* Ab CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 3, 1979 1-BD! ti Ph. Saeoniy ike new, STi wider 7 ra pated before h iy era eG po A cmon Bee e5-7908 artor Spam. S148 PUN Wooten cree aD re TRAILER apace, [ota of shi lots of garden roam. Close to pete Ph. 300-4456. Mi3s4d ‘SMALL house for rent in Qotl- henla, Ph, 385-3284, Ph. 365- 204. 40 oF, BORM, house th Ave, gaatank, 2¢lm: Bouin Full baveriont. Ph. gs. AO anemia, Ph SPACIOUS 3-bdrm. apartment In large house, Amplt ‘king. Heat and olectricity Included. Ph, 365- 8284. 3/40 (Han sneD eeare: gotta 8. children or pete, Pl BBS TIT? ° MACS & Delicious apples, also 2140 Blaman | spples, good at 1-8DRM. bat nt suite with 7555 Shope for Jaleo. ns Fira farge kitchen and fiving room. Stove and fridge, private entrance. $226/mo. Central Ci gar io~ cation. Castle Realty Ltd. Ph. 965-3338. 3/39 SEASONED Tamarack wood, stove tengih, by rick or cord. Ph. 985-3835. MI3140 sonable rent, Call B. Castle Realty Ltd. Ph. 365-3: Fencepo! WARREN winch, 8,000 | electric. Ph. 385-6186, ST Bet the $4.15 each. Cedar Qa.m. & 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. 3h 13.2 CU, FT. UPRIGHT freezer. Like new. Ph. 985-3877. 46 42-IN ZERO clearance flireplac with chimney new also 4x8 poo! table. Ph, 357-0342. 40 1G 24-INCH RANGE, white. Used fridges. Ph. Peter at 368-6411 or 399-4145. 40 ONE Conn Alto'Sax, Marlin Bass jultar. Ph. 385-7305. 3140 ONE single bed, excailent shape, je electric stove, goo $75 0.B.0. Ph. oe un . bike, 2-speed electric broom, white. Cast Iron bathtub, regular elz 20 each. White padded hei board for 39-inch bed, §5. 365-7007. Oni condition, 7448 after 5 ONE palr boy's Micron hockey skates, size 1. Beaver’s uniform, veat, Nat. acari. Ph. 365-3976, 3/36 ANNOUNCEMENT USED cement mixer with motor. Excellent condition, $175. Ph, 385- 8307. 40. GREEN ACRES/CASTLE REALTY LTD. 1S PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT NEIL PEREVERZOFF was the recipient of the corporate sales award for the month of September, - \f you want a professional to handle your real estate transaction, call 365-3336. LIONS CLUB INSTALLATION OF 500 FEET OF CHAIN LINK FENCE CALL FOR TENDERS SEALED TENDERS are invited for “Installation of Approximately 500 Lin. Ft. of Chain Link Fence,” at Lions Park, Castlegar, 8.C. Tenders will be received up to Friday, October 5, 1979, The Lions Club reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, and to accept any tender it considers ad- vantageous. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted, Tender information is available from the under- signed. W. Tymofievich Chairman of Park Project 623 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR, B.C. Telephone 365-3250 SOME household Items, {ng Items, tawnmowers, etc, 302 Centra Ave., Blueberry Greek, Ph. 365-5341. 3/39 jarden- rafter 8:3 , new rh SHARE a moment with a. iittie brother, It will test forever. Oe es, For Information call 365-6881 evenings. 8137 Please See Section ‘B’ of this paper for our major CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS HOTPOINT ‘elactric range, good condition; student schoo! desk. Ph. 365-5471. 3139 NINE gallons exterlor arylic latex paint, regularly $16, only $10 gation. Colour, slate brown. Gall 65-3583. 3138 TWO H78-14 studded winter tires and rime, $40. Ph. 365-6858. 3/38 FIVE winter tires 12-inch. Asking $40. Ph. 365-6480. af 3/38 Ads-for- Seniors WHITE oslectric cook stove, $55 9.8.0, Ph. 365-6091, _2/40 FOR 3 Stove all, $20. 385-74) FOR SALI th slectric blanket, $20. Small Dominion oven tor cooking ples, $5. Ph. 365-5418. 2140 FOR SALE: 10 cu. f refrigerator, needs fixin, 365-6845. JALE; Included. Vacuum attachments. Ph. 385-5027. 2/40 ~ SWAP SHOP joan ee ue Manitaba, fo soda, joba ROU 1E0. Ph, 867-3837. h Sat PROPERTY LARGE view tot over % Columbia River, pean . to $16,300. reasonable offers. Call Florence at Castle Realty Ltd. Ph. 365-3336. 