4 From Page 1A: The attendance at the three schools Tuesday was as follows: Slocan Park, nine of 47 students attended; Crescent Valley, 18 of 141 were in class, and at South Slocan, only three of 46 registered students showed up. Classés are still being held, however, and school buses con- tinue to run both morning and evening. School board chair- woman Donna Graychick said Tuesday that the board has not changed its position. “i Last week Graychick said { the board will not reconsider its § decision not to hire Pereverzoff + as principal for the new school, - and would not even discuss it, ‘The problem is a 1 10A CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 26, 1977 Boycoit to Coniinue telegram to the ministry of education on Friday. Norman Brewster, who chaired a parents' meeting at Crescent Valley School -Tues- day night, told the Castlegar News yesterday a letter from Joe Phillipson, associate deputy minister of education, said in response to the telegram that the Nelson schoo) board is autonomous, Brewster, a former Slocan School District trustee, said only eight of the 120 parents who attended the meeting voted against continuing the withdrawal for another week. He said 114 parents signed a letter sent to Bill Evin, the teacher hired as principal in- ‘matter that should not be ‘handled in public, she said. : ‘The school board head also } said Tuesday that no action to ‘force children to attend their + classes is being planned by the + board, A weekend demonstration Sthat involved 150 placard- ‘waving parents and children parading down Baker Street in their cars Friday afternoon, ‘and then circling the school ‘board office on Anderson ‘Street. “The ministry takes a dim * view of children being kept out of school,” a spokesman for the ‘ministry said from Victoria Tuesday. The government first learned of the situation when South Slocan parents sent a stead of F that the protest involved no animosity toward him personal- ly. He -say Graychick, con- tacted after the meeting, agreed toa further meeting be- tween the trustees and parent delegates to be held before the weekend. “It's clear there's no let-up or intention to let up,” Brew: ster said. “What we're hoping is that there will be some reason- able talks with the board.” Contacted yesterday, Per- everzoff told the Castlegar News the board has received his letter appealing the de- cision—based on Section 129 of the Public Schools Act, which provides for ‘the. transfer of teachers and principals—but has not responded. Had Bodard ‘Blessing’ (from front page) our approbation that he en- tered the dump,” Moore said. “I suggested in a conversation with Mr. Bodard that it be left alone until the dump's manage- ment committee. took over when the letters patent ar- tives.” -“We knew the metal had some revenue value,” she said. “It would be very irresponsible to pay someone to take it away.” In an, April 4 letter to Bo- dard—which the board had - voted to answer May 7—Henne estimated his fee for crushing’ ¢ims.4 200 to 300 old car bodies, at ‘apiece, to be $1,250. Removal by truck and backfill would cost an additional $2,100, the letter said. In a May 16 letter to Bodard, A. J. Heatherington, « the supervisor of the provincial department of environment Salvage-Assemble-Manufac- - ture project, similar ‘to the methods used by Henne, re- ported Henne as saying Bodard had given his “blessing” to ser- vice “the. whole Central Koot- enay District i.e. Kaslo, Bal- four, Lardeau, New -Denver, Nakusp. ete.” “I understand this might be a rather sweeping interpre- - tation of what’ you said and meant,” Heatherington added in a letter. Bodard told the Castlegar News Tuesday he did not ap- prove Henne's' plans to service | regional district dumps. He said’ he told Henne he was receptive to the idea and would support the proposal if it were ever brought before the board. Statements by Moran that. Bodard had been lax” in his duties and that the administra- tor should have recognized the urgency of the situation were can't remove car bodies from the dump.” The board voted to seek Henne’s services after re- ceiving recommendation in the Heatherington letter that pri- vate firms be hired to service the dumps. Bodard said the owner of another salvage com- pany had made inquiries earlier « but. had not replied ’ since. Contacted Monday, Henne, a former Castlegar alderman and an. unsuccessful mayoralty candidate in January, told -the + Castlegar, News..he had re- ceived the boar’ firet letter. ano 7 fused to; com- of pany SveN nthe dump ‘until he fiad replied to the Cost-Sharing Plan Sought for Castlegar (from front page) into a subsidiary agreement for a water system in which the federal and provincial govern- ments each pay three-sevenths of the coat and the local tax- payer pays one-seventh, In similar cost-sharing plans the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan each split the costs of their water systems Red Cross Blood Clinic Wednesday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Legion Holl.” with the federal government, she said, Moore said city adminis- trator Bill Krug fulfilled federal “government requests for docu- mentation on Castlegar’s water needs and problems, and sent an additional copy to the pro- vincial department of economic development. Both ‘senior governments have requested copies of the water feasibility study the city commissioned from the engineering firm | Kerr, Wood and Leida! when it is completed, she said. Council is also secking a meeting with economic de- velopment minister Don Phil- lips, as well-as with municipal affairs minister Hugh Curtis at cabinet meetings in the area next week, the mayor said. ~ Embree Seeks Grants For Rec. Planning (from front page) first stage of developing the Cone Hill park site and $2,500 , on tables, grass and grading for " Riverside Park. Kinsmen Park was alloca- sibly be accomplished in 1978. Council approved Em- bree's motion that city staff investigate the availability of any grants for long-term park and recreation planning. Two Hurt In Crash A Castlegar man has been taken to Trail Regional Hospl- / tal following a single vehicle accident early Monday morning on Highway 3 just south of the Fairview turnoff. Driver Larry Keraiff, 29, suffered a broken hand and cuts Police Recover Motorcycle A busy holiday weekend was experienced by local RCMP, Besides several motor vehicle accidents they re- covered a motorcycle stolen Sunday morning froma shed on Cedar St. The motorcycle belonged to Walter Makaroff. The inei- dent is still under investigation, Monday morning the local Legion was reported to have been ‘unlawfully entered and approximately 86 bottles of pop were missing. Police say three juveniles were found to be responsible, Over the weekend a total of 15 liquor. seizures were made. In nine of these cases persons will be. appearing in court to face charges that range from. supplying liquor to a minor, drinking in a public place and being a minor in pos- session of, liquor. ted $4,000 for a new wash roof and the C Hall ATTENTION GRADS! $5,000 for stucco, Embree said. He said $800 would be spent on lawn, shade area and benches for bowling greens and $700 for control-valves in the swimming pool, 1 Embree said regular main- tenance of all ball fields is now in. progress or completed, and the'-bowling greens are ready “Four. new lights will be installed at Kinsmen Park”, he said. “This has been necessary because of vandalism”. “Unfortunately this pro- blem can only be partially over- come with enforcement,” he said. “If people in the com- munity aren't prepared to take steps to educate themselves and their children this is going to continue.” He said: the development plan for Cone Hill Park—ap- ” proved along with the parks expenditures budget at coun- cil’s May 10 meeting—has re- turned to the community for further input. 20% OFF ALL CLOTHES FOR GRADUATION SHOP EARLY AT BONNETT’S Sareneseon __KINNAIRD. TRANSFER LTD. L. A. 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"0 The CBC saya the govern- ment is; covering up illegal . iyiti by Cuban through Canada in cases mark-:* ed “household goods” and “farm agents in Canada, which could include shipping arms to Cuba. i The allegation was made ” Monday: on; CBMT, ‘the Mon- treal CBC television affillate, in the fst of a.five-part series which, the station says, ‘will show the Canadian government is covering up information on illegal Cuban intelligence oper- ations in Canada.” The’ station says war‘sur- plus, guns from, underworld sources in’ the Unit are! “reportedly”? \’mo y.” Progressive: Conservative _MP Elmer MacKay. said on the ‘program. there’ was‘ a “very good - possibility” arms - ship- ments could’*be™ among the “questionable, activities" being covered up by ‘the: Canadian government, | Ne Government ‘agencies re- peatedly ‘brushed ’’aside re- quests for details on the expulsion of a group of Cuban in Jan ae - Relatives ‘and frlenita from Toronto, Saskatoon: and St, Hubert, Que., joined: local friends ; and’ relatives at St, David's Church in Castlegar for the wedding of Marlee Belle, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Trischuck of Castlegar and Peter Allen Bowman, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Charles Bowman of St, Hubert, Que. © Chrysanthemum bouquets decorated the altar where Rev. Ted, Bristow. performed. the marriage rites, while guests sat at pews adorned with whjte and ‘blue bows centred by white. carnations. Orginist Maryellen Hunchak played “Love Look at thé Two of Us". Given in marriage by: her. father, the bride wore a gown of white crepe, ‘overlaid with dainty lace from the empire Waistline, and featuring lace cape sleeves. Small. white flowers tinted blue formed the crown she wore in her hair, and she carried a bouquet of mums and daisies, fastened with white and bloe ribbon. Her only jewellery, consisted of a gold cross belonging to her nephew, Maid of honor was Miss Nadia Trischuck of Trail and bridesmaid was‘ Miss Jo Ann ‘McClelland of ‘Trail. Mr.’ David Flear of Van- couver was best man, while Mr. Jody Whitehead of Vancouver and Mr. Donald Trischuck of Trail shared ushering duties. For her- daughter's wed- ding, Mrs. ‘Trischuck chose a full-length gown of green printed © chiffon, styled with * tong, puffed sleeves. A corsage of white daisy mums offered an attractive ‘contrast. t ‘The groom's mother wore a full-length gown in coral crepe’ with ‘amall white flowers. A white picture hat. and white daisy mum corsage completed her ensemble...» The | wedding colors of white and blue prevailed in the ions’ at. the: Castlegar { uary published reports ‘alleging the “Cuban consulate.-in ‘Montreal was being used as a spy school, &nd District Community Centre’ where the reception was held. ‘Highlighting: the bridal “table was + the five-tier wedding cake, iced | in| white‘ and’ decorated with blue flowers. and fresh daisies, Blue candles, and daisy “mums.in gold baskets com: pleted the table decor, Master of ceremonies was Mr. Vie Guidone of Abbotsford and the bridal toast was pre- sented by Mr. Fred Houghton -of Castlegar. 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