CASTLEGAR NEWS, Fey, August 6, 1976 Doukbobor Ladies Bazaar and Bake Sale Was a Popular Part of Castlogar Sunflower Fest Kootenay Incentives Plan To Save Quadra Saw Plant | James Cameron Model Sees Shareholders of Kootenay Incentives have been quite re- ceptive to a scheme which would restore financial stability to Quadra Manufacturing, ac- cording to KI president Jim Cameron following an inform- ‘ation meeting Tuesday night, About 50 shareholders at- tended the meeting. Mr. Cameron said that the incentive company's proposals ‘will be made known to other shareholders within the next few days. It is understood that the proposal, which has not been made public, is'intended to avoid a possible purchase by an eastern Canada company, and subsequent closing of the Trail plant. A move to counter this Her Statue : Done Over 50 Yrs. Ago An English woman in whose likeness the torch-wield- ing figure of Freedom atop the. National War Memorial was created more than 50 years ago has finally seen the bronze sculpture. Barbara Kelly, 69, of Cran-'. brook, England, saw her image Accident Results In Charges Laid A Singlevehicle accident at Pass Creek after midnight on py has re- sulted in el Alex Sherstobitoff of Castlegar has been charged with driving without due care and attention after his pick-up truck went down a six-foot em- bankment at Pass Creek Park. Mr. Sherstobitoff was taken to hospital with minor head cuts while the truck suffered $400 damage. recently in otawe on her first visit to Cana Asa sot gitl in the 1920's, she was a neighbor. of about 19, she noticed that March and his five brothers would stare at her oddly for hours whenever she came to Wisi, 1995, the Canadian government announced a com- petition for a memorial design, and March, then a well-known sculptor, was the winner. But it was some time after his death , in 1929 that Mrs. Kelly was told she had been cast in bronze. Keeping such a secret was typical of the March brothers, she said. “They were reclusive and secretive... .” Looking up at the memor- ial recently, she said the figure was too high up for her to tell whether it was a good likeness. myst be made within the next few days. Kootenay Incentives, for- med to give local-investors an opportunity to develop second- ary industry in the Trail area, will hold its annual meeting Aug. 24 in Trail. Woman Injured When Rear-Ended Wednesday Night On Columbia Ave. A woman suffered a sore neck and arm injuries on . Wednesday evening when the. car she was driving was rear- ended. Joan Faye Spender of Castlegar was southbound on Columbia Ave. when she slowed down and was hit from the rear by a car driven by Richard James Joseph Bere- a koff, also of Castlegar. ‘The Spender vehicle sus- tained $600 in damages while damages to (the, Berekoff Vehicle were estimated at Berekoff has been cineged with following too close, Extra $1 Million For Handi _ business directory — adveising Rates and infomation Call 365-5210 APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 ELECTROLUX CANADA LID, Sales & Service "1491 Bay Ave, TRAIL, B.C, |... PHONE 364-1914 BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. |" 213 Baker St., Nelson ' for Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352- 5383 Deater License Number 01471 ERNIE’S SHELL 24 Hour Towing - : 365-5690 Gas & Oil Sales CAFE «CASTLE TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE BC. & Industrial Tire Speciale An additional $1 million will be into hand? capped. workshops this year under an improved. payment formula announced by Human Minister Bill Vander The increase, which is the first change in the handicapped workshop formula since 1978, will double the allocation to the 65 centres and provide a $2 million incentive for the work- shops to improve and expand their client participation. | church = directory ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. PETER LUTHERAN ‘CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH . © Otte 385-8430 Home 3656007 | Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Worship ll am. ¢ Sunday School 9.45 || CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11.0D. a.m. “Everyone