J “THE EARTH oes ROI > £ BELONG TO MAN, AN BELONGS TO THE EARTH” LARGEST. "PAVILION at Expo '74 is the $115 millon. United; State Pavilion. Occupying: a anes nite, the” 7 concept ‘roof is made from 100,000 2q. sign epee “aaepy easpended from a steel mast, nd a permanent building of concrete and glass. The huge vinyl ‘of coated fabric, or enough to cover nearly two ‘football fields. It ari from a 4.6-mile network of steel cables suspended from a ‘Vancouver Art G Gallery Present Exhibit i As: part of its: springtime .extension program, the Van- couver Art Gallery is Present ing“A-Touch of Sculpture”, an - exhibit of smaller sculptures, at Selkirk College this Tuesday. The: travelling: show » is “made possible by a grant from the B.C. Cultural Fund,’ It consists of 13 traditional and modern works from the per- * manent collection of the gallery in materials as diverse as wood, ‘metal, stone, ceramic sand plastic. ‘Epstein © and’ noted Included are pleces by the renowned sculptor Sir. ‘Jacob Eskimo carver Tiktak. Modern Cana- dians Gathio Falk, Ian’ Baxter and Les Lavine are represented as’ well. as’ Charles. Marega, creator of the lions on’ Vancou- ver's Lion’s Gate Bridge: Accompanied by Assistant 4 Curator Cuyler Page, who will be on-hand to’ discuss the works, the exhibit’ will be placed on display in schools, _ community centres and other “Local Registered Nurses Attend: Annual Meeting Five ‘local : ivitie ‘and tog, *. purses will be ce ae stares ‘8 62nd annual ‘meeting of ‘the ‘Registered Nurses’ Association »' of British Columbia in Vancou- ver which will be‘addressed by Health Minister. Dennis Cocke. ‘Attending are Elaine Sloan and::June \Vatkin: as. voting * delegates and Kathy. .Cohoe, mast and anchored to siete pylons on two sides. The mast and cable” ‘At ‘the top’ of the covering, a 42-foot ~ sibel the Bullding Theme of the pavilion the earth.” ‘These words Thelma Ehman: and Margaret Nickle’as observers.; ‘Theme: of the meeting is Focus on RNABC. More than $00 voting and other Bylaw amendments to be voted _ oninelude a provision to permit the addition on non-members to sit‘on, the’ RNABC board of directors. A lay Fanel will discuss nursing -from ‘the © consumer point of view in 'a- program feature called, As Others See Us, at the final morning session on May 10.” rs In’ the afternoon, Dr. Sheila“ Thompson, a counsellor. at Douglas College, will sum up the ion “and | decisions A resident. of Pass Creek SSfor the past 35 years, Fred -Ozeroff, %, died last Thursday the Castlegar. and District lospital. * Funeral services were held ‘Friday through to’ Saturday - ons the Castlegar Russian Born in’ Russia Dec. 16, Mr. Ozeroff. came. to In‘ his younger years Mr. ‘Ozeroff's: main occupation was _ William sawmill. sawmill farming. Mr. Ozeroff was a member: of the Union Spiritual Commu- nities of- Christ. ..\He is survived by his wife, Irene; one. son, Wi daughter, Polly,. six grandchil- t Waldie and Sons’ After~ leaving . the he took up fruit "_ KINHAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL » There will’ be a meeting ‘tonight ‘at 7:45 which will be very. important for - ~ parents. » explained, the semester. system. William; one’ ~ ‘outlined, and discussion -. will oe place regarding program-- >. dren and eight g dren, © Mr. Ozeroff was ee: -‘ ceased by two daughters, Ann and Anastasia. Burial took place in Bril- liant Cemetery with the Castle- gar. Funeral Home in gharge of Series Casilegar_ Socials edoesing and was employed by. ‘H. Johnson Kerr* ; ie fa Se with her mother, ¢Mrs: R. D. Rupp, in Nakusp las week. Mr.and Mrs, Kerr: also, aes ‘a Foogian je Gann Sunday and Mrs. A: Macptier- gon i Mrs..H. Johnson’ as delegates, attended: the West Royal ‘adia: dian Le- KC DAYS information q Phone 365-3385. Large muieBrench ‘gion’ Zone, Cour and L.A. >: gession ‘held recently in Trail. Eleven |Legion branches’ and nine Ladies: Auxiliary's were “represented. Reports showed that all. branthes are tery) active.’ COMMUNITY CREDIT..UNION ‘OCATED IN TRAIL a BC; REQUIRES EXPERIENCED: PERSONNEL ‘TO. FILL THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: : _ BRANCH ACCOUNTANT Supervise staff of 15at. main 1 Branch office in - Trail, 8.C. Experience with data “eystems preferred. Salary open to negoliation. LOAN OFFICER y For Branch office in Castlegar, B.C. Salary negotiable. : s f zs Successful applicants should, have related exper- jence with other financial. institutions for these’ : positions. Excellent salaries and fringe benefits. Applications and resumes to be mailed fo: H. Krueger, General Manager Kootenay Savings Credit Union 1199 Cedar Avenue.” Trail, B.C.” VIR see from: eee Humphries Secondary School will be present, as well -as our own school ‘spokesmen, During the latter: part: of May there will: be a further meeting designed especially.for..- Grade: 7 students / and: the’ programs, This information jis directed to “all parents in’ th <: district - who’ have «children have one student at’ Grade 12 {Judy, Pryce),'14 at Grade 11, 64 at Grade 10, 89 at Grade 9, 61 at Grade 8, 24 at Grad at Grade 6. 2 4c The total Grade 8 reading program shows 168 students in “good condition". and',95 ‘still. * ‘weak, in varying degrees. 5 Almost, everyone is’ trying! to oe 1 and 10° j, better. his standing and we are feeling suite optimistic. i. Track and field practices “are going strong as we prepare for’our track meet on May 16... Golf is held twice.a week after school and we have some very particip A al eae ahs Highland: Games | j Plan to be in'Trail for the. upcoming. holiday, weekend. The Trail Caledonian Sociely 1s is‘ presenting it’s Annual :Tat and Highland Games, to ee pluce in. the Cominco ‘Areng on May 18 and 19.7): ‘ Despite some communica-’ tion delays due‘ to the recent postal strike, ‘the society ; is optimistic that this year's event will be'as entertaining as’any °— The bikes are being oiled up for’ the “Great” Cycling: Event’": soon forthcoming. We + sand. will-also compete ‘it ught ” te the NDP" * goverhtieat ¥ a "Tielp'thieold ioners instead of i My. reason for writing this. is that Iyreceived from the provincial . government: a i cheque for the big sum of $7.86. Ralph Peterson, 113 - 5th Ave., Castlegar. © West Kootenay Kennel Club First Sanctioned. Dog Show >* The: West: Kootenay: Ken “nel Club, formed in September. _ of last year,.will be holding’ its: - © first’ Sanction: Dog Show; and “ic Obedience Trials in Nelson thi Sunday. The show-will take place in he Nelson Civic’ Centre, Children’s Arena beginning at. 11:30 a.m. - Registration of entries takes place at the door 10. to’ 11° a.m.‘ Judge for the event= will) be. Wm.) (Bill) Dawson of Langley, B.C. Mr. Dawson is the vice- president of the» Canadian Kennel Club which is based in Toronto. Thirty different breeds of --- pure bred dogs:are anticipated: from the East. and West ; sf Kootenays and northern Wash- /“ington. It ‘is:hoped that there ‘will:be!an entry. of about 100 dogs to compete for ribbons and trophies i in. the various classes. ‘There will be conformation ‘classes, bedience classes, ‘Jun- ‘ior Handling ‘and’ a Parade of Greats which is a class for dogs which are already,” Champions.’ ~. or have-fiveior more Canadian Kennel Club points. to their credit, ” A similar. show is planned for the Trail area in October. * enjoyed“ the past Participating ‘will “be pi- 7 pers, drummers, and dancer: from British Columbia, Alberta and:the Inland Empire. These * artists. will. perform. at “the | Tattoo, on Saturday. event t Games on Sunday. ~ For an enjoyable weekend, Comi e¢ Crib Tourney Monday. *of.; last week Castlegar and District Senior Citizens hosted ‘a crib: tourna- ment in their Centre. Guests were from Trail and Fruitvale... ‘There were 15 tables‘in play. comprised of 31 members from Trail, five from Fruitvale - and® 24° from ee ‘AN will take ‘part: in review: and open ciscussion of association taken during the three-day - “meeting. ia : Girl Guide Chief Commissioner Met by Slocan Valley Members ‘Two, carloads’ of Guiding _ people from the New. Denver- Silverton ; area ‘travelled: to Castlegarto meet the Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides of Canada ‘Mrs. W.‘P. Gurd of Toronto, who is on a tour of British’ Columbia. ‘The group included Mrs. J.’Greer, Mrs. J. Irwin, Mrs.’ F.-Pho, Mrs. F.° Angrignon, Mrs. S. Ott, Mrs. B. Holt, ‘Mrs. “A..Wiens and Mrs. H. Schlaffka. the afternoon at the Kinsmen © Park which included’ Brownies, Guides and Rangers as ell as x ‘| central " locatio tho East and, West Kootenays. ‘The exhibit’ willbe on display at Selkirk College from 10.a.m.to 4 p.m. and duriog th e evening from 1 p.m. ALVARY: “BAPTIST CHURCH - Office 0 |S Home’ 365-666' Next to the * Cloverleaf Motel ‘ Castleaird : Plaza as! Sundav’ School 9.45 ° li; ‘am. Eveuug Worsiup pervice 7:00 * peace Ea ST. PETER. | LUTHERAN CHURCH: 405 Maple St., castiouae Worship Service. iL! a.m.’ Sunday. School : 9: - 906-9662 and 9059604 Richard | Klein ae Church ‘of the Lutheran: Hour”:; Rey. Richard Kiein: Pastor. 365-3662. or’ 365-3664 ° | APOSTOLIC CHURCH * esOne block East: of the adults, 80 of tl Guide’ Movement. attended ‘a dinner after which opportunity was provided for the assembled guests to meet!) and® ‘chat’. informally with Mrs. Gurd and B.C.’ Provincial Commissioner Mrs. ‘Isobel Stewart, who_ is accompanying the national com. missioner on:her unis ‘After an outdoor event in ~ REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ‘|. ‘Anglican & United Churches Ri rson COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH - n fe United Service 11: 13 AM: ‘Anglican: Communion °. : “9nd. Sunday of each: month: Joint Service 11:00. coals ‘Parents. mest foe discussion during: io a a.m0. a Sunday, Schbol ll lorning ‘Worship “ Wed. 7 Prayer Bible Ne “Walker, i Bhgne’ (865-6662 /” PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor: Rev. \H. 1H. Graham Church Ph. 361-5212" © Sunday ‘School. 9.50, a.m. ‘Worshii SS Sund School eee naluding vagus +’ Morning’ ‘Worsti 11 a.m. Evenin; I fellowship. Winners were e ladies, ‘high : score, Mrs. Serena Lewes’ of». Trail and ladies low score, Mrs. < Lisa’ Dyck of Castlegar. Gents high) ‘was. Clare « Billingsly- of “Trail and gents low, Al Filipelli of Fruitvale. A delicious luncheon at the. close of play was served by the hosts: Y 3 ect e ‘Commercial fishing + «Commercial fishing’ in: the “Yukon is carried ‘out by only-a handful ‘of | fishermen,. entirely for local consumption with nets ‘and Indian fish wheels. COHOE INSURANCE ‘Providing a Com plete ~.. Insurance: Serv 269 Columba Ave. . BOUNDARY. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. «Electric: Heat (Bpecialiaie ‘Medallion. Homes ; “Ph, 365-7241, WEST. KOOTENAY. a ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS..No..4, ‘Trail No. 6. ¥mir-Rd., Nelson Eve. Clinics Tues., Thurs. Castleaird’ Plaza ‘| OFFICE SUPPLIES CADMAC APPLIANCE E SERVICE =." “Vacuums, Shavers, . G.E. -and : Westin; eure Small app! Phone Byenings. ‘$95-8141 178 Columbia Ave. © Castlegar =. DESMOND T.°: > LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366. Baker St. Nelson," B.C. Ph. 952-5152. Typewriter: * Ribbons » Columnar Pads CASTLEGAR: NEWS Phone 365-7266" ‘PARDMAN._| FURNITURE ~ Maytag Sales and Service. 