OFFICIAL DOCUMENT to association is to promote aviation. Topics of Wing (Canadian Owners and Pilots immediate interest are landing fees, which have experienced strong opposition but have not been squashed, and the new ruling that Emergency “Locating Transmitters [ELT’s) will soon be manditory for all aircraft: Group flying trips are being considered for the social aspect of the Wing. Directors of the new wing are Derrick Malin, Connie Nunns and Ken Kushner of Trail, Henry Stevenson of Nelson and Goorge - Bondaroff and Denny Hughes of Kinnaird. —Castlegar News Photo PA a ate» Dat ® “keep it current.” The main aim of the SONS AS wet cad tts wets Deas n atm cape Daren asap. Dany 2 WE ARE FEATURING CANADIAN - MADE GIFTS THIS CHRISTMAS... . ARE YOU! fee ladies’ and Men's iB “y ae EVANGELINE SaQnnee " WARE i . Canada’s Finest Handcrafted Pottery $ i, VLCet © at Shem Shee Suen Sager § Swans WINE MAKING KITS For Home Wine-Making SEETUSEE ° GLASSWARE hand made in Canada ANIMAL RECORDS. by Canadian Artists The Great Canadian West A Guide for: Ghost - Towning - Relics, Bottle Collecting, BUXTON JEWEL : Cranbrook becomes the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoochnoff, following a Nov. 80 clvil ceremony held in Nelson Court House, The bride is Terrill Lee Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Crawford of Kinnaird, The groom {ig John Edward Stoochnoff, son of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Stoochnoff of Castlegar. For the ceremony, the bride wore a -street-length dress of white knit with silver threads, It featured an Empire waist with short puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline, White ribbons adorned her hair and for jewelry accent she wore asilver charm bracelet, a gift of the groom. Her colonial : bou- quet of yellow roses-and blue and white mums Included a good luck token from Australia which has been passed from bride to bride for the past 20 years, ie Attending the bride w: Miss Susan Spence of Nelson who was attired in a short blue knit dress with Empire waist and short puffed sleeves. Her bouquet was of blue, yellow and white mums. Best man was the groom's brother, Cecil Stoochnoff of Castlegar. A family and supper reception was held at the home’ of the bride's parents with the Russlan blessing said by tho groom’s grandfather, Mr. Pete Cheveldave of Robson, The wedding cake was baked by the’ bride's’ mother with the ‘top ornament, a miniature bride and groom, having been original on the Stoochnoff- Crawford wedding cake of the bride's parnts, For travelling to Call fornia, along the Oregon coast, the bride donned a two-piece yellow crepe suit, Out-of-town guests were from Nelson, New Ws Boxing Day.Home Coming Dance, Castlegar, Arenay corin kleru'] Wednesday, December, 26-9 piti,to!2‘a.in, $5 couple by pre-sale of tickets only Tickets Available at Castleger ‘Drugs - and the Klothes Klosét \ MUSIC BY THE OCCASIONS fa Sponsored by Cosilegar & District Golf Club : and Billings, Mont, ‘Silverton Newsleffer Winners of the Silverton General Store Grand Opening were: Bill Jones of Silverton, a corning wear set; Mrs, McBurney of New Denver, paint for one room and Mrs. Austin of New Denver, radio and a watch. . . . The Lucerne 1972-78 Annuals have arrived. Anyone who ordered them, can now pick their copy up. . . *. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Ott are expecting their son, Bruce; home for the holidays. Bruce is studying marine biology at McGill University in Montreal: The past three years has been spent away from home doing marine research and this visit will be the first reunion for Bruce with his family since the three-year's duration, * Le . The Now Denver-Silverton Girl Guides went to the New Denver Pavillion last night to entertain the patients wih caro! singing. Each patient received a small Christmas centerpiece for their bedside tables, These were made by girls under the guidance of Mrs, Joan Law. This Saturday, the girls will have their annual Christ- mas party. This year the girls decided to invite senior citizens living alone, to be their guests instead of members of their own families. Santa is scheduled to pay a visit during the evening. This will be the last guide function until after the holidays, Briefs from Castlegar Council Approval was given to William Sookeroff for the subdivision of his property at the corner of Juniper and Hemlock Streets in Castlegar. The 4-H Club of Castlegar has been given permission to sell coffee and sing Christmas carols in the Super-Valu park- ing lot on Dee, 14, Confirmation from Hinde Manufacturing has been re- ceived on the equipment that is to be installed in the sewage lagoons next spring to bring