CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda February 15, 1973 Last Home Games for Selkirk Saints John Horeoff in Lead with 46 Points BABY ITEMS Priced to Baby Powder : Rexall. Regular $1.49. Sale ..........scssseese 1.19 Q Tips With 15c Coupon Inside. Regular 47c, This Week Only Waterproof Baby Panties Klienerts, Soft and Light Weight. S, M and L. Reg, $1.59 ............. Tiny Tot Blanket Regular $3.98. One Only .... Crib Club Blanket _ Wakes 8 lovely Git: Regular $6. 95 . ‘Bottle Ster er Evenflo. One Only. Special Price Selkirk Saints, the Sel- cane are the last two ome games the Saints have this ee ie Saints are present- nboing second place in e, four points up on he lagpina squad and trailing Cariboo College by cel ints, rts ‘Hockey Tour- eld in Kamloops The include the four top p leaders including John Hor- eoff who leads the scoring race with 46 points, league and team standings are; W. aribo 8 Selkine Gah) 6 Malaspina (Nanaimo) mr moo && 4 ) 4 43 f . Mitchell sMalacping Same SESSE 3 . Irvine Cariboo 9 5 J. Draper B.C.LT. 10 7 F. Parent BOLT. 94 Recreation News Superintendent of Keenleyside Dam, George Ashton Retires A dinner was held at the Hi Arrow Arms Feb. 1, to note George Ashton's re- urement as superintendent of the Hugh Keenleyside Dam, The evening was or- frnuea! by the employees at ‘e-dinner Atte rte Ashton, Sut of-town guests included Mr, and Mrs, A. Roos, Mr. tha Ms, Ted Bur- er, ‘and Mr. and je fones, all from vernon, also, Mr, and Mrs. D. Wagening- en and Mr. and Mrs. Rout- ley, from Duncan Dam. dinner, Mr, Roos spoke and recalled From the Director's Desk By JACK ALOUF Two new programs that will be startin, in the next couple of wee! Adult Junior Secondary School, 7 to 8.30 p.m., starting Thurs- day of this’ week, will run fon 10 sessions. The regis- the . registration. . Sta School activity room. All ages are welcome and Bro- RIDE 'M TOYS Regular $3.98. Clear-Out Price 349 See Our Sale of BABY RECORD BOOKS Priced from $2.98 to $9.95 SMA Liquid : 8 84 a Case of 24. Carl's Good Neighbor Price .. Carl's Good Nelghbor Drug Mari in the Plaza PROCLAMATION Boy Scout Week coaches couraged to attend, the a Op. anete sill be ae sessions and re; tration fee is $1. For pate information call H. J. (Red) Warner or the Recreation Office. ‘The Robson Recreation nesday, Feb. 21. Registra- Hany: ee is $1 for 10 ses- ‘A suitable time will be arranged for older stud ents after shop ‘program throughout the province this year bet- ween April and October. They are offering a variety of workshops in- cluding wood carving, stone carving, painting, drawing, batik, silkscreen, metal scul- pture, clay modelling, pot: tery, etching and woodblock print. for. | and it would be aor if local pesidents who would be interested in any these workshops would in- dicate their interest st by con- tacting Mrs: RC (Marjorie) Tach or the © rl ffice, Recreation 0: Two os are coming up next week..The first is a big cash bingo, Feb. 19 at the Arena Hall at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Blueberry Creek Recreation Commis- sponsored by Tarrys and Diatiet Recreation Co: We periodically Tecelve. com om people re- garding the use of offens- ” ‘The Robson Becreation will be fre at the arena particularly in the conces- sion area and during certain ‘All ink staff Have been R d to - instructe $3 per couple. Refreshments are available and the John- : tra will e 2 Federation of oan, Artists ar planning a traveling work. * on people using foul, lang- uage, and if necessary them from the facility for'a teh of time. It does help.- when a person compla- pan th can give us the - hae he the of offender if pos- sible, CIVIL DEFENCE The Canadian Red Cross Society in British Columbia has accepted the role of re- gistration and: inquiry in the event of emergencies. runt cssoree amusing anecdotes of Mr. Ashton’s time with B.C. Hy- dro, Mr. Jones and Mr. Bur- ger also spoke. 