Fi 7 CANCER CAMPAIGN gets underwe, April 20 through to April 27 wit: education chairman Elaine Mair ai::: local branch president Mae Moroso pre. senting the Cancer Flag where Mayor Audrey .Moore offer: be a boot! Kooteng: Regiona to city hai’ sity hall, Included in their activities will h at the April 25-26 West Trade Fair to be held at the Recreation Complex where Canadian Cancer Society mombars will be selling daffodils. support by having the flag flown from Stanley Humphries’ stu- dents are preparing for the second annual Milk Run. On April 30 school stu- dents throughout the prov- ince will once again parti- cipate' in the Milk Run, an event sponsored by the B.C. Federation of School Athletic Associations and the B.C. Dairy Foundation. The pur- pose of the Milk Run is to draw attention to high school sports throughout the prov- ince. Locally, the Dairy Queen donated prizes for the home- room competitions. . _Students will run, walk, or jog three kilometres. As well, monies are collected —News/Mirrar Foto by Lois Hughes Second annual_milk run SHSS students top donors compliments of the B.C. Dairy Foundation. Students of Stanley Humphries use the Milk Run as a way of thanking the community for support dur- ing the 1979-80 school year. The general public has al- ways supported SHSS acti- vities whether they. be ath- letic, musical, dramatic, the April 20 to 26 Cheers for volunteers Castlegar Volunteer Release | A growing .number of. people are doing volunteer work and are helping to change our impersonal world into a place where people know and care about each other, - There are many reasons why people volunteer; some include the desire ‘to feel useful and. needed; to help others; and for self-fulfilment and personal development, Volunteering opens many doors and volunteers are able to influence the growth and direction of their community by becoming in- volved in decision-making roles on boards and com- mittees. There are many oppor- tunities for volunteers in Castlegar. Among them is working with the ‘handi-- capped, senior citizens, Big Brothers, pre-school . chil- dren, the National at the Volunteer Exchange, just to name a few. Approximately one-half : of the population is sharing ita time and skills with others in the community. So Iet’s give them a ‘special Thanks. Volunteer i Week is from April 20 to 26 and is a time to thank all Mt. Sentinel News Recognition. ‘volunteers, So, no matter who you are or what you do, af you are a volunteer, we say, “Cheers,” . If you are interested in any. of the above volunteer: ing-opportunities, please con-. tact the Castlegar Volunteer: , Exchange. . " Students plan Greaser Dance on April 25 By LYNN DUNSMORE The Carnival which was held last month was a trem- endous success. Many adults. and students enjoyed getting the dunk tank participants nice and wet. The G.R, 12 class did a Centre, a refugee family and CounterAttack program, or graduation activities, Elementary schools are invited to become involved in the run. Eras In the 1979 run, over 1,100 Castlegar area students | Local United Way names. committees The regular meeting of the Castlegar and District United Way was held at the Legion Hall on Wednesday of last week, United Way chairman George Christie appointed the followi and Helen S P The S.H. stu- dents donated, on an average per student, more money than any other school in the province. The total amount of money donated by all schools in the province to the B.C. Crippled Ch 's Society nominating — Ed Isaksen, Gordon Porter and Fanny Stoochnoff; publicity — Hel- en Strelioff, Nick Stoochnoff and Mike Popoff. . Proposed budget for through various h fun competitions. All monies collected are donated to the B.C. Crippled Children’s Soci- ety. At the completion of the (first name being chairman): Budget — John Michel son, Steve Jankola, George Christie and Margorie Mac- i ign — Jim Brind- run, each iP will receive a carton of milk, Bain; ley, Al Leavitt, Marjorie This Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1980 was p: ad by bud- get committee chairman John Michelson and ratified by the board of directors. Donation -was received from B.C. Hydro employees in Castlegar. was over $30,000. This year, more fun activities are planned for the Milk Run. The day of the run is April 30 at 2:30 p.m. The route will be from SHSS down Sth Avenue to Juniper, right on Columbia Avenue, to city hall for the official cer- emonies, right on to Maple Street, and back down 4th on the SHSS field. job or this money-raising. event. Thank you to all those