ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST Tuesday, July 6, 6:45 p.m. Rm. M-21, Castlegar Campus Persons planning to enroll for the first time ina B.C. post-secondary institution in 1982 should write this test. Although not required at Selkirk College, EPT scores are required for entry to most other B.C. post-secondary institutions. Students should bring 2 pencils, pen and eraser SELKIRK COLLEGE TOLSTO continued from front page Doukhobor people, especially their culture, singing ‘and way of life, » Tolstoy said he found the symposium, which concluded Monday “interesting and very fruitful.” Voykin first met Tolstoy in 1980 when he and John Ver- igin, honorary chairman of the Orthodox Doukhobors, ‘visited the professor at his ¥ summer cottage near. Mos- cow. Voykin: said he. was touched and overwhelmed to hye Lolatay and Tpatoy, a8 oth are very friendly, they have high ideals, and he (Ilya) has especially spent all his life to see that tho world will live in peace, This is very, very close to my heart.” ’ : ROUND STEAK BONELESS $ 99 CANADA GRADE........- Ib, Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. {GIZZARDS ‘supplier in Clearbrook in the Fraser Valley. “The gizzards have a teast all of its own,” says Webber. “In Europe they'd sooner throw the turkey away if they got this stuff,” he says Webber admits there is a lot of joking about the gizzards. Leitner, a contractor by profession, says when they approach a hotel for the first time, saying they are selling turkey gizzards, “ ‘the guy looks at us like we came from the nut house.” Webber recalls one in Castl who bought a gallon of gizzards and ate them all in one » day. There are 30 to 40 gizzards in a gallon. “They are that good," Webber says, Anyone wanting to try this. “delicacy” can call Yebber or Leitner at the hotel at 865-7474. 2 WZ CONGRATULATIONS MRS. GINNY BROWNLIE 3412-3rd Ave., Castlegar Winner of the Gas Barbeque from both locations of Dixie Lee Seer ~~ S@ Sf ER O/C SO eee ER ) a NS : . l= gt be e e | CHUCK STEAK sexx... A.51°° 3 | 3 | FRYING CHICKEN sz:..........98° DINNER HAMS $979 | COIL GARLIC RING $479 BURN'S BONELESS .. Srcccvere eee PORK SAUSAGES: ma ba BOLOGNA :«........ 99° cere Miss Castlegar contestants will take part in the car wash, which starts at 10 a.m. at the downtown Castlegar Chevron station. Funds will be used for girls’ travelling. up for UIC CAR WASH BEAUTIES . . . Bev Harshenin, Miss Dixie Lee, give: finishing touches to car in preparation for 's “royal:car wash", while Linda Croft, Miss Selkirk Lions, gives her approval. All six 4,000 line GRADUATING CLASS . . . from Selkirk, College's Early Childhood bduestian FORGR LUNCHEON MEAT — JUBILEE. 12 OZ. TIN...... ion 5 nee 13 THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO PARTICIPATED IN OUR DRAW. Downtown Dixie Lee 365-5353 Dixie Lee South 365-5304 7 CHICKEN & SEAFOOD Salmo firm will hire locally The five-week shutdown at Cominco that started Sat- fou nge Wear Sports Wear Dresses Ha ls 1217-3rd St., Castlegar Ph. 365-7782 VANCOUVER (CP) — A mining company under fire for hiring people from out- side B.C. when one of its mines is located in the econ- omically depressed area of Salmo says it will discontinue the practice. Norm Croome,' secretary- treasurer of David Minerals, said Tuesday that the com- + pany has hired all the senior people it needs and will not hire any more people from out-of-province. The company hired two- Rush is college applications | By CasNews ‘Stait - Student applications to Selkirk College's Castlegar campus have increased 25 per cent over last year. College principal Leo Per- ra reported to, the college board Tuesday night in Trail that David Thompson Uni- versity Centre has also seen a 10 per cent increase. Perra said the application level is above the college's capacity in most programs. men from the Umex Mine in Pickle. Lake Ont., even through most of the small In- terior lumber town’s 1,100 people are unemployed and available for work. “There'll be no more hiring outside of the area at all,” said Croome, who went’ to Salmo with the company's lawyer to investigate reports that Canada iP had urday will result in approx- imately 4,000 employees be- coming eligible for Unem- ployment Insurance Benefits. This many claims flowing into the local Canada. Em- ployment Centre equals the normal flow received over a 10-month period based on the average over the last five years, a UIC spokesman said ” in a prepared releases, As a result, special -ar- rangements have been made for Friday, July 2 at the Cominco arena between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. to take un- ae said that information con- cerning how unemployment claims work for people will be provided to the Cominco em- ployes at the same time. “We will be bringing com- mission employees from the Nelson and Penticton offices to assist us on July 2. The sheer volume of claims taking and information giving could “not be handled by the Trail office alone although 80 per cent of the local office will be at the Arena on July 2.” As a-result, people pres- ently requiring Canada Em- ployment Centre services in- eluding Unemployment In- provided funds to bring one job applicant to an interview in Salmo from Ontario. on for sistent ‘basis ‘and ‘the high: an unemployment rate. Perra noted that applic- ations for