CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; October 17, 1974 _Village of § locan Briefs Ald. K. Kinoshita’s ‘resig- ration, effective Dec. 91 of this year, was raccepted with regret, bala, ‘Kinoghite” reported: . that .a' Recreation Commission meeting had been held, new qificers were elected and’ fur- ther developments of the skat-. thg:rink ‘will be undertaken: ynder thelr, dlrectlon. , toa ation was ae to use all funds received for flood damages to the Springer Creek am to purchase more pipes to iprlber improve the water line om Goat Creek to the village. Ald. L.’ Adams was ap- pointed ‘as field representative The Seens ats. | KINNAIRD JUNIOR (SECONDARY SCHOOL for the Office of e ° . Council resolved to apply for a grant under the Local Initiatives. Program. ° 5 Correaponitence from ‘the Slocan Valley Senior Citizens’. Assoclation stating that all parking space around ‘the Sil- very Slocan Social Centre will be’ needed this Friday and Saturday, was) presented to council, Council resolved to have the area posted as a Tow-Away Zone, ‘all unauthor- ized vehicles to be towed away i h If y | Regional District of Central Kootenay The following, is. an open letter from: our Principal, Mr. Rogers. Dear Parents: Well, at last we're in full swing. Classes are well under- way, timetable problems have been sorted out, and,. if you need further proof that. school is in, your children should be bringing homework home with them! Lots of other activities, ; too! Eager athletes are'on the ~ gym floor before 8 2.m., at noon and every opportunity after school. The girls’ field hockey team and the boys’ soccer team are into their season of inter school games. V Coming ‘events: all parents on Tuesda: at 8,00 pam.) 3) Before we get’ the year, we would like. a aie you an ‘opportunity to;see the school ‘facilities and: meet the staff. First, we'll all meet fi ‘the gym and‘you will heara'little about our programs, reporting procedures and other. bits’ of Information. Next, ‘you will have. an” opportunity to visit two subject areas and hear what’ the teachers -will be offering, and expecting in those areas. This is a good chance to’ learn’ first- hand what your children may, system is not new ito; . secondary, schools’ in the. greatest percentag of students inithis‘ school an most parents | in, this nity.) The semester: ‘ayal 2m. with, daily‘instriiction;in:three.or : four subjects create J different: : time: dimension fro vious block; system Consequently, at this time, teachers ‘have 'information’’on on; what t the: school Is herefore extend. to ou fey cordial Invitation'to meet a n's/daughter's {i mark’ the occasion, * ana the!staff: in! eral)‘on';Monday, Oct. 21: fr m 8 to 5 p.m, and 7 to 9 p. ‘ A sound community: -parent ‘school relationship is ‘essential r. the, happy’.and productive evelopment of! the:student. - We sincerely hope the school's xt : relationship with you! will, bee opai and ‘constructive. Antiques, handleratta Hi zaar are alli part ‘of. the second anniversary of, the'Slo-.’ can’ Valley: Senior. Citizens © ‘Association which will ;hold( a’. , two-day affair from 2 to 8 p.m, “tomorrow: and: Saturday: to The 0 followits i detaloel cal summary’ for the month of’ ber hasbeen, iled “sounder Sines ere of eaaei ae i Ebviroi “bake salo Is also. taking but: this is\onSaturdas in this’ two-day? projects Bs oeal ‘Women Institute. Hidden Costs An. Used : ‘Cor Buying It}\costs, approximately $827 to get the average used ear in good condition for normal driving use according to latest automobile association findings. This was stated ' re- cently by the president of the B.C.) Automobile} Association, George Bradley, in Victoria, Mn, ‘Bradley, who ' was launching the BCAA's second Mobile Inspection Service, said Canada's first’ service’ which started in Vancouver at the end of May had already checked out more than’ 500 used cars. for owners and potential buyers. He. said that during a / hundred: point. examination | of cars. forsale to’ association _members by. private sellers and used car dealers, some vehicles ‘were designated by the BCAA CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 17, 1974 reece Repalrs See the CASTLEGAR NEWS IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Provides. spacious new {. accommodation» with f. fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, phone, free parking and. view balconies. All this for. $16.00 single and $4.00 per additional = guest... .with compll- mentary coffee and tea service for your a : enjoyment. On. -your next visit. to Vancouver. or may not, have been telling your son's daughter's progress which they. wish;to share: with Refreshments. wil be: you.i We believe! thatt more served at the Open, Hotise 5 as hopeless junk, others'as not Volleyball begins .soon. feasible to repair.and for,many i led Clubs are getting active You. too. The Foster Parent's Club is ‘ again’ being ‘the ‘parent. to «ern British: Columbia an enjo; 4 able September. Pacific storms were directed ‘over the’ topo! NOTICE OF ELECTION Public Notice is:hereby given'to the electors of the Regional: District of Central Kootenay that | require ‘the: presence of the said electors at the Regional District Office,1601: Vernon Street, Nel- son,’ B.C., on Monday;: the 28th day of October 1974, at the hour of ten’o’clock in the forenoon, Pacific Standard Time, for the purpose of electing Persons fo represent them ‘as Directors’ for: the following Elegtoral Areas of the Regional District of. patty Kootenay Electoral Areas “A”, C’, “E", an : Vacancies to be filled: Electoral Area “A” The office of Director - 2 year term - one vacancy Electoral Area “C” _The office of Director - 2 year term - one vacancy Electoral Area “E". The office of Director - 2 year term - one vacancy Electoral Area “G” The office of Director - 2 year term - one vacancy Electoral Area I" © The ‘office of Director - 2 year term - one ‘vacancy Electoral: Area.” The office of Olrector - 24 year term - one ‘vacancy The mode of nomination of candidates shall + be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated. in writing by two duly qualified! electors. The nomination-paper and the Public Officials Disclosure document shall be delivered to the Returning Officer. at any time between the date of this: notice. and noon, Pac- ific Standard Time, of the day of nomination, The Nomination-paper may be in the form prescribed in. the “Municipal Act’, and shall state the name, residence and ‘occupation of the person nominated in such: manner as to. sufficiently identify. such: canilidate, The: neniinatjont bal scribed to by the candi idate.: On the event of a poll being necessary, such poll shall be opened on Saturday, November 16th,; 974, between the‘ hours of eight o'clock in.the forenoon and eight o'clock in the afternoon, Loc- al Time, for ‘Electoral Area “A™)-"C",) “E", Nguyen Thi Lee (a seven-year- old ‘girl) of Vietnam.’ Chal- lenges will ‘soon be coming out of the chess club. The bowlers, from what I hear, are having a ball. A brary club, a hobby club and a small games ‘club are other busy groups. The students’ council is back at it: with a’ slightly. different structure, which should prove interesting and very worthwhile. Of course, all students are en-.. couraged to become involved— the teachers are! By. the way, you have probably wondered what the staff did during the strike. We kept busy. Would you believe'a seven-day staff meeting? You - wouldn't! In fact, we did ‘have | many staff meetings. The® time ‘gave us an opportunity to discuss a’ great variety of topics'regarding the. operation of the school,. the needs of the ‘students,’ pro-” grams, extra-curricular ‘activi. ties, educational objectives and. the 101° other ‘things: that go into the educational functioning of arschool. 6) 7; In’ their “spare”. time: the + soup: or one milk, which is meant to informal, “let's get to kno another” evening. As a1 do not want to get inv make an appointment to or, attend the patent -night. in November: : ‘Interim'reports, issued: students who have been Identi- fled as having. difficulties’ ready,’ will Friday, ont ‘We encourage parents’ to contact the school by. telephone .to.discuss the difficulties’ their “children ‘are having. “1 : ‘As. well,, teachers ,w: available at the ‘school for ‘consultation on Tuesday. Nov. at 7.90 p.m. It is suggested that to Bach fall: we “Operate a mini-cafeteria' where ‘soup and milk’ are. available to. students. t lunch time. (A: ticket,: which entitles a student to either one’ will cost'20 staff worked on course ‘prepar-\(/ : ations, materials involved a Roe ‘the’ aay of us (teach:: “ers and parents) who attended, * Dr. Christensen's sessions certainly; valual le. é is- covering a pees Of food lodged - > against ‘a toot ‘he; discovery usually): pene barrassinent is one maj son we ‘brush our teeth, Den-) tists: call’ this'a{"" i -the ridge; then south eastwi onto: the prairies. iM Exeept for some me which dry. month. As skies were free from’ ‘cloud,, we registered i imum, vYork. Journal of Dentistry,’ the‘authors’say: that/if/you do”. “have hypersensitivity, youcan \ contro}: the; problem ‘at: home.::; ‘The ‘answer: is to use:a special Teason for brushing. They point = out ‘though,’ that: the: most. important ‘reason, for. brushing Mth will prevent’ almost vevery known dental disease: However, for the’ one: person’ in : seven who suffers from ‘hi sensitivity”, proper. brushing’ ean be.a painful: ordeal. {oDentists ot sure. ex: actly why’some people’ have touchy teeth, but: they suggest’ there: mi: number: of ‘tains’ strontium can replace dental office’ appli.” “cations of silver, nitrate hyde which may resu! “in discolored teeth or irritation of. the gums.) ntal authorities y Som predict that most Berane ‘will develop Sensitive teeth at som ‘time’ in’ their’ lives.” When’ the’ discomfort“is’ tolerable,':th > victims may-accept the pain as. inevitable: “night, eee mean‘and mini. mum temperarures to below! normal. } 965-3517. :, were almost’ at) a record low, =, while the number 7 365-5210». Most of th problem veh- icles offered for: sales as reliable were six to 10. years old, ‘Worst examples of repairable. vehicles she “requiring approximately $1,600: to\repair; In TS * Mr: “ Adshen ‘and family, and their. Idest daughter, Miss Elaine nN Adshead, ‘all of Mica Creek: Mr, ind ‘Mrs. cana “Junler cele- is ; audience's quest fons. the - topic subject and’’then responded to.an’ appreciative surance, homie financing, gen tic ‘counselling’ and’ medicine promise to be equally. helpful. have'a will,:then the property.” with that heating it‘up, writing ‘a’ new one, or getting married.’ -’ : ‘Any estate over $50,000! tov estate ).tax.: : property is disposed of ca ing to the; Administration ‘Act. This act declares that'the' wife gets, the’ first $20,000 ‘of her, - husband's estate.’ Children get two thirds ‘of everything* that: ‘remains. Where there ‘is’ only: _ one: child the wife ‘gets. .two: hirds ‘of the- remaining = pro- R perty and the child one third,” Gauley, ‘anyone. who’ has’ chil- :dren would be fooliah not to have|a pumps and windshields. He said there was also ‘a: significant /number. of ‘cars with. major, oil leak’ problems: 2itWe |have had more than: 71,600: enquiries ‘since: the: ser- vice started ‘on’ a- pilot’ basis. Our )mobile units have ‘carried out approximately ‘ ‘43 per cent of inspections on car lots, 34 per. cent on private sellers’ proper- ty and more than 22 per cent at the: homes ‘of: motorists . who’ wanted their current car cheek. ed out.” a Mr. Bradley. sald the new consumer service had ‘found a growing demand: for: vehicle. examinations before long holi- day tours and prior.to warren: stay: downtown: at the Mayfair Hotel located at: Hornby and Robson’ Streets. ° For reservations, write to: _ THE MAYFAIR HOTEL, ‘ouvert, B.C. oF Pho! Kootenay Lake Ferries Schedule The tetlowing schedule will. be. effective Kootenay Lake Ferries comammencing, October, 5, imu ter : the winter ‘season. « Pacifle Daylight Saving Time : Leaves es Balfour 6:00 a.m. M.V.Anscomb qi Ma. V. Anscomb °° 6 IESE TOOT ERG TT OT 9 & her: parents, Mr. and! Mrs: “G6","l and “K" at the following designated loca-.” Sanford of Robson. 1 is ie : inford on, Lynne posi ee TCES Mr. and ue ‘D. ‘Adshead tions,: of which every person is hereby: required to take notice and govern’ himself accordingly Electoral Area gAY. — Crawford Bay Elementary Senior Secondary School, { . Crawford Bay, Destiny Bay Service, RR1_ Boswell, Wy- nndel Intermediate School, Wynndel, Riondel : Recrea- tion Hall, Riondel Electoral Area “C” — West Creston: Community Hall, Creston; Wynndel In- ‘ termediate School, Wynn- cde) Municipal Office, Cres- Electoral Area “E” — ae Hall, Balfour Proctor Community. Hall, . “Proctor, Blewett. Elemen- tary School,’ Blewett Electoral Area “G" — Ymir, Community ‘Hall, Ymir. Municipal, Office, Salmo Electoral Atee “1 Shoreacres Elementary Scho-; { eal; *Shoreacres, “Tarrys Ele-” mentary = School,“ Tarrys, “Pass Creek ~ ; School, Pass Creek Electoral ‘Area — Edgewood Elementary. Scho- ae ot, Elementary School, -Fauq- vier,» Burton Elementary,’ ! School, Burton, Nakusp El- ementary School, Nakusp ADVANCE POLL In the event of a Poll being necessary, the Advance’ Poul. shall’ be opened. Tuesday, Novem- ber 12th, 1974 and. Wednesday,’ November 13th 1974 between’ the hours of 10:00 o’clock’in the forenoon and 2:00 o'clock in: the: afternoon, ‘Lo- cal Time at the Regional: District of ‘Central Koo- tenay Office, 601 :Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C, and at the following locations, é Municipal Office, City of Costlegar | Municipal Office, Town’ of Creston . Municipal Office, :Village of Nakusp for permitting duly qualified electors to vole, who shall sign'a statement shat (a) they expect to be absent/fyom the Regional District of Central: Koo- + tenay on polling-day; or (b) they. are, for reason of conscience, prevented from voting on polling: day; or (¢) through circumstances beyond their control they will not be able fo attend the poll on. polling-day, namely, Saturday, | the 16th day of © ‘November, 1974, Given under my hand ‘at Nelson, B.C. this: 101h day of October, 1974, E. 7. Bodard Returning Officer Elementary Edgewood, - Fauquier .-~” “Overall eb 3,806 Present at the. “October meeting of:the -Castleuas, and and ‘District Public. Library. board site sentative Sal Ms. ary Cam-. eron,' appointed: by Martin Vanderpol .as the Area :J ‘representati: board meetings i in-an: advisory _ “eapacity. : Phe : board : received - post ‘ carder greetings rom: Mr.”Pat grad ai id from ~ >, Mrs. Eileen: Woods in'S tzer- : Romaine in Len’ dand. ‘The librarians report “overall circulation for the three branches’ of 9,806 books The: board was pleased 'to hear that the Robson branch was proving ey books.,, The bookstock will be changed frequently to give the branch as much variety as - possible, "Mr. Don: Jones reported that the ‘constitution of the All Kootenay, Library. System’ Society had ‘been signed -and’ . ‘sent to Victoria for incorpora- tion, Mr. Jones was elected to the board’ of directors’ which shows: a broad’ representation © "from all: the Kootenay, regions. Mrs. Audrey. Moore told: the board that she had attended the funeral of Mr.'Joe Marshall, a Castlegar library member for, ‘ ~ Taany years, to attend:the |; “ half its stoek of approximately: The course will. be taking place at Stanley Humphries High School, Oct. 21-22 and Oct.: ter. and. Ron! Belton, Registrations for. the course -will' be accepted at the: Recreation Office, located up-j; \stairs:in the Kinnaird Hall. SHss” 3-5 pam, chers. PARENT- TEACHER CONFERENCE Mondor: October 21 : {An opportunity to communic- ate with your son/daughter's tea- 7 “9 pen: sab 58 Ye hn ET Sak aie WANA IS, AIWANIS SCOUT HALL Wednesday, October B, 1974 2 p.m. fo Spm.& 1 B m. 10930 pam A " . returned home on the weekend f° Public 2X ay ‘exemined Health Department, for::! TB, lung’ gene CLINICS WILL BE LOCATED. ‘AT: ithurs., Oct... 17th — Costlegar : Public’ Parking (near. Library,” 1-4p.m.'and 5-8 p.m.) Ske ies Oct. Veh — 1 Castleaird Plaza Gsfewen fice 4 p.m, and 5-8. p.m. Ho Oct. 19th. — Castleaird Plaza (Safeway): 10.a.m.,to 12 noon and 1.to-5. p.m. an SEALS - RESPIRATORY ss “DISEASES y 61, wife of Fred Konkin, died on Wednesday, of last week in the: \ Trail Regional Hospital. ‘Funeral service began Sat- urday from the. Shoreacres Hall day’ amily. + Born’ July 5, “1913, in 3 Langham, Sask., Mrs.’ Konkin received her education there as well as being married there.’ = (Rose); Lagebokoff of Grates at) Valley; one brother, Saskat “moakoll-also survives, = _ She was ‘predeceased ‘This year marks the’ 29th yz anniversary of Canada Savings <-Bonds—C.S.B. campaigns ha’ Ting cpmmenced jin’ 1946, is kespeone. engineer Al Fulle: ‘Al typifies —No injuries. toa Thursday when was totalled after. it'went over. the’ bank travelling onthe fire access ‘road ‘dbove :the: Castlegar golf “rolled ‘whet’ ies. This kind of commitment’ is part of the spirit at CP Rai We believe good freight “.garvice is one a guestion, = And we want to keept the has given . ‘owned spirit that has made us the world's largest investor-'‘< transportation’: ABA: . MOBILE HOME: “WASH & WAX. Power: Polishing >and Waxing Aluminum Cleaning Engine “Shampooing - © Cars — High’ Gloss ment in on-time perfor. mance on certain key trai Call your We improved this service ‘District Manager: through better plarining ant utilization of equipment We addi new pieces of rolling Stock le last. year, and re-desig ; modified Janotner 4 ‘900. we bought’ “freight locomotives at ap-' ‘proximately $450,000 each.