UMTLE BROTHERS of the co-ope ton of Tudor Sports, Red: Mountain Ski Club and Red Mountain Ski School of Rossland, enjoyed a day of win- ter activities. Big Brothers of Castlegar are still seeking for Litle hi there are five " single parent homes who are in need of mature men to. help them through the difficult years ahead. A few « . hours a week has proven. to make a vast difference to the future of these boys as well as making an Invest- Atp boys beiween the ages of séven 1 and 10 who are from ment for the future. For information phone 345- 2208. : / Recreation News <) New Programs Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 has several recreation programs starting in the next two months, Included in the list are . ladies’ keep fit to music, a Leafs. The next. Rebels’ home - games are this Thursday and . Saturday at 8 p.m_in the new aréna‘at the: fcomiunity com- _Blex. quilting program, dog obedi- i ence, children’s Kung Fu and adult Aikido. Anyone inter- ested in registering in any of .:-; ; these programs can do so at the recreation office in the Castlegar gommunity. com- plex. Special Events ’ There are also a number planned. At the end.of this ~ month we are offering a.,; seorekeeping program . and; early in March a two-day ;,. defensive driving program will be offered. ‘the te Columbia 30 participated “Valley Marathon‘ PRICED TO SELL NORTHWEST 940 HWY. 3 SOUTH — CASTLEGAR, B. PHONE 365-3551 — DEALER NO. 6583 MOBILE HOMES LTD. VIN SP4 WASHER Super Saving _ Now Only 5 P - =n "= #'gti under investigation Thor passenge: ’+{s a.break, enter and theft in . Shkuratoff vehicle sustained : which an unspecified amount of money is reported to have boen ‘taken from the Twin + Rivers School Saturday. ee 8 - A Castlegar man, Garty _ Poznikoff, was charged wit ” driving too fast’ for bi conditions after his vehicle collided Friday, with snather driven by Michae! Kelly, also of Castlegar. No injuries were re" ported. Damage to the two. vehicles -bas been estimated. at $1, 700. * On Tray a two- " minor. injuries but was not taken to hospital. Total dam- foray Vehicle fiat beet fdentifiedas ol tional Doukhobor “music pA SOT SLESLE Fate, jar os part Q ages have been dat $1, ¢ eye oclety cal NDF. leader Dave Barrett last eke A: new attraction in Winlaw’s main hallway — the Good Guys bulletin board — sarig :in -Rus-~ eb, 1 Landscape paintings by Hendrik | Brees from. the Edmon jonton: Pt Gallery: and. Spit Visions, a iy show by. Jim Slocsn Valley, ‘at the National Exhibition Centre et ~ Christmas seal tally up - as fund drive conckides Contributions’: ‘to -the 1979 Christmas: Seal Cam- paign, which ended officially ‘on Jan, 81,;total $689,869, - vehicle‘‘aceident on Sixth said R.W. (Bill) King, presi- Avenue, South, eee the new . dent of the British Conia arena, has in dam- ages totallin; 4 30000: “Drivers have ‘been iden- tified as Glaude Ostiguy, 19, and Norman Deverney, 24, .~ both of Castlegar. Ostiguy ‘has Attendance report kept by usher, } been } ‘charged with passing on the Lung Association, o1 ean -of the annual fun Fraising drive. King’ said this has been provides ‘social and financial support: to respiratory. dis-: ease sufferers.” He said. that although Christmas Seals were intro- duced at the turn of the century as a means of raising King thanked ‘the poaale of British Columbia for their support of the 1979. Cam- paign, and ‘said he. looked forward to’ seeing ‘their fi- nancial support of Christmas Seals coming back to them in _ the form of i money to fight -that disease has become con- trollabls: by piodern diagnos- so, the at- the most ever for Christmas Seals in British Columbia, surpassing’ last year’s total by $16,000. He ‘said the monies raised through the Christmas Seal Campaign are used by the Lung Association for a large "number of respiratory dis- ease related programs within -- British Columbia, as well as The head usher of a {oF research projects. . teiton of Christmas Seal or- ganizations around the world have been directed at all lung disease,*’ including. asthma, ‘emphysema, chronic “bron- chitis, pneumonia and others. . WHY FIGHT d medical knowledge and. worthwhile - uests se SIGNED IN (% Royal ‘Canadian Legion| _ Branch No. 170 Bingo: Every Thursday at 7-p.m. La: Sunday Bingo - . 