i News October 10, 1990 ‘ore cordially Inviting each of you to atténd our and everyone 32nd CONVENTION OF THE CANADIAN DOUKHOBOR SOCIETY Which will be held on Sat Oct. 20 The Hi-Arrow Motor Inn 651-18th St., Castlegar, B.C. Thank you in advance. See you there! 1 1:00 p.m vations 825 4466 s Anytime ME is... § 2816 Columbia Ave. © 365-5304 infies COMING [= SOON LOONEY DAYS! WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGAR & COMINCO MEAL TICKETS Closed Sundays & Holidays 1004 Columbia * Ph, 365-8155 Castlegar Aquanauts License No. 763214 BINGO Saturday, Oct. 13 Castlegar Arena Complex $ BEST PAYOUTS IN 1 000 Jackpot. THE KOOTENAYS! $ 60% PAYOUT 500 Jackpot. EARLY BIRDS $ 60% PAYOUT 500 Bonanza. SPECIALTY GAMES Early Bird 6 p.m., Regular Bingo 7 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT Banff artists featured Often asked about the Banff Centre for the Arts and never being able to come up with a satisfactory answer, the Langham Cultural Centre in Kaslo has taken the question to heart and created The Banff Show. This show will include the heads and instructors in photography, ceramics, fibre, printmaking and* painting. Artists included in The Ban ff Show include Ed Bamiling, David Umholtz, Ernie Kroeger, Ruth Scheuing and Noreen Gobeille. Yet to be confirmed are Richard Baillargeon, Lorne Falk and Les Manning, the Langham Cultural Society says in a news release. The mystique of The Banff Centre for the Arts is widespread. It is a place where professional artists and un- dergraduates go to work on their craft unimpeded with the pressures of everyday life, a workplace for those who want to explore their chosen media more fully. The Banff Centre is really an on-going symposium for ac- complished —artists, the Langham Society says. The Banff Show lets visitors to the Langham see what these Banff artists NEW AT THE STATION , I . oe museum supervisor at the Castlegar Rail Station, holds up two pieces of a i pe di are doing xhibit put together by the The Banff Show runs from Oct. 14 College and the Castlegar Multi-Cultural Society. A reception will be held at the museum per d at Selkirk Saturday, Oct. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and i to Nov. 3. An opening reception is being held Oct. 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. countrie: available to answer questions. They will also demonstrate crafts that are native to their Th hibit will run until the end of the month, — cosniews photo will be L'Association Francoph Kootenay Ouest vous invite a Fausse Argent) Vendredi, 12 Octobre, au complex communautaire, 7 -m. Amener un dessert (pot Peck). Bienvenue a tous. SHAW CABLE 10 SCHEDULE 7:30 p.m. (Wed) 11:30 a.m. (Fri) Oct. 10, 11, 12, 14, 1990 7:30 p.m. (Sun) Celgar Expansion 5 p.m. (Wed) 9 a.m. (Fri) 5 p.m. Public Hearings (Part 2) — Shaw (Sun) Trail Minor Soccer — Trail Cable continues its coverage of the takes on Beaver Valley in this under- public hearings that were held in 16 division game. Ray Tenesici Castlegar. This program is produced : ; Provides the commentary. by Shaw Cable staff and volunteers. “Fun” Casino Night 6:30 p.m. (Wed) 10:30 a.m. (Fri) 9:30 p.m. (Wed) 1:30 p.m. (Fri) in French 6:30 p.m. (Sun) Front Row Ticket — 9:30 p.m. (Sun) Castlegar Council — Fri., O 12 Tim Frewer and Lorna Eyolfson host’ Gavel-to-gavel ‘coverage of the ri., Oct. this program that highlights this | Tuesday, Oct. 9 meeting. Produced weekend’s free preview of Super- by Shaw Cable channel and Family Channel on Shaw NOTE: This schedule is repeated Cable. Produced by Vancouver Shaw Friday at 9.a.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m The “Association Francophone Kootenay Ouest’ invites you to At the Community Complex, m. 7 p.m. Bring a dessert (Pot Luck). Welcome to All! Cable. Thursday, Oct. 11, 1990 7 p.m. (Wed) 11 a.m. (Fri) 7 p.m. 6 p.m. — BCIT Magazine (Sun) — Opening of the West Trail 6:30 p.m. — Don’t Judge a Book RICHARD CERE JULIA ROBE! (SAT(SUN MON [UE] WED rHU (13)(24)(15 ESTEVEZ OCTOBER ESTEVEZ CHARLIE SHEEN 1 Lifetime Deal! ih OR WRITE Approach — Shaw Cable presents the opening ceremony of the West Trail approach. Produced by R. Di Sabato Once ina Silverton Hotel together with Henry’s Restaurant is offering a unique 2-day mini-vacation. Continental breakfast, sumptous dinner special