SnsieHtis: Riding the Renge on a Trusty Horse Canbe Exciting for Yous ‘D-Bar-D: Cowhands i I crea Borrows $70 Million From From Two U.S. Institutions \CanCel ‘this week an- fiounced it has arranged place- ment of $70 million of erdditional Jong-term debt by the issue of ‘promissory notes to two major WU. S. financial institutions, Forma! documentation is Police Seeking Hit-Run Driver Police are looking for a hit-and-run driver following an accident Tuesday morning in the parking lot of the Castlegar Hospi tal. a A car owned by Albert Bost of Castlegar was parked in the lot. and ‘suffered $160 damage when it was-hit by a vehicle that left the scene of the vabeident. “nancing. “will be expected to be completed by year-end, Ronald M, ‘Gross, ‘president 3 and chief executive officer, said the proceeds will be used ‘to help finance the company’s $100 million sulphite-to-kraft pulp modification . project - ‘at oh he Province of British Colum: the ‘new issue, however q the ability of the company to raise new capital without or sub- Prince Rupert. balance of the required - fee internally; generated, he reported, -: Mr. Gross reported that, as part of the new financing, the company plans to ° (sidy reflected the improvement ;in the company’s financial po- sition that has taken place in “the past. three, years. Neiahh its existing long-term | bond. debt of some $47 million to be unsecured and rank equally with the new issue. Repayment terms and vine + terest rates will not be changed . for the existing debt, which will conte to be guaranteed by ‘Funeral Service Held - For Elizabeth Chernoff Funeral services were held ' Monday and Tuesday for Mrs. Elizabeth Chernoff, 80, a long- time resident of Winlaw, who died last Friday in Kootenay’ Lake Hospital at Nelson. The widow of John Chernoff, the service was held from the Krestova Community Hall with burial in the Krestova Cemetery. * ‘Mrs. Chernoff was born in Russia in 1896 and came to the Canora-Verigin area of Saskat- chewan, with her parents as a child. The family later moved to Brilliant, where she married John Chernoff in 1915. “:) Mr. and Mrs. Chernoff + made their home at Brilliant until 1924 when they moved to Rossland. In 1932 they moved to Winlaw where. she has ’re- sided since. Her husband pre- deceased:her in 1960, She is survived by three sons; John and Paul, both of Krestova, and Steve of Winlaw; three daughters: Mrs. Joe « (Mary) Braun of Kelsey Mrs. Nick (Polly) Zaytsoll and Mrs. Koozma (Annie) Pooha- choff, both of Slocan Park: 18 + grandchildren: and” 13. great grandchildren. * She. was predeceased by three brothers and one sister. Austin is ‘Totaled But Driver Safe Following Accident * A 1960 Austin was com- pletely totaled but the driver . escaped without injuries in an’ accident last Saturday evening 14 miles west of Castlegar on the Castlegar-Christina ‘Lake Highway. RCMP say the. car, driven’ Rilkoff of : Castlegar, hit a shoulder.of the . by Edward Peter road. The steering of the vehicle was then overcorrected and the Austin went over a six- foot embankment. ~ There were no charges. *. Bat with ew cots! Four ig ‘Ss In Tokyo Win Suit Against City "An irate sandalmaker and three of his neighbors have won almost $7,000 from the munici- pal government in Tokyo be- cause a new, tall city building blocked the sunshine from their homes. And sunshine, the Tokyo Distriet Court rules, “is essen- tlal to a comfortable life.” The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legul entanglements - , resulting from Japan's rush to skyscrapers, Until recently ‘Japan close- “ly: restricted . building, heights. ction ‘and materials the building push is ‘ upwe nabe, the 80-year-old sant maker.’ changed the life ‘style of the “Watanabes and their .neigh- bors. “I can no longer air my. bedding quilts each day.and the ~ washing won't dry. outside,” said Watanabe’s 72-year-old wife. So the year after comple- tion of the building, Watanabe and his neighbors carried their case to court, Tt took six years to get a ‘ruling. But the uate did beat city:ball after all. | church ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Home ‘365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel : Castleaird Plaza st. PETER LUTHERAN SHOR 405 Maple St, Castlegar ql Worship Service. 11.00. a.m. “Everyone Welcome” foo arse APOSTOLIC. CHURCH GRACE PRESBYTERIAN : CHURCH + Tth’Ave. South, Castlegat "Sunday Schoo! —. 10,00 a. mM. Worship Service —.11 ,a. un ‘Tues, —- Bible Study 7 p.m.' (Rev. Cc, Smyth 368-3818 One Block East’ of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m; Sunday School ‘11 am. Moming Worship 7 pm. Fellowship Service Most of Tokyo is-covered. . by. thousands of ’ one-storey : . homes, like that ‘of Koji Wats-. Since it opened for busi- - + ness in 1969 the skyscraper has - | business directory _ Advertising Rates and - Information Call 365-5210 APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances * Phone 365-3145" » £LECT ROLUX Sales & Service 1491 Bay Ave. TRAIL, BC, .. PHONE 364-1914. BILL'S: MOTOR-IN. LTD, “213. Baker St, Nelson * "We are Faanchise Dealers | Castlegar & District: “Sales & Service” PHONE 352. 5383 Dealer License Number D1471 “TIRE. 1D. “SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire: Specialists Passenger and Off ‘Highway’ Tires +. WHEEL: BALANCING 4 Hour » Service 365-7145 - 1050 Columbia Avenue 3 Castlegar Res,. 365-8292. Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAA = = > ELECTRIC HEAT. L. HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC “PHONE 365.7191 © Woodland Park. vork Gas Fitting : ©" Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System. ‘== Sales & Service —= MESYMA . 704 - 6th Ave, South Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar. | PICK-UP & DELIVERY 1 SERVICE Express Delivery & Pick-ups In Castlegar » Area No parcel too small . Prompt, Reliable, Insured 365-6538 west KOOTENA, “FIBERGLASS fins 3A, Tarrys, B.C. CANOES, SMALL BOATS 7) AND REPAIRS _Mon.Sat. 8 a.m. = 5 p.m. + Ph, 399-4411 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly mhovohtiul's Sere Y a i 3 Service 200 = Th Ave: §. Aaoss from the GREEPS ELECTRIC "ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates Castleaird Plaza; Valley Truck & Tractor HEAVY _EGUIPMENT: For all _ "ot Trucks, ae Crawlers - (Diesel or Gas): ‘All Types of Welding &- ‘Steel Fabrication, Expert House Framing Free Estimates Phone 359.7729 359.7623 Hwy 6 - 6 miles north ef, Pliymor dunction “PHON! E 226-7482 HISLOP'S. HI WAY CAMPGROUND i > 2¥2 miles west of Castlegar. towards DANDY’ * 365-2386 ‘Granite; rreitateletd and Bronze Plaques. “TWIN” RIVERS -GLASS LTD. ¢ Create Complete ‘Supply ~ of Glass 5 All. Types For Installation & Repairs PHONE =<: INSURANCE: Providing a Complete * Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar ~ PHONE 365-9301 Open Saturday ‘SELE ASHEIM & Co. Ltd. 802.- 18th St..S. Castlegar Phone 365-2362 or 596596440 “@ CUSTOM BUILDING and Rov. Richard Kleif: -Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. No” 365-3662 or 365-3664 “The Church of. the: Lutheran. Hour”. _ CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South pemeaan “Worshiping”. ‘Serving’ Sunday 10:30 a.m. Family ‘Worship 115 am, Group Study> Wednesday 7:30 p.m. "Teicher Training nglican & United Churches — Automatic | Transmissions & A . +2) > Additions @ TRUCKING © @ BACKHOE LOADER: (Commercial or Residential Transmission "Coolers & Complete Automotive Service SAM'S. ~ Aulomotive’. 975 Columbia Ph. 365-3666 "LANDSCAPE _ “CONTRACT. ING \) TREES, SHRUBS BEDDING PLANTS . ete. All supplies for complete. ping. Axaniser SS you i growth. SAM'S) NURSERY: & FLORIST. 1001 °- 9th’ Ave. South > “= Castlegar: TRUSSES Whatever you're pele 8 carport, e garage, apartment or. commercial: building call HERITAGE INDUSTRIES LTD. 442-2511 Box 1917. Grand Forks ::]° CALDSET - GROCETERIA ‘AND *" LAUNDRET *1038 Col. Ave. (Bottom ‘of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN —- | Monday thru: Saturday 8.30 am. to 10.30; pm. Sunday and Holidays | 9.00 ‘a.m, to 10.30 p.m, Groceries, « Tobacco, Confectionery and; General PHONE 365-6524 RHC INS, ‘DESMOND T, UTTLEWooD D.0s. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. | Ph, 352-5152 POWELL: PLUMBING ‘The Drain Surgeons’ Quality Workmanship Reasonable Rates Day or Evening Phone 359-7703 aoe RUBBER ‘STAMP. * pis MFG, COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE & STATIONERY SUPPLIES © MAGNETIC & DISPLAY SIGNS i PHOTOCOPYING” ° ‘cRossRoUDs Previa SEAR, “AN Types of. PRINTING CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia. Ave, Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. ; Casileger . ee FRANK'S Sharpening Service (Behind. Castle Theatre) itp. 601 Baker St, Nelson Ph. 352.7252. Fire - Auto. = Boat Tralier = Life Call Peter Majesgey 365.5386. RESIDENTIAL : a) COMMERCIAL Fire Restoration Flood & Smoke Damage Professional Carpet) & Upholstery ; lean a, Cleaning: : PH. 365-6293 151. Meadowbrook’ R Sas Drills, Garden and Pinking Shears. PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PH. 365-7395 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOISTERY. Furniture. Recovering Carpet & Draperies Phone 965-5438 WEST KOOTENAY ANI HOSES f SS, No: 1, Trail + ']._No. 6 Ymir Rd., Netgon Clinics:-at Castleaird Plaza }. Tuesday, Wednesday, * a Tey Friday. and: Castlegar, BC LISHED AVERY THURSDAY MORNING | [THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS" CASTLEGAR, B.C. Ann... - LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I am married to a splendid, loving man. I ould do anything in the world to Please him. Because of this Iam ‘now in a very embarrassing situation. | ‘We can't get by on my husband's ptycheck so I have taken a part-time job In a Catholic rectory, It is a pleasant place to work nd I have the respect of all the priests in the house—at least I ID have until a few days ago, My husband sometimes asks me to do unusual things to get ‘him excited sexually, 80 Jong as it involves only the two of us I feal it is:perfectly all right to accommodate him, Last Thursday he asked me to dress up like a streat-walker ind meet him at a certain place. I agreed. While I stood'on the S corner, with a ton of makeup, wearing a miniskirt, black net ‘atockings, suede platforms and a padded bra, one of the pastors ero ne rectory. ane we Rarely is he ata ee for words, but when he saw.me he gasped, lead in his tra i ard and hurried on. Ped oe eee ‘The following day, this lovely man was very cool to me. Tm ygust alabuut it and don't know what to do. shales Texplain tie circumstances to him and hope ‘he understands’ Not. if Happy Hooker ‘Dear Not: Keep quiet. In order to justify yourself you'd have to ‘squeal‘on your husband. Let's hope‘ the priest has jheard about” 9 for costume parties and fhinks you were headed for one. “Dear Ann: A friend gave mea hes nia had been hiding for two syweeks. They already had three cats and two dogs. Her husband ‘threatenéd to throw her out of the house WITH the animals if she took in one more, The “kitten” is now 10 months old and has caused more. damage than I can describe in onc lotter, I hava scars on my arms, legs and face from the scratches. Several pleces of furniture have. been ripped to shreds, My carpets are permanently stained. The ‘cat has attacked guests and scared peveral small. children, Is it possible that he is mentally disturbed’ => [love animals and have never had one Teouldn't train or make friends with, Please tell me what todo. Fam —Baffled Deir Baff: Animals can be mentally disturbed, same as humans. From your description, you may well have a psychotic cat on your hands. Take him to a veterinarian for, evaluation and counsel. Dear Ano: I marrieda hina: soldat thoughtful man. It's the second marriage for both Ben and me. We are in our 60s. : 3 Ben’s children are in their 20s. He has given them cars; paid their golf fees, continues to hand over spending money and buy them luxuries. Nobody works. They are all in college (for which their father pays, of course). When I point out that his kids are taking advantage of him he Becomes sullen and uncommunicative. Our marriage would be Berfect if it weren't for this problem. What should I do? —Clear View Dear Clear: Lay off. Your husband knows you are right but he can't’ help himself. His relationship with his children was established long before he met you. The principal’ reason for second-marriage failures is kids. So watch it, dear, lest you become ‘statiatic. KOOTENAY TRADING POST NEW HESTERFIELDS, Velvet... fee SED. CHESTERFIELD COLONIAL STYLE .... $299.00 ff SUITES, New $249 « =-$275. STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE SINKS ... oe EV ERICRED SD GAL SSELTRIS see "WATER. TANK: PIECE DINING SUITE — _ | 8C._ BOLOGNA, fb.” 225 —Castlegar's Biggzsrtl Sopa -Markotl NoTIce! This is, only a; few. of our Special advertised in Nelson N of August 11. These prices jood at Bob's, Casile- is Largi and © ol “Lttle Super “Market.” —— Thompson. Seediess GRAPES. Ib, A9c| acy PEACHES Capri TISSUE 6 roll pkg. MORE CLASSIFIEDS: Pearl Obedkoff Funeral, Was Held © PERSONAL © LEGALS If someone In your fam- has'a drinking problem ou_can see what It ‘8 “Anon can help Ip you AN le for you. Mestngs Health * Centre, Sats tfn32 Overeaters ‘Anbaymous Ph. 885-6722 or Sparro address to above c/o’ S.S..\No.. 1, site: 82.- C5, Castlegar, tin: 32 — : Bed Wetting) A PROBLEM? ‘Then there is' good Newal ORY, "BED ALARM SYSTEM v.48 now. avallable sai a Basis CASTLEGAR DRUGS Call-in and discuss this with your pharmacist tin 31 B.B.. MARGARINE 3 pounds © NOTICES, 2’ pound. boxes CHEESE tg. 26 oe SPRITE, Coco: COLA, 3 bottles :... $1.00 plus deposit: Mod. or Jumbo ONIONS 2 Ibs, «: + 296 20'Ib. bags FLOUR = We Famil; Bios beeen sores the ‘Best! at a) most - Econ-| comical: Pri omical Price VStK:or a) CARCASSE®:. Cur & ‘Wrapped For: ‘Your| Locker! At low, oe Prices} | KEEP YOUR BUDGET - SALIVE: WITH. OUR: W, LOW PRICES! 30 GALLON GAS TANK FOR % TON with) pumps... JRESS "LABELS. reals, pure $00: for * ae ere oie 23rd for. See care and Nursery. School: Ph,: 365- 7280 ‘tetween 8am. and 1 Pm. 333 © Cards of Thanks * Aug. 6 % Aig 10 ea iog id relat vis which: helped “in Ae +Feco! —» Mrs. +. on, fuankin. :/@: Announcements Application for a Water Licence rf Douglas craft as ar, herel by ap- By, to onic mptrolier of ‘ater Rights is a licence to divert and use water out oti Bora, Creek which flows and: discharges into the Colamia River and give Ho tice of my application to alt , Persons affected. The point of diversion will be located at Reference ve - Bale per. gay fom Ist Oct- ober qual als Mare led 8 purpose for. wl the he. water will be use water will be a fee 147215-1) of Block 4 it 6893, Kootenay, Dis- 1350. ; A copy of tals ppelien- Nn Ws iy days of the da date of of The land-on which the .Castl used is Parcel At the Weekend Funeral services were held last Friday and Shturday for Mra, Pearl (Parana) Obedkoff, « 80, of Castlegar, who died on Aug. 6 in the Castlegar and District: Hospital. Born June 6,. 1896, in Russa, she came to Canada at the age of 12, After a brief stay in Saskatchewan, she moved to B, C..and the Kootenays, Reslding in Raspberry for many years prior to taking up ‘ permanent residence in Castle- gar 10 years ago, she was a tina Oe of the‘Union ‘of Spir- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 12, 1976 Shop. NELSON, B.C, VIL SRT HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Kootenay Forest . Products Ltd. certified Heavy Duty Mechanic for our Nelson requires a Please send a detailed resume to: The Industria) Relations Manager KOOTENAY FOREST PRODUCTS LTD, P.O. BOX 750 . of Chriat. Bhe was predeceased by her husband, Andrew, in 1962, one son, Andrew, in:1970; one brother and three sisters. She is survived by one son, Peter; two daughters; Mrs. ‘William (Polly) Flotnikoff, and Mrs. John (Nancy) Laktin, all of legar; seven grandchildren and one brother, Alex Souk- erukoff, of Castlegar. Canada Safeway Will Stay Open’ Until Out of Food ‘The Safeway store’ in Castleaird Plaza, faced with a: atrike against its major sup- plier, will remain’ open until food. stocks dwindle, the as- sistant . manager, Terry Hrughes, sald yesterday morn- Be : ‘The Retail, Wholesale and Store Union Local the ap- =. Plein : date of first pub- Heaton’ is ts 6, 1976. BY Carsca Raycrafl Agent, orien General ey, Castles BC. WEATHERS ee Aug. 4 26.4 13.3 Aug. 6 oH Sprof. pene 580 “in Vancouver: delivered ‘72-hour notice Monday to Mac- Donald's Consolidated Ltd. to clean out perishable merchan- ise at the wholesaler’s main distribution centre in Burnaby. Deadline for the clean-out - notice is 2 p.m; today. Mr. Hughes said his store Safeway never has more then a SHELL REG, 79.9 mers on the spot discount. trict: and PHONE 693-2335 Open 6 a.m. - 12 midnight EMERGENCY GAS SERVICE Sint midnight $2. service charg ONSE AGAIN! ly. with your full co-operation can we i all Y Bese low prices on gas CHIRA CREEK SUPER 84.9 By way of Bonud Coupon — Regular Coso- Top. a GASOLINE PLUS FULL SEICe GOOD DI } ON_TIRES, Etc. too! “MOVE ON a AND LET'S ALL WIN" LET'S MAKE THESE PRICES STICK CO-OPERATION ‘WORKS BOTH WA\ : SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) ~~ PRE-REGISTRATION Parents of children new to the Costloger Dis- those who have’ not registered thelr Grade One or Kindergarten pupils in the Spring are requested to register. thet ildren on August 21 between 10:00 A.M. aa 12:00 Noon at the eas schools: “hand and, on certa in items such as milk, only three days’ supply. _ Friday’ s Wild Storm Left’ Havoc i in Wake from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ja- ‘ques are Pleased to announ- ce the ae a i ge of their ‘daughter, Vic! to Mr J 1 of » Church, Castlegar 8:30 p.m.’ Sept. 11, Bite. e In Memoriams : ‘The roses may wither on the But our? memeries of you: will never die. = Dearly" loved: and : sadly missed Nana and j Grampa ‘Town 255 loving: memory.’ of Alec: Tract ‘who. ph away on on Aug: 16,1973. 4 0 links ordeal cannot sever Love: and Remembrance last forever, ‘Always’ remembered by = ES Laura‘ and family. ~ victoria, British: Columbia The’ B.C: Forest Ser- fe acres of snags _ eae on Sentinel: Moun- 3 date’ will’ he ahh neta ae 1976. Robinson Authorized § Signing Officer. son and an unnamed friend, had been ‘golfing at ‘the Castlegar Golf Course and then went Friday night. shopping. They had a pot of half-cooked vege- tables anda couple of steaks toready to go whep the power went out, The two. gentlemen ap. pealed’ to “various friends ‘to help, arriving at one home just as its power went out. as well. They eventually found someone > with ‘natural gas and finished cooking. their supper! ‘In 'the Slocan Valley, two mountaineers climbing up to Mulvey; Basin were delayed a + day on return by trees blown over the'road by the storm. -. Bruce: Wright, and Dave Snyder, both of ‘Trail, ‘cut 10 trees on the way down: the old Little Slocan road. At dusk on Felday, they found a large dry ‘Tamara i¢ across the ‘road, Wright’ walked’ to’ Slocan for help’ and: Llewellen Adams “BLUEBERRY. CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT - COLLECT ‘OR. for further information eral call (365-7289 3 , and his power saw cleared the detly” bachelors, George Wil. road about 9 p.m. on Monday. Wright and’ Snyder had been up Mulvey Basin ‘since _ Friday. The road is reported fit eal for, four-wheel-drive ve- 7 cars Nelson, the high winds . knocked over a number of large trees, several of them across duration, |” Telephone service’ in’ var- fous parts. of Nelson: was knocked out, and several other towns reported similar loss of phone service. ‘The: storm’ started