~ Come in and SAVE af our . CONTINUES TO THIS SATURDAY DIMETAPP Extentabs 12's, For relief of sinus congestion, colds and hay fever Regular $1.74. SUPER PRICED AT 9c BAYER ASPIRIN Fast relief from pain and discomfort. 4 100 tablets. Reg. $1.12. SUPER PRICED AT ... lic ANACIN Analgesic tablets, fast Pein relief, 100 tablets. * 9c SUPER PRICED flit POCKET INSTAMATIC 20 CAMERA OUTFIT Complete with color film £4) and flashcube. Reg. $36.75. "SUPER PRICED AT $18.88 LYPSYL Soothes sore lips. ry] Regular 49c. SUPER PRICED AT . C NEO CITRAN For adults. The’ hot drink medicine for colds, With Vitamin C. 10 pouches, Regular $1.59 SUPER PRICED AT 9c CUTEX POLISH REMOVER ig 3 oz, Regular 59c. SUPER PRICED AT “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES” DRISTAN fableis 24's or DRISTAN Nasal Misf 15cc Relieves sinus conges- tion, colds and hay fever SUPER PRICED AT 9c ~ JOHNSON’s Baby Powder Purest protection. 14 oz. economy size. Regular $1.39. SUPER PRICED AT ................0000 I C JOHNSON'S Baby Shampoo Ideal for the whole family. 8 oz. Regular $1.52, SUPER PRICED AT ........0.........0 18's. Fast relief of sore throat irritation. Orange, regular, lemon mint or menthol ‘flavour Regular 99c SUPER PRICED AT 69c NOXZEMA Skin Cream “Medicated greaseless. 6 02. "Regular $1.35. SUPER PRICED AT . Palmolive RAPID SHAVE Aerosol can in regular, lime or menthol. 11 oz. = §9 Regular $1.25, SUPER PRICED AT . Cc OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT. 254 oz, Regular $1.50. SUPER PRICED AT PROTEIN 21 SHAMPOO It actually helps you beat the “frizzies”. Choice of regular, dry or oily hair formula, $1. 49 7 oz. Regular $1.98. SUPER PRICED AT ‘METAMUCIL A natural source treatment for; '. constipation. 12 oz. SUPER PRICED AT $2.49 ALBERTO Balsam Halr Spray . ww $139 Choose from regular or-X-hold, 7-02. Regular $1.98, SUPER PRICED AT . Clairol NICE 'N EASY The Shampoc-in hair color. Available | In 16 shades, Reg. $2.75. 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Regular 69¢. SUPER PRICED AT........ & SOF OFC Vapomaster, VAPORIZER Automatic electric humidifier’ for coughs, colds, croup, and bronchitis. SUPER PRICED AT $4.88 ‘SYLVANIA, FLASHCUBES New improved flashes even on weak batteries. 3 cubes/12 flashes per box. Regular $1. 77. SUPER PRICED. AT. we NEENEX TISSUES “Pop-up” 200 — 2-ply =~ Tissues. Your Choice of Colors. Reg. 43¢ SUPER PRICED. AT 3 for $1.00 CURAD BANDAGES 60 Ouchless Bandages per package. $1.39 Astd, size. Reg. 98c. SUPER PRICED AT .. ~~ Me SCOTCH TAPE} EREMENKO'S FRI - SHOES Quality Shoes For the Family eo. Shoes for, Dress, Casual and Work e Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of Any Type Work Or Any. Occasion SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 Crescent St. Phone 365-7531 e i Ucensed Gas Fitters, Plumbers and Sheet Metal Work e. NOTICES Ladies’ Aux. to the R a Canadian Tegion Fall Oct. 21 2-4 p. Watch fee: cae te] ening date of the Thrift Shop at 76 Maple St. in Castlegar sponsored by the WA or- ganization of St. David's Parish. Story Time. ‘Every Wed. 2 to 2.30 iB Castlegar Lib-’ rary. C) n 3-6 years. All iran Residents and how to put the hall to the best use on, Monday, Oct. 23 at 8 pm The. Womens’ Assoc. of .-Robson Memorial Church is having a-Coffee Party and Used Clothing Drive on Thurs., ook 19 from 10.30 “to12 noo! Silver Bich School, Public Meeting. Nov. 1 at:8 p.m to hear progress reports. o school and activity centre: FREE Rummage sale to be held at: Youth Information Centre, Front * St. Saturday, — Oct! 2: ‘110 am. to 5 p.m. Castlegar & Dist. Wildlife " Blection ‘72 — Oct. 25, Sel. kirk College Lounge at 7.45 p.m. Come hear Ran Hard- ing, Paul Moroso and Bob Brisco. BLOUSES & TOPS i Printed Fortrels & Polyester Knits Sizes 10 to 44 SWEATERS Patterned Novelty Styles Long & Short Sleeves From $4.98 & Up’ MATCH UP with one of the many Styles of Slims to choose from Flared Leg - Cuffed Leg Wide Leg ‘Baggy’ Look NEW PANT SUITS - HOT PANTS JUMPERS and PETITE DRESSES ALL IN. WASHABLE FABRICS 20 Per Cent Off All Minor Hockey Equipment and Figure Skates AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES @ Tours @ Hotel Accom, _ PHONE |" 365-7762 sn RST ee ero incial Library mt;Parliament Bldgo Victoria, B.C. HM Fe ~~ STLE Published Every Thursday Morning at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays"’ DUGLAUT Kon es create FIAT Shoreacres - Slocan Valley. and City ‘New Denver - Silverton VOL, 25, No, 43 scan Sni BRITISH COWUMBI: THURSDAY, OCT ‘OBER 26, 1972, | “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” ENDS THIS SATURDAY Clearance of Broken and Discontinued