20, Early Bird 6:30 p.m: Feseler 7:00 pam.) :> community pi } “UR. HOCKEY as FINAL PLAYOFFS The Centre is open from 10:80 to 4:80 y ont daily ‘from, Wednesday through Sunday. cpFeb. 14 - 2 The Teall rt Gub rosetta : Victoria. artists .William Porteous: and ; Fleming ‘Jorgensen at the CU. Gallery, Roe. Savings Credit ‘Union in rail: ns Feb. 21 — The Selkirk Weavers Guild will hold a meeting at 10 a.m. in the South Slocan ‘Anglican : Church Hall é Feb. 24 —-' “Expose Yoursousn a photography’. workshop organired by. N.E.C. director ‘Bernie Bloom. For more information or to register « sal the Penbiten Centre Gi 906-2411. s io Mar, 2 -'29 — Real Comusiny Art Exhibit to be held at the National: Exhibition Centre featuring the work of local artists in all levels of development. Informal opening to be held on: Sunday, March 9 at ts 50 Po. : March 6- - Serabande a Vancouver-based | trip will present ‘a potpourri of humorous, “and contemporary plano and vocal renderings in concert at the ‘Twin Rivers Elementary School at 7:80 p.m. e td . s . ‘March 9 — Informal opening of the C Art Exhibit at the National Exhibition Gentes. i Come and meet the artists and share in some light refreshments; vat 7:30 p.m. . s * . church files an attendance, King said ‘the British - & CABINETS jure conti id bed vide due attention to your aaa ies te lees beak: yee are subjects. With scanty in report every Sanday. A Columbia Lung ‘Association in danger of graduall: Kodak Canada Ltd., 3500 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, $4792. _ NELSON WINTER. judgment and Beoning pean mind, try limiting yourself to one point of interest per shot, leaving the other beau- ties of nature to subsequent exposures, - Victims are usually unaware that a@ critical moment has ar- al body tempera- ture. is going downward and, without treatment, this can lead to stupor, collapse and death. Snowmobilers are well aware against Here me some precautions from the Mercury snowmobile people: When you can't stay dry, either from weather condi- tions or heavy sweating, can’t avoid’ the wind or change clothes conveniently, then it’s time to seek shelter, Remember, uncontrolled shivering leads to rapid exhaustion and to trouble. Watch out for slow, slurred ~ speech, fumbling, stumbling and rowsiness. It is now .impera- tive to get ihe’ victim out art the wind and rai strip off wet clothes, ‘and get into dry cloth- ips or or coverings. 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Ph: 365-5741 {| CASTLEGAR Thursday, Feb. 14 Saterday, Feb. 16 1/" Bruno Tassone Night ‘a GAME TIME: 8:00 P.M, ARENA COMPLEX ADMISSION _ Adults $3.00 _ Students & Pensioners: $2.50 Children: $2.00 ~ - Sponsored by MONTE CARLO MOTOR INN: :Mareh 11 — A reminder to season ticket holders’ of Performance 79 of the concert “Billy Bishop Goes to War” to be held in the ‘Trail Junior Secondary School ‘auditorium. , o s e March 18 — Cagapagos, a film by. wildlife cinematographer John Wilson, will be shown in the main lounge at Selkirk College. This BREE film is part of the Audubon Wildlife series.’ * ene Centre and would like volunteers to: help make . things happen there. If you have some time that -. you could volunteer call the Centre at 985-2411. . s s The Castlegar Community Band is always on lounge on Tuesday nights at 7:15 p.m. Phone Bob Bertuze for more information., ) telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7650. _ Credit Union: f %- oe ‘The National: Exhibition Centre director. is _ eager to expand the programs offered by the © Items -for this bi-monthly" feature’ should ‘be... the lookout for new members for the band. The ©” practices are held in the Selkirk College main | Castlegar Savings: