ye " Me CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, August 29, 197: if | Shonnel 8: For Community Awareness Without ‘community :awareness and support the + community channel, Channel 8, will never become the reality. it has the potential'to' become; a ») spokesman for the West Koote- y pay Cablevisign Society stated. The’ society is anxious ‘to spread community ‘awareness and will accept invitations from any of the community: grou discuss' with them the concept of community television. In Castlegar contact can be made with: Cablevision Society through Bud Godderis at 365. Tonights programming. ‘on .Channel 8 is as follows: Xf —UBWA, Local 480 ‘reports, fp 1.80 Pa—Folk Fest '74. A ‘glimpse: of ‘the recent Tang: : 8:30 p.m.—KC. Days ‘14, Some shots of the happenings during KC ‘Days in Castlegar, Concessions, activities and the ‘parade all join together to make KC Days exciting. Produced by fone tel, 50. ‘p.m.—Belvedere Ar, ‘Dash. Shots ‘of ‘the'‘recent ps - croas-Canada air dash, Included | who express:an interest, to> {s‘an interview with Dr. John Hall ‘and’ Roy: Bamford ‘of ; Castlegar. Produced by’ Communi-tel, Slocan Park: Resident: Dies. In Cor: Mishap. +0, Funeral services were held ‘on Thursday of last: week’ for. Willlam ‘Leland! Nystrom’ who died in a car mishap on'Aug. 18.: ‘The :Slocan’ Park resident was born’on June 16, 1946. He is survived: by-his wife Elizabeth;'/a. daughter, Anna; and‘a’ brother Gail and his mother Ethel Nystrom at Tur- lock, Calif.’ fs He was predeceased by his ‘father Harry Nystrom in'1951 in'Turlock. _ Bride-Elect Marlene Aulin: ols Honored with: Shower ‘A bridal. shower honoring. Marlene ‘Aulin of /Chase,: B. Saturday'in Chase was held near at the ‘home of; Mra. + p.m.—Aii Religion for Mankind; ‘The Bahai Faith."An”* interesting interview, with: ‘Mrs. “Mating craft materials d jeas available to. your, child is; hild. Peet them ‘bags, cardboard ‘boxes, :con- 4 Types, TV!s © rent by. week or month Union: Peters. 2 1994 Cedar Ave, Tail “j; Telephone 368-633 e Liz) L rot aerate, lect. > bright ’an The diagrams show some * ideas for paper. bag. and. box ‘masks. Make sure the eye holes. e large enough for the child to ‘< see where. he's going. ‘Most’ masks: will stand ‘up - ito wear and tear during uy or ~~ quick; easy costume for. party : ‘or: for. Halloween." Mask, was given by Mrs,’ Lawrenow. Games ‘were’ played ‘bythe ’ 7 y.:. guests followed ‘by ‘opening pf A 1) the: many lovely’ gifts: ¥ Assisting in the opening of ‘the gifts was Mrs. Dora Savin- ; Koff; mother of the room-elect. A meal. was served ‘later “which was’ highlighted-by3 ial cake inscribed peed Wish len s8 for’ the Seas ; avie/ Shlakoff; Violet Kime iad Mrs, ‘Lavwreniow, | ‘a game‘at’ birthday. parties: ait Pr ost Children that, are ‘home, “and /not® too sick; could: be aa haere up by making “and assistance. in-learning how to.curl paper or. cut eye : holes; rise and praise ; Allinghsii‘ of) Castlegar ‘The spacious lawn ‘of Mrs, ‘Lillian Dittrich in Remibope H Castlegar, and Kamloops.and ; i attended the! *’ eee fof Castl _ Preeented with: the; The, ; Central ‘Kootenay some ‘financial’ problems’ a its ‘Step."74" program, which si deet zned . to provide s umm ane problem boils down to :-the ‘provincial: governm it not wil We want to' help: you se. sch‘ for. we've replaced ‘the outdated ‘G “: Prospectors Assistance Act., This stance offers: ; “1 Gants of 1,00 0 4,00 or ‘for.teai mother chose gown of alyeater: teeepe Both By fated had white hile: the "decorated I theme and’ Ms Sindy een n charge of eat book, ‘groom is'the son of Mr, an : k'Sr. of Trail. posed; by Mrs.; Wendy. Coul- ‘Her headpiece was: ¥lace.and held) ayline) of Gaatogss brid i Se diprivate residence. Castle: as‘reported (OTTAWA. International talons collected’ $52.7 million “ny dues)‘and ° assessments ‘in 1972 from’ Canadian members. fails paying back thera mil- A in salaries, efits te penn dla > ito, ambers iat ts nec = controversy every afnong'* union nye Ye selected the’ Canadian: Labor Con- feted eleaoe of the gees lease ‘0! because $9. lections ‘have been 09 mil- lon, : Sinice 1985, the. CALURA atudles indicate ‘that a total of $121 million more was collect- ed in dues and assessments than was paid ‘back in sala ; Ties, strike and welfare bene- fits, si ‘The 1972 report also shows: that 54 national unions collect- $28,185,000 a dues and sa. ments.'and pald back out #0 nth ese les of expenditures. Man Charged In Rear-End . Collision A Blueberry Creek man has been ‘charged with driving without due care and attention following a two-vehicle accident » Tuesday afternoon on Sherbiko il. Charged is Donald New- ton,’ 24,:whose 1978 Datsun pick-up sustained an estimated $200;/damage: The. Newton vehicle. was'in collision with a 1969 Dodge Dart driven: by Maes Kinakin, 25, of Castle- er Police say both vehicles. were south bound when the Kinakin vehicle stopped. for. fice and was rear-ended by. : the| Newton ‘vehicle. : 20)No injuries were Bee “CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 29, 1974 -D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE — Monday to Friday Open’ at 4.00 p.m, . Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS. Hoth Friday and Saturday. Nights No Cabaret WESTERN. TACK. :.) PHONE 365-3294 One ‘Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia’ AS\000 bonus wh detailed ‘geol or geophysical surveys are made.’ : A guaranteed bonus when diamond saamueg ‘done: '50¢ ‘a foot to:2,000 feet!and 25¢ a foot: thereafter to a prescribed maximum. ° a +4, The opportunity for Oe anes in any ‘govern: = Siment oF at no “cost to the prospector. ; sf ee 5, Assistance grants and limited government’ rights pertain to pecified inthe c s applic “only. ee Copies of the Prospectors Assistance ‘Act and: applica- tion forms are available at all Provincial Mining Recorder offices; or write.to:'The Director of Prospectors Assis- tance; Department ‘of Mines and Petroleum Resources: ‘1837 Fort Street, ‘Victoria, B Cc. “SOLOHd LLiLtad Le UWALTER. MARKEN, ADVERTIBING MGR, ( Department of Mines and vf259 ‘ Petroleum Resources - Honourable cot Nieick M Minister x the corect nis and sem of the a speech at the Ded ‘ation: Dey observance, a ‘ ¢ August : Ath; 1974) the Fon Agreeinent: It in ‘agreed ‘by the advertiser re- |. < Second-ctse mail’ restitration ‘number 0019. Guealing space that the Uability of the paper ia’ ” ‘The. Castiegar News ts \a° member: of the ithe event) of; failure: to! Dublish) any advertiss- | > audit) Bureau, of} Cireulations, ment’ of}: ariy description ‘or ‘in ‘the event that |?’ This: 4 formber of. the. 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