‘special ‘ceremony in’ the local hospital with hospital ' auxiliary mortal Candy Seip and mother prose: Hoting Ue cpr 6 «| hours service; Markin:with 61 hours and Rene Rilkoft with 60 hours. * presentibas $5 Candy Stripers who give of their. time on a rotating basis srlable very. Seeley | Cestione: Nowe Fb ( The Eo Concert So- ciety has announced the recent finalization of ‘an affiliation season, the society. will’ be operating in 25, B,C. communi- “For. the currént 1974. 78. ties, whlch will, oe Castle- gar‘and, Trail in’ the: West ; Boolsney ‘area, with the J ve Musicales: du» Canada.;;The society, which, was primarily > established to sponsor its series ‘ of Young People’ 's-Concerts, ‘was formerly known as’ the + “Jeunesses Musicales of British’: ¢ Columbia”, It.was pointed out by \the ai ‘aocaly, that one of the greatest dangers in cultural exposure is. isolationism,» which ‘can’ be. ? “avoided through a national and : international exchange pro- gram under,’ which’ British’ Co- : vlumbia artists will’have the ‘opportunity, to: perform outside of their province in Canada and abroad’ in:exchange for the hiring of ‘artists: from other parts.of Canada ‘and abroad. Féstival Concert Society | has more ‘than’ doubled ® its ‘number’ of ‘gervices‘in British Columbia’ between the ‘1971-72 season and’ 1973-74, The entire” increase in activities was spent in the'Young People’s Concerts program -in schools during schoo} ‘time, as well’ as: an. _’caeceleratian in the workshop. thelr pins for 60 hocrs service are, lelt to right; Joan Soukeroft “with 90 and one quarter bours, Shirley Lamont with 69 and one quarter hours, Rnlgelncerp at ‘St. Rita's Catholic: Wo: men’s League Cotineil held its monthly’ meeting on Oct.: 22. President, Mrs. Helen’ Ander- ,Son, opened the meeting with a : prayer followed bya scripture reading given by Mrs. Donna Wimchar. Twenty-two men bers were present and one: guest, Mrs. K.: Griesler. Members’ were told ‘of-a + pilgrimage to the reemetery. this’: Saturday’ to pray. for departed = loved ones and to light: vigil na Het The. ‘group: leaves at 10 a. Bingo will be held eundiy ‘i Nov.)/17,%at 7.80.p.m.* in St. Joseph's Cat chi be played and coffee served.” lembers _were asked to yption for; e ‘ie not Te © Refreshments served by f Mra. Y. Brown'and Mrs. L. CASTEOAR SOUTH SEWAGE. FINANCINO : BY-LAW’ No. - 102; 1974 | f a polling Stations will be-at the cence fh yt Hall, 460! Columbia; Avenue and the: Kinnaird, Fire Hall, £1119 7th’ Avenue, | South.” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER | 16th, 1974, Bo am. to: 8 The Castlegar | South Sewage Financing: Se, y: Law No::'102,1974' to ‘ascertain, the! opinion of. the ‘electors ‘of Castlegar. South’ on ihe following, + question: ° “Are you. in favour of providing fo che ‘ofia - Sanitary. Sewage System, in ey Castlegar, .at:a cost not to’ exceed $3,592,000.00; ‘the said’ sUm, including all charges a3 well 'as the net operating ¢vand, king full of the. presence of outstanding Professional artists. in) remote and often’ isolated ‘communities ° Financial “assistance: is. given the Society: by the-B.C. + Cultural Fund and ‘the. Canada “Council : in its’ specialized’ pro- “?gram of educational concerts in’ schools. Professional artists are ~ involved, ;.working: ahead ‘of time'with the society in produc: en property owners within Castlegar South, based » ‘on’ the; assessement for’ general: municipal pur= 234G POseS 5 end) Pexcluding all property : exempt by: f Special /A YES, or NO. Thess eligible fo vote on.the above nam by-law are all électors lying within the boundar- les. of _Castleast, South. J ADVANCE Pou “An: odvance poll ‘shall be open wey ; 74; 974, tion of a'pi geared 'to y student audiences with ‘the’ use’ of audio‘ visual ~ material,: instrumental ‘demon- *: strations and coramentaries.? é Pama ‘Nol Worried grams. ‘even. to, a ‘small ‘extent. % a from: bi potas ‘Arti tural Fund have until Nov. 15 to submit ‘written’ ‘requests, eres ly, et cludes, ail: “groups |: funds ‘was decided at‘ Monday, tants ¥ : meeting of the Castlegar: and - District Communit ‘Arts Coun." ‘ae or 7 report “on Arts Aeesus: dealing with change in provincial arts policy, was ‘read. ‘The repbrt. traced ¢ initial ‘movement, the ‘Arts 1975: 100% *INSTAVU Fat oe SOLID STATE. BY CUSTOMER DEMAND qo TRADE) * PRECISION IN- LINE PICTURE. TUBE - NEVER NEEDS CONVERGENCE + FULLY AUTOMATIC COLOR, TINT, FINE TUNING * SUPER MODULAR SOLID STATS CHASSIS - Sand then i ‘pointment “and report of \ Me! =, Nini Baird,’ goverhment: : spring.: This widely * ‘Access > the “ap- Su The regi ‘have to tirge the government in’ ’ Victoria 'to take'a sympathetic, # abe thee it: would: not ‘consider future: funding ‘of Local Initiative Projects that: “are! to’ be “fundéd > under. ‘this ;; ’s federal goverment p Bre. : ite cl gations ‘for ‘projects once their * federal funding expires next May. “The Regional. District of. Central Kootenay board ‘of directors at its regular. meeting /- Oct.!19 felt this position might < jeopardize federal ‘monies com- .-ing,into the area.’So the board asked the government to at © least ‘take a sympathetic view © to facilitate the continued ‘oper- >, ation -of the LIP, Program. ap: “pointed © “cultural < animateur” and legislation pending regard: ing. arts policy. <->: : Mr. Vanderpol says the position of Victoria would: not stop federal monies coming into the'area. He says if the federal « _ government sets Concert Series tour last year. It is hoped that a concert will be held at Stanley Humphries «High; School 48 well as one vat : elkirk: ae received to. participate ‘inthe B.C. Winter: ‘Festival (ofthe “Arts).- This festival, similar in structure ‘to the B.C. Winter _ Festival of Sports, will take place in the province between ‘Jan, 23 and Feb, 17.'Any group inthe province involved in the performing. arts, . fine | arts, crafts and cultural and folk organizations may; acquire funds for the sponsorship of an event to be incladed in the festival. Further. information is being. obtained. on whet go, | ‘then te should pay: for it. Hes ‘says the provincial govern-: :: ment has the responsibility of * dis tributing this money: around rovince,. but they’ have - theirown| set of. priorities’ that may: “not ‘be in concert with the federal! peovernment’s Pro: anderpol says. in Mr. § these cases it’s unfair to ask the. i province’to fund these pro- 1 board, does ‘not project is worthwhile and it fits into: the; province's ‘then: A He says eae Y- ernment's statement. is. strong, it likely: ‘will not 50 that far. * (2) they: expect ‘and dey, November 8;).1974) between: the hours ‘of''1°, p.m: and! 5 ‘p.m., local: time “at. the + Castlegar © City. Office, 460 Columbia ° Avenue, - , Castlegar,:/B.C. for: ipermitting duly . qualified electors: to. vote, who shall sign.a statement that": to’ be ‘absent’ from’ the. City “oF. 7): Castlegar: on’ Polling’ Day;"‘or \(b)- they. “are, for. Feason; of: conscience, prevented : from :voting. on Polling. Day; ‘or.(<) through circumstances Se *, their’ control; (they. will not be able ‘to ‘attend: the '- ‘*poll.on!Polling Day,' namely, pea the. 16th z days of November, 1974, °c MOBILE POLL * ‘A “mobile, Roll: will be: conducted ; at. the, ‘ castenae and . District: Hospital (during ‘the : hours 8 OFT’ pam, ar of the Polling Day: for, patients are ‘duly qualified: electors. under’ my hand at Ca: leger, Bc. this loth’ oy “October, 1974." NOTIE 0 z AS sata + Retuming Officer” the Nationa : Poppy. ‘Committee: Royal: Canadian Legion has: ‘recommended that’ the; - servance, “ofa, Remembrance Week. immediately’ prior. , to November: 11th would doa great ‘deal to encourage ; greater interest: on the. part, of. the public; ’ NOW. THEREFORE be it ‘resolved, | Edgar. H. Mosby, : : Mayor of Castlegar, do ‘hereby proclaim ‘Thursday, Nov- 7: “ember: 1st:to Sunday, November. 11th as:"Remembrance’ . Week’! and: urge. all ‘ memory of | the. service and Sacrifice of the Veterans, of : : the: ‘two World Wars. or é Sueno itizens to. observe this week in: Edgar. H. L Mosby 5 The. ‘Board ‘of Schoo! Trustees of, School, District No. 9 ‘este rom. Local ‘ time ‘for’: the ‘purpose ‘ OF voting: on fey following by-law: s cost'to be: paid by’ arinual levies: * {meetings Of the local oie ‘association. The oy | compo ed of two clas % ‘tooth ‘decay. can be for + | casted now even if X-rays don't: ° ‘show. the signs, thanks to.a big... step forward by bacteriologists working: with ‘dentists.’ be mall, ‘measured amou: ‘rate at which tooth decay. « could: salread be going’ on, or; could tA prediction: that: Premier Barrett’will! introduce‘ legisla- itlon; providing funds fromthe’ provincial: treasury, to,political, parties for election purposes - ras made at Trail on Saturday. Social Credit caucus chair-’ man Newell Morrison made the rediction, saying, the jmove ‘remaining the government with ‘In, ‘spite of, this, sald Mr. © Morrison,. ‘Social Credit ‘will the government atthe: lection because it has. ed. ‘voter. support, “a. } Batelle ai rty telling the annual meeting’ a the Rossland- : Trail Social: Credit ‘Association that<“our’ goals ’:and® their eee goals are sim- »The. speaker. charged. that the NDP. government “has not’. -been careful with the “economic goals of this’ province...they’ve ..” been on? the: wildest spending’ “spree this: province. has ever. seen.")) 2/2 ‘He’ said that since’ taking office the NDP government has - ‘Tented an additional $6 million: © in office space in Victoria alone, so, that “there: is: literally no Autamn Theme at ‘. Cathol ‘Women’s ' Annuol Bazaar.‘ “ “An autumn theme: en- hanced ‘by: jack-o-lanterns’ pro- , vided by:'the ‘Kootenay’ So- just ‘under 30,000 pes Sover 60,000, see MLA, who | social welfare pier the, gasoline tax’ subsidy required } for ICBC, , and predicted that budget: this year. Membership © chairman Burt Campbell told the meeting: the Rossland-Trail riding’ asso- ‘ ciation has doubled its member-,, ship in\the:past year. .He|said membership still isn't as high it was in 1952’ when: the party. first formed B.C.’s government, but -itsis higher than ‘it; was '” The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR : CONDARY SCHOOL — The Expo trip was incredi- bly successful. It exceeded even Mr. Clark's, fondest hopes! The weather couldn't have been better (a beautiful balmy October day) and just imagine driving through the autumn countryside, ‘watching the dawn break’ and having a full moon for the retyrn trip at night! Besides all that, we had four buses of students who, from start to finish, made the schoo) tremendously proud’ of them, We have, essays, reports and photographs | galore—prac- tically enough for a full page in the Castlegar. News! But: for. now, we will content ourselves with Garnet Suter's report - : which Is ’as follows; Who would get up at 6 a.m. on a Saturday. morning?, One ee From’almost everyone's point’-of view, the) USSR pavilion was the: best. ‘The. theme “Man ‘and his.’ , Environment”: was carried out .; ‘everywhere, “The earth does not belong to man,| but man > belongs: to the earth” was proclaimed by the American pavilion, It impressed us. The sky ‘ride and the gondola ride were very inter- esting and of course, we had fun at ‘the amusement: section, > At night everything looked different. We explored sou- venir shops and sampled many. kinds of food. You might call ita very full experience. a a Te Mr, Clark, the others who assisted are to be esineerely thanked,: The ‘trip hundred? and ty kids, that's: who! Our schoo! wanted us to havea field trip to‘ Spokane’s World Fair and right from the’ start ‘we were enthu- silastic about the idea.’ i Tt_was ‘still: dark when we pulled. out of’ the KJSS-drive- way, We’ were’so excited, that: talking was constant, > Colville’ was ‘our first: 15- iminute stop. At Expo itself, we had to travel in groups of four, At first we were not quite sure. of directions,‘ but soon’ had the whole fair.grounds: memorized. Lu drive,to Mexico and spend more than’ a’ month; to worry about paying twice for ‘fi theif ear insurance— B.C.‘and again’ in’ Mexico. Although? ‘Autoplan ance and licence plates are possible- to get‘an Autoplan rebate if the insured vehicl is beyond Auto- ‘for a month: oF and the’ memories’ will last ‘a long time.’ ‘Special thanks to the par- ents and to the Castlegar schoo! © ae other things to tell you, but they. will have to keep till next week:: Expect to:hear about Mrs.'Hammond's;Frerich dinner, the girls’: grass hockey {team's big vietory*ayer Grand.) «| Forks, our. first’ sock" hop,’ the |