CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thureday, February 3, 1977 MORE CLASSIFIEDS © Cards of Thanks © Cards of Thanks h to extend Suat_ to say thank-you to s all the nuraing staff und tora) for all thelr kin cneas and whilo 1 was in hospital, Special thanks to Dr, Ward, and ‘encouragement ‘vonne, Kol uaa i Stoushnow “and. tneally © Cards of Thanks . Cards of. Thanks Selkirk Business College, formerly the Trail Business College, will begin its second term of operation on Feb. 14, since becoming part of the Selkirk College operation. ‘The business college is‘a well-known institution, having been privately run by Mrs, Francis Cook for over 40 years, In 1976, she. approached. the Trail school board and the I would like to extend my pany feta sincere thanks 9 the Dra. and ¢ the Caatlegar and Dis- {Het Hospital for the excellent ita Evelyn peri ny kind ttonds. at providing refresh= y Dahlin, Bob and @ LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF FORESTS FOREST SERVICE + NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bealed tenders for supplying lal services for tw Home, ‘Verna ot be ‘ee Harry an Bul and Olga Kanigan The Grandchildren © In Memoriams In loving memory of David way (local miter) Rt ark 16, jive Sand opened in public at that naan Speolfications may be after February 14, pie we the Baginetring offices in Nelson, oe enquiries should be direct~ ur place, ed to the: aeecn Mettet Bng- You'are still the dearest o {neering team bothers and statore subj to the conditions of tender and submitted on the forms and in the envelope supplisd. No tender shall be conpilered Let any, qi ying clauses lowest or ay tender will not necessarily ‘be accepted, In loving memory of of David passed ai _ y Fehe 2, jong is the face wo loved_#0 : dear, 1 eaves fs the voice wa loved ear; Too far away for sight or }, But not too far for thought to : rea } Sweet to remember him who t once was here, : and who, though absent, Dated: February 4, 1977 3. R, Johnston District Forester Forest Service Nelson, B.C. Project No, 488 Bile: No, 01761 TOP SOM — % CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL! - DRAIN, ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 ‘ya. UNION SHOP on ‘Tenders: seg be mado jock i f the College Council to inquire if they were in- terested in taking over the operation. In June 1976, Selkirk . made a proposal to the Deputy Minister of Education Walter Hardwick, suggesting that Sel- kirk incorporate the business college into its multi-campus structure, After a positive response, the building was rented until June 1877, and the first intake .of approximately 35 students began class on Oct. 4 of last! year. The courses offered are - clerk-typist, clerk-steno and bookkeeper, and are about four-and-one-half months-in - length. The level of training achieved differs with an in- dividual’s ability and ambition, _ but onge can be trained to occupy a responsible secretarial , position, - “Manpower will sponsor an individual in a business careers course if that person has a job possibility at the end -of the course. Their selection is done. from a waiting list on a first ~ come-first serve basis, It is hoped that by Sep- tember 1977, the school will be organized to the extent that there will be a continuous intake of students over a 12- month period. Invisible Dwarfs In His Kitchen If “invisible dwarfs" are causing a ruckus in your kitchen and basement, Henry ‘Wennmaker may be the man to lay down the law and send them packing. Mr. Wennmaker, ‘a West- ‘erly; Rhode Island; policeman, responded toa call Sunday to a man’s home where the occupant was complaining: of “invisible dwarfs” in his kitchen and cellar. “I'told the one (dwarf) in his report. “The dwarfs left . without incident.” The report also said the man, .who seemed satisfied the tiny cellar-dwellers were gone, thanked the policeman and Wennmaker returned to his rounds. “BIRTHS. FERRER! 