Ga 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1972 | CONSCIENCE AND COMMENT Industrial. Development Man CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1972 Regional District Director Improved Training _ PATRICIA YOUNG SAYS... Between “churches” of omplete with self- ps” and “‘priest- rshippers, the on the Mount has all but been re-written to ac- comodate those who would “change" society by way of “social” revolution. The transformation has which every peewee crimin- al and lawbreaker is pam- rotected while reement agen- cles are “smeared” as fac- ist neactlonaries, values dismissed and old middle-o steam-rolled by the traffic coming from ‘both direct- ions! the ‘White House steps (or Parliament Hill) which, in We the clans who appear meek for their lely will conceal a sell-out, Blessed are they who cause others to mourn for they alone will have ac- Civil Liberties it ter publicity for the news media will roll out the red catpet, Blessed are the mer- leased are and pot, mugging and may- hem, we have a Sermon on KC Days Race Will Gover Nine Mile Run e canoe race being ortage, B ‘was announced this week by canoe race offi Merv Rush on behalf of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club sponsors entirely up ant water at Pass gory age as W juni the ers the open event while the Colcel Tro- phy will be awarded to the winners of the junior cate- gory. There exe also cash prizes for the first three places in each division and @ number of mystery prizes will also be awardec Information on for those interested tering it is availab! Mr. Rush or the Regi Recreation Office on Main St. ersecutors for they shall lourish among the naleve and apathetic. ‘au don't believe it? Then did you ever figure a time would come when it wouldn't be same to take a plane trip from New York to Florida without anticipat- aide trip to Cuba? jappel wilere Facilities Planned For Rotardates Important elements in training are that instructors and teachers should be able to teach in the most efficl- ent manner available, and that they themselves be susceptible to updating from time to time. Such is the be- llef of the membership of the British Columbia 0- elation of Instructors of fs fenalvely involved voluntari- y in rogram, sponsore structors Association, at the Experimental Education Unit, Child Development and Mental Retardation Cen- ter, Malveraty: of Washing- ton, Seattle. Mai ployees of your ciations for the Mentally tarded, some are now with local school districts, all are appreciative of the local slipport received in their en- Cpabe is year's program primarily ‘precision Teach- ig’ and follows through ast and present training ehaviour Modification tech- niques, Under the Guidance of the Principal Dr. Dale Gen- try, and some of people like Don Miller, Larry Rosier and other managers, instruc- d that the: the cy we enjoy. If we don’ order can only come abou! by way of dictatorship — be it Facist or Communist. Gar Collision At Kinnaird No injuries were repor- ted following a two vehicle accident which occurred on Wednesday of last week at i. Police said a vehicle ¥ \f Zar, No shaves were laid. Police stated Mr. Young's vision was obstructed by a parked vehicle, No estimate of damage was reported. bia. To back-up that This new symbol We believe there's something special about the quality of foods grown right here in British Colum- belief - and to help you -we ize B.C. food B.C. symbol and give cultural industry. p re anew “home-grown” B.C, symbol. You'll be seeing it on signs, labels and cartons — and wherever it appears, you can be sure you're getting a genuine B.C. product. You'll also see the symbol! in a province-wide advertising campaign for B.c.- grown products. Look for the new “home-grown” GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE - OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Industrial Development, Trade, and Commerce ; Hon, Waldo M. Skillings, Minister Department of Agriculture Hon. Cyril M.'Shelford, Minister your support to our ‘agri- tors are are associated with the pri- mary business in the world, that of training people, thereby pre ering to be as self suffi possible and to relate to the world around them persons to be as self sufficient as + possible and to relate to the world around them in an acceptable way, it is assum- ed that all men know that this is a great onsibility and that rather than guess or assume the resultse of their efforts measurement is required. On their re- turn to their schools teach- ers (instructors) will have improved their knowledge or assume the result of This interesting Course is in conjunction with the arranged continuing review. of UBC, consultants, prim- ant Professor-Diploma Pro- gram in mental retardation. Final Press Run For Hunting Rules Available Soon Dr. J. Hatter, director, Fish and Wildlife branch, announced last Thursday that the 1972 Hunting Reg- ulations synopsis is in final printing and «should be available from all govern- ment agents and licence is- . suers throughout the pro- vince in the next few days. The format of the regu- Jations synopsis has been radically revised to simpli. its use. Regulations and other