COMMUNITY NEWS See... March 6, 1985 Castlégar News Applications up par- event, City , March 's Radio — 92.9. 4 baer, at Selkirk College Student applications for progams offered at Selkirk College's Castlegar campus are up by 81 per cent, ac- cording to the latest figures gathered by an early survey of the college's admissions office. Lidia Sorenson, admissions clerk, said her office has pro- cessed 362 applications com- pared to 200 applications for tional activity in the number of applicants are: first year University Transfer, Social Service Worker Program, Electronics, Long Term Care Aide, Nursing and Business Administration, “In light of the increased numbers of early applica- tions, those contemplating attending Selkirk College the same time last year. in a prepared release, Richard Hallett, dean of pro- gram services, expressed his surprise at the unusually heavy application activity this early in the year. “People are recognizing that things are tight and don’t want to miss out on a chance jto start their higher education this fall,” he said. Other factors that may be next S should apply as soon as possible in order to avoid dissappointment,” said Hallett. Chamber meeting Gerry Frederick, _past- president of the B.C. Cham- ber of Commerce, will ad. » « Gredudtion é Nursing grad held Graduation ceremonies for the 55th Practical Nursing Class were held recently at the Castlegar of Selkirk College. trays hele the processional a welcoming address by Margaret Nickle, department head of Selkirk ces Allied Health program, and greetings by college principal Leo Perra, the 17 graduates of the 10- month prec nursing program were introduced by James Cromwell, director of Academic and Career Studies. Certificates were presented by Perra while nursing instructors Enid Barnhardt and Mildred Umbarger presented the graduates with caps and pins. After speeches by class representatives Helen Barroca and Chery! Lapointe, Cromwell presented bedside nursing awards to Jeanne Doherty and Cheryl Lapointe, and letters of commendation to Deborah White, Elaine Benson and Jaci Unruh. Those receiving certificates at the ceremony were Helen Barroca and Susan Schippkus of Osoyoos, Elaine Benson of New Westminster, Carol Carlson of Cranbrook, Jeanne Doherty of Trail, Valerie French and Deborah White of Vernon, Edith Hooper of Elkford, Connie Jmaeff |, on Sunday HOHAND OVE 18x36 poo! THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT More than 300 celebrities Home. ABC airs the taped at New York’ “agg Hall, arm Rent should be $350/e0ch. Lot a 26 of Crescent Valley, Natalie Horkoff of Grand Forks, dle row, Natalie Horkoff, Holley Patten, Jeanne Doherty, Cornelia Kirschmann, Wilma Les! , Carol Carlson; front row, Denise Terrill, Deborah White, relevant to the uncharac- teristic activity in applica- dress the inaugural meeting of the Salmo and District Cornelia Kirschmann of Summerland, Cheryl Lapointe of Kitimat, Wilma Leslie of Creston, Holley Patten of Cove. GRADS . ies for 55th Practical Nursing Class were held recently at Selkirk College in Castlegar, Pictured (from left) tions for this time of year are increased tuition fees and higher admission standards at B.C. universities, the re- lease said. The extra expense incur- red by students from the In- terior in relocating to the Lower Mainland to attend university may be another reason for the heightened application activity. Program areas that are currently showing excep- Chamber of Commerce this month. The meeting to re-estab- lish the chamber has been moved ahead to March 15 in order to accommodate Fred. erick, organizer Iris Bakken said in a prepared release. The chamber dinner meet- ing gets underway with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m. and entertainment is provided by John and Cindy Paradice of Salmo. Elaine Benson, Edit are: back row, Jacqueline Unruh, Chery! | Lapointe, Hooper, Connie Jmaett; mid. Valerie French, Brier Robinson, Helena Barroca and Susan Schippkus. B.C., Brier Robinson of Nelson, Denise Terrill of 100 Mile House, and Jacqueline Unruh of Kimberley Skelly arrives Thursda B.C. New Democratic Par- ty leader Bob Skelly will visit the area Thursday and Fri- day to speak to local groups and to hear local concerns. STARTING WITH THE FOUNDATION 3/8" Rebar. 20' piece . ‘A" Rebar, 20' piece ...... 5/8" Rebar. 20' piece FOR FOOTINGS 2x8 Economy Fir ........... WE RENT CEMENT FO 2x12 FIR No. 182 — R820 2x10 FIR No. 142 2x6 SPRUCE No. 182 2x4 SPRUCE No. 182 2x4 STUDS No. 182 2x6 STUDS No. 182 LUMBER $ 400 /m $390/m $290/m $290/m $290/m $290/m --++-. $3.00 .. $4.70 -... $7.15 ..5125/m RMS Skelly is scheduled to fly into Castlegar Airport Thurs- day afternoon. The afternoon will see Skelly interviewed at the Castlegar News and then be featured on an open-line show on Trail radio CJAT. Skelly and Rossland-Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy Will then ity groups on current issues of local concern. Friday morning Skelly vis- its the Trail Times news- room, followed by an open- line show on CKQR. At noon the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce hosts a luncheon at the Hi Arrow Arms. Tickets are available to the public at the door, and Skelly will speak on gearing up the B.C. economy, his leg- islative program, and the need to encourage local busi- ness employment. At 2 p.m., the New Demo- crat Leader and D'Arcy meet Cominco officials to discuss the lead smelter moderniza- tion plan and the impact that policies of the present gov- ernment are having on the region's largest employer. New Democrats from the Rossland-Trail ri ling will ga- ther Friday evening at the Columbo Lodge Hall in Trail for dinner with the annual general meeting to following. Skelly will be the feature speaker. Skelly and D'Arcy leave Trail Friday night for Cres- ton, where New Democrats BOB SKELLY - visits this week from southeastern B.C. are holding a conference on en. hancement and opportunity for the economy of the region. Fiddlers hold meeting A meeting of the B.C. Old- time Fiddlers was held Satur- day in the Senior Citizen's Hall in Castlegar. There were 23 members and seven guests present. A vote of thanks was given to Ron McNamee for organ- izing a pot luck supper and dance in the Fruitvale Legion Hall on Feb. 22. It was at- tended by the members and their guests. The fiddlers will be playing March 14 in the Mine Mill Hall in Trail for the senior citizens, on March 20 in Kiro Manor, as well as March 15 and 16 in Castlegar for Las Vegas Nights. It was suggested by Presi- dent Mike W. that first of such tunes to the April 14 meeting. A new Ways and Means Committee consisting of Ray and Sophie Jamieson, Gordon and Sharon McFadden, Deb- at future meetings two mem- bers would each bring two new tunes for the rest of the members to learn, this way improving their repertoire. Ray Jamieson and Mike Wennechuk will bring the bie Tompki: and Harry Waller will be in charge of organizing future events of the club. The meeting was adjourn ed and was followed by a music session and pot luck supper. y Kootenay Temple No. 37 Pythian Sisters held its sec. ond meeting of the month Feb.}28 in the Masonic Hall with approximately 38 sis ters and brothers in atten dance. DDGC Doris Dimock of Twin Temple No. 33 Salmo paid her official visit at this meeting. Mee Lil Neumann presided over the routine meeting. Visiting MEC Roberta Piper of Salmo and MEC Winnie Johnson of Trail were welcomed. Also welcomed were PDDs Helen Parsons of Twin Tem ple No. 33 Salmo, Jean Jones, Joy Saunders and Kay An. dreashuk of Kootenay Tem ple No. 37 Castlegar, Virginia Forster of Trail Temple No. 3 and Lil Molnar of Maple Leaf Temple No. 4, Rossland. DDGC Doris Dimock was welcomed, given public grand honors, and presented with a corsage by MEC Lil Visiting fraternally and given grand honors were PSR Phyllis Woodward of Rossland PGRO Connie Mor. ris of Salmo and GM Gladys Wirsch of Trail. Also visiting fraternally and given grand honors were PGC Laura Dewis of Castle gar, PGC Audrey Rothwell of Fruitvale, PGC Roberta 38 attend Pythian Sisters meeting Soberlak of Castlegar. Following routine business MEC Lil presented DDGC Doris with a card and gift on behalf of Kootenay Temple No. 37. Sister Doris then gave an impressive talk called “Life is a Treasure” which is her theme for the Pythian dis trict convention to be held in Salmo on April 27 Each of the officers read a verse in conjunction with the DDGCs theme Seminar for the farmer Market gardeners, ranch ers and those engaged in small farming operations are invited to attend a evening seminar March 14 at the Castlegar campus of Selkirk College. Bert van Calfsen, regional agricultural engineer with the Department of Food and Agriculture, will present a three-hour seminar called Drainage and Irrigation En gineering For the Small Farmer. Those interested in at tending are asked to pre. register for the free course free Trail — 368-5222 WESTERN BESTSELLERS INC. of Wednesday, March 6, 1985 Supplement to the Castlegar News Castlegar News Castlegar — 365-3347 INVESTMENT Ave. No other like it. Priced at THE SUPER GUYS WILL NOT BE KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE 85 CAR OR TRUCK ALONEY PONTIAC! 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