age oftyatog ny id wa AC 1974.75 EXECUTIVE of the Castlegar Ladies Ci Club is pictured here at its recent windup consisting of a banquet and presentations of trophies held at the Hi Arrow Arms Motel. Front row, left to eft to right are’ vice-president June Berese ss director Mary Randall, past president Glenna Akelson, draw committee Exes Kilt and treasurer Moyna Laing, Baek row, feft to right, secretary Cherrie’ Lyon: The Scene at... ; MINNAIRD JUNIOR: SECONDARY SCHOOL Those of you who remem: ber Mark Fecloy, ono, of our ex-students,: will be interested to know that he will. be appearing on telovision May, 2. Heis representing Quesnel on’ a )"Reach for :the Top” contest against’ Prince George. Lots of us will be Cuning in and wishing. him‘ good lek; i whe ‘We would like to thank the ; students who made our concert 5 and means chairman Audrey | way Conliffe, entertainment. chairman Jeanette. Horning, social) and kitehen chairman Grace | Honehots J Pe Marie Prokop, draw Aileen Cheryl § Oglow.—Castlegar News: Photo Christine Johnson from Robson are president’ and ‘treasurer, Jean Cook “the! Valhalla: angers: ‘of F , Robson have been busy during the first months of 1974, The activities are as follows: On the first. three days of February the Rangers attended a freeze-in in’ Rossland : with other Rangers: from Castlegar, Kinnaird, “Trail, Nelson and Rossland. They .were involved in many activities | such’ as skiing, skating, tobogganing, bowling ‘and snowshoeing. “The “commissioner; of the area came and after.talking, the» girls voted in new representa- tives. Kathy Salekin {and , Verona Bozek and Gail’ Fodor from Kinnaird: are’ vice-presi- dent.and secretary. Also “in February the Rangers d. to Spring Activities towards their trip to Expo '74. Near the end of the month the Robson. and Castlegar Rangers’ went to a training camp at the Scout Bivouac near ine Greene Lake.’ The girls ha canvassing for" They went in pairs-and‘covered the’ area from’ Raspberry... wilege to the High Keenleyside am. March .was. also a. busy month. On the eleventh the Mother and Daughter, banquet was held. The Rangers along with eating, catered for this occasion. They. received $20 for this and ‘the money is'to go Notice of Public Hearing WINNIPEG, MAN. # ‘The oO uay 30, 1978 its i erin to hold a public’ hearing o f third tele- sae service in | Winnipeg “and the extension of se vsion’ broadcasting services ingly a public hearing will in’ the Province.» Acco! be’ held at the. Winnipeg International Inn to consider. the following ‘matters: * GENELLE AND LOWER CHINA CREEK, B.C. Genelle T.V. Co-Operative Society, c/o China Cresk: Post | Office, Genelle, B.C. Application for a broadcasting licence to carry. on a cable television: system fo serve Genelle and Lower China? Creek, 8.C. Proposed installation fees: ae 00 ($25.00 share) ($10.00 service fee) Proposed i monthly fees: $5.00 ($1.00 share up to ‘max. of, $200.) ($4.00 monthly service’ fee) Proposes channels distribution: Call Sign =~ -CBUAT-2 KREM-TV KXLY-TV Spokane, Location Castlegar, B.C. 3 3 Reception . Distribution Channel” > Channel Wash. .2 2 Spokane, Wash. 4 4: Location where the application may be examined: ae China Creek Post ‘Office, x China’ Creek, B.C. INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS AND HEARING Right to Are Jin an mentioned. in: this notice? If so you can comment in an intervention to support, modify: or oppose the ep- plication;'To do so follow: this procedure. — Senda copy of your e Heart Fund.’ cam in to get ta the There they learned how to _ make -fires in snow and make tri-pads. “Also” there were chores which’ consisted of making meals, chopping Wood and cleaning ae On: the’ night the Rangers were ‘peated wat : surprise. . They. wel midnight snowshoe wal iin candle-lit: “lanterns. Grateful. thanks go out to Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Cunliffe who spared their time to help the girls. Other activities have been house’ ‘cleaning. for. various people and ‘having travelling bake sales in the Robson area. The girls also served and! did dishes for a wedding April 20. /. The . Rangers did their community project on April. 