EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE is being made-available this Saturday during hockey registration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Castlegar and District Arena and Cc ity Centre. Here, pi of the Ladies Auxiliary to Minor Hockey Thelma Ehman ond hockey equipment made available at last Saturday's registration, This exchange has proven very beneficial in the past, particularly to those families with more than one hockey enthusiast in the family, —CasNewsFoto by Lois Hughes mother Mrs. F. J. Smitheram look at the first lot of exchange Thrums Chevron Defends Title and Captures Cup Thrums, Chevron of the’ Meni’s Commercial Softball. League successfully defended thelr title and captured the cup. for the third successive. time at + the ‘Slocan Labor Day Softball Tournament. They defeated Pass Creek 8-2 in’ thelr first game and. a: come-from-behind victory a- .. guinst Valley, Combines (3-2) advanced them to the semi- finals. The Combines had beat- en Big Rock Realty 10-2 ia their first game. * After the ‘Combines’ “first loss to Thrums, they went to the" loser’s ‘side of the draw. They started their comeback by de+ feating: Pass Creek 7-5. The Combines then advanced to the semi-finals and played Chevron. Voice of the. In this game the Combines : ‘squeezed by Thrums 5-4, In the ; third and final game, Thrums showed no mercy and defeated the Combines 6-0, Thrums collected 3150 and the trophy for thelr win. Valley © Combines were second and Pass , Creek. 'was> third, Big’ Rock Realty and Emorys Expos were the other teams in the compe- tition, Fred . Kooznetsoff' of Thrums was-named most valu- able pitcher. ? ‘Danny Makoroff of Thrums, named most valuable player, was also runner-up for best batter. 5 Fred. Osachotf of Valley Combines was named best bat- ter with a one Given Letter of. Thanks The Castlegar's new Peo- " ple’s Park,’ adjacent to ‘the Castlegar and District Commu- nity Centre, ‘has become “a reality through the efforts: of - Mrs. M. Mathieson of Castle- “Tennis Court Now Completed Blueberry Holds First Tourney Upcoming Blucberry events were discussed at’ the first fall meeting of the Blue- berry Creek - Recreation Com- mission and much satisfaction was expressed over the success: . ful summer Blueberry Park Project by the Youth Works crew, The tennis court. is com- pleted and in operation, as well as the horseshoe pitch, jogging circuit, children's play area and pulley-swing, while the nearly- completed barbeque requires a. gtill and pit base, In an effort to contribute funds for materials used this- Logger Sports Day With Championship Events Top competitors from Wil- liams Lake, Revelstoke, Golden and’ many local communities, will be competing for top male + and female logger of the year at the Loggers’ Sports Day to be - held Sept. 24 at Selkirk College. COLUMBI CONSTRUCTION * Commercial-or Sanctioned by the Southern _ Interior Loggers’ Sports Associ- ation, this final meet of the season will include champion- ship events such as the spring- ‘board chop, ladies’ axe throw and men’s ‘axe throw. Other ll be men’s and wo- g burling, men’s ob- stacle pole, men’s and women’s « chockerman’s race, Jack and Jill’ crossout, men’s and wo- men’s double crossout.and la- dies’ powersaw bucking. Labatts will be presenting trophies and prize money. Everyone is invited to enter or turn out to observe ‘the day’s events. ‘Western Canada Schoo! of Auctioneering Ltd. i eeenal first, and the © Remodelling * Free Estimates 365-6120: e Residential e Commercial © Industrial Custom trusses for specific construction projects All trusses are engineered, designed and approved Serving major contractors and Individuals oe quailty workmanship Free Quotations! Canadian course tered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, FLSA. 1970, For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberte: or Phone 782-6215 summer, two Youth Works members, Pat Rilkoff and Gor- don Johnson, are organizing the First Annual Blueberry Tennis . Tournament to be held in the patk Sept. 17 and 18. Three categories will be open to resi- dents of Blueberry: singles 17 years and over, singles 16 and under, and mixed doubles. Winners will receive