PRIZE WINNER in the recent raffle conducted to support tlie proposed Beliat Cultural Centre building is Marilyn Cheveldayoff at Vancouver shown accepting the keys to'the first prize, a Dodge Dart, from from raffle co-ordinator Bill Voylin wile committee member Joe Choveldave Jr. looks on. The win came as surprise to Mise Cheveldayol as er parents, who lve at Blane Lakes Sask. bad ot telling her. At first she thought the gift the ticket in her nam Weekend Accide Three Single Car Accidents. Results: in $4,500 Damages. $. "Three single car accidents in the Castlegar area resulted to.a total of $4,500 in damages. Saturday, 28-year-old tained $1,600 damage t the griver's side of the vehicle he yas driving when the high RUIT.T Felis Pear, Peach, Apricot, : Italian Prunes, Plum ot: * * ~ EVERGREENS Spreading & Upright [a Junipers Bail, Pyro Compact * & Gold Co Plants, House Plants, Pot Plants, Potteries, Terranium Plants, Indoor Hanging Baskets Perennial Rockery Plants and Fall Bulbs First Year Growth Guara . — Expert Landscaping | FREE ESTIMATES SAM‘S * NURSERY & FLORIST 1001-9th Ave., South: Castlegar Ph. 565-7312 “Open 7 Days a Week" beams of an approaching vehi- cle temporarily blinded him and caused him to drive off-the | road. ‘Mr. Wright sulfered minor shoulder injuries in ‘the accl- dent, which tock place on Broadwater Road in Robson. At about 2.30 Saturday morning, a tion wagon driven by David ‘Tuma of Trail left the road and" drove over an embankment 4 £ half mile‘ past: Brilliant Bridge toward Nelson. No explanation” was given’ to police for the hap. ES | Meanwhile at 5.20 a.m. Sunday Cheryl R. Cummings of ‘Abbotsford struck a power pale and caused $1,000 damage’ to the suipiaobile ‘on Sth Ave. 8, Ms. Cummings wi charged with driving without due care and attention and with operating a moat vehicle with-” id licer "| NORTHWEST MOBILE HOMES ‘LIMITED - 'NURSE- e was driving 4 Castlegars ~ People Involvement Makes Sixth ~ Annual Klondike Night a Success More people than ever attended the sixth annual! Klon- dike Night held last Saturday in the Castlegar Curling Rink. ‘Burt Campbell, president of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club which sponsored the event, commented that the night was ‘8 great success. Over 1,600 adults and children took part in. the Klondike activities between 6.30:p.m. and 9 p.m, and the: games ;of: chance, including’ f bin: popular. ‘The Gold Rush Fllowahip {Room in the Arena proved to’ be arenas sas Aiaratin with music pro- by-a-loca! group, under the direction of:Don Car- michael, containuing until 2 proved to be. very m. ‘Regional Recreation Com- ‘nission No. i sponsored a teen dance in the Curling Rink which featured Calgary group, ‘Storm’. Recreation director Pat Metge said the dance was very successful with over 600 people’ attending and] the band was excellent, ‘A Kiwanis club spokesman said; “Members of the club put. ‘a great deal of work’ into . the organizing ‘of Klondike Night. Wives of members, and many friends. who’ are not members of the club, also provided: considerable~ as- sistance.-It'is very gratifying that the people of Castlegar Rev. Martin Chiang To Speak’ Here At Mission Festival ‘The Rev. Martin Chiang, who is serving the Lutheran Church of the Prince of Peace in ‘Vancouver's Chinatown, will be the guest speaker at the annual . Mission Festival of St. Peter Lutheran Church on Oct. 15. Pastor Chiang isa native of Hong Kong ‘and received his training at Concordia Seminary . in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Since “his ordination he his served the + Lutheran Church—Missouri Sy- bod Mission for Hong Kong and continue to were our activi- ties in' this w: The proceeds, from the “night's activities will not be known until all the bills are in, but what remains will go foto youth projects sponsored by the Club. Regional Library Question Will Go Before the People © taxpayers about 1.5 mils, but P hoe network in the Koote- nays, direétors of the Regional District of Central Kootenay have resolved last Saturday. is the first of the three regional districts in- volved in the plan to, take the society's proposal to a referen- dum vote, which;: the society hopes, will “eoincide ‘with the November civic elections. Society information officer Helena White said that of about 20 municipalities involved in thé proposal, five:have indi- cated they will’ accept the proposal without a referendum, and two will hold referenda. Both the Regional Districts of East Kootenay and Kootenay Boundary are studying the roposal, said Ms. White, but I haven't decided to, hold refer- enda on the Issue yet. ‘The society has offered to pay ballot costs of the vate, she’ said, and will rely heavily on ‘volunteer labor. .. The'new system will cost Transport Ltd. 1701-Sth Ave. 5. Castlegar, B.C. SPECIAUSTS IN LOW: BED ¥ and | HIGH BOY HAULING Al Clausen Phone “Jack” Levesque Phone 365-3736 “The project, which would, sot: standards for :18 area libraries and integrate their services with bookmobiles and a;central teletype service, would.start. January -1, if the referenda are snproved by the e Builtmor ey Okanagan TRAVEL TRAILERS | "69:2 16" Vanguard :770 - 18’ Meteor ‘Th = 19 Scamper MIK' ‘S. MOBILE > HOMES: LTD. 4 castlegar — Ph. 365-5741 Directory of Local and’ District Churches - ‘ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY ‘ PENTECOSTAL 5 TABERNACLE +01 | 987 First Ave. i Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham * Churgh’ Ph, Lae School eae note wl im: Sere st. PETER LUTHERAN: CHURCH: - 405 Maple Sti, Castlegar. ool 9:45 a.m, Mission ‘festival TWeam. * Potluck: Dinner. 12.30 p.m. Mission ‘Presentation 1.30 Rey, Richard: Klein: Pastor 112.- 4th Ave. N. 365-3662 oF 365-3664 H&R . 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See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C, PAINTING Industrial, Commercial, © * Residential B Phone 399-4273.) cxptad the post of corporate ‘development; Ne- fight hus been the company. Mr. Cameron sald that Mr. | Hutchinson's assignment re- flects the | need forthe develop ment of posiifon firithercr He continues as a: director. 4K pol Wediesday of hit eoik netted two thieves possibly involved in ‘wWitash of break-ins te have; "KOOTENAY. UILDERS Mn Wright! has become the senior mahagem: respousbilty. for ‘manufactur. Ing, marketing, finance and related. ivity. He also reports } tothe board of directors. Holy Communion % 40 i m. ‘Sunday School 10:00 a.m, United Church | Service» : 11:15 a.m. Anglican’ Service, Moming yor Tuesday, 6:45 p.m, Youth Group .+ a Other Mid-week Activities — Call Parish Offica _ Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob: Griffiche Parish Offica: 8 ear Sy aeenaccaas MAL resiitration “number ais, ‘The’ Castlexar’ News is a. member of the ‘Audit; Bureau of: Circutations, f bias to alsé\a'member of the Canadian Weekly : ‘Association and | the’ B.C. division “Jor ta th ea Coins ‘Weekly Newspapers, Association. noe should be addressed to: maa titer: Conttesar News, Drawer SOUT, Gia sar, BC, VIN SEA, Letters for publteation must ‘Asreement: It ts agreed by the advertiver ‘Questing spaca that the Uablity, o¢ the papa: in the event of allure to. publiah: ‘Home Entertainment Mr. RJ, Killough Manpower, Services, Penan Cominco Ltd. Trail, B,C. 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