Back row, left to right, " RECOGNITION wos given shes. “Scouts “during the . Son Banquet held e Bock tow lett to miter Richards Ble AC son and Tom Gustafson. Front’ row,: Nordic Hall. _ taf- © also receiving Michael Richa: Bronze chain. lars and gasoline easily states C.. Automobile Associ, F and (\government, depart! ents: have teamed up on a */dollar- ergy. saving | experi- tion. Tune-up, ° which was nunetnd fn ve gram "con- : by tuned-up cars ‘and tuned; ; “in drivers.” ind ‘Michael Kennedy. Th uts ent badges with Blorn Guireheon Silver chain and Tom Gustalson his Local talent makes good showing _ Festival of the Arts '80, ; sponsored by tle Nelson Music Festival Association, - was held March 10-16 in Nelson. Castlegar. and dis: . trict students who were win- ners in their cat- ‘Open: Graig Webber, 1). lass. P35 (adder 13 years) Modern: * Ann-Marie Gruden, Castlegar: (8),..— Bartok for Children No. 21; Cast! (1) egories were as follows: x Piano Class years) — Soldiers March — Album for the Young by Schumann: Castlegar (2).. Class P-5 (under 11 >: years) — Sweet Dreams — Album. for the Young by Tchaikovsky: . John Dean, Crescent Valley (3). Class P-1 (under 7 years) — Paddy Chan Castlegar (3), playing The Playful Pup by "Gass P-2 ( under 8 years) — The Itchy Ant by Marsden: Chloe Hegan, Blue- berry Creek (3). Class P-S'{under 9 years)" — Violet — Berlin/Dubois: ‘Tracy Josephson, Castlegar (3). Class P-6 (under 12 years) Teasing —. Bloch: Glenda Dooley, Castlegar (3). Class P-61 (under 10 years) — Beethoven — Ger- man Dance: Athena Chan, Castlegar (3). Class "P-63 (under 16 years) — Beethoven — Pea- sant Dance: Gerald Dooley, Castlegar (3). Class P-10 (under 15 years) — Golden Treasure — Anderson's Fairy Tales. by Bortkiewicz: Stephany Dean, Crescent Valley (2). _ Class‘ P-47 — Canadian ‘ Open: Craig Webber, Castle- gar (1), playing Etude de Sonorite by Morel. Class P-26 — Bach Open: Craig Webber, Castlegar (1), Paying Toccata in E minor. Class P-20. (under 12 years) Bach — Allemande: John Dean, Crescent Valley (3). - Class P-21 (under 14 years) Bach — any one from Twelve Little Preludes or Six - Little Preludes: Deirdre Col- Her, Castlegar (2). Class P-22 (under 16 years) Bach — any two-part invention: Jeanette Chan, Castl PA (under 10.’ " ee eta bats ‘Tune by Bar- tok. Class P88 (under 19 years) Modern: Corrie Camp- { belly: Castlegar. (1) — Dance Athena Chan, =“Ni Bartok. ‘ Class P-44 (under. “14 |. years) Canadian:: Carl Gru- den, Castlegar (2) —. ‘The Little Shepard by. Jaque; Vickie Pruss, Castlegar (1) — Joking Soldiers by Ouchter- lony. . Class P28 (under *-10 years). ‘Sonatinas: -Dina + Poohachoff, Castlegar (2) — in G b: ih Class. P-29 (under 8 years) Sonatinas: sola Dean, Crescent Valley (2) \— legretto in E — Haydn, Class P-31 (under 16 years) ‘Twelve V Vancouver’ me gas for a long period. 4 @ Don't|:-pump,the just’ to’ hear the dia are ‘oul beat this record. They ll be: driving their own cars and > recording ; fuel .consumption before and ‘after complete driver and car tune-ups... << But — don't just take their word for it — prove to yourself by doing your own ‘Operation’ Tune-up. Here's: low: ‘fer, a week or so, keeping Then} have your. car tuned . up. uk ithe: mechanic’: to check tire Drive your car as usual | eroar, and keep a light, items from the truck, take off out-of-season roof and ‘ski’ racks, : e Fill the tas tank only to the first ‘click’ of the pump f nozzle. e If you havea manual. nm, drive: in the’ transmissio ™ highest’ gear, which * wih E COURT NEWS 7 ‘Dean, Crescent Valley (1) —. Rondo by Clementi. : Class P-64 (under 17 ; years), Beethoven. — Bag- - atelle: Jeanett Chan, Castle. y Athena Chan, Castlegar (2) — Sonatina in e by Clementi. | When 5 o'clock shadow becomes 5 0 ‘clock snow. You know your're. get- ting old when: You've forgotten your army serial number, but you've memorized your social security number. You call in sick and mean You really need the nap, but begrudge the downtime. You watch TV and ogle Dinah Shore. It’s 80 years ago. this month that something you can remember happened. it “You start looking ‘into the cost-of-living figures in sunnier climates. You can’t tell one auto- mobile from another, and don’t care. Lawrence Welk becomes the moral equivalent of whoo- pee. Your all-night poker. game is over at midnight. You start going home after the bars close. You turn immediately. to the obituary page. Your bones ache, when you watch Barnaby Jones trotting after a crook. Your kids write home and ask if you need money. .You” know ,- who....was famous for “Wanna buy a duck?” You write down the toll- free number as that old gent is trying to sell you life insurance that you can’t be turned down on. i Lauren Becall visits your office and you follow -her aroynd, whistling like a fool. - Your barber, banker, lawyer and proctologist call you “sir.” Somebody asks you. how you're doing, and you feel compelled to stop and tell him, in detail. Your five o'clock shadow has become five o'clock snow. - You remember what a . curtain-stretcher is. * Results from Joy — Keillor Bridge. Club Seven tables, with an average of 84, participated in Monday night’s session of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the following results: * North-South -. First, Jim and Bev Swain — 101; second, Terry Sabourin and Hubert Hun- chak — 96%; third, Ernie Gilfallan and Irene Hess — 81%. . East-West First, Ian Glover and - Bert Tyson — 1174; second, Lorne: Musclow and Chuck Clarkson — 95; ‘third, Dr. Ron Perrier and Don Ellison’ — 81. gar (3). *. Class P-75 — Concert Recital (Open): Michael Var- + abioff, Castlegar (2). . Class P-118: (under 16 years) Quick Study: ' Ken: Cormier, Castlegar (1). - Class P-106 (under 16 years) Sight Playing: Ken Cormier, Castlegar (2). Class“P-70 (under 18 - years) Romantic (excluding ” Chopin): . Corrie Campbell, Castlegar 43) — Soaring - Schumann. Class P-76 (under 19 years) Concerto Class, first movement any concerto: Cor- rie Campbell, Castlegar (2). Class P-77 — Concerto Class (Open) own choice, first * Webber, :' movement: . Craig Castlegar (1). * Class P-102 (under ‘ 16 years) own composition: Ray; - Yule, Castlegar (1) — “After- noon in the Park.” Piano Duet o : Class P-89 (under 18. years) In the Woods by Archer: Glenda Dooley and Vicki Pruss, Castlegar.(2). | : Junior Vocal Class C-60 (boys under 9): Jude Hunter, Castlegar (1); singing “On Counting Sheep” by Grover. -Junior boys championship’ was also won by Jude Hunter. ‘Class. C-67 (girls under 9): Genevieve Hunter, Cas- tlegar (1), “The Little Green Elf” by. Di : Stringa Class “1-39 (solo under 17): Katherine Barbin, ‘Cas- tlegar (1):— Concerto No.'5: 8rd mvt. — Seitz, Miss Bar- bin also won the champion- ship in Class 1-89. ee (2h - Dean, Crescent Valley (3). Class .P-54 (under 10 years) Mozart — Minuet in C: Athena Chan, Castlegar (2). Class P-55 (under 12 years) Mozart — Minuet in F No. 5: John Dean, Crescent Valley (1); Glenda Dooley, Castlegar (2). Class P-56 (under 14 years) Mozart — Viennese Sonatina No. 6, 1st mvt.: Gerald Dooley, Castlegar (2). _ Class P-8 (under 13 years) Prelude in F By Ride- out: Kim Thors, Robson (2); Vickie Pruss, Castlegar (2). Class P-59 (under 18 years) Haydn or Mozart Sonata — one movement: Allegro or Rondo: Jeanette Ghats Gosileae. (2). lass P-738 — Impres- denon Open: . Craig Web- _ ber, Castlogar (1). Class P-69 — Chopin Your ‘Carpet Headquarters ... Carpets by Ivan Oglow _ WE'RE MOVING OUR erice 365-7771 In provincial court. March 20 Danie] Cole Thom- as, 20, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to’a charge of driving while impaired. He was fined - $350. ; 2 . La 5 . /A:male> juvenile. ap- peared and was fined.$25 for obstructing. a peace officer and $25 for. causing a dis-.. farbanes. * ‘. In es March 18 two, Robson women were “fined $50 each for failing to’keep a valid dog license affixed to their dog. Pleading guilty to th e charge were Judy’ Des-: champs and Linda Gienger.. . e * oar Heather Houline, 88, of: Robson pleaded guilty toa charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over, .08.’ : She was fined $800 or in de-* fault,20 days in jail. * Le * ., Colin Ward, 20, of Cas- tlegar was charged. with fail- ing to stop for a stop sign. He .Pleaded not’ guilty but the court ruled the incident did take place. CASTLEGAR. TENNIS CLUB GENERAL MEETING © “oc WED., APRILO Room 110 S.H.S.S. — 7:30 p.m. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME. 365-3336 (Green ACES 365-33% ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT “day is God’s Day? How particular is The, Red Crogs’ Babysitting Course will ue offered at the Castlegar Volunteer Exchange ‘: 10 a.m, - 12 noon on Monday, March 31:to. Theraday i contact Sue at 865-2412 to register. . CASTLEGAR RESOURCE DIRECTORY Do you‘have your copy. ‘of. the’ Castlegar. “Resource Directory? If not, pick one up from the . Castlegar Volunteer’ Exchange, 89: Pine “Street (above West's Dept. Store). The Directory lists all the groups and organizations in the Castlegar area ‘and is a very useful source of information. Get a copy —: find out what. fs going on in your eommunity) s ”, PYTHIAN SIS’ Kootenay Temple No. 87 Pythian Sisters will hold their semi-monthly” meeting March, on poised March 27 at 7:80 p.m. ie the Masonic ‘ Hall. TR 1S WRITTEN BIBLE SEMINAR, . Where are you going to spend Bierzity? Which God and what ’ is His Mark? Do we have a second chance? God and | Is Lifer Bible Seminar (Fri. thru at the ~ PYLE Crowe Secondary School jn Trail at 7:80 p.m. \) You ean join these fascinating Bible Marking ” ‘séasions! There is no charge. Phone 965-2649 for. further. information. SENTINEL MINOR BASEBALL All boys six and over are welcome to register for minor baseball from April-1.- 11 ‘at. the Recreation Office, Monday to Friday, 8:80 - 4:80. RUMMAGE SALE W.A. to Castlegar and District Hospital ‘will be. holding their spring rummage sale on April 18 from 7 p.m. to 9'p.m. and April'19-from’ 10 a.m:'to noon. Rummage ‘is needed.’ For ‘pick-up, : pl phone “365-8802, 35-8148, ‘865-8821, ‘845-67: 365-2608. a Beye Coming events of Castlegor. and Dl: organizations are listed here through the courtesy of |. ~ Canodian ‘Cellutose’s Celgor Pulp and Celgar Lumber: Divisions. Please submit notices directly to bance y News by 5 p.m. Mondays. ou A Public Service of Celgar Pulp Division and Celgar. Lumber Division Canadian Cellulose ® Too ‘High Monthly. Paymen * Too High Down Payment? “Quit WORRYING - _WE HAVE THE ANSWER , . Now you can ‘pay as little as 233, 000°° DOWN (inci. AND BEST OF ALL - 11% - 13% INTEREST on assumable:mortgages or new agreements for sale. tices from $49,900 eligible for B.C. Gov. $2,500 Grant a honoree trip ‘to: Miami Beach 3 and _bakets of, blue, carnations vand white spider an.ocean cruise to the Bahamas followed: th Dec: 28 wedding of Elaine Marla Kanigan and Michael 'M. ‘Davidoff. In a ‘traditional Doukhobor wed ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.; Nick H. Kanigan' “Master: Mark. i Gordon!Semen lends and: rel, h Completing’ the ‘wedding party were, Kanigan ‘and best man Mr. off, dat the ihe present tion apeceh by low, Mr., Sylvest's itlegar. ‘Kiwanis The: Cast ‘3Club is fortunate indeed, to hay had:as one'of its long Sylvest continued to'do on “behalf of his community was . - interrupted by his untimely . - : death. - However, : our club . iwas very. impressed ‘by. the .., letters received .from a di- - .- verse section of our commun- ity.-in. support: of Aage's nomination for. this annual » award, from ‘his co-workers it the West Kootenay Power a -and Light Ltd. where he was chief: engineer. and. was well ~ ‘Hked frespected by :his fellow , workers, ° from ' the Women's: Auxiliary; to. the .: Winlaw gave their’ daughter’ in marriage to’, Brilliant’ Cultural Centre for the reception, * the soa of Mr; and pire: Mike W. Davidoff of. Castlegar. _ 1 The bride wore a two-piece blouse and skirt ensemble of sheer lace embossed ‘in In peut where Ms Peter’ Voykin was. master’ of dedication to the groom, ‘the ride’ and her two. sisters, : Mra. Laura delicate rose motif, with an underlay of bridal -'Katelnikoff'and Mrs. Florence Kinakin, sang. satin. Scalloped edging was featured at the gal A traditional shawl coordinated with