iy Ses Lanenenae teense cans cement ett ens NOON nnnMN fA Rs ree an Continued from Page 1 Frovineial Library KIWANIANS found they faced a problem similar to Old Mother Hubbard Sunday when they discovered their kitchen was bare after a busy day of selling hot dogs, hamburgers, roast beef and beans at Pass Creek during the wind-up of the 1972 KC Days, —-Castlegar News Photo Kinnaird Town Council Rejects the: Idea Of Nelson-Based Recreation Commission trict of Central Kootenay. A proposal to set y om: It proposed “A Regional istrict ti Ce central . recreational area, The commissi include or exclude the City of Nelson...” It would, the letter stated, “co-ordin- ate work of area direc! such as Castlegar and Cres- ton." i esday it council received a copy of a letter sent by J. H. Panton, dir- ector of the Department of Travel Industry, Commun- ity Recreation Branch, add- ressed to the Regional Dis- “SHOES THAT: MAKE AN IMPRESSION FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR - Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. —- Castlegar — KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L, A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK WE HAVE THE _ EXPERIENCE AND SKILLED “KNOW HOW’ vAdd a sound base of professional training “to the above, and you know your preerip- tions will be filled accurately and depend- ably. See us soon, Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph; 365-7813 Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. . 6-7 p.m. “ter RUG Kinnaird felt there was no need for such a co! sion, The py present system with a I director serv- ing Areas I and J, Castlegar and Kinnaird, -“functioning through the regional district is quite acceptable.” Ald. George Bondaroff told council “we have cap- ople here to do a peed. job and they are do- The letter from Victoria * Gommitiee Struck To Explore Arena Referendum Alderman George Bon- daroff of Kinnaird will set up a new committee to get an arena referendum before the voters, At Tuesday night's co- uncil meeting, it was sug- gested that now the Castle- gar Curling Club was build- ing its own facility the pro- blem of a curling rink and arena complex no longer had to be faced. It was hoped by coun- cil that if Area I and J and Castlegar agreed to set the referendum in motion, a new arena could-be in op- eration by next fall. Local ‘Witnesses’ Alftend Assembly ‘In Kelowna A number of Jehovah’ 's witnesses from Kinnaird and Castlegar attended the * four-day “Divine Rule” Dis- trict A bly in It Was a Grand Weekend for KC Days a.m, they formed up at the Castleaird Plaza for the big parade. At the same time, re cord crowds were lining the street, all the way from the Plaza di to the Kins- men’s Park in: Castlegar. Prec at 11 am. Bill Banham gave the order RCMP Const. Dick on, mounted on a beautl- ful brown horse, led the pares out of the Parking lot, in Kinnaird, and across the tracks and into Castle- gar. The parade consisted of many beautifully decorated floats, but there were two in particular which grabbed public attention. The first of these to ass was the decorated Pub- fic Freightways truck which carried the new KC Days - queen and her out-of-town guests. This was the work of tela, Maes 2 r 0 jema and? was the official RG Days float. It drew unstint- ing rae from chairman B ham, - Then there was the Hi- Arrow Arms Motor Hotel jousl 7 pressed” with the whole of the KC Days arrangements, and in particular, the par ade. As scon as the parade “was over, these “pampered one ton animals” were load- ed into their special vehicle and left for Penticton. Judging the parade were Ricki Beauchamp, assistant Kinnaird town clerk, Clar- ence Ackerman and Bill gave honorable "Ove float was given to Inland Natural Gas for their display. Best dressed horseman award went to pert Debbie Robertson who was dressed in a green riding habit. Awards for the best de- .corated bikes went to Car- . Proud, first; Richard ‘arasoff, second and Roger and David Terhune, third. Best club float went to Wildlife Against Litter from White Rock whose “ani- mals," ted by Dave Sheri- dan, Kinktail Kougar, Rooti- toot Raccoon, Slesta Skunk and Barnacle Bill delighted the youngsters, not only a- long the parade route, but at every event held during he three-day celebration, An honorable mention in this category went to the Nelson Jaycees, Stank school arade was scarcely over before other KC Days events got underway. At the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Castlegar the Com- munity Arts Council open- ed their free of \d- ren’s an Fey wi ing” Champ TO! t00) jon- : Peng staged in ser towns set up gaming wheels and ‘bingo les, in the Plaza