CASTLEGAR NEWS, retary. 4,3981 2" One man's opinion: step for.man? Eevor Siri kes. By FRED MERRIMAN The social club: -at the office rented the Red Mountain T-Sar facilities ‘and . lounge last Friday evening and | would like to tell you about the good time we had in the beautitul evenin: . Mums and Dads, children — big and little — and akling talents ranged from awkward snow plow turns like mine, to the flair and dash of the snoppy . snow-spraying stops of the fit and able who seem to ski'better than they walk. Who can possibly look graceful in feotwear more in place taking the first small alr, timpressed all who care to notice by falling off the T-Bor less than a dozen feet from the point.of debarkation; then called out to a complete stranger, the name, of my iy supervisor, The nos olf added 's wil fe said “that's not nae The darkness, AS the U led to th jhe my: wysell, and as acon- . ignoble f At su sequence, proved again t my amateur status: by doing o dippsy-doodle hard by the line-u; up for the same T-Bar when I had earlier disgraced myself with an jall under childish circumstances. pper, | at my awkward skiing s: sprawl, the child le, True to my philosophy of "do a3,1 say not'as 3 do” the first poo chap from the office who fell in my presence received the usual guffaw at his ungainly Occasionally, some downhill streak would flash near by ‘and be‘gone as quickly into the dim k below. It occurred to me that perhaps twas in the way un: to refrain from laughing was the result of these d that the di d to avoi objects such as me, The words of cssurance: were fio partially Franti ft that caused me toc ap- proach the loading line in a sitting position. Then, limping slowly after mich :fun. and: -excitement, i hobbled to ‘the warmth and hospitality of- the lodge. lounge: {t-is.cather ironic thut tha sing- - went like this: , along song which the mark. Kevin said that his younger brother, Bria: he means — and don't tall anybody,’ but! y_ Sing. alongs, healthy fresh air ‘and’ physical this area's incredible winters, made for an enioyabie tim tim : lam grateful! for the oppartunity and Aeel the wind rush by my touque-coveted an miles an hour; to breatl and sing, laugh and mingle wit where all items are not national issues and s seriou "Lord, it's hard tobe humble when you are; partect in every way. It sure didn’t fit me, after my dazzling digp enjoyed the song so much. Thanks, Dick, tea and aptness was right on i ane wre lay on the slopes. That's why i ity In one mare évening of- ite fall ‘and laugh gbout it; to ch speeds of nearly three a deep sigh of relief a: Mi remove the astronaut boots f the men, wome! pans children of the good life Bhilosop! phy. ad the “fever.” Ski fever, it, too, é J _ By THE CANADIAN CAN! ucKs 3 CAPITALS 3 Vancouver Canucks were bdking for relief and Dave farro gave them nothing but feadaches, Parro, ‘the 28-year-old Washington netminder, came gn Tuesday night in relief of starter Mike Palmateer and Allowed -just one goal in a rilliant display of netmind- ». dg which gave the Capitals a 3 tie with Vancouver in a Wide-open. National Hockey League game. TheiCanucks, sluggish of 1 shots at: Pal- ike they were beginning to ere stymied by the Wash- hgton netminders. “r “Thad a little bit of luck Athletes who will be TF th ‘thateer and Parro and looked © fome out of-their slump, but | Kootenay reps at Winter Games rome) wi ’ with me tonight,” said Patto : after his ninth NHL game. “I made a couple of good saves and a couple other shots just, hit me when I played the angles. “I'm trying to help the: team make the