40 ft. tw Park- wood. Furnished, excellent condl- tion. Must be moved. Ph. 359- 7313. Mi6i40 12x60-FT. SAFEWAY. Deluxe 3- bdrm. trailer. Washer and dryer Included, Ph, 385-3208. 3/40. FOR RENT in Robson. Private fraller space. Ph. 385-3223, tfn/39 Travel Trailers "71 2x56-1 ‘o-bedroom = Park- 1 8 0 fotel, Sal- 40 . SKYLARK trailer, $3800 or bast offer! Ph. 367-7209. M/3/40 VEHICLES ANTIQUE vehicles: Clearing out, Space needed. From tate ‘20s, ‘408, 60s and ‘60s. Ali reasonable offers accepted. Ph. a M3140 1970 CAMARO for parts. 1972 Mazda pickup. Ph. 365-5690. Ernie's Towing. 40 OLO Jalopy, not in, ver jood conditlon. Choap. Ph. ‘385-2188. 40 "73 F+250 FORD 4x4, Clean condl- tion, 42,000 mites. Offers? Ph. 965-8032. Mi3140 ‘78 BRONCO, 4 on the floor, low CITY OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, October 18, 1979, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., to receive represen- tations regarding the following proposed amen- dments to the City of Castlegar Zoning Bylaw No. 160, 1977, and amendments thereto: ITEM No. 1—BYLAW No. 244: ITEM No. 2—BYLAW No. 252: The intent of Bylaw No. 252 is to amend the Zoning Bylaw to change height and visibility regulations in residential zones, change setbacks and visibility in rural zones, and change height, setback and visibility regulations in multi-tamily residential zones. Copies of the aforementioned Bylaws, and further particulars pertaining thereto, may be inspected at the Clerk's office, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C., between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. B. Baldigara, City Clerk * off-road miles. Ph. 365-6722. MI3140 1974 FIAT X19. Good condition. Asking $3000. Ph. 385-5973. Mi6140 72 R-600 MAC TANDEM dum truck with 12 - 44 yd. box. Askin: 25,000. Ph. 226-7676. Mi4l NELSON FOREST REGION NOTICE OF STAND TENDING CONTRACT 2EALED TENDERS for the following stand tending con- tract will be received by the Regional Manager, Minisiry of Forests, 518 Loke Sirect, Nolson, 8.C. VIL 4C6, on the date shown below. 3. Contract ST82FS-B-101 J.S. located at Sentinel Moun- tain in the Costlegar Ranger District. Number of hectares 18.4, Viewing date October 9, 1979, leaving Ranger Station ot 9:00 a.m. NOTE: Viewing of site prior to submitting tenders for this contract is mandatory, DEADLINE for reccip! of tend- ers is 3:30 p.m., October 12, 1979, Tenders must be submitted en the form and in the envelopes supplied which, with par- liculors, may be obtained from the Forest Ranger in- dicated or from the Regional Siliculture Olfico. The towest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, |.This. coll for tenders comes Ihe ferms of the Canodo/British Columbia In- tensive Forest Management Agreement, FS 789 (c) BT wi "76 CHEV 4x4.. Newly painted, | mites, ert Included. Quick aalel Ph. 365-2449. M/3/40 1976 FORD 4x4 short box, atep aide with canopy. New tires, 41,000 mites. Ph, Res-aa98 8 a.m. to5 p.m. Ask for Joo, or 368.2354 10 p.m. Miata °73 TOYOTA Gorolla 1200. Four ‘78 FORD Larlat truck 30,000 mitea, Asking $7800. Roll bar for ‘smal! pickup truck, Ph, 965-8078. M6140 "64 MERC Marauder in mint condition. '73 Cougar XA7 con- vertibla, In excellent condition, 7 Dodge Ram Charger in excelent condition. Ph. 36! 22 “878 DODGE Charger Oaytona.. P.s., p.b., sunroof, two-tone wine: fate Tedeaen wart, “ap q lent condition, no rust, Call 365-8306. fin: 0.8.0. 1 ork o akes en or 365-631 h mag: 305 Green 880 firm. 1876 MONZA. Town and Country Souhe Am pea radials and . regiass canopy to fithatt-ton, Ph, 486-2860, "8/39 1970 PLYMOUTH 383 Roadrun- ‘ner. 4-speed, 60,500 miles. Offers! Ph, 384-2041, 3/40 14-ft, K.C. fiberglass boat, 33 H.P. motor and boat traller. New canvas top. Ph. 385-5034. _M/6/40 1976 17-FT. APOLLO boat with 70 TO RENT: Gi for winter months. Ph. 305- atter 4 p.m. aftel Seo eon raferal fension control, it 985-6928. 3/40 METAL Hilng, cabinet In good condition. Ph, 399-4145. 