‘ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 81,1974 ocal Court News James ‘Dutze of Castlegar: ded) gullty'to\a charge of Ing/a disturbance. He was ; $50, ‘i v/sWally.Lebedoff of Crescent Valley pleaded’ guilty to failing )Femainiatithe scene of an cident, He was fined $300 or default two weeks in jail. His driver's licence was suspended for/one! month. Ronald James Robinson of ‘Blueberry Creek pleaded guilty driving with a blood aleohol unt‘over 08, He was fined 0 default one week in il His driver's Heence was nded ‘for: one’ month. berry Creek pleaded guilty! to” being a minor in possession of liquor. She was fined $86, Bill Chernoff of Castlegar. pleaded guilty to theft under, $200. He was fined $125 or/in default one week in jail. ‘The charge resulted from the, theft of a-flag from the Blueberry. School on Oct, 12. ae Two men, Donald Alan Black of Trail and Randy Hall Belanger of Castlegar, each pleaded guilty to a charge of break and enter with intent. Black was placed on 12 months probation and Belanger on four months., The charges resulted from the break-in of Mitchell Supply Oct.’ 1. .| Current Total $18,000 Viruses. Being Exlensively - Probed in Cancer Research There is no evidence that cancer is caused by viruses but this area of research is being probed information about the action of the virus!on the cell—how it allers the cell's. growth ‘and cancers are caused by viruses, is the disease communicable or : contagious? There is, as yet, no evidence that! this|is so, “These. would be viruses +1 transmitted, in'a different way, “and ‘acting’ ina, «, from other, ‘disease-causing "ruses, Itis' thought that ae ; May. cause thei by ifferent wey) ranging the genetic, material. it! is’ needed:-in’ virus Pamphlets and information about cancer. can be obtained free (by writing to: B.C. and Yukon Division, Canadian Can- cer Society, 896° West: Eighth ‘Avenue, Vancouver’ or © 857 Sse Victoria, B.C. © Robson Elementary School principal John. Landis: ‘and Mr, Bruce Gerrand of Kinnaird Junior Secondary School were among the 1,227 mathematics teachers to attend a‘recent Gordon: R.; McLachli n was i ‘of £3 ‘more help to the teacher. than Is Nottinghai England. There, were :70) work 8 psychologist in attempting to do that,.‘The' manner in. which , " mathematics is organized fora. mathematician’ is not “gultabley instruction,» ’ Thirdly, teachers. must: dapt the organized curriculum * to the propensities of children. However,’ teachers ‘cannot! be- ch’. ginjto'do this unless’ they are |, @. large ference'of its ‘Kind ever. held Canada’ or the! United ‘Stat which readily, is concern: in the field the present gram in our ‘schools. prepared to spend’a lot of time—which was covered in the ourthly, teachers must ‘uct. humanly. | Of course, f ‘Attention | LEGION: MEMBERS BRANCH Wp! % For Reservations j or sate hers can’make: children: le; Of course; some teachers: A make'some children repro- duce trivia‘by' stuffing their.’ ‘moiiths ‘with’ chocolate’ or: can- by. threats; of ‘failure OE ataly wi J Eric MacPherson, keynote address, entitled, 6 Now, Barren Cow?".He felt tha: instead of worshipping certal trends, mathematics teachers should move back to the central elected first the Canadian: Wood ‘Council’ at its annual meeting at’ Winnipeg Friday: Mr. McLachlin, ‘of Col-- umbia' Cellulose here at Castle- : gar, ‘represents the Interior Lumber Manufacturers’ Associ- ation on the council. Co: : onlin. For A Fermi. Under: The Pollution Control 1967. jeoearth ‘is ‘a lott more | basic ist We are. ‘taking book: orders until 8, 974 At the end. of: mainder is his profit, has to pay for the complete. News carrier makes‘his. ‘collection for the papers he has deli well: end good and Rae faker But, like/any other: paid before.he gets his: profit; that’s art he 'ap- preciates it when ‘his customers, ret that he he: has’! ee clivered to them and help ‘to’ Me ake his his allecton prompt and objector © und a0) ofthe Pollution Control et; © 196" may, within.'3 ‘days’ of. the date of ‘applica: - tion, ‘or within’ 30 days -of : + Publi cation in :The ‘British: Columbia °: Gazette ‘or; injia 1. TRichard Jacob Card Box’ $851, Castlegar, B.C. hereby apply ‘to oe a + ctruent fre A borhood : Pub located into the 2:PCL A'D) Dist. Lot 301A Plan 17. shall ; 8.) The . ‘be ‘located ‘at’ 250 fe ‘south: of: the: East: Robson. Fi Terminal. 