1A — To Mr. and ‘Mra. Thomas Ferreria of Cas- tlegar, Jan, 26 ba Gautier jet Mra. Richard Wott, ofc Gastlo- gar, Jan. 27 a Senghter, HAWLEY — To Mr, Irian Tiers of Castlegar, Mrs, Jan. 30 a daughter. "WEATHER TRUSSES... eee @ y.) . for Carports, Garages, Homes, Apartments, Stores: ‘= You same it, we make it! ‘For More Information Call 442-251 IZ (Evenings 442-8483) HERITAGE INDUSTRIES. LTD. P.O. Box 1917 — Grand Forks, B.C. ‘Selkirk Business College Begins lts Second Term of Operation : ‘Teresa Furiak, One of fhe Selkirk Business College Students —Selkirk Callege Photo _ cellaneous items. Castlegar and District Hospital Theft From CanCel’ Buildings Police are still investi- gating a theft from: three CanCel sawmill buildings which has resulted in an approxt-' mately’ $100 Ipss, The incident was reported early Tuesday morning. A police spokesman says ‘the loss includes a case of oil and mis- Accident. . Is Under Investigation ” Asingle-car accident early Saturday morning on Broad: . water Road has resulted in $2,000 damage to a 1968 Mere, and three. persons taken to for treatment. Taken to hospital, ‘but not detained, was the driver, James B. Esopenko of Yorkton, Sask., and two female pas- sengers described as juveniles, Police. sald the vehicle * struck, a telephone pole. No. other information has been made available. The incident. is still under. investigation. Bathroom? Let mt ‘bata help you t-Yourse! Beautifully with?) ‘ons ¥ ‘ Cristal, ) BATHROOM THE These’ 4¥4"x 4¥0" Tiles come’ in’ over: ‘eight various . colours. “from which to sheers Plain or clouded. Regularly $1.29 sq. ft. While Stock Lasts “a9 Front Street’ — “Tale hone a _ Canada’s Beer Selling Books Consumer Questionnaire * Asks for Public's Views ‘Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco wants to make sure the consumer is given an oppor- tunity to- report to the’ Anti- - board. Inflation Board with respect to . price increases. + Ina letter to the Castlegar News, Mr. Brisco encloses a copy of the AIB Consumer Price Increase Report question- naire. “It deals with price in- creases which are of great concern to the consumer,” he writes, “and will give ‘the general. public a chance to express their views to the " Mr. Brisco said copies of the questionnaire may be ob- tained from his constituency office at 1810 Cedar Ave. in Trail. The address of the Anti- Inflation ‘Board is Box 1754 Station B, Ottawa, KIP_6B1. rman cine FICTION 1 Lady Oracle, Atwood *-2 Sleeping Marder, Christie 3 Trinlty, Uri 4 Touch Note eal Stewart 5S Separatl : 10 Prius eaten pap nie) NoNricT ION led Intrepid, Stevenson ‘ Board of Canada |: Erroneous Zones, Dyer A serene | ini! al ity fel ‘8 René, Desbarats. - ‘9.-The Golden Age of B.S., Magee :10 The Leats, Obodiac ' (Listings Compliments .of MacLean’s Magazine) _ The Book Shop WHERE INDIVIDUAL ORDERS ‘ARE OUR sd Across from the Post Office, Castlegar: the children's draw, a huge seven-pound chocolate bar. Secon: CANDIDATE for a giant stomach acke "bit a bappy winner {s Kim Sorenson vith | the first prize in d prize went to Danny Salekin, the now Voice of the People ‘As campaign, chairman of the! Heart’ Fund. for 1977, I would ‘like to give a few Teta about: this ‘organtzation. : The British’. Columbia Heart Foundation Is‘ affiliated” with ‘the ‘Canadian’ Heart Foundation, the sole voluntary’ health agency in’ Canada‘ de- voted entirely to the’ study, contro! and prevention of heart and blood yessel disease ,and strolee ct d diseare is Canada’s number one health hazard, with over 50 per cent of deaths In North America. caused. by heart-relited diseases, ‘The Heart Fund. brings together medical and lay people dedi- cated to conquering heart di- sease and: atrokes through re- search, brotcseional and bublie Owner of a camera, as president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary ¢ to Minor Hockey, Beth Johnston, looks tlegar, News Photo by Donna Embree * MAJOR FUND ‘RAISING event for Castlegar Minor: Hockey Week was the ticket draw which saw the three prizes awarded to local residents. Shown, left to right, are Bruce Armstrong of Co-Op Petroleum whose firm supplied the $100 gift certificate; - chairman Pat Public oouen is given ie 3 Picton; Norm McNabb winner of the $100 ‘gift certificate; and - PWA representative’ Barry. Ehman, 1». who announced - Dorothy Glendinning the winner of the trip to’ Vancouver for two compliments of PWA airlines plus $100. sCaatleant News Photo bias Donna Embree mit of one cestticae i Services, Alice Davis, who won the first prize of $500; raffle cards : Design: Superb. Quality: abe ek "ALLEY. SHOPPING ony 12 me toa wi wi nme oper cates Te eee ae nas ag eae SS a RS ree Thank You’. My sincere thanks to.all the people who supported me during” _ the recent by-election. ran ru # O41 AM aye February 9th 12:30 * February 9th. February Mth Stark; presents February, ‘Oth. * “Stephen Leacock Ma ter Humerist February” 10h i "8:00 p.m, 12,90 © February 10th ‘ February 11th 3:00 p.m, 4:30 p.m. February 11th Februery Ne 3 February 1 we f of Delta. Mrs. . Bertoria and family. Every day - 2-4 p.m, ear p.m. 8:00 p.m:,” 12:30, - 2 p.m. Meet: ‘in Mai 8:00 p.m. vironmental