4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 27, 1972 peared ehind Hn he. ged inside the cago for two jump inside the stout cage and was able to slam the door shut before the anim- TRAPPER TRAPPED The tiger trapper was putting the finlshing touch- . es to a wooden trap when the animal he was after ap- f to Saturday April 27 to April 29 al attacked, The trapper was besie- lays with the tiger chew- ing at the wooden while trying to reach him, BONANZA DAYS Starts Today bars TRYLON FOAMING BATH regular $1.59 Special $1.29 SUDDEN BEAUTY HAIR SPRAY regular $1.49 Special 98c HAIR BRUSHES regular $1.75 Special $1.10 ANACIN TABLETS 100's regular $1.45 Special $1.09 BAYER DECONGESTANT CAPS regular $1.50 _ Special $1.09 USTERINE COUGH regular $2.39 ~ Speclal $1.69 CALCIUM SANDOZ regular $2.52 Special $1.49 PARAMETTES 125 Tablets regular $5.40 Special $4.40 SUSPENSION regular $1.95 Special $1.59 ARTHRITIC PAIN FORMULA regular $2.45 Special $1.99 THE HAIR DRESSER FROM REMINGTON Regular $24.95 GIFT WEA regular $3.95 Special $2.95 Special BRAUN MINI HAIR DRYER Regular $24.95 LIQUID AIRLIT LIGHTERS Regular $3.95 Special SEE OUR TABLE OF SPECIALS ON GLASS AND CHINA ITEMS cours PLAN A PARTY Special Prices Tommy Biln Corner of Pine!and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. hostin, lle RUG | Pr natives g a tournam: Entry fee is 50 cents, dra for partners, Adult The Kootenay, Ls schedule is ‘as follows: ANYONE FOR By Ma Represent from tenay fe e. o divisions were es- ablished, a junior, open to full-time students enrolled in high schools and a senior - league open to bona fide for the May 20-22 weel which will be gl considered for league com- petitive play please contact Jeff Pantages at 365-3473 len Archambault at creation Commission 365-6565, Desi Desai at 965-5265 or Marg Pryce at 365-8058. more competitive nature are scheduled as follows: 22 — Koo- terior Closed, Nelson, mens, ladies, singles and doubl- es, Sept, 16 — Chessen Cup, Nelson, mixed Goubles. April. 30, “ag will be at 10 a.m. Tadanac ent. Ww mem- bers come along and join cet League q q q ) q ) PHONE 365-7025 WOMEN’S (CHILDREN’S ‘Sale Ends This Saturday { CASTLEGAR, B.C. ~ TO SAVE At Reduced Prices - Clearance of Broken & Discontinued Lines lo Changes Ist Pair Regular Pair FREE ALL SALES FINAL — @ No Refund NNUAL SHOE | * g TO FIT YOU AND YOUR BUDGET * ( A TENNIS! | May 12 Trall at War- © field. May 17 Rossland zt t ‘. ; Cast eee 19 Nelson at - Warteld. land, Warfield at Trail. June 21 Warfield at Nel- son, Castlegar at Rossland. June 28 Trail at Nel- in. June 30 Castlegar at Warlield. July 5, Trail at Castle- ” July 7 Rossland at War- ned ults . May 2 Rossland at Cast- legar. May 3 Nelson at Trail. _ May 8 Rossland at Nel- son. May 9 Castlegar at Trail. 16 Rossland at Trall, Nelson at Castlegar. May 22 Castlegar at May 23 Trail at Nelson. May 20 Nelson at Ross- d, May 30 Trall at Castle- June 5 Trail at Ross- land, Castlegar at Nelson. * ee ~ The housewive’s__mid- coaching classes are underway from 10 to 12 noon on Monday and Wed- nesdays. Please contact Peggy Suter for more de- 5-5202, tails at 36! And final _note:— Pressure on the two courts is fantastic so please be courteous and considerate Fees can still be paid at the Recreation office, at SHSS or at Frank Steen- voorden residence, | [ CANCER FACTS | Cancer is found throu- animal d abn ning of life. Early evidence of the disease A humans mu they became prone to can- cer, Recent medical investt- gations amongst the Cana- dian Eskimo pulation art from like- the ol cancer is more prevalont. Christian Science really _ heal Yes, it does, But no advertisement can fully explain it. You have to read about it and prove its practical and reasoned approach for yourself. Healing in Christian Science means much more than just physical release. It means an improved character. Release from wrong. A newfound understand- ing of God, and yourself. You're always welcome at our Sunday and Wednesday services, . First Church of Christ, | Scientist, 209 Baker St. li ln lan nn tlt atte Nelson, B.C, gin- | has been found in Egyptian «9. mmies, have shown, however, that: Volunteers fo Give Ball Park Literbugs In History ; In Kinnaird a New Clay Base Moles have got to the baseball diamond in