The Castlegar Sun Weereesey, February 23, 1994 14 cu. ft. 17 cu. ft. 21 cu. ft... “6 sree $899 - $1099 WE'RE RAVAGING FURNITURE PRICES!! Look for yellow sale tags for BIG discounts on: Bedroom, chesterfield, dinette suites. Recliner chairs, in-store k of carpe color television, VCR's, audio packages, microwave ;, Sleeper sofas, occasional chairs, mattress and box spring sets. 6 cu, ft. Microwave OVENS .....csseessssesseeenseeen $189 27” (29) Color TV (stereo) (5 yr. Warranty) ...$699 28” (26) Color TV (5 yr. Warranty) ...ssss-snses00$529 4Head VCR + (3 yr. Warranty) Hi"... AHead VCR + (3 yr. Warranty) .....0vscesses00100 $349 ‘ app rae Aneto Syetgen, aheontialy looted with features ..$1799 Listen to your radio for on-going sale items. nl (nd look for ye ‘llow sale tags. WE'RE EAGER TO DEAL! iture Wareho use Floor Ss Centre ose Prone 683-2227 open 8:30 am In. Wendy trough Satirdsy Mai School KAREN KERKHOFF Sun staff Do you ever wonder just how safe the school bus is that your children ride on every day? Well, if your child rides a Schoo! District No. 9 school bus the chances are they are riding in busses which are in good to excellent mechanical health. At least that's the word from the department gets At Highways which sent a represen- tative out in January to inspect the busses. School District No. 9 Mainte- nance Supervisor, Andy Booli- ctedits maintenance usses in excellent mechanical condition ones who pull the wrenches.” Boolinoff said Ministry inspections on the busses are done on a random, but frequent basis. School district mechanics maintain the fleet on a preventa- tive and regular basis besides maintaining the safety of the busses thus assuring our chil- dren's safety while riding them, “Lawrence is my right hand man and Mel and Bill are the pairing them when need arises. There are a total of 18 busses in the school district fleet with the newest one being only a year old and capable of transporting Wednesday, February 23, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Ministry of Transportation and 84 passengers. Women’s Aglow welcomes speaker Janis Hollefreund speaks from experience Submitted Encouragement will be yours when you attend the March 2 meeting of Castlegar Women's Aglow at the Legion Hall at 10 am.. Janis Hollefreund, a concert soloist, television artist, speaker and writer will share a gripping story of her journey for love. The presentation is sure to bring hope to all those who hear it. Janis is no stranger to pain having overcome the effects of an alcoholic home, broken relationships and spiritual abuse while in a cult. She has triumphed through freedom and forgive- ness in Christ. She said there is an authentic Christian Communi- Fake a walk-in-Nelson: Artwalk ty out there that places love unconditionally and frees people to fulfill their gifts. Knowing you are fully accepted by God breaks the cycle of need and dependency. That's when we really begin to blos- som. More than music! Janis brings life to all who hear her. Janis's enthu- siastic heart;and her sincerity truly ministers to oth- ers around her. She has a wonderful voice and a timely message for those who are suffering and wounded. We invite you to come and bring a friend. You'll hear more than a good voice. Janis's sincere love for people shines through and you'll have a spiritual experience. All ladies are welcome to attend and listen to this truly amazing lady. ’94 sure to be a success Submitted work: some well-deserved SUN STAFF PHOTO /John Van Putten Out taking full advantage of the recent mild tem- peratures, many people have been taking to Zucker- berg Island to walk along the trails. This family makes their way onto the island across the suspen- sion bridge for an afternoon of fun. Submitted social in Nelson. was given on the current cri- van” of material aid to Cuba. volunteers. , in communi » On February 22 approximately 40 B.C. residents in trucks and busses will leave Vic- toria, Nanaimo and Vancouver to join a unique caravan—a “Friendshipment Cara- sis in Cuba and on the work of various com- munity i in the Lower Mainland which work to assist the Cuban people. Much of that work centres on public educa- tion about the 33-year-old economic embar- go on Cuba. Pastors for Peace start friendship c Activist Brian Green updates West Kootenay on Cuban.c to Green, that this amendment infringed not only on Cuban independence, but also on the sovereignty of virtually every country in the world. Green also noted that the embargo has been repeatedly condemned in the United Nations, most recently in November, 1993, by vote of 77 to four, Canada, which in past This third annual caravan is being orga- nized by Pastors for Peace, a group for which ‘Vancouver student and activist, Brian Green, Green was in the West Kootenay last week bringing news about Cuba to the area. He spoke with students and teachers at Selkirk in Castlegar and Kaslo and at a “Cuban Coffeehouse” been tightened. In 1992 an conditions for lifting the ing the ending of Soviet aid, have been met, this blockade by the U.S. has in fact Gteen explained that while all of the pre- years has voted to condemn the blockade, to the bi includ- in 's veto. Groups which have closely monitored Canadian policy on Cuba interpret this eral legislation was added which p U.S. subsidiaries in “Third” countries from trading with Cuba, It was clear, according and is against the U.S. ot, ene srt ally recognized illegality. Your family hair care centre and Gift Shop “The Upper Room DANIELLE JMIEFF This award has been JOB WELL Bare fora The Castlegar Sun carrier will receive an award plaque, lunch at Subway (maximum value $6.00), and a theatre pass. SWZ Co ek SUBWAY (e@) LIKE YOU MEAN, IT/ A CHILD-SAFETY ACTIVITY BOOK AND AUDIO CASSETTE both for only ..,. $5.00 SALES GO TOWARDS THE OCK PARENT PROGRA Now Available At All -@00 ‘© MTS stereo with surround sound + Full function remote control + Varlable audio out + Video input THE ULTIMATE IN HOME VIEWING With a 3 Year Warranty PETE'S TV LTD_ The Nelson and District Arts Council invites visual artists from throughout the West Kootehays to submit. applica- tions to participate in Artwalk Entry forms are available from the NDAC, Box 422 Nel- son VIL 5R2 or from the Gallery of the Kootenays on Ward St. Nelson. Entries must be received by March 18, 1994. Artwalk "94 will consist of three month-long shows during the months of June, July and August. — - There will be approximately 15 galleries around the Nelson downtown core and there will be opening celebrations at most galleries around the Nelson downtown core. There will be opening celebrations at most galleries at the beginning of each show. Artists may apply to mount one artist shows or par- ticipate in group shows. Why participate in Artwalk? As Anne DeGrace says in her manual about running an art- walk, “Primarily, Artwalk offers an opportunity to exhibit Raat te DON'T MISS Castlegar's 1994 recognition for those long hours in the garret, a chance for feedback from the public, perhaps even some sales. Because of the blanket pub- licity that goes with participa- tion the the Artwalk, more people are likely to see the show than at a regular exhibi- tion. When the public is pas- sivley educated in this way simply by seeing more and dif- ferent visual art in accessible, everyday places, everybody benefits. With so much visual art showing simultaneously, artists get’ to meet and share ideas with one another, and a ‘sense-of untiy is crealed.~ To enter, artists are required to submit an application, $25 entry fee, and an 8x10 photo of their work (at least half of work you intend to show). Artists must sign a commis- sion agreement, agreeing to pay the gallery 35 per cent of the proceeds of any sales. Art- walk exists to bring art to the public and bridge the gap between tourism, business and culture. So if you are a visual artist living in the West Kootneays and would like to bring your work to the public in Nelson this summer, gather your pho- tos and money and submit an application. N.D.A.C. gratefully acknow ‘financial BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDS Thursday, March 3rd 6 p.m. Fireside Inn Banquet Room COosT: $15.00/person ledges the i support of the Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, the RDCK, the City of Nelson, the Nelson Business Area M and private donors. Airy Mountain Appliance Take a dash of romance and a sprinkle of mysti- cism, add good old-fashioned customer service and you will have Odyssey Hair Design and Wig Col- lection, Castlegar’s newest hair design studio. With a total of 50 years of beauty consulting expertise, among them Owner Rache Knauff and Beauty Consultants Patrice, DiDi and Bev Zaytsoff invite you to experience a beauty odyssey unlike one you have ever encountered before. Odyssey Hair Design and Wig Collection is much more than a hair salon. When you open the door you know without a doubt me have found the place to meet your beauty needs. Quiet a smoke- free . Egyp- tian art, and a fully qualified hair design team com- bine to create a beauty ¢x unlike no other. Odyssey Hair Design and Wig Collection has over 1,000 styles of synthetic and human hair wigs, hair pieces, and extensions to choose from. Short, long, curly, straight, brown or black the right one is waiting for you. As well, Odyssey Hair Design and Wig Collection carries a line of Odyssey Hair Design and Wig Collection and chest hair. Sales Director for the Odyssey Wig Collection is Orville Kramer. For people requiring wigs or hair replacements for medical reasons Rache will donate 20 per cent of the purchase price to cancer research or a chil- dren’s charity and will also deduct 20 per cent from the cost of the item. And if full-head . hair ties and extensions, or hair wraps is your Wish Patrice stands by armed with experience and know-how. Rache, Didi, Patrice and Bev invite you to the Odyssey Hair Design and Wig _Grandt Opening Saturday, February 26 where you can pur- chase all Matrix products for 20 per cent off as well as receive 20 per cent off of all wig orders placed before March 15. During the Grand Opening there will be $20 off of all perms and free wig demon- strations from 2-5 p.m.. Want the latest in hair design? The Odyssey Hair Design Team is your answer. Odyssey Hair Design Team—the winning team! Orville, Patrice, Rache, DiDi and Bev make up the unique Hair Design team. ODYSSEV COME IN GRAND, OPENING AND MEET O% OFF ALL MATRIX RACHE, BEV PR QDUCTS a — —ZAYTSOFF PATRICE, DIDI WINA BASKET F ean OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS All Grand Opening Specials effective until March 15, 1994 ODYSSE%. HAIR DESIGN & WIG COLLECTION | matrix. 20% % OEE. VALID UNTIL MARCH 15, 1994 GRAND OPENING PERM SPECIAL 4 a VAUD UNTIL MARCH 1S, 1994 (| feb lees gee ol cell eed eelgd eo ao) fold gebgadee eet ol = cel pee ged eed fel ele celta el OO -7733 ~Cattegar