ee on ee — MID-WEEK MIRROR CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 16, 1980 We wish to thank the pallbearers, our wonderful neighbours, and their cards, donations, and for ihe! thank Reverend Ted Bristow, the ladies of the Robson Community cha rch and the Castlegar Funeral — Hilde Milter end Family 29 COLLEGE cour: Speedwriting, ‘Shorthand, homes keeping, business math, Full time 1 ayo ilable, Contact Street, Vanco! Phone 631-7567. Grooming, Boarding, and Pet Supplies CITY OF CASTLEGAR contieate a Title Ni RU OTH ij CASTLEGAR FEEDERMAIN” will bo faceived by the undersigned up to 1200 hours local time on Wednes- day, August 6, 1980; and will be gpened In public at that fime and ate. ‘The work comprises the con- struction of 3500 LOST CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ID TITLE OFFICE RE; Lot 3, Block 3, District Lot ne Kootenay District, Plan S proof of loss of No. K23847 1 isame. of Dor hos been’ "fed lotice Is hereby given that I shall ot the expiration 4 days from the date of the firs publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title i tiey of the said Cerificate unless metres of 350 a file iron oige. The supplied by dl ot ak Tender documents and drawings may be obtained at the offices et either the he undersigned ERR WOOD. "Tender documents may slso iewed at the ‘Amaiganated uetion Asroclation Van- the Construction Plan SH KENNELS (Reg.) NELSON 352-2164 Service, pocneo y; and of the Association offices in Kamloops Kelowna, This isa roles jointly finan. ppartine o avaliable oro ond mobile disco available for an; ea of eny je- snc a gays red ty the Ca insion ani al ihe "anita Columbia. Fealnistry of Industry on nd 3 Smal Business In ng of ou mother, ere jourke, who left us duly 16, 1978, We love you more than we ever told you and miss you more ae Joon and Dos, Las ond Pena} = es Bi | ond , teenies 129 ‘in mamory 0 of our ipa: 500 sad brother, Marvin Passed ‘away Tuddenty. iy 16, The garment of his soul has passedawoy, The shining spirit and the love tight stay: echo of his voice, his eyes, h ai smile, tos they were, are with usall he fim - ‘Ever remember: red by Mom, Dad, brothers, Glenn, jag rris and families if the Canada- British Columbia Industrial Development Subsidiary Agreement, together with the City of Castlegar. The lowast or any tender will alid abjection be made ie mein DATED at the. tan Title Of fice, Nelson, B.C, This 23rd day of dune, A.D. 1980. ‘A.M. Marion (Mrs. ) Registrar bey OF FIRST PUBLICATION july 9, 1960. /2 Plan of the week’ _ Luxury four bedroomm split level Pian No. P4-4-250 From the outside this home gives the appearance of a low ranch-style home which is a very pleasing effect. It also offers the extra space available with a split level design. The exterior is illus- trated as being finished in eedar siding and shakes for - the roof. Any combination of materials could be used with this design with equal effect, The living room gable is a design extra, shown finished © in-a contrasting siding for accent. This gable creates the sloping ceiling in the living room and foyer area. The double-door front entry is impressive. Above the doors is a glass panel to Super Loto winning numbers Here are the numbers drawn in the July 18 Super Loto Main Draw. All com- plete numbers are worth $1 million: 4801728, 9554701, ring 4007907, 3492195, 2982117, 8584037 and 8775656. For those who missed June 15 Preview Draw the $1 million numbers were 2399027, 6482990 and no Enquiries | regarding roject should Eire A. Stephens, °P. Ptah W. W. Krug, Administrator, ity of Costlaga: by) Columbiana “Avanue, Gostlegor, B.C. Int Wedding Invitations oe. Raffle Tickets CASTLEGAR NEWS prizes the * last six digits win $10,000, the last five digits win $1,000, the last four digits win $100 and the last three digits win Measure of success Reynolds Tobacco is the industry leader in new prod- uct introductions, with a suc- cess rate of 66 percent for the ast three years. The company is seeking to increase the lead with its ultra low ‘tar’ Doral Il. The industry considers a new cigarette a success, if it has sales of at least 4/10 of 1 per- cent of the total market. the inside foyer. There is a closet for guest coats in the foyer area. Two a private study, and next to that a guest-powder room. The addition of a pocket door inthe study would give a private entrance to the bath: room if required. All four bedrooms are in the