Kin- naird. * ‘Town council was in- formed of the “very bad outfield” by baseball coach Paul who appeared before the aldermen to ask oe a dozen or a0 donde! of om the old garbage dump at the south end of the town. alst in the job. He told the aldermen thet bis group would do all the work necessary, but Local Post Office Shares Quarters In Oglow Building The move is caused by construction work now go- ing on at the present oO! building which does pena the rear of ne pul Now trucks take the mail to the new location, and letters and packages for the town are sorted out there, later going to the post office for insertion in the mall boxes, turn to the regular routine. council stipulated it must be done, on a no risk basis, un- der the supervision of Rube lic works foreman Curt Wa- Previously, Mr, Kinak- sald, clay had been brought over from Pass Creek and he wished he had known of the old garbage dump deposit earlier, Porhaps the very flrat historical reference to what we now call littérbugs was | found on a stone tablet a- mong the ruins of Cos, a olty in ancient Greece, ting on the stone asks visitors to the temple to refrain from leaving rub- bish and stale fvod about lest they incur the wrath of the Nymphs and be ex- cluded from the sacred pre- cl Eremenko’s ‘so:s | QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casval and Work Dessert Bridge on Wed., May 3 at 1 p.m. in Kin- naird Community Hall — Sponsored by Ladies Au- xillary to the Hikh Ar- row Shrine Club. Regular Dinner Meeting of Vali Toastmistress Club will be held in Rob- son Church Hall on Tues- day, May 2 at 6.15 p.m. Guests welcome. Please Ph, 365-7684 before 2 p.m., May Ist. "Our Footwear Will Meet the Neod - of Any. Type Work or Any Occasion ° | Hitt SMITH'S 6) CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal PLUMBING & HEATING CASTLEGAR The L.A. to the Canadian Legion are collecting for a Rummage Sale, For pick-up please Ph, 5630, 7009, 8274. ‘ Blueberry Creek Recrea- tional Commission Dance, Hi-Arrow Arma, Saturday May 13 at 9 p.m. Buddy Marr — the New Versa- tiles, $3 per cople. Re- freshments served. LINK HARDWARE SPRING SALES Returns For Three Days Because BONANZA DAYS 20" ARE HERE APRIL 27, 28, 29 3% H.P. Briggs and Stratton Engine OSCILLATING LAWN SPRINKLER ROTA RAKE BAR for lawnmower LIQUID FISH FERTILIZER, 4 gal. SWEEP-EZY MAGNETIC BROOM ADJUSTABLE METAL IRONING BOARD GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN 16 oz. Gallon with Lock Lid HOODED BARBECUE 24” With Spit and Motor ELECTRIC CHARCOAL LIGHTER “COLEMAN CAMP STOVE “10.9? mE FED BICYCLE. SPALDING 7-PIECE GOLF SET WITH BAG $49.88 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL GLOVE * $6.97 Sherwin-Williams ASSEMBLED SLOOEXTRA ° Paints At Terrific Savings SEE MORE ITEMS ON DISPLAY SS Se Nw Ow ww a nl ee ae ‘AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FO R ALL AIRLINES Reservations Provincial Library Parliament Bldga Victoria, B.C. Shoreacres - Slocan Valley and City New Denver - Silverton VOL, 25, No. 18 Published Every Thureday Morning at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUM BIA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 15 CENTS PER COPY | Re-Organized Methadone Plan Gefs Approval from Alderman % Changes in the operat- fon of the Trail methadone clinic ha raed by Ald. Jim Macbeth ‘recently launched an attack agama the centre, .\ Tuesday prise testa. He said he had learned no methadone will be allow- siti ie Sse orm of whole treatment pi A The Trail clinic will be operated by the Narcotic Addiction Foundation on a $15,000 federal grant, plus ol “Medical ‘staff will be hired,” he said, “and the Optimism Expressed. As Celgar - WA Talks Get Underway first “meeting of company-is Thomas R. Hay: ~ vie dent e 80. : E { 7 .No statements were is- © gued ‘at the conclusion of the meeting but company officials expressed optimism that a new labor. ment can. be reached. jadian Cellulose negotiates it lab- ‘or agreement independent- School District Mill Rate Boost Reported for °72 écretary-treasurer. John Dascher of School District 972, an increase of 1.59 » over last year’s mill rate of + $4.16. : .. Of this total, 32.58 is levied for School District a: No.9 and 3.16 for Selkirk ; College. Total 1972 budget