CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 13, 1977 “ Holds Grand Opening — The corner at 1101-7th », Avenue S. has taken ona bright * new appearance as OK Tires holds its Grand Opening today, Friday and Saturday. Owner and manager is Doug McNabb who previously managed OK Tires in Nelson. Doug, who is the eldest ‘son of 2 Thanksgiving : Weekend Quiet For Local RCMP Thanksgiving weekend for the local police proved to be a relatively quiet one. There were no charges of impaired driving with two accidents reported. One’ in- volved no charges or injuries, the second was described as minor. Mr. and Mrs. Norm McNabb of Castlegar, received all his.edu- cation from his elementary years and up in School District No, 9. He also served as a member of the RCMP for six years, Doug is married. He and his wife Mary Kaye have two children, four-year-old Shawna Kaye and seven-month-old Jared, Doug is very interested in photography. Prior to their marriage Mary Kaye was a legal secretary in the Depart- ment of Internal Affairs in Ottawa, Doug and Mary Kaye invite everyone to share their Grand Opening with them. Do-nuts and coffee are being served and there are balloons for the children. Five door prizes are also being given away. MORE CLASSIFIED ADS — © PERSONAL ita’ © Grnaga 8 Prone ‘Anne 385-8060 or Nada 399-4419, tin. 2 © NOTICES PERSONAL FILE BOXES, metal. ‘Letter size and tegal size. Castlegar Hews als stationery” department, 169 t ADDRES LABELS, Handy for use yon Srvelopen, B eran sic, 900 for 2) $2.25 8 tax. Gast tin Rage SANT en shiny fall, rc. Ph, THUMB Soa 22. Seas PLAN 24 © Cords of Thanks Popol woul a Iike M ohn to tlegar & Olstrict Hoapl mane excellent care piven her ae her {linese, Than lo ral Tor the “iiowers and the thy erences at ihe eal Anna Markov tor he ner kine aide at 2 Oon Wickett and stat Heal ft, N rail ana bo We would like to extend our cere appreciation for all expres- aln alone o ofa By hy lly of th cangb ait ‘amily of the tate Les DOUG McNABB * - Fact Finding Mission * Two federal officials have . returned to Ottawa after hear- ing appeals against Anti-Infla: tion Board rollbacks of local contracts, : Caseworkers Donald Love and Chong Kwan, of the office of the Administrator to the Anti-Inflation Act Were in Trail, Rossland, Nelson and Midway in response to union challenges to AIB rulings, The Canadian Union’ of ~Public Employees, represent- ing civic and schoo! board workers, disputed’ AIB roll- backs for five collective agree- ments, ~ Love and ‘Kwan left Trail Friday following a two-week hold! hearings of the’ CUPE challenges. The ‘agreement, between the employers and the various, CUPE locals were detailed to the federal officials, and. the two men also received briefs from hoth parties, * They will now sort out the material they have collected and a decision is not expected for at least a month. “This has been a fact: firiding mission,” said Love. “It's our role to obtain the facts from the records as well as receive submissions. We'll take it back ‘to. Ottawa and there will be'a legally-binding ruling from the director.” tour of the West Koot Aid for New Water System Looks Unlikely {continued from page Al) mistic” that the city will get some participation from both federal and provincial levels. * Representatives of water boards and improvement dis- tricts for areas outside Castle- gar are expected to meet with the city’s consulting engineer next week to discuss the second draft ‘of the Lower Columbia Water Study Commission's wa- ter feasibility report, commis. sion member Martin Vanderpol said this week. Vanderpol, who represents Area J on the Regional District of Central Kootenay board of directors, said all water board tculated dally balance Caxtlegar Savings Greditunion® @ Engagements YOUR ENGAGEMENT NOTICE ts printed free. when P39 order your wedding Invitations from the cestie- qar News. : © Cards of Thanks ; ‘On behal i aot ‘the Postnikoft family we would like hank Or. + Yule and the “hoa pital staf for ne 5 care given our fainer dur uring his stay in \ Sok prayed! lagers, singera, & pi an pict trl enae en relatives ‘who Also, than u to a inne. vho sant tara feibules an and sympathy cards, God 4 one the Sh Family. Santemenika Union Painters ry youd ilke to thank the public for ir consideration during the ex- torr painting of the Postotiice. lal thanks to Bon re FILING CABINETS For Home or Office | Lettersize “and Legal ' Three and Four Drawers Wide Price Range i CASTLEGAR NEWS Stationery Dept. 191 Columbia