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Minist Peco at are Spel ries, olowne, phone: 260-3586) oF at 17720" 87th Avenue, 4Po (aout ebay SEALED TENDERS are Invited from bonifled general contractors for the Construction of an Audio- a by th hobo Pe inteticat ‘Soclely, Ld B.C. 3081, Castle; fo cone late of a oe new brick-faced bullding, complet {ng ane development o! "the total documents are avall- in Industries Ltd. offices, Trall, B.C., phone 268- Tenders are due Octaber 3, 1978, at 5:00 p, it the Doukho- bor Village wi Mey witl_ be pbened publicly :05 p.m. The foweat or any, tender wali not necessarily be ‘eccen! ited, signed B. pie) amniaenl Discourage purchase of de-scented skunks The B.C, Ministry of Health is discouraging people from buying young, de-scent- ed skunks from pet stores because the animals are possible rabies carriers. 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That's one of the items that tickled the fancy of Ella Call Smith, a Vancouver woman .who collects funny from Ever wonder what MODULAR HOMES are all about? Sea ad on page D2. ACCOMMODATION To assist our new employees Cominco requires an up-to-date listing of available acco' ion in-the Trail, Rossland, Canadian and foreign news- papers. Poise and charm that will take him anywhere in the world A new John Travolta you might not recognize — smooth, elegant, oozing charm from every pore — is about to glide sinuously into the spotlight. The new model is even now being refined and polish- ed by Francis Lederer, a veteran Hollywood smoothie ‘who's being paid $500 an hour to kick the sweathog out of Winnie Barbarino. “We hired Francis Led- erer because-he's an expert in Playing the perfect gentle- man,” says Travalta’s press agent, Michelle Cohen. “We want him to teach John how to behave with such poise and charm that he would be accepted by society anywhere in the world.” The remake has been ‘ordered by the producers of “American Gigolo,” Travol- ta’s new movie. For the past two months, Lederer, a leading man of the Thirties, has been making twice-weekly visits to Travolta’s Beverly Hills apartment to teach the young superstar what it takes to be a well-mannered gigolo. And, as proof that he's not as dumb as he looks, Travolta has already mas- tered such intricate man- oeuvres as lighting a lady's cigarette and helping her out of a car, Lederer — who charmed such exotic leading ladies as Joan Bennett, Ida Lupino and Lynn Bari in his day as a big-screen lover — says of Travolta: “He is a truly gently man, He's an incredibly sen- Asks for crackdown British Columbia doctors are asking the provincial government to crack down on drivers who do not wear seatbelts. Dr. Mel edvorg of Nanaii the “The animal B.C. Medical A of B.C., with the ion of bats, is rabies-free,” said Dr. A.A. Larsen, provincial epi- demiologist. “It is an enviable good homes. Healthy puppies, oe agian Shepherd mix. 2139 1966 ‘VOLKSWAGEN Van, no engine, Free. Ph. 367-0438. 2/38 BUSINESS OPPT. cant name tae, reparation. ai home. For free brochure write U & R Tax School, 1345 Pembina Hwy... Winnipeg. ‘Maniteba: ay 286. No obligation. 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FOR Backhoe, oe a Taal [ny call Frank, 258-2634, te and we want to keep it that way. “We have no guarantee that these skunks were not raised in the wild or not exposed to rabies,” said Dr. Larsen. “Skunks are of parti- cular concern to us because they and foxes are the main carriers of such infection. “If rabies ever got into B.C. via these pet store skunks, it could sweep through our wildlife and possibly eventually involve human victims.” Dr. Larsen said young de-scented skunks may be very pleasant pets but, as they grow older, they often get cranky and sometimes run off to live in wild surroundings. He added that health offices are advising persons “The word “cowpoke” ori- ginated from cattlemen whose duties included poking Aah cattle in boxcars to keep them on their feet so the cars could be filled to capacity on their way to the market. pected, HELP WANTED ASSISTANT ICEMAKER required by the Castlegar & District Curling Club for the 1979-80 curling season. Experience is not necessary, but willingness to learn icemaking procedsres, and matters related to the general operati:n of a curling club, is ex- Interested a splicants may contact Club President Lloyd Ish 365-7735 or 399-4490 says his group's emergency traffic safety committee car- ried out a survey’ which shows the number of un- buckled drivers has increas: ed considerably since seat- belt . legislation was intro- duced in October, 1977. ‘He said less than 40 per cent of drivers now use their belts. The survey, he said, shows there was a significant drop in fatalities and acci- dents causing serious injuries when people buckled up after the legislation was first intro- duced. The attorney-general's ministry said 2,300 people ia B.C. have been JOHN TRAVOLTA «-. getting polished sitive person who is extrem- ely willing to learn and does it without the slightest