February 4, 1990 EGAR CHAMBER OF BLUE TOP BURGER Weekly Special hs =| eae NEW HOURS 10 A.M.-6 P.M. 1521 Columbia Ave. 365-8388 CALL AHEAD, DRIVE THROUGH SERVICE Pol ni will take ‘place on July 21, 1990 In Palo Alto. Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 Dixie Lee Luncheon Special pmeNre SNACK $3.25 a ara hee by? | Be CALL US TODAY 2816 Columbia Ave. heer ssenpctttam aeren te ao m2 pom Reg. $3.89........ ONLY Clements guest speaker The Nelson school district is hosting the West Kootenay Regional Teachers’ Conference in Nelson March 8 and 9 with Dr. Zacharie Clements as keynote speaker, Clements is one of the most sought after speakers in North America, a district news ‘release gays. He has been described as ‘‘a blend of John Dewey, Billy Graham and Bill Cosby,”’ and has written several books including The World of Vocabulary, Profiles, Vowels and Values, Sense and Humanity In Our Schools and Masterminds. As a speaker, Clements, currently president of the Corporation for Motivation in Education and Enter- prise, is in an elite class, the release says. At home in an industrial or educational setting, Clements’ pres- entations combine humor, motiva- tion, drama and a vivid portrait of life. He somehow gets an audience to see man’s inhumanity but, more GIFTS FROM SIS . gifts by from Castl . SHSS socal studels teacher Chris Foster admires artwork sent here as importantly, feel the dignity human- kind can achieve, the release says. r’s sister city In Enb Japan. yed In the school's lirary, the works were made using crushed egg shells and veined |pleces of plastic. SHSS Is planning to send gifts In return. —coews rhor D-sar-D DINING LOUNGE PEN DAILY A Located | Mile Sou' vied? Weight Scate in Ootischenia — LICENCED DINING ROOM CELGAR, WESTAR & COMINCO MEAL VOUCHERS ACCEPTED 365-3294 BINGO CASTLEGAR ARENA COMPLEX SATURDAY, FEB. 10th Early Bird: 6:00 p-m. Regular Bingo: 7:00 p.m. ALL PAPER CASH PACKAGES AVAILABLE Get-Away to the Dogs $29.90 incivde Includes: © One night's deluxe accommodations for two, plus: Free continental breakfast Free cable TV with Showtime Indoor pool and hot tub © Free admission for two and program to the new Coeur d'Alene Greyhound Park ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. Be sure to ask for the “Getaway” Package! Call Toll Free: 1-800-888-6630 USA “© 1-800-421-1144 Canada SUNTREE INN post Falls, tdoho Just across the Pg arete trom Coeurd’ — bo) reyhound Pork 12 miles East of Spokane FOREST Whee and NAOMI BACKUS October wedding Couple wed in Nelson Naomi Backus of Castlegar and Forest Williamson of South Slocan were united in holy mar- riage on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the Church of Our Saviour in Nel- son. Parents of the couple are Rev. and Mrs. Glen Backus of Castlegar, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williamson of South Slo- can. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father, who also as the organist. The attendants were maid of honor Marie Weir of Castlegar and Jennifer Livermore of Hud- son, Wis. Bridesmaids Sandra Spain and Kim Hartz also jour- neyed from Wisconsin. Best man was John Smit of Kamloops and groomsmen were Mike Gaskell of Trail, Roger Waterfield of Nakusp and Stephen Paul of Ed- monton. The bride’s nieces, Tour Through the Personal Tax Form: Tues., Feb. 6, 7-10 p.m. FREE W.H.M.LS.: Moteriats Systems). Tues. & Wed.. Feb. 6 - Feb, 7, 6:30-9:30 p.m., $60 National Coachiny ng Corte cate Level 1: Feb. 9-Feb. 11, $35. Fri. 6:30-10:00 p.m 9:00-12:00 neon offi tions and also show you how to cook without recipes pecials, and use a freezer to best advan. to produce gourmet food wi 2 Feb. 12-17 ment Awareness rhode. Bill Wells, kare cts of Develop- ds”, Wi jecyc' ond at the Hous seh Level.” Fri.. Feb. 16. All presentations begin at 7 p ond will be held in room K/10. There is no charge for the presentations howev ak that you pre-register by co calling 365-1273 TO REGISTER OR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Castlegar Campus ver, we do a! Katrina, Natascha and Tatiana Behrens, were flower girls, The bride's attendants wore tea-length dresses of royal-blue taffeta. A féception was held at the Playmor Hall in South Slocan with Todd Williamson, the groom’s brother, serving as master of ceremonies. d at the service. The bride wore her mother’s wed- ding gown of white alencon lace with a chapel train. Misic for the service consis- ted of a hymn sung by the con- gregation and a solo, Gift of Love, sung by the bride’s sister, Lisa. Dr. Anthony Jones served By JOHN CHARTERS B.C.. Heritage Week is just two weeks away and the restoration crew at the Castlegar Rail Station is working hard to have the baggage room ready by the Feb. 19 opening. Retirees Karl Koreen and Gordie Hill are working at floor level, while the Castlegar and District Develop- ment Board crew ib George Crew working hard Heritage Society president Sherrel Koreen both expressed great satis- faction with the skills and hard work displayed by the crew. Work elsewhere in the building is being carried out by society employ- ees Doris Malcolm and Kathy Bowe, and volunteers Connie Schmidt and Bill McGregor who are working at Rideout, Colin Andrew and- Barry LeCouffe are hard at work at the neck-breaking job of installing the tongue-and-groove ceiling. The crew had earlier installed the gyprock underlay to meet fire proof- ing requirements. Restoration superintendent Dick McLeod and Castlegar and District BRANCH OFFICERS . ceremony. A joint installation of the Castle- gar-Robson Branch 170 executive members of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies’ Auxiliary was held Jan. 27 in the Legion Hall. West Kootenay zone commander Jim Schuck and West Kootenay zone LA commander Helen Leduc were the installing officers. Branch officers for the coming year were installed as follows: presi- dent Gerry Rust; past president Bob Deptuck; first vice-president Norm Blais; second vice-president Ray Heagy; secretary Joanne Langlois; treasurer Ab Culley, sergeant at arms Bob McBain; service officer Steve Melnick; and executive Jim 365-7292, local 208 or 273 Selkirk College BES BREAKFAST BACON & EGGS PECIAL Sa noun, LoD Closed Sundays & Holidays 2 HOURS: Monday to Saturday WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGAR 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p. & COMINCO MEAL TICKETS [ZEE 1004 Columbia * Ph. F365-8155 Moore, Denny Tucker and Janice Kelley. Executive officers serving On Supported upstairs, while Diana and Dick McLeod are restor- ing the station master’s room and the kitchen. The next stage will involve re- placing the Ceiling and removing and insulating the wall of the dis- patcher’s room, Karl Koreen said. Visitors are always welcome to view the restoration work. . the Castlegar-' -Robson Branch of the Royal Cenadian Legion Installed its branch officers for the coming year last week. The Ladies’ Auxiliary also installed officers at the joint Officers installed © the second year of their term are John Carpenter and Bill Kelley. Ladies’ Auxiliary members install- ed for 1990 were as follows: presi- dent Florence Laycock; past presi- dent Dorothy Fleming; second vice- president Joyce Turner; secretary Pearl Zorn; treasurer Pearl Mott; sergeant at arms Muriel Heagy; executive Bea Lundquist and Shirley Torbic. Prior to the installation ceremon- ies, Rust introduced the guests and then presented an account-of the branch’s activities throughout 1989 and thanked the members for all their assistance. At the close of the meeting, mem- bers enjoyed refreshments served by the LA followed by a dance held in the lounge. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board PUBLIC peeeree. 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