School Board Nofes ege to: disct tole e's budg eee attontiance will be superintendent of financial services, S. Espley, and aiperitandent post second- services, dy Sole Sol ea, former prinelpal Selkirl College. NEW 8US Anew school bus for ear has ulred as a replace- bus will be a oe passer rr, convention: Leeae i bus with power In other learning disabllitles to be held at the Hi Arrow Arms, Permission was granted for a school bus on Feb, 14 to transport students ake val i Kinnaird to the Gastle- gar Arena. PUBLIC OPENING A Puble opening will be held for the new addi- tlon of Stanley Humphries Secondary School now near- ing completi on: : These facilities include an electrons shop and lib- — facilities, chcueh no definite date was given for the opening fee Mond: "s meeting of the tees for School pore Ne 9, the sugges- tion that Eaneation reek, observed m ‘March 5 woe be ; appropriate e retary treasurer ont Da acher, the school auttlct’s 1 TOE viesentar tive to the Regional District of Central Kootenay. His al- te is assistant t superin- und, to the local school In a letter advising the board the society's only stip- ulation was the equipment Temain at ‘the Robson School. Columbia Avenue Traffic Mishap Damage: $600 A traffic collision on Columbia St., on Jane noe ing laid ay ica Mary Lenihan of Rob. =P" police sald she was drive Oplott of Grand panes totalled $600. Gob and: anne buy their first home _ “No amily yel. But maybe: Someday How big- housecto buy loday — for tomorrow? How much is a realistic down payment? Bdb's salary is modest But his ambitions are high. Anne works” too: H. much can. they afford lo pay each month? CAN THEY GET A FIRST MORTGAGE? And how big should if be? What if Abney needa second _mortgage? At your local credit union “we have the answers to ‘all: those questions and sonve that Bob and Anne havent “even thought up yet. Notonly willwe answec their questions: “we IL. arrange oss air: or second: mortgage tor tliein at one of the best If yotr need a mortgage drop. in to your local-credit nion. You wont regret it. We lend-a helping hand is won| Tegre’ ee ‘ $2 TRAIL Ph. 368-6417 ‘CASTLEGAR Acrass P.O. Ph. 365-3373 KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION BRANCHES AT FRUITVALE Ph. '367-9223 SALMO Ph. 357-9553 SILVERTON AND NEW DENVER: News Letfer By June Burgess 359-2518 Cheist Lighting Winners "Winners of the christ mas Home Mhghtin alepleye In the Slocan | Vale been announced. the New Denyer ‘ize went to Mr. ed Hawthorne of Silverton, Perennial winners Mr. Bob Fai ear. They were given joncrable mention. nd prize went to WG, hn PI Wingert, Art MacDonald, J. A. Roberts and Mark Sten- “In the New Denver area f Commerce and B.C, aro and is under the direc- tion of Mrs, Phyllis Fors- en ee hism Ch skit Catechiem mn a Catholic catechism classes putting on a skit relating Lo the Christ. ploce. eneee Bake Sale Successful ladies of SI The t. An- thony’s Catholic Church held their annual Boke Sale which proved to sul Prizes ve were won by C r. athy Relimel Hospital News HuSS — To Mr. ine Mrs, Ken Huss 7" Rosebe! at the Slocan Community Hospital on Dec. 26 a ond SOD gee Pa tients in the Slocan ital this sec- where she attends College and she also spent the he here. Terry ory has re- turned home from Yeliow- a % Richard Anderson Robson was a visitor of hie tmas holidays. F. H. Angrignon ~ COLOR NEG. REPRINT SPECIAL 6-11 Prints 25¢ each PETTITT PHOTOS . | SO1OHd LLL1ad 12 ~ 24 Prints +23¢ each 25 or More Prints “ 22¢ each PETTITT. PHOTOS | PETTITT, PHOT Dr. an 1. -had for the holl |SOLOHd ‘Lilt 3d daughter Marjorie were re- cent visitors to Cestlegar to meet Katheline and Miss Mare Sawada from Vancou- ” New bank manager J. Woodward and family have arrived from