Lines To Fit You and Your Budget - Ist Pair Regular Price 2nd Pair for FREE St. and 4th Ave. the gift of life This year's second Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held on Wednesday of next week in the Kiwanis Scout Hall at the corner of Pine This was announced last night by Keith Allen, blood donor committee chairman of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club, sponsors of the clinic, Mr. Allen explained that the demand for blood @ year, is pping the supply, The clinic will be held between 1.30 and 4.30 and again in the avening from 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. two appeals YY ‘Castlegar Hospital Auxiliary Now ‘Fifth Year on Provincial Board A B.C, Hospital Auxilla : Conference ‘held on Wed- yp ecuraaay yok two-year jen as recording secretary and candy strip- er chairman, was regional eek in , the Cantoaae Hospital ‘Aue. its fifth year with one ‘ot its members on am the provincial board. At the close of the 28th Mrs, J. West i Sweeney, “who hag Ba for two years prior to that. Attending the confer- ence this year as voting de- legate was Mrs, Jack Young. She was accompanied by Mrs, Ken Johnson who voting delegates and asd observers from all parts o! “UNITED APPEAL received a $650 boost with a cheque for this amount’ being presented to general chairman Colin \ Maddocks, left, from Columbia Cellulose vice-president Orjan Burchardt. The Castlegar District. United Appeal, which has been underway since its official sendoff Oct. = 2, assists 26 organizations in the area. This allows for one large fund raising campaign and eliminates the need for ‘each group to go to the people with separate appeals. — Castlegar News Photo Syringa Greek Deer Park Road Progressing The connection of road between Syringa Creek and Deer Park could be a pos- sibility by the end of this areh, or Superintendent of High- ways R. W. McKeown Fri- day afternoon stated work on this road was as close to schedule as could be hoped or. It would not be a gra- vel road, he cautioned, but will give..access from’ one point to the next. Mr. McKeown said this road was not a predesign- ed road but was. dictated basically by the terrain. He spoke of 300 feet of extremely rocky ground yet to be worked on as well as a quarter of a mile of medium rocky: ground be- tween. Tull Gray Wolfe Blufé. From Gray Wolfe Bluff this road, he stated, would meet an existing road at Cayuse Creek, following a government road for quite sume distance before de- scending down into Deer Park, Y Missing Link Glearing How Ia Progress Clearing and grubbing is now in tines on the “missin; a section of rum: op- erations ior Dawson Con: struction © Co. which i awarded ‘the $1,693,412 come brace for; for the designate pated 3. 82 this: pre ary work is bel being ontracted to “A. Sims and Sons of ‘Montrose. An office ‘has been set up at the ‘site. ‘aug Gh Sup- erintendent is suas denning. cated across from the Gov- ernment Liquor | Store aon Gastloga r District $45,000 Away from Obtaining $800,000 Industry Proposed Industries Meet With Public Carefree DESIGN ENTERPRISES LTD. The Carefree semitraller unit is designed to meet a new trend in the recreational vehicle industry. At present, there Is only one manufacturer of small “fifth wheel” semi's in Canada and the units are too heavy for, the compact pick-up. truck. The Carefree unit, on the other hand, “is especially designed to meet the wel- ght limitations of small import and domestic trucks. First Aid Affendants Symposia Scheduled Here this Sunday Kimberley and Castlegar have been chosen as the sit- es of the seventh and eighth in a series of sympusia The RCMP will lead a “discussion on the role of the industrial first aid at- tendant at the scene of a ccident_ he berley at the Kimbrook Inn, and on Sunday in Castlegar at the Hi Arms, The Workmen's Comp- ensation Board: will» have vention Inspection Services. accident ‘There will be a demon- stration of basket stretcher loading, and another on the proper technique of sup- Porting a joint injury, whe- industry ‘ther ancurred or athle! "The final feature of film urged to attend. Mayor Maddocks. Addresses IODE Zone Meefing Here The fall meeting. of West Zone No. 7, Maple St, in ¢ will be open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5. p.m. An organization com- male with Mrs L. Buffett chairman and Mrs. Ter- ry Allen as treasurer, has then meeting. to arrange the opening of the shop. ‘contribution of good used clothes or house- hold items will be much ap- preciated by this group. IODE, was held Monday af- ternoon in’ the. undercroft of St. "David's Church. Zone chairman