MORALE Wy NTA STRING * FORESTRY FUNDS . OTTAWA (CP) — Budgets estimates released this week show the government is drastically cutting on forestry while increasing the amount it gives to oil ies for New Democrat Lyle Kr * the ferry To complete a circle, or the snake swallows his tail in said. The member for Kootenay West told the Commons that 1984; a rounding out of the Castlegar ferry and Jimmy federal spending on forestry in 1984-85 is expected to drop Davidson story. 61 per cent to $45 million from this year's estimated While we were writing the story of the Castlegar ‘ spending. ferry and Jimmy Davidson, the question kept coming to Q In the same period, financing for the Petroleum if i Spokane weekend with a 1-1 win-loss record. “the Rebels played like they if it a E re E & an Incentive Program, under which oi] companies are given . ‘home the mind: but what was it like before there was a government ‘The Rebels were defeated were dead,” Rebelato said. are starting to feel it because games in prety ferry? How did people cross the river? Or did they? grants for exploration, is expected to increase 40 per cent, 6-4 in Spokane by the Flames’ “If it weren't for the goal- of the way the playoff format ‘The first eleeis os Bill Waldie reminded me that prior to 1919, Robson he said. ‘Thursday night, but beat tender, it could have been (is set up),” Rebelato said. ta Feb 18 Cee preneang te, was the population centre of this immediate area and that Kristiansen added that federal spending on forestry « Beaver Valley Nite Hawks worse. “It’s ridiculous, the way it's Marbets tome bite 68 ee ee ee Castlegar was a CPR junetion point with little more than employment programs is expected to drop 99.98 per cent to 18 Wednesday night in “They were too worried set up. I'm sure Beaver Val- wile Center yk ee a station agent, Farmer's Stofe and the Castlegar Hotel. $60,000 in 1984-85. He was comparing the estimated Fruitvale. about the big line of Brown, ley will say the same. ing their goalie for the last bee Ry sale ong ec ete A community it was not, and access across the river spending in the next fiscal year to the original estimates for. Good was cir in the ext hadows of the past the fiscal year Bois noned ‘hetestay saad “aa os tals he “The travelling and the ee tie Kim Verigin with one goal severing tha:futiine.) The New Democrat asked the minister of employment iaht at the arena thie too Gack and yeetor, WAY it is set up has some- vou game. and two assists, and Jeff Barr Few if any Robson mén worked for the Consolidated and immigration to explain his government's priorities. His me rhode ro ~— hay pote! or, thing to do with it. We are tks gesls’ und becreeg eed with one assist, Mining and Smelting Company and Waldie's Mill was the- question came in the midst of a Conservative barrage aimed rte ; anding purser ents died “vod, the PiYing almost every day. parang ae ‘ With the regular seasonal major employer. at Employment Minister John Roberts regarding a special maid the Rebels “should have Rebels changed their think “Six-team playoffs. Why ker with cn goal and two a2. games finished, the Pee Wee Happily, I found a letter on the period in Harold job-creation program the Tories say has been used only for beat them (Spokane).” ing and began playing better. have a regular season? What sists, Rick Crowe with one eps are continuing practise Webber's excellent source book, ‘People and Places,’ Liberal patronage purposes. "are you playing for?” K! sessions in preparation for which meets my immediate needs. It is written by Has the minister and his government given up on the goal, Kim Verigin with three bition with William Ra { Kamloo d Th Harold’ forest industry?” asked Kristiansen. “Have he and his gov- The upcoming West Divi- assists and Lonnie Schmidt °"! pues fecal msay now of Kamloope and I have Harold's ‘ ! A teams. kind permission to print it. It reads as follows: ernment given up on the unemployed in Canada?” sion final will see even more with one . pe P " GWu-Dor a oH de 4 : stress on the two teams who Sports r . will have to play seven games Castlegar ; in eight days. por “It’s not fair for the fans BASKETBALL — NBA: Los Angeles Lokers vs Philadelphia 76ers, | because you are not going to 9.a.m. channel 7. get the kids giving 100 per FOOTBALL — USFL: New Jersey Is vs. B cent,” said. Stallions or Oakland Invaders vs. Arizona Wranglers, 11:30 ; ; In the game, scoring for ONE GAME LEAD ied eeowreeenr.ste. ran | areca Williams edge Carling 6-5 csasmes mnie complex. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: Gi Machi e wx, Williome Moving | Walter Wasilenkoff and Dave By CasNews Staff period, while John Horcoff Frank Costa seofed unas. tending by Stan Makortoff, feld, one goal; David Joseph- d with Roberts denied this and said the Liberals are greatly concerned about the state of the forest industry. The gov ernment is attempting to reach agreements on forest renewal with each of the provinces before current accords expire in March Talks between British Columbia and the federal government broke off earlier this month with no agreement in sight. The Ontario talks suffered the same fate. é Agreements have been reached with Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba, but not with the three big forestry provinces — Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec. Kamloops, B.C. « Smash just doesn’t have en two blockers. Castlegar on Feb. 17 the seeel an exciting exhibition game NOT ENOUGH . . ough on it to during volleyball action Saturday in Totem Conference bed sce i at Selkirk boys came on strong ollege. — Cashews Phote by Ron Norman second period scoring Dear Mr. Webber: 1am enclosing herewith some particulars of road and ferry conditions around Castlegar and Robson areas in winning 6-4. 1918, which was the year I was transferred to Nelson. Prior to the years 1917-18 road connection between Nelson, Castlegar and Trail was not direct because of the Roger two following: the final score being 6-8 for . ing: vesigealiag The four-mile section known as Thrums-Brilliant had been surveyed but not built, consequently traffic from Nelson travelled to Crescent Valley, crossed the Slocan River, climbed the steep hill to the Doukhobor camp, and continued on; following Pass Creek to the Columbia to connect with the road to the right leading up to Robson Mountain Sports, 12:30 p.m., arena complex. Williams Moving | 7 vs. Carling O'Keefe, 12:30 - 10 p.m., arena complex. GENTLEM- ‘erhune. Mike McCormack scored a , an loving. EN'S LEAGUE: Trans-X Oldtimers vs. Hi Arrow, 4:15 p.m., arena In the game against Bea- goal at 8:09 into sudden- marker for Carling O'Keefe. MOUNTAIN SPORTS 14 °Verpowering the Nelson isheff, two assists; Jeff Barr, EARLY HISTORY ... ‘ ' complex. f assists; Allen Phipps. and on to Syringa Creek, while the road’ to the left Photo to right shows S Hy * MONDAY Mh pragfiod a ae death overtime, Thursday = Wayrie Kinakin, Bruce GREEN MACHINE 3 = and aseiste = osiet. mF followed what le iow the Airport Road, through Brilliant, Castlegar inthe early _ eniors gam es HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kolesnikott vs. Gander | the second period, the Nite ight to give Williams Mov: Elmer Williams and Mountain Sports led 21 scale oe across the Kootenay River on the steel bridge and on to _—-'19208 while top photo Creek, 9:30 p.m., old arena. ¥ Hawks wo and the ing a 6-5 victory over Carling Sanders picked up the after the first ‘period and where a Doukhobor Ferry crossed the Columbia. shows the Castlegar COMMERCIAL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS: Green Machine vs. Mountain Sports, 10 p.m., arena complex. “We had a man in the box O'Keefe and a one-game lead assists for Williams Moving. went on to score seven goals scoring three goals to five by This ferry was a current ferry operated by the D C ity and the P incial Government nection to the Castlegar-Trail road was made in the circa 1915, with the CPR station in the centre, Farmers General Store irtment store now the heels of the very suc- club keeps busy WEDNESDAY The Rebels exploded for contributed a subsidy to help cover the cost of operation. and Post Office to the The members of the Senior several cases when there HOCKEY — NHL: Vancouver Conucks vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, 1 1. rouis in the final frame In the other playoff series, more while O'Keefe added inute mark. ‘The approach roads leading down to the ferry were very ‘left and the original Citizens’ Association have were two winners calling .m., channel 13. while hi the Nite Hawks Mountain