CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 22, 1973 Ut bya” r- WEST AND EAST KOOTENAY CHAMPS end runner-ups in the March 16 to 18 Pee Wee Hockey B.C, finals are this Castlegar Pee Wee team who arrived home victorious Monday and were greeted by mayors John Landis and Colin Maddocks of the twin towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird at a special welcome held in the Arena Hall, Team members are, front row, left to right, Dean Ternent, Larry Ingham, captain Steven Bozek and Sip cerca Rick Chri fp 4 As, Jeff Bruce Martini. Second row, right to left, David Kirby, Danny Zoobkoff, itt ff anc Michael Varabioff. Third row, left to right, Dan Wallace, Pat Rilkoff, Glen Sorenson, Brian Kubos and David Kanigan. Included are manager Gale MacKinnon and coach John Bozek. Missing players are Brian Verigin, Ron Sherstobitoff and Gordon Pace, — Castlegar News Photo Celgar Denies Poisoning of Columbia River (continued from page one) er by healt gition. “in some back eddies.” The ash is cinders from Cel- Tiver He “paid the stu does report some With respect to me eneral concern of the West chout fon ana Mr. Bradb leege quan arge about “large aiantlles every moming® on the riv- Ms jurchardt said THURSDAY, FRIDAY QGUBLE FEATURE! (Tron Eero : : 5 ‘processes joa more foam. y et Gi Wealech GM's horror thriller In fact, he adds, ig Were sone, quite a bit to trim re “effin. di posal stem - involves ie Piluent. going into a _re- “dis. ceiving tank on the river bank, river with spaced nozzles throu, h which the effluent is d water.” en the tank overflows. He said either situation is ‘in- frequent.” The. company: ‘official adds that the foam, when it occurs, localized and it disaprears “rapidly un- der normal conditions: ” He said an exception is extre- mely" cold weather when the foam freezes and rema- ins close to the effluent system, such as happened on Jan, 8, a date ment! ened, SELKIRK COLLEGE Fulm'Pestioal Wri and MAUDE Speaking | Mr. Bradbury’s charge of large quantities of foam on the river, Mr. Burchardt SAVE NOW sald the com iny has had eports foam on the iepar-Kinnaird seth he river, and only se- d-hand reports of yoam enelle and at Trail. Of eee | mill operation.” garding Wes Kootenay Board oe Creatine concern shout bre in Le t ore years that would cause a ing p of intticieney.” ne said pre-" vention of such losses is not eat ‘but an economic ene: fit to the company as w He said chemicals’ area fie ot item and he personally ig. froueh on chemical con- sum pn urchardt said the company has already start- ed on a fibre control pro- gram meet Pollution Control Branch objections, There is now “three times less fibre” entering the riv- er than before the program was undertaken. er million), the 2 - Celene P spokesman said com- New School Bus to Arrive This Weekend Delivery of a new 66 passenger bus is expected by School District No. 9 this weekend. This was reported by secretary-treasurer John Dascher who also stated tenders have been o ned on a one-ton flat dec! ek complete with ares The bid of Speedway of $4,914 was accepted ov- er the bids of Kay Motors for $5,631.15 and Central Trucking of Nelson for $5,- “In other business it was indicated Frank Dyck will attend “Sports for Life- time” in Kelowna on March 29 to 31. Pany tests show the amo- unt of tannin-lignin in the water below the Keenley- side Dam to be double what the figures are above it, wi- th the figure “fading out” Mr. ery mill “has to produce some _tannin-lin, (Tannin is a group of organs 5 compounds found in wood and bark. Lingnin is the “glue” that binds the cellulose fibres in logs. In Process, the ved, freeing res, find answers,”. ne added: “Answers aa as easy as he indicates. r asking that something be done about the foam that that the foam, containing nnin-lignin, is a pulp mil “At no time were we able to prove that the sam- ples we took could be tr- aced to the mill,” Dr. Sch- mitt 0 once, following the appearance of a picture of foam on the water near the foam had escaped from ‘ said. the mill, he “The company denied that previous occurrences. of foam came from _ it mill,” Dr. Schmitt added. (Mr. Burchardt says foam does occur on occasion on the river at the mill, but the expresses doubt occur- ences further downstream attributed to Cel- On March 3, the Heal- th Unit took nine water samples between Trail and a point above the Keenley- side Dam, and in the Tad- anac reservoir (the source of water.for the Village of ‘arfield). Pictures of this foam accumulation and results of water sample studies were presented to the health bo- ard at Thusenays meeting. “It is interesting to note that the tin taken March 3, on the Kootenay River and on the Columbia River above the Arrow. Dam (above Celgar), the lowest value of a's = les taken that day. The values of samples of fo: water n from the danac reservoir and clear water Soe at the Saran fer- on the same were both 0.8 pacts i pet aay ere R. Harding In Trail Saturday Kootenay-West MP Ran Harding will be in Trail on Saturday to aitend. the. Roslang Teall NDP mee " NDP headquarters in Trail has announced any- one interested in contact ing Mr. Harding should ma- ke an appointment in ad- vance. Funeral Services Today for Nellie L. Vanjoff, Age 80 services are ruary ot 1893, Mrs, Vanjoff came to Saskatchewan in 1898 and to Brilliant in 1912, Since that time she has lived continuously in the West’ Kootenay. For the past year and a_ half she has lived by horself un- der the care of broth- ers and alsters. Mrs, Vanjoff is a mem: ber of the United Spiritual Communities of Christ. She is survived her four _ brothers, rokofey Vou tert a tae John ans ey aa of Slocan Park; tw Ben Mike (Polly) Smaiff of “Appledsle and Mra, Mike (Vera) Sherstobit- off of Castlegar. She was predeceased her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lous Verigin, Funeral services will conclude tomorrow at 2 p.m. when burial will take place at Parrys Siding Ce- metery. is eer Funeral Home ay in charge of arrange- Urgent Meeting of TWIN RIVERS SHARE HOLDERS OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES Monday, March 26, 1973 7 p.m. TWIN RIVERS HALL CABARET and Fri., March 23 & Sat., March 24 SMORGASBORD Starts at 6:00 p.m. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. BRILLIANT JAM FACTORY 7 STATION WAGON is totalled following an accident Saturday night near the Slocan Inn, Details, were not available Monday, but an RCMP Crescent Valley spokesman Set : a said charges are pending. Driver, Daniel Makasoff of Nelson, was taken to Kootenay lake District Hospital in Nelson, — Castlegar News Photo qno? WHERE THE SPIC ’N SPAN, Giant Size .... 99c ROMPER DOG FOOD ..... 8 for $1 COFFEE, Maxwell House .. 1 Ib. 89c OATS, Quick Quaker ... 5 Ibs. 79c GARBAGE BAGS, Better Buy pk. 39c Services Held for F. Kesler, ’ Kinnaird’s Oldest Resident” Funeral ebervlees were verton for Frederick How- land Kesler, 97, who died 1958, and who in ear was presented a gold lazer bearing the crest of the Town of Kinnaird as the . town's oldest resident, years. Mr. Xxesler was born in Salt Lake City, 1876 and his er, as a employe man in Ul worked as a miner. He then moved to Cash Valley and worked ow a oung man, he was as a night watch- tah mine. He also ‘m. When the farmer de- cided in "1897 to move his cattle up to Cardston, Alta., Mr, Kesler went. with him and ang eaves for about two In 1914 he was en; ed to open up the mine. It was during this time he made his home at Silverton. ea cease in te an Ind one son, Mary, He ne survived by one rton; . Kark blich Kin- naird and Mrs. John (Elsie) Le Blanc of Los An 10 grandchildren and eat-grand Elder Walker officiat- ed at the Castlegar service and President Robert Jer- ome at the Silverton ser- Pallbearers from Cas- tlegar were Rust, Earl Clarence Ackerman, Gei Fry 4 Se di orge an ve Jan Oo Kole Greep, Wayne Eallbearers from Silver- was prede- man Thomlinson, Omar hte, Seamen. Dewis, Fred Brown, 4 Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales. : LIMITED — ON: ROBSON