u __Casthigiar News November 5, 1986 Vv. FORD TRAIL ac Dester #7338 2706 Highwey Drive ‘Your Ford Country Headquarters’ HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 6-6 CHECK US OUT Large Inventory in stock Over 110 New and Used Vehicles. * THUNDERBIRD xP 0S73 OH« *LTD + DIESEL Volume Discounts. 1809S3 + Top Dollar Paid for Trade-ins. « MUSTANG OdiN3i + Protessional People to Assist you. PHONE COLLECT 364-0202 * FORD momen ARE TOUGH * * RANGER XNAl® LTO WANTED Vehicles of the West Kootenay for Special Discount Prices on Paint & Bodywork! FREE Rock Guarding WITH EVERY COMPLETE PAINT JOB y a 1.C.B.C. BODY AND GLASS CLAIMS Processed with speed and efficiency REMEMBER: We meet our friends by ac- cident. FREE ESTIMATES — FREE COURTESY CAR — NO OBLIGATION! 62199 Maloney Auto Body Columbia Ave., Castlegar Rev. Backus new Luttheran minister St. John's Lutheran Church at Nelson with St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Castlegar will weleome Rev. Glenway T. Backus as its pew pastor with an installation service Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. Ministers from Creston, Trail, Fernie and Elkford- Sparwood will attend, and the Nelson and Trail con- gregations will join Castlegar members in hosting a pot- luck dinner at 5:30 p.m. Rev. Backus will arrive this week. He has served Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Hudson, Wisc. since 1981. He graduated from North West Lutheran Seminary at Mequon, Wisc. in 1956, was ordained at Woodville, Wisc. on July, 1957, and has since served at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Woodville, Wise., Toledo, Ohio, and Hastings, Minn. Rev. Backus and his wife, Gretchen, have five children, the youngest of whom (Naomi) is in her last year of high school. Mrs. Backus and her daughter will arrive in Castlegar in January. Since the departure of Rev. Terry Defoe in June, St. Peter's congregation has been served by Rev. C. Behrens who is pastor for Lutherans at Trail and Fruit- vale. Joyce Cullum funeral today Joyce Agnes Cavander (Cooper) Cullum passed away at the Foothills Hospital Nov. 2 at the age of 51. Mrs. Cullum is survived by two sons and one daughter- inlaw, John Melnik, and David and Veronica Melnik, all of Calgary; two daughters and sons-in-law Debbie and Glen Briggeman, and Mar lene and Ed Friedel, all of Castlegar; and two grand. children, Colin and Mina; mother Lola and husband NOV. 15 A CANDIDATE WHO CARES FOR OUR CITY RICHARDS AuTOMOT! Business FOR SALE, MISC. AUTOMOTIVE _ Buy/lease any truck or AV Nothing down OAC, LTL 8000 win contract We deti- Cant Sob Langetert_or Winolesaie ‘Morgan oar ee FoRb. 0.L. 5231 smaller Communities, Write: a gas Panda Stitchcraft. Station ume “'B', Box 1654, Regina, Nothing Sask. sa 3c4 tow: 1386 — To study. ‘correspondence Diptome courses tor preste Accounting, ‘Bookk truck fectory. dealer down OAC. Ei ymente. Call Was “ "al 1-800- ' Stent” Neon ventory, ipment sppromimately ‘$85,000. Ge. Schoo! of Auctioneering Pending on” inventory “st 80x 687, Lacombe fine of sale wirite Bex’ 182, TOC. 186, ye ae ~ ae Nelson. VOC 1 enings (403)346-7916. ‘ve Bay pee Dulid- EQUIPMENT & tog All’ Bays rented. Also MACHINERY good & chain. Prone 902-7288 days, 240-5419 ev = Forkiitt 3 Wee mm Canada’s i jor impres: Call toll tree 183. Zz ts Serometers. Enviretex Pens Bank: wheelchairs, three- ‘Consult the experts. Sierra, Pacific 784 Netor ar a740 Vancouver information and Fires ey. 50 etree Posy scone i coe fr yout oy stocning cre Alexis’ icitchen, Box 2, 2545 Vancou- ver, B.C. VOK 1M2. Meet sonal Acquaintance Ser c onal Off Lighting. Flatures. Western Canada’s largest display ands retal Ni ling neediecr St a St bern Light . Centre, ives ial ast 4600 Street, Bur. 2K William Cooper of Calgary; three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Dick and Vicki Cooper of Calgary, Bill and Fern of Nelson, and Ed Cooper of Calgary. For the past five years Mrs. Cullum was a patient at the Foothills Renal Dialysis Unit. Funeral services were held at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Calgary today with Rev. Curtis Satre officiating. Interment to follow in Mount ainview Memorial Gardens. If friends so desire mem. orial tributes may be made directly to the Kidney Found. ation of Canada #103,5920 1A St. SW Calgary T2H 0G3. Arrangements in care of McInnes and Holliway Chap- el of the Bells Funeral Home, 2720 Centre St. North, Cal and yours. font Rchimend ot 272-0100 Nutrition Corporetion Y.8.E. listed, seeks moti- eenhouse $149 eoming > non nome or home? ‘Century 21 |g — itd. Beacon Staney Personal iury wage a sacar ‘Tielnour ae < sarc ee Weid- eos) eamedieioh iy. ors. oes, carporver, electricians. ings: shopping send $1 order) to: Crafts $03, through cat For catalogue (reimbursed Mail, New Westminster vak_$c3. PERSONAL and ot ‘members an anxious to meet AustraiiaiNew Zealand tre- Dates Gaiore tore. For ail ages vel plans? 