CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 9, 1975 Crescent Valley RCMP Seize 150 Ibs. Marijuana Pay n- Takit st Little Super oad FRESH CALIFORNIA BLUE RIBBON TEA BAGS. 100's only 99¢ GRANOLA CEREAL Ib, pkg. Special 59c CASINO CHEESE in Stock! VINE RIPENED TOMATOES 2 Ig. tins 89c Mozzarello | ESE 6 ox. pkgs. $1.79 Real Cheese for i _ HALLOWEEN ae CANDIES 100 & 200 pes, $1 45& $2.85 box "20 1B, ALBERTA GOLD FLOUR Ht is Worth ttl "2 POUND PKG, BIACK DIA » selzed 160 Ibs, of Crescent Valley RCMP marijuana last week at the Smedbol residence two miles south of Slocan City. Charged with possession of marijuana for the purposes of trafficking are Eric Martin Sm }. Rich: Lt 22'and Nick John McGulre 24, Police reported that some of the marijuana was packaged and some atill on stalks, ‘With the assistance of the Nelaon RCMP detachment and an RCMP dog, the Crescent _ Valley detachment made five more searches in Winlaw, Slo- ean and Vallican in which approximately 80 Ibs. of mari- juana was seized, Charges were to be laid earlicr this week but when contact by the Castlegar lows was made to Crescent Valley RCMP yesterday morn- ing the receptionist sald there was no one In authority to release such information until later that'afternoon which was too late to meet the paper's deadline, Mutual Agreement In August, 1938, President (Franklin D, Roosevelt sald, at a apeech at Queen's University, that the U.S. would not stand idly by and ‘see its neighbor, Canada, attacked, A few days later, at Woodbridge, Ont., e Minister W. L, M. King, made the situation mutual, Teeriage Dance a Success; Club was fo Underwrite Deficit A recent teenage dance sponsored by Regional Recrea- tion Commission No, 1 in It is the Week For a Variety Of Special Events 7 his is National Macaroni Week, Fire Prevention Week,’ National Employ the Physically. Handicapped Week, National 4-H Week and Newspaper Week. As well, it's Interna- tional Letter Writing Week! - However ‘you decide to celebrate, why not make it a |. memorable time for your fataily by shoppingsthe Want Ads for some useful item that will delight both young and old? ‘There are always bargains to be found in the Classified Ads in the Castlegar News. Make’ reading them a weekly habit! CHEESE SINGLE THIN, SLICES Only .. $2.77 t NB BONES - Onl ms ATE Luncheon M MEAT 12 oz. tins 69¢ PINK 0" SHRIMP tins: 79c FRUIT. TREES Apple, Pear, Peach, - Apricot, ‘Italian: Prunes, Rese. Plum . EVERGREENS CHUNK 3 TUNA, Light tin 59¢ 1G, 13 OZ, KRAFTS KETCHUP 49c KING SIZE DUZ .. $1.89 LOCKER BEEF CUT. TO ORDER For Freezers Special Prices on BEEF LIVER 10-18 pounds KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW PRICES! & Upright Junipers Ball, Pyramid, Compact & Gold Compact Cedars ly ‘Trees & Flowering ~ Plants, House Plants, Pot Plants, Potteries, Terranium Plants, Indoor Hanging Baskets Perennial Rockery. Plants ‘and Fall Bulbs | First: Year Growth Guaranteed conjunction with the Castlegar Kiwanis Club was a huge success and operated without any untoward incidents. Thia’ {s. the report of ‘recreation director:'Pat Metge ina letter.to the Kiwanis Club. Referring to the teenage dance held in the curling rink as part of Klondike Night, Mr. letge said the success of the event!“will hopefully restore some faith in the conduct of ihe local young population other groups ‘and ee tions.” v Commenting on Mr. Motge’s letter, Kiwanis Club - president Jim Cromwell said 598 young people attended the dance which was played for by 3 band from Calgary, He said only $1 per person was charged for admission to ithe since although normally a $83 or $4 See Js chareed for this ie Cromwell said his club had agreed to underwrite any deficit for the teenage function but instead the Recreation Commission made a $82 profit. Library S) isu fo Go to a Vofe ‘The Kootenay ‘Library Sys- tem Soclety has'decided to go ahead with. its plans for’ a library network in thre giona) districts in ‘southeast B.C, despite the he cppeetca of one district, society directors decided i a pane! in Creston Saturds 