Castleg and foreign objects on v' poles contravenes regulations of the Workers’ Compensation Act. HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek “Drive a Little to Sove a Lot” NEW EXECUTIVE . . . ata recent ing of the Castlegar Hi Arrow Shrine Club the following were elected as executive for the next year: members (left to right) Andy Andrew — hospital ——Talking to the——+ Interpreter, Syrings Creek Summer is here and along with it comes the summer naturalist programs offered at Syringa Creek Provincial new amphitheatre has been built. . Jack Parkin — vice-president, Jim Gouk. - president, Les Buffett - secretary, and Don Wickett - treasurer,. playground. 8:45 be offered from Thursday to . and Saturdays will be the weekly schedule in p.m. Special Guest Speaker. Leslie Anderton will = News Do you have a news story or feature you want to tell us about? Would you like to speak to someone about the delivery of your paper? similar telephone, would be able to see whether he was snapshots may in future dealingwith a man with a gun, beam pictures of thieves to or a dog running loose, said police at the time a burgier Gary Reed, a sales manager alarm goes off, police chiefs with Bell Canada, the com. from across the province pany that designed the i machine. “Certainly I think it is very | exciting technology and would have application for police in the future,” said Waterloo regional Police Chief Harold Basse, who tried out the telephone at the 35th annual convention of the Ontario Association of Chiefs Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement, or have you ever wondered whom to call regarding a billing or business matter? The following guide will put you in touch with the right department. Clip it and keep it by your phone for reference. Newsroom Circulation . 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MasterPlan also offers other financial benefits, such High-tech telephone could snare thieves of Police. “When we (police officers) are responding to an alarm, we would be able to see whether there is a guy there with a machine gun.” Mug shots of wanted per- sons and pictures of missing children could also be sent over the telephone, Reed it- lance on the be sp ci important minerals found here. ‘Sunday (Sune 29) beach-picnie area. Special Serpents of Syringa. A talk on the life and habits of snakes by Mr. Max Frobe including a demonstration with a live boa 2 p.m. at the constrictor. | history of the area and program 8:30 p.m. — Film, Death of a Legend. An excellent film on the life and habits of wolves. Monday (June 30) 10:30 a.m. — Indian Plant Uses Walk along the Pine The phones are undergoing a market acceptance test by Bell Canada’s Business Com- munications Group and will not be available for sale for some time, Reed said. ‘The telephone was one of about 35 exhibits at the con- vention of the latest tech- niques in law enforcement and crime prevention. Other exhibits included the latest in weaponry, surveil- wildeats of the area. otherwise noted. side of the screen is for incoming pictures. a police uni- forms and erime prevention robot officer used by eight police forces across Canada to teach children safety pro- grams, was another hit with the 240 chiefs and deputy chiefs. The 162.5-centimetre robot with flashing Castlegar Senior Citizens’ Association held its last meeting before the summer break on-June 19. The 66 members in attendance sat down to tables decorated with spring flowers, arrang- ed by Beatric Lundquist: Jessie Donnan asked the blessing before the seniors enjoyed a chicken dinner. After the dinner, program La Dell Lipsett in- troduced Mike Wynnychuk, Edith Berg and Phillip Mor- ris, who played a variety of Ukranian and Czechoslovak. ian folk songs and dances, which delighted the audi- ence. The seniors particu- larly enjoy Mr. Wynnychuk singing folk songs and ac- companying himself on a videotape player. It sound a siren, too. Lottery numbers The $1-million winning numbers in Sunday's Super Loto draw were 1784113 and 3093837. There are also sub- sidiary prizes. Trail. Meet at the beach changehouse 8 p.m. — Wildcats of the Kootenays. A talk om the Tuesday (July 1) 2 p.m. — Children's Program — Wildlife of the Koot- enays. A talk and display of skulls and skins of local wildlife. Meet at the adventure playground. 7:30 p.m. — Evening walk to the lookout on the Pine Trail. Meet at the signboard in the campground. NOTE: All programs at the amphitheatre unless Seniors hold meeting Ukrainian folk instrument called a bandura. Several couples enjoyed dancing to the polkas and waltzes played by Mr. Wyn- nychuk on the mandolin, Mrs. Berg on the pianao and Mr. Morris on the guitar. During the evening Happy Birthday was sung to Leora Nutter and congratulations and best wishes were ex- tended to the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Jacobson. The next senior citizens meeting will be Sept. 4. During the summer months, bocci ball will be played Tuesday evenings, cards on Monday and Friday afternoons and bingo on Thursday afternoons. PER NIGHT, PLUS TAX Boom SINGLE OR DOUBLE OCCUPANCY Floors 3 - 9 (floors 10 - 14 slightly higher), chilled bottle of champagne, 20% discount on dinner in the “1881” Dining COMMUNITY NEWS AWARDS NIGHT . . . Allen