6. The ©! J@ ;ment:to' be applied to’ the °\/>; effluent tt before discharge is follows: septic * dis- charge ‘tank then lato riv- District :0 ay NS: /B.('. Bodard, . 8.0. -This applicati ‘aated ‘on, the 10th day. 0: September, 1974) was post- ed> on} thes ground in ac cordance tion on and Regulations, the Pollu- . ‘educa- tion, ‘According, to. Mi Landls,: i major points” addressed. to sion’ inthe lumber. industry: Bs: taanee be the next t The Canadian Wood ‘Coun- il is the national association of, influential i hi cation:-during the: xo made ‘ {done it‘ for. hundreds of ‘years, what some students time that answers as: to ‘what they loing. That is one of I issues which “cheapei ani ‘alternative. mobile unit'services » Kaslo and a) dear: father: = a Basse away: Nov. God must’ direct them-~ selves co! tinuously in all their ork with) call! students, -no ri whom’ they. are teach : must “needs »; good can’ have reproduce, but there kre limita-: tions ‘on style. It must: -be remembered, that ‘there’ is an ‘objective in education that goes | beyond tmathematics, This is the'child’s sense of aigaity and: self: worth, °) Again, the theme of the _FINANCIA ‘SERVICES a david Ingram’s CEN: TA offers’ a: atvico' which’ te ‘will intergrate well with many other businesses. | : Male or female applicants: can run from ‘home, where very small Population, but should: have- eek: for. ‘raining ‘in, to: make an, Initial : ‘existing. office or store; and be P epared conference: was, ‘superman/woman to atay_ i chealthy and. fit, just’ take’ up hiking: In'Europe, ‘youth: has ~ chiefly because it’s inexpensive, fun and provides plenty of fresh The basic equipment: can ‘be’, bought “for..a |relatively ‘modest’; outlay. A’ “beginner, boots,” light’ but’: warm and rainproof clothing, a backpack, some food ‘and a map. and a compass. The : boots 2 ares probably “most: important. . They’ should .* provide good ‘support,’ traction organi 7¢: mathematics for in- & is ‘not good enough ig hat teachers’ believe’ in, round \which ‘they, must be. repared t to weave a curriculum and p ion against the wet.” They ‘should ® fit: well: when wearing two pale tof wool socks, : ‘Beginners should “take ee of, ‘one or. two thousand dollars, vid fase 1139 Londile Avenve, - sts “Let Us Assist You, ety a Caetee Wine Safety Y Shack Bill Stoochnoff. —' John’ Voykin eaty demand.. It’s sree factia, necessity—to have: a’ compass: .and map ‘along when entering I ‘And? remember iker | always leaves *, | exactly, ‘where’ he vor.sl ‘presented the 1974 executive y ith special is a progressing city. He spoke enlightenment ‘he, had. ved from Foresters, assur- him. that Forpstera are not necessarily, people involved in “the woods industry. Rather, he found: thatthe, slogan’ ‘A e silage of:New, Denver offers: for sale’ 120 feet New'.6; inch: JM Class “160. 880 feet.’ e Conditions of Sales’ As’ Is and where is, to |. be’ removed |: within’: ‘thirty. days of purchase, Purchase by, certified ‘cheque: ote? Sealed tenders, early marked on envelope; be’ received not‘later’ than 5’ P.M. November. Dh, 1974, ee ‘or. any fender not; recesses : a R. HEBERT, * VILLAGE CLERK; NEW DENVER B.C, Family, Fraternity"! was quite Call. For. Tenders j Garbage Collection and’: for’ 74 contract of * Specifica- ; Hons ‘of ‘performance avail- ‘able at address below. Ad- dress: bi sarily accepted. ~INWAIRD TRANSFER. 1D. LA. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — % CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty”. Phone 365-7124 tin presented only. to! SONS serving ’on the 1974 A eet ek ‘theme of, liberty, benevolence and concord is built around, this ‘Hratel nity... : ‘or he dance following” Buddy. Marr. and; the: Naturals provided * ‘a: fine’ slection of, music.;‘The band} featured a” very talented young ‘female ‘vocalist who drew numerous favorable comments from. an ‘©. STRETCH SEWING CLASSES © - BASIC KNITS 5 «Monday, Novernbe 4th to 18th 2° “Monday, November::25th: to. December’ 2nd ak : 1ipint..to:3'p.m.*. We' ‘ve Got. Datsun. 10. “With front. dise ‘brakes; rear window defogger, Wy LADIES BLAZERS'* November 28th to December. 5th (77pm. to-9: p.m. LADIES:SLACKS Pattern Alterations November. 25th. to/ December and: 7 p.m, .to.9 p.m.’ CUP-N-SAVE * which most ‘other cars charge extra, _ ome tn: For A Test: Drive: ‘Soon. CROSSROADS SPAN, 496 Columbia Avenue — Castlegar, BC bucket seats and lots more features for oS 39 | el e E BROWNIE’ FLY-UP was eld én! Toesta ‘Kinnaird Hall tee y. % pegrpliveryat ndtanliedl pera theese eee Saat ce the SATE. NE PDN lp ape gnapep oY of last week ia ‘the - Guides in the Ist Kinnaird Guide Company. Parents w +: to | witness ; with: the ] Funeral Service Held Tuesday For Terry Whitelock, Age 62 Following a lengthy illness, Edgar Charles (Terry) White- lock, 62, of Castlegar, died Saturday at the extended care unit of Trail Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday from St. David's Chureh, Mr. Whitelock was born Nov, 2, 1911, in, London, England, where he received his education. He travelled ex- tensively throughout the Mid- dle East and South America, He married the: former Margaret Lutley of Chichester, England in September of 1940, He served in the “British Army in) the’ Royal Sussex Regiment and the Royal Army Service Corps, attaining the rank of major. During latter years of the war he served.on the staff at the War, Office. In 1946 Mr. Whitelock immigrated to Canada and «became well. known in forestry and mining circles. After work- ing a number of years with the B.C, Forest.Service and the’ Canadian Chemigal and Cellu- lose Co., he established his own timber and lumber business until failing health forced him to retire in 1968. He was an accomplished ” artist, well. known: for his CASTLEGAR NEWS, : the | Village ‘of New Denvar- * Clerk-Administrator-Treasurer REQUIRED -\, _ Applications . ‘are |invited ‘for, fosaihe position of situated In the heart, of. the *Slocan Valley”. Administrative-Financial ‘Officer responsible to the Village’Council for edministering’ ‘community in accordance ‘with | Council Policy..Is required, Re- sponsibilities Include’ the statutory duties of Clerk, _ Treasurer} and Collector, set,down’ by the pula Act,'as. well’as' per of :{Council d “i budget Seg duties’ as ‘set down in oils and and a collector of hand-painted miniature military figurines, Mr. Whitelock is survived by-his wife, Margaret; his son, Tony; two daughters, Mrs. R.G. (Dulce) Turner.of Vancouver and Mrs. R.:E. (Kim). Newman of Kamloops; four’ brothers, Leo of Nelson,, Lawrence: and Ernest. in England and Blaney) “ environment in \ Certificate|in Municipal adm and by‘ Council; The Seaton will be! open December Ist, 1974, ‘as proven: management back- ground.’ Preferably -- Shes holder’ !of a Junior ration oF, Finance. iit ‘and ‘Comite Cautioned ‘fo Check H {5 Consumer ‘and Corporate ‘Affairs Minister Andre Ouellet ‘has’ cautioned consumers that ‘some automotive ‘engine. cool- pnts being! marketed ' are’ not .ponsidered: by vehicle manu- “Jacturers: tobe‘ suitable ‘for designs of cars, Yatated, “‘thatithe designs’ of cooling 8 ms:in Trecently- ‘produced: cars are generally ‘pased ‘on the: physical _proper- ‘ties ‘of: coolants consisting es- sentially of ethylene slyeo! and water.” ‘shortag ‘of ethylene, products hols and glycols, ‘as well as {petroleum distillates ‘and’ solu: stions ‘of calcium * chloride,” are’ i from the Department’ of: 4 tional Health and Welfare : {you probably: won't: want: to pells. aut ‘the f ‘consisting: of ‘mixtures of alco-’ how. ‘what. : when, where'and - ‘like® ' Automotive Engine Coolants. lar,have an adverse effect ; on some radiator’ hoses and may present a‘ fire hazard: in’ the event: of leakage.’ Water solu--; tions consisting only of calcium chloride may result in very. rapid corrosion of alumiinum : engine’ .blocks “and > also\'in ‘Lam advised,” Mr. Ouellet”. similar. damage to car. radiators: in general. OOMthe Product Safety | ranch of my. department is presently. investigating pro- lucts' which ;‘may present fire azards /and'I intend to take ‘appropriate action under the .* 8) fe $ Dueito, th world-wide, “protect consumers from any. Hazardous. Products ‘Act’ to ety, risks,” the here mislead- CTA ‘sign ‘reading «Speed limit’ in'the parking lot ‘five miles per hour" is to be posted in:the' students" parking’ lot at Stanley’ Humphries Secondary School. ad oThe board of ceo 3 for School’: District: No.'/9 ‘is : to. approach ‘city council with ‘the recommendation that the speed limit on“ 6th’ Ave. near the schools Be reduced. ‘Apaecal fas eo given SHSS to offer locally developed courses designated as Russian 9 : and 10. John: Grant’ and: Dave Mason represented School Dis- ° trict No. 9 at the'B.C. principals ‘and vice-principals ‘conference held in Prince George Oct. 25 to. ing’or fraudulent claims are\ 28. ‘made; I'will not hesitate to ‘use ‘the powers of the Combines. © UInveatigati i? tion on recommended er coolants and: to carefully’ read ‘the labels of engine coolant *Skandia’ Insurance Company, /Stockholin, and: the: Swedish Information © Services’) gave‘: ‘Canada Perms to eae ‘lish. sons and results of poor health, laziness * and © obesity. “Worse «still; it?actually des- ibes dicts.und exercises ‘to h Bhs ‘The gional. public, r and: Welfare (Canada, 1 177 - West: Broadway.) i G3 ‘The book. defines the Tea-. tions officer.” = has‘some copies. If you:have + the: ‘strength, ‘write to him at fee ea A number: of" primary teachers, including Mrs.’ D. Archibald’and ‘F.Hamilton, . attended the primary teachers " conference’ Oct. 21" in ‘Pen. «ticton, avi i eae eras District superintendent -of ~ schools, Tom Ellwood, together with trustee, Sam Konkin, subdivision 3 '1452;; Lot: 11975, Kootenay District, is public “ Koote Wert MP Bob Brisco to, be “Put up for "Kootenay: West: ‘MP: Bob y Brisco ‘has* been ! ‘appointed to: the. standing: committee ‘on regional’ development, = This was acknowledged in . his current ‘report ‘from Parlia- ~ ment Hill putiout to the public; sb y, "Mr... Brisco, iF Mr: Brisco had ‘earlier Been "appointed ‘to :the House of * Commons’ standing “committee: on health and: welfare:and, has: been asked to sit in on meetings -~ ’s_ of the Indian'affairs and north:". poern rn development ‘committee. uy are, to say. the eae unusual. Where the names'come from is “{-anybody’s guess -but you ean: suse your. imagination.” as ‘Sonie’ ‘examples: ‘are: Bi Sitdowsi Creek; Cracker Creel Deadman's Creek, Escape Ree! Hungry: Greek. Lake," Scurvy Creek, - No Blame Creek and No, :Name | ; Checked Now.on ‘Our. "New TELALINER - Open Monday through Friday 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. — Closed Saturdays —. —KEN'S AUTO & WHEEL ALIGNMENT “1501 Columbia ‘Avenue Neen Phorie, 365-7532 Y on 6th’ Ave. in Castlege the schools has been referred to. the safety. committee. ; es le. . Ld Approval has been given to the, request) to have‘ithe Kiwanis‘Scout ‘Hall a Kootenay-Columbia ; D: Centre exempt rom school taxes, * - + Schoo! District No. 9 is to re-roof the:Kiwanis Scout Hall as part/of an’ agreement..with the board in which the facilities are used for’ ‘the eT Roads School.) of A Warren’ (Ellen): Haynes of Ta ber, Alta. and’ Mrs,: Ellis (Lillian) Haynes ot) Rupert, Idaho. Revo RR. Grit itha- offici ‘ated ‘at the service at‘ which: ,