A film on "Children of ther, Lands” and the sing- ing of “The Happy Wander by the lst Kinnaird Brownies, saw the closing ceremonies when 10 girls received bars and badges. On the afternoon of. jan. 31. Tweeny Kathrina Burkhart was enrolled as a Brownie and earned her Friend to Birds badge. prowniee receiving ‘thelr Golden Bar were Beverley Baron, Rhonda Hughes and Marie Langlois, Friend to Birds badges were earned by Beverley Baron, Rhonda Hughes, Ch- eryl Kristiansen, Stephanie Campbell, Connie Paulson and Peggy Gjennestad. Lovers _ badges were Eaeantat to Jennifer Church and Christine Mc- Farlane. Cheryl Kristiansen also received her Cooks ba- dge and Kraft badge. Brown Owl, Mrs. Evel- ya Kristiansen, assisted by ‘awny Owl, Mrs, Louise Gj- ennestad, presented the girls with their badges. Refreshments were ser- ved by the Brownles to the mothers who attended the presentation, Post Services Of Gerry Rust Acknowledged The members of the board of the RDCK made a resentation to Kin- Inception. Mr. Rust was not return- ed to ihe b board a by the the ein naird council placed by Mayor Colin 3 Mad. Ww. ‘Ahern, Salmo, Rust had served CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS Rust was s presented with a” the Castlegar and non Golf Club and an inscribed clock. Mr. Rust said he felt the board had a “‘tremend- ous challenge ahead — the new provincial government _ will dictate: this”. “My success was only achieved by the tremendous cooperation I received from the directors and staff both past and present,” he sald. CIVIL DEFENCE Civil Defence advises municipalities to take steps now to Prevent flood pos- sibilities this spring. eams should be Foleated of debris, sandbags and sand “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND - AL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR — Castlegar Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. | HIPWELL REALTY Properly Listings Wanted P.O, BOX 1179, CASTLEGAR, B.C, PHONE 365-7514 PICKUP JOB was all that was left by noon Friday after a truck owned by West Arms Trucking Ltd. and driven by Robert L. Mac- Lean of R.R. No. 1 Nelson, shifted its load just off Chickadee on a small road in the ° George Anderson property. Police, who re- ceived a call at 9.25 a.m. Friday, said the From Page 1 Heart Foundation work that must be done she sald, the heart Foundation was “better on their own" stating “people are very, very cooperative”. Castlegar council Tues- day night. agreed to allow a canvass to be made in Cas- ‘ tlegar on Heart Sunday, In truck was backing up fo make a sharp turn when the incident occured, The Castlegar Volunteer Fire Department was called out as 8 precautionary measure because of spilt gas. No injuries were reported and dam- age to the truck were estimated at $400. — Castlegar News Photo Separate Accidents Total $1,800 Two separate accidents were reporied to local pol- lee Satu “am. an accid- ent on on the Robson Road re- sulted in $6 down a bank after going out of control on a soft shou- Ider with wet snow. Mr, Evin was reported to pave suffered minor bru-, * No charges are conte. Plated. o car accident nen jerry Blueberry Creek was report- ed to have hit slush and gone out of control. It was in collision with a 1964 mo- del car driven by Thomas Wallace of Robson. No injuries were re- ported. 5 a The incident Js still un- der investigation. F, J. SMITHERAM “TRAILER TOWING Folly Insured : Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Foe presentation b From Page 1 Pool Room Bylaw Amended ~ Castlegar council will submit a resolution to the Association of Kootenay Boundary Munlelpalities convention ioe is aprin ie osing tl for less than the number of Positions open on the mun- ipal council. Ald. Mosby, in suggest- ing the resolu! ton, said the incomplete ballot gives an untae advantage to some tes. The resolution if if approved by the conven- tion will be to endments to its zoning and building ‘bylaw. The build. ing bylaw amendment out- lines procedures of appeal on council's aeelslon. renard: ing buildin F ‘Council by Ald. Castlegar Drugs be asked to remove what Mrs. Shut- ek calls a safety hazard from the wall of their bui- Iding on Columbia Ave, Shutek was refer- ring toa film deposit box. He said one person has al- ready been cut on the box and suggested the firm be requested to move the box to a less hazardous location. Water consumption in tion the pre e value “of building permits issued in the Town of Castlegar increased by 164 per cent last year over the permits issued in 1971. In 1971 total value of 48,157 Included in last "year’s figures was a new curling , addition to the post . Ea and a day care cen- ” Ald. Mike Livingstone was appointed the town’s re- -presentative to the Castle- gar and District Arts Coun- cll. The move followed a Arts Coun: cil representat ive Mrs. Mar- jorie Council gave three feadings to a bylaw allow- ing the town to enter into a land use contract with the Kootenay Columbia Child Care Centre for operation of its Day Care Centre on VALENTINE VALENTINE CARDS — THAT MEAN SO MUCH We Have All The Nice Things