is $2,632,890. This is $131,445 greater than that of last RE-ELECTED os vice-president of. the Frult Growers Mutual last week: was Castlegar ald- Bierman Bob Maddocks. He has ‘served in’ this position” for four:terms and won his re-appointment at the board lof directors meeting held in Kelowna, =~. * + these whole centure will be a controlled experimen- seeking bel answers . holding the line’ and where methadone is only the treatment would alid,” Mr, “This concept has my endorsement as the re-or- Trail clinic could be an interesting exercise.” “However,” he said, “the coats alone would rule out the feasibility of estab Ushin; cha clinic in - ig Bu Castlegar and ig of a lesser nature would not be desirable ior even neces- sary,” he \q therefore strongly’ recommend that this coun- cll, at this time, oppose the formation of a methadone. e clinic or ensary fmmediote vcay of Cas legar.” i on, le Bea ei time to jon, but served motion that liscussed at next sea- n of council, Macbeth said that me- thadone clinics are “only a in. the of the drug scene,” and they do not duce the great tation centres where (continued on page two) ‘LLOYD MACKEY New Columnist ’ To Concentrate On B.C. Affairs -The Castlegar News be- gins this week a new British Columbia co! by Lloyd Mackey which will be found on page three. A> native of Victoria, Mr. Mackey has been active in the community newspap- er field for many years and now will be wibag from aif 2 activities and interests of British Col- imbians, Before. entering the field of journalism, Mr. Ma- ckey, 32, was trained for and worked in a church-re- lated vocation which: ‘gave him a close look at a -wide on Monday Chairman ted r been turned dewn. ‘Mr. Marilees told direc- tors that funds under the Local Initiatives Pro- ram: will soon be. dry 19 up and that other sources of revenue must be found If the reconst- Doukhober com- rural. village’ te to” be ‘completed. Rar Fab Wer to have vis- * Hors on ro) or this month, end’ vo. dy several groups. have 4 in to express in- terest in touring the un- ique re Completed so far Is one of the “big houses” (there wl be ‘an identical one it: next door if funds: ind are. available); and the Sehaped ba Will be Subject To $10 Chargs will ‘be. rezon- pee is scheduled for june i In sows thst these earings require advertising and the holding of meetin; using public funds, eountell has set a fee of $10 for any ming being heard dur- fee $25 ible should the rezoning be suc- cessful. : Noise Problem Aelion Sought By Town Council A> noisy transformer which has been plaguing Castlegar resident John Sherbiko for the past five months is to be brought to the attention of the Public Util g Commission. : step was taken by council - fol variety of hi and problems. Parked Automobiles Without '72 Decals Are in For Trouble Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police in Castlegar have issued a warning to vehicle owners who do not have the 1972 decals on their plates. : Sgt. B.S, Greba, NCO in ‘charge of the detach- ment, said several com- plaints have been received concert eight park- ed on: public right-of-ways. “We would appreciate eople showing a lit- tle concern,” Sgt. Greba said, “If these cars are not properly. tagged they are subject to ucketing. ‘And the fine is $20 for each day the car is left on the right- olay. : suggested that such cars be:moved immediately to private property. or be licenced, This correspondence is. to be forwarded to the com- mission, : Bluchorry Creek eds of a success- ful bingo and other planned events will go to- construction. of a Hi Arrow Arms‘ on. May 13 anda raffle for an Arien riding lawn mower, Tickets may be purch- ased from members of the commission, leasure : ine of the Progress at the R bY > f 1 Village B.C. Telephone Rate Increase Due for South Slocan, Vallican Continued economic and ing. The B.C. Telephone Com- said the result will be creases of up to 25.cents a month for residential ser- vice and of up to 90 cents @ maonth for business -ser- sed: Tuesday when Mayor John told al- dermen there seemed to be ip people. in that area were of the opin- ion Castlegar had taken a shout the present telephs ut the prese me boundaries. 