the Creative Writ- ing, Theatre, and. Graphic Design programs at DTUC have all increased: 100 per cent. : Bruce director of from all Cominco employees who are affected by the shut- down, The schedule will involve identification by last name and all those with names starting with A to E should oo report, at 8 a.m. 5 F toL at. ‘Jim Switzer, Canada Em- ployment .Centre manager surance may en- counter some delay in service on July 2 due to minimal staff in the office and Switzer sug- gested that “other than real emergency enquiries, the public would be well advised to delay their enquiries and requests until next week, if possible.” Special arrangements have also been made for the pro- cessing of these extra claims (Police Briefs S) through assistance from other Canada Employment Centres as well as temporary additional staff in Trail. Switzer, commenting on the claims processing, stated that Unemployment Insur- ance claimants can normally expect to receive their first cheque iri the fifth week after their last pay or vacation pay has been received and “We do not expect any undue de- lays as a result of the large number of claims from Com- inco employees. By using the special claims handling pro- cesses we have planned, the usual timing of benefit cheques should apply.” Cominco ‘employees are reminded to bring a pen and their Social Insurance Num- ber with them to the Cominco Arena in order to file their Unemployment Insurance Claim on Friday, July 2 at their scheduled time in order to ensure that their claims are accurately completed and _ can be processed quickly and efficiently. Police reopen Belushi case LOS ANGELES (AP} — Police may question actors Robert De Niro and Robin Williams in connection with a ‘new investigation into the drug-related death of come- dian John Belushi. Almost four months after the 33-year-old was found dead in a luxury hotel bungalow, police were or- dered | Tuesday to re-open & vocational studies at the Rosemond campus in Nelson said in an interview all trades programs are full, but noted that there are still a few ing and the increase I suggest you call DIET CENTER! “1DID, Al LOST 52 POUNDS IN SUST 17 WEEKS.” “\teel ites a new parson full of ei blood pressurehar NOW ‘returned to couraged ond taught me about changing my mental at- titude sa now | know how to Keep thors excess pounds olf i like fee! good about myself. VERA SOOKEROFF Costlegor, B.C. 1 LOST. 52 POUNDS IN JUST 17 WEEKS! YOU CAN DO IT 700. LOSE 17-25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS. SPECIAL FIRST ANNIVERSARY OFFER $35.00 off Six-Week prepaid reducing program OR 10% OFF any shorter program. (Minimum two weeks.) DIET CENTER'S PROGRAM IS TOTALLY NATURAL & BASED ON SOUND NUTRITION. Give us a call for your FREE CONSULTATION to learn more about our 5-part program of PERMANENT WEIGHT CONTROL. OFFER GOOD JUNE 7 THROUGH JULY 3, 1982. ous AT THE LOSING No, 1, 1233-3rd Street, Castlegor APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE ANYTIME UPON REQUEST. g on a con- ings in Ha Office Administration. Dollar takes dip MONTREAL (CP) — The Canadian dollar dipped to 77.81 cents U.S. at the open- ing of trading on foreign ex- change markets today, down 3-25 from Tuesday's close at 17.43. Currency traders said a drop in short-term U.S. in- terest rates had saved the Canadian dollar from plung- ing further in reaction to what they described as Mon- day's “disappointing” federal budget. Traders said the budget's projected $19.6-billion deficit - put pressure on the dollar in early-morning trading Tues- day. fol- Castlegar RCMP are inves- tigating three break-ins which took place over the weekend. Thieves broke in through the back window of Sam's Automotive at 975 Columbia and stole four tires.and ap- proximately $100. About $60 and some pocket calculators were taken from the Motor Vehicle Branch of- fice in the Oglow Building on Columbia Street. And Castle- gar Drugs (Pharmasave) was broken into, but the culprits were scared away before they could take anything. RCMP spokesman say they have suspects in mind for these incidents, Japan fighting TOYKYO (REUTER) — Japan is prepared to take OF over 50 varieties FRIDAY, West Coast Seafoods FISH JULY 2 Canada to international ar- bitration if it continues its virtual import ban on Jap- anese cars, International Trade and Industry Minister Shintaro Abe said Tuesday. Tokyo has repeatedly de- manded a removal of what it _sees as a deliberate delay in clearance by Canada Cus- toms and is prepared to take its case to the General Agree- Stock Must Go House Plants HANGING ........00006 ER: u¢ })WULY lea: aneol 3 DAY SPECIAL Fei, Sat. & Sun., July2,3&4 eo | | ey 1 SORRY, CLOSED THURS., JULY 1 car import ban ment on Tariffs and Trade, he said. About 10,000 Japanese cars are reported to be held up by Canada Customs in Vancouver because of Jap- an’s refusal to meet Ottawa demands. that it reduce car exports to Canada this finan- cial year, ending next March. said the removal of the ‘lengthy customs pro-. cedures is necessary before Japan is prepared to discuss this fiscal year's export ceil- ing. Japan has said fiscal 1982 car shipments should be the same as the 174,000 exported. to Canada. in 1981, while Canada has asked for a re- duction to 146,000. Tourist Alert VANCOUVER (CP) — lowing a published interview quoting a woman as saying