10A : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureda: June 2, 1977 “Film of Baha'i Riverboat.Trip Presented Here Ruhiyyth Khanum, a prom- inent Baha'i and an outstanding exponent of jts teachings, de- parted March 12, 1975 on a $2-day riverboat journey up the Ventuari and Orinocco Rivers of Venezuela, The scope of the journey, aithich was to cover over 1,000 2 “files and enhance eight Indian : tribes, plus the nature of its 3 undertaking, are explored in * both an unusual documentary “film and slide program: “The , Green Light Expedition’. “The Green Light Expedi- tion: Part I" is the first in a four-part program series which the public is invited to view at the home of Norman Fields. Parts II, II and IV will be ‘offered for viewing in following weeks, : Joy Keillor ; Bridge Results y Eight-and-a-half tables par- stieipated in Monday night's tplay at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: : Ne Avernortt 84. * First, Joy Keillor and Alex Orlandini, 107; second, Norm and Joan Commatid, 96.6; tied for third, Margaret Vanderpol and Etuka Cameron with Bev MacDonald and Inez Walker, 85 East-West Average: 94.6. Firat, Stan Greenwood and - Phylis Matteucci, 124; second, Dave Thiel and Helen Keillor, 116; third, Louise Whitehead and Clair Bradley, 97; tied for fourth, Helen’ :Bachelor and Mary Stewart with Pearl Palm- er and Connie Miller, 93.6. Next week: Beat the ‘ Champs. : “CITY OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE OF INTENTION “70 SEL Pursuant to: Section 473(1) of the Municipal Act, the City of Castlegar intends to sell the 4 ‘al Rede ae BELL AND CHIMES will fill the air late Sunday evening when St. Peter Lutheran Church holds ‘a dedication of ita new steeple which houses a gr pell ip Maton’ Me: and Mee: dsceh Federeen's 50th: wedding anniversary and chimes in : memory of Kristoe Walsh who passed away in November flat yur “The bell and chimes will of the new property. Legal Description:’ sThat part of the riverbank ee a abutting Lot 2, . 4598, Block 13 (300 - ieth Street, ‘South) putlined in red on plan filed nthe City Office. The [dimensions of the subject ‘property is approximately 30'x256’, and Is rectangular in shape. ‘Lowest Price Acceptable: | service rete od te btlend hie a rll evi Castlegar with volunteer labor constructing the housing. for the bell and. chimes. The from a Lutheran at Enrolment Open posta time to take a plunge \ the Bob Brandson Pool. (continued from page 6A) For any junior golfer who wishes to become a part of the weekend, they may do so in one of two ways, We are presently in need of caddies and ball spotters, Juniors interested in either of these duties may sign up at the golf course. The Castlegar summer hockey schoo] will be holding registrations this Saturday, at + the Castlegar Old Arena, Per- sons intereated in enrolling their children in the school may pick up application forms at the Recreation Office this week. Persons of Robson inter- ested in tennis should take note that the public courts next to the swimming pool ‘are open and available for play. These courts are available to all resi- dents of Robson at no charge. * 2 * From the response to our spring programs and our plan- ning for summer activities it appears many residents are having, or will have, the op- portunity to pursue a recrea- tional interest. Four Learn to Play Tennis + lessons have been completed’ ,and We are now beginning our final two’ sessions for the seasqn. If interest is great enough we could possibly have future lessons in the summer months. The T-League and Sandlot Softball, which is halfway through its schedule, is proving popular with the approximately 180 children who. are parti- elpating. ‘The. Senior Citizen pro- gram is underway and the re- sponse to our scheduled bus trips has been overwhelming. The first activity, one of an afternoon of films, was well re- ceived and this response, com: bined with the .trip support, should certainly make for an expanded program. Once again we wish to re- mind all bingo enthusiasts of the gigantic cash bingo sched- uled for the Community