CASTLEUAR NEWS, Thursday, October 9, 1975 Channel 8 Retums Tonight After One Year's Absence ision Society, ‘after approxi- tely one year's absence, will resuming programing to- ight on The tallowing ls the sched.“ ‘ule for. tonight's ' Tto 70—Perapeeti ve-on Sentor Citizens, a talk: with | Letter to the E Castlegar. 7.80 to 8—A meeting with, ’ Bill Bennett, 8 to 8: 15—Premier Dave Barrett visits Trail. +) 9,80—Tentatively sched- “uled for loca! entertainment. Regular Patrols are Suggested Dear Sir: Tm writing in support of Mra. Cox's letter that waa printed in last week's paper. Not only do we have youngsters who feel they “own” the street, namely 5th Ave. but we also have another grat ‘situation. Last winter I was petrified at the number of “bumper riders™ in area, 7 On one occasion there was this child hanging onto my back bumper, having fun and a free ride down the hill. What would have happened to him if] had to front of. their homes. Young- stera might be a bit leery to try something dangerous if they know that some adult is on the lookout for them, By the way, I know who © the “buinper rider” was, and I' sincerely hope that he thinka very carefully before repeating’ this near tragedy, With winter.coming on, ‘can we please have some action! T. Verigin Castlegar suddenly stop for another child - in the middle of the road at the same time? Finally when I did find it safe to.stop, the child took off into the shrubby field. *” Whatcan we, as motorists, -do in such, cases? Tm sure I would have been blamed if there was'a fatality. I plead to parents and local authorities to Fook into our 6th Ave 8. driver and pedestrian problem before we have any more fatalities; Perhaps afdewalks and a "PERHAPS: wi giving in the tin We a its'as = gooda time as any to make a personal inventory of what we yenret tobe shank for, if, fbe you'd like arn ae ‘substituting your. minuses ‘for mine, your Pluses for mine. On. second thought, 1 the situation. ‘Another sugges- tion—perbaps people living in these areas ~ Could Have d oh there are a lot of hee cea: | arthritis foots rambling: bursts is shelter: knees and neck; a few less teeth than Td like. : fe sveryboiy has th we didn't, ve 2 FRANKLY... My wee HANDLES” THE HOUSE Wala a NOT NERY GOOD 'ATIT! , @luded Earl F, Snook of North <& Co, (two-year term); and Elizal + business “administration at iS; legned: forgetful and coms: times, after». sharp | ex- change with my. rile, havea ringing in my ears. “those are just afew ati the | negative, thankfule, They wouldn't Been Pi A‘New’ York woman who didn't wear her safety belt was lucky—she didn't lose her life. ‘But she lost her case. In a collision with a truck, she was; thrown from-her car and pinned under the rear wheels. She sued for damages, re “j The New York State Court ppeals:ruled against her, how great it is when the ans fact that there's aimays plenty of “good grul rumble with those ancient molars. T'do have some negative thankfuls, I'm glad I am, by sholee, not living ia a ey, everything that entails My Ge lise of human harass- + dirt, traffic, saying that's person wild does not_use‘an available safety belt :- should not recover for injuries ; the spat, bolt “might” have: : Prevented. An expert witness had. teafitied that the woman would not have been ejected from her automobile if she had. been wearing a seat belt, 3 Need, Building Supplies? See KOOTENAY BUILDERS * couldn't to lst : thee te eee pe a= ‘touch. on a few of es ant Sea a the p: Eee make me jahtidder still, her writing: inva’ university: R denrees course, got of +4 ay Teatcob err euch year as eed trbuta, Only a few, toca and More Protection +s around ‘in their’ ae and: Tam quite disa ppointed by the attitude the police ‘and! which ‘has happened often enough, but. this’ particular. towards the capturing of bears.’ ° niorning my grandmother atep: ‘The bear, problem has become: ped ‘out of. fhe house at 10 worse over the past year, and‘. o'clock in the- morning and th yet not much action has been. bear. was there: taken against-these bears. < Just recently, there was an incident concerning a bear at She tri 100 it away, but it. Malan idee Obvious- ly this bear was not frightened have easily , tolling much of thelr erop, sata orPoey, my grand- baby. who, is ‘a whipper- my. grandparents” place which conld bs have been quite serious. bear had been rummaging” burt someone who. came close / enough. In my opinion, this THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR ATTENTION SOUTH CASTLEGAR, RESIDENTS: Re: South Castlegar Sewer Project We wish to advise that work on the Castlegar South Sewer Project is pro- gressing on schedule. Stage | of the roject is nearly completed and the Treat. ment Plant and Stage Il thet the i= was causing trouble-and, could, or perhaps even should tell us that we “have no permission from them to shoot it " protection against bears, be- damage to crops and trees, but ‘only need more bear traps, but more men manning | certgin areas to watch for bears. in’ the early morning an evening because :of the bears. ;. confrontation"between,, say, a entire project will be operational on or before duly, 1976. : The following is 3 schedule. of hookup fore swhich were recently. adopted _ have been shot, but’ the police = cause not only do they cause ; + they could hurt us, too. We not | = “As it is right now, in some | areiait'snot even safeto goout | , nee aa Must'we wait for’s serious {| “gmaall child and a bear. before =:0We. should have more >: t's just great to be alive, ‘and offer my sincere thanks sible for it. How about you? ¢ preajdent. _Ths large island is just inside Neebish Island on the Michigan ty ald Paul Moroso Elected to CGA -- Brd. of Governors Mr. Paul G, Moroso of Castlegar was among the five new members elected to the board ‘of governors, of The Certified General Accountants’ Association of B,C, at the annual meeting held at‘ the Fast - Courteous - Reliable Phone 365-5700 © Harrison Hotel recently. Mr. loroso of Paul G. Moroso & Co.’ was elected for a three- year term. ry Other new members in- Vancouver, comptroller, Lions Gate ;Hospital (three-year term);' Louis G, F. Cooper, Vancouver, president, Cooper & Co.! (two-year term); M. ver, president, M. H. Knowles Petrie, Vancouver, comptroller, Pacific Steel Ltd. {one-year term). "An‘associate professor in the faculty of commerce and offices in sc ‘and. Siocan Park 1 to /give: ane UBC: Dre George Gorelik- of ver, dant of the tnzociation, He ‘auccopds, Kennet feaver whose term expires at the end of this year, Also elected at the meeting © were Vernan Dean of Prince George, first vice-president, and /Etta Richmond of Vancouver, second _vice- Gerald F, MeKinnon con- tinues as secretary and treas- urer’ sotie the 1,300-member as- The o three-day convention ‘and annual meeting of the eral Accountants’ Association of B.C.’ was at- tended by nearly 500 delegates from all parts of the province: Historie Site St. Joseph Island is located ¢ 1 about 25 miles east of the Soo, re Canadian border and only i width of the channel from On this island you can see the remains of Fort St. Joseph, - an historic site that will some day find its rightful place in the of Canada, progress, Tues, Och x - 930 p.m. An: opportunity to meet with school staff and discuss sodea ikogiving isn't turkey, Iti ™ spirit: offtyand thantulne * ings received. However, bi the ey at bird ‘isnot propery 4 we {008 could be i jmore ote tn Shien mh ic Bid Ee 3 ~ COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON | erin OF ELECTORAL _USTRICTS foe pastes Act, RSB.C. 1960, Chapter 315) ROSSLAN D-TRAI L ‘ ELECTORAL DISTRICT. © Rossland Court House eetaay, oct: 16 10am,’ Ce ee _by Council, We urge you to take of the sewer. project. ’ Application for Domestic Sanitary Sewer Connection: Application. made prior to March, 31,°1976.,. *pates as a considerable amount at of See, coll is needed. for. Interim finance u the City Offi ©. Should ‘Application made prior to December 31, 1976 Application made after January 1, 1977... Anyone i infested in commercial sanltory sewer connection fees may contact as We ae wish. to > inform you that it shall be compuleaty for owners to - connect bulldings with the common sanitary sewer system, within one. (1) year after the'dete that the’ sanitary. sewer is completed and rendered opera tional, ‘ you wish further: clarification regarding sewer connection fees, af es ase contact the: Castlegar ity Office, 460. Columbia Averive. : ‘ “Administration + Public Works + Individuals ‘and organizations. S ation to three terms of relerence: : “The Commissioners will receive’ ive wien briefs and vetbal Sut The Camnesion will Specticaly ave See as 4-S hours Inds. §—8 hours * GeT% hours a ae Tee ‘out ermomiata th should. wean oie in: the: thigh ‘or 165°F in the stuffing. Allow to‘stend 20-30 minutes for n with of leftover turkey. A small wide- mouth’ vacuum | bottle © gives ‘Tha only exsntat Sing eoat is wwiny to the sendwich lunch. ‘Try Turkey Stew, Turkey with pan or uskey a a I king. wien ast A roll or "te aie: i a fruit! In harps soekies i i the ue walter 's toned Salt - about 1 teaspoon in ‘the cavity for large. birds and a’ generous’ sprinkling an * the surface {about 1-1% tapi) we wa vSaitara iiss to the wor. something 2 little dif- ferant in’ a stuffing for. this thankful heppy holiday, try baci Wild Rlea or long vin 5 hee Ries or long grain tablewpoots butter or is ne: + | Meup (2 medium} onions, .chopy % pound mushrooms sliesd, (3% cupy) «: ‘Steblespoons flour peckege Lawry's Yacup chopped pantey ‘Wash wild rice in cold water. :|Bring 4% cups water to @ boll, pr tice Hato, balling water, pac- jor get iio me - at 1 hour. ‘Cook: In: balling water about 25 minutes ‘until mi ite onions “und : mi 5 minutes. Stir in flour, “goal Lawry's Au Jus Gravy Mix and! water, cookstirringuntil smooth LC and “thickened. Add ' Lawry's | Seasoned Salt, Seasoned Pepper,” Stet and’ pardiey. Toss gently, Stuff 1 ey to cook turkey. Makes 8% SFr int aria ties = cook - -. sccording to packegs directions + then follow directions.as above; Hanoy Thanksgiving time to alll wh, wil be’ at Hi Arrow, [Castonar, (06s Oct, 16th & at Savoy Hotel, Nelson oe. 17173. Hours: 9am. to 2 p.m, id INDUSTRIAL DE VELOPMENT BANK “for: one" minute.” Add ~ waits, was “Wow! Th Letter tothe Editor: Says Look. at at Intent of Gov't. Dear, “Ae s McClelland (Langley; Boil Credit), Bill Bennett, | 1.0.B.C.: should ‘have been formed or controls of insurance firms implemented by the So- clal Credit government, Mr. Phillips “recommends reading Hansard to be well Informed", yet Soclal Credit, denied citizens that right for over 20 years, Mr, Me speaks of power, % iy)” Within the framework of cent profit ind Tinfouerved multiple benefits, internation- aly, i In view of the fact the Barrett government policy. to ‘protect and participate In cer- taln resource aspects: has shown definite profits and a saving of Canadian jobs, as opposed to Bennett's declara- tion to end all such action, one shudders to think what the 1U-national will CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thureds 7 October 9, ne @ for Your # | Thanksgiving Feast do if every Bennett comes to every, government is intent, be un- der the Socis! Credit, however, the former Social Credit minls- ter of municipal affairs, Don Campbell {after bis. defeat) admitted, municipalities fared poorly under Social Credit.” | Pat MeGeer, onee Liberal, now Social it, declared he saw no difference (of policy) tives among Lab and Social Crediters. The; ofl companies would likely agree, since they