who worked and those who came out and supported the car- nival. A Drama Night is being planned to raise money for a trip to a Vancouver work- shop. The night will be. an- nounced next week. A Greaser .Dance is being planned for April 25,: with an unknown band sup- plying the music. It's time for hopping at Mt. Sentinel. The students’ council is also fore- casting a Hat Day for May. Spring fever is starting to become apparant-in some Grade 12 girls who persist in singing, blocking traffic and invading the boys’ showers. + Warning: look out girls! One day the boys may sur- prise you, when you least * expect it. « The boys aren't totally sifent though, as some of. them set a.young ladies’ truck on a railroad tie. All was funny until twice as many girls lifted it off, to the. young ladies’ pleasure. A warning is also sent out to all members of Mt. Sentinel and the surrounding, area. The Grad ‘80 gang is getting itchy for excitement with only two-and-one-half months left. Hostelling information now. available locally If you're looking for in- formation on the more than 5,000 hostels in 60 countries worldwide, then the Can- adian Hostelling A ia ti To find out more about this low-cost accommodation network, contact your local travel agent or the Canadian Hostelling A i — B.C. Region is pleased to announce that Maple Leaf Travel, 605 - 2nd St. and West's Travel Agency, 21 Pine St., both of Castlegar B.C. Region, 3425 West Ootischenia Improvement District ANNUAL _ MEETING | Tuesday, April 29, 1980 ““\',Qotischenia ~ + Community Hall . .@t7:30 p.m. “All Members Are Urged To Attenc COMMUNITY — Bulletin Board | RUMMAGE SALE W.A. to Castlegar and District Hospital will be holding their spring rummage sale on April 18 from, 7 to 9 p.m. and April 19 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in the Kootenay Builders building next to Super Valu. Rummage is needed. For pickup, please phone 365-8302, 365-8148, 365-9821, 365-6743 or 365-2608. LEGIONTEA . Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 LA. oe Spring Tea will be held April 19 from 2 - 4 p.m. Tickets are 60 cents each, and there will be a door prize. Everyone welcome. NORDIC SKI TOURING Last meeting of the season to be held at Nordic Hall, April 17 at 7:80. Program includes election of officers, refreshments and slides. BIG BROTHERS OF CASTLEGAR . Tickets for the annual raffle are now available at West's, The Book Shop, Castle Bowl, Fields and Castlegar Drug. First prize, Suzuki motorcycle; second prize,.,Pioneer chainsaw; third prize, Lawnboy lawn mower. MINUS ONE A self-awareness group for separated, di- vorced and widowed persons, and single parents. Next meeting 7:30 p.m. April 16. For details call 365-5057, 865-6994 or 365-2557. ROCK-A-THON Job's Daughter's 24-hour Rock-a-Thon to take place in Maloney Show Room from 6 p.m. April 19+ to 6 p.m. April 20. All proceeds go to charity, and - pledges can be made by calling 365-2155 during these hours, or by contacting any Job’s Daughter B.C, V6R 2B4 (738-2674), The Canadian Hostelling Association is a non-profit i which now carry hostel infe and membership applic- cations. low-cost travel, accomodation and recreation. CT Delicious Apple Trees (each... . _FRUIT TREES This Friday, Saturday & Sunday ......... _ EVERGREENS 10 = OFF ™~ GERANIUMS Sted 9 5 ¢ 3" Red ° 5"Red Geraniums © Mother Washington Geraniums ~ $150 95° AV _, 50° 4cu. ft. Bag......eceeee PEAT MOSS 2cu. ft. Bag.... cee eeeee $450 $750 HYDRATED LIME — Regular $4.95 TSH | Weekend Special......... $ 295 KIDNEY DIALYSIS FUND - Reserve April 18 and 19 for two top quality variety concerts for your appreciation. Trail Junior - High School, 8 p.m. All proceeds to Kidney Dialysis * Fund sponsored by F.0.E. Trail No. 28398. Tickets, available at door, are $3 for adults, $1.50 for seniors. - and students. L.A. HI ARROW SHRINE CLUB Winner of the Easter hamper was Laurie Wickett of Castlegar. DAFFODIL TEA Minto Chapter No: 79 0.E.S. Daffodil Tea will be held at the Legion Hall, April 26 from 2 - 4 p.m. All proceeds go to Cancer research. There is a door prize and bake table. Tickets are 50 cents, SENIOR CITIZEN'S : A special meeting of the Senior Citizen's Association will be held on April 17, when honored guests will be persons and organizations who assisted in the task of remodelling the Castlegar headquarters. It is to be noted that only members and invited guests are eligible to attend this meeting. LIFE PLANNING FOR WOMEN If you would like to learn more about yourself and your abilities, here isa series of six sessions designed to