t a m _CastlagarNews Jono 4.1007 ————————————— Lottery numbers ——————————————————— The five winning numbers drawn Saturday it in Lotto B.C, were 10, 15, 19, 23, 31. The bonus number was 16. The $252,874.90 jackpot had only one winner, ‘The second-prize pool, awarded to those matching four regular numbers and the bonus number was carried over. The third-prize _ pool, winners of $84.50 each. “Next Saturday's jackpot wt! be not less than $150,000. ‘The winning numbers for $100,000 each drawn in Brit- ish Columbia's Pacific Ex- press lottery were: 570420, 455968 and 232134. The free plan winning number was 6. In the event of a discrep- ancy between these lists and the ‘official list of winning ‘ COMMUNITY ‘NEWS Graduation ceremonies were held in Castlegar for 17 student nurses com- pleting Selkirk College's 2'-year Nursing program. Receiving diplomas and pins at the Dec. 20 grad- vation ceremony were Donna Barbour of Winlaw, Suzanne Bursaw of Fruit- vale, Eilenna Denisoff of Glade, Kanwaljit Ghuman, Ceremonies held for graduates MacLaine stors as herself in. “Out ona Limb”, ~ based on her best seller chronicling her request for spirituality. It airs Jan. 18 and 19. - METAPHYSICAL FITNESS “Shirley ded to those b the official list will four regular numbers, had 69 prevail. BE your OWN BOSS *6000 Allows you to OWN & OPERATE your own business. Call or write... JOHN MADSEN, CA President INTERCHANGE Box 82008, North Bu VS5C 5P2 (604) 293-1 CHAMPION BINGO Upstairs in Trail’s Towne Square Mall Christine Sturgeon and Karen Woodhouse of Trail, Kathleen Goodwin, Chris- tine Laurie, Norman Mec- Carvell and Terry Walker of Nelson, Sharon Ham of Rossland, Gail Hama-Dagg of South Slocan, Karen Hanson of Salmo, Gwen Jones, Catherine Kruet- zky and Laura Oster of Castlegar and Shannon Morris of North Vancou- overren sews oH oe er. The afternoon cere- mony, held at the Calvary Baptist Church, began with a processional which featured musical accom- paniment by Heather Beckmeyer, pianist, and Dr. Don Mitchell on violin. Mitchell, an instructor at Selkirk College, teaches Pathopysiology and Micro- biology to student Nurses during Level II of their program. He also served as master of cereonies for. the occasion. Following introductions of the platform guests, greetings from Selkirk College were delivered by John Peregrym, principal of the Castlegar campus. He was followed by Mar- garet Nickle, head of the Thursday, January 15 through to Wednesday, Janvary 21 property. 2acres plus. $29,900 only. Ootischenio Riverview: 367-7822 ae LOVE THE COUNTRY? WANT VENENCE? — One ofthe CASTLEGAR SAVINGS FORECLOSURE SALE 2. Ootischenia, all Beoutitul newer’ 1 500 3q. Ht.,roncher plete with kidney Priced to veil at onty $79,900. ‘Make this this beau win, Gwen Jones. (Middle) Suzanne Bursaw, Donna Barbour, Gail Hama-Dagg, Christine Laurie, Karen Woodhouse, Laura Oster, Theresa Walker. (Front) Sharon Ham, Catherine Kreutzky, Eilenna Denisoff and Christine Sturgeon. — David Rothwell Photo NURSING GRADUATION . . . Graduates of Selkirk College's Nur- sing program are all smiles following 9! duation c ies in Castlegar. Pictured are: (back, from left) Karen Hansen, Norman McCarvell, Sh Morris, jit Gh A hi: Good- SUNDAY, JANUARY 11 $26 Packages Guaranteed *1000 Blackout © Trip for 2 to Reno Plus Guaranteed $500 Jackpot Flimsy Game BUCK HAVEN Outdoor Power Equipment Wonete Rd. ot Beaver Ck... of Trail in- of Wednesday, January 14, 1987. Supplemént to the Castlegar News ing their Canadian Nurses Association Testing Ser- vices (CNATS) examina- tions on Jan. 21 and 22 for registration as a nurse in British Columbia. The exams are administered by the Registered Nurses As- sociation of B.C. in Castle- gar. contribution to the opera- tion of the Nursing pro- gram. Karen Woodhouse de- livered the valedictory ad- dress before graduates and guests attended a recep- tion at the church. Graduates of the Nur- sing program will be writ- college’s Allied Health de- Nursing Diplomas were partment, who welcomed PF dto gradi by the audience on behalf of Elizabeth Fleet, vice- her department. chairman of the Selkirk Guest speaker at the College Board. Pins were ceremony was Donna presented by Helen Moore, Dunn, R.N., head nurse of _ R.N., a Level II Nursing Kootenay Lake District instructor. Hospital's Psychiatric Nelson resident Norman, Unit. McCarvell received the Nursing Faculty Award, a Li Nursing Man- ual, presented by Margar- et Nickle. McCarvell was chosen for the award on the basis of his high aca- demic performance, dem- onstrating consistently high ability in clinical prac- tice and for his significant it — 4 bdems. 