CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 2, 1978 : The best car rental deal in town is Budget rent acar Owned In Canada by Canadians 365-3300 A Budget System Licensee Learning Needs of Adults “Being Assessed Locally . The Community Education Services Division of Selkirk College is planning to expand adult education programs be- _ ginning in the new year, : The types and numbers of programs offered will depend on the needs and interests of adults in Castlegar and district, as determined by an assess- ment currently being carried out in the community, * Programs could be de- veloped for basic skills develop- ment—reading, writing, arith- timetic, high school equivalence, job-getting skills or for any - other educational needs that one might have. At this time, a needs assessment is being carried out ‘yin Castlegar, the purpose of which is to find out, in as detailed a manner as possible, . in what programs adults are -{nterested. Classes could be ‘held in downtown Castlegar evenings or during the day. Selkirk College wants to help people to solve their edu- cational needs—but first, it has to know what those needs are, Call 965-2422 (10 - 12 noon) or evenings at 365-6599, Further information is also available from the Volunteer Bureau office at $3 Pine. St. This Week's Joy Keillor Bridge News COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight 5:30—Five-day weather re- port. 5:40—Halloween stories from the Castlegar Library. 6:00—Planning for Retirement Part 5. 6:30~A look at Castlegar Lions Club's Kinnaird Park Project (including opening ceremonies). 7:10—31st USCC Union of Youth Festival—Part Il, 8:10—Selkirk College union - "Administration public forum. 9:40—Albert: One Man's Philosophy. 10:15—To be announced. 11:00~Sign-off. GREEN TH! the Waneta Plaza offictally o| to an overwhelming number of shoppers on the weekend. Cho and his wife, Young Sook, MB of Sam Cho wa: made ready for Its official opening.. All. the landscaping, as well as the Interior planters, are shown here attending -the special: preview as the Waneta Plaza had the Individual attention of Cho, owner of Sam's Nurserles and Florist in Castlegar. —CasNewsFoto by Lols Hughes + derson welcomed 17 members Complete Line dj of Upholetery : Upholstery 17th Ave., 8, 365-3086 J: Women’s Institutes Donate Books to Aid New Canadians: Vice-president Mrs, D, An- 18” square colorful napkin for the Children’s Hospital. and six guests to the October United Nations convener meeting of the Slocan Women's Mrs. D. Hird, introduced her Institute. est, Mrs. June Bell, of Mrs, N, Larsen reported Fruitvale Institute, who is that after discussion with second vice-president on the Judge Ganser of Nelson, the provincial board. Mrs. Bell gave FALL ba VITAMIN SALE = Downtown Ci & Trail W.L. Book “Modern Pioneers" an and will be presented to new Cana- talk on the structure and fune- dians, Each local Institute will tions of W.I. donate $7 in order that the district board may purchase 50 books for this purpose, as decided at the recent district workshop. The book will help * introduce new Canadians to the Women's Institute and possibly | (ae ig © king Festures Syncicate, (nc, 179. Weld rights reserved. E 10-7 “T told you what would happen if you let him lie down.” The Fringe Benefits of Football : Td give anything if my husband watched football. There's something so “American” about sitting up there in the stands Saturday after Saturday watching 22 burly men pitted ‘against one another: .in brute, animal strength to see who can get that ball over the goal, Oh, I know what you're thinking. You're remembering all those rotten things I used to say about my husband when he watched football. About how all of our children talk like Howard Erma Bombeck Cosell. How we moved once and he didn't even notice. How 1 . used to wear nightgowns made out of Astro-Turf to get his attention. How he'd seen more bowls that the latrine officer at 't. Dix. How we .used to decorate him for Christmas and he never even moved. Bim Bom Boom Circus Tickets Now Available Tickets are now available -for the Nov. 23 performance of the Bim Bom Boom Circus Trio tobe held in the SHSS Activity Room. This event, and other current Community Arts Coun- cil activities, were discussed at the recent monthly meeting. Doreen Knutson reported on her recent attendance at the Kootenay Regional Arts Coun- ceils Workshops in Nelson on funding for arts centres in smaller communites and plan- ning of festivals and benefits. Knutsen is currently treasurer of the West Kootenay division of the council. Catrina Ward reported on the membership drive current- ly underway and was delighted -: with the response to date in spite of mail delays. Member- ships to the arts council are: individual $2, family $3 and for any group or business inter- ested, associate memberships are available at $5. They may | COMING MATINEES ONLY! Te . FRIDAY SATURDAY 10and 11 mau WALT DISNEY ! PROGRAM LT Ate Keil be obtained from Ward or other arts council members, or sent to Box 3352, Castlegar. Sandy and Patrick Dona- hue reported that the first fall newsletter will go to press on Nov. 15. Any events or items of interest in the arts should be directed to them for inclusion in this newsletter. Anevent of interest to arts council members will be the Christmas concert by the Koka- nee String Quartet to be held at the Exhibition Centre with re- freshments of wine and cheese. The next meeting of the arts council will be held on Nov. 18, instead of the customary fourth Monday in the month, at the Kinnaird Library. T was kidding. Why, there's no healthier sport for a man in this world than a football game. His Saturdays used to be like a ritual. Fill the thermos, sling ; the blanket over his arm,’the binoculars over his neck and hit for the-stadium. No weather was too inclement. No season too scoreless. No bed or disease that could restrain him come Saturday. ; And how I used to tease. The time I hired the Goodyear blimp to inform him I delivered a son. (And he called me at halftime.) And what about Mother's Day, when I put his mother in a band uniform and he waved and thought it was his dental hygienist? Those were the good old days, Last Saturday, he got up at the crack of noon, filled his thermos, slung his blanket over his arm and his binoculars over his neck and we hit for the stadium. His excitement was an ex- tension of his old self. “Is that a tight end?” he yelled. “It looks like a split end to me,” I said sullenly. * “Would you look at that line?” he said shaking his head in disbelief. “That is some kind of defense.” [CO-OP NEW HOURS: © Fresh Cheeses © Coal Stock Brilliant K.C. 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First, Grace Donaldson and Jean Fischer, 91; second, Kees and Frances Vanderpol, 71.5; third, Dr. Ron Perrier and Joy Keillor, 71. East-West Average: 63. First, Brian Brady. and Rob Wadey, 84; second,.. Connie Miller and Les Gallie, 70; third, Don Ellison and Bert Tyson, 63.5. 3 Next Champs. -week: Beat the Guests Must Be SIGNED In = Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 ARET ‘day Friday & Saturce Dancing 9:30 ins 4:30 a.m Open 3 p.m. n Open 1.p.m Sat Proper Dress Fri. \__ Bingo: Every Thursday at.7 p.m. Playing Fri. & Sat- THE MAGS! ' wy, gain new members. A small table, not in use in the W.1. Hall, was donated to ° _ the medical clinic. A Christmas gift of $25 will be sent to the institute's foster child in Haiti. A baby gift will be given to the new daughter of member Mrs. K. Roth. Mrs. D. Bialkoski volun- teered to sell the Slocan W.I. Cookbooks in her beauty salon. Several members volun- teered to prepare food and sell it, at cost, at the W.E. Graham School Halloween Dance. It was decided to hold a Halloween Coffee Party and Bake Sale in the W.1. Hall. on Oct. 31 at 10am. Members were reminded that elections are next month and Mrs. N. Larsen volunteer- ed to be nominations’ chairman. Guest, Mrs. G. Robinson of the Fruitvale Institute, explained how her institute handled the The first time wasonly a warning. AUNivERSAL PART PICTURE -COLOR® nominations each year. Roll call item for the November meeting will be an This Week at the Hi Arrow ® Loafer’s Glory entertain © Mr. & Mrs. Sam} Stoochnoff celebrate thelr 25th Anniversary with us. Watch this page every week for events at HOTEL | “NO CHARGE” CHEQUING ~ ‘FOR MEMBERS OF KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION * STATEMENTS AND CANCELLED CHEQUES MAILED TO YOU MONTHLY * - * MONIES TRANSFERRED FOR LOAN PAYMENTS OR SAVINGS * Waneta Plaza “BETTER IN SO MANY WAYS" Trail, Fruitvale, Castlegar, Salmo South Slocan, Nakusp, New Denver * NO CHARGE FOR PROCESSING PERSONALIZED CHEQUES * * NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED * * FREE PERSONALIZED CHEQUES * * DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL* * JOINT ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE * Kootenay Savings Gredit Union io al COMMUNITY ‘ Bulletin Board STAMP CLUB MEETING David Thompson Stamp Club will meet on Mon., Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the undercroft of St. David's Church. PENSIONERS’ CURLING There will be an Open House at the curling rink starting at 9:45 am. on Tues., Nov. 7. All past, bers and it prospective members are invited to attend. McMIXER SQUARE DANCE CLUB The MeMixer Square Dance Club will be holding their weekly dance this Fri. Nov. 3 at the Senior Citizens Hall, 240 - Ist-Ave. N., at 8 p.m. ALCOHOLISM SOCIETY MEETING An open annual meeting of the Kootenay Alcoholism Society will be held on Wed., Nov, 22 in the Health Unit at 7 p.m. A film on alcoholism will be shown after the meeting. SENIOR CITIZENS BUSINESS MEETING Castlegar and District Senior Citizens will hold a business meeting in the Centre today (Thurs., Nov. 2) at 2 p.m. AUTUMN