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For a rundown on the first four games 0 of this series see page 9A.—Bill Turner Photo for the Castlegar News ‘Support of Exhibit Asset To Kootenay Tourism A lenianite exhibit that would, highlight . Doukobor contributions to Canadian cul- ture and commerce must obtain atrong local support in order to gain federal support from the National Museums Corpora- tion.” The administer for the - Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Soclety, Duane Harder, is now canvassing’ business and ‘pro- fessional people in the region to raise about 40 per cent of the exhibit’s estimated cost of $76,- 000. Mr. Harder indicated help could be in other forms rather than cash. : Pacific. Western: Airline has already. made its. service available, Cominco has given _ support in doing some of the. Howuhe for the » pieture dis. i There is a need for Cre- zown plywood, plexiglass, elec- . trical fixtures and wood for building panels. ' “That kind | of response would help to persuade Ottawa that this is a worthwhile Pro- ject,” Harder said. On a two-year circuit, the exhibit of Doukhobor artifacts, tools, clothing, models, photo- graphs and documents wauld be viewed by about 100,000 Ci Harder “Unfortunately in view. at bridge, Calgary, Edmonton, * Thunder their many butions,” he said, “the ‘Dou hobors as a ‘whole are. often blamed for the lawlessness of a few radicals. This exhibit would present a colorful and mis- understood culture to Canada in an objective way.” - Mr. Harder said that the exhibit, already ‘tentatively booked for showings at Kelow- na, Abbotsford, Vancouver, Port Alberni, Victoria, Leth- Bay, Toronto and | Fredericton, would also help to stimulate’ tourism in the West Kootenays. The display is to cover 1,200 square feet. Target date. for its completion is this fall. The exhibition will tenta- tively open here in October. After being on display for three to four weeks it will begin its travelling circuit. To Keep Two Members | On Local Hospital Board — The Hospital Board would like ‘the ‘city. to consider ap- pointing only one, rather than two, representatives to. the Hospital Board. At the last regular council meeting council was informed ‘by administrator Ken Talarico that the Women’s Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital has d_ voting This step will not’ be necessary. Council appoints it representatives at its insugural meeting each year and ‘has indicated that the two repre- sentatives. fromthe City ‘of Castlegar will remain in effect for the balance of the year with the possibility of reviewing the Tequest at the end of this | year. representation on the board. The board’ would like to agree to this proposal states Mr. Talarico, but it would cause a voting problem whereby: the board would have 10. voting Copies of B.C Statutes Now at Local Library. vailable in Castlegar “Not publi library are copies of the A which are Bound tet i Until recently, these Stat- utes were: not Extension ‘of. City Bounda mendations ,by the. planning committee have been approved by city. council.” : * ‘At the last regular meeting council :; agreed * to Séontinue. pressing for an extension of the: existing boundaries and to have - the planning -department pre- pare.a new sign’ bylaw for the “city. i “Tis felt the ‘present sign bylaw is vague and. extremely railable -. for. to be found only-in some court , offices or private law libraries, :gonetally ‘olf - limits to the public. 2 Ten Kootenay. libraries re- “ceived sets of the B. .C. Statutes : Castlegar’s First Mayor Following: Amalgamation Former Mayor Ed Mosby | Dies Castlegar’s first ‘mayor following amalgamation, Edgar « Herbert Mosby, 68, died Satur- day at Castlegar, -and District Hospital. Funeral ‘service was held Door afternoon : from in Fernie, Grand ° Forks, «Inv mere, lels land, Sparwood“ and rail Castlegar’ public ‘library: also has.a set, purchased ! separately : ve by that. library. °. “two separate. fecum- - Library staff: from thége libraries have attended a Legal Services training’ “workshop, sponsored by the © Kootenay .° Library: System ‘Society. This workshop provided training for. community and ‘school librar- ians in the use of legal raterial for. public access, “281t is difficult to pick out: ‘one of. the many .accomplish- * ments, that -he brought’ to - realization, thee, would stand Views: 350. Acre ‘Developm nt Indications of further resi- ental develépment for ‘the:.: "area was disclosed. " Attending | the. wo " “from Castlegar were Bernice Charters, ‘Mrs... Pat..: Living- stone, Arlene 0 and confirmation to council that it is; preparing plan‘ for,a resi-, > of. the Judith. Wearmouth. Pct. Boost Wood- . Jack Munro said the union provincial forest employers ina’ “one-year contract. Negotiations are expected : “to begin in late March for.a new » pact for -B. C's 42,000» wood- workers. ‘The ‘union outlined its de- mands Saturday following: a three-day -: conference where “delegates: worked out contract demands: “Regional IWA president To install: Storm Drainage. System : On ‘Park: Road e © Council: members, emain Very conscious of the flooding of the Barnes home on 10th Ave..." is Following the overflow ofa city. water tank’ emergency.” measures were taken. t'the last regular councit meeting, chairman of the works and. services ‘committee: “Ald. contract changes”: dicted a saittealt n year. PES for all woodworkers}. e An “across-the-board: ve wage increase of: $1.an_ hour; . Cost-of-living ~ adjust ment clatse improvements; ° a A Guaranteed ann e penanh® upgrading an _ ‘dential John J:-Verigin property of ap- proximate! ly. 950 acres!..* ppears’ to be a° proposal ‘which, council * ha Be filed for ; future’ formation: establishment of a plan to allow. -;: research into health matte wickage hourly: rate i Tow stands’ i 20. The base rate is $7.01 ine’ with the: economics. of ‘our industry?” he said. “In. our: his ° 's tion’ that. the public: works department be authorized to install storm drainage system section the sare. very He « noted. ‘that housing - starts in the U.S. (a vital and apart from the others. How- _ ever, I would say that with the amalgamation of the. towns of : Castlegar and Kinnaird’ ‘on ‘January 1, 1974, it was “Mayor «Mosby, with his sense of. fair spi was. “develdped a under: Mayor Mosby, then the City of Castle- gar will'always be the success. that. he’ sought. for “and ’ achieved. Pensioner John Daziel re:. calls Mayor Mosby as being too. § absorbed in his duties to attend the Pensioners’ Curling Club on® a regular ‘basis but ~ Mayor * ° Mosby’: did -find time on oc- casions to.drop in for coffee. ° “You couldn't: have. found a. better ‘man ‘to “be” the - fi mayor. of our. united city”, ts : de ; Since moving to Castlegar in 1960 to work on the electrical Sanne and, design of Celgar Si Prior.to becoming ’ the City of Castlegar’s * first . mayor. fol- served thrée consecutive two- year. terms as’ alde: r of last year he : resigned his position as mayor due to health reasons. : Mr. Mosby. had also been a charter, member ‘of the Castle: gar’ Toastmasters - Club; past Fresident of the “Boy -Scout Association; ‘past president’ of ‘the Stanley Humphries PTA; a member’ of the board of stew- vards: of Castlegar United Church; a member. of Sons of came with his family to Canada at an early age. He received his" education. at Preeceville, < Saskatchewan and later moved | - hoard to Swan. River,’ Monto where. the. family farmed. ‘couver, ‘Soniaiging ‘In’ service until“'the: end of World, War “2 Mr. Mosby “peceived trical training while with el » the air force and moved.to Port ! Alberni’ to join’ his ‘family ‘in’ : 1945. where he was employed by. MacMillan’. Bloedel -- until _ coming to Castlegar. *”; : He is survived by his wife, -Helen of Castlegar; five sons, Gordon ‘of Trail, Douglas of Cornell, B.C., Rod of -Nelson, Ken of Castlegar and Gerry. of Toronto;” four grandchildren and three brothers, Orville of . Port Alberni, Harvey of Hart- ney, Man. and Bob of Nanaimo. Rev. Ted-. Bristow | of- ficiated at ‘the service. Creme tion followed. Honorary pallbearers were Bob Cunningham, Bob Rivers, , Ed-Higgs, George Colbalchini, Audrey. Moore, “Andy, Shutek, rry Rust and ‘Allen Selb! the chai This could conceivably mead that the chairman‘ would: be intervening on tie votes. “With the deletion of one : ‘city council representative and the addition of an auxillary . representative the board would have nine voting plus Council Briefs ’ ene - Aletter from Mrs. Thelma Ehman of 1216 IstAve. S. requesting road improvement repairs, has been referred to the works and’ services com- mittee “for. 1977 |budget con- sideration. * * ‘ The City of Castlegar has ‘accepted the. Department of Highways proposal to bear the costs. of it the chairman which it is: Molt - would’ be a more satisfactory lement,", said’ Mr, 1,600 feet of 24 inch diameter CPM instead of 12 inch CPM on 6th Ave. S. between 6th St. and Ath: St. at. an To: Increase Operation ‘The Castlegar/Robson - Ferry, which' went out of | operation =Sunday «after: noon,.as~ the ‘result - of: ‘mechanical difficulties with its power unit, is now back 3 in‘ operation. ° Normally operating Crleparrenprestrpaeayr rece of the Het to right, manager Pat Voyide, aad MacLeod, Bruno Grate, Trevor Govéoder and manager. Samantha Kelly. gua” lease agreement with Marathon’ Realty for the use of property. surrounding the sewage lagoon site for the rental fee ‘of $160 id: Environmental. *-Care in the Kootenay (CHECK) expressing ‘their. concern ‘for )environmental care; of Castle. Selkirk Feels “* But Not Going Ont ol Business } Réalize Net petal of $3,716.29. : “Abbie Hl Centr for Children * Opens Ms Doors this s Monday » Straw, pal Shoes Oseitoa Unadvertised Smecials 8. Uchida, Vito Romano, Warren Kalyn, Dan rast N Lois H : Wallace, "Terry Malicetf Faron Wars Larry Partridge, = Polonia and ea egar News Photo by Lois Hughes major market. for. B.C. lumber) are improving’ all the: time. on Park Koad at the” ‘earliest possible date. - Accent Colours Only . To Change in Street Numbers. TTS