NEWLY FORMED Castlegar Selkirk Lady Lions Club installed its first executive on Monday of last week at a dinner meeting held at the Hi Arrow attendance were 16 local members and 11 members of the Nelson Lady Lions who came to perform the installation. Mrs. Audrey Stevenson of Nelson installed the Arma. In in many ways.- following to the. casas Selkiri Lady Lions Club; president Fae Penman, secretary Arden Ackney, treasurer Linda Moorey and first vice-president Ada Chapman. The members are now looking forward to offering their service to the Selkirk Lady Lions Club Photo MORE CLASSIFIED ADS © LEGALS. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAME ACT” (Section 6) obiee's of Application for eae S aineay Riven ghee an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Change of Name Ack by me: Sichael BIRTHS BARCLAY — To Mr, an Mrs, David Barclay of Slucan, Feb. 2 a sels re Pi To Mr, and a Tim Shittipa of Castlegar, ‘Vincenzo col Feb. 14 daughter. WEATHER niches 5. the Provinces. “ot Marital pee bia, To change my nome from zy Mie Sawezanko: to Michael this llth day of Fenrusy AD, 1077. Michael Sawezanko be ee in pockets gs eeeeer: Income Tax return, Kokanee Tax Service Let us assist you in preparing your 1976 We are at 274 Columbia Avenue, across from the Bank of Commerce in the Heart of Downtown Castlegar. ¢ PRESENTATION OF KEYS for'a 1977 Dodge *Van has been made.-Here Stanley Humphries’ ’ Secondary . School Students’ Council Prime’ Minister, Dan Obedkoff, presents the keys to dent of SHSS Athletic Council, Norm Wickett, while Kathy Brady, also of the Students’ Council and Carolyn Price of the Athletic Council look on. The van, a 15 seater, will be used by the Athletic Council to transport SHSS sports teams and groups of students on ETT The Students’ This loan will RUNGE i a ae field trips. It has been skillfully insulated and finished on the interior by Grade 12 students’’ * Sam Streleoff, Carl Zurek and John Pereversoff. Council paid $3,000 down on the van with the echool board loaning the balance. be paid off over the next three years through various activities organized by the Athletic Council. —Castlegar News Photo by Lois Hughes THE CHURCH BELL “News and Views REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH from U.C.W. Annual Meeting The annual mecting of St. David's United Church Women was held in the Parish House, Jan. 26, Interesting and gratifying reports were heard from the treasurer, Dogwood and Har- mony Circles and also from Mrs, F. Hunter, in charge of © ‘Regal Cards, Officers for 1977 are ‘as follows: ‘president Mrs. Wyn Scarfe, vice-president Mrs. M. Fullerton, secretary Mrs. E. Sherbiko, treasurer Mrs. H. Stamp-Vincent and corres- ponding secretary’ Mrs, L. Johnston; if Devotional, Mrs, McNeil, Mrs. D. Dinning, and Mrs. B, Craig; membership, Mrs. D. Kavic; cards, Mrs. F, Hunter; publicity, Mrs. M. Brady; phoning, Mrs. P. Travis. Members of the Harmony ‘Circle entertained the senior citizens at their meeting last Thursday. Anglican General Meeting “The annual general meet- ing of St. David's Anglican Parish was held in the Under- croft, Feb. 3. Area ministers attending , were The Rev. Bob Purdy, The Rev. Desmond Carroll and The Rev. David McKenzie. Annual reports from all parish organizations, showing a very active year, were heard and commented upon, Newly-elected officers: in- eluded—parish wardens, Lor- raine Deans and Margaret Reith; area warden, Marion Booth; area representative, Lorraine Deans; parish com- mittee members, Mary Ken- nedy, Sylvia Fellner, John Mansbridge, Mark Mealing; Robson warden, Cedric Waller; delegates to Synod, Marion Booth and Jim Waldie; alter- ‘nates, Lorraine Deans and Cedric Waller. Joe Killough was asked to + represent the Parish at a forth- coming city council meeting concerning the re-zoning of lots * adjacent to St. David's Church, from residential to light in- dustry, Atthe close