tro- phies donated by Pat Hegan. ‘egistration must be made“by today’s deadline date, at the Blueberry Maples Store. Partici- pants will then be notified regarding their game times. Barry. DePaoli has kindly agreed to teach several classes conjunction with the tennis tour- oament. The flea market will operate from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and bingo will start at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to set up a stall at.the flea’ market to sell any item of their choice—fall produce, crafts or trinkets of all kinds. A concession booth will be in operation throughout the day. The annual Blueberry Fall Fair will be held Sept. 25 with the usual categories of fruit and garden produce, as well as sections for preserves and home-made. bread in. which Blueberry residents may com- pete. Races, bike and: buggy of adult and juntor tennis lessons next week. A flea “market and bingo will be held this Sunday in contests, tourney, and much more: is planned for as community day. Anheritance“Taxes Force Him to Sell Buckets A pair of Sevres ‘porcelain milk pails with which Marie’ - Antoinette played . dairymaid’ before the French Revolution topped the bidding at $178,500 —almost four times the esti- ,mate—in the Mentmore Towers sale in England. Sotheby's auctioneers said one of the 19-inch-high buckets, painted to look like wood, was bought for $102,000—a world record auction price for Sevres and for’.a single. piece of European porcelain. : Both pieces went to an English private collector. The morning sale brought to nearly $9.2 million the total for the record-smashing Roths- child Collection Sale, with three and one-half of the nine days left to go. The pails were delivered. .by the porcelain works at Sevres, France, in 1787.and in 1788 to the “dairy” at Ram- bouillet which in later years has come to be seen as a symbol of the decadence of the French —— “oo Gums PINS _ | 638 - ath Ave:, S. We Don't Just Do It... We Do It Au” Ph, 385-2414 hy before the revolu- tion. % Marie Antoinette, reputed- ly also the source of the “let them eat cake” solution to mass unrest, and her husband Louis - XVI were guillotined in the upheaval. Sotheby's reported the pails are said to have belonged to. the Duchess of . Bedford before ‘making their way into the fabulous * collection as- sembled last: century by Baron Mayer de Rothschild, a member of the famed international banking family. The baron’s great-grand- son, the Earl of Rosebery, is selling ~ the. estate. 50 miles northwest of London to meet $6.8 million owed the govern- ment in inheritance taxes. The record take in the auction is now more than six times the .record for an entire estate. gar, att of the project. ition of her hard Idaho's Most Beautiful Lakefront Resort . slhueted chy . ‘sweeping itn ad wane. saan that a0 Impioe ‘ape opening rts prt pe with te views: ar me othe pat park-like salting beckone you tos relax or. stroll i beectiesy ne the playground and tenn! inte yurta. ofer, check the marinas for fishing, boating, or tin cs PO our health spa for a retaxing sauna oF whirlpéol ih, * Con’ look tha Beach ane ier re offering ad In an Incomparable ao! boetld ind mend your perfect day watching the sunset from our rtakeview lounge. Get away from It all... You owe it to yoursaltl Edgewater eat be 126° Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 © [208] rape) ¥ you were oe ‘to. secure & (Canada Works gtant for such a ‘project and then with ‘this funding bring together workers, donors ‘and businesses who provided the actual construction work, the Castlegar and District Projects Society has sent Mrs, Mathieson the following letter of thanks: ‘Dear Mrs. Mathieson: The Castlegar Project So- ciety would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the work you did on making. the Castlegar People's Park a reality. Through your Srgenlzaton, Stock Car Races material and addi- tignal financing. To you, Mrs. Mathieson, “we thank you ‘for the services that you have rendered. to the project, to the area of recreation and to the community as a whole. It is through efforts such as yours that make for Castlegar to be a better place to live and “Championship Sept. 24 Results of the