the dling Schg,” whi ‘and she carried a bouquet of Samantha ri and. white spider mums, interspersed’ fern and‘ cedar. Maid of honor’ Miss Marla\ Kinakin, niece of the bride, wore a similar ensembié ‘blue sheer over satin and carried a bouquet of Flowergirls, Misses Colleen Kanigan’ and Nikki Kinakin, also the. bride's nieces, held avidoff. . ‘Mrs. Davidoff Ootischenis. “It's Just a Matter of: Time.” . Miss Venie Plotnikoff sang “The ‘Wed: Cr and ;District “Hos- ; pital; as well as other: friends. who were ‘involved in his service to the community. ‘CIs would’ like | to touch: “briefly on a few of the events - that « influencéd ° the history “melting | the his: out that Eaton's «We know. it! today, and in which: Aage ‘Sylvest’ was a time when . ‘Castlegar and Kinnaird were |: ges, no hospital, ‘no ‘akating rink,’ and no, college, and very little’ ofanything else. The building *: of the old skating rink was a monumental task, when you consider that all the funds for ‘its ‘construction were’ to be erative effort by the . People of of Castle ‘and Kin- d,, with Cominco ‘makin, 4 of; the rink imissing, ‘and (the. ice surface freezing one day and next? > This proved to be an; impossible task and yet: there! was no money ier, a freezing plant... | this point Aage found :Vancou- ver were closing down its grocery department:and bad an enormous ‘freezing plant which they were prepared to donate. to our: project, with one. stipulation.’ We had. to. ‘dismantle: the plant‘and' re-_ move it at-our cost. : was donated’ the ,use * thelr’ trucks) and® our‘ crew aneouve equipment’ was’ taken ‘down and te-assembled in our rink, ‘ This: '; equipment 'con- tinued to make Ice for over 20 years nd is ati we orking and making ‘ice da; Aas talents were once to good paren a and we. find Aage Bylvest involved.in the! group’ who Planned: Bromoted and. built Seer board to see the fob . to completion. y eral y y. council Sarid th tation of some major works programs, with Mr, Brivest ae aig alderman. or mayor. : His’ e 7 always directed to petite ‘the best valu th 6 taxpk ye sure however that’ ‘privilege to serve with Aage Bylvest:.. zt our elty council, th ae ‘B PLACE Y : plas i ‘the Castlegar News. avtomatical y run; ‘in the Mid-Weel ‘Mirror. UR ACTION AD I sfobsty A’ group of lun ile young Terry -to. the ‘bride and | were, presented, by the maid of honor: ie -groam’s. brother, . Mr. Andrew : Following their honeymoon trip, Mr. and ° have taken up residence in: Funeral service held “Community TV for Mrs. ce Gathering Louise Schnei- District Hospital. -She-was born April 19, ‘ 1896 in Rossland and moved to Deer Park in 1918, where sho. had -resided ‘until -her * salt Mrs, Schneider ‘was pre-: C. Schneider deceased by: her husband, William, in: 1956. Surviving ., is, Viewing was held” hase day in’ the chapel. of’ the::- Castlegar’ Funeral Home.» ’ Cremation - followed, with Castlégar Funeral’ Home in care of arrangements. “Celebrates birthday * Minto Chapter. Order of othe: ‘Eastern Star celebrated “its 26th birthday on Tuesday -- evening in‘the Masonic Hall.’ *. The chapter was consti- tuted in ‘March 1964, ‘with Mra... Clara ‘as. the first ‘Worthy Matron.” Mrs. J. Donnan, Worthy Matron of Minto Chapter, . opened the meeting by intro- © ducing Mrs. H. Schellenberg, -» Past Grand Matron of British » Columbia ‘and. the © Yukon. Grand‘Honors were then ec- ‘corded ‘to her. «' <> ).Mra. L. Buffett,a grand - “representative, was also in-_ troduced and welcomed, as | ACCESS TELEVISION -. 5:40—Castlegar Library story time with Judy. + Wearmouth. | —A . Cappella Singers: 3 1980 concert held: at _, the Trail Junior High. :30—Emotions “80" — Cas- tlegar Figure Skating - Club’s. ice carnival -sheld Saturday. : % ‘Tuesday's meeting,of : ‘Castlegar city council. oy TBA, — Poets of ‘th Mark Mealing of Cas- tlegar and Ms. Horn- by. of -Nelson. This to be aired program right after council. : “day! ‘cake which was cut. by Mrs. J. Donnan. For the record .. The Castlegar] ‘News last week erroneously. reported “that local= school trustee Stewart’: Webster voted | against, after