CRAFT AND BAKE SALE Castlegar Guides and Brownies present their Autumn Craft and Bake Sale on Sat., Nov. 18 at 10 om in the Scout and Guide Hall, corner of 4th and ine. ART CLUB FALL EXHIBITION The Fall Exhibition of the Trail Art Club will be held from Thurs., Nov. 9 to Sat., Nov. 11 in-the Tadanac Hall, 400 Kootenay Ave., Trail, from 2 to 10 p.m. daily. CRAFT FAIR AND FLEA MARKET Robson Recreation Society is sponsoring a Craft Fair and Flea Market at Robson Hall on Sat., Nov. 4 and Sun, Nov. 5 from 10:30 am. to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be available. For further informa- tion, please call 365-5772, 365-6634 or 365-5209. ALL CANDIDATES MEETING Castlegar Rotary Club will hold an All Candidates Meeting, Wed., Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. at the Community Complex. Candidates for Castlegar City Council, School Board and Regional District will be invited to present their election platform to interested voters. A question and answer period will follow. FUND RAISING BANQUET ‘The Kootenay Doukhobor Ladies are i Fund Raising Banquet, featuring Doukhobor food and as entertainment on ‘Sun.," Nov. 19 in the Brilliant Cultural Centre at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be bought at Pete's TV, the Bookshop, Carl's Drugs and Castlegar Drug. Coming events of Castle; organizations are listed hee’ ind Distriet non-profit § 2 ere through thi Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and. Lanbee Operations. Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays, A Public Service of interior Pulp and ~ Interior Lumber Operations. ° ~ Canadian Cellulose . Tyr Terr OrTTrrTrrreererr rrr irre tr titre oe bens secon Dear Readers: Not a week passes that I don't receive a, dozen letters froma young woman (or couple) asking if they showd have a family. I ran across this true-false test which offers some excellent guidelines. It is from a book, “The Parent Test: How to Measure and Develop Your Talent for Parenthood,” copyright 1978 by Ellen Peck and William Granzig. (Publisher, G. P. Putnam's Sons.} Hi The Parent Test 1. My child would look like me, be like me. 2. Children allow creativity to those of us who can't be artists. 8. My child would be physically. perfect and bright. c+” 4, I can’t imagine a child of mine being badly behaved or having annoying habits. : _&. There are problems that are solely your child's; even at early ages. 8. Children are by nature disruptive. 7. Children make life more complicated. ach ern q v aa I : louse Te ay The second annual Tulsa ‘78 International Music Fes- tival, hosted by country music — Impressario Halsey, will be taped for television by Osmond Television. t wee Roy Head Osmond Television, proba- bly best known for the ‘Donny and Marie’ TV series, taped events of the Nov. 3-5 Festival, The Festival attract- ed top performers, syndicat- ed and major television and radio network producers, talent buyers, national and international theatre, club and fair promoters, and over 100 members of the domes- tic and foreign press corp. AV.LP. banquet kicked off the Festival on Friday, Nov. 3, e new Williams Plaza dim . D COUNTRY OEhS tee ob during a noon luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 4, ‘at the Mayo Hotel, ‘he Bullet Awards recog: nlze new talent in the country music business for Best En- tartainer, Best Manager for a New Artist, Best Promotion of a New Artist, Best New Male and Female Vocalists, Best Album and Single by a New Artist and Best New jound, Entertainer Roy Clark headlined the Saturday even: 60! ‘ammy . Wyne' also appeared on the same bill. This Sunday, Mel Tillis headlines the final_ perfor-° mance of Festival '78. Tillis will be joined by bara Falrchlid, Freddy Fender, Joe and. Don stampley Willams. tival,"" said Jim Halsey, Pre- sident of the Country. Music Booking and Management Agency. Hotel in .downtown Tulsa. Highlighting the event was . the largest, one-of-a-kind, live laser sky show, prodyced by the Image People in associa- tion with AV-IIl. The Image People also resented a Galactic Laser xperience Show at the Fes- tival performances. These shows marked the unveiling of a 20-projector, computer- ized multimedia and laser synchronized and pop Jody’ Miller ABC Records-Nashville pres . sident Jim Fogelson As part of the weekend announced that a record extravaganza, Country Music album recorded live will be country music. 8 The joys of children t any ne 9. There's a lot of truth'in the old saying — children bring constant cares but uncertain comforts, : 10, believe my mate would be less apt to leave me if we had a child. : : ‘M1, Achild would mean my spouse and I would have a happier relationship. + 12. Our sex life would be as good as ever after the birth of a child. , + 18. Responsibilities of parenthood don't have to interfere with a career. 14. Having a child would make us more mature, responsible. 15. The nice thing about parents and children is that they love each other without having to earn each other's love. .16. Parents can get through tough times with sheer grit and determination. 17. Parenthood is largely fun. 18. People with children are less apt to be lonely in later-life. 19. Since my interests in leisure activities differ somewhat from those of my mate, it is not unusual for us to spend an evening . in some independent way. 20. Having children inevitably means certain life-style changes which are both impossible and futile to try to predict. 21. No other work can be as meaningful as parenthood. 22, Nothing else can be as personally rewarding as parenthood. 28, We'll go out just as often. 24, We will see to it that parenthood does not disrupt our lives significantly. e Answers (highest score is total of 100 points —T-True, F-False); 1. FY J 7. T2 13. F- 4 19, T- 5 20. 21, 22, 23. 24, If you received a low score on this test, your expectations of parenthood and/or children are not realistic. Unless you are able toalter your ts, the ch f being an ad te parent are not very promising. . 8 8 Contidential to Don't Need Glasses: It sounds as if you “don't need glasses” because you drink straight from the bottle. Your letter contained some strange nonsequiturss and it even smelled of bourbon. Write again when you're sober and I will try to help you. ent by :Don Delamont Reg'd. Jeweller. A.G.S. Pp eir released documenting Fes- second annual Bullet Awards tival performahces. la > OAUHO G eS by Joey Sasso is perfect woman would hanning’s eyes, Marie Osmond’s neck, Barbra Strelsand’s hands, Ann-Margret’s shoulders, Raque! Welch's bust, Mitzi Gaynor’s waist, Cyd Charisse’s legs, Bernadette Peters’ skin, Tina Turner's feet and Cher’s belly button. INSIDE THE TUBE: Actress Lee Grant, building a $500,000 home to replace the one destroyed in this year's Los Angeles floods, had to buy a second-hand color TV set. Can't afford a new one, she says... 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HOT LEMON DRINK $ SPAGHETTI. 5 $1.89 across Americd are furious over the low blows that television's newest liggle entry ‘Flying High’ has dealt heir profession. “The show is an insult to the intelligence and morality of every flight attendant, jumes Patricia Robertson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants. “It's outrageous the way the show concentrates more on bosoms than brains and on sex than safety."’ 3 TV BACKSTAGE: The nicest thing that happened on the new series ‘Sword of Justice’ wasn’t even in the script. Along came pretty Melinda Naud, co-star of ‘Operation Petticoat’ to guest on an episode, and when star Dack bo met her something sparked—tove at first gent, Now they're together every minute . . . Michelle Phillips’ friends can't get over the change marriage has made in her life. It seems like only yesterday Michelle was the swingiest of the swingers, always out on the town with » O'Neal or Nicholson. Now, she's become housewife extraordinaire since her marriage to Bob Birch. The next step? The Birches want a baby to fete their d tie scer ae In the next few weeks | thought you might enjoy reading about ‘some of the more famous diamonds In the world. Many have histories involving viotent deaths, Intrigue, and In one case, @ war. The Hope diamond at 44.50 carats, although not the largest of the famous ‘diamonde, ls one of the most celebrated. The Hope Ie reported to bring its owner financial diaster. In 1782 avery large gem robbery took place. The French treasury ‘was robbed and one of the missing diamonds was a 67.50 carat blue (diamond called the French Blue and It has never been recovered. But in 1630, some 38 years later, a recut blue diamond was purchased by Henry Hope for $90,000. diamond welghed 47.50 carata and Mrs. Hope named It... that’s right, the Hope. jas left to the Duke of Newcastle In 1887 on his aauen In 1904 Lord Hope married an fInanctal trouble. Id the jew owner being Abd mid reported to have pald $400,000 The new owner also was In financial, a8 well ag political, trouble and these two incidents ere the cause of the Hope 'p bad luck curse, diamond was purchased In 1912 by Edward McLean who - kept It until his death. In 1047 the Hope was bought by Harry Winston famous diamond merchant of New York, who gave the gem to the Smithsonian institute In Washington, D.C. E. H. Delamont Lid. Member American Gem Society Oe AGS) ‘ya70CedarAve. TRAIL - 388-3131 eir ne...Hard to believe but it's supposed to be true: Lee Majors takes a suitcase full of wifey’s (Farrah you-know-who) photos and hangs them all over his room when he travels: without her... Chery! Tiegs, co-star of ‘Good Morning, America’ and socialite photographer Peter Beard never leave each other excent to uel q They shock onlookers with thelr fondling, cuddling, giggling and kissing in public... 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