05... “GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 LES f For. i 4 RUBBER STAMPS © * ~ See, Phone, Write Clean’ Cut Rubber. u Stamp. Shop ‘Box 25, Robson, B.C. 5 Ph. 365-7605, <) CASTLEGAR “TRUNERAL HOME Dedicated’ to Kindly’: Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flows: i "Flavoured: with imported’ Holland hi : pais can be wate even more commie by 7 sta, Fontes - drained tana f _ shrimp puffs ops tasty ts flavoured ‘with’ “imported Holland “cheese, will sappear quickly when you serve them ~-as:an’ appetizer, wit! drinks, especially when’ there’ are 'mien‘around, And they can be made even more economi- cally by substituting a cup of drained, flaked tuna for the eo in if imp called for Ya cup butter, cup water. aC kd all-purpose flour Bas ‘cups shredded imported Holland Edam or Gouda cup finely, diced cooked ible 3n chopped oni salt and pepe we aa lash of ‘ oil for dees fat fi in, eee Heat buier crate bal Span: ythe! four’ all at jones) sur vibe orously with a til: batter leaves the ites 0 of sa weepan.: Remo jove from cool ‘about’ 1’ Allow. minute.” Add eggs, ‘one at a this Feclpe. time, beating well aft ‘addition, sirin ede fot and et cheese, shrimp ‘and eae ;Pour: Foking oil into deep fry- : Fiche toa depth of about ne, Inches, Hea to 375-400: de oils, add © place, sheet in 330 oven for. Tris minutes. ~ Senior Giizens Hold Castlegar and District Sen-: ior Citizens’ Association held a Raine, assisted / by: Mrs. J. Dyck, Me: G. Reith, Mra. Me ‘very successful spring tea in its» - Centre -/on : Saturdayof last ate were welcomed : in 0 ‘covered with ane een cloth *.’ witha ‘spring blosso! ieee which... was ® flanked» on with a little old lady San and’a little old, gentleman inva. ~ rocking. chair, “and : ‘slender :yellow tapers in crystal hold. bie y'under the care of Mrs. ual tea. tables peers ie itt ‘The members have extend. their.most sincere thanks to . all who helped make the day 80. wall plaque ‘and | Mra: G. ies Nestea Ritson the: Teddy “Bear. - The door prize ‘was won by. Mrs. Gerry. McMullen: ce DINING “Open Fridays 4 = BAR -D Saturdays 12°Noon’ to .J:.a.m. Sundays, 12:Noon. to 10. “pm.” SUcEeED an, p.m.to-T am. CABARETS “Admission $1 ; ~\ SATURDAY .. ONLY. “THE COUNTRY SOUIRES From Grand Forks Per. Person . Senior Citizens Give Welcome To New Members Castlegar and District Sen- for Citizens tion Branch No. 46 held its regular meeting last Thursday evening in the Centre with 49° members present. President John Stier ’ extended a warm welcome to all with a special welcome to the new members, » Correspondence included 1 a letter from Mrs. G.\ Shepherd with a' very generous donation for which the members have expressed their appreciation, Mrs. Shepherd, who for severa] .. years was the secretary of the association, does not get-out to ~ the: meetings:.too” often and < members. miss her wit and humor. Entertainment commit- tee reported a group of children with their” accordians will provide’ entertainment at next Thursday's meeting. The. sick and visiting © committee’ stated‘ cards and flowers ‘have been sent and visits have been made to sick members, --y Information was given members ‘regarding’ trips’ to Expo in Spokane. These will be : May 18, 19 and 20 from Nelson, The bus): will’ leave.” from | Peeble’s Motor Inn ‘at 7 a.m. ‘ :and leave Spokane at 8:46 p.m. to return home: The cost of the round trip will be $12 for adults and $8 for children. Interested ‘ persons. must contact) Peeble's *. Motor Inn a week or more Belor to date of leaving. R No definite dates ae yet been released for B.C.. Hydro tours of the South Slocan Canal Project.) 201) The . treasurer ‘gave a "| detailed report on nthe spring: tea: Détails were also given for. the different funds such as the ~ . building, hail, general“: and memorial funds. It was decided to combine the hall and general funds and just havea general fund. All monies received is to go into the general fund unless oth designated. Mrs. J. Raine inquired of the Memorial ” Book as’she would like to get . the ‘names ‘of deceased mem- : bers inscribed. ‘Thank you letters are to. be sent, to the: Robson Women's 7 ti * Institute © for "its" generous donation ofa beautiful set of TV. tables,:to Mrs.- Shepherd ‘for her generous cheque, to Mrs.:T. Whitel x for the donation .of itings for the placa ie who n.who helped. pour. 3 cement’ around ” ‘the’ bowling gree! the board.’ The area involved is that) which‘takes in Schoo! i No.9. >. «Act. Recognizes. Hazards in Toys ‘The \ Hazardous Products “Act recognizes ‘the Problem of possible ©: hazards toys; hazards "that “could. eval be. hidden from ‘the manufacturer, te purer (P (parent) and the user (chilt All toys aren't safe for all © children. A-plaything: that «is “: be great for an older child can dangerous for her baby bro- > ther, | Children’ between ‘the ages of 2.and 8.years are the J SAVINGS ROUND-UP » Pork Riblets, “Bulk Wieners Beef Rib Stéak ‘Rump Roast BEEF, No. 1 Qty. Ib. $1.89 "Gov't. Insp, Ib. 39c |ROUND STEAKS] 4Q BEEF. (No. 1 Qlty.),....... Ib. Sausage BEEF. Maple leat Ib: ‘99e i Cottage Rolls IMaplo Leaf Gov. Ins. tb. $1.19 Minute Steak No. 1 Qlty, Ib. $1.99 Maple ‘Leaf “Ib. 79e Bologna Maple Leaf No. 1 Qity By the Plecelb, 69¢ “No, 1-.Qity. Ib. $1.79 PORK v», af CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS POT ROAST BEEF, Canada No. 1 Quality. Lean .:.... PORK PICNICS Smoked. Maple Leaf No. 1 Quality .......... Ib. SIDE BACON Skippy Stab. Government. Inspected’ entree ADS STEAK 59 ¢ ¢ Maple Leaf. No.1 Qlty. Goy. Insp. .-........- Ib. HINDS SIDES : FRONTS tb. 8c . . tb. 8c » Ub. $1.19 “FREEZER MEAT SIDES OF PORK GOV. INSP, LEAN RELISH... . PACIFIC, TALL TINS: Afins %%c “LIBBY (12:02) DOLE. (4. OZ). 3 for $1.00 Safflo Oil +48 ox. $1.99 Cloverleaf Pink 8 or. £99¢ B.B.Q: Sauce Kraft 18.02. ‘Tea Bags Red Roze 90's 79¢e ‘Pork - Beane ‘3 pkgs: $1 00 Ivory’ Soop. ‘Ae. PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 tins $1 : COFFEE BLUE RIBBON i Ib. Tomato | al tins $1 ‘Reynolds Foil | f Siete cs 79¢. » “KRAFT (10: oz) ae -Marshmellows 223 pkae: $1 Srna cRcKanna ibs. me | KING SIZE SURF ..... $1.39 Welchade: S2icz, 49: pNaatle: 3 $ Quik od ib. $1.49 Spie-Span_ $i 3 Tomato Juice 9c BEACH tae os Oz... CHARCOAL 1 INSFORD 20 Bs. “THURS. » FRI. “ONLY STRAWBERRIES FROZEN (15 OZ.) 368-6401 : Telephone: Gate aerpis and : victims of most accidents. Bronze Plaques: WESTERN TACK E oo PHONE 365-3294 is One ‘Mile South. of Weigh Scales at Oottechenta,_ ‘Next to Young’ Agencies “1 to 9 pam: "So: use special care in to; aelection--especially where. a there ‘are’ small children in the»: house, because they are liable to put anything in their mouths. ~, Points to remember, about toyate = \) Buy. the toy, that is reht. 3 ho the child's age and know- ow. a Your favorite girl deserves’ to “be ed. Allow. us to give Mom the:best.seatiin the house sand serve her and the: family: 4 : sm 0 Beasporn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY. 30 AND. 11 Smorgasbord Served from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. ‘Adults $3.75 — Children 5°years and under $1.50: ~ CABARET - DANCE FRIDAY ONLY ” (May 10) _|surt ER poe 198 WEDDING - STATIONERY and: GREEP'S ELECTRIC CALDSET GROCETERIA AND ' LAUNDRET “1038 Columbia Ave. INVITATIONS ©. Open 8,30.a.m.-10.30 p.m. .) CASTLEGAR “Phone 365-6524 =.) NEWS | CHEESE WHIZ. $1.99 ERS SER uy SRE Sei New Owners Special 0. ph. 365-7075 Stats Today through Saturday, Free ‘Estimates Un PUBLIBHED EVERY THURSDAY. 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