a PhotoF ILE A BRIDGE TOO FAR _ The sudden dump of snow only made walks Island that much better. It made for some pretty pictures as well. cross SEASON _ The memorial cross at Kinsmen Park tells the story of winter. It wasn't so long ago that softballs were flying instead of snowballs. SL awto LABOR OF LOVE _ Silvino Carreiro had little trouble adjusting to winter's latest roar. The Castlegar resident spent his morning with his homemade shovel clearing his driveway. Through it all, though, Carreiro insisted: “it looks lovely. Just like Christmas.” Discouraged by Thursday's blast from Old Man Winter? Not Shamou. The playful German sheppard used the opportunity to take his master for a walk. Now who's leading HARRISON aturday, December 14, 1991 QUICK CLEAN UP Acrane with a magnetized lifter did the trick as a CP Rail employee picked up and piled some scrap metal in the company’s yard Wednesday afternoon ‘s CASTLEGAR Bi mazpa 713-17th St., Castlegar DL. 7956 CALL NOW COLLECT 365-7241 MAZDA—IT JUST FEELS RIGHT! Just Arrived! Exciting New Line Chip & Pepper Clothing 4-6X & 7-16 Gift Suggestions Fuzzy Wuzzys — From North Vancouver — For the Entire Family EMPLOYERS Co-op Education students can provide you with competent and productive short-term employees. Business Information Systems students are available for 4, 8 or 12 months. Students expertise include: + Programming — Pascal, C, dBASE IV + Systems Analysis + Operating Systems and Management + Data Base Systems + Hardware and Communications + Application Programs -Role of information systems in business, problems solving, accounting, marketing, financial management, organizational behavior. Other programs in a co-op format are: - Accounting/Finance + Marketing/General Management Call today for top notch, reliable help: Contact Dexter MacRae, Manager Co-op Ed, 365-1280 Linda Green, Co-ordinator Co-op Ed, 365-1228 Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 31 Phone 365-7292, Fax 365-6568 ao lamtats iheN@Ws “s.scc"_ 365- 2212 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH | PLEASE NOTE: Copy pelgeshtherandhbed orga changes taken once per CHURCH OF GOD PASTOR: BOB MARSH month only. Deadline is the 2404 Columbia Avenue — SUNDAY mansTRY _ last Tuesday of each month, se |. — Bible School peti Worship for the following month. ir Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 Prayet Youth Nights Fridey & Sunday EVERYO! ST. VID'S ————————— COME ANGLIGAN CHURCH GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 614 Christ 2605 Columbia Ave. 8 A.M— HOLY COMMUNION TRADITIONAL Morning Worship 10 A.M. FAMILY EUCHARIST 11:30 a.m. AND CHURCH SCHOOL NURSERY AVAILABLE UNITED CHURCH NURSERY AVALABLE > OF CANADA bes 2271 or 906-0720. 2224-6th Avenue To know Civist and Make Him Known PRR cheoteaselh grstssachari sence aaa aie eeneeneenemnanmiemenmianialll 10 a.m. Worship ST. PETER LUTHERAN SW 'gnedies | ATTEND THE LUTHERAN y H CHURCH OF CANADA YOUR CHOICE 713-4th Street Office 365~: PASTOR GLEN BACKUS Rev. Murray Garvin 24381 ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbie Ave. Trail 364-0117 [ NEW LIFE Regular Saturday Services pret] ASSEMBLY Pastor gorictisl Malarek 602-7th Street on -6th Avenue Youth Explosion PASTOR: Stan Block- 365-7201 365-5818 PASTOR STUART LAURIE * 965.3278 " — SUNDAY SERVICES — “FALL CELEBRAT ible teoching for oll oes ‘Annon-denominational fomily church preaching the word of foith!