80 a only | ‘the Regional District of Central Kootenay, has decided to hold 8 referen- dum on the lasue, and society members hope. the vote will coincide with civic elections, Nov. 16, The Regiona! District of East Kootenay refised to allow a referendum to be held on the proposal, it was learned after the district's regular meeting Sept. 27. “~The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary is expected to decide on the referendum issue at its Oct. 9 meeting. ‘The society has'decided to ask the provincial Lb de- velopment commission to fund the project in phases, as voters in each regional district ap- prove the project in referen- dums. Even ifthe ‘wan rojected “in its present form", The library syatem pro- posal includes the costs of operations of all member. i ATTEND CHURCH, UNDAY! PENTECOSTAL 7 brary outlets, vice to’ rural areas, Increased bookstock and a monthly book exchange to branch libraries, and reference and information services. Introduction of tapes, films, muale, art Soproducrlons ‘and other non-book mate: well as 8 books for. ihe handicapped aaa mail. service for those not able to use established brary outlets, are also proposed for the system. Every resident of the — bry apt aren would 1 the without membership fees. Ifapproved in referendum, establishment of the system would begin Jan. 1,° 1976, although it is anticipated that it would take some time for full . development of all services, since the establishment grant is extended over a fivoyear per 767 First Ave, Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham > Church 365-6212 day School 0.50 a.m. Mi Worship 11 a.m. Ice 7 p.m. ‘Tu Bible Study 7.30 Fruoy: Woung peopl 780 ———— ‘ST, PETER LUTHERAN 405 Mople St., Cestlegar Sunday School 9:45 a.m. tutheran © Hour" Rev, Richard Klein: Pastor 112 = 4th Ave. N. Sibwenents or 965-3664 CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South saan “Worshiping”, “Serving” y 9:45 am. 11am, Family Worship We 7:30 p.m, Opportunities to Se. CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For Information Clesses for all Ages APOHOUE SR, Block Qno BI Castleaird Shopping Pith aia a.m, Sunday School Morning Warship WORLDWIDE CHURCH 4 OF GOD Saturday Services Nordle Hall 1009 - 7th Ave. eco Castlegar ice: 10:00 a.m. at a Ist & 3rd fuesdays, 7 p.m. sities Mr. Glen Weber “Ph, 965-3014 Affiliated with Gamer Ted Armstrong and Ambassador: f College - with its’ plans. No additional coat is foreseen for district ratepayers ip fundinga reduced program. ‘As the plan siands now, the LDC will pay an'establish- ment grant of over $1,619,000 over a five-year period to start the system over threelistricts. The B.C. government will also pay a little overj half the . operating costs by funding 20 per cent of the first’ mill Pam. Home Bible \ Fri. rpm . Rov, an Niet Phone 365-6662. ee i ‘CATHOL ee CHURCH Rev, Ph. 65-7148 Saturday Night Saws z Pan oem aad it azn ~ Directory ¢ of Business and Professional Services. COHOE. “INSURANCE | Providing a Complete Insurance Service PHONE ‘365-901- Open ‘Saturdey sensed and 70 per ‘cent of costs above|the first mill, : RDCK directors, in ap- proving a referendum,'imposed & ceiling of 1.6 millon: the project. Directors also resolved to determine t the specific objec: tions RDEK directors:have to the seni 5 ret whieh Ald. Audrey Moore will Seek ~-Re-Election fo Both: Positions. T Ald. ‘Audrey Moore’ saya she will be seeking re-election Nov. 16 on both ballots she sought last term, that is as alderman and as city repre- sentative to-Regional District of Central Kootenay. "NORTHWEST ‘MOBILE HOMES LIMITED: Expert Landscaping FREE Ss ‘ NURSERY & FLORIST 1001-9th Ave., South _ Castlegar Phe 365-7312) "Open | 7 Deys a Week" * |MV.D. No. 3996 “Your Mobile- Mrs. Moore 2278 2. second: term would give ner a oppor: * tunity to complete some tasks ly under way. She says she believes in continiity. She also has a kefn inter: est in the proposed Kootenay Library’ System. As'a former librarian she says “youtan take me out of the library: but you cannot take the Ubrary out of me. Mayor “Ed Mosby has al- ready publicly announced he ‘will: be seeking: re-slection while aldermen Steve, Jankola j.