Welcome” Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday School V1 am. ‘Moming Worship 7 p.m. Fellonanp Service T y. 7:00 pm. Bible Study Fri. 7 p.m. Youth and Family Rev. N. Walker Phone 365-6662 Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N. 365-3662 of 365-3664 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” St. David's Anglican & United Churches . REGIONAL ECUMF’ “CAL PARISH CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshiping” ¥ “Serving” Sunday 10:30 a.m. Family Worship 11:15 am. Group Study Werinesday 7:30 p.m. Teacher Training PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE © Highway, oe 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue legal Res, 365-8292 - Contracting COMMERCIAL "INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L. HOOLAEFF. ELECTRIC PHONE 3657191 _ DOT’S nite a Prep Express osthen ve Pick-uy Ph Castlegar Area ‘en No parcel too small « Prompt, Reliable, insured “., 365-6538: gt KOOTEN 4, WTRBERGLASS Hwy. 3A, Tarrys, BC. Woodland Park Service 200 - 7th Ave. S. Across from the Castleaird Plaza Valley Truck & Tractor HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIRS For all types of Trucks, Tractors & Crawlers (Diesel or Gas) All Types of Welding & Steel Fabrication Ek ne © Vontilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System. | — Sales & Service — MESYMA i 704 - 6th ath Ave. South | Ph. 365- - Castlegar CANOES, SMALL BOATS AND: REPAIRS Mon-Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Ph. 399-4411 CASTLEGAR | FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service &mbulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques | TWIN RIVERS GLASS LTD. Castleatrd Expert House Framing Free Estimates Plaza Complete Supply © of Glass All Types fis Hour Service Commercial For Installation: & Repairs PHONE Hwy 6 - 6 miles north of Playmor. Junction PHONE 226-7482 HISLOP’S HI WAY CAMPGROUND 2% miles west of Castlegar. towards Grand Forks on Hwy. 3 PHONE 365-5163 ( 36542386 Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday SELE ASHEIM & Co, Ltd. 802 - 18th St. S. Castlégar Phone 365-2362 or 365-3644 @ CUSTOM BUILDING and Automatic tT voce Additions @ TRUCKING & A tic e LOADER Commercial or Residential Transmission Coolers & Complete Automotive Service SAM'S” Automotive LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING . TREES, SHRUBS BEDDING PLANTS ete. All supplies for complete landscaping. : Guaranteed one year gray : SAM'S NURSERY & FLORIST. ‘1001 - 9th Ave. South Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 “TRUSSES - Whatever build wero hese garage, apartment or commercial building call HERITAGE INDUSTRIES LTD. 442-2511 Box 1917 Grand Forks CALDSET - GROCETERIA_ AND +» LAUNDRET 1038 038 Col, Ave. (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN — Monday thru Saturday ' 8.30 am. to 10.30 p.m. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m, to 10.30 p.m, Groceries, * Tobacco, Confectionery and General PHONE 365-6534 Yes, We have | © Ucence Plates RHC INS, AGENCIES ETD. | 6OT Baker St., Nelson Ph. 952-7252 1 Fire = Auto, «Boat Tralier - Life Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 Fire Restoration Flood & Smoke-Damage Professional Carpet & ‘Upholstery Steam Cleaning Castlegar Gauttor Serotee AL PELAND PH. 365-6293 151 Meadowbrook Rd., Castlegar, BC DESMOND 7, LITTLEWOOD D.0.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 POWELL PLUMBING “The Drain Surgeons” - Quality Workmanship Reasonable Retes Day or Evening Phone. 359-7703 RUBBER STAMP * wh Stanp MFQ, COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE & STATIONERY ‘SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY. SIONS. PHOTOCOPYING CROSSROADS PRINTS! od guna! "All Types of PRINTING Computerized Typesetting Creative Art Layout and Design “Quality & Service Count” CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave, 365-7266 OLEMAN, COUNTRY. BOY SERVICE’ Sump & Septic Tank | - Pumping PHONE 365.5013 , 1800 South 4th Ave, Castlegar "FRANK'S © Sharpening Sevics {Behind Castle Theatre) Furniture Recovering Carpet “& Draperies“ Phone 965-5636 “WEST KOOTENAY "> ANIMAL HOSPITAL S.S.:No. 1, Trail : + _No.