A2 BUSH FIRE Saturday wat gulch extin guished by South Castl Firemen who responded to the 8 p.m. call. Located in the southeast section of . the Kinnaird Park in the vicinity of the ea 9 path, fire chief Rene Archam- auit stated “there were na:osses but a... “It appears,” says Archambault, to have been started from great inconvenience.” » CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 20, 1980 Editor, Gutta News: As.the summer season draws to a close, I wish to bring to the attention of the people of Castlegar, the tremendous success of the Aquanauts Swim Club. This club is open to all children of. Castlegar who wish to swim. The’ coaching and training offered during the past two years that my ° children have been involved has been excellent. The head , coach, Dan Obedkoff, and his aking r kids. On Aug. 13 the depar- Jed to a call at 2197 Crest- wall on fire. Damage, which is at- tributed mostly to smoke, has been set at, $2, 590. Insurance was carried, z hiaee meter Fate by Lots Heshies Local haha Mike Wichert, of Castle- gar was the winner of the ; prestigeous Johnny Bucyk ° Junior Open last Saturday at Creston. This major EastKoot- enay golf tournament was the 14th annual edition, un- der the sponsorship of thi _ former Boston Bruin great who prepared and barbequed the steaks for each of the 5: competitors after the con: clusion of the 27 hole event Wichert opened a twi J stroke lead, with excellent | long iron shots, during ‘the first nine holes, over Bruce Bradley of Rossland-Trail, then saw his lead shrink to one stroke during the second nine but played a steady third round, on the nine-hole course, to stay ahead of runner-up Bradley. Wichert scored a 87-38- wins aie 40/for a 116 total and the | ti8B, te Biadldy’s 89-97-40 = 1164n this ¢losely contested ‘ tourney. Bill Payne of Cranbrook took third place with a 42-88-38 = 118. ‘MIKE WICHERT . . . winner of the prestigeous Johnny Bucyk Jr. Open Two Castlegar residents take part in cooperative program: Two Castlegar resi- dents, Pauline Hanson and Margaret Stewart, both who have worked for the Ministry of Forests, are among this summer's 62 students (38 women, 29 men) who are in- volved in a co-op Program which it never been disappointed with the B.C. Hydro, the Ministry of Forests, MacMillan Bloedel Research, H.A. Simons (In- ternational) and Noranda Mines (Bell Copper Division). The feedback from the employers is positive. “I've found that students in second and third-year engineering can handle the work of a newly graduated - engineer when they're given the prop- er supervision. You have to invest some time with them at first but it pays off — they " says Reg Mc- studies during the winter session with supervised job experience in the summer months. This program, initiated three years ago at UBC, runs for three years and begins as early as the student's first summer at the university.. The program was initi- ated to break a vicious circle — you can’t get a job without experience and you can't get experience without a job. It is a difficulty that some university graduates en- counter when they enter the “real world,” a difficulty that Maryke Gilmore, co-ordina- tor of the co-operative edu- + cation program at the Uni- versity of B.C. is dealing There are 81 employers participating in the program this summer. They include Creston second in RRAP The Town of Creston Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP) is the second largest delivery agency in the province for the program, second only to the City. of Vancouver. Creston council was in- formed of this status in a letter received from Canada tend the useful life of older homes. : end up head and shoulders Gratten of B.C. Hydro. Save above others.” Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons It’s Bonnett’s ,°°"y. ens Wear 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash WAITRESS or WAITER REQUIRED * A Fast Food Outlet. in Castlegar requires a part-time waitress/waiter ona full-time basis. Reply in writing to: Box 3007V Castlegar News Castlegar, B.C. “* ee ee eee @ . two askistants during this view Crescent when a fireplace in the ! guesthouse became too hot and set a . Nin ag Hehe cand ithe , ho have com) Editor, Castlegar News: It is my great pleasure to write to you. I expect you . wil be pleased to accept my appeal regarding oversea pen pals for your students. - » Tam-an English teacher in a-noted high school in Pusan, Korea, This school has about 2,500 students of | both sexes. I am eagerly for the Castlegar team; have’ ‘teavelled , many ‘miles ; over the past few! months ‘to var- ious meets around the Koot- enays atid northern Washing- ton. At all these ‘meets, they have shown themselves to be part of an exceptional group, of children, who trained in their sport, and out to: have fun. The results. shown by these children’ {s ‘something that all the Castlegar should be proud of. After travelling with the team to.all the: pools in: the . Kootenay, region,.. and’ to _ some: ccutaide: this ‘region, I that the results“ on achieve are as sitiess offered. to. them.’ in Castlegar ‘are by’ far ‘the worst of any of the towns and citles\that-we have visited. * . door facilities have bean pro- ‘vided for. the’ skaters ‘and :ockey players ‘in’ our city - and I fee! that the swimmers ES sete students among the boys and girls of the world, therefore, I cour- teously request you ‘to run this letter in 2 corner of your valuable paper. The only information I need of a student is his or her name,. address, sex, age, hobbies .and picture if pos- sible. :I expect to receive many letters from your read- ishing to at ‘facilities, .J) understand that Our toe 1 aot ‘isthe stiallost ‘ity in their chosen clipart facility of all and in the worst Not only would’ a pool shape and yot the Castlegar ;., benefit the swimmers of the Aquanaut . Club ' hosts* the ‘Aquanauts, but everyone in largest swim mect in the the region could use the Kootenay, region, “12°C fagilities of an aquatic center. When’ we moved” to | With’ world-calibre swim- Castlegar’ one-and-one-half ‘ Hiera ‘like Cheryl Kristiansen years -ago,’ we understood © in’ ‘our ‘city, we: should en- that there: were Lid for ‘an’ “courage her and other; top indoor swin ool to be mn to stay here and included in the Complex, sbutic':trath; rather .than go else-, since that time, there-Is only where to find adequate facil- talk | of-: expanded - skating’: ities. ‘> Finding adequate facili- : ties must be, very frustrating to’ ‘these ‘swimmers and Castlegar, will only suffer when they choc to go else- ‘where to find ‘good facilities. We are proud of the achleve- ‘ments of these fine athletes “go let's keep them here to train. I strongly urge the peo- ple of Castlegar to-back the idea of an aquatic center here in our city and not just make this another hockey. town. * Ron and Jdy Lowcay Castlegar there have been: two surveys during ‘the past few. years and’ in both of ‘these, the people of Castlegar ‘have ' voted a new indoor pool” as thelr number ‘one priority. “If, in two separate sur-- voyal the people have ‘voted for this worthwhile project, :. why is city council not doing something about it? Good in- - also deserve equal opportun- FISH over 50 varieties — FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 oe 10.a.m. to 7 p.m: at the Castlegar Hotel \ West. Coast Seafoods seeking foreign who would like to correspond with our students.. There are many Korean students who want to exchange letters and friendship with foreign pen friends, and they frequently request me to let them have foreign pen friends. Throughout my foreign language teaching career, T've noticed this would help not only their English and emotional life, but also ex- pand their knowledge of for- eign lands. This would also + promote world-wide friend- + ship and mutual relationship, as well as serving as a true foundation of ‘world peace. eo ox | gents’ genuine earrings, etc. withjaur. students, Iwill appreciate it; very much if you let me have the chance to do this for my students. This would be a warm and thoughtful favor. Awaiting. good news, I re- JEWELLERY SALE Factory Direct -- fo Your | Watches, stone stone gold chains, rings, ladies’ and diamonds, rings, pierced 3DAYSONLY . AUG. 22, 23,24 LOBBY _HI ARROW ARMS. FRI., SAT., SUN. 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Castlegar Store Only 1102. 3rd St., 365-6911 SALE ENDS SAT., AUG, 23RD _ DON’ = un n ORE-WIDE ARANCE SALE S } \ a 73 DAY Castlegar Mirror. along with the '‘Good Neighbour" The Castlegar News/ Mid-Week Mirror’ in co-operation with Y R Helen's Flowers & Cameras: presents the. . « Good Neighbour . Salute Do you have an exceptional nelghbor? Someone especially good, kind, and . thoughtful?_ Has someone recently gone out of his or her way to help you? Write and tell us about it. FAINT _ CAN The selected Good Nelghbour of the Week'will receive an arrangement of flowers courtesy of HELEN’S FLOWERS & CAMERAS of 73 Maple St., Casttagar, certificate from the Castlegar News/ Mid-Week. ‘Send your letters to: GOOD NEIGHBOUR SALUTE lox 3007 CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 to be out she looked Gavin," “Recently our eon passed This week's Good Neighbor Salute goes to Eileen Richardson of | Nelson. away end Elleen was always there and when w. our home and kept everythin Io ors ‘in every way poss ble she is Indeed a good neigh Habel. , To review pet food ' guidelines. Standards view tho guidelines developed by th the: Pet Food turers Association ores Canada and confirm their suitability ip national nutrition stan- After review and approv- al by the Standards Council of Canada, the guidelines will become a National Nutrition tional “rapeateataioa Sone ta ant testing procedures for all pet food manufacturers who wish to display the seal of the. Standard Council on. ‘their (WARPath WARP Boycott List Aug. 20- Sept. 2 1. PANCAKE AND WAFFLE SYRUP — A con- sumer request. This item has jumped drastically in price. One. consumer states real maple syrup is within a good price range with the large. increases in imitation syrups. These syrups contain little nutritional value but do have large amounts of sugar, addi- tives and coloring. Try real maple syrup. 2, CREAM CHEESES — A consumer has com- plained that cream cheeses have risen to too high a level in a short time. She suggests it be left on the supermarket shelves for two weeks and so does WARP. 8. IMPORTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — Start now and take a ‘stand for B.C. grown fruit and vegetables. If the label doesn’t inform you where a product was grown then ask. 8.C. farmers need your sup- port — so buy locally grown produce. - 4, IMPORTED CHEESE. — Buy Canadian Cheese at “Meat Markets or "Health -Food stores at competitive prices for fresher, tastier cheese. 5. PARTY SNACKS - (Potato chips, cheesies, etc.) Another consumer request. Some of these snacks contain BHA and Monsodium Gluta- mate among other additives. They are also high in salt content. 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