Sn ARAN DREAM COME TRUE ‘is winning the PNE Prize Home, a fully-furnished 3,000 square foot home complete with a lot in Burnaby and a General Motors car in the garage. \t happened at the conclusion of PNE ‘80 Sept. 1 to Stan her through | the si 000 home she will share with her Dobbing of Maple Ridge who heard his Bierce eres / Recreation News We are now into the month of September, every- one is back to school and the summer holidays remain only as memories. Although the weather wasn't always as co- operative. as some would have liked, hopefully every- one made the best of their ’ leisure hours during the past summer months, Before looking ahead at’ this years fall and cation and Athletic Complex has been expanded to seven days per week. The facilities there include two gymnasi- ums, a full-equipped weight- training general exercise rogm, dance studio/comb: PROFIT ‘SHARING Properly implemented with integrity onthe part of management and labor wi im- prove profits, wages, efficiency and overall tives area, squash court, raquetball/handball court: _ "To get'more from your business and career. SelB srernsert pei It's the s Now is the time to stash away the most ravishing of nature's products — luscious frult.'Store in home freezers like'precious gems in a secret chest — or stand on pantry ascorbic’ acid, with . naturel sugar. Just 6, little jon, cyt, fresh’ frults retains \the ,ap- ' pealing colors . by ‘preventing } Lassies alt HAC EMN TN Ys \ prepare. Peaches should be . peeled and pitted then halved ‘or allced;" apricots, halved : “e's not oeatve' and support facilities, Locker-lock-towel ser- vice is available and an in- Call or write: DAVE BABICH 365-6066 evenings winter activities it may be interesting to take a quick glance -backwards and sum up what took place for each of | us during the last couple of months in Castlegar recre- ation. The recollection of any. recreational activity is the most important aspect of that . experience. I'm sure that for concirucien site in Campbell River. His wite, Ann; was home when contacted by PNE officials and immediately rushed to the PNE where Doug Stevens, right, showed l4and steven: 12, ticket drawn via radio broadcast while travelling to work ata many of us; running that 10 km run in the Fitness Fes- tival wasn't the most enjoy- able at is avail- able at the equipment and supply room window or ‘by phoning 365-3558, 102- 8th Ave., Castlegar VIN IMG s * * The Castlegar Figure Skating Club started its fall figure skating school this week at the Regional: Rec- reation Complex. This school - is sanctioned by the Canadian Figure Skating Association and will run through to the test day on Sept. 27. TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE AT THE’ MAYFAIR HOTEL Reasonable Rates Mostly with full kitchens ~ the: time, but now the re- 1 of that setivity isa By JACK McCARTHY It was the annual con- vention of the National As- sociation of Hypochondriacs. The chairman gaveled the assemblage to order and re- quested that the proceedings begin by singing the society's song, “I Ain't Well, and That © Ain't Swell.” When the last despon- dent voice had faded away, she said, “Let us have some of our new members intro- duce themselves. Would you please stand up, state your name, your complaint, and why you think you have it.” The first man got up. “Gabel Downing. Bronchitis. I ran up seven flights of stairs and was panting when I reached the top.” One after the other they rose. “Elsie Paznik. Dyspep- sia. Three weeks (880, 1 belched.” ° “Abney Pudelman. Bro- ken leg. I tripped over the cat and felt a momentary twinge.” “Felucia Scrablish. I'm going deaf. I missed a line on my favorite TV program.” “Sandrina Crodner. Bu- bonic plague. I was bit by a flea, and who knows, it may 5 ‘QUESTION: It a bonded employee of a firm gets ‘away with some money, and (he theft isn't discovered until after the bond expires, will the bonding company still bay? piration of the