related information are grouped according ie the summal use and suitable for more detailed management plans expected in the near future’ said Dr. Hatter. | Selkirk Valley Girls Team Finish Program Selkirk Valley Jr. Girls Softball Srd Annual Friend. + ghip Tournament’ was held as R, G. SIDDALL West Kootenay Appointmenis Announced . The appointment of I . G. as assistant superintendent of generat- ion at South Slocan been announced by A. K. Ross, superintendent of gen- eration, West — Kootenay Power. Mr. MacKay's responsi- bilities will include mechani- eal maintenance, repair of vehicles, safety and shops. He was formerly cost engin- eer with Cominco at Trail. . He joined the company here in 1963 as a planning en-. gineer. He then served five years as maintenance sup- erintendent in the acid and zinc plants. . MacKay _ received Paeand, graduating from in , graduating from the Gloucester Technical College in mecha: en- gineering .He is 4 member of the Institution of Mech- anical Engineers. The appointment of R. G. Siddall as supervisor, re- sources, for West Kootenay Power at .C., been announced by J. A. Drennan, manager, resourc- ty of British Columbia. He. ‘st worked on the engin- Suy 8th and 9th at Kin- naird Park. In spite of the persistent rain the tournament started and finished on schedule with the results as follows: e no. Selkirk Grand Forks 9 elkirk Blu Game no. 7 Selkirk Gold. 16, Selkirk Blue 7. Game no. 8 Selkirk Orange 14, Selkirk Red 10. Game no, 10 Selkirk Gold 23, Sel- winner] was Selkirk Gold. ‘A’ Flight runner-up was Selkirk Or- ange. %g” Flight Plaques were presented to A and B flight winners. and Scrolls to A and B (flight runner up teams. Al- so a trophy was presented to the most valuable tourna- ment player which went to lancy Secco of Ross- land. a A MODERN FABLE Reprinted from On Target tions and then tri her. But by this child was very frightened and ran screaming from the cottage, woodeutter, workin; nearby, heard her cries an io the rescue. people hurric and proclaimed the wood- icutter a hero. But at the inquest, sev- eral facts emerged: : ie wolf had never been advised of his rights. The woodcutter had made no warning swings be- fore striking the fatal blow. The Civil Liberties Un- ion stressed the point that, although the act of eating Grandma may have been in bad taste, the wolf was only “doing his thing” and thus didn’t deserve the death penalty. e Students for a De- eering design of the D. G. ell ion at and then was assigned to various duties in resource management. SUMMER TIRE SALE ATLAS BELTED MARK II CUSHIONAIRE SALE ..... $18.95 678 X 14 and 15 and H76 X 14 and 15 SALE. aun $33.95 Mounted and Dynamically Balanced Free White Walls $3 Extra Woodland Park TELEPHONE 365-3255 tie Society contended the killing of the ~ grandmother should be con- sidered self-defense since she was over 30 and, there- fore; couldn't be taken ser- iously because the wolf was trying to make love, not war. On the basis of these considerations, it was decid- ed here was no valid basis . for charges ‘against the wolf, Moreover, the wood- cutter was indicted for una- ggravated: assault with a ding Hood who gave the most touching tribute. She said that, while she had been selfishly grateful for the woodcutter's inter- ; vention, she realized in re- ‘trospect that he had over- Alex Cheveldave, the resident of the Kirk alley Jr, Girls Softball, who also ran the tourna- ment, sald he was vel leased with the co-operat- on and sportsmanship of all the team players, coaches, - softball executive, and fans. He particularly thanks the umpires good judgement ani support, ter the tournament, By Rev. K, Nelll Foster continues; re- sponsible obser- wers now fear all-out civil war between Roman Catho- lics and Protestants. During the strife which has taken hundreds of lives so far the militant Protest- ants have somewhat restral- ned but perhaps even this restraint will be dissolved * in blood, disq\ The league playoff win- ner was Ostischenia Owls of Kinnaird Lt era Markin of the Tar- rys Hawks, ‘The irish revolutionaries are a minority within a er cent of land’s Roman Catholic mi- nority actually sympathizes wi ith the In fact, the Marxist dog- TRA ulti 4 all Christian belief sin it, religion is “the opiate of the people.” The haters are just being used. - gained hated, but now there are new reasons for ting, ‘fresh bitterness in the old cup. P We insist that the con- flict is not sectarian and certainly has nothing to do with theology. The haters, whatever the label, can not be Christian, “If you hate, you are a murderer and no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.” Still there GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 181 - 7th Ave., Kinnarid Sunday Services at 11:30 a.m. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Begins July 24 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m, All Week Boys and Girls from 4 Years and Up Welcome Phone Nelson 352-7400 REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH - Service once monthly; Contact clergy for details ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 9:30 A.M. every Sunday Shared Anglican-United Service Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 - Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow na dep’ that the pol- Weal donne haye ‘found fertile ground in the hatred wales cad to God St. Pat- Fern 8 lo Tove our enemies, them that curse you, we "good to Tat that, bate you.” : CHURCHES ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E, A. Brophy a’ Ph, 365-7148 Sunday Masses at . 