Merritt and have taken up residence... Mr. and Mrs, Mike Tar- nowski and son Pat, spent Christmas with son Denny Groenhuyzen and fa in Kelowna. They also visited relatives in Vernon. Mr, and Mra. Stuart Ross and Maureen of Prince Rupert spent Christmas with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Jenks end sisters and brothers, al- so grandparents, Mr. an Mrs. C. Nelson. a: Andoran, lip and Miss Mr. 5 for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Shigeau Morl had for the holid: a their two daughters, 1d Sharon, both of van. d Mrs. G, Scheske her arents, Bir, and Mrs. A. rlegg of Richmond. David Groenhut sen, J.° Kelly and Miss Jill Taylor were er iaay visitors Trail to meet Jill’s Miss Sonia A ‘Anderson from Seattle. mn Wednesday, Sandra and on ‘Anderson, Betty. Heslip and Caro! Moffat vis- ite) Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mac- Askii! at Three Forks. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Sutherland and family had visiting for the holidays her laren Mr. and Mra, Bar! from Boundary Bay. and: Mrs. G. Wy- met pa the holidays wlth their son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs, RicMard Wymet at Fort Fraser, B.C. Mr. and Mrs, Lear McCrory have returntd to their home after ding Christmas with relatives in Calgary.. Miss Kathy McCrory is cotine holidays in A et with relatives. Mr. and tke Mori had ng ee “tor tt ie holidays their son, Harold ma egreville wi caches, end son Denis of Calgary. nd Dawn” Gini a Forsythe a and brother Sandy, ent the holidays Sy thelr parents Mr. and Forsythe. 3 Mrs. H. re turned’ from Vancouver af- ter visiting members of the family, relatives ane and friends —She was mi fel ce Crory and her Bide Mss §. Anderson. Anderson of were visitors on Eriday al the Taylor home, and Mrs. Joseph left Silverton family, y Burgess, Andrew and. Ja Mrs. Mabel BicCrory left last: week for Los eles for a few weeks - LOCAL AND DISTRICT Bowne RESULTS... SHSS i Lisa Kurnoff 242. LHT Patty Fomenoff 645. MHS Tom Tarasoff 256. MH ton es arasotl 679. 6 874, THT No. 3 2610, Team points; No. 4 0, No. 3 4, No. 6 4 No, 5 0, No, 2 3, No. 1 1. Louise Howes 261. im points: Pinl 4, Hapless 5 0, Performers 3, ete 1, Beer Kegs 3, Ex- exl Other 600’s Kay Gritch- in 610, John Adams 651, tiazal 613, Bul 13 Carlson 720, Bob King 6 Elsie Rysen 614, Gail Galt ir THS Pincurlers THT Take Five 2670. Team points: Wheaties 40, Pincurlers 38, Take Five 37, Muffets 25, Cheerios 22, Mugs 18. 's 00 Holdsworth 602, Pear! Tues, 1 o'clock Louise Howes aos! LHT Marcelle Wright THS Castlegar Drug 940. THT Castlegar. Drug 2604. Team points: Macalist- er Insurance 44, Sentinals 28, Castlegar Drug 32, In- dependents 38, uundary Electric 29, Lucky Five 25. Other 8600's ie Ripen Morente 7 o'clock Mabel Postnikoff 0. Lair Mabel Postnikoff “MHS. Jim Stone 295. MHT Jim Stone 698. Runners 1026. THS Road THT Road Runners 2848, nor Mott ke Letter to the Editor eet Team points: Regulars Slow Pokes 2, Re! eat Py: ama 4, Road Run: ners 3, i Creighton 711, Larry Paul rew Balls 1, ra Other 600’s Matt Rohn 667, Dorothy Paul 620, Matt Toss Ane Hy Pinter 266, Rokn 678, Curt North 614, LHT Hetty Pinter 646, Mike | Palhman : 650 Dale MHS Walter Podmer- 11, Mario Carpino off 300. MHT Ed Webster house 6 ee-Bee THS LC 1118, THT t-Coodee. S086, | shibavike ‘3 Meneters Feele} 2 in ders ‘Ata et Se ‘Maida 750, Earl Cee-Bees 4. Rou 619, Ted Kajzar ther 600's Waiter. 991, *Gomdon Meyer 612, Podmeroff 700, Bill Souker- Bey a off 620, ie Webster 685, rt, Night Claatle MI Matt LHS_ Bobbie Keraiff Clar! k 222, LHT ate Keraiff hn Chota ft 314. 8, Swingers 1, Alleycats . re cruinters 1, Pinchers 3, Rinbersles L ther 600's Barcley : An Adventure tor tho Whole Familiy! 