38 ‘O BUY: Late model used picku in good shape. Ph. 509-4145 cr 368-6411. Ask for Pater. 40 HELP’ WANTED WANTED to Trade: 3 or more AU same in . Wiison, Minne. jy k Pets Socretary-Treasurer, School District No. 8, lox 3220, e CASTLEGAR, B.C, __3/40 Applications will be accepted b; ine Board of Schoo! ei 4 rol Inter tro. Beat offer to $1100, Ph, 365-7427 atter6p.m.40 A com WORK WANTED Mi 2 WORK WANTED WIII_ BABYSIT In my home. Ph. 965-6074, 3/40 Gi like to meet single lady or without children, age 26-30. Ph. anytime day or night to 352-5870. mi3i40 § Alcoholics Anonymous Is a fellow ship of men and womer ps in Hei » Heal e Ph. Cate mney Lodge, Raspberry Vilage. a1 BABYSITTER wookd. 7m, to 5 p.m. Preferably in my pees ort 965-6760 after 5 p.m. SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST re- ulred tor general Ineurance office nw fullet be ney Regional are 9b and slides taken of ai Kootenay art Day end their three best ney lorthand or spesd- riting an asset. APR In person to Cohoe Insurance, 269 Columbia Ave., Castlagar. 40 up Announcements Gn the occasion of CAPTAIN and MAS. . SUTHERLAND'S 60th ary, the family will be at ome in the Robson Hall on Saturday, Oct. 6th from 7 Please, no gl required for Ave., South, raday morn- on. 2138 Please, no gitte, 2/38 Card of Thanks words cannot exp! ll of our Send re- our sincere is to IN ne ves who supported u: sume to Box 3144, Castlegar. V’ H4 by Septembar 3138 our great loss of fou for your many 18 time spent wit food sent to our v8, and a WII BABYSIT In my ho ‘Wood- 0 land Parkaroa. Pn, ses-aoda, 4 Ciligently. to provide and, ser refreshments to everyone anytime, Ph. 385- service. EYE} OLUMBA GARDENS Landscap- Ing design installations and rono- = Meda and Frank Webster vatlons.crurt able. a6. 308. and Famit 87-71 4137 The family of the late Alvin Musselman wish to extend alncere GIVEAWAY thanks to all those friends who galled, id to those who sent xi y fl WHITE Samold dog, 1 yr. old. To a good home with lots of room, Ph. 365-2386. 2140 For along for 60 to Dr. Merritt for art-Slamese kitten to st over Ihe past 365-5907. 2140 A SMALL white art Pomeranian dog. 1% yrs. ol 19-7526 id istri eo > Call 35% Castlegar id to Raverend Bristow. Thank you, one BUSINESS OPPT Cann ae a Mustela, tng, The family of the Jate“Alvin Gadinces oa alt torsion aosete Musselman will be forever grate. of the business, oftica equipment, to the nurses and staff at king $30,000, Rent I= ry broke ty Ltd. PERSONA iontleman would very much ivorcea: Koote: Counell is compliing a collection of par OR St. John Ambulance (Castlegar Branch) TWO DAYS A WEEK a St. John FIRST AID CLASSES Adults 15 yrs. & over 10 classes — Standard First Aid Ticket Juniors 14 yrs. & under (Cadets, Scouts, Girl Guides, etc.) 6 classes — Fundamentals of First Aid for Emergency Ticket Registration and first class: Thursday, Oct. 11, 1979 7 p.m. Stanley Humphries — Rm. 111 For further information, call: P. Trischuck — 365-7323 REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional District of Cen- tral Kootenay proposes to amend “The Regional District of Central Kootenay Zoning Bylaw No. 97, 1972, as amended.” The intent of the proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw No. 97 1972, as amended is: (a) To rezone District Lot 12370, Kootenay District, except Parcel "A" (see 212779-1) and part in- cluded in Plan’ 6265 from RURAL (R) zone to DEVELOPING URBAN-S (DU-3) zone, Copies of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the offic e of: aes ord The Regional District of Central Kootenay 601 Vernon Street Nelson, B.C.; and, The City of Castlegar Municipal Office — . 460 Columbia Avenue Costl, Thinking of travel... Disneyland, Reno, Vegas, or between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily, except Saturdays and holidays, from the date of this notice to the 16th day of October, 1979. And take notice that the Regional District of Central Kootenay will hold a PUBLIC HEARING thereon at: PLACE: Castl & District C For cruises, chartor flights, and hostolling ‘St. Davis Information, call lumbla Ave, Iscussion Meat- . 