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Hour after Hour Sale Tic Makes. hands feel softer DEODORANT Regular oz. $1.39 © GILLETTE: FOAMY Choice of Geral Menthol Lamoa, Suck Saver. 14.3-02. panenyerd price. 30% more. 99° Poets Cricket DISPOSABLE BUTANE LIGHTER by “Gillette” z:, Sale Ic. fommy Biln Open Mon, to Thurs. 9 a.m. fo 6 p.m. UG Corner of Ping Steet ‘and Columbia Avenue "Phone 385-7813 Fridays Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. DRY LOOK GILLETTE Dry Control for. Hair or Extra Hold Reg, $1.79. : "Sale Tc. nn | COMBINATION SUPER PRICED _ m. to 5:30 p.m, Sun. ries TeuatTd nah 0 | pa andéto7pm, AT. Smith’s Plumbing & Heating 61 Crescent Street: Castlegar Phone 365-7531 Rummage Sale. of the Hospital At wi be held April 2 cl iat the Kinnaird Hall.’ Fe pickup call aera) 3 8302, 5-3) Tr 53009. Coffee pany ai ch ‘the, as Novellies, Cards. Stamp |. Club Meeting April 14, 7.30: p.m. St. David's Anglican Church. LA to Canadian Legion Sat, April 12, 210.4 p.m. Vintage Car Club thly Meeting. © Sunday, fen a8 at 1560 Coie Witdiite Assoc. Regular Monthly Meeting neniy April 26 eat “30 ‘Legion Hall. ; first Men's Night of tho Castle- Spring Tea, Legion Hall, |” Nei Tip-lt Champs Dectared al Men's Night gar Golf Club held March 26 in tho Kinnaird Hall, which has held the title for three years running, has been defeated by the team of Stan Partridge, Hugo Smetcher and John Mills. ‘The Castlegar Nows has ‘been told there is a now winning team in the: Tip-It champlonship of the world. ‘This was Uctermined at the It has been reported the winning team of Dick Wayling, Bill Perehudoff and Ed Konkin New Clothes Arriving Daily... . Pant Suits go everywhere, our selection is at-its best now! Mix and Match from all the latest styles to choose from Plaids, Stripes, ete. Plain — ALL WASHABLE FABRICS “Spring Shades of... Coral, Mint Green, Turquoise ‘AND MANY ‘MORE Mix and Match: Skirts, Tops and Sweaters NEW SHIPMENT OF COTTON BLOUSES — PRINTS AND CHECKS $4.98 to $6.98 — sizes up to 44: “Something New in ‘Every’ Day. OF The Week’ Full Line of Garden Supplies in stock’: Garden Lime — "Garden: Tee Plus a’full stock of . SEED POTATOES Watch For. Our ; “LINK SPRING SALE” AND: Ist : ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS NEXT WEEK 1 EREMENKO'S FIT-RITE SHOES Quality Shoes For the - Family e . Shoes for Dress, Casual and Work e 7 Our’ Footwear Will, Meet’ the Need of Any Type Work Or "JAny. Occasion i a {AIR TRAVEL AGENTS’ FOR Ali AIRLINES: @ Reservations : @ Tours ay @ Hotel Accom. : aad diane | Legislative ul |) Parliament I Victoria, Be! cs Abrarys aL Ldings > "Published Every. ‘Thureday Morning at The Cc TIME TOGRIN 1. ‘The happiest ending in the movies is usually when the guy behind you finishes, hla popeora. ie a epectacsiar CASTLEGAR, BRITISH OLD THURGDAY.A "APRIL a 1975 20 GENTS PER COPY jt the) Feretry? A cat and operator, was slo hired to ext fire guard. ‘The Sean e Gent tie in dota, ; i Aho fit of aeeeral “Proposal of Mint | KC Days Ca aioe Tus isa trong; with their iS ne ies ot a mint KC Days. i ‘was brought to light by Gordon Brady during last: Thursday evening's: Chamber of Com- meree'meeting: Cham! \ber presi- ‘dent. i ‘gave {t support, stating "We, ‘asa chamber, would like to see man ‘atatement ‘that: the “en caricel- i Bs is 2° Mr. Brady aald he was not out to ran RC Dag bat Se ‘be makin; on Mr Brady sald be thought onee:the mini KC! Days:got underway,,‘the only things missing would.be the cade “a ‘hell of a Jot’ of work,” ‘which he thought. aid not Last all: that’ ne ays, fe also. va Sllveater immediate- rr Ho aald