CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, J uly 8, 1976, Forests touch the lives Pay'n = Takif tds Castlegar's Biggest Lint Super-Marketl. Got-Your Order in Early for that LOCKER BEEF. ‘A-1 Steer BEEF SIDE ai WRAPPED ROUND STEAK 1... $1.69 BURNS'1 18, VAC PAC WIENERS .. 39c BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA ACON : 1 LB. VAC PAK ” BURNS 12 OZ, TIN - {LUNCHEON MEAT _] Fresh PRODUCE Always! LETTUCE. 2 for-49c_ POTATOES 10. Ibs. '89e. CUCUMBERS 29¢ ea. reg. 79¢ .... 69}. BIG SAVINGS Krispee Tri-Pac:” POTATO CHIPS reg. 89c -. .. 59¢ Pe ssi a amen d ‘\aeeah 2 : ae PROVINCIAL PLAYOFFS ior tite Midget softball teams is to be vheld Jaly 17 and 18 at North Delta.’ Representiig the West Kootenay is this local team, the Kootenay Savings. Team members are, back row, left to right, coach Lynn Frisk, Debbie Robertson, w Centre row, left to Susan Leitch, Shirley Hubert left to right, BillleJean Price and from the Zebert and Carol Kurnoff. Photo are Lorrie Waddington, ‘Donna’ Kirby, . Sharon Kinakin, Sandy Thorgeirson, Sharleen: CASTLEGAR NEWS * Aquanaut News _ ~~ Swimmers Colville ‘Bound : + The - Castlegar Aquanaut . Swim : Team: remained unde- éeated: with ‘a: narrow vi icbory .over the host Trail-Warfield ‘Stingrays in, swim meet held in Trail last’ weekend, Tt was a come-from-behind .vietory for the Aquanauts’ 2s the Stingrays led with only four events to go. They pulled up to: te at the. seventy-seventh event and the 888-850 margit saat * Much’ improvement - was shown with’ many swimmers improving both time and plac- «in Nelson. ‘will’ be Black ‘Disniond ez. 3 er ‘Parmesan Cheese (KRAFT 3.15, BOX =< -| MARGARINE: $1.49. KRAFT 16 OZ, BTL Salad Diessing |... Pe Ger et . The. travelling to Colville this week- end where they will be‘tooking. -;,to.continue their reign as.the ing over the previous meet held 3 "Kootenay region and will pro- “who will be premier swim ‘team ‘ Kootenays, . 5 The - swimmers ‘are’ re- minded .that the Golden ‘swim meet has been changed to Aug. 78. On ‘the July Sl-Aug. 1 weekend,’ many of the club's swimmers will'bé sent, as part in. the of a regional swim’ team, to. participate in the Hope Invita- "tional Swira’ Meet. This meet will feature many, of the clubs from the Lower Mainland ‘and Okanagan regions. | “2 Aquanaut ‘swimmers’ will be part. of a team ‘composed of members of all the teams in the’ vide good competition for those “Recreation News ae OTTOn NEWS _ From the Director's Desk. : By Pat Metge - | Tomorrow afternoon fs the date to keep in-mind for the : Binkley’ and -Doinkel Puppet ; Show. This stow, which’ is ; Sponsored ’ through the. Con- ‘sumer. Affairs Dept.,. is. an » attempt’ at. making. children + aware of safety through pup- petry, ‘In past years, the perfor-. mances in Castlegar have been well received by children be- + tween the ages of four and 10. .: |. That's tomorrow afternoon re: in. the Kinnaird Hall for the ‘Binkley and Doinkel Puppet. how, = ae : : eee! “+. With our first canoe: trip -out this week, it reminds me of ‘the other upcoming camps, We . Stil have another three camps, throughout the summer . and there are a few ‘openitigs in each of these camps. ‘The canoe camp ‘is the -kick-off to’ our summer | pro- grams: The summer is to be full “of activities ‘that will include . * canoeing, camping, hiking, ¢ycl- ing and pl. rograms. cial swim’ mest: in -late - Cossacks ‘Rugby Team Plays af Sam Steele Days = By Jeremy Palmer * Castlegar Cossacks. rugby team managed a. 6-4 win over 69c: Friday 12:30 - 4:30 Ufeguard on Duty for interior 365-7202 BREEZE LATEX Ensy to apply and odor free For years of beauty and protection to . exterior wall surfaces, the answer is: Breeze Exterior Gloss Latex Choose from hundreds of Custom Calors in General Paints Best Quality Finishes, Brothers Building . _ & Supply Co.. Ltd. 605 Col., Ave., Castlegar” —| i ! ‘ P. ap GEHERAL PAINT H For All’ Your + Painting Needs - “New Denver: Student, Robert Marinuk, a ‘Dies While on Summer: Forestry Job: of his summer job with B.C. Forestry.. ‘ Robert Maxinuk died and six other New Denver youths were injured when the Forest- ry truck they were riding in plunged. off a mountain access +: road and struck a tree.’ The . accident occurred several miles from New Denver." . Two of the truck's occu- pants were flown by Okanagan Helicopter to Trail Hospital ee eagle yee Larrimore, 17, is listed in “serious but stable” condition * with multiple injuries. Stephen Burner, 16, suffered a fractured spine and arm and is said to be . in “satisfactory” condition. ‘The other four were: taken by road to Nakusp Hospital. They are Kevin McCrory, 16; * er, 16; and Patricia Joyal, 21, all of Nakusp. . "Police did not.release the "name of the driver of the crew cab'which was on its way down fom the Hartney Flats ‘area where the crew was en; on. road repairs, ee iz ‘An inquest is ‘expected to ° To give your childron a’ further. opportunity to partici- pate in a recreational program, why not sign him/her up’ for one of our summer activities? This year, we feel we have a very worthwhile educational experience for your child. Not only is your child given the opportunity to-participate in a number of fun-filled activities, he or she is also going to be given the opportunity to learn new skills that are a value to _ outdoor activities, 3 ek ee + With July being the month of Castlegar's Sunflower Fest days, a reminder to mark July 23-25 on your calendar cs a special weekend. : Activities scheduled | for the weekend include dances, a softball - tournment, speed swim meet, horseshoe tourna- ment, -airplane competition, pole climbing, log burling, golf : tournament and a frog jumping contest... Keep this weekend in mind, as there.should be some . Castlegar Hotel .4 12 i: Bale There are two weeks to go activity of interest to you. . ee oe! "For the teens, they should ', Local Tennis Club Holds Tournament By Jarl Friesan The weather could not have been betler June 26-27 when the first annual Castlogar Tennis Club Open ‘Tournament was held, There were 16 men’s teams, F and six women’s teams. with participants entering from Nel- son, Trail, Rissland, Beaver s und: Barry De Paoli took the men's event when they defeated Chris and Ned Rhodes 6-2, 6, ‘That was a very exciting match to watch, Tn the women's event, Glen Klit and Pam defeated Lori Frivsan and Kay Jones 6-2, 6, * We thank Felix and Renata Belezyk for opening their home Saturday evening for a most successful ‘social dinner; and also Phil Koochin for providing + the entertainment. :The tournament ran'very smoothly from start to finish, Many club members helped in’ various ways but a spécial thanks ‘goes to Glen’ Archem- ‘bault’ and Ron Friesan . for . “organizing the tournament. Inter League between Cas- « tlegar, Rossland, Trail, Nelson, ‘Beaver Valley and Salmo has now, come to a close. Castlegar’ played a total of seven times, four of these at home base with approximately 30 members tak- “ing part. Hopefully next season we will have a few more players taking part. It is a great way to get to know other tennis players in the area. zi Castlegar Men’s ‘Commercial . Fastball League With the first eight weeks gone in. the Castlegar Men's commercial fastball league, the standings are as follows: Sid L Pts. Marlane Hotel 12 py CanCel u 22 Ootischenia 0 20 ThrumsChevron 9 7 18 Steam Plant 9 18 irk " KlothesKloset 5, 11 10. Northwest Homes 4 12 8 in the 1976 id then the ep in rday, July 24, ag this is the next scheduled teen dance with another of the Calgary bands in attendance. eee For the junior golfer, there are a number of activities ‘coming up: during ‘the summer months: Included -are tourna- ments and lessons, For further information, check the bulletin under junior develop- - ment in the clubhouse for these activities... wih a ee ee ee - For’ persons ‘wishing : to ‘take: lessons, there are’ still. a: -few’ openings in'a number of ~progranis.