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THE FALL GUY NATIONAL FINALS: TWEE New books have arrived “ANON, Anne F. 365.0060, seat, Noda L’ Al ‘ats 365-8302, Ateen, Jeannette 6,365. 5844, 52/63 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 365-3663 Be SRO THERS: are o wie aor. Brothers i veil tant ee, hile ask 1AM WRITING MY FIFTH BOOK on giistary of Ca nadian Rural choo! st SCH CHRISTMAS CONCERTS. invite memories, st ms, reflec tions, snaps draw ity ft Rt Your a ISTAMAS, conctnts, Thanks. «126, °H Absnes tos Teo” cnn GROOMING, BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES SHASHEEN KENNELS (reg.) NELSON 352-2164 * NOTICE is NOTICE TO CREDITORS HERS Walter Trubetskolf, Deceosed Sfeditors and ‘cth eae ocieg 1 ets will be distributed, egard urdonly:s to claims that Gites ‘Administrator South West Koot len 7/95 When the Christmas rush is over and you have time to sit and read, you may like to check over the latest batch of Canadian books at the Castle- gar Library. People have been waiting for the new W.O. Mitchell book, ‘How I spent my summer holidays’, Roberton Davies’ ‘Robo! An- gels’ and Margaret Atwood’s ‘Bodily Harm’, Others that have been ex- tensively reviewed lately are ‘Famous last words’ by Tim- othy Finley, ‘The Barclay family theatre’ by Jack Hod- gins, ‘Rough layout’ by Doris Andrson, ‘The marriage bed’ by Constance Beresford- Howe, and ‘The life and times of Greg Clark’ by Jack Car- roll. Among the American books receiving a lot of media attention are ‘The minds of Billy Milligan’ by Daniel Keyes, ‘Hotel New Hamp- shire’ by John Irving, ‘The last days of America’ by Pau! Erdman and ‘Miss Piggy's guide to life’ — to name only a few. Some you may not have heard about also deserve at- Standards for Santas VANCOUVER (CP) — Ten years ago, Fran Dowie and his grandson saw’ a depart- ment store Santa Claus on his coffee break with his beard off, smoking a cigarette. “It was terrible, said Dow- ie, a Vancouver entertainer who teaches” prospective Santas how to look and act like the real: thing. Dowie, who makes a fine Santa himself in-his red suit, black boots and yak-hair beard, supplies most of, the major malls in the area with his EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS. Tuesdays 8 p.m., Castlegar Volunteer Exc! ange. Hain ad Street, next to West's. Santa atudents, many of them actors. “I that my San- NOW AVAILABLE for ae tmonts: Psychic readings, relkt healing caning Ph. 352-7 oe type of 56. ttn/38 iar, and Mrs. Martin Redenbur and Mr. and Mrs, Nick nal are pleased to ounces engogement. of thelr children Kevin and Trish on Dec. 1, 1981, i Caeltieg,Enerable Mase THE STAR SYSTEM Weddings — Parties Reasonable Rates 365-8474 Div. of Pacifica Entertainment Industries Ltd. in Toving memory of William W. Za passed away Dec. 11, 1980, Sad and sudden was the call, So dearly loved by one and all; His memory Is as sweet today, Asin the hour he pass way. Ais hod ccheery smile, a pleatont way, Ahelping hand to all he knew; He w Cres 6 kind, so generous and on vearth he nobly did his best. | Grant him, eaves cet opel. Th We, too shall meet again. Zaltsott fa R&M tas will look like a Santa should. That also means a Santa going off shift should look the same .as the one going on. Kids standing in line start to wonder when a six-foot Santa goes off on a break, and comes back a foot shorter.” That also includes a suit- able costume. “Not one of those plastic things, but a strong, clean costume,” he said. He provides his Santas with two costumes “in case they're tinkled on.” Dowie says Santas should never commit themselves by assuring children they will get what they ask WHAT THEY DESERVE “I always tell them they will get, what they deserve. But children these days are _ very good. They don’t say ‘I want this, or I want that.’ They ask ‘What are you going to bring me?’ ” But life can be trying even for the best Santa. “One tough kid came up and kicked me in the leg as | hard as he could. He wanted to know why I didn’t give him the skates I promised him last Christmas. I told them they were very popular in China and by the time we got Winlaw _ woman .wins hamper Winner of the food hamper. drawn at the Robson Wom- en’s Institute coffee party on 3 «Dec. 2-was Mrs. Marion 2 Bullanoff of Winlaw. The door prize, a crocheted toilet tissue doll, was won by Mrs. Elaine Jackman. The bread-making demon- stration was received with much interest as Mrs. Sally to his house there weren't ny left. “Then I told him I didn't notice any cookies and milk at his place last year. He said he thought Mom was sup- posed to do it. I said no, that was his job, and I guess that got him thinking because he was very reasonable for the rest of the visit.” The secret, he said, is to speak to children as equals, not in the tone of a con- descending adult. Some chil- dren forget about Christmas . -and tell Santa their prob- lems. “Others won't say a word. They just stare like they're in ' a state of shock.” FILLS IN FOR SANTA Harvey Sinder, who at age 66 fills in each Saturday for the real Santa Claus at a shopping centre in the Van- couver suburb of Richmond, agrees, Program “It’s easy to’ be a Santa Claus for adults,” said Sin- der. “But with children you have to be tactful, under- standing and be able to put the little frightened ones at ease. “The biggest obstacle comes when you have a child walk into the room, and the little bottom lip starts quiv- ering. You have to be tactful, and very patient. You don't say: ‘Come and get onmy lap, you little bugger.’ Sinder, who umpires Little League baseball in the sum- mer, said it is tention, In ‘Notes to my daughters’ by Cathy Cash Spellman, a mother demon- strates how she found an ideal way of communicating with her two daughters, A note she left one day, discussing an issue, was the start of an on-going dialogue in which they managed to get to grips with many of the subjects usually taboo be- tween teenagers and parents because children resist par- ental attempts to help and advise, Mrs. 's notes yourself, to enhance your own qualities, rather than to slavishly follow fashion. They show you what designer fabrics are and d VANCOUVER (CP) — It will take lawyers several months to decide how money selzed in a U.S, tax shelter scheme last week will be re- turned to investors, Gunnar how you can make them all work for you. Each design is complete with a pattern and easy-to-follow instructions. A valuable book for the music lover is ‘The illustrated encyclopedia of classical mu- sic’. This beautifully illus- trated guide to the world’s major composers contains 180 biographies, arranged in would disappear for a time and turn up again with replies and comments writ- ten in the margins, The girls took the notes to school and shared them with their friends who often added their own opinions and suggested lists for discussion. As the pile of notes grew, Mrs. Spellman gathered them to- gether to serve as an in- spiration to mothers and daughters everywhere. If you've-ever looked at @ photograph in a magazine and thought ‘I could do as well as that, if not better’, everything you need to know about making money with your camera is contained in “You can sell your photos’ by, Henry Scanlon.’ He believes the only to a pho- order, setting composers’ works against the background of their lives and personalities. Each entry is followed by carefully researched lists of recommended recordings by the world’s leading Perfor: mers. Some of the world’s most intriguing animals and spec- ialized plants are found in and around: rivers. William 08's ‘Wildlife of the rivers’ is an exploration of some of the mightiest rivers — the Rhine, the Danube, The Mis- sissippe, etc,, and the wildlife dependant on them. One-hundred: and eighty- three breathtaking photos reveal how diverse and beau- tiful that wildlife is and the book is a plea for men to imporant to have a good temper. “You have to learn to take a joke, ora little abuse. Some Santas will take revenge against kids, like giving them a poke as they get off their laps. Sometimes you can't blame them, but you have to remain calm and cool no matter what.” includes reference packet “The Promise of All Ages” — a study which traces ee “I first met the Baha'i com- munity in Whitehorse. Even- tographer’s success should he the limitations of his talent, not a lack of knowledge of the rudiments of producing and marketing the work itself. , He reveals inside informa- tion on how to take com- mercial photos and how to market them. He lists prin- ciples of selling, strategies for locating buyers and gives the names and. addresses of trade journals and source books. “The world atlas of trea- sure’ by Derek Wilson ‘in- vestigates the legends old and new about lost treasure. ‘The author sifts fantasy from fact and tells of the great of the past, des- vision of an ble world society that has been promised throughout the ages — is the subject of a talk at Selkirk College. The lecture starts at 7 p.m. Monday evening and is spon- sored free of charge by the Castlegar Baha'i community. Guests will receive lecture notes, maps, charts and graphs relating to the sub- ject. The program includes two hours of lecture plus hospitality during intermis- sion. The speaker is John Ron- calio, a Prince George bus- inessman who moved to Can- ada 11 years ago from San Francisco. Ronealio researched this presentation for seven years. He describes how it evolved: tually I ized the Baha'i Faith as the fulfillment of my spiritual:search, but the im- petus to Join was humani- tarian ...”