SIDE OF Fenay i? !25" | OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7.DAYS A WEEK . ‘on the. hosp! New Denver Legion WA Gets Pietzsche Trophy for ifs Efforts in the Community Mra, M. Sutherland was ‘initiated into full member- ship into the. Ladies Auxil- jary of the New Denver Royal Canadian Legion by resident Mrs, Grace Bu ler at its re; ular meeting Legon March 13 in the upper A idonation of $10 will made to the provincial larship fund in Van- : Resolutions for provin- lal ‘convention were read “discussed, Mra, Towg had made inthe p: th and volunteered to do the visiting for the next month. Mrs, Flint gave a re- rt on the recent New Since the Ladies Aux- fllary is few in number it has offered to join forces with the Ladies Auxiliary to the Slocan Communit Hospital if the: a project on Pile ae ed Mrs, A. Wright as Sec- retary of the Ladies Auxil “The W.A.'s official de- legate to the recent confer- in Castlegar-Robson, The booster prize, don- ped q by Mrs, Flint, was Won ‘8, Emary, 7, Ft Wes 4 nd Mrs, other delegates b "attend the conference in Castlegar- branch and auxiliary. up to dat lostess - the auxiliaries in other br- ing, Hore te Me a ring ch half id Mrs. A. Wright. e Bostsatea pe pe the April . meeting for its community ef. vert and Mra, 1 nae Chamber Expresses its Concern Over Deer Park Road Standard The standard of road over the f gradi well as dee or the roa at Thursday's meeting of The Chamber has wri the Castlegar and District ten the department of Ned Chamber of Co: ways asking what standard Concern was voiced of road is being built. Quadra Produces ifs 10,000th Chain Saw; Income Tax Will Pay Grant in Two Years six pounds, is produced pri- Brownies, Guides and Rangers Invile Fathers fo Annual Banquet for First Time Castlegar Brownies, Gu- Ides and Rangers held th- elr annual banquet in the SHSS cafeterla on’ Monday of last week. r the girls in: vited a their mothers and fathers. This proved very successful with, a ood turn out.on the bo- h parents, A po tuck buf- fet style supper was enjoy- e tables were center- the directions of Ruth Som- The petite’ place cards were the handiwork of the Brownies and the pro rogramns were! 0 courtesy of Mistress of ceremonies Pats: Beninger mo lydo, This was a bea- bythe of flowers he girls from nghern. Edwards present- ed several badges to Brow- nies, These are as follows: ks and housekeep- ers—Anna Marie Welr and Anna Marle Duetsch; toy- maker and cooks—Janice Osachoft; 3 pet keeper—Tan- tat Lipkovitz and Golden cer and cook Leanne ley. mm ies receiving bad- ges Pathtinder—Sherry Tor- bic, Cammy Lapointe, Sher- lar; industrial—Ruth BP. emblem— sherry. Torble, Sherry Mo- lar; home nw erry Torbic, frre Marie Geddes, Carol rbank, Laurie ae gare An, na Marie Geddes, Carol derbank, Laurie Obetkott do. by triet commissioner Mrs. June Edwards and her mo- ther Mrs. M. Sommers, pre- sident of the Parents’ Gr- J. Landis £3 by Da ils. Toast: ing the mothers was Anna Marle Geddes with Mra. Geddes ding. The toast 0 to the 2 Gul. ommissione: Ts and Co! by Joan Soukeroff, Twith Gu ider Mrs. Audrey Cunliffe responding. Presentation of the fr- jendship money rage made to Mrs. Ewards by Leanne Smalley for the Brownie Pack, Robyn Rothwell for Guides and Denise Olsen when Guiding first began, its th in Canada and its international scope. - She stated two girls fr- om the district have be Marie Gelcen, “cal Cale erban! Obetkoff; Keep i “Dan n gate esa Moroso, Laurie 0} off, Robyn Rothwell; natur- aligt—Dawn Wells; Friends len to the Handicappel—Karen Grunerud, Janice Shields; dancer on skates—Laurie Obetkoff; weatherman—Ru- th ‘Sommers; Religion and Marie Geddes, le §) heh and biate Devi Guides erence wie the the singing of “Holla Holla Ho" with Patric. ia singing the descant, “Br- in, a Rose in Winter “19 Plea for One World”, They ended with a Welsh dance with each girl wearing a uF th topped Welsh hat and Showle attended the music camp at Tsoona, the Provincial Ca- mp alte near Chilliwack. The guides’ took up a