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Commercial Printing © Envelopes Letterheads © Business Cagle © Wedding lavitutions « fate Pies ° Brochures Computerized Typesetting, Creative Art, Layout and Design “Where Quality and Service Both Count” CASTLEGAR NEWS Commercial Printing gl 365-1266 Ge i = with a Large Crowd for the Official Opening ef the $2 Million Casticgar and District Areas and Castlegar has been select- ©€ as one of the 15 ‘sited for ~ public meetings to be held by the of Education Committee To Meet Here Oct. 25 ‘Technical and Trades Training ‘will provide guldtiines for new t be The along with recom- fons from the Commis- and community education. The Castlegar meeting will bo held Oct. 25, ‘ A background paper, to be the basis of discussion at the meetings, has been prepared by the committee and is now being distributed to those involved in eontinuing and community edu- cation and to others who may be interested in submitting briefs. Chairman of the committee which is probing all uspects of continuing and community edu- cation, Dr. Ron Faris, said the paper “is intended to stimulate thinking not to limit it.” “The paper attempts to strengthe! questions about future policy,” commented Dr. Faris, the de- partment of education's super- intendent of communications, + who is also. responsible for continuing and community edu- cation. | i “Our committee hopes that those concerned about adult education in B.C. will take the comment on this No Loto-Canada Says Four Wester Provinces P Grace McCarthy says that the four ‘provinces ~ will “not i in the sale of Loto- Canada tickets, but that British Golumbians will be able to ONCE AGAIN! standing with the federal government to meet the intent to fund part of the Olympic deficit from the national lot- tery, and La the same time to activities in B.C.” Mra. Me- Carthy said. w new. Western Express™ lottery will October... § Operated by the Western Foundation, Lottery the Western Express will fea~ tone $2 eases sod fOr a every two weeks. The first ~ prize will be $50,000, the second 000, and so on. British Columbia, Sas- katchewan and Manitoba hat ‘Result in ‘Hot Wires’ A potential disaster could be in the making if a reoc. ‘Now Under New Ownership City Centre Motel and Restaurant. ‘Your Hosts: JOHM sod AGNES JANZEN. - Formerly of Calgary, Alta. i _ friends and Relatives Visiting? for Them Wetll Provide C: CITY CENTRE RESTAURANT © am. to 10 pus. Mandsy to Saterday 4 p.m. to 10 pm. Sendsys! |: Licensed — New Menu — Family Prices “We Cater t0 Construction | Firms, Weddings, ‘Small Groupe.) 72" pore er a sulators and conductors does investigation. The RCMP beve asked if any person hears any shooting to please contact the detachment. as “Announcement | C.C. Lenfesty CGA, R.LA, wishes to announce the opening of a public accounting practice on Sept. 13, 1976, under the ‘name of C, CLentesty & Co. % - gues eltied Genel Accautants "609 Columbia ve. Cetpgar, Be iS Phone 365-3011 importa#t aspect of our edu- +s vational system.” ated by the department in June to make recommendations to Education: Minister. Dr. Pat McGeer on possible sion on University Programs in Non-Metropolitan “Areas and the Cc on Pp y to introduced to the legislature, Dr. Faris said the com- mittee hopes to present its report to the minister in late Savings Boods Are Available Through . Payroll or Installment ‘The. new fall series of Canada Savings Bonds will of- fer an average annual yield of 9.13 per cent to maturity in 1985, Finance Minister Donald 8.'Macdonald has announced. Coupons in the 1976-77 series will yield 8-1/2 per cent in the first year and 9-1/4 per cent in each of the remaining eight years of their nine-year term. 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