3 3593 Marj Cullay> «=: MAPLE LEAF TRAVELLTD.. * Castlegar Savings Credit Union Phono 265-7232 Birch School on thi 18 new!) uired mimi busetie-(4 ly. Interviews wat be arranged, J. Dascher, ‘ Secrotary-Treasurer, ecre Schoo! District No. 9, CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN Kootenay Forest Products Limited requires a certified electrician for our Nelson, B.C., plywood, planer, and sawmill operation, All applications, setting out full details of qualifications, ex- perience, ond personal information, should be addressed to: The Industrial Relations Monager KOOTENAY FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED Box 750 Nelson, 8.C. VILSR7 jity Complex 439 - 6th Avenue, South, : Castlegar, B.C. — Arts and Crafts Room TIME: 7:00 p.m. ett ae Snes DATE: Tuesday, the 16th day of October, 1979 at which time and place all persons who deem that their interest in property is affected by the proposed amending bylaw may be heard of matters contained therein. Dated at Nelson, B.C., this 3rd day of October, 1979, 4 R. Henderson, Secreta’ Regional District of Central Kootenay Box CASTLEGAR, B.C. ro 605-2nd St. S., Castlegar 365-7232 C5) Castlegar Savings’ 90 Day Term Deposit PHASE 3 SAVINGS Current Interest Rate is 11.66% (Minimum Deposit $5,000) CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION “Better in so many ways!” “Serving Castlegar, Slocan Valley & Districts” Slocan Park 226-72 12 ‘Wedding Bells Couple continues; < tare bs " ee aed — ae — at *$,8. Elco It with Capt, G. O. Sutherland at the wheel TRIBUTE to three loce! man of the steamship era was the motivation behind the building ‘of this model of S.S. Elco Il being held by its builder, A. G. Koch of Cas- . tlegar. Koch acknowledg 67-year-old Capt. G. O. Sutherland of Robson, the last steam boct captain in the Kootenays; 79-year-old Byron (Barnle) Trussier of Castlegar, engineer on the §.S. Irene and Elco Il; and ~| Bill Waldie of Robson, the last of the Waldie sons. Built in Robson in 1925 for Wm. Waldie ‘and Sons by Blondin of Nakusp, the S.S. Elco It was 80 feet long wi at beam, eight-foot draft with engine 21 nomin- al H.P. The craft welghed 54 tons, and burned wood. .*: ls first! master was Capt. Cook, With Capt. Suther- fand in command tn 193). Sutherland came from Nova Scotia, receiving his Masters Certificate in 1918. He war captain of the S.S. frene and $.S. Yale for . Revelstoke Lumber Co, and White Pine Lumber Co. be- fore coming to Robson to work for the Waldies. Trus- sler was Copt. Sutherland's first engineer, later : fol- lowed McKinnon, fold up in 19060, remaining up at Robson for a number of years, and was + later sunk. Koch's minia- ture model of the S.S. Elco U Is 30 inches long to a - scale of 1:30, and is steam powered. It takes ight minutes to get up steam, and will run for 25 minutes. It is presently on display at the Castlegor Public Li- brary. Efficient way to lift heavy objects Lifting heavy objects — and that includes children, groceries and suitcases — is the commonest cause of back strain. To lift more efficiently, at work or in your leisure time, make sure that the load is close to you. Stand right in front of the object to be- lifted, ‘and you will put less strain on your spine, because you will automatically bend your knees to make the lift. If you have‘to reach for an object, use one hand to support yourself and the other to drag the object close, then lift it with both hands, says Workers’ Com- pensation Board back ex- perts. Castlegar Figure Skating Club presents _ AUTUMN FROLIC Saturday, Oct.