playoffs. I know that-if Mike's ready to play the next, game, : he'll - tikely be in there. But I'll be ready if he can’t go.” - LANDERS SLA. * Defenceman Denis Potvin “Here ‘comes -a team: ik Los Angeles and we know we have to turn it back on and “the intensity is there.” So the balance — eight different Islanders scored on home ice.: CANADIENS 5 ROCKIES 2 © In. Denver, Doug Rise- ‘ brough scored twice . and Pierre, Mondou ‘added one : goal as Montreal. snapped a 2-tie in the thi of New York Islanders’ says "' intensity and balance were - the keys to his club's 8-1 win” over Los ‘Angeles Kings last night. We had let ourselves slip a little bit,” said'Potvin, who had’a goal and two assists as, the Islanders snapped a two game National © Hockey League losing streak. Figure Skating 1c the British Columbia Winter March 6 - 8, are-as follows: H Badmin H : ton ; Beverley Poole, Don Posle and Pat West — all of Castle- gar. : i Basketball (Ladies) ; Anka: Manders, Cheryl Gloskey — Castlegar; Donna Bishop — Salmo; Hilary Bit- ten, Helen Geisler (manager) -L New Denver. H Basketball (Men) i Les Jensen — Salmo. Broomball Terry Hughes, Farron Ward, Dave Ward, Sandy Booth, Steve Koochin, Wayne Kuzyk, Walter:Stuch- now, Hal Hesketh, Jim Pere- hudoff, Gerry Rodgers, Steve Mires, Wayne Kinakin, Ed Pondelicek, Bil! Zaytsoff, Ken Gorkoff, Bob Colligan, Larry Wajda, Fred Wachek, Harry Kanigan (manager), Jim Draper (coach), Rick Chernenkoff, Mike Christian (substitute) — all of Castle- gar. . Games in Prince George from: Castlegar. Hockey (Girls) “=e Shlakoff — Castle- ee gkiing (Cross-Country) Della, Péterson, (substi- tute), Sandy Belczyk, Carol Morris, Cindy: Dickson, David Wilson, Eric Gunder- son, Rachel Adams, Gordon Cooper — Castlegar; Heather Smith, Ethan Smith — Sal- mo, Siding (Alpine) Chris Gratham, Ken Ross, Mark Pouchanchoff,’ Bob Walton, Hans Edblad, Steven Ross — Castlegar; Sharon Taylor, Grant MacNeill, Peter Dorey (manager) — Salmo; Kevin ; Maloney - Thrums. Volleyball (Boye) David ‘DeRosa —: Castle- gar; Allen Abrosimoff (sub-- stitute), Perry Saliken — Crescent: Valley; Danny Dube — South Slocan; Mike Clements — Salmo. ~ Weightlifting Travis Ready — Castlegar. Law outlined for small boats + Whether you own a fishing Boat, a cabin cruiser, or a sail -boat, a free course entitled, Law For Small Boat Owners may prove very, interesting and useful to you. This course is being cosponsored by Beople’s Law School and Selkirk College, Campus. The instructor will review the federal and provincial laws and regulations looking Castlegar’ at such areas as purchasing or selling a vessel; mortgages Newer and rio Tremblay also scored for theCanadiens, while Mike Gillis and Paul " Gagne replied for Colorado, winless in the last seven Mes, WINGS 5 LEAFS 3 Detroit peppered goal- tender Jimmy Rutherford, a former Red Wing, with 47 shots on the. -way to victory. . ~ Chumps:in the first half of . the NHL schedule, the Wings are only one: point out of a playoff spot, Reed Larson, with his 21st . and 22nd goals of the season, Benning on: winning streak land Winter Hawks defence-"..’ man Jim Benning is closing in on some long-standing Wes- ~ §tenmark best overall SCHLADMING, “AUS-" TRIA (APJ — Ingemar Sten- mark of Sweden'won the 59th World, Cup. eki‘race of ‘his. "+ witha time of 2:47.06, Of 209, ‘race on Mount Penal a, dress Te- _ starters, 61 both : Furs, nee he heateal for-next year's world ski hips at Schlad- career ‘one second in the filth giant glalom, * ason's The 26-year-old Swede had. of us trailed Jean-Luc Fournier of "Switzerland after the first heat. * “I intend to have a good . . performance in the first heat’ es well,” Stenmark said, “but it’ doesn’t ‘always work out, that way.” Two: days ago, ‘Stenmark «| was 12th after the first heat, of the World ‘Cup ‘slalom at ‘St. Anton:and won all lost time back in the second heat. Fournier ¢locked the fast- eat time of one minute, 19.30 ° setonds in the first ‘heat, on. a course flagged with 60 gates..He lost, his chance for victory ‘with'an ‘eighth-place finish in the second, vEhastsecond heat’ was © pity eed: wit! “69. gates. Both SSTENMARK FASTEST . Stenmark. was fastest’ in the. second-heat with 1:16.24 for an over-all time of 2:34 Behind -him -came . Austrian Hans Enn, who had improved * his” standmgs from a fifth Place in the first heat. His “time was 2:85,71. ‘Third was Fournier with a total time.of 2:35.82. - Peter Monod. ‘of. Banff, Alta.,"was the top Canadian with a clocking ‘of 2:46.82, .- good for 42nd’ place. Jim . Read of Calgary was 43rd Parro. gives Canucks. headaches : Mark Kirton, Paul Woods and John. Ogrodnick scored . for the Wings in Detroit. Wilf Paiemenit scored two short- handed ‘goals in the second period’ and: Ian Turnbull * added a’ goal for the Leafs. OILERS 3 BLUES 3 In St. Louis, Risto Siltanen scored on.a shot from the ¢ blueline midway through: ‘the i lift - pa of. the season’ al creased his points total to 67, setting a team single-season, points. record’ for right: win- gers, Jorgen: Pettersson Sided ‘s goal for the Blues. ,Glenn Anderson and Curt Brackenbury also scored for Edmonton. . NHL standings Ae By The Canadian Press WALES CONFERENCE Norris Division : Los Ang. Montreal Pitts, 17 26 14 27:11 162 215. Adams Division - * Hartford Detrolt Buffalo -25 10 16 203.156 ws Minn. CALGARY (CP) — Port. ° Bos “2514 a a at 2 “18% % 8 too is CAMPBELL CONFERENCE tern Hockey League records. ae Phi The 17- -year-old picked ‘up eight ‘points: in three games last week to give him’ 100 points, four. fewer. than * lehgue-leading™ Brian Varga . of Regina Fats. Benhing hes’ good chance ‘to break Kevin “McCarthy's record for points: by. a ‘de- . fenceman. McCarthy, . now with’ Vancouver .Canucks of, the National Hockey League, racked up 127 points in the 1976-77 season with the Win- nipeg Clubs.’ .- Benning is eaeitiy: ona 24-game scoring streak. The HL ‘record is held by Toronto Maple Leafs cefitre Bill Derlago, , who, went. 37 games with at least one point wah Brandon Wheat Kings in 1977-78. - FEAR OIL SPILLS VICTORIA (CP). — The | possibility.of oil-carrying su- pertankers operating off the B.C. coast has given rise toa . non-profit society to care for injured and oil-covered sea animals. The Victoria Marine e Centre, Calga: Wash. -. 19 21 13-168 194 Rangers 19 25° 8 192 205 -Smythe Division 3112 9 Sf. Louls 230 1 21 16 16 201 180 Vonc'ver Winnipeg _6 36 10 162 20 Tuesday Retults Datroit 5, Toronto3 ”” Washington 3, Vancouver 3 Montreal 5, Colorado 2 * Edmonton 3, St. Louis 3 NY isonders 8, Los Ange! ight's Games Minnescte ‘at "Quebec NY Islanders ot N¥Rangers Boston ‘ot Hai ier Pittsburgh’at Winn) Edmonton ‘at Chicag aout Thucsdey Gomes angers at Sostor Buttalos at Philadelphia Woshington at Calgary Minnesota ct’Montreal + ‘Los Angeles at Datroit Tarento at St. Louis and t steering and collision rules; harbors by-laws; inspection; safety; and gther liabilities of boat-owners. ‘The course will take place Feb. 17 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Selkirk College. on a grant from Sealand of ‘the Pacific, was, organized in response to a threat of po tential ‘oil spills along the coast. Following National En- ergy Board hearings here in December, “I saw the dismal’ Please pre-register by Feb, - direction that ofl transport 10 by calling continuing edu- cation at 965-7292. was taking,” said Sealand manager Angus Matthews. | MVP Athieti 10:a.m beating: Austrian Hans Enn by nearly, i $2.9 mi $29 aoe 80." $4 son challenge out of New, Westminster will set-up adisplay of equipment and uniforms for softball, baseball and soccer atthe” | - Hi Arrow Banquet Room, ’ Sunday, Feb.8 -.~ ~2 p.m. Bruins vs. Hawks “in Trail. It’s the Now Westmin: \ster Bruins vs Portland Winter Hawks this Sunday at Trefl. This was snnoun- cod yesterday by ‘Tracy ‘Pratt who said this league gamne of the Western Can- ‘ada Juntor Hockey League at at the door. : be ba uaverr OTTAWA (CP) — Sport, Minister Gerald: Regan .got his family into the act'as he. paveiled a $2.9 million study to find-out how many Can-: ‘adians have. hopped aboard : the fitness wagon. *°°< :. Regan, his wife, Carole, and son Tom, ; s survey. ming. és «+ The race’ was.a a substitute for one that was to have been ‘held at Val d'lsere, France, tn ‘December.’ The’ race was’. postponed because, of bad” weather, . Schladming will also be the site of. women's and’ men's downhill ‘World Cup races this weekend. Stenmark has 225 points in “over-all ‘World| Cup stand- ings, with Phil Nahre of the ,U.8; second with 178, Steve’ 5 "Podborski. of. Toronto is. : ‘fourth with, 106. Participants get an evalu: “$locan. Recreation With baseball’ jeason {ust i around the corner the players in the area can look forward to a pitcher's clinic: commencing mid March. This clinfe will be sponsored by the Slocan Valley Minor Baseball Association and the Castlegar Sentinel .. Baseball Association, All pit - chers in the mosquito, bronco and pony divisions are wel- come to attend. Specific ae will be given next eek, w There have been numerous inquiries in regards to the foe of the ball season. The’ league ,will begin - during April and specific registra- tion dates will be given in :your' spring brochure. , All Valley residents are welcome to ‘Bign out ball. equipment from the recreation office. Regional Recreation Com- * mission No. 8 in conjunction with Tri Valley Recreation - Commission and the Slocan Valley Minor Baseball Asso- ciation, will be developing a lation size “pony” ation _ the tests detailing heart rate, blood’ pressure and per cent ‘of body fat along swith reée- ‘ommended levels for his: Be, some. of the tests in” the: Canada Fitness Survey, that. 40,000 Canadians in 82 coni- munities will be asked to take in the next six months, « , The voluntary study, | which will include people ‘be- tweén the ages of seven and 69, is intended to identify how active Canadians” are, what their age groups .are ‘and. what their lifestyle is. “Then! we can tailor the (fitness) message to groups People willbe asked’ to take a step-test to assess the efficiency of heart and lungs,. squeeze grips. that ‘measure muscle strength and endur ance,-stretch muscles and ‘do ‘ situps and pushups, -.. GHTS Al : "st COMING ON. we Fi exercises, die habits, psychologica] well-being and. sex, age, ‘occupation, ' lan-* “guage and income remains confidential. The tests ‘also have safe. guards built-in to identify those who should be excluded on medical grounds. Regan said Canadians have become much more active in the last 10 vears, but it is not “known if it is just a 4small who: need it most,” Regan. a ze y number, of people doing ‘more, Teams of testers began visiting 18,000 randomly-sel- ,. ected households recently to arrange’ ‘Appointments forthe voluntary tests “which take about three hours, Regan - Regan doffed his jacket, tie and shoes to demonstrate the ‘step-test used to assess the of. the -heart and ra brief examin- ation he was told.they were. fine. a The | slightly- paunchy, year-old admitted afte: that ‘despite ‘active partici- pation in a number of sports, :would:have to learn “to push himself away his the. dinner table,” - “fis wife dentonstrated the” strength of her grip on a ' small machine while 11-year- old ‘Tom tried the Mlexibility machine. : $25, 000 bone -to top No. 1 By IAN Mac LAINE ens TORONTO (CP) — If Bjorn Borg wins the $500,000 Mol- tennis tourna- ment, ‘Sunday, ‘he could leave: with about'$200,000 in prize and bonusimoney. ° Gardens, the posiity a rises tha’ he can carry off. . That added incentive is a a our’ game when + we play jjorn here. “At least if we beat him we ~ get $25,000. He's got nothing ... to°gain if he beats me. Of . course;he gets prize money, . _ but not.that bonus.” ‘The. winner's. share is: ~ divided into two groups of four each for the . Tound-robin section which ‘$26,000 bontis posted bythe - | organizers for the. firat. per- son to: topple. the: No,. 1- ranked Borg. There's another. $15,000 ‘in’ prize ‘money for the most ‘service aces .and anette $20,000 for the most of pressure if I-lost to 801 else,” said: John: Mi body. : Enree of the United States’ in? the’, No. ‘2-ranked - play the world and second-seeded . here: behind; Borg,’ the’ mil- lionaire Swede, “It's an'ad-_ tor vanta to be at the top - field, Construction of oh facility will commence: d March and completion date ra pected during mid sum- ee a. Support this project and buy a chocolate or a raffle ticket from a local ball player Minor * or * edn on othtiersu ing morchants. “ho South Sloca nnd Area Oldtimers" Reunion will take place during July 17, 18, 19 at the South Slocan sports field... ‘This reunion will give the . residents of the area, born . during 1940 or earlier, a chance to socialize ,with old friends and relatives. Invi- tations will be extended to the residents that lived or still do live in Beasely, Thrums, South Slocan, Goose - Creek, Crescent Valley and just south ‘of Slocan Park. If © you would like additional in- - formation contact Fosse Ridge at’ 959-7506. 0 The Winter, Leisure Pro: gram is now in full swing ani all activities are receiving ‘a response, To date, the. pe ceaponslve’ activities : are pre-school tumbling, gymnastics, judo, yoga/dan- cercize, guitar lessons and ballet and modern jazz.” Free recreation gym time is available for the Valley. residents on the followsitg oe dates and times, At hi Sentinel sen Sh the gym is open from, every Tuesday, whil Winlaw Elementary. thé gym is available every: ‘Thuteday commencing at: 7° P. NHL names . NEW YORK (AP) — tre WayneGretzky of Ed-; ‘monton Oilers, ‘who totalled; 10 points in three games, was; GDA! named earlier this week.as: the. National © Hockey, League's player of the week.; Gretzky, who turned. 20 last Monday, scored two goals and assisted on eight Ethers while leading the Oil- ers to victories over Chicago Black Hawks and Montreal Canadiens, It was the second time this season Gretzky has won.the award. . Gretzky, with 27-goals and 66 assists for 93 points, won for the week ending Feb. 1. INTON’ (CP) - *monton Oilers acquired ve' ward .:, eran. goaltender ‘Gary Ed- wards in a National Hockey League trade. on Monday with Minnesota North Stara. The North Stars received aguthe.. has not played this season a: the North Stars went’ wit! rookie Don Beaupre and vet- ; eran Gilles Meloche.’