ea -Castlégar News April 16, 1989 April.16, 1909. Action Ad Deadline For Sunday.........11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday . 1+ ++ 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday .. . 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 YOUR SUPPORT FOR CANCER RESEARCH Since 1948, the Canadian Cancer Society, through its research affiliate, The National Cancer Institute of Canada, has generously sustained cancer research, The following table illustrates the research areas in British Columbia funded by your donations CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN FUNDS: 1976 1989 Library adds Crop [je of best sellers Remember When? WYEARSAGO ~ From the April 14, 1949 Castlegar News The request by Mr. Otto Walker and Mr. Ross McDermid ‘for ‘a burial ground above the gravel pit at Brilliant had been given due consideration and STEEL, WHITNEY, BURGESS, MICHAELS 4,632,426 6,303,329 11,137,822 113,531 $22,187,108 4. University of Victona: TOTAL FREE ESTIMATES & COURTESY CAR WE REPAIR ALL Steering You Straight Of this total, ‘$14,773 000 Was been Ww Research Centre @fled in Fesearch at the BC Cancer Ne? Thea you auel be. “Quietly Leading the Way” they regret to advise that for a number of reasons the C: M. & S. company is not prepared 10 “make this land available for this purpose Ava meeting held on Monday, April 11 the Castlegar Community Club tuansferred the land, buildings and assets of their club to the village of Castlegar as a community centre, un der the terms of a resolution presented toand accepted by the Castlegar Board of Commissioners recently The Fair Committee of the Castlegar-Robson Canadian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. J. Parkin on Thursday to discuss plans for their third annual Fall Fair 25 YEARS AGO From the April 16, 1964 Castlegar News Funcrabservices were held Saturday for the late Stanley Humphries, 76, of Robson, the man who lent his name to the Stanley Humphries secondary schoolin Castlegar Mr. Humphries died last Thursday in the Castlegar hospital after a lengthy illness. The B.C. Telephone Co. is taking ‘action to reduce the party-line toading in the Syringa Creek-Robsonarea. The action follows a petition which was submitied recently by residents in that By JUDY WEARMOUTH ead Librarian Here's an added bonus to the lovely spring weather we're having. A bumper crop of best sellers has just hit the Castlegar library shelves, Make sure you come in ne on the reserve lists. A Twist in the Tale by Jeffrey Archer is a collection of 12 original short stories. Like his novels, Kane and Abel, First Among Equals, The Prodigal Daughter, each of these stories has a surprise in store for every reader, whether it's The Perfect Murder, an unforget- table courtroom shocker, or Just Good Friends, a young man's relationship with a very designing female, or Honour Among Thieves, in which a wine expert is put to the acid test! Archer's touch in these stories is deft, witty and wicked and the collection makes very enter taining reading. MORE FROMSTEEL Danielle Steel has more than one million copies of her books in print worldwide and still she keeps chur- ning Out a best seller a year. Her latest constellation is called Star, thé story of Crystal Wyatt growing up on a remote ranch in Northern California and dreaming of Hollywood, which seems thousands of miles away; But she’s a girl whose dazzling beauty and glorious-singing Voice single her out and events conspire to lead her to stardom. Not even the darkest scandals can keep her star from rising and it leads her further and further from the man she fell in love with when she was barely a child. Henry Denker's new novel The Retreat could be taken straight from today’s headlines about celebrities battling drug and alcohol addiction. Hollywood star Kitsi Mills has a perfect life, on the surface. She’s with an Indian princes His American daughter-in-law, Eve, has a voice that makes her the toast of two con tinents, Geoffrey Eden is home from war, broken in mind and body. Stephen is passionately in love with Eve and Frederick returns home from India with his new bride. MICHAELS BACK Barbara Michaels is back, with a sure-fire winner, Smoke and Mirrors. When young Erin Hartsock joins the staff to electing © Rosemary White Marshall senator for Virginia, she foresees nothing more than some boring secretarial work ahead. But as the campaign heats up, Erin finds herself fascinated by the charismatic candidate and her rogues gallery of advisers and volunteers. Soon the campaign heats up in more sinister ways — a series of dangerous fires, a violent attack and a seeiningly ac cidental death, Among Erin's new-found friends, someone is keeping a deadly secret and waiting for the right time to disclo: DOCTOROW RETURNS After a break of four years, E! L. Doctorow has produced one more luminous transformation of fact in to fiction. Billy Bathgate takes us into the perilous world of the Depression-era gangsters, the world of Dutch Schultz and his gang-of-murderers where men are ceremoniously drowned with their feet in buckets of concrete and black Packards cruise the streets with machine guns at the ready. Billy makes us intimates of his fateful adventures in