CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION Classihed Ads appearing this section run mn the Castlegar News only Dead. fine for submission oy Tunsday aspm, Rates The first 10 words are $1.00 Every ordinanal word + 10¢. —_—_— Payment Policy TJ Poyment may be made by cash, cheque or Visa and Master Charge credit cords. W is not advisable to send cosh through the mail. Classified Ads moy be charged, bul o S! billing charge will be made il the ad is not poid for seven days alter il firs) appears. (his st charge doos NOT ap- ply to Visa and Master Charge charg Please see Section “B” of this poper for our mojor Classified Action Ads. ‘OR REN ig TUXEDO Manor 12x86: Immediate pancy. view call 385-3770 after 38 MALL housekeeping room for B fy $125/m TWO-BDRM. basement sulte Thrums. eNige and stove. ater ences requires. Ph, 399-4301 DF 198 ONE-BDRM. cabin, full ne and (beth In Robson. Ph. 36! nea FURNISHED, heated sulle for Bon-smoker. Roterences. » 38: 8153 of 365~ 2138 1-BDRM. sa Teanga pT, suite. Quiet couple or family. Ph. oe. & di er i tiraplace. Avaliable a dryer "iept naw aa ae Manor 12x68 7 furnished mobile home with at- Oxea ft. I di schonia, area, Im MISC. FOR SALE ff MISC. FOR SALE VEHICLES. — Concord yee APic your own ci Ib. inimum gale 60 Iba. Lesser quantile picked at 30c/Ib. Also Potatlos, winter pond, find you plc cin zcgntalnars Open dally 3 a.m. 0% Farm Oliver, a ce faltini38 CHEST of drawers, doors with or wihout hing! hot water tanks, chalro, tables, 965-3423. 338 SOLAR sige products, Informa. tlon, design uitation. Contact Ken Ferns Kelowns Feraung gina, eh for Solar Energy Socity of Canada, _MJ3/38 NINE gallona arene arylic latex. paint. regularly $16, only $10 36: gation, Co aur Yatate, brow gal TWO Saris 14 studded winter tyes and rims, $40, Ph. 365-6853. $40. PI aby end nursery eee Ph. Mitfn. use wood stove, opal ‘all tan QY NEG ult pulpers per, one oak barrel. . older electric stove; ata we old, 1/2 liance. en 38 6141. ahs SONY stereo recelver with cas- selte tape recorder a radio, incluces two speakers. Ph. ip ° Sfendiather cio clon pve. winter i res: 42-Inch. rai ao 3/38 p.! ind AM/FM Bin SF ginal ee meio aa Lone than o Re Kuzyk at taurantige td, at 3! 52-6025, inch colour TV, Call Linda Financial Corp. 5 bl thar nite and m! music stand; bike rath. Ph. 4b 7620. ONE Oe ‘and wood heater. Fa, 365-502¢ OIN! TT New canaition: ae i and four chalra, $50, Ph. GARAGE SALE a 10 5 aE URDAY. cept 2, 9 a. 10 4 » 750 Vynwood “Bincent, Og, hows Subdivision. BABY items, furniture, misc., ters pla no. Saturdays % OAT, T, motor ‘and trailer; Ski Doo: 1967 Ci arts, 136 - 100th Street, singe berry, Greek, Ph. 998-7804, Sun- Say, Sept, 23, 11'a.m. to 5 p.m. GREAT BARGAINS etiad ae SALE! ry kl ant, " square ‘dancin ies, eadiome ck. 204 - 102nd 8 Cc. .. Blueberry Creek, B.t 00 Tg HOMES FOR SALE n cl electronic flash, Pri $700 $475 complete. Ph. S357806, CROCHETED cushions for ass oh 399-4: 3438 Bier lined. Heright meee and . Lars Moved: iT wo-bedrsom, 1966 FORD Comet. Good runnin condition. Ph, 365-6089, M/3/3t 1974 FORD F-100, Good condition, ae 0.8.0. Four near-new wine vallable, Ph, 385+: 733s. Rr peuee ey Maen TLE with feorad ota, 35700. wilt consider ruck es. ari irade. Ph, 365-6522. ONE MUST go! 1904 Afniversary, ; Buake Must be si xAY artible, 36 Cleveland, ven Mieteack, uckets, ange a. {8,000 miles, $4000. Ph. to76 toRo contavite dump truck with job series Lt. conditioning, mtereo, ownor policy, u holatery, 450 Cummins engine — transmission, Ja-apece roa ger, 3B-Ib. os with 4 suspension, 5 aluminum wel re aver p75 Dow pong. is cae p.b., ft, two-tone wine talsh, Perilae gonial, radials, 360 er éonaition, no 1974 om Tai jon, Ph. 365-2405. MOTORCYCLES 1976 BM 125 Excellent Sandition: Ino in wa, excellant condition, What off tore bar . Ph. 365-5284. ‘Boats & Motors a Seas or "387-708 Funeral service -held WICC babysit anytime. Ph. 3865- babyalt anytime. Ph. An = a SUNG: married, argh A amiable woman la looking for work. Experienced hi ta v part-time or full-time. If ther ‘ snyone out there who might havea sade rr ihey please phone Judy RDENS Landacap-° a dent an minstaltations and reno- ‘a fons, Turt evel jolie Ph. hen £38 March 21, 1959 in C: GIVEAWAY... female kittens, one jac ‘1 ona white and black. Also calico mother — to good homes. 