CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, November 14, 1978 Old Perhaps, But Not Senile: Apathy Just Doesn't Work ~~At least 20 per cent of the ld People . believed ia University of Washington ipayehatriat says, in Pullman, os Carl Eisdorfer said i"Just because someone: has tweinklés or grey hair, that ‘doesn't mean you can write Dr, Elsdorfer sald senile persons have an allment known as chronic organle brain syn- drome and “the notion that it is untreatable is nonsense, There are hundreds of treatment. programs and moat of them work, “The only thing that does not work with older people is apathy.” THE COLANDER CABARET ‘PRESENTS ORIENTAL PALACE DANCE REVIEW. - Tonight and Sat. — Nov. 14-15 TEN LOVELY MUSICIANS AND DANCERS AND 3 ONE GENTLEMAN » Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. SPAGHETTI AND, MEATBALLS, CHICKEN, POTATOES, SALAD, BUNS AND BUTTER ICE CREAM AND COFFEE $3.75 — CABARET 9:30 P.M. — COVER CHARGE $2 EA, WARNING: Some Costumed Very Brief 'SELKIRK COLLEGE Another Course In Small Business Management. ‘Here is: another opportunity to look at-an important aspect of Small Business Management, - This tlme the subject “General Businass Practises™; which covers the law of contracts, selling on credit, how to take court action and related areas, Also, there will be 1 session staffing, training and su... Pervisory skills. \ Tuesday’ and Thursday evenings at 7 pm. , commencing November 18 In Room Bl6, The course ingludes 4 sessions (2 wks.) > : $15.00 ‘per perién; whidr'can be pald--~- the first ‘evening. For further Information, phone 365-7292, 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Watch for further Ads on’ courses In Small _, Business (Management. ‘ v BUILDERS SUPPLY . LIMITED 932 Columbia Avenue, ra eaet 51 PHONE, 365-81. ‘Get Your Rumpus Room Finished For Christmas with our Exotic Wall Paneling Also in Good Supply for Christmas Giving BLACK and DECKER POWER TOOLS ‘Your Complete Building + Supply Headquarters Service Moore and Shutek Seek Re-Election. on hand for installation’ next spring. The challonge of serving as representative'to Regional Dis- v trict has involved her as " chairman of the following com- mittees:’ executive, ' Castlegar and District Community Centre and the Lower Columbis Water Study; as well as a member of the assessment and taxation, “fand. regional library study Audrey Moore" Aldermante Candidate City of Castlegar - Alderman of the former Town of Kinnaird, and the new City ‘of’ Castlegar, Audrey Moore believes that her exper- . ience, vitality, and proven ability may well serve citizens of the area, Seeking re-election to city ‘council, as'well as Castlegar’s director to the’ Regional Dis- _ trict of Central Kootenay, Mrs. "Moore welcomes the, opportu: nity to help provide a reliable, responsive local government, “During the past two years major progress has taken place in our elty; such positive steps as amalgamation, a sewer sys tem in the south section of Castlegar, a community centre. and the design of a comprehen- | sive city plan, to mention but a few of the outstanding projects. “It has been my privilege to serve as an integral part ofa most constructive city council,” says Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Moore has chaired various couneil committees in- cluding archives, parks and recreation, dog contro! and . water study, The city’s histori. cal documents are now housed in security at Selkirk College. City parks received substantial development this year; and, new playground equipment is’ From Page 1 groups. If re-elected, Audrey Moore's primary concerns will be the successful completion of the Castlegar and District Community Céntre, the con- Unuing development of the. neighborhood parka and Play grounds, and the critical need for more rental housing in our ity. “Restraint and fiscal re- sponsibility must be exer in these inflationary times, Nevertheless, I will continue to' work toward the implementa- -tion of a bulk water supply for our elty and valley. However, this. vail not become a reality until subs! I financlal ‘as. sistance i ‘actheeaiee from our senior lovels’of govern: ment,” says Mrs. Moore, ‘Mrs. Moore has an honors BSc degree from the Univeraity of New Brunswick, She has worked for the National Re- search Council of Canada, and served as the former librarian of the Castlegar and District Publie Library, “Presently she it a director of the Castlegar Homemakers Association, a member. of the University Women's Club, Castlegar Curling Club and St. David's Anglican Church. “For a responsive city government I am asking the voters of Castlegar to give me + their support this Saturday,” says Mrs. Moore. A Moo-ving Affair Firemen were summoned to a farm near Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to free a cow that had fallen into a bathtub and gotten stuck. ° ‘Addition in Hands of RDCK _.Who had assisted anid tliose who had support it, The ladies will be sponsoring a nut drive later this month and hope for the same measure of support, Dr. Pat Fowler reported that the medical staff members . are holding. regular. meetings. He also spoke at length on the treatment and handling of difficult patients. Bantam Division Banta; Division < Nov. 6 — CSCU 2, Pee Wee Rep 2 Scoring Tor CSCU: were Hughes from wichert Re Wichert icon goals soured ‘by Kirby from Stow, shnow and.Liber, unassisted. from ‘Miller, “Grieves from. Horning, G Grieves unassisted, Smith from -Annes, G & (No record goal’ scorers), . Free Estimates —_ — Store Hours — ‘Mon. thru Fal 8-a.m. to 5:30 2. Me, Sat; 8am, to 5 pam. bet Yee Call Ma / 365-5244 or 3a2807 WANT. TO. SELL YOUR HOME? STRAND _& MOSBY. REALTY LTD, EATON’S CANADA - WIDE $1.49 DAY “For some montis nov, thé equipment committee has been busy drawing up a list of major items_of equipment, medical and maintenance, necessary for the continued high’ level of operation of the hospital. This list was": presented -at the meeting and met swith the wholehearted approval of the board. Administration is proceed: ing