20 ss Castlegar News September 23, 1967 ROG oe ADO eG ny Recreation news Fall prog: this week and registration for all our fitness classes is excellent. It seems we have lots of active and fitness con- sGious people in Castlegar and the outlying areas. If you would like to register in a class we have fitness pro- grams in Robson, Tarrys, Pass Creek, Blueberry and Castlegar. Workshop If fitness is not your favorite recreational pass time we have many other educational and fun pro- grams for you! One of our upcoming workshops is en: titled Stress Management. This workshop is designed TYPE SETTING for 'y and is useful for those suffering from hypertension, mi- graines, ulcers, depression and other stress-related ill- nesses. In the first session, nitive therapy skills_w: effective in alleviatjn, riers to good com! thus relieving stress, as well as how ‘any individual can build better self esteem in parent/child or other re- lationships. Principles of bio- feedback, deep relaxation techniques, creative visuali- zation and the use of music therapy will be discussed and utilized in the second session. This workshop happens Sept. 28 and Oct. 5. Registration fee is $15. Upcoming Programs Other upcoming classes in- clude Microwave Cooking, Mexican Cooking, Padded Albums, Variety Crafts, Pre- Pythian head visits Castlegar Pythian Grand Chancellor Robert Smith of Sidney Lodge No. 63 paid his offical visit to Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70 Monday in the Ma- sonic Hall. Grand Chancellor M. By- croft extended ritualistic grand honors to the grand chancellor. In his address to the brothers and the visiting ‘Trail brothers, he expressed the meaning of “friendship, charity and benevolence.” The Knights of Pythias, founded 123 years ago, is the oldest fraternal order in North America. It is an international order with members of most religions and races belonging. There is also sisters temples connected with the order. ROBERT SMITH _. Grand chancellor United Way k off fund raiser icks Guide territories denied for area A Ministry of Environment request for input into the establishment of two new guide territories in West Kootenay was greeted with ‘an. overwhelming negative guide established in the West Koot- enay in the near future as a 7 FALL SPECIAL 50° EACH received, including two peti- Minimum 4 Sheets tions, with only one response » J in favor of establishing new guide territories. 197 Columbia Avenue Seventy-four individuals The two petitions received contained the names of 280 school Leadership Workshop wWew BEACH . . . Sunbathers enjoy sandy beach at Kokanee Creek Provincial Park near Nelson and will and many others. Champion Lakes Provincial Park. Park is getting major cost about $50,000. A six-member crew is bui phorecepier If you haven't picked up a facel slit this fall, including a ‘new beach and’ trail at a cost of $50,000 under JobTrac program. Work CASTLEGAR NEWS fall brochure be sure to stop playground at the west end of the third lake, and a_ on both projects is expected to be tinished by the end 365-7266 by the recreation office to. new trail around the first lake. Beach work is being of November, weather permitting. — day. done by co-operative inmate’ program based at Robson Women’s Institute meets professional Comere-reody type for your CasNews Photo by Ron Mormon | | Castlegar and District United Way © (mv iticultoet Bra cl ‘onal In nstitute ciation ey Asso! salvation ONE KNOCK, ONE DONATION “Thanks to You It's Working” Castlegar & District United Way For Information Call 365-7331 Or By Mail — Box 3267, Castlegar, B.C. HELP US REACH OUR GOAL $50,000 $37,500 $25,000 $20,000 $12,500 Peepic Helping Peeptc attended the Sepemaier Robson Women's Institute meeting at Evelyn Batchelor’s home. Reading of the minutes and convenors' reports preceded the new business discussion. The annual election of offi- cers will be held at the October meeting. The WI district workshop will be Oct. 7 at Robson Hall. Plans include the making of muffins and squares by the Robson branch. Members were reminded of the comp- etitions taking place. The Robson WI craft fair, to which the public is