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Mayor Audrey Moore receives last of thé’ Royal “Canedian Legion Branch No. 170's wreaths Wreaths have been distributed ‘to local businesses and now thetegion is planning getti: ready for annual poppy sales Friday and Satysday On hand for last wreath-giving were: (rear, from lett) Norm Fishwick, Jack Edmondson and Bill Gordon (front, from left) ores Blais, poppy chairman Fred Giraud, Moore, Legion president Denny Tucker and Harry Bates. New By CasNews Staff A new language system developed by a Perry Siding man will be un veiled this weekend in a video documentary and workshops at the Vallican Heritage Hall Worldsign is a language system developed by David Orcutt over the last nine years. It has three interconnected forms manual signing, which is similar to the deaf and North American Indian signing: symbol writing: language on video and symbol animation, which is designed for com puter and media use. “Worldsign is intended as a wholistic communi. cation alternative, an inter national means of com munication, and a benefic ial communication system for people having com munication difficulties.” according to a prepared release. “Much of our thinking is very extensively influenc ed by the language with which we think. Thinking with Worldsign provides mentary, will be Friday an opportunity for a differ. evening. There will also be ent way of thinking with live sign-dance perform potentials which could con- ances by Margee Bruyere, tribute to a more peaceful Jan Fraser, and Midge world.” Maloney, with a discussion Together with Ian Me- and information sharing Cuteheon and Midge Ma- session loney. Orcutt has created Saturday will feature an introductory video introductory workshops documentary called Com- and information sharing on munication with Symbol the manual and written Animation, which high- forms of Worldsign. tech lights the animated form of niques for symbol anima Worldsign. tion, and sign-dance The local premiere of drama this 60-minute video docu Admission is free ART SHOW . . . Watercolor artist Doolee McDonnell (left) and potter Moraine Kennedy (right) discuss one of McDonell’s works with Helen Gwilliam at exhibit in Waneta Plaza mall. Show, featuring watercolors by McDonnell and pottery by Kennedy, continues through Nov. 15. NFB film Return to Dresden. a new NFB film, will be shown on Remembrance Day at 2 p.m at St. Paul's Trinity United Church in Nelson. Christians for Peace (Nelson) is spon soring the film. Dresden, now part of East Germany. was the scene of destruction by firestorm in 1945. The film follows the Nov. 11 personal history of one of the pilots involved in the 1945 firebombing. who returned to Dresden in 1985 as the city celebrated its Renaissance with the re-opening of the Semper Opera House. Special guests Russell Me Arthur and Hagbarth Soren sen will comment following the film GREAT SELECTION! See our large stock of Used Cars and Trucks. You won’t be disappointed! ory eae 4x4 Siw $41495 S-spe "81 HONDA S/W 4 000" Dive 4 cylinder auto rad Clean tarly unt Wee $4985. NOW "80 TERCEL SRS S speed 120 0 ‘79 DATSUN | 51 o ’73 GMC %-TON AND 18° CAMPER 785 TOYOTA Bb -TON ma hs Butt to howe 8 heory toed $4495 $4295 $4295 *4500 *5995 $8995 WEEKEND SPECIAL NEW — "6 TERCEL F.W.D. 