-6 Ymir Rd,, Nelson Tuesday, Wednesday, jonumay. Fiaey and tus "10:30 am, to 12.20 noon -.' CASTLEGAR NEWS. NA - CASTLEGAR, B.C, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF JHE KOOTENAYS” FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L. V. (188) CAMPBELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN -Phone 365-2344 Stars Insuring Legs for $1 Million Is Said to Be Bunk Liberace's hands, Marlene Dietrich’s legs and Bing Crosby's vocal cords are just some of the famous physical attributes supposedly insured for.a‘cool $1 million each by Lloyds of London, But Lloyds never collected a-nickel—the superstars were actually after a million dollars worth of publicity, not in- surance, “We see the stories fre- quently but we do not see the business in the form of paid premiums,” declared David Larnay of Lloyds’ Information Bureau in London, “We don't take any notice of the wild claims for multimil- Von dollar coverages because we are well aware of what goes on in the world of publicity, It's a plece of fun and really does no harm.” Other Pabliety stunts in- volv "8 feet, Jimmy Durante's nose and Jane Russell's bust. The stars’ agents admitted that no in- surance policies were actually ever bought. Declared Kevin Pines, who represents Jane Russell: “Her bust is valuable property—but. was never insured for $1 million. “Its just one of those things that get invented along the way. It’s sheer publicity.” Joked Seymour ‘Hiller, Liberace's manager, “We would not insure ‘his ‘hands with Hogs: thels fees are too The only star to actually have part of her body insured for a million was Betty Grable— whose famous legs were covered for that amount. But her former publicist Pines revealed, “The policy was only taken out -for publicity purposes by a movie studio, and was never renewed. But the ‘million doliar legs’. tag atuck.”: BOB’S Pay'n - fakit Castlegar’s Bigyest Little Super-Marketl To Trade License Holders only Bulk snes. Fountain ‘Syrups, arachino ries, Indiv. Pk. Soda Cra ckers, Portion Ketchup, Por- tion = Mustard, Sandwich Bags,; Garbage Bags, Ine terfold Towels, Restaurant Serviettes, © Sunflower Se- leds, Candy Bars, 5c Sucke ers, 10c Mints. Low Cash &. Carry Pricest Wholesale Prices! LOCKER BEEF PLONEERS “= ae He le Tl “ Float ‘Award Went to This Float Which Featured Woodsmen Using Original 8.8. Minto’s Chain Saw Decadent Timber CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, August 6, 1976 Inventory in Lake Lowest in Years By John Bohle The lowest inventory of decadent timber in Slocan Lake for years is reported by Tripac Lumber Co, Of 800 cunits of decadent material stored in the lake, only 300 cunits are left. They will be shipped as soon as holidays end, to the CanCe] pulp mill at Castlegar. Trucks have been hauling 12 loads a day. i Decadent cedar has been rillled thanks to a rise in cedar prices. Some loads of cedar were disposed of to Jones Cedar in Nakusp, Storage in the lake will be limited to a normal backlog of logs needed to inaure a steady work load for the mill. See us for: Prefinished MAHOGANY PANELLING — 2 shades $3.99 ea. BUILDING NEEDS HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS KITCHENWARE — PAINT CARPETING — CABINETS CAR ACCESSORIES GARDEN SUPPLIES Music and Singing to Delight Parade Watchers Consumer Facts Beef Labelling Change ‘Labelling for ground beef ~ has ‘changed. New regulations, governing the use of names for various grades of ground beef, came into effect July 1. Officials of the department of consumer ahd. corporate affairs say a preliminary survey found ‘hat nearly 80 different names for ground beef were being used on the retail market creating consumer confusion. The new regulated names which were. arrived at in co-operation with the major retail associations will be regu- lar, medium and lean ground beef. Regular ground beef must. have not more than 80 per cent fat, medium’ ground beef not more than 23 per cent fat and lean ground beef 17 per cent or less fat. 5 Standard, beef cut names have also been approved by the department of consumer corporate affairs as the official guitelines for retailers. The use of these names is voluntary. The standards are based Tennessee Aromatic Cedar >< Chests : Every Gride’s dream = - Artistic Design. Superb Quality at MIDVALLEY SHOPPING Slocan Park ‘on the use of basic primary and. secndary ‘heef).cut. names. which, will indicate where on the “carcass the meat comes from, The voluntary standard- ization will till retailers to use such descriptive words as ‘steak, boned, bone-in tes + Where Self-Cleaning Ovens Don’t Use Any More Energy 2 Do self-cleaning ovens use inoré energy than conventional ovens? Not at all, “according to studies conducted by General Electric's Range Products Divi- sion, which developed the prin- ciple of pyrolytic Sarpo as tenderized or sandiich 5 eal are used the name of the cut should also be added. Stewing beef is authorized, without description of the cut from which it is taken. Car Occupants Only Shaken Up When Car Rolls Charges are pending fol- lowing an accident late Tuesday evening on’ the Celgar Road near Keenleyside Dam. The driver, Patrick pany of Robson, and a Janet Crawford of Castlegar were both shaken up, report police, when the car caught the Toose gravel on the shoulder of the road, flipped over, landed on its roof and ‘then came to “rest on ita wheels, ‘Lucas also suffered cuts to his hands while the car sus-. tained $1,000, RCMP investigation of the aceident continues, damage estimated at CANEX SPEEDWAY STOCK ASSOCIATION. ne me “It is’ a fact that the ing normal tee and roast- ing.” a GE spokesman said. “In other words,” he add- ed, “a self-cleaning oven costs no more to operate, on the average, than a conventional oven which must be cleaned ‘manually. The cost of operating the self-cleaning feature is offset: by the savings during normal oven usage, based o1 average utility rates. The cost ofa acl cleaning cycle is about’ dime.” issued to help clear up any misconception that. self-clean- ing ovens waste energy and are than . More expensive to use standard ovens. Kelowna Man | Loses Calories. A S2yearold Kelowna man says he has found a way to lose weight. Mr. Hunt, a probation service worker, said in ao interview he lost 16 pounds in’ six weeks, nada. “I had ‘been reaming of ‘biking across this country for five years,” he said. - Along with his own 185 ‘pounds, he started off with 30 pounds of gear which included a nylon tent, a downfilled sleep- ing bag, clothes and bike tools. He said he made the trip | alone because he could not find anyone who had the same time off. ‘His schedule fell behind in Three Tory MP’s Here On Tour Next Tuesday Two Progressive Conserv- ative MP's, Bill Jarvis of Perth-Wilmot (Ont.) and Bob Wenman of Fraser Valley ‘West, will be in the Castlegar area next Tuesday. The two MP's are joining Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco ina tour of his riding. The three men will also be accompanied by the party's federal chairman in BC. Tony Saunders of Vancouver. Mr, Jarvis is his party's criticon the environment in the House of Commons and was first elected in 1972. He is a businessman and lawyer. Mr. Wenman served two at Victoria and is a teacher, He ‘then continuing on to Nelson MITCHELL| 44 490 Front Street —’ Telephone 365-7252 isa brother of Don Wenman of Robson. Mr. Saunders and the two MP's will join Mr. Brisco in Trail on Monday where there will be 2 public reception that evening. On Tuesdsy morning they will meet with Cominco personnel responsible for en- vironment contro! at the plant, and will also meet with Keith Graham, Local con environ- mental 3; They will then meet with the Trail Wildlife Association before coming to Castlegar and Historic Pp e ti i Now Available - Cranbrook. Well-known Kootenay artist, ALEC J. GARNER. The group's plans for its of Procter, f his PEN Castlegar visit were not avail- sand INK STEAMBOAT SERIES. able at press time, ‘These paintings were first done in full color 24” x 80” oils on canvas. The research and painting of this and Follow Some Rules To Kick Bad Habits Once you've kicked a bad habit, you can prevent alipping hack into it by following a few simple rules, “Even when we think ‘we've finally overcome them, most bad habits return to haunt * us again,” says psychologist Dr. ~