RA CASTLEGAR NEWS, iadeil 17, 1983 * COHOEINSURANCE ” . AGE INCY. yon i More About eewrece” _ 269 Columbia ee hre? FIRE SAFETY TIPS... KITE FLYING The thrill of holding the string and guiding the swooping and soaring of kites has been o lar sport around the world for many centuries. It's the annual harbinger of the warmer seasons. But today some complications having to do with safety are prs.pert ot ts of the sport and these words of caution from THE OLD sie san n prevent riet or even tragedy. ‘— tela, phone tyIng electric Bower td homes. a toctories,, Fleviion ‘ceria, and the like seom:to have magnetic attraction for kites, the site for ‘tying kites should vel, open space sway | from those overhoad obstruc- flons or even alrports and tr _ iG kite should become.tangled teave it and notily proper guihoriitgs: It is better to lose a kite then isk injury or wor- eed wet weather can increase the patent! danger Awet atring may conduct electricity down to the — kit strings should not contain metallic! fibres, Jinsel or wire. “These also conduct electricity. Be specially cotetul if the wind is difficult kite under these circumstances. This brought to you bythe sine Fire) Sreariman PUBLIC SPEAKERS .. , Recently, plasters) ‘Creek:Schoo! held its ‘public speaking ners‘are: competition. Winners of the junior division Were in left photo starting from the left: (bfonze). Danny Stelck (gold), Diana Stepaniuk (silver), and Mike Lewis (bronze, seniors win- meer 7 RRS fy RETIRE (gold) Jamie Rowsell. (lef), Candace. Carter (silver) ‘and Chery! deductions, exemptions and credits to save money on your ™1 GENERAL | incom tax raturn. H&R Black will help you «take advantage of avery possible saving ? which applies to you. Prices Start at: A4& AND — An UP vat participating offices. : It pays to be prepared, — by H&R Block ESTEE SE i HéR BLOCK TS ‘ : THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS i, Ne.8, sone Square 301 Vernon St., fy Trai Nelson ae 364. et 354-4210 + Open9a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 5 ‘9.a.m. to 5 p.m, Saturdays OPEN TODAY; NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY. (CP) — The Canadian. flag ‘in the centre, of this desolate: research station near the North Pole is more symbolic than accurate. international waters, hun- dreds of kilometres off the western coast, of Ellesmere Ocean ice cap. The view here, 460 kil- quintessentially Canadian but. hardly worth waving a fag about. : . There is just ice some flat, some buckled into pressure ridges.. And there is snow, which. swirls and forms new. designs with every wind. : But the Canadian govern: ment. spent’ more: than $1.7 ror Your Convenience We’ re CASTLEGAR pay CLEANERS calc] CLASHIC FABRICS «11a athSt. ‘Costlegird Plaza, Nascar AIR STYLISTS: ACCENT STYLING B15 Columbia Ave - 1507 Columba Ave . PONTIAC BUICK, 1700 Columbia Ave . 625 Columbio Ave., Costlegar . PLUMBING BARTLEA GIBSON ‘Za7-6thAve... RESTAURANTS FIRESIDG PLACE 1810-&th Ave... ‘310 Colombia Ave. CEPT. million to establish a camp B of what lies two Canada ara North “ICE. STATION. ESAR here for two months because” anda veteran Arctic explorer | for the, D of En- below the surface. It is an underwater moun- tain range called Alpha Rid- gea jumble of peaks and va- The 40 scientists and tech- eys stretching 1,300 kilom- nicians in camp are driftingin etres from Ellsemere Island teward the East | Siberian Sea. termine if Canada has a right Islind on’ the: vast Arctic to claim sone of this range and any’ resources’ it may find, says Hans Weber, the ometres: from the Pole, is expedition’s ‘chief sclentist ergy Mines end ‘Resources. ; While the Soviet Union has a permament ice. ‘station, NP-25,. floating ‘over the ridge 800 kilometres west, Weber, 58, says this'is not a High Arctic claims race,’ “To tell you the ‘truth; ‘I don't. give ‘a’ damn {about ownership). That’s up to the lawyers to decide.” “Weber is fascinated be- cause the ridge is an