' The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, February 9, 1994 Wednesday, Lepr 9, Lia Chamber of C: it am Mistori¢al/ event for this whem we welcomed our gar & District "Chambér of \ member. Commerce would like to thank The Castlegar & District like to encourage those businesses that are not members to join our organization The Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce ts an Taylor's Place Family Restaurant PULL FAMILY MENU’ DOUKHOBOR CUISINE Meeting/Banquet facility available Ken, Gail & mar Geddes, = a oe Piopriibors (604) 365-5516 908 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 1H2 8 ion of leaders, professional and individuals who shage an‘imerest in p commercial, industrial, social and Civic of the we are dedicated to. supporting i & District - ra pra Decors ls is asa single voice for sseniiees and federal governments, with a goal of promoting new opportunities in this area. members a support aly anenad Chamber members businesses and other policies go’ municipal, provincial -- Monthly membership meet- ings provide key speakers on a variety of topics, covering busi- ness, political and personal @< CANADA LIFE Safer RRSP. Cliffe Insurance in: “SFamily insurance ¢, Income ** R.R.S.P 14-18 ot, Castiaed Plan» Castogn 365-6136 ” Licensed & Sponsored through Canada Life ‘MARK YOUR BALLOT! BC., VIN 487). The awards will be presented at a Chamber Dinner with Bil Barlee, Minister of Small Business, Tourlem and Culture on Thureday, March ‘aad 4. on pempbilaaetee tg ear gabahietmna aber omaeanal CLEAN-SCENE (Jj CARPET CLEANERS starting your own business. * CHAMBER BUSINESS AWARDS Over the next few weeks you will see nominations forms for the Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce:People's Choice " Awards. These awards have our Chamber members listed in vari- ous calegaries (a blank space available for non members who can also be nominated). Please check ONLY ONE business PER category and fill in any business of your choice of Business of the Year at the bottom of the form of the action in our community and district for...Business, Oppor- tunity, Progress. By membership in the Chamber of Commerce - we all benefit! FEBRUARY 14-18 CHAMBER OF OLOURMIX the Forest Alliance of B.C. and Stuart Lang - President & Chief ADVERTISING SYSTEMS INC. ~ lip ¥. +e t t t t » § ! ! 1 t 1 I J ! J ! hy t 1-800-667-2455 365-7672 Bill Barlee, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture on Thursday, March 3, 1994 and printed in the March A 1994 edition of The Castlegar jun. CANADA EMPLOYMENT “INFO EXCHANGE” The Canada Employment Cen- tre in Trail will be hosting an “ Exchange” in on February 23, 1994 from 9:00 am. to 3:30 p.m. at the Sandman Inn. This info exchange will cover issues such as the Employment Act - its and implications for area busi- nesses; Human Rights - an employers responsibility; Bill C- 113 - changes to the U.L Act and f Rerost Indenries on Tuesday, yeiceny 1994 at the Fireside Inn. Cocktails at 6:00 p.m., Din- ner at 6:30 p.m. and to begin at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $15.00 in advance or $20.00 at the door. Please confirm your office HOME BASED BUSINESS SEMINAR poo ey ra &. District e of Commerce will be hosting a home based business seminar on March 16 and 17 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. This seminar is being sponsored by FBDB. the Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce. Please contact the Chamber office for more informa- tion and registration. Please don't delay and miss out on this oppor- tunity if you are interested in THE CASTLEGAR SUN Po sa ee ' Classified Ad Order Form | p_ NAME: PH. #: to access them, Bill 63 WCB - the extension of WCB and what it means to local employers. For registration you may contact the Chamber office or the Canada Employment Centre in Trail BEFORE February 11, 1994. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SCAM ALERT BCTV and the BBB presents “The Scam Alert”. The BBB General Manager, Valetic MacLean, has appeared on BCTV numerous times over the last year exposing current frauds, scams and rip offs. Starting Feb. 28 and running for four weeks, BCTV will air 60x30 second features highlighting the top 10 scams in the Lower Mainland. If you ywould like to participate as a sponsor and have your company mentioned on BCTV 6 times, more information is available at the Chamber office. CANADA LINKS UP WITH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS NEFWORK The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the federal government and our ~ : ADDRESS: P.C.: g and with the cooperation of the Exropean eee hed the Busi | Classified Section: Start Date: ! Number of insertions: Amount remitted: ness Coopetation Network. nies with potential business part- ners_in 35 countries around the globe. BCNet wee established ed the 1988 to assist aes in the 2 Pp Union (EU) Member — who were looking for busi- in other parts of th the cx An EU network of over 600 > Your choice This business will be honored overall as the « most community minded business. ee | f © x x o 1 ful and unique. These advisors ere I cit Aas GultDs Gbbiaa bu neler eel proncld willbe aiaued sania el | ANNOUNCEMENTS: Obits, Weddings, Engagements, Card of Thanks, In Memoriam (35+ a word) OTHERS: Births, Work Wanted, Lost & Found, To Give Away — NO CHARGE 1 STANDARD RATES: J insertion ......6.00 2 insertions....#10.00 3 ineerfons._#12.00 1 TRIPLE 3SPECIAL: 413.00, 13 weeks, 13 words (35+ word extra over 13 words) 20+ 1 word extra over 12 words. All clasdftied headings except as stated below. ? " help i to clarify their needs and use of the BCNet com- from among thousands of compa- By profes 0: dceceminc! promv- ing leads. Since 1988, it has helped over 38,000 business to find new markets, undertake joint research and development, Cor ng and as well as helping them to iden- tify investors and arrange trans- fers of techpology. BCNet saves time and money on the part of those looking for partners. In Canada, BCnet is a private sec- tor-led joint initiative, managed wy the Canadian Chamber of completed form off ef our ofce of mati cheawe, Viea or Mastercard No. Fe =<. 465 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. VIN 168 365-7848 rewaee a d by the Kana on ents of Industry Canada Foreign Affairs and International Trade as well as the Provinces of Ontario, Que- bec, British Columbia and Nova Scotia. - Kidney Foundation Volunteers sprepare f for | March drive SUN STAFF.” | i With, March just around the commer, volunteers for the Kidney Foundation of| Canada re, prepar- ing for theif annual drive to raise funds. for Kidney Disease research. The local BC branch of the Kidney Foundation is also busy planning funding activities, and volunteers are hopeful that a goal of $12,000 for the West Kootenay will.,9e attainable. Kidney Foundation volun- teer Bud Godderis says the March drive for funds will assist Kootenay kidney patients, as well as research, In the West Kootenay, there are 19 people, who require the use of a kidney dialysis machine, and throughout the Kootenays, 40 people have successfully received kidney transplants Diane Straith, Director of Patient Services and Volunteers, says this years marks the 30th Anniversary of the Kidney Foundation, and pne of the best ways to celebrate is, to compre- hend just how far the founda- tion hag. come, and—the— . breakthrqughs. ;that have occurred as a result of contin- ued research, “Transplants have come a long way. ‘They are now cighty- -five per cent success- ful,” said Straith, Kidney transplants have been. so successful, patients up 0 the age of 70 are accepted. As well.as research, the Kid- ney Foundation puts a lot of effort and time into easuring the welfare of patients after the operation has taken place “We have a peer support program and we really help these patients get back on their feet.” Watch for volunteers, many of them from the Catholic Women’s League, who will be. making their rounds in March, in their efforts to raise money for the Kidney Foundation. INTERESTED IN STAi Your Own Bush to be held March 16 - 17 from 6:30. -.10:30 p.m. Cost: | $35.00 club stronger than ever in th The First Robson Brownie Pack can boast of 12 new recruits, making the at community. The enrotiment, held at the Robson Hall,’ brought in: back row (Ff); Helena Grouwstra, Mickey Strader, Karyn Gies- brecht, Katherine Arms, Melissa Evans.and Jackie Bale. Front row (+1); Lind- say Grohn, Melanie Bale, Autumn Summers, Wendy Kinakin, Samantha Kinakin and Mindy Stewart: Pigce: « Taylor's Place Banquet Room Paciiitator: MARILYN STRONG ‘To register or for more Information please call 365-6313 Sponsored by the Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce, Ministry of Small Business, Tourisra @ Culture and irs redere! Busjoses Developraprnt Bank JULY 22 1. 24, 1994 For your complete information package call the Reunion Hotline at (604) 268-9977 or write to: P.O. Box 88560, 1sves-72" Ave., Survey, B.G- V3W 0X1. eeaeeaaed ‘This information brought to you courtesy of: SLUMBER LODGE ‘hows’ For reservations In Vernon, Kelowna, Kamloops or Penticton call Ttofree 1-800-663-2831 WE OFFER A WARM WELCOME TO ALL EX-CADETS & THEIR FAMILIES. “RIND IT IN. THE CLASSIFIEDS and THE CITY OF TRAIL proudly present ... 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