenay Ipful and res- ponded quite rapidly,” he As woll, Kavaloit was ‘cep an eye’ on a hillside to monitor the sit ation, (ehiod “Contle Theotre”) CASTLEGAR Ph. 365-7395 FOR ALL YOUR SHARPENING REDS NI Prompt, Reasonable Service and honorable mention in the tition in Cranbrook. ‘Students from the college's Rosemont campus took first, second and third place honors in the styling competition, the “total look” competition hair cut competition, Studonts Sandy Baker of Nakusp landed a first place, Jorde finished second and Janice Osachotf of Castlegar Only 60-1/6" high, yet you get 149 cu. “tof convenient storage space in GE's “Thin-wall” Toamedinplace Insulation construction Other features are - * Tinted See-thru Dalry Compartments * Tinted See-thru Fruit and Vegetable Crispers is NO FROST ret tor. It features' * 3.8 cu. ft. Freazer Section * Tinted Seo-thru MEAT Drawer . 3 Beton Monte Shelves TAKS have the Largest Stock Bes) of Appliances in the Kootonays! 36s 2101 Sew JAR NEWS, March 2, 1983 PORK P IONICS WENERS = SAVE 70¢, 454 GRAM . Sve t2.iaxo.. eu. 5639/5299 TOASTING. FRESH. B.C. LUMITY. Save $1.41 kg. 64¢ ib, .... kg. DELNOR FROZEN ICY PEAS FANCY KERNEL CORN apes 51 NABISCO CEREAL $429 MELITTA COFFEE $399 $B79| MAYONNAISE $459 SCHICK BLADES Qe | camitmTin ~~“ sy¢9 ‘SUCAR | "ae ICE CREAM 79 49 10,.567° | 4.53 2580 528 “COFFEE CHEESE APPLE JUICE 1 » $969 6, a A 1...79° MARGARINE | ‘CIGARETTES | “ORANGE JUICE 3.5219 19:9|gerr—" $128 Vd 69 [WIND on WINDEX “$429 98° | IAVEX BLEACH $479 LAUNDRY BABY F000, Ge HEINZ, STRAINED, 128 ML JARS 2.19° 0G BISCUITS MILK BONE, MEDIUM SI: LiQu'D ‘DETERGENT DisaASveR ETERGENT BETE AGE BAR SO/ in $5'0 BARS O ter RESH PRODUCE BANANAS=:."." CELERY, a aceon 39° | Seam a LQ ORANGES: 64°/.29° SENTINEL DELIVERY SERVICE WILL DELIVER TO YOUR DOOR. FOR MORE INFO PHONE 365-8358. PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 3, 48 5 9g: as BARS soir me. 99° 74.35° ONION: NS mmunity Owned and ene f Deli — Cheeses — Produce — In-Store Bake Shop Quality Food at Low Prices = Man Yoo. Wed. =| CENTRAL FOODS