Sports won the the 42 for Green Machine finally res- steep, and consequently were difficult to follow, par- Castlegar Hotel to the had a busy week, with two “bingo” at the same time, ~“ CROSS COUNTRY SKI RENTALS scoreless. oe y night by Williams Moving at the end PO in the third period ticularly in wet weather when the ground was soft. Con- right. West's events following closely on each received a dollar. BY DAY OR WEEK SKATES FITTED & SHARPENED TO YOUR NEEDS and we told them (the team), ‘If you go out and get that first goal, you're going to break their (the Nite Hawks’) backs’,” Rebelato said. “That's what happened. Beaver Valley just seemed to die. ~ REGIONAL wy xf Be RECREATION priactepeorae oe ee iB sodt fs no ; Castlegar Juvenile Reps tioned, and a remark madé that it was another ial charge of Mrs. Mildred play from 1 until 8:30 p.m. COMMISSION# 1 The Rebels lodged a pro. gies oe and Mountain lsc weored three Bruce McPherson and Alls eliminated Trail from ain government white elephant and the grass would be Brady, who has for some High score for the six — i test at the beginning of the ports play their third game straight goals, before Wil- ackson, two assists each; championship round by winner of the Nelson Beaver- growing on the approaches. Blueberry the road then followed along the gravel slopes _ clearing land and raising some stock, but in recent years years made all the arrange- rounds played was Reg Sy- FEB. 26 — Public Skating. 2:15 - 4:15. Admission: children at 10 p.m. while the third liams replied With one to tie Dick Braun and Dan Markin ning the best of three semi- Valley series in the cham- The dimensions of the first ferry scow were 42 feet ff China Creek below the CPR tracks, wh d i Cas bes ‘50€, students 75¢, adults $1.00. Rebels vs Spokane game ‘because non-neutral game of the the BS, se the Ww. in The West the Ty e of ina Creel low the racks, where san and the properties have, to some extent, been taken over by ments. . mons, & tlegar mem oe Flames. Game time 7:00 p.m. officials were used after the Tk pyri iv cia game nding one assist each. finals Wednesday night pionship round. esi and 20 feet and the engine and housings were on one side _gravel settled on the narrow road making it difficult at | men working in Trail or at (the) Celgar plant across the For this year, in order to Mrs. Myrt Purdon of Trail cppetated ek Ss ted Larios d Sarge game into overtime. Bill Nazaroff, Terry Hal West Kootenay Juvenile Kootenay champions will with the traffic using the other side. times for traffic to get through. River. With the opening of the Kettle Valley line, train make it really easy on the had second high score, and oe 2 — Shatin enters ee cae tiie 10 shew ue. lerees failed e. series area Cy McConnell, Horcoff and isheff and Terry Strelioff playoff action. meet the Okanagan cham. The completion of the Thrums-Brilliant section gave Mr. Beresford therefore spent much of his time passengers from the East, for points along the Arrow members who usually get as- she was closely followed by noon. $7 - 5 sessions. ‘ The protest was with In the well-played em porssbione scored for scored the goals for Green The Jae Pips the pions at their home arena on a direct connection with the new ferry which went into _ looking after this section of the road, which later on was __ Lakes, connected with the boat service at West Robson, signed to kitchen duties, Mrs. Castlegar's Mildred Brady tesa = Fine 'Forw Gymnnontice Sides & drawn after the Rebels won Thureda might pa Pieri «0% le. g, Machine. Randy series games to one. the March 16 weekend. operation in May, 1919, when the first ferryman, Jimmy _ relocated on its present location above the CPR. through to Arrowhead, and from Arrowhead by train to Brady had ordered complete for third place. nee cae Y esos the game. can Airgn a ee Steve Sanders, Jerry An- Renz,'Gerry Tomlin, Dave Castlegar won the first Davidson, took charge. The location of the road through East Robson andon —_ Revelstoke where connection was made with the CPR fried chicken dinners. Tournament director Alex FEB. 29 — Downhill skiing. Red Mountain, bus leaves 5 “We felt it was unfair.” Wiliams Moving i Sine ine ane ap frei Bill Susanna, and Rob Ostoforoff game 5-2, and Trail won the regular season play had 11 Jimmy was a first class man for that type of work, to Syringa has not changed to a great extent since the main line. These were delivered hot Ferwarn was also awarded * p.m Rebelato said. “They're sup- me is Cheveldave set up the shots. got the assists. second game 6-2, while on wins and five losses for 22 because in addition to taking an interest in his work, he __ earlier days, and from the approach to the CPR bridge to Yours sincerely, and delicious promptly at equal prizes to the next 10 or * MARCH 1 — Tiny Tots Gymnastics, 1 - 2. $7. 