CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursd: 7 reey ss war sal i) July 4, 1974 iY z ‘ “Kavalott and aly Sallis; Grade 3, Randy. Maller, Marlene poet and Karen Mclatyre; Grade 4, Celina Sookachoff, Perry Smitheram and Ben Markin; Grade 5, Peter, Zeboroff, ates Postnikoff. and Emily Kavaloff and Grade 6, Wanda Kevalott Sheldon Sookschoff and Ken Sherstobitof John Dalziel Photo Brisco Says Harding Didn't Help Riding = While NDP Propped Up the Liberal Gov't. : ‘Cancer Society, PEERRX TAAL ET Bt EEE ive Conservative candidate: Bob. Brisco’ came »; down hard‘on'NDP. incumbent Ran Harding in a’ speech'here : last Thurdday, exening. ‘ Speaking at a wine and cheese’ party, held at the Hi § Mr. Brisco said + “ that.tas an individual looking « after! people’ problems, Mr. Tickets. available ‘through November th: Expr ‘Tickets i Fin Canada‘ For your. rickets, send ‘cheque o or. money ae for “Four Seasons Travel Ltd: : Box'.1219, Creston, B.C, “Exclusive Expo ticket agent In the. ~ VOB 1G0 Ottawa for the past 18 months” and gsked: “But what have we heard ‘from Mr. Harding?! {He‘said the NDP member had an excellent opportunity. during ‘that time: to“ obtain benefits for Kootenay. West aan es the incumbent idn't seize Upon ite, “ernment under Robert Stan- - -field: as: prime! minister’ would bs sit down with provincial | Snanee @ SEWING ‘MACHINES : @. SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS Your. Singer, Dealt for. for Castlegar and cade _ Sewing Cenire & Vac Shop. in Carter, Representative”... 1257 ‘Codae Ave; Teall, BC. Phone 364-1744,~ “@ FABRICS” : Your Complete Home Improvement Centre PARTICLE BOARD BIO" x 4x8 oe SLOS BIB XK AxXB eee cece eee s $3.90 “labor. and; consumer. groupe and ‘try to workout a‘sound tan * The 90-day freeze, he; f would’ be followed by. flexible ‘controls. Prompted by: aquestionner from ‘his: audience, Mr. Brisco said thie freeze would also apply. (to company. Profits. ‘The candidate said that while’ the U.S had: ‘similar. controls its rate of inflation was held to 5.5 per cent. Now, with the controls off, its rate “is only about 1 per cent behind Can: ada’s.” V29 x4 xB occas cee es $4.25 SB X48 ec ee SAID BA KA B Lee cee $699: Special.on Prefinished Doors... from 16” to 28” x | MITCHELL BUILDALL ASSOCIATE STORE .. $2.and up gt Phone’ 365-7252 490 Front Street “Canada Island Animals . ‘Me Recycled Materials Riding ona bouncing duck, , discovering the world inside: a 12 1/2 foot wooden moose made’ * of railway’ ties, sliding: back'to earth through the super crow's beak ‘and talking with!'a: gar-: bage: gobbler. are. things, that children find quite normal to d at Canada’s creative Expo '74 playground: in‘Spokane, a o The, intriguing: fantasy. cha by B Russell ‘the’ int rk “built on. “tiny: Cannon Tetand in the Spokane River. as 7 part: of Canada’s. participation in the Northwest's interna- + tional se enlnded exposi- He eornpaged ‘his party’ Che i «90-day freeze with a negotiated °:: ' Poor Mr. Lindl Everybody. is being so nice to him he says he doesn't want to.leave. © Mr. Jeffery, Miss Redding, Mr. Fishwick’ and’ Mrs. Grant all have similar feelings, (Bet::you' don’t know a: certain ‘secret about Mrs. : Grant! She is a judo and karate expert and also rides a motor. eyclel: Would ' you ‘have guess: ed?) ee et ‘Aleo in’ this paper are, pictures ‘of our Awards Day - “highest honors" recipients, {. They:were ‘taken’ by on Friday morning and the “students concerned travelled to - the‘‘school “especially'to have them done for you, all except Cathy Kruetzky, who was: : already‘ ‘on holidays. Remember, you. students y had ‘a: hand in/ picking these winners: It’s their way and Lind's way, of saying “thank _-you". . ‘Put.them in. your annual for safe keeping, along with the - other cobras. “Did anybody: beat Judy Pryce in collecting autographs? She thinks she’ got one from every student in the school. If, she's. the ‘champ, in™ collecting suographe the Li braty Club