the many activities visiting Grade 5's from Asherot had the Sromtnly to partielpate in during their week-long tour. Arriving fro the students toured the Doukhober Vilage, Kootenay Cans), CanGel pulp and sawmill division and the Brilllant and Hugh Keenleyside dams, They alo vs tho home of Serge Plotnikolt, having sung some of his songs including Genatiad New Denver WI - Closes, Library For Summer “What are Institute Wo- men” was the thought for the day when members of the New. Denver Women's Institute met aml «in the Legion Hall last Wednes- by teachers Mrs: D, Moldeahaver, Mrs. F. Hewitt ed Me ee Lang,'a ormer resident of tisarea. Tho tour lee in ith the students’ fo here, British Columbia. The y were and includes paper work in the form of essays being compiled duriag the children ralsed the nocessary money for the trip included @ car wash on the only day that it ralned.—Castlegar News Photo snd a ph pth ep trip. The through numerous projects which day for a polhick supper. * The president welcomed > Miss M, H. Butlin and Mes.'A, Wiens alter an absenco through. illness, ‘and “Happy Birthday” Was sung to president, Mrs. -C, W. Nelson, 2 During the business, ses ) sion, the’ ladies decided to keep their awa libra:y open until the Inat Monday .in Juno’ then recess for July and August. '=\When more information on‘the Bookmobile Is available, the members will make their deci- ‘sfon‘as to the future’ of ue /Mbrary in the fall. The .W.1. ‘will. sponsor "Kootenay Crafts to be shown in’ + Lucerne Secondary School gym ‘on June 23. * All membera ‘are inter: + vested in the hospital program “for New Denver ‘and the hospital district! Their letters were sent to the, board. with ideas of ‘the medical needs in the district, :The booster. was won by. Mrs, T, Steenhoff. Crazy Bingo ‘was’ played with prizes for the winners. ‘Tea’ was served and - the meeling adjourned to meet Consignment. of Porfuguese Books On Way Here fo Castlegar Library At her last meeting with . the library board before retir- ing, Mrs, Audrey Moore was happy to report that a consign- ment of Portuguese books is now on its way from Portugal. This gift to the Castlegar ColCel Shares Trading Has Attorney-General Alex Macdonald said last week a year-long investigation of share-trading of Columbia Cel- lulose Ltd. has turned Up, RO |’ aligns of wrongdoing. = ° Mr. Macdonald said the Investigation by the provincial securities commission is almost complete, although a few share transactions cannot be traced, ‘The investigation was or- dered by Mr. Macdonald more than a year ago after some opposition MLAs alleged there were indications of insider ion being used in share Library from the Portuguese Institute of Culture follows Mrs. Moore's request for books, to the Portuguese consulate in Vancouver, Mra. Moore reported on the B.C, Library Association Been Cleared Cellulose Ltd., a company that is 79 per cent owned by the B.C. government.) Mr, Macdonald said: the investigations have traced the ‘history of every share traded in the weeks before the govern- ment takeover on the New York, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver stock exchanges, A few transactions cannot be traced because foreign coun- tries are involved, he said. He said the investigators, have also’ checked out the actions of everyone who might dered an insider involv- trading of ColCel shortly before it was taken over by the B.C, government in 1973. (ColGe!'s B.C. operations re now run by Canadian ing the government. takeover and have not fond any indica- tion that any of them used what Information they might have had wrongly: Chevron 4 “[DPRIZE WINNERS | LADIES. 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Castlegar has also ploneered the use of a reading lens in B.C, ‘Tlie position of head librar- ian is now being advertised. Ms. Margaret Ostrowski i professional librarian is ap inted. : The library has a new supply of taped books by iy now on a promotion tour of the three Kootenay regional dis- icts. It. will be on display in’ . Castlegar for citizens to gauge the type of service outlying districts will have if the Library” System is accepted by the Kootenays, The library will hold an open house reception to mark the oceasion—date and time to be posted later. ‘The Robson branch has shelved another: 600 books, bringing this collection to over 1,000. The board thanked’ Mr. Lloyd of Robson for his repair work in the Robson branch and