Malaspina Printmakers Exhibition At National Exhibition Centre ‘makers’ & South exhibition, was juried by a - me second : annual Mala boing brodueod in the fleld of is F oresently being shown at the National Exhibition Centre ad- jacent to the Doukhobior. Vil- ge. The exhibit, sponsored by the Vancouver Art Gallery ex- ; tension department, in coopera tion with the Malaspina Print- makers Society, began ‘Sunday ‘and concludes Saturday, ‘It is © ‘being made possible by the B.C. Cultural Fund and ue National Museums Corporatio: The Mal pina: Print- y isa regional, panel of three judges.: Twenty- six pieces were selected from a ield of over 100. entries by. th Sin Castlegar and District Bowling Reswits - 0. THS Screwballs 1055, THT 2 Screwballs 3160. 3 ‘Team Points: Serewballs 4, 3 Tidy, Bane 0, Plus 4's 4, Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. LHS Darline Edwards 255, LHT Darline' Edwards 617, MHS Matt Rohn 276. MHT. Ron MacIntyre 705. THS Alley Cats 1002, THT Ding Bats 2849. Team Points: Ding Bats 4, Misfits 1, Alley Cats 3, Regu- s 8, Lucky | 2's 1. +? Other 60's: Ed Waywood ~613, John Marshall 617, Ken ‘Sitod 659. ‘Mon, Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. = LHS Bobi Bourne 224, :SLHT Bobi Bourne 664. 2) = MHS M, Van Brabant 249. SIMHT M. Van Brabant 639, Spares 916, THT Spares 2476. “Team Points: Spares 8, 2Pokes 5, AllStars 8, Team 6-7, Morning Ladies—Cotfee a real (Oct, 12) :° = LHS Dora Boolinoff 244, Shar Eleanor Holdsworth 564. =): THS Pincurlers 900. ‘THT 3Pincurlers 2671.. 3 + Team Points: Cheerios 1, Sauttets 0, Mugs 3, Pincurlers 4, 3Take Five 3,’ Wheaties 1. Sues, Afternoon Ladies—I p.m. 2-50 LHS Bonnie White 290. aa Bonnie White 645. THS Boundary Electric . THT Super-Valu 2575. Team Points: Super-Valu hrs, Boundary Electric 19%, Cen ral Foods 11, Cameo Beau- ty! ‘Salon 8, Costicen Drugs 5, Peauty Lane Other wade: Betty MacAl- lars3, Is 1, Columbia & - 0. Other 60('s: Matt Rohn * 689, Tony Costa » Larry Olson 613, Gerald Cea 610, Dave Adshead 605. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 ‘p.m. (Oct, 17) LHS: Erma Mykyte 244. LHT Erma Mykyte 656. MHS Orlando Vecchio 286. - MHT Orlando Vecchio 772. THS: Rowdy Rush-Ins 1008 THT Rowdy Rush-Ins eee rearn Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 3, Headpins 0, Live 6 - 4, M.O.T.S. 4, Roadhogs 0, Night- hawks 1, Other 600's: Willy Kalesni- Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 pm. (Oct, 19) LHS Erma Mykyte 221. LET Erma Mykyte 629. MHS Walter Kanigan 828. MHT Mike Halisheff 737. iS M.O.T.S. 1066, THT M.0.T.S. 3101. _ Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 8, Headpins 1, Live 5 - 1, M.O.T.S. 3, Roadhogs 2, Night- hawks Other 60's: Walter Kani- gan 785,’ Orlando Vecchio 692, Jake Koenig 663, Ed Webster 656, Len» Darnbrough 634, Larry Webster 632, Mary Pos- (Oct, 20) LHS Dot Tipping 219. LHT Dot Tipping 618. THS pudeiee 983, THT. Budgies 280) Team Paiste Budgies 4, Canaries 0, Eagles 4, Parrots 1, Swallows 8, Woodpeckers Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Shirley Barton 249, LHT Shirley Barton 698. IHS “Mickey «Read 253, MHT Mickey Read 681, THS Sparrows 983. THT Fluky Five 2682. Team Points: Flukey Five 1, Tired Five 3, Roxy Rollers 2, Sports 2, Square Balls: 1, Sparrows 3, Other 600s: Peter Posin- koff 605, Robin Dalziel 605. Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Colleen Light 221. LHT Lynda Wood THS Minks af, THT. Minks 2603. Team Points: Beavers 2," Chipmunks 3, Lions 1, Minks 3; Squirrels 1, Teddy Bears 2. Other 600's: Strike ‘Outs: Louise Ferworn—2nd game, Thurs. Afternoon: Ladies— LHS Li LHT Linda Buday. 632. THS Moaners 842. THT Wailers 2424. Team Points: Hooters 3, Screamers 0, Growners 1, Wail- ers 4, Criers.1, Moaners 3. Sees Sales Dropping Aerosol Controversy More than 65 per cent of aerosol spray. cans sold in- Canada do not contain fluoro- carbon propellants ‘that some scientists say deplete the earth's. ozone ‘radiation shield, says a Canadian gerosol indus- try spokesman. Chairman of the Canadian Aerosol Education Bureau, Jim Wega,’ said the fluorocarbon propellants—gases ‘used in spray cans—mainly are used in products such as hair sprays . and deodorants. Mr. Wega’ said sales of aeresel products. in Canndz, about $260 million'a year, are. dropping because