-13 9 p.m. -1a.m. Castlegar Community Complex Music by “Special Edition” fcaik % Midnigt 7 Copt. Sutherland, left, and Byron Trussler ri Studies at A wedding of local interest took place Aug. 11 in the Alberta Temple of the Church 3 UBC * iohmal of Jesus Christ'of Latter Day Saints, when 9°” Patricia Diane McKay exchanged marriage vows with Michael Martin fewski, ‘That. samo evening in the bride's ‘home town of Castlegar, a reception was held honoring the newlyweds at the Nordic Hall. The couple shared this happy occasion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, James P. McKay of Castlegar and Mr. and Mrs. Hans 0. . Milewski: of Vancouver. Joining in. the festivities, were friends and relatives from Vancouver, Prince George, Kamloops and the local area, White satin in a Victorian influence fashioned the bridal gown, which had been designed and made by the mother of the bride. Chantilly lace added a delicate touch to the gown, its flowing train and the bridal veil. Th wore h de dresses 6 of peach-colored floral print. . The reception hell and guest tables were decorated in a summertime motif of coral, white and green, with bright fabric floral arrangements adorning the tables. : Following the buffet-style dinner, a " short: program was presented, with Mr. The loss By MARY KAYE MeNABBE (The author is a resident of Castlegar.) © In this, the year of the child, I would like to make a most Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martin Milewski Barney. Lynes of Trail as master of ceremonies, Various friends of the couple presented toasts, tributes and special musical After initiating the dance with the Mr, and cas 965 see.” Sometimes I'd even get into the act, thinking I might speed up the process by pushing it extra hard. ‘ Why I felt I should hurry the process, I don't know. I ment. * I hereby announce that Shawna Kaye lost her first baby: tooth today. It scares me, It scares me because it is another mark of her growing up. One of the many things we parents see throughout the child’s life: A baby smil- ing for the first time, taking the first step, and saying goodbye to them that first day of school. These subtle changes come so quickly, you're usual- ly not prepared. The changes are there though, and they happen: quickly. She’s grow- ing up, moving on in life, she’s getting older, and so am Bib. hutis ers little face (Noice of the People / History Editor, Castl News: legar 3 A history of Olds, Alta. is planned as a 76th anni- yersary project. The town was incor- porated in 1906. The book is to cover the period from the beginning of settlement to 1980 and will cover the town and the surrounding com- munity as it relates to the town. Former residents of the area can have a part in this exciting project by sending along bits of history, anec- dotes, human interest stories “both humorous and sad, and pictures that tell a story. Pictures will be well of Olds necessarily typed. It should contain the facts but need not be ready for print, as-it will be edited. It may not be possible to use all the mater- ial but help will be acknow- ledged in the book. Names and addresses of - former residents of the area or their descendants are wanted. BESS ‘ Material as well as * names and addresses’ should be sent to: Olds History, Box 189, Olds, Alta. TOM 1P0 cared for and returned. © Dates of events and of pic- tures are very important. An explanatory title should ap- pear on the back of each picture. Material submitted should be’ readable but not luded Snack Tickets $6 — Available at Castlegar Drug, Wool & Yarn, and at the Sports Complex. "was aglow with excitement when she ran into the kitchen one morning to announce this astounding news. . “Look Mommy, look Dad, my tooth, see, it’s loose. I can move it.” .She wriggled it a little proving her point. Reaching out I touched it, saying “oh—oh, you're growing up, the baby teeth are leaving. ‘The permanent ones come in now.” . t “Do they stay forever, Mom?” ing was that permanent. As the week wore on we had progress reports every hour or so, giving us blow by blow descriptions, on how far the tooth had moved, how loose it was, whether it would come out that day, or