B4 ae CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 22, 1981 popular night school courses offered by bet CHINESE COOKING Is one of the most courses since 1973. Pictured with her are, left to right, Mrs. Lucy Welwood, Selkirk College's continuing education Howie Welwood and Mrs. Anor Bren- department. instructor Mrs, May Chang, = nan. left, has been teaching the twite-year iv 10 WEEK COURSE in Chinese cooki ' ; held at Kinnaird Junior Secondary School, held a “graduation” night -Thursdoy when course members put on a smorgasbord dinner for their spouses. Here Mrs. Linda Dalla Lana, left, Mrs. Heather Snaywaert and Mrs. June Read Rrepare their dishes for the repast. —cesnewsFotety Burt Compbell TWO. HOURS A WEEK for10 weeks 16 local residents” have been taking a Chinese cooking courses sponsored by‘Selkirk College. A “graduation night”. was held at which nine different courses were served. Preparing, their dishes in their woks are Mrs. Thoresa Wilson, left, ': Mrs Elaine Boolinott and Mrs, Linda Moorey. ' AHEARING AID THROUGH THE WCB. -Representatives of the Workers’ Compensation Board Hearing Branch will be at the Kimbrook Inn, 2665 Warren Avenue, Kimberley, on Thursday, March 26, 1981 from 12:00 noon until 00 p.m. to provide counselling and service for + persons with hearing aids obtained through the Workers’ Compensation Board. Senior citizens : and pérsons off work that day should try to attend as early as possible. -For more information, contact your local office. —CoaNewsFote bry Burt Compbell Second:¢ément : group accepts ‘new contract: KAMLOOPS .(CP) — Ce. Workers at the Canada ment Lafarge plant here. be- came the second group in the Be province Saturday ‘to accept a new working contract late Friday and were to retiirn to. work Saturday. Twonty-three members of | the Cement, Lime and Gyp- sum Workers’ International __ - Details of the * agreement’ are sketchy, but the spokes- man said it calls for a total wage boost of 85-per-cent: over two years on a base rate of $10.14 an hour, plus a; cost-of-living allowance in the” paid second year and fully-pai dental plan. Also’ Friday about 100 unfon members at the Can- ver, voted to accept the offer, ending a ten-week strike. The strike in Kamloops began Jan. 6. Meanwhile, a strike by some 200 union members against Genstar Cement, for- merly Inland Cement, is con- uing. Doors are open at Student Centre Laura Black has been ap- pointed manager of the Stu- dent Employment Centre in ‘Trail. The Student Centre will be in the same location as last year, above the Post Office in the Federal Building, on Spokane Street. Although the Student Em- ployment Centre will not officially open until April, Black is available now in the’ Canads Employment Centre for both student registra- tions and employer infor- mation, Black feels it is important to remind employers of the. avatlavialty of students dur- visiting local businesses next week to discuss summer em- ployment needs and services available to employers through the Student Centre. The office placed over 600 students last summer, and plans have been made to in- crease that number this year. The manager of the Stu- dent Employment Centre would like to’ remind stu- dents that while the centre is one place to look for jobs, they should also check the newspaper, ask relatives and neighbors and approach em- ployers who hired them in . previous summers. However, registering early © with the Student Centre will increase their exposure to job opportunities over the summer. Black may be. contacted at Monday through Friday from 8:80 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily for job information. The opening of the Castle- gar office will be announced at a later date. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTI MARCH 25, 1981. EASTER BASKET At Verigin industries Ltd. you'll find Tomorrow's Kitchen Today - European Craftsma ship at Canadian Prices INTERNATIONAL? KITCHENS | ‘Browse around. Note the craftsmanship. The colorful faminate surfaces that are so easy to maintain. Doors and drawers that open smoothly and silently. Coun- tertops, cabinets, shelves and storage space precisely designed for a lifetime of carefree utility. Discover how beautiful: a European kitchen can be ... at down-home Cana- dian prices. * Once you've made your selection, let our ex- perienced specialists show you how to design the most functional and attrac- tive layout for your very own kitchen. "On Highway 3 at Bear Creek, Trail, B.C. : - Phone oe 6488 Complete with Chocolate Bunnies | and Assorted Easter Eggs SPRING VALUE 6. 9 Ss Crest - ee PASTE : oe VALUE “BATHROOM , TISSU 2 Ply a's - 1. : ‘SPRING VALUE Aros for 'C Che - some items may be unavailable due to suppliers shortages -TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Easter Sunday Is April 19, 1981. ' SCOTTIE ENVELOPES Blue Lined 4O's: Home's Office 40's or Business, 35's _.. SPRING VALUE Each @ y See BATTERIES Eveready Heavy Duty OTTAWA (CP) = Byl- ‘vain Fillion, a’ Chicoutim .Que., man who drown after rescuing his” four- :-year-old ‘niece. Aug. 18, “1978, has ‘been’ awarded the Star of Courage, one lof: Canada’s ‘highest: decora- Hons for bravery. F Gaverneatta ” House ° Md ” Bultion, then 22, jumped. into Lac St. Germain‘near’ ~ Chicoutimi when his niece fell into,’ the water, ‘the statement said. He field’ “her head above water until : ape e oat push her into her ‘3 arms and then, ex-.- bib he | ‘sank and 5 ried. _ technician, ana pelted 7 three crew. members tranded. for: four.-: days the merchant Tip r Bill Crosbie: Jan, 7,.1980, during s atorm.-off the coast of Newfoundland. ” He was lowered from a A note of fun aad ‘privolity ‘on the horizon is the up- coming “Sheep: to. Shawl” competition in which the Sel- kirk Weavers’ Guild plans to take part. Three teams of up to 10 people each will shear a the ‘fleece : into yarn, : then, ach weave a.shawl to ‘specified dimensions, The first team to task will be’ xed epectator sport. Bradford from the N Na- tonsls Exhibition Centre is .. arranging the contest to take place May 2 on the grounds at the Doukhobor Historical Sociaty Village. A good turn- = of. spectators and cheer- squads will. make this wecee even more exciting and” amusing. © . - The ‘competition ‘was one of, the: items. discussed at th March 18 meeting of the Sel-. kirk Weavers! Ge Guild, held in the Resker Hall’ in Robson with 18 members present. __ It’ was. decided,. at: the meeting that the ‘guild would renew its year’s membership in the. Doukhobor ‘Historical Society and keep the weav- ing ‘room at. the -village ‘in Castlegar: This year, a sched- ule.will"be drawn. up and weavers will be ‘caminitted to being there for specified pers. ‘al stature, and this is a it; helicopter onto the badly | Usting ship, got an electric shock when ‘he hit the . Ship's radio antenna, but kept going until all three "crew membera were lifted to safety, Ouellette caved a woman from drowning in the Saint]. Mai urice - River. at arolg inch to her until be. ‘to-draw hei aifts of the Medal ae are ROMP. con- stablés ‘Allen’ Hopper and Erle ‘Thorne of. Hudson . : Bay, Sask.; Robert Carter” of Mount Uniacke,. N.8.; ° Ralph: Hemphill : of Dart: mouth, N.8.; Joseph Szim- anski’ and : Robert Melis, « Oshawa, Ont; Able Ses- man Richard | Broadhead and Master Seaman Ernest. Nash’: of ‘Victoria; ‘Jessie Ann Foote of Burin, Nild.; Const... Andre’ Boivin -'of. Hull, :Que.;: Jean-Francois Lemay and Jean-Jacques ante of Laval, Que. ‘There are three Cana- dian decorations for bra- very — the Cross of Val- our, ‘the Star of Courage and the Medal of Bravery." |: iods of time. Nee Knight volunteered to set up a warp fora color gamp. Ingeborg Thor-Larsen: stated she ~ are reminded that their indi-’. would; again, put her large