TRIPLE HEADER zucchini was grown in Robson if the vegetable garden of John and Nellie Voykin. Residing in Columbia Heights Voykin said in.all his years, hel toy PED ENS SAREE wa ‘- arlum-~paid once a year. to © never seen a th hini, The ble had three flowers but petit together to produce this od- ty. Local ‘chamber -- office reports ON bead edie dy ‘SPCA looks Edltor, Cast News: egar ‘ British Columbia Society. wishing further. _fartleulars : should sontact signed. ‘ for the Prevention of Cruelty: to Animals Is attempting‘ to locate a suitable person who would act as an. agent in the Castlegar area, A BCSPCA agent would deal with local animal welfare for Ganat ‘Anyone interested and | -suuhder-. ein Order through your issues and and would be invested with au- thority under our act to offi. . cially represent the society in matters of concern including | neglect, abuse, prevation or cruelty to animals, . AtInterest in the animal kingdom would be a strong motivating factor in assum- ing such a role. This must be considered as a volunteer ‘position with a small honor- defray expenses, Castlegar busy summer Castlegar Chamber of Commerce received 738 visi- tors at its. office last month, ing the total to 1,548 for Day of fellowship Minto Chapter. Worthy Grand: At the regular meeting of Minto Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held last ” Tuesday evening in the Ma- sonic Hall, members enter- tained Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Irene Finholm, whose home is in Parksville, After the ‘opening cere- monies, Mrs. Finholm was presented, introduced and accorded Grand Honors. Others introduced and given Grand Honors were Lew Millin, Worthy Grand Pa- tron, who is from West Van-' ‘couver, Past Grand Matrons Mrs. Gladys Rose, who re- sides in Lethbridge, Alta., Mrs. H. Schellenbery of Castlegar and Mrs, V. Mer- ritt, who is also Grand Lec- turer, of Abbotsford. Grand officers presented and given a warm welcome were Grand Marshall Mrs. D. _ Green of Victoria and Grand Warder Mrs. E. Draper of Cranbrook. Grand Represen- tative welcomed were Mrs. ‘Matron L. Buffett, Castlegar; Mes. B . Parker, ; Trail; Worthy : Ma- trons and ‘Worthy’ Patrons . Weir, Tri a AzeFlotcher,”° nd Mrs, M. Legge of Nakusp. On behalf of Minto Chap- ‘ter, Mrs. H. Johnson pre- sented the Worthy Grand Matron with a cheque for the Grand Chapters project of cancer research and dres- sings. ‘Mrs. D. Stewart also presented the W.G.M. with a cheque for her special ‘proj- ect, Estarl (Religious Train- ing). At the closing of the chapter, the W.G.M. gave an impressive address entitled “Blest Be The Tie. That Binds.” Following the clos- ing, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. This brought to a close a full day of fellowship, beginning with lunch at noon, followed by a school of instruction and the evening meeting. Social notes MRS. H. JOHNSON 365-8294 Members of Minto Chap- ter, Order of the Eastern Star, who attended the meet-. ing of Columbia. Chapter, 0.E.S, in Trail on Wednesday evening were: Mr, and Mrs, N. Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. W. , Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. C. * Petts, Mrs, H. Schellenberg, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. D. Askew, Mrs. L. Buffett, Mrs. W. Sommerfield, Mrs. J. Donnan and Mrs..N. Zuk. ‘This was the official visit of Worthy Grand Matron Mrs, Irene Finholm. Guests were present from Vancou- ver, White Rock, Penticton, Cranbrook, Castlegar, Ross- land and Nelson. Members attending the special meeting and ‘official visit to Martha Chapter, Nakusp, on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. N. Gil- christ, Mrs. W. Crawford, Mrs, L. Buffett and Mrs. N. Zuk. Again, the hall was filled with many visitors and members, * * Presently vlog at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson are the latter's sis- ALL SUMMER TOYS Frisbees, Skipping Ropes, Sand Sets, etc., etc. 1/3 OFF Pin Wheels No extra Charge with ea. purchase > Expecting Our Christmas Stock of New Toys VERY SOON Castlegar TOY VILLAGE 1436 Columbia, CASTLEGAR 365-5878 _/ MODELLING and PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL © CHARM This exciting subject includes: Fashion... Exercise.., Speech «Creation of Personality and Confidence Through Beauty Special teen classes, ages 13 - 17, Saturday. Enroll Now! Classes Start Mon., Sept. 29, 1980. J Modeling. ————~ New Beginnings — > Modelling and Personal Development . 