For The One You Love town sharply last month over the same mon- th last year. Ald. Mosby contributed the increase to advertising advising resi- dents to keep taps Tunning ui prevent water lines fre- and to the operation | of ie new curling rink The town menting with deoder bn chemicals in its sewer 5 4 tem. ;Ald. Mosby said the chemicals are suppose: to pre event lagoon odours dur- g the spring break up. New dog licences are not pot ready because of a stri- e manufacturers ey council. However, the so owners will be notif- when the licences are else for sale. perl New Officers Legion LA Members of the local Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies’ Auxiliary at- tending the joint installa- tion of Salmo Royal Cana- dian Legion and L.A. Bran- ce No, au were Mr. and Mrs, M._ Walker, Johnson, Mrs, M. Peachey and Mrs. E. Murray. The ceremonies were held in the Salmo Legion Hall. A dance and social evening was enjoyed fol- ig its approval it was made clear that the approv- al was for year only and in future years the Foundation would have to £0 through the United Ap- pe Councll adopted a mo- tion by Ald. e@ Living- 6tone that this year's can- vass could go ahead but no future canvasses would be allowed unless the United Appeal was approached fir- Clarence Ackerman, pre- sident of the United Ap- peal, told council Tueeday, Fight the appeal was form- ed as a central collection a- gency to eliminate numer- ous canvasses and disperse funds to various organiza: ions. Eremenko’s SHOES FIT-RITE QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Provincial Library Parliament Bldgo Victoria, B.C. SERVING i Castlegar - Kinnaird Slocan Valley and City New Denver - Silverton Our Footwear Will Meet the: Need of Any Type Work or Any Occasion SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH, 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal Castlegar-Kinnaird Status ca lege, 1 Mon., Feb. 12 at 8.00 p. fain Lounge. Castlegar Public ¢ Library An exhibit of 28 books chosen by the Canadian Book Publisher's Council ‘Club: Pop Castlegar Figure Stating oncert be be; presented at the Ar- mn Sun, Feb. 18 at 130 30 om, Bring the whole Senior ah Assn. g mig ral mee! urs. $ at 7:30 pm, Laat Rat as the outstanding exam- Be at the contre, les of Canadian Book David a Thanpesa Stamp Declan and production: Club wil hold its next eeting on Mon cess, He said approval of ae Rock and Minecal Feb. 12 at mab aan in separate canvasses encour: i u by; M mee) +] Mrs. @ e Ret undercroft of St. Da- aged groups to leave the State it Robson on Ta G. Vid's Church. mited Appeal. ma Ont Tues. dey, Feb. 18 - 7.80. Mr. Annual General Meeting The United Appeal does Webber will be guest of the Kootenay-Columbla not at present make a grant Hi Went preety that Is Child Care Boeke will to ihe leart Foundation. interested can inquire by be held, Th ‘eb. 15 Mr. Ackerman said the ph. Mrs. Mra. Sa Horswill at at 8 p.m, in n si. David's foundation has never requ- Undercroft, ested one. 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The society maintains Russian language classes which are open to everyone.:A spokesmen for the group ‘said ons will bee 6 special duc of for public ret lancet J .for ‘looking: after general publicity’ with regard'to those. of the Doukhobor faith, tt has been felt over the past-years publicity has been ‘misleading ‘to’ the point of being The’ ful, atta the spirit and image of true. Doukhoborism:}/ : so Saatlonet News Photo " Chambe' Objects _ Return af Hydro Power. Sought ‘Power for Syringa ‘Creel was one of two. pahied on lays ‘Art Anderson, the following’ motion members; "Whereas electric pow er service vice suppiled ‘th the Sy- rior garin to the. construction of the mes: level. it'to the “attention of Kin naird Council. Kinnaird Coun ch‘called the a “de. Bas referred misre, resentation i used ‘ftom Penticton. he said. g is number one R! transportation, how, will we get indus ere?’? iHe “very poorly. re] well as doing “nothing to enhance area”. ‘The matter, is to be re-._ ferred to the chamber’s air. port representative | to 2 get Miures, fi whi-, to re- Tings the spatter line ito Sy: Becomes exentinl. ih development — o! a Park and other (oman the area that is in need of hyato p power, we request ;\:the-B.C. Hydro replace the Syringa wer, scores to orage A ett on the Ar- * ow Lakes reservoir not ex-: ceed the 1,444 foot eleva- coastal areas, ed: pending a better under- ‘standing as to what steps ze erat er present being taken ‘ Women, District Ratepayers Associa-~ said passed. tion and were “Post-Secondary Education To be Examined by Committee _Edueation Minister Eil- anno’ unced on : « of. last week yeni appoint a spec- The following is a state- ment by: Selkirk College coun uncil chairman Frank Be- er iy * Srmuittos to the ive roles of Sel- kirk College and of Notre Dame Untversit in’ provid- ing post-secon educa- tional opportunities for. the Kootenay. region. Regional District to Study W Rebroadcasting Facilities - that If the system is proved feasible it: would probably supercede cable Mr. Mosby sald. The cost ‘would be borne by the taxpayers in the. areas concerned, he run . cap. ital eutlay could be spread over a number of years. ‘At’ the recent board ‘meeting Mr. Mosby agreed he. was “in. fact. ad- vocating municipally owned and operated TV. . has been careft ee pected to to submit thelr reo ommendations ~ until ext year’s convent that time, it is hop- eda: more’ streamlined ap- study of the» postsecondary func- . full-tims tions of Notre Dame Univ- eraity and Selkirk College “We welcome the minister's annuoncement, It is to be: that there will be no in the appointment of roposed . commission. tained tha potential post-secondary enrollment is not adequate in the support of both a two year commun- ity college and a four de- gree granting institution. “The founding of Sel: . kirk College was in ‘se to a demonstrated Heed ry institution institution in was founded _ in ‘its operation. « “The. college has stood for enlarged educational portunities for all kinds oF people, Its development eared to the betterment of the whole Ed. Minister Names Chairman For Committee | Chairman for a° com- mittee to study. Selkirk Col- lege and Notre Dame Un- Aversity; and. tt the re tie roles. of McTay an of the University of British Columbia. Included on the commit beth government - aj the Selkirk Colle; ands J 80 men ot (continued oa back Baer): Poison Bait ~ Being Used af hes Oe area wide warning been issued by the Cas- tieoer RCMP detachment on a Bolted Sai fish and’ other raw. meats are being | wltteis ot 's i Canada Ltd has been concel- led because the provincial government would not ap- Prove it, A brief ‘company ‘ane nouncement on Friday said the tentative ay i Calaese had cel’s tree farm licence, sold Ratepayers . Of Robson : Agoinst.DM a Sa ae ayers. of Robson - the’ vote as a record. ~ i realy seis ae ry aut experience with attemp ig to ments for fire proteetion tn. dicates ° this be’ obtained * Will: have to come, from the le: hy qe aald: Mr. t of its new pipelines ed ‘this: summer. stem is ler Those attending Wed- nesday's meeting indicated they were anxious to have bylaw .97, a zoning g bylaw Palisa are ‘nat pfer everyone's cooperation ould they see’ anything be- Ing :tossed from ‘vehicles i which would assist them in . (stopping - this tice. deadly prac i the Regional District, 0 of entral Kooten- ay, fini d. This bylaw re- lear three readings quite some time ago. The “second road” was discussed as well as: dogs ae a anne deer hi Dogs r leer have been en rted and steps are being taken to correct this. here: bi pat i Hola everhaeuser for about Wey erhaeuser is the aubslary 0 ofa forest | based at coma, Was 1,200-ton sais at Kam. Jogps and a number of ae rior. Colcel, in addition to its operations’ here, has two pulp mills at Prince Rupert. The company has had chr- onic financlsl problems and has_los' million since 1966. Celanese Corp. owns 91.3 per cent of the com- mon g overnment has it must approve the trans- fer of the tree farm “lic- ence. In Victoria, Resources Minister Bob Williams said . there were a number of rea- _ sons the government did not the sale. In addi- ‘We din particular with. the situation in the northern communit- ies of of Prince Rupert and Terrace. “Because the Castle tions were the profit. able ones, we were concern- ea that tl it this would leave the -; difficult to get new owners » for theme Tr also said that 7 ‘iam sale in- volved Weyerhaeuser ob- ke: its. operations on public timber free of taxes for per- haps a decade,” Mr, Wiliams also said the operations here did not make use of all the timber available in the tree farm. Constituency’ -sOffice Opens a in h ‘opening the office, Mr. D'Arcy: and Mr. .. ing feel they are Ae vids ; a inuch needed. resource 1g both the provincial and fed- ‘i i He sald also thst; there had been represe! tation from the minority “Canadian shareholders who ‘objected: to the Weyerhaeuser take-. ‘i e minister said his any had made wanted to divest | lf of Colcel. b was ask-.: ed if le proposed "ale had been approved by by the form- (continued on back page) Door-to-Door Carrier Service. Scheduled May 14 st 2 8 ae Fay wee eral constituents. The of- ~ Qu fice will be staffed ing which government de- = artment they should .con- ct: concerning their. probl- addition the staff will % able to explain ex: dsting 1 legislation and. it policies as y pertain: to any individual. MONUMENT to Doukhabor history is this manmade bridge that.for years was the only road. access to Ootischenia and the: Castlegar Airport. The Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ took steps at their weekend convention to have the sign’ “strictly prohit and, ‘with fire arms over this bridge” removed from the. bridge and replaced by 8 bronze plaque. The USCC Is also seeking to 3 Zt - ORR : ave the old land mark, which could well be a symbol of. these peoples willingness to toil undaunted, preserved’ not for purpose of traffic but as‘a part of this area’s heri-. tage. The also 4 and d indi- vidual contributions and labor be extended to the Koo- tenay Doukhobor Historical Society. — Castlegar News Photo.