enigma. Auditions are not just for actors Auditions are not just for Writing ene at David Thompson University Centre in Nelson. “Manuscript auditions help’ me get acquainted with pros- pective and .allow “Because classes are small, students receive a lot of per- sonal. attention,” | Browne said. “Another good. thing about the school is its lively interplay with the music, theatre, and: visual arts de- Deriments: David Thompson me to see. samples. of‘ their work. And-I get a chance to explain. our program,” said Browne, .a@ poet and film- maker:*:: * * The. Writing program, un- ique in Canada, includes a two-year | ~ Selkirk College Writing diploma as well as University of. Victoria cours- es directed toward a Bache- ‘lor of Arts degree’ in Creative Writing. : Wiest Browne will interview prospective students at the Library. Storefront, ‘Vancou- ver. (Apri *19);) Malaspina College, Nanaimo (April 20); Capilano College; North Van- couver (April 21); and the” Uhiversity of Victoria (April Set among beautiful moun- tains in the West ‘Kootenay, |. the Writing program ‘offers, stimulatiig courses in fiction, poetry, 'scriptwriting, and “multi-media, and, boasts, a Centre has a sng It is one of the least known features’ on“ earth’ /and: entists want to know how it was formed. , Camp manager. Bryan Boyd, a. 30-year ‘veteran: of Energy, Mines and ‘Resoure- es, ‘underscores: Weber's point. “This is just a‘feature on the Earth's: surface that merits, scientific attention.” To stake a.-claim,- there'll jhave .to be’ strong -evid "eéitingntal shelf, Jai 168 Tan: "ner, project manager ‘for En- : ‘ergy, Mines and’ Resources, said in an earlier interview in Ottawa, Canada would then have a decade’ to apply ‘under ‘pro- visions of the recently signed Law of the Sea Treaty toex- tend:. its; 200-mile : offshore economic zone to up-to: 850 miles over the ridge, he said. the ridge.is.‘‘a natural. prol- ongation” of the sountryia the minus-40 temperatures in auts heated'by diesel fuel are d from Pole study winehing Y dredges id taking ‘core ‘samples ‘from holes‘cut and melted’ tate ‘the ice. - Compressed air and’ yum: mite charges are being “ex: ploded underwater ‘to study the: ridge's “formation from the way sound waves travel ‘through it. 2002" i Presumably the “Soviets, who have maintained ice sta- tions in the‘ Aretic for :25 years, are conducting similar experiments. : _YELLOWKNIFE, NWT (CP) — Italian adventurer Ambrogio Fogar celebrat- ‘ imate half-way point of his 800-kilometre walk. to the North Pole this week with and meatballs, but 1 no wine on the polar ‘ice cap. Claudio Sch: Fogar’s strong cus.” y: fo. Along with.Brdwne, well known playwright ‘Margaret. Hollingsworth’ and - accom- plished poet’ Fred Wah also teach in the program. During the year the faculty is joined by ‘distinguished Canadian writers who visit. DTUC to give’ public readings - and semianrs. Last year, visitors included fiction writers, Ra- “chel Wyatt, Gladys Hind- march, John Metcalf, and Leon Rooke, as well-as poets Maxine Gadd,/Sharon Thes- en, and Steve McCaffery. * “Because our program’ is relatively new; and Nelson is ‘somewhat remote from ma- jer* population ‘cantres, we find these manuscript audi- tions are the best way of at- tracting first-rate’ students,” said former coordinator Wah, who returns to DTUC after a year in the Orient and asa at’ the) l WEsTs OUT. Tirade a SASTOATE GARDENS DRUG STORES SPORTS - 365-7813 TOC SPORTS | “What. ae ty looking for is people with a | spark of talent and a strong motivation to work to develop their writing — whether for artistic or professional ends.” . base camp manager, said in an interview from Resolute Bay, N.W.T., that he took the homemade pasta treat, prepared by Terri Jerud- .ason of Resolute. Bay, ona supply. flight. -, Schranz~ joined Fogar, 41, a. Milan journalist, on , the ice ‘cap. for about..20 minutes. Along with the meal, the adventurer got food supplies, a lighter tent and sleeping bag. fresh