y uae OFFICIALLY pi Des i her p a ue to campaign chairman Al Leavitt is hor contribution to the Castlegar District United Way is Castlegar Mayor Audrey Moore. Looking on Is vice- chairman Henry John and, at extreme teft, Rossland-Trall MLA Chris D'Arcy, FS during the Nee will be going door-to-door month of October asking everyone to do their part and give generously. Castlegar District United Way acts as a central collection agency to ald many worthwhile groups. —News/MirrorFoto by Lois Hughes Seeking to rebuild Castlegar District Teachers’ Association Pres- ident Carol Ireson, has issued a statement supporting B.C. Schoo) Trustees’ Association Parott's school boards should serious- ly consider an intensive pub- lic relations program to bring about a positive focus by the public towards the Province's press release dated Sept. 25, that the “province's school boards rebuild the public's in education." system," says Ire- son who extends a welcome to the School Board of District No. 9.to enter into i about the estab- Treson emphasizes the need for school boards throughout, the province to begin anew in promoting the services and quality of their individual schoo! districts’ education programs. “The damage that has been done in the past few years through comments and statements by ministry sour- ces.and trustees in individual ae ; lishing of an improved public relations program in the dis- trict. RCMP said investigation jot Teachers’ Associations and Community TV CABLE WEST10 ACCESS TELEVISION is i into a break-in at a vacant residence in Thrums during the night of Oct. 3. Police report that entry was gained through a window on an adjoining gar- age. Tools were reportedly scattered on the lawn, but it is unk for . §:30~Five-day weather re- port from Castlegar .., weather office. 5:40—Castlegar Library story time with Judy Wearmouth. 6:00—Selkirk College soccer — Selkirk Saints vs BCIT Cougars. 7:45—National Exhibition --» Center presents Cas- tlegar and District Community Photo Ex- hibit featuring a crit- ique by Bernie Bloom and Ed Chernoff. 8:00—Junior Hockey: Cas- tlegar Rebels vs Trail Jr. Smokies. 10:00—Castlegar city council : meeting of Oct. 9. 11:00—Approx. sign-off. uttalo W oz. Boll $4.10 what exactly is missing. . 8 « Philip Martin, of Spo- kane was involved in an acci- dent on the Castlegar-Salmo section of Highway 3, when the vehicle he was driving struck a bear Oct. 4, Police report that Martin's vehicle received: $1,600 in damages. * Pd Tart Una Voykin, 52, of Cres- cent Valley was taken to hos- pital with back injuries fol- lowing a single vehicle acci- dent Oct. 4 on Pass Creek Road. Police report there was approximately $2,000 damage to Voykin’s vehicle, which struck a pole after leaving the road. se No charges have been laid according to RCMP after an Oct. 7 two vehicle accident on Columbia Avenue near the Robson Ferry. Police report a vehicle driven by Lonnie Jeffrey, of Calgary, Alta., collided with a vehicle driven by Gordon MacRae of Brisco, B.C. Total damage to both vehicles was estimated to be $1,000. * 2 @ Harold Shanaruk, of Trail, was charged with driving without due care and attention after the vehicle he was driving left he road near Trowelex Rentals on High- way 3. Shankaruk suffered minor leg injuries while an unnamed passenger suffered chest and leg injuries, after the vehicle rolldd into the ditch reportedly totally de- molishing it. Damage was estimated by police at $11,000. with registration now fice. Stud will be teaching tw Joy Keillor Five-and-one-half tables participated in Monday night's play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the follow- ing results: i First, Phyllis Matteucci and Stan Greenwood with 60%; second, Frank Sheddon and Irene Hess with 58%; tied for third with 554 are Joy Keillor and Judy Shepp- hard with Clara Johnson and Etuke Cameron with Vern Portious and Fred Hess. Pre-school story hour has resumed The Castlegar Library had ‘another busy month in September with the circu- lation In the Kinnaird Branch again exceeding that of Castlegar. The pre-school story hours resumed in both branches with good regis- tration in each. The date for the library's Canada Book Week has been set for Nov. 17 to 24 to coincide with a national Chil- dren's Book ‘Week organized by the Children's Book Cen- tre in Toronto, Letters will be sent to the schools inviting classes to visit the library and enter the competition for the best book review and/or book jacket