ba had checked ont ‘June 28 and 29 and knew of no‘ conflicting eventa being hi held, on elther side o ve expressed con)” > Mr. carn'that he didnot et the necessary (1 s a further Ra = "he Cuitlcgar Speed Swim always been held the Dey eekend ir July) stating that inany, persons who would ° normally: assist: thelr ‘lub ‘or ‘the ow director ing. Mri Denise’ elds ate introduced +o ment of the Castlegar and tr oatly sl at ta ervel pale mont ‘Thuraday. we oe Reid. outlined the aims and “objecti post and promised: full “co- ° operation with the board and. staff. E, Johnson reported f for: tho‘ board’ of = ives of her new season {a for 100 swimmers, of ‘ball will room explained to about ‘100 people at a:meeting in Ootishenia Community Hall Sunday.‘ The auditorium’ with | theatre-type.stage and a seat ing capacity. of 748 Berao trance would permit= snavamnent for people in: wheel. chairs. cry Taoating Tia a ‘when it\was also made pi that Diane Blakely “of Saska- toon is’ to, be ithe now. swim ‘coach. sara program starts years iy, April rt when dry-.- centre peg hela ory step ward encouraging cultural tivities in the Ri \e area. “We are not ‘seeking grants,” he sald. ana ‘ e had: numerous setbacks, Council Special Meeting Couneil held: a pecial ineeting Tuesday 5 budget The meets with the # e- quirements, as set out \by the” municipal act, that all councils must. meets by ‘an April 15 deadline to discuss these budg- ‘This is th meetings which will allow’ the “padgets to be ready for adop- ition \by a May 15 deadline: Committee meetings have bee! held wently for the past month wad nero fn good reason to. feel that the mill rate ‘This was indicated Thure- | day ‘night during ‘a Castlegar and District. Chamber of Com- merce ‘meeting at which Ale Gs G: Rust, who is finance chair $ ian for the City of Castlegar, gave a teport on sonnel sett thes. ss He urged th ‘chamber. to ‘submit Its udget ‘and annual Featest fe for a grant immediate- ‘to move forward and build this much-needed Brilliant Cul- ' “tural Centre that will be of wish 'to use Letters of support for. the cultural centre were read from. B.C. Provincial Secretary Scott night cuss the 1916. anal and epi ‘Tuesda) ‘ He atated that council has, ly, stating the special coun meeting was being held ‘hee in the past, received requests for grants from various or; zations right up to September ‘and that budgeting can not be done this way, ““Grants are an extremely costly item," he said, “They. jount to in access of one mill.” .° He told the chamber that there Is no way tl the mill ‘rate Concern for cancelled’ pledges has been expressed by the executive of Castlegar ‘United :Appeal” during monthly’ ‘meeting. held ‘last ‘Tuesday evening in the Hi Discusses City Budgets atructure can remain the same ‘for the city, unless assistance La received from the provincial to 80 per cent from a year ago ‘and no municipality can remain same base we had & year ago,” eer i “Cancer, Sotiety, CNIB und the Red Cross, as well as church In explaining the situation spoke ‘of labor ‘Treasurer Marjorie Mac- A Bain told the Castlogar News it Is not unusual for some plédges to be discontinued. Reason: Hanerneitiy eral cases which have recently resulted. aa Wallace and Labor Minister Bll United: “This trend f need by the executive of - the United. Appeal in the ‘expenses it Sis Meetings of the United ‘Appeal executive take place of ‘the “mente in the industry's cost-of ee living, edjustment (COLA) y s ittee should stand firm in looking for assistance ‘from’ the feageal Be department of the 1 secretary of. He ‘present. were mayors ee eciatng