them up to the new provincial Twin Town pollution . s The snow-blower obtained last year but put into real “action for the first time this _ Everybody reads Twin Town Round-Up. Just call §65-7266 for low-cost, high coverage, on ting ‘your “message in er in. Boldface, ~ tin Want the added con- venience of a central iat ‘ In- in finished or un- homes. For inform- ion call K.C. Distributing at 5 450 SAWS SHARPENED BY MACHINE, 8&2 CEDAR ST. (BEHIND THEATRE) tin 51 eo ee See and hear Social e Credit leader, Bill Bennett, even- winter, is ly keeping streets and sidewalks clear. The areas in front of business places, churches, the senior citizens’ villa and the Castlegar Funeral Home have also been cleared. So far ‘fo major on CBC TV, ing at 1116 Rm. ; Lost: Ladies Wa’ Wednesday noon between MacLeod’s and Castlegar News, Finder please phone 365-6186. ‘Gault Wilson f6:Chair: Board: Dealing With Teacher's Salaries Gault Wilson, a Prince George lawyer, has been named chairman for the arbitration board for salary negotiations between 137 teachers of School District No. 9 and board officials. i RCMP Still Investigating 2-Car Accident RCMP here are investiga- ting a two-car accident which occurred Saturday when a parked vehicle owned by Jacqueline. Shutek, 18, of Castlegar was apparently struck by a car driven by Robert Morgan, 38, of . Kin- naird. No injuries were reported. * No damage estimate was available, PEAEAEAERG Christmas Song Sheets Available At News Office Multicolored song sheets of Christmas carols and songs are available now. at the Castlegar News. Groups . and individuals interested in obtaining the song sheets may do so by calling in person at the Castlegar News office. They are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and the Castlegar News re- serves the right to limit - CASES Treasure Hunting History, Travelling and Many More Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday, December 13 and 14 All the well-known carols are included as well as the more modern pieces such as “Ru- dolph the Red:Nosed Reindeer" and “Winter Wond The hearing is scheduled for 11 a.m., Dec. 19 at the Hi ow Arms, Decision of the arbitration board must be handed down by ‘Dee. 31, $2.80 Charge Applicable Gniy Once The $2,80-airport charge announced recently, which is to be levied on air carriers, will be applied only once regardless.of the number of planes a passenger embarks on in the progress of a continuous one- way. trip, says Transport Minister Jean Marchand. In his news release, Mr. Marchand announced that the airport charge’ will be levied as soon as the administrative details can be worked out. To clarify questions which have arisen, Mr, Marchand said there will be only'one charge regardless of how many planes a passenger embarks on in the P ave ” pite the deep snow. * * . blems have di ped, des- The chiller in the arena has been repai. after it was discovered that there was oil in it. Approximately 10 gallons of oil were removed and it is now back to normal operati . * Winterizing parks is conipleted and the last of the park benches and swings were picked up for winter storage in November. * . Ald. Mike Livingstone attended the Selkirk planning seminar and met with Tom Fraser of Central Mortgage and Housing who outlined NIP (Neighborhood Improvement Plan) which helps finance land assembly, subdivisions, and some recreation facilities. . * * Mr. Livingstone reported that the leaking water tank in the arena has been replaced and the gutter in the roof of the entrance to the arena has been repaired. . * s Kenneth Keating has been hired to open the arena for figure skaters and hockey players who must use the arena early in the morning. Mr. Keating is a pensioner. +s « All fire hydrants in the town have-now been repaired and checked out. This was Teported by public works superintendent Alex Lutz, ie . * * Maintenancé to complete the sewage system, mains, pumps and lagoon’ before the course of a one-way trip. of new has been completed. qunoP WHERE THe BETTER BUY TEA BAGS, Pkg. of 100 ....... 79 LBBYS CREAM STYLE CORN, .. 3 tins 89c UBBYS FRUIT COCKTAIL, 14 oz. . 2 for 69c Fa aaeditesatt aad | SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS TILL CHRISTMAS | Carl’s Treasure Room | In the of the Castleaird Plaza Aes odes Frayne For RUBBER STAMPS See the CASTLEGAR NEWS OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE .... 