illustration. The library will help to take part in the United Way canvas. Sue Port has been wel- comed back and re-appointed to the library board after an absence of one year. Arlene Ommundsen reported that Selkirk College has donated glass to be used for a moveable display case of Castlegar Library books. PUBLIC CREMATORIUM POLL Continued from Al Bud Godderls supported the referendum — r d intelligence to make a. deci- sion.” apt Later, his re- ation, said costs cited by Hallett were not representa- tive. because “statistics can’ ‘be juggled.” “I have been involved with this business for three years, and I still feel. the people of the community should make the decision,” said Calderbank, “As a busi- nessman, lam sure the erem- atorium will pay its’ way.” Those opposing the ref- erendum argued that it was not financially beneficial to the citizens. of Castlegar to own a crematorium, until Gouk suggested the issue was the intelligence of the public. “I doubt that the public would be able to make an intelligent decision,” Gouk said, Those supporting the referendum used Gouk's. statement as the opening point for many of their remarks, “I am in favor of the recommendation,” said God- deris. “The people have the mark, Gouk said the people: would be unable to make an intelligent decision as there was not enough time to get sufficient information to the public. Before the vote was taken, Embree said the point council was dealing with was whether or not the people of Castlegar have the right to make the decision, . “The facts are that the community is split, and coun-: cil is split in their decision," he said. “I can't understand why there is opposition to the referendum ballot.” “It seems to me that we are discussing whether it is advisable to have a refer- endum, or whether we should operate a private or publicly owned crematorium,” said Moore before she cast her vote in favor of the referen-- dum. “I am willing to rely on the good judgement of the people when all’ the facts have been placed before them,” she said. Council also approved a health and welfare commit- tee recommendation to in- form East-West Kootenay Cromatoriums Ltd.’ propos: ing operation of a privately- owned crematorium at the cometery, that the city was not prepared to sell the site “until such time as the ‘i (mattor has been further con- ‘sidered by council.” Hallett was registered In committee minutes as having opposed that recommend: ation as well. as the ref- dum company property at the as a LADIES CURLING 2 Castlegar Ladies Curling Club general meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Curling Club. Reminder: Final registration for Ladies Curling is Oct. 18. Call Ann Stasila at 365-6860. CRAFT AND FLEA MARKET The Legion L.A. will be holding a Craft Fair and Flea Market at the Legion Hall Oct. 12 from 12 noon- 9 p.m. and Oet. 13 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. There will be a bake table and Chile is to be served, Anyone wanting to put in tables please phone 865-5172 or 365-6086. ita teehee i MINOR HOCKEY Castlegar Minor Hockey General Fall Meeting is being held on Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Castlegar Community Complex. All parents please attend. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Coming to the Pentecostal Tabernacle, evan- gelist, singer, composer, recording artist Charley PEBC Conti from Al PECB's board of directors that only would be eo sbeoeges LOOKING for something different? How about the up- coming belly cance workshop being held this Sunday, taking place at the Recreation Of- entitled to receive -PEBC service and its publications after Dec. 31, 1979," Foley's’ . ‘letter said. Organizations served by PEBC in the area include the Selkirk College board, the municipalities of Trail, Nel- son, Rossland, Greenwood, Grand Forks, Creston, Fruit- vale, Warfield and Cran- brook, the Regional District .of Central Kootenay and the Castlegar District No. 9 School Board. CERAMIC THE | FALL SPECIAL Tub to Ceiling or 60 sq. ft. Supplied & Installed $189° Phone 365-5164 la ga Royal Canadian Legion| 4 “ Branch No. 170 . and visit us at the Health Unit 305 Spruce St., Bingo: Every Thursday ot 7 p.m. La. Sunday Bingo - Early Bird 6:30 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. », are invited to attend. Guests welcome. h from Tonca City, Oklahoma, Oct, 24 to 28 every night at 7:30 p.m. except Sunday. Sunday - 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. All are