5 Fred Marsh presented Mr. Ashton with a —a depth sounder, on half of the employees. Me, Asht thanked 9 : present “ating how happy e was to have work- ith the crew on the it Ashton came to Cas- the . Africa. Mr. Ashton plans on a busy and active retirement. He is a member and inatr- uctor of the Canada Power Squadron, and a member of of the Arrow Boat Club. Ashton is a member of the the Selkirk Weavers Guild. Succeeding Mr. Ashton as superintendant of the Hugh Keenleyside _ Dam is Fred G. Marsh, Mr.. Marsh came to ee Castlegan area in from Whatshan, as chief eek ‘keeper -on_ the dam. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and children, now reside in Robson. Guild; arid ‘a member of’ the Community Arts Council. Annual Tolent ‘Night Held At Appledale The Appledale Pro; ee eaton uneld Night in in ine e Appledae a on Feb, Talent was presented toa capacity ai audience with Nick Veri; master of ceremonies who. opened the hare with a welcom- rg for her solo number accompanied by an accord- a pr e was won oe Taeas jey for her solo number accompanied by a guitar. In the senior category winners was a trio was ‘won by Sharon rown for her sold number @uoP WHERE THe ed ea newly installed Joint Installation Ceremonies Held by ee Canadian Legion Salmo, West Kootenay zone deputy chairman E. Weir were the installing ‘officers for the’ branch - members, unt-at-arms M. DeAnna, mediate. past ‘president Ww. . SsINNeY © POITIER Installin; Cie for the sergenntataris Me amp, immediate rig pre- od iia i. 8 eee 08 surer Mrs, F. first and second Bee dents Mra, W.' Ledt F. Dodgson coh A. Aepheroan, tended to th be the branch Of a behalf of the L.A. Mrs, Rourke presented Mrs. Johnson with a beautiful bouquet of hits and yel- low mums in appreciati lon of her three years as pi sent: Members ‘of the La. Executive members are ‘Mrs, A. Sperling, Mrs. S, Mrs, M, te, Mrs, C, Kerr and Mrs, J, Walker, Welr congratulat- preai- dent and her officers and handed her the gavel. Mrs, Johnson presented Mrs, Rourke with her president's pin. SELKIRK COLLEGE don he VANESSA “OLNER RED mo along with Legion mem- RAYE” pore the Castlegar Lek. e le ser- ved ‘refrestments followed oe by a social, West Kootenay zone commander Alec Tumer of». § CARPET a anne Teke Advantage and Initall Now | Indoor-Outdoor and Seml-Shags Selkirk Debating Team. Attends BCIT Tourney A team of four Selkirk — Many Colors to Choose From — Come tn and Check Our DECORATOR CENTRE Mec ‘Tac and Wallpaper ment to be hel Complete Sample Books of Wallpapers . Colleges from around the Province will send thelr teams lo compete fo the this Sat- New Arrivals Semi-Shags.in New Mauve and Gold inlook” for Spring with built-in underlay selves to the He baioee ceue Bee) ceaa folvan to the Te caplal pane ONLY :$6.95:;PER-. SQUARE YARD ishment be abolished.” ‘ In the tradition of form- lebating, half of Sel- ~ Watch for Our SPRING PAINT SALE , Keys Cut While U Wait KOOTENAY. . ~ BUILDERS SUPPLY LD. PHONE 365-5155 gate and Miss Viol ow. Opposing it va he Mss Lindsey Kaun Boothman, * “The , Selkirk debatin, team has "been sponsore by nel fapartment of Eng- its chairman, Pro- fame on Cam, bell, has been coaching the debaters. =~ Selkirk Weavers’ Guild Photo by Carol Couch PILOTS’ WAGE Pilots rece! We Serve Vi ‘You First pence Insurance service onall classes FIRE “see Hugh Nicol : at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C, Conscience and Comment - Ht Appears the Monkey’s on fhe Run in Alberta By Rev. K. Neill Foster _ Rev. N and a per- Pore friend for ’ ears has been volved in a grass-roots pro-creation mov. LEGION NOTES The West Koctenay Zone Annual meeting will be held at Castlegar Sand 4 with an estimated 100 dele- gates 10 bran anche. aes ym. postal re- gulates the pein for ercelving the’ ie lon Mag- cane is April 1, oT Menbecsig mt paid prior to date in order PO receive the maga- zine for that ear. saunyone pay date will not r Dues can be paid at the Jounge Erigaye and Satur- “NOTICE To SURFACE BLASTERS HOLDING WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD BLASTERS’ CERTIFICATES The new WCB Accident Prevention Regulations effective May 1, 1972 state that every surface Blast- ers’ Certificate shall normally be granted for.a period of five years.and that the holders of such certificates shall be re-examined prior to the expiry date of his certificate. : All blasters with certificates granted prior to March 1, 1968 are now required to be re-examined. A WCB blasting examiner. will be available to conduct examinations at the WCB Area office in Nelson, February 22 and 23, 1973. Examinations will take place from 8:30 a.m. to. _ ALETINE DANCE. Robson Rectan, Society Sat. Feb. 17th 9 p.m. to 1 am. JOHNNY STEWART'S BAND Refreshments and Midnight Snack /Tickets at Door — $3.00 Couple EVERYONE WELCOME Adults $1.00 Totem Conference Hockey SELKIRK SAINTS VS MALASPINA’ COLLEGE FRIDAY, FEB. 16........ SATURDAY, FEB. 17 ........ children “25c Support College Hockey ET | 9:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. Students 50c ement that has sno’ fer auth rte In late 1972 Ah ea w that his a Uae school, text- .book assumed in no one took the rotested to the local a teeta tc e acho: From there it was a short step to the formation the Alberta committee ication which in principle ey isl poneetia ‘Alta, tater: bi kod by 31 ce River ountry ure! Provin le interest ted a two ‘Atvendance at the pro- creation rallies was multi- denominational and totalled thousands, The news media -were attentive and letters and petitions continued ‘to converge on on the office of ter of Education, Hon, Lou dman, Perhaps one of the rea-- Twin Rivers - ‘Production March 15-16 and 16 are March 15 the dates selected for the Twin Elem our by Pas- id Dr. Earl: sons for the unusual public response so far to tl mittee for true ed has been its limite : the presentat creation as a valld ‘alterna: tive in the schools. the same time evo- lution has been under at- tack generally by the secu- sclentific community ma at best can be. called a faltering theory: uo Moreover, the Conserva- ‘tive government of Premier Peter Lougheed seems to b listening. If the CFTE is successful a national pre- cedent be set. It a Ars, nth ords of a - WHO ‘The following are the scores taken from results Selucl's nreductin of ate Bantam occhio”. The students. and staff are: eagerly wo! “toward this peodtetion date : pe 5; ‘Cana ans 4, Sa- * tered fr Weekend Weavers’ Workshop Proves Successful Venture Over 40 persons attend. ed the weekend weaver's the weavers and would-be weavers regis: ‘om Meadowcreek to Kimberley and centers bet- 8 ween. This workshop was spon- sored by the Selkirk ry vers’ Guild, which meets monthly at “Brilliant school. ‘Instructor was Mrs, Sh- irley. Kean of Calgary who, at varlous times has tal it at Banff School of Fine ‘Rug techniques for Col- Ungwood and Rya were de- mongtrated, and practiced, by the enthusiastic particl- Mrs, Kean conveyed much useful information on general. weaving. Attractive woven articles and samples by Mrs. Kean were on dis- y to. show what can be a in weaving. lanning of the hardwer g executive con- tributed to the success of the workshop. The Selkirk Wemvere tits to sponnor a wor! Selkirk Professor is: Awarded Doctor of Philosophy Degree The Facult ities of the of Human. ‘k College. ates Sidon spent a year at ” Canterbury before coming to Selkirk and com- gene her dissertation on lish war poetry (1939- 199) after coming to Cas- tlegar. Hers was the only doctorate in English to be awarded at last year's de- free con, regation and Mrs. laddon has ‘been urged by her ‘academic advisor at the University of Kent to pre- pare her dissertation for publication. During the current aca- demic year, Mrs. Haddon is oa ifeave of ot absence from lege and during the dso lays she poeamne the ir. Walter D. Mr. Dexter’s tiles and pot- pres 1 ; (Bantams) Pee Wee Reps 4, ee jand Paper 1, (Bantams) Cast tle gar. Sav Saving! Credit Union 4, Wednesday. — ack hawks 2, Canucks 0; Bruins 8, Jets 1; Juveniles’ 1, Mid: get Bers 1 Nelson 4. ane Leg Friday—(Bantams) - jon 5, Castlegar Savings Cre- dit Union Saturday (Pee ‘Wees) 8) Chait a ature ‘Wees) gers 4, Brains 