hydrocarbon and carbon-dioxide products are being linked “by implica- tion” to the fluorocarbon pro- pellants. “The ° bureau, established last February, is financed by the Canadian Manufacturers of - Chemical Specialties Associa; tions. "Director of the federal environmental contaminants’ control bureau, said that Cana- da will likely follow the lead of the United States in gradually eliminating the use of‘ fluoro- ‘carbons in aerosol spray cans, The United States Food and Drug Administration’ said if will announce in Deeember.a, fi timetable for the banning of all “non-essential use: of fluorocar- bons in sprays. A TRUSSES sais ry) -for Carports, Gorages, Homes, Apartments, Stores: — You name it, we make if! For More Information Call 442-2511 ae Mixed {Oct 1”, rk .Carri- gan 825, Earl Rourke 808, Ed Adshead 309. mes R-T’'s 1140. THT RT's erase Points: Avengers 0, Early Risers 1, R-Ts 4, All Stars 3, Stand Bys 3, Misfits 8, Dynamiters 1, Cannon Balls 1, Robson: Rollers 4, “Anything © Goes 0, Alley Cats 0, Challen- gers 4. Other 600's: Ed Adshead . 710, Matt Rohn 707, : Walter Webster 686, Jahn Kinakin 660, ake ‘Koenig 644, Jotin Paulson * 5 $40, Garry B Rayner 616, Orlando Vecchio Fri, Night iced 19 Pm. (Oa, 16) LHS Roth Cummings 922. LUHT Peart Mott 576. MHS-: Tony Costa 808." MBT,_ Robin Dalziel 663. THS ‘Super. Stars 1067. ‘THT Super Stars 2798." ‘Team Points: Super Stars 10, :Mischiefs 9," Trainees’ 9, ' Read Runners 8, Lamp Light- ers 7, Five Pennies &. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS — Annette’: Waywood 235, LHT: Annette. Waywood Team Points: Mean Ma- chines 1, Outsiders 2, Roll-Ur- Owns: \2,. 100 or Bust 0, Challengers 3, Alley Brats 4. Mixed LHS : Denise Olson 243. 688. MHT. Glen Kirkwood 667. Fein 998, THT Teari #6.- Thea Point #1- 1, #2-0, 43 > o ie 3, Hi =4, 5 The works are now touring the province in order to provide the Feneral public with a fresh, Took at some work currently . - Any Day Is - A Good Day Last Sunday was United © Nations day. And Monday was the pith day of Pablo Spanish artist who is cae ‘famous and was born in Barce, Jona in 1881. And today is the anniver- sary of the founding of one of the world's most famous uni- versities,, Harvard University, founded on Oct, 28, 1636. But.whatever the day, any day is a good’ day to place a Classified Ad in the (Castlegar News ‘because they're con- sidered “required reading” by most people. + ‘Try the Castlegar News {Want Ads, either to find some- thing your're looking for, or to sell an unwanted but stl use- “able item. Phone the Action Number now! Castlegar News Classified ‘Ads 365-7266! * Lower China. Creek Students Still Must Walk «Highways district manager * Roger;McKeown has told the ‘Trail schoo} board that he will ask for funds to upgrade the railway: crossing leading to Lower China Crevk, so that the school bus can use the road. ~- > However, he says that it cannot'\be done under the existing maintenance program, and it.may not be budgeted for > until the 1977-78 fiscal year. Mr. McKeown says his department will undertake ‘a , survey to determine what the depertmentie involvement will be in-terms of cost, property acquisition, ‘ete. ‘A’group of parents who recently. petitioned the board for’ school bus service will be fied of t ‘Hol worth 612, Bob Shaw 602 COOLING ‘Tu : SYSTEM E-UP. Have’ and r = Cooling System Flushed. oroughly Checked ond | new. - Anti-Freeze Installed. PHONE 365-3355 ania ual aa . 200-7th Ave, South: — Castlegar In ratty "this small but exeellent selection of work was hearlded as “impressive” (Mary © Fox," The ’ Vancouver Sun) ‘and “tremendous” (Art Perry, The Province). Slocan Legion Plans Parade © And Social, By John Boble. ‘A parade to the cenotaph; -a service in the Silvery Slocan Hall, followed by a social in its hew. quarters ero planed by the Slocan’ Legion’ for ° Nov. 11th, fe ‘The former, Credit Union building bas been obtained for a working'on the redesigned: in- F terior. An opening social will be held ‘after ' public ‘services: on > Remembrance Day. The § ‘ National Centre, as a concurrent show, ». presents Edmonton Entrances, ‘a unique form of Folk Art that flourishes in many of Edmon- ton's older. neighborhoods. ! With a minimum of house paint and often colossal daring, home- owners have created remark- ably