collection which they pre- sented to the Rangers who had 90 willing offered to do the washing up. This will go into permet thelr program of eynles forming thelr ring inside iat o ie Guide rin, e Brownles san thelr ves esper and the Gin des San Faps ending with the Gui a prayer, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 22, 1973 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L, A. (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 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING ROOM Open Wednesdays and Thursdays 4 p.m. to Midnight Friday 4 p.m. - 2 a.m. Saturday 12 noon - 1 a.m. Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m, D-BAR-D CABARETS Friday and Saturday — $2 Per Person Rod Erickson from Spokane Guest Singer: SHARON WEISNER au al Saati od to get supple , helped to ge read the kitchen, and for reat supervis- fon. A special thanks went to the Rangers for doing the dishes, PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES - One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia Cord presentation was ma- de to Patricia McKay by her mother, Mrs. J. McKay. Her father made a s rize presentation to her of her atricia thas been in- Mrs. Ed interesting talk on parison of the Goki Cord ASTRE-AUSTIN-COLT-CORTINA- DATSUN-FIAT-MAZDA-PINTO- RENAULT-TOYOTA-VEGA— VOLKSWAGEN... . are all fine cars. chain saw manu- at Trail iach ort ees, ee the consumer 65 ekagloy. But which one_ der the federal g ment’s regional incentives program'— has reached @ eles S er. AT FULL SWING Get in the swing of the low, low. prices, buy now Carpet Sale Confinues lI many colors to choose ‘We Are the Garden Too! Centre Koofenay Building Supplies Phone 365-5155 “B,J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING "Phone 365-5308 Box 1357, Castlegar Potted Flowers, House Plants, Flower Arrangements for’ all Occasions, Bridal Bouquets and Corsages 1011 = 9ih'Ave., Kinnaird Telephone 365-7641 VROOM FLOWERS iT sidents, ‘and tem company has been financed in part by residents of Trail area communities. outside yaeies United States. The saw, an ultelight unit weighing ale Hoole region is : DB: . desi. ‘grant will be recovered by the government in less than two years from income tax about 100 meet at Camp Rory for several days camping. Pioneers (an Entertainm: _ed the evening with thi th eroff who have their Canada’ Cords, cia ~McKay and -who have rded Gold Cords. ent conetd: ownies singing “I have Tat Now Enroll Af Selkirk Without Charge On the “Pioneer Day” at Selkirk College on Wednesday of last week, principal — Dr. Bruce’ Fraser — announced the creation of the ‘“Koo- tel Pioneer Fellowship”. is designed to re- gnize all senior citizens vice to the community ov- er many years. The Kootenay Pioneer Fellowship confers upon senior citizens the right to f —at’ the college, withogt fee, and further -extends the ‘ri- ght to acquire ee to _. wards the Benerel studies diploma, "isthe best buy ? In making the announce-—__ ment, Dr, Fraser said that he was pleased ne college has established the Kooten- ay Pioneer Fellowship. “Th- is encourage senior citizens to believe that the college arid its facilities are for their use, as they are Proclamation paid by our employees.” for all Persons in the West nays”, enrol in any course ‘given Koote It's JAL’s Kampai Mini Orient Tour that takes you to Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. You'll visit Tokyo, Atami, Hakone, Kamakura and Taipei. And when you fly with JAL you get all the extras Fly to the Orient with JAL and we'll throw in atwo week tour for139, Fly to the Orient with the airline that was born in the Orient. Japan Air Lines. JAL’s off-season savings start February and last ‘til July. For more Datsun 1200 prices start at $2245*. There are a few economy cars that seem to cost $70 or $80 less. But take a look at the features Datsun includes for that price. Like reclining front bucket seats. Front disc brakes. Rear window defogger. 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