PARK GATES have been erected st Pass Creek Regional Park as part of a local initiatives project program. John Ziben, left, and Eli VoyIn are shown here during the time of construction. Several other im- provements are anred One is “the Ine stalling of a drinking water line that has begun this week. — Recreation Commission No, 1 Photo D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING ROOM Retiring Planing Mill Supervisor Jays and Thursdays 4 p.m Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m. Cran 4 p.m, - 2 a.m. Saturday 12 eae Tam D-BAR-D CABARETS Feted at Dinner * Planing mill supervis- or a the Scanadion Cellu- terlor lumber opera- THIS WEEKEND Admission: $1 Per Person Friday and Saturday Cabaret — 9 - 1 THE NEW VERSATILES than 20 years company ser-, vice. PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia ‘tsuhara was form- ele cuplyed at the com- sawmill at Ni of Saturday, March 31st Brilliant Community Hall ALL MEMBERS AND NON- Door Prizes Annual General Meeting KOOTENAY - COLUMBIA ce CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY re 7 pm, MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND Refreshments Will be Served at Conclusion of Meeting Mil manager E. J. Hi- fee extended congratula- ions to Mr. Natsuhara on his retirem: id everyone at the sa Natsuhara received presentations. from the workmen in his department im his fellow super- Recreation News By Jack Alouf “Recreation Unlimited” which is the name for our end of season windup of all ur winter recreation and edult education pro; will be held a weel this WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT Saturday in the at the Stanley Bumphries dary School, OVEN FRESH bread was the order of the day on Tuesday of. last week when the oven at the Doukhobor Communal Village was fired up to produce these mouth wa- tering loaves being displeyed by Mrs. Pete Oglow, Mike Sawchenko and Mrs. Bill, Pe- teversoff, Though the village Is not yet officially open for the season, visiting geo- grophers on the weekend made a tour of the big brick communal home and were welcomed by the same aroma of freshly baked bread. — Kootenay Doukhobor His- torical Society Photo Patricia Young Says... Read of Progress Brings Frustratlons th perforated line which PI ices the 5 quart o! can of sar of the scotch tape o! file to pick the cork out of bottle of. wine, Now the aersel can is a a make a Jooney bin is the stoney babies and Betwee hon the crophane th ing ig aed ee and artic, there's eam whip, m of finding From the: Director's Desk: North Kamloops game plays f Cranbro- cleans out out the hole and 59. road of progress, test tube ike brie anything! i ot heave! Cat sand is good to lave around for smiergenc: jes, The trouble is, by th ae one gets through hangs them down the back of a dress while we manl- plate iv with knife, fork and , before they ut on a key, to with me! have a nervous breakd hen I touch joy cr- PB peck feaying made ee supper : tening’ “to nf “Aunt Bertha's current crop of complaints? ira ru fo ly ., breath wait Tm too : all’ the time in coring ae conveniences. devis-°!'": = > for me by the misguided male chauvenist} when it comes to NEW HOME MUTTART wrote the BOOK’ ‘its Yours FREE! ~ @ YOUR CHOICE FROM DOZENS OF PRACTICAL PLANS CM.H.G,-V.LA. and F.C.C.. _ APPROVED “PROVEN, MONEY- "SAVING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THE FINEST, VALUE-PACKED MANUFACTURED HOME AVAILABLE... BAR NONE? ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF THE MANUFACTURED “HOME INDUSTRY ~ SERVING CANADIANS SINCE .1927 The 3: Bedroom ‘Cari DISTRIBUTED MAIL GOUPON ACROSS “THE WEST EDMONTON MUTTART RY MANUFACTURED HO HOMES: Your local Repzesentative Is MR, RONALD E. DALE, iene 1701-17 St. S., Cranbrook, B.C, CRANBROOK Phone. 426-2550 SALMON ARM OENTISIERSE SEND ME WITHOUT OBLIGATI A RS Sa OP MUTTART HOMER Br IDPS CALGARY GRANDE PRAIRIE FORT NELSON KELOWNA REGINA SASKATOON WINNIPEG PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE BRANDON NAME .... ‘ADDRESS CITY/TOWN MEUTA cH-3 $25,000 EXTENDED COVERAGE FIRE INSURANCE ‘POLICY ON ALL MUTTART MANUFACTURED HOMES B 0 N A N 1 A. ould all prove very rtaining. There will also fos some special presenta- ions. Free refreshments will add to everyones enjoy- ment, and if all goes well we should pave approxima- tely 350 peo; people actually tak- e event. DAYS in e oe forget ie te nual Castlegar Pup Hi ‘Tourname! ene this Booey weekend being held Friday through into Sun The draw is as follows: Castle- * Spokane, Sat morning ee Helo tne vB loops; © an rt Willams Lake. ‘The winn COM IN G ADOTENAY AQUARWM & PET SUPPLY NEW MANAGEMENT SALE (Discount prices in effect until March 3ist) eae LARGEST SELECTION OF SALT AND ne RESH WATER — TROPICAL FISH Adraw ona 10galton aquarium—to be drawn April 2, open to those school age or over. No Purchase Necessary. KOOTENAY AQUARIUH & PET SUPPLY 2271 Washington St., Rossland +Universat +Hykro +Wardley’s +Tetra- Min Phone 362-5051 this Saturday at the Recrea- dan Office and re; tions ill also be accepted dur- ing the reek at the Recrea- tion 0} The Castlegar Parent Group will hold a traveling bake ale a week from this Sat Thiet ere will be a Minor Baseball umpires clinte held in Room 110 at Humphries Secon ol on Saturday, Apr! 1 p.m. This is Sponsored | by the B.C. Minor Baill and open to everyone at no ch- arge to pe coaches and ump ley Ht . s ank 3 per Street and the Reerea- Fon Office. we : the week on the installa- tion of.a water line and in the ne couple of weeks we will be hauling in sand ito improve the beach area. PODIATRIST Foot Specialist S. G. Fiellstrom, D.P.M. AT HI ARROW ARMS Wed.," April 18° 10:30 a.m, to 8 p.m. Thurs., April 19 9 am. to 12 noon FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE sree a . ! CHOOSE FROM ‘HUNDREDS OF ‘CUSTOM COLORS IN GENERAL PAINT’S . BEST QUALITY FINISHES Brothers Building * & Supply Co. Ltd. a GENERAL PAINT 32-010 HOUSE & TRIM PAINT 603 Columbla Ava, _Phone 365-7202 eee ae Tes es SEI ISRELI LIL OP OR ve “Angla Zoobkoff Arleen Satekin Ruth Sommers Patricia McKay — Leo Sommers Photo ted ‘the Sale nites i ou pews ny poverty law clin- First in Series of Poverty Law Clinics Well Affended efoematons Project. .: Front: Street, General legal problems” were dealt with ina eroup = discussio) here atthe 1 m situation. oup discussion period has P INCOME | fhe"bstential of being TAX ¢ ¢ “Your Form Completed Problems Dealt With RENTAL AND INVESTMENT resource person, to con- duct individual interviews for people with legal pro- blems of a confidential na- Ruth Sommers, Angela Zoobkoff, Patricia McKay and Arleen Salekin have been chosen to represent the Kootenay area for an international exchange ca- mp ts between the’ B.C, Coun- Girl Guides of Canada and the Chicago Girl Scouts - Councll. Ruth and Patricia are with the Ist Castlegar Gui- de Company and Angela and ‘Arleen with the 2nd Robson Compa Angela oobkcoff, or if she is unable to attend der alternate, Patricia M will travel to Chicago with 17 other Guides from this province. The Guides will spend 4 to 5 days si ace ig in and around: the = befory fome me hospitality stay before returnin; tive “tate for the trip we Truly $ to 20. Ruth Sommers, or her alternate Arleen Salekin, will ‘travel Vancouver 17 other » In turn 18 girls from Chicago Girl Sc- outs on a tour of B.C, This circle-camp tour of B.C. will take eight. or nine days, Tentative sate for this tr- ip is Aug. 1 Tn eae to ualify for these trips each had to hold or have completed by June the following badges: citizen or. Heritage, lenge smnblent: world tre: foil, or G tory, camp leader or Wilderness Camp- i and Globetrotter. She be 18 or 14 years of age at the time of the camp. She had to write a 300 word letter on what she hoped to contribute to the camp and what she hop- ed to gain from it. Her application had to be endorsed by her Guider, camp advisor and district commissioner, The applicant had to enclose a full-length plc ture of herself in her Gi uniform and two letter of reference, aI fund raising events between now and June to assist these girls with their Silverton By Nancy Barnett A bake “Fale was held’ last Friday in the New Den ver Legion Hall, Pro are to assist the silverton's Kindergarten. is new venture for the New Denver-Silverton area has been well recely- yiive | pre preschool- Ing this school readiness eee ‘this r’s second Par- ents’ Ni ff for Lucerne Fi- ementary Secondary School was held last night. entary teachers re- ceived in their class rooms while. secondary teachers received in the gym. Coffee was served on a self-service pasts in the se- condary school staff room. Principal Brian Holt hosted the evening. A “Mad Hatters Tea” an the. Lucerne Secon- ludents’ council. Highwa 6, north of Silverton’s