upstairs portion of the steps lead down to the sunk- _. en living room. This area will be very luxurious with a wood-burning fireplace, a sloping’ ceiling and the large front glass area. The dining room is up from the living room, and conveniently adjacent to the kitchen. It features a buffet alcove, etter for a boleie unit, or buffet as ahs of the dining suite. The kitchen is a good size, with extensive counter space and good storage. The central island offers many possibilities including: an eating bar; a built-in grill; a chopping block or utensil storage. The family room and nook combine with the kit- chen to produce one large area, a real’ plus for child supervision. There is also a built-in phone desk centrally located in this area. The unfinished _ base- ment area has room for future expansion and laundry facilities. There is also roughed in plumbing for the addition of a three-piece bathroom in this area. Just off the front foyer is DINING 9-8"x14-2" (aomnaa es a | split level. The master suite is designed for absolute lux- ury. It has a large walk-in closet, and a large ensuite with a sunken tub, plus a private ‘balcony and sliding patio doors. The other three bedrooms share the three- piece bath. t Plans for design No. P4-4-250 may be obtained for $127 for a set of three and $11 for each additional copy. Allow $8 to cover postage and handling. Four per cent provincial sales tax must be added to the cost of the plans. . Make all cheques and money orders payable to “Play of the Week” and mail to: PLAN OF THE WEEK, c/o Castlegar News, 886 Col- umbia St.; New Westmin- ster, B.C. VSL 1A6. FAMILY RM, 11-8" x16-6° swage) ITCHEN f NOOK Sistas 2 Oana BM) eee ‘syeEN. 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The Bay, Trail (second) Hudsons Bay Company instance her husband _By JOHN WOOD ‘When she married ‘the incredibly rich A a Khan nearly 10 years ago, the professions mod James Crichton-Stuart — or sim} apy, Sally’, f@ friends — was not worried about the fact that she had to change hi her religion being im arried to the man who is the spiritual leader of the Ismaili Moslems, she of course: could ian Protestant. Her first son would be the direct line from ction. Sally ha — which was much more impor. sportofkings, Se arma sontect passion in the sport o! as itis cal e grea assion in the ies of her husband, ce P Although he has ‘other interests, horses are interest. Outside Chantilly, pear Parts he rth —and his . cons! has a stable complex worth over wari, Saae in major events all over “the western wor! aH it over 150 superb Tace-horses from thest fiales ott tat Thin pare businessmen. Marcel Boussac cost hi dented his bank - on Islamic are! Behind the statistics, of how much money .he earns and spends is a Thousand and One ts story of iunurh ous living | which the Aga Khan his English le enjo: Their ‘ major’ home is a 18th century mansion found in ithe narrow streets in the oldest part of Paris the rivers from) Notre Dame. house + a varied history, on arieiar is the home of bishops, and at another ‘time. a shelter ‘‘for fallen wom Today itis worth over $4 million and since it was bought by th he. a Khan 18 years ago the entire interior has been led into to one oh the most sumptuous ‘and | luxurious Eemes in all of Ei It is: stuffed with Puperb Persian carpets, tapes- furnitures:ca: gathered and res- angen residences _ Lady ‘ * THE AGA KHAN and bs wife flow the Dorey et The Aga Khan laughed and joked: rer am wrong, Ican always sell the horse wot the data itcher!’? ¥ 4 Sally alwa: makes a point of coming to her favort event, the Derby, and Sor invariably to her as the “best groomed most chic lady Present” ais there.. ris to see Brogress at at the stables and Seta. fall report on the training of his entire group of orses which are kept theré. He then returned to St. Moritz after a quick ail to Geneva. re a Most people know very little about the Ismailis, and have nothing but vague memories of how the ni present Aga Khan’s ther used to have him- gral _ Self weighed in diamonds and gold — the money coming from _ sect’s leaders. In fact the Ismailis are a very How to save energy - -inyour kitchen - The greatest ent user ‘in the kitchen is the electric range, says Maria Nazarowec, food door during cooking — every time you open the door it costs you a 20-per-cent heat-loss.” She also studied the in- When or Ee are not visiting such famous in Britain, and