CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 25, 1974 Briefs from Clty Council City Hall’ will ‘continue to”: edule the operations at the Seecleger Arena, This was the reply to an inquiry by Regional Recreation Commission No, 1 ‘asking how the coming season % olicies for its (fall program. Ald. “jack, Chernott will represent the City of Castlegar, tin absence of Mayor Ed Mosby Gvhen visitors are welcomed gthis Saturday to swimming seompetitions sponsored by the Castlegar Aquanaut: Speed Swim Club at the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool, i "Use at Bob Brandson Me- Smorial Pool, free of charge, has been’ granted Sentinel Baseball :Club for the eveing of Aug. 2. tthe local club will be hosting ithe Provincial Finals, Bronco division, which will be held here July 30 to to Ang, ae : # The ee firm of ‘Strong Lamb and.Nelson, have {advised council to designate the area surrounding and including ‘the ‘Castlelaird Plaza’ as a ‘development area under Sec- tUon 702A of the Municipal act. Yrhis has been ‘accepted by council as long as it meets thylaw requirement. A sketch, toutlining the area in mention, is ‘available ‘at City Fall. te oA wage Tien has Sheen reached betweeh the city fend city employees’ belonging Yo the Canadian Union of Public ‘Employees. % é +e fee Pacbsien has been grant- ted Castlegar-Robson Branch $470, Royal Canadian Legion to thold ‘a beer/garden onthe :Kinsmen Park:site during the Ke Days‘ celebrations to be thela this sweekend. ; Cowaeit tas received notifi- ° a of Miss Pat Nicol's, Sresignation which’ is ‘effective uly; 16," Miss ‘Nicol had‘ been fine of the two students hired | Sunder’ ‘a provincial grant to Sussist in town planning. She ‘Skave pressures in studies as her ‘Syeason‘for terminating her. y. way, ‘to identify a Shemidek is to.look ‘first at the 3¢opmost: twig, or! leader. This. be drooping and will bend ray. from the prevailing wind. RS ‘Onyoung trees, the foliage Swill be. bedrooping and feathery.” Next look Tor, a dark, rich sprown bark. (lighter .or: young ‘Tho: needles: will be about: E Ei to,8/4 inches'long onthe csame twig and, blunt with two: Sfine white lines on the under. spurface, one on each side of the - Permission’ to hold a teen dance this Friday in the Kin- naird Hall has been granted Regional! Recreation Commis- sion No, 1, ‘8 * Necessary, action.is now taking place to grant an ease- ment to the city for main- tenance of the well, pump and pumphouse which presently exists on the corner of Colum- bia Ave, and Green St. The land is owned by School District No. ele . The city has given authori- zation to the board of trustees for School District, No. 9 to construct a retaining wall:on Hemlock off 8rd Ave. and then to install a six foot fence on top of it to run it east of lots No. 24, 23, 22 and 21. eee, Permission has been grant- ed for an addition. to the present B.C. Tel facilities in downtown Castlegar as long as bylaw requirements are met, “Now ‘don't. forget. lf You're. golng to fa Yomi 0.to the Forestry and See co Wane ‘They Are Trying to Buy Me Out "There is a fair bit of panic in the financial world these ” days. One of, Germany’s big banks failed. The stock mar- “ket! iis\imore like a swamp than ‘a market.’ Inflation’ is . scaring the wits out of people and even politicians. It was inevitable that some of us bigger figures in -the financial and business game would be affected personally. - Sure'enough, I've been caught in a personal bin “whether to go for broke or go mer wife, I decided to plunge into Northern Ontario gold. My first choice was a lucky one, I bought into a company _ with a’ property so rich that © even the moose who used it~ for pasture had gold fillings, in their teeth. And I didn’t fool around with penny stocks. That’s for.