contribute to all’ country. The ordinary Cana- dian could not do better than to. read the item “Towards Social Nelson preheerayho bog pple De hig big "business the: promises’ of men like ra Chabbot one can any peay that Canadians have the sense ds fewncltsens and’ - » Justice” in the Ostebes 1, 1075, to realize the Intent of-our present NDP government. . Mair Nelson, B.C, “The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOGL Last Monday. our new teachers were introduced tothe many visitors who attended our Open Hi For you who didn't meet them, here they are: ‘Mrs. Hill: She was born in igara Falls and is fond of Renta Ont. and ‘enjoye travel- ling, skiing, and swimming. Monaleur‘ Joly: Born in Lons-le-Saunier (Jura), France. Has a special interest in ~ stamps, table-tennis and hiking. Mr.: Mathews: Born in + Montreal. Enjoys skiing and tennis, «Mr. Medvedoff: Born in Grand Forks. Is enthusiastic about it atin and curling. ‘Mr. Roulstone: From th “ould 0d” in Ireland, Lk tennis and all outd ties. ties galore to practice thelr hobbies. . Wi Et exces! Mrs. Hill mig*t have to cut, a Little ou her sleeping, type of! working. certainly means long hours and much + homework! Ask anybody. eee : ‘People who read our: col- umn have told us, many times, that they like to hear about thé curriculum and the courses ow students are taking—those quired and thoes optional, Julia Holdaworth and Judy wakes the fet preeee ing oul Reading and Allied Skills (optional): This course is of- (strong). The first thing that en- Communication. \ tered our mind, when wo heard © bout thelr interests and pur- ‘ly came to the'right place! Castlegar and district can offer them every one’of the choices” ) They will find many, kind- “Fed spirits hero and opportunt aoLaeaC) co on LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Reservations PHONE 352-5598 Open — ae Mon.-Thurs, 4’ p.m.-2 a.m, ‘so ; THIS SAY & MONDAY, ocr. a i it ; ’Roiviera ‘Pizza © & STEAK HOUSE ; COMPLETE’ DINING LOUNGE FA‘ UTES DG Far’ {AND ORDERS:TO GO’ ‘ +2. To meke recommendations on the basis that + prise not fewer than 55 nor move ian 6D nario sea cote ee oasis “ imembérs each in ateas of dense ice ment es: ‘All or by letter, submissions will be October. 16,1975. @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL ular HE @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL OPEN DAILY FROM 1PM. HOME GOODS LTD. on sentence elements to get the "asin idea" and tose how, laviguage 3 Phonics, Syllabication, - and § Spelling; ‘Reading: for. leaning (comprehension); and elle Next week we will take a certain: look at eienes math, and soc 2 studies, in particular. FRESH KILLED YOUNG TURKEYS: CANADA € GRADE “AY 4 8 To fa uss, HAMS Ready toEat ==... AL 29 CHUCK STEAt SAUSAGE MEA MATURE GRAIN FED BEEF | CANADA GRADE ™.. FOR STUFFING ... POT ROASTS of Beef 22 A. 99 BOLOGNA By the Piece. 09 CHOCOLATE CHIPS CHIPITS 32 OZ. 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Hours of sunshine was the Y big winner for the month with ‘268.6 hours being’ recorded, up focs the oi record of 248.6 st { 1n'1967. = Sewing ’ Machines, sypewmiters, {BSW and Color TV's for Tent by week or month . Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave.; Trall ‘Telephone 368-6331 + number. of days ‘with measur- ysble peseiltatlon was ted with : fort three days having 0.2 mm. CALIFORNI GROWN YAMS . Seavey SAUCE 4g¢ ELLY. 14 03 $19 “CAT FOOD “= $1.00 DR. BALLARDS SOFT, MOIST‘ DOG FOOD “ HUSKY 26: OZ." DOG CHOW BS. 99 B.C, GROWN OCEAN SPRAY MEDIUM COOKING ONIONS wc. crow FRESH CRANBERRII BRUSSEL SPROUTS. 2< crow WE RESERVE, THR WORT 1 tt QUANTTBS KINNAIRD CENTRAL -FOOD MART LTD. WITH IN-STORE BAKE SHOP : e FOR QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES STORE HOURS: SAT,, SUN., MON, TUES.; WED, 9 AM. TO 6PM. THURS. AND FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.