3773 Woodland Drive, Trail Phone Judy Pasquolatto Learn © POISE Vole “ter and brother-in-law, Mr.” and Mrs. H. Speedie of Ed- monton, Alta. * s * Mrs. M. Peachey and Mrs. -E. Sherbiko returned home Sunday evening, after spending a few days in Red Deer, Alta. where they vis- ited with Mrs. A. McNeil, a former resident of Castlegar. Mrs. NeNeil is presently a patient in the hospital there. Mr. ‘ia Mre. E. Rourke returned home Monday even- ing after spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends in several parts of Alberta and. Saskatchewan::;../ Apostolic Church holds dedication A dedication service was held at the Apostolic Church in Castlegar last Sunday evening when special prayers were said for the bus drivers who transport our children safely to and from school, faculty and staff of the dif- ferent schools in the area, who all contribute towards the education of our children and the students themselves. The children made ban- ners for each school, and these were hung throughout the church. They also re- membered. the -Full Gospel ~ Christian School, a pilot project in Fruitvale, which they pray will mushroom throughout the district. Leonary Wegner led the singing, and the many chil- dren present praised the Lord in this manner. Chil- dren in the assembly ex- pressed what the Lord is cong for them in their school - ong any of you lack wis- dom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, . and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” James _ 1:5 was quoted several times, . as well as John 14:13, “And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.” 368-8993 © PERSONALITY ‘ coming from Alberta. Others the .months’ of July and August. :The majority of tourists (814) were from B.C., with © the next largest amount (174) were as follows: 26 from Saskatchewan, 58 from Man- itoba and Ontario, nine from Quebec, six from Maritimes, 70 from Washington, 14 from Oregon, nine from California, 10 from Montana and Idaho, 24 from other U.S. States and 24 from Overseas. Community TV CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION Thursday Night Schedule between Sept. Ist & Sept. 30th érs will be doli :for Fall setting. d by Oct.15, 1980 See our West K CASTLEGAR FUNERAL CHAPEL 411 - 9th Ave, Castlegar, B.C. 365-3222 y repr - CARBERRY FUNERAL HOME Ltd. 1298 Pine Trail, B.C, NELSON . MONUMENTAL & STONE 533 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. ° 352-5555 §:30—Five-day outlook on the weather. 5:40—Castlegar library, ah : tines : Rossland Golden City" Days bike race — in- cludes grand prix, BMX, a 10-kilometer and tricycle race. Commentary is by racer Peter Bartell. | Event took’ place Sept. 7/80. 8:40-USCC 1980 Youth : Festival held May 17 at the Brilliant Cul- tural Centre. Includes. Friendship, _Christo- voe, Slocan Park and Kalispell choirs, as well as introduction of guests Lyle Kristian- sen, Bryant Marshall and senior citizens of Spokane, 9:40—Castlegar City Coun- or rea of Sept. 10: fap tappcon) Rossland : Golden City Days Fall ’ Fair — includes an "overview of exhibits _ from canned goods to 11:00—Sign-off. 364-1211 BANKS OFFER 3% INT. ON CHEQUING: “~*~ KOOTENAY SAVINGS More than Double on "PLAN 24 CHEQUING'' IT'S YOUR MONEY — ‘ MAKE1IT WORK FOR YOU! Kootenay Savings TRAIL, FRUITVALE, CASTLEGAR, SALMO, SOUTH SLOCAN, NAKUSP ut ‘NEW DENVER, WANETA PLAZA. CITY OF CASTLEGAR OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN PUBLIC MEETING Residents of the City of Castlegar are invited te attend a public meeting regarding the Official Community Plan for Castlegar. Time: 2 - Place: Council Chambers 5 p.m., September 11, 1980 Planners: will be available for informal die igh and review of the. draft plan. - also Time: 7: 30 p.m. public meeting Place: Recreation Sports Complex, 6th Avenue Consultants will give a brief presentation on the Draft Plan and Land Use Map at 8:00 p.m., followed by a question-and answer period. Remember: Thursday, Septombel, 11, 1980, 2-5 p.m., City Hall -7:30 p.m., Sports