9am. - 11 am. -7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 385-3490 Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleairc Plaza ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Worship Service 12 a.m. . Sunday School 10 am. Phone 365-5976 Pastor Robert Naber 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” eee) APOSTOLIC CHURCH lock East of the TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 365-6212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m... ; Morning: Ws teams Evangelistic . 7 pm Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 CHURCH OF GOD Business and Professional Directory Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly Contracts Shampocing wall to wall carpet and rugs hr. service Free Estimates. Ph. free of charge 352-7123 or Nelson 6826, itlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-545! Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 24 br. Service on most Shoe heels while you wait Holder of Orth Certificate “oF Regione 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR Phone. 365-3231 For |RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sales — Service . . . Reasonable Phone 365-7852 Robson, B.C. — Prompt in the Shoe Service Institute of America Installati PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pate Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEDDING STATIONERY and INVITATIONS CASTLEGAR NEWS Bruce Ramsey, - reacted. | fs. sameam TRAILER TOWING Fully insured Phone 365-5308 , Box 1351, Castlegar cents an issue. Single copies cents, Newspapers Association and Mall subscription rate to the Caatlegar News 1a $6.00 per year. The prica by delivery boy {s 15 Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar, Newa is a member of the audit Bureau of Circulations, It is a member of the Canadian Weekly CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday At THE Castlerar, B.C, News Editor writer. “1 in stores are 15 “14-V, Campbell, Publisher — Burt Campbell, Editor & Manager Rene Brodman, Shop Foreman In. ink with the correct name and address of the ” names. will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- the BC. division queating space that the liability of the paper in the event of fallure to publish any advertise of the Weekly should be to: All The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, BC. Letters for publication must be signed and that there shail be no Mability in any eventiiN beyond the amount pald for such advertisement,| So ie 3 ar GUARANTEED REPAIRS }' Promised for eon the province des! an Incentives fey East Koofenay able throughout B.C., not merely in designated areas, Mr. Skillings indicated that the incentive officer al- so will work with the pro- vincial government to pro- cess loans under the propo- sed B.C, development corp- oration, But he said the de- cision to make the loans will be made by an impart- jal three-man board compos- Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Me- Donald of White Rock, for- merly of Castlegar, were en- tertained by their family on the occassion of their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B, Roberts In Van- couver,. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were married in Kamloops on 1922, They n have tl ed of a former banker, a intant and ai ‘Mr, Skilli oktieer il be. 4 service competition , for tne Position. a q . Skillings said B.C, failed this year to get Ot- tawa to designate two other ; areas under the incentives pro the F South Peace River district ; and’ the Squamish to Clin- ton area, Mr. Skillings said the minister responsible for this 4 ertfolta Jean Marchand, of- ally lown ft quest June oe in aoe ! e minister reaffirmed | his opposition to incentive \ programs on a regional ba- * sis, and he said that B.C,'s y pr osed Crown corporation ance loans for second: a) ary industries has an advan- R tage over Ottawa's acheme si in that money will be avall- Clean-Up Contest Deadtine Moved ; Due fo Weather ) The Hon. W. K. Kiernan, Minister of Recreation and } Conservation, has announc- | ed that the deadline for en- \ tries in the British Colum- bia River Rats Contest would be extended to Oct. 15, 1972, “The unusual and pro- i longed period of high water on our streams year | hampered the clean-up op- # erations,” said Mr. Kiern- an, “and consequently few- ‘er entries than expected . les i were recieved. q The rules require sec- \ ondary school students to y clear of 0! above _ the normal water level at least } 1,000-feet of : salmon or f steelhead spawning, stream bank; prepare for ‘ the’ stream to the fishing indus- @ try; and set forth in:a fur } ther essay what he or she - feels could be done to con- serve salmon or steelhead populations. "1 include round- f trip tickets to London, cour- Air Canada; round-trip to Mexico City, a RB, ‘Requests for rules, ap- rolication forms and other in- formation should he direct- fed to: The Department of e Mm Recreation and Conservat- Hion, attention John Buck- Eley, 103 Provincial Museum, fVictoria, British Columbia. I spent. several days visiting her father here Mr. Ww. ion, Mrs. McKenzie also spent a few days in Spokane. They left here Sunday to return to their home in Squamish. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rourke last week were their nephew, tubes Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross who Which ony the. water dis- Powerhouse, and the con- crete placement for the ini- tial four generating -units and the service bay. Two ad- ditional units will be add- for the excavation of six 185-foot-long — draft *"‘the' ‘contract -inclates ‘com-' - Former Casflegar Couple Mark Anniversary at Coast Ki 1 Urges Area J Zoning Vole ready before submitting it ve Regional District of Central Koot to the vote: from in who were unable to be pre- sent, _ Mrs, Bernice Payne of Cache Creek who was bridesmaid for the bride was present, along with many friends who nad also attended the wedding 50 years ago, The rooms of Mrs, Ro- berts home were decorated in keeping with the gold theme, and delicious re- freshments were served by the fa Out were present from Nova Scotia, Edmonton, Kinnaird, Ottawa, and several other points In BC. HAMBURGER CHUCK STEAK . Creek says the ‘of town guests rs, “It is not our intent to delay it we'd like to get it off the ground.” He said it has not come back from Victoria yet but hopefully the whole matter will be straightened out by the Regional District vt Central Kootenay's next meetin, in September. Then it can have three readings and go to a public hearing. y_ director Bill Gattrell of ‘Blueberry roposed to th sole +] @ people o! Area J Tight away! : He is backed by the Kin- naird town council which says “the establishment of such zoning was one of the benefits the town expected to receive on the formation of the Regional . District years ago,” The council says it hop- ee no further delay will oc- Regional District of Central Kootenay Chairman Gerald Rust said it is the responsibility of the board Mr, - Gattrell: been lettin; been shifte to Victoria, “We are getting fed up with attempts to amend it, ater.” “We've it ride. It's back and forth REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION NO. 1 New Day Camp Schedule Effective July 17th to August 11th MONDAY TO FRIDAY AREA Robson and Castlegar Kinnaird Blueberry Creek LOCATION Kinsmen Park Kinnaird Park Blueberry Creek Park Shoreacres School Ootischenia Park Thrums and Shoreacres Ootischenia Time 9 am. to 3 p.m. to make sure the bylaw is It could be i! PAY CHEQUE PENNY PINCHER PARADE FRESH GROUND yf Government Inspected ..... lb. 59 Ideal.for Barbecue. Canada Choice, Canada Good BOLOGNA 510s comme: inet FRYING CHICKEN ROUND ToP cur, CANADA CHOICE, . FRESH. Never Frozen. Grade “A” 68Q STYLE. GOVERNMENT MILK an. DOG FOOD... _5 "1.00 10.100 left Friday on their return charge from the trip home to Queen Charlot- ..to the tailrace manifolds, te Islands. * The manifolds and two tun- Guests at the nels which return the water and Mrs. E. to the Columbia River are ueuded in the contract. home of ‘i . Zorn is their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson and fami- ly of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. R. Perlstrom of Richmond are presently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Narraway. to eventu- ally house 18 500,000-volt transformers, and three shafts about 9 by 12 feet to ower to the surface ® KINGAR CONTRACTORS LTD. BACK-HOE, TRUCKING & EXCAVATING carry p 600 feet above the power- house, also will excavate a 10-foot-diameter air shaft about 800 feet high from the surge chambers to the surface. Drainage works al- so will be bt Access tunnels into the proposed powerhouse area . are now bel der a separat The first two turbo- Hourly or Contract TELEPHONE 365-6638 generator units, 435,000 kilowatt capacity, are scheduled to be placed: in operation at ‘the Mica Generating Station by Sept- ember, 1976, with the third Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C. and fourth following at six- month intervals. Two other stalled later. HEADQUARTERS <== @ Hardware @ Building Supplies e Giftware _ @ Garden Supplies “Everything for the Do-it-Yourselfer” SHOPPING @ Automobile Accessories "REMEMBER, WE ARE CLOSED MONDAYS generating units will be in- COR WHOLE KERNEL, NABOB. 12 ox. .............. 4 ... $1.00 KERR LIDS me Dm 198 NOODLE CATELLI, 4. 79¢| COFFEE “JOHNSONS WAX GLORY RUG SHAMPOO — 24 or. : PLEDGE FURNITURE POLISH — 12 oz. 1 39 FUTURE FLOOR WAX — 27 or. a CUT-RATE ..... 2» $1.49 LUNCH MEAT ume 3... $1.00 PANTIHOS TOMATOES si One Size Fits All, Complete Array 3.89 AYLMER. 28 oz. “3 tins $1.00 BANANAS 8 .. $1.00 Thurs., Fri. Only CRISP LETTUCE. 19° CANADA NO. 1 2 Ibs. CABBAGE FIRM. LARGE .10*| $1.43 Butter IE CREAM 5]. QQ NOVELTIES 3S] CAPRI TISSUE 5Qe CHEESE MILD . CEDDAR — KINNAIRD ONLY — SATURDAY DINNERS CATTELI. 7 Oz. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES