CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 22, 1975 e Cords. of Thanks x We wish to thank the Firemen and all those who helped to save our home at the recent fire on Cola bia Ave, — Mr, and Mrs. J._H. Pedersen, © LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE; ane rae LAWSON ESTATE NOTICE’ IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others s having claims against of Lena’ Ellen Lavan wits of S001 che ariston Avenue, Robson, Bri- Columbia, are required fr send the same to: the and Named Solicitors at the ‘Executor wil id Estate amongst th pare entitled jtheret hay. regard only to the ale of which he nen has notice, oo SKINNER, Executor. Wetmore, McGauley, Bano and Fo lonicoft ‘i @ LEGALS CITY OF CASTLEGAR A by-law to clots the ced end portion of 18th Street may bral seen at vite nine 2 Or. fice, 460 Columbia Ave. dur- ing tusiness hours. : R. A. Beauchamp Clerk Kootenay Weat MP Bob Brisco attended the bankruptcy hearing in Toronto for the Society for the Study of Heri- tage Canada, This society has, by its own admisaton, over $700,000 In federal grants from the secretary of state, and the department of Indian af- received | Kootenay West MP Voices Anger “Heritage Canada” is Bankrupt fairs over the past threo years, The aoclety ia filing for bankruptey. Mr. Brisco indi- ated that ho has been informed on good authority that the office of the secretary of state approached the society initially, rather than the soclety ap- proaching the secretary. Says No Known Method To Bear - Proofing Dump ‘The Ootischenia dump, and _the problem of bears around the dump was brought before the Regional District of Central Kootenay board at its May meet! The school trustees of BIRTHS ‘ACETTE — To Mr, au a eae ra Facelte of uel ree] 15a ang ghter. ef Cost: and Mrs, ‘Antonio. C Costa in Rob- son, May 21 a daughter. WEATHER INNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. LA. (TONY) GERONAZZO,. MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES PHONE 365-7124 UNION SHOP School District No. 9 and the Castlegar and District Wildlife Association both asked the board if there was a way of “bear proofing” the dump, The school trustees ex: pressed concern because a school is located near the dump, and they felt a bear might attack children at this site. The board said there was no fool- proof method. to bear-proof a dump. Mr. Brisco, said he is incensed that nobody In the secretary of state's office ad- dressed any concern to the fact that the Society's literature and brochures give every indica- tion, both in ap, nce and wording, that the society is'an agency of the government rather than a private concern. “If the secretary of atate's office knew, that this Ilterature would give the average citizen the impression that this waa an agency of the government,” the MP said, “they should have put ahalt to this immediately. And If they were not aware of this literature, then they were equally derelict in their duty." Mr. Brisco also commented that the advisory board of the ike determined on questioning the witnesses that they had re- celved both first-class and economy-class free passes on Air Canada and other alrlines, and that the coat to the taxpayer. of this free travel on Air Canada atone “must amount. to thousands of dollars of the taxpayers’ money.” Mr. Brisco said he intends to question the Minister of ‘Transport on this point. The Kootenay West MP also indicated that the depart- ment of revenug Canada has the society listed asa: aritable organization. for tax purposes, He said he is continuing to investigate the matter in view of the’ possible implication of other companies, Local Court News Donald Shaw pleaded gullty to being a minor in possession of Hquor, He was fined $25. eo ele Allen Douglas Johnson pleaded guilty to.a charge of impaired driving. He was fined $300 or in default 90 days in jail. His driver's Hcence was also suspended for one month. H