and at the ball bark, the Castlegar Cubs prep: to meet the senior A fast- team from . Spokane, Chico’s Pizza, It may never be known how much borscht and pyr- ogi, hot dogs and hambur- gers were consumed di the festivities, but it have been astrono: will pop, tea and coffee—as well but again, t must have beet rm must have been astronomical. A look at the number ic spots and li- am. Sat ‘y ‘griddles served up their first plateful. day's Kootenay-Douknobor ‘8 ¢ jobor Historical Society's barbe- cue and Kiwanis’s mamoth barbecue at Pass Creek Park on Sunday afternoon. urants in both towns kept busy during the NDU Appoints Dr. David F. Larder To Vice-Pres. (Academic) Post Notre Dame University board of governors has cr- eated a new position in the university’s administration, and has named Dr. David F. Larder as Vice President (Academic), 2 In making the announ- cement, President C. L. Kal- ler expressed his pleasure that the board had accepted his strong recommendation that Dr. Larder be the first . to fill the newly-created of- fice. | “| would ilke to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Larder for the loyalty last week, They were told that. within this decade “we are in for a inte: an he has shown to the university,” said Dr. Kaller. “In order to imple- ment a number of new ad- lans and re- rr nationally and Divine inter- vention is the only remedy. Without doubt this decade will witness the takeover of Divine rulership from civil government.” Witnesses base this on Bible prophecies such . as Daniel 2:44 and Matthew chapter 24, which describes conditions prior to ‘“‘the time of the end.” During the course of the Assembl; a new modern English tran- slation of the Bible was re- leased to convention dele- gates. 'F. J, SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Folly Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Pp visions which have now been approved, he has foregone some of his own summer program of academic resear- ch and writing. It is most gratifying to find such a competent person ready to place the good of the insti- tution before his personal plans.” Dr. Larder, who has been a member of the N.D.U. faculty since 1961, has successively held the Positions of assistant and associate professor of chem- istry; last year he was pro- moted to professor of ch- emistry. He was Dean of Studies from. 1963 to 1966 and again in 1968-1969, fol- lowing two years of study leave in Britain. Following the resignation of Dr. Aq- uinas Thomas, he was act- ing president of. Notre Damme from 1969 to 1970. YOU WANT A BETTER 5 Chernoff, Jackson J. ALDERMAN FOR KINNAIRD weekend, and there wero spectal beer gardens set up at the Kinnaird —basob: games, at the Leglon, and at Pass Creek on Sunday. None seemed to lack pat- rons, Another unknown sta- tistic is the number of tired feet suffered over the week- - parking ‘lot. There were more than a 150 pairs of tired feet at the Castlegar and District Golf. course. And so the weariness records piled up. From Page | AIR MAIL toria for delivery in Van- couver the following morn- ie “This makes it possible for a Vancouver addressee Nelson or Trail for deliv- ery next day.” Incoming mall, the let- ter continues, leaves Van- couver ear! the morn- ing with all mall dropped before midnight in Vancou- ver, plus mail from the east, which is delivered here that same afternoon. Eremenko’s a. QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of Any Type Work or Any Occasion mie | Farliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. "+ MOL, 25, No, 32 Chernoff Elected Alderman In Kinnaird Council Race A Bat Str tl Hol le of about . 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Chernoff 217. KIDA Directors Explain Role To Neighboring Comm Greater ‘understan between Kootenay Indi Development Associatio: A) and the towns of appears bea aren ae wi Ives! from ‘neighboring ‘cour Ea ea ; _ AHO LOOKOUT REERGS : eit EE SUNDAY DRIVE Td Another idea for a Sun- aftern been much worse, Hosptial fn NSS suffe . The plosion ‘sent gas all over the then ‘threw the gasol away and it landed on‘:the Barnett EEE, eee resulting . ex: and flam man. * line.can: British ‘Lake total of 418 votes” fam 3Fs hi two “were “David + the who" was in Y David: Barrett, :: NDP. chief. and® leader “Her Maje: > tion in tl His Mr. sporters. that. if “his e the government of Columbia “(and he de woul Brothers: cannot ‘w! Anderson, ‘of. have: |. Here ‘is. Bev, hi Jason and. the family ‘on Friday morn- ing. ©5525) EOS “It is obvious Donald in: The dit government is losing support’ even from ‘its own members.” The- provincial govern- ment. has Previously ‘been embarrass recent ..de- people before hi; sand Leet ers “<“"The - present govern- ment: has not come serdes Forest Fire Readings — Registered at Extreme __. With temperatures mov- ing into ths high plndties at legar.