camps. ° The clubs’ are: ‘run by. volunteers, mostly parents, pad helped « «by: resource \: BC. Anyone with children a y be: interested in forming p- such club,.is. asked ‘to please | ‘attend; the meeting. .: ‘Castlegar Socials ‘Mee, H. Johnson 365-8294, Mr..and Mrs.'J. Stier and Mr. and'Mrs. jcott returned “home ‘Tuesday of. Jast week 2) Visiting“ at the home of Mrs. E. "Kulehyski for ‘a’ few days is her daughter, Mrs. E. Tzatt and grandson Kerry, both . Johtigon returned, home Monday . evening - after: spending five days in Delta, the guest “of Dr. and. -Mrs. .W. ‘Anywhere, on, “College 5 Lounge: First ‘Main Lounge Meet ‘in Main’ ° Lounge: First ‘Heart Foundation Facts ; Editor, Castlegar News: - the form of literature and lec- tures to recognize warning signs and to understand the diagnosis and treatment. Pre- ventative medicine is. part of the education, with diet, exer- cise, and’ smoking prevention emphasized. Money raised has also been used in transportation assis. tance, Anyone in the district needing treatment in a major heart centre may apply for this assistance, Many concerned ‘citizens have taken part in the Feb- ruary fund-raising campaign over the past four years, Margaret Pryce Castlegar In Britain ‘It's Keep Left By Custom ‘Every wondered why Brit- ish drivers drive on the teft instead of the right? The DDL Bulletin for April explained that the custom dates back to the days of yore, when travel) was on horseback, Ever wary of robbers and outlaws along the way, riders kept to the left when passing each other in order to ‘keep sword or pistol arm on the side of any possible assailant, * Question is, what did deft. handed swordsmen ‘do? : “Charges Pending After Break-In of Pete’s TV Charges are pending | against two juveniles following a break-and-entry at Pete's TV in which an estimated $1,400 in ‘occurred Friday. night, with entry gained by forcing a‘rear window, A police investigation led to two juveniles being ap- and tapes and records were stolen. Police say the Paw Saturday morning, and most of the stolen goods recovel Funeral Service Held For Richard A. Duetsch A funeral service was held yesterday from the Church of God in Castlegar for Richard + Alexander. Duetsch, age’66, a i ‘Fesident of ‘Fairview Sub- division in’ Blueberry, “who passed away Monday at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Mr. Duetsch was born Aug. 12, 1910 in Quinton, Sask., receiving his’ education and being married in that province, aswell. He later moved’ to northern Alberta, and in 1961' came to.settle in the Castlegar district. Surviving. are» his wife, Resalie of Castlegar; three sons, Allen of Fort McMurray, iw Hill Honorary Pres. Mrs. Ivy.-Hill was named up ‘their bowling and ‘curling ‘teams for the Fun Day a as soon as Possible.- i Junior past president Mrs. 'W. Leduc reported: the’ L.A.'s" activities during the past indicating that. the © auxiliary had ‘an active, successful: and rewarding season. . Committees . for the cur: rent year: were ‘named .as_f Walker; buying—Mrs. FE Dod son, Mrs.’ N. 'Blais,..and’ Mrs. Walker, memberaip ea M. Cards‘ and flowera— Harmsion; -publicity—Mrs. i ‘The per capita was ordered : paid: to. the. West’ -Kootens: Zone. ‘After. some discussion’ ‘regarding: the Spring. Tea, the. date of the event: was set for. April 23. The L.A; has: decided to make 4 donation to the ladies’ Bonnett’s Bowling Tourn: ment. it was reported that cater- -ing jobs are‘coming up for the. months of February, March and April. Plans for a’ spring rum: : mage sale to be held in the near, future “were. discussed, with Mrs.: A. Mocpsrean to be sn, “charge. The date for the Fall ree Gordon. of Kimberley and Nor- man of Castlegar; three daugh- ters, Mrs.'Peter (Catherene) Morgenthaler. of | Trail, . Neil (Lucille) Daly of Lillooet and‘ Judy. of Edmonton; one brother, Walter Hubert of Kamloops; one sister, Mrs. Don (Lena) McLean of Vondu, Sask; and five granddaughters, +Rev. Ira Johnson officiated ‘at the service and pianist was Mrs.. Betty Hostetter: The following hymns were sung by the congregation: “Oh God Our Help in Ages Past”, “Safe in the Arms of Jesus", “What a Friend We Have in: Jesus” and “God Be With You ‘Til We Meet Again", __. Mr, Ede Kowalkoalso sang = “The Old Rugged Cross”. i Pallbearers were. Godron ; and Allen Deutsh, Peter: Mor- genthaler, Neil Daly and Bill | t and Bob. Hubert. : Interment :; too} place!-at Park Memorial Cemetery. with Caatleges, Funeral H Home in care “FIELD'S STORES LTD. 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