of the meeting Marion Booth ‘presented Joe and-Tannis Killough and Betty Hostelter with framed scrolls in recognition of many years of devoled service to St, David's Church. - A.C.W. Meeting Regional chairman of the 'y area of Gene Waddington % now is owner of Husky Service, formerly Union 76, and .Gene invites “HotLine” Number is: Service \ 789 Columbia all his friends and business associates to drop into the Station and sample a new type of car care service! Remember, your new total Car-Care , 365-2551 HUSKY . « « Husky Service! Playground Underway The park and playground project south of the new arena is now underway, with work being done this week on the plans, layout and playground model, The d will be EATON’S TRAIL $1.49 DAY THURSDAY er 24 ‘of 1 quite rustic, with emphasis on wood ,structures and the natural setting and it is hoped that construetion of some of the , Voice of the People Chamber Into Limbo Editor, Castlegar News It was an unfortunate meeting last Friday afternoon, of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce when chara ber president Albert‘ his res- and pic- nie tables can begin next week. Work on the actual site is dependent on tie depth of * frost. Donations of items, new or used, would be appreciated, as funds are very limited, Every- one is asked to check their homes and businesses for any of the following items which they may wish to contribute: marine or exterior . paints, brushes, saws, wrenches, screw drivers, chisels, axes, drill bits, plane, shovels, rakes, pruning shears and Items ree Persona! and Household Needs at Special’ Prices! BIG! BIG SAVINGSI FO! > ($} SS Free Singer — Sewing Classes For our Singer Sewing Machine Customers Castlegar Store Monday Morning, March 7 Castleaird Ploza 9:30 - 11:30am. | or in the Trail Store — 7 1251 Cedar Avenue Wednesday Evening March 9 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Sali Gray Instructing Phone 364-1744 Trail ar 365-3810 Castlegar Carter's Sewing Center } cable and wire, 1 Chains, eau fo a handful of sur- viving members. It isa well known fact that the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce has been handicapped in ils opera- lions due to a lack of members. The end of 1976 saw member- ship at its lowest ebb, The purpose of Friday's meeting was to determine the chamber's lot. There were few avenues open. Common sense and a deficit financial position showed thal a massive membership drive was in order, but person- nel to lead that campaign was ropes, metal rings, rop P washers, bolls, naila, screws, lacking. A with merce become defunct? A few people don’t think so. Thus, at Friday's meeting, two acting vice-presidents were ap- pointed: Mrs. Orla Granstrom, and Mr. William Waldie. With this “skeleton” executive, the chamber is now. officially in limbo, but these two magnani- - mous individuals will conduct ° the chamber’s. business mat- ters, and will be available to.as- sist any person seeking the chambers services, Along with the members, I” would like to thank Mr. Calder- bank for his dedication to the local chamber of commerce, and we wish him well in his de- manding roll as alderman. With men like Calderbank, working for Castlegar, our. city can goa long way. Anglican Church Women, Mrs. Vernila Lynde of Beaver Falls, ‘was guest speaker ata meeting last week of St. David's Angli- can Church Women, Preliminary plans were made to hold the semi-annual meeting for the region in Castlegar on- April 18, FREE THERE'S MONEY TO BE MADE IN VENDING | UNIQUE NEW PRODUCT | For a modest invextmant in money and ., mi ina Your investment tn tully secured by equipmant and product Inventory. ‘THERE 18 NO SELLING OR SOLICITING INVOLVED! = fat you in all m oui your ability and investment. partstime operators, In each ey GH 8 Bible Corres; Course God sald, “Study to shew thyself approved unto , or workman that needth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth”. {| Timothy 