CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 8, 1075 Sponsored by Castlegar and District Community Arts Council | Artists Display Work at Saturday’ 's Art App raisal Seeds 7 be Sown { Mental Retardation Week edincides with Mother's Day, aid the Flowers of Hope campaign is well under way, all across Canada. } In conjunction with this, the Kootenay Soclety for the Handicapped has obtained per- mission to plant “Flowers of Hope’ in the bullt-in planter at the Post Office. ° + Representatives of the var- ious service organizations are In Post Office Planfer being asked to be present and anyone intereated is also in- vited to this event which will take place on May 10 at 2.30: p.m. Refreshments will be served in the ‘Activity Centre on Third and Maple. following the planting, Please remember to put your “Flowers of Hope” contri- bittions in the boxes located at the banks, both drug stores and the Plaza Credit Union. | BOTTLE DRIVE. Robson Cubs and Scouts are having @ bottle | drive this Saturday, May 10 at 9:30 a.m. PLEASE HAVE YOUR BOTTLES READY tion and other mi P&G. For your protection: thal be reese te howingy al og or owingly ‘accept ich mak or inaccurate presentations’ of - actual and comparative prices. CASTLEGAR NEWS This is [ust one of the 12. Rules of the Canadian Corte of Advertising Standards which this publica- edia across Canada follow. If you _ are Interested In a personal copy of the complete Code, please write: The Advertising Standards foun Canadian Advertising Advisory Board, 159 © Street, Toronto 1, On' SEE IT AT BERS eu SUPPLY: Castlegar, 6.C. = es misleading HINTED 965-8151 al Prefinished Wall Panelling $4.95 to $7.95 SALE STARTS TODAY THRU SAT., MAY 17 @ SUMMER PINE @ GOLDEN VALIEY ELM @ KNOTTY CEDAR @ TRAIL BLAZER PECAN @ OYSTER SHELL @ SATIN WALNUT SALE Area’ residents mere given RAH ETRE ae OES AEN You Are ae a Winner ~MYKYTES © titul Applied Design work from see art wi Lot Galea district achool childzen bia kindergarten age to ) the School Arts Festina bald in the Arena and sponsored “by the Gantlogar and. District Community Arts Council, The work ranged from drawings and ‘paintings in all kinds of ‘media: to: three- dimensional work in clay, paper. “mache, tooth picks, wool, wire and string, Special Semonstratlons the Stanley crea: tive -toxtiles class, under the direction of Sandra Groepler. ‘The art students worked diligently at their craft demon- trations, in some cases provid- ing a take-home product to thelr onlookers.» P The afternoon entertain- ment was provided by the Twin Rivers Rhythm Band under the direction of Mr. Bertuzzi, and the Kinnaird Junior Second- ary Band, under the direction of Mr. Nelson. G ume @ Complete Automotive Work @ Mufflers and Brakes @ Tire Change and Balance ; i Grand Prize Draw Winner — 16" Color TV doe Harshenin, 1 1266, Pine Ave., Trail, 4 ‘41 dally| winners of 5 gallons of Pronerts drawn daily up to April 30th. SERVICE 789 Col. Ave! PHONE 365-3111 printing, allk sereening of Ee fimo designs, inkle loom wea ing, warping a four-harne: loom, camera use, darkroom film developing and print mak- ing Be i ‘This year, the art show extended Itself to include beau- Ladies‘ Golf Results of Tuesday's Play ‘Thirty-six ladies came out for golf Tuesday morning with the lucky winners being Mary Perehudoff, Lorraine McGuire, Clarice McKinnon, Mae Moro- 0, Vi Stoushnow and Judy Wi fayling. : Next week the qualifying ‘ round for the Petts Trophy Soys Local MP Belfer Mail Service from East Mail from the eastern ~ provinces should start’ arriving Win Dave's CHICKEN : See Page 4 in the Kootenays about two ‘days sooner than it does now, according to Kootenay West 1b Brisco. {Mr Brisco said in Ottawa .. Friday that he has received a letter from Postmaster General ce Mackasey in reply to “a series of letters and enquiries Tve been sending him over the . the Kootenays often took five days to reach Vancouver, where it usually sat for two days waiting to be sorted. He sald it then took’ up to three days to go from Vancouver to Kootenay destinations. ‘ He sald Kootenay-bound ' system was.changed several years ago. past six months speeding up mall servic to the mt Brisco sald all classes of mail from Ontario, Quebec {and the: Maritimes-will now be * “routed through Calgary instead of Vancouver. In his investigation into the mail service, Mr. Briaco said he found that third-class surface mail from Toronto to No-Fine Trial Period Proves fo be.a Failure The problem of overdue + books has reached such propor- Mrs. Audrey Moore an- - nounced her resignation from her position has head librarian of the Castlegar. and District - Public Library'at the board * meeting Monday. She sald her decisfon had been made’ with’ reluctance ‘as: she had thoroughly enjoyed her years of association with the library, but the pressures of City and Regional District work (Mrs. Moore is also an alderwo- man) have made it diffieult for her to carry 0 ‘The board accepted her.” resignation with deep regret, and thanked her for all she has done to make the Castlegar Library “the brightest spot in the Kootenay Library scene” to quote library development com-, mission consultant Miss Mary Leask. Miss, Leask has recom- mended that the board now consider advertising for a pro- fessional librarian as Mrs. Moore has in effect given tions ‘that the no-fine trial period has to be declared a failure and fines will:be re- instated’ on May 21, The Ibrarlans' regret this necessity - ‘and request patrons to return -their long overdue books before this date. : ‘This was announced by the library board ‘following its ‘meeting Monday. Snel Ss Following a library. devel- opment commission request for promotional material on'special Ubrary services, photographs of will reault in a lower volume of, mail from Vancouver, which ‘may igen service, elty 00,""he “Mailifrom'the prairies, however, ‘val atl be delivered via Vancouver. He said Mr. Mackasey didn't give a date for the start ofthe new routing system, but he’ added that “it should be quite sn Castlegar Library patrons en- joying the’ taped’ book service and of Mrs,’ Elizabeth’ Purvis using the reading lens donated by the Lions Club, have been sent to Toronto for display at the Canadian Library Associa- fon meeting, : The Toray as sceepted with thanks a. ‘of rose bushes from the Lillia il Jough Chapter of the 10DE. Mrs, tone a Miss. Leask will attend the British Columbia Library Association Conference in Prince George this month. s area during her term of affce, PETTITT PHOTOS fig THE | - SQUARE SHOOTER 2 by Polaroid Tickets $7 — Kinsmen Club-— Trail, B.C. 15th Giant COMINCO ARENA _ y, May 10 —8 p.m. Sharp ——- STOVOTA 1200's. 5 G.E. AUTO. DISHWASHERS: Central Food Mart — ‘Cut Rate — Cart’s Drug Mart’ Available at: » committee of Polly Corbett, ‘dinator Mrs. Carol Couch, along with her's isd DUALSTEEL 11 ROYAL GENERAL TIRES: We Are Franchise Dealer for The All: Ne Dave Finster, Ruby Marsh, Dorothy Miller-Tait and Bella Moran express thelr oe to the hi who made this featlval x a reallt ¥ i Ye NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING "PROPANE AND BUTANE competition and the draw. will be posted with one week topay each mal bralnnlng pei 5 British columbia” Energy Commission would ie fo gain an understanding of individual con Tor next week's play and to call cerns and recive the edyics| ed residents of the a Kootenays: Participation is inv! all persons. Monday evening for their tee who have. an interest inthe Industry, or are af times fected by its operations. Stetements and/or briefs College Council Holds Open Meeting Tonight Progress report on the. student housing project and the rin cipal's report are two items nthe agenda i, when the Selkirk College couneil { holds its regular meeting at 7.30 in room K-11. Members are asked to phone their name into Denny ar West Hastings fot Vancouver, B.C. V6E 2L7. (phone ‘collect 689-1831). cit meetings to which the general “public are welcome to attend as By order of the Commission, Wg es. observers. — what's new? Babies are bom every day. And-:newspapers report it- In full, They also report on who's getting married, ‘local ‘sports, the price of a pot roast, and more. In your community this is news. And newspapers print the news, with strong emphasis on local news. Local newspapers deliver, where other news sources leave off. People believe strongly in newspapers for “several reasons: newspaper reading isa habit.with ‘most peopte; It's part of the habitual routine of daily \ life; and people regard their newepaner ‘ds a friend ‘they can't do without, : Over eight out of ten adulte reada newspaper every. day. For that reason no ‘other news medium can < match. local newspapers for speedy, thorough ./ saturation of your town. » For.all the news about your community, read your. ‘les,’ mo! calories: somewhere in y: you tnelude auch | nutritious operations arc subject to to control by’a provincial depart- juranes . “ment of eee ‘or, a terri “Regulation 188 does not! 8 the summer Women’s Aglow Hold ‘Meeting This Tuesday Mrs, Minny Heslinga will be guest speaker at the We men's Aglow. meeting and luncheon to be held in the Terra Nova on ‘Tuesday morning. Mrs, Heslinga comes to Aglow from Surrey, B.C, where she is active in St. Margaret's Church, ‘working |‘ mainly amongst women. She is mar- tled to John Heslinga and they have ‘four ‘married ‘daughters, two of whom reside in Surrey and the other, two in Rome, Tealy: Mrs, Healings has been a Registered Social Worker ‘for the’ past 20 'yeara and’ la presently. ‘vlee'president | ‘of the Area Board of Women's Aglow. for the British Golainbis maine land, Dr. Bob Young 'By Dr. Bob Young If someone called you. an “erp*. would you be. offended? Not If you \were.'a doctor working in a hospital In some towns and cities'in B.C, Info/Health B.C. experience has closely followed that of North America aa a whole. . ‘An emergency room physi. clan is usually a general practi- tioner who han taken extra - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1975 VOLUNTEER HELP: WANTED Lear's make the approaches to our now ay of Castlegar more enticing. We are In the process of erecting new op- proach algns and a Tourist Booth. Volunteer. canter help. would be very much, appreciated. if you care nd have two oF three hours to’ "give — Please Phone Dave Silvester 365-5304 oF 365-6436 ‘emergency » physicians, represent ‘an im- portant’ development in health care delivery, Beginning two or three yeara ago on a small scale, and expanding rapidly since, the es ~KUNNAIRD UUNIOR SECONDARY. ‘SCHOOL “Do: you. know. the: diffe: ence between milk’ shakes "shake (They contain sn appreciable’ amount of fat-free ‘wrong with t was that it should pee bee hee icDonald thinks the. {or seriously Injurkd or eritical- ly ill patients. ‘The attention a patlent receives In the firat few ; {ter arrival iat a 8. ‘hospital may: ibe of vital im: his Ufe."" “expertise by constant use, increases the patient's chaneo of survival.” These physicians may employed by the oepltal Ee generally are in/private ‘prac ‘tice, and ‘often form’ groups to, provide around.the-clock cover. age. They do not have patients, of their own, and/do not give any continuing care, leaving ‘this to the patient's own Parry: Basran, should han- = phys! Sis ann be b all the time. Take a bow, oy! . Our BLG. contest is not over yet, but one of our snoopy milk “solids”. in ‘addition to t Mr. Phipps is’ going to win. We'll Vente te sweetener and chemical thick-° see if he is right, ener.) Shakes average 834 calor- of them empty you: like esting at’ viast look. places (and most of. ‘us’ do) ° just" Bs ‘sure. that ur daily ‘diet foods as beans, dark green leafy vegetables, zelow vegetables, ih fruits, and a variety of We've Be new ok in our library: entitled * “Canajan, Eh?". which really’ talk. vit doce not include. ristmas or, “Easter recesses, nor any other mid-term break eschine ‘The cial conditions set - out in Regulation 168 apply: to - payment of benefit to teachers * ‘And by the, way, didja heretha ni Toran are our. ‘badialnto ton, in girls’ singles: teacher. maybe a benefits ‘unless ‘the’ teacher meets one of are not’ applicable.” In order to explain the spnlstion of, Regulation : 158, the ‘terms school, tescher and non-téaching period ‘are de- fined ‘as follows: Sebo! ae “A school. is’ defined as a "WANT: TO SELL ‘YOUR HOME? “Call Mary) 365.2336 or C5 5244 0 CASTIEGAR © REALTY, LTD. juring ‘any part. of his qualify- jod_for: unemployment * insurance benefit. (i.e., ies * Hesser of 52 weeks immediate . ptlor to ‘the, week in which ne claim for benefit is made, or the -. > A.number of weeks since the last, claim: ‘for’ benefit, ‘waa estab- fat ‘ Noné Teaching Period ‘A non-teaching eta we the repetitive annual period + when, by custom or contract of © employment, no teaching’ is performed at’a school. This non-teaching vetiod is general- TROJAN — _ TIMBERIACK — “PRENTICE Mo DIESEL & ~ RQUPMENT LI MD. "Rental =_ Purchase “Available * PLUS 5 a7. NDUSTHAL sure rae 4 inaurable. inthe only. “At any other time, teachers : ‘may’claim benefit on the same ‘ baslg as any other'claimant,’ ” +A claimant recognized as a “teacher” has’ to’ meet ‘one’ of, j three i ber 1, 1972 to August 80, 1973, is nol unemployed during the’ :.1978 non-teaching period. first—Norine Bray. owith run: [ Me. Bonnett of the Castle Bowladrome made a special trip to our school last week to give us six beautiful individual tro- phies he has donated!) He is certainly good to us, and we’ appreciate hin kindness mcre than'we can say here. It's people like Mr. and Mrs. Bonnett who make possi- ble future badminton cham: pions like the Stanley Hum: ries team and our own Les ee Gyurkovits, We think’ they're: great! Lees Ken Phillips wants to know when a black dog is most likely to enter a house. Yageciny A nomination’ date. has ‘bas set by the Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association to name a candidate for the next provincial election.’ ; ga Argan president and Pat vert sk ‘ens champion-- jnot completed ut *Ahe aadenta who play say tha the: only ones who have i ~ chance to: beat Brian Verigin are John Josafatow and Steve Bozek. On teak Baty is. to be held te tomorrow,. Watch these * cont its: Dan: e3, Steve. Bozek,: Steve Verigin, Pam: ‘Schreiber, Nadine Gregory, with bright S tee noraiaation He oy, will be Oct.: 1,/1975, in s“We en ecole had a most. successful and rewarding ¢ sald today. . yysicians considerable belp day-to-day minor illnesses, Most physicians do not like having to leave 'a busy office to drive to the hospital to attend s patient with a amall Jaceratio: or a broken finger. {Patients walting to see the doctor don't appreciate it when he gets ‘called .away, for purpose. Now, the doctor can ask the emergency room physi- clan to see the patient for him, knowing that the care will be satisfactory, and that be will be called if needed. Pationts also like the sys- tem. They are less likely to be, kept walting in the emergency department for their doctor to appear f som ‘his o! oe the operatin; m. ‘They: get effi- cient, killed attention Sreiher their problem is’ minor’ or life-threatening. citizens of this Tiaiog expressed a feeling of action and concern, and that all factions of the free, enterprise system are looking to the. Social Credit Pasty:to re-establish what we have lost: In the past two and a: half years.” The’ president ‘sald that Arnold Lauriente of Trail has said, “at which the grass. roots "can't afford jackets, |: but!we .could ‘probably: put: that, Spokane's Lilac Parade: You'll seo‘us‘on,TV, you know!,’ : y ki sock-| hot 9 on Friday: ‘At least , i pithat’s wi id Nicky. m Tames Rapids ‘Pilots each received $25 ind up to take a-boat or scow © through turbulent Whitehorse Rapids during the Klondike gold Tush of 1898. The rapi Wy Reed say... Soke : Jacques says the only thing e SNOW. BALL’ e HYDRANGEIA "© POTENTILA. FRUIT. TREES. which'took the lives of many’: ‘men, was tamed by the White- horse dam, constructed in 1958. , $1.95 $2.95 The diamond ting that’s ‘wor on the right hand. Becnise, there's ult tga eared as Ge sn diamond Sour Oceasi our wide tection dake all. eae ransra: ed fo make d righ Ee re beaut ROSES JEWELLERY LD. 76 Pine: — Castlegar _ SELKIRK COMLEGE stlegar, B. ‘ Department of Business, Administration Data Processing Instructor(s) {Parttime or Full-time) |: The department of business administration roca ‘one or more part-time or full-time instruc: ‘ teach the following | courses. during the’. Brel acaseric yeer only September 1975 to i “Candidates “should ‘have’ business’ = “related experience in one or more. of the: above areas. Scheduling of these courses’ may be’ rretig- y ed reer a part time appointment. Salary. neg: jable, Applications. wl be received by the perton- : vel officer. 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