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Per Game Guaranteed $] 00 on Early Birds $30 Per Game on Regular $20, $22, $26 packages crnilable Sunday, March 1 cooreneed °3 OO viciown 5) Let's celebrate! Bring your Cabbage Patch dolls or your favorite teddy bears and we'll give them a birthday party they will never forget. This party includes a party snack, games and we can’t forget the birthday cake! You must pre-register at the rec- reation office. The big day is Per Game on Early Birds Learn the ABCs of help. This course will teach you how to deal with most of the accidents that take place in the home. You will learn to effectively recognize and Per Game On Regular For More Information Call 364-0933 HAIRLINES is now presenting Scratches’ California Trained Manicurist © Award-winning Exotic Nail Art e 5 Years competitive experience Recreation news treat minor cuts, burns, falls and other home injuries. If you care for other people in your home then this course is a must. Date: March 11. Time 79 p.m. Fee: $5. Fitness Classes Starting March 2 you can register for the following fitness classes for half price. Power Aerobics, AM aerobics, Tone It Up, AM and PM, Robson, Tarrys, Pass Creek and Blueberry Aer- obies, and Circuit Weight: Training. Don't forget about Friday Fitness and ARTISTIC HOPE . supply all food and clean BOOK DONATION . society presents six books on famih + + creating a world on paper to le with the basic needs of Shatter, in water, Colin Pryce, Castlegar Multicultural Society, presicet of the rca) students - The Castlegar Multicultural life to the morning drop in fitness library. Rep the library from through an art project at Castlegar Primary School, 150 students benefitted from Pyrce’s expertise during the week. Approximately left, are Dosie Crawtord, Pat tivingsto Blydo. Making the presentation are Alexa, Turn Elizabeth Voykin and society president Colin Pryc nd Elaine trophy for the largest Dol- ly Varden caught on the Arrow Lakes. Santurbano landed a 21-pound, 1'- ounce fish. It was Santurbano's award. Other award winners in- cluded (score in brackets): First Place Awards Sr. Whitetail Deer (Typical) — Dave Yaseniuk (187 7/8) dr. Whitetail Deer CPR Sotep. Xaaew: iuk (184 1/8) * Sr. Mule Deer (Typical) — Lino Grifone (157 4/8) Jr. Mule Deer (Typical) classes. For more informa- tion call the recreation office. Dog Obedience Dog Obedience classes start March 4 at the complex. Dogs must be six months or older. There are 10 lessons for $25. A good opportunity to teach your dog basic obedience on a leash. Regis- ter soon. Bartendering for the Home If you like to entertain at home or are just interested in learning how to_ properly make basic and fancy drinks, try this program. You'll get the opportunity to learn how to mix drinks and have the chance to taste your creation. This program runs March 9-11 and costs only $20. The Castlegar Home Sup- port Guild held its monthly meeting Feb. 16 in conjunc- tion with an in-service train- ing session. More than 30 home support workers were present in the Castlegar Health Unit. Three home support work- ers, Edna Mokonen, Faith Bonthron, and Maureen Sal- ekin, have returned from at- tending Congress '87 in Van- couver. They attended sem- inars on Understanding Memory, Dealing With Our Home Support Own Feelings of Loss, The Facts About Osteoporosis, Families In A Changing World, Solving Problems in Disturbing Behavior, Prob- lems of the Frail Elderly in Our Communities, the Frac- tured Family, and Emotional Self-Defence. They have sub- mitted a written report to the Home Support Guild, as well as to the board of direc- tors. A planning committee was formed for the upcoming Home Support Day to be held holds meeting in Castlegar at the end of May. Home support workers from throughout the East and West Kootenays attend a day of seminars in the host community. This year's theme is At Home and A Support Worker Too. Semin ar topics are Stress Mana. gement, and Assertiveness Training. This month's in-service training was presented by Alf Clausen and Nick Morris of the Workers Compensa- tion Board. Material covered intluded chemical safety and The R-2000 home is here. Why settle for anything less? DEMONSTRATION HOME back injury pi Nick Morris stressed that safety is an attitude and req- uires