5 4 Believe It or Not 0, M THT Malibus 2816. Suity Cats 4, Angels 0, Odd- balls 4, Gutter Team points; ts: Chevys 2 2 Malibus 4, Cadilla Birds ,4, Mustangs 0, Hans rs 2. other 600's Kathy Hor- TS COMING SOON Friday, Jan. 21 One Day Only avis 692, kson 604, Tom Bitetlor 650, CASTLE THEATRE ‘WILDERRESS | A RAINBOW ADVENTURE FILM : Produced by CHUCK KEEN koff 610. Thurs. Morning Ladies Shirl Morehouse 276. LHT Shirl Morehouse Tels 2, "Other 6060's Colleen tle 640. Tears Mixed Comm. LHS Colleen Lightle 2 LHT Colleen Lightle MHS Dave Hiebert 311. MHT Walter Kanigan 765. THS Barflies 1119. THT Hee ane ws 3148, Points; Barfiles 8, Highlanders 1, ‘Hee Haws 4, Tam weeds” 0, Rolling Stones 2 *pawlers 0, Farm- Improvement District Repiles- Dent ar Se it. licy Je not our Bo engage in debates wi mich legar_ Ne Our S based on ne major fac- stors: (a) the cost was con: siderably less because of interfere! expensive pipe ld to tovbe Iai a On private property | the landowners hel ees ous have. control over their system. He the government's right of wi ease- ment Would not not a ve pon yen br but only a permit iit es line would enterfere with any government project, the line would be moved at the district’s expense. In respect tu 4 connec- -gno? WHERE THe CAKE MIXES, Dun. Hines 2 for 98c FLOUR, Robin Hood, 20 Ibs. .. $1.49 for .. Bea nRoom TISSUE, White as MARGARINE, Parkay . COFFEE, Maxwell House .. 1 Ib. 89c Free.Ice Scrapers Available ALL FISHING TACKLE GULF. GAS AND OJ — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR THE FISHERMAN the enia Improvement District, and will endeavor to do 0 step foi for Phe position of a trustee. We should remind however, that the work loa is not and as many cases where people Ken Ho Wed, Nite Cut-Rate LHS Daisy Hochie 278. LHT Daisy Koehle 6! THS Canaries oor “THT Robins 2467. Reg. $2. Reg. $1.95 Reg. $1.95 Reg. $3.27 Reg. $1. Promatussin Coug + Reg. $1 19, Rexall Rexp: Reg. $1.79 Pediatric, 4 0z., SL $1.75. Robitussin D-M, 4 oz., 7:00 and 9:00 Special Engagement Sorry ~ No Passes Bromo Seltzer, 5 oz., Sale vee 97c Mylanta Liquid, 12 oz., Duatrol ‘Suasenstons 12 oz., Duatrol Tablets, 50’s, ’ Dimetapp Elexir, 8 oz., Dimetapp Elexir, 4 oz., $1.59 rin 5-Grain ny Asparhie, 200’s, Listerine Lozenges, all flavors, Reg. 98c. Sale Price serve without remuneration Spec-T Lozenges, Reg. 98c Cal. ° S J. Carl’s Drugs & Treasure Room CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Ea ait San to improve the which he lives, not decnructively. Ootischeni Improve- ment District Board of erry N. Voykin TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS CASTLEGAR NEWs| FREE wetinaie: This is the time when pun- dits across the Jand specu- Jat in in (ye. shout pet the w forthe if there is one thing we don't need more of in Tho usands who are now merely 4 gleam in some- body's cye will be born. - And good luck to them when they enter a mighty complex world. Thousands will die, and let's just hope nen ar ! "t t te rts: pundits. em lon’t want to go un- til I get my mortgage paid verbiage mont of thet off, Isn't that the sepiome other: pundits in the same Purpote of line? kids will old. is a pundit? It isa experiment with drugs and Person who knows a little some of them will end up more about practically shattered we non- Having unburdened my- self of those sour senti- teas I now propose to tea Pn tor some punditry happy. undine: Woz. nee ne?) concerning Unemployment will con- tinue to be a fairly despar- ate. situation, And the schools will again be jam- face this year, "med to the raftera with Most parts of Canada win have lots of snow. I hdpe nobody will give me an ar- gument on that one. Right now, outside my window, it looks like plucking day at the chicken factory, The Pluel il wt