’ BD Ny ag BM NT! rere eee ay BREA el arias eye nd inm anata oe Works on Das ba that Ci Local girl, Colleen. Kilpat: ae was hired'by the B.C; Parks Branch to work.on the first Girls’, Youthcrew. seinen, ls, were selected from applicants ‘in British ‘Cok umbis to work at Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. , The Girls’ Youthcrew was . 8 pilot program. They proved themselves as . than the boys Next year there ¥ will probably Blaring Rock Serves Purpose For Scientists - ; Sclentista looking for ways to keep’ fish from underwater. nuclear installations think they.’ have found at least one answer. - The: Virginia Electric’ and- Power. Company has been test-” ing underwater loudspeakers to scare fish away. The most successful noise they | have yet used is sblasing rock, be four girls! crews in’ B.C. i instead/ of Just one:!‘The! stu- ‘dents hired are between 16 and 17 years of age. They earn $18 a day, plus room and board. The work consisted of maintenance .work such as. collecting garbage and cleaning’ campsites, making bridges, planting trees, re-establishing the spawning beds in,Kokanee and Redfish creeks, clearing and building trails and one week of kitchen duty. ‘There was also lots of time. for fun. The’ crew ‘climbed Kokanee Glacier, played volley- ball against the boys at Cham- pion, canoe raced against them 9: and raided’ them during.the .. [- _ night. ‘They also took tours:of ‘various places of interest in the atea’ and wention camping trips. Says’ Colleen, “This sl mer, was the: most’ fascinating. and rewarding summer Ihave: :) |” ever spent. Working for the t parks branch is great and I am looking’ forward to future em- |” ployment with them." of. summer notes: “Ena oO] back, to. work; ‘babies} ‘the (| limits: and’ anything “ ; else that crops up-;/ ; Ult's to get back to:’ ora month, At first there's’ ‘a general feeling of. excitement: as the fall term begins ‘at ‘school: Bonhomie © among the ‘staff, as ‘summer... experiences ‘are exchanged © and tans are compared. The ~ challenge of facing ahundred * and, some new: faces in the classroom. The fine Seplem- 2 ber weather. : ‘Even. the students. are > happy to get’ back, For a month. They, too, exchange _summer anecdotes, ‘greet Told friends;: and begin making new ones. There’ is .. ‘elng of liveliness in the ai os Fy * gi 8 good-looking too,’ © Utterly bewildered for a “month “are. the ‘new kids * in Grade -9. They come a - all ‘sizes,- from tiny. to hulking giants. Some er them’ come” from ‘small country. schools." To. be dumped in a huge, complex building housing daily. about 171 staff, ' “one of the fi pastimes for: the students as school re-opens: sizing: + up the teachers. ‘ “Yeah; he's not a. bad. , guy, but’ you ‘can’ walk His, classes. 100 + js rather frightening for: eye have forgotten. the combin- + ation’ for’ the lock, They “usually pretty shrewd /their' assessments, °° Wha they don’t ; realize ; is that “their teachers are doin same. !“There’s a:bad ite devil, have ‘to keep an'eye on’ him:: Oh, ‘no, : not: Joe. repeating. his’ year. Why did they put him‘ in ‘my. class again?’ ‘There's. a “bright 33: have to unravel all'the'do’s Sand. don'ts ‘ofa. huge and baffling new system: i But they get sorted outé and: after:a,month, they're old hhands, just as cocky asall the others. Now. for babies, Thank goodness T’m{not:a -young » mother, We've been having”. avisit from our grandbabby, and when it'was, over, I felt 4 ten years older/):*)= . \He’sa beautiful child ‘and ‘a: healthy. one: But-he’s WOT MRS. " phasic Students: of | Due to family. circumstances, lessons ICE BERG. ”. will not resume this term Thank You. All “9 a.m, to noon il 8 ‘considerable’ pain’ ay could scarcely hold him or lift him. good, ‘as an ‘over-sized toy. That's all grandparents are, when you're eight: months: old. They're far better than a-rattle. They're. softer (in more ways than’ one), they make the appropriate noises, ‘- they. Bick you up and’ kiss hen. you pall’ oar ‘cétebratin ra Dairy Fa een sits first: st bisthday this weekend,- inviting everyone to: take’ the < ‘opportunity:.to taste its’ birth. °° > <= day, special;'a big brazier deluxe -~ burger and'shake for’ less.than ” $1 this Friday and Saturday. The: new: brazier syrah, ‘which is‘ reality’ is ‘a form: o! cuing wil thout: the use at 3 installed when- Brian’ Hunter. first : became 6 ‘owners of the Kinnaird = Dairy: Queen at the beginning: ; of September. of 1973 and is known by many’ as the Size 2 «Kitchen located in the Castle: ©: Plaza. While;the: ‘Hunter's hed; _ never been’ to. the ‘Kootenays before,:they' had preyiously, > managed a larger, brazier. store in Tsawwassen, a small suburb half an hour. south 6f Vancou- :*: ver. They just happened on hee _ the|store in'Kinnaird’and righ / from, the :first day: of beet -the Hunter's found a eis foralitte jump, jump, jump g me: When he got tire ae that, he'd ‘start’ grabbing. =" my’ nose and’ trying to pull it out, ‘or poking: at my | eyes, of tearing at'an ear. Suddenly,’ She" 'd ‘squirm around and: want down. On £7. the“ floor,: ‘he'd head, at. iB Bee: but Me ‘most of: ¢ the: time.’ He “would ‘reach: : Asa result, she wasn’t much |°> "a ohn grab’ me: by the hair’on'm: est, and ‘pull himself: u; Gilforence int ry ‘ype. ate custo-, ; mersthan what they, were.used :: ton? The people of Ci showed themselves*.to:.b friendly,’ “appreciative. and ger to ‘give the new. brazi ‘system ‘a’'try. ae 4 Over the.-year, the Hun- vars have tried:to portray the” Dairy Queen‘as a’place: for everybody. Their brazier menv* has something for every type of |. appetite large or,small:and ~ “there is always the big variety. of novelties and treats available’ ueen “soft serve. ? ‘The Hunter's ‘and * stall j at the public. with weekend : pecials and sale. prometions that offer ever popular savings. ‘Family night -is ‘a! chance for everyone to get out and help eir budget,as all-burgers are (West Kasten Health Unit on Spruce Street Castlegar nf ate The Select: Stend jttee on’ Health, invites school trustees;: oo ‘and interested citizens to attend a public hearing. The hearings are for. the presentation of briefs.on Item 4: of: the: White Papers: tabled in the house by the Minister of Education on March 205 1974. any and. Human: Resources, and. “Tem 4° addresses. itself to schoo! district fi a report to.the Legislature. ay their. major briefs at these meetings. Legislative Buildings, Victoria, B.C., V8V 1X4. “Peter Rolston + Secretary Fast 48, 7 Select fing Committee on Health, ] gout Aig; LEGISLATIVE” ASSEMBLY Province oF ety couse aE and teachers ond trustees. ‘The’ all-paity: committee: is” papal to obtain and examine repteseniatenses and” to make: BS Public hearings: will also be held in Salmon Arm. The tornmities encourages all < interested persons, including central ‘bodies: for teachers and trustees, to,make ,- Enquiries: and submissions should he sent: to Chairperson Resets Brown, and Human Resources LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY \ 's-way. of showing “ther: ppt, of customer ‘of st iabibe special Daky Queen treats and’ brazier ‘foods,’ the Dairy Queen‘ comes “up to the ¢end of its first'year of business. “I: Help ‘celebrate with the :man- gement and. ataff. Come ‘and ‘see, Se theminto their next year of - business’ as. they “are. looking forward to servimg. the ‘citizens hof Castlegar, and/area.°-*: We specialize ‘An weddings, funerals: a w ai overraey Creative ‘designs. by professional) designers (See |Our Large : - elecion of Gifts From the Gift Shop HELEN'S alte & GIFT: SHOP. ETD: = 73 Maple Street * easilegar “658101 “We Wire Flowers ° Anywhere” startling ‘speed ’ ‘and: with’ a demonic grin,’ straight fora * standing \ floor‘ lamp. He: ; “Joved ‘it. because! when you. shook it, from ground level; itmadea i nice jingling sound. It is ‘also ‘heavy enough’ to; brain a baby. cz So grandad ps across; the“ room | and‘ grabs’. the, lamp ‘in. the ‘nick ‘of: time, joints. the ki jirection® and® sinks.’ i nny: into-his chair: Sixty seconds later; he ::feels a: painful twisting: of ‘the:hair:on* legs, and: off. s Mes. Kesler met and lunch. ed with. the president Mra.’ + Louise/De'Lticea of Creston at ~” the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tracy of Slocan'‘ City. Afternoon tea was at- ‘tended by}Mrs. Kesler, Guests” “Sof honor, Mr. and Mrs. De * Lucea of.Creston, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alan Merry-of Slocan, Mrs. Dave Ewings of Trail, Mra. Paul Henke and Mrs. Eva Roe, both of Slocan City. : Mr. and Mrs, Tracy hosted | the tea'which hd followed by ar ‘garden suppel ‘The; ane ‘was, ‘attended by. members of: the’ Floral.” Rebekah Lodge} Nor 16 and lass ‘spacious: new | * accommodation»: with’ fully equipped kitchens, cable )TV," phone, free parking)? and’). view |” * balconies. All; this. for: “$16.00 single. and $4.00 additional with (compli: Terry Speller. of Victoria. 3). . Bob Isbell of Nakusp ‘led *‘the singirig, Miss Debbie Berry, ‘Nakusp, provided the r, rdian.’ ; and. i mer, both of -New: Denver and; Randolph } Finchbee drug addict: through:a program ; called “Life Line’ and has now returned to: ctoria « ‘where -he will’ ‘enter | {made from: the ‘quality. Dairy S ~ CASTLEAIRD ‘LALA *Reg: U.S. Pat.,Off. Am. D..Q. Corp: © 1973 Am. D. Q. Corp.” FORTY-FIVE YEARS has past since Castlegar ©: resident Ernie Newman saw his three-year-old sister, Mrs. Chris Waldman, shown here giving brother Gus Newman of Edmonton a busson the | ity. requirements inichide: d need for Pay CRA MAE RY RADY Yoaee pore Emergency: Vehicle Has Right, of Way Over Other ‘Traffic’ | , The | Motor-vehicle Ack. biearly sets out'the responsibll ‘ itles of. drivers |’ upon’ the. ; immediate approach’ of) an!» emergency vehicle, A- police; fire, or ambulance vehicle is an; a: emergency vehicle, when! it is ‘year that his sister made her way to Germany and was brought from Edmonton by her brother Gus to be a surprise of a lifetime to Exnie, who ' only knew his brother was. bringing an extra guest, Newman's are a: family. of seven - ; brothers and two sisters. Rassla' while all but one of the seven brothers .. —Castlegar’ One ‘sister is still in News Photo - Letter'to the Editor - sounding a signal by a -bell, siren, \or) " whistle: and’) is displaying a flashing red light. When these, signals: are: used by an emergency vehicle, drivers of other vehicles must yield the right-of-way, and immediately drive to a position, as near as. possible to: the nearesL edge or curb of the roadway, clear of any intersec- * tion, and ‘slay there: untilthe emergency vehicle has passed. ‘Too’ many ignoring :this important ‘traffic rule, Their careless actions are jeopardizing the safety ) ‘of drivers .’and | passengers | of emergency. vehicles.as well as other, highway users, « Next time an emergency. vehicle approaches—pull o1 over— you might help: to save" someone's life, Opposes Slaughter of Ek © Dear Sirs 40 as ‘ Twould be very. grateful it you would publish this letter in * your paper. T would like to comment on the slaughter of our tame elk in the Syringa area only because a handful,'and a very meager handful, were complaining of damage. _- ng Personally started a petition of protest against the : opening of the hunting season and in less than one hour's work TY obtained over 100 signatures. Had there been more ‘time I can assure you I could have goften - at least 95'per cent of the residents of Robson and Castle- :- . gar to attach their signatures. | If these animals: were | causing all this damage,’ there’ were numerous ways in ‘which to solve the problem. I guaran-" teed the game department more than adequate manpower to trap those tame aninials and move them away. Instead the , season was opened to a bunch of meat’ hunters... ;., There is no true pene who!.would kill: those tame animals, When those elk, were * transplanted here, I alone ‘col- lected $850 for the experiment and now. we have to oy, over spilled milk. | 4 “Disgusted” ; Robson » credit courses": : ¢, Programs must lead to a a certificate, diploma, or degree . F inte 105) Student Services Branch “Department of Education’, : Victoria, BY . V8W 2Z6_ Part-time or full-time’ enrollment i in: Contact the institution ot your ‘choice - Castlegar: Socials ~ Mra. H. Johnson $65-8294 ‘ br George Graham Sr. of > Robson ‘returned home on the “weekend after a trip to Scot- , land where he attended the funeral ‘of his’ mother, Mrs. | Violet Agnes Graham, 74. BRAKE SHOES — DRUMS =— = SHOCKS: AND. ACCESSORIES * “CONGRATULATIONS ‘TO THE PROPRIETORS OF ‘&R BRAKE & WHEEL ON THEIR GRAND OPENING “ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER - 14,.1974 ° IMPERIAL OIL LTD. 601. South 6th Avenue — Castlegar PHONE: 365-5185: Congratulations are. extended to him.‘ Mr, and Mrs. Wayne East- cott of Vancouver were guests © of Mrs. H. Johnson last week, » leaving Thursday | to. zetuen home. oo) Mrse: ¢-turned | home Friday ® after spending a few days in Vancou- + ver after ‘having some’ medical “atte! ntion. 2) Mr, and) Mrs. W. (Bil): Salekin of Robson. spent) five)’ ‘weeks this-summer. visiting with Mrs, Salekin's relatives in. : +, Bedfont, - Middlesex, . England. :; ‘They helda family reunion with a members of the family being « some of :which ‘Mrs. ek Bal had not seén for 28 . “years. They returned home the © middle of August. ¥ if : “Chonnal 8 Programming / For Tonight West’ Kootenay Cablevi- 5 “sion, Society has\-scheduled » programming tonight on Chan + nel 8. Tonight's program is as follows: |= 3+ area A 00 Bae USWA—Loca .480 reports. 7.80. p.m. ‘Adult hativity, Center for, Special Needs P ‘ple. 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