BEST EVER is the way the 4th Annual Boat, Bike and Trailer Show was described by Harold Club selling over 80 pounds of hamburger. Proceeds from the hamburger sales will go to the club’s community projects. Mr. Webber said the good weather could have been a contributing '% year the same draw box is used and this year all = entries had to be placed into a larger container = just to be able to shake them up, Oue hundred : > dozen doughnuts, courtesy of Super-Valu, were factor but he indicated even the dealers, from their point of view, felt it had been thelr most successful event. Here Bill Henne Sr. talks boats with = Castlegar famlly. j enjoyed by virtors with the Castlegar Kiwanis y LONG WEEKEND ‘LAST: CHANCEL: for’ Planting “*” * fruit trees * evergreens * flowering & shade trees TOMATO PLANTS one dozen : large hybrid. - FOR PLANTERS, LANDSCAP;NG DECORATIVE, COARSE BARK NUGGETS 2.5 cu. ft. bag, reg. $3.95 $2.50 SAM'S ...22.... 1001 - 9th AVE. S. “PHL 365-7312 Consult us for your fandseaping 2 Fequirements 83 we offer comp! LANDSCAPING CONTRACTING Services : aE ee | Noises: & M CLASSIFIEDS © HELP.- WANTED ELECTROLUX CANADA Ltd. requires two. Salesper- direct. sales is pre-arranged. 1914 - for personal low. a.m, Monday to WANTED — SECRETARY/ Receptionist} ylor local Real Estate Office. Mature wo- man with pleasant person- pen and varied ‘office ex- lence. Excellent work- he conditions, Call Barbara McDonald at Castle Realty PRINCIPAL:IS REQUIRED for, St. Jose] ss School, Gr- les K - 7, n, B.C, for ivie.v77 "reer. please for ioeuments st Seseph’s "Seon Ward Street, © PERSONAL WE HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 75c each. Also Interim Agreement Sales. forms 2 ‘75e. Castlegar News, isl Columbia Ave. tin 2 Beat The Heat of Summer in a pool from SUMMER FUN POOLS ~ 4 Aluminum Wall, Above or Inground Pools in: Steel Wall or Fibreglass Wall Drop into P& G BUILDERS or call Ivan 365-5890 or 365-7725 REPAIRS FOR Alt POOLS WE STOCK A GOOD SUPPLY OF ACCESSORIES 7 = ®@ PERSONAL . ARE YOU. LIVING WITH or near) a severe, drinkin, problem? We know wha eohol does he the alco- lic, yer what It's doing 40 AL-ANON (basement) Wednesda; a Phone Anne 36! a jada 3 ; 8, ® NOTICES t ip Caligaty i ire at ing to ae) off on 1 Fouts. Ph, 365- THE C, TLE AR Is Club wants your good used items for its Annual Auction, Being held: Sat., Districts residents a ietat ite ate should call 305-0720 for pick-up, No items too big al too small, We want shem to don- IR. Ke RLING Witt poke Glinte fe for examination | and vaccination of pets from Ham. to 2 p.m. Friday, May 28th, No appointment + necessary, © LEGALS Sieg” Meeting — Bor Church Hal Wednesday: 8 p.m. Discussion Meeting = nd Church: base- or 365-6615 or ae Sees. verealers mre a of recovery for ronpulsive eaters. Meetings held every money, ev- ening, 8 p.m, St. Rita’s Catholic Church basement, 5th Avenue North, Castle- gar. Call 365-6722 or S65- 7698, aa oe FOR handicapped ed or aie nd? Call Kootenay Society for giiindicapped, see sely or 365-5911, Bed Wetting A PROBLEM? Then there is good News! ORY BED ALARM SYSTEM is now available on a ntal Basis from CASTLEGAR RUGS © NOTICES NORDIC HALL IS_AVAIL- able for rentals. We will eater to your parties, weddings, etc. Call Matt Deverney at ee for’ further details, 420 THETOFFICE OF GEORGE ‘The NEED YOUR HOUSE PAIN- ted (interior or exterior), Or Worl guaranteed. Ph. ‘Trail vars 9508. TENDER CALL RENOVATIONS '& REDEC- GRATE ON JR. SEC. SCHOOL JOSEPH. INE sak NELSON, B.C. PROJECT SIZE siooion lechanical, Plumbing and Hecttiea Tenders close at Bid Depository 4:00. P.M. dune. X 1976, General Contractors’ Tenders : close in Nelson at 3:00 P.M. June 15, 1976, Plans and Specifications av- ailable to General Contrac- Refundable ‘upon return of documents in good : condi. tion by noon, June 18, 1976. Documents _ available to oilers at cost, Not refund: able. Bid Deposit of 10% of bid required of all General Con- tractors in form of certi- fied cheque or bid bond. A General Contractor 50% Performance Bond will be required prior to coummen- cement, ‘ Documents may be viewed _at the following locations: Amalgamated Construction 2675 Oak St, Vancouver, B.C, ten Asse Interior Construc- Ste. No. 605 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C, Southern Interior Construc- ion 535 Lawrente Ave., Kelowna, B.C. Southern Interior Construc-s.§. ~~ % In Assoc., 12 “ih ‘Ave. 5. Cranbrook, B.C. Southern Interior Construc- tion” Assoc., 710 Laval ‘Crescent, Kamloops, B. BUG URUUal AID aE Supplies. Located 6 miles ue of Nelson. The Exec-U- Mrs. N. Lopaschuk S52 2081, : PLAN 24 Interest calculated on dally balance at Castlegar Savings Credit Union ADDRESS “ LABELS. HAN- dy for use on envelopes, parcels, etc, 300 for $2.25 & tax. Castlegar News. tin tinl6 © Calgary Ce 2540 Sth Ave. N.W., Calgary, Alta. Architect's . Office 404 Vernon St. Nelson, B.C, Lowest or any sender NOT necessarily accep! FAIRBANK & SAWYER Architects & Community Planners 404 Vernon St. Nelson, B.C. Phone 352-5371, Kootenay - lake LEAVES BALFOUR, 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00'a.m, 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. MV. MV. MV. Department of Highways 820 Nelson Avenue Nelson, British Columbia May 17, 1976. Md conmete Sam oe DEPARTMENT 0} OF. HIGHWAYS. KOOTENAY LAKE FERRIES SCHEDULE Pacific Daylight Savings Time The following schedule will be effective on the Fe tries commencing May 21, 1976 for the summer season, ie VESSEL. MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb .V. Balfour MV. Anscomb MY. Balfour. M.V. Anscomb MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb MV. Anscomb 6! LEAVES KOOTENAY BAY Anscomb 7:00 a.m, 9:00 a.m. Balfour 10:00 a.m. Balfour iar 00 noon GR. Kent 5 District Highways Manager. nts © Cards of Thanks Ir, and Mra, Oborne of Robson. Wedding took place | April 1976 in the Annuncia- tion Parish, Roman Catho- Uc Church, Prince Rupert. ®@ In. Memoriams In loving memory of Mrs, Anne Conkin, “who assed away May 18, 1976, ed. and always remem- bered by) husband, chlid- Ten, ; grandchildren t —— loving jnemory, of of 7 who taken 18, 19eh 74, ‘To a Beloved other and Grandmother.” rates month .comes with regre ad brings back a day we'll never forget; You asleep without ye. But ynemorles of you will ever ‘die, ‘We miss you more than anyone knows, As each any Passes emp- tiness ie fears we shed will wipe Raitd the ache in our SPECIAL THANKS TO all friends, relatives and for the cards, flow- ers: glits and best: wishes on our 60th Weddin; ng A niversary.—Sophia an Ste- phan _Jankola, Words cannot express the gratitude we feel to all the wonderful people who sent cards and floral ar- bade d made cnations, to the Heart bealf of our dear sind and mother who pass- ed away April 6, — Si med Fate Gl eepie and Ori ae Bn Tenn and Ball uae of the Castlegar lospital for the excellent Pl "Kojack’s SPRING PAINT SPECIAL complete, any car, $199.95 IN OUR ACRYLIC ENAMEL CAPRI. . AUTO BODY 633 + 6th Ave. S. BOOK NOW! at this price Friendly Frank suggests Spring tune-up NOW to vacation pave Save Money... Make Money . . . Win Dave’s Chicken... ADS MAY SPECIAL 365-7791 auto for summer WOODLAND PARK Gs) CASTLEGAR NEWS “SELL & SAVE” © ‘OFFER AVAILABLE ONLY TO PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS — NOT TO BUTHEESSES form, Jui being Wi to our office or mall tee Special Discount For Consocative Insertions 2 Weeks fer tha Price of 2 Clessfication Desired (Mine. for Sale, For Rent, Erk. Pet only one werd ln sock opese 110. 195. Pay omens ater let word for ONE tesetion $____ Haar | ten My A 3 Times for the Price of 2 (enclose $— hs Payment tad men who ve completed their S EAE seinhraip pins were | ee presented to members of local banquet and dance was held os left to righty Nick have been: four four-year ‘apprenticeship. Three are shown here-with, back row, left to right; business "representative of the) West Kootenay Les York and i apprenticeship WANT TO. SELL ‘Wishiow, Wiliam Tomlin, Mike Poster, Andrew Popott, Alex Markin and Tim pee Missing from the photo is Mo N. » Zihin.—Local 2300 councillor Toba ‘Anderson of the department of labor. in Nelson.” Recipients are, front row, left to right, Rodney Retzlaff of Glade and Arnie Anderson photo is Andrew Kahatoff of Carpenters Hold Joint B derson and Bob paves: both of Salmo. Missing from jelson.—Local 2300 Photo YOUR' HOME? Call’. Mary”: + 865-5244" or 364-2507 “STRAND & MOSBY REALTY LID. The Dr. ENDICOTT. HOME again offers a: "Summer Short Stay’ During JULY & AUGUST “Apply tore Ne SSS *- The" De, ENDICOTT HOME” Box 1820, Creston, BC.” Nos 160’ For, an “application form to. enrol your son or’ daughter’ for- this vacation we can. only. offer. ‘a two week period at $2.00 per day to each. © applicant “in ord fo “accomedste a” greater.” fumber. 25 Year Pins a leted their four years of 150 guests enived a ‘banquet and dance held’ jointly by. :Carpenters Local 2300 of Castlegar and Local 2468,0f Nelson, on May 7 + at the Hi Arrow Arms. -Highlights of the evening included the presentation of. 25-year ‘tembership pins to. seven members of Local 2300, | as well as Certificates ‘of Qualification to four “young carpénter tradesmen who had apprenticeship. Speakers during the even- ing included president. William Perehudoff' of Local 2300 and Fred Evanoff, president of ‘Local 2458, whose topics per- tained to union business and co-operation between industry and unions,’ “A door prize of a D-100 hand saw was won by Allan Gorcak, and crystal prizes went to Jack Polonikoff of Thrums and William Heddle of Nelson. ~ Use of Pigeons for Targets * Prohibited: by Paris Police Police prohibited a pigeon shoot: recently in Paris’ on. ecological grounds, only to find out later that hundreds of the intended victims were re already: free as birds. ‘ Poetry Contest Offers $5,000 In Cash Prizes Ovor $5,000 in cash prizes will be awarded in the Bicen- tennial Poetry Contest spon- sored by the World of Poetry, a monthly newsletter for posts, The grand prize is $1,776, In addition, there will be 10 firat prizes of $200 each, 10 second prizes of $100 third prizes of $25 each, honorable mentlons-~80 prizes in all. Poems of all styles and on any subject are- eligible for competition. “A bicentennial theme would be appropriate,” says contest director Joseph Mellon, “but is not necessary." Rules and_ official entry forms are available by writing to: World of Poetry, 801 Portola Dr., Dept. 213,. San Francisco, California 94127, patter deadline is July 31, Alternatives’ To Acute Care Facilities Sought ‘A. statement calling - for, alternatives to costly acute care health facilities and warning against indiscriminate cutbacks in health service budgets has been endorsed by the 18,000- member: Registered " Nurses’ Association of B.C, (RNABC). Originated: by the Cana- : i dian Nurses’. Association, the position paper notes that “acute | care is the most costly type of care and is not necessarily the + ‘best investment, We need to provide some realistic alterna- tive to our Fellance, on acute care.” Ina meeting with RNABC representatives, B.C. Health Minister Robert McClelland supported the principle of the position paper, reiterating the government's commitment to” improving intermediate care facilities. Mr. McClelland added that previously announced budget cuts in B,C, home care services are being restored in his departmental estimates. The minister also ex-- pressed regrets that an agree- ment on sharing arrangements for expanded home’ care ser- vies’ ‘had, not: been, reached luring. a recent. feds Pagyin- cial health peineatie: ing. ‘The provincial and national nurses’ groups ‘urge “an un- biased assessment ‘of (alter- nate) services in terms of their - relative low cost, effectiveness and social importance. “This “will require a con- _ certed and imaginative effort by the consumers of care, the health workers and -govern- ment. Nurses are willing. to enter ‘such a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 20, 1976 (¢ D-BAR-D ». 2©0Gx LICENSED DINING LOUNGE STEAK & CHICKEN SADDLE HORSES “OUR SPECIALTIES" Y 12 noon — 12 midnight Sunday 12 noon — 10 p.m. @ half hour hour See us for WESTERN TACK | PHONE 365-3294 Ph, "365-521 1 LOCATED ONE MILE SOUTH OF WEIGH SCALES AT OOTISCHENIA ‘CUT-RATE the FOOD. FOLKS LONG WEEKEND FEATURES _.6% BEEF RUMP ‘MILD CHEESE. BUTTER 9 ~ 2.39 MIRAGE — 1:19 While nurses share wide- spread concerns over increas- ing health care costs, «they “protest when curtailments are applied : indiscriminately” ‘ac- cording to the statement, ‘The position paper empha- sizes that “reducing. the num- ber of hospital beds does not automatically. result in better. utilization. * Similarly, curtail- ments of alternate: services— home care, for example—do not reduce costs. Among the nurses’ sugges- ‘Anumber of conservation. =tions of allernatives to ecute ists crept into. the Bois de Boulogne during thé night and broke open ‘several of the bird cages, setting free hundreds of the pigeons which were to serve as targets for.the shoot, Fer Cotews] Use + | tae the ‘Atiable Only Piva lida, Nolo Secoanat Fone Winners Hach Wook, — Four Weekly Prizes 2 of Buckets of Chicken Grond Prize SO Pieces of Chicken. Buckets of Dixie el ff : I SS NOE E pila Custom Work aad Design Railings & Sucnituce. FABRICATING— ‘REPAIR WEL DING. | ORDERS NOW LLOYD & TONY BYRA —— CAST WELDING. . “ANVIL IRON WORKS 708 - 6th Ave. S, — 365-2521 or 365-6421 Resi Castlegar, B.C. idence Dinner. Tables Cocktail Tables lawn & Patio Furniture Lamps (Table & Floor) Planters Flower: Pot Holders ‘Ash & Tray Stands Magazine Racks Bed Frames i Headboard: Candle Holders” Candelabra Barbecue’ Grills ir: Knockers Yerd | Signs Business Signs Porch ‘Step: Railings Balcony. Railings - Porch Columns Spiral © Staircase - Porch ‘Steps Window Grills Flower Box Brackets - Interior Gates Yard & Walkway Gates Pickup Headache. Racks ° care are: home care, use of ‘| public health nurses, transpor- tation services to ambulatory. ° centres, homemaker services, facilities “for: temporary place- ments of patients cared for at. home,’ tapping volunteer re- sources, drop-in centres, and ° using schools as health and: social centres. “Better use and availabil- ity of alternate services would « prevent ‘admission to acute care settings and help stop the _ ‘revolving door syndrome’ of. our system, where a patient is discharged only ‘to «be -re- admitted for lack of support in the home or community,” ace cording to the nurses. : ‘All registered ‘nurses in B.C.\are\; members. of the RNABC, which is the gov- erning body of the profession in the province. Lung and chest diseases are the’ second major killer of men be- (ween ages $0 and 70. 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