‘CALGARY PILOT Gordon John Taylor made a forced land- ing on Saturday near the drive-in at Ootischenle. He told police he had run cut of fuel and landed his Cessna 150 in a field. No damage was caused to the aircraft, but the big problem is how to get off the ground again. — Castlegar News Photo LADIES GOLF By Jean Wickett Only mad dogs and En- suns, gO out in the a sun — and a few | jolfers. say A oughout July there has been a fair turn-out on Ladies Day and some of the winners have been posted. They are as follows: . duly 18, pin round, Eu- nice Murray, Clarice Mc- Kinnon, . Pauline Paulson, Marg "cackner and Helen July ean — Honey Bot, Litz Lutz, 13, Clarice Mi Kinnon 1i, Joe Taylor and Mabel Crelghion, 9 each. This ‘Tuesday was a low net competivion. Ida . Hartson, Liz, Lutz and Jan Murphy burned up the netee time is 8.80 go you can be finished your round before the heat arrives. Tee off on No.1 please. The Nelson ladies tour- nament is Aug. 22. Anyone wishing to participate please sign the sheet in the club house. Did you know that men invented golf so that they would have a way to relax when they were too tired to cut the grass? THOUSAND DOLLAR WINNER at KC Days was the Berisoff family of Silverton. Form- al presentation of the new bill was made to Mrs, Sidney Berisoff by KC Days queen Ullian Kemperman. Mr. Berisoff, who is a contractor, was unable to get into Castlegar for the presentation, but his wife Joyce and two sons, Larry, 7 and Lorin, 4, made the trip. — Castlegar News Photo Tommy Biin FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar California Naturals NEW FROM MAX FACTOR “Come a Little Closer” Cll RUG Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. headquarters are situated at 1402 Bay Avocado Lemon Moisturizer 16 fl. oz. ....... $3.25 Avocado Lenion Cleansing Facial. 7.8 oz: .... $3.00 MAX FACTOR'S -—AIRST comb-on mascara Lash Maker .. $2.95. = Wonder working comb Separates Curls — Colors All at Once * Waterproof Formula Fast Drying Ph. 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. Corner of Pine and Columbia Parties Name Officials For Hecfion Campaign Avenue in Trail. George Ryan of Trail ‘jg acting campaign manag- er for the Liberal candidate Colin Maddocks. Paul Mor- oso of Castlegar is the of- ficial agent, Headquarters © are situated at 1480 Cedar in Trail, ane NDP Chris D'Arcy says by Palmateer of Trail is ‘campaign manager. Matin Vanderpol. of Robson is the official agent. The NDP headquarters are located at 929 Rossland Avenue in Revelstoke-Slocan, gain represent t, senting the Social Credit while Bill King the NDP. Party standings at dis. f solution Be parliament were Social Credit 36, NDP 12; Liberal 5 and Progressive Conservatives 2. The last election was held in August of 1969. . the pro Water Petition Circulated Over Ooflschenia Hook- a tition is being tak- en on ip h Ootischenia voic- tisfaction with the Geuschenta Improvement District for refusing a wat- er hookup to Mike M. Stri- laeff. The lst of signatur says in So far h no water ‘whatsoever, Whore is jus- 1a It is reported the dis nict refused the hooky; account of Mr. Strilae: giving them a 15 foot ease- ment to. go across ‘nis 600 600 foot properly for the sum of $1. “We are aware of his circumstances. and are sat- yypass his proper- ty,” the petition states, Continued from Page ! HIGHWAY CROSSING artimularly- dren are g.” res avor r Maddocks stated in his letter to the minister that the Department of Highways “created this pro- ples: by cutting off the Fea own as Crestview by con- er that it is the responsibili- ty of the department to pro- vide a safe means of cross- He further stated, “We sauna mphasize too strongly our 60 concern in this matt ihen we see.the tre mendous outlay of public funds for other work on this the ‘or this reason alone we consld- From Page { PARTY LEADERS North American- male,” he ested. suggt Mr. tat concluded that phase of spe by suggesting ‘the human blems are more impo. even than car insurance.’ at He later ar told rters the treatment of in that action on such issues as rovince “was one of the core reasons why I came into politics.” Services Tonight For R. D. Graig In Funeral Home kirk. honor student; Robert killed in a mt ent on Aug. Bo. in Edinburgh, ‘Scotland on April 18, 1947, he came to Canada and Castlegar some 15 years ago graduating from = Stanle: Hi r . Second- ary and attended Selkirk. 