2:15 For lesson number 1 Write: Box 3454, Castlegar, B.C. No obligation 8 desl grow into fulbtime usiese aang our liberal finencing plan. WE ARE INTERESTED IM PEOPLE WHO CAN START (MMEDIATELYI Wate today tor move complale datas, Your at conta 8 ms ara plus your address a Ai equlres wil bs gest wih prompt: fy and in sinct confidence. Write or CALL COLLECT: Vending Onision Norham Pacibe Marketing Lis. * Salle 202A, 678 Comb bie Street ° Petunias see Already Germinated Ready for Replenting © Tomatoes © Peppers © Marigolds - And Mony More! Order Your Ornamental & Fruit Trees” - HOW FOR SPRING! Tropical Plants & We Are Open Saturday, & Sunday! Hanging Baskets ........less 15% Saturday & Sunday Special So for carenination LAL SAM'S 1091 - 9th Ave. S Nursery and Florist Ltd. 165-7312 “FEBRUARY IS ; HEART MONTH” "2 4x8 Sheets : i four great colours]. Look Reg. $28.10 each * eat : While Weekend ... easier tha Renovating? Then « beautify. all. your Countertops with top quality arborite, available wee MITCHELL 490 Front Shrest_— the | Costleaet “ 1 plywood and Hing, bricks and blocks, pipes, and concrete; Firemen’s pole, boat, cedar bolts or shakes, barrels, old- - fashioned water pump, slides, wagonwheels, ladder, flag pole, posts, old door and assorted hinges, small window frame, cargo net and lumber and poles of all dimensions, When making a donation, people are asked to make cer- tain their names are recorded, so that. thanks“may be ex- pressed by the organizers. Rub-a-dub-dub, three sports in a tub... glub, glub! (Health & Welfare Canada) discussed, although it is this writer's opinion that, the DBA would submit to this conception only. afler serious and lengthy deliberation. F The final alternative is of course, the " folding” of the chamber. But should the Castlegar and District Chamber of Com- itern Canada School gpeing Act, RSA. 1970, Das8, For particulars’ of the next course write: Hox 687, Lacombe, Alberta or Phone 782-6215 TOMLIN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Sales & Service We Supply & Install SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD Site 5, Comp. 11.S.S. 1 Castlegar Mike Tomlin. Walter Tomlin 365-5511 365-5034 e © Complete Reconditioning & ‘Refi rising of Will be in Castlegar “from Thursday , Feb. 24 Phone 365-7605 or Call” Keld’s. Piano & Organ Studio Keld Johansen © Collect: - IN. TOWN “ON SPECIAL . Introductory Offeri Colors or Black! Reg. Size 49c Jumbo ‘Size 69c Buy. Several While. This Offer. Lastel Nikka. Ramen NOODLES 5 pkgs. 89c - LOCKER BEEF ‘ 79¢ tbe. CUT & WRAPPED No, 1 SWIFTS: ~ Fdbeedlabe Ibe 2055 69 PORK H HOCKS, 39c The Scene at... ~ KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Lights’ flashed’ and diseo music roared throughout’ the gym. Brandon’ McCoy had ;, really made a hit with is disco machine, You see, on'Friday, Fob- ruary fourth, Mr. McCoy came to KJ to let the students dance to his disco machine. Everyone that came, about 350 people, paid fifty cents to get in. Half of this money, totaling $80, went to Mr. McCoy for his super ap- pearance, the other half went to KISS. Mr. Brandon McCoy, who. now lives in Calgary, had once worked for, our very own CKQR. i Some special’ effects Mr. McCoy used to make this disco dance a real hit were, the use of a strobe light, several colored lights that, flashed ‘around the gym, and a projection system that put psychadelic pictures on the far wall: The whole school enjoyed Mr. ‘McCoy's appearance and hope that he will be back soon. Mr. Gerrand said that Mr, McCoy. might be back for a night dance, if K.J. decides to ask him, : An Interview With Mr.,Cram . Cram came from, Mr. ‘Washington, U.S.A. and was: da dat Western Washing- SWIFT'S BOLOGNA : Ib... , 49 . 