5 sessions posed to use neutral reer- Wednesday Castlegar took -points, edging Nelson by one also got along well with the travelling public. Atthattime the CPR wharf at East Robson was originally a CPR Wm. Ramsay 5:30 p.m., and there was so in accordance with their MARCH 9 — Public ‘Shoiteeg 10:30 « 12 noon, uch tour oon" ' the third game by a score of there were not many people living in Castlegar, except- _ grade before the building of the Kettle Valley line. Trains There are two stories of the snake who swallows his more than enough to go score ranking. Hockey, 12-1. “It wasn’t a matter where Boxe rs won t box 51 The local team is currently ing CPR employees, the road foreman, and a few settlers. then travelled to East Robson and from there to tail, I believe — one is of the hoop-snake who allegedly around. Mrs. Louise Ferwarn was MARCH 6 — Children’s Eoster Cooking.'2:30 - 4:30. $15.00 we thought we were going to Scoring for Castlegar in preparing for the B.C. Win- In what is now the village of Kinnaird there was only Arrowhead traffic was handled by CPR boats. swallows his tail, then rolls away like a hoop to escape For after dinner enter- in charge of refreshments, 6 sessions. Jose. It’s just not fair to . the third game were Dave ter Games to be held in Ft, one two-storey frame house, and while it is not in The grade of this road has not changed during the danger. tainment the group played 10 assisted by Mmes. Mildred iaAsGit 16 — Repititction ddaodline: iG: Sporte Aid Gore: either teaaa.” wit out coaches Picton and Dan Fridel with St. John beginning this existence today it is possible that relatives of the original _ passing years and one or two old timers have stated that The other is the snake who, in a fit of self-des- rounds of “card bingo,” with Brady, Jean Stone and Phyl- S two goals each, and Walter till own the property. in 1894, which th of very high wat th i is tail until i i Ernie Newman acting as lis Melnick. ‘Cou $35.00 Rebel goalscorers were: owner stil e property, in , which was the year ery high water in the _ truction, swallows his tail until he ceases to exist. Which irnie Newma is lis Mel 4 - oo” “We. stayed. away Mountain Sports, making the 143. Playoff action continues Al'Conroy and Savinkoff, final score 14-8. today at the Arena Complex scoring his third, got the Scoring for Mountain two of the Green- goals for Williams Moving, sports were: Dan Walker, Machine-Mountain Sports assisted by Frank Costa, four goals, two assists; ‘ Brian at Kinakin and Al Akselson. Verigin three goals, three. Jerry Antignani scored for. assists; Steve Simonen, two Carling Carling O'Keefe, assisted by goals, four assists; Joe An- O'Keefe: sg hep oe kes oh me Ih the thitd perlea Carling” one goal, two assists each; Castlegar jumps into semi-finals vicinity of what is now Kinnaird, so that the traffic wishing to connect with Castlegar had to keep to the right and to Trail, to the left. In September 1918 the survey was made for the Castlegar ferry and approaches and a road location was run from the Castlegar side, over the CPR tracks and on to connect with what was then the existing road from Castlegar to Trail. This road is now a highway, and in 1918 when the location was madé for the ferry ‘site"and connecting road, the necessity for the ferry was ques- occupies the site just to the left of the general store. cessful February social meet- ing. On Feb. 17, about 36 mem- bers of the “games club,” a group within the Association who meet regularly for card games, carpet bowling and bingo, held their annual -din- ner. This has become the spec- It was a very pleasant evening, warm with friend- ship. Feb. 21, saw the Castlegar branch hosting a cribbage tournament to which were invited members from Salmo, Rossland, and