expressed ils gratitude to Mrs: Judy Cameron and the resi- dents of Raspberry Lodge for making the fovely bookmarks for the library. Mra, Jean Krug is the new publicity officer. She will han- dle all the publicity articles, with the exception of the board — Named to Post Of President, ain in AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous, — Reliable Phone 365-5700 Groceteria Ltd. & Laundret Ltd. (Located at the bottom of Sherbiko Hill) nae General Store * ig an SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY 1038 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-6534 *: 7 — Hours — Monday thru Saturday — 8.90 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. : Sunday — 9 am. to 10.30 p.m. Village of Slocan Bricks During the Slocan Village council meeting of June 11 it ‘+ was decided notices will.be Poul Hansen, 43, is the new. president of the West Koote-s Light Company ‘Mr. Hansen was a director of corporate studles with Com- inco until recently and has been senior vice-president of West Kootenay Power aince last November. _. Born in Frederiksberg, © Denmark, he was Copenhagen and: graduated in ; 1952 fram the Mercantile School in Copenhagen with the equivalent of a bachelor of © commerce, degree. = Mé. Hansen is a director of Weat Kootenay Power and Light Company, Greenex A'S, and Vestgron Mines Ltd. He is also a member. and former director of the Vancou- ver Board of Trade, a director ” of Junior Achlevement and a niember of the Young Presi dent's organization. or district you live In. Boys or girls interested in filling in for vaca- tioning Castlegar News carriers are asked to phone our office, Please indicate’ what area of the city CASTLEGAR NEWe Telephone 365-7266 > Summer Relief Carriers Needed for Vacation Periods posted advising eligible voters who were not on the 1974 Voters’ List to register at the Village Office. 8 8 Mayor Agda Winje, Ald.” Stephen Cooley, Ald. Stan Doi and Ald. B. A. Rourke are © planning to attend the UBCM \~ © annual convention in Pentic-- © ton in September. ees "The superintendant of mo- tor carriers has advised council reinstated” in Slocan. A beach supervisor will be - hired for afternoons during July and August. * . ‘Tho department of high- °° ways in Victoria” has ‘advised council’ that it is presently undertaking a design to have adequite lighting installed at the intersection of Route 6 and ‘Slocan'St. eee Council has expressed con- cern about the fact’ that the Regional District of Central Kootenay approved a grant for the Valli : A In ‘ques; tion registered ‘negative votes. Funeral Service is Held For William S. Ploinikoff ‘A resident of this area for tover 60 ‘years, William 8, *Plotnikoff, 81, of Robson, died ‘on Wednesday of last week at.” =the Castlegar and District {Hospital peat services began f Friday and concluded Saturday from the ‘Castlegar. Russian £ Community Born Dec. 25, 1887, in” "Russia, Mr. Plotatkoff came to ‘Canada in 1899 settling’ in Kamsack, Sask. In 1913 he moved to Brilliant and then to Robson in'1942. Mr: Plotnikoff was a mem- ber ‘of the Union Spiritual # Communities of Christ, He was predeceased by his ‘< wife, Nastla, in 1972 and by one: : 3 som, William, = see “Serendipity: Have You Ever Questioned It? > + “Serendipity” is the faculty of making happy and unex: < pected discoveries by accident, ‘According to the Diction: Author Horace Walpole (1717- +1797 — son of British: Prime x, Minister Sie Robert Walpole — -: in a letfer of Jan. 28, 1754, to “his friend Sir Horace Mann. ‘The word was taken from: | the title ofan old fairy tale, The ‘Three Princes of Serendip. i: (Serendip was an old name-for *{ Ceylon —.which ts) now Sri Lanka.) ‘The princes in the story, Walpole noted, were “always making discoveries... of thinga they were not in quest of”. + Sewing. ay Machings, ypewriters, OTM s BW and Cofor TV's for tent by week or month (1934 Cedar Ave, Teall Telephone 368-4331 He {s survived by one son, Alex of Castlegar; one step-son, William. ‘Trafimenkolf ‘of Rob- son; “two daughters, Mrs. Wil- liam (Laura) Marozoff of Castle. - gar and’ Mrs.. William (Helen) Gorkoff of Robson; one brother, Fred Popoff ‘of Brilliant; 18 grandchildren and 17 gre arandcildren: place at Bril- urial took : tant Cémetery. with the Castle- gar Funeral Home in charge of arrangement:, Sorry But... é The SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY will be CLOSED this Thursday and Friday June 19 & 20 For Cleaning nina eared DEPARTMENT, ‘OF Highways ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Highway No. 3-at Genelle Bluffs, approxi mately 7 miles North of Trall will be subj ated dosure during the following hours Mon lusive: 6:00 PM. to 8:00 P.M. - 8:15 P.M. fo 10:00 P.M, JO:15 P.M. to 11:15 PM, 11:30 P.M. to 12:00 Midnight 12:13 A.M. fo 3:30 AM, Closures ‘will commence the week of April “oe, 1975. Subject to favourable weather con ions, an altemate ‘route. via’ High ough Rossland Is available, ahway ce the a WW. Nelson, P. Eng., tegional Highway {Ineer. for Minister of Haha Exclusive “Wind-Tunnel’®. housing vacuums lawn, Safety bar helps deflect stones * OMe. possested, retail price. 2) ‘Applicable in Falr : ‘Trade States only. ‘Fully-equipped Toro | “Key-Lectric’® starting y Safety shield fs fhelps protect toes. Front-wheel drive Guides. Receive ‘Canada Cord The Robson Guides and Brownies gathered recently in- the Robson Hall for the presen tation of various badges awards which the girls had earned throughout the veer. . Following the ceremonies, tea was served to the many mothers and guests who were in attendance, _ The Gilde Presentations were as f Lori Tete etna care, emergency helper, and home nurse, Paula Lemetty—child cx: e; emergency helper, home nurse, challenge badge,and baker. Gloria: Bouchard—home hurse, emergency helper, child care_and knitter, ; Debby Barrass—home nurse, emergency helper, child Christine Postnikoff—knit-- ter, and coo} “Kelll O'Neall—pet. keeper; little house and emblem helper, / Ellen n OSA pt keep. 2 e The Brownte presentations were as follows; Brenda Barrass—Brownle’ ‘wings, beadworker and cycllat, Anita Briggeman—dancer. ¢ and thrifts. Debbie Gelbert—cook and housekeeper. “Debbie Huston—Brownle wings, and outdoor adventure. Michelle Holuboff—Brown- ‘fe. wings and outdoor ‘adven- » ture, +e Alana: Jolly—housekeeper, Sandra Knutson—dancer. and cook, ‘ 2° Angie Manne cook and housekee| ., Debbie Rilkolf dancer, book lover’ and golden ladder, (<> Stephante Rilkoff—Brown- R He wings, dancer, golden hand, and outdoor adventure.) = Renita Salekin = cer, collector, and garden Debbie Sherstobltott—int year star and dancer. ‘ Many. Castlegar. Area. Students r Barbara Stoin=1at year star, and dancer. * * + Cindy Stryletaki—dancer. {Karen Taylor—dancer. and housekeeper. \+Angela Thomas— Brownie wings, golden hand and dancer, “Kim Thors—1st year star, thrifts, dancer, cook and. toy- maker, |‘. Shelly Tuma—beadwork- er, dancer, collector, and out. door adventure. “ Sheri Wanjoff—golden lad: ets pet keeper, dancer, colle id thrifts, “Gayle “Wigen—tst_ year atar, Shauna Goobkotf-Brawn:, te wings, golden:hand,’ dancer: ‘and outdoor ye aaentiesy » These alx girls\flow: op to Guides: Brenda ‘ bie.Huston, Michelle Helubet, Stephanie’ Rilkoff, >’ Angela: ': ‘Thomas, ‘and Shauna Zoobkoff. Take Part in Pre-Exam’ Recifal: The ‘Trail. and district F. branch, Registered Music Debbie Huston,‘ Michelle Hotubolf, Shauna Zoobkoff, Brenda Barras,“ Angela Thomas ‘and’ Staple ial Fy Up older Conscience and Comment Now Its the Gospel. Gourmet ‘By Rev. K. Neill Foster Graham Kerr, the Galloping Gour- San At least that is what the: news: magazine Time reports. Evidently Kerr has exper- ienced a religious conversion and has-foined an: evangelical church, ° ‘Those who enjoyed Kerr's saucy television behavior may be disappointed with his new image. But it seems that marital problems, an accident, and fingncial setbacks‘all combined. to bring Kerr literally to his nees, His account: “I said, ‘I love you Jesus."He was just like a giant can opener, and He rolled back the ‘ceiling. And He was saying, ‘Fine, T love you too, Welcome al Kerr is not the. first celebrity to have a Damascus road experience like. the Apos- tle Paul. Johnny Cash," Pat Boone and Charles Colson also have given recent. public wit: ness to a life-changing .en- counter with Jesus Christ. Nor are they alone. Thou- sands of ordinary: people) also experience conversion. + Perhaps the most remark- able thing is that’a man:who . ved in history, still changes lives in 1975, Surely He must be “The Scene at ~ KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL We're writing this on Fri- day the 18th, and it occurred to us that very few people know the origin of the ancient super- atition about that:*unlucky” date. (Twelve out of the 12 we asked hadn't’ clue!) Well, Friday was named after Frigga, the Norse goddess of marriage. Later: she was confused with the goddess of love, Freya, who in turn became Sdentled with Fridey still alive today. But then that’s { exactly what He’ claims. And Kers, it seems, is putting it all. in a book, ‘New ‘Seasoning. There he'll tell “how Jesus Christ manages to get into my’kitchen.” So get ready, folks, for the Gospel Gourmet! A COMPLETE FLY CONTROL TROL PROGRAM ls: flies on contac Is. Mies on cont and horses. amounts : for’ directly on nclosed 5} cldes are profibited. Gives KC CO OP - jate—dalry barns, garbage cans, poultry Nous, etal sees saciebe Conta on les. i evectiveseca sort way t0 CO contra! fies that may be missed prt see ‘methods: COOP LIVESTOCK SPRAY — Contains ronne} to “provide build-up of residual protection fo SPRAY — Ready:touse in and around livestock Saelng fo eat nny for reslduat bu Hidup, FEN effective six'weeks pet aleation CO-OP BARN RAY reancantrats or’ Kerang tage of: sonnel. 0 Dilute | with: oe bud tng VAPOR STRIP — Continually. eters. out s coses ‘of Saves to Cn e files and mosquoes In the‘alr in © s such as nila ot ‘Trade mark featatered by 1FOD, Solld State’ Chars — hen otes te Thi ‘tains Gichlonwos: etch id dairy cattle, tees 4 = h percen: conta nS co s reer other. lovertts p to twelve weel brLAKT : whee oad ts } havi te HNYitan to the’ mountains as'a witch. Friday came to be called “witches” Sabbath”. It that ‘on this organized by. Mra.: Walters, with behind-the-scene. help from students and staff mem-° bers. Commentators were Car- o} Chapman and:Liz Baron. ‘The gym was, beautifully _ decorated for the occasion: The fashion categories were casual wear, sportswear, and dress wear. The girls certainly did a fantastic job with their sewing projects and they all looked beautiful. Kin Bath Bonrile Pei and Laurie Wickett. ree eer) “ihe LE. shop hada’ won- day each week 12 witches and the Devil met—18 evil oo up to no good * cTht isn't the reason. we held our spring concert. on “‘Thuraday! We did so’ because many.families like the weekend fr It-was the first. time we have had our concert outdoors, and it was 30 well received, we ‘are probably going to make tradition of it, Our schoo! is beautifully situated, as most of you know, and the woodsy back | “drop ts better than a thousand curtains. Many people came io enjoy ” ‘hemeelves and they were disappointed, Mr. Reyer! wor ecole were extremely pleased. There’ were many nlce comments and the results were very co hard." ‘The band Program was as. lows: Grade 8: 0 Canada; Minuet ss Calypso; Theme from and the King" and’ Hogan’ 5 Purcell; The; Lion, Sleeps To: night;; Tiere Lived a’ King, Sullivan; : Plate: Quartet, by <: Carol Chapman; Liz Gorkoff, Carol Kurnoff,: and: Joy Me- Nabb; El Condor. Pass, Robles; nd A Swingit Safari,jKaemp- = Alter the band concert, everybody moved into the gym for the‘ fashion’ show. It was.” » ing to those who had worked so ol J projects for the proud inspec- tion-of the dads. It .was a + difficult job to’ pull the fathers away from this section. eee Down in the science lab, * some 200 visitors watched the dissection of a cow's eye and:a fish (grade 8 and 9° projects.) There, was also ‘a display centred on environmental edu-, cation.’ ‘ - To end the program, five geade'9 girls entertained the audience with a play. Nadene Gregory, Shelly * “Knutson, Geraldine Mott,’ and Sherry Nickerson (who sub- mitted this report) are’ unant- tuo i thee opinion that the. cert was “just great”. and a” big hand should be given to all _ who: made it possible clase a eal “impres- sioniat* in ou midst! ‘Ted Crossfield is amazingly: clever with dialect—both German and British. He ‘entertained “us hugely on. the P.A. last week. | You should have heard bil Jay Haina captured ‘our last S.S.S. contest with “in: cisor”.-That is the: word that won an American grade 8 student $1,000 in the recent Us. ein, Spelling Bee. 0, Jay! Sorry your Bihcded, shrank by three erodes.) oe And guess what? Our Cobra IV school annual arrived just at bus time Friday. Wow!: -What-a weok!:~ , Red Cross Water: Sueiy ~ Tenith jolene Console Ws’ Elegant Mectienraneen, Style oe Get: ZENIT ‘70 sae eee Phone. 365-5122. ter area-before wading aA ;.diving in. You can be badly injured by rocks, debris such as cans or broken glass, and a heavy undergrowth of tangled ‘weeds is hazardous, Always swim. in supervised .. areas. Know your own limilations and don't be tempted ‘to show off _