CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 7, 1974 THE VALENTINE GIFT SHE'LL LOVE {We have all the!’ scents she loves. . * Colognes, per: fumes, more. Gifts” for him, too, High-Spirited le wake and Vibrant: “Concentrated with Lasting ” Viralty, “Charlie smells good.’ The ‘kind. \of smell that's easy to live with (and, love) : 24, Hours a’ Dayl ‘ Cologne and Perfume - " ARPEGE SETS. Bath Lotions, Colognes, Perfumes, MYSIN: ; by Lanvin: + MUNICIPAL LEADERS ‘from throughout the West Kootenays were special guests ‘of CJAT,. ‘Trail, last ‘Thursday; when. the: radio ‘station officially its’ daytime ,. power tS 10,000 watts. Here station manager’ Joe: Kobluk, left, ‘stands before. one’ of the Pp to Mayor: Agda: “Winje, ‘of: Slocan’ Ci id Ald. Jack) Chernoff ‘of Castlegar; Mr. Wane aid” ; CJAT.will transmit a'strong Signal from Midway to Creston and' north to'the|Slocan Valley. He s said Castlegar reception of CJAT, should now. be sepecially good.: sGuatleger N News’ Photo |;* \ station's two “towers of Elian at Duncan Flats CHANTILLY by. Houbigant _ et - Powder Sachet, Bath’ Crystals WHITE SHOULDERS _by, .Evyan 4 Cologne’ and Perfume: ‘Sets “New from: Bonne Bell KN in 3 Sensuous Scents: ... th Funeral s services commenc: ‘ed Tuesday concluded yesterday. from the. Castlegar Russian Hall for Doris Kalesni- koff, 89, of Castlegar,. who died Monday in the, Castlegar. and District Hospital afler a brie illness, Born ‘April 22,-1884," in Russia, Mrs.:Kalesnikoff came. to Canada and Saskatchewan i in sed by. her first’ “husbund’ i in1913, and’ by her second husband in 1930. )) She_is., survived by four daugl Mrs. John::(Polly) Savinkoff\of Crescent: Valley; Mrs. Bill (Helen) Hoodicoff of rs. Grace Lactin of ¢ Castlega Sam Kalesnikott: Castlegar, (wo: sister! =D Dear Sii “1 would ike: to: ceongralus : tate and thank, the’: ‘Castlégar: Mayor ‘and, his. cotincilmen’ for _ their concern‘and action: taken, in removing he snow from ith | Ave. in Kinnaird. Festival ‘of Sports ‘Local Man: and Partner Win Barrel- Stave Race “ale ‘distri has its share of winners, in’ the’ sports’ field and .on the ‘weekend i bie isnt asy Terms to Suit Your b. 365-3551 or. 365-7365, — Ask eth De ia No, ROO}: carriers have ‘been’ i ince: the: first of, the month. 2 The major problem since the ‘beginning of the ‘year has °: # been in°a; number. of isolated ‘centres west of Williams Lake.» ie! ‘news.; departm “thi Y “ot the Castlegar News ‘now. has: its. own’ phone. To (rea: ch, our - news); editor, ’ Lois “Hughes, plea: hone | 365: 3517. Club publ city. chair- menand Joga) public offic: Is'are especially’asked to ‘make: ‘note ‘of: this, number. “yand jmark it:down. int’ their s+, Three, 4 enses! of- ‘diphtheria. have:been'.: healthy: reported, and) ‘four carriers located “ ‘among. their. contacts. : Unit director, Dr. Nick Schmidt; West. + Kootenay Health” “LBBYS: CREAM STYLE CORN oe said no cases of d » been’ diagnosed * in: “the Wee {Kootenay Health Unit for more: tes “than '10 ‘years... ). Recent, outbreaks of Sel i z \Exhibitio: val presentation, election’ of bates executive, society re- rybody — ‘reads “City; ot so Eve and District Round-Up. Just side “of: fear tha a Arallie accident. Mrs, Joan, Roth,” “cuNA CREEK, | "EMERGENCY : ‘GAS SERVICE! 12 ‘p.m; to 6a am, © s ($2: Service’ Charge) <>. Save 5% with Gas ‘Coupon, red bi with’ next gas fillup | Free ‘Cup of Coffee: with’ Gas. Purchase: Visit our “Country: Kitchen: and’ Take-Out”, Open’ Daily 6 'a.m.';t0; Midnite =." call, 365-7266 ° for’;low-cost, ‘high | coverage. .Y¢ * e Hurry! aa close “10, : Sponsored © by. t! ‘you are going to cause = 207 Buiste: Festival Assn. ‘Stanley: Humphrie d for the day: Residents - of Castlegar. are notified that a Census of all residents of the City is being undertaken and also an, Enumeration of Voters for the City's List of Electors. ‘Please assist. our enumerators’ in'every possible way. Should you not receive an. application for régistra- : tion contact the City Hall as the: deadline for. return of, “During the. workshop “ses: in ‘the. workshop’ -will be: Grand ‘orks, ste School prin W. More than $724 ‘illién in’ compensation has been’ award- ved‘,to” injured . work and .: ‘oliumbin' since its formation in” lis’ of: thie child says .Dr.~ Schmidt. “While. 2 School: children:are’ generally well protected , against’s the < disease, our. records: show: that this: is not‘ true for: pre-schoo! “children. More than 20 per cent vare not immunized in this age a # aro ; bs rents are Feminded ‘to. I make sure to. have theirismall =: ~ children immunized with Hehe 2 Discontinued Point Lines _ Cobinst Hardware ae ‘Snow, Floats. on Regular, $12.95 “NOW $10.35 tA 9 “ONLY: THERMO PANE WINDOWS: (ASSORTED: ) , WEATHER ‘STRIPPING —; SNOW: SHOVELS (ASSORTED) E. yBlo “Linoleum Spe Domco’ Vinyl Superflor,. 6’ wide Regular $4.95. sq. yd. -NOW ... $3.95. ' pereater. patterns ees 1917. : Total Ss awards for 1972 were over. S47 Ni -INDOOR-OUTDOOR CARPET, ‘ONLY aie 9295 54. pT | CUSTOM WORK :. School District No. 9. Briefs if FShorescres, Recreation centres, as well as Simon by +t tthe board of ‘teuitees of School District No, 9 that it mugt be registered under the soclely's act before considera- tion: can be given to making avaflable the old Sh Fraser U es ee 6 John MeVicar has been given permission to attend the Feb, 8 workshop of: English Teachers A at Ab- sehgol alte. * * chairman George Rilkoff and: trustee Anne Jones will serye on the swimming pool committee in absence of trus- tees Pat Haley .and Eileen Hughes, This committee. is. looking into the feasibility of a swimming pool being built in conjunction with the. city. eAppreval ar th depart- ment of -education’ is being sought ‘to put the old Pass Creek School up for tender, All fixthres’ which can still be utilized by the school district areito be removed, Se Aw Ew ‘Trustee. John Michelson “willfattend the Feb, 6 meeting of-Blueberry Recreation Com- mission’ to explain progress made ‘towards the Blueberry Crebk School’ addition. Board polity as to the use of the facility will also be explained, A * * * Shut-down for..the. main- tenance. crew for; summer holidays ras: beth set for duly 22 to Aug. 1 i ee Grade 11 writing class, which involves 19 students, has of botsford. ' * oe Permission has been grant- ed R. Belzuk, Irene Reibin, Hazel Kirkwood and C. Rivers to attend the Feb, 28 to March 2nd Kindergarten Conference at Parksville. * Ce ne Weather permitting, the maintenance crew of : Schoo! District No, 9 will construct the necessary foundation on Sth Ave. in Castlegar to accom- modate the portable classroom now in use at Blueberry Creek but will not be needed once the addition to that school is completed. This portable class- room will me the future home of Silver Birch School. Cent eee Peter Samoyloff has been * granted permission to attend the Feb, .15-16 workshop ‘on Modern ‘Languages at Van- couver, y * * * One year's absence for the 1974-75 ‘school year, has granted John McVicar who assist- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 7, 1974 been '~ Dafeway’s the) place to buy... 4. Whole Frying Chicken e =», Manor House aun Frozen. Government Inspected. ‘Average 23 ai Grade... .... 16 oz. Vacuum Package ance leave to complete | his masters degree. Mr. McVicars teaches. _ English at Stanley been’ given the the board of trustees to conduct a lottery to raise‘ funds for a field) trip. The“ trip is”. to Vancouver where the class will visit. the © Vancouver Sun, eek and other media Letter to the Editor Cl ry School. ee Maintenance supervisor Nick Bonderoff‘has been given permission ‘to attend the Feb. + 14-16. School Plant » Officials seminar at Richmond. Advertisers Concemed About TV Dear Sir: (In reference ee a letter in -your’ Jan, 24 issue “Outcry Against TV Shows", ‘adver- tisers are concerned about TV ‘ show content. Here are quotes’ from a + New ‘York (CPF) news story: “A? survey < of.” advertising executives by.a TV. Watchdog group called ‘Stop Immorality on TV' reveals that a number of prominent advertisers refuse to advi hi sidg a ‘mel spor do: we’ intend ‘to, until ’ we ai clearly ::convinced that the <= <. = network: intends: to. make suitable program format chang: * Gillette said, “As a matter of policy, we try to see that or advertising, runs_ in. pro; which are suitable for cone family viewing; and. so we declined to sponsor, The Smo-, ‘thers Brothers and Laugh-In.” “Carnation Milk, “We regis: ter objections with the network in an effort to maintain a high level ‘of program quality. and 3, on occasion, cancelled nercial participation when, judgment, the programs substandard.” stman Kodak, “We pre- it all: programs; - before airing. If we find ‘a script \is offensive we will withdraw our. commercials,” #McDonald’'s Hamburgers, ' “We: make it a practice - to presereen a program before it is alted on the network. If we: find:it:unsuitable we will have ‘Stop Immorality. on TV’ that “these responsible Carpeting by leading manutecturers. 3 ot Harding, West Mills, ° Coravel, Crottay, ‘ Batlingion, ae 2 Frip estimates and guaranteed work manthip. '- Conrteows and. promot executives are ‘in “agreement with ‘our’ policies on. TV programming. They are doing ‘an important job to help clean up.-TV. We urge you to encourage these fine people by using their. products.” The other action which © J.E.P.. and’ other concerned viewers might try is a letter. to the sponsors of ‘Maude’ and its kind threatening to stop buying their products. After all—it's “the advertisers who pay for the shows: and..ifsenoughipeople. [J.E.P.'s Concern “Castlegar Many Enjoy Performances At Selkirk ‘An evening of theatre was enjoyed by many people. who attended the. performances presented