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The motel management course covers personnel poli- cies, front office, guest re- ception, guest accounts, housekeeping, property maintenance, purchasing and marketing. Soviets prepared to accept some inspections STOCKHOLM (AP) — spections, - dor Oleg Grinevsky told the opening session in Sweden. Delegates said the 35-coun- - try conference appeared set to reach an East-West agree- ment before it closes Sept. Lottery numbers The $1-million winning numbers in Sunday's Super Loto draw were 3786932 and 3406429. The five numbers drawn Saturday night in Lotto B.C. were 8, 9, 21, 23, 37. The bonus number was 39. There were no winners of the jackpot pool of $150,000. The second-prize pool, $1 ki Next Saturday's jackpot will be not less than $150,000. “We could . . . agree to the building conduct of on-site in- the risk of war in Europe. It ” Soviet Ambassa- brings together Canada, the United States, and all Euro- pean countries except Al bania. A western diplomat, who insisted on anonymity, said the change in the Soviet position on the on-site in- issue could have implications for other East- Annual benefit for * Vallican centre A horse logging demon- special occasion, the stration, magic show, singing IMAGES Ad Hoc Singers, and square dancing are just a who have just released their few of the events this year at first tape — Never Turning the 15th annual benefit of the Vallican Whole Community Centre in the Slocan Valley. The Sunday benefit opens Back, and the square dance tunes of Dick Pollard and Gail Bearham with callers Cunningham. The auction includes work by some of the Kootenays’ Velisek and his team of Per- The scale of such movements was being discussed. Grinevsky told Tuesday's meeting that “by all logic, in- spection should cover such concrete types of notifiable military as rt tht k will be in the Our special guest in the park this weel wi form of a long, slithery serpent. Max Frobe will be bringing his pet boa constrictor out on Sunday for a talk on the life and habits of snakes. Come on out to Syringa. All programs at the Amphitheatre ar otherwise THURSDAY 8:15 p.m. “High, Wild and Remote” — slide presentation on backpacking and scenery in the high country. FRIDAY 10:30 a.m. “Edible Plants Walk” — discover the plants that you can eat and how the Indians used them. 8 p.m. “Kutenai Indians Through the Seasons” followed by some slides. talk SATURDAY 2 p.m. Children's Program — Skin and Skull display. Meet at the adventure playground. 8:15 p.m. Film Night “Old Woman's Camping Trip" — for kids and “Frogs, Snakes and Turtles.” SUNDAY 2 p.m. “Serpents of Syringa” A talk on the life and habits of snakes by Max Frobe, including a demonstration with a live boa constrictor. Come to the public beach. 8:15 p.m. “Very Important Plants” — slide show on edible and useful plants of the area. MONDAY 2 p.m. “Backpacking and Wilderness Survival” — An introduction to equipment and safety when travelling in the high country. Meet at the playground-picnic area. 8:30 p.m. “Up in Smoke” and “Evolution” — films. encarta seta me Castlegar woman RCMP graduate Const. Lorry Harshenin graduated from the RCMP Academy at Depot Division in Regina, Sask manoeuvres, movements and Marcia Braundy and Bob be of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Har- shenin of Castlegar, was born and raised in Castlegar where she attended Stanley Humphries secondary school, graduating in 1979. In September 1979 she Linden Haunt, silk scarf by Sharon Pawliw, as well as cherons. || bers for $100,000 each drawn | in British Columbia's Pacific Express lottery 965976, 504084 and 173290. were: =| The free play winning num- sf ber was 4. AUTO BODY & REPAIR WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Complete Car and Truck Repairs AUTO BODY & P. 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QS SALES & SERVICE —. 365-7145 1050 Columbia, Castlegar CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:30 p.m WEDNESDAY NIGHT AWANA = Chi ae ens Pr rogrom Kindergarten to Grade Study &Proye —7 p.m. Church 365-3430 Pastor 365-6170 fr CHURCH DIRECTORY The enter also includes CKaslo's Sleightly Magic, starring Dale Morris and Susan Olsen, who recently appeared at line-up hand weaving by Guatemalan refugees, woodwork by - Nelson's Multicultural Festi- val, Castlegar singer Steve Baal, Slocan Valley native ended on a positive note last month with East-West agree- ment on notification involv- fudge ing military air activities. The Conference on Con- * fidence-and Security-Build- and Disarma. Pam Evans, who sings with year went to competing the 2 cappela group Party bidding teams who joined Fever in Vancouver and re- forces to contribute $200 to turns to the valley for this the community centre. FULL GOSPEL ANGLICAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIP 1401 Columbia Ave. Sunday Services 8:00a.m’8 10.000.m, | eee SOP) Rev. Charles Balfour Below Castleaird Plaza 365-2271 Phone 365-6317 Pastor: Victor Stobbe Phone 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — Sunday School 9:45 a.m ‘Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Fellowship 6:30 Wednesday: Bible Study ond Prayer 7:00 p.m Thursday Youth Meeting 6:30 HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 meee ‘GRACE PRESBYTERIAN! 2605 Columbia Ave. Parish Purpose: “To know Christ and moke Him known’ Pomeeeesesheieeia EVANGELICAL CHURCH 914 Columbia Ave. Family Worship Service 10a.m Bible Study & Prayer Tues. 7:30 p.m Pastor:.Tom Mulder 3 365-2281 CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 0.m Morning Worship iam Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC Rev. Herman Engberink Ph. 365-7143 WEEKEND SERVICES Seturday 7 p.m Sunday 8 ond 11 o.m ST. MARIA GORETTI GENELLE Sunday 9:30 a.m OF CANADA 2264-6th Ave 14 Blocks South of c K & A TIRES LTD. 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