' : M___ Castlégar News Febery 19. 1986 Scouts, Guides ie Se celebrate birthdays New books eee tates ~-uare»| Gt Castlegar Ht i ternational friendship. Locally, wateh for displays » at the Bank of Montreal and library Savi it Ueee all tie we. ~~” for a Russian spy. Hillsden, once her lover, Saturday between noon ‘ ; collecting ‘out to find the answer and becomes trapped in a and 2:30 p.m. members will : maze from which he can't retreat but can only grope a variety of By JUDY WEARMOUTH irrison, ‘ ard blindly. - programs at work at those Librarian two locations. ‘The week concludes with a Torchlight Parade Sunday starting at 5 p.m. Assembly is at the Sandman Inn and f tl i Hy For many of us the idea ived, ‘The Secret Generations by John Gardner is a multi I You Get a Seme of ~ Security When You the parade travels to the Mark Twain has told it so well,” but he felt so much of Community Complex where each member will renew his/her promise and commit- ment. All present and previous Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scouts, Pathfinders, Rangers and Ventures are invited. ‘With A Lseder! } KEN F. BABAKAIFF As @ Soles Repreventanre) Borter Broker with Western CALL 359-7495 change. ‘Many ereos ‘overloble c. H&R BLOCK TAX REFUND BUYING SERVICE prepa: tax return free-of-charge plus 85% of the first $300 and 95% of the rest, usually within one day. 1444 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-6151 9 to 6 Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. guidelines on how to use your seasonal colors to create your own best en- vironment, giving exam- ples of the color ranges that harmonize with each other and you. So why not try the con- cept in your bedroom where you can start in- expensively with a change in sheet colors before doing anything too drastic! 7 2+ * Two local artists, Joel Russ and Lou Lynn, have produced a magnificent book which is receiving national acclaim. Contemporary Stained Glass, a Portfolio of Canadian Work is a celebration of stained glass as an art form, and a tribute to the Canadian contribution to its revival. It presents 17 artists who are in the forefront of the and i the italization and refinement of stained glass as a modern medium for art and architecture. Used for thousands of years as adornment for churches and large houses, it’s seen today more than ever in homes and public buildings but traditional approaches and patterns have given way to creative new techniques and bold creative designs. The authors scrutinized approximately 70 portfolios before travelling across the country to interview artists and view their works in situ before making their final selection. Joel Russ is a writer and photographer and JUDY WEARMOUTH ... librarian Twain's fiction was autobiography and so much of his autobiography was fiction! Twain himself wrote, “When I was younger I could remember everything, whether it happened or not, but now I'm getting old and soon I shall remember only the latter.” So Lauber felt there was a need to record the facts of Samuel Langhorne Clemens'’s life; his apprenticeship as a printer, his years of piloting on the pi River, his The plot of Gray Eagles by Duane Unkeffer is based on events in the second World War. Two Luftwaffe pilots shot down by an American flyer in 1944 could not forget the shame of defeat and more than 30 years later plan to recreate the battle and avenge their honor on American soil. They secretly round up some former colleagues and manage to obtain several fully restored Messerschmitt absurd adentures as an amateur Confederate soldier at the outbreak of the Civil War, his attempt to get rich mining silver, his turn to newspaper journalism and the subsequent creation of Mark Twain, humorist. Lauber reveals Twain's many sided, self-contradic- tory personality, his frequent bitingly satirical moods, at odds with his apparent lazy good humor, and his high optimism which could swing to deep depression and despair, as he slowly made his discoveries about himself and his true abilities. *“ 28 « More fictional autobiography than even Mark Twain could have imagined is David Carkeet’s I Been There Before, a compilation of the complete works of Mark Twain's second life. Because some doubt exists concerning the authenticity of his late-20th century travel writing, The Mark Twain Papers staff make a complete report on their attempt to track him down and in so doing give us all the suspense and excitement of the chase along with a touching new portrait of the great American. His brief and adventurous second life includes a daring with a buxom blackjack dealer in Nevada, an idyllic ineogtito cruise up the Mississippi and an enlightening conversation with God in upstate New York. . Fifth Heaven by Rachel Eyton is an Israeli classic available now for the first time in English. It's the story of a young girl growing up in Fifth Heaven, a rundown home in postwar Tel Aviv for children of broken homes bers and plan a strafing attack on a California warbird show. While they're preparing for this battle, they're quartered at the home of a German woman married to a Vietnam veteran. She's involved with one of the pilots and tries to stop their crazy mission. ._ * * In yet another tale of international intrigue and suspense, Terminal, by Colin Forbes, there's speculation as to what would happen if the gnomes of Zurich were to attempt a military coup d'etat. An American woman and her foreign fiance, hing for her missing grandfather, discover that the closely guarded walls of a Swiss clinic hide more dangerous secrets than they imagine. A militant band of Swiss..bankers has discovered a powerful new nerve gas and plan to use it to overthrow the government in the sinister operation they call ‘Terminal.’ . 