Com- plex on June 25. As this event, sponsored by the Project Society, is attempting to estab- lish itself as a yearly event in our town, your support is cer- tainly requested and required. ven though the weather Brewer Ben Ginter Plays Waiting Game Industrialist Ben Ginter of Vancouver and the law appear to be playing a waiting game in Ginter’s scheme to give away shares in his brewery company to people:'who send in bottle caps from his product. Actual shares’ have not been delivered to the dozens of drinkers who responded to his scheme of 10 free shares for 200 - bottle caps. Ginter is issuing feceipts— which do not promise shares— hoping officisls at the super- intendent of brokers will call the plan legitimate. The head of Uncle Ben's Industries Ltd., who owns addi- * Lister, B.C. from a church that was di d tional b in Alberta and there.—CasNewsFoto by Lois Hughes ‘Golfers Turn Out in Number the plan a month ago and has since amassed thousands 7 caps Sunflower Open this Weekend Golfers from. British Columbla_ and outlying follows: points will tee’ off early 8:00 turday {norning for this law; ears edition of the Men's Eng sporane, ‘and junflower Open. Tee times for competl- Revelstoke; K. rriesent fate tors in the open are as ama As ete The towest will be $100.00, ‘and. the highest or any offer will not necessarily be accepted. Conditions of Sale: ‘The purchaser shall be responsible for the survey- ing of the subject property by a British Columbla Land Surveyor and shall be re- sponsible for all legal fees involved in conveying the Property. The purchaser shall agree to grant the Clty of Castlegar a permanent right-of-way for existing and future utility services. All offers must be sub- mitted In writing marked property tender, to the City Clerk's office, 480 Colum- bla Avenue, N., Castlegar, B.C. prior to ’s:00 p.m., Friday June 10, 1977, R.A, Beauchamp City Clerk Dated at Castlegar this 25th day of May, 1977. 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Wid, “au gg igs Grand pen, fet eos oe eet i 8 Cestlegars and G. Rise, Haden Lake. 740 am, —'O, Dale, Grand kar our, Vancouver; T. and 8. Bonedatti, Caatle- 3 Ve Hed- . Hughes, Crea. ait ‘coal 8. ‘Weiss, jar; J. pororan: Bon ietone J. Spokane; and C.. Rain, — 6. Allinghsm. Nenalmo; 8. A and 3. Barter. am. G. Bisset, Penticton; K. tlegar; and T. Delaney, 8 rkofl, ganogar -Floichert, Genelios 8. Kearney, “Liberty Cake; and’ A. Lingle, as felons A. “Konia” can leat: Cc. jay, Genelie; and M. Pezzin, ca m. — B. Polovnikott, Gestlegay oe Quinlan, Vancouver: Reddin uae Fido, R nM Ca. Ent, V inard, Venguuners D. iy Vancouver! and Ko Stawart sentat ‘inter itn 1 a ay, | Kelowna; and Dae oe, .m. — B, Pel ehud ff. cant 8. ‘Ross, ° ‘spokane; K i ficehall, Kkimberiey; and L. Wile (lam: a — E. Clem, Nelson; ip farehucett. . cae " Greentay, ‘Gronnebeck, Spokane; anitctns ‘and L. Darn= — G. Gelsa, Kall- spell; J. udott, Castlegar; A. 1H; and B. Millers Mazel: mere, Reld, Vancou- ca "Parohudott, Pentieta: 8. Boba, Trall; and E. Konkin, all from people delivering or mail- ing them in for free shares. Andy Campbell, deputy superintendent of brokers, thinks the: British Columbia brewery owner would be on safer ground if he found another way to ‘pull his ailing business-out of the red. Local Students Receive Degrees At Convocation Seven Kootenay students received degrees at the Con- vocation ceremonies at Simon Fraser University Saturday, part of the largest graduating class in the 11-year-history of Simon Fraser. About 1,000 students have earned bachelor; masters or doctoral degrees. This year's convocation address was given by well known author ‘Margaret Laurence. “» Five West Kootenay and two East Kootenay students received degrees. . Castlegar students in- clude: Derry! William White, receiving an honors bachelor of arts degree; David Clifford Courville, BA; and Edward Ernest Fitzpatrick, BA. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS §, Fortunato, and P. shina Gustto art and W. caer ane Kuhn, Neleon; A. Lutz, erty taker M. Sanders, Abpetsiord Russell, Rain ton, Gasth Pst'am.