and accommodation on beautiful Slocan Lake at 1960 prices. Only $49.95 per person based on double occupan- LORDY, LORDY WALL-EYE'S 40 cy. Come and experience our Silverton hospitality. Great fishing, hiking and scenery. RESERVE NOW! 358-7929 P.O. BOX 113 Se aE Ne BC: Renew Your Membership For 1991 Before November 30 Things are HAPPENING in Spokane! Create your own entertainment getaway at the Sheraton. November 7 Hello Dolly The Broadway presentation Opera House 8pm $22 50 Landsberg and Yount with the Spokane Symphony Duo Pianists Ferrante arf Teicher-style! Opera House 8pm $19 00 Alabama Spokane Coliseum Steve Lawrence and Edie Gorme Opera House Shanghai Acrobats and Imperial Warriors of the Peking Opera Opera House $14 50 Vienna Chowr Boy October = Sons of the Pioneers Dukes of Dixieland The Sheraton Hotel Opera House 8pm $19.00 Matinee $15 00/ Dinner shows $27 5 Vienna Choir Boys of Opera House 8pm $19 00 A Chorus Line The Farewell Tour Opera House 8pm $24.00 Stars of the Soviet Ballet Opera House 8pm $151S171S20 Ask about our x nabema SUPER SAVER { . UV ae December Ordinary Associate Fraternal Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 Jame Frickte Friday. October 19, 5-8 p.m 7 1 9 The Nutcracker Presented by the Spokane Symphony and Oregon Ballet Opera House $19.00 Holiday Pops Presented by the Spokane Symphony and Spokane Choral Opera House Sat 8pm/Sun 2pm $19 00 Ice Capades Spectacular by its Cover 7 p.m. — Preview Weekend Promo 7:30 p.m. — Nelson Today 8 p.m. — Focus on Safety 9 p.m. — Celgar Hearings in “Nelson” : ~ 10:30 p.m. — Sign Off. C4 Please recycle The NEWS Escape, to fantasy rooms AT COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO Only 3 hours away to Bennett Bay on Coeur d'Alene Loke and !-90 Private Spa Rms. Regular Rms. ..... a CANADIAN AT PAR 368-8609 BRANCH 170 HOURS: Monday to Thursday 12 Noon - 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday 12 Noon to 12 Midnight {ACEP BAND NIGHTS & SPECIAL OCCASIONS BINGO THURSDAY cence No. 7616 WEEKLY MEAT DRAWS EVERY SATURDAY AT 3:00 p.m. 365-7017 erirs COMMUNITY Bulletin Board CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB Fall fair Dutch Auction. October 18. 7:30 p.m. Sandman inn. 365-8025. 365. 7888 28) CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE Saturday. October 20. 10. a.m.-2 p.m. Place. Kin naird Hall, For pickup 365-8302, 365.6474 or 365 6587 after 5 p.m TEACHING CLINIC Cancer Society annual Breas! Self-Examination teaching clinic October 21 and 22 trom 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at hospital. Phone 365-2148 during office hours to make appointment. Learning this technique may save your life 4 CASTLEGAR AQUANAUTS BINGO Seturday. October 13 at Castlegar Areno Complex. Early bird 6 p.m. regular 7 P.M. $1,000 Jock pot, $500 mini-pot, $500 bonenzo_ See you there! 2°80 Coming events of Castlegar and Distirct non. profit organizations may be listed The Golden Anniversary here. the first 15 words are $5 and additional words are 25¢ each. Bold faced Edition Spokane Coliseum/ Various times $10.00 Janie Frickie The Sheraton Hotel Ballroom Various timesiprices -800-848-9600 Sheraton Spokane Lb HOT EB words (which must be used for headings) count os two wor IMMUNITY Bulletin Board Lennon's message delivered NEW YORK (AP) — John Len- non?s message of peace was delivered worldwide Tuesday as his song Imagine was played simultaneously for one billion people in 130 countries to celebrate what would have been his 50th Birthday “‘A dream we dream alone is only a dream, but the dream we dream together is reality,” Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono said at a United Nations ceremony before - the playing of Imagine. ‘‘Happy birthday, John The world is better today for sharing time with you." The slain former Beatle issued a call for harmony in a taped message that served —as—an—introduction to the music. ‘*We all want peace, whatever sort of job we have.