CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1972 a ath ie Historian, Publisher Barlee 7 To Address Imperial Order iF In Praise of Council's Stand On Little People's Nursery of such a center has to be . z : r the safety ‘of the children y & bake April 2%, pee ee, and the only as- f : . z i i LeRose, “eal, surance we, as parents, p ; Activitles reported at the May meeting of tho Lil- Killough C! Dear Sir: I would like to comment on the recent letters regard- ing the closure of the Little have that the premises are safe for our children, and conducive to a healthy em- otional climate, is licensing by a qualified licensing board, Since this nursery did not have licensing, it could not guarantee safety, com- petence, reliability, or any of the other requirements and fuiszantece demanded by a icensing board. Fortunately, the People’s Nursery in Kin- naird. The letter in May 4 issue asked ° for safety of such young child- icensed: faculty Nursery is licensed, nursery schools hment of ry sure that it will receive the 0 and kindergartens. However, the first con- cern in the establishment BOAT CLUB EXECUTIVE for 1972 is meade up of (left to right) Archle Lennix, Stan Pierce, Walter Scott, Art Anderson, Barry Hill, Charlie King. Missing from this Castle- ger News photo is Walter Holoboff and Herman Kemperman. this area. (Mrs.) Jacqueline Yocom. ‘Work Fiesta’ Planned Sunday “A Work Fiesta” will be held after services on day morning in St. Dav- Arrow Boat Club ‘Hames Anderson 1972 Commodore If should be fair sailing ahead for the Arrow Boat Club this year, according to Commodore Art Anderson. Sunday afternoon mem- bers gathered at the redec- orated club house near Sy- ringa Creek for the elec- tion of officers and presen- tation of reports. They on Sunday. heard Anderson say that Following the joint Un- “now the arena had been in- disposed of, greater atten- tion would be paid to social events, A committee to handle social events and other af- fairs will be struck by the SATURDAY, MAY 13 6:30 and 9 p.m, TRAIL JR. HIGH SCHOOL Tickets $4 and $3.50 B17 During the past year, the marina was sold to Dave Neufeld, Mr. Anderson re- ported. He also said a sep- tie tank system had been installed as well as a wate: In VICTORIA Stay At.. AARP * Close to Parliament Bldgs. * Handy to Downtown Shopping * Enclosed Heated Pool * Kitchen Units Available MOTOR INN .* Cablevision Television * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge 455 Belleville St., Victoria Phone 386-2421 reign there’s nothing to Free Reservation Service Through about.” TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trail 368-3355 SUNDAY IS. A committee of the lad- ies will work on a six-foot blue and white pennant which will bear the club's insignia, The club was organized on Sept. 29, 1956, and in the elections held Sunday, Art aS lect- "MARY ANDERSON : Mary Anderson Wins MLS Sales Anderson, of An- e Lt for the month of April in a competition covering | the East and West Kootenays. : MLS during the month. ‘All her sales were in the Castlegar-Kinnaird ar- ea. dayces Group To Organize in Castlegar A proposal to form a Castlegar Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) will was © ed commodore. It was the start of his third stint in that office. | MOTHER'S DAY Make her day a happier one by treating her and the family to a SMORGASBORD at the Hi Arrow Arms SERVED FROM S - S P.M. Adults $3.75 Per Plate Children $2.25 Per Plate WE’VE GOT THEM Treasure Chest Still Going But Only Until Present Cards Are Completed All Cards Out Will Be Honored Others elected were Walter Scott, first Pierce, Herman Kemperman, and Barry Hill. ‘ Takes CD Gourse Barry Jerome, of Kin- naird, a member of the lec- al search and rescue squad and a civil defence instruc- tor, has completed a week's advanced ig at the Victoria Civil Defence Training Ce: THE ORDER_OF THE DAY! FREE Car Wash Coupons — Good Anytime ALL OUR TIRES ON SALE — TRY US FOR PRICES GAS IS OUR BUSINESS — SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY WOODLAND PARK (Esso) SERVICE LID. H PHONE 365-3355 AGENTS FOR: HERTZ RENT-A-CAR TRANS CANADA TRAILER CIBIE HEADLIGHTS ‘ages of 18 and be tonight at the regular meeting of the sen- ior chamber. Spokesmen for the new coup, former radio man Doug Rutledge and Rick Constanineau, of the Bank: of Montreal, say they hope to attract men between the 40 to “im- prove themselves while wor- king for the community.” (A Jaycee group exist. . in Castlegar several years ago.) eneral meeting of NEW DENVER COUNCIL NOTES The Village of New Denver will improve Cent- ennial Park as finances permit. ‘This was the assurance council gave the local busi- nessmen’s association when spokesman, Dave Milton, re- cently approached council because it was feared the park was threatened with closure to campers if stan- dards set by provincial re- gulations were not met. Regulations include such requirements as 900 square feet water showers and the num- bering of each camp site. Selkirk Health Unit has already indicated the village would be given time to meet these new regulations. In other council busin- ess the lowest of two bids, Bojey Electric of inlaw, was accepted for the rewiring of Bosun Hall. Bids .were called. late last Yyear: but’ council had to walt for its’ new fiscal year be- fore procee > The villa, cam} Park, These are to be ready for the May Day celebrat- ions. A new bingo booth is Bigelow Bay. ne slocan Lake Hardware owner, Ray Nunn, has re- ceived permission to rebuild the old style front to remises. In_ V4 re- ruest Mr, Nunn indicated this would lend to the pict- uresqueness of the villag pei to tourists. Con- struction, however, may not take place until next spring. Broject SAM, a mach- ine designed to assist in the recycling of old cars, is now assured of sufficient cars to make this program feasible. ‘A minimum. of 50 veticles are required, Cars are also those interested in the jay. + Fre held cee movement will be Arrow Arms on 1. The formation of the new group has the support of Chamber president Leo Bosse, who hopes the Jay- cees will provide a stepping stone to membership in the senior chamber. STARTING D-BAR-D CABARET Every Friday and Saturday Night W. E. Rowe, te attend ne May 27, AKBM. convention to be hosted jointly by Cast- legar and Village public works foreman Ray Lahner is to attend the June 1 Work- _man’s Compensation Board’s safety seminar in Nelson. The town clerk was ted holiday leave for the month of July. During this period of time Mrs. W. Cooper will attend the vil- lage office during regular business hours on Wednes- days and Fridays only. AT 9 PM. THIS WEEKEND: THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE Admission $1.00 Per Person D-Bar-D Riding Stables z Phone 365-3294 ee One Mile Séuth of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia per camp site, hot — Fun for a $100 bursary kirk College, to be present- ed this year. Research for a history of the chapter since 1050 will be undertaken by Mrs. West and Mrs. MacCabe. Mrs. Donnan, social reported recelv- w and that lis volunteer the duties of | eonvenor until mill returns. Decision was deferred until the June meeting as to how the chapter would - participate in the KC Days celebration. Mrs. Shiskin, Regent of the newly-formed I0DE chapter in Castlegar, report- ed on the chapter's actlvi- tles and plans for the fut- . Shiskin was ap- jointed convenor for a pot luck supper to be held in June at the home of Mrs. est. i _ Mrs. Killough, Regent, Week Set Aside For Pioneers, Elderly Citizens Pioneer and Edderly Citizens’ Week has this year been 0! for the week of May 28 to June 8, inclusive, it was announc- ed by the Hon. Isabel Daw- ‘Minister Without Port- ly Citizens’ Week, as they have in past years, by ar- events dur- by en- couraging all perform thoughtful acts for the elderly, especially at time. ‘ In the announce- ment, Mrs. Dawson said she hoped Pioneer and Elderly Citizens’ Week would be an mi time for the pioneers and elder- . ly citizens who have contri- buted so much to the de- velopment of our province. Radiator “Mike's gave an account of the pro- vincial annual meeting, held in Victoria, which she had attended as a delegate. Mrs. had also attend- aby bangs Rady In Stack ° JOA 14506. Aa Trl Bound” PHONG citizen's . PHONG 1696 aie NEED A NEW DISPOSAL FIELD? PHONE JOHN at 365-7013 FOR AN ESTIMATE BRENA CONTRACTING LID. DITCHING — EXCAVATING — SAND & GRAVEL CONCRETE PLACING Phone 365-7013 ra CoN OF ‘ne OreCL OF ba COL NOTICE Take notice that pursuant to the supple- mentary Letters Patent of the Town of Castlegar issued the 28th day of December, 1967, the Minister ‘of ‘Municipal Affairs; upon: expiratiin of. J *. thirty days of‘ the last publication - of this ‘flotice, | intends to id to the L 2 in Council that. supplementary Letters Patent be issued to the Town of Castlegar to amend the provisi of the suf y letters Patent to permit the Town of Castlegar to impose a busi- ness tax under section 427 of the municipal Act not exceeding one-fifth of the maximum rate of taxation otherwise permitted under that section. Dated this 18th Day of April, 1972. Honourable Dan Campbell, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. me than 350 local associa =y Gordon Robin Elliot THERE'S. STILL _ TIME FOR YOU TO GET IN ON THE GOOD BUYS IN OUR OUTDOOR LIVING Sati ooo recheck the 175 bargain items in _our Flyer... . They'll save you dollars! SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 13! P&G BUILDE SUPPLY LTD. PHONE 365-8151 ' BUILDERS s ae INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN singing star, Anne Murray, gives co-star, Simone Vandervelden, 8, 8 hug after filming ment is to acquaint more young people with the nat- uri i and iy ere Bridsh Columbia, They’ are members of the Girl Forest Guards organization of the Canadian Assoclation, which is the: girl’s counterpart of the long famous Junior For- est Wardens, ty mostly between the ages of 12 ad 15, have enthustastic- ally taken to the program. at While they engage Jn ‘tree planting, muddy shoes, dirty hands are a part of the game and the girls rapidly to the practical traming in such subjects as elementary forest manage- iment, tree planting and thinning, forest fire preven- tion, insect and disease con- trol and soil, water and wildllfe studies, They follow same program their ithe i Agbrothers folloy m the Jun- a TV commercial for the Canadian Association for the Men- tally Retarded, Another co-star, David Willis, 10, looks on. "Flowers of Hope’ Campaign Gels Underway for Retarded show you care Flowers of Ho) Ment Retarded starts on Sunday. : youngsters ani ults from workshops thro- During the week, more ions yghout Canada.” and support. thr their. Flowers nf Hope cotpalgn, " “Volunteers are always peed led at local associations” support is of course essential. But most of all we fad vacegptanea, of the ad | acc ca. Of.,.the Foie: the abilities andthe ential * of: Canada’s ‘640,- | mentally: retarded peo- Tick Paralysis .. "Wii Report” In Castlegar A case of tick ANYONE FOR TENNIS? By Marg. Pryce Charles. and of Vancouver the ‘Castlegar and Hospital on May 1 ,with sy- maptoms of numbness and wealmess of the mat the Commisai ?.~ An important general meeting of the Castlegar Tennis Club will be held on ‘Thursday, May 18, at 7 p.m. egional Recreation 0 at West Health Unit in Trail, The tick. was later id- or andersoni). There is indication that this year. Hd ‘Chariots of the Gods’ Chariots of the Gods, of the controversial but intrig- of Yeats eo) 1s on CBC TY, uing special, dealing wi again. . . Friday, May 26 at the possibilit thet our 8 p.m. (The program was e was visited by gods from other stars thoasends or ally, shown in March “for Forest Warden clubs. camps eld at Evans , John np, near Prince George, and ‘hopef in the future at Shiver woous-safety program. They also have a chance to win the same badges as the boys and work for the three de- grees of training. e main idea behind the Girl Forest Guard move- have’ them pass on what they have learned to others .