Mrs. J. JF Killough ‘welcomed. re- presentatives from James Bonofield Chapter and Ar- thur Chapman Chapter: of Trail, okanee Chapter from: Nelson) as well'a3 tac: 2 al- members of ed beer Killough Chapter. "Tentative date of March 26, 1973 was set for the spring meeting to be held : Mrs, Killough introduc- — turn in a pusher. He told those present ‘he had first become conc- ‘erned about’ the’ drug pro- ential help by. distraught parents trying to keep their youngsters out of trouble. ‘The RCMP,-he declared, carry out their duties very effectively, without Doctors off render. con: cerned assistance in bring- ing the the e young victims out e “Noo one Wi isha victim,” he said Find the real difficulty is in find- ing those responsible, the drug pushers. Drug addiction among youngsters, young adults (continued on page 14) ~ Rezoning ~ Approved By Council Castlegar council ap- proved the rezoning of pro- perty located at the foot of Sherbiko. Hill: at a special tezoning hearing held at al- dermen’s ‘regular. meeting ° last: week. KBGC Namos New Executive ap "Moly Bt 0 Boun Chambers oF Commerce took office recently at Grand Forks, The ceremonies occur- © red during a tw con- ference of the new executive are Re and ‘second : vice-president Bill Watters: of Grand Given Athlete’ | Harry Haley - Haley who in Se] Harry y p- tember was recipient of Kinnaird’s first. Civic. Ree- ; ognition Certificate acknow- gals athletic accomp- has. gained an- other x trophy e weekend during a. special: dinner of the B.C. Track and bay fn ranean Harry, ley. receive: the B Track and Field onky for Midget a Divisien. ding to Mee ca 9 at Cal, leet Aug. 9 a this tine’ he also ‘ed’ an- other record thas been invited — cial o train with the Provin Simple Team this coming spring. Clocks to Go Back an Hour Early Sunday Daylight. saving time ends at 2 om Senay morning — and you an extra hour of sleep. Clocks rovert fo stan- dard time at 2 a.m. Sunday, thus. giving B.C. residents the Oppertynity fo make “ae mt wn ‘Tost hor a ‘avinte saving went_into effect te past “spring. All highway * must stop for red lights at the Castlegar Ferry. This is the warning is- sued by RCMP Castlegar de- tachment. The, warning follows several complaints from crew members of the ferry who ‘report’ continuous vio- lation. of these lights on both the Castlegar and Rob- son sides of the ferry. They had yoiced con- cern to the police for the motorists’ safety. BURT CAMPBELL a itor, Castlegar News ar district Tl RIDA sponacres last ‘Thursd: which Caretres Design En- ferprlces Lid. President Don g explained his plans to nearly ‘70. local ents and otentinl ntial investors: as wants to pun- . The ‘application, by Mrs. ee Bella Moran, was for the rezoning of the Moran Ap- artments and Castlegar Car ‘Wash: property from service tourist, to core commercial. Town. deputy-treasurer . Betty Price had earlier.told DAY CARE CENTER OPENS this Saturday when Open house will be held from 10.a.m. eS ee tions. The building, now completely te- vamped, was once :the old Celgar canteen " Blister Pack. 3 rolls Y2" x 1010”. Regular $1.47. SUPER PRICED AT Ph. 965-7813 a Friday 9 am. to 9 p.m. Re 6-7 pm. council ‘that “Mrs. Moran thas: an interested purchaser for the apartment building, -but rezoning was required. She said’ the proposed buy- er is possibly interested in putting a cafe in the apart- ment. building. © - to. 3'p.m. to give the general publican op- - portunity. to familiarize itself with both. the facilities for both the Kootenay Columbia * Day Care Centre and the Little People Nur- sery. Coffee will be served and members will be on hand to chat and answer ques- and has been donated to the society by the Town of’ Castlegar. Enjoying. the facilities of the Day Care Center. are, foreground, ‘Sammy. and: Michael, background, Shane and Alvin with a bike. j — Castlegar News Photo left ‘to Sct Marilyn Polovnikoff, Donna Walker, Kathie Tarasoff, Susan Tipping; Rilla’ Hartley, . Bev Strelioff. and Gloria Zaytsoff. The girls will travel this weekend. to Grand Forks where they will take part in the Provincial Champion- ship. — Castlegar News Photo WEST. KOOTENAY CHAMPIONS is this field i hockey team, © ithe senior Rockettes of SHSS, who took the. championship game from Trails L. V. Rogers with a final’ score of. 2-0. hown. with their coach, Mrs.. Verna Chernoff, are, front ow, left to right, Darlene Keus, Linda Popoff, Kathy Martin, Vicki Polovnikoff, Carol Tomlin, Debbie Omytruk. Back row, — ALL SALES FINAL — @'No Changes Ale RUGS Tommy Bila, Corner Of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m., @ No Refunds @ No Returns