| with a generous donation when Castlegar’s Canadian Cancer Society _canvasser calls on you this Sunday. - 2 so a “FLYING HIGH Is all part of the action when - you: take up motocross racing. Local ‘rid Randy Mykyte took two firsts Sunday whi participating at ihe Calgary Motocross Ciub Track during @ Honda Contingency: where prize money was available only to Honda riders, Mykyte took first overall In both the | Weekly Bowling Results continued from page AG Other 600's: Gary Jackson MHT Orlando Vecchio 886, Live 5 — 1224, THT Live 6 — 8619, Team Points: Roadhogs 9, Nighthawks 18, Tee Cees 7, Who Cares 14, Live 5 — 24, Rowdy Rush-ins 17, Other 600's: Marvin Wood - 807, Bill Soukoroff 719, Jake 40814, Nova's 407%, Chevys 518%, Model T’s 885%, | Other 600's: M. Postnikoff. Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS ‘Myrna’ Wesley 278. LHT Myrna Wesley 640. -' Team > Points: » Minks - 20, Beavers. 17, Chipmunks 15, Squirrels 15, Teddy Bears 12, ions 5, ‘. Other 600's: Ann Gouk 687, Marg Foubister 617, Joanne Bentley 616. i i Thurs.” Afternoon Ladies— Rollers Koenig: 689, Matt Rohn 672,.. Jack Osachoff 648, Wed. Morning Ladies LH8 M. Chernenkoff 257. LHT M. Postnikoff 639, THS Bobcats 1112. THT Continentals 8028, Team Points: Continentals 897, Ramblers 411, Bobcats Hooters 2920. ': Team Points: Hooters 418%, Screamers 484'/, Groan- ers 4658/2, Wailers 8861), Criers 403'2, Moaners 418%. : Fri, Night Mix LHT Erma Mykyte 740. Grants Approved - Human Resources Minister Grace McCarty, announced the approval of Community Grants totalling $454,160.85 for x bureaus th it the elderly or partially ambulatory citizens, _» In’ Vancouver, the | Van- couver Volunteer Soclety. runs the province. Projects under the direc- tion of organizations such as the Agassiz Social Services So- ciety, the Kitimat Community Services Society, and many’ 250cc class and 125ce'class. tn the funtor class . others received funding for a there were 75 riders with the 125¢e and 45 wide array of volunteer. ser- _ ders in the 250cc class with a total of 300 _ vices provided for many aspects riders present In all classes involved. Prize . of community life.’ money for the 2: for the\125cc. Vi class is $150 with $100. Locally, the Castlegar. Kootenay-Columbia Child Care. DISTRIBUTION OF 100 CANCER DEATHS, MALE Moan e) SMP a marys Intestine cect i) DISTRIBUTION OF 100 CANCER DEATHS, FEMALE - Where the money goes.” Helps Cancer Patients Informs people about Cancer prevention and the importance of early treatment. Funds Cancer Research ' DISTRIBUTION OF 100 CANCER CASES, MALE fe) aN Seven Steps to Health: i 1. Have a medical and dental checkup. 2. Watch for any change in your normal state of health. 3. Find out about any lump or sore that'doés not heal. Protect yourself against too much sunlight. 4, 5. Do not smoke. 6. Have a Pap test. 7. Do'a monthly breast self-examination. The businesses listed below join with the Castlegar Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society in urging you to join the fight. Junction Shell & Service (1976) 201 S. 7th Ave. 365-6511 King’s Kobbler Castleaird Plaza 365-6911 Earl’s Private Pools and Carpentry Ltd. 1024 5th Ave. S. 365-6774: ‘Raspherry Lodge © Raspberry Village 365-7277 Coleman Excavating Ltd. 1800 S. 4th Ave. 365-5013 Canadian Propane Gas & Oil Ltd. Castlegar 365-5154 Castie-Craft Woodworks Ltd. 6415, 6th Ave. 365-3616 fia Canadian Cellulose : Company Limited Interior Pulp and Lumber Operations Supervalu Kinnaird Transfer _ 112 Green St. 365-7124 Castlegar Equipment Rentals 417 Cascade St. 365-7433 Trail Auto Body 716 6th Ave. S. 365-5114 Kalesnikoff Lumber Thrums 999-4211, Society received $9,838.50. In Fort St, John, the North Peace Community Resources x e as e e e Recreation Commission Briefs 22 "=" “ \fhe commission was in- - formed that the Rotary Club of Castlegar has donated $200 towards the Senior Citizens’ Project, thus bringing the total community donation to $1,150. Through the Recreation and Facilities grant program, word hasbeen received that the senior citizens’ project is, pre-. sently under review and an- noufitdment of its success will be miade around June 1. flie eee ‘Staff notified the commis- sion\that maintenance work is * proceeding as scheduled on the ~ Bob: Brandson Pool. Opening, date is slated for May 8,which will‘be the for ger, summer i bro-. the ¢om tions as driving seniors and etl gram instructor and two guards. . . ° The commission agreed to endorse the proposal of thé * Parks and Recreation. Com-.‘ mittee of Council and the Youth Committee concerning youth centres, It is the intention. of these groups. to bring in a recreation specialist. from P. Alberni to examine’ the’ ~ need and concept of such: a facility. * . informed the commission that a meeting will be held with the Kel: the !school district swim pro- gram.. Public swimming is schéduled to begin May 12. ae er ae | ‘The commission approved the "79 rate schedules for the pools and they are: swim ‘club $4Mour; pool rental $20/houyr, whieh includes one lifeguard; * public ‘swim day — child 35 cents, student 60 cents, adult 75 cents; public swim strip ticket — child $7.50, student $10'50, adult: $16.76, - * 2 8 compliance with board poliéy < for regional - district employees, the commission is recommending to the board that staff from \ logg to discuss the Castlegar \and area Master Plan. At that; meeting representation is ex-— pected from the city council, . school board, regional distriéts « réps and the recreation com- migsion. , é ee SG Dee Shite, alte Programmer Fay Fodor informed the commission that the Teen Disco Skate raised $200 for the senior citizens; the Tots Easter Party was attend- ed by 150 children; and the mini-soccer school; has to’turn’ interested persons away. vole we Seif The spring program re-_ ceived response for the receive a 10 per cent salary adjustment for 1979. Biot * * * :. The commission has been informed that the student youth empjoyment program’ has awatded the commission finan- cial assistance for, the hiring of a parks manager, pool mana- cooking clinic, the hunter training "course ‘and the’ ‘defensive driving course. . . . Poor response resulted in the cancellation of the rhyth- mics and exercise class and the textile painting class, .° 3. oS Pi B® : The prograt Kinnaird W.. Ladies ‘Help Salmo At their April meeting, members of Kinnaird Women's Institute answered roll call with mystery gifts for the up- | comitig annual conference of - West. Kootenay. Women's In- stitutes at Salmo on May 9. - “. ‘Main’ topics of - diseusion were the Spring Tea of April 21 and W.K.D, Women's Institute Annyal Conference which will commence the morning of May 9 at the Legion Hall in Salmo, Nine members from Kin- naird plan to attend. Mrs. Edith Wilson will be the pianist, Mra. Doris Sweeney will be in charge of Kinnaird W.L's dis- play’:table and Mrs. Edith Sherbiko will be the official delegate. 3 3 ” “(An invitation was received from, Slocan W.I. to. attend today’s 50th anniversary of,its - founding. Four members ac- cepted the invitation. ~" “Another four members ac- cepted Kettle Valley-Women's Mark 50th | Institutes’ invitation to attend its Annual Conference on May 2. j SSR One member took orders for Regal goods, with all money from this sale to be donated to “Pennies for Frientiship”, Agriculture convener: M. Owens spoke on’ the domestic use of moose-instédd of horses --: in some parts of Russia. Etta Brunton reported on the West Kootenay MusicFesti- val. At tha tea held April 21, many displays were shown,” Sales included some baking, _ crafts; white: elephant and mystery parcels. Prize winners were: door prize of a doily arid bowl — Mrs, Doris Latta; tablecloth, made by Mrs. Emma Manarin, was won by Kay Bate; and ceramic bow! and plant, by Bea Goet- ting, was won by Mrs. Glenys New. : Proceeds from the Tea and Sale are all donated to charity. aquatics d persons to medical new games workshop and the appointments or in some cases care clinic. Other vol vis- Volunteer Exchange and the ~ the nteer Cen- tre. They offer necessary skill training, consultation, and pro- vide information on program planning, organization, recruit- ment, supervision of .volun- teers, and volunteer/staff re- lations. “Volunteers in our pro- vince supply thé energy, stimu- lation, and manpower to keep many worthwhile projects oper- tating,” says McCarthy. “Volun-:* teers ‘examplify’ thé best in community spirit and concern.” ‘The ministry's Community Grants budget for 1979/80 is “projected at more than $6.2 million subject-to approval by- the legislature, This compares to a projected expenditure in the 1978/79 fiscal year of $5.95 million. * z MHS John Paulson 274, MHT John Paulson 714. $ “THS Road Runners 1252, THT Road Runners 8493, Team Points: Cotton Pick- ers 453, Super Stars 436%, Gutter-Rats 47414, 5-Wheelers 954, Hot Shots 403, Road Run- ners 411. Attention fien & Boys! For All Seasons ea PS ot Bonnett’s ne0” veo! 365-6761 Remember 10% [_OFF for Cash _| presents it's « ANNIVERSARY SALE Big Blue Cords Buy one pair at regular price +. getanotherfor........... ‘The Jean Scene” _ Upstairs at Update Fashions, Columbla Ave. — UPDATE FASHIONS - i Castlegar ane Ye wits Alderman Bud Godderis ” immer notified. | DALE DROWN i \ fe @ @ 2 ate arnt ar var) er 2 V “On May 10th In Rossland-T BRR AO semen pete Te asky rth eat en oe E OTE f Rrra Rey Sree TT) or DALE servative & The Elimination of Sales Tax. setup in Tralla committee, that would Issue a report once de Cutting Government Spending. Ih Addition Dale Drown as Your MLA would: wage and price review every month. This report would outline the latest prices and wages In the constituency, end would also inform the public where the best bargains were found. Urge all local lumber manufacturers to start setting lower domestic prices to generate fower priced housing In Rossland-Trall. Urge the government of the day to hold an Inqulry Into the entire issue of Doukhobor-Freedomite differences. Th: 9 Inquiry would Include study of the U.S.C.C. and the Importance of the Regina monies. On May 10th Vote for BA tJ The Elimination of School Tax on Property. _ Urge the government of the day to provide funding for proper & residences at Selkirk College. Leaky mobile trailers are na the answer. : \ Urge the government of the day to begin early discussion and negotlations with those residents in Trall who will have to move because : of the West Trail approach. The earlier those discussions start, tho earlier the sale price of the land can be reached. Z and the Progressive Conservative Party PUT a wala) DROWN nd the Progressive Conservative Party | The Progressive Con Party Supporis CRRA R ETON eM A Nia cd art} PSE SIA SAE ELISA EID age MAAS DMRS Site aca ne ee: Or Per EP a aoe Ceo ts “et etate’ epee tas