—— not only of their own age, but also to their par- ents and friends. A few of the girls have decided to enter forestry as a- vocation or profession where more and more portunities are opening up. Although this was at one time strictly a man’s field, specialist jobs can be handl- ed with ease by women. CANCER FACTS While cancer is found in all countries and in all forent bountries and popula- tion groups, for example, Japan re- cords a very high incidence of cancer of the stomach, and hag a low rate of breast cancer as compared to Can- Jewish women have a very low rate of cancer of the reproductive © organs, but they seem to be more Prone to lung cancer (espe- if they smoke) than do members of other cul- tural groups in the same communi These geographical and social differences in cancer sites help scientists to nar- row the search for the cau- ses of cancer. CASTLEGAR _NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1972 9 | > Muddy Shoes, Dirty Hands Fail fo Stop Girl Forest Guards in Their Studies One of the graduates enter- ed the Faculty of Forestry this year and plans to go on to become a professional forester, Horoin Seized. In Robson Home Sam Mark Evans, ar- rested last week in Robson for possession of | heroin will appear in court May 24 to have his trial date set. Evans was charged af- ter police seized the heroin in a private home. HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES — First or second mortgages for the purchase of existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One day approval service, competative rates, no lock in, no bonus, : Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty 283 : Martin St., Penticton, B.C, tin 6 JOB OPPORTUNITY with © Kootenay Savings Credit Union Applications will be accepted for a new Position as LOANS OFFICER in our Branch at Castlegar. The experienced appll- cant is invited to submit a resume and snap- shot to: H. Krueger, General Manager, at 1199 Cedar Avenue, Trail, B.C. (Phone 368-6417), Salary will be in accordance with experience, ed- | back 4, etc. Excell fits are provided. ion ice. Ad urged to attend this the area are urged to exa- meeting please, mine their firen Before Datsun came to Canada, we got to know the country pretty well. We studied the driving conditions, we talked to the people. We found out what cars in Canada have to be. They have to be economical, dependable; they have to handle well, winter or summer.-We found out that i people want cars that can be serviced anywhere they drive in Canada . . . and that’s why we have 270 dealers and huge parts warehouses right across the country. We asked, and now we know. And that’s how we can build Datsuns that fee! right at home here ... cars you can feel right at home in. Standard or automatic ... come home in a Datsun. arm) ‘ al oi simple. G it firmly between first fie ger an , and give a long, steady pull. If icul- ties arise a phsllan should ‘be consulted. Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box. 1351, Castiegar The season of test tick activity in the Kooten- ays is between March and June. PUBLIC NOTICE The undersigned have filed application with the Public Utilities Commission to increase taxi rates. The proposed rates are. 30c per travelled mile PRODUCT OF NISSAN . mS == a } ee le i D sCcOV r wf Choose your own Canadian vacation I : I i : Name, 1 z Wd win, | would Hike to use my prize to go to: (lick off one) al Gq a Address a 7a. oa ane Columbia Provinces fouamant TEST DRIVE VALIDATION $75,000 chy Province ‘Salesman’s Name/Date of test drive I in ian = z ; Phone Oriver's Licence Humber Gsalership Comptete contest rules are avaitable at all patticipating Datsun dealers. Take this entry form to your participating Datsun Dealer and test drive a 1972 Datsun | £ : or $6.00 per hour MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00 Any objection to this proposed rate increase may be filed in writing with the Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Motor Vehicle Building, 1740 Georgia Street West, Vancouver, B.C. on or before May 15th, 1972. Proposed Effective Date — June Ist, 1972 *.2SIGNED: AERO TAXI (George R. Smith) CASTLEGAR TAXI LTD. (Roger P. Corbeil). _ CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES in. 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