cordially invited: to attend. FLU VACCINE . The Plu Vaccine is now available at your-local: Health'Unit. We will be holding clinies during the month of October, every Tuesday ;between 3:90 p.m, and 4 p.m. : ‘The vaccine is recommended for the following group: a Been (a) Persons of any age who havé such conditions as: acquired or congenital heart disease, - chronic lung disease, chronic kidney disease, chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitis, immuno- deficient or immunosuppressed conditions —. i.e. persons on chemotherapy, chronic severe anemia, any person allergic to eggs; oe . (b) Any person 65 years of age or over. If you have any questions regarding the -J' influenza vaccine, either call 365-7748, or stop in , Castlegar. R.N.A.B.C. Losin 1) The Castlegar and District Chapter of the R.N.A.B.C. will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 16*at .7:30 p.m. in Room B17 of Selkirk College. Micki Hansey of Access will speak on their Alcohol and Drug Abuse T: Prog is g nurses 2) Members of the public are cordially itivited to attend a special public forum on the Early Parent-Child Relationship on Friday, Oct. 12, 8 p.m. at Selkirk College in Castlegar. This forum is sponsored by the West Kootenay R.N.A.B.C. Continuing Education Commi Calendar Oct. 3-14 — The Community Photo Exhibit continues at the National Exhibition Centre in Cast along with the travelling exhibit of ow] . to basic movements and steps. Tutor Zemfira (Victoria Speers) calls it the best conditioner you can ‘get. It's good, for flexibility, releases stress, tones waist, thighs and ar- ms. An exercise for the entire body. Zemfira will be 0 styles, cabaret and ethnic, as well as g zills (finger sy su @ bols). Fea is $10. photography “Big Eyes" and “Early Man in Canada.” The Phylis Margolin show originally h for has been led for that time. The Centre is open from 10:80 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. daily except Mondays and Tuesdays. * 7 * Oct. 11 — Fashion Show sponsored by the Trail w\ Attention Men & Boys! lis For All Seasons Bonnett’s iyons Weer P) 233 It’s Columbia 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Castlegar & District N.D.P. Club Sale starts Mon., Oct. 15 ‘ALMO img BASKET 357-2344 Mon.---Sal. 9-5 day, Oct. 14 NORDIC HALL 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Film Feature: “Medical Implications of Nuclear Energy” NEW MEMBERS WELCOME The “Fi Cae Boe Exes? Last Time Tonight: SHOW TIMES: 789pm, Solve the mystery Or die trying. ROYSCHEIDER G ACE QED Tecunmama’ A WONDROUS ANIMATION SPECTACLE ABLAZE WITH ADVENTURE — WALT DISNEYS SLEEPING; B an BURT Laenemunernomeerasenten (MON [TUE] WED Double Feature Dastin thinan C Arts Council will be held in the Tadanac Hall starting at 8 p.m. featuring fashions from Collage Boutique, hair styling by Beautiful Reasons, musical entertainment and wine and cheese served by the Trail International, Folk Society. _ “ * Z Oct. 28 — General meeting of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council to be held in the Kinnaird Library at 7:30 p.m. : _ 8 Nov. 1, 2, 3 — Annual Fall Exhibition of Art organized by the Trail Art Club will be shown in the Tadanac Hall. é * . * Nov. 9, 10 — Annual Craft Fair sponsored by the Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission will be held in the Castlegar Community Complex. Space at this popular Christmas fair may be arranged for with Lynda Carter at 365-3226. * * . . Nov. 21 — The Valley Players, a string quintet, will perform in the main lounge at Selkirk College, ,; er yikes Guest speaker: Ms. Jeanette Funke-Furber, specialist in Childbirth Education from Kamloops. L.A. TO MINOR HOCKEY General meeting of Ladies Auxiliary to Minor Hockey will be held on Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. in the old arena concession. Come all hockey Mom's and see what you did for your son last year. ROBSON RECREATION Anyone wishing to play badminton weekday mornings or afternoons and/or Tuesday ‘evenings from 7:30 to9 p.m. at the Robson Hall call Frank at 365-7958, Marion at 365-5772, or Hebe at 365-5209. - There will be a Flea Market at Robson Hall on Sunday Oct. 14‘from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Just a reminder to all interested in Crafts, There will be a Craft Fair and Sale in Robson Recreation Hall on Sat. Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. Lunch will be available. To reserve tables call 365-6634, 385-5772, or 385-5209, VOLUNTEER EXCHANGE 33 Pine St. 365-2422 t 1) Boat Peuple: If you are interested in assisting a Vietnamese refugee family, meetings are held Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. We need your elp. 2) Parenting Rap Sessions: Beginning Oct, 11 - 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Every parent welcome to attend. Ideas welcome. Sponsored by B.C. Council for the Family. 3) Foster Parents: For information flow meetings, ete. Call 365-2422. MINUS-1 Meeting Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. at Apt. 4303, 509 7th Ave. South Castlegar. Phone 365-5994 before 3 p.m. . Please park in visitors lot. {CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL AUXILARY ni at 8 p.m. Sp d by the Ci Ce Arts Council. * * Nelsqn Overture Series will feature Arete Mime, The Bolshoi Ballet, Romberg Remembered and Opera Piccola this season. Tickets may be arranged for with Sutherland Music, 645 Baker Street, Nelson. Performances take place in the Nelson Civic Centre in Nelson. on Sunday afternoons, F . . . Items for this calendar published bi-monthly by the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council should be telephoned to D. Miller-Tait at 365-7850 on the weekend before publication. items for this bi-monthly feature should be id a for a Sale to be held Oct. 19 and 20. For pickup phone 965-3821, 365-8302, 365-2603 or 365-6743, PYTHIAN SISTERS Kootenay Temple 437 Pythian Sisters wil! hold their second meeting of the month on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Hall, - WEST KOOTENAY SNO-GOERS There will be an important meeting of the West Kootenay Snogoers snowmobile club Thurs- day, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall at COMMUNITY etin Board | Rossland. The agenda will include election of officers and planning the fall dance. New members are welcome. Play top The senlor Rockettes travelled to Victoria for the i. annual Thankagiving tourna- ment. The team played well and did prove they are capable of playing with the top teams in the province. ° * The results are as fol- lows: Rockettes 0 Oak Bay 2; Rockettes 1, Mt, Douglas 1; Rockettes 0, Victoria High 3; Rockettes 0, Spectrum 4 and « ‘Rockettes 2, Mt. Douglas No. i 20. i The team played well as a defensive unit. Laurie Stewart was a stand out on the right side. Rita Silva has continued to improve her “play on the left wing. The junior Rockettes played two games last week against the Trafalgar teams. They defeated the Trafalgar ‘grade 8 team 8 - 0 and lost to the Trafalgar A team 2 - 1, Lynn Lefurgey and Evelyn Maloff played very well for the Rockettes. Both showed / Recreation News _/ The Regional Recreation No. 1 Commission's fall pro- grams are now in full swing and will be continuing into students 60 cents and chil- dren 50 cents, Public skating times are, Tuesdays 2 to 4 p.m., Wednesdays 10:30 to 12 and D depending on the length of each indivi If noon, T 2to4 pm, Fridays 10:30 to 12 noon, - you missed getting into. the program of your choice, early registration is recommended for our winter program which will commence in mid- January. Registrations are being taken for a Bellydancing Workshop which will occur this Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Community Complex. An “interest list” has been started for a childrens’ baton twirling program. If you have a child which may “be ‘interested in such a program, please give the Recreation office a call. If sufficient interest is shown a program will be offered. People who register can an- ticipate performing in the Castl 2:45 to 4:45 p.m., Sundays 2:15 to 4 p.m. and 8 to 9:15 p.m. Minor Hockey registra- tions are still being taken at the Recreation Office. Minor Hockey players are taking to the ice this week in starting their '79-'80 season. _. The Figure Skating Club have their ‘Autumn. Frolic’ dance.planned for Oct. 13 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, at the Community Complx. Music is by the Special Edition. Re- freshments and a midnight snack will be available. Tic- kets are $6 a person. The Castlegar Rebels excellent skills on ‘the for- ward line by either scoring or setting up plays. . Senior Rockettes provincial teams Rossland teams. rt mpc at cet tc Bite Sa oH OGTR) CASTLEGAR NEWS. October 10, 1979 This week both teams play host to the strong Read the Classifieds FORESTRY TECHNICIAN Crows Nest Industries Limited requires a Forestry Technician for its woodlands division in southeasternB.C. - 5 Applicants