taxes,, your. ‘uel bill in- is statement ‘3 not on fect but on pure ition. Especially the part about taxcs, According to some of the rosy state- ments in the new tax reform * bill hustled through parlia- ment, 1 will pay less taxes tiie year, about enough less 10 buy an overcoat from the Salvation Army. | jut they can’t fool an _ old tax-payer like me. I know with sickening clarity that if one level of govern- ment hands mea few bucks, some other level will be dig- ging three times as much out of my back pocket. The wage-price spiral sa S continue, though perhap: not as rapidly. The reas wn? — the ‘strongest unions gigs the most firmly entrenched capitalists will get mbre - out of the “trough Shan. the runts, the ordinary Joes, There will be a federal” election, and whoever wins, there. will be prom! galore, new brooms being waved: in all directions, and the ‘country, according. to the pundits, will still be going straight to the dogs.* The churches will con- tinue to be one-third filled and scrambling for enough money to stay~ alive. But there will be a ‘continuing search for sonic sort of students who shouldn't be there and don’t want to be there, but for whom there is nothing else to do. There will be thousands of broken homes and mar- riages turned to dust, But there will be thousands of The United Nations veil again announce that it is going broke, but ‘nobody will i ants up enough to pay Thousands of bright 3) knowledge, and com facet to face with that brutal those glorious and B.C. Government Encourages School Athlefics by Awards ue total of 40 yiathtotle rds will be’ made avail- able for the wet ‘acadom ic year to tte! are not among * fa colleges and universi- ” thes to er thelr schol- By J. K. Nesbitt VICTORIA * REPORT Our Premier, the Hon. per ar, Bennett, PC, has n roken just about erry id ord siete js or was. fe still has a few to Bo. however He has been our legislature 30 years — another 10 years and he'll . equal the record of Thom- aa Uphill of Fernie, who was for 40 years — en Newfoundland’s rm Canada — a role which he'll very much enjoy. when*-you « “times “woulde't be anyone else or anywhere else, iY, children change; preferably for ww betters) but’ don’t‘ count on year will Make " a@ good one oy spiritual experience by our ! youth. thinking positively. Fcbton The sat te 0) es & jan. 730 pm, be ; i lowing these mon les 9 socal will : din the — Loung be ye held. fm "Tus, also the [sett gies na ox 3 Bes ation. CUP OF F COFFEE . “The Best in Town’ ‘Centre Restaurant The Cast Branch ‘170 ext thanks to all. th and Sei ee parho eve ft th py geusrously fond: and rr distributio: Special thanks to KRC Community uty: Cheat fo: Po Be: made then project posaible, : THE 1972 INCOME TAX ACT A two-day seminar to analyze in detail the pro- visions of the new Income Tax Act as they affect the individual and the corporate taxpayer will be held at: _SELKIRK COLLEGE CASTLEGAR, JANUARY 21 - 22 The seminar will be conducted by well-known Vancouver tax specialists Jacques Barbeau and David Birnte. This is an unusual opportunity for bus: iness and professional men to obtain first-hand information about the provi- sions of the new legislation and ts have thelr questions answered. : For more Information. contact: ; Paul G. Moroso and Associates, * Certified General Accountants, Box 1810, Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-7287 This ‘seminar Is sponsored as a public service to the community by: ~ THE CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS’* » ASSOCIATION | (OF B.C. tan and Wast Koateney Chapters. - still have of his tegal : Only once, however, in all the years, he gone ene Tong, long as four years wi i im 1956 to 9e8. Ueneily he go- three ea sail te people