- Check “with the, . Recreation Office to see if there is‘an opening in cthe’class of ° "your chdice. "+ mos * 5 sive: 12°, This week sees the opening ‘of the Kinsmen wading pool. There “will’ be a lifeguard on duty.from 12:30 to 4:80 Monday to. Friday.: This is a. real - opportunity: for your child ‘to havé a splash as well as play on the new playground equipment . that'is erected 'in. the park. has pro- duced some excellent’ softball which can be viewed by all at the 4th Annual Men's Com- mercial Fastball Tournament to be'held July 28, 24 and 25. © Concessions and a Bavar- ian Garden will be on the site the’ whale weekend. ——____ Bridge Results The following are the re- sults Monday evening-at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with 11% tables in play: Overall winners were first, Don Ellison and Bill: Ahrens; second, Stan Greenwood and Phyllis Matteuce; third, Joy Keillor’ and Judy Sheppard; fourth Bert Tyson and Haroon Rasheed; fifth, Lois Kafrns and *- Agnes Chariton; sixth; Maryel- len ‘and Hubert Hunchak; sev.” .ength, Cleada Bower and Jean Fischer; eight, Bennie. Schnei- der and Louise Whitehead; tie for ninth, Sharon Parisotto and Elia Bruce with Mike Keffer and Ken Wagner. tion device or life jacket which | has been “approved by the - Ministry of Transport. be held in the next few days, ordered by Nakusp Coroner J. | ~ AL. Wilson. 3 RCMP are aleo in tee eee “My aif hete how tai charges, -|.. The seven were all work- ing for B.C. Forestry on its summer student program, The truck is believed to have left the road on a curve and rolled down a steep em- bankment, striking a tree side- , Ways.- The dead youth was apparently on the side of the cab that struck the tree, ry fi ' PUBLIC: NOTICE To Residents of the City of Castleger ~ SPRINKLING REGULATIONS Buckingham * Fé Vern Gustasson, 17; Mike Coop- -. Road Condifions. Result In Accident - Mrs. Francis McKelligan of Squamish sustained bruises and laceration Thursday after- noon of last week when the 1974 Dodge Charger she was- driving was totalled after it left Highway 3, one mile east of the Paulson summit. igs Her 12-year-old daughter, " Susan, was taken to the Castle. Summit gar and District Hospital with head injuries. Two other pas- sengers escaped injury. Police said the acctdent occurred when the vehicle failed to negotiate ‘a curve. Weather conditions were de- scribed as rain with snow, Effective June Ist. : Daily Sprinkling will be aliowed between the . hours of 6 am. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m: to. 12. mid- night. 3 ; “There will be no sprinkling between the hours of 12 midnight to 6 a.m..and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. : 2 Each home owner is restricted to one sprink- ler at any one time. prosecution under the terms of the City of Cas- tlegar Wa'er Rates and Regulations By-law No. 109, 1974, ; City of Castlegar * 297 No charges have been laid. Any abuse of these regulations will result in: . Floral Arrangements : for” PN 3% Weddings ‘ty Funerals yx Special Occasions ee coll ed Sam's Nursery & Florist 1001 9th Ave. S. PH 368-7912 Landscape : Contracting : HOURLY OR BY CONTRACT READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DECISION .y Ottawa, June 22, 1976 “The Canadian Radictelevision and Tele-commun: ications Cc 1 he fol de- * cision effective forthwith, Decision CRIC 76-356 NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA 760398800 ), BRITISH _ NELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA — 760396200 CASTLEGAR, ROBSON AND BLUEBERRY CREEK, BRITISH COLUMBIA — 760394700 y NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER, BRITISH . COLUMBIA — 760395400 North West Communtty Video Limited, Express Cable Television Ltd. Applications to trarisfer 100 ‘common shares (being all the issued shares) from. the present: sharehold- ers to Microwave Cablevision Ltd., and indirectly the control’ of Express Cable Television Ltd. whi- ch is owned 100% by North West Community Video Limited, " ROSSLAND TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA — 7603999600 Community Video Umited “” Application to transfer 100 common shares (being all the issued shares) from the present sharehold- _@rs to Microwave Cablevision Ltd, , BRITISH — 760393900 ee 23h c y. Video Fruitvale) Limited” Application ‘to transfer 100 common shares (being all the issued shares) from the present shere- holders to Microwave Cablevision Ltd,” RED DEER, ALBERTA — 760400200 Community Video (Red Deer). Ltd. Application to transfer 100 commen shares (being all the issued shares) from the present sharehold- ets to Microwave Cablevision Ltd. 4 _ Decision: APPROVED In Decision CRTC 76-130, the:Conimission denied thé licensees’ applications for these share transfers, ‘noting that:. - B | "The - proposed. capitalization _ presented by the applicant