CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 18, 1983 gy ’ © aod sg HARD AT WORK ... . Ron Lauriente (left) and Clare Verigin clear new path around Zuckerberg. Island. Areas closed to mining? OTTAWA (CP) — Too much land in northern Can- ada is being devoted to wilderness parks and game sanctuaries instead of min- eral exploration and mining, GUITAR HEADQUARTERS Ys OF THE Koor; e 6 849 Rossland A FO CASTLEGAR NEWS P.O DRAWER 3007. CASTLIGAR, BC, WIN 3H4 . 2649 CASTLEGAR VIN 281 @ Excavatin oes specializ John J. Hlookoft Ownar-Operator PAINTING @ DECORATING FOURTH AVENUE B.C, 365-3563 eng ad Busing | wettands the head of the Mining Asso- ciation of Canada said Tues- day. Harold Fargey told a min- eral conference that federal Public invited to | quiz bank experts The Castlegar Chamber of Commerce and the Fedoral Business Development Bank are sponsoring a “Londers Forum,” which will give the public an opportunity quiz a panel of local banking ex- perts, Questions can focus on financial and banking in- ns quirics, and the forum will take place May 25 at 12 p.m. at the Hi-Arrow Arms Motor Hotel. Price is $5 and in- cludes lunch, Those interested : should contact the chamber office at 365-6813, : Panel members will consist of Mike Kartasheff, manager of the FBDB office in Cran- brook, ‘Terry Sabourin and Bill Craven from the Castle- gar ‘branches. of Canadian ~ Imperial Bank of Commerce, Work on path is nearly complete, and student: work crew will soon start access paths to river. vast North is a problem for his industry and some pro- grams seem ‘quite out of con- trol.” © Fargey, also executive inp ig the "Here's my card’. % Mann, tric Carol Magaw Dianna Kootnikoft ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE 365-5210 * closed to mineral phone 359-7460 ne 339.7416 P of Cominco Ltd., said almost 50 per cent of northern Canada is under consideration for. establish--- ment. as. wildlife sanctuaries . or other protected designa- tions. : In other words, an area the size of the bined land CasNewsPhato mineral exploration and de- velopment is allowed — holds about 1.5 per cent of the total land masss in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, a Northern Affairs spokesman said in an interview. The federal park agency will likely.get another six per cent of the. two, territories under its wing, the spdkes- man said. Other protected areas, fall- ing under an international mass of Saskatchewan, Al- berta and British Columbia “seems in danger of being encom- pass a further 9.6 per cent of the Yukon and NWT land mass, while other regions are and development.” Officials at the Depart- ment of Indian and Northern Affairs, however, dispute Fargey's claims. Parks Canada — adminis- tering the only land where no Pp d for nest- ing and caribou calving. ‘The huge mineral potential of the North — “barely scrat- ched” to now — is one ad- vantage Canada has over the other nations, Fargey told the conference. Tom Gourlay from the Bank of Montreal, Len Lippa from the Kootenay Savings Credit Union and Harold Webber from Castlegar Savings and Credit Union. MIKE KARTASHEFF ... FBDB manager Bank planning reorganization By CasNews Staif The. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is plan- be in charge of the downtown branch, but responsible to Craven. ning a major of its two Castlegar bran- -ches: Effective June 17 the two branches will be under one manager — Bill Craven — presently manager. of. the Castleaird Plaza branch. “Terry: Sabourin, manager: of the downtown branch, will As well, C cus-* tomers will be able to bank at either the plaza or downtown branch six days a week. The hours at the Plaza branch will remain the same: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. be d to 8 land. ‘A’ bank officer will be appointed at a later date to BILL CRAVEN ++. Manager Gf JULWiLS2 DIRECTORY) ~EWANGELICAL FREE CHURCH — Fellowship — Worship — Bible Study Family Bible Hour 9: 45a.m. Worship Service : . 11 a.m., Legion Hall Bible Study & Prayet Tues. 7:30 p.m. at 1201 - 1 Street’? '; Pastor: Tom Mulder § Phone: 365-2281 ANGLICAN CHURCH 1401 Columbia Ave. Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00.a.m. Robson Community Church 2nd & 4th Sundays, 10. a.m. Ph. 365-6843 or 365-5842 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 65-2649 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of ST. PETER LUTHERAN ' 713-4thStreet . Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 9 a.m. Pastor Terry Defoe: 2 a Office 365-3664 «Residence 365-7622 istenfté the Lutheran Hour - Sunday - 9.a.m. iY “oh Radio CKQR | eee "APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza 6317 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Fellowship Service Tues. 7:00 p.m. Cottage Bible Studies Fri. 7:00 p.m. Youth & Family Night Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor Ph, 365-2374 HOME OF CASTLEGAR FULL GOSPEL ACADEMY —————————— CHURCH OF GOD CALVARY BAPTIST Sy “OFF 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Motel! Pastor: R.H. Duckworth Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. WED. NIGHT Study & Prayer —7 p.m. Church 365-3430 Pastor 365-2808 - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767 - 11th Avenue Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph, 365-5212 Early Morning Service 8:15.a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. ing Service 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship lam, Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 6:00 p.m. Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Young Peoples ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC But the hours at the down- town branch will change. The hours used to be 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day and 10 am. - 6 p.m. Friday. CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 18, 1983 AS Traditional Dress adds unique identity and color tothe Doukhobor culture... "Youth of Today” Challenge into Achievement Choirs have sung at World Expositions, Peace ,-. \ Manifestations, for the Royal. Family and.on radio; TV and festivals. Many Doukhobor songs carry messages of Peace! Now the branch will be open 9:80 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday and 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday. It will.be closed Saturday. But the changes don't stop there. Jack Quinn, Com- merce vice-president and re- gional general manager for B.C. and the Yukon, said in an interview. Tuesday. that the Plaza branch will special- ize in banking, |. and may God bless you. in. your, ' Peace'amongst all nations. Best Wishes To the Union of Youth of the U.S.C.C. DOUKHOBOR VILLAGE RESTAURANT Harry and Vera Voykin * Doukhobor Village Historical Site Castlegar 365-2625 rk for. Congratulations To the Union of Youth Festival. sv "Qurdoubts are traitors, and > | make us lose the good we often ‘« - ~~ might win, by fearing to aftemipt.”""" William Shakespeare O.W.P. OPPORTUNITIES y Income C Nila ond Louis Hoolaeoff, Castlegar We teach you to 1d — to teach others 365-7191 taking care of commercial and corporate business cus- tomers. : The downtown branch will specialize in personal bank- ing, though Quinn empha- sized that customers can bank at either branch. “After June 17 it really doesn't matter which office in Castlegar you do your bank- ing with,” Quinn says. He. With Special Good Wishes To the U.S.C.C. Union of Youth on your 36th Annual Festival. May your greatest aim in life be to uphold the principles of your forbears which was to preserve universal peace and brotherhood. KALESNIKOFF LUMBER CO. LTD. P.O. Box 3000 Tarrys 365-4211 Best Wishes May the ultimate sacrifice of your forefathers in- Brilliant Cultural Centre Festiva 5" Annual NION OF YOUTH FESTIVAL Members of our Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ are proud of their Canadian-Doukhobor identity 1 - May 23 Held at the | Participants PROGRAM STARTS... Saturday Morning (9:00 a.m.) Opening — congregational singing — words of greetin Presentation of guests" = i Slogan Park/Passitiore Comriunities ~~ Christovoye/South Grand Forks Communities Shoreacres Community Kootenay Psalmist Castlegar Community Brilliant Choir Lunch Break (12:05 p.m.) Saturday Afternoon (2:00 p.m.) spire you to a lifelong dedi of their principle of "Toil and Peaceful Life”. JOHN VOYKIN PLASTERING & STUCCO Castlegar 365-6904 said can still do all their deposits at the downtown branch. They will just have to arrange financing through Bill Craven, whose office will remain at the Plaza. As well, the reorganization won't result in any layoffs, Quinn said. All those now on staff will remain on staff. Quinn says the bank is making the changes because “it is increasingly difficult to be all things to all people at every single office .. . It just makes sense, both from our point of view and our cus- tomers’ point of view." He said the Bank of Com-. merce hasn't considered clos- ing one of the Castlegar branches because “having two branches gives us an ad- vantage over our competi- tors.” . He also said Castlegar is a “key area” for growth po- tential. Miller comes to Canada TORONTO (CP) — Carling O'Keefe Breweries of Canada Ltd. ended months of spec- ulation Tuesday when it an- nounced the introduction of a Rev. Michael Guinan Canadian-bi d version of Miller High Life beer to four Best Wishes To the U.S.C.C. Union of Youth on your 36th Annual Youth Festival “Youth of . Challenge into Achi 5 VERIGIN INDUSTRIES LTD. Highway 3 at Bear Creek Trail 368-6488 Success and Best Wishes To the U.S.C.C. Union of Youth on your 36th Annual Youth Festival. Treasure your Doukhobor culture — a culture dedicated to peace and friendship. GRAND FORKS CARTAGE & BUILDERS LTD. Bill Pepin, Grand Forks 442-2188 Best Wishes To the participants in the 36th Annual U.S.C.C, Union of Youth Festival. May your efforts be both enjoyable and rewarding. PARTA INDUSTRIES LTD. Grand Forks 442-8205 Best Wishes OGLOW’S PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS Castlegar 365-6214 Best Wishes To the U.S.C.C. Union of Youth on your 36th Annual Youth Festival. May you grow ever more aware of your cultural rinciples as you sing your traditional Fymns and offer sincere prayers. George Swetlikoff, 365-6721 Bill Voykin, 352-3222 Steve J. Horkoff, 442-3231 LOCAL MASSAGE PRACTITIONERS & PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Opening — congregational singing Pr i) Ootischenia Community . Doukhobor Cultural Choir Glade Community Brilliant Community Kootenay Choir Thrums Community Brotherhood Choir Russian Folk Choir Supper Break (5:10 p.m.) Saturday Evening (7:30 p.m.) An evening of light-hearted enter d v¥ will be pr This will include skits, choral and group singing and different per- formances from multicultural groups. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. (no earlier) and the programme will begin at 7:30 p.m. Ad- mittance will be by advance tickets only! Sunday Morning (9:00 a.m.) Prayer Meeting Opening (10:00 a.m.) — congregational singing Presentation of guests Kootenay Sunday Schools Vancouver Sunday Schools Pass Creek Community Nelson Ladies Choir Slocan Valley Choir Sion Community Lunch Break (12:15 p.m.) Sunday Afternoon (2:00 p.m.) Opening — congregational singing Presentation of guests te Success and Best Wishes EREMENKO FIT-RITE SHOES 1224 - 8rd St., Castlegar 365-7353 Best Wishes BOUNDARY MECHANICAL 2205 - 14th Ave., Castlegar 365-2121 d Choirs from the Kootenays Union of Young Doukhobors Choir Friendship Choir John J. Verigin Young People’s Choir Union of Youth Choir (Grand Forks) K 1ay Union of Youth Choir Union of Youth Council Grand Finale/Closing Words that carries the beauty and richness of our culture. MEMORIES U.S.C.C. Youth organize their Festivals and “enjoy their cultural contributions . . . Our Best Wishes _-BARTLE & GIBSON C0. LTD... -| 2317 Columbia Ave., Castlegar“ ~'$65-7702 »Membe Our Best Wishes Sunshine Valley Co-operative Society owned & operated — truly Canadian! . q ~ © Grand Forks 442-8226 Best Wishes TUDOR SPORTS 1010 - 4th St., Castlegar 365-3522 Special Congratulations On your 36th Annual Youth Festival. MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. Castlegar 365-2155 Our Best Wishes To the U.S.C.C. Union of Youth on your 36th Annual Youth Festival! " CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION 365-7232 Best Wishes . SENTINEL SUPPLIES & SERVICE Thrums 399-4421 Our Best Wishes “LUNCH BASKET” RESTAURANT LOCATED IN THE GRAND FORKS HOTEL Annette & Barry, Grand Forks 442-3338 Special Congratulations NATURE HEALTH PRODUCTS Nelson 352-7557 Success and Best Wishes On your 36th Annual U.S.C.C, Youth Festival COOK MOTORS LTD. 317.4. Central, Grand Forks _ 442-2748 Success and Best Wishes GRAND FORKS SAVINGS C.U. 447 Market Ave., Grand Forks 442-5511 Success and Best Wishes GRAND FORKS DELICATESSEN : 375 S.E. 2nd Avenue, oa’ Grand Forks 442-2322 Best Wishes MORRISEY CREEK BUILDING SUPPLIES (1981) LTD. Mike and Lil Semenoff “365-8359 Almond Gardens, Grand Forks 442-2312 Best Wishes On your 36th Annual U.S.C.C. Youth Festival. PINEGROVE MOTEL Grand Forks John & Jean Hammond 442-8203 Success and Best Wishes TRAIL AUTO BODY 2316 - 6th Avenue, Castlegar 365-5114 ‘Best Wishes _ SLOCAN VALLEY C0-0P Slocan Park 226-7433 Special Good Wishes To the U.S.C.C, Union of Youth on your 36th Annual Festival. COLUMBIA AUTO SERVICE 850 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5422 Special Congratulations On your 36th Annual U.S.C.C. Youth Festival. MITCHELL SUPPLY CO. 490+ 13th Ave., Castlegar 365-7252 Everyone's Welcome! On behalf of the U.S.C.C. Youth we extend Success and Best Wishes CASCADE PHARMASAYE 1245.E. 10th St., Grand Forks 442-3515 our warm invitotion . . . to all our friends, neigh- NOW OPEN in the T (Upstairs inthe femertoneeaner SPECIAL THANKS _To all the people whose names are listed on this page for their generosity in helping sponsor the 36th Annual U.S.C.C. Union of Youth Festival. Theme: “Youth of Today” — Challenge into Achievement! eee GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Ph. 365-7143 2605 Columbia Ave. day Night Mass * Rev. Harvey Self 7 p.m. Phone 365-3816 Sunday Masses at Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 8a.m. and 10a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. ST. MARIA he | bours and all people of goodwill to join us at our 86th Annual Union of Youth Festival May 21 to 23 at the Brilliant Cultural Centre. Theme of the Festival is “Youth of Today"! Community Complex 9:40 a.m. — Singing . 10a.m.— Worship and Sunday School Robson: 1st Sun. 7 p.m. Grd Sunday, 10.a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow \ 365-8337 or 365-7814 provinces. The beer will be sold at regular prices in a long- necked amber bottle instead of the traditional §stubby- brown Canadian bottle. It will contain five per cent al- cohol by volume. e ee e Monday — Family Funticipation Day 11 a.m. — Games for all ages. 1 p.m. — Family Picnic Lunch (each family is reminded to bring their own lunch, lawn chairs and blankets). It promises to be a long day filled with fun & laughter. 2 p.m. — Softball games. Good Stock of LIGHTING — BATH ACCESSORIES — WATERBEDS Junior Cong. & Nursery Phone 368-5302 Genelle — 12 Noon Bible Study Mon. 7:30 p.m.