ne Randy Pau! Belanger pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under suspension. He was fined $800 and pro- hibited from driving for five months, eee Scott Richard Arlt pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in a licenced premises and was fined "Peter Ver! shine pleaded gullly toa charge of refusing to take a breathalyzer lest. Ho was fined $25 or in default 80 days in jall. Hls driver's licence was also suspended for three months except for driving to and from work. _ CHURCH OF CHRIST © MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For Information Phone 363-7362 or 365-7973 Kingar plead- ed guilty to a:charge of falling to submit an income tax deduc- tion and was fined $200. ST. RITA'S _ CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph, 965-7149 Saturday Night Masa 7 p.m. Ina pI lew, the member sald that although he would not say there had been any fraud, he “wonders where all the money has gone.” Slocan Council Briefs. Bo- dard sald a chainlink fence 10 feet high, with two feet under- ground, could be built around . the dump at‘a cost of around $50,000, but it would not keep bears out of the area. Other board : members agreed, saying the bears are attracted by the smell ‘of the garbage, and would still come up to the fence. ‘The board passed a resolu- tion saying the dump was being operated in accordance with pollution control standards, and there was no knowsi method of bear-proofing any dump. GLS Break-In Inyestigation Pipes Walter Thring and. Maur- ice Boulliet.of New Denver attended the May 14 council meeting to'requeat support from the Village of Slocan in their efforts to obtain a new hospital for New Denver. Coun- cll agreed that there ia a very definite need to retain the hospital there and will support the hospital committee fully. see Representatives from the Sports & Recreation Club at- tended the meeling to request assistance in conatructing a new bingo booth and Jaying of a cement dance pad at the ballpark. Counell agreed ta use of village equipment, and if necessary will lend the club to purchase the Investigation of the April 30 break aud entry of ous semen The ele agreed to contact local businesses for donations towards the cost of terial At ivy time it’was re: ported ‘entry hdd ‘been Spade through the front window anda number of articles were re- moved. It is believed the act had been captured on film by a mounted camera, but no fur- ther as been re- SEA-GULL 5-500 MODEL 5-1000 MODEL $-2000 .. Low: amperage’ di LAZI- 2 7 ELECTRIC OUTBOARD MOTORS Now In Stock All Byrd Lazi-trol outboards feature raw’ permanent: magnet motors. Salt water corrosion-proof paint. All-aluminum construction. Designed, man- ufactured, sold and serviced by fishermen. FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY © Monashee Sporting Eqt. Ltd. ‘At the Top of Sherbiko Hill — Phone.365-3181 TROL From $65.00 up AN \ SUPPLIES Ledgers - Journal Sheets , Columnar Pads - Rulers Staplers - Staples - Scotch Tepe. Typewriter Ribbons - Stamp Pads tables‘in play. : North leased. ° Entry of Three Summer Cabins - Reported to RCMP ‘Three summer cabins were reported on the weekend to have been broken into at Two Bit Creek approximately 29 miles up the Arrow Lakes from Castlegar. Police, who patrol the area periodically, say the entry occurred in the last month. ‘The incidents are still under investigation with no further information’ presently . available: to loss or-if any damages occurred. Bridge Results Results from the regular Monday ‘session ‘of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with seven South ; Firat Bev MacDonald and Inez Walkers second, B. Schnef- der and Grant Hadwin; third, Joy Keillor and Judy Shephard. t-West, First, Rob .Wadey and McArthur; second, Otto Walk- er and Ian: MacDonald;. third, Bev Lockerby and D. Poole, ‘Tho new ‘dog bylaw was given final reading. vifage Clerk S.V. Love was authorized. to attend 'the Municipal Officers Conference |; to be held in Kelowna May 28 to 0. eee Applications: for enumera- + tors for the municipal elections. will be received by council. Enumeration’ will begin early next month. Residents are re- minded that they cannot be sworn in at. the polls for municipal elections. ove Mayor Agds Winje was authorized to purchase bedding Plants for the Village Oftice groun ‘The Sports & Recreation Club was given’ permission to hold a beer garden in conjunc- Ju APOSTOLIC CHURCH ‘One Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10/a.m, Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m, Fellowship Service Wed.'7 p.m. Home Gible . Fri, 7. p.m. Youth and Family Rev. N. Walker Phone 365-6662 PENTECOSTAL \ TASERNACLE 767 First Ave. . Pastor; Rev, H. H. Graham Church Ph. 365-6212 undyy School 9.50 am. ning Wersbi nt an. Braga Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 ————————— WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Saturday Services Nordic Hall 1009 - 7th Ave. South Castlegar Service: 10:00 a.m. Bible Study: Ist & rd Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Ministers Mr. Glen Weber Ph. 365-3014 Affiliated with Gamer Ted - Armstrong and Ambassador College Bible Study iP ? CH RCHES Whale Miobg? CALVARY : BAPTIST. CHURCH Home 305see7 | Next to thé Clovetlsat Mota Castleaird Plas ST, PETER {LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Mepte St; Cesileger ' Worthip Service 9: a.m, Sunday School "10:15 a.m,} "The Church ‘of the \ Lutheran: Hour’ Rev. Richard Kleln: Pastor / 112°- 4th Ave-N, | 965-3662 or 365-3664 sc Arathi NASH Asie nner) at presentation 0 ember of patents Thay. tre; Welk (6 tight, Colleea: Descher, and GLEN tme nen ene Lynn Smeeber. Following the presentatioa of the cords made le by thelr apts Mes: M- Conrad, the girls recetved thelr pins from respective mothers, Mrs, John Dessher end Mes. Hugo, papiipcgar Guide Ga gears en omncd Ur Local Socred Executive Backs’ Opposition Leader ‘The Rossland-Trail Social Credit Association execulive supports opposition leader: Bill’ Bennett in his campalgn to estore democratic par! mentary debate in regard government spending,’ ° ‘The association's first vice- President Walt Slemens sent a « telegram following Jast Thurs- day evening’s executive meet- © Ing stating it ‘supported Mr. Bennett and that “publle funds must always be open'to close scrutiny by the elected opposl- ton to ensure proper steward- ship’, Seafoods Play Part in Dieters. Weight-Watching ~ Did anylody ever tell you fish was “brain food"? Well, that’s a well-known + food fallacy. Possibly it arcse from the fact that nerve Hate which comprises a part of our. brains, is'rich ia phosphorus, and fish provides. phosphorus containing: CHURCH: OF GoD © | 804- 7th Ave., Kinnaird { Sunday School for all Tnsluding aluts 545 020 Business and Professional Directory - ‘HER BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL-HOSPITAL SS, No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson KOOTENAY. TRADING Post: “Antiques” New and Used tion with Its Fishing Derby-in Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - SI The Only- Complete Brake Shop In the. Kootenays BEGoodr TIRES - TIRES ROBSON: ST. DAVID’S: 10 a.m. WS ” Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH » Church & Sunday School 9:45 a.m, alternate Anglican. & United Church Service, 8 am. — Holy Communton’ 9:40 — Sunday School United Church Communion Anglican Morning Prayer Mid-week activities: Camp Koolaree for Children — forms available now, Ministers: Tod Bristow. and Bob Griffiths Patish Office: 965-8937 Call. Church | Offfce Industrie!, Commerctal and Residential lectrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd, Electric Heat Specialists lallion Homes Ph, 365-7241. Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Young Agencies: Summer Hours Effective May 27 10:30 a.m, to 12:30 noon CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers . Granite, Marble and, Br Jaques DESMOND T. UTTLEWOOD D.O.5, OPTOMETRIST. 966 Baker St. Nelson, B.C, Ph, 352.5152 KIRBY Maytag Sales ‘and Service REPAIRS For reservations, write to: 45 Hornby St., Vancouver 1, IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL THE MAYFAIR HOTEL, 8.€. or Phot Provides spacious new accommodation. with fully equipped kitchens, balconies. “All this. for $18,00 single and $4.00) sadditional + With: compll- mentary coffee and tea ~~ service for your added enjoyment. .On_ your next visit to Vancouver stay downtown -at. the |’ Mayfalr Hotel located at Hornby and Robson Streets. Ph, 365.5240 YORK Gai Fitting Hy Ventilation Maatiag Refrigeration & Mechanical System, — Sales & Service’ — MESYMA 704 = 6th Ave. South Ph. 365-7775 - Sestoous ARMOUR PIATING Hard. Chrome Plating Hydraulic Ram ond Cylinder Repair 920 Col, - Castlegar , DUTCH CLEANING ‘SERVICE Cleaning your. Office Daily, Weakly or Monthly, Contract Shampooing Rugs Etc. - Free. Estimates “Call Collect Nelson 825- 4632 or Castlegar 365-7801 ©. Von Pelt Engine Parts Grinding. and Machining Sales & Service Trail Ph, 364-2588 Nelson Ph. 352-7244 GREEPS ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE - Ph. 365-7075 Free. Estimates APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Hoine Appliances: Phone 365-3649 oF 365-3145 MAIKE’S CLEAN AND . SHAMPOO Carpets and Furniture Reasonable Rates Phone 359.7998 Furniture & Misc. 123 Main St., Castlegar PHONE 365-9719 We Buy; Trade & Sell. DRY WALL TAPING PH, 364-1059 PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Quallty Printing Office & Stationery Supplies : ) Crossroads. Printing : 105 Maln St.- Ph. 365-5525 Fors: RUBBER’ STAMPS: See, Phone, Write Clean Cut. Rubber Tag Your. Bag ~ Altlines Strive fo. Improve . Every yoar ‘one or two sont are‘set’ aside as bag- ze’ improvement months by Canadian airlines and other North American air ‘carriers, For 1975, Pacific Western Airlinea‘has designated the mothe of'May and’ June as ge improvement months. Lie esse of baggage im- provement month is to make Canadian eir travellers aware of the necessity to properly identity baggage while travel- "Delayed baggage, baggage ~ switches (taken by wrong pas- senger), baggage theft and baggage losses are an ever- increasing problem for airlines and travellers alike. - Itis hoped that by proper- ly informing travellers, separa- tion of passengers and baggage and the resulting inconvenience will be brought toa minimum, Unidentifiable luggage 14 a major problema and airlines are aow working toward-having all luggage: {dentified. : Travellers’: are being asked by the airlines. to take full advantage: of, ‘ickers and tage, which are being offered free of charge at Pacific Weatern’ and: other. airline check-in counters, ‘This ‘identification should not be confined to the outside of luggage, but tothe inside’ of suitcases, briefcases, etc. to. assist airlines in auc lo- cating luggage separated from the. iamenuee! Taga on the outside of luggage often break off or are s rubbed off during the handling process, and thus, a sticker inside a sultcase often means the quick recovery of baggage. ‘The identification should inelude name, address and an aieraes contact for the travel- er. $ i In addition ‘to the public information campaign, airlines are co-operating in assisting each other in improying their, baggage handling systems, for ig public. - hg the’ benefit Of travellin; *Patific Weatern Airlines is therefore taking the months ’of - May and June to inform passen- gersof the value of using. . identification tags and stickers WORLD WAR le “Want to Buy We or Souvenirs German — — Canadian = Japanese” - MEDALS, FLAGS, SWORDS roe "> said in its coverage: It'ts a fallacy, a0 don't Sy KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL worry if your student isn't eating pounds of fish 2 week, but ‘do consider fish in your meal planning. fe % ‘Seafood, with its high 3 ae and low-fat content, ‘a large part in weight- ‘There. were 4,595 “Ameri- can students in the Junior Lilac Parade and 65 Canadians, We ‘were the Canadians. ‘As the Spokane paper sald: “Adding an international favor was the marching unit from Castlegar, B.C." We didn't know we would be the only foreigners, but_ when we proudly carried, the « beautiful purple and golf ban- ner (that Mrs. Walters affd her girls had made),’ people all along the route beamed thelr approval. It was nice to hear’ them clap and we grinned our appreciation. ©" Laurie Wicket was our ‘leader, and you couldn't want a better one. As soon as people they knew that fclendly bynch ‘girls galore).."They made a whopping big sound, we can tell you! f However, we didn't, mind too ‘much, and ‘the ‘onlookers Sensed that, Some of them even shouted: "Yay, Canadal” Loudly. It kind of gets to you. The’ Spokesman—Review “Fill noted that Saturday's the first-time 5 fnleroatioes ip=the Kinnaird Junior Se-) - ondary Sebo!’ Band ‘from Wittnauer ‘ALONGINES-WTTTHADER PROOUCT. B.C. had partici- de.” bit of history, and thank: you, Mr. ‘Nelson, for making it possible! 90 ‘Last * ahureday our top track and field athletes com- peted inthe West Kootenay Meet. : Price came second in Lori “the junior girls’ javetin throw, ; with Liz Baron right behind her. Dale Jantzen came third in the juntor boys’ pole vault, and ‘Sharleen Martini almost won the ne jmieiee hurdles... result, these four will - have: othe distinct honor. ‘of © Glass Tanks ‘Hove Their Advantages ‘The first gasoline ‘station’ with a visible glass tank was “*puilt in Adrian, Mich. in 1916, , says. se B.C. suf tomabile Asso, competing in the East-West mic diets! The protein in Kootenay a to that of dye) spp pice PRIME CUTS GOV'T, INSP. STEAKS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursde CHUCK STEAK =: i ROASTS Barren of Beef, Rump Roast, Sirloin Tip T-Bone... ... 1b. $2.29 Club... .«. Ib, $2.10 Sirloin... [b. $1.99 | Botfom Round Ib. 1.69 GOVT. INSP, GRADE A BEEF May 22, 1975 BONELESS PRIME CUTS GOV'T. INSP, CHUCK ‘or ROUND ‘BONE CORN FLAKE! /GOVT. INSP. GRADE A BEEF Ib, ROASTS. COUNTRY 1 OZ... MLJ.B. COFFEE x, ome ICE CREAM Sime TOMATO JUICE 2°. PORK ROAST. hea _Ipkgs. $1.0 31h fin, $3.39 Mr. Long waa delighted with the showing our students made. KJ8S took third place aggregate results, 13% ane ahend of Trail's Junior High. Good work, tear! eee other protein foods, peluding meat and poultry, while the fat content is ‘considerably re- du Sees Whether used in the fresh, frozen or canned state, fish dishes will provide variety and LAUNDRY. DETERGENT ros IOUID DETERGENT :°=: FABRIC SOFTENERS”. 10 Ib. . 9 $19 Sharleen Martini’s bro- ther, Randy, some years back, started ‘the idea: of 8.8.8, (Schoo! Spelling Sample) and Sharleen is carrying on the tradition, Last Monday she dictated a real dopzer, to the school. It flattened most of the students completely. ‘ How do YOU spell: con- ahientious, | conscientous, con- sclencious??? eee par wrestling has buen petitic interest to calorie restricted iets. Tailgaters Are Drivers are nite We all ow “the situation all too welll |” F na Delving along a winding, You: speed up to Te and he speeds up. You “slow down, he, slows down,” Maybe along the way, he'll also. last his horn a few times to see. s mating Lenn 145 Ibs.—M. Varabioff, 146—155 Ibs.—T. Kootnikoff, °156—165 Ibs.—T. Brattebo, and : 166-175. Ibs, —F, Machada. |, 3 th sh ‘The girls took”part, 00, and we will bave thove resillsifg. > next weel " CASTLEGAR, B.C, - FOUNDED ON AUoUET 7, 1647, BY Liv, (LES) CAMPBELL, BURT CAMPOELL, PUBLISHER AND EOITOR ARNE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN’: une Lois huoues, | NEWS EDITOR * WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MOR, ‘the last minute © Rush ‘winding. Makes sure you get the ri the time. 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