“LEAN QUALITY _ GROUND BEEF ‘cent school board meeting. MGT fi, ce ioe peceuivg it nem _$* * and price lists, to: defraud ‘tl ‘Amway, based in’: Ac | |: expanse on the banks ‘of the ‘Tho r rgant pegulrag 61 per;.cent, of , he American Way.’ ‘was A i be; operating in Canada in 1963 facility: in: nae Ont.,"whic David Ivany, Canadian director. of huge § resources |” ‘and community relations, says the Amw: peor y is’ * “to treat, people as equals”). eral Trade ~ Commission say. the way story began-in 949 iwhen : VanAndel ‘and DeVos fiat, began( selling food - sponsor's own’ sales volume. indirectly because ‘sales of the recruit contribute to the: Snow removal bids were contracted ‘to. Bee jow at. approved for Castlegar Pass..Creek’ Elementary school district during a’ re-' ‘school for $28 an hour, Bryan *Bielby*" will ‘clear Tarrys, George -Hadikin «will ‘be STILL ONDER, Shoreacres and the bus turn-” aaa for $80 an hour, Paul -Bluoberry. “acho! auriag *Strelacff : will’ clear Ootis-' Dave Mason's absence. <1" “chenia Elementary School for ‘A-list detailing: $55,496 $27 ‘an’ hour and George’ worth : of proposed.” minor Graham will remove snow at‘: renovations ’,for’ schools: in’ Robson’ Elementary. for $25 Castlegar ‘and ‘district has’ an ‘hour. Coleman Excavating will ministry~ of © ediication’s: - be-responsible for the»re- - proval. = mainder of the schools includ- Sccrotary-treasurer John ing Kinnaird. Junior. Second-, Daschee sald ‘the : ‘miniatry ary and Stanley. been sent to, Victoria for the* ions — ‘a system rhere a community is divided ‘into that’) the” Mu-’ ‘il, "Nanaine and. Vancouver. has e the” Senior Secondary. schools for ah have been provided aay ‘Affairs Ministry. had’ went in different RENOVATIONS an average of i $89 ae hour. Ae Seeley for in the 1982 budget — be- fore’ they can be ‘comiplet include:-* approved the release of the ‘@'a'fire hose, cabinet and” told ‘councils not to hold. ‘But,“in“the communities “* that' had ‘counted ballots by Sunday, ithe referendum Nanaimo. voted &8 ert ‘cen in favor. of ‘abandoning ‘the ward’ system and returning * “MOTT’S -CLAMATO JUICE - es 1.38 (SFL oz) tin ses. e eee st _ MACARONI & CHEESE KRAFT DINNERS Sare 426 ma 2. 2, 88" Melee Reseseey for ac: S Restaurant. * South locan Junction : “CLOSED TO DEC. <4 “Watch for: our re-opening "0! FEATURES INCLUDE: ’ ae Tally Ho Ride: * Parties & Banquets _ & 60 Seating Capacity BOOK EARLY | holdback totalling - $6,463.28 accessories costing $2,623" on Stanley Humphries School ~ and an oil furnace'conversion’ projects. The holdhack is. re- costing e700 at Blueberry leased upon completion of the: Creek ced é Projects.” ee ee oe te kn in See *Gcnch 19) (sere ae -ApprovaT has beer BraADEIT cos ‘ : to: J.’ Kalmakov ‘for: a’ sick: ’e installation of additional leave’ absence without . pay” sprinkler | heads. at $9,000, for the period Sept. 1, 1982 to’ ‘domestic hot water tank con- . Jan. 31, 1888. version at. $2,500, installation Me of microprocessors at $6,868, * Carol “Couch “will be re-. -and three. additional detec- engaged ‘ona . temporary tors. at $600) for. Kinnaird basis for the period Sept: 1, Junior Secondary School. cost: of $E500 (01 cna eli passed: ,in: all of: them; in- cluding Oak Bay, the home of . the'man who challenged mu-: statin ramet of ioe nieipalities’’ rights, to. hold: g yatem. the ‘election. In Oak Bay and Victoria, 84 that any vote: ont the ‘sous: per cent of those voting sup- would have voted at least 60 . ported nuclear disarmament, per cent in favor before the and in’ the’ other 10 or’so government, would give its communities 3 holding the ref- approval. to the at-large’ election sys-. - tem, while Vancouver: voted.” erendum the vote was equal- ly overwhelming. Vancouver also held four : capital: spending referen- - 1982 to Jan. 31, 1983 and as- signed to Stanley Humphries - Secondary, School. s, J. Newer has looas ap- pointed acting principal. at ~ pe FREE CHURCH EY 4 IRECTORY} EVANGELICAL BEL-AIR — * Frezem. WE (ZB) PRE... cee 4 Sunday, 11 a.m., Legion Hall FROM ECUADOR BANANAS © 399° 136 kg... B.C. GROWN POTATOES so 15:81°9|| ices perceive Nov. 25, 26 & 27. reuewanip — Bible Study - Family Bible Hour 159: 45a.m. * Worship Service. Bible Study & Prayer. “Tues: 7:30 p.m. lomdheAly 1 Street Pastor: Tom Mulder 365-2281 PADS Boh ANGLICAN CHURCH. 