involved’an:almost total reliance on debt as opposed ‘to equity funds, with the debt capital, apparently being obtained in a single transaction © from a. single’ source. The Commission has been unable to. satisfy itself. that this debt capitaliza- tion does not raise problems: of the identity and nationality of the proposed source of funds, taking Into account Order-in-Council P.C. 1969-2229, as amended) regarding . Canadian ownership ‘and control”, The licensees y filed new lI with revised plans of ‘financing under which the new owners commited themselves to Provide sub- stantially increased. equity financing, and addition- al funds in the form of: shareholder loans. The. . remaining debt capitalization will be in the form of a debenture to be held by the National Trost Company, Limited. =~ .° ; i The Commission will require as a condition of its approval, that, the debenture and all related docu- ments which are to secure or otherwise affect the sborrowing receive’ the prior approval, as.to both form and content, of the Commission. 5 In the svstems affarted by this. decinice, Siepsom- wap ailiy prograniming efforts by the vendors ‘have been inadequate. The Commission notes the com- mitments made at the March 1; 1976 Public hear- ing-by the purchasers regarding initial capital and operating budgets to:be devoted to community programming. The Commission expects that these budgets will be substantially increased in the fol. lowing years. Of equal importance are the com- mitments by the purchasers to promote local auto- fomy and community involvement. The Commis- sion “expects that the attitude displayed’ by “the purchasers at the public hearing will, together with the prompt implementation of the various com- mitments, result in a level and Quality of commu- nity programming which will be a credit’ to bath the community and liconsee in every one of the eight systems. The Commission will be following the developments with much interest. i Guy Lefebvre Secretary General Canadian Conseil deta | RiadioTelevision : Radio-Télevision Commission -Canadienne onestanivss : - WEST, KOOTENAY area will be represented in the Provincial . Friday. through to ‘Sunday by the Casteger Savage Credit. Union Bantam Girls” softball Playoffs at .Kelowna this team, Members are, back rew, beft to right; coach Betty Price, Sandy Keillor, Janice Conroy, Laurie Obetkoff, Lorry Harshenin, Nedda Kizakin, Kim Smith, Lori Alexander and manager Doug Pilatske. Ceatre row, left to right, Sharon Plotaikof!, Debbie Sharples, Marlene Verishina snd Rernie McMotlen. Front Sara Cheveldave, Lesley-Ann Price, Lori Price and Steve Bork ‘ Sentinel Baseball Assoc. Holds General Meeting CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, July 8, 1976 Pat Picton New President By Jeannette Horning Nine enthuslastic people attended the annual. genera! meeting of the Sentinel Base- ball Association, Five membera of the executive and four interested parents were in attendance when the following 1977 executive was chosen: President Pat Picton, vice- president (to be chosen later), past president Jerry Markin, secretary Ruth Townsend, treasurer Sharon Morris, equipment manager Ron Ross, umpire-in-chief Ken Morris and publicity, Jeanette Horning. Our thanks to Alec Gleboff for making such ‘a fine score- board for the Mosquito Park. There were a lot of happy Mosquitos in the Kinnaird Park the day their scoreboard was vow, left to right, assistant coach Nichol Bonne Dinner! and Lori Samuelson. delivered and erected. Also, a big thank-you goes Fine Weath 7 By John Dalziel: Wednesday of last week's Seniors’ Morning was very well conducted by the team of Bil! . Naylor and Ozzie Jones. Bill and Oz cooked up some wild and wooly game with the scores + after they had been turned in ers took part and enjoyed some so-so golf in real fine weather. Big winners were Fred Makaroff and George Wilson with 24; Art Hawkins’ and Harold Merrifield 25; Joe Cush- ner and Curt Waterman 26; Ira Hendrickson and Steve Rysen 27; Bill Waldie, Pete Murphy, dim Kelly and Earl LeRoy 28. I still did not get to play with Bert. Lamb since the sandbagger was conspicuous by his absence but, one of these ” YB % Bill Naylor was again to the fore when the evening rolled ‘round in another Men's Night event. This time Bill had help from Jake Koenig, George Wilson and. Joe,Halliday. The... game was Two Man Best Hall and 81 golfers took part with 20 *balls given out. The lucky men were the pairs of Dunn and Sweeney, Ridington and Tymofiewich, Gauthier and Poole and Mills and’Ferworn with 29. - Burak ‘and Peren, Makor- >. toff and Partridge, Corbett and Moses Division Mets First The Sentinel Baseball As- sociation, Mosquito Division, completed its playoff schedule June 26. at. Kinnaird Park. Finishing in first place were the Mets with 5 wins and-no losses. _ Second and third place finishers were the Cubs and the Yankees ‘with 4 wins and°1 loss and 3 wins and 2 losses respectively. - + Fourth, fifth’ and ‘sixth place finishers were the Expo's, the Pirates and the Dodgers, _ The Mets, who also were * awarded the trophy for finish- ing first during their ‘regular Automatic Transmissions Automatic Transmission © Coolers & Complete “Automérive Service | SAM'S | Automotive "975 Columbia Ph. 365-3666 ‘Pellerine, Osachoff and Kamin- sky and Gorkoff and McGauley portion of the report handed to me, it looks as though Achney and ° Ferguson, Ahrens © and Belton and Hallid: From’ the. stroked out - Notes from the Golf Course er Greets Senio in good hands. : A‘couple’ of weeks ago I . reported in passing that our old friend ‘Mike Chernenkoff had “ scored himself that dream of all. fe hole-i the last two balls... -* By. the time ‘you are reading these words ‘Nick's Steak Night ° will have-come and ‘gone. This is one of the annual highlights of our local golf program’ and it is to:be hoped that a real turnout took part, since it is something to look forward to and remember for weeks to come. Nick. Burak, our jovial ‘salesman, really does a bang-up Job on: the T-bones and de- serves the support of every male golfer in the district. Hope he got it. Besides the steak. night, the game will be Bingo-Bango- Bongo and this is the one game that ‘really gives the duffer a fighting chance of going. home with a ball. It: would be really. , something if I could report next ‘week that over 100 golfers took part. + Usee that Nick is to have been ably assisted by Roy Bamford and that should make _ it even more of’ a success. I don't know who will have run. in Playotts : . season, were coached by Sam’ Stoochnoff ‘and Bob. Pakula, Playing for: the Mets. were Michael Pakula, Peter Stooch: noff, Steven Kanigan, George Koochin, Tommy Trubetskoff, * Roddy Horeoff, Sherman Roin- ney, Steven Popoff, Tom Campbell, Kenneth Hunter and “Troy Reid... : R ‘The Cubs were coached by Peter Picton and Wayne: H.” Richards, Playing for the Cubs were David Picton, Jackie Kanigan, Lorne Verigin, Shawn Smith, Trevin. Rogers, “Billy Pettigrew, Wayne Postnikoff, Robert Richards, John’ Ander- son, Jason Leitch, Glen De- biasio and Byron Scott Stetsko. ‘The Yankees were coached by Don Mair. ‘Players for: the Yankees were Bradley Mair, Jeffrey Mair, Curtis Shersto- bitoff,, Tim: Baulkham, Dary! Zibin, David Streloff, Bobby Makaiff, Donald Robinson, Ja- ‘son Charnoll,- Fred Soloveoff, ‘Andy Dunn and Darryi Pater. Prizes for selling the ‘most. raffle tickets were also award- ed to four. boys.:Winner of the $10 gift certificate from West's . Department Store was Darryl “Pater ‘while Billy Pettigrew won a $5 gift certificate. Kenny Jerome and Peter Stoochnoff each won a-baseball." : <: All, Mosquito. players .are. ‘reminded that ‘their uniforms: must be! turned ‘in to. their ‘coaches, washed and patched, *by.Jily 150 THINKING SEWER! Powell Plumbing and. Byberg Backhoe Ser-* vice have combined to. offer you a complete and reasonable system for sewer. installation.. _ Qualified Workmon, ) SPREE “ESTIMATES . EINAR: BYBERG 365-2362 TOM: POWELL 359-7703 g » That was: *, good for Mike, for it couldn't have happened to a nicer. fellow, but there is a follow-up ~ that makes it even better than ever, “It, seems that the, Molson ‘BC. people have instituted a program. whereby they © ac- knowledge this feat by sending 'a handicapped child far a week to summer’ camp. They | are doing. this through the co- ‘operation of the Lions Clubs of B.C. Mike's report, properly ” authenticated, has been sent in and some youngster less for- tunate than ourselves is going toreap the benefit of Mike's big blow. This is really something. The new clubhouse has been sort of standing still for: the past few weeks. However, projects’are’ still going, ahead towards providing the finances for ‘further constructign. ©”; Right now Denny. has ‘a real dandy on tap. It concerns one of the widely ballyhooed Olympic Gold Coins with a face value of $100. This is something - worthwhile and - is certainly going for a' worthy cause. If interested, drop in at the Pro Shop and Denny ‘will be only too pleased to tell you all about it and see that you have your opportunity.” of, taking part. In order that the suspense . will not be killing the lucky ‘winner will be decided at Men's . Night next‘ week: So hurry up and get your bid in soon. : Thave been accused in the past of . always -picking on: - someone, soit is a real pleasure: to be able to say, something ‘about someone for a change. It couldn't happen at a better. time or fora better . Feason. be es : Tam sure. that visitors in “fie cold may not be the best golfer in the club, but there are none with a bigger heart. Always’ at the ready :to help .out, whether it is’ ball spotting in tournaments, work- ing on the construction of the new. clubhouse, helping out in other projetts (he is one-third responsible for those beautiful =SEC2 Heading out with CanCel «his many hobbies, he is: often. ‘ or just ‘being there when needed, Harold is just about the Closest’ thing to an ideal club member. v ‘ Photography being one of seen trotting around with his “) trusty camera, always. on the ready. Not: content with ‘just “taking the pictures, he goes on ~ ‘to see that they are suitably mounted and framed. > © “They have become a real asset to our present quarters and I am sure will be the same’ ‘once we move into the new. facility. 3 Nice : going. Harold, it is : Feally good to know fellows like: to the Kinnaird firemen for the Bronco trophy and to. the Carpenters Union Local 2300 for the Tadpole trophy.’ We really appreciate your help, Congratulations to the Colt AllStar Team. who placed fourth in Trail's International — Baseball Tournament, Castle- gar's team was one of the .youngest teams in the tourna- ment and played against boys one and two years older. The team and managers did an excellent job and deserve a lot of er 5 i Playing for Castlegar were Glen Dansmore, Nick -Voyken, » Bill’ Nazaroff,): Faron) Ward, Castlegar News. SPORTS | Gary Sbitney, John Perevers: off, Jeff Ridge, Ray Kerfoot, Jeff Townsend, Ren Niminikin, Bob Keraiff, David. Kirby, James Warner, Colin Sookro and Dan Strelseff. . ‘The team was managed by Red Warner, and the coaches were Alex Voykin, Pete Sookro and Bill Keraiff. Here are the scores of the games in which Castlegar play- ed: Castlegar 6, West Kootenay 3; Castlegar 5, Edmonton 1; , their business manager. gar 5, Edmonton 3; and Kam- SEE THE NEW loops 5, Castlegar 4. Get set for the Bronco area playdowns to be held in Castle- gar July 17 and 18, Teams taking part will be Castlegar, Keremeos, Penticton and Sum- morta MacKinnon and Bill Nazaroff will be-coaching the Broncos and Jerry Markin is PETTITT PHOTOS MOVIE CAMERA and Projector iTS TOPS PETTITT PHOTOS On the same weekend, the Pony All-Stars will be travel- Ung to Kelowna for their area. playdowns. Coaching this team will be Mike Kanigan and Wally. Horning, with Ken Martin as their. business manager, - PETTITT PHOTOS SANKYO SOUND | SOLOHd -LLILb3d PEYTITI. PHOTOS, WEST KOOTENAY PAVING FO} @ PATIOS & SIDEWALKS @ DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS @ PATCHING NOTHING TOO SMALL OR LARGE Phone Anytime After 6 p.m. 365-2244 KOOTENAY eLDRS. LTD, "603 ‘Columbia. Ave. 155 You might think you're on a scenic highway “maintained by the Provincial Department of . Highways. Actually, you're on a well-maintained highway operated by Canadian Cellulose. . .We have 2,500 miles of good road throughout our forestry operations. And we build 170 miles of new roads each year. You're welcome :-to use our roads and our forests for recreation. All we ask is that you obey posted regulations and bring as much respect and concern to our forests as we do. ees: Selkirk 11, Castlegar 1;‘Castle- -At CanCel we're growing.our own tomorrows. Yours too. LES Ga