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(CP) — The Interior region north of the Okanagan Valley should get one of four new federal seats proposed for British Columbia instead of creating a new Okanagan Centre riding, a hearing was told Monday. “Why was the Interior not given one of the four new seats when every one of the Vancouver ridings is smaller (in population) than the Interior ridings?” Alice Kim of the Vernon and District Chamber of Commerce asked at a boundary commission hearing “Could I havéyour rationale for this blatant subversion of the principal of representation.” Fred King. Progressive Conservative member for Okanagan-Similkameen, also told the commission one of the four additional ridings should be placed in the Interior. King said in a brief that, under the present proposals, the 11 Greater Vancouver ridings will have an average population of 85,556, compared to 93,964 for the five Interior ridings The Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act permits the commission to vary the population in an electoral district a maximum of 25 per cent above or below the target population of 85,765 per electoral district The commission, King said, has made constituencies in the B.C. Interior unmanageable in size, “an apparent con tradiction of the reasons for which the tolerance was pro- vided.” The commission was told several times the inclusion of constituency because of the elimination of Kootenay West would be unworkable. Much of Kootenay West and Kootenay East-Revelstoke would be combined to form the new electoral district of Kootenay. “The key to workable boundaries in the Southern Interior is the re-establishment of a Kootenay West Dis- trict,” said Douglas aoe of the Progressive Conservative ol Representatives of ‘Noumea and Summerland asked the commission to let them remain in Okanagan-Similka meen, rather than be added to Central Okanagan. Commissioners agreed adding Naramata — which does not have a direct road link with Kelowna — to the new district had been a mistake. They also said they were impressed with the argument that Summerland should continue its historic ties with Penticton. Naramata is on the east side of Okanagan Lake about 10 kilometres north of Penticton. Summeriand is on the west side, 15 kilometres north of Penticton. ‘The independent commission headed by Mr. Justice Montague Tyrwhitt-Drake, of Victoria, recommended four ridings be added. In addition to Ok Centre, the pro- posed a separate riding for Richmond, a new riding of Delta which would take in a bit’of Surrey and three ridings would replace two on southern Vancouver Island The continued its sittings in Nelson today. Trail in the proposed expanded Ok: Brisco conducts By CasNews Staff to oppose the move Kootenay West MP Bob In the survey, Brisco asks Brisco’s latest householder residents’ opinions on the report contains a survey and sale of West Kootenay Power a request and Light Co. to UtiliCorp In the request, Brisco United Inc. of Kansas City. seeks support in his fight Mo. against proposed federal lege’s 20th Anniversary theme of “Building Tomor row Today.” “Much of the 20th Anni. In 1976, he created the radio series Quirks and Quarks. His popular tele vision series, The Nature of Things — also begun in 1976 first-come first-served basis. survey The survey contains three responses: “I am in favor of the sale; I am opposed to the sale; I have no opinion of the sale.” There is also room for comments. 10a.m. PLAZA SuperValu JET Va Open for Your Shopping Convenience TUESDAY — REMEMBRANCE DAY Monday, Nov. 10 — 9:30 - 6. Sunday 11 - -S p.m. electoral boundary changes that would eliminate Koote nay West ‘I feel this is a senseless proposal and dne that would have a very negative effect on you and your community.” Brisco says in the report “Kootenay West is a unique region which needs and deserves its own repre sentatives in the Parliament of Canada.” The request form, which Brisco asks that residents mail to him, states: “It is my opinion that the proposed boundary redistribution re sulting in the elimination of Kootenay West as a federal constituency would seriously diminish the federal repre sentation and service that my community and I need and deserve “You have my support in making representation to the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for B.C. oppos ing this proposal.” Brisco appeared before the commission today in Nelson q SERVICES =“ LTD. * LANDSCAPING * BACKHOE * SEPTIC TANK * GRAVEL * SAND * TOPSOIL * TURF * FIREWOOD Fost & Efficient Service Hourly or Contract 365-3467 OR MOBILE 498826 Emm e Stained e Pottery, Paintings e Dolls and Doll Clothes e Ceramics e Woodwork ¢ Face Painting For The Kids e Novelties and much more! 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