em- barrassment. I think that’s the secret to his success.” Part of Lederer’s cam- paign to impart the smooth- ness of marble to Travolta's personality includes a con- frontation with a real gigolo, no great feat in Beverly Hills, where they can be found thigh-deep in the Polo Lounge, flicking their gold Hunhills and constantly checking their tank‘ watches. ‘The only living, talking, ° breathing beneficiary to date of Travolta’s new polish is his long-time girlfriend and pro- duction company assistant, Kate Edwards. “You know, he doesn't realize he's doing it but he keeps opening all the doors for me and he's being really wonderful,” says Kate, who's easily pleased. “He's developed all that olde worlde charm and it's lovely. Francis Lederer even taught him how to kiss 4 lady's hand. In fact, he's learning all the things that every gentleman should know.” Lederer, who made his Hollywood debut in 1984 (21 years before Travolta was born), is excited about his pupil. “Travolta is the biggest sensation in motion pictures since, I would say,” he says, “Clark Gable. He's very, very versatile and he can do any- thing. “You've got to remem- ber that he's been acting since he was three years old and that makes him a true craftsman.” Craftsman or not, Trav- olta is bound to pick up some social graces from Lederer. The star of ‘Back Fruitvale, and Castlegar areas. Rental units, including homes, apartments, housekeeping suites, etc., are needed. There is also a demand for room and board for single persons. If you have accommodations that you wish to register with us, please call Mary Capalbo at 364-4329. fomines Please Note... 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Code * (please print) Complete the above coupon and mail to: EXPRESS TICKET DRAW, Box 3007, Castlegar, 5 B.c. VIN3H4 If you have already sent in your name there is | no need to send in a further entry as your com- pleted form will remain in our Lucky Draw Box until it is either drawn as a winner or this offer is can- celled. Remember; please do not include your entry with any other contest entry (such as Diniog Guide) since only random draws are made of those con- tests and all envelopes for those contests ‘are therefore not opened. “Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. ‘Makortoft Relatives & friends gather at Makortoff-Davidoff reception Relatives and friends gathered at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor: Hotel sor. wedding on July 14, foll White pearl attire. of Beverly’ Mey Davidoff mia * Gary Ww. Makortoff. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Davidoff of Tarrys and the groom is the son of Mr, Bill Makortoff and Mrs. Mary Zaitsoff. The parents of the bride gave their -in earrings complemented her Miss Brenda Demoskoff of Tarrys' was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Misses - Loretta Zoobkoff of Slocan Park, a cousin of the bride and Lenny Davidoff of Tarrys, the bride's sister. The attendants were gowned in baby blue polyester dresses in peasant style, worn off the shoulder, with sheer pleated capes. a Doukhober at their ceremony home. For her special day, the bride “chose a gown styled with a fitted bodice, long sheer sleeves and full skirt, enhanced with face appliques. The high neckline featured a flower trim of Venice lace and the deep flounce at the hemline extended into a cathedral train. Organdy bows and seed pearls formed the dainty héaddress which two-tier elbow-length veil edged with Venice lace daisies, She carried a bouquet of red roses, white carnations and baby’s breath. Accounting offered at Selkirk College An announcement of in- terest to persons on pro- - fessional accounting | pro- grams was made by Jack “Yolland, chairman of the business administration de- partment at Selkirk College. Yolland advises that, in co-" operation with the Society of Management Accountants of British Columbia, his depart- ment will offer the society's course No. 31, “Cost and Management Accounting.”” This presents, for the first time, an opportunity for students in this area to study the topic in a classroom setting. The course, f to be taught by CG. Lenf aE? - Each wore a white picture hat, enhanced with a band of blue tulle forming a bow and. adorned with white and blue-tinted daisies. Their bouquets were comprised of white and breath. blue-tinted daisies, interspersed with baby's Best man was Mr. Gordon Popoff of Crescent Valley and ushers were Mr. Gary Davidoff, a brother of the bride and Mr. Joe Boulin of Crescent Valley. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Leonard Voykin of Pass Creek, and the toast to the secured her bride was presented by her uncle, Mr. Bill Davidoff of Pincher Creek, Alta. Following a honeymoon trip to Vancou- ver and Victoria, the newlyweds have taken up residence in Slocan Park. Musselman services held last Private funeral service _ was conducted Saturday from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home for Rob- son resident Allan Mussel- man, 95, who died Wednes- day of last week in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. was Saturday .1959,,,the Musselmans, came, the Castlegar area, where they have resided since. Surviving is his wife, Alma of Castlegar; a daugh- ter, Ada, of Ontario; four step-daughters, Mrs. R. (In- ga) Palssen, Gladys Nelson and Edith A. Henderson, all of Casth and Mra. A. Mr; born Aug. 14, 1884 in On- tario. He later moved to southern Saskatchewan where he farmed for some 30 years. In 1943 he married the former Alma Nelson and, in (Norma) Hammond of Ra- dium; a step-son, Lorne Nel- son of Prince Rupert; and six grandchildren. : Rev. Ted Bristow’ offi- ciated. Cremation followed. announces executive Carol Iregon, newly-elec- ted president of the Castle- gar District Teachers’ As- sociation (CDTA) has an- nounced the names of the ex- ecutive officers for the 1979- 1980 school year. In' releasing the names, Ireson emphasized that many of the concerng that beset the school district last year, re- main unsolved. Declining en- rollment, learning conditions and budget input are con- . cerns which the CDTA would like to discuss at. the com- mittee level. “Maintaining a good working relationship with the board and keeping com- munication channels open should encourage both. par- tles to arrive at mutually agreed upon solutions,”. she said. ‘ Supporting the new pre- sident are vice-president Robert Cacchioni, past pregi- dent Jim Norris, secretary and acmnnnctorstvohe SNR Rae wrk SCONE DAT weheieshor ag CASTLEGAR NEWS; September 26, 1979 B7 Dy Teachers association / Police Briefs The Anvil Iron Works located on Robson Road was unlawfully entered shortly after midnight on Wednes- day, according to a report by Castlegar RCMP. Police said entry was gained by prying off a sheet of plywood from a window, and a chainsaw and Billa were stole RCMP driven by Mark Davis was sideswiped by a vehicle driv- en by Mathew Rohn, but police state they will make no decision as to the respon: sibility of the accident, as they did not attend the scene, and it is presently under investigation by ICBC. The Castlegar News would lik like to David Langmuir, In charge of Agreements is Jonnifer Carter, Learning Conditions — Judy Campbell and Professional Develop- ment — Carol Couch. Geographical Rep is John Landis, Alternate — Terry Rogers, Status of Women — Charis Hodgeon and Public Relations — John Eggleton. Tolstoy to be discussed at Baha'i meeting Baha'i Release Count Leo Tolstoy and his appreciation of the Baha'i Faith will be the topic of a public meeting in Castlegar’ Montreal, Que., speaking on the subject of the great Russian writer Count Leo Tolstoy, his life, vision of religion, ‘and his knowledge and appreciation of the Baha'i faith. : Tolstoy has written two celebrated novels, War and Peace (1869) and Karenina (1877). He also is known for - his short stories, diaries, and essays. Dr. Ghadirian states: “Undoubtedly, much. of Tolstoy's power as a pro- trayer of men and events stemmed from a passionate and lifelong search for truth, a search which transformed him from a care-free young literature and man-about- town into a social reformer of herole proportions and into a spiritual leader whose breadth of view transcended Russian, and indeed Western traditions. “Tolstoy’s spiritual search attracted him to a wide > range of reformist and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. His main research interests and contributions lie in the areas human emotion and cre- ativity, trans-cultural psychi- atry; and the pharmacologi- eal aspects of psychiatry. Dr. Ghadirian's talk on Tolstoy and the Baha'i faith is open to all those wishing to attend. For further infor- mation please phone Rebecca Strouse. On or off the job Of all the injuries that workers suffer, the common. trips and slips still make up a big percentage, say experts at the Workers’ Compen- sation Board. Their regulations re- quire that worksites be kept free from liquids and rubbish ° that can cause these acci- dents. At home, remember that finally a pool.of spilled coffee or a child's toy on the stairs can cause injuries just as serious as the hazards of the work- place. Wipe up and pick up, advises the Workers’ Com- Penaation Board. the break: ‘in, Ld . ROMP report that Jo- seph Klein of Castlegar has been charged with passing on the right following a two vehicle accident on Columbia Avenue on Sept. 18. A 1979 white tractor trailer driven by Marvin Palmer, of Lister received $500 damage while Klein's vehicle had approx- imately $2,500 worth of dam- age. * 8 «© Two individuals were charged following a Sept. 18 accident involving a car and a motoreycle on Columbia Ave. and Green St. The motorcy- clist, Thomas Frost, 20,. of Blueberry Creek was charg- ed with passing while unsafe todo so, and the driver of the vehicle, Merlyn Jeffery, 46, of. Fruitvale ‘was charged with moving his vehicle while “unsafe to do so, according to RCMP. Damage to the mo- torcycle was estimated at $1,200 and to Jeffery’s vehi- cle $900. LJ * o No charges were laid according to