ois es The Scene at... ~ KDANAIRD JUNIOR i SECONDARY SCHOOL Coming attractions; a Marble Tournament and The Great Bike Race, e @ @ @ Two new contenders for Girls’ Cross Country honors are Tru Fou Lyons (8.56) and Fay Fo lor (8.59), Last Friday there was sion a “digplay of bad tem- per up here. (On the weath- ers part), We had a gener- ous amount of hail — some + the size of marbles, * * & & . AS a de 9 Social \ Studies ‘project, many of ‘the K class students have t peen supporting — thelr thoughts on “Feed Back,” he radio show. They have : definite ideas about the t referendum, ‘eeley, is going to be re-introduced. It should be very interesting. i The Inter-House Track Meet will be on 12, The winners of this will go to the West Kootenay track Radiator. PAIR Trénamission Coolers 5 Sates a) > Exchange Radiators , In Stock e PHONE 364-1606 1696 2nd Ave Traik Tuesday, May 2. KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT Kinnaird Junior Secondary School Admission: Adults... The Juntor ‘Band and ‘two Grade Eight Bands MIMES, POETRY AND READING: As Presented at the Arts Festival this Year meet and later. will take’ part in the East- West Koot- enay meet if they reach the qualifications. aR David Mag ices chalked w ed) id “in Boys' td as Coun iy. ey ie it that there are two very strong bike riders in the: grade ranks, One of them is a girl! All the students went to see a Teachers’ Bike RCMP Investigate , ier Order Fraud An “intensive investiga- tion” is being conducted throughout the province to apprehend a ring of stolen cheque artists who have hit Castlegar at ‘least twice. RCMP said it had been reported to them that two Canadian postal orde orders, val- ued at $21 had been cashed at the local branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The money orders were return- ed ym Ottawa marked “disallowed.” Police said one of the cheque’ has not yet been as- certained, The local police detach- ‘chants in the gang has been active in this district. So far, police have not ap- prehended any of the pass- el Church in Prince Rupert. Rov. Clint Howard © WATCH Bortce,rors aut ied Accents Calling Ha A pause to en! to ealoy a it rd sie To Prince Rupert 8°, Peveraze co comes real Pale can, wate Shipton. * The Rev. Clint Howard, Too tab inside! ithe’ oor often ‘ehewe vege rings of St. David's Regional: Ec: easly . umenical Parish ie accent and (tis means trouble. da call to First United through the open hole; te us DIAN ae His cleave dy there Chevron will bei effective July Reco! was pei ed that the nae Ted Brist- ow tee accepted a call to _ ; fase Castlegar. FOR OUR CUSTOMERS’ CONVEN INCE Howard was ordain: WE HANDLE: Mr, d ee oot ta 12k ane pore PURPLE GAS — for boats, mowers, till 425 Columbia ‘Avénue Phone 365-9382" : oral charges in Reston, “CASTLEGAR CHEVRON and Ashcroft before coming to Castlegar in 1967 to be- come one of the original staff members of the team NAPTHA GAS — for camp stove: OUTBOARD MOTOR OILS ds } 2 & 4 cycle, 20.10.17 mixs.. Super Red © 50 to] mix: + * company's o; tow y’ “PROSTI" exclaim these members of the Selkirk Lions Club as they prepare for the “gross nacht" on Saturday, May 6, when they hold their annual Bavarian Night Dance. Tickets are available for this fun- filled night from members of the club and from various business establishments. tn training for the night, using genuine Ger- man beer steins are Lawrence Popoff, Micky Killough, Rudy Quaedvlieg and Foppe Vene- ma. — ‘Castlegar News Photo LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS Thurs. Ladies Ka 243, LHT Shirl 678. THS Beavers 934. THT Beavers 1 5, Team points: Lions 2, Minks 2 Heners 2, 2 Chie: munks 3, T Squirrels 2. Rowdy Rollers LHS Ruby MMe Marsh 259, LHT Irene THS THT Soloveoff Morehouse Sireamners 932. 