B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 23, 1980 ° Heritage society midsummer dinner Rossland Heritage will be sponsoring a Mid-Sum- mer’s Dinner on Thursday at the Oddfellow's Hall in Ross- land. This event is open to members of the Roesland Heritage Society at $8 per person, Tickets are available at the offices of the Uplander Hotel, and the Rossland Miners' Union Hall, Tele- phone reservations can be made at the Uplander offices during working hours. The society anticipates an sven of excellent the society has been spon- soring a variety of social happenings under the anony- mous title “special events.” Although, the prime purpose of these events has been to raise funds for the restor- ation of the Rossland Miners’ ‘The Special Events Com- mittee is presently being re-. organized and expanded. With the help of Laurie Karn, the new special events chair- man, the society is looking, forward to an even greater” dinin; d by the same chef eho brought members the Greek Dinner. This year’s menu begins with a cool summer soup, followed ity of fund-raising and/or social events, appeal- ing to the widest possible group of people; special events for the young, the old and the in-b by french beans, gardon fresh salads, and creamy cheese- cake. Only 100 tickets are available for this scrumptu- ous event, so be sure to get yours soon, ‘4 ron a number of years If you would like to be a part of this new special events committee and see your ideas happen, contact Laurie Karn at the Uplandér offices or come to the Mid- Summers’ Dinner and leave your name. Wondering about Western winners? Check those July 16 Western Express tickets. Winning numbers for the 0,000 prizes are 3349306, 565716, 2633646, 1840101 and 1612876, The five $100,000 win- ning numbers ate 1564515, 2358501, 2071477, 2528039 and 2626430. ° For additional prizes re- member the last six identical digits are worth $1,000; last five identical digits $100 and the last four identical digits $25. 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By FRED MERRIMAN :. “Castlegar residents would be crazy not to cash In on this."* The expression ‘‘cash in’ was born at a poker table when the winner would cash In his chips for money or gold, Gerald, woll meaning friend of.the people, may, I ‘Please beg to differ with your enthuslasm concerning the RRAP. program. |.» It should be renamed the RIP program, ° Or better yet; ‘Come into my parlor. sald the spider to the fly."’ Now | direct my next quastlon to Lyle. < WIII you please tell us how much money. has been dispensed by the RRAP program, the financial position of the lucky recipients and most importantly, what amount has been borne by the taxpayers who have not ‘‘benefited’’ from the program since Its inception? May ! speak from personal experience: Once upon a time, | could not afford to Ilve In my own house so | rented It. The old house needed repairs, major repalrs. RRAP was suggested In a glowing front page picture which showed a handful of cash direct from our benevolent Federal government. | fell for It hook, line and sinker, low interest, forgivable City of Nelson municipal officials ware most helpful and only doing the job they were pald to do. The mortgage was typed, the small print was difficult to Here ts how | remember the closing paragraphs . . . paraphrased of course. “You cannot sell your house or the forgivable clause would not apply."’ “You cannot raise the rent unless a panel of government officials rule it You cannot move into the house yourself.’ l asked the lawyer to destroy the mortgage and accept My payment of $50 for typing services. | am Just now able to begin some of those major repairs. Nevertheless | am still free to do what | will and when | please. {continue to be opposed to RRAPand the entire philosophy of people In agencies. ourselves. it Is my hope that the offer, as represented by RRAP, will be disregarded and totally Ignored by the people of Castlegar. We don’t need your handouts and resent your Inference that we are so poor and weak that we cannot help Sure the Interest Is slightly less than current market. Yes you do have a forgivable clause that sounds downright sexy. | question whether many In this town can exist on $9,000 a year and If they do they won't be able to afford your mortgage payments, forgivable clause or not. | don't Ilke anything about your free money because there Is a catch to it. to seduce the naive public with words about free handouts and government subsidies which always cost the collective taxpayer far more than the net amount disbursed by those well meaning Humming along with hummingbirds This is the third article of a series of news and features about the Creston Valley Wild- By ROB BUTLER Interpretation Biologist There is an old joke that says that the reason that hummingbirds hum is be- cause they don’t know the words. Actually the humming sound is produced by their wings which flap about SO times per second but it is true that most can assistant life Interpretation Centre ing their colors, In B.C. the male Rufous Hummingbird’ flashes a.red gorget that shines like a string of sequins, while the smaller male Call- fope ingbird displays not sing. Instead of singing to claim ownership to a plot of land like most birds the hum- mingbirds advertise by show- with a purple and white striped bib. A third hummingbird found in B.C. is the large Black-chinned Hummingbird which sports a black chin, royal purple throat, and con- trasting white chest. All three species are easily attracted to feeders. Thete are several comm varieties of feeders and they should be filled only with one part white. sugar and four’ parts water. Ht Two Trail athletes return home each with gold medai Two Trail athletes were gold medal winners at the recent Canadian Union Champions held in Sudbury, Ont. Theresa Lenardon won the heptathalon and Juergen Korn took the decathalon event. The heptathalon has the five pentathalon events: and the 200 m and javelin. Trail Hotelmen win 1980 KISBL crown The Trai! Hotelmen have captured the 1980 Kootenay International Senior Baseball League crown by sweeping the best of five championship Hosts Rossland Junior Open this Sunday The Rossland-Trail Golf and Country Club will be host of the Rossland Junior Open this Sunday on the upper course. Tee-off time is sched- uled for 10 a.m. This is the last chance for the juniors to upgrade their circuit point standings and to qualify for the Top 20 i at Ci Approximately 30 ath- letes from British Columbia and over 500 from across the country competed in the event which served as a trial for the PanAmerican Junior Games ‘to be held in Sudbury, Aug. "The athletes, all 18 or 19 years of age earned the right series of provincial selections. Winners as well as many second and third place fin- ishers went to Sudbury. Lenardon and Korn and their coach Willl Krause of Trail spent five days at the meet. Krause does not know if he will be travelling to the PanAmerican Games with the athletes as the Canadian team CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 23, 1960 HOUSING REQUIRED Selkirk College students require, housing for September, 1980. If you have a room, room and board, suite, apartment, trailer or house for rent, please call: The Housing Office at 365-7292 Local 261 or 251, Monda: ay to Friday, between 8 a.n:. an 4p.m. to go to the trials through a rat coach may assume the coach- ing “The Performers” are New at Kelly’s Cla fion stereo FE PEnFOonsA « Systems ErERroniv Eno with full 3-year parts & labor warranty. series with the Beaver Valley Blazers in three straight games. Trail’s other chemplon- ship year was 1977, Trail will now represent the KISBL at the British Col- umbia Senior Baseball Cham- pionships to be hosted by Prince George, Aug. 1 to 4. Smithers will be the Hotel- men's initial challenge (Sat- urday, Aug. 2 — 2 p.m.) in the eight team double knock- out competition which will de- termine the 1980 Provincial Champion. 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