fruit and some Italian ed his arrival at he approx-. an Italian meal — spaghetti © Spaghetti at half-way point newspapers,’’: said “Schranz. “He was very Pleased: because he’s been eating ‘only freeze-dried food.” ° He said ‘Fogar is in good condition and. expects to reach his ‘destination’ by mid-May. CONDITIONS TOUGH Schranz-said Fogar had to. be airlifted by‘ the supply plane over a, large area of open -water. and massive ice ridges Tues- day. .Fogar was reluctant -to hitch a ride but agreed because. the area was im- passable on foot. “He was in a very bad _ place. with; open. water,” , said Schranz, “The ice was. cracking . and moving so we flew him .<"We also took him some’ ‘+ over the bad part for about _- 20 minutes.” .- Fogar is (being: ‘accom. ° panied by an Eskimo dog named: Armaduke. , re weather was descril excellent, with tapers? tures at -$2 under the mid- night sun. « “s.tIt’s sunny now 24 hours a day,”. said. Schranz. .“There was no wind at all, a- nice. change from last. weekend ‘when his. tent: blew over in 90-kilometre- an-hour winds.” : Meanwhile, British -ex- plorer, David Hempleman- Adams; 26," of Bristol, England, was ‘reported within about 50 kilometres ‘of.Fogar. Although Fogar has ‘ald he is not in a race with the Englishman; - each’ is: at- tempting to. be the first person to reach the North Pole on foot. KBVA ‘The 1983 travel planner, West - ‘Kootenay in color “Discover Koc Country,” is now avail- ‘from the Kootenay; Boundary Visitors Associa- tion (KBVA).’ This. full-color ~ book features information on all aspects of travel in the Kootenay-Boundary Region. Production was done by the staff at KBVA. Ann-. Patricia. Oreas, design and production editor states, “We ‘have been able to present the through’ by | local publishes aude 5 dian Government Office of - Tourism, Tourism ‘B.C., * sup: port. We hope the magazine reflects’ the. pride we feel . about’ our home as well as providing a _ good re- source for the visitors.” Of the 150,000 copies prin- ted, approximately 75,000 will be distributed nationally and i through. dInt:, Holiday Inns Int., and Automobile Asso- ciations throughout’ the world. The remainder will be held for distribution within the Kootenay-Boundary Re- gion. Copies within the .Re- gion may be obtained at all Visitor. Information points, Chamber’ of Commerce ‘and such organizations as Cana- playing a KBVA decal. é ae Hes four/five class of ry8, Elementar: ; Canadian Mosaic has some- thing’ to” offer: us.” “ vities with the idea: that; | “Every. .culture;. in : our., ide 3 students Janzen and examine. what: booth: had.to offer. at fecent multicultural afternoon at the school. ‘Robert Nutter 3 J chovah’s' Witnesses the: ‘Trail-Castlegar. ‘area ‘ wound up a. busy week: of activity Sunday, . April. 10 ‘with: their ‘convention in: ‘the Cominco Gym: Trail. Doug. Held: from’ the Can. adian Branch of ‘the Watch- = tower Society gave the main public address to aii audience *: of 874 on the aubject,:“Is This World Doomed to Ruin?” He - said, “Yes! But by a- person and in a way-not expected!” He pointed out that “its ruin’ does not mean the end of this . ‘planet, or of human‘ civili- -vation;~"And’ when the end oes come, there will be weft ipo healthy human’ gure! vivors to the ruination of this | ‘world by’ God's hand, and we . can’ cvs among them.” Bee tg for: the convention week the: previous. Tuesday in the Castlegar Kingdom ", *. Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, ? where he outlined the trem- ‘Held said, “As the Ameri- ,. ‘can Goveinmdnt has aplan to evacuate millions to survive a nuclear, ‘holocaust, ‘similarly; and more ‘Importantly God. has provided ‘detailed in-' structions for those who wish to suryive the. ‘ruination of this doomed. world. We. will: need to be informed and fol- low’ ‘these inatruétions very 5 and 95,000 Watchtower and’ Awake: pi mneasines. Per {hour . ‘Held’ spoke" ata’ “*hick-off endous. growth: and expan- sion of the printing. facilities in many branches vof the ‘ Watchtower Sociéty ‘around the world, The Watchtower headquarters in New York have doubled the size of their. factories and volunteer fac-.’ tory- workers home ‘facilities, and will be able to print liter-” ature ‘in 250 languages in- stead of the 170 at‘ present ~ Living proof awards “Are you living proof that. seatbelts work? “B.C, residents who can an- ‘swer ‘yes’ to this question” “could qualify for a new award from the Insurance corer: ation of B.C. The Living Proof p: launched throughout the province last week,” will ‘award certificates, decals and lapel pins to people whose seatbelts saved them from serious injury or death in re- ‘cent motor vehicle crashes. “Those of us. who ‘work + daily with survivors of traffic -accidents know that buckling _ Dataila of these and other job “cppertunition ore available at: ‘Contre : fede : up " signifi fr ‘tly. redices’'the ' risk. of.“serious injury‘ or death,” says Douglas B. Mc- InDoé, manager of ICBC's I: Proof awards « will. be a powerful reminder that seat belts Work.” Candidates for: Proof? awards may be vers or passengers or any. age “iving- Nelson’ 8 Pat a Weight jotted numerous | other western Canadians who. won $5,000 Super Loto prizes on:;the:” + there will be-four $1 million © March 27th draw... ; Julia’ Charron of Vernon, John Patenaude | of’ Prince ~ George and. Len Bayton of Vancouver were other Brit- dri: , anviws be’ nominated by police © ‘Officers investigating the incident;sICBC claim ad- justers, “Motor Vehicle Branch or’: ~hospital staff. They may nominate them- selves by writing to: “Living Proof,” Traffic Safety Edu- cation -Department,- Insur- ance Corporation of B.C., Box 111381, Royal ‘Centre, 1055 West''Georgia Street, Van- ‘couver, tan NSE 8R4. ish “Columbians who | won - prizes of $5,000. Next. Super. Loto draw takes-place April 24 when prizes plus thousands of sub- sidiary: prizes _availabe on each of the 17-digit numbers drawn. P required for Trail area. Per- 2 Physiotherapist required for irqil area. O1 er because of the new “offset printing. equi; installed present “human society of and computerized translating equipment... Held said “Jehovah's Wit- nesses expect their work and numbers to double in.the few. remaining | years before Jeho- hah God brings to ruin the in the and replaces it with the Kingdom Govern- _ment of his Son Christ Jesus, . Many local . Witnesses shared in the ' convention program ‘in -the). Cominco Gym, and six were baptized ee a To Mr, ond Mra; \UCHAMP — Erle born Apil'S 136, of Nelsen, 3 boy, born A; GeLDRICH _ To Mee and Mrs. Michael Geldrich of ob iéatond, 6 Gl, born April, 1 FERREIRA — To Mr., * and Mrs. Tony. Ferreira 2 Castlegar, a boy, born April l GREEN — “To Me. ond rs. Gor. don Green of Castlegar, a girl, born April 14. HILL — To Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hill of Rossland, a boy, born ea 5. ELL — To Mr. William Kestell of Netcon a aa Fil. . NUTTER —. to, Mi. ond mM of Genelle, a toy. born April 11, ar * "SIMPSON — To Mr, and Mrs. Mike Si N : boy.bomapniize en : SOMERS — To Mr. and Mrs. ers and Jenny Hill of Kaslo, o girl, born April OBITUARIES — Mr. John Harris of or jaek Christina take United Church, RAINE = Angelina fain of if Rae 78. iu in England ‘ond re married Johnathon’ Raine in gland. in:1929 they came to Canada’ settling In Alberta lore moving to Trall and tater Robson. Funeral service was held ew In the Robson Chur- . Charles Balfour of- with Rev. ficiating. Cremation followed. TAVAROLT - nea: Tavaroll, aged 69, of Trail passed away il 6 In Vancouver after a brelf ais ness. . Funeral - Mass: was celebrated In St.- Francis anaviee, Catholle:” Church «April ¢ in followed.” BONNETT'S | 'S AND MEN'S WEAR "365-6761 ACTION! ! 10% Off I" On all cash purchases, . 4 -233 Columbia Avo.:Castlogar® on “DO-YOU WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT? 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