this world as he iechlessly of “Tefs Up his soul to its: Lgl ROMANTIC NOVEL Rainbow in the Mist is Phyllis Whitney’s latest in a long line of romantic mysteries, It’s a taut story of suspense, exploring clairvoyance -and crystals, sun TERRY FOX FUNDS: 1982 1989 1 BC 2. Cancer'Contral Agency of B.C 3. University of Brush ¢ TOTAL Cancer Foundation CANAAN SOCIETY TISH COLUMBIA AND YUKON DIVISION 80,000 2,829,018 2,470,453 $5,379,471 HOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR KINDERGARTEN AND GRADE ONE REGISTRATION For the '89/'90 School Year Parents wishing fo enfoll their Child In either ENGLISH Kindergarten or RUSSIAN r-chitd-at the are asked to register the Wf the child"is presently attending Kin below dergarten, there is no need to register him/her in Grade One Please note that a birth or baptismal certificate MUST be shown betore a child con be registered. Kindergarten pupils must be five years old on or belore December 3! December 31, 1989 CASTLEGAR PRIMARY Wednesday, yaueoer April 19, 20 — 9:00 a.m. - 11:00a.m.; 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m 1989. Grade One pupils must be six years old on’ or betore — Twin Rivers, Castlegar listening to a bad muffle: OPEN SATURDAYS! COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS FOR YOUR LOCAL RADIATOR REPAIRS & RECORES. AUTOMOTIVE & INDUSTRIAL RADIATORS. MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR 613-13th St., Castlegar MALONEY AUTO BODY SHOP HEAVY-DUTY all purpose, 2-gallon plastic pails with tight-fitting covers and hand cleaning. $1.50 each. Costleger News, 197 Colamibio Ave tin 16 Term Accounts RRSP Eligible Keith N. Johnson $3493 ALSO: Life Insurance RRIFs; Retirement & Financial Planning Disability & Group Benetits; Education Plans; GiAs COMPARE OUR INTEREST RATES! AUMOST NEW: Hotpoint 30” ronge, Fle toy lement, selt-clean,oven, almond color, $900. 365: 365-3837 tin/94 winch everything in 36S. 3875: in/ 30 Cak “Old folks would be more attractive if they'd try harder to appear wise than young.” mM PoGued ALUMINUM. sh Ideal for _inexpen sive roofing. siding) of insulation. They can even be used fot vapor barriers and any kind of miscellaneous construction area to the Castlegar village council Kinnaird_village_chairman Carl Loeblich issied a warning to village residents to boil their water -before drinking it IS YEARS AGO From the April 18, 1974 Castlegar News A proposal for a new arena is to be presented to city council for its ap proval in the near future This was reported Tuesday night by Ald. Mike Livingston when presenting his report on parks and recreation A local girl has been.chosen by the B.C. government to be a guide in the B.C. Pavilion at Expo 74 held May 4 to Nov. 3in Spokane Sandi Lamont, 21-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamont of Castlegar, has received word she has been Stieceysful in-her application to work in the B.C. Pavilion and is one of three girls in British Columbia to be chosen. Cutting the ribbon took a new twist on Wednesday afternoon of last week when a log cabin, a project of Arts 1 students at Selkirk College, ficially opened with the splitting of a length-of-firewood-on-the-porch_by district oldtimer and environmentalist Pat Romaine. Started in September of last year, the log cabin has just been completed through the efforts of the students which consist of 10 women dnd 10 men ages 17024 SYEARSAGO From the April 15, 1984 Castlegar News The West Kootenay and Selkirk health units in Trail and Nelson will be amalgamating in Castlegar Provincial Health Minister Jim Nielsen confirmed the government's letter to the West Kootenay Union Board of Health was of decision in a B.C. Hydro’s Keenleyside-Murphy Creek dam project could be delayed another two years, as a result of a cut in expenditures by the poration Crown cor Selkirk College has received a 1 per cent increase in its 1984-85 budget allocation from the Education College principal Leo Perra told board members Tuesday night in a prepared report that the collegé will ré&teive $10,118,000 about a $300,000 increase over last allocation of $9.97 million Ministry of year’s Lottery numbers The following are the winning num bers drawn in Wednesday’s lottery LOTTO 6/49 — 10, 28, 30, 37, 40 and 44. The bonus number was 21. The four Extr’ winning numbers for British Columbia on Wednesday were 7,15, S2and 56. BC KENO — 4, 27, 29, 32, 39, 41, 44 and 47 The following are the winning num. bers drawn in Thursday's lottery B.C. KENO — 5, 18, 20, 21, 31 45and 54 These numbers, provided by The Canadian Press, must be considered unofficial. KINNAIRD ELEMENTARY — Kinnaird Elementary, beauuitul, talented, has an devoted daughter and an obliging agent. The reality of her life is terrifying and sordid. She’s haunted by dark memories of her childhood and is on the verge of destroying herself with alcohol and drugs. She's persuaded to enter a luxurious rehabilitatio centre called The Retreat and there she meets some interesting people all struggling to piece their lives together EDEN SAGA CONTINUES And there is yet another addition to Marilyn Eden family saga. In Eden and Honor, the Edens experience the Boer uprising, the unsteady but 'S movement, Queen Vic- toria’s Diamond