wil ‘This ‘training i ‘open to all + from gar, chairman of the Union of and‘any Interested peraons. ‘Time and ‘place’ is yet: to lined by the administrator and it was ‘unanimously’ approved for dryland. training will be collected April - 28 with swim club membership ; mtn program “were out to be taken at a later date. Bpiritual Christ, John‘J, Verigin, spe intendent of ‘schoola ‘for School locala steer 5,600 ‘pulp prodiietion workers throughout : y. begin bargaining: Ma The FPWC Is scheduled to y 14)" Thele general wage de- mand is 60 cents an hour higher than the’ proposal of the Inter- © national Weodmorkers ‘of Am erica, w “last week for some 82,000 coal, "The Canadian Paperwork: ‘ere Union, representing. 7,200 - goes to financial re] construction Peseta is d election Nordic Lodge, Kootenay Douk- hobor Histories! Society of oe bargaining table early in Tune. The GPU national execu-* tive board ‘met in’ Vancouver. last’ week to: discuss their bargaining problems and strat- egy, but ne announcements, { were" In other: Cansdian ‘regions the CPU is seeking a! $2an- s hour general in cit tke Seeemmene ill ‘be. crease, ‘The base rate in both the ‘ feontinued on page 36)” “meeting last Thuraday, has 87 paid ‘up members, ‘This’ was reported: by-dl- ° rector ‘Albert: Calderbank who stated a membership drive ia to be held April 20 to, 26 during Chamber of Commerce Week. ‘Treasurer Bill Walder axid the chamber fs’ ina’ sound ills.” A detailed _foport was given of an area map is presently in the preliminary id stage. The map is to. ‘year inthe zame. manner as "blades some tat oa ‘will contain advertising, which © it is'anticipated, will cover, the ‘east of print ‘Because the map is in its: early, stages, persons who fee) they have anything to contiib-~: bed in ideas’ are: asked to act.” Ph total of 27 lettcre since” January have! been Froud ‘ ‘the loca? tellowing topetn og ments were. made: Fowler and J. Peregrym, to; the installation ‘of a nand-by water supply. At present, they: wi indepencde: Open mee! eotings of Coilege | Council "have :bee: ‘announced. This format ls being fallowed to‘allow ‘the: ie general public to 5 with the objectives ft pert community college. Aa ineltation has b extends to th F Labial and radio. first Thureds} = with the counell meeting to “take place at 7.30 p.m. on she eecond Thursday of month. i Springs, Ma B.C: He +4 A oclely special haga bers (to later) 1 and tbe’ pamisistrator, to ‘J: Peregrym and M.\Vanderpol. ‘ were appointed as a committee *to formulate’a program to + promote this event at the local =| level. Paul Moroso and Associ- tea were appointed auditors to the board for'the coming year. J. Young, on behalf of the board, made a presentation to administrator Ke Talarico, to mark the occasion of his ‘coming marriage to Miss Cindy sha. forth." Canada and the Union of Youth. served. set ‘ “yao aince 1820. eco ele ou vealect wetiee srous ts Uaburbla River rem Hittle attention, but was greatly years taking the ie for mranted.—Castlogar by those who utilized the shortcut over the News Phote “Included inthe many *: zeomitlaael maps as possible.””: Search and. Rescue On April 20 the:Provineial ‘Program will hold a search and rescue groups from Salmo and Castlegar. Both groups are to meet at 9 a.m. at. the park and ah extensive ‘the guidance of search leader “Fred Stamp-Vincent, with ‘BU ‘Aubert, Chuck Simmons, Brent Stamp-Vincent, Leo, Sommers and Gordy Stamp-Vincent as assistant leaders. "5 Chuck Simmons is. also Salmo ‘and H. (Red) Warner of Castlegar will assist’ in head- quarters, as well as membera of {continued on page 16)