Ave, Phone 365-7266 The families of the late Atex Peter Boolinoft would tke to thank all of the ine frends and relatives for ded r ket and statt of Castlegar Euneral Homa. gurlag the recent loss of our hual ti al ind grandiatner, tom ranlakott: ‘We very uch appreciated the food brou: MM to" jhe na the cards of sym "Kary otal Sonetionas ther tne pagers and 4 Stour the le who Ee ter ‘the regula God Mary Shiakoff, Bill and Pete amanert and femilles, George ‘and Ann Skalzub and fami! ae atta Perepolkin and a Mary Veregin and family. © Announcements et Me and Mrs, Omer R. Lightie leased to snnounce, the forth: ir daughter’ Ing marriage o! Rathioon to James nybachut, sonat Mr. Mrs. J Sparwood: ‘The page October 21, 1977 In Fernie, “© LEGALS WE HAVE WILL FORMS. Only 75c: each, Also Interim Agreement Sales forms, 2 for 75c. Castlegar News 191 Columbia Ave. tind © LEGALS Lost: ee necaies ou rite Land Re: het part of ease } temended), a Dlstri Kooten Batis Plan ft shown guitined n Roferer 42581. 08 aH eREAS. antime valid object madet fy me In writing. OATED at the Land sa Office, Nelson, . this 41 October, A.0., 1877, Register” DATE OF FIRST eects Qotober 13, 1977. and imp: district Tep- resentatives have received copies of the report, “The second draft of the report is really the first one to be discussed in detail,” he said. “People still have alot of questions to ask.” He said the outlying area representatives are impressed with the thoroughness of the study but: will require some time to digest the technical information it presents, After the’ meeting with engineer Gordon Leidal, whose firm Kerr, Wood and Leidal prepared the study, the out- lying areas will then be asked whether they are interested in joining in the water funetion, Vanderpol said. The next step would de- pend on the degree of financial support plans, for ‘the next supply—to be tied in with CanCel’s Arrow Lakes pipe- line—would receive from the federal and provincial govern- ments, he said, “If we don't get the gov- ernment financing, we may have to go to a referendum," he fit is to cost the people a minimum amount, we can do without one.” -OTTAWA and Small Business Organized - but Poor by JIM SMITH The popular myth is that a budget tells us how tosolve our financial problems. In fact, a budget is merely an, aid for going into debt sys- tematically. Or, as somearie once said, a budget isa way of making us worry about our money before it’s spent as well as after: Sometime this fall, there's an excellent chance that the new federal Minister of Fi- nance, Jean Chrétien, will bring down another budget. The probability of this taking place is high because: (a) as anew minister, Mr. Chrétien will wish to make his mark quickly; (b) Canada is in an economic mess; and (c) the recent spring budget has had about as much Canadian travellers will be reduced, Spending by Cana- dian tourists abroad is a‘hea- vy drain on our balance of payments, Most likely are personal income tax cuts. The federal government needs the sup- port of organized labour if , it hopes to continue wage ahd price controls; the tax cuts could buy that support. But these tax cuts will not kz ‘he asllegiee SL. Dis suc, CASTLEGAR NEWS (1947+ 1977 The director, Donald Tans- ley, Is expected to make that ruling in about a. month, but Love said. it'may. be longer, aince there aro numerous cases appearing on Tanaley's desk, . The clvic workers who are seeking adjustments on their separate’ contracts work in Trail, Rossland ‘and Nelson, There are two school board contracts, one for Kettle Vatley and another covering Trail, Castlegar, Nelson and Selkirk College. Rolling Car Brings Charge To Its Owner A Blueberry Creek woman has been charged with leaving an unattended vehicle after her automatic car Tuesday, after- noon is reported to have left its” parked position and travelled into two other parked vehicles. Charged is Evelyn Wood- ward whose, 1966 model’ car sustained an estimated $175 when it rolled near the Castle- gar Savings Credit Union and struck a 1964 Austin and then: continued across 2nd Street S. onto the dirt road behind the ‘credit union and struck.a 1965 pickup. The .. Austin, owned © by Charles Gunn of. Nelson, sus- tained an estimated $150 dam-. age as did the pickup owned by Terance King of Castlegar. ‘New. Species of Owl - Celebrates its Birthday “There is.a'new species of owl in Canada, It thrives on things natural and respects the environment but this owl isn't the feathered variety. Ow] is a magazine. The fastest-growing year. ling in Canada, this Owl has just celebrated its first birth. “day. . Across Canada 40,000 readers from the ages of eight to 12 enjoy the magazine. ‘. Qwl magazine isn't just about,owls, It is about animals, the outdoors, :plants,. the sky and things children might want to know about the environ- ment. The magazine's name is . made up of the initials of its full name, The Canadian Outdoor and Wild Life Magazine for -“ children; explained co-editor. Annabel Slaight. If you are curious about why many animals bury them- selves for a long winters nap, an expert on animal hibernation might answer some of your questions, The ‘ine’s concerns solve any of our problems., Specifically, income tax cuts will result in more de- mand for imported. goods. There’ will be increased sa- ‘vings. And a few new jobs will be created — but at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars for each’new one, Un-* likean Tax Cre- effect as two aspirins fighting pneumonia. Assuming that there will be a fall budget, here are a few changes that could pop up. First, took for some form of Employment Tax Credit’ (ETC), a plan to rebate part of the éxtra wages incurred by employers who increase their number of employees. The program was recently proposed by the Canadian ion of dit, which will reward Cana- -dians who assist in the fight are Canadian concerns. How can we enjoy winter outdoors without freezing feet and cheeks? . What are the habits of birds you spot on nature walks? What is the best way to con- serve energy. while providing an effective method of mass transportation?. RS The magazine doesn't pre- tend to have all the answers but against i and inflation, personal tax cuts do not strengthen the eco- nomy. Government will announ- ce plans to restrain its spen- ding. This will prove easier to promise than to deliver. And that is one possible game plan the government may adopt in going deeper into debt, : Agencies = The People Cooper Agencies Ltd. oPeaeS aaa? Brand-new Homes. $2,000 the comfort and security having ‘an investment lend afine home at the same time. Come Helper. BIRTHS Business and is quickly gain- ing powerful support. Thisis one of the few new plans to KELLER = To Mr. and Mre. James of Blueberry Creek, October ughter. WEATHER deal with ic problems since the days of J.M.Keynes. The federal excise tax on gasoline could rise from its present 10¢ a gallon. The in- crease will be used to pay for the new federal grants to owners of oldér homes who wish to insulate, Remember that nothing from the govern- ment is ever really free. Possibly — but not likely — the duty-free allowance for BANK OF MONTREAL supports the UNITED WAY “CITY OF CASTLEGAR . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be« held on Tuesday, October 25, 1977 at 6:30 p.m. in the Councit Chambers of the: City Hall, Avenue, Castlegar, B. 460 Columbia B.C. to receive representations from any persons who deem it in their interest to make -° representations regarding the following amendments to the ‘‘City. of proposéd Castlegar Zoning Bylaw No. 160, 1977'" and amending bylaws. _ Bylaw No. 195 The intent of Bylaw No. 195 is to amend permitted uses a “C-2" zone (Comprehensive Commercial) to include Recreation Vehicle, Camper and Traller. sales and further to guarantee parking spaces when provided on other’ than parcel as th fe registration of a restrictive covenant. by way of the Copies of the aforementioned bylaw and further particulars pertalning thereto may be Inspected at the Clerk's Office, 460 Columbla Avenue, Castleg jar, B.C. - during the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday ‘through Friday, excluding holidays. B. Baldlgara City Clerk “What scares. me most is From Maloney Pontiac: Buick GMC Brake Special © Reline 4 Wheels © Overhaul Wheel Cylinders a8 necessa © Turn Drume and Rotors a8 necessal ry © Repack Front Wheel Bearings 95 Most North American:bullt Cars & Light Trucks . plus tax % Minor een Tune-Up Most:V-8 Engine Cars & Light Trucks ; © Compression Test, Plugs, Polnts & © Test Anti-Freeze Plus Parts..... 6Cyl. & 4-Cyl. Prices on Request Condenser. © Fuel & Alr Filter © Service Battery & Cables -© Adjust Carb. and Timing ‘Steam Clean Engine Compartment $] 0” Undercoating |... pusx* 64> Automatic Transmission Service © Change Fluld & Filter a 26% © Adjust Linkage - Plus Parts. 4 Wheel Drive Front End - © Inspect Drive Axle & eas Replaca Seals © Repack Wheel Bearings, 1968 ana $ up, GM, Ford & Dodge Open * . Knuckle -plus tax : Slaight. “So many have come to it does spur readers to think. Hush Cooling System ‘© Add Antl-Freeze Plus Parts... * By Appointment Only * letters from kids who have had environmental slogans drum- med into their heads,” said Ms.. the conclusion that man is bad and animals are good. They have lost sight of the fact. or never been taught that the en- vironment is a whole combina- tion of elements.” With environmentalists and naturalists constantly dish- ing out bad news about the — future, Ms, Slaight sdid, Ow! is upbeat... “We try todo that for kids, it is the only way to understand . and continue hope.” Speedway in Trail 2 “Your Ford Country Headquarters’ 1972 GMC ssicvsamictnresiieumis | 5 1976 Ford 2.832." 1976 Ford 2 1976 Dodge nda sooms 1969: Pontiac ss". -1967 Cougar ties. rae” 1973 Toyota <:7:' 1975 Ford Soria 1974 Gran Torino can = 1974 Courier tim. 1975 Courier ‘aus ‘4 speed, radio ECONOMICAL CARS 1974 Capri tm". 1973 Capri ts: 1972 Capri = {pate a Sie 1972. Toyota iSite. 1973 Mazda ster". "You Really. Matter To, Us" Speedway STRAIL B.C. Disreiva | LINCOLN : + ternational. He ‘is coming ‘to + and District: Arena and Com- e.gmunity Centres 4% x: * Loop-o-Plane, Site of Thursday Evening’s Accident ‘An’ employee ‘of iWagner Shows’ Ltd, was treated for a head laceration ‘Thursday after being: struck’ by’) part ‘of |:the carnival’s Loop-o-plane ride last” Thursday. “Year of the Say School’. "Pastor of Bt. Peter Luther- an Church’ Rev. Richard Klein, for ‘ and District ‘Hospital sald the employee, ‘whose | name’ was * withheld’ by. Tequest, was re- : leased, Friday after. being kept overnight for observation, Witnesses sald the. em- ployee, described as a man in his early twenties, entered the fenced-off area below the Loop- o-plane and appeared to have been distracted when a ‘swing. ing arm of the machine knocked him down, -. ; -The'employee lay stunned - at the site’ until an ambulance’ arrived, witnesses said, Don Wagner, ‘owner and manager: of, Wagner.’ Shows, said the e iployee 1 returned to work Friday with th titche as that the congre- gation will observe a special “Year of the’ Sunday School” ‘from, September of this year until next August, Pastor Klein explained the Sunday School has always been an important part of St. Peter :Lutheran's ministry. However, recently his established Cana- dian institution has suffered a drastic decline ‘in enrollment vand participation.: He noted’ that during:the past 10 years. the number’ of > school‘age’ children ‘in’ the na-.' tion’ has declinéd: by approxi- mately 10 per cent. Yet, during this: same’ period, Sunday School” enrollments of major. have « ibehind his right ear. The: accident. was caused by the employee's: own “care- . lessness”,; Wagner said. The North Vancouver- based carnival appeared on the grounds .adjacent to’ the Re- Dietcond Founder Here Derios’ Shakerian” is well known throughout more of the Christian’ world. Just: the mention ‘of his’, first: name, Demos, is sufficient for millions of North Americans to acknow-, ledge that hs is the host of'the “Good News" weekly: TV. show. He is'also seen once a month or more often on the "Good' News To-Night" five-four “TV: tele: : thons «for. the ‘Full; ‘Gospel a’ 3 Gospel Business ‘Men's Fellow-' name that is rapidly:‘becaming ship International in 1983.-Now ._ with more than 1,700 chapters in 48 nations, the Fellowship ~ reaches over a billion and a half: people each year with the life- ‘changing message of Christ's ~ love. New chapters are forming ®- at the rate of 2 or 8 a day. Presently, there. are six chap-.’< ters in the Okanagan and four: : in the West Kootenays (Trail, :Grand Forks, Nelson, and Cres- Business: Men's Fellowship 'In- | * ton). seed Castlegar for,a special meeting this Monday. at the Castlegar Armenia‘'to Los “An- Cal Demos ‘is’ the, ‘Californian ed adairyk business that became 2 one of the largest i in the world “It was prophecy in 1908 : that led ‘Demos’? father and: grandparents from a. tiny .vil-.; la; and ultimately.’some. descend- “ants settled at Vernon. ,” hen D Demos first learned Where Do You Buy Your Gas? Try K-C Co- in Brilliant Regular is Only K-C CO-OP _ ‘Public Works Canada 365-7373 _ Travaux ‘publics Canada nogkeas PROPERTY "PATERSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA - “Subject to prior. gale or. withdrawal In whole or in bare ‘THE. MINISTER OF: PUBLIC. WORKS “will “receive. the purchase of the Crown's right, title and: "Interest ‘in the: roperty described belo 5 sub t 150A, Plan X-63, Temaipo