Jubilee and the outbr W orld War. Within the cold walls of Eden castle, there’s a lot of hot emétion. John Murray Eden rules everyone with persuasive power but his strong-willed niece, Charlotte, defies him and convention by living in sin Harris’ defiant roots of the wom Wheels and secrets at The rainbows end. Christy Loren has come to fear her gift of clairvoyance, as without warning, visions engulf her, visions that have guided the police, too late, to the bodies of murder victims. To escape her horrors, Christy flees to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and the reassuring presence of her down-to-earth aunt. But she finds she can’t escape the fearful mysteries even there. WILDLY ORIGINAL The distinguished British writer, Anthony Burgess, has produced another wildly original novel, Any Old Iron. It’s a broad, multi-layered historical portrait of our century, from the sinking of the Titanic through the Russian Revolution and two world wars, to the creation of the state of Israel. Throughout these chaotic times, the destinies of two families, one Welsh, one Jewish, are bound together by an unusual marriage, an unrequited love and a strange but solid friendship Valley Vista, Blueberry Creek Wed., Thurs., April 19, 20 — 9:00 a.m ROBSON ELEMENTARY Thursday, April 20 — 12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m TARRYS ELEMENTARY Wednesday, April 19 — 8:30a.m - 11:00 a.m.; 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m - 12:00 noon WOODLAND PARK — Woodland Park, Pass Creek Thursday, April 20 — 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m NOTE: Dual entry for Kindgrgarten will not be im- plemented for the '89/'90 year. Board of School Trustees School District No. 9 (Castlegar) Call Gary 365-7389 VALKYR AQUATICS Hosts needed Foundation for Foreign Study is making an urgent ap- peal for host families who will invite a foreign exchange student into their homes tor the 1989-90 school year The bducatior Robert Westhoff is the area representative in Castlegar for the olunteer foundation, a non-profit organization which arranges high-school ex changes. Students arrive here in August and many have yet to be placed with volunteer host families. It's not only a case of families not having much surplus Economic difficulties have been with us for a long time Besides, people in less affluent areas income, Westhoff says. are some of the most willing to host We just have to let caring, happy families know about our program; we want good homes, not necessarily wealthy ones.”” So here are some details for all those Castlegar families who have an interest in international friendship and an ex tra bed. Families may pick their own students, all of whom speak English, have good grades, and will bring their own spending money and insurance “The students have a real desire to learn more about the Canadian way of life,’ Westhoff says. If a family is in- terested in hosting an exchange student, please call Westhoff in Castlegar KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION trom a Russian background. GIVE YOUR CHILD A SECOND LANGUAGE OPPORTUNITY ENROL YOUR CHILD IN A SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 ENGLISH/RUSSIAN BILINGUAL PROGRAM Kindergarten & Grade 1 — Castlegar Primary Grade 2 & 3 — Twin Rivers Elementary This program is open to EVERYONE, you don't have to speak Russian or come precision and ‘own language — in s 6. Experience wit vergent thinking tasks WHY STUDY ANOTHER LANGUAGE? 1. The benefits of learning another lon: disciplines that ore applicable to eny learning sitvetion 2. The disciplines and skills one learns beside the language itself, will be used time and time again in whatever 3. The applicability of knowledge gained is one of those things only the learning of a second language can provide. 4. Memory skills ore improved, the grammar of Englit the choice of words in any language is heightened. 5. Studies have shown that most students of second languages consistently do well in most other subject areas. ha second language increases the student's ability in J in the exposure to new is better learned, School District No. 9 will be having informational meetings at Tarrys Elementary School — April 17, 7 p.m. Castlegar Primary School — April 18, 7 p.m. if you are interested in having your child placed in this program we invite you to attend. For Further Information call our schools at 365-8465 or 365-5744 Ups atch for it! ed., April 19 in the Castlegar News Airport gets $2 milli6n facelift/ expansion rading projects total $258 million Pulp Mill spending $90m this decade Resurgence of University presencein Nelson: 12° ALUMINUM BOAT, $450. 0.b.0. 1974 ‘Open Road 8%" camper or trade tor trail motorcyle. 3/29 MENS ond ladies 5-speed bikes. 365. 6332. ttn anafax FAX MACHINES | Just Slightly Ahead of Our Time! Call Grant DeWolf, Your Authorized Desler = 365-3760 WATE “For ail your "water bed needs and supplies. 367. 104. CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION RATES First 10 Words $4.00 Additional Words 20¢ 3 Insertions for Price of 2 7 Insertions for Price of 4 Special Reduced Rates for 13x, 18x 26x, 52x, 104x are Also Available. 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