{ ee he i ii a a ' i q ti lh Lecal'S fi amet at cE ayut at a | ee iid a LCA x_ Cast News November 12, 1987 On aa fad elect a Robson WI hosts workshop A West Kootenay District workshop hosted by the Robson Women's Institute OGLOW nicholas T. [DX] J reser sending rom Har rop, Kinnaird, New Denver, ETE es Guest speaker, Paul Beat- CALL FOR tie, a pharmacist from the SUBMISSIONS | ==S"C sian cooking took place. President Grace Baines Trail Regional Hospital, spoke on drugs and the eld. Submissions are invited from professionals in- terested in providing services to individuals who [f *Poke on the Provincial Con- erly and on interaction of drugs. A question period fol- live with a mental t handicap throughout the Kootenay Region. COMMUNITY NEWS AUTOPLAN sac INSURANCE AND LICENSES ee | COHOE | ae lowed his presentation. ference in Vancouver in June * and then held a craft session demonstrating the making of INITIATION TIME... The Castlegar United Church Canadian Girls in (treasurer), Nicolle Laporte, Jennifer Ford, Krista Bentley, Jean beaded Christmas orna- [faining held its initiation ceremony recently. This year's member- Holden (leader), Mira Serediak, Karen Holden (leader), Shauna Ford Expertise in the following areas are needed SPEECH SATIOLCOY AY (Including ments. A ham donated by Daphne Angus was raffled MASSAGE THERAPY, SOCIAL ‘SKILLS TRAINING, TOR M. with p going to the District WI fund. SEXUALITY Please send submission by November 20, to: CHAIRPERSON, SELECTION COMMITTEE Box 933, Nelson, B.C. VIL 4A3 Mi ‘s entered compet- itions with their pickles, rel- ishes and Thanksgiving cen- trepieces and showed their handiwork at display tables. The recent workshop is one of the ways the Women’s institute informs and edu- cates its members. ship includes: (rear, from left) Laura Goetting (leader), Christine Brady (secretary), ae Greenwood, Lisa Gerrand, Paula Furey (vice- ). nol (president), and Joan Young (leader); (front, trom left) Laura Peter- son, Rae Carter, Anita Bray, Karin Hawkins, Londa Molitwenik. , Laurene. Brown, Shelly Blessin Missings is Lisa Fullerton. LEGION HALL FILLED UBC offers nutrition Pythians hold bazaar Wg Kootenay Temple No. 37 Pythian Sisters held its an- nual tea and bazaar in the Legion Hall Saturday under the convenorship of Lil Neu- mann. The hall was filled to capacity throughout the afternoon with guests from Trail, Fruitvale, Salmo, and Nanaimo. The of the kitchen, assisted by tish songs by members of the Donna Archibald, Pat Ver- Pythian Sisters, accompanied zuh, Joan Marks, Mary Gleb- by Donna Archibald on the off, Stella Maluka and Gor- piano. don Ferguson. The young The door prize of four ladies who served were placemats and coasters was Deanna Neumann, Darla won by Sandra Nicholson of Neumann, Diana Churches, Castlegar, with the draw Paula Bycroft, Lana Bush made by Michael Bycroft. and Carmen Dodds. The draw for the quilt was Throughout the aft made by Marie Allan of Nan- of. Joy Kae An- dreashuk, Inis McAdam, was ided aimo, and won by Fern.Sch- by the Debbie Tompkins wartzenhauer of Castlegar. aimo, made the draw for the Castlegar public _ health mystery prize (a joni: doiley) which was won by and other food and health Rosalyn Greep of Robson. professionals will benefit Members of Kootenay from a new course to be Temple No. 87 extended offered in the area by the their thanks and appreciation University of British Colum- to all who helped make the bia. Food Science 258, a day a success. Special thanks Guided Independent Study went to Cecil Bradford, Slim course, will provide instrue- Thomas, Michael Bycroft, tion in causes of food spoilage Gerry Wanless, Gordon Fer- and methods of delaying it, guson, Seamen Dewis and causes of foodborne illness, Thursday, November 12 through to Wednesday, November 18 uh i esta Thursday, November 12, 1987 ull i ci ses feeeel nel its alte NA is eecele Supplement to the Castlegar News of Castlégar News Et tal seg it hh a = 50000 $79,000 — illite Bes 5 git i 1 une ues LTD. 365-2111 i‘ Fran Moffat, and Susan By- Dancers. There were Scot- John Allan, also of Nan- Anton Schwiertz. food additives, contaminants croft chose a Scottish theme and other topics. The course includes a lesson on the preservation of food with ionizing energy, a process commonly known as food irradiation. It will be of particular interest to people You! Deal With Confidence with the individual tea tables decorated with a glass vase roel “opameasace WVOmen'’'s institute : Tha ? 5» cys he > A MErcine OFF | “ac wees fOCuSeSOn growth = sshsouice 20% Off Selected Items erlak who also extended “If we do not grow, we will three Rs. We must Remem- and resolutions to the gov- subject of widespread publie = greetings and declared the not survive.” That was the ber, Review, and Renew.” ernment?” she asked. controversy. 0 Sh tea officially opened at 2 p.m. message given loud and clear Participants were re- “WI truly means ‘Women _Lessons on food supply and 10 % Off jampoo CC Michael Bycroft also to the district representa- minded that Women's In- Involved.’ ” availability, human nutri Conditioners assisted in welcoming the tives of B.C. Women's In- stitute is a credible organiza- Together, the group out- tional requirements, chem- Crimping Irons guests. Fran Moffat and stitutes when they met in tion with more than 90 years lined future goals for the or- ical composition/physical . - *s Gerry Wanless were in Kelowna Oct. 16, 17 and 18. of history and achievement. ganization and each district structure, and food sensory ~- i £22° oa Hh a ° Waxing charge of tea tickets and The 30 women from 15 dis- It was originally started as made a commitment for their perception are also offered. in © Acrylic Nails Edith Wilson, and Ora Light- triets of the province were an educational body for area. Sunday morning was Food Science 258 will be aut ti sal REMEMBER We Take Anything in Trade! Counsellors the Opportunity to Serve In A Name You Can Trust! MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES Contuy 100% Financing is Our Specialty . .. Good Credit or Bad Credit — Give Our BUICK GMC LTD. ir © Makeovers le took care of raffle tickets. participating in a two-day in- women. spent reviewing how to put delivered to Castlegar par- The bake table was at. depth workshop on revit- “We have gotten away on a seminar, with the idea ticipants by mail, with in- tended by Joy Saunders, Jan alization of the organization. from the education aspect to that the representatives structional support supplied Neumann, and Lou Ann Bush The workshop, sponsored by the point where the public from each distriet would go by telephone tutors and pro- 365-6700 assisted by Seamen Dewis. the provincial WI with as- views us either as a service back to their communities grams on the Knowledge The sewing and novelty sistance from the Secretary clubor a quilting party,” said and initiate a seminar on Network educational tele- Castlega Home: 365-3250 (Walter) * 447-9479 (Jack) 365-5228 1451 Columbia Ave. “With o home for You' 3 rz Pat fy af li " A Hi bl bey ili His i nN Aa ite RE iF Ta Hi i HH i nah HE hy i lili ual a Bo ia He Bell er iit Nia HT is itil a Ha shi g ial Hh Hi ii fide lal Hh i I mi ili fh | tj ri Aiwa Hi ni aails fu nl dl Hae HH ai Hil jit ut ti ih HH "WE MAKE BUYING INSURANCE EASY 14x70 COHOE INSURANCE 12 through to 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar 365-2166 table was under the care of of State, also featured lead- Rayner. child abuse. This is a pro- vision service. Students can NEW LOCATION §f [is McAdam, Myrtle Thom- ership skills. She reminded participants vincial commitment to the acquire course credits (1.5) HAIRLINES as, and Susan Bycroft. The “We must be willing to do they must work at making Federated Women's Insti- towards a UBC undergrad- 1444 Columbia Ave. | white elephant table was what is necessary to rebuild,” women aware of the oppor- tutes of Canada, stemming uate degree or can take the (8.P.F. BUILDING) attended by Edith Ferguson, stressed provincial president tunities and benefits of be- from a workshop on the topic course as auditors for general CASTLEGAR Cecil Bradford, Slim Thomas, Evelyne Rayner of Pitt Mea- longing to a Women’s In- held in Ottawa last June. interest. oe Gordon Ferguson and Tony dows. “Let us get back to the stitute. , Attending the workshop in _ Those enroling for credit at Echwists. “How many women know Kelowna from the West UBC must first be admitted Lil wast chacge that we keep up on current Kootenay Women’s Institute to the university by Dee. 2. MIT. SENTINEL x 5. But you ate Pe ia im ‘enrective lot ‘and potential || con't beat the commercial vahve ofthis first atiractwe rates. class butiding! $107,500. Excellence | 14’ x 70° “Manco” with tipout. Over 1,000 19. it. oree, 2 gloss sliding doors. Trail issues through our were pr Grace Baines istration deadline for all and workshops or that we and secretary-treasurer Ilene students is Dec. 22. Studies . research and submit briefs Bridge. begin in January 1988. native passes away Herbert Arthur Shields passed away recently at the £4 age of 74. Mr. Shields was @ born in Trail on Aug. 29, Located in the Fireside Motor Inn Castlegar, B.C. 1810-8th Avenue Ht aft i iit it ‘ 1918. He married Beatrice Ramsden in 1935 and they ADMIRAL AMR23100 ADMIRAL AMP 21630 moved to Castlegar in 1942. COMPACT MICROWAVE COMPACT MICROWAVE : Under the Counter of Countertop * Elec Equolizer Cooking System * 500 Worn + Mr. Shields worked for [J tronc+sPowertevels ncuding Detros! MICROWAVE Dower Levels Cominco for 40 years, re- ° 2 Cooking Stages end More. tiring in 1974. He enjoyed OVENS fishing, hunting and gar- dening. THAT He was predeceased by his parents, Mary and Frank of Ane ‘Trail; three sisters, Dorothy, Marguerite, and Nellie; and era 3 /ENSE one brother Basel. He is survived by his wife, Beatrice; son Dan and daughter-in-law Kay of Castlegar; daughter, Joah and son-in-law Mel Carroll, of White Rock; two grandchil- dren, Janice and Colleen; and PICK YOUR NUMBERS AND LET OUR OFFICE SHOW YOu! ou 8 e NG 1451 Columbia Ave. ELECTION ’87 Join Reporter Michelle Stewart and the KBS news team for a look at the issues and the candidates Castlegar "With a home for ¥ 365-522 costa or vorvowndioge, col , $7 s is IE ABOVE HOMES WOULD YOU LIKE TO LOOK AT? \ MT. SEXTINEL Sunday, Nov. 15th 1:05 p.m./2:05 p.m. Mountain Time ¥ i ine gia ee “gl / Hit sy He Uf ; e ' ly i i taken place. ‘4! —se d aft j Our Action Ad ; : ifn igi a LSE bi Whar Se ts | pT EE opted dil Baler ia CHERNOFF ¥ 7 bie il ny ’ fli : My iit ot by request. Cremation has ss if Hi ip i Number is 365-2212 ij COUNCIL ‘ aut ik lui ial itl = il Pah THE NEWS LEADER!!