vevegereeenees I RRILTIE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Taureay, August 14, 1975 Bassin eat} Opens New District Office Sir DRE ie a Radagece P "Rangers in Backpacking Leadership Event a group of Kootenay- spend rge all sig ina hall where they will have films, and Directory of Local and District Churches \ITEND- CHURCH SUNDAY: i PENTECOSTAL ] over various aspects of light- welght camping, It is all part of the 1975 Provinelal Ranger Backpacking. Leadership event taking place Aug. 6 to 14, At Prince George they will join nine other Rangers and Guiders from throughout the province. The group left on the hike on Aug. 7 carrying full packs, The hike takes place in Mt. Robson Provincial Park. They will hike to Kinney Lake, Berg Lake, Robson Glacier, Adal. phus Lake in Jasper Park, th up to Lynx Mountain, Alpine ‘Meadows and hopefully to the big jest On Aug. 13 they will begin the hike down from Kinney Lake and arrive in Valemont Aug. 14 to depart > by bus for their various homes. ! "The accom ig picture was taken at'the bus ‘stop at Penticton and Hone ete 0 right:are. Cathy Penticton; Hane! faire Trail, Fatay: Benlnger, Caatlogar; jummer- ath Summers, Castle- ig tant gat; and Maureen‘Thomson, MORE CLASSIFIED. ADS WEATHER '@ LEGALS _ NORTHWEST. MOBILE ‘HOMES: 7 52 4's por Name act” ‘at By U William Jmalét of 1058'Hed: “7 ley Street in Robson, in the PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAME ACT” _ (Gection 6) Heties/e st pone for once is pas a mY be fade t tot ie Director of Vital Statistics for a can e nario, Bureuant’ to ot Province of British Colum- bia, as follows: ‘To change ‘my name from William Jmalff to Imioff. Dated this 7th day of August, AD. 1975, William Jmaift Phone 365-3551 MAV.D. No. 3996 “Your Mobile: Experts” 1032 Col Ave., Castlegar | jen! * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies * Carpeting u Furniture. Recovering Gordon Wall Ltd. EXPERT INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537 OT Victoria, Trail, 8.C. tin} ‘The federal department of communications has opened a new district office in Cran- ‘The office will administer the radio act and regulations and ub peor. radio station li- nsing, inspection and investi- faticn of radio interference in the East Kootenay area of B.C. Manager of the new office is G. G. (Gerry) Jorgenson, a senior inspector from the Prince George district office. The area to be served by the Cranbrook office is bounded on the south by the internation- ‘al border, on the east by the Alberta border, on the west by the Arrow Lakes and the 118th ‘Meridian to its intersection Until now this area has been served by the Kelowna district-office but growth of resource and secondary indus- tries, both heavy users of radio communications, has made the be travelled have also made it difficult to respond adequately to complaints of interference to radio service. ‘The Cranbrook diatrct has ; aradio station population of about 5,000 stations, which is growing at the rate of 600° - stations per year. The new office in Cran- brook will. be the: seventh district offfze operated by the departmesit of communications in its Pacific region. +. This drying felt especially’ at cere Tames Oliver. Missing in Jill Eastwood who will join the group at Falkland, At yet Miscellaneous Shower Held Honoring Miss Willa Condy In late June a miscellan- eous shower honoring Miss ‘illa Condy was held at\the home of Mrs. Andre Lamarche. ‘Tho hostesses were Miss Lou- ise Lamarche and her mother, Mrs. Andre L he with Mra. A, B, Condy, and the groom-to-be's mother, Mra, Jack Phipps. ‘The gifts were displayed on a tastefully decorated table. f Above the honoree’s chair was ‘Good Luck to about 90 guesta in attendance. Corsages were presented to the bridetotbe, her mother, Drying Trend Hits Forests While thie forest fire haz- ard in the Caatlogar Ranger District, is in: the ‘moderate: range, Ranger Hugo Wood told the Castlegar. News Tuesday a drying trend isexpected for thie | rest of the week. wi’ level There have been no fires since last week's report. Five are Charged In Slocan Fight Five charges of assault by the fast in Slocan 2 City on the B.C, yy holiday, A\ Ythree anes were laid against Klaus Streichert and two against Winston Storgard, both of Slocan City. Crescent Valley RCMP say court dates are pending in the cases. Will and Michael” ‘Assisting the bride-elect in opening her gifts .was her future mother-in-law while the honored guest's mother com- posed a fancy hat from the many bowa and ribbons. Following the opening of the gifts refreahments were mother, entertained her at- ts and friends at'a lawn supper. The bride-to-be was helped in serving the guesta by her. young niece, Miss Lana West fancouver. walter supper the guests | + vlewed the bridal gown and the bride's trousseau, » Weekend Specials ’ 75 Dodge Ro} ‘767 First Ave, Pastor: Rev. H.