399-4158 after 6. i ___ PERSONAL | Alcona lies Anonymous {a a fellow- who ;enare: for Jerry Webster, 20 | 03 Memorial service was held Wednesday from the Robson Community Church for Jerry Wayne Webster, 20, of Robson, who died accl- dentally Saturday on Broad- water Road in Robson. i Mr. Webster was born SOOM Ie RSA AE ET a rR HELP! Do you drive to or slocaN CITY ry Wednes- day and/or + thursday? Help with your gas off some ster of Burnaby. Three ne- phews also survive. Rey. Ted Bristow offi. elated. C: P' for Fy pp! the service, parcels. Castlegar Funeral Home Phone 366-7268. was in care of arrangements, Ask for Linda. and received all his schooling locally. Upon his graduation from Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School in 1977, he ras attended Selkirk College. He worked for a time in his brother's garage in Castlegar ‘and for Nelson Homes: in Lloydminster, Alta. At the time of his death, he was employed at 7 CanCel's pulp division in . in woodworking, Maple. 8p. mt eHealth, Centre. ‘ana 2 Public Meating, St. David’ hurch pasment Columbia Av Saturday 8 p.! me iseutton Meet: Ing, Health Cen: Ph. 08-8816" er 365-3593 Card of Thanks 1978 17-FT. APOLLO. beat with 70 H.P. Merc ‘motor, _blig pumps electric compass, E-Z Londo ir trail: r. Good condition. Asking $6500 oF offers! Ph. 365-2278 bet! wean Gq g.m.andSp.m. 38 at WANTED Ph. 65-5485. MOBILE HOMES | PRIVATE traller apace ar ant in excellent condition. Ph. 365- are Cn jas space heater. 18,- 0 8.T. Sie Bn. 385-6576. M/3138 CHESTERFIELD end chair, 340; kitchen table Bed" wi alra, ‘eatin sig, 8 "General ite aad ae via ening y. To view call 365-5770 after AVAILABLE ‘October 1, 2- a reo: dominium on M dowbrook Drive, mantles No pata. Ph. 365-6808 af Please See BDRM. apartment ONE, area. ible rent. Im- Reatonal Section 'B' mediate occupancy. Ph. 365+ ed ” evoninge, 3/38 of this paper for down- ARE a moment with a Iiltle rather, ay wil last forever. Be a Big Brot er fore! Information, cal ee USED Y 7 ant piano. 7200 or se racy, Se Fes ater 8 TROYST al pi HP. ni Bap 3 lal prices un! 30. Ph. seat na 1SR8 our major CLASSIFIED ‘ ACTION ADS PODIATRIST FOOT SPECIALIST S. J. Fjellstrom D.P.M. mings. 1969 CORTINA parts: ot Sun a at the : Hi Arrow Arms Hotel carburator, rims, tires rime, 388+ 5542, 2137 Thursday, Sept. 27 TE a.m. - 8:30 p.m, Friday, Sept. 28 -Ham For Appointment Phone 365-7282 mirrors, generator. Ph. FOUR winter tires. Two F7814 and two studded G78 14 mounted on Dodge rims. Also. ent rit eerie! Y Toyota picky, HONEY. for ah are Sat Tren, Barry’s Honey Farm, Grand Forks. 442-2482. CITY OF CASTLEGAR CONTRACT No. 57.79.16B CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH CASTLEGAR FEEDER MAIN CALL FOR TENDERS Sealed tenders clearly marked “CONTRACT No. 57.59.16B — TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH CASTLEGAR FEEDER MAIN" will be received by the undersigned up to 1200 hours local time on Tuesday, October 9, 1979; and will be opened in public at that time and date. The’ work comprises the construction of ap- proximately 4500 metres of 500mm diametre and 240 metres of 450mm diametre reintorced concrete steel cylinder pipe (i.e. “hyprescon” pipe). The pipe will be supplied by the Corporation. Tender documents and drawings may be obtained at the offices of either the undersigned or Kerr Wood Leidal A i Ltd., Ci 144-B West 16th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. anytime after 1400 hours on September 24, 1979, upon deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00). The deposit will be refunded on return of documents in good condition and within 30 days of receipt of tenders. Tender documents may also be viewed at the Amolgomated Construction Association, Van- couver; the Construction Plan Service, Burnaby; and the Southern Interior Construction A: i Giag condition ardtop. & inary optlor ne Thrums. Ph. 352-9721 af 1970 12x58-FT. GLENDALE 2- bdrm., three appilances, No. 11, 1545 Columbia Ave., or phone 365-3347. Ask for Glen Wilson. M/3/38 1969 12x60-FT. PARKWOO! cy in eee de $10. Ph. BBE SOTA. os . ————_ of 175188, Hi vod harn 368-3695. METAL Ming, cabinet In apo condition. 99-4145, 38 basement st te, a Wy 98 Santle oLBER CHILD CARE E WORKERS re- jes basis. Must have related experl- ences vandior training. Send full resul ta Kootenay Columbla Ghd "care Soclety, Box Bbte 4 Castlegar, B.C. 7 FT. SCA’ MPER travel traller. Yory jood condition. Steaps six. 7305 mornings. _M/3/38 warranty, Ci tires, excellent ‘Condition, serious , gts ere paly. Asking $21,500, Mi ph Ex tare 2 ZT, faenen moter ome, garieined, ‘ow alleage. HARDTOR. tent trailer. Phe 3 VEHICLES Ace7, DART. Runs but work, $200. Afso, four used 875 x 46.5 winter fires, $150. Ph. 385- 3140, MIS I88 1974 CAMARO, headers, chrom- 108, TAs Ph. 083-2462, _38 1974 VEGA Station Wagon. Body in excellent ae 4n Ww frase h. 385-6 i ao a FORD. us steering, power brakan,” power Silene, factory, tapedeck. Askin: $1200, Ph. 385-2654 after 5 p.m. 197! = “FIREBIRD Formula 400. Excallant condition, $6000 0.8.0. Ph. 352-5981._M/3/38 1973 FORD Courier. Good running in. 1974 Vane excellent running condition. PI ia ete 1972 TOYOTA Coroni rdtop. Gna owner. ph, 365-6027, MISIa8 igre MERCURY. ergs prougs ry 1000 fn 65-7885 alter S p.m. Weekigys inytime weekend. 2! So07 BUICK 2-dr, hardtop. 340, 4-barrel carb. Ph. 365-3510. Mi3i38 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, AUNS. $200. Ph. 385-3834._2/38 1974 FORD 3/4-ton custom Club Wagon. P.s., auto. Askin be 1000, Gout condition. Ph, 365-7582. Mi3138 1975 FORD 1/2-ton pickup. Phe 385-7991. Sosu Hi alter 4, aves, Chevelle. New, i Ast tl Ph. ci Epperianced FLOWER Desens ible to make attractive _ balanced Hower: 385-7312. Mairi BABYSITTER ,weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.. preferably In my home: Ph, 365-8760 after § 2138 Experienced HURSERY” SCH Le RVISOR re fal 1a- sume to Box ates Castlegar. yay 3H4 by September 28. 3138 fo learn Ic Trated to the general operation of @ curling club Is expected. Inter- ested avplicants may contact Club Blantdant Lloyd Ish at 385-7735 oF x it Blue Top Bury WILt BABYSIT IN MY Hi North Castlegar : area. 3 to eyear, olds. Ph. 385-664; PART-TIME help wanted. arly aly Ree HOME jur deep eppreaaen and thanks for the close fam! port, the many acts of inn aympathy gare ca letters contrib: ions and flo! fanded to lov alba and Valley Home: Thoughtfulness of *frlends and pelah ours will always be remem- are — The Kennedy Family. anks to Or. Walton, and the nurses ands District Hospital, tor the Also to my tam mil sng frisnds tor i ae a git ra: Dean We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many ilengs and relatives who kindness and 8 ympathy nite hs jar Funeral Hasotond ‘Hospital josstand Hospital GRernstt. May Got — Nicholas, Nick, Ol Rick Ogloff. John ce gan and Family. Castlegar. He was an avid out- doorsman and was interested fly-tying and swimming, having achi- - eved a bronze medallion in the latter, Mr. Webster is survived y his parents, Frank and Meda Webster of Robson; a brother, Larry, of Castlegar; and two sisters, Mrs, Bud (Loreen) Bridges