-Airpo: .C, » Forest service officials have moved - their. register from “hgh into: “‘extreme”, ‘orest = Ranger Hugo Wood sald: Wednesday that, while no new. fires were re- rted week, the and dry weather made fe: forests like a tinder 0 He ... urged “particular eae 08 ee who are be! very careful with thelr? rapt on Neuon forest trict, Pared with $197,800 . fear. On tho ‘provincial scene, 170 new ‘outbreaks were : reported . throughout British Columbia last week. »” said the utlon 1,685 for ther . peri ottice: ‘B.C,’ Forest Service, been ©. tackling "ou! ‘oreaks are not large aia it ‘site ‘and: which are un om‘ OrfanBur- iggested': to the Black, high- head walkway would seem tobe the surest way to safeguard the. passage of estrian traffic, mainly ra seliool children.” - Be cently assumed the e & fections to other: parties and ~ local .disputes over can- "Mr. -Maddocks is con- . He >< will be voting in this riding for this riding,” Mr. Ander- son’ said; é The cloak of: secrecy ‘surrounding the provincial <. government: must be thrown back he said. « “Tt is common through- ‘was sure it would),: Mr. Mad- ld be ; for a cabinet post. ~ Mr. Barrett also said his was sure to win, but he had not had time to consider who. would be a member of his cabinet: That - would have to wait, he said until after the election. Mr. Anderson: spoke to about 30 people at a break- _fast reception in ‘the Hi Ar- LIBERALS’ David Anderson took time out % to: visit the Kootenay, Doukhobor Society's jaunt through the riding with candidate the _ Colin. Maddocks, They were shown around - munal village while on‘an by Ann out the ‘pi that peo- ple are, not :fully informed of construction projects be- . son : More ‘studies should. be undertaken by the fish and wildlife department is en- forcement. There“ should be be. expanded. The «total more studies und Te- 2 and 5 \. “The parks service should. acreage of parks has actu- i, who re- pul ~eil a W area, 2 “T-would like to. direct council’s: attention,” he wro- te, “to: the fact that there . are ‘no: provisions for a safe crossing. for school children when they pass the” Christi- na Highway. »' Considering that many school’ children have ‘their ; Homie in the Crestview area, arrived by. charter the = Castl ee fore ; their. commencement. ° ; This must stop,” he says. ‘Mr. Anderson noted the lack of: information. avail-.: fecting the environment, Mr. Anderson ‘says. He® indicated a’ plan calling for a law re of the ‘report, pl ings would be called to de- termine feelings of the peo- ple. .: : “> “This--may delay pro- jects somewhat but we have waited many: centuries for their development. A few months’ more will not hurt,” he ‘said... y “Mr. Anderson criticized the. provincial: government “for not-releasing the Pub- lic Energies Commission re- “Dr. Gordon: Shrum says the* report will be released atthe end of the*morth. “This | is’ a < delay keep the people uninformed un after the election,” he id. ‘Mr, Anderson: said his” government wants to put centres. After’ noting. that an NDP. government.» would back government sponsored day. care centres, he noted that life is in bad He said the province has, -at 12,000, the ‘per-capita of children’ in care of the child welfare ment is making $78,000,000 annually.on liquor sales, S -When one young man in - the audience attacked” the day care center idea, Mr. Barrett retorted that'moth- - ers on welfare would: get . first priority at use of ihe centres for their children. lle» added’ that- the mental -- health of: many women is maintained: when they:can get. out of ‘the house, “Women’s Liberation, if rational and sensible may be the saving grace of the (continued on page’ 12) ‘herewith request that the . council take: steps ‘to. elim- inate this'traffic “At the’ point ‘of ‘cross- ing the:-speed . limit is 45 lod last year. fires dis' in the | col ¢ tof m- last costs to date for the fire suppression hay i an. estima’ it Litfle People’s Nursery : - ; Finds New Home al Centre On Monday afternoon, to the Lit- trucks pulled up tle People’s Nursery on Sev- enth At Track M mph ‘and ° considering = the ° hint (continued ,on ‘page 12) NDP LEADER Dave Barrett came Into town on Monday to campaign’ for Chris D’Arcy, his party’s standard bearer in. Rossland- ve, in ‘Kinnaird to a x 2 a = the - proposed cessation of. ‘aix mail service to the West ge Fr i HAH | [ Etat fi Trail. They are: being interviewed ‘by’ the Castlegar’ News ‘political columnist. Moyd Mackey. — Castlegar NewsPhoto. 2.220: