AA CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 9,:1983: 5 FINAL WEEK SUITS °75 OFF The Castlegar: Chapter of Women's Aglow Fellowship held its monthly poattion, ee we sung. by Jayne-Self.: meeting Feb. 2 at ‘the Hi- Arrow Arms. Mavor Cartor. opened the meeting with scripture, song and -prayer. Praise and: worship was lead by Betty 'Sahlstrom, ‘with Joy Eaton playing the Valentine's message onthe theme: of ‘love, : challenging. the 80 women present to un-: conditionally love others ag they‘serve the God they love. Her timely and relevant talk. Feb, 37 ‘and 18,; The “NV / Jooks like a guod addition to teleconferencing, , which orig- Wisconsin: will include a total’ of '15 centres: inates from the University of * in Madison," seminar on: ¢ piano. Dorthy Gourlay shared her faith, ‘as slic has learned to trust the Lord through circumstances. 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TAKE ADVANTAGE : ase a Homegoods, FURNITURE — crnecrees "WAREHOUSE musical, arrangements. ‘orale ‘Andrews, who along with Walter Uegama. will co-chair the| two-day: work- shop, sald eee ra is, the college's distance. edu- cation delivery package. “We've been preparing for, this seminar since last Octo- ber when wo filed an appli: cation'with the U ity of in, The is the ‘Fiddlers : -enterta n. “role of the. local telecon- dling,” the ' group - Castlegar seniors‘a chance to “trip the light fantastic,” ‘as well as listen’ to expert For ‘appretitices one of:the more creative ac- tivities Selkirk College.is en- » And gaged in this year, said. Participants’ from White- forse, Yukon, the Lower Mainland, the East Kootenay and the Okanagan are ex- pected to take part in the daily of the four audio: and’ ographics networks, A. specialist » in program design, Monson’ developed: one of the first comprehen- sive training programs: ‘to. help people use feleconter- - encing offectively:, clude applications of telecon: ‘ferencing, program design y techniques, cost, the tele- the Gilbertson, the tochniéal: works, is’ ‘an-' experienced ional in designing and- ference facilitator, protocol of telemeetings, training for- operating the technical com- ponents of teleconference systems. He has worked with | mats ‘and user The seminar leaders, Lorne Parker, Marcia pri! vate. manufactuters to de: “Mavis Monson and Denals : jeer programs set Area apprentices will have ‘an, opportunity : to’ continue: their training ‘through two “new simulated work training projects gcheduled to get , underway .at . Selkirk | Col- lege’s Rosemont campus on Monday, Feb. 28. One. program, ers of America, Local 480, Cominco Ltd... and: Selkirk. Collége, is for machinist ap- prentices. The six-month pro- gram will cover all aspects of machinist training as well as the application of new ° machining { CNG (Co techniques using Most of the training will occur. at the. Rosemont cam- pus, with ‘some :specialized training taking place at Com- inco’s Trail operation, Twel- ve seats aré available; < ‘Tho second project is in the . heavy duty mechanics trade. ee * fointly by United : Betty ’s | Boutique INDIVIDUAL HAIR CUTTING ASPECIALTY S Stylirig for . « [Men and Women's | 96 ‘iliw 418-104th S¥:32 243 055 :| BLUEBERRY CREEK, B.C. VIN 3G5 vote 365-2252 : OPEN: Mone, Tues... 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Bruce Meldrum, Rosemont eampus director said a fourth simulated work training’ pro- gram in carpentry may be in troduced. “Currently, carpentry Is not listed on the critical akills: shortage piety and sh try. is: not 368-6401 367-0223° 385-3375 987-2217: TRAIL FRUITVALE CASTLEGAR SALMO language, .@NO SHOTS: | ¢ No'‘DRUGS Kootenay’ Savings. “THE BASICS” is a handy Registered Retirement Savings Plan: @ NO CONTRACTS “ Credit Union: OGAN 359-7221.” -Rakuae : . 265-3605 - NEW DENVER - gee 2217, S WANETA PLAZA 368-8291 * ‘tha ‘explains our ple, THE 40 ous Loar DIET ay NOW OVER 1,600 LOCATIONS U. s. & CAN No. 1 1233-3RD ST., CASTLEGAR = SSANADA HOURS: Monday to Friday 7 a.m.-1p.m. Saturday 7:30-8:30 a.m. eligible f for’ Peteratd under the’ aharie Meldrum said. “The provincial and federal , governments are considering modifying the criteria. for’ ": fanding so the much’ needed ’ training in’. “carpentey oan. . suspended apprenticeships at. Comineo. The; simulated work train- ing program is a coopera : Bae TV adds up subscribers ‘TORONTO, (CP) — Don’ MacPherson, ‘president’ of FirstCholce, estimates his pay TV. service has-,140,000 customers, or four per cent of tive. . féderal- rprovinelal goyern- “VANCOUVER @ .. New Democrat Emery. Bar- nes is “out to lunch” with his . criticisms ‘of the new B.C. - Fiace stadium in Vancouver, Stadium executive Paul Man: sing ‘and B.C, Lions general vue is ony * gerous ‘for athletes, particu- ae Barnes; who played. ‘foot- ball for. the Lions 1957 to19@4,. told ‘a:‘news ‘con- ference in Victoria ‘Tuesday” that: ‘Hhe60, 000-seat covered , all‘ cable homes across Can- ada, after one week ‘in busi- ness, Figures ‘for the ‘new. in- 4 dustry are hard to come by, quest ¢ ot the jury that dim! " larly in the end zones. Barnes said ‘the seating’ ‘swill bb too cloge’to the foot’ pall end zones, which at B.C. Place will “be 20. yards deep, : Tive yards shorter than at , ‘MacDonald's fees : ‘other Canadian Football League stadiums. The -six-foot-six' Barnes, _; member of the for an ‘obscenity’. ‘OTTAWA. (CP) — Paying former. finance. minister and - : Toronto lawyer Donald Mac- donald $800 a day to head'an investigation into ‘the‘ coun: - try’s economic woes is an ob- - scenity, says : Nelson . Riis,” * New, "Democratic Party -fi- nance critic. «Not ‘only. has Macdonald - yet! to make a commitment to see ‘the job seo he, at a age of 65 receive in‘an entire’ / . month, “the - : Kauiloops-Shus- way MP said ‘Tuesday. Gite teenie) in & sense Y ouify! eir design at approved the e submission. saivere ‘eill not be ob-_ structed in’ any way,” he said. Barnes also said it was un- fortunate that. the stadium, due to open in June, will be f J ‘since not all cable systenis have reported to the com- Plaza design modified VANCOUVER (cP) - = ‘architects who designed a proposed Terry Fox Plaza ‘at Be. Place’ ‘are’ modifying their design at the requegt of the jury.that epproved their’ submission, B.C. Place vice- president Paul Manning said this week. . : “It was: quite clear in the jury report that there. were some ‘modifications. to be tended to happen is happen: ing.” - Although Manning’ aid he aia not want to discuss: the for athletic competitions. : “Manning, B.C. Place, vice- president, said the stadium. was never intended for events'like the Olympics or ‘Vancouver Centre, says pass receivers near the back of the end zones will have to be ford this. And the is double what. Thomas Kent, who ‘headed the: royal com- mission into newspapers, was paid, ‘Wilson noted. “That is: totally. contrary to the - principles : of. the: six: ; and-five program,”*: Wilson said;, referring . to: Ottawa's. commitment to keep’ ‘wage and price increases under its. jurisdiction to -six per. cent’. this‘year and five _Per_ cent WEXL ZEE o90 ome WILL GET $800 DAILY ~ . Robert Pattillo, spokesman for the royal commission on the economic union and de- : in that: the government is, going to be:paying not only $800'a day plus, expenses to’ the commissioner’ but really for a report -tha! é ; Progres- sive Conserv: tive finance. critic, called it’ an- expensive Liberal Igadership. campaign financed by’ taxpayers. : Macdonald: ‘has: reserved the “right “to - ~abandon the’ commissio in, which has a velopment prospects for Can- ada, d‘ the govern- ment will'be paying $800 a day for. Macdonald's services ‘plus $ $125 a day for expenses: plus: iterating costs when of the seating. the, C Games, which traditionally are, not: held in covered stadiums. He |. said B.C. Pace won't have room fora. full’ eight-lane,’ 400-metre running track, but ~ “Any a1 ‘Baske Assoclation). ‘player, who “jumps for, a. ball could not possibly hit the end seats,” . sald, Ackles. “As usual, “Emery Barnes vis _ out Ros lunch.”. - Stadium’ manager ‘Hatey’ Renaud said.the overhang is 2.6 metres off the playing . surface, and at its closest, i, al he aald ‘they involved toning down parts of the design and strengthening its commem- oration of Fox. The plaza -design,. which features a triumphal arch, has come under, fire “from, some members of the: public as not being a fitting tribute to the. Marathon of Hope runner who died from cancer June-28, 1981. ei panics such as First Choice which supply the shows on the new channels. Some cable systems have hardly | started | processing ‘orders and con- necting ‘clients, fs However, MacPherson claims the 140,000 figure and said it was ahead’ of ex- pectations, Most forecasters’ for the home-theatre service have predicted First Choice,: the national mass-appea!l channel, would reach a plateau‘ of around a million subscribers. -::' _. Ontario's Superchannel, F which’ is competing with pigaatiesar’ s Enchonied Floris fs $ 1928-4th St. movie-oriented, First ‘Choice but only in this far province, seems to’ be. run- The . nign neck and neck with the [aq . nationai company. Comparative figures {are available for. only 760,000 homes connected to assorted Rogers Cable systems across the Province, but they indi- cate ' First’ ‘Choice. « being... ought by.. just ‘under. 8.5 " i ‘cent and "Superchannel b just over three per cent. But t those figures date back to Jan. 28, the Friday before the service ‘ C Channel, the third Eng- lish-language service avail- able here, claimed 25,000 subscribers by the time.pay TV started last Tuesday and while, no firm reports are “available since then, it is est- imated the total is up to at least 85,000. . C Channel concentrates,on stage ‘and classical enter- tainment and. art films, and its management has said it~) never” expected to get the . number of customers the |: maseappeal channels Pre- dict. Gas Bucks pecials - Wall ne . | maTOHELL , 3th Ave. *« GicNews. Subscriber] “ ,Call-365:7266 .3 + 4 fers fone. a doligery law firm Se MaCarthy and. 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