1968 he ved an , Who was way’ accid- in Scotland, home and a ae Eileen, also at home, Funerai services will be held at 8 p.m. tonight in the Castlegar eral Home with the Rev. Terry Allen otficlating. Cremation will Donations may be made fe. ths Kontenay. Society for for ped 228, Castlegar, ibe 7 gratefully recei Don Brothers CASTLEGAR NEWS PHONE 365-7266 - Wedding Stationery : e Invitations e Thanks (Cards e Envelopes a: Dance Tickets e Funeral services will be held today-for a former Sel« Cost of living benefits are ¢led to most Workmen's Compensation Board : pens- ions. For inh per cent increase in Consumer pe in- Bly. A 9,456 workmen and 5,- 163 dependents of fatally in- jured workmen drew pens- ons in 1971, QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Our Footwear Will Meet the Need . of Any Type Work or Any Occasion SMITH’S stesrie 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING tenay and Victoria st: in Nelson. Attention Lady Golfers Durin, Auge z fuseay CLOSED FOR, HOLIDAYS UNTIL AUGUST 29th Congratulations! to the Sentinel League and their | Coaches and. Manager WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOUR ACHIEVEMENT HALF PRICE Rack of Summer Dresses AIR CONDITIONERS SPECIAL PRICES AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES -@ Reservations @ Tours . «PHONE 365-7782 Frovinclal Library Parliament Bldgo iWictoria, B.C. . “CASTLE R_ NEWS Published Every Thureday Morning at The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Shoreacres - Thrums Slocan Valley and City : New Denver - Siiverton’ - VOL, 25, No, 33 Father Edward Brophy Moves After 18 Years af St. Rifa’s After 18 years as past- . es olic’,. or of St. Rita’s Cai Church, Father Brophy’ is leaving. 5 He leaves here the first week in September to take up duties as pastor of Sac- red Heart Church in Ross- and, succeeding Monsignor AK, McIntyre who becom: Edward ) BATHER EDWARD BROPHY Tories Back Away From Election Race Until Next Ono graaive Corsentnatiive backed out of the Aug./30 election race. nator emeritus of the Moving to St. Rita's is Father William Harrison of Sacred Heart parish, Grand Forks. Father Brophy is native of Collingwood, Ont, and had been at St. Rita's since May, 1954, coming here from the Crows Nest Pass area. After attending St. Mary's School and the Col- lingwood Collegiate Insti- tute, Father Brop! for two years. wif gineering concern building a railway in Northern Oni- ario to James Bay, He then went back to school at St. Jerome's, Kit- chenars and after graduation went to ‘nae je aueuting’s Seminary in ‘onto, On June 5 1087 he was ordained at St. Michael's Cathedral by James Card- inal McGuigan, After a six months spell as administrator in Creston, Father Brophy moved to Oliver tor sucesed Monsig- nor elntyre, cand later aes a) ted admin: istrator at Grand Forks 38 well as being pastor of ithe Oliver parish. later he went to iene ‘ond Natal. During his 18 years in Castlegar, ihe saw. the ish grow. ‘from ‘the little church on’’Front St. re- cently sold to the town of Gastlegar, to its ummodern ed- ifice on Fifth Ave. in Cast- legar. Strange One -Now Hlentified Asa Meteor : par Hours before _ their no-*.; was sche- I ority formed following the elec- S. tion “and another election . in the near future. We are organizing for that.” | Hayride Accident ‘Sonds Winlaw Lad To Netson Hospital |’ Hospital, Nelson, followin; |. a freak’ accident near hs - home. -» Stuart Berg, son’of Mr.’ and Mrs. Armand Berg of Winlaw, was riding on a + pile of thay on the back of’ | a pick-up : truck when he. fell off and. landed on his "+e! head.’ De Mi lare Gabel of Ap: ally, pledale, “attended the young’: in “ooo hue, % Vietim: at; the scene, ange and that it. was flying = ee 50,000 and 80,000. ‘Then came word from a scientist at the University of British Columbia’ who shot down the saucer idea, probably inthe van of the. shower" Perseid . meteor - which. is now. underway. The Persoid he explained, occurs when the earth: ace an area. of space ‘ wil usual concentration ‘of me teors. During the showers the meteors appear to come from the= constellation Per- seus, hence the: Perseid. - je unusual oe abou th day ‘sight Dantes said, was; tinge Oe ty” of. reports * about: the color eh the’ fireball Norm- e said, fireballs ‘seen daylight are reddish, in Kinnaird Welcomes Alderma : Standing ‘Commifiees Shufiied as well Ina Tuesday night, pee Jac ob: Chernoff was sworn in : to become an alderman of A. the town of Kinnaird. ; . Elected on August .5 to | succeed the late Ald. Jim Macbeth, Chernoff took the ‘oath of allegiance as