invited to participate, will take place Dee. 4 and 5 at the hall. October roll call will be ac- companied by ideas for table favors at the WI spring con- vention in 1988. The con- vention will be held at Robson Hall in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the Robson branch. The Robson WI selection for B.C.’s bird was made and will be submitted. The meeting ended with one member's lively account of a long awaited reunion with a pen pal and friends, and with promise of a busy year ahead for all members. Summer music test results Following are the results of the Royal Conservatory of Music's practical _ examina- tions this summer in Trail. GRADE 10 PIANO First class honors — Hea- ther McGrath; honors — Holly Kipp, Athena H.W. Chan, Teresa Gallo, Eliza beth F. Olver; pass — Laurene Anne Brown. GRADE 8 PIANO First class honors — Col. leen M. Ross; honors — Mic- helle Marie Holm, Heidi Mann, Elizabeth Erin Fin- ney, Carla Plotnikoff, Kath- erine L.M. Ross; pass — Judy Mah. GRADE 7 PIANO Honors — Debbie Shirley Chan, Vanessa J. Dooley. GRADE 6 PIANO First class honors — Tina Margaret McMurdo, Chris- tine Profile, Jennifer Leah Siddall; honors — Cheryl C. Rehill, Steven Walter Brown, Joanne Nadine Dallas. GRADE 5 PIANO Honors — Kirstin Mason, Timmy H.W. Chan, Sherry Makortoff, Janet Leanne Kalesnikoff, Kyla Mae Hus- ka, Tina Irene Pedersen, Tommy H.L. Chan; pass — Teresa Masaro, Ian Ronald Dudley. CASTLEGAR 8 C¢ vIn 2s! AR NEWS 70 Dante 2007 Castucae 4C vee ane CASTLEG, PAINTING & DECORATING 2649 FOURTH AVENUE 365 3563 — GRADE 4 PIANO Honors — Kristen Davies, Jennifer Travassos; pass — Shelagh A.B. Ross. GRADE 3 PIANO Honors — Carlin R.J. Doeksen, Stacey Anutoosh- kin, Irene Guglielmi, Rebecca Bree Smyth, Katherine Moll, M. Todd Sorensen; pass — Erin Lee C. Acton, Nancy Chang, Theresa Marinas, Margaret Dias, Gaetana Rob- inson, Caleb Philip Stan- wood. GRADE 2 PIANO First class honors — Julia Anne Driutti, Kirsten Bodt- ker, David Profili, Kaela Tompkins, Sarah Walters; honors — Laurel Anne Acton, Brandy Anne Stan- wood, David Mirko Driutti, James Peter Jmieff, Tyrion Miskell, Laura Peterson; pass — Angela Smee. GRADE 1 pIANO First class honors — Dawn Michelle McKee; honors — Matthew Aaron Parrilla, Angela Guglielmi, Ryan David Steck, Bradley Zayt- soff, Geoffrey John Higgin- son, Shauna Renae Steck, Stephanie Smyth; pass — Dennis Robert A. Clow, Heather Dawn Sheppard. Gary Fleming Dianna Kootnikott ADVERTISING SALES OFFICE 365-5210 BIG START. clockwise retired Westar emp! shows off the old Westar fire truck, Judy Campbell signs a pi . The United Way fund raiser got off to helps blow up some balloons, Olga and Jim Ferrier a big start last Saturday in Cosilegar.. From top man a display booth and Mayor Audrey Moore NAPA HEAVY DUTY WOW-30 MOTOR OfL NAPA all-temperature, high- detergency oil flows freely for fast starting in cold weather protects engines operating at high temperatures ... improves engine controls ... cools. seals, cleans, lubricates. Al y 4 7, fp SUVERLINE Capacity up to 6500 Ibs. gross weight per pair. One-piece heavy-gauge steel con- struction, featuring non-slip incline, Positive wheel stop and side rails. Fully assembled. Lightweight and portable. ALL THE RIGHT PARTS IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES NAPA AUTO PARTS 707 - 13th Street, Castlegar © 365-7248 Bargain Buy prices in effect until October 4, 1967; or while supplies last. — CosNews Photos Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212: LOOKING FORA SPEAKER TO SPARK YOUR MEETINGS? Consider a doctor from the BC Medical Association's SPEAKERS’ SERVICE! With topics to Cabin? like Alzheimer's, men With advance notice,a doctor/speaker can be found to 1 your schedule. The Speakers Service is a public service of the doctors of British Colum! cape For more information on topics and bookings, please gantact Leigh Carter, Communications Manager. oc Province of British Columbia PUBLIC NOTICE ROYAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATION (Public Inquiries Act, R.S.B.C. 1960, Chapter 3 plans a return visit to Castlegar in the Commission Telephone (24 Hours) CALL COLLECT 660-4010