2596. 8:00 p.m. wy \V/ Team points: Hooters 56%, Screamers 43, Groan- ers $8, Wailers 61%, Griers 13. Thurs, Commercial Darlene Adshead 309. LHT. Shirley More- Other 600's ao e Crel- Creighton 648, Elain ghton 619, Colleen Lightle 645, Alan Hun rv 640, Al- _ ex Naychuk neh oath Rohn 647, Jake Koenig 608, Date Morehouse 606, Mario Car- nigan 619, Earl Rour! 728, Bil ICheveldave "688, Jim. Stone 731. = Wed Nite Cut-Rato — LHS June Archambault 301. LHT Dot Tipping 637. Farrols 967, THT m pol ints: Orioles 0, Parrot 4, arles 4, Swal- lows 1, Robins, 0, Budgies 3. Other 600's June Arch- ambault. Mee! Rarrots: FROM POLICE BLOTTER MISH, a Meadow Creek man, Peter Baker, was involved in a collision on April 21 near the airport and charg- es have resulted. RCMP in Castlegar Rho investigated the —misha said Baker. was not. pay’ paying attention to oncoming fic as he turned off the highway ‘onto College Road. wo Goming. £07. 2the : jleft Castlegar. th" A Walketey - that followed some $340 ‘it 4 mage was done to the two vehicles. Baker has been charg- ed with failing to yield the right-of-way. CAR FIRE A. 1962. station wagon burst into flames on_ the Kinnaird-Christina Lake Highway on Monday. RCMP in _ Castlegar said the or was being driv- en by Alvin Cummings of Castlegar, and had been back-firing as it went up the hill near Ed’s Auto Wrecking. They suggested that there was a hole in the gas tank and the fire ensued. tlega youngsters have been seen © playing on store roofs over ‘the weekend, Police caution parents that this is dangerous to the youngster’s safely and is al- so treepaeetn g on. private rope! P They ask parents to caution The children about ministry which was formed in 1968. OUTBOARD GEAR OIL i 8" He served seven ON. All wish TIRES AND BATTERIES 10% OFF lectriclan a years before enter- e TAKE ADVANTAGE OF — BONANZA DAYS SAVINGS * Adjustable Shelves $339.00 @ SANYO WASHER - SPINNER ....... ro @ ENTERPRISE ELEC. RANGE 30” .. ‘@ PHILCO 19” COLOR T.V. @ SANYO 20” COLOR T.V. 2 PCE, LIVING ROOM SECTIONAL 3 PCE, BEDROOM SUITE 2 PCE. KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITE one BILTMORE HIDEA-BED VINYL". MANY MORE SAVINGS AS MARKED THROUGHOUT THE STORE ~ PARDMAN'S Fl FURNITURE. & APPLIANCES LID: BOL a the dangers @ McCLARY WASHER - SPINNER 98 0!) Areston’s Interior Brewerles Changes Its Name fo Columbia Columbia Brewing Com. Ltd, has been selected @ name to replace In- terior Brewerles Ltd. The change was plakaly. oe b; Haro! resid: en and a * alrector brewery that been associated primarily with the Kootenays for more than 75 years, Mr. Blakley said the change was made necessary by ,expansion of the rations into id markets and other parts of the pro- vince, “We are all Proud of our former name and beer”, Mr, Blakley said his. tory of our company is a fascinating’ one — it is in- terwoven with the dis .an inte, i ‘of the history of ne tate But instead of nfining ‘ourselves to the Kootenags as we have since the 1890's, we are now sell- 18671 in Vie a German Vancouver, a move precipi- tated by a'fire at the brew. Its corporate name in Vancouver was ‘Mainland i) Prompted by a silver AITOW “rush in the Kooten: Lakes region in 1800's, moved his operation to Nelson, The dary name became the Koolensy Brewing Company and later a branch plant was