Noid fe, has been improved with the cutting away of blind corn- ers and | eeneral widening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bone of Slocan have Mrs. Bone’s mother, Mrs. M. Ba- ker of Lethbridge, visiting, Newsletter Fonal Hoopla, in the Trail Reg- onal Hi Dr. Grist hag! inform- ed Silverton’s Castlegar News correspondent, Nancy Barnett, that the residents of Silverton and New Den- ver can rest assured he will: remain in practice here for at least two years. After the number of changes in the communities resident physiclans over the past three years this is wel- come news. e e es Mr. Vern Bone of Slo- can City is a pial in Slo- can Lake ce Hospital. Winner of a 4 eed bike, drawn at the Silver- tons General Store, was Mrs. From Page 8 Local Pee Wee's Attend Hockey Tournament that the Kelowna goalie had an average of 1.2 goals per ame tous win. th of 19 shots, to the 35 on the Penticton goalie. Bob- y Swetlikoff added one mors iat in in the third er e]| to Pups. It game, with the only scor- Final Statistics On Population Shows Changes ates in the East Kootenay showed a to- tal increase of 7,641 while pommunities in central Koo- mn the recording a rise in he ett towns counted, New Denver increased to 644 from 632, Of the towns down in 23 people with 2,846. Some of the heavier Josses were sustained by pect Kaslo and Castle- recorded the” ” Castle; legar reco! Sreatest loss as it went do” wn by 368 or 1.1 per cent. The, 1966 census showed legar population at. 3,440 while in 171 it, was 8,072, : The three most rapidly ly of population, were Trail, Rossland and Castlegar. ing during regualtion time by Bobby Swe lkoff, assist- ed edi bya rnes and Antign- ie Penticton’ team nie scored once, which ne- cessitated another nerve- wracking sudden death ov- At the 1848 mate of the 20 minute ered Mike Nevakshonoif ed a pass from Conroy over the Pen- ticton goalle’s stick for the winning marker, thus earn- ing, the Pee Wees a berth eB finals, offs. Despite stron; and excellent go: _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday ys it h he la; ea ie ga- al og he play y' ee th Pup: in Castlegar this weekend for the and _hocke: ed of some fine hockey. e, puble mablieity, trelioff and managers Fred, the ¢ St s touchnow and Lyle berts. _ arch 29, 1973 HOMEPLAN . MORTGAGES id Ran tion of debts, etc. Ino lock-in, no bonus, Kamloops collect, lends 493-1291 on ‘wite HOMEPLAN REALTY 283 Martin St, Penticton, B.C. “Division, of Traders Group, an All- Canadian Company’: Thane are assur: mith and John they ended up on “he wr- end of a 1-0 score to elowna Pup All-Stars, the fan which ultimately won the tournament, giving the Castl Pu third in vision, The last game for Cas- tlegar was played late Sun- day afternoon, when the Pee Wees: met the Kam- oops Shevrons. | The ne len y > gam may have taken its Toll, for SF Seored but one goal, very early by Anti; scored six unanswered go- als to take the B Division final 6-1, and Castlegar teck second place in the B ev- ent, Fine defensive strei was provided: to the Wees ‘by Gary Ing John Josafatow, Greg ‘Mor- oso and Howard Schnell. Craig Wilson added excite: ment with aggressive checking for the team, and Pl Perras wen the team's back-up The Pu lazaroff, - Aaro: chnow and Sheldon Sooka- choff, with Rick Cheveldave as spare Esuile, Castle» gar parents felt that all the eis enane on emely well, esp st such large populited centres, and are very Proud oy their play and sports- ment sa interesting to note L. A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — 34 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL ORAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty” Phone 365-7124 tin NOTICE According to Bylaw No. 138 it is unlawful to burn anytime between April 1 to October 30. In order to burn, residents must have a Fire Permit The Permit includes all types of garbage urners, Permits are obtainable from Fire Chief A. Lewis or Deputy Fire Chief J. R. Ping Permits are free. Controlled fires may be arranged with your local Fire Department CASTLEGAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT id of Silverton. } Statements Prepared B Mrs. Mary Waldron of ure. ce ooh divorce, Slocan has bee Effective April Ist, the new day care re gram child will be denied the benefits é CONTACT eligibility £ MRS, ‘COGOOD jogal ad anidiord: tenant 1 bs mt i lons a the consolida- 