; fi Ag CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 13, 1977 Tea and Baroor A led Senior Citizens Meet ‘The regular monthly, busi. © ness meeting of the Castlegar and District Senor Citizens Association was held’ in the Centre, ‘last Thursday ‘after noon with 42 members present, “Happy Birthday” was sung for those having birthdays this month and president Mrs. Jotinson read a verse, “A Bag of Tools”, Minutes of previous meet- ing and correspondence were dealt with. All committees and convenors, and those who help- ed with donations of baking, sewing, ete. for the successful .Tea and Bazaar held Oct. 1st were thanked for their efforts. A letter of thanks is to be ° sént to Mr. and Mrs. A. Calder- bank and Mrs. N, MeNabb for At the next meeting, Mrs, " Olsen will give an outling of - the. recent / pager cruise. which she and Mrs. K. ‘Keating had taken carliér this ‘year. In November, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hughes will show colored slides of their trip to Africa, ‘At.the Nov. 3rd meeting, --. C. Pryce, or someone in his stead, will speak to members |* regarding the making out of: their wills and of a memorial] ; fund. Castlegar S.C.A; bowlers will be hosting Trail bowlers this Sunday morning. A lunch committee was formed to arrange and serve refreshments at the Kootenay dary meeting in Castlegar. their to the bazaar. F * Reports were heard from the kitchen, card, games, enter- tainment, visiting and quilting committees: which showed all were busy and doing a good job. Weekend Wins this week. Members were urged to attend this meeting, . when the executive for the next two years will be elected. Meeting .was closed with the singing of the Queen, after which refreshments were served by the it DEDICATION CEREMONY for ‘the Mica above the Columbia River. It is located soe, project is to be held today at 2 p.m. with 15, RDKB Rejects ‘Christina Lake :Park. Proposal. ./:Ministry'of,recreation and , conservation © has re; proposal by Kogtenay-Bound: ary regional district that the parks branch acquire the Sand- ner. property ‘located at the south east’ end’ of~ Christina’ Lake'and operate it as a pro-| + vincial park, according to Jack Lucke of Area‘C.. According. to Lucke,: the’ - ministry took 'the position that it did not have the funds to undertake the project, | and pointed out there is already a proposal for establishing. and \ developing a provineial park‘on Crown land at Texas Point. The board felt the Sandner property will be-“irretrievably , los}” for park purposes and that is why the request was made by the ministry, sald Lucke. The (Property has good access and is visible from the highway, he pointed out. He said the type. ‘of zoning. Premier Bill Bennett officiating. The public is ‘ing Station, built d on ‘ee invited to attend. Mica Dam is one of the world’s largest earthfill structures and stands 800 feet left bank in photo, has an ultimate capacity of 2.6 million kilowatts. . —B.C. Hydro Photo in which the prop- erty will be included when the zoning bylaw. is| finalized, has not been decided yet. - 4 | alumingins Sieg seamnlons Gutters” ~ Facer Boards. tinetal & wood) cede sid siding, “75:3 Renovations & Additions Soffits (metal, a wood) Framing: & Finishing, etc, —"60. ANYWHERE” gee enero SIRLOIN | STEAK Ht Enepeoted: Canads Gradé bo Iwas Baron of Beof Roast rare 1,59 Pork. Butt Roast =::............. 99° Country Cut Chicker —_ 85° (continued from’ page A6) penalty-ridden game Sunday afternoon. First period play had the wowetee Oscar il e Portra jed by Barry: Grimm and Jeff Goodwin, while the Rebels’ goal Beef Sausa es box....... ‘In Sne-Men Show Here Oct, 23 T-Bone Steaks a Pulp Mills Ordered To Stop Polluting. was scored by Bruce. Martin assisted by Tim Paul and Bill Nazaroff. Only goal in the second period was Barry Grimm's second goal of the night giving the Knights at 3-1 lead. The Rebels scored their three remaining goals in the third, with Steve Bozek finding the marker twice and Bruce Martin picking upa single. Goal assists were made by Bruno Tassone with two, Dave Kirby, Dan Walker and Ken Schisler. Fifty-seven penalties were assessed throughout the game. The Rebels_ have two games coming up on the weekend, when they play host: to Rossland Jr. Warriors