|. and Andy Shutek, whose terms also expire this year, have yet to announee thelr or Use of Goggles , In Racquetball is Stressed Raeqiuetball, anyone? — Just don't forget your protective goggles. Publica tions of the International Rac- Yes, We have: a Ucence Plates; LAWN MOWER) > REPAIRS Call Y ft Sporting Eqt. btd. 1400 Col. Ave., Castlegar. PHONE 365-3181 CASTLEGAR - » FUNERAL HOME \« Dedjcated ‘to Kindly ; sa. Thoughttul | Service Ambulance — Flowers + Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques « BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St. Nelson : ; We are Franchise Dealers for. Castlegar & District | Sales & Service PHONE 952.5383 * Desler: License Number D147¥ juries from the strenuous game in- clude facial lacerations, abrasion and detached, Goggles may slight intsh peripheral vision, § will prevent temporsry or RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service All: Sizes, ‘Styles ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 colinbish aye Phone 36: 269: Col, Ave. Castlegar “Castle Tire Lid. 1050 Columbia Avenue — Take Time tp -Hectrical visual Hospital pie treated of accidents appliance cords or e: ‘cords between July; through June 90, 197: ing to U.S. Consumer J Safety Commission figure: Check. those Cords: Forty pers contol the: injuries were burns, primarily to the mouth. Lacerations and abrasions aprains; and actures and - ‘H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496: Columbia Castlegar. PHONE 365-7618 Wheel Alignment Brakes = Shocks The: Only. Complete Brake Shop _ In’ the’ Kootenays TIRES ‘= TIRES | BOUNDARY ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) GUARANTEED : REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repalrs "All Home. Appliances Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar MIKES CLEAN AND: “> SHAMPOO Carpets and Fumiture Reasonable Rates ~ Phone 359-7398 OFFICE SUPPLIES \. Columnar: Pads. - Scotch Tape, Steples Typewriter Ribbons. . Label, Add Rolls, ete. - CASTLEGAR NEWS — 27-191. Columbia Ave. WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No.1, Teall No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson ‘Clintes Tuesday & Thurs. » Castlesird Plaza Next to Cooper Agencies Summer Hours, Effective’ 10:30 pee a 12:30 neon COMMERCIAL PRINTING DESMOND T. UTTLEWOOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST. 366 Baker St. _- Nelson, B.C _. Ph, 952-5182 A plead iftsh aU) iste for Groceries — Gas MAPLES STORE Blueberry Creek PHONE 365-6149 GREEPS ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL * CONTRACTING, SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Froo Estimates Gas Fitting es | Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration ‘& Mechanical System: — Sales. & Service — ' MESYMA 704 = 6th Ave. South Ph. 365-7775 - Casitegar puréu | CIEANING Gaaniea ns Se Dally eet oF Monthly ‘ tract Shampootny Rugs Et Free Estimates Call Collect Nelson 825- 4632 or Castlegar 365-7801 Van Pelt KOOTENAY. TRADING Post: "Antiques" ' New ‘and Used Furniture & Misc. 123 Main St., Castlegar PHONE 3653719 For Cash — Pay Less atthe TRADING POST ‘We Buy, Trade & Sell RHC INS, AGENCIES LTD, 601 Baker St., Nelson Ph. 352-7252 Fire - Auto.’ - Boat Tralier = Life Call Peter Majesgay 365-5386 DRY WALL, TAPING , TEXTURED: CEILINGS - PLASTER REPAIRS & - stucco PH, 364-1059 For: RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 PAINTING (industrial, Commercial, -, Residential. ~ Phone 399-4273” among’ the other cord-related injuries suffered by all age _ Broups. CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THUREDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTRHAYS” =D. Habart Pia “Robson Resident Adopts 9-Year-Old Peruvian Gil “A Robson resident, Misa Sandra L. Groepler has recent. ly become a member of Foster family unit:by helping each aed Parents Plan of Canada, adopt- ing a nine-year. -old Peruvian girl. Misa, Groepler’s foster child ia little Sarela Lozano who lives with her’ parents: and- seven brothers’ and sisters in Chimbote. She is attending th ihe, third grade of 1 _ bese both’ ehild ‘and aimed at ‘strengthening ihe member,.A strong emphasis is placed on education, with voea- ~ tlonal training courses being available to foster ‘children, theif brothers and sisters and’ in some cases, the! The aim is to give the Sally the’ tools ‘to beta! then me independent’ and pean eir parents. . y unny skies Inca ae tting, Miss Shirley Jackson arid Mr, Ivan Salekin exchanged marriage. vows be- ' fore Rev. Ira Johnston on duly 26 at the home of groom's rents, The bride is the daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Gary Jackson ‘and the groom is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Wm, 'Salekin. Both familles are of Robson. For-her wedding day, the: bride chose’ a pale yellow Fortrel dress with a high neckline and empire walst, Her headdress of a Juliet cap secured a, waist-length veil trimmed with white daisies, For the traditional “something old" she wore a: necklace and, earrings which belonged to her late paternal grandmother. ‘A bouquet’ of red sweetheart ‘tozes completed her ensemble, Matron-of-honor was Mra. Linda Lucas, ister ofthe ‘7, bride! from \Gillam, Man. She. > wore # dress of pink Fortrel ina style similar to that of the bride's. Flower girl was Candy Lucas,\a niece of the bride, who wore a long’ pink dress and carried 'a basket of pink-tinted carnations." Gis Attend th the groom was ‘Dwane Halbauer, er the bride ’s nephew, Masi Terry Lucas, completed the A eentiont for the im.’ late dite fealty, followed at the Arrow’ Arms Motor Hotel, Decorating the bride's table was a cake which had been made by: the groom's’ mother and decorated by his slater, ‘Tina’ Salekin.'It featured pink and yellow flowers with tall Grecian pillars separating, the tera. ‘A toast to the bride was presented by her uncle, Mr. Clayton Jackson. Approximately. 200. guests ‘A photographic contest, sponsored by the Weat Koote- nay enjoyed a buffet and dance ¥ which followed, the reception, with muste provided by the “New Company", Out-of-town guests were. from California, Montreal, Hol- land, Manitoba, Sparwood and Kelowna, Following a honeymoon trip to Kamloops, Jasper and Yoho, the’ young couple have. taken up residence in Robson. West Koofenay Naturalists Assoc. To Sponsor Photographic Contest past summer. The unusual -witdlife and exotie vegetation of was announced at the first regular meeting of the . tion held at Selkirk College on Sept. 29. All entries: for the ‘contest are to be submitted by * Oct. 27 ang will be exhibited on Nov. 6° Bunny. Horswill, repo: that the, "recent Fall. sas Show, had been very success: ful. Various summer field trips were discussed with special reference to the Meadow Moun: tain trip; organized by Mrs. Catticrine Handley; and other Kaslo naturalists. Refreshments, were fol- lowed by a colorful selection of alldes ‘taken’ by’ Bill’ Merilees during a.visit to Australia this Crafts ‘for Everyone by Connie McKay ‘Are you considered a go 8 ve eeraminioe he adopted ni the needs'‘of each ©. cook? Do you spend a good deal Inborer and receives a total monthly income of $96.29. This total’ is: far too. amall. to this ‘non-profit, country also meet these aims.” For! more’ information on non-sectarian, adequately feed and clothe © non. olitical inde endent or- e P Sarela's large tion,’ write Foster Par- Miss Groepler's monthly ents Plan of Canada,163 ‘St. contribution of $7 brings mater- Clair Ave. West, Toronto, Ont. jal'and financial seseanee to. MAV'1P8. of time copying favorite recipes for friends and relatives? ‘Maybe you are not such a great: cook, but aay, have inherited a collection of-one-of- a-kind dishes that look’ good enough to the paper they are wae ‘on. ou realized that you Caslegar and District Socials : are prin on one of the nicest and most treasured ‘gifts you could ‘give? ‘ Weber, to Spokane recently, leaving ‘bere’: Sept./19 returning Sept 28. While in Spokane they. attended the weeklong Feast of nace of the Worldwide Chureh God. and) “ Spokal d ere were many, speakers‘ taking ‘part during the ‘week! including Garner Ted Armstrong and his. father, Herbert W. Armstrong, ‘sightseeing tour and ¢ other social events ig the week. Now is the time to put together, your. own ‘cookbook, including.the little secrets that © add the ses€ ant'gparkle tb your, cooking and. make’ people mile. ‘To begin, yout must, sort “roueh your collection’ of re- and put the ones you keep: stored in your’head down on, . paper. on’ where your, speciality is: you could pot ther a gener selection of desserts, or zero ‘in on 10 different. kinds of stew. Pick '10 to '15 recipes, or + more. if} you are really ambi-, Hous. + At‘ the: local stationary ialora Fou cant pusthise’a staal ring binder: approximately six: inches package of -> ned pages either. white or in q poe to fit the binder. You may; i ,alao like’ to. buy ’a box: of. to'make the pages atronger. With lots of use the holes may rip. Copy out your recipes on ceed pase. printing or writing clearly 1 you have started this project to give yourself lots of. time, you may also wish to iat each reclpe. Keep acamera handy and loaded with: ‘color or black. and white film.'As you make the recipes up for your own family, and before they begin to eat: take a picture. Fasten them to ’ the page beside the recipe with either tape or glue. aiseners Boing to give the marie of Comuanr Facts Would together. with taped sounds from the Aus- tralian wilderness, including the raucous. kookaburras and aptly named whip bird, pro- vided everyone with a very enjoyable evening. Court News SHOULDER VEAL GOVT. INSP, .... Ib TURKEYS - ‘SWIFTS BUTTERBALL GRADE ‘A’ 6-12 LBS, tb. STEAKS RIB os GOVT. INSP. tb. GOVT. INSP. SWIFTS READY TO EAT : HAMS 9c ALTA. BRANDED, GRATE Az ‘WHOLE OR SHANK END .... GOVT. INSP. .. VEAL. BY THE SIDE. ° GOVT. INSP... In provincial “court Tues- day Miss Marlls Shaw pleaded guilty to being a ‘minor’ fn "outsson of liquor. She was fined $50, tee? Tan Théusen pleaded ‘guil- ty to being in’ possession of a narcotic. He was fined $75 or ‘in default 90 days in jail Give a Delicious Cift your family who lives quite a. aitanee tide ‘you, you could use the photos to remind them ‘of not only, favorite dishes but thelr loved ones, as well. Use fabric or .paper_to decorate the cover of the binder ‘and you've put together a cae welcome gift—one that will remembered for many years 3 come. You can also make it a continuous kind of ‘gift, Once the initial book is given you can add a few recipes on birthdays : or anniversaries. You can also Seeks the ier and Lead B.C. Residents | Mushroom Lovers you ‘in British Columbia, ‘are the biggest eaters of mushrooms? British Columbians con- sume about: six’ pounds: of mushrooms’ per capita’ cqm- to, three ‘pounds in’ the rest of Canada, ‘and ‘only ‘one-and-a-half por Bor capi- tain the’ United Sta It fs really not larprising when one realizes 'that mush- rooms’ are'the second largest agricultural Broduet in in B.C., second only to potat * If youvare’a aaahioa eater, don't\store them in “tte fir ‘And 7/ thick?” “Take a good, close look, Oregon Trail™. -° panelling is.made with veneers of real_fir. It's rugged. Practical, too. 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Hay Communion 9:40. a.m. ‘Sul day Schoo! 12:00 a.m, advertizer Tes Questing space dat the Uability ye the paper ia the, event’ of failure to publish any ‘advertise- * foent of any i{txcription ‘or sin. the event | that ‘occur In’ the publi ment ahall be timited-to. the, amount eed. oy p.m, Youth Gi ‘Other mide ‘ating = call Path flcn Ministers: 14d. Bristow and Bob Grits Pat aiish Office: | 365-8337 Of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. ‘All correspondence should be addressed to: ‘The Editor, Casti¢rar News, Drawer 2007, Castle- LAr, BC, VIN-SHG Letters for publication must 7 the Incorrect item only, ‘and that there shall re no Wabitity. 7 in any ont beyond the amount advertisement,