3 tins 89¢ “NOW IN STOCK — JAPANESE ORANGES ‘CHRISTMAS CANDY AND NUTS Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7 AM. TO.9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK ‘Mes. Allen Bl - [nrunpay, sunDay = a“ the Female. Response. aG Kinnaird MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY tiny JANEFONDA |” DONALD SUTHERLAND PETERBOVLE “GiAUGHTER! ACINEUA CENTER FILS PRESENTATION ANATIONAL GENERAL PIC! On EA Monae | Gof JimBrown |; Gf the” cat * Christmas Gitt Ideas Shopcraft Power Tools Snowblowers Assorted Hand Tools Snow Shovels Snow Pushers Mirrored Bar Unit ... $80.00 : t i 4 CANDY-HOUSES constructed by Mra. Allan [Agues} Endersby of Kimberley ‘during her recent visit with her mother Mrs. E. Welser of Robson, will become gifts to her two sisters and her mother. Her lucky sisters are Mrs. Janet Leveridge of Robson and Mrs. End made approximat tall B:C. Mofor Vehicle Branch Mrs. Peter [Polly] Makortoff of Blueberry Creek. Mrs. structed her first candy house about five years ago and has seis Pastel Nt Ba Bars: leon with a cardboard base made by her husband, Allan, then adorned with icing, biscuits, candies and candy canes. Each Candy house costs approximately $10 with the necessary articles bought well ahead of the Gostotinas Hen Mrs, Endersby says she keeps her d ‘eset! th candy hi ther. The construction begins food wrapper then around March she lets the children enjoy the last signs of the Christmas season.—Castlegar News Photo Driving Tips for Christmas . . Keep Christmas in your driving says the motor-vehicle brance of British Columbia which offers this advice, As you raise a cup of cheer with family and friends to toast the season, remember that more than halfof all fatal traffic accidents involve people who have been drinking. It takes your body about one hour to eliminate the alcohol in just one _. drink, Stick to the rule of just one drink an hour or one hour for each drink before driving. If you are hosting a party, close the bar an hour before you ‘expect guests to leave to give that extra margin of time needed before . taking the wheel. Driving after drinking Trowelex Rental “Experiences | 2nd Break-In Trowlex Rentals, located just out of Blueberry Creek on i hw: amount of money was missing, but no. further. details were being ‘made available due to i igations which are now Do-It-Yourself DECORATOR PANELS and ROOM DIVIDER. POLES Glidden Paints — Custom Work - .. ae Windows and Doors Made to Measure Glass Cut to Measure KOOTENAY. BUILDERS SUPPLY LID. Phone 365-5155 Perfect for Christmas < .. HAROLD WEBBER'S © People & | stories about ‘the Castlegar ‘district Illustrated ‘with historical pictures and documents Published. by Cotinneh Books : Only $1.75 ; Available ate Castlegar Book:Shop «and Selkitk Book Store a : 244 underway. . . A spokesman for the RCMP did say, however, this “was not the act of the person . involved in the first incident as «that party has already been apprehended. greatly increases your chances of an accident and the possib- ility of loss of licence: It is just plain asking for trouble. The best advice is “never drive after drinking.” Let someone else drive home or call a cab. If you don't follow this advice, drive as though you were seriously handicapped, because you are, ‘ Eastman Kodak To Stress Theme Of Expo ‘74 The Eastman Kodak Com- pany pavilion at Expo °74 in Spokane next year will stress the fair's environmental theme. . Kodak will present an 8- to 10-minute slide show that will demonstrate how photography is used in understanding and No Immediate Expansion For Can-Cel Says M No immediate large finan- clal expenditure on expansion of Canadian Cellulose's opera- tions here is foreseen by Rossland-Trail MLA Chris YArcy, | Speaking to the Castlegar Kiwanis Club Tuesday night, Mr. D'Arcy said the provincial government's “political and economic priority is the north- western section of the pro- vince,” specifically the Terrace- Kitimat-Prince Rupert area. The MLA said he is fully aware it is the Castlegar division of the company that. is \ the one making money, and added: “They (the government) have to realize this.” He said that “most likely we'll have to wait until that (northern) area sorry that the P! ig the “The photographs will spotlight the wonder of man- kind as well as many of the ts of our d-Trail riding is not going ahead as fast as he would like “in relation to the state of the provincial economy and ities.” , he ea need Upgrading,” Kodak is building a plastic “bubble theatre" which will be set up on the western edge of the fair's 100-acre site. It will seat. 200 persons and cover 4,000 square feet. Some 15 Kodak employees will staff the pavilion. Five of them will be photo experts who will answer visitors’ questions about film, cameras New Denver Man Killed A_ Silverton resident, Lorne Haaken Austgarden, 36, :. became that area's first traffic fatality in three years when his _ 1964 truck failed to negotiate a far, - curve Saturday and went over }’