concentration. He said safety is not an automatic reaction but requires an an- alysis of the hazards in the job. An awareness of the en vironment and how you could quisite to safety, he added. Safety is taking the time to do it right. Morris said that with chemical safety, know the chemicals you are dealing with, that is, read the label, the precautions, directions and the first aid treatment. Secondly, he said know the job and its possible hazards points. The ultimate goal is to establish safe work proce- dures, he added. Alf Clausen said that back injury prevention can be summarized by 8.A.C.K.: Bend your knees; Analyze, look at what the problem is, discuss what you are going to do about it, then do it; Concentrate on what you are trying to do; Know what it is you are trying to do. Next month local lawyer Anne Jones will be speaking possibly get into a dang situation is a- vital prere- on the legal implications of aging. — Roger Briscoe (49 6/8) Sr. Elk — Larry Ingham (870 2/8) dr, Elk — Jesse Yasen- iuk (812 7/8) Me (Northern) — Ingham (124 5/8) Moose (East Kootenay) — Fred Wacheck (86 3/8) Sr. Black Bear — Lino Grifone (17 15/16) dr. Black Bear — Dwayne D'Andrea (16- 1/16) Sr. Mountain Goat — Don Paul (52 4/8) Jr. Mountain Goat — Ian Mason (44 6/8) Rainbow — Leo Bosse (18 Ibs. 4 oz.) Dolly Varden — Vince Santurbano (21 Ibs. 1'/ oz.) Second Place Awards Sr. Whitetail (Typical) — Brad Spender (111 4/8) Jr. Whitetail Deer (Typi- third time he has won the TOP FISHERMAN . . . Vince Santurbano accepts Lampert plaque from Association president Fred Wachek. - cal) — Dwayne D'Andrea (116) Sr. Mule Deer (Typical) — Les Gyurkovits (156 6/8) Sr. Elk — Ken Yaseniuk (309) - CosNews Phot Sr. Black Bear — Dave Anderson (17 9/16) Rainbow — Fred Wach- ek (5 Ibs.) Dolly Varden — Bosse (9 Ibs. 9% oz.) Leo TOP HUNTER .. « Don Paul aci AWARD WINNERS . . . (top rear, from lett): Lino Gritone, Vince Santurbano, Ken Yaseniuk, Don Paul, Les Gyurkovits, Dave Yaseniuk, Roger Briscoe, Larry Inghham); (front, from left): Brad Spender, Dwayne D’Andrea, Fred Wachek, lan Mason, Jesse Yasneiuk and Ray Bosse (accepting Leo Bosse). — CosNews Photo _ ts grand aggregate Fred ek trophy from A‘ pr — CasNews Photo “The five winning sihitg drawn Saturday night in Lotto B.C. were 1, 11, 12, 14 ‘and 25. ‘The bonus number’ ~ was 40. The winning numbers for $100,000 each drawn ip Brit- ish Columbia's Pacific Ex- Sided Aettery worm SebTi, Ue29TT and 001396. The free play winning number was 0. In the event of a discrip- ancy between these lists and the official list of winning ‘numbers, the official list will Your Cast cotlecting ath ments Your Carrier is Collecting ir News carrier will now be Renee 9 Ste paper Yer. the pest wody when he he or she me colle Ey Lge pers ype money Schmidt heads NDP By CasNews Staff Ron Schmidt has been re- elected to his fourth term as president of the Rossland- Trail NDP Association. Schmidt, part of the United Steelworkers of America staff in Trail, won the post by acclamation last week at the NDP’s annual general meeting. “We've got a good, strong executive this year,” Schmidt told the Castlegar News. “We've got a lot of work ahead of us to do in terms of fund raising to pay off the election debt.” Other officers elected to the 22. be: i the Hotel Vancouver. Schmidt said there will be strong support for Mike Har- court, provincial NDP leader- were: Rick Pongracz, vice- president; Mike Eso, secre- tary; Lily Popoff, member- ship secretary; Dennis Blat- chford, organizer; and Rick Georgetti, treasurer. The 66 NDP members in attendance also selected 13 delegates to attend the lead- ership convention in April at ship at the con- vention. Harcourt is the only member to announce his can- didacy. “T think the only reason no one is running against Mike is because he's very good,” said Schmidt. “He's won his election (as a Vancouver MLA), he’s been in politics for years and he'll be a big asset to the party.” Presents. . 2649 CASTLEGAR vin 281 a.¢ AR NEWS CASRUGAR BC vee me CASTLEG, 0 Damage 3007 ALCON PAINTING & DECORATING 368.3563 Gary Fleming Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE 365-5210 e 7 Day guarantee COMMUNITY Bulletin Board Acrylic Wraps; Open Mon. PRO-LIFE SOCIETY INTERVIEW Monic: ad to Sat. 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