Page 6B The Castlegar Sun Telling kids to ‘Shout No!’ Submitted “SHOUT NO!" is a streetproot ing community campaign aimed at children in the Kootenays to Promote their safety and well- being. Parents today are very aware of News stories that describe how chil DAVID LETTERMAN and JAY LENO Castlegar November 13th WATCH FOR DETAILS dren are lured into automobiles with disastrous Consequence s. “SHOUT NO!” is a vital mes Sage for kids in a song and a sto rybook The song was written by « caring and concerned Victoria B.C. parent to give her children the ‘knowledge of what to do in uncertain circumstances. The well-known Canadian musician VALDY sings the song on a taped recording produced by Seacoast Sound in Victoria, B.( An accompanying storybook has been developed to emphasize the Castlegar Branch: 630 - 17th Sc Castlegar, B.C — TERM DEPOSITS — For better return on your Castlegar Savings Credit Union uy invested dollars Slocan Valley Branch: 3014 Hwy 6 Slocan Park, B.C. VO6G 250 226-7212 365-7232 s ST. PETER LUTHERAN SHOUT NO! message for kids As a community service for children and parents in the West Kootenay, Kootenily Savings Credit Union and Sunshine Radio QR 760 in Castlegar will co-sponsor &@ campaign to pro mote safety rules for kids The campaign is endorsed by the RCMP and the Block Par ents of the district Available to parents of Koote nay kids is VALDY’S rendition of the "SHOUT NOI" song as well as the attractive 32 page activity and colouring book designed to capture the interest on of young peo SHOUT NO!” mes Sage is even more memorable when children combine the audio story with the book presentation. RCMP officers will be SHOUT NO!" ambassadors by introducing the program to chil dren in elementary schools in the district this month. Parents will be able to acquire the “SHOUT NO!” package con jisting of a cassette tape and the activity book at a nominal cost through the branch offices of Kootenay Savings Credit Union Proceeds from sales will be donated to the Block Parent program in the Kootenays Wednesday, October 13, 1993 The Castlegar Sun is pleased to present to its readers a new column by Carolee Fitz-Gerald, written on behalf of the Castlegar and District Heritage Society, Carolee's column will appear on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month At the C.P. Rail Station Muse- um and Zuckerberg Island Her- itage Park and Chapel house, the tourist season is quickly drawing to a close: We're once again most grateful to Georgiann Kiemmer and the Ministry of Social Ser- vices for providing funds for our staff employment and training program under which such pro- * A Step in Ime Carolee Pitz-Gerald jects as the taping of pioneer interviews, exterior finishing of the old jail building, repairing of the Kukuli (Indian pit house) on Zuckerberg Island and other crucial maintenance and repairs were completed. We hope to keep the Society office and museum open over the winter and have applied for exten- sion of one laborer's position to work on complet- ing the interior of the jail restoration. If all goes well, next season's opening should have the added attraction of Castlegar's First Jail featuring First Class Constable George MacAndrew's donation of early police records and memorabilia on display. The newly painted and re-roofed building along with the most attractive new museum signs dedi- cated by Robin Blencoe, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Housing in conjunction with the downtown revitalization plan, is a monu- ment to the dedication and foresight of early Castlegar and District Heritage Society visionaries Wrapping up the season and all the volunteer hours, materials and expertise donated The north end of the City of Castlegar has achieved an aura of inviting charm and individual ity with the C.P. Rail Station Museum once again firmly entrenched as it's corner stone! Congratulations to all those who nhade it happen! Having the complete, bound collection of The Castlegar News since 1947 at the museum has proven to be a real people pleas- er, Many visitors become engrossed in thumbing through these old editions, renewing memories and enjoying a nostalgic glimpse of ear- lier days. Come down and browse Coordinator Deb McIntosh staged several spe- cial events over the summer despite access diffi- culties for much of the season at the station because of construction. Concerts at the Island, tours, VIP visits, an Easter egg hunt and bake and craft sales were well attended and a fall and winter program is being planned now. Winter hours are now in effect: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday at the Museum/Office, Call to book tours, weddings, space for your |+ workshop or club meeting. Friends of the Island will try to have the Chapel House open weekends from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. if enough volunteers are available and willing To datt, 16,038 visitors have signed the books at both attractions. As well, residents should take note that Allen Woodrow's art classes begin again soon — call 365-6440 to register. 1 SR ae The Hidden Meaning? i] Wednesday, October 13, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Page 7B Donate Blood Tuesday, October 19, 1993 2:00 - 8:00 pm Wednesday, October 20, 1993 1:30 - 8:00 pm Castlegar Recreation Centre © Cohoe Insurance Agency Ltd. Taking Better Care \-of You is the Cohoe Insurance way 1127 - 4th Street Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2A8 Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Submitted by: Pastor Stan Block 713 - 4th St., Castlegar Rev. V. 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