2] bothrooms to eccommodete. jorge tary. $19,9000nly. Building lot. .. view lot, fridge, inchide Jenn-oire ronge, sound, Tamberiane LT, Subdivision. . Vuvvuvvveve ARE YOU LOOKING 1077 CLARKE—$36,500 PYuewewewueeeeeeeeee eee eee Speciocular view trom wraparound deck, 21212 gorage and spacious paved driveway. Try this one — owner-operated gym and fitness centre. cluding all equipment ot low, low, low price of $39, Call tor details. rf LTD. 365-2111 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 364-0933 or 365-6086 >., Castlegar Contuy 21 MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES well maintained — And must sell this Five shows on agenda In other tourism news, response to Selkirk College's BUICK GMC LTD. mbia Ave ready attended the Seattle International Ski and Sports: By CasNews Staff The Kootenay Country MAKE MORE MONEY — When you invest in eC Tourism Association will be attending five more trade nd travel shows this season. The shows are in Edmonton, Calgary, northern California, Saskatoon and Regina. “There is a possibility we will be attending Rendez Vous Canada in Winnipeg,” adds regional manager Roy Shields. RendezVous Canada runs from May 26. Shields says in a prepared release the KCTA has a! man Show, the Sportsman Show in Calgary and the Ski World shows in Swift Cur- rent, Regina, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Al- bert, Saskatoon, Brandon, Winnipeg. Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge and Medi. cine Hat. The KCTA is also looking for volunteers to help with the Howard Silver Group Travel '87 shows. Ski ‘Tour Program has been positive. The program's co- ordinator, Deb French, tour- ed 116 colleges and schools ip B.C., Alberta, Washington, northern Idaho and Montana promoting ski packages in the college region. French told a recent meet- ing of the Nelson and Area Economic Development Com- mission that response to the promotion has been “posi- tive.” ) $268 WESTINGHOUSE ay “WE MAKE BUYING INSURANCE EASY 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar OHOE INSURANC ‘220 af Oi ST. PETER LUTHERAN » JiR ————— ANGLICAN CHURCH 1401 Columbia Avenue Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 ice CALVARY BAPTIST 125 Amp Serv gives survivors of air plane crashes extrs time to escape fire and amoke, anc why airlines don't (Ala.) bus. A viait with Jim and 08 MY gd 3° into Thursday, Jan. 15 through to Wednesday, Jan. 21 713-4th Street Parish Purpose: Office 365-3664 “To know Christ and make Him known” ne 374% MAGNUM, P J. dead ringe Nowe 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Motel 9am Worship Service LIVING WATERS eater ei up her professions career to pay close: attention to Matthew and Joey. In stereo 2-15 amp. doubles 1—30 amp double. 1—40 amp double 1—15 amp GF I ‘An amnesiac (Tony exploration Nell considers giving BARTLE & GIBSON PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL CO. LTD. CIW MAIN BREAKER & INCLUDES: 10—15 amp singles CIW SAME AS ABOVE Sunday School e Columbia Brewing Company would like to give you the straight goods on the clear, cold, mountain-fresh taste of new Kootenay True Ale. What do we mean by Kootenay True Ale? True ale refers to the brewing process. A true ale is top- Kootenay True Ale, and it’s this blend of choice aromatic B.C. hops that gives Kootenay its unusually clear, cold taste. Aren’t all ales dark and heavy? Not true. The fact is that ales can be golden amber in colour. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. TUES. 6:00 P.M. AWANA — Children’s Program Kindergarten to Grade 8 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Study & Prayer 7 p.m Church 365-3430 or 365-5052 FREE CHURCH EVANGELICAL “FAITH FELLOWSHIP “Vision with Vitality” Located 2'4 miles west on Hwy. 3 towards Gr. Forks (Old Hilltop Restaurant) Sunday Celebration a.m. Nursery & Children’s Service Home Bible Study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m MONTHLY SATELLITE VIDEO SEMINARS Accredited video Bible College Available. PASTOR: Stuert Lourie — 365-3278 Rev. G.T. Bockus 365-3085 yur Sunday MEMORIAL CHURCH Tst Sunday, 7:00 p.m. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays, 10a.m No service 5th Sunday CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue -—, 100 Amp Service 200 Amp Servi Commander Meter Socket CIW SAME AS ABOVE ..... \ Base — 200 amp universal . . 2317 6th Ave. —— = vy ve. Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship lla.m. Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2264-6th Ave 1% Blocks South of Community Complex The same holds true 914 Columbia Ave. for taste. Although traditionally, imported ales are viewed as being heavy and bitter, Kootenay True Ale has been brewed for a distinctive lighter taste. The type of hops and barley used in the brewing process as well as the water account for its refreshing, clean taste. And there you have it: the truth behind the great taste of Kootenay True Ale. Kootenay True Ale. Clear, cold mountain taste. brewed. In other words, after fermentation takes place, the yeast is drawn off the top rather than settling to the bottom of the brewing vessel. $89 “GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave Rev. J. Ferrier Phone 365-3182 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Family Worship Service 1a.m. Bible Study & Prayer Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Phone 365-3269 or 365-2605 “With a home for You 365-5228 1451 Columbia A\ Castlegar lot. Reduced to $44,900. Quaint and cozy in Blueberry Creek. and Beautitully remodelled storey + home in South Castlegar on a large corner Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Info: 365-8292 or 365-3182 With Two Brains rie matches wits with a charming cli- ‘ent accused of mur. ‘An examination of bi- zarre case histories - SENTINEL tive Is that what gives Kootenay True Ale its distinctive flavour? Part of it is the top-brewing process, and the type of yeast used. Anéther part is the hops: more hops are used in the brewing of FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.O.P.) PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Below Castleaird Plaza 767-1 i Phone 365-6317 ranean ae Pastor: Barry Werner NAME OF OUR NEW CHURCH Phone 365-2374 At Old Church SUNDAY SERVICES — | Gprition Eaucetion 2 oom Sunday School 9:45 a.m Evening Evangelistic Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Fellowship 6:30 Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7;00 p.m. Friday Youth Meetings 6:30 p.m HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 9:45 a.m. Singing large homes. or homes with small acreage. homes in the South. WANTED 1. Listings of 10a.m Worship and Sugday School 2. Hobby farms 3. Mid range popular Beverty Hills ‘man accused of mur. dering @ starlet. in Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH ——————————— 1471 Columbia Ave.., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 365-2649 6:00 p.m Wednesday Bible Study Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Friday Youth at 7:30 p.m Located in the Fireside Motor Inn — 1810-8th Ave., Castlegar of heav: Wee College * Women's Ministries * Young Married {A VIBRANT. FAITH BUILDING FRIENOLY ATMOSPHERE STRAND « nosey REALTY LTD. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS — CALL 365-2166 TV WEEK “outskirts on” after suttering an Pastor: Ken Smith Assistant: Morley Soltys S acres on edge of city Only $64,900. Fruitvale Country Completely remodelled trom top to bottom, 3 bdrm. house and has gone to the ono large corner lot. Reduced to the low $308.