CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 10, 1969 CASTLEGAR GOLF CLUB PRO SHOP Will be Open Starting SATURDAY, APRIL 12th For Supplies Only Golf Club Trades Accepted Representatives of the provin government and the Kootenay Todustria) Det wi ment Yninister Jean March- GEVRABON ON THE ROCKS A Daily Toast to Better Health Essential vitamins and minerals in a tempting Sherry base. Regular $3.63 SPECIAL OFFER $2.95 at CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7818 Open Mon. - Sat, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & ‘Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1 pm. 6-7 p.m. will ask KIDA Representatives to Ottawa; Brief is Similar to Victoria Visit West Kootenay, the depen-|s0 dence of the area on Cominco | will and the he » prospect of future da Cominco official a el to Ottawa with the delegation. Two KIDA r cutba the in|p) , yel Letty complete the delegation. Officials on the delegation will be Donald Brothers, MLA for Rossland Frail, and Rob- a to in-ert puty minister bed "a luncheon a with depu- ty minister Tom Kent and will meet Mr. Marchand in the ‘afternoon. A chairman Sam Kon- kin said the Gelegation will resent e666 essentially same of trade and commerce. Mayors of land, Warfield, Castlegar, Fruit: join ne delegation, said Mr. ‘onkin. Most of the mayors made the trip to Victoria. Mr. Ko said it is al- pro- vincial industrial development trade and comm ree minister Waldo ‘Skiings ny Victoria last week. The brief outlined the slow economic growth of Sociologist Is Family Life Speaker Tonight Family Communication: Roles and_ Relatio: the topic for tonij nee. ses- noe WHERE THE BLEACH, Javex 5 CHICKEN, Burn’ Canned, Whole ... - $1.19 FLOUR, Dutch Oven, 20-Ib. Bag .. - $1.39 PYREX WARE, Reg. $1.59, Spec. $1.29 rnom sncat’on arproveo uisTs. “All Credit Card Program” See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms Available FREE GLASSES WITH $3 GAS FILL-UP Johnny’s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robsen Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. eon of the family life devel: bein; ent sored by the Regional Ee Ecu. menical Parish. Presenting the to} pic wal be Pauline Barrett, in sociclogy at Selkirk € Col. lege. Some of the questions to be discussed: ioe this third session of the five-program series include: 2 How do you see your- self as a person? How do you ite this to 2 Services Today For Fred Soukeroff services nships is | Wey, Pass Greek Man Dies in Accident A Pass Creek man, Fred P. Soukeroff, 39, nounced dead on. arrival at Castlegar and District Hospi tal after he ee struck by a 7 pm. Sunday RCMP said the accident occurred about one-quarter ieh- where the limit recently reduces from 60 mph to 50 m| Driver of Pitie truck was jeentitied by ealice as Paul An My quect ct il bob peld Tlin Nelson next We Bloomer Greek INCOME TAX iz PROBLEMS ?? Don’t miss any Crdeits or Refunds CONTACT Mrs, LM. Toogood 301 Silverwood Cresc. Woodland Park, Kinnaird Phone 365-7985 Floods its Banks Sand Bags Used Bloomer Creek in Castle- gar spilled over its boundar- fes on Tuesday of last week, and has been under closé watch since by town crews. Sand bags were utilized to protect the highway and a 2¢-hour-a-day watch maintain- ed. Children by the FJ. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Casth PUBLIC Rummage Sale! Hospital ux, Rw x NOTICE: OFS 7 Batted! Tea. April in Castlegar ‘United e House, Un- ftea “Church, ‘pasoment — iS April 11, 8 p.m. PEE WEE Hockey, Ban- Popoff 8302, P. 5408 Robson. eau Rummage Sale by Cubs id Scouts mothers & at Scout Hall. May 3. item welcome. For pa, up. Ph. 8281 or 6477. SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. church $6, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. . — PHONE 3657531 — CASTLEGAR eee nnn nee swift moving water have been a cause for concern, not only for their own safety but ob- stacles thrown into the water added to the problems en- countered. On Tuesday of this week a pump was installed to as- sist the added flow around a asjsection of culvert by divert- ing it into a storm sewer. Langley Man Found Guilty Letter to Editor Expresses Views Gn Dope Article. Sir: Iam writing about the article published in the April 2 edition of the Castle marijuana Dear legar News on "and its “evils.” police It stated that 90 per cent of all heroin addicts start’ on ound. 10, to comment A Langley man was found guilty of if npaiced. eee Sood Pity or, nin eaday ane two earing except that of one nse who was heard Holses pleaded not guil- OD HH) KINNAIRD FORUM An open meeting to consider the installation of Sewers in Kinnaird will be held on Tuesday, April 15 in the Community Hall at 7:00 p.m. Come and hear the facts. KINNAIRD TOWN COUNCIL users heroin addicts? Ti figure will be cut down con- siderably. The most pnfair remark’ was calling marijuana users Most, Beste sick, ft m July 5, 1930 at Pass Creek uously. He married the former Anne Holoboff. - to 12 ears Mr. Soukeroff has been ser the Kalesnikoff|# ari Ce wife en four children ‘wall er, Donald, Natalie and Vera. where ‘he has resided contin- m tong: haired dropouts’ maaes a warning tc mixed-up. You will -become mentally sick and unstable. Your appearance will take on a seedy look. You ont have the power to cate yg your Pa his|224 you must out of school. Not surely eer you will become immoral. This is obviously untrue. West's Has a Very Wide Range of Materials — An Absolute Sewer’s Delight — DRIP-DRY ‘Y GINGHAMS All the New Shades COTTON DENIMS, For pear nktaned Plains and Printed (Mix ‘and Match) ‘.. __.$1.10 & $1.39 $1.69 Provincial Libra Farliament Bldgo Victoria, B. C. Dec. 31/32109 eI YTLEGAR NE Published Every Thursday at ‘The, Crossroads of the Kootenays’”’ WEATHER Pre. Sun wy See ROBe ab VOL. 22, No. 16 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH: COLUMBIA THUDRSDAY, APRIL 17, 1969 LAN No Voting Date Yet Announced On Kinnaird’s Sewerage Bylaw By LOIS HUGHES Special Reporter there was no datelin. While -, given for the vote to be on Kinnaird’s » que were not lacking froi a capacity crowd. in hand to’ answer qi tions | from the floor were nthe any chance ane bylaw vould fall short of th the ver byla’ aaah ln & Sow ge bylaw at “night’s open meeting held at the Kinnaird Hall, fom. the erage ‘was inevitable. in some* communities a’ sewerage system e summer sp! 80 -he verai could not.see why it couldnt) Wha cern over increaséd ‘water useage a8 a reaulthot of| voiced ‘as Kinnaird Raldonte fas regu, there w: oat. E.Cc. Ackerman stat the. winter rop | works plan which paid for’50 per cent of the labor costs. eae from ‘Spokerie «| Planning Local Visit ‘The “when oat he I Hook up. vas asked, system?” The that most alities “give “municp ‘gi given. wai AIR CADET WEEK in Canada is being sisted from April 20.to April 26 and. Prime Minister Trudeau has issued a By BURT. CAMPBELL Editor, Castlegar News The Castlegar Airport's proposed 50c boarding fee, to take effect April 27 with the sia fon os i BS cont eral department of transport ue 50c-per-passenger deficit which the proposed fee would have covered. ae. eke has = $1000 in the Ua bank be starned ones ” Me. ‘West said that while a boarding fee is a fairly com- mon practice with private e DOT ‘figure cost, replied: “We won't come back for another by- tate: |side A no-host breakfast will be held next be rhuraday, at 8 am. at the Hi Arrow Arms ‘when the annual spring four, ing she would like to see as f the local members civic vited to this eeast break- d | fast. other -business. th? ede ral . assistance, payers were told, would cover | last e trunk tons anda treatment plant. Since the federal govern- ment is withdrawing its offer of assistan Lt-Governor yee plas ot th) WG Visit District explaining th meat plant. Mr.. Whelan ead erated. type of lagoon. ‘SECO! Kootenays: in: July and - will iri Costleger: on. Sun.,|cent vised of this counell Sight Mayor: Murray st Little had | bee: jicho! a tor ar the i fei as ed-|ing ffi eek to discuss plans Arrow cane official openin; =" Past’ president Jack, Hip- well gave’a report on the. re- Kootenay.- Boundary Chamber of. Commerce meet-). at Nelson and a public health service film. B.C.’s tural Heritage, was shown m by Na-| | statement appealing for support for the youth group. He’ notes that the training provided of young C: a) its most attractive forms.” by air. cadets “encourages last CP. to prepare them | selves for the responsibilities they will later be called upon| jut ison extn BCA land to accept .. . and presents. citizenshi| nship training in one of | $6000, ted at only 000, the” airport $18,000 deficit and it was this ze | Want Road Bridges Kept . .. MILA swith Brothers no wi by|public health inspector Family - the iteutenant governor's Harnadel es don Ba topic and Fa tonights film dealt with pol session the family life bey vets id said_arrange- =| develo] gram nee pro; bein: wasnt will be made to host sored. ‘Thi evening pal licholsons who will bs Pas ‘fo Ne ison, an the ‘of a Path ai Monday moning hare 4 Ne Chairman: of tonight's 9 stem|- en Nelson's inidcumener- wat with chlorination Bnd an aer- __bonspiel. ation. plant.” his|For every hippie that smokes parents, Mr. and 3 Mss. Pete] dope, there is a clean-cut, de- of. Pass Crock: cent college student to match three brothers, George of|him. ‘Pass Creek and Peter and Bill Certainly the person who Mrs.|wrote the article has every right express his or -her o opinions bur it is not: t neces- of Pass Gree k, Mrs. Jim|sary to be so un- (Anne) Ordog of Mission City rate about. ie id Miss Mable Soukeroff of This is supposed to be a Vancouver. controversial paper so let’s * Burial will take piace prove ‘it’ and mat the other Friday in the Pass ek side of the argument — Cemetery with the Castlegar please! Funeral Home in charge of; COTTON & POLYESTER PRINTS, 42" wide . $2.49 PRINTED COTTON TWILLS $2.39 HOME SPUN TWILLS $1.59 PRINTED CREPES, Washable . FORTRELL CREPE, 42” wide to|areas should be accessible and not hinder al- well as‘having:a very narrow |ready existing ig industries: area was = When asked about appro- alotted fo y yas more economical to my ry teacher *Colin ti oobseame =n Te Some of.the questions to are - at discussed in. this fourth “ANew Shipment of Laces, Trims, Fancy Braids Debie Davis, Castlegar. Mayor Little To Meet GBC On Trip East . ‘A letter from the Castle- legar~ and District: Chamber ff Commerce is to be taken SELKIRK COLLEGE SPRING FESTIVAL led_are al not pulled out until the situa. ived further stu tion . rece! George Evins, - whose WE NOW CARRY THE. JOYCE has the look that matters... flatters... Intriguing new styling for Spring... Featherweight JOYCE MADDOCKS Of the Arts Fri. - Sat., April 11 and 12 FRIDAY — 8:00 P.M, College Lounge © “An Evening of Doukhobor Song” Under the Direction of Mr. Paul Sampsonoff. Featuring the Kootenay Men’s Choir, Sextet from Grand Forks, and groups from Ootischenia and Crescent Valley. SATURDAY — 8:00 P.M., College Lounge | A Neate of “Under Milkwood, a Play for Voices” by Dylan Thomas An earthy, enchanting, and often hilarious work about the fairy-tale village of Llaregyb; which could be any small village, anywhere.‘ Dylan Thomas’s most popular creation, Presented by the Selkirk Theatre Group. No admission charge to these events. How: ever, a collection will be taken both evenings. gs in the C: Coffee ilable both “HIDDEN ZIPPER” AND ZIPPER FOOT ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE SHADES E Ib. bag of fertilizer. FOR RENT: M™ Roto Tillers: Ww IT’S LAWN & GARDEN TIME Use our fertilizer spreader FREE with the purchase of a 50 x We have a complete fine of Steele Briggs ‘lawn and garden seeds, insecticides, garden tools and fertilizers. $2 per hour, travel time allowed, gas supplied. Fertilizer Spreader: 50c per half day.’ a E | LINK HARDWARE APRIL ‘SPECIAL. CAR WASH BRUSH With : Nylon Flagged-End Bristles, Shut-Off in Handle, Hang-Up Tag - but stated was admitted ere were bound to be problems for a through n Brae, ps property. explained that Xt was not permissible fe by pipe within io feet of ter main and in places it wed be best to lay pipes ‘on’ private property. from the. meeting. obji lected ‘to ‘Labor Discussions Holding Up Start - - On Syringa Road .- No definite starting date|& on the Arrow dam to Syringa Creek road has 5 yet be been set. This was. dis in-a from ‘Enul ‘Ander: : tele; son Construction Co.. contrac- tors for: the road role when answering by the Castlegar and etd t Chamber. of. Commerce. A. Anderson bite could not Snag ‘until labor's negotiations ‘between, the B.C.. Builders’ most imp MITEY. MITE hockey players took to ‘the air recently through the courtesy of Adastra Aviation as their award for being the| executives is to be held this the players in each of.the hockey teams in. in] to "roads and bridges coramit-| Mite division. Shown here with the boys is John Laing, of- tee chairman C. fice manager of Adastra Aviation and’ pilot for this event. elven at last weel f Mites left to-right are Billy Nazaroff, John Bradford, David Qt District | Chamber 0 Fodor, Brian Parfeniuk and Drew Oliphant. Missing from the and Unlons ‘are com- “| picture is Gordon Pace who was away on by, Division Manager’ . SHSS staff were re- ceived by the hoard of trust f School District at ig Monday might mectng Those resigning are in the wooden ol ae t hers + Annual Kiwanis. 7 'te ial Guest in different’ worlds? . ‘Auction Date Set (Za Little of Cast- aes ests AG ; i gar. : . pen Seas The letter will inquire! For Arrow Opening BI he! WwW Sat. 26° about ; the- replacing of TV lucherry Was For Apri equipment CEI Es esi moved from Beasley to D gle| Will Humber 300 Without Water The annual Kiwanis ‘Auc-| phant Moun! set tion is to be held a week this At an earlier meeting of bs 2300 distinguished eu ‘for A " " me Last Saturday Sms Ene dane fe Staite oi ar “Blueberry Creek was with- ex on June 4 ie “o aoe held at In other business, approv- out water for ‘three hours]. keaman for the oub ers Selkirk Colle was piven for the Tee of last Saturday. t thi Thrums. ‘Th d Was disclosed at|the KJSS auditorium by. the leak Cantos council ‘meeting Castlegar and District Cham- stave Ene of the irrigation joyed ueaey, by. Castlegar and;ber of Commerce for activi- system ina storm this: al. vee the poor tot istrict Chamber of: Com-|ties planned on July 11, the which required three lengths /able- e. However, Though the equipment Hane president 1 Mary Ander-| official day for the opening GE the wooden stave pipe to|Will be some added attrac-/ was removed in af few hours,{son who’ said her group is of the Arrow dam. tions. the. chamber. told it!assisting with plans for the It was also decided that turing The club has been offer-} would take a ‘your: to put: it’ big day. two students, a teacher and a cue noon set ei an on ed eleven second-hand cars of ‘back. will attend e to} 10-year. tage. to auction! Mayor Little, who veal wa held that: evening a ways a dru while, a quantity of wooden travelling to Ottawa with the are being explored to involve the ladders used on the Arro WDA ee eee volunteered aren. service-:clubs in the Be tter. on et 29 and i at : dam: project will be ce. th: day’s activities. in. Chamber of Commerce Sponsorine.. eae (Appreciation De Saturdey for Officials of Columbia Cellulose ppreciation special eneral manager, lum-|the local plai night. for Columbi. FGellulose | In int. ber members have been ex- irketing. elaborating on the tended invitations, tickets her honored guests are| event, to anyone on a the new general man-|Mary Anderson stated this Castlega r pulp opera-|was not a stag night and tick- firstcome, first-served basis. jan eBureharat, from|ets are available for 120 per- ts canbe obtained head office in Vancouver, and Skeena Kraft at Prince Rup-|sons at $4 each. from Anderson Book Shon Ross McCutcheon, who was | ert and new: lumber division le the mayors of Car and Maddocks’ Shoe Store or lumber sales ‘manager here ane Gordon MeLachlin, Hlegar ‘and Kinnaird as well inquiring. through any the Saturda ‘evening. for the, event were " manager Dennis | ager, rogkes, ‘who will now be at |tions, ‘0: g- G f r form- _ Photo er vests 0! hono: re and will:now bein V as their aldermen and cham-/chamber member.