admin: : istered by town clerk Allen Selbie and then was’ form- aly welcomed to council by -: f Mayor Colin Maddocks and other members of | town council, Later in the meeting, i! Mayor Maddocks announced a new. slate of standing committee members which i’ placed the new alderman as chairman of the commit- tees for civil defence, san- ry -Rust. “Ald. Chernoff will also serve ‘under Ald. Steve }Jankola on the amalgamat- » tee, ion study. as special events. Ald. George -Bondaroff will chair the. fire depart- ment, recteation, sparks and swimming’ pool \d street lighting committees, Serv- ing. with -him :will be Ald. Jankola. : Ald. Jankola, with Ald. Bondaroff assisting, will chair. public: works, Kin- naird Hall, library and town planning, Ald. Rust, with © Ald. Chernoff, will chair the wa- ter, sewer, .cemetery and personnel committees, and Mayor Maddocks’ will look after. the. finance, welfare, RCMP. liaison and public, “health. Ald. Jankola will as- sist on the finance commit- A new schedule for act- CASTLEGAR,” BRITISH COLU! MBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1972 CASTLEGAR’S FINEST, the Sentinel’ Broncos, .. who have just’ won ‘second place honors In the pronvicial: championships. Back row, Jeft to‘right, Wayne McCreight, Coach Phil Sherstobitoff, Robert’ Sh ~ Road Work Continues ‘Genelle Next i in Line The road to Deer Park’... from: Syrlnga Creek will be ~ finished by October, _ the Hon.’ Donald Brewers said jegar “It’s coming slong bet- ter than expected,” he said, recalling back to May when he: he boarded a huge bulldoe. unt road. ‘At-that time Mr. Bro- thers‘set an; April deadline for the link, “hig road,’ Mr. thers said Monday. el be a ni godtaend :f0 ose who like to fish, hunt. or : just love ithe water. Deer Park will also be as. swondertel Place to retire. to. uring “his “visit. | to Be visited the Castio legar, *-point: where a kick-off will v naurds de shortly on the Kin. , Bob Kerelff and. Terry, Halisheff. Missing are | Brian Kubos, ‘Dave Carl. Ke 1 Barry Perehudoff, Business: Manager. Red” War-: OOPS! “Three ciikes and vou utr" is the familiar baseball cry, but Rudy Struss, 12, of. Kennedy Delta’ gets. rare chanos here. Castlegar catcher Cart Kooznetsoff ff and Rich Sol- legar News Photo dropped: the ball on Sn thire ‘trike and surges forward’ to put: the tag on Struss. during the final game of the’series. Photo by Ken Oakes ‘of The Vancouver Sun. - Gasllegar Sentinel Team Places Second « In Provincial Bronco Ball Chanipionship The’ Castlegar Sentinel Broncos are ome, and they brought’, back: - with “them from ‘the; ‘coast the second utp. by.) the ae B ‘Baseball ‘Assocl- ation,’ Bronco’ Division, they brought : home’ praise’ from ~:coaches « from’ other cas to their. sportsmanship.“ ‘The local - team - play- . d against: seven. teams which «won thi “Vancouver .. newspapers : ‘gave’ wide publicity to the™ ;Play of the Castlegar team. Headlined - the ‘Vancouver Sun on one occasion, ‘Cas- tlegar’s. Warner — Proves Tough Bronco. 3 and the. ss Promotion Sel o For Gerry Paull At Prince George Regional “conservation officer Gerry. Paul has been Promoted to the position’ of Fegional protection’ ‘officer ce George. ‘Mr. Paul took over the - Trail: area, which: includes. :: Castlegar, In'1971' and: fore that was stationed:‘at'* Summerland ‘and- Pri Rupert after. joining the fish and d. wildlife branch in ing mayors was also drawn © ‘1957, up. January-Mare! Ald. Rust; April-June, Ald. Jan- kola; Suly-Sept., ‘Ald. Cher- noff and ~*~ Oct.-Dez., eald _Bondaroff. *-Branch - director Dr. James Hatter, who made the announcement of the move, did ‘not name a suc- cessor to Mr, Paul. ‘ poten be-*- ‘tioned: said, “It seemed en Jim. Warner wasn't striking out batters he was striking. them. ‘The 12-year. old Castlegar pitcher struck out 16of. the 25:batters he faced’ and fired a no” to beat South Burnaby 10-0. Last Tuesday, a caval- cade. of © “cars bearing the victors assembled at Raney Greene Lake and with horns ‘blowing: made ‘a raucaus en- try into C: and Kin- and‘in the sixth, with bas- es ‘loaded, ‘the. Sentinels brought: their-.wi run? Delta had’ a‘ man’: in' scorig position: in® the ‘sev- enth, but was ‘‘out” ona good catch by Billy Neyai- off. Z The third game saw. the. I local. team — troun Penticton 8-1, with Tames : Warner pitching. In the first inning, the Warner naird. tie: The’ team’ was perched “on the‘back of. H. J. “Red” t Warner's truck, | and the. gen wetea oud sereamed . as iney aelu their trophy ‘high. in the: air. During their stay on the: coast it was “all base- ball" for the boys until the end of the final game. Then it was fun-time. A: former Castlegar re- sident, Bill: Gleboff, now an Air. Canada pilot, who nev- ‘er missed a:game, took the ‘< boyson?.a* tour’ of a giant Boeing ‘747 at’ Vancouver's International Airport. They “ also’ gol the auto, peraph of basketball’ star Wilf Cham- berlain who was waiting for a‘plane to: Los ‘Angeles. In the’ first game, Play: “ed at Gibbons Bark, Ric! mond the Sentinels were matched against South Bur- napy.’ This was the. no-hit- the Vancouver Sun men- Carl Kooznetsoff and. “Robert. Sherstohitoff both got two-base: hits, The second game in the series was against Kennedy Delta, with ithe-game: end- ing 2:1 in favor of the Sen- tinels, ‘Robert Sherstobitoff came in with a home run in _ the fifth -to tie the score ‘on page ten) Curling. Club Lease ... Under Preparation By Castlegar A lease is being: pre- pared between the Town of Castlegar andthe Castlegar Curling Club and. was to be completed yesterday ready for council's .approv- ‘stated in re. ‘This was ‘ply to a presentation made Tuesday Aeht by. Carl Hen- né oe behalf of the curling club... 2M, Henne told council the organization receiy- ed’excellent response in the form of: donations and pled- ges’ which have resulted in roughly $5,000. vit a bank.” this + balance « of - $7,000 would total’ some $12,000." Henne. -stated a contractor ‘for ‘moving the earth at the site was.-now only waiting to know when Mayor John Landis re- ~plied the cela had been in the’ legal department and stated a lease should be in council’s hands the next jaye ss ‘plead Snot! ‘d-Salmo highway. (Last week: bids . were opened in Victoria and low- oe for the first section of 3.82 miles was ‘submitted by Dawson Construction Co. Tt was for Hass 693,412.) Nine submitted bids for ‘thes section of high- Oolischenia Mon Arrested by: RCMP On Drug Charges Peter Roy Crain, 28, of » 259,668; way. In addition to the Dawson bid they were en- tered by the following con- 2 J. ET. Equlpment LtL, $1,731,392; Emil’ An. derson ‘Construction (B.C) Ltd. $1,796,285; Peter Kiew- it Sons Co, of Canada Lid, $1,962,857; Edco "construc. tion Lid, $1,981,387; H. B. Contracting Ltd. Chinook Egineering Sr Catre Construction Ltd, “2, Standard General Construction “Ltd, “$3,321, 789. Mr. Brothers said bids, Meadows on the Salmo side. Final one will be the link between the starting at this end and the Meadows sec- in. 3 He also visited the new section of highway running south » from Kinnaird and through Blueberry Creek. “Our next contract will be for the Genelle: Bi section,” Mr, peores re- marked; He sald the high- way department will soon. ‘ be putting a request, before board t the, tre fo have West Kootenay Power poles = removed at the Bluffs, f “This isa py aleecult section of road" Mr, thers said, “as there as these ‘power. poles ‘above anal the railway. line down “We are also looking at.a new: entrance: into Trail,” Mr. Brothers Town Seeks More Information On ‘Little People’s’ Proposals Castlegar Town, coun- to know more oan bas Little “People's Nursery. ; Castlegar police. court ia charges. of driving without insurance, Police said one of the offences ‘took ‘plaré in July and the ‘second on Monday, the day: he: appeared J 5 court, = ‘the ig charge ‘he was remanded ‘until Aug: ust 23° and Swill ‘appear’ in Police ‘court ‘on ‘Aug.: 21° to face the ‘possession ; charge. In other, narcotic cident charge ed Walter: Kabotot, 2 21, also of Oouischenia,” w: wo. of- fences, : poeseaton Of mari- juana’-and © possession of heroin ‘for the purpose ‘of When : he appeared in police court he entered no lea and ‘bail was set at 1,000. or on ‘his own rec- ognisance - with - conditions. Trial ‘was set’for Sept.27. THis SIGN ‘will no longer. mark. the end of thers and Castlegar Mayor John Landis council members who have been recipients “of. numer- ous: telephone ‘calls’ follow- ing an article in last week’s Castegar News staung te » Little People’s Nursery on Kinnaird Seventh Ave. in has decid Care So- *elety ‘has ‘decided ’:to “take — over. control of the nursery, tie Society’s president, Ger- has : decided: to Eroceed. contrary to how he proposed’ the _ centre to: “Donald Bro- point. the way to: the new highway. con- struction’ project ® to link» Kinnaird. with’: Salmo.” Bids were opened last’ week in: Victoria for the fob. — Castlegar News Photo wesls Wi ensientisiehap halen tended isvhemiices eri dain 4 Pe