Complex This is your opportunity to deterhine the future of your community. _R. J. Skillings City Clerk 9 Son | KOOTENAY RECRESENT ATIVES 3 me B.C. ‘regional round’ of -* Challenge tennis series are shia “foff, left, and Laurie Lyons shed a elng conarotulated by a‘membei ord loca! Buick istrict dealership, Maloney Pontiac eH vl Buick GMC, Barry Lychak. Wanjoft ae tyons, who had earlier: won| the'T. ‘oi! Donna Tunnacliff of Invermere on the weekend by a score of 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 to vin bbs, regional title. The Tunnacliffs fe ‘defeated Gary and Marilyn 6-1, 6-3. Lyons‘and Wan- ravel to Kelowna this weekend in the provincial series. The at series will advance to the to be held a Kootenay representatives, Don ans Vikings host ‘soccer tourney Eight local teams are entered in’ this weekend's Castlegar Hi Arrow Vikings hopes to be the - most. suc- cessful one yet. Competing are teams from Grand Forks, Salmo, Fruitvale, as well as the Trail Spurs, Nelson's Majics and Nelson Oldtimers, Celgar and the ‘host - Vikings. The first games get off at 9 am.:Saturday, one at Selkirk College and the other at’ Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary’ School. ' MAKE PLASTIC’ - WORM WEEDLESS‘ Some of our best fishing for bass In the nort! in the spring, ciel onw of the bot lurer x plastic worm. ow to. moke one weedless ae ° plain hook. 1—hun hook Inhead 7. of worm. orem 2—sring the barb throu; ebout half a a inch down. * 4—Imbed point Inworm as shown. Your Carpet i Headquarters . . . Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 : ie Buick C in celaery atthe ond of September. Winlaw riders place in Trail Horsemen’ ‘sannual show The Annual Fall Horse Show, sponsored by the Trail Horsemen's Society, saw rid- ers representing: various lo- cal areas, as well as Kim- berley, Cranbrook, Christina Lake, Grand Forks, Colville and Northport, Wash. A Winlaw rider, Debbie : Bofonoff, on Tenille’s. Sun- dance, placed well in several classes of the three-day com- petition. These included: sec- ond in the Junior Preliminary Dressage; second in the child and junior Novice Dressage; -second gn the Halter, cae (horses; over 14.2::¢+; istered); third inRaad Ha Hack, child and: junior; ;sixth,:En- bossbice ‘glish: ‘Equitation, child and junior; fourth, English Plea- sure, child and junior; fourth in’ the Combination Class; second in Matched Pairs; third in Trail Horse, child and junior; first in Western Rid- ing Pattern, child and junior; filth, Western Pleasure, ju- nior; and fourth, Stock Seat Equitation, junior. © Toni Jessome of Cres- cent . Valley, riding Sully's Babe, had the following re- sults: fifth, Halter Class, Thoroughbreds; second, Road Hack, child and junior; : fifth, English» “Equitation, ‘child and junior;< reserve, Enel Pleasure, child and Vl. Recreation News / ikating School aere at tribe Skating Schoo! is in session at the present time at the:-Cammun- ity Complex. The school, which got underway, Sept. 2, is scheduled through to Sept: 26, with Sept.,27: being. the final day when:the skaters are tested. The standards are set by the Canadian Figure Skating Association. Elope- fully, all participants. will achieve.the respective levels they are working towards. ‘The last chance: for:fig- ure skaters to register:, for . the winter skating season is The 8! “Soccer starting its! sptlics ig the week of Sept. 15 = 19..A special soccer: elihi¢ -wvill/ be, : held on Sept. 13 between the hours of J am. and 1 Pm. Everyone is' welcome. : Fall program registra- Meeed Youth tion began last week witha . good response from the area residents, Last-minute regis- trations will be accepted at the following~ locations and times: Brent’ Kennedy Elem- entary School on Sept. 16 — 4 --6 p.m., Vallican Whole on. 3 'Sépt. 18 4-4‘p.ri. Wihlaw *Sécbridary School and every Elementary School on Sept. 17—4-5p.m., W.E. Graham ‘High School on Sept. 18 — 4- 5 p.m. All activities will be commencing during the week Sept. 22-26. A list ‘of specific dates and times is as follows: Lady’s Keep Fit at Brent Kennedy and at W.E. Gra- ham — starting Sept. 22 and every Monday at 7 p.m... Guitar lessons at Slocan, Park Ci Senior Citizen's Activity ATW Ope !SNIZhE “at Slocan Park Com- munity