even worse, that night. She. finally estimated it would come out in the spring of next year, To me, she was sych a brave girl about it all. For- ever pushing the tooth with her tongue, wriggling it with her fingers... “See Mom I can feel the bottom of the tooth now, “Yup, for always.” Noth- | should be the im- portant moment in my child's life, not hurrying her through She would question me - about my own lost teeth and amazingly enough, I can re- member it-very clearly. Was it really that long ago? No, it can't be... but it is. Being more brave than her mother was, my daugh- ter relentlessly played with that tooth. She could do it herself she said, she would pull it and did — today. Wanting to surprise Daddy, she went to the mirror and with ‘kleenex eventually re- moved the tooth.. Yelling “I did it, I did it,” she ran to me with the tiny tooth in her hand. Qooing and. ahing, l expressed my amaze- ment and, wonder, what courage. Looking down at that tiny piece of enamel I some- how felt very melancholy, tearful. Very silly of me, I know. i “What a big girl you are Sha-Sha, I'm very proud of you.” As soon as she heard her father coming home, she ran to him with the biggest grin possible. He laughed and hugged her, “your tooth is out, what a big girl you are.” What a big girl you are... I wanted to say “no she’s not, she's still a baby.” : No, not a baby any longer, but a little girl . five-and-three-quarters years old, Was it really that long ago that a very pregnant lady moaned and groaned, as she gave birth to this child, swearing to God and anyone else within a 10 mile radius that never-ever would she go through this agony again? It wasn’t worth’: the torture ... but it was. And now this beautiful baby is starting Grade 1. It ‘can’t be. Impossible. But it is. Learning to read and print -OP TRANSPORTATION SOCIETY isSuperior! Announcing a Service that’s Great News for Car Owners with Muffler Problems and Tight Budgets! You can be DOUBLY CONFIDENT because your Superior Dealer will give you a LIFETIME GUARANTEE IN WRITING ON THE MUFFLER... TAILPIPE ... EXHAUST P ALIFETIME - GUARANTEE. Come in for fast installation, solid savings and products that will outlast your car, CO-OP. IPE... AND LABOR, TOO. (FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY) AVAILABLE. Dual conversions. _ 480 Columbia, CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7135 traditional ‘first waltz,’ the newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to Yoho National Park. Mrs. Milewski are currently residing in Vancouver, where both will continue their studies at the University of British Columbia. ‘milestone and add, then complaining because the teacher doesn't give homework. Is this our baby? She has: such a long way to go yet. Will I be there sharing the other experiences in her life as I shared this one? Will I be able to help her" through her disappoint- ments, help her adjust to the “many changes? Can I make her understand that things in this life won't come easy, that she will have to work hard to achieve success, and even after working hard, it’s never 4 sure thing. Will I see her off on that first real date (whom Ill probably hate) and be there when she comes home with the last, the one she'll say “is the one.” Stop. Stop right there. I can't handle it, give me a break, please, I'm not ready yet, ~The pace is too fast. > Let’s just stop the clock a moment... but you cannot. Time, as they say, mar- ches on. The todays now fade into yesterdays and the to- morrows soon become to- days. You begin to wonder where they all went, these yesterdays, todays and to- morrows, Where did they go and - how did it happen? It’s scary, “because Shawna Kaye lost her first tooth today. ‘ ; ’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 3, 1979 A7 Toes twinkle with proper exercising © Since feet keep our bod- tes going, especially on the ‘tennis court or golf Inks, they deserve o regular