expressive: entrances | to their \ modest houses... These entrances radiate personality and many are very beautiful. This exhibit has been made possible through the National Museums Corporation, If you bought groceries last week CASTLEGAR NEWS you lost money and time, realdential ‘The Castlegar News runs grocery ads which . cele you compare: food prices without a cunning: “ali over ‘town. So, before you: buy anything, 0p the ‘ads it in the Castlegar News before you shop i in the stores. You'll save money and Dee ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘DR. BOB STURREY is shown here with‘ his! large ‘deatal van at *: Parta Employees Request Cancels Certifi cation B.C, Labor Board has announced ht it ye decided to grant an application by ‘omployees of Parta Indus- tries Ltd, to'cancel certification of Local.1-423 of the Interna. tional f America IWA have com: plained of harassment and intimidation by certain em- ployees, | The next task for the plant committee will be to prepare for ite ‘own col- as the bargaining. agent for production workers at the company’s plant ‘in Grand Forks, On ‘Sept. 28, industrial relations officer Ken Hughes conducted a reprentation vote among 42 employees of “Parta Industries, according to the plant committee. The question asked was: “For, the purpose of collective bargaining with your employer, Local mB . do you wish the IWA 1-423 to represent you?” According to the plant committee, the results were: 30 . ballots against’ the IWA;' 2 Slocan City, yes omc Nee Se ee "OL Blah Colombia Goldberg, with ballots: supporting the IWA; one ballot spoiled. ‘/ The vote was taken under ‘a section of the Labor Code which allows a’ representation” vote to be taken among the employees ina bargaining unit to indicate if the men wish plant AIT year-old language ex- pert is this year’s winner of the Governor-General's silver med- ‘alas the top-ranking student in the government's to, 12 scholarship ‘examina: ' f Seventeen-year-old New a seilie Vans fel HR New, Decree the 100 pea _ Language Expert Wi Wins Gov.-Gen. Medal “John deserved that. pe: fect mark,” Mr. Chalmers ta ‘in his office as he prepared the $500. scholarship cheques for - distribution. . “When the paper was first marked and the:100 per cent . recorded” the/’ marking '‘com-~ choo] ‘student John Cameron, Stout captured the top spot'in the government examinations with an over-all-average of $4.67. per cent. He achieved ‘that: high Percentage by 100 per cent in French, and 98 percent in Spanish. Those marks, ‘plus his high score -in German and the required Eng- lish composition examination gave him the unique distinction of being the first’ ranked ,candidate in each subject area. Mr. ‘Stout ‘scored’ another ‘first with his perfect paper. It the first time that a: perfect © p mark has been ‘achieved in’s subject other than‘ mathemat- ies, according to Harry Chalm- ers, director of the Department of © Education's ‘examinations branch. scoring a perfect © itt di "t believe it, so the ‘members sat down again and ‘went over and over the paper looking “for something, any- thing, that might be faulty, but - John had beaten them!” News of his; win’ dido't reach: Mr, Stout immediately, ‘ashe was in'Spain’ studyin Spanish as part of a sixweek by the: Uni- dary school was a B in Chemistry. “He is very. academic, but he is also’ a ‘very pleasant ee well respected by his “.said George Catherall “prinepal of New Westminster {Secondary. “John is not‘one fo “doister himself away and keep this nose is a book ‘all the time. He'takes in'school activi- ‘ties and was a atudent assistant in the language department, y= How does a high school ‘student become so expert in so a languages at such a ig age? ber don't really know. my: “self,” said Hi Stout. “I jam versity of Windsor. “It was a it exper- fence,” he’ sald, following his return in time to: enroll at-the bh: Col you in a” real “language atmosphere where you had to use what you'd learned.” John Stout has obviously learned well. He was a straight A student in grade 12 and his worst” mark since” “entering Canada Post Announces Christmas Mail Deadlines * Greeting cards for distant Canadian points and the United States should be mailed no later’ than Dec. 18 and parcels before Dee. 3 if they are to reach their destination for Christmas. The deadline for local. delivery is Dec. 17, Postmaster General Jean-Jacques Blais has an- nounces P In’ making his announce- ment, Mr.’ Blais urged ‘Cana- dians | to mail their sais: aa written mi to ‘qualify for. the lower thirdclane, rate of. eight cents if they are tobe mailed. to: destinations in Canada’ or-the. United: States. Cards to these points’ must ‘be beurneninn cards for delivery outside Canada and the United States must be unsealed. They will be carried by’ air. for. 16 cents if under one ounce or by. surface “for 10° cents... Cor specified deadline and, It if ae sible,:to get them; in.the mail ear! may contain more chan five words of. “Greeting ‘cards may y aot ‘in: sealed en- velopes for these destinations must bear 20 cents postage. Bie Poste details ane every ig di sorsieed at Focal post. reas etary Circulating" ~ ‘ect Sale! up the chimney by “Reg: $214.00, “Now. Only: HEATFORM circulates: conventional As Roommates at Indiana University is Diane - have. been’ Nah starting’ ray ‘achool and being | introduced’ to French. “Studying different way of wr intieg i me, and I don't get them con- fused at all.” Mr, Stout atudied French asa regular school offering and in grade 10. began taking Ger- man and Spanish by corres- pondence. He has no favorite ‘lan- guage teacher or. translator. when he completes his studies at UBC. : The bronze medal winner .was. another. 17-year-old, ‘Timothy Michael Hegedus of Mount Douglas Secondary School ‘in Victoria who ‘had an 86.67 per cent’ average in his- tory, French and English litera- ture. Mr, Hegedus is ‘also university bound, enrolling at - “the Valversity of Victoria, The new grade 12 scholar- ship program introduced this year gives’ successful candi- dates scholarships valued at $500.each instead of $200 as in’ © the previous two years. However, ‘the ‘program is hbased’on’ much ® higher stand- ards and attracted 4,049 candi- ‘dates of whom 1,877 completed Two of a Kind Decide to Remain Diane Marie Stumpf.was “kind of ‘shocked” to discover. her. new. dormitory roommate Morie Stumpf. A computer, error assigned oy thom) & game name to tie same room at Wright Quadrangle. < And, despite the inevitable : confusion in telephone calls and mail, they found the prospect so “humorous thay Seckded ‘to keep’ “the arrangement.“ ‘A spokesman. for. ‘the uni- versity said similarity in names is common with 83,600 students + attending. school at the Bloom- Ssington campus in Indiana. But! “he said students with the same, name are not usually placed isi x sedeal-and poplar thas ae ee 9 nS 4, Comm a (29 Moe Ue Se even by Seeident. Now, the name plate on the door or Room 106 at Wright Quad. reads: “The two Diane . Marie Stumpis.” Tennessee Aromatic Cedar Chests the requirements. Caididates were required to. write four subject examinations including one in English composition, to continue. z The IWA received ‘certifi- cation by the Labor Relations Board to represent Parta em- Bevees in‘ February of 1974, lective agreement with the company. A committee member sald the mon are giving no consideration to any other union at this time. Pulp Bosses To:Make . Study Abroad LOA major move ia being mace by the Canadian pulp and paper industry to investigate whether industrial democracy conld straighten out, its strife- torn labor relations. A+ delegation’ from ‘the Canadian Pulp and Paper Asso- ciation is being organized to travel to Sweden and ‘West Germany to see if their brand of. industrial “relations can be applied to this country, In addition, Canadian Pa- perworkers Union* president. Henry Lorraine plans to lead a union dctogation to West Ger- many.early next ~ year’ to. conduct,” the same type of sbetween the aa and officals of IWA’ Local 1-423 has been’a stormy one.’ From the very: beginning, opponents of the union claimed they did not like the way they were being represented, while ‘This is’ the first sign of active interest by the private sector of Canadian industry in industrial democracy and work- er! participation 'in® ‘decision- making. i + Sunday, Nov, 7th, Three events CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oc! Slocan Lions Are to Hold Turkey Shoot By Jobn Bohle The Lions Club of Slocan will sponsor a turkey shoot on POLAROID . 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