3 ib, pes. & up ‘ton State College. He came, to Castlegar:in’ August 1976 and started substituting at KJSS at. * ‘the beginning ofthe school “term and really started teach- ° HEINZ 05 BABY FOOD . “4 jars 75c Hz, Jr. 3 for 79c ing. in the second semester. Mr..Cram teaches’ French and thinks thats person should speak -more’ than one-- language because: it helps people to see others and them- . selves more clearly, Mr. Cram’s TOWLET T TISSUE 4 voll pkg. $1 05 “PURITY. ©: FLOUR 20 Ib. bag $2.39 A BOB'S i COFFEE - “Ib. 3. $2.49 | . GRAPEFRUIT - Tih Bose | “1G, 260 COCA-COLA 5 for $1.69 Case 12 bottles °... $3.99. ** PRESH. CALIFORNIA - “LETTUCE. Ib.”.:-. 29¢ 28 oz. Gorton COCKTAIL \vonly 9c jer __ "DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX “pkg... 796. 5.3 LB. CRISCO “SHORTENING ° $1.79. 38 OZ. _CRISCO OIL: $1.59 NS TALL TINS. MILK ee Alpha i _ $1877 Case i KEEP. YOUR ’ BUDGET: it are: sports ‘and’ elec- tronics, he’ also ‘likes reading and: listening’ to. music; :: he doesn't*have very much time . - after school to do some of ‘his* ‘pastimes because he is ‘usually very busy with other things, — ae + Life is once again getting very busy at KJ. In the intra: mura! games it looks like the Lips are about to become the - + Chinese Soccer champions. The .. Lipizzan House has. won points for having the most people turn out:for ‘games and-they have \valso béen'a, strong | team to play + against ©: Mr. Orr's basketball team ‘have been having a hard time playing against the larger team’ at Stanley.’ Humphries.. While. Fate has been keeping the win- ning baskets out of the team’s group, they have been playing ) well and having. a good time © the -KJSS. Winter - Carnival. Unless all the snow has. dis- appeared the Carnival will take place-in the. playing fiolds of this school during the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 25. The schedule of’ events suggests that the Carnival will be a lot of fun, Included in the program are such events as the Centipede Race, the Snow Shoe Relay, the Chain Logged Race and a Sleigh Race: Let's, hope that before the day of the Carnival we get lots of snow. . And remember, participating is more fun that watching so join in the fun at the KJSS Winter - Carnival, A few of our teachers and students are getting inyolved in ‘poetry. The goal, set. for the end of March, is to have poetry to enter in the national poetry contest called Pandora's ;Box. So far organizational meet-. ings only have been‘held. This . Friday, however, a real poet is coming to.read his poetry. and to talk to the students: about writing poetry. Our . visiting poet's name is Timothy Shay and he is from Nelson. Mr. Shay has a Canada Council Grant to encourage his writing. of ; poetry. Mr. Shay has said that ‘he really enjoys reading poetry , tosludents. Come to Room 4 on Friday, Feb, 18 to hear what‘a poet has to say about poetry. For ,two reasons the KJ - column is going to disappear for about’ four weeks. When, the column returns it will bring you up to’ date on what happened ~ ~ and:will let you know. what is ~ going to, happen at KJSS.: Cominco Earnings: ~Show Drop - Chairman and chief execu- live officar of Cominco Ltd., F. E. Burnet, last week announced that Cominco's consolidated net, earnings for 1976 were $47.7 million; or $2.66 per. sharo, compared with $73.6 million of $4.84 per share for 1975. °, Sales amounted to ‘$725 million compared with’ $707.8 million i in 1975. learnings : were: affected by’ lower ' prices ‘for most’ metals’: “and ‘fertilizers, coupled with ‘continued ‘escalation in wages and other ‘operating costs.” Earnings .' before ~ income -and resource taxes on the com- Bany's © 5 potash operation in’ d to mp ig. this’. skills. apes The annual Kiwanis Music Festival ‘will be’ held ‘in’ Trail * this year from April 18-22. Our, music teacher, ''Mr.: Nelson states that KISS. music’ stu-?