Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons t's Boys & SMens Weer 233 Columbia 365-6761 OFF for Cash es Kootenay West NDP Nomination Convention September 24, 1983 ; Kinnaird Hil, Costlegar . All NDP members welcome Dinner following nomination, $10 per person, Tickets In advance through your MLA or MP.’ Featuring guest speoker ED BROADBENT Interested in Taking Pictures? Interested in Makin: Extra Money? The Castlegar:News is in need of ALITY AMATEUR TOGRAPHERS to take pictures of a variety of inter- esting community events. If you're in- terested in making some extra money. in your spare time contact Cheryl Calderbank, Tuesday through Friday at the Castlegar News. 365-3517 y b up your FREE ticket of 1 Tuesday until S$ pom Find your nan ANNIVERSARY PARTY . ber of Parliament Lyle Kristian! cently on their twenty-second aihiversony. Coming age, which ae her to study at home.wi raising her two children)’, “Thanks to’ Belkirk Col -“T can now be in’ a Posaloonnon ot btodlas 4 the ) University of South’ “Als- ‘bama/ Ideeply appreciate the of Education in March, 1980 at Eastern Washington Uni: ° Ses Jackson continued West Kootenay Girl Guides were hosts to seven visitors ‘from overseas re- set tia vacua ale a Doris piel ae of Castle- 1 up ‘to instruct! cently during. 83, an invitational international camp event. ‘The event was held in two ' segments, with participants - spending one week in the host area and one week at | Camp Olave located on the Sunshine Coast. The West Kootenay Area guides invited Judith Hull, Lois Bishop, and Keren Brown of New Zealand, Joy Cardie, Elizabeth Coventry and Joanne Sheridan of Aus- tralia and Stephanie Garrison of Portland, Oregon. . Marilynne Read and Doris -Dimock, both of Salmo, were the two guiders selected from the Kootenay area to participate. s Once the visitors arrived in Castlegar, their hosts drove een .to Christina Lake‘ for two day: sot swimming, can- For Your Convenience. We're OPEN. onan)” CASTLEGAR and ‘her aoe Ruth Henderson of New Zealand joined in as lifeguard. : The group later returned - to Castlegar and was joined”) by West Kootenay area Path- finders. é history of the Silvery Biota aiswim in the Nakusp. __laurel Hamano, Lisa Tro: : of Montrose; “Jennifer: Watson of Warfield; Elouise Nelson of Fruitvale; Laurel Best, Monique Koehle, Maryjean | Trainor, Tracey _ Davies~‘of Hot Springs; a day hike into’ ‘Batnio” D Guides and's Browale in unl- form. Following lunek, the Guid. 2h", ‘chose to go on to the’ * Hodalnod ‘Museu she wlbe MaTTH enay ates guides'on behalf of” ¢5ur x the:Campaspe! Region, \Vic- toria ; a Guides” of aoe Nelson; Staci Isley of Ymir; | tre Valarie Lahner, Robin Red- enbach, Staci Morrison’ of | ‘New Denver; and Ranger Lia McBride of Rossland for a bus tour of ‘the West Koot- enay. The bus driver was Ray- mond Dimock, his assistant’ across was Dave Read, both of - \whom donated 'their: time. of Nelson and Kay Knox of Kaslo. < tour of the 8. Moyle and enered® a'‘leisurely ferry ride Take. On the pdt they were ‘invited “to join the captain and one of The night was spent at the her studies at Oregon State - University. but later. trans- ferred to Selkirk, College af- ter two semesters, Davis — 46 ne in Mrs, aul ¢ Davie'of Trail, b gin bom Aug. McALPINE | — Donald Ro oy i ‘McAlpine, formerly of Tra passed a GOHN.— To Mr. ahd ia. Rick OF 65 In Calgary ‘ot: Rosslond, a! boy, born illrress, Cremation hos 4 tal nee — To Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Retin ot ona o boy, born, PATTERSON = Moy Martho (Summers) Fatt jerson,, longtime Ss faanta as tnd Mrs. resident of. Trail, died in Rich- Castlegar, mond recently ‘after a short Ullness. She wos 76. Funeral ser- en Guide ee 2a eUNERALS JOHNSON ’— Nakusp Vero maroarst Johnson died Be ESC vices were held in St ey ‘Anglican Chuch in Richmond. : SCANTLAND _ ‘Dixon * Scanilend of Robson cesident Mass of Chron baal im ‘at’ the Trail {Regional oged 34. tal at the age of 67. the area quidenes and’ their ‘guests® travelled” to Camp Poted Olave on the Sunshine Coast wHere guides ‘and leaders from. nine ‘countriesand ‘B.C. theipp2! gathered: tp earticrnts | in 4 Serendipity SIRE Serenaipny, all part “Eva Wrangler, Jean Fletcher ° sioner Merle MacDonald, and a number of parents, and cipated in'lectures'and’sem- | L topics sculpture, music and drains, / Job File ay Detals of these and ther job ‘ opportunities are avalloble dt: sTLEAR CHEV! 425 Columbio Ave. . (CASTLE Tins (1977) LTD. 1030 Columbia Ave. 365-2912 DRY CLEANERS ‘Acastles 1 firm is ooking for ‘an industria! sales represen- . Experience in sales Industry ts exsental (10544) ; 5 sonar lotheraplst, required for hous: oho! id 9 mission asl esi"), rom directo? for a multipur- mye ore essentidl:-. Two. Q) pa in toad ververs ih Trail. wiioer (iors) A socal ‘automotive dealer tsar Nes wets. it one yea! woming ineshor: troaen) = iil | Moe ivan: sai iene “por new season [AWANA Boys and Girls Clubs is to give boys and Clubs © will “start their - girls examples .of good ‘Retd ‘sept. 8 “sot Knox ‘Gaited e! ept. oO NOx Church in rail. it. Edward's ° fourth. year on Sept. 13. ~.living. AWANA takes its (“This year: will be our ‘biggest and beat yet,” says Mt jer Rod Kennedy. “We-\have: lots of. great ie planned for the boys and girls.” AWANA consists ‘of six clubs for boys’ and girls from ‘kindergarten: to Grade 8. Sparks is kinder- garten.—