aA, Kot ena} District, shown on.Plan'1 Containing 0.516 acres, more or leas. ‘located on’.the. east’ side of the ' Rossland: Paterson Highway. “approximately: -mile north, of the ~ International ‘Boundary. % * Seated Offers addressed to. the ‘Head, Tenders & . tracts, Department. of Public’ Works, ‘Canada, 1130 las 1 B96 Ff res in the romance and ‘career of this remarkable man. '.He claims God has a ‘pin-point: : ‘plan for. éach ‘person‘on earth and: he. lik we must fulfill is’ plan “Although ‘very: success i ional Complex last + Thursday, Friday. and .Satur- , day, under the sponsorship of Fest C the declined by 20 to 60. per cent. Some: factors. that: might: account ° for. this radical de- crease in Sunday School parti- eipation would include the high mobility of *Canada’s ’ popula: ‘tion, as well as a decline of adult participation in the church; the” “bad press” the Sunday School often « receives. ‘and “its | de- to ‘raise funds for: next’: year's Sunflower Fest.- Advises Bear Removal lizing “effect on, Sunday School workers; the increasing” competition given the church Left To. ‘Authorities . The Femoval of bears from Dave; Ferguson, chairman: of 3 city council's, protective ser- vestigations of residents’ com: plaints ‘of: bears“ overturning . garbage and ‘prowling around the apartments: in- land: Park area, Ferguson told” “eouneil Police policy in'the area. Sis nob: ‘to molest: the bears.” Tf bears“are causing dam- age or approaching ‘residential ‘areas the Trail fish and ‘wildli! detachment will trap them ‘and move them to an isolated area, he said. ° E {My advies to etlzens (whe : fallisa particularly bad time of. year for bears approaching resi. < dential areas becatise they! are attracted ‘by® fruit. growi: ig on: business, this humble -man °°: ‘and his lovely wife, Rose, travel almost “constantly « in’: North’ ‘ \merica. and */ Europe . for ‘.FGBMFI.: He: has. had. invita- tions from heads of state to hold.» meetings: in countries which: | eem closed'to any sort of Christian endeavour, : The West Kootenay Chap-: . MFI: is :sponsorin, Bl “the ‘Demos Shake in meeting.” supporting this pat notg: a for the Russian’ people ‘in. this atea.’ The 30 member: Russian = + Choir. :from: Vernon: “will “be. “flying to. Castlegar | for a choral ae feature of the = rt AL leader - of the: Mooni was the one. who covered 'the / on* Sunday and a’. growing - disenchantment . by. many people with all forms of insti- sitlonalized activities, “Yet, the Sunday. School anaing to be! ‘our: nation's primary. agency for the teach- ing , of moral. and «spiritual values. to our’ young. Public schools rightly are forhidden to inculcate Christian beliefs, ‘Unless our Sunday Schools “in all: denominations are revi- talized, says” Rev. Klein, we may, raise a of “our world, but ‘we need the accepting love \of God as revealed through Jesus. Christ our Savior, and to be guided hy His presence in our lives,” IG} To observe the “Year of the Sunday School", St. Peter Lutheran Church plans to eval- uate its current Sunday School ministry, improve the quality of ° the Sunday. morning program, and make a concerted effort to involve‘ more people in. this program of Christian education, ©©O OG8O0 atheistic, amoral citizens with- out any spiritual foundation to stabilize and guide them in their life. We can easily become a nation of self-centered ma- *-terialists bereft of the civilizing influences of religion, “Above. all,” Pastor Klein - stated, “we daily are reminded of the. results: of sin. in sour -soclety..We all iced not only to recognize the reality of evil in ‘Half of Victims. Were Drowned | ‘By Surprise . The Canada Safety Council estimates that half of the recreational drowning victims © » fr Canada last year had no.‘ Intention: of . going -into the * _ water. ‘Either they were in. ~volved in a boat sinking or they ‘ slipped, tripped or fell into the trict “conservation . officer -Wayne Camptell but was told he-would have: to ‘wait’ his tirn” until'a large ‘number of us. corn laints ‘had heen’; ‘the .water, why ‘bother: with 2 pre: investigated. Campbell. told the. Castle-.- ‘gar. News last week. that the: Most of ‘those victims were not wearing a lifesaving device, nor was one handy. Since they. were not planning on going into one? The. law. - ey recreational vessel carry ‘Canada t fish’ and | wildlife ‘has only three live bear, traps. He said ‘conservation. officers may be forced to destroy bears ifno traps are. 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