Hall — starting Sept. 22 and every Monday at 7:80 p.m. Judo — starting Sept. 22 at Mount Sentinel Secondary School and every Monday at 7 pm. CORE Program — start- ing Sept. 23 at Winlaw Elem- entary and every Tuesday at T p.m. Creative Dance and Movement at W.E. Graham and eee Tuesday at 6 p.m: starting this Saturday. Registrations will be accepted in.the, foyer of the Castlegar and. District Community Complex be- tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tennis Certification Course This weekend, a profes- sional from the B.C. Lawn Tennis Association will be in Castlegar to conduct a Tennis Instructors’ Certification Course. This is a rare op- portunity for persons in the West Kootenays to obtain instructors’ -certification in the fine sport of tennis. If you are interested in registering, ead contact the recreation offi fice immedi- ately. Thi$ course is co- sponsored by the-Castlegar Recreation Department and -the recreation. and fitness ranch ofthe provincial gov- ernment, © Power Squadron Course A program which will be of particular interest to avid ‘boaters. is. the upcoming Power Squadron Course. This program will be offered in the physics room of Stan- ley Humphries Secondary School on Wednesday even- ings, starting Oct. 1. The program will run for 15 weeks from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. The registration fee is $36 for the first member of any family and only $16 for each additional family mem- ber. This fee includes the cost _ of all manuals and literature. Hockey Registration The ‘veereation office now has the CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 10; 1980: junior; reserve, Trail Horse, child and junior; third, West-* ern Pleasure, juniors; re- serve, Bareback Equitation; third, Western Riding Pat- tern, child and junior; and fifth, Stock Seat Equitation, juntor. ' A Genelle rider, Janet McGregor, .with her mount Rockdale’s. Excitement, placed second Halter Class, (horses over 14.2 — registered); and reserve: in Stock Seat . Equitation, junior. School of Dance ee $F DIRECTOR: Carcle McKay-Bonin, ARAD. Advanced Teachers’ Certificate { MEMBER: Royal Academy of Dancin MEMBER: Royal Academy of Dancing « BALLET — JAZZ — Adult § Childre commencing S Inquiries & Registration, phone 364-1785 NATIONAL Construction assoc. names’ new executive ‘The 1980 annual meeting of Southern Interior Con- struction Association was held on Sept. 4 at Vernon. The newly elected exe- cutive of the association is as follows; past chairman, Bruce Dalrymple, Kenyon. _Con- struction of Penticton; chair. man, Joe Sparks, B.A. Black- top of Kamloops; vice-chair. | man, Stephen Cousins, S.W, Cousins Construction of "| Kamloops. and — secretary- '"! treasurer, Ron Howard, -| Howrie Millwork of Vernon. New directors to the board are Jack Millar of - Kelowna, Rick Hill of Pen- ticton, Ron Cooper, of Kam-, | loops, Dave Price of Kelow- na, Shaun Sheridan of: Pen- ticton, Bill: Brennan of Cran- brook and Daryl Eshleman of Penticton. Re-elected directors are Tony Maddocks, of Vernon, Bruce Betker of Kamloops, Richard McLeod of Castlegar. and Jack Borden of, Vernon. with forms for two hockey leagues which will be operating in Castlegar this season. Any- one interested in playing in either the Castlegar Minor Hockey System or in the Gentlemen’s Hockey League, the time to sign up is now. John Hickling of Kelowna, Tony Neill of Kamloops, Ron Jenkins of Cranbrook, Ray* Groom of Kelowna, Louis Hoolaeff of Castlegar, Dennis * Dillon of Revelstoke, Bruce Aubrey of Vernon and Ken Davis of Penticton. Sept. Mu at Mount ‘Sentinel -}- Wednesday at 7 p.m. St. John’s First Aid starting Sept. 24 at Brent Kennedy Elementary and every Wednesday and Thurs- day at 7 p.m. Ballet and Modern Jazz starting Sept. 26 at Winlaw Elementary School and every Thursday at 6:80 p.m. Various special events will be taking place through- out the fall program. For . ion call Hall starting Sept. 22 and eer Monday. the Recreation office at 226- 1144, Furniture As Comfortable S As it ls Beautiful. With prices os comfortable eniltut as our fur In Friendly Rossland phone 362: +9961 1980 CAMARO Z.-28 With air induction Z-28 equipment, 350 3. 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