CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 29, 178: aR epee ee a Oe “Ohat stant Humphries Secondary School Doukhobor Student Choir When it Sang Earlier This. ¥ eeeepiineenion Deletes New Bookmobile Service Goes Into Operation New to the Kootenaya is a bookmobile ‘service which will begin operations June '2, and service 45 communities dna three-week schedule until the «ond of the year, ‘The moblle library, which will carry about 1,800-2,000 hard cover books and about 500 paperbacks, is sponsored by the Kootenay Library System Soc- -fety as a demonstration of services that would be possible » through the proposed Kootenay Library System. Continyation of the. book- ! mobile service beyond the Outlined by ICBC Faeiank ae is no need to report tho elsin Executive vice-president immediately, and general manager of ICBC, Norman Bortnick, has stated the corporation will do its utmost to “provide some emer- gency service". He outlined what a motor- fst should do if in an accident. elf the vehicle can be ‘The motorist should record all accident details and when the strike is settled ICBC will advise the motorist how to handle his claim. Ifa motorist wants his red, and it can be he \ = ag Eh 9 Seine DEPARTMENT, OF ‘HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE Highway No. 3 at Genelle Bluffs, approxk. mately 7 miles North of Trail will be subject to closure during the following hours Monday to Friday Inclusive: 6:00 Ly e. at apy 8:35 P. 00 P.M. 10:15 Pa i Ms PM. 11:30. P.M. to. 12:00: Midnight 12:15: A.M. to 3:30 AM.- Closures will commence the week of April 2lst, 1975, Subject to favourable‘ weather con ditions, an alternate: route via Highway 3B thr- ough Rossland is avallable, J.W. Nelson, P. Eng., Regional. Highway. Engineer for Minister. of Highways ‘should get two esti estimates from ‘auto body. shops, The car should be repaired, ‘at the shop’ giving the lowest estimate. 5 Both estimates, plus the. motorist’s name, address, tele-, phone number, licence numbers and driver. certificate mimber should be mailed to the ICBC claim department: © If the vehicle cannot be safely and legally driven, and “shop; of the owner's choice. If repairs are’ made, the” Lacan Crafts To Hold Exhibifion Kootenay Crafts “75%, which hag been in the planning for two years, opens to the public at Selkirk College tomor- ‘row morning. {t will be on view Friday ‘and Saturday as well as Monday. from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. and from7 pm to 9 pm. érch day. “It ts an exhibition pre“ by: Kootenay Crafts ~ sented people for the chitdren-and _feaidents of the Kootenay area, enat' and’ West! There, is fuated by six > jurors, The jtirors represent ~ Gene must kasucn lity for payment of the pees ible portion at this time. After. legal ability has been deter- mined, the corporation will pay the deductible amount where ; appropriate. : If ‘the motorist. is not responsible for.the accident, the deductible amount ‘will be refunds ‘The motorist. should, mail the estimate, plus his name, ~~ address, telephone number, lic: ence number, and driver certi- ficate ‘number to the claims department, ICBC, P.O. Box 48666, Postal Station Bentall + Centre, 695. Burrard St.,’Van- couver, BC. VIX INA." lew auto insurance can be arranged by contacting any * one of the licenced Choe: insurance agents, Thursday, June 5 at KIWANIS: Help se | hack Castlegar give . . generously. RED CROSS — BLOOD DONOR CLINIC 2 pam, to 5 p.m, and 7 p.m. fo 9.30 p.m. SCOUT HALL. On the Job, Year-Round All of us know the role of the Red Cross In time of disaster. Yet some people ‘sk, “What does the Red Cross ever do for me? I'll never need it.” You | never know, Let's hope you never do need disaster relief, But look around you. . :‘Nature inspired eralts peo- ’ ple, using basic materials, have . ™ created colortal works which _eombine imagination. with a high standard of craftsmanship. Starting with a display in Grand Forks on, Tuesday, the x UCW Holds Successful Rally Here ‘The United.Church Wo- — men of'St, David's: Church on Wednesday of last week wel- comed United Church Women from‘ other: points to their “Rally”. Mrs, Pat Grummet led the group in a devotional period choosing the subject “Bridges in Our Lives". Rev. Frank Baldock of “Creston was the ‘featured speaker. His subject, The Haly Land, was illustrated with slides from his recent trip to the Mid-East, His talk proved to be’ most interesting and informative. A mixer quiz had the ladies _ seeking autographs and getting acquainted, A delicious buffet was enjoyed by all, followed by a lively singing session under the direction of Mrs, Gwen Bristow, accompanied on the ~ guitar by Rev. ‘Ted Bristow. Poems by Mrs. Edith Sher- biko, a comical akit “Waiting At ‘The Station” staged ‘by Mra. Helen Stamp-Vincent, Mra, Pol- ly Travis and Mra. Marj Fuller- ton, completed the day. Mrs; Grummet, on behalf of the Castlegar ladies, pre- sented a parting gift to M. Karpoff of Genelle, Rev, and Mrs. Karpoff will be making 7) their home i in North Vancouver. Ladies were present from Nelson, New Denver, Nakusp, Kaslo, Ainsworth, Silverton, Trail, Rossland and Robson. Also present were menbers of :: the Castlegar Anglican W.A. selected works will continue on thelr 1,000 mile tour through: {demonstration perlod depends ‘upon'the establishment of the Kootenay Library System by favorable-referendum in all electoral areas of the three regional districts of Central Kootenay, East Kootenay and Kootenay, Boundary, which would form the proposed libr- ‘ary system area. ‘The bookmobile will atop in each of the 45 communities ‘in the Kootenays every three weeks as advertised, with use ‘of the collection free to all residents of the area. About one-half the bookmobile col- jection will be non-fiction, with ‘an emphasis on books on the applied’ sclences, arts and rec- reation. The remainder. will ‘be adult fiction, juvenile fiction and pleture books. for the blind and handicapped will a carried if ‘possible. Because the full library system has not been esta- blished, the bookmobile de- monatration will not be ‘able to provide request or reference services, ahah these A Se be part of. the mobile service within the ie posed Kootenay Library Sy- stem. ‘Arrangements are being made at each stop so that . ORLA NURS PAT SHERI Eerostotsery SELKIRK COLLEGE Castlegar, B.C, Selkirk College invites applications for the follows ing positions in the Departments of: 1 PARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND. pe Instructor (Part-time), to’ teach physical education ‘courses offered by the Phys- ical Education and Athletic Department and to assist with related duties,’ *. Qualifications Required: Masters Degree'’ In 3 relevant field plus related oxper- peat dates Effective August 15, ° Athletic, Assistant (Full-time) to. manage athletic,” ' equipment and facilities and assist the Director with’ the overall’ administration * of the Phys Education and, Athletic,” Prog: + Qualifications required: Experience working in'the field of ‘athletics and/or * physical education and good organiza: tlonal abilities, Preference will be given to candidates’ possessing the abllity ‘to’. ”' contribute, lostruction| Cite) to vor Tous program: Appointment date: Effective August 15.14, Ss. C ©.) Mrs. H. Johnson received pleasant surprise last Thursday. enjoying a eater world tour. They also apent acme time’ -In England visiting ‘relatives: patient in’ the local hospital. Sympathy. Is: extended Mr. ‘Rourke on the death of his. 5 the He left: Inst: Friday for, d the Miss: Carol Fit itzpatri 5 Edmonton wil be siting he -| parents and frien gar for'a few days. 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