give you a chance to look at your values, set goals and plan new directions for yourself. Sessions begin April 17 at 10 a.m. tonoon at the Volunteer Exchange, 38 Pine St. The course is sponsored by Selkirk College Women's Access Program. For more information call 365-2413, i BETA SIGMA PHI BAKE SALE Bake Sale will be held at Safeway April 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. : ‘" AUCTION Plan to attend the Castlegar Kiwanis Auction, May 10. Sale starts at 12 noon behind Plaza Texaco Service. If you have anything to donate please phone 365-6216 or 365-5571. KOOTENAY DOUKHOBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society will hold an annual general meeting on April 23 at 7 p.m. in the new audio-visual centre at the ikhob illage. and bers are invited to attend. There will be a short slide-tape ion to give you an idea of our plans for the HOUSE PLANTS This Fri, Sat. & Sun. Ji .... 10% or STEER MANURE eu BOG vicecedee ee eelen Be Sure and Save On These GRASS SEED This Fri., Sat. & Sun $195 © Rhododendrons © Asparagus Plants audio-visual centre, Light refreshments will be provided. Come and see our progress since last year. AQUANAUTS SWIM CLUB The Castlegar Aquanauts Swim Club. will be holding annual registration on April 19 from 10.a.m. noon and 1 to 3 p.m. at the Recreation Complex. Any swimmer able to swim the length of the poo! is welcome. New swimmers are asked to bring their GRASS FIRE Mond brought un- ly behind the Department. The grass was allowed to burn under ¢con- trol to eliminate any further hazard. No loss was ex- Twin River Elementary School, was quick! Costlegar North -der control by the Fire —News/Mirror Foto by Lois Hughes “CASTLEGAR NEWS, April:16)))! Service held for well-known : lawyer M. E. Moran Q.C. | Funeral service, which included the attendance of a large number of judges and lawyers, was held Tuesday . from if United knowledge. To all members of the Bar he- was always ready to share his knowledge. and ability. He enjoyed the Church for, well-known bar: rister Michael (Mickey) E. Moran, Q.C., 58, of Castlegar, | who died April 11 at Van- couver, Born in New Weatmin- ster. on March 10, 1922, Moran grew up and attended : schoo] at Mount Lehman in the Fraser Valley. After the outbreak of World War II he joined the Royal Canadian , Airforce and served overseas until he was discharged. Following discharge from the airforce, Moran enrolled at the University of British Columbia where he com- pleted his degree in Law and in 1949 was admitted to the Bar of the Province of British . Columbia. After his call to the Bar he commenced prac- tice in Castl i / Police Briefs 2 A total of 39 complaints were attended by local RCMP over the weekend re- - sulting in two persons re- - ceiving 24-hour suspension of ‘their driver's licences, one minor being found in posses- esion of liquor and one liquor seizure, _s 2 gating the‘report of wilful damage reported Saturday to Dixie Lee South' where two windows were ‘broken: . * * Also under investigation is the report’ Saturday of a storage shed’ being’:broken into with approximately 100 semi-precious ‘stones, valued . bet April 12 and 18 the warehouse for Chuck's Transfer on Sixth Avenue, South, was broken into and entry was gained:. through a door. Several par- eels ware stolen. On April 13 two packages were found and have been identified as being from this break and entry. The incident is still under investiagion. . * * Walter Allan Gorkoff, 17, of Robson has been charged with driving without due care and attention after the 1975 Datsun pickup he was driving failed to negoti- ate a right curve Sunda: The ‘yehicle..was .on/Broad- water Road near the Brilliant School when the incident occurred. Damage has been estimated at $800. 7 8 & Police are still investi- NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT ‘atest Tanons Baste w mo wee! LINDA GREEN 365-6316 KENNEDY 365-3590 at app $1,000 be- ing taken. Entry was gained by prying a lock off the door. The shed is the property of .Nadaline Woodrow of: Rob- son, .*,8 . ‘In two separate acci- dents Saturday a vehicle driven by Gordon. Zaitsoff, 18, of Robson swerved to miss a pedestrian on South Woodland Drive. The vehicle skidded on loose gravel re- sulting in the rear of the vehicle swinging and striking a fence. The 1976 pickup sustained an estimated $600 damage. a Be *. ©. 