. - The trade was made after . Edmonton goaltender. Ron - Low broke a thumb he first. fractured on Dee,'-12." “Low : was injured during a practice with Wichita Wind, the ‘OIF Hockey League... ! Low was playing wi Wind to work himself ck into shape,and .was,, rejoined | Pike ‘Oilsts’? " in St, Louls. Eddie Mio is: Edmonton’ No. 1 goalie and .Pete: Le Presti was_ recalled Wichita to serve as, backup when Low was sent down. Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd. COLLISION REPAIRS . 1700' columbia’ ‘Ave., Sorleosr.8 WGe © fast Friendly Service * ICBC Cal . Winedshel ids its © Any Make or Model © FreeEsiimates ® Boke Oven eae .. 965-2155 .- * "Collect Calle :. Colville Saw. Yamaha : » Colvil le, Wash, :100'.72 D.P. Oregon Chain. « RUARY CHAIN SALE : “Ses :100".72 L.P: Oregon Chain . 50' Spencer Tapes .. “7/32 Files, 1 doz. . : Pou Wedges .. fThte sale good through February y 25th "REPAIR SHOP Complete collision repairs & painting on all : makes of Domestics & Imports. s PA ii, — Windshield replccoment - 352 Nelson _Ave., Nelson 352-6688 : of the Problem. He we - teenth &! novalsi IZBLAZERS 6 CRANBROOK (CP) — Elk: Valley Blazera took an early 38-0 lead but wound up losing * 12-6 to Cranbrook Royals in Western International Hoe- key League | action Tuesday night.’ The Royals tied the game at 8-3 at the ond of the firat period and moved ‘ahead 7-4 by the-end of 40 minutes, Kelly Ferner scored four of the Cranbrook ‘goals, Bob + Murdoch and. Ron’: Huston added two apiece, and, the Royals got single goals from George Buat,; Rob Neale, Dale MeMullin and;Rod Gui- mont, ‘ ; 2 For Blk Valley, Rick Bolan, .° Doyle Wankle, Wes George, Gene Daum,. Rock. Green: wood and Neil Joyce each provided one goal... Mark: Earp: had..a. ‘busy * night in the Elk Valley ‘net, : making 60 saves, while: Ray. Martynuik stopped 29 -shota for, Cranbrook, :, The win moves the Royals into firat place in the league’, with” 40 points, one up-on econd-pl The: sales reprosentative with a local. printing firm and has been active in local amateur football. - SIGNS PLAYERS : CLEVELAND (AP) — Clevelarid Browns said Tues- day they have signed four free-agent football ‘players,”: including the largest man ever. to wear a Browns uni- form, The -NFL club signed offensive tackle Milton Hard- -away, 6-foot-9, 916° pounds; punter Jay Kroeker; place- kicker Les Petroff and line-. backer Lawrence Savage. JOCKE HALLENDALE, FLA, (AP). =) Jockey. ‘Jorge * Vel. asques, : who last’ week rode his 4, ,0d0th winning mount at ,broken collarbone Tuesday | ‘a spill in the: fifth race at. the’ thoroughbred <° race; track. ‘Velasquez « hit,the? ground - when Fils Prodigue broke his ‘left front leg and went.down © in midstretch. T! horse was ‘destroyed... 2 SEEKS TITLE SHOT, j MONTREAL (CP) = : Cai rs_remain. last’ with 19 points, five’ behind Nelson. GIVES UP FOOTBALL : “OTTAWA: (CP): —'" Star offensive tackle Jim Goods ig is retiring from” football’ -be- cause: of: a. neuro- problem, Ottawa Roi ers said Tuesday. The 6-foot-~ 5, 265-pound Coode,, the CFL's outstanding sive ‘lneman, -in: 1978 and > winner? of. the ToreliPatg? award in 1979, misséd wioat? of last season becauvs’Ea persistent ankle tajabyis: Coode, 29, is still ont boxing» rampant Gaetan Hart hopes: : to pave the way. to another | world title bout by facing No. said Tuesday: ‘Tkaezuk. was struck above the right eye by , aclearing pass off the stick of Los. Angeles ©. defenceman’ Larry. Murphy. in Monday's game, won by the Kings 3-2, To replace Tkaczuk, ..the Rangers ° recalled forward Gary Burns from New, Haven of the American Hockey League, eae NEMED TOP PLAYER NEW YORK: (AP) —:For: ward Bernard King of Golden State’ Warriors, who aver- aged 27.4 points‘a game and had a .727 shooting percen- ge, was named. National ta « Basketball: Association - play: er of the'month for January, «by, the league.on Tuesday. Big seored 356 points in 18 games during. patie He had ‘90 or more points in five games, including 60 ‘against Philadelphia: on’ Jan. 3.’ He alse averaged 1 78 rebounds ‘ ‘a: ee SALE OFFICIAL ¢ CHICAGO (AP) — Sale of Chicago White Sox: for .$20 -tnillion became official Tues- day when Bill Veeck handed - the keys of Comiskey Park to’ Jerry Reinsdorf at the sign- ing. ceremonies: ‘in. Sears Tower. ‘American’ Leaguo owners: last week’ approved sdorf, a suburban Highland’ Park‘ real estate, developer, : and Eddie Einhorn, a tele- *, vision, executive from New. Jeracy. ae By JUDY WEARMOUTH At the first meeting of the new. Castlegar’ Library. board, Dr. Roy Ward: was again. elected chairman for the coming’ year; ‘Sandra ‘Hartman, _vice-chairma Mary Healing, secretary; an Peter Bartsch, treasurer, ‘The annual volunteers’ din ner and annual general meet- ing was reported a great success ‘and ‘Bally. Williams was. congratulated -on her organization of a pleasant evening: Mrs. Josephine Smales was the guest speak. er. Everyone present thor- ‘oughly,. enjoyed her’ fascin- ating slide: presentation, ‘on her’ recent holiday in China. The ‘each received: ‘Recreation News o the last Rébet ‘home game of the regular KIJHL hocke: “season is this: Friday’; jalan * Complox: with the Spokane Flames: in 1-ranked World Boxing Asso-*-- “elation. contender” Claude Noel within the ‘next three , gmontha: '{ Montreal: . boxing 7A romater! Henri Spitzer. aid: Tuesday he. has: ‘reserved: dates: tin. February, March and 4 a Apel to eae the fights: ELINED NEW Y TORR (AP) — New Ybrk ‘Rangers ‘centre Walt ‘Tkiczuk will be sidelined for - ,;. seniors, by all means give'th tests to find the exact satung! tf réttia! ‘in his: right’ eye, the H National Heoey, ieee club: - Christmas Seal - donations drop.’ ‘Contributions to the 1980 British: Columbia Christmas ' Seal. -Campaign..: feck t'year, says Dr. F. Bakara eee ciation, organizers’ of the’ nual fund-raising'campaign. ° Castlegar’s contribution total $75,000. down'2.8 per cent: Columbia Lung. Associatio: “ ahop will be given .by’ well.” known ‘Rooitenny,-arlist. Phy- a corsage. as recognition ‘of: their valuable to. problems regarding ‘the. ie brary's bid for'larger prem-: ises,. They “decidtd : to. rein- stigate the Friends of tho Li- brary society in -oper- ° ation: before’ ‘the, amalgam- lation: of ‘the, ‘Castlegar™ and Kinnaird Ubraries, If anyone, would: like: to «:become::a Friend of the Library, willing in any way tohelp the library by Its attempt to provide a better facility. for, the com-:: munity, please: call the: - the smooth running. of the lis Margolin on Feb. 21 and 22. be: jastle, both days):-This.workshop is ‘part of. the Arts Outre: . * Send for your copy of our new. homes Srochure., he were brleted ‘on"the current P i noon for r the last six digits; last ii last, four di Castlegar; Branch at 2 p.m.: ‘These; stories, are. pi ff grad etd fe he films are shown courtesy Selkirk College Library. sieges, ime: communitie Where. ihe Post Office ison ‘weak « (co! collected Retro Segond: gions mall eaistrations umber ae | ‘necepted on. the conan ie i ise event Jot totlu Ese = Reguler Woolee Price from 11. 97 to 49.97 eae 5 Woolco Sale. 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