should be technical forestry graduates and have had some experience in road: location, cruising, and the B.C. Forest Service appraisal systent. They will be required to develop logging plans that reflect sound forest management policies and silvicultural techniques. He should be familiar with British Columbia forest legislation. : The successful candidate will report to the have another gam for this weekend. The Inver- mere team will be meeting Castl at the complex on Fest parade and in neighboring communitie’s festivals and parades. Public skating is starting its second week at the Community Complex. Admis- i . «sion, is_.adults , 7§... cents, . H . . Oct. 12. Game time is 8:30 P-m. Come out and enjoy “some great hockey. : Icemaking at the Old Arena is progressing nicely and the ice surface will be ready, for use Oct. 14, ‘More Classified Ads LEGALS NOTICE OF MEETING ITORS rf, 8.6. ober, ary Exner, Ciguidgtor” im Card of Thanks lly of the late Stave sh to extend sincere irlends 0 Speci Bey Walton, Dr. Yul etaff of the Casi dnesses. maul "Manven and Mrs. sen. AUTUM 9 p.m. Castlegar DANCE Castlegar Figure Skating Club presenis Saturday, Oct. 13 Complex | Card of Thanks | of Thanks The farally: of the late Anne Borys wishes to thank Or, War and the nurses and staff On or off the job Never stand on the top two rungs of a ladder — that's what the Workers’ Compensation Board regu- lations tell workers and it is a good safety practice for any- one-using a ladder any place. Chief Forester and will be required to work closely with the woods foremen. 1 PORK PICNIC at Central Food Mart ememsseniiion | FRYING CHICKEN... A. 89°) SPARERIB MEATY PORK APPROVED ........... GS CHUCK STEAK A . 51.39 ee TURKEY THIGHS $1.19 GOVERN. APPROVED ........ es HOMESTYLE BULK PACK IDINNER SAUSAGES 1012.95) LUNCHEON MEAT ROY-ALL 12 OZ. TIN ....... CHUNK LIGHT TUNA BYE THE SEA, 6% OZ. TIN CORNED BEEF HEREFORD 12 O2. ... RAVIOLA CATELLI 15 0Z. TIN .... ‘ORE BAKESHOP Your Carpet Headquarters... Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 N FROLIC -la.m. Community * \lam.-2p.m. $4.50 Please send resume and current salary in confidence to: Executive Secretary 2 CROWS NEST INDUSTRIES LIMITED P.O. Box 250 : : Fernie, B.C. VOB IMO” _ INTERNATIONAL SMORGASBORD FRIDAY NIGHTS This Friday night features a ITALIAN SMORGASBORD at $9.95 per person. For reservations, 4 phone 365-6000 LUNCHEON SMORGASBORD Monday through Fridoy New Fall Opening Hours Moiday through Friday — 11 a.m. 10 1) p.m. Saturdays -- 5 p.m. tola.m, SUNDAYS CLOSED econ OS CHOCOLATE CHIPS BAKERS6 OZ. ......... . -WALNUT--PIECES 9g: SNACKIN CAKE MIX 51 9 1.00 $9,99|DINNERS. Sz CHASE-N-SANBORNE PACIFIC EVAPORATED CAMPBELLS COFFEE MILK _ |MUSHROOM SOUP 4 ™" $1.69 ot..$1 00 B QUICK COOKING 0 TS OGILVIE 225 KG......... $] .69 MARGARINE APPLE CIDER SUNRIPE SWEET 64 FL, OZ. . CONVERTED aha 5 $3.39) SANDWICH BAG RICE UNCLE'BENS .... GLAD. BOX OF 100 .... 2 PASTRY LARD | HANDI-WRAP BURNS PURE... 4OOFT. ROLLS ....... 0.0.8. CHOC BARS GEE SHAMPOO NEILSONS HALLOWEEN 16 Asst. ... PEANUTS IN THE SHELL. FRESH ROASTED $199] GRAPE DRINK WELCHADE 48 FL. OZ. TIN FOO TOP CHOICE 9 BACON FLAVORED........ FRESH PRODUCE APPLES MacINTOSH B.C. FANCY ...... CARROTS CALIFORNIA No.1.... PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 11, 12& 13 BANANAS IMPORTED m CELERY CALIFORNIA No.1 .... .WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KINNAIRD CENTRAL ‘FOOD MART LTD. . WITH IN-STORE BAKE SHOP Fireside place CASTLEGAR Coming events of Castlegar and District non- organizations are listed here through the Pisa Canadian Cellulose’s Interior Pulp and Lumber * Operations, Please submit notices directly to the Ly Retr Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. " telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Talt of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council at 365-7850. ce Remember our Monday Night PRIME RIB kext if REYNOLDS Vanessa Redgrave X = Cer Hipivin Ame (% wee MANHATIAN hale elias a The eh ies To ilistt FOS parr 6-PAKS Are Coming Music by “Special Edition" h & Midnight Snack Includ Tickets $6 — Available at Castlegar Drug, Wool & Yarn, and at the Sports Complex. Sponsored by Castlegar Savings Credit Union “J TEETER TESST Smorgasbord $9.95 per person 4 FOR QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES g STORE HOURS: SAT., MON., TUES., WED., THURS..— 9 A.M. TO6 P.M. - g 7 FRIDAY 9 A.M! TO9 P.M. 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