Trail branches. Thirty guests turned up te join 30 Castlegar members, so there were 15 tables in Brad Van Goor with two goals, Wasilenkoff, Kevin Beyond Kinnaird there was a small store at Blue- Columbia, they used row boats to East Robson. Upstream tale of a tail fits in the Castlegar-Robson ferry fiasco I caller. The-next meeting of the * berry, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Beresford, and beyond | from the Ferry landing the few settlers worked hard, wonder? L ‘ A Castlegar Bantam Rep hoc- EDMONTON (CP) — ludicrous; it’s unheard of.” Each bingo winner was Association will be held on Register now for Session 2 of Variety hour and fitness - key team lost both games to World amateur boxing Heavyweight champion de : arded a dollar, and in the Thursday. 2601-6th Ave., Castlegar arate Terhune, Obetkoff Nelson this past weekend, 61 chainpions Shawn O'Sullivan Wit, whose parents. are Wra u L aw: a and in the y Phone 365-3386 and Stoushnow with one 5492 and were eliminated and Willie de Wit say they Dutch, maid he would not p-uUp ———_————— each. from the West Kootenay won't compete for Canada in hesitate to join the Nether- - - Noes x tine of solution: 71 ran playoffs. Nelson, who de- the Summer Olympics unless lands’ Olympic team. rosswor 0 0 La ae a CC) Come CL eA Cn i La feated Castlegar, moves onto the Canadian Amateur Box- Those named as coaches of BASKETBALL Let Us ; 7 Ts play Trail. ing Association adds their the Canadian Olympic team easrqu conwumacn It's a Small World . . . answer in Wednesday's paper fs 7 ‘The Castlegar team has coaches tothe Olympic team. are Taylor Gordon, one of the Aen ee: Help ACROSS St Mapa 18 Repair shoes . a e been coached by Daryl Weir __ O'Sullivan’s coach, Peter Canadian coaches in a United Botton 2 le Tater one rience Popar oe mrein zy and Wayne Kinakin with as- Wylie, and de Wit's coach, States-Canada pre-Olympic av Rowers 32 @ Y re) ieee th’ Me Dullperson 17 Pai tale ae 5 + a : sistance from managers Bar- Harry Snatic, were left out boxing card Saturday, Joe Wochingros ee our wn bape onal inerea = pouch 1 Sterile ‘ by ray Jackson and Carl Sglekin when the boxing association Webb, an. assistant national ‘iow oe Pension wized errata Tine pe eS FS 57 and trainer, Winston Fayant. picked its Olympic team coach who has been inactive Darel a et rr . ee = The team mother is Jean coaches. for 10 years, and Stuart 7377... 20 peiryQqueenstronexa. 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Weir. : Both fighters said they will Charbula, the association's ee done 2 isk Ww ae Seem Biro Pa le a oa The first year bantams are fight for other countries if technical director. - ‘Division Uteh me WITHA 9 123 Pecific SManagete Seiya Ae anetaen 2 || ww Dane Jackson, Carl Overnay, their coaches don't join them ee eo oar oe Crake 36 Affwence at Rican tree Travis Green and Lorne in Los Angeles this summer. ill’ Ree 3 0 me ne oe } rll ba Ted Piers Steric Satter ioe ca croak betes y 7 Kanigan who are quite ready O'Sullivan, of Toronto, Bi Ss rr S33:%Ra0 remo | E Peddie are | te ee to carry on next year. would fight for Ireland and New Jersey 13 S180 266 31 Los Angeles 48 5 Sporn Ber ta Scotian erate, SB Fowered 63 a 67 ° The young men who move de Wit, of Grande Prairie, Buttoto 257. 206 w6 Seottle Bs 6 Bode ia— H Prefiafor We9Gardener's 44 Gladden B Ropar as -Buy one radial-matic up to midgets next year are Alta., for Holland. destroys Sten Ey eS Roce at = = ae Sear e a ; or magnum handler shock Ed, Pruss, Peter Tischler, “Tm not going into any 5 font OO ee sare, iis mm, Soe = eye ra re Darey Martini, Rod Fayant, international event without Hi Arrow « Testo 119 Philadephia 114 4 a Conse ‘reoring Gate | i Ent nan : = = - fe and get the second for Greg Plotnikoff, Wayne Sal- (Wylie) in my corner, be inane yee 72 meu teaetoaen tek 104/07) See SES Rue REET ae : ekin, Colin Carew, Calvin cause he’sthe onewho knows _Bill's Heavy Duty shutout Seek. a7 ml me snes Baten wire Time ie te Gus ey ee c ey 1 Sookachoff, Bryan’ Wilson, me the best,” said. light- Hi Arrow Arms90 Thursday ¥\%s 7 ee aGeed” Hi Proaed Oh a (3g 2 Dwayne Weir and goalies middleweight champion night in Castlegar Gentle ssmomon ge a Ooh rear tigate Pamoee EGG ie = {teu Sale ends Moy 12. 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