4.7A1.1956 : shation- wagon, driven by Marlene Jo-Anne Verishine, 19, of Castlegar, pulled to the right upon meeting another vehicle re- sulting in the right wheels dropping off the pavement causing the vehicle to roll down an embankment in the Pass Creek area. Driver and passengers, Robert Shmoorkoff, 18, and Larry Ingham, 19, were taken to Castlegar and Dis- triet: Hospital with undeter- mined injuries. Damage to broken in half. The ineident is still under investigation. * * * Police are investigating an incident on Friday when @ pickup, driven by an un- known person, struck a tree causing it to fall into a window of the home of Mario Ferriera at 814 Eighth Av- enue North. Damage to the pickup is estimated at $2,000 with: $1,000 to the house. Driver of the vehicle fled by foot. = . x "Three people were taken to Castlegar and District Hospital Sunday following a three-car collision: on Col- umbia Avenue. A 1978 Firebird driven by Linda Magaton, - 27, of Casti ht play is suspected. | ~” ad * * ‘Two persons were taken to Castlegar and‘ District Hospital by ambulance Tues: . day, suffering from extensive head injuries following an ac- cldent approximately 3.5 km east of the weigh scales on Highway 3. Injured’ were Sheldon Stratford, 19, of Montrose and Roy Dresbin- ger, 17, of Fruitvale. They were found some distance from the vehicle which hed gone down an embankment. Members of the Provincial Emergency Program were called to assist in bringing the strechers up the embank- ment. The incident is still under investigation. _No further details are’ ‘was - while a 1969 Volkswagon van driven by David Popp, 28, of Castlegar was south when they collided head-on. There was an estimated $2,000 damage-done. to the Popp «van, $200 damage. .to. the. Magaton vehicle and. $200 damage to a parked, unoc- cupied truck. The two drivers and a passenger in the Popp ve- hicle, Jim Bow, was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The accident is still under in- vestigation. . On April 10 Maria Da ‘Conceicao of Portugal passed away in Castlegar while visiting relatives. No foul the vehicle was esti at $1,000. ie . * * A report of wilful dam- age to a pay telephone be- longing to B.C. Tel at Main Street and Columbia Avenue was received Friday. Reports indicate the telephone was. FRANK'S Sharpening Shop CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 365-7395 Saws ® Drills * Tools Chain Sows ° Scissors Pinking Shears Mower Blades ° Etc. ‘Belsaw'& ‘Foley’ For your Information FOR SALE: 21 cu. ft. deep freeze. Ph. 365-9820, ___ 16 WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bed- room house or trailer by May 15th. Ph. 365-6867. 16 FOR SALE: 1868 Chevy, goo ning condition, asking - 5 365-3264, FOR SALE: Security Pup camper, fully equipped. Ph. estore. us 4 FOR SALE: 1978 Chev. 4 x 4 3/4 Ton $7,000. Ph. 365-7881. 16 FOR RENT: Small mobile home In Brillant. Ph. 365-8315. 16 WANTED: Daytime babysitter In Blueberry araa, Ph, 365-2227. 16 FOR RENT: Furnished one bed- room sulte in downtown area. Ph. 385-7353. _. : 16 + 3 bedroom apart- jegar, lable “ALSO Auto.-weld Bandsaw Blades up to '2" wide FOR SALE: One registered Kan- ata pony, one small horse, good use wringer washing machine. Ph. 365-6204, 18 FUANISHED 1 bedroom house for No or pats, Ph. rant. 985-5163. 16 For all your T-Shirt needs Buttons , - Hats Custom Transfers 253 Baker St. Nelson - 352-7712 Put Us On Your Shopping List TRAIL bike, Honda XR-75, also utility traller. Ph. 385-3727 after 5:30 p.m. 16 NEWLY immigrated couple with 2 small children looking to buy a2 or .bedroom house In Castlegar In hg $30 - 60,000 price consider house In any coi Call Mr. Gillis, after 5 p.m. 985-3423. BABYSITTING daytime, babies 6 weeks to 3 years. Call VI Popoft 385-8143 or 365-3990. 16° GIGANTIC G je Sale. - Misc. furniture, afghans, etc. 1014 10th Avenue South. April 18 & 20 9 m.to4 p.m. 18 Pensioners warned to: _reapply for. aid: Health and Welfare Can- ada officials in Victoria have + warned those Old Age Sec- urity pensioners entitled to the Guaranteed Income Sup- plement who have not yet reapplied to do so at once or face a cut in payments, . The application forms were mailed out in January. The maximum monthly supplement is $153.85 which, added to the basic pension of $186.80, totals $240.15. "Pensioners who require assistance in reapplying should contact their local Health and Welfare Canada Super Sunday Savings Throughout the Store 22999 ° dtrenuontadder : Ese. ‘Uniflo’ TOW-40 oll Black & Decker Workhorse Brackets Black & Decker 7%" Skil Saw...... Black & Decker 3/8" Drill Variable speed .. 24" x 16" Steel Square................0008) ay hid 24" 2-Vial a la AG Hammer............. 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