loom into operation there. The Lilly Bohtin workshop on tapestry techniques has been postponed nail Bs Macey 28 arid 29. Lilly Bol pestry” artist: of: venee stud: The dye.workshop planned : for April 4 fer 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. will be held at the Castlegar Community Recreation Com-.’: plex. Fee for this course is $5, payable at the time you reg- ‘ister. with the recreation commission in Castlegar. ‘The spinning workshop for, beginners slated for March 21: still has room’ for more prospective handspinzers. Interested ‘persons: may. the. Cantlegar. ‘and’: District ‘Recreation Commission office . for details, ‘Registrants. will . be under ‘the encouraging _ Guidance of Sandy Donchue ‘and Sandi Cram.: - Catherine ‘Armstrong vol: Trudeau's policies and con- atitutional changes. ‘They have shown: their ‘discontent by not electing a Liberal candidate, west of ‘Winnipeg. It is very. unfortunate that Westerners believe ‘support- ving other parties will chan; “the Liberal stand. People are misled. by politicians : who _ think the Liberal format‘can be overturned by not electing . the Liberal candidate, Others. ‘Canada, : Has pe won any m major changes with ; this type * atrategy? None what so ever! |. The one and only way to beat the Ottawa fortress is.to join the’ Liberal » party, attend | conventions make the neces:,", sary ‘changes and keep’ the © Literals ‘in’ power. witht the : policies we write. . John Crosby would’ make an excellent Liberal; he has- some good ideas but. he is wasting his time, ‘shouting . down the government. I urge’ the people of Canada’ he iin the Liberal party: pecially in the West.” We “es: perately. need. Western -rep- ‘final link guild aap for the Pacific it Handweaver's ~ vidual items for ‘the hope chest display must be woven - and ready to submit to a jury. : for the May meeting of the’. guild.:- The two now 22-inch table looms -. ordered - last’ month have arrived, and: are’ avail- able to rent: Contact Darlene McDowell for details. “Any weavers interested in seeing how 8 computer: can be programmed for weaving .. an contact: Thor-Larse’ who will arrange a sessiol with Rik Hall... Show and tell time at the’ meeting brought forth. an- . other ‘impressive - ore. of.) homespun ‘yarns, ‘sam projects planned for the con: call other lovely woven ier a other: lovely BAY. AVENUE APPLIANCES LIGHTING - SIS! We Take Trode-tns” |“ Meter feet fail : unteered’ to edit the guild. § newsletter. for the coming 4 year, taking .over - from - Jacque Hamilton, who will be. leaving for Vancouver in September. Ingeborg Thor-Larsen re- ported that plans for’ the Your Carpet. Headquarters . Lah Castlegar Chamber of Commerce -’ Sunfest (8 1 will: pea duly 18: 26. If any club, busines: organization, “ok” individual wishes to participate: in any the:form below. We are looking for events “such ‘as -€cntest: disco’s, -dances, ‘Faces, talent nights, art xchibits. events, please Name of ‘event: Name of person in charge! = . Time of event; Place of event: RETURN TO: _ Castlegar Chamber of Commerce Box’ 3001, Castlegar, B.C. VIN cd ond Mi Pat'Serson, » ‘a, Canney ott Talk @.80n, born Mal chee LANGHLE ‘ond Mei * souxonorr = Darrell" Longilfe ‘a pie Soukorolf, 57, of Pats Creek, died ‘March 13 af Castlegar.and Distriet dough r Bor March lospital, ey fa began March 15 *AAGOON — 7. Douglas Magoo ohter, bern Horch 15. Bresénting: the. ay to ger OA nursiong Danise R Be for the enoytiont SUL ond ‘here’ is" Dawn inning, nable ‘to leave their roo Women's afar to Castlegar and . patlerité watchtV. tn the patient lounge. West’ Kootenays region are submitting” forks for ate,’ ‘calligraphic painting ‘style arid intricately’ crafted mandalas ‘ touch- nos! "12m wi cape ty) resis Ms 5 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE At China Creek. Gyan Tues. Mrs, Gra erty of Froltval dled sudderjfy: t home in Vi on