work-out. Here are some casy-to-do fitness tips that get right down to the toes from the * footcare experts at Scholl: Come to \ Calgary a" tndoor Whitlpool & Souna. After a day of walking or playing tennis, kick off shoes and fiex each foot individually from the’ ankle. Point the toes and rotate the foot in a circle, moving from . the ankle, When walking around the house barefoot or in stocking feet, stand on tip-* toe and stretch up to the ceiling, Or, pick up small objects like a pencil or marbles with the toes, These exercises help tone and strengthen many muscles in the feet and calves of the leg. If there's no time to sit and do speciat exercises for feet, try wearing Exer- ndals Public Enjoy: Weekend “Deluxe “Room For Two For One Night: Requiar $42,003 Present this coupon upon arrival. Eapiros May 31, 1900 on Pt , Heservatr hone rows BS5078 GB we CARRIAGE HOUSE moron im 9030 Macleod Trt 5 & Notice - To the Residents of the City of Castlegar FALL ' ’- CLEANUP PROGRAM The City's Fall Cleanup Program will take place from Monday, October 1 to Friday, October 12, 1979, Garden shrubbery and household refuse will be 1 the h hold lies with picked up the follawing: ~ 1, Branches MUST be tied and piled in neat bundles. 2. Leaves, garden refuse, and paper MUST be placed in plastic garbage bags orcardboard boxes, . The following items WILL NOT BE PICKED UP: et Rocks isos 2. Concrete 3. Any other objects that cannot b handled by one man. i Refuse should be put out on your normal garbage pickup day and be placed at property line, close to the area where your weekly garbage pickup is made. Schedule will be the same as the normal weekly garbage pickup. Your will be appr d, Thank you, CITY OF CASTLEGAR L_SULMLLES EDIRECTORY | ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. DAVID’S 8 a.m. Eucharist 9 a.m. Eucharist and Sunday Schoo! Morning Prayer on Fourth Sunday Robson 2nd & 4th Sunday 11:00 a.m. Rev. Desmond Carroll 365-2271 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 1401 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR Sunday School 10:40 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. ROBSON 1st & 3rd Sun. 9:45 a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Ph, 365-6317 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Fellowship Service Tuesday, 7 p.m., Cottage Bible Studies Friday, 7 p.m. Youth and Family Night Rev. Ed. Wegner, Pastor Ph. 365-2374 Vai Lelding, Youth Pastor Ph. 399-4753 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST- CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Saturday Services Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Divine Service: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Pastor D. Zinner V. — show Gratitude in Prayer ST. PETER LUTHERAN ¥ CHURCH 405 Mapie St. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m, “Everyone Welcome"”’ Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR STRITA'S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 71430 Saturday Night Mass p.m. Sunday Masses.at 8a.m. and 10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon | CHURCH OF GoD | OF GOD 804-7th Ave., South Church School 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave. South 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery and Junior Congregration Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3818 S o "OFS ane 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castiealrd Plaza Family Bible Hour :45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. Wed., Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Pastor John Hill Church Office 365-3430 PENTECOSTAL. P —~TABERNACLE—— 767-1st Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Sunday School 9:50 a.m. Morning Worship 11am. Evening Service 7p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 230 p.m. Friday: Young People BS .m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnaird Hall Sunday Bible Class and