police, following ‘a single vehicle‘accident that sent a passenger, Lydia Chernoff to hospital with cuts and bruises. Police report that a 1976 Toyota driven by Fred Barisenkoff, 21, of Cres- cent Valley sustained about $6,000 damage. * * o A mistake appeared in the Castlegar News on Sept. 19 due to an error in a police news release, and a misin- terprétation of the report. The report stated a Rohn Mathew was involved in a two vehicle accident, where- as the individual's name was Mathew Rohn. In addition it was reported that a vehicle to the involved for any embarrass- ment that might have been caused due to the report. FRANK'S Sharpening Shop CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 365-7395 Saws ® Drills © Tools Chain Saws ® Scissors Pinking Shears + Mower Blades ¢ Etc, ‘Belsaw' & ‘Foley’: eavipped ALS i Auto.-weld ‘Bandsaty Blades up to '4" wide ‘we we provide: e |e Financial assistance ~ e Management counselling (CASE) e Management training e Information on government programs for business Can we help you? See our Representative F. A. (Fred) Uwazny at: Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel, Castlegar, B.C. Tel. 365-7282 ON: October 2, 1979 £ FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 30- 11th Avenue S. Cranbrook, B.C. 426-7241 but his association, at the close of his life, “with” followers of the then little-known Baha'i faith makes an intriguing chapter to this great man's life.” Dr. Ghadirian was born in Iran in 1986 and received his Doctorate of Medicine in 1962 at Tabriz University. He came to Canada after com- pleting post-graduate train- ing in the United States to pursue advanced studies in psychiatry at McGill Univer- sity. He is a fellow. of The 6 f_ SULUELT2 DIRECTORY | R.LA., will be held at the col- lege's Castlegar campus on Thursday nights from 7 to 10 p.m. commencing Sept. 27. A minimum of 12 registrants are required but letters of intent have already been re- ceived from that number so it would appear that the course is ensured. Any others want- ing the course should send a part-time application/regis- tration form with the fee of $150 (which .covers lessons notes, text, and the Society's final examination fee.) The form tmay be obtained from any Selkirk College campus. Yolland emphasized that this is a 20-lesson course of considerable weight, and it should be attempted only by those who have a solid back- ground_in financial account- ing. 2 pec ibis nS tis The poker term “deud man’s hand” is a pair of aces anda pair of eights together. ‘This was the hand “Wild Bill” - Hickok was holding when he was shot from behind and killed in Deadwood, Dakota Territory, in 1876. R:C. APPLIANCE © REPAIR excellent service licenced 2 repairs to washers, dryers, stoves repairs to all power tools honest work at reasonable rates (ecoren CHURCH ST. DAVID’S 8 a.m. Eucharist 9 a.m. Eucharlst and Sunday School Morning Prayer on Fourth Sunday. : Robson 2nd & 4th Sunday -11:00 a.m. - Rev. Desmond Carroll 365-2271 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA _ 1401 Columbla Avenue - CASTLEGAR ganda School 10:40 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. ROBS! 1st & 3rd Sun. 9:45 a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow 9365-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST | below Gastlesica Plaza Ph. 365-6: 9:50 a.m. Sanday Schoo! 11 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Fellowshlp Service Tuesday, 7 p. vi Cottage Val Lelding,. veut Pastor SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Saturday Services Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m Pastor D. Zinner G 366-2649 — cfhow Gratitude tn Prayer —~ | ST. PETER LUTHERAN | PETER LUTHERAN st. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH . 405 Maple St. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. “Everyone Welcome’ Lowell Kindschy or Plisten to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30.a.m. on Radio CKQR ‘ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8a.m. and 10a.m. ST. MARIA. GORETTI. Genelle — 12 Noon CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Ave., South Church School 345 a.m. . Morning Worship 1:00 a.m. Pastor tra Johnson Phone 365-6762 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave. South 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 11:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery and Junior Congregration Minister H. M. Harvey CALVARY BAPTIST 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Mote! Castleaird Plaza Family’ Bible Hour a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30p.m. Wed., Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Pastor John Hilt Church Office 365-3430 ——PENTECOSTAL—— TABERNACLE 767-1st Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Sunday School 9:50 a.m. Morning Worship 1am. evening Service CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnaird Hall Sunday Bible Class and: — Worship 10 a.m. to-12 Noon Book. 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