she injected Belushi with a lethal dose of heroin and co- caine. Al Albergate, a Genelin. “When she con- fesses to administering the ‘coup de grace’ she is opening herself up to second-degree murder chargeg.”: 2 - CHANGES STORY Genelin, director of the district. attorney's central operations bureau, said that in police interviews, Smith never’ mentioned injecting Belushi or buying him heroin. She told police Belushi in- jected himself with the drugs and was freed when police decided there was no crim- inal involvement on her part. In the Enquirer interview, Smith also it that for the district attorney's of- fice, said police were ordered to begin interrogating po- tential witnesses, possibly including De Niro and Wil- liams, The National Enquirer quoted Cathy Evelyn Smith, 34, as admitting she injected Belushi with the final, lethal dose of heroin’ and cocaine last March &. “Certainly the article has indicated she has furnished him with heroin," said Dep- uty District Attorney Mike MARKETING OPPORTUNITY : WITH LARGE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION De Niro and Williams were in the bungalow shortly ‘before Belushi died. Albergate said he wants police to talk with Smith and any others who were with. Belushi the night he died. “The obvious ‘quesion is, does this include De Niro and Williams,”. Albergate said. A spokesman for De Niro had no comment on the re- port, and a spokesman for Williams insisted the come- dian was not in Belushi's bungalow. tbl We are s "energetic men ‘and women with initiative to en- ter our Pp ictus pplicants should have post secondary or career Thirteon students graduated from Selkirk College's Early Childhood Education Program, last week, The Early Childhood Education program, one of the college’s regular offerings is a“10-month course which left: Judy Pollard, instructor; Wendy Mark, Prince Rupert; Heather Mitchell, Fruitvale; Lynn Reid, Trail; Marianne Popoff, Castlegar; Heather Graham, Castlegar; Laurie Birkenes, Trail; Selma Sheldon, instructor; Tiare Fischer, Castlegar. Front row, from left: Heather centres. provides the required provincial training for individuals who want to work in nursery schools and day care Members of the graduating class are: Back row from Thomson, Fruitvale; Shirley Christenson, Prince Rupert; Lilas Cook, Riondel and Colleen Cook, Blueberry. Missing from the picture is Marlene Fiipovic, Trail and Susan Newnhawn, Castlegar. _, IGOR GOUZENKO Russian defector dies OTTAWA (CP) — Igor which had been guarding since the former whose of Soviet espionage in 1945 shook the West, had died and is buried, the RCMP said Tuesday. The federal police force, ‘CNR reserved on cypher clerk defected from the Soviet Embassy in Ot- tawa 87 years ago, refused to say when or where Gouzenko died. Crow rate plan MONTREAL (CP) — Can- adian National Railways has serious reservations about proposals by a federally ap- pointed negotiator to replace the 85-year-old C expansion programs that are being undertaken partly to improve the grain- rhandling system. oe am disappointed that no’ Pass railway fright rate for hauling grain. While welcoming Clay Gil- son's report as the “first comprehensive solution toa long-standing problem’ ” Ron- ident of CN was made by Dr. Gilson as to when the compensatory pay- ments to the railways should begin,” the CN Rail president said in a statement. “We serie hope the Cause of death was not given. Gouzenko, 63, lived anony- mously in Toronto. In occa- sional appearances on tele- vision, he wore a bag over his head. He is survived by his.wife, Anna, ‘a daughter, Svetlana, and a son, Andrei. _ Gouzenko slipped out of the Soviet Embassy where he was working in Ottawa in 1946 and handed over to the RCMP carefully selected doc- uments telling about the spy ring. Gouzenko had said the Soviet Union sends nobody to Canada unless “he is a Soviet agent.” Those agents collect any information that might be useful in influencing peo- ple, he said. On Sept. 6, 1945, Gou- zenko, then a 26-year-old ci- pher c clerk, tucked 109 secret ald Lawless, p Rail, said Tuesday the rec- ommendations include im- portant flaws. For one, Gilson’s formula underestimates rail-industry losses on grain hauling by at least $100 million, he sad, and that means the railways will never recover.all their costs of moving grain. Lawless criticized Gilson for not making a strong rec- ommendation that federal money to compensate the railways for grain losses be released as soon as possible to ease the railways’ current eash flow problems resulting from the recession, as well as massive western Canadian legislation arian to offset this constant drain. © The 1897 Crow rate fixed grain rates farmers pay the railways for hauling grain at a level well below cost. Gilson estimated railway grain losses, this year at $644.1 million. If his proposals are turned. into legislation — the _gov- ernment had indicated it would do so this fall — the share of grain-shipping costs paid by farmers will increase beginning in 1983-84 from the current 18.7 per cent to 24.6 per ‘cent by 1986-86 and. to about 39 per cent by 1991-92. high = scl joo! education and/or related experien- ce in one of the following fields: banking, sales, finance, consumer credit, life insurance or’ in- vestment company. 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