3 The boundaries were in- ‘lier takin, been the suggestion of loc- an businessmen, not coun- Don Knight, B.C. Tel’s trict customer. service : free, exceci 1,000, which is the. upper limit for the present rate ‘group. , He said the compan} required under ‘the ter of its tariff to report of" vice are : creases : telephones that: can be 'rea- ched ‘without:: toll charges. The cost of providing ser- . vice, ‘also’ increases — with , growth, he said,’ because more switching, distribution and trunking facilities are req uired. In the new rate group- anValliean ened 60 re- ectively, = “The business rate for individual service will be $7.80 per month, compared with the exisiing- rate of ‘TV Reflector Station Discussed A reflector. station which could provide television ser- vice not only to the twin towns of legar and Kin- naird but to area J and por- ; tions of area I, was “YOU CANT Little People’s Nursery ~ Closes Due to Ultimatum The Little People’s Nur- sery in ‘d has closed its doors, but it hasn't giv- ie The was address to Miss Janis Nairne, one of the officials of the group which : received a $16,63' Local Initiatives Program grant from the federal gov- ernment earlier this year. The objects of the nur- to the service and cost of ser- > (a the two.main cri- ser nen iilss Slocan Valley ecldeat Victim Condition Critical last year’s . by at of Kelowna which ..was involved in a head-on colli- sion on the southern edge of Slocan City late Satur- - day night. She is reported to be suffering from multiple’ in- ie including head in- fur’ les. R the Rochat vehicle. was in collision ed: Tuesday by Castl council, ‘An attempt will be made te'form a committee repre- senting these gro! sue.the matter HAVE §T KASLO”: This’ is ‘the hockey cup . Kaslo would .dearly love. to-get ahold of but Jerry Altman in Slocan City says,.“no dice”. The cup was won by Slocan in 1909. and is a beautiful. thing with deer. horns for handles. Teams from Kaslo, New Denver, Slocan, Silverton and Sandon comprised the league of the early days play- ing for this cup. — Castlegar News Photo with a car’ dri- ven by David Postnikoff of Slocan City. Three other people in the car were also injured. The driver is in. “satisfac- tory” condition: with unde- termined injuries, his sist- er, Kathy Roctat reeel else a shoulder injury, and Doug Sutherland, of _ Winlaw, came out of the mishap with iy fractured leg and other The driver of the north- ar and dry at the time of the accident and that they are investi- gating the co. in. Castlegar Names Janitor Service pelo oi at ere meeting requ Castle ae ae n the e receive the increase ‘and continue on $100 fourth aaa A April eated : sery could The Lit sery has been under a rage of fire ever since they appeared before a public meeting earlier this year to seek zoning, a matter which came up at the same time as Mrs, Ritchie Geronazzo's te, le People's Nur- ‘The Canadian Union of Public Employees has: rea- ched | an agreement after ¥ No. 1l (Trail), No. 12: (Grand Fons): and Selkirk College. crease across thi all categories in the years of the two-year contract, In 1972 this will repre- sent a 7.29 increase and a 6.79 increase in 1973. The agreement is ef- fective July 1, 1972. Castlebar Area. Street Name Change Sought Good nature gave tb fe basiness) a inna with O thet consider- ed 80 that’ there would be ey Community Care Facilities Licensing Board. You ‘are Care Act and are lable to a fine on conviction, and that ea the contravention con- tinues constitutes a seperate offence,” Dr. Schmitt said that af- quired to take court action against you at that time.” Colin Maddocks said that when all the nec essary requirements have Pee eople’s Nursery, they can come back to council to eeek approval. & : es HL | co i ageee pag Hi : K A ppt fed 1 sar e rid PES. E Fe i ital rete RESBENER F mill rate: 1971 1972 — 25.00 25.00 summer. on Highway 3: New Denver and b e Castlebar subdivision and Castlebar Lane when door to door mail delivery be- Tt was noted Castl Lane, on which Mr, Merit dees, Cor Merl tur- es from residents in. the * been C to in- with the past services, the bid of Coln-Op. was aceept- dicate there was no opposi- tion to the changing of the name. : lo. This was announced at day ‘night by. Revelstoke: yy velstoke- Slocan fA Burt bring to 16 ount blacktopped in three