2« « And the most eagerly-awaited thriller of them all, Len Deighton’s Lenden Match completes the game of defection started in his best selling Berlin Game, with the unmasking of a traitor at the highest level of British Intelligence, and which intensified in his next book Mexico Set, with. agent Samson enrolling his Soviet opposite number. Now the game reaches a new level of urgency as the epidemic proportions of the treason in jon become apparent, and each agent in turn falls into Moscow's complex trap. Samson finally confronts the British KGB agent who has from the very beginning, held Samson's life in delicate imbalance. a. AT THIS PRICE — BUY NOW! The Snowblower for the HEAVY STUFF ews ry 18, 1986 day, February 19, 1986 through to Wednesday, February 26, 1986 legar N Th Wednesday, Februar Seppleniet to the Cast! 21 AGENCIES Labor program spared OTTAWA (CP) — A labor education program that will cost Ottawa $38.6 million over the next five years has been spared from the Tory government's cost-cutting axe. Labor Minister Bill Me Knight announced Tuesday that the cabinet has salvaged the program because of its value in training union mem- bers to become effective la- bor and community leaders. The money helps educate more than 100,000 trade unionists annually in such matters as union administr- ation, leadership training, occupational health and saf- ety, technological change and init Me- “The new funds will pro vide a reasonable incentive to the union movement to main. education system in Canada,” he said. The labor movement had feared the program, estab- lished in 1977 by the former Liberal government, would be scrapped or severely cut by the Conservatives, who are in the midst of a drastic cost-cutting program. But McKnight convinced cabinet colleagues that the program should not only be June 3 is census day The next national census will take place on Tuesday, June 3. Statistics Canada takes a census every five years collecting a wide range of facts and figures on the Canadian people. In Castlegar, Gail Conroy will be responsible for mak- ing sure every household MOUNTAINVIEW TS _mM1. BUICK GMC LTD. 1700 € ALONEY PONTIA RUF oa i ti ital = 2. g i fiz | «) #. % @ ToMGHT Host: Johnny Carson. BUY tain and expand the labor spared but continued. completes their census ques- DIRECTORY TY] o> ANGLICAN CHURCH | FULL GOSPEL (GAR CONROY ‘cro with poal im Blosberry New Listing SUPER o DEAL WITH THE PROFESSIONALS NEW LISTING — 4 bdrm. finished up ond must to see. 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Your ad will run in three consecutive issues (or more if you wish) at a very special rate. So hop to it! Call now. You'll save dollars and you'll get results! 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Motel Pastors: R.H. Duckworth & Alan Simpson WEDNESD, Study & Prayer — 7 p.m. Church 365-3430 Pastor 365-2808 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship lleo.m. Pastor ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC Rev. Herman Engberink Ph. 365-7143 WEEKEND SERVICES Saturday 7 p.m. Sunday 8 aad 11 a.m. ST. MARIA GORETT 1401 Columbic Ave. Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Robson Church 2nd and 4th Sundays 10 a.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 914 Columbia Ave. Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service lla.m. Bible Study & Prayer Tues. 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Tom Mulder Phone: 365-2281 a PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767 - 11th Ave., Cost! Pastor Rev. Ken Smith Assistent Rev. Sunday Morni et 8:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Christion Education — 9:45 a.m Midweek Study and Prayer on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Friday — Youth Group 7:30 p.m. “Christ in Heart & You in Mind ST. PETER LUTHERAN FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Pastor: Victor Stobbe Phone 365-2374 — SUNDAY SERVICES — Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Fellowship 6:30 Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7:00 p.m. Thursday: Youth Meeting 6:30 HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 2605 Columbia Ave. Rev. J. Ferrier Phone 365-3182 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. LIVING WATERS FAITH FELLOWSHIP “Vision with Vitality” Located 2'4 miles west on Hwy. 3 towards Gr. Forks (Old Hilltop Restaurant) Sunday Celebration Ila.m. Nursery & Chuidren * Service w , 7:30 p.m. MONTHLY SATELLITE VIDEO SEMINARS tionnaire. She will supervise census representatives as they drop off forms to indi vidual homes in the Castlegar area. Conroy was born in Cran brook. She spent 10 years working throughout — he Northwest Territories with the Territorial government. In 1984, she returned to Cranbrook with her family. This year, she and 21 other area managers will be in charge of about 4,500 tem porary employees hired throughout B.C.and Yukon. Across Canada, 45,000 tem porary positions have to be filled in order to complete Canada’s largest survey. Methods of collecting in formation will be as varied as the different types of com. munities in the province. In urban areas, residents will be asked to complete their ques. tionnaire on June 3 and mail it to Statistics Canadsa im mediately. In smaller centres, census representatives will drop off and pick up completed forms in person. The 1986 census is expec ted to reveal that British Columbia's population has grown by more than six per cent since 1981 LAND SALE Approaching Laven: to remain loy fal to her husband Ar dar We e Blackes tackle 10:30 ad ej Ww UsTHG — Home cory coat located, Mos 2 beovti ivaplces NEW LISTING Super retirement or starter home in Robson. On tralia to bring Blake's brother Ben back to BLACKE'S MAGIC Denver lot. $37,500. a nice landscaped Re Thursday, February 19, 1986 through to Wednesday, February 26, 1986 Boitano, Judy New Listing GREAT POTENTIAL skaters including Bri Top U.S. amateur e. Call lished owner-operated ess. Priced low enough ine. mmediat irene. up ond down for only $64,900. Vendor Jee TV type of blood in order 7:30 to remain alive. (R) RBaTwo00 4.500 5Q. FT. OF COMMERCIAL NOBODY KNOWS MORE MORE ABOUT INSURANCE Building space in on ides! locenon tor rates sates 1127 - Ath Street, Castleger PASS CREEK RANCHER COHOE INSURANC of prison lite. 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