‘Social Credit euler Bill Bennett on CBC TV~ this. Saturday (Feb, 16) By 11:15 p.m, Be, sure, to watch! Anyone a oun receipts for donations to the Koo. tenay Society for Handicap- Bea Children for scone tax please | P fh. 385+ Foe me morn ings only. The news eae of the Castlegar News now has its own’ phone. To rea- Successful Candidates of Music : lals are especially asked to make note of this number and mark it down in ‘their telephone books. i Everybody reads City and. District Round-Up. Just call’ 365-7266. for low-cost, high pean You may run your message! in lightface or In. boldface. in Exams in Trail are Announced The following ‘are the successful candidates in exam- inations held recently by the Royal. Conservatory of Music of Toronto.in Trail.'The names are arranged in order of merit: Grade IX Piano First Class Honors—Lorie C. Klit. i Grade VIII Piano Honors—Carol Card. . Grade VII Piano Joins College Library Staff Ms. Laurelee Murray has joined ‘the Selkirk College library staff replacing Mrs. Kay Mealing. Ms. Murray was formerly at Douglas College, Vancouver.’ She and’ her husband* have’<: moved tothe area and are living in Glenmerry. recent visitor to. the’ Selkirk College was R. Linde-. man ‘of the Australian wine . company. The Worshipful Vit ners’ hosted | him. to... two luncheons at. which’ the: 1972). and 1973+ Selkirk Range de -’. Table Wines were sampled.” °-- Mr. Lindeman found. the wine to be excellent and- has: sent his atic to Honors—Patrick Roscoe, Mark Fabbi and Meryle L. Lecomte. Grade VI Piano Honors—Joanne “Legge, Shel- ley Lee and. Margaret S, Kennedy. Pass—Melody J. Miller, Cather- ine M. Winter and Nicholas J. Samson. Grade V Piano First Class HonorsIvana M. Banducei and Alison Howard, Howard—Renee A. Herrick. Grade IV. Piano First Class Honors—Sharon- Lee Mills and Gordon P. Gallo. Honors—Byron _K. Siemens, + Vibeke S, Johansen, Lina’ D. Milinazzo (equal) and Carol A. apman, ee i Grade III Piano First Class Honors—Leslie A. Clover, Christopher B. Webster and Craig M. Jones, Honors—Grant C. Jones, Cher- yl:A. Cameron and Denise L, Lecomte. = Grade II Piano i 2 First Class’ Honors—Darla * > Crispin, Debrah M: Hemmmons, : ‘st. Class, :Honors—Darla Crispin, Debrah ‘M. Hemmions, Christine M."’ Surgeon: ‘and Catherine E. ‘Sturgeon. Grade I Piano --" ‘First Class Honors—Carclyn M. yYurko and Eva‘ Varabioff. . George Dubokovic. nou keith: COLLECTOR wishes to Le memoarablia :’ B83! Era pooks @ Periodicals. @ Poster Advertising @ Old Fashioned Furniture’ © @ Coal Burners” @ Kitchenware @ Lamps, Ete. @ Articles of Curiosity Good Cash Prices Paid Phone Collect FREE~ : 10:06. § CLEANSING BAR ff a WITH 40Z. -10:0-6 LOTION _ 352-6822. Nelson : ; and” eae W. Marecek. = 2) Grade Il Guitar Honors—Katherine Drennan. , Grade I Guitar First Class Honors—Douglas Gordon. Grade VI Singing +. Honors—Jennifer.;'3..: Welton, Di Luella 5, C: Pri Grimm‘ and) Donna;E. Baynes. Grade II Singing First © Class . Honors—Robin Jann, Pass—Sandra Voykin. : Court News the walk had to be pat bs Mor cha lyear. They GYMNASIUM PLANS, which are now: being dusted | off. with "Education ’ Minister Eileen: . Dailly’s:. announcement of funds (now being.” available to permit'the construction.of the near $2 million project, are being viewed here by, left’ ‘Anellittes, since to right, bursar Alec Reibin, student executive. par president Tom Robertson, principal Dr. * Bruce Fraser and first-year university, transfer student; from: Castlegar Laurie Andruff.: This will mark the? first expansion of the college the campus was opened, Julie Burgess Sweelheart : Of Valley's Mothers March. The New Denver- Silverton Kinsmen Walkathon, in’ aid‘ of the Mothers’ March of Dimes, took’ place Sunday. The march was to have taken place Feb, 2, but due to weather and road conditions, Kinsman Werner Mengler of Silverton’ was. walker ‘with. highest: pledges ‘for ‘his walk, which