12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1972 Continued from Page One _ METHADONE ‘ months, except with the un- aulraous consent of coun: Therefore, the resolu- tion will come before coun- cil at its next meeting on June 6, Ald, Macbeth a few min- utes earlier had introduced another motion dealing with the narcotic problem in this area, He had demanded that a special drug squad move into the area, that the laws be changed so that the pol- ice, with the assistance and witness of a qualified pers- DISPENSARY on, “test or examine a sus: pected user and pusher” and he stated the police were “handicapped in ob- taining evidence because they are not permitted to conduct urine and other tests deemed necessary.” He also urged stiffer penal- ties for convicted pus ers, Council agreed, to this motion, and authorized it being sent to all the appro- priate authorities. It will also be discussed at the up- coming Association of Koo- Strapping Sandals Something special for the woman who wants a more sophisticated sandal. Dressy sandals with a light, airy look and feel. Smartly set on a shapely, feminine heel. something tenay-Boundary Municipall- tles here at end of this month. Legion LA Meeting Postponed Week Duo ta Holiday The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal. Canadian Legion, Branch ‘170, which would have been held on Monday has been postponed a week, Reports read at the last meeting showed that 72 hos- pital the preceding month, and that the catering committee had been “very active.” Members also began to and members were urged to take home some of the ma- terials on hand to make into aprons, etc, during the summer months. Jaycee Mecling Sef for Tonight Organizers Doug Rut- ledge and Rick Constantin- eau are hoping that many young men. je commun- ity who wish to contribute to it will attend. SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY SUMMER HOURS CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 22nd REGULAR HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m. fo 9 p.m. The West Kootenay Public has full borrowing privileges at the Selkirk College Library. Clear the Way with BRENA CONTRACTING LID. (FORMERLY COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL) ° FULL LINE OF EXCAVATING » SERVICES "SAND — GRAVEL — CONCRETE PLACING Phone 365-7013 Established 12 Years Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon.Sat, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. FAMILY SIZE its had been made . mission. It was noted CASTLEGAR SCOUTS mile long nature walk at Mile Ten on the Kinnaird-Christina said more than Lake Loyd 40 different types of wild flowers have been located in the’ area. The trail, which will have natural and geologic points of interest marked, is expected to be open in about three weeks. Some 40 boys have been working on the trail, and Mr. Groutage says there are good parking facilities in the area. Enjoying the veiw are Mr. Groutage and Garth Hughes. — Photo by Leo Sommers The Town of Castlegar is looking into the borrow- ing of $20,000 over a of five years to bring in water and sewerage services to an area now being de- veloped for mobile homes to be placed on permanent ‘This area is located be- ding Council expressed the opin- ‘ess a request by Mrs. B. Cox to have horses on the suitab! said Ald. Shutek, “it would be up to a sufficient num- ber of persons to group to- Sather, and approach coun- discuss in an attempt to find an al- ternative. © An application for sub- dividing will be granted for the Keller property. located in the mobile home area. This decision followed the reading of a letter from the ‘town’s solicitor stating the ne dedication of roadway had been received. The Town of Castlegar will support the Kiwanis Club proposal to purchase a dus for the recreation com- ‘of 0 CASTLEGAR COUNCIL ROUNDUP Tuesday night when presen- tng his ublic works report or tained. Two new sewer con-° nections were Teported. A complete installation ‘of underground signal syst- em to No. 1 water tank been completed and is in operation. Water consumption for 0! April 71. _ Ald. Andy Shutek re- ported a proper containing building will be erected for the off Block, This was done after a visit was made to the merchants who feel they have a problem with garbage which has a tend- ency to make the lane mes- Fone sidewalk at Pine St. will be complete in a day or two and it is hoped to con- tinue on Columbia Ave. north to Pine St. The arena hall was re- ported as being used only twice April. Once for the Curling Club dance and once for a pane Hockey annual meet- f Dogs continue to be a problem with four taken to the pound in April. > the hi during the month of . TEE-TIME IN CASTLEGAR. By Pote Young At the seat mente night held May men turne out to play in the two ball best ball which was a. sort of warmup for the Wiser tuurnament, Of the 110 men your first nine holes on completion to the person running the tournament as this facilitates choosing the tting the over and dnes- day were the following teams; Net 31, Ackney an Filipchuk; Net 32, Carlson and Foster, Cooper and El- Christiansen and Isak- \d_ Uchida; fartini, Wayling and Rutlege; Net 34, W. Gorkof£ and Chern- enkoff, Russ and Buzz Mc- Donald, McGauley and Jan- » Net $5, Kilpatrick and fe and Standish, Rene Archambault and Water- man, On Saturday last the men's Wiser tournament was held under perfect golf- ing conditions, Competing in the tournament were 3| teams of two men who were nually £ ars. AND VENTURES are building a one- yeThis years winners were Wayling and Moroso who shot a five under par round of 67, Our congratulations are extended to Dick and Paul on their fine showing. The runner-up position District Hospital To he Presented - With Pacemaker The Ladies Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital have agreed to pur- chase a heart pacemaker for ospital. At a recent board meet- ing, the first since the el- ection: of officers, the use of this machine was describ- ed. It will be used to-aid ‘diac _condi- pacemaker, giving shocks which help out the heart. Cost of the device is about $900. Recently elected to the board were Nick Oglow, chairman, Jack Young, vice- * chairman, Jack Scott, secre- tary, with M. Rush, Ken Rush and Bill Gattrell being , directors. Mrs. Theresa Webster was appointed re- cording secretary. Jack Scott was. appoin- ted the hospital representa- | tive on the regional district advisory board. PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates! Important Papers Clippings Ressonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS hadi! The KOOTENAY LAKE FERRIES SCHEDULE 6 will be on the Lake Ferries for the summer hedule will quests to the education for the use of school buses for transport- ing persons taking part in recreation programs had been denied in the past. The Town of Castlegar will subscribe to a half page advertisement in the 1971-72 SHSS Ann as it has done in the past. * » oo Castlegar’s sewage la- goon is working very well, reported Ald. R. W. Cook Ferry Lights » Those new stop lights down at the ferry slip will never be switched on. A spokesman for the highway department said they weren't the right de- sign and will have to be replaced. This, however, cannot be done until the el- strike is settled, 1972 only. Leave Balfour MN, 10:00 p.m. 12:00 midnight 820 Nelson Avenue May 15, 1972 season, except that the present be in effect May 23, 24, and 25, Pacific Daylight Saving Time Vessel MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb MV Balfour MV. Anscomb MV, Balfour MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb MN. MV. “Anscomb MV. Anscomb MV. “Anscomb MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb » GR. Kent + District Superintendent Department of Highways . Nelson, British Columbia May 19, 1972, Leave Kootenay Bay Balfour Balfour te J... FIT-RITE| ; Provinolal, Library meet [EFeMenk0'S"secs| § SE aken e teams o : } k and "Dyson, Wilson y SHOES Victoria, B.C. Kamineky and Halliday - - ; rovelte with net scor QUALITY SHOES for the family ; ( For Dross — Casual and Work VOL. 25, No. 21: es of 68, Tied at 69 were teams of Carkner and Matt and Young and Lind. There were seven teams tied at 69 and the positions as given above were the result of an exciting ehipoff. Balls were awarded to the team of Davis and Bird as the most honest golfers in the tournament with net scores of 79, Sunday was the mixed Wiser's event. which also, fell on Mother's Day and I suppose that accounts for the many husband and wife combinations. The, winner was the team of Otto and Inez’ Wal- ker with a net 74 followed Our Footwear Will'Meet the Need ny Type Work or Any Occasion | is of A , tTCTa_wv TR! {0-SPEED BIKES $19.8 THREE SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM MONASHEE SPORTING EQT. PHONE 365-3181 ay and Boun itle thor or held 3 convention ‘ever § hich ey and F. and J. 77 and E. and M. Carkner came in with 79. There must be some- thing to this playing with the War Department, as I Blaved with Otto Friday night for nine holes and. he TN SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH, 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR in formed me bis chipping Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal { . 7 a improve per cen i $ P| since playing the previous NOTICES , 1. . § . ee 3 f Th : nine holes with Inez. I play- , “ tes | will. alt: in: conven- IF YOU'RE th him Saturday and BUILDING ed will FOR against him in the Men's ‘iser's and his putting was suspect, especially on the Trans,, Meditation Lec- ture by Joanne Fugina at LOWEST, SHSS, Fri, May 19 at 7 PRICES i oN ] : is 12th hole, so I guess Inez must have worked on_ his putting during Sunday's p.m. Admiselon Free. PLUMBING ‘START WAS: MADE ‘on Frday of the ‘lonig- AND HEATING ‘awalted road into ‘Deer Park from Syringa Pi E Creek: For the ‘occasion, Hon; Donald Bro- round, Maybe we could im- pe our games, fellows, i thers mounted a glant bulldozer to’ cere- 365-7531 mo heey j The L.A. to the Canadian Legion are collecting for a Rummage Sale. For pleksup please Ph. 5630, bby wnt they ev MecMeekin, So ar ant peak a the banquet in apeak at the banque! the Hi Arrow ‘Arms. 8.45. Sai move Jater hear. G.:R. we played with the old rou and strife more of- en, According to the latest reports on the Castlegar 0) en, the entries are st! coming in fast and furlous with about only 50 more positions Fembining to be filled, 50 if you wish to par- ticipate get your name in quickly as it’s only three weeks away. JOBE Meeting uietnes: iy, May 24 at 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall. Mr. N L, Barlee, historlan and publisher will be guest speaker. moniously launch the: project. for which * $300,000 has been budgeted by the pro- vinclal government. ’ — Castlegar News Photo yey HOLIDAY WEEKEND AHEAD PANT SUITS: GO EVERYWHERE OUR SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST Fortrels & Polyester Knits sizes 8 to 244 Priced from ..... $19.98 SPORTS CLOTHES for the STYLE CONSCIOUS WOMAN @ Kate’s T-Shirts @ Slims @ Shorts @ Sweaters "JUST OUT ON THE RACK 3 HOT PANTS AND JUMPSUTS «= dak a ME yon rt $1298 | : . {0-SPEED BIKES Highway Route ONLY 74.88 | ‘AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL. AIRLINES ti See Slocan City. ‘A draw: was held in. conjunc tion with the day’s festivities with proceeds going, towards development of a: class “C” park ‘and: campsite. Fred Osachoff of Win- lew won ‘the $40 first prize in the draw. ‘day ‘ while ten Cheveldave.of Slocan Park won: ” - $30. Les: Koochin of Winlaw won third’ prize of: $20 while Herb Christie of Slocan won $10, — Castlegar News Photo CROWNED QUEEN at Appledale’s May Day ‘celebration on Monday was Evelyn Verigin, shown ‘herewith her two princesses, Vicki “Misko, ‘left, and Irene Verigin, right. Queen Evelyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick “NN. -Verigin of Perry Siding while trene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Verigin of Winlaw. Princess Vicki Misko is the foster daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. C. Adams of” Priced from ... of education and MLA for. Julie Ann Gordon. From left to right are” RCMP. Cpl. R.