CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1979 SPORTS MENU compliments of Kootenay Health Spa & Pro Shop 1268 Pine Ave,, Trail 964-2110 ‘ Spo facilities Include: Sauna, Steam, Whirlpool . Bath, Check out the Pro Shop for your team unifarm and Jacket needs. MAY 15 Selkirk Senior nabs Ruth League Nelson vs, Beaver Valley — 5 p.m. Nelson Men's Fastball League Emory’s vs. Queens Trail Little League Kinsmen vs, Local 480 Legion vs, Gyros Castlegar Commercial League Turbo vs, Playmor at Cotischenia Castlegar Cubs vs. Big Rock at Inland Day-Long Bookkeeping Seminar Released by Federal Businens Development Bank Everyone in business to- day will appreciate the nved for the constant monitoring of the financial aspects of their busi- nesses, if control of costs profit improvement, is to be achieved, However, all too often, businesses encounter financial difficulty, and even failure, because of a lack of knowledge about sound, bookkeeping prac: tices. It is with this situation in mind that the Federal Business Development Bank has pre- pared a day-long seminar on kheeni Valley Midgets vs. O: at MAY 16 Grow League Castlegar VanWinkles vs, Trail Tire at Butler Park Rex Hotel vs. Genelle Snowtrails at Butler Park Nelson Men's Fastball League Savoy vs. Kelly's Trali Little League Eogles vs. Elks Kay Motors vs. Bella Tire Castlegar Commercial League Big Rock vs. Kalesnikoffs at Tarrys Playmor vs. Pass Creek at Playmor MAY 17 Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth League Central Trail Giants vs. Nelson — 5:30 p.m. Srond Lei Turlin Motors vs. West Trail Blues --- Grand Foti Turlin Motors vs. West Troil Blues — p.m, Trail Little League Kinsmen vs. Legion Eagles vs. Gyros Nelson Men's Fastball League Tudor vs, Emory's Salmo vs, Combines ‘ Grow League Genelle ils vs. Castl inkles at Kinnaird Park Castlegar Commercial League * Pass Creek vs. CanCel at Ootischenia Northwest Homes vs. Valley Midgets at Inland "MAY 18 Trail Little League Bella Tire vs. Kinsmen Gyros vs, Local 480 MAY 21 Selkirk Sentor Babe Ruth League Central Trail Giants vs. East Trail Reds — 8:00 p.m. Grow League Castlegar VanWinkles vs. Rex Hotel a! Butler Park Castlegar Commercial League Big Rock vs. Playmor at Ootischenia _. Castlegar Cubs vs. Kalesnikotts at Inland Northwest Homés'vs. Pass Creeka! Kiringird MAY 22 Setkirk Senior Babe Ruth League Central Trail Giants vs. Beaver Valley ---.4:30 p.m. Trail Little League Legion vs, Kay Motors Elks vs. Local 480 Nelson Men's Fastball League Salmo vs. Civic Castlegar Commicrcial League Big Rock vs. Playmor at Ootischenia Castlegar Cubs vs. Kalesnikoffs at Inland Northwest Homes vs. Pass Creek af Kinnaird MAY 23 Trail Little League Local 480 vs, Kay Motors Kinsmen vs. Eagles Nelson Men's Fastball League Queens vs. Tudor f Grow League Genelle Snowtrails vs. Trail Tire at Builer Park Trail Tire vs. Genelle Snowtrails at Butler Park Castlegar Commercial League Kalesnikolfs vs. Ootischena at Tarrys Valley Midgets vs. Turbo of Playmor Your team schedule will be printed here free of charge. Contact the Kootenay Health Spo; or the Mid-Week Mirror at 365-5210 Castlegar, 368-9800 Trail, 352-9900 Nelson. "that will be presented on May 30 at Mama Rosa's Restaurant in Ne All) owners/manage employees of small husines are invited to participate. P' tical instruction and on the journal, ye and many entries le: the trial balance, will be in- cluded. Registration will be limit- ed, so interested partic contact the Nelson Cha Commerce or Federal Bu: Development Bank in Cran- brook to register: for this important session. The bank’s Management Services has three main spheres of activity: Management Train- ing, Management Counsvlli and an Information Servi The Information Ser ts assistance pro aess, There i: series entitle Own Business", whi contains 17 booklets on various subjects. The Small Busine News is issued quarterly. The Management Counsel ling provided by the bank is done mainly by retired execu tives and concentrates on solv- ing the problems of small businesses, which cannot afford to employ management con- “sullants on full-time service is provided at daily rate. program, as , seminars on variot interest to busine provides management courses ial educational in- stitutions for the o Managers of small busi This Week at the Hi Arrow Shiloh Watch this page every week for events at ™ VILLAGE SQUARE By Chuck Stiles oA / Erma ‘ Bombeck So I think It's safe to'say that § lusted after a food. processor for two years, Being. practical, however, | had to Justify it. | told my husband the children would make better grades In school If thelr carrots were sliced uniformly.:I told him no one would need glasses if we got the lumps out of the white sauce. And once | got the hang of how to use all the blades, | could take in potatoes to slice for profit. He bought it. Literally. The first woek | dedicated my fife to chopping, sticing and grating. | had bags of sliced tomatoes, bags of chopped onions, bags of diced peppers, bags of soups, bays of mushrooms, bags of ground meat, bags of bread dough and if they ever made a plzza the size of the Astrodome, | had the Qrated cheese for it. My refrigerator looked like pillow city. One morning, my husband opened the refrigerator door and shut it quickly. ‘*What's that blob in there?’ “What blob?"’ “The one that is restless."* “It's pureed lettuce."” 't was clearly time to move on to the next plateau: sauces. | had bags of mayonnaise, bags of potandalse sauce and bags of white sauce. By the time t got to the chapter on breads, cakes, ang cookies, | began‘getting complaints from the family. My husband said to me one affernoon, ‘I don't know how to teil you this, but | have never trusted anything ground up Somehow | always feel they are hiding something by giving it another form." ‘What are you trying to say?"” “tam sickof sipping salads through a straw. {. cannot eat another thing that is chopped, sliced, diced, liquefied, mashed or grated." :' Maybe we could have another baby?" | asked brightly. "Well, maybe just a little more pureed lettuce,’ he sald, extending his plate. f— : NELSON'S IZ CARRIAGE | | XCOOCT SI ve sTauRanT. Tees “aM Monday to: Thasder 1148.m, - 10 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. -11 pt m. Sunday 5 p.m. - 9p. Conie and relax in our comfy cphalstared chairs and booths. Clip: this Ad for a complimentary coffee and dessert with your dinner this evening. The Audio Event of the Year | May 1 - June 2 SAVINGS GALORE ” 535 Baker § ‘NELSON * Ph. 352-3000 TRADE-IN AN ___~OLD.PAIR.OF JEANS AND RECEIVE $5.00 : OFF ANEW STYLED PAIR OF JEANS. 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Vapourex (Permax) Roll $ 6.50 +.@a, $7.50 UNSANDED PLYWOODS $$ UNOA Pulpit & Pew “by M Inisters Inthe West Kootenay/ Boundary Area By PASTOR AL LOWE: Hillerest Pentecostal Church i “Salmo ° The world of the unchurch- ‘ed would say,\"I don't go to ‘church, because ‘it's full’ of pid recta 7. oFr,."I don't believe use it is full of - These state- y ey. se iticts what they bese to be. They donot live up to, the'ide: Yhat the Word of God teache: ‘There are hypocrites in all Yacets of life, as well, Some who “are involved in the business world, politics, in family’ re- Yationships and dealing‘ with neighbors and friends are not always “above board” in hones- yy and integrity. - xf * paradoxes, tuvk about 1,500 years, the theme ‘Isconstant and central (God's love for mankind and His plan of through his finances, in obedience to the commands of God, he, himself, will receive from’ the bountiful Jesus Christ), and there are no contradictions from cover to cover, Truly all the human auth- ors, who were of many different backgrounds, and. who lived over a span of 60 vit will i indeed,, more’ blessed to, give “than to receive, Another paradox of Chris- tianity is that to live, there must' be death, even as a seed must be planted and die, before take root and were indeed inspired by -the One Great Author to maintain His ‘central theme throughout the Bible. As one studies the Scrip- tures, these “contradictions” change in form. They become Webster defines “paradox” as “a statement that seems contradictory, unbeliev- able, or absurd, but that may actually be true in fact.” ” The Bible is the basis of the Cheistien faith, and indeed i is full of parad pnly to those who have not. ‘studied it. Indeed, as vast and, as varied as ‘are the’ topics ‘contained within the’ Bible, and ‘the great number ‘of different authors involved in writing the Bible (about 40), and consider-, hs that the writing of the Bible fae which’ to the - human reason are unreasonable and * difficult to believe. and under- stand. One such fact is that to receive, one must give. When. one is motivated by love to give of himéelf, his’ possessions, or. Solar Energy Workshop ‘Offered at NE Centre “7 solar energy workshop * will be given by noted designer Eric:Clough, on May 26, at the rbarged, and advance tegistra- required. The public .is to contact the N.E.C. or _ ah vastiegar Community Com- erie Clough is a multi- ipline “environmental de- ‘signer who has hag his studio in Winlaw: for-the last 10. years. Fis: g practi¢e: includes residen- tiskand ‘small commercial archi- s well as larger scale “number. of. solar, houses in the Clough studied architec- ture at Heald College in San Francisco and landscape archi- tecture at the University. of California. He taught design and planning at Selkirk College for three years and has re- cvived numerous design awards in the U.S. and Canada. His recent. emphasis has ~ been on’ energy conservation and solar energy use in homés. He has studied active solar systems with BCIT and_ the University of Colorado, and passive systems with Passive — Solar Associates, Sante Fe, | New, Mexico. A Clough is now designing a _ Kootenays, grow into the plant that was intended. This. is a fact of nature, which is often over- looked, but is very besic to life ‘ in general and to Christianity in particular, Jeaus Christ, God. incar- nate, came to this earth to die. He came to be that sacrificial Lamb and to die that there might be life; and that life is everlasting to all who would believe that Jesus came to die for them personally and who would receive it for themselves, We, in turn, must “die” to our own desires, and give our lives over to God, for Him to ‘germinate and. nurture and cause fruit to grow in our lives, and also to make Him the’ Lord and Master over all of our lives. ° God's love for man,’ above all, is paradoxical. Why should - the Almighty condescend to show His love to man, who is’. sinful and . rebellious » toward - God? But this is what He did, _". in that while we were yet” sinners, Christ died for us.” -- God" left the glory , of heaven, niade ‘Himself of no reputation, took upon Himself the form ofa servant, was made - in the likeness of man and He humbled Himself, even unto the ‘death of the cross. s 5, Why should He. do this? « + because He is God! The salvation of our souls and everlasting life is a gift from. when it; God. This is true | prompts an action without any thought of of heaven. It. is,” Students Available for Work - Says Local Employment Centre Manpower Release The ‘end. of’ April’ has marked the end of exams and the closing of a schoo! year for mast colleges and universities. ‘This means that a number of loca! students have returned home this summer .and’ are * available for work, The Trai! Canada Em- ployment Centre for Students is now in operation, with Pat Crane named as officer in charge. As in previous years, the centre is located on the second floor of the Federal Building just above the Trail Post Office. Bonnie Pereverzoff, a stu- dent placement offices, will be in Castlegar lo assist student registrations, She will be avail- able Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at the Canada Em- ployment Centre located next to the Castlegar Post Office. ° - Students registered with” the employment centres have applications kept on file. These ‘students will be contacted and —Here’s-Something—— referred to jobs when suitable opportunities from local em- ployers arise. In the meantime, students are advised to call on organizations and: firms they think they would like to work for and inquire if students will be employed for the summer period. Employment for these stu- © dents Is Employers in the area are urged to consider their staffing needs for the summer now, Students will be contacting them shortly and need answers, Those interested’ in’ hiring atudents can contact Fat Crane. at 368-9126. Hire a A denh you'll both profit by the experience, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17,1979, Third Annual Ceramic Show at Coast The Vancouver Island Ceramic Association will be holding its Third Annual Show on June 8, 9 and 10 at the Esquimalt Sportg Centre, the first-ever for Victoria, Ceramics is a booming industry in Canada, of interest year’s youngest entrant was only three years old, while thet ae was over. 90,” = jpecial categories are vided Tor the handicapped, oR men and even for porcelain. %: ° The association is a non Island Ceramic holds a competition each year, presenting many awards and trophies at each event. Last profit Further information may: be obtained by writing to: Marilyn Fuller, 948. Jenkins Ave., Victoria, B.C, Y9B 2N7, for two reasons, One, it enables them to earn enough cash to see themselves through another school year. University is an expensive investment with tui-* tion, books, travel and living expenses to consider. These costs demand that financial input be a considerable part of the student,’ Secondly, a job provides valuable experience ‘which is erilical when’ job-hunting fol- lows graduation. High schoo! graduation and summer holidays are just. around the corner’ in June. Therefore another group of enthusiastic students will be available, DIFFERENT _ * AXMINISTER WOOIS & COMBINATIONS. NATURAL FIBRE SISAL” CARPETING. Inquire about out 1st Anniversary Draw of a Color TV or Dishwasher. YORK CARPETS 536 Ward St. ‘NELSON. 352-5817 Peter ‘KENDALL The — Thoughtful. Person's Ghoic€ C For the Grad PARIS. European in-cut, contemporary in concept and in an exciting broad range of colours and sizes. From $150 and up. _ KOOTENAY 55 Maple St., CASTLEGAR 2 Yr. 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