he did on snowshoes for a° - grand total of $11.75 in pledges. -Ten-year-old®, Julie’ Bur- Ress, who is’ waiting’ for jan at. * Seventy-six walkers) look part. This included cight adults with the. remainder ‘consisting of students: fram ‘the? Lucerne Secondary;: and: Elementary. schools in'New Denver: The walk started from)the ski hillat Summit Lake, <18 E For Comi g Year. The Second: Castlegar Group‘ Committee to Cubsand-- Scouts held hele ‘annual meet; ledied: sassist: the sarees ext until June and’ take over then, Those elected wére past Presi, dent Mrs. M.. Sommers, dent: Mrs. G. : Davidson,’ vice- “president 1 Mrs. D.E.L.: Benen- James Howard Butler of:,>/ger, Sahlstrom Road: in. Kinnaird was fined $100 or in default 15 days in jail when he appeared in > court here Tuesday morning on. a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count, over .08.. His driver's ‘licence was also. sus- pended for: 30 days. The charge resulted froma check © made Jan.’ 26. on ‘Columbia “Ave. ‘in Castlegar. “treasurer Mrs. J. Lai secretary Mrs. Moroso, i committee Mrs. W. Parfenuik’ and Mrs. F. Perehudoff, ‘phon- ing Mrs. T. Allis, Mrs. 'C. Schafthuizen . and. Mrs. ‘odor. Plans are being made to hold a father and‘son banquet in May. The next. bottle drive will. > be held in April. TEN-0-SIX. You Will Love It! ‘This attractive new combo with’ the 4. oz. Ten-O-Six Lotion’ at the ‘regular $2.25 price — and a. bonus Ten-O-Six Cleansing Bar absolutely free. i cA perfect way to sample. While They. Last! Ten-O-Six Lotion a medicated: Eanes thar: “Digs Deep” ard helps remove soil 'so that you have clean, healthy, honest skin 2 oz. Introductory Offer ONLY sees B50. CARL'S In’ the Plaza PETTITT PHOTOS for uu Children's ‘Hospital.’ in flere ed: oni ‘auragement. ‘from Kinsmen “McDonaugh * was. seompanied “mothe narth of New: Denver, with her feet bleeding. ‘Julie was offered “No ‘way—my feet: are. ed fram 10 years of age and up. Thete’ were? five“check™ points. Us pilot ‘car “was. donated a driven by. Kins (Ray: Bur: gess of. Silverton.yy First walkers to reach the 'Bosum:Hall were two" 14-year- olds, Robert Huebscheverlen of the: New Denver. Youth Center. and Steven’ Turner * of: New. Denver. These (wo boys ‘com- pleted the'walk in three hours and 40. minutes, -20. minutes ahead of the next: group:: . Lunch? was ‘provided* and 8 by the Kinettes,- and Was available to parlicipanis at 7 the Bosum Hall’at: the‘ conelu- ‘ on of the ‘walkathon. 5 Attends Course On Community Emergencies Municipal: emergency pro- gram coordinator for the City of Castlegar, Red Warner, will be “among the candidates selected from the Nelson Zone to attend the: Community ‘Emergency ‘Planning. Course in Victoria, Feb.19. to 21. A course in‘ light search and rescue, to be held March 4 to 8 in Victoria, will be attended by © Fred Stan Vincent of iianaied, Many peor believe... ‘+ Fat ‘people are’ a carefree, “happy- -go-lucky. lot, e facts’ are...On the contrary, many fat.people are » Arustrated, depressed, nervous. “ “and. disgruntied.. . PETTITT PHOTOS wl2 ‘Exposure : COLOR ROLLS $2.99 i] week SOLOHd LLILLad PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LliLlad PETTITT PHOTOS Facts and Fancy: } in, Reducing than to reduce ‘and get:sick... The facts are. are never healthy, weight, dese is always beneficial. 2 Many, pecple * believe. i> Water is fattening ES facts fore is. not’ fattening. Water. ‘ “intake should not be restricted. * cy * ‘Many * people ‘ believe.. «Potato is very, fattening. ‘The facts are...Plain potato has less calories than’ bread. ‘It is the gravy; butter. and ‘cream * 's0\ often taken with’ potatoes) ¥, was make: it fattening. Maay people believe. Sur: Many people believe...It'is <. better to; be: fat! and: healthy |~ pra cresra rn al LS - $10,700 Damages Result “In Three-Vehicle Accident A> three-vehicle’ accident which occurred Tuesday morn- dng “on? the Kinnaird-Christina Lake- Highway. approximately five miles ‘south of the Paulson Bridge. has resufted. in’ an estimuied $10,700 damage. Demolished ) was) a 1973 Chev truck: driven by Jorne Garrett‘of Trail and ‘a 1973 Datsun driven by Louis Burt of Christina’. Luke.’ The, third vehicle, was-a 1968 Chev. driven hy; Emil Festerling of: Grand * Forks|) which sustained an estimated’ $1,200 damage. 2 Police ‘said the Festerling. dnd Burt vehicles, wero: trayel- ling ;-east. and . the’: Garrett vehicle, west, when: the Burt ‘vehicle went oul of control ona. curve, ‘he Garrett vehicle swung around to miss the Burt.vehicle but was struck on the passen- Silverton Newsletter , By Nancy Barnett “Mr Ren Wilkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tad Wilkowski of ‘Silverton, has been’ accepted + into’ the. RCMP- academy ; in Regina. Ben. left’ Monday to report for, seas 1 * ry Mrs. Saaasey Subotin? of Silverton is ’a. patient: in’ the Slocan Lake Hospital. Len * “Mrs. Flora Barnett > of Summerland ‘has been staying with \-her, son's. family;=,in “Silverton forthe ' past» two i weeks.;Mrs,- Barnett will’ be ‘- leaving Saturday for home. e Second Place ; not among ‘the * list’; of, hi Lancia ‘cause a gain. in’ «weight. ‘The tacts are...No. Itis.the, led ‘inactivity: I with the” increase: in jintal th lany people believ. inifoods. are, ‘slenderizing’ e facts ‘are...No, foods re /.teducing ‘or : slenderizing ~-because there are,no foods that: contain less calories | than 0. * fany. y people believe. ~Pro- * “longed sitting. will cause 'steno- graphers’-hips’, The facts are.:.Large hips, are, never caused by ‘sitting. “They. are usually due to body build Plus. overweight. i ‘Many. people yelieve.. omargarine is less fattening § than; butter. ‘The facts .are...No differ-. ence. One ounce of oleo has the. ‘isame number. of calories: as’ an jJounce of butter—200." ‘Hall and carried in’; last’; week's” issue’ of the C stlegar News. Placed second in: h her. The name of Teresa Bojey- is ger. side, swinging (Jt) into with the Festerling A passenger in. the Burt vehlele, -Douglas Burt, was reported to have recelved minor head injuries, No charges have been. laid, Rond conditions were sald “to he fey ‘and snow-covered, It wus ae snowing at fhutl time. " Indonesia’ : Women. Set An Example ‘The women of’ Indonesia have long been famous for, their. lovely, knee-length: hair, -’\) Many of ‘them ‘have. re- > cently discovered, however, Uhat their‘crowning glory isa 1" METROCOLOR . ina starring ROCK HUDSON 9) ANGIE DICKINSON * TELLY.SAVALAS Evening: Saeiid sovandiey tin al ae tse marketable ipreduct: and are. selling iUin order to bolster the’ family budget. There's no ‘need for; ladies’: in the Casjlegar district to tear. :; ree ‘out, their. hair’ over ‘an ailing budget. ‘Just do your: shopping, ’: , for many. needed household ilems* by checking thé} Classi fied Ads page of the’ Castlegar News. And if it’s extra: money, you ‘want, then ‘consider’ placing a Classified’ Ad to sell any items: no. longer. ‘required by your. family. 3 ‘Small ads pay. Just phone the’. Classified : number, 36! 7266, and find out just how well » they can work for you. JHNCOLOR' » PARAV! All cbout love and mersicee! a’ y (RUMKE FERAL PCTURL warone exrentannwt | iene You Can: Own: Your Very, Own _ Mobile: ‘or Double Wide Home ‘Easy Terms to. ‘Suit Your: Budget Announced _ Appointments to the coun- cil of Selkirk College: were * “announced . on , Wednesday. of last’ week by the Provincial cabinet, : Named were Mrs. William Jacobson of Kinnaird. Frank: "Beinder:” of © Rossland,’ Currie Chapman and Mrs. John Wal- ~ lach, both of'Nelson and F. E.7 Scott and R. J. 0. Miller, all of Trail. Appointments are for c one-, year. terms expiring. Jan. 31, ° 975. re Sound of Siren Tuesday Night all Part of Practice The soinding of the ‘fire alarm ‘in. 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