bond, during which time the bonding company will pay. ANDERSON Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 CASTLEGAR ‘I’m going deaf, | miss TV’ What is your disorder have earlier bitten “an -in- fected rat.” The people around i ‘sitting on “Newest Methods for Es- eaping Work” and “Duty Through Hypochondria,” and- interest to the got up and moved, leaving her in the. midst of a 10-foot circle cf empty chairs. “Nettie Felnap. I'm’ go- ing blind. I received a letter with smudged writing, and cauldn’t read it.” : “Bunny Raplaport. Heart trouble. I can no longer run 100 yards in 10 seconds, and I'm only 50." “Anasta Lobzone. Em- physema. I've smoked three cigarettes a day for the past year, and last month I coughed twice.” | “Gordo Topelson. Tm losing my voice. At the ball game, I yelled for the hotdog vendor four ‘times and he never heard me.” “All right Fine,” the chairman said. “You all seem point “Four Popular Vari- eties of Headache for Avoid- ing Sex.” “The medical profession has come through for us marvelously this year, dis- covering seven new ailments that I'm sure some of you will decide that you have. Symp- toms will be discussed in detail in the relevant sympo- sium. “There will be a short pill break at 10:30, and lun- cheon at noon, of yogurt on sterilized lettuce, with: a choice of three vitamins for dessert. “As usual, there is a fully stocked pharmacy on the ex- position floor with a special section for the most recently developed pills, lotions, oint- well fied for ib ship. “Now,” she said with a sign, “We come to that sad time when it is necessary to drum out those members who have turned out to really have the illnesses of which they .complained. As cus- tomary, their names will be added to our Belletin of Shame. There are an un- usually large number this year, namely, five, of our membership, nationally, of 117,000." She intoned the five names funereally and after each name the assemblage gave out with the ritual long grown for such occasions, “Now,” she brightened up, “we have a good program for you this year. Our prin- cipal speaker will be that ments, salves, lozenges and so forth, for your sampling. “The technical section, in addition to the latest fashions. in crutches, canes and wheel- chairs, contains a number of - new developments. I might mention the atomizing ac- eessory for home air-condi- tioning systems tht allows you to i again in the auditorium for the closing ceremonies, “It is now my privilege and pleasure to present the honors and awards,” the chairman said. “First, we wish to honor Chelsea Pren- eau, our most senior hypo- chondriac, who at 87 is this year complaining through ‘her 765th year of uninter- rupted hypochondria. Let's give a feeble hand to Chelsea. “And now, the high point of our the award treasured’ thought. The same idea may per- “tain to tipping a canoe in an fey glacial fed river, or slog- ging it. up a for the. at no extra cost. Winter Figure Skating’ School are going to-.be. ac-* id Free parking cepted soon. On Sept. 6 and ee x Sept. 18 registrations will be. aT gic 0 vA Downtown location accepted between 10 a.m. : and 2 p.m. in the lobby of the, Weekly, monthly & family f uwith a 45 Tyimd pack. Maybe not too great when it is actually happening but so worthwhile now that it is over and we are continuing to learn from each of these experiences. Looking ahead and with the changing seasons, a whole new realm of recre- ational opportunities are un- folding. The autumn acti- vities, which are coordinated by the: recreation depart- ment, are all set and will be commencing on Sept. 29. You may register at the Rec-_ reation Office starting Sept. 22 for any of the numerous of the Golden Pillbox to our Hypochondriac of the Year, richly deserved this year by Bominus Querel, who claims he has been dead since last January. “Bom, would you stum- ble up here and take a cautious bow?” Northwest Magazine, Portland Oregonian Big‘ Brothers Brothers being offered. Watch your mailbox around Sept. 17 or 18 for our bro- chure © outlining all the planned programs, courses and activities. Have you heard the news from Selkirk College's P.E. and athletic depart- ment? An announcement has been made that the operating hours of the Physical Edu- Art of friendship The Big Brother and Big Sister movement is inter- national with agencies fog of antiseptic in. your homes. The fogs come in six popular colors. And, there are the new peg shoes, with six-inch pegs ringing the sole and heel, to keep your soles from getting dirty. “You also might notice the latest germ meters, which give you a constant reading of germ concentra- tion in the air, and the new ultra-y -precise fever thermom- known 1 driac, whose name is 3 familiar to you all, Hamlin Melton, who will speak on “Twelve Diseases and Organ Disor- ders That I Think I Have. ia There also will be eter ing you to de- termine whether your tem- perature ‘is more than 1/100th of a degree from normal.” At the end of the day, the bled TTL AT ith, a * We have the size — from amall pire boots to S0h.p. ., family boats. Rent by the Hour, Day Enjoy « rolazing dey 00 the lake CALL US 229-4777 SUNNY S LOPE MOTEL & CAMPGROUND BALFOUR, B.C, (— & ° CHARM Modelling and Personal Development 3773 Woodland Drive, Trail Phone Judy Pasqualatto 368-8993 MODELLING and PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL learn © POISE © PERSONALITY This exciting subject includes: Modoling... Fashion... Exercise... Speech Voice... Creation of Personality and Confidence Through Beauty Canada and the United States. a unique one-to-one relation- ship with a child. Big Brothers and Big Sisters are caring adults wil- Jing to share the gift of with Some are and operate in a joing Big Brother/Big Sister venture; others operate independently of each other. Locally there is a Big Brother. A As a result of death, separation or divorce man; parents are left with the sole responsibility of rearing their children and many children are faced with a different family experience. The introduction of an adult friend into such a child’s life ‘often serves to round out that experience, gives them an opportunity to be exposed to another adult lifestyle and point of view and takes the onus off the single parent to provide the entire adult role model. The goal of Big Brothers and Big Sisters is to provide that adult friend the single parent and child request. Big Brothers and Big Sisters are not substitute parents, they do not take the place of the absent parent. They are simply friends, vol- unteers of all ages and from all walks of life who are Ata time when we hear ree wrapped up we are in our own existence and how little it seems people care for each other we need only look at the increasing numbers of in- dividuals volunteering their time and energies to dispel the myth of the "me" gen- eration. Big Brothers and Big Sisters do care. In communities across Canada hundreds of boys in particular are waiting for Big Brothers. If the idea of becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister appeals to you call your local agency for further information. Friendship is a two-way street — to be a friend is to have one. genuinely interested in and . enjoy spending time with children. To be a Big Brother or Big Sister is to participate in duradely x. Com- rates plex. For brochure and -reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL ‘845 Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1V1 or Phone srea 604-687-6751 _ * * Anyone wishing to play either Minor Hockey or Gen- tlemen's Hockey should fill in a registration form. These forms are available at the Recreation Office located in the Regional Recreation Complex (new arena). * * * . Lastly, the dates are. quickly approaching for a’ Tennis Instructors Certifi-”: cation Course. Professional’ . Roger Jarrett from the'B.C,’ Lawn Tennis Association: is. visiting Castlegar to conduct“, the clinic on the evening ‘of Sept. 12 and all day Sept. 18 and 14, At the present time | Parapet sufficient registrations have © Yard &Care been received to enable us to © Party C go ahead with the clinic. This | * Bilay Party eos sence course is attracting persons is : from different areas in the West Kootenays. So far, no one from Castlegar has reg- istered for the clinic, so if you are interested please contact the Recreation Office at 365-3986. __ EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY SOMETIME coking fer part-time employment? Looking fora specific skill, talent or craft? jo you havea marketable skill, lent or craft? Here are just a few of the skill areas we are looking for people to coordinate — © Boby Sitting Service © Farm Produce ¢ Meal Catering ° Handicrafts Tree Service ©. Steno Service © Hobby Farm tnfarmation * Photo Service © Driving Help If you have or need any of these Talents — Give us a Call _ ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Phone 365-7479 Call Mon. to Fri. —9a.m. to 5 p.m. WS naa ieee Waterproof sundecks for ‘your outdoor living area. West Kootenay Waterproofing Permanent vinyl sundacks L pee infowmation sevice FEES WEST KOOTENAY POWER NOTICE KOOTENAY LAKE LEVELS As provided for by the I.J.C. Order governing Kootenay Lake levels, Kootenay Lake at Queen's Bay will be raised from ap- proximately elevation 1743.3 feet to approximately elevation 1745.0 feet during the month of September. Similar increases in water levels will also occur in the West Arm from Queen's Bay down to'Corra Linn dam. itis presently anticipated that Kootenay Lake at Queen's Bay will be operated in a range from 1744.6 feet to 1745.1 feet from Oc- tober through December with normal drawdown beginning in January. CITY OF CASTLEGAR OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN PUBLIC MEETING Residents of the City of Castlegar are invited to attend a public meeting regarding the Official Community Plan for Castlegar. Time: 2 - 5 p.m., September i, 1980 Place: Council Chambers . Planners will be availdble for. informal discussion. and review of the draft plan. also shelves like crown ‘jewels behind glass, ‘These treasures : from our orchards will bring magic to mealtime throughout the year. sonal th ace of ‘nature? *you'll oe fruit and ‘are FLEA MARKET. SWAP MEET SUN., SEPT. 14 10.a.m. till 4 p.m. “GENERAL ADMISSION FREE SELLERS $5.00. % 3: For all Info. 825-4665 IT'S FALL CLEAN-UP TIME . THEN SELL IT. “CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY J The Castlegar: Community Band practices on Tuesday, Sept. 9 in’ the Selkirk College Main Lounge. Members of the community, ho play brass or woodwind instruments are cordially invited to attend. Further information concerning*' the band can be obtained by phoning Bob, Berturel, at BASKETBALL PLAYERS WANTED. H Those. interested in playing competitive “Senior B” Men's Basketball, there will be a FINAL meeting and sign up Thuraday, Sept. 11 at the ~ D—D dining lounge. If-you can't make it, or know someone else who can't and wants to, or for more information, contact Wayne McCarthy at 365-3294. SELKIRK WEAVERSGULD . The first meeting of the Selkirk Weavers Guild . will be held Wed., Sept. 17 at 19 9.2.55 SHARP « at the Doukhob torical Society by note eee Eee pce Papeete welcome. Bring a lunch. YTHIAN SISTERS : Kootenay Temple No. 87 Pythian Sisters will hold their first meeting of the fall on Thurs., Sept. \ 11 at 7:80 p.m. in the Masonic Hall. .. AIR CADETS Squsdron No. 581, Castlegar Air Cadets will begin Wed., Sept. 10, 6:45 p.m. in the SHSS - activity room. Open to both boys and girls ages 13 © to 18. New cadets welcome. For further informa- tion contact Capt. V. Murphy, benetlik after 7 p.m. GIRL GUIDES The Castlegar Gir! Guides will be holding thelt registration night on Monday, Sept. 8 between 6:30 and 8 p.m., at the Castlegar Scout/Guide Hall. Any interested girls are asked to come along with'a © parent to register " for Brownies, Guides or will be d and any further information given. GENTLEMEN'S HOCKEY Castlegar Gentlemen's Hockey 1980-81 regis- ties need | tration forms are tiow available at the Recreation Office. Deadline for registration is Sept. 20. All players wishing to participate MUST REGISTER. f Coming events a Castlegar and District non-profit organizot! jed through the courtesy of Canadian C igar Pulp and Celgar Lumber Divisions.” Please submit notices directly to. the Castlegar News by 4 p.m. Thursdays. - A Public Service of Celgar Pulp - Division and Celgar Lumber Division Canadian Cellulose pears, peeled, cored and halved a quartered orsliced. If ¢ peeled fruit is cut into a Fruit-Fresh ’ solution. (3 blespoons Fruit-Fresh in'2 quarts of water) it will never: ‘Giscolor as it’s being pl repared, To prepare for processing; drain’ fruit; pack into jars* {-Jeaving ‘1/2 inch at top, then teaspoon Fruit-Fresh has “been added to each cup of inside of ‘jar to remove air bubbles and add extra syrup,’ ifnecessary, | to ‘cover fruit. Wipe top of jar free of fruit. fragments or syrup: then adjust © ds: according }: directions place *: in: boiling. water ;:bath or pressure cooker ‘and process - according to directions: for. P ‘’ of syrup, and store in a dry, cool place. \. Freezing is.a great method ‘caver with hot syrup. Be sure’: ‘tre: syrup.’ Each quart of fruit ‘freezer will teed 1 to 1-1/2 cups of , . syrup. Run’ knife: ‘around |) hub ah a for type ued.” -Wipe off jars, 338 ‘make? up | clssobying Peart in cold or Syrup should be cool before using. To prevent discoloration ‘and to retain fresh: pleasing * aroma, and fresh flavor of. frult, add: 1 teaspoon Fruit-Fresh per cup Fill freezer one-. ‘syrup oy fruit." Leave 1/2-inch. head space. Crumple a small piece of plastic wrap ‘and place it on top of the ‘fruit to hold it under. the syrup: Cover, label ites airtight, abel and store n fr Make ‘ling for 1 deep 9- inch pie... , Peach Pie:.Unwrap one ple cover with pastry top. Tuck ee fue at 400°F for about 40 to 50 and freeze. To: prevent fruit from darkening during Preparation ‘i fillingand setinadeep9-inch minutes, allowing a little pastry-lined pie pan. Dampen . extra time for the frost stillin the edge of pie crust and. the filling. , for dry-pack method, |, slice fruit: into Fruit-Fresh 5 P solution, - as above. Drain ‘CUSTOM BUILT - nituotfaoosrnur f PRE-FABRICATED quarter full: of syrup, Cut apples, apricots and Pepches +directly. into the! container with syrup. Fill one-half nd pack the frult as closely, as : a without crushing, ‘For the syrup ‘method : ;_ container , then , add ' More peach recipes — Peach some for the 1-1/2 cupsall- purpose flour slices, top. ‘Add a dollop of whipped cream then the top half of the biscuit: Top. with more - $whippcd -cream and peach’ 6 teaspoons Fruit Fresh, ascorbic acid color keeper. J cup whipping cream (G5%) 1/4 cup icing sugar 4/2 teaspoon almond JSlavoring . Maraschino cherries, optional ' Mix flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Cut butter ‘through flour with a pastry * blender or two knives held close together until mixture is consistency -of coarse crumbs. Make “a well in centre. Add-milk all at once; | stir quickly ‘with a fork. Dough ‘should be light and soft but not sticky. Turn onto a lightly -floured . . Knead gently and quickly 8 to 10 times. Roll or pat dough to a thickness of about 3/4 inch:’ Cut. into 6 rounds with a floured cutter. Place 1 inch’ apart onan sheet. Bake in 450° oven 12 to 15. minutes until golden * brown.” Peel, halve,” pit and slice peaches. ‘Sprinkle with Fruit Fresh, ascorbic ace color- keeper.. Whip until * stiff peaks’ form, Fé Fold in icing sugag’ and almond flavoring. Split "biscuits. Top each bottom “half with peach : AISLINES FLIGHT SCHEDULE FOR CASTLEGAR slices. Garnish with a cherry, if desired: Serve immediately. Makes 6 servings. Peachy Pear Flan i package (Bounces) cream iBew cup icing sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1 baked pastry sheilin 9 inch flan or quiche pan 1/2 cup toasted slivered almonds 4 tablespoons Fruit Fresh, ascorbic acid: color-keeper. Scups water 6 peaches 6 pears S marahine cherries, cut in I cup apple jelly I tablespoon sherry Sprinkle almonds'on bottom of -pastry shell then spread over almonds. tablespoons Fruit "Fi ascorbic acid color-keeper in «water. Peel peaches; cut in half, remove pits. Drop into color-keeper bath. (Solution prevents discoloration.) Peel pears; cut in half, remove pits (with small. measuring spoon.) Drop into color- keeper solution. Drain after all fruit is prepared. Place pears, cut side down on cream cheese filling. Slice peach halves. Place slices, round side.up, between pear -halves, ‘Tilling’ Sprinkle with remaining Fruit Fresh, ascorbic acid color- keeper. © Garnish with maraschino cherries. Heat apple jelly, sherry and salt in a small saucepan, Stir gently ‘until jelly melts. Pour and brush melted jelly mixture over fruit to glaze it. Refrigerate at least 2 hours to set glaze. Makes 6to 8 servings. blanch in boiling water. Peel, |. pit and slice enough to make | te mats lp “HOMES After making sure all pi are coated pack fruit into containers leaving 1/2 inch YOUR PLAN .: .'OR OURS head space. Place crumpled OR ASK FOR A PRICE ON plastic wrap ontop. Caver, MATERIALS ONLY stumbee, Plywood, Wood Windows and Patio _ Doors, Exterior and interlor Doors label and freeze. i Fora ‘couple of extra ‘and Bifold Doors 8 treats freeze fillings ye for * super-delicious pies, sauces for fruity sundaes Frozen Peach Pie Filing 410 4-1/2 cups sliced JSirm peaches (4 ibs.) 28. cup sugar 1 tablespoon Fruit-Fresh: - To’ prepare peaches, 4 to 4-1/2 cups. Mix sugar, < a pane. Pruit-Fredl ; to; er and toss gen! ‘ ; senily 740 industziol Rd. No. 1, ig aes - Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 4C6 . REFABS Phone Bruce er Rune. fmanyeto) : oF 489-1405 Evenings fo Deliver Anywhere” ‘Slices in a plastic wrap or foil- lined deep 9-inch pie plate and freeze in coldest part of freezer. Make several ready for future pie rad ben ‘ozen (leave overnight) lift aie or anal spaces.’ - F32s9} bis grithy SN ee er ore. SCOUTS CANADA Scouts. Kootenay-Colambia District Scouts Registration Week Sept. 8 - 11 Monday, Sept. 8 — 7:30 p.m., Blueberry - Blueberry School; Tuesday, Sept. 9 —7: 30 pare, North Castlegar - Scout Hall; Wednesday, Sept. 10 — 7:30 Thursday, Sept. 11 — 7:30 p.m., South d Park - Kinnaird Hall, PARENTS MUST REGISTER BOYS FOR INFORMATION PHONE 365-5670 or 365-7586 pm, Robson - Robson Hall; = Some damn good people Uelivered papers in their youth... and in retirement some darn good people are going back to it! Mrs. Paviis is one . Time: 7:30 p.m. public meeting Place: Recreation Sports Complex, 6th Avenue Consultants will give a brief presentation on the Draft Plan and Land Use Map at 8:00 p.m.,; followed by a question and answer period. Remember: Thursday, September 11, 1980, 2 - 5 p.m., City Hall 7:30 p.m., Sports Complex EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 8; 1980 sa Flight Number 346. Diy. * Frequency * Diy. 0715 + 0737 Victoria‘: Vancouver + 1553. - 1530 190 Flight Number 189 Diy. Ex. Sun. Frequency Dly. Ex. “| Sun. 0945 Vancouver "Penticton Penticton 1147 Special teen classes, ages 13 - 17, Saturday. Enroll Now! Classes Start Mon., Sept. 29, 1980 oS This is your opportunity to determine the future of your community. R. J. Skillings City Clerk 1035 1055 If these benefits appeal to you, please phone our Circulation Department at 365-7266 such person Here are some of the Benefits of a Castlegar News Route: © Profitable part-time work. * Expanded contact with people. Opportunity to meet people ond make new friends. © Regular exercise through an inter ting bi-weekly routine. * Choice of area — even your own neighbourho Our Circulation Manager will be pleased to discuss route opportunities with you.