every erThe 1972 Jegislatt Ate ive seg. nd loys for the Chris. : it fe no election, an later een annouice’ a an el- He i pot oun against’ any rul ; oUF con- . gilalon “permis! a a prem: for his own Political advan- 4 tage. T think it’s a very bad =, system, but there it is, and who can blame a premier for taking full advantage The result is, of course, that we ive forever on the brink of an election. Flying to Winnipeg? Toronto? Montreal? PWA's flights to Calgary connect with CP Air's 3:45 pm. flights East. _. Call your travel agent. He'll be’ happy to arrange for you to fly round trip... on both of us. cPAlr W¢ astic_and athletic careers,” The Premier's Athletic Award and the British Col- umbia Athletic Award are available to anyone attend. ing a designated post-secon- dary school and a award: ed primarily for excellence in, ce. 7 noth are new ivallas for the fest thes year, In 1988 the Nancy Greene - Scholarships are introduced and this year the amount a been mereased M9 750 year, Ten scholars! are available and are ven on a basis of all-round ‘Jead- ership in athletic and schol- lc achievements, they are available to senior sec- padary school students on- MINOR HOCKEY une oS nadians Sana a's "National. Pon's send to the slay to soo him play. i scher, 87, OBITUARIES Margaret Luscher Mrs, Margaret Ann Lu- rmer resld- Nakusp, a home! for of Robson and ded Frida - Denver Pav , er came to eet and Toron * to in 1919 and the: live with her sis- ter, » Amy ae. rs, Lascher moniber, of the Robson, ‘Cony Memorial Church in 942 and nd_ survived by’ one ister, “Mra + Lodge of Na- Rev.Terry Allen offici- ated at ioe service: Organist contin, ae oe the Castlegar sar Home in charge of arrangements. Molly Rezansoff Mrs, Molly Rezansoff, - 84, a resident of Ontischen- Ja for more than 60 yea Fi in the Trail Te, gional lospital. Funeral services were held ‘Sea through to Sund. His in R off was a member -of the Union of Spiritual Communities of She was predeceased by her husband, Sam, in 1! 980 and is survived by ‘three, da- iditin Mrs, Paul (Helen) schenia and Mrs. Tom (Lu- cy) Scales of Frultvaie, grandchildren and eight grestegrandchild. ren also survive. took iniaee in Ootischenia Cel with the Catlegar fi nets in charge of arrangements, Home “Read the Classified Ads” CASTLEGAR_NEWS, Thursda Januar 13, 1972 Close to Parllament Bldgs. Kitchen Units Available * * \* Enclosed Heated Poo! * * Cablevision Television , 455 Belleville St., Victoria Handy to Downtown Shopping In VICTORIA Stay At.. Ndhdy MOTOR INN * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge Phone 386-2421 Free Reservation Service Through TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trail 368-3355 We Have a Complete... HEALTH FOOD CENTRE CUT-RATE Are we. shortchanging our most important asset? “This year, the Pi Gor di 45 Which sounds reasonable. - Unless you realize, that just like everyone else, schools are fighting inflation. In one district bunker oil for furnaces went up thirty percent, fire insurance went up sixty percent, school supplies went up six percent, and the telephone went up ten percent. So with rising costs and the P; ial G schoo! boards can’t balance their books. So they start cuitting. that school boards keep costs down. finance formula, 5 a Out go new / textbooks, music classes, physical education | 5 programs, and lists of flew e qui pment, “th come bigger alassés, * fewer teachers and less individual help. i Look at it this way. If we shortchange our most important neat we shortchange our future. And with the way things are going, . that doesn’t make very much sense at all. _ Phone your school board for action. Send this coupon for information. send me more information on the financial our schools.