2 ‘tel oT Dexter is ing her year off to work on her to mrenls”. During the pote she plans to work on a noy- been’ courses taught by Mrs. Dex- in the ast. In the cur- r she is offer- ing an evening course on American literature through the department of continu- ing eduveation at Selkirk ad i in the community she once again work with “the local theatre Eroup in pre- senting. a pi Residents of ‘the Cas- tlegar-Kinnaird area -will re- member - her contributions to dramatic productions bo- - th in the community and at the college. Her own lay, “One, Two, Three was selected for present tion at Renaissance 71 in Toronto and the entire cast travelled east funded by the enerous contributions sent by local and provincial lonors, At Selkirk she directed a_ Christmas _nativ: ity pay, Chektoy' “Bear”, sisted in the ea duction ot Shakespear's “Henry Iv" which, in the ‘true spirit of a ‘community ‘college |’ pro- duction © toured the .sur- rounding - communities - tra- velling a Rossland, Nakusp, Nelson, *and™ Gi Grand id. Forks. * year, Dexter’ starred in. Selkirk's Produe, tion of “Lisystrata” Wont e to Sell’ ‘ Your House? CALL MARY. | 365-6451 or 365-5244 CASTLEGAR _NEWS, Thursday, February 13, 1973 Notice to Unit Holders and Interested Individuals Meeting: Thursday, February 22 © Hi Arrow Arms, Kinnaird 7:30 p.m. if To discuss di In local COLUMBIA INCENTIVES electricity is for people WATIONAL ELECTRICAL WEEK FEBRUARY: 11-17, 1973 ELECTRICITY— LIVES- wit YOU WORKS FOR YOU E Electricity is the energy of progress and the men, and women of West Kootenay Power are on. the job to provide you with dependable, low cost’ electricity. With saconty Ave years of service behind us, your neighb cat West Ki continuing to seek the best ways to serve _you so. that you ma: i Flebticely. ia been rendered by M. Desai of Stanley Humphries Sen- for Secon in prep: for this project. Crews 0! students from the senlor igh will be -utilized iad and lighting help. M. McBain has gra- four offered her services as pianist. Since she has a wide bacteround, of music- al and dramatic experien- ces, a assistance is prov- ing Pe Core will be asked to sil ort: te (Bro ject by helping in the mak. ing of cost ria It is hoped that the costumes for gr- oups, such as the villagers nd school children be composed of everyda: aad Parents who have participating as blue nies fish, sunbeams and marion- ettes, will each be asked to make their own child's cos- tume. TOMORROW IS 10 PCT. DAY AT HELEN’S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP LTD. When we win, 3:30 p.m. both days. ‘Please telephone the WCB Office in'Nelson for an examination appointment time. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD 327 Baker Street Nelson, British Columbia Telephone: 352-5548 SAVE 10 PCT. ON EVERYTHING! Take Advantage of these Savings! 10 Per Cent Reduction applies to all merchandise — gifts as well as flowers — Getting Married? Book your orders now and save 10 per cent on your wedding order in Canada WHEREAS, the week of February 18th to 25th is being observed through- out Canada as a period to focus public attention on the physical, mental, spiritual, social, and citizenship training benefits of the Boy Scouts for our youth, ‘and WHEREAS, the Boy Scout Movement is recognized as one of Canad's lead- ing youth movements which educate our youth in those attributes which are most desired in good citizens, and WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of Canada in this community have earned the commendation and support of every citizen, and WHEREAS, many members of the Boy Scout Mavement have become leading citizens i in Canada, Now THEREFORE, we as Mayors of the Towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird, do hereby proclaim the week 18th February be observed as “BOY - - SCOUT WEEK IN CANADA” and request that parents and others support this observance by attending special scivilies and displays during Boy Scout Week and thereafter in the years ahead. 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