i “CASTLEGAR NEWS, Pebruety 20,:1980 Ua Wedding Be Bells y Congratulations are extended to’ Mr: and ‘Mrs, Alun Michael Skakiin, whose wedding ‘took ‘place Feb.'16 at ‘Our Lady‘ of Perpetual Help Church, Trail.' The bride, Deborah,” Lynn, is ‘the daughter of!Mr, Thomas Wandler und the lave’ Emily Wandler of Trail. ‘are also ded to’ Mr.‘and Mrs. Aare Milne, whose ‘wedding took place Feb. 16, The bride, Susan Gail, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Whyte of Trail, “Frave groom the son ‘of Mr. and ‘Mra, Robert Milne of ‘ruitvale, a Kokanee Rock Club plans: Spring Show - I've been doing a lot of thinking lately about the Kiss'N’'-Tell books, The ones where the trusted family retalners run after former First Ladies all day.and polish up their manuscripts on thelr day off. Where the children of superstars find a whistle and blow It, and disenchanted . wives of prime ministers feel obliged to share their sex life with readers. 4 My personal feeling Is it’s unethical, an abuse of trust and Is unconscionable. But what the heck, It’s a livirg. Xs | said to my cleaning woman the other day, *“Who was that man who dropped you. af! today?" “My husband,'’ she said cautiously. “What's his name?" " \With the Roto-Matic Head’ The complete cleaning system with powerful ‘ ssuction and upright carpet cleaning action Powerful upright carpet gieeing arin Pinte | ThursdayiiFe "Lionel." ‘Is that one L or two?’ book. “I'm not sure, Why?"* I said, making a nota in my . I'm just trying to get. to know you “1s. that why you" “taped: interviews with my children?"’ “They've ‘ruined my surprise. ‘When did they tell vou?"* “They didn't. My mother told me right after you picked up some correspondence and pictures trom_ner. Did you read that awful book about my friend, Dora, written by her. Friday employer? | think ify 's-cailed ‘Lust and Dust.’ "Clever title,"' | said, jotting it down. "Buy this EUREKA ‘ The Spring Show was / ofié‘of the main items on the agenda when 17 members: - were. in attendance at the Kokanee Rock Club meeting '- held in the staff room of the ‘Central School on Jan. 29, * Plans. for the’ Spring Show were reported by Irene Burdett, show ch Let- project: Field trips will be organized’ during’ the’ show for out-of-town visitors. A letter was received from the Rock Rollers Club regarding its. show, being held Margh 8 and 9. ~ At the conclusion of the Alex ters have been sent-inviting displays. from various in- dividuals and ‘clubs: Alex :Glover _ reported Glover showed slides of Aus- tralia” and: New Zealand. Refreshments. were. served by Win Levitt and Cathie the progress of: the club Seedings s Johnson. “It's perfectly disgusting. Why, . after: awhile, i domestics and secretaries are going to have’ ‘employers * sign a statement saying they’ re not going to a any secrets they learn while we're worki } for: = POWER TEAM for only. es * ‘pansion activity. Some flat, The phone rang. “I'd sure hate to see that happen, hone. ‘‘Who's calling, ‘pleasa? Caujd d you cal to answer the p! I said ps! raced spell that? If | coutd just tell her the nature of th see. 4 turned to my cleaning says it’s personal." woman. ‘‘It’s for’ ¥' t was breathing heavily by the ‘time 1 gt extension phone in the bedroom but made it Jn time to hear that her Wednesday employer had written ‘a book on her called, ‘‘Nanny, Dearest,’ Book-of-the-Month club. * and had Just, sold ft fo ne: As | was shredding my notes, Ilooked up: rat “You're fired."" Cominco ericoui ging. car pools and buses -Parking and traffic con- gestion have become serious problems for Cominco’s met- allurgical operations in Trail, ig to Rex’ op, Castlegar Cc vale Co-op, Warfield Co-op, Genelle Co-op and Columbia Coop (serving East Trail and y). They are run as manager r of public and tom- munity relations. . An already-tight parking ‘Bituation has worsened due ‘to. “modernization and, ex: - i land: which ‘had previously | beén used for parking Is now’ the site of plants under con- struction or being used for storage of construction mat- erials. The current construc- tion work force of 380 is scheduled to increase to 500, so the crowding could get much worse. MeMeekin said the com- pany has. developed new parking areas where pos- sible, but -there just isn’t enough available flat land convenient to work areas’ which can be used for park. ing. One alternative the com- pany is encouraging is more car pools. As well as saving gas and vehicle wear and tear, a car pool with four participants can get a sticker from Cominco Security for a reserved parking spot in a preferred area. There has been a slight increase in, car pooling re- cently in response to the crowded parking, but there could be much more, ac- cording to McMeeken. It is estimated that three out of every four cars commuting to Cominco’s Tadanac plants have no. passengers. A second alternative is greater use of the co-op buses. At present, there are. six co-operative transporta- tion societies: Rossland Co- oe societies, with a 756 [Electro rophonic> DISco Hi- BOY Model TXL22257 —* 22" Disco: Hi-Boy with AM/FM stereo receiver, 8- eae tape player, deluxe automatic.record changer, full-feature cassette - recorder/player, and full-range speaker system. Regular $719 Inventory S Clearance Price... 0. ec cceeeceeecccecee SAVE °220 lk. board of setting policy for charging fees, runs and Sa matters. * ODL rss at he cont make, these buses,a very ate feectivg option, Yor: ‘many Sinties employes. For ex- ample, someone, coming to work in Trail 21 days amonth from Castlegar (say, 18 miles each way) would commute 766 miles per month. Using a theoretical mileage cost of 15 cents a mile (which is low for business and government mileage calculations), this would amount to close to $115 per month. On the other hand,. the “cost of taking the co-op bus from Castlegaf is in the area of $80’ per month. : Athird alternative is the Trail Transit Service. It is hoped the city bus service can develop its schedule to provide better service for shift workers. _ Engineering services manager Rod Millar said the parking situation . will im- © prove in about three or four years as the modernization- expansion work is completed and some older plants can be demolished. For the time being, however, it’s a very serious problem. _ Later this year, some parking space will be lost as the constriction of the West Trail Approdch © Highway . gets under way. Also, park. ing is being lost this year in the Refinery area as. con- struction begins for the new Water Treatment Plant. =.* Full-Feature 8-Track "Memory" Tape. Player/ : ay: Staveo Radio/Phono/8. 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