of Santa Cruz, Calif. and Julie Web- Baptists welcome new pastor Baptist Release Pastor John Hill, his wife Joan and their four children, Suzanne, Stuart, Alexandra and Allyson, were | welcomed to Calvary Baptist Church at a special potluck lunch and ry shower held after the service last Sunday morning, ‘Pastor Hill had arrived earlier this summer from Toronto, and his family join- ed him last week. The fall Sunday School program has begun with classes for everyone from babies to adults. Sunday School superintendent, Bry- an Reid, is hopeful for a good year. The adult Bible class has Te .seties.of. studies in the book of Hebrews. Pastor Hil stress the importance We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to all our frianda, neighbours and relatives ‘for thelr cards, flowers and words of sy! pathy, ia s in our time of sorrow during of our mother an randmother. Special thanks to r. Perrier, Castlagar Ambulance Service, end the Cae ste r Funeral Home. oa bless H. hn and Nadine Zebort. Pete a Phyllls Zayteoff, and Families: Hom Announcements HOUSE. paint fag at Tsascaable rates, Free estimates. en 3488. 4138 ITY OF CASTLEGAR: applications from Inte sons to assume the position “ot Glerk/ Reception! ist. The successtui applicant sill be proficient in typing, use of a calculator, and have a pleasant Peraonallt ty. lea will Include operation Salary is $75! to $867.00 per month, plus generous fringe benallt: eatlons should be ac- compan ed, by full detalls of educa- tloi nO. pxperience, and rded ta the on or before Septem 4 ity Cler! of Las Columbia Ave., North, jar, 8.6. 2137 MEDICAL STENOGRAPHER rewired by 13-doctor clinic, Must 1970 CHEV Impala station wagon. New paint, tlres and sunaup: Asi send! ion, $1750 O.B.0. 7088 | VOLKSWAGEN window root Asking 3560. Ph. os o204 1977 conpes” oe, aappes, Including A/C, inte, gpngliton. s800 b ao a eh. 1-8 457. 13138 ieee CHEVY 8 ‘ears. Rebullt engine. Ph. 385-5160._38 engine. Ph. 1973 METEOR Montearn 4dr. vinyl root, p. {Ireg.on tl nh. 365-809: wi VOLKSWAGEN Vai motor, good tires. Ph. 355-i aot offices in Kamloops, Kelowna and Cranbrook. This is a project icintly financed by the Canada Department of and the British Columbia Ministry of Economic Development under the Canada-British Columbia Industrial Development Subsidiary Agreement, together with the City of Castlegar. Wanted Clean ran. Nicely” Sainperizes: radials, wor rack, need: radio, winter Exealiont family 1 be working, knowladgs of ferminolo| cae ‘Manage, Rreaieat Resoslate , 808 Vernon St., Nelson, Retirement Banquet honorin FRED HAINES, October: 13, 19: jem ‘ickets, Tl Mi3i | LEGALS BRITISN esiuMala s “CHANGE oN JAME ACT" in 6) Neves Stan “Apples tis tor inge of Nar NOTICE c ‘nareby gl inge of name, pure provisions fae fds lame Act. Tarasoit of at (on 3 aang v7 ghar fegar, lo! itlah Colum- Judy Ann Teas ie. augy en 1s! ym aed this 14th day of Sept. z “J. A. Tarasott" [Signature of ‘applicant. ) BLUEBERRY CREEK BEAUTY 3-bedroom, full basement, large fully landscaped & fenced lot, priced right at $60,000. Want to know more? Call {ie penalty Team at 365- SUPER NEAT. This North Castlegal home 's in FAMILY CHARMER IN BLUEBERRY. 1,456 sq. ft. of living space (only one year old) with a separate family room, 18x 33 heated pool, air condl- tioning, dishwasher, and outdoor barbeque pit— SOUND .PERFECT FOR YOU?—IT IS—Call_ now for exclusive appointment to view. Asking $63,900. ‘is book because 4 relates ie Old Testament to the New T Live- EVA TISCHER — MiM.L. Lessons in Piano and Theory Phone 365-7131. WRITING WRITING: A WORKSHOP FOR CREATIVE WRITERS, A series of Lan Intensive weekend workshops .on the basics of writing creatively. Registration at first class, Friday, Saplomner. 