on Friday and travel to Trail on Saturday. The, Castlegar pie .is sponsoring a - +. one-man show. portraying ‘the - eccentric Irish author, poet and playwright Oscar Wilde at the Resinil Recreation _ Complex : Oct.’ 23. Directed. and written by Christopher Denys, The ’Pro- vocative Oscar Wilde tells the. writer's life story through: the - eyes of Wilde's close friend ‘and literary executor, Robert Ross. Featuring veteran stage, radio and television actor Brian. __ D. Barnes in the play's single role, the production: mixes narrative with selections from auch Wilde classics: is Lord “Savile's Crime, Lady -Winde- mere's Fan, The Selfish Giant _ and the Ballad of Benalng Gaol. Oil Companies to Get One-Third of Market — announced -new gasoline keting guidelines designed to guarantee _ independent retail- ers two-thirds of the market. * Davis told a news confer- ence that what he called’ a “Dealer's Bill of Rights” will limit major oil companies to a one-third share of the market through their own outlets. Glenmerry NEW. AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway. Drive PHONE 364-1822 PUBLIC NOTICE: District Office, 601,-V Vacancy to be filled: Electoral Area “‘J"* The office of Director — 2-year term —one vacancy on gas stations formerly oper- ated by independent retailers to close the outlet or convert it to a self-serve station, Davis said the guidelines, to become effective Dec. 1, will be monitored by the‘ British Columbia Energy Commission. “Our government wants the small, independent retailers of. gasoline, individual station owners, station lesees and private brand dealers to main-. tain’ a strong presence in: the corner: gas station business i in . ”D: For New Denver. Man | Funeral. services for ‘ Alexander Stanley Wojna, 69, of New: Denver, were held in St. Anthony Catholic Church in New Denver Friday afternoon. Mr. Wojna died Oct. 3 at: - _ the Pavilion in New. Denver. y given: to. the electors of the Regional District of. Central Kootenay: in ' | require the presence of the said electors at. the Reglonal n: Street, Nelson, B.C. on Monday, the 31st day of Core: 1877, atthe houre of ten o'clock In'the forenoon, Pacific Standard Time, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Director‘for Electorat Area - bith of the Reglonat District of Central.Kootenay. . i The mode of nomination of candidates hall be as fol lows: Candidates shall be nominated In writing by two duly qualified electors. The nomination paper and the Public Officiats Disclosure document shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notica and noon, Pacific Standard Time, of the day of nomination. The nomination paper may be in the form * He served in the armed. services from 1989 to 1945, and was later employed by Consoli-- dated Mining and Smelting Co. Mr. Wojna was also.a prospec: tor and‘ enjoyed all aspects outdoor’ astivities. He is survived bya brother “in Minnesota and a “sister int Burnaby: Rev. Bernard. Feanien = OMI of Nakusp officiated at the. service and «Mrs. “(Jeanne ; George read a passage.of § serip- “ture, ‘The congregation sang the hymns, “Faith of Our ; Pathers" and “The Lord is My Shepherd", accompanied by or- -ganist Mrs. Join J Law. ‘Pallbearers were Dave “Batt, Gordon Butt, J. L. Irwin, [Peter Leanotowicz, Joe Ham- bly and Art McDonald. ¥" Interment was in the mili- * tary section of the New Denver. Cemetery. . Pulp mills at Port Angeles and Bellingham, Wash.- have been ordered by a federal judge to comply with federal, water- quality standards “as expedi- tiously as possible.” The Port-Angeles mill is operated by ITT-Rayonier, the Bellingham facility by Georgia- Pacific. In: granting McGovern ‘sald last Wednes. day: “The overriding fact, ‘in ‘this motion is that Georgia-Pac- ific (and ITT-Rayonier): are’ polluting United. States wa- ters.” In April, the Environmen- tal Protection ‘Agency filed suit against six major, pulp mills in Western Washington seeking motions for injunctions, United States District Judge Walter t. ‘Sweetened Cigar Ti Tips. civil with federal athens stand- ards, y Pose Cancer Hazard How many cigars can a rat smoke a day? The question arises be- - cause plastic cigar tips are sweetened with saccharin, al- though the recent ban on the sweetener. doesn't apply