ave around the are fre- j|amoun isiand of Sardinia, where people like Princess and Prinesss _flexandrs, (cousin of the Queen of Pook summer holidays. ince ‘helt oienage the couple have had three Princess ho is nine in Se he insists that he has not inherited the mantle of wild living which fel} He the shoulders Of his father, the late Aly Khan “I take my duties very “seriously” he says. And his duties consist of looking after a vast interna- Paris home, his villas in France Deauville, his enormous apartment in Geneva ‘or the cl chalet atSt, Moritz ins cule rland. to belng a oes try to take to the devout members of the Ismaili sect Certainly the Aga Khan was carefully groomed for his role. He was sent to school in Switzerland at Le and this was followed by studying Middl lamic history in the U.S. It came as no great led an English girl, for his mother hter of Lord Churston wh Sally was 29 when si rise, £ Wi any to the ranks of racing: les to the Newmarket Sales in Britain, the scene of an international quest for buying up best yt oung horses, ces Salimah, or to use her other title, the B e Be; ‘Khan, a ars to be just as knowl es Pos Bi is. ue Last time you are doing!” for the Agri- of the Moslem rellglon, mostly traders red all over the globe, Their society is run’ es. They have their own banks, insur. sa schools, hospitals and businesses which rely se -suppol is under t the control of the Aga! bene Sale do un Karim has to be a priest, a a doctor, a diplomat, a vaharp Woneraayie Tast. nessman. ‘I am a kind of Pope and King and President to my people”’ he once explained his role. Denies ‘Playboy’ image’ He is upset at being called a “Playbo: *’ and ‘when a En ih eet at belng ested that he vas involved with who was not bis his wife in a romance he was quick to m man te’ was known to be deeply upset Somenizing of his father the Prince Ry eet and his ‘oxtravagant style of life. ne, Mitton Sue ete sage tal lle 5 nul Prarie Sally ¢ ihe age of Sa he said “There have been y darcy. I don’t want to choose And to fidget by iunat tthe couple's friends is Bay, = des pite bis wealth nite the his fal : le present hap) couple. They share voy same interests: And they envinel enjoy cack at athe 8 company. When Sally went for. et holiday d last year because her husband the in eng Bast for a month, she explained that mad = & Aga Khan would be separated for a full month. culture Canada's food advisory division. “Ms. Mazarowec, who has completed a study to compare popular oven, “Generally speaking, when the load is small, a microwave - Itwi neither could stand. For after a week Sally suddenly cancelled her hotel booking and flew back to Pari ym Pakistan the his w way back'to the Preach cay seapital mi . CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 16, 1980 lon runner Add blood and stir ‘ The process of “blood doping” can improve athletic performance, though there is no direct evidence it has yet been used in international com- petition, says an expert on drug process quantity of blood being taken from an athlete two weeks before a race. The blood is revitalized with ‘oxygen and kept in cold storage until the day before the race when it is returned to the body. During the two weeks the athlete's body makes up the loss and the extra oxygen-rich blood is said to lead to im- proved performance. ‘The issue of blood doping was first raised at the 1976 Montreal Olympics after Lasse Viren of Finland won the 5,000 and 10,000 metres at his second succoralye games. i ‘The Finns have repeat denied that the Polis sd been used on any of their athletes, But according to professor Arnold Beckett, a British mem- ber of the International Olym- pie Committee's medical com- mission, there is no doubt that | blood doping was used. Beckett said in a British television interview : “A lot depends ‘on the quality of storage of the red blood cells. Unfortunately, I think there are going to be improved methods of doing this, in fact I CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY al Al AUG. Nn FRANK'S SHARPENING SHOP CASTLEGAR know they are occurring. “I'm not aware that thoy have been used yet In top sport. But the danger is that they will ‘ be and undoubtedly, in spite of what has been said by many people, one can get improved performance.” Beckett said it was not possible to ban blood doping because tests had not yet been developed tos ‘to-show whether the technique,had been