21,7 p.m. Selkirk College, Castlegar. HELP WANTED TRAINER CASTLEGAR REBELS ie _ JR. “B” HOCKEY TEA Send Applications with Resume to Box 3309, Castlegar, B.C. before Oct. 1, 1979. CITY OF CASTLEGAR _ -PUBLICNOTICE = NOTICEis hereby given that pursuant to Section 395 () of the Municipal Act, the City of Castlegar will the Annual Tax Sale of lands for ly discussions and small- group research characterize the adult class. More information re- garding the Sunday School can be obtained by phoning Bryan Reid. SAVE ON SURPLUS Ymir Rd., Nelson, B.C. 24 pce. Socket Set $37.50 standard and metric PocketCamera | $9.95 with flash attachment Men's Wrist Watch $39.95 V7 Jewel Aetreeens taxes at thte City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, N., Castlegar, commercing at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, ‘October 1, 1979. The following is a list of properties within the City of Costlesar subject to Tax Sale as at September 18, LEGAL DESCRIPTION & STREET ADDRESS Lot 14, D.L. 4598, Plan 2640 — 1486 Selkirk Avenue. Lot 15, D.L. 4598, Plan 2640 — 1492 Selkirk Avenue. Trailer — Located at 1308 - 4th Avenue, S. Occupant of Bay No. 11, being a Glendall mobile home, within the Cedar Crest Mobile Home Park. See Folio 589:650 17 pce. Cookware Set $29.95 Heavy Duty Aluminum BRING THIS AD and you'll recalve an extra 10% DISCOUNT p.m. ROOM: G- Shepard Coming in the future: “Beef Management” to 3: TRATION DEALIN DATES: Monday, “Greenhouse” DATE: Saturday, ~aeeeeeeeenrentaatn eeeenteanimmmaniin wey SELKIRK COLLEGE ’ DEPARTMENT OF PAU UAENTAL ¢ SCIENCES AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE PROGRAM Starting this week in Castlegar: “Culinary end Beverage Herbs” DATES: Thursday, Sept. 20 —7 to 10 p.m.; saiuirday, Sept. 22—2to5 p.m.; Thursday, Sept. 27 — 7 to 10 p.m.; ‘Saturday y, Sept. 29 — 2 to 5 DATES: Esldey. Oct. 12 —7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 13 — 9:30 a.m. 3 ROOM: B-13 FEE: $70 INSTRUCTOR: Doug Baker REGIS. "Organic Vegetable Garden’ p.m.; Monday, Nov. 5 —7 to 10 p. TOR: Joan Snyder REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Oct. 15, 1979 INSTRUCTOR: Joan Snyder REGISTRATION | DEADLINE: Oct. 15, 1979 fey of Bay No. 13, being a Leader 2 Gks, within the Sandpiper Mobile Home Park. See Folio 589:250 Lot A, DL. 4598, Plan 5709 — 841 - Sth Avenue, S. Lot 2, D.L. 4598, Plan 6957 Exc. Plan 8427 — 200 - Srd Street. B. Baldigara, Collector * for October,” * gchooler, Competition close in Tennis Club's closed tournament; By LORI FRIESAN Approximately 25 Castlegar Tennis Club mem- bers participated in a closed tournament held last week- end, in which competition was close and two to two-and- a-half-hour matches common. ‘In’ men’s. singles semi- 2 finals, Tommy DePaoli de- . feated Laurie Lyons 6-1, 6-0 while Herman Heniperman outsteadied Ron Friesan to -win at 6-7, 7-6, 6-8, Tom then took the men's ‘singles: by defeating Herman 6-0, 6-2, The “B" flight competi- ; tion was extremely close. Art Dusseault won over Dave Sylvest 6-4, 7-6. Dwayne Keus and Nerio DaRosa had a battle which saw Nerio come out with a 5-7, 7-6, 6-2 win, Art managed to take the finals when he defeated Ner- fo 6-7,. 7-6, 6-2. Ladies’ singles champion -was Sally DaRosa, when she met Shirley Wanjoff and defeated her 6-8, 6-1. “B” flight winner was Joanne . Scott with her win over Denise Sylvest at 6-3, 6-2. Herman Kemperman and Tommy DePaoli defeated Gordon Gray and Laurie. Lyons 68, 6-4 in men's doubles semi-finals while Tom Lucas and Steve Don- ofrio were defeated win over Dusseault and Frie- f 4-6, 6-4, 6-0, ec Junior and Stanloy amass’ F MAJOR FUND. raiser for both Kinnaird In “B” flight, Nerio Da- Rosa and Dwayne Keus de- schools feated Tom Lucas and Steve Donofrio 6-4, 6-3 while Kelly Dra Johnson and Terry Sabourin, were .defeated by Gordon’ Tarasoff and Jack Yolland the mon the British Columbia Federation . of School Athletic Association's Sports . raw. The schools collect about $2,5 ‘annually through the sale of these tickets for a variety of student activities including team travel, the schools as last year. sul purchasin: from studont Beth Krug. A 5 as expressed appreciation fo tho continued community support of this endeavour. Tickets remain at $1, the same club financing, and panto financing ofa a Darlene | if here is Mrs, a ticket esman for hown A7 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 19, 1979 COURT OF REVISION VOTERS LIST ELECTORAL AREAS “A” - “K" INCLUSIVE Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the Court of Revision of the Regional District of Central Kootenay to hear all complaints and correct and revise the, thet of electors for 1979 - 1980 will be held at ‘tha following time, date and location: Date: Monday, October tst Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon (loca! Time) Lecation Office of the Raglonal District of Costral ‘Kootenay, 601 Vernon Street, Nelson, 8.0, Electoral Areas ‘‘A'’, “B"' eee? nari hy uge, 4 "a", ae R. Henderson, Secretary Ragional District of Central Kootenay 7-5, 6-83 in semi-final play. DaRosa and Keus’ defeated Tarasoff and Yolland in the finals 6-2, 7-5. In ladies’ doubles, Mau- reen Gray and Shirley Wan- joff teamed to defeat Phyllis Dolgopol 6-4, 6-0 for the “A” event. Lori Friesan and Kay By JOHN PHILLIPS It's here. The 1979-80 Rebel hockey season started last’ Wednesday as. the ie held their first prac- oy. Dusseault,and Ron Friesan. 6-8, 6-1, Kemperman and De- Paoli took the finals with a Z Recreation News / The Castlegar Recre- vs ation Office will be taking { registrations for its fall pro- starting on Monday, /. during working hours at the . Recreation Complex. You may also register by + mail, using the handy clip-out form iagiiced in this week's newspaper ad. Brochures are . also available | fon Safeway and Super-Val Entitled “Opportunities the fall pro- has something for gram. ‘> everyone, whatever the age or interest. For the pre- several daytime programs are offered, in- cluding a learn-to-skate pro- ‘The children's programs, for ages six to 18 years, are usually right after school or in the early evening. 'Pro- grams offered range from pottery and cooking to mini- basketball. Youth and adults ‘can choose from passive pro- grams such as drawing, cake decorating or floral design. For the more active, we are offering programs such as square dancing, self-defence, volleyball and badminton. Here is an opportunity for everyone to get started on a new hobby, or to get in shape and have some fun, For more informations ¢ call Region- ali ‘then defeated Herman and pears to be a fairl Tilly Kemper- man and Opal Dalton 6-3, 6-3 in the “B” finals. Twenty-six players ‘are In ke mixed doubles presently going through event, Lori and Ron Friesan training camp and, of the 26, defeated Art Dusseault and’ three are goaltenders, 19 are Phyllis Dolgopol 6-8, 62 new players and’ several while Tilly and Herman Kem- played a few games with the perman defeated Shirley Rebels last year. Seven play- Wanjoff and Learie Lyons e's are out-of-town boys. 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Ron and Lori At this stage there ap- ly good Tilly 6-4, 6-1 in the finals. mixture of young and ex- Tom Lucas and Elaine perienced players. Bohnet: have to meet’ Jack Practices are taking and Nancy Yolland in semi- place every evening until Fri- finals action of the mixed “‘B" day, which brings us to the ‘flight. The winner of this first exhibition game Friday match will then meet Nerio against Creston at the.arena and Sally DaRosa who won complex at 8:30 p.m. their semi-finals match At the present time, against Terry and Colleen there doesn’t appear to be Sabourin 6-2, 6-1. any Steve Bozaks or