CASTLEGAR: NEWS, ‘Thureda Decmber ha im vee. supper at the Hi Arrow.” Arms before attending their: annual meeting and Christmas the. homie: ‘of Mrs, : ith returned by’ acclamation,: Off. president: Mrs.°J,:) ! Brownlie, treas Goetting and director, Mrs, “shelfontiuk: “been purchased for, the Loan (Cupboard ‘and Is already being, utilized.|Articles from the Loan, Cupboard ‘are} free of ‘charge “when used by anyone residing “within: School District No. 9. - Members: apped home- made':cookies, for. shut-ins, Cookies and gifts are also to be taken to Raspberry Lodge for Christmas: A: donation was made to Queen Alexandra Children’s’. »/Hospital and to’ the Kinnaird . Library, for. prizes for’ Young, Canada Book Week.'A poinset- : ta\will be! put, inthe: hospital walting-room for Christmas. / ‘GRASS ROOTS” Starting Your Car “\To retain|battery efficien- cy when’ starting your car on “cold: mornings, the B.C, Au: ' “\ tomobile Association recom- _mends the following Procedure: * Push the gas pedal all the halfway. Do’ not grind the starter for. more’ than 30 seconds, If necessary, make repeated attempts every 30 to *,45 seconds. If the’ engine floods, ae off the ignition, push the pedal to'the floor again and hold it | there'a full minute..Then, with “the pedal still on the floor, turn the starter. ‘Any excess gasc- line will then drain through the. ‘manifold, leaving enough’ fuel “wemaining to give the car a : A meee FOR TODAY'S WAY ve "MERR CHRISTMAS FROM LL: OF US “TO ALL OF YOU It was Beep a 4 now it Is to be Swim In commenting t councll Tuesday night, Ald, Mike Liv- ingstone called attention'to the’ way tothe floor and release It. Student Workers in Munlelpali-” ties (Swim) and’asked that the’ * staff outline, as early’ as ‘possl- ble, requirements for, work that pean be done in the forthcoming oe while Sweep "4 ‘was dedi- cated to work in: ity! parks, a wider scope is being red in the'1975 program. ‘The ‘mayor, however, re- marked that had: it related to parks only, “there is still rane ‘i of work to be: don H + This is reflec by Mr. Livingstone ’ ho. pre- He resémended ‘that de: _ velopment be ‘started on'a new. park on the’ north’ end ‘of the. civic property according to the overall plan’ lald out, by) Falr- banks and Sawyer, shouldbe: developed inthe following : are! installing a water’ system..Also to'be installed back-stop donited ‘Also, that jocal: play parks ( Kinberry , Heights; Dumont, Sherblko and). Rhewchuck ‘subdivisis ; He recomm ded eontin ued work’ on’ the: Inland ’G: sented recommendations deal- ~ ing with/parks for couricil’s consideration in “the 1975 bud- His recommendations are ‘as follows: /°/°91°7 Continued development of Kinnaird Park withthe instal. ‘lation’ of ‘the remainder of. fencing on. the ‘east: boundary; : completion “of \the: new; watel aprinkling: system;: installation “of'a new: back-stop and: the building ofa large ‘outdoor Becuuse the amount of ra- to’ place-.long overseas calls in\the Nelso exchange; area, during. Christ- mas Day,’ and:will ‘have more than’ 60. mployees the’. job manager Norm: Bow urged those plannin, mas calls to space them‘over!a i holiday rush.. eee “>\\He ‘noted that: Canadii telephone compani take; Pen tainy fee “dilation they emit is almost nil,” * black. and | white televisions have never. ‘heen a wsourceof. Colour televisions, r. have come: under; suspi. elon. as potential radiation ards: by d) penetrating power. of ceil ult eof, ~ of sets tested Doited vadiation above the accepted andard. in a “paper pl and©Welfare® Canada sare given ‘four’ safety fete 197; Aull sitting feet {sqm the epairmal ; and on his next service call sk the. repairman to check: the voltage “regulating cir- cuils-and- radiation d- ng, manufacture F For:ascopy: of the. paper. Write tu‘ Educational Services, Health: Protection: Branch, +1001) West Pender: St., vat opportunity Iiwould ike to! take the ‘thank ‘all those. * ) persone’ who: had written in”: * about alcoholism and thank you, -. * to the publisher for printing: all +'the letters. Also special thanks - toi Mr. Al Dietz for taking time ‘to write in to give us.a clearer : few. of what ‘is done: fats th BB dij! fon the ick’ Whfelt: thatSanalcoholic requiring help .would ‘be ‘disil- lusioned. with this idea that: he could:be cured in‘a short’ time and a pers be ‘able to return ki hat‘the treatment centre-cre- *> ates the desire to those who are * willing to'accept, this,/go on to.” search for, more sobriety while. are ‘not so lucky.-‘Th =: are ‘the)bar upon’ lei 3 treatment centre.” 3 i southwesterly : 5 4 "flow ‘of mild,. moiat Pacifie air “= ‘was the” predominant ‘pattern - for November, 1974. ‘This caus- - hich was 11 hours / The. 4.64 tiches broke the previous ecord of'3.69 inches set in { ne Recreation . Gift Ca ficates . are: available from $1.00 up ‘and they can” be ‘applied to any Recreation or Adult) Education Program sponsored by Reg- ional Recreation Commission No. 1 in ‘1975. “wiinter Programs, Canoe Cones ( Playgrounds Program, Day Camp, and: Special Events”, Get your Git Contficate’ now at the Recreation Office. 720'- 7th Aven: ve South tthe old Kinnaird Library, “upstairs in thé Kinnaird Hall): Another Regional .. Recreation Servi ym is is'the program. holics to. ening, ire for: a ety, a the ‘one who will. be’ honest sith: himself ‘and jmenty which was deferred from +1974" project, was) also recom: ‘This|would include oi ‘new! aiming, pool. ‘The; city. would ‘also, keep operating, the ‘old arena, ‘on ‘of-Regional ‘District.of nay, to, the’ ‘ond of thereon) [THU Lee Marvin: Gary Grimes [FR Ron: Howard: Charlie Martin Smith Soro) WALT DISNEY productions® “ONE Gar MPLA ETE SHOW ‘NIGHTLY ledge: 5 ; During reports M 5 holidays, Starting in Jeawary "metric system, starting carly creation programs di winter months are:c sored by Regional Recreation for beginners and’ those who _ Commission No.1 ‘and/ School, . ‘need a refresher course and & ~ District No.9. Allthe programs , new personalized conditioning are organized and administered .;, and self testing program’ for through ’ Regional Recreation. men and women. ’ Commission No, 1 at its office at Mrs, Lisa Petter will be : 720- Tth Ave. S., Cas! continuing with’the créative. The following is. 8 iiiat: ballet classes and Mrs. Leona: rundown of the programs of- °° Horvath will again'be instruct. | fered commenelng:the’week of: Ing crochet and needlepoint, - Jan, 18; For details on registra- A silkscreen workshop, tion fees, time and location, be Instructed by Carol Ann Shan: - _ gure and get the Jan.@ issue of non, is being offered on Jan. 25 the Castlegar News and tune |" and 26, into Radio CKQR over /the Avrsnilige ovucaetArtan liquid embroidery, a fascinating ‘Three: golf’ clanses for'be- craft instructed by. Joyce’ Don- ginners' and’ those who need ‘a... ald, starts on Jan, 22. Joyce will refresher course will be offered . be holding a coffee party. and \ for’ students ‘and ‘adull display on Jan. 16 where “adult class is scheduled’ inthe «can come and see wha morning, The instructor is our about in a relaxed atmospher own golf pro, Denny: McArthur. $ ue in starting ‘on’ Ji ‘Pwo yoga classes are being ; $8 with ae , 16s pecial all-day session stlered,One:at cnn Park -on Jan. 18, All aspects: of: weaving will be covered. ++ x Basic English’ for. ne: Canadians will be ‘offered for ‘ i these ho speak little ‘or ‘no ‘ 1; English, A second class will also Rivers cer pera be available for’ those persons mentary with theiadult-club! >" meeting Thursday, evenings! at’ 2 Kinnaird: Junior ar Secandary: : hae resat [Vi in'this report. “and ‘urged all. members ithese courses 1975 5 Leduc, | pep (F. Bonnett Second. veeprest i vened by ; Mrs. eld at. the’ close of the meet games Hndadiag | lucky} chairs. lusic wi provid i February to. be conducted at Selkirk College; bridge classes 4 Weaving class, will be ; 1 Programs who started this fall and wish to." ¢ continue their studies. = JAwide: variety of volley- classes for ladies,’ men;and ‘students are also being offered. Gymnastics for students will be held at ‘Twin Rivers Schoo}, Woodland Park School,’\Tarrys Ele- mentary, Castlegar Primary’ ind! Robson Elementary. One advanced class’ will be offered’. for those who qualify. Gymnas- ties instructors are Cammy Lapointe; Anne Dyson, Lynne Frisk and Laura Johnson. “We look forward to your. participation: in'1975 and wel- ‘come suggestions for new pro- ‘grams and comments about the ‘old/ones. “In'1974, 649 children: and’ students took /part in. our all \; winter programs ‘and 493 adults «: idvantage of the‘adult : “Regional Recreation’ Com- fs mission‘ No. ;1, the, secretar: and the director in'making this: ’ Funeral ‘service was. held + Chri yesterday from’ the chapel of: the Castlegar Funeral Home for Gerald Sigurd Johnson,.48, of Robson, who died Sunday in the: + ‘Trail Regional Hospital.” iby, Dar “<<>> Born in Buchanan, ‘Sask., ‘papa ey Sept, 29, 1981,\ Mr. Johnson heen “doing ‘some. substitute came to Summerland with his “parents in:1947.: Four, years school: : David: will:also: later he moved to’ Prince a children's’ olasa’ in. Rupert, then to Penticton in 1957, and to Castlegar: in 1980". : z *Albert, ‘Carl ard Russell. Hon- Mr. Johnson was employed at Can-Cel, pulp division, at thi time of his death. ; n: the, ‘will know: : tg in the, past Ln lasonic Sentenal Lodge No. =!147 AF.&A.M.,. of the Cana- ‘dian Pulp, and: Paper Workers of Canada, the Castlegar'Horse- . ics and pottery again.’ This en's Association and the Sons “time with Mrs. Carol.Couch: ‘women but we can only take 10° people for. this, course. -*; ‘Harold \Marti t/Kinnaird Junior + January ‘and Fe Saary wil see defensive -driving,. hunter. ‘safety: and’ karate Vall ‘offered ©. aga ou can ae up for He was a member of.) "Robert" Hitchens: of Prine Rupert; four: brothers, Bob of Richmond, ‘Albert of Penticton, ‘Luella Larsen of Vancowver and *. Mrs; Lorna Dreveney of Peach- land and’ three grandchildren: |’ Pallbearers: were -Trig *Kaardal, Ken, Knutson and Mr. Johnson's: four: brothers, “Bob, orary, pallbearers ‘were, Hal © Belback, Frank Ingham, Bob Menzies,: Nels Nelson, Eric Larson, Frank, Dreveney and Kea Paul. |: Officiating clergyman was. > Pastor Richard’ Klein: with ° organist Dawns’ Dinning play: ing hymns “Rock of Ages”. and ‘Abide with Me”. i Gremation follows hat The brary) y will : 8, Disteics 1ot Lot: 11917, Plan 572! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, December 19, 1974 "PAPER CARRIER " URGENTLY REQUIRED Boy or Girl, 12 years or older required for, Castlegar News. Route in’ Robson "| Keenleyside Dam area. Plosse, phone’ 365-7266 or. call in to the office losed on weekends December, 21st to January Sth inclusive.’ Residents of the ~ West Kootenay eres are welcome to take out ma-): © als from Selkirk College Libr | THE CORPORATION OF THE Cry, OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC. NOTICE “THE cny OF CASTLEGAR DOG. POUND BY-LAW No, i Pursuant to: the provisions “of Section a7 ' © of. the Municipal: Act; being: Chapter 255 R. x ©1960 and ‘amendments “given of. the: ap; ‘nels (formerly, nits Kennels), Blueberry, MMoulson ‘Highway, as pound keeper for the City Of.Castle- - - thereto,‘ notice is 2 jpointment of: West: Country ‘Ken gar. location of te Pound wi oommesii ison Lot Miles West ony. ‘Dog Fines, Licences and. Boarding p.m. After °5. pam. call West ‘Country Kennels 9658761: i Fees tos be ‘paid in edvance ‘at City Hall between nthe hours ¢poF. 9. am. and’ 5 i