3 Accountant * tion of debts were thee chief topics dealt. with .in : NEW?ADDRESS [> » day evenings pera aud The 4 of Suite 1, Block 1, th clinics is to c il . o Woodland: Apartments Phone 365-7985 Pape ; to give. free. information “Please do not ask and to hel people handle : s for advice onthe phone many of their minor legal 116 rene by themselves wi- son, i thout large legal costs. Summerland. . g ‘ : : ne ie ; "Mrs, Mary Olund of i Y : Silverton and Mrs. Laura ou Save af Bonnett’s Larabie of New Denver are ed after an ‘automobile ace Mr. and- es Barnett of Silverton had as their guests’ for the week- end Mr. Barnett’s mother, Mrs. Flora Barnett, accom- panied by her brother, Mr. Joseph Dunn and her other ed. All etter nee pew e ordinary person, It is designed also 10 Pet: ;: OFF for CASH BONNETT’S 22 =e READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS D. F.. Watkins ‘who will be at Peebles Motor Inn, Nelson, “April 3 and Terra Nova Motor Inn, Trail, April 4 if you require financing to start, modernize, * or expand your busine. obtain ste wad are unable to onable terms n help you here one. conditions. perhaps 1DB _—— INDUSTRIAL § DEVELOPMENT BANK procedures and Mrs, .Herb Ay day care because of lack of family funds. ‘The program has been expanded to include schools, Private Kindergartens (where * a public ones exist) and out-of school care. Families can now shop around for the service that best suits their needs. In addition, more families will be eligible for government-paid contelbutions whether the parents are working or not Any family participating in the day care rogram can tell you the benefits . . . reliable Fan if need be — special) care for your chil- dren, more respurces available to the family, as well as a wider choice of day care services. The cost is calculated on the number of persons in the family “group” andthe total family “take home pay” plus income from any other sources. The Provincial Government will subsi- dize the cost of day care to families on a simple sliding scale, (See the chart below.) For-ex- ample, | in a three person family, (two parents 1 child or 1 Perea and*2 children) if the ‘total take home pay is $460, the chart shows ” that that family group would pay a total $5 a month for day care for the children and the overnment would pay the balance of up to 100.00 per child. The DECLARATION OF INCOME FORM(for those e who qualify on the chart) must be completed in order to qualify for Provincial Government Sontribations, and is available from the Day Care Information Centre in each area. It is processed by mail, so no interview will be necessary. People who are not eligible for govern- ment contributions according to the chart, ker will all Have neal meeting the cost day t_the APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE WITH DAY C. CARE FEES from the local Day Care Information Centre or district office of the Department of Re- habilitation and Social eee mation centres ere also try to oy tanilice de- termine their eligibility for government paid , contributions. Write the Day C Care Information Centre in Vancouver at 45 West 8th Avenue or phone 873-3767, 873-3768, S73 3769. In Victoria write the Family and Childrens Service at 1627 Fort Street’ or phone 362-5121. In other areas contact the district office of the Depart- mentofRehabilitation and Social Improvement. SIZEOF’ FAMILY - . FAMILY NET INCOME PER MONTH 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 S60 S80 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 780 800 820 840 860 880 900 IF TWO PERSONS IN FAMILY, FAMILY PAYS ‘THREE PERSON! FAMILY PAYS- FOUR PERSON: FAMILY PAYS FIVE PERSONS FAMILY PAYS SIX PERSONS FAMILY PAYS . SEVEN PERSONS FAMILY PAYS or MORE, FA PARULY 5 15 25 35-45 55 65 15 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 TUTE GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY 5.1525 35 45 55 65°75 85: 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 275 185 195 205 215 225 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185 19S ‘8°18 25 35 45 s5 ‘65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 $ 15 25 95 45 55 65 75-85 95 105 115 125 135 S15 25°35. 4555-65 75 85 95 105 5 15 25 35 45 5S 65 75 outa filly withthe char pleasphonetheDay Crear Centre. Because society tomorrowstarts with children today. 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