* dents will'be entered in these divistons: solos, trios, duets and ° bands. - The newly chosen ‘cast and . crews in Stand and Doliver are working very hard to prepare ‘their: play’ for ‘the One “Act Drama Festival which will be held at SHSS from March 16-18, ~The: play, isa comedy. set“in: England in’. the: eighteenth ‘century. Students working: on the play. include Brian Ashton, Robert: Beynon, Patricia For- - rest, Sharilyn Henshaw, Norma Horswill, Spencer King; pra Konkin, ' Val © Koochin,': Te Klapper, Belinda’ Fletcher, 2 Dorothy ‘MeNee, ‘Kelly ‘Midler, Grey’ Nord-Leth, Keith Over- :holt,-Amanda® Plant: and * Michael ’ Wesilenkoll “Aiso “in- “volved.” with the % play.” are ‘several staff members who are. ? directing, producing, advising,. ° “making: a -isedan chair,” and: ‘sewing costumes. All ‘students. i at KJ will get a chance to see the . play sometime’ in late March, Good luck to all in this 3 challenging theatrical . en- Mrs." Horcoff, Mr. Long. haa Mrs. Rainier’ have’ been “very? energetically organizing $2.7 million. Taxes amounted to $7.2 million resulting in a loss of $4.5; million. - Discussions’ with , ‘the: government « of Saskat-- chewan’ have ‘not \as: yet ° re- ‘sulted in'any alleviation of this ‘oppressive. taxation. Throughout ‘most’ of 1976 the strength of: the Canadian dollar, relative to‘ other; major currencies, ‘reduced “ proceeds from sales’. outside, », Canada. Accordingly, ‘net’ earning were adversely affected. : A™ four-and-a-half month ‘strike at Fording Coal ‘Limited reduced . earnings * from that ‘Company. <= The company’s annual re port. will’ be “distributed to shareholders late ih March and the annual meeting will be held =: pat Vancouver on April 21s concmmmsericiats Castlegar Socials EEA ETT ‘ Mrs. H. Johnson 965-8294 ee sz -week-in Edmonton as-the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, : Mr. ‘and : Mrs, B, ‘Neleon and: family. & Mrs. J. Heslop and Mrs, ‘J. Marshall returned - to: their homes in: Robson on. Sunday. after spending “a month | in’ ‘Mesa, Arizona. They also a few *-days in ‘Law :Vegas; ‘and. at- tended a Dean. Martin show. Neh Vernon 545-4709. nakusp... er shot springs’ te cedar Cale - @ Just See from the Pool. : : Tto 6 @ Rent ‘by. Noh or, Week “Box. 472; Nakusp, B.C. VOGIRO. cielopnons. Nakusp Hot ‘Springs us Disappointed i in TV Coverage SN: sion Held in cad The Castlegar.and District Community Centre was the scene recently of a special session of the Joint Doukhobor Research Symposium, when an estimated crowd of 400 Specta- bors, incl casriecaR NEWS, Thuraday, February 1, 1977; * For a’: The next meeting will be held March 6 at the Castlegar Doukhobor Community Hall, ‘This: will be a continuation. of the regular meetings, and will be conducted primarily in the Di of the ‘news \media, heard reports regarding the ‘com- mittee’s research work to date ‘and the’ recent criticisms. re- ceived from various sources, The program was con- ducted pi ly.in the English KOOTENAY BUILDERS 663 Columbia’ Ave, Phone 3655155 | ussian will deal mainly with the era of Peter P. Verigin ‘and the various important activities that took place. during that period of Doukhobor history. The committee extends an Remember ‘February ts Heart Month language for the benefit of the genera! public: and; the. news media, and: many: speeches on ‘related isaues were heard from committee ‘members and the audience during. the course of the lengthy’ session. i A major presentation was made by the honorary chairman +, of the Union of Spiritual Com- munities ‘of Christ, John. J. - Verigin of Grand Forks. The research committee “had ‘invited: members ‘of the news media and various public > | officials to, attend ‘this special to all who are inter- ++. do something about ested, ab: WANTED TO RENT. Responsible tenant requires _3: or 4 Bedroom Home in. the Castlegar Area. for Rent or Lease April 1st. Excellent references, Phone 365-7319. + sitting of the * the hope that the head a foe " Freedomite group known asthe Successful Candidates successful candidates, in exam- inations: held recently. by the Royal eae td of Music of Toronto in Trail. The names are arranged i in order or: ‘merit. ~ i". ARG. Plano er :Honors—Wendy Appel Grade IX Piano : Honorg--Patricia D. Me- * >: Grade VIII Piano First class honors—Alison Howard; Debbie S, Noble. Honors—Donna F. Marcel- lus. sues ‘ Grade VII Piano Honors—Linda’ Truant, ‘Adriana Venturini (equal); Gor- don P. Gallo; Angela S. Capal- Grade VI Piano ».» -¢¢Firet class honors—Valerie ~ Mz: Cormifer;‘ June * deKlefti Shaina 'L. Mason {equal).’ ‘Honors—Kevin' A. Madon, Pass—Rita. Tambellini. In Recent Music Exams The following. is.a, list’ of :. “Grade IV Piano, First class honors—An- oft disappointed its organizers and drew.W. Marecek, Hilary J:.B. Swanson (equal). m x Honors—Cerla M. Harder, Sharilyn Henshaw (equal); Roa: ald D. ‘Suhlstrom. “ irade III Piano. "Firat class honors—Karen M. Morrison. ° Grade Il Piano - Firat class hotiors-Cheryl R. Harder, Michelle Marecek (equal). -‘Honors—Sharleen M. De Rosa. ; GradeI Piano |. First class _ honors—Jen- : nifer M. Campbell. Honors—Charissa A.-Bris- tow; Shannon R. Smithers; Lori L. Hutchins; Marjory C. Purdy; Kari Soberlak: + Grade V Violin First. class hotiore—Shart, non J. Melvor.! 7... i rad +: Sorokin, ‘or ‘representatives of that group, would attend the meeting to clarify their reasons for ‘op| PARTSMAN posing the Regretably, the invitation «was not accepted. The CBC television cover- age “of the symposium has the feeling is that so far as the outside community ‘is: con- >eerned, the ‘TV news ‘reports :lended to further cloud ‘the situation. $15,000 Damage: As ‘Truck Spills A.1962 Peterbough tractor sustained an estimated $15,000 damage late Friday ‘morning , when its brakes failed and the “vehicle rolled on‘its side at the railway. crossing just past the Castlegar Ferry : spilling it's load of lumber on the tracks. +The Long Beach, . Calf, ‘vehicle had -just ‘loaded up at CanCel.’ ‘The aren John 8. Davis.’ of : Signal ’ Hill, . Calf, : demolished. Requi by if General Motors Dealer. Experienced partsman to assist us in the organ- * dzation and dovelc of our parts di This is a permanent one starting March 15, 1977. Salary. commensurate: with ability, Please send written’ resume. to Castlegar: News, “Box 30075, Serteon, B.C, i ‘Han-* ‘West Kootensy Power pole v was : Required by Castlegar General Motors Dealer: ship. Responsible individual to assume the duties _ oF troll Strong. vl bach ry must, either on a practical or educational basis. We: are looking for a progressive individual to ° join anew firm. Salary. commensurate: with _ability. This position ae begin April, Ist, Please: urday) | ; sat UNIVERSITY OF THE em 6:39 z fi NATIONAL zs Al Sued ERNEST ANGLEY. drys: 800 : tons ©‘ of. ‘aggregate an. hour, ‘ 2A huge drying. plant, in- “stalled: at) the ‘gravel yard ‘in - Columbia-Biuthulic, completing”: Winlaw, vothe project: in: record making. ‘type of: equipment, owned by time.’ ‘four separate sizes and remixed 8 Ps. work for ‘two hours at a time. ‘spec: ifications. It is’ mixed with ‘hot to 2 Sub-contractors, Lake End “Columbia Binthulic have a. Services’ of, St. Johns, “BC, cy. A: rain: shower ‘can ‘sto; <> Bight trucks haul the hot - asphalt : from * the = Vancouver * crew’. of 17, ‘under; project +: superintendent -F.°H. Sawat-: -Pilot cars are handling one lane ”’ traffic: that’ during rush‘ hours could average 150-vehiclea an plant ‘and deliver it to the: ~mixing plant." Department of highways havea “asphalt cement in 12,000 pound ” . duction: ee) test of one-way reduction THIS IS A TEST Test of One-Way Reduction Test of One-Way Reduction: test of one-way re during Thursday's Selkirk College Awards Ceremony. Top right, ; student Cindy Pompa of Creston received the Castlegar Ladies Hospital Auxillary bursary ‘of $150. from ‘president Mrs. R. J. IRD TESTAMENT. ORMBY'S “ANTIQUE >. DADAM I2Z..° NNIS CHAMPIONSHIP QR CATHEDRAL OF MORROW. CHALLENGE: OF THE COUNTRY CANADA