-H. Graham j Church Ph, 365-6212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m. Morning Worshi) pat am ‘Muesiny: Bible Study $30" + Friday: young Peoples 7.30 CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South Immer Program Sunday: Family Worship 10.30 am. Group Study / 11.15 a.m, Wed. Adult & Young CHURCH OF CHRIST ene IN CASTLEGAR — For: Inf { 4 {| sv. parr t ‘CHURCH x ‘ 405 Maple St., Castlegar + Worahip Service 9 a.m, ‘Vacationers Welcome. ! eine Church of the ran. Hour” Rev. Seam Klein: Pastor ” P1912 - 4th Ave. N 965-3662 or 365-3664 . Phone ‘365-2241. or 365-7973 CALVARY). >, BAPTIST CHURCH. SOBE6675 Naxt to the Cloverleaf Motel Sunday School 945 Family Worship 11 aim, ‘ Evening Worship Seryice | 7:00; APOSTOLIC CHURCH ‘One Block East of the: Castleaird Shopping Plaza T0.a.m. Sunday School‘ W ony Morning Worships: WORLDWIDE CHURCH 0 OF GOD. Saturday Services. Nordic, Hall 1009 = 71h Ave, legar ae fae am. bite Study: Ist & Src lays, 7 p.m. Ministers Mr. Glen Weber Ph, 365-3014 Affiliated with Gamer Ted Ambassador Armstrong ‘and 7p. wed 7 Pm. Nome ai Bibs Fri. 7 pan fouth. and Rev.’ N, aries zt Phone 365-6662 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey, W. Harrison Ph -H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia 2 Castlegar ° PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes = Shocks Comples Bate ke Shop lete Brake in the Kootenaye TIRES - TIRES. industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical . Wiring + BOUNDARY. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd, : Blectric Heat Specialists “* Medallion: Homes~ Speedee Appliance Repaira| All Bome Applisnces Phone 365-3649. or 65-3148 ~ COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tenk Pumping No, ‘x Ye Rd., Nelson Cintcs Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to. Agencies Simmer a | Effective 10:30 pears 12:30 noon Dedlestee i Kindly Thoug Service Ambulance — ‘Flowers Granite, Marble, and — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South We Buy, Trade & Sell RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service All 'Sizes,: Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS $191 Columbia’ Ave. {Phone 365-7266 DRY. WALL TAPING TEXTURED. CEILINGS, « PLASTER REPAIRS & STUCCO. PH, 364-1059 ,z=Which united in marriage: *"fite, and Mrs. j spi ? "Dear Boos Sorry to Report Mlased ‘Assignment of the ~~ Plefuresque Lawn Seffing at Blueberry ~~ Creek Is the Scene: of Summer Wedding The Picturesque lawn of J.B, Batchelor of Blueberry. Creek’ was the set- ting for the lovely wedding ‘Judy Lynne Akselson of Tal and 3 Darrell Lawrence Bolsvert, al. so of Trail. .. The bride is the daughter. f Mr. and Mrs. Arne Akselson of Blueberry Creek while the groom is the son of Mr. Pete Bolsvert of Kimberley and Mrs. Shella Bolsvert of Trail. In addition to the scenic beauty of the garden and lawns, two large white baskets of peonies flanked the wedding register table which hada single rose on It. Officiating cncpeae! was Rev. Ira Johneon while soloist Mr. Don Leitch of Castlegar played “I Love You Truly” on the saxophone, ven in marriage father, the bride wore a ten Slocan Village Gets $25,000 Cheque from Labor Minister bor minister Bill King, Lal : MEA for Revelstoke-Slocan, it week presented a cheque : fe $25,000 representing the { municipality's baste support {grant junder the Natural Gas Revenue: Sharing Act, to the Village of Slocan. ‘The basic support grant is ¢ a major:‘component of the provincial government's natur- a] gas revenue-sharing pro- gram. The program itself re- presents a significant milestone in provinelal-municipal rela- Deca intees himbia’p resource revenue to’ the prov- ince’s municipalities. , The--entire revenue- sharing program, daelading the. basic support ‘grant, .was de-* ed in consultation with the Union of: British Columbia" Municipalities. Several components of the program, such as those involv- ing op ‘operating costs and housing BREEZE LATEX for tnterlor - Choose from hund: ‘Easy to apply and odor free For years of beauty and — to exterior wall surfaces, the answer. ia: Woodcraft Solid Color Stain reds .of Custom Colors the financial burdens associated with size and growth, ‘The basic support grant, . on the other hand, reco; that smaller communities with less rapid growth rates face financial pressures too. For that reason, a basic sum bas been made available