. an knew that the Babes realized cribing the extent of man’s green and the lengths people go to trying to lay. their hands on lost riches. This is'a fascinating guide for the perhaps highest aspirations,” he con- tinues. He believes that the Baha'i program and system of justice will unite the world, bringing peace, secur- ity, and prosperity. Then a new world civilization will emerge with unimaginably great material, social and spiritual attainments. SPACE PLACE POPULAR - More than two million peo- ple are expected to visit the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida in 1981... an antidote to our own de- pressing economic outlook. Here's a glossy - sew-it- yourself book with a differ- ence. ‘Creative dressing’ by Kaori O'Connor is a collection of top designer clothes that you can make for yourself. You are taken into designer studios where style:is more important than the look of the moment and you're al- lowed behind the scenes to see the creative processes behind a ‘designer look’. These' experts agree the best way to look good is to be SAVE * GOOD DEAL * SAVE x GOOD DEAL * SAVE x GOOD DEAL (1) 1980 Fairmont Wagon MEL BUERGE MOTORS. YEAR END CLEARANCE USED CARS 1) 1977 Cougar Wagon d nd the ecology of rivers and. stop wantonly destroying the habitat of their unique species. ‘ In a ‘Complete ‘guide to painting and drawing’ a panel of working artists compound their knowledge and experi- ence in an illustrated manual which demonstrates the ex- amples from famous paint- ings. Kay Motors Ltd. 2880 Highway Drive, Trail for the B. ‘o. guperintendent asked by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to. make a routine check at the Howe Street office of General Mining 8.A. to which some U.S. investors’ had’: been mailing money. General Mining, a firm that lists the Vancouver. address for its company offices, ae $1.2 million in cashier's cheques and about $400,000 in U.S. funds already in the company’s bank account in a major Canadian bank in Van- couver. The tax sicher scam was been make tax shelter et: ments in a’ gold mining property in the, Klondike, _ The superintendent’ ‘3 office, checked the description of the property in the Klondike dent Rupert "Bullock was Public Work Canada ressed to Street, Vancouver, tained throu: PR 091063 — Instell Building at Nelson, B.C. der of the Recel INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services listed below; add: the’ Head, Pacific. Region, Department, of Public Works, Canode, nTi66 Alberni .C. V6E SWS will be received, until hued me specific closing time pa ote y: Pol csoatcnay docu: Vinee snrougn thes npayment atin applicable depsoalt, PROJECT Handicap Facilities In the {Federal i vee brig Date: 11:00 A.M. PST — 11: $25.00 Tender documents also be viewed at the ‘Amalgamated soc, of B pce in Vancouver; the, tion Association in pi Re B.C. Ber it for plang and s; ifications must Be made fo) tent, Poa for pl dah peci us ‘on return bir: hed “documents i in month from the date of tender opening, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted... Travaux publics Canada =H ; riment of, Tot Public Works, i 05 JANUARY 1982,” itruction Southern Interior Construc: _ ‘Canada, end will be relecs ‘good condition within) aa Canad OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET CADILLAC SILVER ANNIVERSARY ‘9 CELEBRATION CONTINUES >: ‘iegegee To Celebrate their 25th Anni ryasaG Kay Motors will make a presentation of a . 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The Robson Women's In- stitute members wish to thank all who helped to make the event a success. HELP WANTED Applications will be accepted | by School District Nog — Castlegar up to Ni , December 15, 1981 for: the position of Plomaber ‘and ‘Oil/Gas Furnace Repairman. eS This isa full-ti 2 ths/year Hours of work are from 07:00 - 15:30. Startin: Date on: or about January 1, 1982. Wages ani Benefits in accordance with ‘the current collec- tive agreement between the Board. of School Trustees and Canadian Union. of Public Em- ployees. Ane are ifications required: Journeyman Plumber Reece Te Certificate as Oil Burner Mechanic and Gas Ticket. Several years ex- perience at these trades. Please submit application with all pertinent in- formation t FT ceurer . h Sec = scheal Die et No. 9 (Castlegar) hool . O. 8820 stlegar, VIN 3HS teh Red Stesgall hoste the ‘A young widow (June Rit- hie) hires Terry to find the file savings ashe was cove ‘out of. (A) 12:30 & VEC young woman hires Dan fo tind out how her father, who Sifard had winds up back (A) 9:00 iors KNOTS LANDING a BaLy GRAHAM CRUSADE vode compete: for ‘ne Malibu Classic, 4dr., No eels: cowboy World Champion radio. Reg. $7195 You'll Look Good in the tien Castlegar (@ DICK CAVETT Walter "Matthau News Lemmon. (Part 2 ADVERTISING 365-5210 PEERLESS DENTAL LAB (Staffed by Dr. David Cowen’s employees) New Dentures and Relines by appointment Repairs while you wait ‘anadian Dental Ii Canadian Dental fonurance Claim processed Or. Orval Burgner, D.M.D. on Mek ‘ay — Technician st 7204 Sprague SPOKANE, Warkinnae — (509) 928-9337 HEROES Sgt. Schultz Ia ordered to the Russian front for goot- *" “Ouirageoust (3977, Archie has been wamed by ) Cr bis doctor to lose weight. Phone 365-3889 Afternoons & Eves. tig sonalor shares an apart: ent and a platonic relationship with & achizo: 1d Archie cause phrenic young woman wh havoc al the hospital when in pregnant. 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