1401 Columbia Ave.’ +. Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Robson Community Church ind & 4th —cfhow Qralituibe i én Prayer — ST. PETER LUTHERAN [ Pastor Terry Defoe (Office 365-3664 “Residence 365-7622 Listen to the Lutheran Hour = Sunday -9 a.m. ‘on Radio CKQR ‘9:50 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 11200 a. rm. -vership Service 2 ¥s, 10.a.m. “Ph. 365-6043 or.365-5842_ SEVENTH: DAY ‘ADVENTIST CHURCH: Regular Sorurdoy Services qi “Pastor Ci Clift fprieberg UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave.) 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 9:40 a.m: — Singing 10a.m. — Worship and Sunday Schoo! Robson: 1st Sun. 7. p.m. 3rd Sunday, 10 a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow. * @ 365-8337, or 365-7814 1471 Columbia ee, Trail t & ‘: Pastor Roy Hubbeard “CALVARY BAPTIST - rry Creel Past Fireside Motel Pastor: R.H. Duckworth: ‘ Family 8 Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. | Morning Worship: 1:004a.m. =. Evening Praise 230 p.m. WED. NIGHT Study & Prayer —7 p.m - Church 365-3430 - < Pastor 65-2008 “PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 3 ae Tith Avenue Church: Ph. 365-5212 Early Morning Service \ 8:15a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. {Morning Worship 11 a.m. 4 ing Service Wed! Beis Study 7380 puma)! Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service.11.a.m. © unlor. Cong. & Nursery Bible Study Mon.'7:30 p.m. y ‘Young Peoples, ST RITA'S CATHOLIC. sunday 'N Masses ‘at’ ST. MARIA GORETTI. , Genelle —12 Noon ; D, e a fire hose, cabinet’ and accessories’ Costing $3,290 at Ootischenia : Elerientary. . ¢.a fire-proof storage area at Robson’ Elementary cost. ~ ing $550. e wentberading of west-wing gs on ithe first ‘k HH penny floor at $6,820, fire-proof. storage::areas at $2,660°-for: Stanley - Humph- ries Secondary School. then ‘moved to 1928, Since 1985," In Kamloops, 10,692 ‘voted dums » which ; were ‘all AP: in ‘favor, ‘8,252 against, In proved. Duncan and North Cowichan Vancouver voters baa ‘the a 3 recruit 3 distributor cost. But they can make a substantial amount:, | AI district, 2,871' voted’ yes, most complicated time at the, : while 550 voted against. Port polla. They had 76 candidates: Hardy voters came out 169 in running for positions’ ‘on’ |: ve favor, 82 against. In ‘Castle. council,” school “and: ‘park’. gar there were 1,824 in favor boards as well as the six ref- and 219 voting no. Nanaimo erendums. The average Van- voted 78.1 per cent in favor ‘couver. voter. had “to.‘spend | electorate voted pseu “while 16.6 per cent of the about 20 minutes in:the -Poll booth this year. ” children; seven desatgiaid children; ‘two’ sisters,” Mrs. George (Helen) Wishlow of. ; Slocan Park and Mrs. “Polly. | Chursinoff of Brilliant.” She: was predéceased by. :. her husband Peter in 1965, © one son’Peter in‘1971, and; two ‘daughters, Lilly in in- fancy and Patsy Evin in 1981. 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. = ae QUALIFICATIONS _ — high energy iv inillative — organizational‘al THE KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR THE HANDICAPPED -:- bili oat pbereieatay ills i ussian’ with burial at “Fpam;"in'the {Brilliant Cemetery. : : ‘Should friends desire, ‘con- | ~ tributions maybe made to the Castlegar. and. District’ Hos- |} ital extended care unit. ©. Funeral services under the ied present, before introducing . Mrs: Pat Livingstone, a mem- this; ‘Young Canada Bookweek: In’; keeping with ‘this week, the =