CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 19, 1989. GRAND OLE OPRY “SPECT. 4 Me INCLUDES: bi m1 begets ncn —Tieket for 1:00 pim. petformance, Opera House, Spokane, Teppulens Buffet Diriner— Flamingo Restaurant after the Castlegar Pick-up add $6.00 RENO — NEVADA | JANUARY 23, 1883 RENO EXPRESS. <3 ave 2 ee bonnes HOTEL & CASINO : JANUARY 29 — NON-SMOKING -7 ieee -6 nights ELDORADO HOTEL 8 CASINO ‘ LAKE TAHOE FEBRUARY 12 : —Bdays — 7 nights accommodation Skiers and gambler's delight — beautiful Lake Tahoe, Hidden Valley Lift tickets available for those who wish group rates. Ski by day — gamble by night. ; FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TOTEM TRAVEL 364-1254 Take Your. Winter Vacation in: VICTORIA, B. Golf, fishing, parks. Quiet relaxin, Moderate climate. e The Royal Scot offers your 22s dian Communications, Corp. on Tuesday for planning. to show Playboy. bunnies on its self-proclaimed “‘sizzling”’ pay-TV service next month, But as thousands ‘took ‘the streets across the ‘coun: try, Tuesday to protest the ‘disap- proval .of the: ie Cholce plans’ and said outside” ‘the jany’s'plans,: femains over who will — or can — do anything to block the shows. While First Choice held ’ “news conferetice in Toronto’ to’ defend the’ Playboy" skin’ icks as a‘ legitimate ‘al native* to, commercial net-. Fox took more’ heat ‘in‘ the: Comnions over his decision not to intervene in the ‘mat: ter. ¢ Now Democrat MP ‘Lynn McDonald, former president of the National Action Com-: mittee on the” Status © of Conserva' ‘MP ‘Flora MacDonald’ told more. than‘ 400 jenthuslastic day h issue should’ be \haini by the Canadian Radio-televi- sion and Telecommunications / Police Briefs Inclement ' weather ‘and " poor road conditions resulted ” « Compl ‘suites. + Indoor ‘pool, ‘saunas, jacuzzi wpe Tecreation room. + * Walk to attractions, museums, ie ‘ . Legislative Buildings, tours, a - shopping in Ol’ Town Victor, + CAA/AAA Four Diamond Award * Attractive packages and weeny rates... to April 30, 1983: - ly equipped ap bec St., Victoria, B.C. Vsv 17 COMIN NI TY. Bulletin Board plex. P 3 Regular meeting on Thurs., Jan. 20 at 7:90 the. KinnairdHalle ee 20m Pres i Honoring Pat Haley from West Ken ‘cotenay lonoring Pat Hal rom West i Pow held at the Fireside Place, Castlegar on Sate, Jan. 29°! 6:30 p.m. Tickets $11 per person from R. W. Kira, West -Kootenay Power, Trail, 368-3321. Hi : HOLISTIC HEALTH WORKSHOPS. ae Will be held on Sot. afternoons In Trail from ¥ - 4 p.m. ‘Learn preventative health care through reflexology, relaxation, acupressure, polarity and nutrition, Ph, 368. 5970 after 4 p.m. oF 362-948 ; Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit” ba listod here, The first 10 words are.-- onan bon words, paper and 5 p.m. Monday Hm ‘3 Notices should ‘be "brought e the ‘cetager cee Columbia “was struck by a°1976 Ford sedan driven by Allan’ Jmay- ‘' off also of Castlegar. Imayoff's vehicle went out ~ of control after crossing a set Henderson: vehicle ‘sustained $1,500 damage and ‘Lit “and her husband, “Whi the Smayolt vel jl ‘sustain. y at the time of the’ sccident The . ‘vehicle an’ estimated $40,000 damage the mishap” which was: wi There wero no injuries ina.’ ; “single vehicle accident ‘fession who could not deter cribed mine: what was. wrong’ with b ¥ 4 , page hag left numerous dead, The ineldent: Tuesday in ‘the Va pe largest, mass killing 1965, "whe “Vancouve Castlegar’s Savings cRroly. UNION i inlay of- ficials indicate ‘that ‘realloca- tion of funds through internal: ility that some* aijust’. ‘ments: may'be:made‘to the ‘weaving. . Mfo° Selkirk’ “it is. quite'a comprehensive pro- gram that is di ered.) ec “operation for larger motors — up to 1,000 MEANWHILE, been following ota I ; posted ‘forgot about oe tickets until Jan: 4” Russell says. But ho. : I did’ go’ back - tien hé took the ticket to'a bank:in nearby was informed that they aldn't ‘cash Western eunkaye ‘when the: mishap {occurred. Her husband has: pledged $100'to the United Wi , 1988: campaign, less $1, a day for each day the cast . ¢ . remains On, His idea is to encourage her to get it off, not 5 keep it ont .° THE LAST WEEK has seen several new businesses ¢ open their doors in Castlegar. Elecktro Dohmen Ltd,, an ‘: “electric motor rewinding and repair shop, opened Friday “inthe building ‘just back’ of the ‘local Progressive Conservative ‘constituency office (whieh: is Just south: of “Blecktro Dohmen is owned and operated by. Dieter ; Dohmen, who has moved part of his operation from Gray . Creek to Castlegar. Dieter says he was looking for a more “central location, and couldn't think of a better spot than right here. However, he will still maintain his’ ray Creek + College: ‘in Pottland,’ jonior at Warner Pacific a } as named this fall to th 1988 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Mark is a graduate of Stanley Humphries Secondary School.’His parents are Mr. and . . Mrs. Ede Kowalko of Castlegar. Mark is one of 14 ‘Warner’ Pacific students selected for'this year's list. Campus nominating committees and editors ‘of th the il annual: directory have included the’ ames of these di based on th i » service to the h i and future Trail Appliance Repair Shop Ltd. has expanded its operations and moved to Castlegar. It is © selected: from ‘more than 1,800 institutions of higher. learning in all 50. states, ‘the: ‘District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Outstanding students have been” honored, i in the annual. directory since 1984. ee CANADA GRADZ . 99° .GOVERN. INSPECTED ...... SAVE9IC(B. co esccstesssecsssss 39 SAVE SIC LB... Ib. ive veOr EVEOF ROUND. SAVESI.60 SAVE $1.80 tb... o. tial. They ‘an an elite group of students housed in the ‘old AL-X-L/Jean Team space beside ae ne urant (the A pecs was. in turn TELEPHONE POLL- SAYS i S/S Clark will be PC leader i OTTAWA ‘(CP)’. — Joe Clark: appears to have won his' campaign to retain the Progressiv Conservative Canadian Press,of delegates to next week's Tory conven- tion in. Winnipeg suggests Clark imay still/be saddled .with the leadership albatross if his opponents can win over the 24 per cent’ of delegates who are undecided or keep- ing. their opinions to them- selves. The results, while not sci- entific, are similar to those ‘obtained. by two other sur- veys in'the last two weeks. The cP survey, conducted by telephone between Jan. 11 and 18 and balanced among all five regions, between‘ ur- bp and rural areas and be- i und ‘only ia ‘of '- pondents, or-11 per cent, who “said they. want a leadership convention. ~ A. clear majority, 65! per cent, said they will support Clark. FINDS SAME TREND The CP. survey . follows closely: results ‘obtained by CTV's Cariada AM and Carle- ton University.” : In interviews with 191 riding association presidents, Canada AM found 67 per cent backing Clark, 10 per cent in favor of: a leadership con- Worthington -drops lawsuit » TORONTO BPs: vative rebel Peter Worthing- ton has dropped his lawsuit against party: leader Joe Clark., and abandoned his. fight to attend the next week's Tory convention as a delegate. ““My' lawyers assure me that I have a strong case,” Worthington told reporters Tuesday, “but a court case, in. my view, would ultimately damage the party and that is not my wish.” Tho suit by the former “editor-in-chief of the Toronto, Sun was launched last week to restore, Worthington's status_as a convention dele- gate. He and four otherg were strinped of their status to represent. the-. Toronto riding of Broodylew Green, wood because a party co! mittee ruled they didn’t pie port the party... The ruling was based on their actions in the October byelection, in which. Wor- thington lost the Tory nom- ination and ran as an inde- pendent. ‘Everys e- vention and 24 per cent: un- decided or refusing to res- pond. © eGarleton talked to 502 of the potential 2,800 delegates and found 56 per cent behind Clark, 17 per cent wanting a leadership convention and 26 per cent undecided or re- fusing to respond. . Polling p » that those who.are undecided Sand those who refused ‘to an- swer will break down'in the same proportion é as the com- “mitted voters. x Guld--me aus eer cent or more of the votes at Winnipeg, compared with the weak showing of 66 per cent ; against a leadership review two years ago. But respected ‘Tory ~ *poll- ster Allan Gregg says normal polling procedure’ may. not. [i hold up in this case and a sig- nificant number of the unde- cided ‘and unresponsive del- egates. want a leadership convention. ‘If that's true, it would still -be enough for Clark to win. “But it’ would be” the’ second- worst —. to his ‘own 1981 showing — of- any ‘review vote’ in either major party. «fim ‘The previous worst was.19 per cent against Prime Min-. ister Trudeau in 1976. It would also likely be high — enough to mean the internal ‘will continue. WINTER FABRIC ~ CLEARANCE “BUY NOW" while selection Is , or wait until the int Increases. LAKES OF CHICKEN 3 59 "BONUS, 6°0Z. TIN KING OSCAR. | BRISLING. 3" APTORS 3 SOUP MIX OODLES OF NOODLES 31” PINK SALMON YORK..14 FL. OZ. TIN... GREAMETTE MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI 215. 907 c 20x. SPAGHETTI SAUCE 99° FLAVORS. 14 FL. OZ. JAR FIVE ROSES FLOUR eee PURPOSE. 6 «or 48 ASOB TRADITION, ‘ DECAFFEINATED REG. 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