Trt PEE EVD ETTETELYS BEER isin CASTLEGAR NEws, ‘Thureday, June 2, 1977 ay 3 ‘: i eae ATMOSPHERE prevailed at Tu day, night's public reception as Premier Bill Bennett, left, shook bands and made himself available to the large number who turned out at ) the: ‘Castlegar and District Arena and Com- munity Centre to talk with the premier as well Fire Siren Sounded On Tuesday A fire on the hillside near the Townhouses above Colum: bia Avenue was responded to Tuesday at 4:20 pm. by 10 members of ‘the Castlegar Volunteer Fire Department. Fire chief Ed Lewis said the men wet down a small area -where he believes children had started a fire but had been successful in’ stomping it out, leaving only a small charred area, When talking to the Castle: gar News, Lewis asked that the public be very decisive in giving the fire department the : _ Tight location when reporting a as accompanying cabinet ministers Provincial Secretary Grace McCarthy, Minister of Econo- - mie Development Don Phillips and Minister, of Mines Jim Chabot. —CasNewsFoto by Lols Hughes ” Minister Gratefui To NDU Governors (continued from page 1A) resource facilities for commun- ity colleges and be phased in as soon as possible, he said. McGeer said each centre ‘will include a regional educa- tional library which will oper- ate as part of the province-wide inter-library. loan system now being developed by his minis- try. In addition, each will be a resource centre for students McGeer said. “Community organizations. will. be encour- aged to use the facilities even . More than in the past.” Presently located at the Nelson campus of Selkirk Col- lege, the. Kootenay School of Art and Selkirk music pro- grams will be relocated to the centre—named in honor of the explorer-scholar who map| the resources of the Columbia- re 4 Pp and learning-at-a-distance-instruc- tion. “The provincial govern- ment pledges to take the Nelson campus as Koot region in the fur- trade days—,McGeer said, ~ “The minister paid tribute to the university's board of governors for their years of to the community’ as possible,” | Advertising: lets good little products compete with the biggies! “All during negotiations with the provincial govern- ment, the governors always placed student welfare at the top of the list of priorities,” McGeer said. “It was only with their co-operation that NDU- was able to be transferred to the public post-secondary sys- tem.” Escapes Injury When Car Leaves Road Robert Michael Shersto- bitoff of Castlegar escaped in- jury Friday evening when the car he was driving was ap- parently forced off Pass Creek Road. Police-say that an on- coming vehicle caused Shersto- bitoff to swerve on the narrow road, causing him to lose contro! of the car on the soft shoulder, < The 1969 model car landed -ina ditch about 20-80 feet below the road. Damage to the vehicle has been estimated at $1,000. No charges have been laid. Tennis News fire. Local Court News ‘Three separate’ casos of’ falling to file a tax return were heard in provincial court Tues- day. Michael Morgan ‘was charged with twocounts as was Resbon Trucking Ltd. Peter Gleboff was charged with four counts, All entered a plea of guilty and were fined $26 on each count, If in default it was . stated Gleboff would also have. to serve three days in jail. s e s , John Stewart pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in a licenced premise. He was fined $100. *. . *. In provincial court Thurs- day Joseph Peter Chevoldave was sentenced to six months in jail. Cheveldave had pleaded not guilty to a charge of theft under $200 but had been found guilty. . 8 * + A male juvenile appeared on four charges; two for the possession of a narcotic, one for being a minor in possession of Hquor and one for failing to . tproduce a valid driver's licence, He was fined $25 on each count. * . . Arnold Davison pleaded . guilty to.a charge of driving with a blood aleohol count over .08, He was fined $250 or in default 80 days in jail, Fort St. John, Grizzly Valley (continued from page 1A) have d that A trali Chabot, also minister of said na- Likely Gas Exploration Sites The minister said likely ithe U.S, and Canada should each receive 20 per cent of the business, and the remaining 10. per cent should be distributed among such other coal-pro- ducing countries as Poland.” Chabot said the govern- ment is “quite pleased” with Cominco’s decision to expand its Trail smelting operation because the company “has held a dominant position as far as smelters are concerned.” “They have established themselves and are prepared to bring in concentrates from any part of Canada,” he said. They'll be able to pick up the costs of transportation because their operation will ‘be so modern. That denotes confi- dence in B.C.” Four Tourneys in June By MAUREEN GRAY Poor weather « conditions delayed several matches at the "B.C. Interior closed tournament held in Nelson last weekend. The mixed doubles final match will be held this weekend in Castlegar. The results of all the final matches will be in next weeks column, Two pros from the BCLTA coaching tour were in Castlegar PART I: PART It: PART Il: PART IV: Investigate our. Marcy Ansodent Plus Oenture Cleaner — New Formula. 300 mi. $1.49 ‘Looking for Something Reasonable In Price, Authentically Canedian and Packaged for Eas) Hangings — ind! lan, Eskimo and Western Designs — In the Treasure Roo! ——Come In ond Grab these Stopes Print THE GREEN LIGHT EXPEDITION “A VOYAGE ON THE ORINOCO AND VENTUARI RIVERS’ FRIDAY, JUNE “THE BUSH NEGROES OF SURINAM” FRIDAY, JUNE 10 “THE AMAZON AND ITS TRIBUTARIES” * FRIDAY, JUNE 17 “THE ANDEAN BAHA'I'S OF BOLIVIA AND PERU” FRIDAY, JUNE 24 ‘8:00 PM — 215 - 7TH AVE. N., CASTLEGAR (BASEMENT SUITE) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PH. 365-3773 or 365-2472 DISCUSSION AND REFRESHMENTS WILL FOLLOW ust As They Say. . . Carl's is Really More Than 0 ge Stone Coppertone Lotion or Olf..110 mi. $1.49 Handmade, Mailing? Then Suspension. aon... 2029 : Wasp & Hornet Killer 15.8 fl. oz... $] .98 Gillette Foamy Regular, Menthol, Lemon-Lime and Face Saver. $] 1 9 f10z.... D1000L Toblets _ 92.29 50's last weekend, giving those who attended the clinics: individual fessional 4coachitig=for a ininial fee." Thanks’ is ex-. "Bevans for” hilleting them for the weekend. The following is the 1977 tournament schedule: June 4, 5—Rossland Junior (Rossland) June 11, L.D.s (Tadanac) June 18—Fun Tourney {Castlegar} June 24, 25—M.D.s and L.D.s (Castlegar) July 9, 10—Chesser Cup Mixed (Nelson) Sept. 2, 3, 4, 6—West Kootenay Open (Nelson) : The Junior Unranked is presently being arranged but- no exact date has been con- firmed at this time. These tournaments are good exper- fence and they give you an opportunity to compete against other clubs. For‘ more i ion on 12—M.D. and tural gas and oil this winter have had more active ex- ploration than any other winter in the province's history. “The province, receives $250 million-revenue in petro- leum resources yearly for drill- , ing rights and leases,” he said. “Six weeks ago we received $20 million, the highest price ever paid in B.C. for drilling rights to a site.” KISBL Stemdings Ps for further natural gas exploration include Fort St. John, the Nelson, area and Grizzly Valley. “We are trying to interest the exploration companies in drilling for natural gas during the summer months as well," he said. “About 50 per cent of the sites—at ‘high altitudes—could have been: drilled‘in the sum- mer months, giving them seven to eight months drilling a year.” Trail Leads Eastern Div. Kootenay International Senior Baseball League stand- BHO Beane kend Sco! May 29th: (at Kimberley) Game 1—-Castlegar 6, EK. “Angels 12. Seme ‘2—Castlegar 6, EK. Game 1—Trail 6, Grand Forks 1. Game 2—Colville 18, Grand Forks 5, At Republic: Game 1—N.D.-Silverton 4, Republic 8 Game.2—N.D.-Silverton 7, Republic &. Speech Returns - For Housewife But With Twist London housewife Barbara ‘Newcombe and her husband . Derek are very happy. + a affliction left "Mra, three years ago. With the. help of a faith healer, she recently ; recovered her voice, The only trouble is that she now speaks with an Italian accent. Husband Derek com- mented, “It will take some time to get used to, She's never been to Italy, you know.” Parents Seek Meeting With Minister McGeer -{eontinued from page 1A) Kwasnicki said although the board has shown it has authorization under the Public . Schools Act to transfer teach- ers ‘and Principals, it has never Contacted yesterday, Per- everzoff. said board members were receptive to his Tuesday .. night appeal. “We. had some good con- versation and:-some good: com- d why F was these and other tournaments see the bulletin board or con- tact Gordon Gray. - . New Customer's Weekly Milk. Bill is $250 London milkman Len New- ton has been having problems with his milk wagon which can’t hold the huge supply of milk products ordered by his newest. customer. King Khaled of Saudi Arabia has just. bought a $3.4 million mansion on: his route and has a milk bill of more than $250 a week. But Len isn’t too upset because he gets a com- mission on his sales. judged i a principal for Brent Kennedy—designed to replace Crescent Valley, South Slocan and Slocan Park, of which he is currently in charge. - “The ‘legal procedure is only as-good as the people behind it,” Kwasnicki said. . Powell” said the parents’ problem was increased by the previous absence of their repre- sentative on the board, Nan Hendry, because of an illness in . the family. " he said. “We looked at the whole question serieualy, from both sides.” He declined to say whether he was optimistic about. the board's forthcoming decision. Powell said -yesterday the parents had heard unofficially that McGeer or a deputy minis- ter would be willing to speak to representatives either today or tomorrow. Although the appeal decision is still unknown, parents are attempting-to set up the meeting, Powell said. The e Handiest Hibachi Evert Now Available. at Mitchell's: | Have glowing coals ready In no time with this new barbecue. Just place charcoal under the grills and fold unit up. Open chimney ve vent and light kindling in tray, underneath. Son of Hibachi: does the rest! Saves on charcoal. Easy to carry too! oe Portable Mode! ernisanssinen TOO? ad ‘aoouN Hose ‘965-7252. MITCHELL Front St. westeve es eee nnes SORTING thee Ey CITY: OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC HEARING — PURSUANT to the Provisions of Section 703 and 704 of: the Municipal Act, R.S.8.C., 1960, Chapter 255 as? amended to date; TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing willbe held in.the ; Council Chambers of City Hall, 460 Columbia venus: ¢ North Castlegar, B.C., an Monday, June 6, 1977, ai it, 4:30 p.m. to consider the following amendments to ait of Castlegar Zoning Bylaw No, 160: 1.. Section 1803 (1) (a) shall be deleted [nite ane and the following Inserted: - Shall have.each parking space not less. than 2:75°+ metres (9.0223 feat) wide, 6 metres (19.6850 feat): y long, and 2.2 metres (. 2178 feet) high. AND WHERE the use of parking space Is Iimited:. on elther or both sides of a wall, fenca or column, the unobstructed width of the parking Space, shall, be 3.1 metres "(10.1708 feet). Section 405 (2) ‘shall be doloted in is entirety and %, the following Inserted: Where a rear lane Is provided, or where the r rear:+ lot tine forms a common boundary between two (2) * properties, an accessory bullding shall be sited not cleat than 1.75 metres (5.741 feet) of ot the rear, lot... Ine. Sections 505 @), 605 e),7 705, @), and 805 (2), | shall... be deleted in its entirety and the foltowi ing -in- Where a rear lane Is provided, or where ‘there lot tine forms a common boundary between: two -(2) Properties, an accessory. bullding shall be ‘bited | not cleat than 1.75 metres: (5.741 ‘ th lot in t AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons who deem themselves: affected « by :the. proposed. zoning:»: amendments, shall be afforded an cppartunity 40 be. + heard before Council on the matters contained herein: AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the” zoning bylaw be may. at any time during normal business hours at ‘the City Office, 460 Columbia Avenue, North Castleg from As, date of this notice to the 6th of une 197, Inclusive ROA. Beauchamp City, Clerk Dated at t Castlogar this 26th’ ‘day of jar, B.C. “We're not sure what her -_ personal stance is on the issue,” he said. Meanwhile, board mem- bers at Pereverzoff's appeal in Nelson Tuesday night voted to postpone their decision until tomorrow, i Board. chairman Donna yehick told the Castlegar Ponsiestes Ate Aromatic Cedar = eC z Every Bride’s dream Artistic Design. Superb. : cualy MIDVALLEY. " SHOPPING Slocan Park | - News yesterday three board . members were absent from the meeting. “None of us has been through this before,” she said. “It's not something-we would decide right at the table.” “It's been a long ordeal so I think two more days is not going to hurt the situation.” 4 ‘ — The Scene at .. : KINNAIRD JUNIOR” . SECONDARY SCHOOL Tenston’ mounted: as’the Lips, Jaga and T-Birds strug- gled for first place at the annual KJSS8 track meet held May.13, The following records wete broken by our star athletes: “ ‘The 800-meter record set by, James Warner in 1978 with a ime of 2:19:01..was: broken this year by Jon Varabiott, with a new record of 2:17:02. Tn/1972, Harry, Haley -set the record ‘for the 1, 600-meter in 4:48:2; once more, Jon Vara- bioff broke the record and set a new one in 4:85:0, Bruce Martin a 1976 seta new record ‘for the 100 m. hurdles in 16:0, Gordie Zaltsoft broke this ‘record, setting ‘it now for 15:09, The 100. m. shuttle was held by the T-Birds in 1972; the time was. 55:7, Again, it was broken by the T-Birds in 54:09, In 1976 the Cross Country was run by Andy McDonald in 12:17, setting a new record. ‘This year Jon Varabloff broxe and set the new record in 11:28, . The girls, not to be out- done, also broke a few records, In 1976 Angela” Baff set the record in 1,500 m. ‘at 6:27:05. _ Linda Wyatt broke the record, Y making.a.new.one of 6:12:09, Lips held the 4 x 100 { shuttle record, making it in } With all points added at p the end of the track meet, the Lips were ‘in first place with 290 points, the T-Birds were second Cross .Country points were t added separately, After making a few. cal- * culations the total house points for this semester to date are as : follows: : Firat place—T-Birds, + 289; second place—Lips, 234; ‘« and third. placo—Jags, 208, ‘The results are in from the Weat Kootenay track meet held ‘at’ Haley Field in Warfield. Kinnaird Junior Seconda © Schoo) was entered ae t division, In this diviai i gar Junior Secondary © from Kinnaird + Sunlor Secondary, placed third. : i The: most’ “outstanding "athlete was Jon Varabioff, He ‘ placed first'in the 1,600 metera _ and second in the 400 and 800 - "meters. While ° you ‘are out of your office ga or home Surleg he di Have Your Phone Answered by: : "CASTLEGAR. ANSWERING. SERVICE Behind Crossroads Printing 105-C Main Street: hes 2 9853657. The: Drama: 9 ‘class’ has been + ‘working ‘with. puppets lately. About three weeks ago, Robert Ailman ‘and a friend talked: to’ the class about puppeta and gave some hints on how touse them. After this, the atudents revised and originated ideas for skits to fit the puppets we borrowed from Mra, Renate Belew t ‘Thus, on May 19, 20 and 25, ,Susanne Thor-Larsen, Bonnie Dinner, Norma Horswill; Tina Bobroske, Cathy ‘:Polonicoff, Rob Beynon, Ben and Greg: Nord-Leth brought their puppet show to the young people at the Hobbit Hill Day Care Centre, Silver Birch ‘and the Grade one and kinder- garten students at Castlegar jchool,, Gossip filled the hallways of KJ once again. Some of the more interesting news was that D.D. was mad at D.S8. because sho was talking to RR. At our track meet, B.T. and B.F. were seen together by the goal posts, not to mention A.Z. and TB. over in the far corner. |" When P.T.. went into the girls’: room’ she saw’ K.S, in there, She couldn't believe he was there so she went and got C.M., 8.P., K.G., A.M., and B.P, tocome and see himi too. By the s time they go there C.J,, V.R.,- CB. and LS. (were already. there, ZZay, the. school snoop, noticed that P.H. wasn't seeing FF. as usual. P.H. was going with C.H, instead, and in the ee FF. is going with ZZ. also: heard that a teacher was really giving it to aaa atid P.E, for holding hands _ Boy, 2.Z. sure gets around! ” eee On May'16 and 19, two very different musical talents appeared at KJS8. The first group, - called” “Rain- Coast”, consisted of two young singers © named Nadine Bohna and Ted from ichvolodoff - SELMON RESOURCES vat d. has opened its from eulicontrater above Blsean te procese of ERY the. Ottawa Mine. —CasNewsFoto by Les Campbell Judge Blames ‘Rotten Job” A family court judge said he blames the “rotten job” done by some parents and schools for much ‘of the delinquent » be- havior that brings children into court, Judge Stewart Fisher. of family court told a recent meeting that children’s prob- lems” usually reflect family problems. - “Invariably, it's what is going on in the home that causes a child to go out and steal cars, or lash out in other - ways,” he said, Solme parents are too permissive and some; are too strict, he said.” ; He ‘said the fault some- times lies with the schools, and compulsory education until ‘age 16 is “one of the most serious things we do,” to encourage ° delinquency: * “When a child is compelled to attend and: he's reminded « that he's a failure, 6) or thelr vselectionis: included “Good Morning America”, “Fol- som Prison’ Blues”, “House: of the: Rising Sun” and ‘“Silver Dagger”. Others of their own composition were -“Be -Your Own .Hero” ‘and “Hitchhike”. To add’a little humor to their presentation, they also: sang afew amusing songs; one vabout: a lazy man and his® nagging wife and the other about a man who tried several > ways to get rid of his cat, but it always came back. P Spokane Falls Community he's likely: to’ took? ‘afound for t ‘some other ways:to stress. vocational activities _ might help keep non-academic" youngsters out of trouble. To help him judge a Two-Vehicle Crash Results In $225 Damage ¢ “A Castlegar woman has been’ charged “with failing. to yield: the: right-of-way ‘at’ an intersection following a two- College concert and stage band“ ning. were here, May 19.The' stage band played a variety of music, , including “Overture in D Flat” and-a very, interesting™ piece. called “Instant Concert”, ‘This’ was a combination of bits of 30 ‘different songs from opera ‘to < pop, put together in one’ piece, % £ Asa special presentation a: | - jazz quintet played. Time per- mitted them to play only three ©. numbers but, by the applause the audience gave’ them,” we know they: enjoyed every minute. Max We'are glad both groups" : ported. Total’ damages have “been estimated at $225. came and we hope they will re- “turn sometime, -- , ;,southbound ‘on * cherged is Dianne Ellen “Westerlund whose 1974 Cams- * ro was in collision with a°1948 Chev driven by Randie ston, also of Castlegar. Police said the Westerlund : vehicle was westbound on Green Street, stopped at a ba.ston sign, then proceeded to mak left. turn onto Columbia + Avenue. The Harmston vehicle was Columbia Avenue making a left turn onto Green Street when the incident occurred,’ . No injuries have been re- " TOSHIBA MICROWAVE OVEN. f, Castlegar ‘Joyce Jmi SCHICK HAIR DRYER Roland-H. Heglin : youngster fairly, Fisher said he has reduced the individual case load ‘of ‘the ‘court's probation workers by almost 50 per cent. Each worker now has 35 to 40 youngsters:to take care of. “This means they can get into the home and get an inkling as to what’s going on in the kid's families,” he said. “Not for Sale’’ i PWA Rumors Denied While the government of Alberta has never shown re- luctance to buy up airlines lock, stock and Bocings, rumors it has set its sights on CP Air appear. unfounded. At. least that's the word from. the people who should ‘know. If sucha sale Is in.the ind. bea Denials of rumors the Al- berta-owned Pacific Western +. Airline ts negotiating with CP Air were heated and absolute last week, Starting with cP, ‘Bob Rice, chief of public relations, sald he talked with president Tan Sinclair and’ got the word the airline is not up for sale. There have been no negotia- tions and there is absolutely no truth to the rumors, he-said., ‘ Rice's PWA. counterpart Dave Jacox talked to his boss, Rhys Eyton, and got-a similar answer: “Wo don’t know any- thing about’ it.-If there are - negotiations taking place, they must be going on in pretty rarified heights.” He also noted PWA has _ “plenty. on its plate” as it is. .Jacox was referring to the pending sale of Transair Ltd., of Winnipeg to PWA. Transair is a less-than-marginal business which has lost money its last four years of operation. Jacox ‘id PWA will have its hands fal trying to make a go of the routes it inherited from ‘the failing company. From those. “rarified heights” of which Jacox spoke, . | the word is the same. Alberta Transport Minister Hugh Horn- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1977 Glenmerry NEW: AND USED FURNITURE 3191). Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 er called the rumors “absolute- ly: false". A spokesman, ‘in Horner's office’ went even fur- :, ther and called the whole thing ‘Selkirk V l}, College Invites applications for the position of DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES will be for. aaa ore all. off-campus. credit and non-cred jurses workshops. This. will cma. Working with groupe and individuals throughout the: reg om fo 388 eas post: secondary {earning needs and t9 devise appropriate means of satisfying these needs. A: number of coordinators situated at Sarious {oeatiann’ throughout the region report to the Director. The Director will report directly t to the Principal and it ba a member of the College's management team. The successful. candidate will have an ain appropriate experience In educational ‘administration, Experience: in industry or with vocational programs would be. an assat.as the College Is Is teying to increase its off-campus 7 emphasis In these @ position will require capable and creative: administrator. who Is: willing to:: undertake shortrangs travel throughout the Cal jogo: region In the course of duties. An attractive benefit packa: jets offered. Salary will be: based on qualifications ani _ will commence as soon as possibte. ’ Applications ‘are Invited up to June 10. ‘Direct applications to: / i a rience.. The Position” ( vehicle accident Thursday eve- Cr a on ie : Skylark Brand. A familiar favorite (2¢-0r. sliced loaf... {Homestyle Skylark Brand. Toast for Breakfast. For a great sandwich. 2-02; =| Pompernich loaf... akylark Brand. : Assorted Varieties. 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