1 which was cleaning the rel Mae Dinner Receives Life ‘Membership : A Life: Membership” was \ presented Mrs..'Mae Dinner. Monday when the ~ Ladies « Auxiliary-to the Royal- Cana- dian Legion Branch 170 held its ~ regular’ meeting in the Legion * Hall with 20 members present. ‘Phe Life Membership was presented by. president Mrs. Earl Rourke. on’ behalf. of ithe members present. ‘An-election for an execu- ‘tive member was held to fill the” yacancy resulting from Mra. G. Pickette leaving the area: Mrs. W. = Narraway was elec! filling this “vacancy and’. was installed by Mrs. Dinner. Treasurers | report "was given as well as a rundown:on the Spring Tea and catering. It was noted nine hospital visits have been made-to date. +Mr. C.. Kerr and. Mrs.’/F. Dodgson wil} do the hospital visiting for the month of May. ‘Two rose bowls and cards have been sent to sick members. ‘Mrs... Miros hospital. A short verbal.report was given by) Mrs.:’Kerr: on‘ the hip: Training : Course to the by registered. mail ‘or personal delivery to be received:on or before April 29, 1974. — Send another copy. to the CRTC to be received by-this same date. — Be sure to attach receipt to the copy your postal or.messenger for the CRTC, giving proof that. the applicant:has received his copy. Viewing of documents: Anyone can view the applica- tions at either the office of the CRTC,.100 Metcalfe St., Room 1607, Ottawa, Ont. or the local address given in this notice for examination of the application. Procedure at Hearings: Read the CRTC Rules of pro- cedure to find out the rights and obligations of the parties to a henting. Copies are available from Inform- ation ‘Can " For tional i on the appli- cations at the. hearing, please contact the CRTC in thet some - of our members attended in Trail. , Mrs. A. McPherson ‘and Mrs. H. Johnson’ were ap- pointed to attend as delegates _ to the West Kootenay Zone ~ Council meeting in. Trail this weekend. A cheque is to be sent: to! the Ranger. Company for their assistance in taking aut teas to the businesses’ during the -, Ladies Auxiliary’s Spring Tea. Thig:was very much appre: ciated by-the L.A. members. Mrs Narraway offered to donate some wool to be knitted :- into socks to-be sent to {hes George Derby Hospital * Vancauver | nearer‘ to Christ: mas. we is » home... from - the enrollment. Girls: enrolled were Jay Clark, Jean Cook-and; Lorna-.Godberson.: This took place in the form of candlelight cerembiny | with | Mrs,:'R.. Ed- wards’ and. Mrs. 'P.-Minnich doing the honors. Later snacks and refreshments were en- joyed. + 4. In the? following months the Rangers will be involved in many other projects. At the following Ranger meeting, the girls will be packaging: seeds for the, Easter Seals... On May 11, they’ will be havinga car wash at the Texaco al. 8S station. It’ will consist of washing and waxing and. ‘vacuuming. - On the days of May 17; 18 and 19 the Rangers’ will be going to Expo °74, chaperoned by ‘their -leader Mrs. ’- D. Robertson. The girls have been, earning money, for this trip. | ‘The girls put in a:special thanks to their leader Mrs. D, ; without hee x Help ¢ “woul in Legion u fast. Thursday night ‘such a success, Mr. Lind says he’ was delighted with the calibre of the performances. He says, “It was obvious to the audience that the young’ people | enjoyed’ what they were doing and put there. very best into it. In my opinion they were splendid.” ‘There ‘were’ four short plays . performed. . The © first vpygmation" consisted. of just one’ scene, Eliza Doolittle's arrival at’ Professor Higgin's home. The ‘cast. was Robert Alexander, Debbie Gorkoff, Ed Rilkoff'and Cindy. Bonderoff. ‘The next was a scene from. Shakespeare, the famous MPy- + ramus and Thisbe”. The | cast. was’ Shelley Harnadek, ., Carrie: Kilpatrick, , Jane Denisoff, Patti. Tipping, Carolyn’) Price.) and «: Diane iebe. The: third play “Laugh in the. Dark” was’ performed’ by Brian | Poelz, ‘Tami | Huston, Mary < Anderson,” Aida © de Freitas, © Annamaria'" Franco, Dawn Wells and’Mark Wigen. Last came the play entered in the Drama Festival which earned Andy Muller ‘an ‘acting © certificate: of ‘merit, “He was aided \by Robert Alexander, Donna Baron, Gary Kalesni- ’ Says Too Many 2 aris People Believe Old Wives Tales ‘There are still far too many. people who believe in © “old wives tales” when pregnancy is. discussed, especially ones’ that pertain to dental health. * ‘The archaic adage that “for. every child a tooth” is clearly refuted | by:;experimental : and. clinical'= evidence. : Statistics ~ show ‘that ‘there is no increase. Spring ra Bn! gnancy” me Te-; “moves: aida salts from tooth” enamel. However, ‘the pregnant: woman should give her mouth - proper. care.’ Barly:.in- preg- ““naney, the expectant mother should have'a complete dental :/ §. checkup and areas’ of infection, Lunch committee for the ‘month of May consists of Mrs. * B.<. Freeman’: and Mrs. C. Jerome. The hostess prize will be provided by Mrs. Dinner. Mrs. K. Flemming. was asked to check dates in the Recreation Office for, fall teas and bazaars. The. L.A... are. tentatively looking: at dates around the middle of. October’ or the besinning of November. “Members were asked if = they. would take some of the _dolls left: over ~ from Chri home to the. eliminated. ‘Then’ the patient. should follow usual preventive : principles such as cutting down on: -excessive’ sweets‘! and: . cleaning | her. ‘teeth « “regularly after meals. A> minority. of, and -loff “high < single". kof, Lynn) Birch and’ a “way-oul" Corinne’ McGauley. The name of this play was."The Freak and the Fuzz", The 10‘members ‘of; the ‘speech Arts team, who all ‘won first place awards al the Nelson Festival of the:Arts, presented their. test’ pieces, \ First, was the Bible! Read: ing “champion under 17", Judy, ' Cheveldave..She was followed by ‘Keith Swayne, “Trevar,, Govender “The: Sea”, Robyn: Miller-Tait “Leisure”, "Debbie Shukin “A Thing of Beauty”. i The two medal winners, Cathy Kruetzky, and. Katarina Edblad recited "High Flight" “God's. Grandeur” re: spectively. Interspersed throughout the program were lively: selec: tions by the. Grade 9‘ band. We © wille‘be’! having” a different type concert-in June in which gymnasts and stars in many other’ fields ‘will enter- tain. We: all: look ‘forward’ to “seeing you then: y? * La We would like to conclude by congratulating the winners of our windup bowling tourna- ment, Ronnie Sherstobitoff “high triple” and Perry Samoy- you to Mr. and Mrs. Bonnett for their kindness and generosity during our: season's play! “champion Oh loo, Danna-and Judy Walker, And ‘thank - “A bridal ‘shower honoring Cathy Walker, whose marriage _, to Warren Quiding takes place : May 4, was held April 9 at the home:of Mrs, Doris Sweeney, \Corsages| were: presented to®' the bride-elect. and © her mother,’ Mrs. C.. O.. Walker. Games were then played by the 42 guests present, ‘The many’ beautiful gifts were presented to the honored guest :in:a Safeway “shopping cart..She ‘was ‘assisted: in: the: opening of! the “gifts ° by~ her, bridesmaids Suzanne,Van Yzer-’ Haleeshaate were served which highlighted “a ° ‘special cake. inscribed Best Wishes Cathy”. Hostesses for the evening wero Doris Sweeney, Wilma Frost, Bev. McDonald, Doreen Jacques, Cicily Marcellus and Jean Lind. ‘Want to Sell Your House? Call Mary. at Anderson -? Real ‘Estato..Ltd. "965-6451 oF 365-5244 “April. Tat thru April 30th _ Plaza Beauty Salon : Phone. 9365-6577. “Now... for Lucky Users of CASTLEGAR NEWS 144 Bottles of Coca-Cola & 4 Buckets of Chicken 6 LUCKY PEOPLE WILL EACH WIN, 24 BOTTLES OF (COCA-COLA : WHILE A WCKY. PEOPLE wilt EACH WIN: A BUCKET OF DAVES CHICKEN, SPONSORED BY. Dave F Chicken, Coca-Cola & Caslogar News. P women may develop ‘swollen gum$ which become: ‘purplish- red to deep blue. Pain is usually: ‘not severe, ‘but bleeding *may occur,> However, | these > gum. © changes; occur most often. in \ women with poor oral hygiene. If dental: work ‘is. neces- sary, long appointments should nol” be ; scheduled by.’ the dress. They will be placed in the welfare hampers this year. _ Mrs. Rourke thanked the = mother. fillings or. other tiring: proce- }. dures. are. not’. recommended during °the. latter ‘months , of) and © ate ee they: held «on April 6. Delicious, refreshments ~ were served by Mrs,’P. Doell: and Mrs.. K. Flemming. The booster prize, donated by Mrs. R. Davies, was won by Mrs, Kerr. and’ painful “stimuli should be avoided as:much as possible. An early checkup and. keeping ‘gum problems: under : ° control and’ tooth ‘decay to-a ‘minimum. .is; the vanswer, So). forget. about what “somebody told me”, says the Canadian Dental Association. °°.” JUNCTION For improved gas Engine purrs Genuine mileage and batter starts better all around performance Mako your appointment tony an Call 365-6 Workmanship Guaranteed Savings S1T GRAND PRIZE 100 BOTTLES OF, : ae : oo : WEEKLY PRIZES: fees who places ‘a Classified Ad. in a. partic the? Castlegar’ News ‘during; May jis ‘eligible’ for! the ‘six weekly’ prizes of 24 botiles of Coca-Cola and four prizes of. buckets of delicious Dave's Chicken, GRAND PRIZE: Anyone who places a Clossified Ad in any issue ‘of the Castlegar jar issue of ABLE SEAMAN Collin E. Bording, son of Mr. and Mrs, B: E Bording, of Robson, is the shown here taking taking readings off°the main HMCS Terra‘ Nova during naval-exercises off San ‘Diego tk U.S. naval forces: + Four Canadian shipes HMCS ‘Provider, Terra; Nova, Gatineau and Rainbo: : been exercising ‘in yw have U.S. waters since M: March: 5. During that time they: have icipated in three exercises. Albe Seaman Bording has been in the Canadian Forces for 14 month: Canadian Forces Photo _ Poliey- it 1971. ‘Police: i “tn Beautiful People Event, May 6 al Trail ; Those. dye-stained’ fingers that. wind your perm rods and snip your frizzies are capable of somuch more than. snipping, clipping and perming. Given the opportunity they can use ‘their ‘talent and Most’: women;:» however, dont 1 kK their weekly! ‘ap- to be'turried-oft as 7 "art". They ~ want La hair curled, curly hair straightened and sets that will < last until.they're once again in h ‘their ‘stylists’. dye- ingers.<).-* eon or of, speak tonight.’at Selkirk: Col- lege on “The Role of Parliament in the Formulation of Canadian reign Policy,” a topic he. is well aualifi fied to discuss from a personal insight gairied into the king process of parila: “spent a year as parliamentary intern. Two, + years’ ago’ he became: special assistant in the Parliamentary < “Centre for Foreign Affairs and Foreign: Trade,’ working: as adviser .to the House Commit- tee: on ‘External Affairs and Ni tional Defence. He graduated in history + "-the’, University of Sas- tchewan and obtained: his ” M.A. in ‘International Affairs from . Carleton: University in Mr. Thordarson is editor of ; nternational Canada and ‘au: jor of Trudeau and Foreign a study in, décision- aking,’ (Toronto Oxford .Uni- rsity Press, 1972). This. book te | WEAVERS ‘euilo > 3 here ié a'lot.of Yarn and Shades for Weaving ‘at -. RIVERVALE™ YARN SHOPPE 4 63 - 2nd Ave:, Rivervale ? Trail, Phone 368-9907 And you can 'treally blame. ‘them, You can't really blame the B ‘stylists, either, for. getting together: once: a’ year. to let imaginations “and. combs: run + wild:in an annual. competition” that includes everything from setting, styling and d _ Association, the two-day ‘con- vention will be held May. 5-6. The Monday evening event is open to the public, No expense is ‘spared i inthe preparation; of:models for the | show. Since the model is judged not only on her hairstyle, but her general as well, woman's crowning “glory —her- air. models: from’ Castlegar, “Trail, Rossland, Cranbragok, Kimbe: show at the Crown Point Hotel in Trail. Under the sponsorship ¢ of the Koot This‘ :.year + ode and Jey and Nelson will'stage their, shoes, make-up, ‘jewelry and aitire. must be flawless. Long :hours of practice and‘experi- mentation are necessary before’ anything even remotely resem- bling perfection is achieved. 3 Categories in the competi- tion are as varied ‘as those in the Acad Awards. -How- E uernational Canada Speaker af Te Co i Bruce Thordarson’ . + has been: ‘referred “Anthony Westell Teteraktee Star) .as “one of the ; finest. pieces of Canadian “poli ical, reporting I have seen in year: The Canadian Institute: of International Affairs (CILA) is a ‘private, non- profit organization whose aim is to’ promote ‘an, “interest-in international | affairs: through. ‘a series of speakers and publications. Local: mem- ~ bership is available for ag low as. $5 per year. © National » membership which ata higher price.’ If you are at’ allsinterested ‘in international aitairs lense conie out, tonight: 7 plece,. “feature -a‘: display < of ® includes | several publications is available. ever the Monday night 1 ‘Beauti- ful People event promises to bes ae, most exciting and: intel would “be: considered . avant~'~ garde anywhere but New ote or Paris. ’s\cFive-ineh "platform. soles, * fusehia- colored hair’and jewel- ‘led ‘coiffures s towering :up to’. three ‘feet in height, would be “!nothing-out of the ordinary for this event. i Monday © night wil “also = floral arranging and an exhibition of: hand-crafted high fashion jew- elrys. # as 2 It is also at this time that thes guest © stylist from. .Van- vgouver will award trophies to each of-the winning stylists. « March Proves to he Overcast. With Less Sunshine than 1913 Castlegar office ..of | the atmospheric environment .ser- vice department of the eriviroi located , al: Castlegar. ; Airport, has’ released © the ‘ing summary .of March's . weather:*;) 2h Ay -moijst southwesterly flow of air. from) the’ Pacific blanketed the province: with cloud -for: the better part) of March. “This ‘resulted in sun- shine’ totals of 23 hours below the average 125 hours and rainfall amounts, of 2.34 inches as compared to the normal of 1.46 inches. * Snowfall for March was 3. 4 A ches which is about one: third: Announcement g Mr. D. A. Newson, President of JuT. O'Bryan: and Company, Vancouver: In-_ surance Brokers: is pleased to announce of Peter. as "the representative for the Castlegar area. pomean was The has of what's expected on an average for that month. The: mean’ lemperature of \ 37.6 degrees was only two tenths off. the ‘normal’ of 37.8 and the winds’ were © near. ‘normal’: as well. “Daily records tied. or broken are as follows: The minimum temperature of 35.0n March'11 ties the old” record set in 1963. A total’ precipitation “amount of .84 inches on-March 12 breaks the old’ record of *.33_ inches set in 1927: On March 28 .39 inches; breaks the oldirecord. of .22 ° inches set in ‘1924. C % Brilliant Man is Fafal Victim In Friday Morning Accident An’ ‘inquest has‘ been’ ordered following a head-on collision reported 1 a.m, Friday halfa mile cast of Brilliant Dam on Highway'3A \in’ which a Brilliant man was killed. ‘Dead \is* David .