to every minlcipality, regardless of its alze. In order to maintain a realistic property tax distribu- tion within and between muni- cipalities, any portion of the basic, support grant which ‘exceeds 50 per cent of the municipality's 1976 general pur- pose real property tax revenue must be placed in a statutory reserve fund established under the ecard of the municipal z HIG SAVERS i The Canadian chartered "banks have.25 million de- posit accounts - more than © 0 man, woman: ep GERERAT Say rgette gown over satin with scoop neckline and a double ruffled collar trimmed with white daistes. Her elbow-length nylon net veil was also trimmed with white daisies and she carried a bouquet of. pink sweetheart roses and pehites carnations. Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Don Stevenson of Delta while bridesmaids were the bride's . Sister, Miss Arlene Akselson of Blueberry Creek, and Miss Jill Batchelor of Vancouver. ‘They were gowned in pastels of mauve and blue polyester gingham with sweet heart necklines and flounced hemlines. They. carried bou- queta of white daisy mums with mauve and blue centre flowera and their headdresses were large picture hats. ‘The best man was Mr. Lui Pianezzola of Trail while ushers were Mr. Danny. Bojsvert of ‘Trail and Mr. Barry Akselson of > Blueberry. ‘Attending the guest book was Migs Candy Penner of Trail. For the reception held at the Crown Point Hotel in Trail, the bride's mother received wearing an. emerald green 2 BORD. of -palgeter te 1a eymbidiom oreo corsage. The groon's mother waa ina light blue CPA Plan Due to Circumstances’ Be; th Cennlo An Yong Pilea” —D. Hiebert Photo Accidents Occur Because ~ OF Poor: Passing: Judgement to the Motor- white orchid “Alarge Treatt i foseribed j rrsbenie and Judy” decot the id the headtable ‘and tel esate bride's cake was beautifully decorated by . Mra, D. Marcellus with two large song birds on top. ‘The: bride's table had two crystal candleabra ‘vases. that held deep red roses and pastel candles. The bride and groom drank from. personally «in- scribed silver wine steins which had been a wedding gift to the, happy couple. 3 Master of ceremonies was Mr. Bil Gattrell'of Blueberry” * Creek who read telegrams from Saskatchewan and Trail. The toast to-the bride was proposed by Mr. John ‘Michelson of Vehicle Branch, the ‘Don't Pasa” rules are basic, and the reasoning behind them is sim- ple. But still, accidents occur because drivers ute poor judge: ment in passing. Remember: Don’t pass on a curve— Your view of the road ahead is limited. A vehicle may be “approaching in the oncoming lane and it may be just around” the’ curve out of your sight. Don't"pass.on a. hill—. ~ Agia: ‘your vision is limited. ‘You'can't see what'is on the ¢ other side of the hill. If there is 1a vehicle in the oncoming lane ‘and you try to pass more than likely there will be a head-on collision, 7’ : Don't’ pass on the right— when it is necessary. to leave he road to do ao. You can never, be sure what the terrain will be lke and there may be signs or other obstructions that could get in your way. Don't pass in an intersec- tlon—It is enough to have to worry about oncoming traffic without trying.to contend with dangerous cross traffic that can pull out un Also, don't pass—at the approaches of or on railroad crossings and bridges; when, another vehicle is STEA athe ee alas CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 24, 1976 GOV'T. INSP. RIB GOVT. INSP. CANADA GRADE ‘A’ BEEF Ib. ROUND STEAK Se w. $1.49 |" Mh 9c. WIENERS pee GOVT, INSP. BULK CANADA GRADE ‘A’ BEEF ROASTS ROUND, RUMP -o ot Id READY TO EAT HAMS "Whole or shank End 1. MINCED. ‘BEEF | CANADA ar. x BHF 79¢ SUPER VALU. COF F EE MB. VINEGAR S32" 128. FL, OZ. SUPER BUYS M ARG ARI N E oe al FRUIT DRINKS «: POTATO CHIPS tconomr. « on. MONTCLAIR 8 ROLL PAK TOILET TISSU DOG CHOW pkg. $1.29 50 Ib. bag $10.99 aw OREEM PEPPERS GREEN EUGRAPES TOMPSON SEEDLESS PICKLING ONIONS 3itbs. $1.00|8° °°." 19 “FASHED BROWNS oa 3 bags $1.00 FRENCH FRIES © CARNATION . bag St s') close in the oncoming lane; ‘when you are belng overtaken: ‘when the vehicle “you are about to pass Is overtaking a third vehicle; and inan area where there is heavy pedes- trian traffic. +The old, time-tested axion “when in doubt, don’t” is still one of the best passing rules to follow. | AYLMER es MUSTARD eR _ Jar 39c 16.F. OZ... METER MIX. __ SHASTA POP jar $1.9 101 Ro on rt Stins $1.00 Closure of Casflegar Feny jal Monaco — 4 Dr. dt, ae alr. in General Paints Best Quality Finishes, ae : Ph. was proposed for the grandpa. [~ = * B210 MODELS AND SPORTRUCKS - PLUS SELECTION OF VALID VALUE USED CARS S