to stogies. - , +x But: health. protection de- partment x Sificials have advised two major. Canadian» cigar manufacturers, Imperial Tobac- co Ltd. and MacDonald Tobacco Inc., to. look for. Gibb ‘said cigar tips ‘are: made with insoluble: saccharin while: government tests were run-on the ’s soluble Watch for:our a ‘In. next ‘week's pi announce © OPEN. HOUSE on’ 5) New Homes bullt'by Starvista Construction, the first ‘homes , In: Castlega with 5-year warranty! : Fresh, Grade SUN w assis cee eetees oueicen form. The’ additive is . also sealed in plastic. MacDonald president Ro- bert Shropshire" said his com: have‘ an alternative ready by September. ' - sweetener just to be on the safe * side. Tests: showed that in an. exaggerated here a m: “chews “and chomps on’ the ends”; a single mouthpiece: is * 900 times less hazardous than a soft drink containing saccharin, Imperial. Tobacco’ president Robert Gibb said in an ‘inter- view. The saeshailal may «be melted into the plastic cigar tip or-used in the adhesive that seals the ‘wrapper... ~ i The equivalent ‘for a medium-size man of the amount of saccharin eventually lethal to arat is a daily dose OE FTE. 009 mg. and after’ 20 cigar: ti . “chomper” could have ingested: --at most 10 mg,, Gibb ‘said. A ban on saccharin asa food additive “was ordered” . earlier this year. after:federal . health and welfare department tests found that high dosages of the sweetener caused ‘bladder cancer in’ second- generation rats. ° - Diet soft drinks containing saccharin are to be removed _ from the market by Dec. 31. Imperial’ ch de] ment. is searching for a. sub-{ stitute now but the problem: to find an alternative: accep able” to: soverament officials, ~ long as they are under a‘cloud, we wouldn't touch them,” Gibb said. | Racing Track knee and ‘elbow protection, letter..said. Overstocked 0 Typewriter Ribbons! For Most Makes & Models Regular $1.75 ; While They et Last. Only... S l Ca mie . Porterhouse Steaks Lome ‘Grade re Ib wos AS Fletcher's, f ve Buy the plece, tb. ...5..4..,. wl 2 ‘ Sliced; Ib. Bologna ao a Side Bacon Fletchers, 4 varieties, Va lb., each “Whole Frozen,° CF rOReN TBs eos esy cove senses Sake 135 lb. = Food Fish & Chips French Fries " Skimilk Powder Magic; $4 7 a 19° Royal City, * 1441, oz. tin i. tee, 2, fs prescribed in- the ‘Municipal ‘Act’, and shall state ‘the name, residence and cccupation ‘of the person nominated in ‘such manner as to sufficiently identify such: candidate. The ‘nomination paper shall be subscribe to by the candidate. tn the event of a pall being necessary, such poll shall be opened on Saturday, November 19, 1977, between the hours of elght o'clock in the forenoon and eight o'clock in the afternoon, Local Time, for Electoral Area ‘‘J"' at the. following designated locations, of which every Person Is hereby required to take notice’ ‘and govern himself accordingly. at < PETTING 100 NEED AT Kasi KS “sNine’ Lives, Asst‘d.” 4 q payor: 45 oz. tha so for SAAS Electoral Area ‘'J"" ‘ Robson Elementary School, Robson Ootischenia Elementary School, Ootischenia 5 Toothp: te Blueberry Creek Elementary Salvo), Blueberry creek z i :f $4 : a eS 2 . 2 —- Wl ee Awe Bas ‘ y , ey gee t — : esi ADVANCE POLL : : : af : ‘omltube, ....: In the event of a Poll belng necessary, the Advance -Poll shall be opened | Monday, November 14, 1977 and Tuesday, November 15, 1977 between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and two o'clock In the afternoon, Loca! Time at the Regional District of Central Koatenay Office, 601 Vernon Streat, Nelson, B.C, and: at the following location: i oer stock Municipal Office, City of Castlegar. A : * © Gas Fitting Si e for permitting duly qualified electors to. vote, who shall sign a statement that (a) : shale ae he Bet they expect:to be absent from the Regional, District of Central Kootenay:on polling E Ae dsm muh day; or (b) they are, for reason of conscience, prevented from voting-on polling day; 3 q {ELECTRICAL or (c) through circumstances bayond their control thay-will not be able to attend the poll on polling day, namely, Saturday, the 19th day of November, 1977. i Given under my hand at Nelson, B.C. this 10th day of October, 1977 G. R. Isherwood, Returning Officer. 616 Lakeshore Brive, Nelson LOTS OF FREE PARKING