with plans for the annual Christmas party for the hospi- tal ataff and friends which is to be held sometime next month. Athletic Association Li Now Active The board of directors of - the Castlegar and District ° Athletic Association held a meeting on Nov. 4, to deter. mine terms of office and” Prepare a projected monetary figure of grant‘requests, The board chose Peter Johnstone as treasurer and Pat Metge as secretary, The terms of office are: three years—Alex Cheveldave, Jim Beattie; two years—Mike Nazarolf, Bill Rempel, Peter Johnstone; and one year—Jake Koenig, Ernie Kruetzky, Verna Keraiff. . A rough draft ‘of proposed grant requests from minor sports organizations in the community was formulated. ‘This. has resulted in the Ath- letic Association preparing to make, an application to the United Appeal Committee for a comparable sum._ ‘The next meeting of the ” Athletic Assocation will be v held Dec. 2, at which time a- mendments to the existing . ‘Constitution will be considered. See Us for... _ MITCHELL SUPPLY. LID. “THE STORE WITH MORE” BUILDING NEEDS — HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS KITCHENWARE —' PAINT CARPETING — Andy Shutek Aldermanic Candk City of Castlegar Castlegar is‘ becoming an exelting city,‘ growing out of its infancy and taking unto itself an urban form, Development must not only be vigorous but also cautious and orderly,” says Andy Shutek, The pelactorate has ae corded me district representative and pre: sently the alternate, I feel the advantage of this experience will be of much valué in future service to the elty. “There must be sera together with controlled cule ward elty expansion, This all must be done within reasonable bounds of taxation.:’ , “A most vital community ' commodity is an ample water supply. While the situation may * not be considered desperate, it’ is, nevertheless, ‘of sufficient . urgency that ongoing studies and investigations be conduct- ‘ed until a suifable solution is found. “There are naturally other areas that need attention—lo- cation of “quiet” industry: and commerce, residential | plan: ning, our “golden agers”, ree- reation and others, “Although gh being g employed asa supervisor by Cominco, [ am prepared once again, to shoulder the City of Castlegar's munici; with Serve RR pee ine period much unl cipal knowledge and experience ‘faa been gained by being chairman and/or a member of various committees such as public works, planning, recrea- tion, traffic, plus others, as well as in the past being the regional Letter to Editor © Dear Sir: 1 was dumbfounded to learn during a casual'converda- tion that the park at the corner of Ist Ave. and Elm St. has been allowed to fall into the hands of a commercial devel- oper. I have concluded that I * missed the article in your paper of Oct, 17, a8 well as the “public notice” mentioned by Mayor Mosby in the e Rewapaper artl- cle, probably beca headlined on ‘Anatentiy I was not the only one to miss You will find. herewith a copy of a letter received only * two years ago which states that counell passed a resolution that this land be retained as a par! “AlWotgh “the: city's—-records . - may be in such disarray. that vital information cannot be found, it overwhelms me that council members serving only two years ago and atill serving. apparently failed to remember or were ‘unmindful of. the importance of such a commit- ment: - R Quotations in your article attributed’, to “Mayor Mosby indicate tome that all members > of council should have known it was a park, T would appreciate space for both letters in your valued paper to add to the record of this sory chapter in Castle gar's bi mer W. Petts Castlegar Mon Charged In Accident A South Slocan man has been = charged © with “driving without due care and attention after his 1967. Falcon, : which sustained an estimated’ $500 damage, was in colllsion with two parked cars on Wednesday of last’ week’ in. front of the Ogtow Building in Castlegar, Charged is Peter, Alan * -Qwners of “the parked ‘vehicles have been identified as Peter Chernenkoff, of’ Castle- gar, whose’ 1965 Ford sedan’. sustained '$800 damage, and Betty: Zarikoff; - of Robson, whose 1973 Dodge recelved an estimated $300 damage. Police sald the Mark vehi cle was, south-bound when the driver reached for a cigarette, ‘The: vehielo drifted into. the Chernenkoff vehicle hitting the left “rear ‘and , hounced off, sideswiping the’ Zarikoff vel CABINETS * cause it was not + the support of my wife Alice, daughter Jackie, who is pa ing UBC, my‘sons Andy, « ‘chemical engineer, with his fai Edmonton, along with Gene, a recreational director in Surrey, and his wife, who will all be lending their moral | ‘support.’ following is the text of » a etter dated Nov. 8, 1973, sent by the city to Mr. Pets over. Tee eli of Oe disposi- tion of the: “Cenotaph Pro- perty”. was given further con- Elderation by counall at thels regular meeting of Nov. 6. the town. and . developed intoa park similar'in concept to the Gyro Park in Nelson. In conjunction with this development couneil will study the feasibility of using a portion - of the. property“for overnight parking for recreation vehicles with the object of deriving a revenue to assist in upkeeping costs, ¥ + Your: interest and ‘as- sistance in delving into the history of this property is greatly appreciated by council. (Mrs) B. J. Price > Clerk-Treasurer 300’ Woo's — $2.95 TAPE: 99 & $1.99 60 ft. Rolls 141 Columbia Ave 365-3219 Selkirk Soccer Sainls, o - Winners of "The Selkirk Saints {soccer eae clinched the Interior Totom Soccer League title last weekend by gleaning a win and tle In a Rramnloope, The team fintshed league play with a 8-2-2 record, Now the Saints will go against the Coast’ Totem: League Champions, Vancouver Community Cllge Falcons on Nov. 8 in Vancouve League ‘ Title director Mal Stelek would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who" have contributed time and effort to the soccer team this "season, 7, B CHLDREN' Selkirk P. 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