—Think—of—your children. Do you want them to be killed or don’t you? And that’s the choice we have in front of us. War or peace,"’ said Lennon, whose son Sean turned 15 on Tuesday None of the other Beatles were at the United Nations, but a tribute came from Lennon's old songwriting partner, Paul McCartney, who released a live version of the Beatles’ tune Birthday. Street Smarts returns Shaw Cable 10 will televise another Street Smarts program Oct. 16. This popular live phone-in program begins at 7 p.m. on Channe} 10. Host Richard Maddocks’ guests will again be members of the RCMP highway patrol as well as an instruc- tor from the Trail Driving School The topics for this program will be winter driving and dealing with Problems at intersections. The public is invited to phone their questions in to the panel by calling 365-3122 in Castlegar and 368-5501 (toll-free) from Trail October 10, 1990 Castlegar News ar CIBC building going up By CasNews Staff Construction of a new building for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the Castleaird Plaza should begin this week and be com- pleted in seven months, said Paul Semenoff, president of Nu-Tech Con- struction Lid., the company that will serve as general contractor for the The new bank will be about 40 per cent larger than originally planned, said Dale Bradley, spokesman _ for Gulf Pacific Group, owners of the plaza. An upper floor of approximately 280 square metres (3,000 square feet) has been added to the plans and the lower floor will now be about 370 square metres (about 4,000 square feet), said Chris Runions, manager of the local CIBC branch. The project will cost more than $1 million, Bradley said. Engineers hired by the architect will first check the soil of the construction site where a Texaco service station used to stand, Semenoff told the Castlegar News during a sod-turning ceremony Tuesday attended by Mayor Audrey Moore. The waste management branch of the Ministry of Environment found gasoline contamination of the soil when Texaco removed buried gasoline Storage tanks last summer. Texaco was asked to clean up the con- inati and waste spokesman Jim Jensen said in March that the amount of gasoline still in the ground was ‘‘very low.”” Also in March, George Holford, manager of property administration TORT TA yan. iat’s Cookin’ for the Bank of C said the bank was ‘‘very, very close’’ to signing a deal with Gulf Pacific Group to allow construction of the new building. But changes to the plans delayed construction until now. ciec Moore digs a golden shovel into the ground to mark the official ot the ird Plaza. We want your recipes for our Annual Cook Book Please mail them to: COOK BOOK, Castlegar News, Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4, or drop them off to us at 197 Columbia Avenue. Air Canada layoffs Record reported VANCOUVER (CP) — B.C Profits were boosted by a gain October is CASTLEGAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1995-6th Ave Castlegar 8.C VIN 4i Weekly Special BACON CHEESE DELUXE NEW HOURS 10 A.M.-8 P.M. 1521 Columbia Ave. 365-8388 CALL AMEAD DRIVE THROUGH SERVICE TRUCK MONTH! announced By The Canadian Press Air Canada will lay off about 2,900 of its 23,000 employees and cut routes to Europe and the Far East because of rising fuel costs and the recession, the company said Tuesday. About 1,300 mechanics and ramp workers will lose their jobs along with 220 pilots, 440 flight attendants, 425 ticket agents, and 265 management and clerical staff. “The passenger market is well down this year and fuel costs are driving us to raise our prices,”’ Taylor “1 lost 103 Ibs. with Nurtri/System and got all the food | needed to feel healthy.’ ‘On other weight loss programs | wasn't getting enough to eat. So 1 was always hungry. and hed absolutely Hydro has reported a record net of $41 million from the sale of income of $160 million for its 1990 fiscal-year, the highest-ever recor ded in the Crown corporation’s come from export sales of $64 29-year history million. The record profit was 86 per The report also showed that cent higher than tast year’s profit Hydro paid $130 million to the of $86 million_ B.C. government during the year, The company’s 1990 annual $101 million of it as a dividend report also showed domestic elec- that the province now collects an- tricity sales grew by $46 million to nually- a record $1.706 billion, while its Hydro projected that net in- sales volume grew by 3.2 per cent come for 1991 and 1992 would dip over 1989 to a record 39.030 to $155 million a year, with a billion kilowatt-hours. decrease to $145 million in 1993. 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