> Rescheduled ‘The West Kootenay Cable- vision Society and Communi. tel has its for ies and there- fore Communi-tel were unable to Snot having a broadcast here over Channel 8 last Thursday. Community Video, the lo- cal eable company, experienced THE CITY OF CASTEGAR CONGRATU LATES THE K.C. DAYS COMMITTEE on its ever increasing success in making * Scheduled was USWA— © Local ’480 ‘reports, Russian’ —: / Children’s .Festival, An inter- view with Mr. Doug McLuckie, *. Robert: Stanfield’s -Visit To « Castlegar and McMixer's An- “ nual Square Dance Barbecue ° 4. This.same program will m. appear. Aug. 1 at 7p. Ing CASTLEGAR AND AREA SINCE 1960 - the little uy with | two Hun dred’ bucks to. invest.’ No,;I went for. the solid, blue chip stuff. ‘Tsnap dup one ‘thousand shares of ‘this stock for 22 cents. a. share! Within’ two days it had shot. up. to 23 cents. was on my. way, and I've never looked, back since. It_hurts;too much-‘In; three weeks the stock wasn’t listed. on the. financial page. I still think Start‘ that all-important’ purchase, make the:comparison ofa ~' NATIONAL ‘home with:any on the market. Now how many. <>: homes can invite comparison like that? Send for nfermation, today. LOCAL AREA SALES AND SERVICE. BRENT ANDERSON, TRAIL, -B.C. 364-1766 ¢ ‘wildeod Cannitf; 59, widow of Charles’ Wilbert |Canniff, ‘of Slocan, a longtime resident: «there, died suddenly at her home on Wednesday of last week. Funeral services were held at the First, Presbyterian Church ‘in Slocan Saturday, ' rs, Canniff was born in Kamloops‘! March’ 90,1915, daughter’ of the! late’ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert ‘Archibald: Hamil-- a) ‘The family moved to:Kaslo when’ Mrs, Canniff was a’ girl, and before: her marriage: in’’ 1936, she‘ worked for the B.C. i Telephone. Company, ie Serta film and: pushing shutter release buttons—not: ‘sticking in ‘front ‘of lenses. ~ inless you carry a magni- fying’ glass. around with’ your. family. album, ‘get ‘in'closer. to: ubject being photographed. Noone wants tertook ‘ata one- be‘rectified qi aaily ib one takes. just'a dane paeice and shooting .- --‘Trail, until moving to slocan ‘92: years ago, Mr. Canniff di Sept. 24, 1967. > She is aurvived by, ‘one 801 Robert of Castlegar; one daugh © ter, Mra‘ Sid (Carmel) Wiltiord of Winlaw; two sisters, Mrs, (Dorothy) ‘MacNicol "of Castle gar and Mrs. Margaret Bennett {'- of Penticton and seyen ‘children.’ Rev. Calvin Brown offici ated with burial taking place in, the: Slocan’ Gometery ‘ tires can, howeve fooled by, certain lighting condi tiGns. Don't point the camera ai a bright light: soutce‘\while you're taking a light; | REL light “will foo} 4 i ‘fool the meter as well. Open’ f-stop above’ the indicated’ me ter reading’ if you're; shootin youi hi ‘spot-meter,| then’ take ‘a’ light reading from: ‘the part: of th ‘scene, you are’ most interested: vin.) If) the ‘meter is: of;.th averaging variety, and: Yseene is back-lit,: or: there, > bright {light source ‘in’ it; pe uP, ‘close to the' subject’ an ading’ from there, ‘when: they'resblown? up * screen.’ However, ify of;/notice is: hereby given‘that ‘on’ ‘Aust: 1974’ at10. a.m* bids: wi ko! EE COLLECTORS ‘8 BAILIFFS uD. 274: Col. pCi B.C. he! ‘of th laying nudism ‘charges against the group by the’ Fecrel fon. ! " freigh ‘Also required from the stool i is *i Please send me information about the home packages in National's ~ catalogues. No charge or obligation. ks f