or ‘that: ‘binild © that: will F the. work" is: oat ‘ oa It's: difficult ‘COST: $3: 3 es i ‘LOCATION: Castlegar Campui Selkirk ie tallcge many eons ‘and gro EGISTER: Emu By Nev. ‘with Con: nving Education nS 7: 5 done *it® already: We. Kristiansen’ pointed *’ out i that of the additional, ation Society “seumn cousce gin rehabilitatin Box 1200 a Castlegar; B.C. f to $26,487: to ei damaged building.” “unge Appledale Parks Board “int } cent to bring Castlegar back: utes Bi S gold veoh a recentimnaloc nr chaee ane tucttaling 3 » at thi ricloulously. fow prices shown here. "The-only ; “stipulation is that you can only order amaximum ofS chains and you must have your ordar Inthe rvail witht 3 days of this ad In “These beautiful chains wnt ber you within 2—4 weeks. ; eles nae elas ate \dmajied. to of a lifethne. These cl ‘are 14K Gold and come in pither 15 of 18 | engths.:ACY:. TODAY! T.F. Merchandising Unitd., P.O. Box'109, twish to order 745" 44K Gold ‘chain tam ordering within the 3 day time period.” am enclosing $5 for each 15” chain or $6 for each 18" chain. lam enclosing 50¢ to cover postage & handling: = i Please’send me your FREE, itl oe Dyes Narag please find my: Address, # City. vel oo uy! within 3 days: ke Grove, N.Y. 11755 — 18" chains. : ‘weeks tt giro ‘These beat chane would make great lt. ¢ week from 100. min- ‘dra hrough ;'the!: B.C; Heritage ‘Trust, with’a more substan: ‘tial |\grant’‘ under, considera- d materials. ited by. our, extremely high toms -tariffs and our’ ex- pas bats) whatsoever .with the desire. ” per cont to75 per cent/25 per Septe \ber :1883 ‘to’ 80' min-. ‘States, there is little general: enthusiasm for such ‘a’ union. sti ic SThis. union : {a both | nec- $11,549: to ‘relocate supply ‘for the Nakusp, Springs and build ‘minia »_ Feseryolr at intake, Vand ; District: 'e Slocan: Communit ' pital and Health Care Soci 9,764 to renovate bi of a) large number: of Can. providing. Trade, Dixon ‘said that cur-. make state-\ rently, and for ‘some years their cee | both teachers and® support legal re-. staff to. take an. extended Thankagiving weal 16 (CUP! cision we would consider it one’ of ‘the ‘restraint days ; But ‘according to .CUPE, the board, would be contra. vening seniority clauses * the :.contract | if it di “inelude:the ‘16 employees in the extra layoff hristmas. “This ’ is" true,” d.| He ‘later added "We ‘ thought they (CUPE) would’ go along with it (the. board’ 8 ‘How. can you, reimburse: them “because they took the. xf A dey off?” ‘she said. : “Choose from 18 flavors: (includes 3 diet). Offer good: on 24 — 10 oz. bottles 12 — 300 jhoriles . Mon. -'Sat.,.9.a.m.- 6 p.m. Prk Jam. 109 Pom Sundays 12 noon fo, 4 p.m ; 1458 Columbia Av “A BT-year-old Robson man ‘died as a result of injuries { sustained in‘a‘s E | accident on Broadwater Road: i Saturday. Castlegar RCMP 2 . the’ vehicle, driven by’ Dale.’ Jenner, : apparently left. Broadwater. Road’ near. the ~~ ‘: Keenleyside Dam ‘and struck “a\‘culvert.' Jenner .“was’. the. PB sole occupant of the. vehicle, RCMP. and © Coroner. Paul Oglow ‘are continuing their. ‘ P favestigation, - % ee : i Gaailogar ROMP invest. :. gated 14 complaints over. the |: which | resulted ‘sions and two liquor seizure: " MAXINE COOPER <1: City of Castlegar: schoo! trustee candi | voters of ‘School District No. 9, Iwill be ‘an effective school 1 : College.,L.am also.a property’; owner, and-a ‘taxpayer, and : like other, r taxpayers, 1 expect, good value for my. Since the. time: Gur far family moved. into : this district; in; _ 1976, I have been an: active: open, honest tines’ c) ion’ betwee! of-an education’ for: my.’ children” and -for all children. in’ th “gchool system:::In order. to -achieve |; this,/goal “I)- hav become an advocate of, chil dren _, with learning: disabil- ities. Tjam.a member “of, ‘the Orton Dyslexia Society anda. director: of. the Fruitvale., Trail-Castlegar branch of the, Association for Children with Learning. Disabilities. As an. active member of these orga-; school: personnel ‘and.’ truss: “tees, to meet future needs The public, I believ. face the ; truth, : less more; or the same’ — less’ actually less. The: board: of school ‘ trustees: must: make clear political decisions, ° in. consultation with the; public, "regarding changes that, have to: be made’ and’ administra- tors must develop'a process to share accurate information and provide opportunities’ for , Thave p: in “and: ‘seminars in Calgary, , Van- couver and Seattle. : bosses,’ Gr :dual adniinistrs tive ‘In 1979, I particip: dina. four: week workshop in Van-- couver, the purpose of whic _ was to, train ‘tutors. and cues The trend in B $ bility take’ GAINER' ‘S. ZCRY-O:VAC HALVES oe SHRIMP USSEA HAVEN: 4.25 OZ. TIN... You NG TURKEY » mcs SALTED: ED PEANUTS. tAnsecue/ 900 Gun: PITTED OLIVES. = $ i EARLY CALIFORNIA.:14 FL.OZ. TIN... : CHOW MEIN NOODLES | GOLDEN YU. 4 LONG GRAIN RICE $159 “MARGARINE |CHEDDAR CHEESE) FLOUR Se Os ua te ‘2! \ id wt 10,35 COFFEE -CLAMATO WUICE. POTATO CHIPS though ‘at, times. should ‘not’ be.’ allowed to undermine the entire. educa-:* tional system, We. are ‘cur: -rently experiencing ¢ a “Short- term” period’ of financial re- alignment, and, “however diffi’ ficult it may, seem to.us nov we cannot allow: short term problems to .blind \our.: long term vision. By working together, ‘con- teach-. can, be ‘achieved. I. believe parents \want it,’ teachers ‘want it and trustees want it — but our students need “it,” ers, board: members~”’and government’ can and should. be avoided. * . Schools in' Castlegar’ have I ‘believe’. that ‘yee the of C recently been subject to’ events which many consider ive a right to receive the best return on your. tax dollar. In Our ‘children’s futures have: been placed into the hands of | these individuals, ‘most ' of’ whom. are capable and dedi: ‘ated. You and I should. ‘expect a\- high.” degree of: conduct and ‘excellence. from them, 0." *On the issue of teacher j jol security, I believe some fo ' of fair’ and ‘reasonable job security. should‘: be | estab-’ lished. An acceptable senior-* ity system. as used‘in busin: ess should be, I: ‘up. x “More school. candidates NEILSON'S. 500 GRAM. 4... 25.5-- SPAGHETTI SAUCE 9 $1 99 ‘FOIL WRAP $4.09. REYNOLD'S. 121N. X 25 FT......00005 “ALOHA; ‘SHELLED. 400( G ALMONDS” : PINETREE. UNBLANCHED. i00 Gueceeee < DISENFECTANT. 175 GRAM ......... ORY BAR sad $139 “$909. $479 edt CHIPS” $219 19 BAKING CHOCOLATE $249. ROBIN HOOD. 8 OZ........2-.cc00es see ee aa | LAVOR SNACKS FOR boss. 800G.. school ‘rules,’ safety proced- ‘ures, promote ‘voter ‘partici- pation ‘in ‘school board elec- tions, and any other matter that is appropriate. Advisory. councils are not a forum for the discussion of: individual personnel or individual ‘stu- dents. T also support the ‘use of volunteers in’ ‘the ‘schools. Thay, can assist teachers ‘in many areas, such as sports, the ‘arts, the gifted program or programs for the learning. disabled. y In the = time “of | severe economic © constraints, ‘the school board will be faced with some difficult decisions. YF donot ‘shirk from.'these decisions,“ but ‘neither do I react (in “panic. Now isthe. time for’ school. boards’ to’ prevail’ with a’ consultative approach : to solutions ‘invol- ving students, parents, tea- chers ‘and: “school adminis. trators. Through my involvement : withthe. schools. over, the years, I have met and worked. witha -large number ‘of teachers; In the whole, I'am impressed. with the skill and » dedication, that teachers | bring to their profession, It is - ‘unfortunate that labor rela- © tions in. this; district “have been strained almost to. the point of breaking.:I will, if elected, doall in my power to Radio fits on your belt and hes headphones. Only *. In simulated leather, case. Metric seonweelon Only. CHESTS OF 4 DRAWER Simulated Walnut ‘Admiral (made by ingli of Deli Pair.:, AM RADIO — — HEADSETS “TOSHIBA cAI. Ee eee . 79° DOG FOOD. TENDER CHUNKS. KEN-L-RATION. 2 KG. $2 : $4ss HUSKY. 28 02-7 69° FACIAL LAUNDRY ; "t i ¢ 69 eee Le 6...°4 DETERGENT. uh ” FRESH PRODUCE... ¢ ME: GROWN: S28 es wAS9 489° RAVE ORANGES : POTATOES j 5. $199 ; 19° & CABBAGE JAPANESE AND CHINESE ORANGES ARE IN STOCK. ne HOME OROWN NO.t PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 18,19 & KETCHUP HEINZ, 100 FL..OZ. 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