-Victor North, 39, driving a 1965 Chevy which is reported totalled, Other drivers involved are identified as’ Larry George * Paun, 18, of South Stocan and, Stanley J. Cranbrook, Local ROMP report, the Nolin, 43, of, . Paun’ vehicle was travelling East when it attempted to pass another vehicle and.’ was in collision with./the North veh- Channel whe programming tonight? : 7 p.im.—A’ Day, on’ the Town: This program is a collage of events in:Castlegar. It: was produced’ by: participants ina recent community TV Work- shop;;held’ here: ‘Among the events on the program are live coverage ':of a motor. car. accident, an ‘interview::,with: -Paul Oglow about :the Sénior Citizens’. Villa, the Grand Icle, Mr. Paun. was driving a 1969 Chevy which was also totalled, The third vehicle, driven by Mr. Nolin, was following the North vehicle, Unable to stop, the Nolin’ vehicle ran into the side of the Paun vehicle resulling in $300 damages to Mr. Nolin's 1963 Ford, Mr. Paun is sald to have been taken by ambulance to the Castlegar and District Hospital where he was reported thal morning to be in satisfactory condition ‘suffering from a broken leg and minor. lacera- tions, The accident is still under investigation, ‘Collage of Events in Castlegar & p.m.—Solid Rock. A team of young musicians currently touring British Columbia play- ing and singing in the religious folk and rock idiom, taped at the P in Teen Town, An Echo Of the Past Castlegar used to have'an organized Teen Town that was the envy of many communities far larger than ours, Captain George B, Landis, a brother of former Castlegar mayor John Landis, was “may- or" of the Castlegar Teen Town at one time and this weck he wrote the Castlegar . News ° enquiring when the Teen Tawn here had ceased functioning. Any readers whe can answer this question may write Captain Landjs al 65 Sangro Loop, Site 7, CFB Borden, Ont., LOM 1CO. : To illustrate how active ' Teen Town in Castlegar was 25 years ago, Captain Landis sent along the following: clipping. from the’Feb. 19, 1949 issue of the Vancouver Sun: “A thumbnail: review of Castlegar Teen Town's work during the past. year—Con- structed welcome signs at the entrance to town; erected an illuminated Christmas tree at the main intersection; under- took census, for the | town Castlegar. 8:30 p.m.-Utopia Water- shed. A'resource conflicts study °” produced! ‘by ~.the’ Forestry sludents at’ ” selkirk College. The first. in:a series of four Programs, Opening of West's Dep: Store,'an interview with Alex Neilson of the David Thompson, Stamp Club, ‘the’ Jam Can ‘Curling Bonspiel anda com: mentary on libraries and how. - they relate to young ‘children. ‘The “Alaska Highway, stretching. 1,620..miles “from Dawson Creek, B.C. to Fair- banks, Alaska, was’ built as.a “war ‘measure. in only nine “months and six days. dan iee:hockey team; got together s the best: teenaged - dance orchestra in the’ are} fielded‘a softball team that didn’t lose a game all'season and won The Sun's Little: World Series here last. summer. “All. this in addition. to regular dances and club nights. It:might be ‘a good idea to remember. \this (record next time’ some. one tells you teenagers do nothing but jive * and cut rugs.” —— . Thursday, April 25, 1974 oT. F. ELECRIC CLASS ‘A’ B.C. 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