- J. Aird, “Princess Debbie, ‘Lorable, 1971 queen “Cathy Turner, Queen: "Marion DeGuglielmo, page’ boy Peter Nor- man‘ Jr. aged five, Ravelstoke-Slocan MLA Burt Campbell, who was master of cere- | monies, and’ Cst..D. Age, who.marched. at “ the; head of the long parade-.which pre-».. _ ceded the queen’ crowning ceremony. ie UTIFUL QUEEN'S FLOAT composed. of mer. flowers made of brightly-colored pe paper presented an appropriate set-. f on. Monday for: New: Denver's’ May # Day “queen and her court. Crowned. as ‘quéen’ was, Marion: DeGuglielmo, a’ grade 10: student. at Lucerne \Junior-Senior’ High School. Queen Marion: was crowned.: by etiring queen Cathy Turner. Shown’ stand- Fing:. behind. the royal party ‘is Princess take. When that is com- leted bids will be called, je Sal ‘ rs 4 Ms , | Often’ called the ““miss- ing link," this.-16-mile “astretch of road was given: > ‘treasury’ board “approval In’ March. Kinnaired-Salmo link is un- way according: to Hon. - @ Reservations @ Tours e l tien in the Stanley, Humph-': ries’ activity: : room’. from turday give his report-on’ the :; Chamber’. of ; “BUCK PACHOLZUK Pacholzuk Quits As Recreation Director ‘ulead teeter of id gional Recreation Commis- sion No, 1. A/statement Issued ov- er the weekend by the board said ‘Mr. Pacholzuk was. going to Penticton and that tion, was ef- fective May 25. ‘His: resignation»: was “accepted with regret. All of ‘his achievements are too “numerous to mention, how- ever, he ran a good recrea- tion ‘prograw.” z ‘His achievements are - many,” the ‘statement said, and; they’ = ark and man- Saging the: Arena,’ : “Mr, | Pacho! who +has been. with -us‘ for ‘the the ap that Sam at. that co was to. tion silver ad ay Creek of the ited. access road to ; cere- start work on the seven-mile stretch .of road ” which replaces one drowned by? the Hugh ‘Keenleyside ‘The provinelal govern- Brothers, ¥ Mr, 31, ‘rhe work is being done under the direction of dist- Wi “ proudest moments for me since I was elected to ae gislature. ‘Now construction has at last started.” . With about. a two mile exception, the road will fol- tow a new grade and a good Hint for the Future ds Given of, Ni The original’ road was built “in :1952 but when the : period. During residents of the Deer Park rtsmen bi area and their “way. over. the: road with difficulty. d “For. the four years,” Brothers stated, “I’have been. trying to: pursuade ‘the government: that this road should be re- located : for fe use’ of the few words: ‘of mumble ‘a thanks, but-an hour or so: later.:in’ the faculty lounge ‘of ‘Selkirk: College he -laun- ched into of tales airport aud seme of is pro ort and some of its pro- blems, most: of which were: taking part in a sit-in follow- ing attempts by students‘to ve him rt or change his . method of ‘administer- ing the schooL - Ata: meeting held in the school gym on; Tuesday night, ‘attended ‘by. about 70 parents, : it. was decided : to try. to get together with the students a bit more and: to” of Trade (now. known as the: ‘ Commerce) moved °: rocks © until . they thought their backs: wo bi Bill :Waldie ‘supplie a surp *y ed Saturday Ald.” Steve Jankola,. repre: ; Town: of” Smelting of Trail be at Columbia Gardens.’ “We wagged’ the CM in’ said, “with es, “they backed ' Castle; ‘as the. best of a poor busch of choices.” “ During the first year of . ‘Qperation, the - revenue ‘of le airport was $840. “‘and es jh a counselling ser- vice. The meeting, described “there's not much doubt the : majority of parents ‘support. me.’ 3 : The 21 suspended stud- *. ents are now back in their classrooms. TRIBUTES - were handed out on Saturday at the : official. opening of the. new. airport terminal: building | to: Mrs. : Ralph ‘West, widow of the first chairman of the airport ‘past three or al \government at the’ open- ing ceremonies of the new terminal building, Eric is : sor, director-general: of rt and: col rou will att welt ts pele SL to its pres, © airps la, representing Mayor: Colin: Maddocks Kinnaird who was oat of ai if i ESpreR: lat! i fii ily ‘committee and to Sam Muitheed end his wife. Mr.: Muirhead: was one of the key. figures in’ getting this ‘new. facility - ar Donald Brothers, minister @ Hotel Accom. ele — Castlegar News Photo ,