used. QUESTION: 1 inow that broadform auended “standard” in- coveral eorance coverage is in- dees a “toate” dittes? ANSWER: Briefly, the , “regular” policles cover mentioned, while the “tlater” all hazards not spacifieal byes volley” Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 CASTLEGAR .FOR RENT ‘Office or Retail Space ‘In Downtown Castlegar Castlegar News building. by Lyle Kris: Approximately 400 ee Heat and light included. M.P., In the for Burt Campbel evenings.” . Jin CONTACT: Castlegar News, 197 Columblo Ave. Ask bel eh: 365-7266 on 365-5834 — Men & Boys! For All Seasons It’s amounts of electricity required for the electric range and several aml _Slectric appli- “8 ysead stop. erly, the range can” “be cost efficient.” * Cooking inside the oven is generally better, she says, since it has a locked-in energy ° conserver. As soon as it reaches the required heat it shuts off and cooks with stored heat. On the other hand, the surface ele- ments stay on at the particular setting and therefore should be turned down to the lowest practical level. “The energy saving de- pends upon your proper use of the oven,” says Ms, Nazarowec. “Cook several items at a time for a total oven meal. oven uses less energy than a range or other small appli- ances.” ‘The slow cooker, cooks such foods as pot foals most efficiently. Ms. Nazarowec offers some suggeations on how to save energy in the kitchen. i Use utensils that fit sur- face elements properly. Pots and pans with straight sides, flat bottoms and tight-fitting lids make best use of heat. Make use of appliances as they are intended. Forexample, the toaster, not the oven broiler for toasting bread and the electric kettle, not the top stove element for boiling water. Prepare large amounts of foods when using the oven and freeze the surplus. cted veh e of ans, Toge' nee iS er the couple flew to eek vacation together. As one of their friends told me: Feahoe jus' could not stand being separated. I suppose you can be rich and happily married as wel > Ve : Do you huff and puff when you run for the’ bus? You may share the malaise of poor physical fitness with many other Canadians. Get active - your health is at stake. Bo i Boys & nnett s Mens Wear P\ 233Columbla 385-6761 Remember 10% | OFF for Cash | SL TiewreeseviRecTOR) SUMMER SCHEDULE © July — Service 9:30 a.m. each Sunday Aug:—8 a, m. & 9:30.a.m. |, aa Rosay le Eastern and a Put Us Oni Your ‘cape List For all your T-Shirt Necas Buttons Hats! Custom Transfers 253 Baker St. Nelson 352-7712 “Avoid opening the oven Turn off appliances when finished. . each Sundoy Robson — 4th Sunday in August, 10.a.m. For Sale by Sealed Bid Rectory: 365-2271 Attend the Church of your Choice OF CANADA 2224 - 6th Ave. S. Summer Services: 10. a.m. except July 27th and August 24th, when we worship at the Robson Community Church, am, Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 3858 900 fo 12.00 A. Monty to Friday. Eiahost otter cessful bidder should be mot necessarily to deposit with the Chamber of Commerce a certified Sane Sana se 10 of the bial pics witha 2 roakiog Gove of Set or tenace tometer Grand Forks, B.C. Clooing Date for bids - daly 31, 1980, Chamber of Commerce of the City of Grand Forks Box 1086 804 - 7th Ave., South Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship lam. Pastor tra Johnson \ Phone 365-6762 715 - 4th Street Worship Service 11 a.m. Lowell Kindschy h. 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR - "MEETS SUNDAY 10 a.m. Ph. 365-7973. 352-5105 below Castleaird Ploza Phone 365-6317 Join us at" cue Creek Wilderness Bible Camp” For mopre information phone camp director Ken Hood 365-6506 or Morris York 365-6355 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor Phone 365-2374 809 Merry chebk Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m WED. FAMILY NIGHT 7 p.m. (for all the family) Pastor John Hill Church Office 365-3430 767 - Ist Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Christian Education Hour 10:45 a.m, Moming Worship a.m. ead pada ttee Tuesday: sible Study 7: Saturday: Young People 7p. Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 day Night Mass 2605 Columbia Ave. 9:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery Visitors Welcome Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 7 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8a.m. and 10a.m, ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon y i