Canex stock car races held recently in Salmo were as follows: “A” Trophy—Winner was Allen Hanatiuk of Nelson in car 007. +, 4B” Trophy—Winner was, Jim Torrans of Nelson in car 34. “A” Heat—{1) Roy Clarke of ‘Trail in: car 43; (2) Allen Hanatiuk of Nelson in car 007; (3)'Jim Torrans of Nelson in car “4p Heat—(1) Len -Rogal-! sky of Salnio in car 16; (2) Tim Naturalists Plan Field ‘Trip to Riondel West ‘Kootenay ‘Naturalists’ fall activities get into gear this Sunday, with: a field trip .to Riondel. Because of a change in ferry schedules, the group will take an earlier ferry from Bal- four instead’ of the boat men- tioned in the newsletter. Louise and Fred Howes of Riondel have arranged ‘both morning and afternoon excursions on the east side of the lake. ©.” Doug Leighton, naturalist at the Kokance Park Nature House will be the guest speaker at the regular meeting Sept. 26 at Selkirk College. The Hobby'Show, planned jointly with the Castlegar Rock Club for next weekend, has been cancelled due to an unfore- seen duplication in bookings at the National Exhibition Centre. | - Oct. 1 is the date for an “Autumn | Fruits'’ ramble at identified | with’ follow. ARTHRITIS NEWS Medical knowledge is now sufficient to. control inflamma- tion and “prevent disability in’ the majority of. arthritis patients, but: the means of prevention must be found and eventually the cure. PUBLIC NOTICE ee B10 RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR Please take note that there must be’ NO WATER SPRINKLING i _during a Fire, or Power, Failure. McDairmid of Nelson; (3) Barrie Garrett of Creston. Main—(1) Allen Hanatiuk of Nelson in car 007; (2) Clarke of Trail in car: 43; °(3) Darwin Steininger of Salmo; (4) Barrie Garrett of Creston in car 99; (5) Jim Torrans of Nelson in car 34, '\\ Pitman—(1) Eugene Simp- son of Creston in car 99; (2) Russ Phillips of Creston in car Powder Puff—First place’ winner was Shari Mclatyre: of Fruitvale in car 34; : Championship races will be held Sept. 24 at the Salmo track. -, September 8, 1977 SELKIRK COLLEGE '* vce V7} Department of Allied Health requires a ‘ ‘LABORATORY DEMONSTRATOR: . (INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT) - NURSING . DUTIES: The successful applicant will plan and ‘con- duet nursing arts laboratory practise sessions, under supervision of the Nursing Faculty;-assist with the supervision and evaluation of nursing students in the clinical and laboratory’ setting and -patticipate, as required, in the affairs of the Department and College. - feat QUALIFICATIONS: R.N. (practising) in B.C.: Bicdelours eate degree in Nursing (or Education)’ prefer- red; understanding of two year college ‘based : nursing programs; minimum of two years clin- ical practise in an acute care hospital setting; J clinical ed interest and “ability in teaching; famillar- ity :with Clinical settings in. local ‘hospitals (Castlegar, Nelson, Trail) would be.an asset. + STARTING DATE: As soon as possible. S APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: September 23,' SALARY: In accordance: with Selkirk College Feat Association’ contract. This ‘is. a temporary: appointment, until: ‘dune. 30, 1978. ADDRESS ‘APPLICATIONS ‘TO: Personnel Office Pe _§ Selkirk College Box 1200." Castlegar, 8c.” 1977. This valuable - solid silver limited-edition medallion ¢ commemorating the 25th year of TV broadcasting in Canada is-our gift to you during RCA’s specilly-priced Anniversary’ Color TV set. “ Allthe features ‘you want But never expect fo find In ‘a table model TV. is Pictures stay vivid as. roam light changes .. - automaticall @ New ColorTrak chassis keeps ploture quality constant channel to channel . dutomatical ly Filtered phosphors cut down reflections in picture tube ® Automatic fine tuning (AFT) cabinet in t-grail finish pal a atta ea at eth Cai as Rated etal Iai * Prices effective Tues. Sept. a to Sat. Sent. 7 in all Since: Malu stores in Trail, Rossland, Castlegar, Grand Forks, . Nelson, cranbr ook: I and Fernie. “Smoked. ; ‘Whole or. shanks PORK SPARE RIBS = Ste Cut, ib, LEG OF PORK RORST 4 39 ‘ ele portions; lb: LAMB. CHOPS OR ROAST | ae ib. AG sige PEACHES - cor Halves. Libby's “gatlor.tin .. —— Ghaese Sauce. s California, ee Ce