Bruce Thanks go out toGordon Martins in camp, but I think Gray and Art Dusseault for we: will still have a strong_ all the time put into the contender, There is still the organization and running of possibility of a few players the tournament. Also, a joining camp and new players special thanks to “The Dou- are welcome. Anyone inter- ble A’s”, Alan and Aaron, for ested in trying out for the No. 1 at 305 $806, all their time and effort. They team should contact either saved the day for many of us. Glen Frisk or Ed Wyatt. Season tickets are now on sale at the Recreation Commission office in the arena complex during normal business hours. Last year's 26 Jr. Rebels Club hopefuls ticket holders are encourag- ed to pick up their tickets as socn as possible, ‘Ticket prices: remain the same as last year. /SlocanRecreation/ With the first week of the fall program complete, all: that on be said is, “What a ‘succe: Most of the activities are filled with the area residents filling 204 available positions. If you are still interested in joining a certain activity, you should check with the recre- - ation office first. The soccer league began on Sept. 18, A schedule of the remaining: games is as fol- lows: League play will consist of six games for each team (three home, three away). At the end of these games there will be a three-game round robin competition in which each team plays twice. The two teams that accumulate the most wins (or in case of a. tie, points) during this semi- te final playoff will advance to the Slocan Valley Soccer Bowl on Oct. 25. Schedule First,team mentioned is home team end is responsible for a referee: Sept. Teams. . 18 Slocan vs Winlaw SPCV vs Slocan Winlaw vs SPCV Winlaw vs Slocan Slocan vs SPCV SPCV vs Winlaw 5 Slocan vs Winlaw ll SPCV vs Slocan 2 Winlaw vs SPCV 16 (Playoff) Slocan va Winlaw 18 (Playoff) SPCV vs Slocan 28 (Playoff) Winlaw vs SPCV 26 (Soccer Bowl) lvs2 _ Breakfast on the go Ham & Egg ona ‘muffin with cheese Take-out — Eat-in $ ] 60 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 365-8155 & District C REGISTRATION PROCEDURES tis tion Olfice in the cancel any program. e Registration will not be taken over the phone. © No classes will be held on Statutory holidays. © The Recreation Commission reserves the right to y Complex. Name. REGISTRATION FORM (by mail) OPPORTUNITIES for OCTOBER PRESENTED BY REGIONAL RECREATION. COMMISSION #1 - Registration Begins Monday, Sept. 24 For Further Information Telephone 365-3386 Address Phone Program Program Location Date Time. _ WATCH THE CASTLEGAR NEWS FOR INFORMATION ON UP-COMING SPECIAL EVENTS BELLY DANCING WORKSHOP BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT BACKPACKING WORKSHOP DOWNHILL SKIING CLINIC ¢ NATURAL DYE & WEAVING WORKSHOP DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENT COACHES CLINIC PUBLIC SKATING Effective Tuesday,;Oet: 2 -"""> TUESDAYS 2:00- 4:00p.m. WEDNESDAYS § 10:30- 12:00 noon THURSDAYS 2:00- 4:00 p.m. FRIDAYS 10:30- 12:00 noon SATURDAYS 2:45-4:45 p.m. SUNDAYS 2:15-4:00 p.m. 8:00- 9:15 p.m. ~ NO PUBLIC SKATING October 27 (Saturday) October 28 (Sunday afternoon) November 24 (Saturday) December 9 (Sunday CHRISTMAS BREAK Starts Sunday, Dec. 23 Ends Tuesday, Jan. 3 — CLIP and SAVE — ‘_PROGRAMS FOR TINY TOTS (3-5 yrs.) PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH & ADULTS Program Location Day Date Sessions Program location Date peepee el EDUCATION and 12, Selkirk Collage FEE: $25 insTRUCTOR: Jon E: Oct. 5, 1979 Oct. 22 —7 to 0) p.m.; Monday, Oct. 29 — 7 to 10 ROOM: B-13 FEE: $18 INSTRUC- Oct. 20 — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ROOM: G-13 FEE: $10 Learn to Skate Mom & Tots Skate ‘Pre-School Gymnastics Variety Hour Complex Complex Complex Complex . Mon./Wed. Tues./Thurs. Thurs. Oct. 1 -Nov.7 12 Oct. 2-Nov.8 12 Oct. 4-Nov.1 