Harlos accepts spo H. Crandell during Castlegar Christian Academy Awa rtsmanship award from Mr. and Mrs. rds Night held last week. Students win awards Castlegar Christian Aca- demy held its awards ban- quet last Wednesday at the Fireside Place. Before the awards pre- sentations, parents, students and friends enjoyed a buffet and a time of songs and recitals. A special song, Wit- ness, was sung by Rick Popoff. ‘The following awards were presented by Mr. and Mrs.H. Crandell. Proficiency: Joel Lewis, Bernadette Buck, Virginia Buck. Deportment: Virginia Buck, Bernadette Buck. Participation: Steven Gra- ham, Mai Holmquist, Carolyn Lewis, Scott Lloyd, Sheri-Lyn Makeiv, Linda Nephin, Robbie Stuart, Shauna Wallace, Richard York, Virginia Buck, Tina Graham, Dan Leiding, Dan Lewis, Laraine McNee, Angela Penner, Wally Souk- oroff, lain Thompson, Shauna Wilson, Mark Zoobkoff, Allen Harlos, Darla Leiding, Joel Lewis, Brent Makeiv, Terry Roberts, Christina Rovers, Gila Wilson, Glenna York, Bernadette Buck. Most improved students academically: Scott Lloyd, Terri Roberts, Christina Rovers, Richard York, Iain Thompson. Fifty life pacs or more completed: Glenna York, Bernadette Buck, Tina Gra- Blood donor clinic in Trail By CasNews Staff The Red Cross blood donor clinic is in Trail this week. The clinic will run until 8 p.m. tonight 1:30 - 8 p.m. Thursday. The clinic will be located at the Eagles Hall on Bay Avenue. Castlegar residents are encouraged to donate blood as the Castlegar branch of the Red Cross has set an objective of 150 units, which represents the annual re- A Gas Co. Ltd. quirements of the commun- ity. People requiring rides to the clinic can contact the Red Cross regi: office at 365- 3236 between 1 and 8 p.m. The donation of © blood takes about 30 minutes, including 10 minutes for registration, 10 minutes for the donation and 10 minutes of rest after the donation ham, Scott Lloyd, Richard York. Citizenship: — Michelle Wilson Memorial Award: Carolyn Lewis. Ten levels completed in all subjects: Scott Lloyd, Tina Graham. Ten levels completed in each of three subjects or more: Joel Lewis, Terri Roberts, Gila Wilson, Glenna York, Rob Stuart, Iain Thompson, Carolyn Lewis, Steven Graham, Wally Souk- oroff, Maria - Don Malakoff, Sportsmanship award: Allen Harlos. Spiritual: Wally Soukoroff. Wally Soukoroff. Chapel reports of excel- lence: Glenna York, Carolyn Lewis, Sheri-Lyn Makeiv, Richard York, Christina Rovers, Tina Graham, Darla Leiding, Terri Roberts, Maria Holmquist, Allen Harlos. Standard of excellence in writing: Angela Penner, Maria Holmquist, Christina Rovers, Sher-Lyn Makeiv, Shauna Wallace. Selkirk offers financ training in the Heavy Duty The bur- the Heavy Duty Mechanic program and is worth approximately $500. ial aid $150 is available to a Castle- gar resident entering a com- munications program at the college. « The Kootenay School of Art Bursary, valued at $200, is available to a West Koot- enay resident entering the college's Graphic Communi- cations program. ‘The bulk of the funding is in the form of Selkirk College Bursaries, this year valued at $450 and applied towards tuition fees. There are 25 Selkirk College Bursaries available to students enter- ing any program of study at the college. 10 graduate from CIST program Selkirk College awarded i to 10 students who completed the two-year course of studies in the college's Computer Infor. mation Systems Technology program. Those graduating were honored at an informal dinner at the Sandman Inn in Castlegar. Graduating from the pro- gram were: Mike Hutchison, and Andy Flagg of Nelson, Lisa Mac- Donald, Brad Albrecht, Don Brooks and Heather Moore of Trail, Jon Erzinger and Arlene Ommundson of Castlegar and Peter Foodi- koff of Penticton. Selkirk College's Com- puter Information Systems Technology program pre- pares individuals fer employ- ment in the computer appli- cations field at the pro grammer level. Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No. 214 ¥ ‘Answer to Sunday, June 22 Cryptoquip: ONLY CLASS FOR AD EXECS WHERE CHEATING ON EXAMS IS OFTEN PERMITTED: COPY WRITING. with Pp A news release from the Red Cross advises donors of the following when giving blood: @ you should be in good health and between the ages of 17 and 66; © you should weigh in excess of 45 kilograms (100 pounds); you should have a small meal before giving blood; you should refrain from strenuous exercise for 24 hours following the donation; and ‘e you should refrain from smoking for a least one hour after the donation. All blood donated will be screened for hepatitis B antigen and antibodies to the AIDS virus, the release says. Students compete in math Four Grade 12 students and one Grade 11 student from Mt. Sentinel secondary school took part in the Can- adian (Euclid) Grade 12 Ma ematics Competiti this of our Summer Hol é zh y HER We'll be out of School, Friday, June 27, which means the start . We'd appreciate it if you would drive extra carefully at this time as we'll be on the streets more. Have a Happy Summer! » year. $ special «ths. £ special «this we: k only Super Valu (20) BUMPER TO BUMPER. Fighting Inflation for Motoring Needs 6 Days a Week! 1507 Columbie Ave., Castlegar businesses! 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