wants another champ: the Hungriest Book Worm". It’s Shelley, Nixori, hands down, She's terrific! The great- eat little reader we've ever had up here, and that's saying ee, And meanwhile iat wish- es to all'for a warm and wonderful vacation. Valued Oil - Paintings “On Display At Expo. 74 You: know. that” ‘famous > painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware, right? the’ artist,* Emanuel, Leutze, actually paintéd two versions of it?, ay 3 ‘ Duane Hillmer ‘of Omaha, Neb., owns the smaller of the ‘two—recently © paid /a record $260,000 “for; it: (the. highest ‘price ever for an /Ameriean painting). Mr. Hillmer has graciously consented to allow’ the work to } be’ exhibited “with about 125 other*‘American: and ‘Canadian paintings ‘at the’’ Expo "74 °° World's Fair at! Sokane ‘ My 4: to Nov. 8.) °° The smaller, Leutze pint ing has'a checkered history. It ain hung in the White House. ‘iltiam’‘Middendorf, ‘now, °. : U.S. Ambassador folland, ‘owned it several years. And: today | ‘controversy surrounds. it—some'say it was painted’ by’ one of» Leutze's assistants, Eastman’ Johnson. critic Alfred Franken- _ stein says. this: “inno way" reduces the value of the work, «and Expo officials’ are ‘pleased to'be able to display it. “REGIONAL ECUMENICAL Pans — COME AS A FAMILY —". “(Next Service in Robson.’ eh fcls duly 14) “Parish Office — Phone 365.8997 - = Minister =, = Fev Ted Bristow « Family Wo 1 am, , Evening Worshlp Service. | Well, did you know. that (© mame’! CH RCHES What is Missing?’ ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey, W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 ; Saturday Night nies if pan, junday Masses 8 am, and ‘11 aa ALVARY. BAPTINT. CHURCH Office 365-3430 ; Home: 365-6667 i Next to the Cloverleaf Mote} i *Castleaird’ Plaza). Sunday. School | 9.45 f rahip 1 ST; PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH: >. 405 Maple St. Castlegar Worship Service 11 am. © 965-3662: and“ 365-3664 Rey. Richard | Kleln “The Church of. the Hour”. Lutheran. Rev, Richard. Klein: Pastor. 365-9662 or 305-9664 ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH Rev. Phone ' 365-6662 ——— i PENTECOSTAL |) ~ ~ TABERNACLE ‘Sunday. School 9.60 a.m,” qvanglatc Servic. p.m; } Bible Study7. ‘oung’ Peoples’ CHURCH OF GoD 804'- 7th Ave., Sunday School 10 a.m::for. s “All, Ages, Including Adults 11 am, ‘Morning ‘Worshi; iY cobvening Fellowship’ Hour 780° p.m: : = ee Johnson PI 385-6762 ° ‘Business and” Professional. Directory man. His.interesting and crea- {tive ‘contribution to the Expo “14¢ theme’.seems: to. be a continuing source of discovery. to visiting children.’ While children play or seek ‘adventures in‘ the’ Yuristy' me- nagerie, parents have discover. ed.the comfort of the benches “along the walkways among the Canadian trees and shrubs, Others,’ while’ the: children are being watched over’ by the thostesses, attend thé concerts, audio-visual ‘shows, scheduled iin the British Columbia‘and “Alberta participations on’ the i Island. :The park‘and playgrounds: of Canada’s Island are designed - to remain after Expo ‘74 closes in November for the enjoyment . of the people of Spokane and as as part: of the’ rejuvenated heritage Expo ’'74 will have bequeathed to its city. - : Blectrical Facts COHOE: "INSURANCE. | Providing a ‘Com ete. 289 cal Columbia Ave. 1 ¢ BOUNDARY. § - Electric (Castlegar) Lid. \. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 : WEST KOOTENAY. ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No.-3, Trail No. 6 Ymir Rd} Nelson cinieas Tuesday °& ‘Thurs, 10:30 a.m, "E30 Noon In demand, the amount of electri.” city produced in’ Canad2 dou- bles every 10 years.) °°’ + _ CALDSET. GROCETERIA AND LAUNDRET +1038 Ave. TENIOY A WORRY - - FREE . "COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE “VACATION Have-Us Inspect Your Car UEXPERT -TUNE-UPS: ;/ Tires, and Gas Sales Bill Stoochnoit — John Voykin FREE AUTOMATIC CARWASH "Open 8.30 a.m.:1030 Pun. im ic 365-6534 /\CADMAC APPLIANCE’ SERVICE Vacuums: ‘Shavers, ° GE: ‘and Westinghouse Small’: Phone Brean o65 eet 178 Colu mbia" Ave : Castlegar DESMOND. . ITTLEWOOD. pos. i 5 nara 7 Ph ss ai5sis2 Furniture Refinishing Bdrm. Suites, Diningroom rs vurnit ie antiques ure, ues. .:", reatored, a FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd" Ave.’ CASTLEGAR, =Phone | 365-3231' 24 hr. ‘Service on most -Shoe ‘Rep: heels while you ‘wait Holder of ‘Orthopedic Certificate of ;Registration in the Shoe Service Open’9 a.m.- 5.30 p.m. ; -PARDMAN © FURNITURE \ Maytag Sales. >: : and Service : GUARANTEED. REPAIRS 2m ~ RUBBER STAMPS ; CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME errr re Ambulance — Flowers d Gate. Marble and Bronze ‘Plaques’ © - GREEP’S ELECTRIC t cents, audit’ Bureau ‘of :Greulations, Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $8.00 per year. The price by delivery boy 1s 15 cents an issue. Single copies in stores are 15 Second-cinar mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News is:aimember of the It ts a member of: the Canadian Weekly _ CASTLEGAR NEWS _ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.” MORNING AT Sern x OF THE CASTLEGAR. B.C, FOUNDED ON AUaUST 7, 1047. BY LV. (LES) CAMPER BURT CAMPEELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN {MRS.) 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Plan viswing ee eee British’ Columbia, the ‘undersigned for: tl joney-order made’ ps ? ter fof! pany. which: is not refundeble: pi purchased ‘are. registered : and ‘amend: ments; are forwarded When’ ‘issued. °° “No. tender, will: be accepted: or considered * .which'-contains’ an escalator. clause. or anyother: walifying. conditions and. the lowest or. any ten: der wills fot: necessarily, be, accepted, : ! ie He F'STURROCK, DEPUTY: MINIST. sum of: ‘of; Senior. itizens regarding the forming \: fa ' Senior’ Citizens’ : Associa: tion: There'were 18 persons. ‘ollowing, thi ‘dress refreshments were serv- ved sduring’ which) many, saues: tions were asked. Castlegar.to take up residence ' J their new. home in Blu ber: ut } Geibert of: Robes Cc Pythian Sisters: Hold Final Meet : Before Summer thian Sisters of Koote- nay Temple No.’ 87, held ‘ita ‘meeting last Thursday, June 27,’ conducted by ‘MEC Sister: Laura Dewis, This is the! final ) meeting before recessing for the ‘summer months, Following the meeting the alsters, knights, sisters hus- bands: and friends held! a_ barbecue, at Syringa Creek where everyone had an enjoy-: » able time. Each and:everyohe was wished a happy, holidays... Members are, looking ‘forward to seeing everyone in' Septem: -ber when the group resumes its; * nesting, ‘again’ with lots’ of, TOP ATHLETES: ‘at! Kinnaird Junior Secondary. School are James Warner ‘and Judy! Che- veldave, The two were Taiwan recognition ‘at (the: schoo!'s recent awards ‘presentations. Status of Women ; Seeking Early Suffragettes ‘The Vancouver Status of ©: ;, Women Is interested in contact- + Ing: any’ women who were involved with the Suffrage and women's rights campaigns of the early 1900's, ‘The group hopes to record suffrage experiences for, ean CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 4, 1974 D-BAR-D LICENSED: DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. tol a.m. Saturdays 12 Noon to 1 am. Sundays 12 Noon to 10 p.m, D-BAR-D CABAREIS onal: use ‘and ‘h poses. Anyone who has itor mation that might help in’ this search, Is asked to please -contact Ruth Shell'or Annette’ ; Kouri at'the Status of Women office—2020 W. 4th’ Ave.,’ Van- couver, $ Electrical Facts Electricity is the! cl _ form’ of energy. ‘i F FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “MUSIC MACHINE” WESTERN TACK Coiffures and ‘Mrs. A foigh Scales at Ootischenta | was: pleasantly. I prised : he a birthday, card, mést‘sincere ‘thanks and:deep, speredition its all:who to’ Serving CASTLEGA AND AREA SINCE 19°60 KOOTENAY - SAVINGS -: CREDIT UNION 365-3375 . ees