5 Nov. 8 - Dec. 6 Oct. 2-Nov. 6 6° Armee: Basketball League ea Robsongs Ootisct Ane Basketball Legnue Backgammon landscaped and fenced ‘lot. You rl be proud to uy this home your own. Recent renovations add quality “House Plants” DAIES, Wednesday, Nov. 7 — 7 1c 10 OF on Wednesday: Nov. 14—7 7 Program Location Dote Sessions Creative Energy = Cr. En. & Gymnastics Creative Energy Creative Energy ‘Creative Energy Children’s Badminton Children’s Cooking Children’s Pottery Gymnastics (Beg.) Gymnastics (adv.) Gymnastics (Beg.) Gymnastics (Adv.) Castlegar Pri. Robson Blueberry Creek Pass Creek Tarrys Tarrys ‘Complex Complex Woodland Park Woodland Park Twin Rivers Twin Rivers Oct.3-Nov. Oct. 3-Nov. Oct. 3-Nov. Oct. 3- Nov. Oct. 4- Nov. Oct.1 - Nov. Oct. 3- Nov. Oct. 4- Nov. Oct. 1- Nov. Oct. 1 - Nov. Oct. 2-Nov. Oct. 2- Nov. Drop In Badminton Drop In Ballroom Dancing Beginners’ Drawing (Cake Decorating Canadian Power Squadron Chess pisces, 9 Dancing KJSS. Complex Blueberry Creek Beg.) beg Sheen: tade. ) Family Drop In i Family Drop In Family Drop In Floral Design (Guitar Lessons Ladies’ Basketball Ladies’ B Complex Tarrys Kinnaird Ele. Twin Rivers Complex Complex KISS Ce if Ladies’ Exercises Ladies’ Keep Fit Ladies’ Keep Fit Ladies’ Ladies’ Lunch Hour Rythmics: Robson Complex. Complex Complex Ladies’ Volleyball Ladies’ Volleybal Ht Ladies’ Kinnaird Robson Men's Basketball Mixed Volleyball! Men's Floor Hockey Men's Lunch Hour Hockey Open Badminton Club Oriental Cooking Oriental Cooking y Creek KISS Qotischenia Nov. 19- mid March Nov. 20- mid March Nov. 21- mid March Oct. 3- Nov. 7 Oct. 2- Nov. 20 Oct. 1 - Nov. 19 Oct. 4 - Nov. 20 Oct. 3- Nov. 21 Oct. 2- Nov. 22 Oct. 3 - Jan./16 Oct. 4- Nov. 8 Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 Oct. 1 - Nov. 26 Oct, 1 - Nov. 20 Oct. 2 - Nov. 20 Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 Oct. 1 - Nov. 5 Oct. 1 - Nov. 19 Oct. 1 - Dec. 19 Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 Oct, 2- Nov. 20 Oct. 1 - Nov. 7 Nov. 12- Dec. 19 Oct. 2- Nov. 20 Oct. 3- Dec. 5 Oct. 4 - Nov. 22 Oct. 4 - Nov. 22 Oct. 4 - Nov. 22 Oct, 15-March 15 Oct.1-Dec.3 Oct. 2 - Nov. 20 Oct. 1 - Dec, 14 Oct. 2-Dec.7 Oct. 1 - Nov. 19 Oct. 3 - Nov. 22 88s Pd 1 & 290 ] HLONNG WSO x Panny & SLosghowaZoaaaagaramavvaegaaaaaegas Cotton Oct. 1 - Nov. Oct. 2-Nov. Oct. 1 - Nov. Oct. 2- Nov. 20 Oct. 3- Nov. 21 Oct. 4- Nov. 22 Oct. 4 - Nov, 22 Oct. 3- Nov, 21 Oct. 2- Nov. 20 Twin Rivers Complex Kinnaird Ele. Fass Creek Bluebe Blueberry Creek Robson Kinnaird Ele. Kinnaird Ele. Painting Potte: Pre-Ski Conditioning Self-Defence Kung Fu Self-Defence Aiki Do Square Dancing Sr. Citizens’ Exercises Volleyball Club Volleyball Drop In Kid's Badminton Kid's Crafts Mini Oct. 4 - Nov. 22 to the quaint styling. Well priced at $52,500. p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 21 — IM: B-17 FEE: $18 ROO! INSTRUCTOR: Joan Snyder REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Oct. 31, 1979 Rags g The schedule for the Winter tudes the foll g : 7 Mini Ht W. W. Krug, Administrator Or ing, Fruit T Hyd ae CITY OF CASTLEGAR : Plant Physiology Peay reed pwing Berries, Mint 1 460 Columbia Avenue Mini Basketball coyiN TG? New Games (6-9 yrs.) New Games alls 13 yrs.) The lowes! or any tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. b Kinnaird Ele. Kinnaird Ele. Woodland Park Sr. Cit. Centre Kinnaird Ele. Pass Creek Tues./Thurs, Tues./Thurs. Oct. 4- Nov. 1 Wed. Sept, 26-Feb. 13 Tues. Mon. Mon. To register, or for further information, please telephone the Division of Community Education, Selkirk Sollege: Castlegar at 365-72! Trall 368-5333, from Nelson 352-3010. ee 82..or toll trae trom Castlegar News 191 Columbia Ave. ”. Castleaird Plaza DOODMDODAROWNVNNADAROAAG epo8uansgooe o 8-9 AGENCIES LTD 7:30 - 8:30 Oct. 1 - Nov. 19 Phone 365-3347