opened in Trail, e@ other branch of Brewery was founded by group cluding Fritz who later went to see bridge to found Sick's Leth- bridge Brewery. The same man founded Sick’s Rainier Brewery in Seattle and Sick's Capilano in Vancou- ver which was later sold to one of the big three brew- ing companies, The Fort pete Brew- 1800's. Both the Kootenay and Fernte Breweries pro- duced heer until the late 1950's,.at which time oper- ations were centralized at was ab- Interior Breweries Limited Sotbed in the formation of f Cresto! in. The operation of four small lo brewerles be- came uneconomical because of their age and small size, and it was decided to relo- brewery was bullt in ace rewery was 1959, CASTLEGAR SOCIALS By Mrs. R. Johnson 365-8294 Miss Sue Kiltcugh, who her nurses train- gin wat ‘days last week P. Roth and Mrs, R. Fenner, attended Valenka's art show in on Thurs- evening. It was much enjoyed by the girls. 15% ‘BONANZA DAYS SPECIAL ALL CHILDREN’S ~ HARD COVERED BOOKS Including: Hardy Boys Nancy Drew:.. ~ THE BOOK SHOP: PHONE aesaese OFF In Ses a * Close to Parliament Bldgs. *. Handy to Downtown Shopping Realtor D. Cooper Wins Coveted Sales Pin anand realtor Dave Cooper has been presented with a Quarter Million Pin for selling that amount of real estate in a year. Presentation was mds at the spring meetin, the East Kootenay Re: Pa tate Board at Fairmont Hot Springs last week. also re- r celved the December mon award and his sales- certifi cate, Named a director of the Assoclation was How: ard Anderson of Castlegar, Another presenta: tion was made to Mrs, Hel- en Mosby of Castlegar and Trail. ie was presented with ‘her salesman and bro- kers certificate by Dr. Stan ton, assoclate profes- sor of the de ent of commerce at Whstshen 4 ‘Line’ Contract Given Vancouver Firm Contract to build a nm line connect- tegrated power system has been awarded to Catre Hi- Line Ltd. of Vancouver, The powerline will con- nect the 50,000-kilowatt t the Ar- Whatshan Lake substation, approximately four miles distant. jenerating station Tumbling Group Wins Contest At Twin Rivers ane grand prize fore rs Elemen ale show’ held e a took gece on, Other winners ‘were:— lo): Curt i Place tied with ich is That ai the Window and Caro! Ree D Fallin’ on oad Hin the uy gro first place went to Theresa Marina Niglezon, Deb- ‘and Lisa Nay-. chu for “Jack Was Every Inch Sailor a nd prize went. to Tiark Steen- vorden and Douglas John- tone for a rendition of British Columbia.” There was a tie between Carla Phillips and Teresa so's ain; and came first, followed a formance, of Son: Kim e's rea of nrhe Beat of on ” took first in «The general a is scheduled to go int ito Ber- ... this fall. It is bein, it -rebuilt on -higher ground ‘to - eceed a bree kilowatt ‘of service truction of leyside Dam d the reservoir areca and Betty. Jean, Per- ° ging, © Smoked Picnics =e Chuck Steak CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,. April_ 27,1972 COUNTRY STYLE. 2 Ad: CUT FROM CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD MATURE GRAIN-FED BEEF Hamburger | us ASSORTED STEWS 9% = 79° | BE. 3 ~» $1.00 INSTANT MILK 3 .. $1.59 CARNATION . 32=$1 ae 1a PARKAY .. INST. CHOCOLATE LE = 69° MILK: PACIFIC B TEA BAGS FROM THE IN-STORE. . BAKE SHOP : CRIT ROLLS .....3 doz. iim HAMBURGER OR WEINER LE . 3 doz. St g ; 4 ance by Sari Sather came third. The teachersponsor for . Towns- zaratto, Hire. Hughes. Master of cer- emonies was Rick White. FOUR 99 = HEINZ ~ PICKLES = =e INSTANT COFFEE $1. 39| TASTERS CHOICE. 4 oz. Jar WA : — 2 : = * Enclosed Heated Pool SELKIRK COLLEGE — : } ah * Kitchen Units Available AESANCE At ¢ , -FRIPAY,& 455 Belleville St,, Victoria «Phone 286-2421 Increased ‘incidents of MOTOR INN * Cablevision Television Dept. of Continuing Education *. Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge “uvincroomtearnine | | Sus SPRING. BATH-BEAUTY "DAYS = _ SATURDAY : y TEMES 5, “ + to the ng across the yan, "6 AER PEED AEP PERV : Fs eration Servis Trough way a thee Selkirk College is preparing a program of rt has Ited in ar alr. - f 01 resulte: small discussion groups to be held in the homes “TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Sanger John Micncoon Double Bowl FROM OUR Phone Trail 368-3355 Stainless Steel of partici The will in .: vane = H jin; arnin; the pu- the Fall and. discussion groups will consist of : Tce Nae ambulance rile bile fhat “such en, ach Pot one to five weekly sessions on subjects of genera! ™B ATH SHOPPE” Soa NS, t d trespassing rahe ama- ¢ So F ‘ m of or one 5 —= ? yeorin Salling warning VARIETY OF MIRRORS : 7 E F — self rimming is posted in the present air- = Baabat strainers AND. MEDICINE CABINETS siminal: interest. =f ace. Bavarian Night Dance | -.. The Dept. of Continuing Education would like ONLY $47.95 SPONSORED BY THE Airport Issues Trespassing . Warning = ail N ow! BATHROOM TISSUE 0... scsccssssee COLGATE 3.100 19: 3.29 40: 13.99) SILK 4... 49¢ CASCAD 3g 50 oz. BRIDGE MIX LOWNEYS 49¢ SE Ot Strawberries ee Fresh Lettuce 27... Radishes Oranges | WHITE Close Coupled Toilet less seat ONLY $35.00 fo receive suggested topics. A catalog of topics and discussion leaders will be prepared .and circulated. Hf you have topics or if you are interested in hosting a discussion group in your home, please contact Selkirk. College, Dept. of Continuing Education, Box 1200, Castlegar — 365-7292. HAMPERS ““ unurious” 21% X26” Quilted: and: Vinyl Extetior 7X19 BASIN. complete with faucet _ ONLY $22.95 ment of aircraft ex accordance with perm an ty to Keep Clean given by the appropriate air traffic control unit or, ® Se Each’ $11.50 & Up. i > , hath accessor) a= — Ges “Hf yap ot te ‘TANKETTES — BATH MATS — CONTOUR : MATS — TOILET SEAT COVERS cn Sf. 95 & U : : : * Saturday, May 6, 1972 animal that is owned. Washable and “Machine. Dryable of oe Wearing Orlon? |: CASTLEGAR ARENA HALL i the softwood plywood pro- by him or. is in his cu: ‘or control to run at ‘ares Elegant ‘ GLASSWARE, Each .... $1.50 & Up ELEGANTE Music by THE NEW VERSATILES from Lae sane = i. : DECK SINK FAUCET $21.00 matching basin faucet for $1.60 more OR GREEN 3 Plece White ONIONS ow... eels BATH SET complete with faucets, BOTH FOR traps, supplies, etc. ' Hl 5 $22.00 Complete Package * by, C.S.A. Approved tes “ mays SEWER $195.00 AND INDOOR PLASTIC PIPE & FITTING CALIFORNIA, APPROXIMATELY sf : [De PROC OF BS CLO "DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Saction 27 of the “Highway Act” and ~ regulations under the “Department of Commercial Transport Act”, Load Restrictions ‘are’ hereby. res- cinded effective 12:01 A.M., Thursday, April 27th, 1972, on the following Provincial Highway: Highway No. 33 — Rock Creek — McCulloch Road » Overload permits will be allowed in accordance «. with the regulations of the spepariment of Com- _) “omercial Transport Act”. es Hees within the boundaries of an PLYWOOD SUPPLIERS * WALL PLAQUES f pon ai, DEL-MAR | rt or an aerodrome.” = TOWELS BY FIELDCREST Bathware and CANNON Design, Quality and * SHOW. 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