CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 6, 1975 : : YBLACK WALLET, \TE, pay 28, Please tine WE, 3 751, [AY 16, BOY'S 10 SPEED pblue Appto bicycle, corel 1X57768, Reward, S06S8AD. oak FOUND. Tens ADVERTS) Sepa ies column’ are "1 asa rece wove hi found J something, siaph simp! phone the tl ly hand say. “T'd Lk 2 ound _ 7 ‘0 cand 0 watches, still not claimet found ‘some fishing * equipment on the hospital PIII ESP PPESI TS EN ees canes PZT EPS ory IAN'S ‘RING Fe aide Marlane Hotel, "owner ‘may claim by Ph. 385-7367. 322 2 KEYS IN ic TUM. tbler at Robson Wharf, Claim at Castlegar News. :, FA's Travel Trailers Tent Trailers : Campers, Canopies Boats, Canoes 5th Wheel “all Canadian Made and. hone RoE 914 Columbia Aven Castleg 4 Phone 365-5696 fi i iBesier No. 4572. : \ospi grounds, Own cle claim: at local nea © 'BUSINESS’ OPPORTUNITIES ‘MODERN ':: HAIRDRESSING Salon for sale. This Is a go- Ing concern In an, excellent location In Castlegar, Ideal for owner-operator ‘or vestor, Call ones. ‘Agen cles at 365-8347, @ NOTICES ‘ATTENTION FULLER CUS- E IGE needs at least soak element out ura? Call Gadmnae 305-0141 evenings, “VACUUM CLEANER ae pairs? Call Cadmac 308- 6141 ‘evenings, tin22 TENNIS INSTRUCTION— For Antermediates, begin. ners, B, DePaoll 385-6472 LTA “© NOTICES ie In Memoriums : O.A. Are ‘you addicted to you ent when a Food) i you'r re Da ungry? * Do you go on eating binges for no apparent rea- son’ * Is your welght affect- : ng. the way you live your o for ae No dues or fees — We are a fellowship. all .Overeaters Anon. Ziska Lae 905-6722, or 365- Mectives oveld every Wednesday morning, 9:30 ey Monday’ event 8 Rit Catholic Ghitrch esti 5th. Ave., Ni Castle; tin certified » instructors 365- dividual, group 5 REP: Genelle Ph, 699-2382, tint “ASTLEG, "Hospital — Funerals and ‘ “All Occasions” 20% Off * Shrubs * Evergreens * House Plants * Pot Plants} Expert Landsceping oe Call : SAM'S) “NURSERY & FLORIST 1001.9th Ave,,/South Castlegar B-7312 “open 7 Days Siwiee PLAN ° 24, Interest’ calculated on dally balanes Castlegar Savin Credit Union” pat ADDRESS | LABELS, HAN dy for use on: enveloy ls, etc. 300 for oc 05 parcel Bias tax. Castlegar, unde erstandligt send today for the “Living » Bible” : in repairs. /Keld’s = Organ Co, 365-7895. or. 365- 6439, tin 23 AL AL: -Alcoholics. Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women.who share their, ex. perien eth and hope ice, stren ‘| ma each, othery thats t they. solve |..their.. pram an and help others, to VEHICLES FOR SALE & ws DATs 610 Sedan (8,000 orig. mi.) 35 EEL DR. JEEP. CASTLEGAR JANITOR “968-6293 or 365-7895 *) LICENSED - INSURED BONDED. ‘ SERVICE Carpet & Upholttory Cleaning. Service “RESIDENTIAL AND _ COMMERCIAL ‘Cleaned Carpets : ready. for use in 20: minutes FREE ESTIMATES PHONE -. All, Workmanship : “S Guarantwed EE a ‘tract ‘on your “puBLic. AUCTION: - SADDLES & TACK eee Soy for membership is a desire. to sto) ig. There are , mo dues~ or fees: for AA. nor opposes any causes. Our ry. purpose ‘is to stay her and help other alco- ‘holi police to achieve gobriety. Call 399-4342 or 365-5 cen. ATTENTION LOCAL Sonaltte for. any. against my accounts as of ‘May 30, 1975. Signed — Annie Pentold oun lo warehou: com: ings. ask for estimates, Phoue, 385-5947. 7-4 CASTLEGAR |. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY J, T7stan. Furniture Recovering Draperies . Action Leag _.411 Kootenay. Street, _ Nelson 354-4064 finld. x charges. In loving memory of a dear. husband, : father ‘and grandfather, George ‘ Cher- nenkoff, ihe. passed’ away June 818F th oe ere Reyend je sun- Where the loveliness never He: aa In’ a beautiful wits’ the Bhs and the gold of ies. We fated * nave loved and known Whose parting brought great paln wa treasure his meméry unt we loving © memory, our Theloved: Fnaband and father Nick Miscavitch. wi lett us suddenly ‘June 3rd, sine comes with deep re- A month we can never: for- A ay of remembrance, sad Without farewell, ‘he left ‘us Memories are all. we ‘have ‘Those we shall never. for> ge! — Sa missed. by Doreen, keh and Di a : LEGALS. Application for. fora: Mater: WATER: SAGT (Section 8) I, - Roy Edward mroy of Box "5171, Cast: 1 Rights fer a licence to ‘di- and use’ water’ out of located | on ibed ‘land. “The Matin ea Tce water forpe:e be ive Pare for. play ‘the Presentations ; Made ‘to Local Air Cadets. {continued from page 1)" squadron by Maureen Murphy. and Gordon Jaquea,, whose. parents work with Canadian Cellutos Year pina, representing consecutive years of perfect atlendanee were presented as follows: eth year—WO1 Gordon sata ‘ year—-WO2: Craig sense ad F/Sgt. Allan Donald;- ath year—F/Sgt. Re Quaia, a G. Jaques, Cpl. T. Frost, } I. Thorne, and Cpl. 7. His ‘Srd year—Sgt. M. Arm-- strong, Sgt. C.'Lee, Cpl. 8. pl G. Robin. = 2hd‘yearSEVSet.. Frances Pointe, Sgt., Maureei furphy, Cpl. A! Carmnichasl, Cpls Dawn Hetman, Cpl. Julia Holdsworth,’., Cpl. Tracy ‘Koren, Cpl, Gina Mohn, LAG C. denies, UAG Leona MacKay, LAC-D.:Ste-” wart, and LAG wae Wile Ist year—Sgt, C. M lane, ACL P. Damelo, Awe D Donald, LAC J. Grifone, LAC B, Koren, ACLS, Nelson, ACL 8, LaPointe, ACI 'K.:‘McFar- lane, AWL S..Mohn, AW1 3. Nelson, and’AW2'D. Paling. Commanding officer of 581 Squadron, Captain J. R. C. Mac- Bain, thanked all those who contributed to another success- ful year—squadron officers and instructors, the sponsoring committee, ‘citizens: of Castle- gar and ‘area, the Air’ Cadet League, liaison with the Armed. Forces—in keeping 681 Squad- ron amongst the top squadrons in British Columbia and Canada’ asa wiles ured ae ‘7455, enay District, Ptan » Se “A copy of this application was re doV6 at the: point of ary, at the: point o! diversion and ‘on the land or mine where the. water is be used and ‘two copies were died in the office of the Water Recorder at Nel- son, B.C, Objections to this application © may. be eth the sald Water Record: ith the of Ww Build within «thirty appli en Ed roy, ppplicant. First date as ot Publication is: “BIRTHS Tezoni : held June: 24.;,This is to. accommodate a request from® School District No. 9 to rezone lots 1 and 2, Block 1 of Lot 181, Plan 2599 from RT-1 to SP-1 (special purpose 1), This would allow the alting of a portable - classroom, : se te > ‘A’portable building is to be located on the north side of the ‘Turbo Station by B.C. Tel. This is'to be eight feet by 30 feet with eabana type porch. It will serve as a temporary office and lunch room for B.C.: Tel’s sonatruction crews, headquar- ‘tered in Castlegar. oe tiss ire ioe +. The ity, which ‘has’ been seeking an additional dentist. for the ares, wants its name to RUEL‘— To Mr, and Mrs, Andre Ruel. (uee Ca* atin May’ 1 e) a, Pra qa im* ason, Pat bel. ‘Jacquie “Lamarche) of Wh- Hehorsey Mays 2 20°\a son, 5. PERCIVAL —.To Aue and) Mrs, Dennis (age Pam Nickerson) or] he velstoke, May 30, 30, a son. POPOFF — To Mr. ant as: bv A rng oPatt of ae legar, sone YOFONOFF — and Mra. Peter Yotonott 9 of - Castlegar, May 29 a daugh- ter.” GOLDSBURY — To Mr. and Mrs, Fred Goldsbury of Robson, June 3 a son. i ULO'—'To Mr. and Mrs. Karallo Alimkulo (nee: Lucy! Kazakoff) of Castlegs, 4 June 3.a son. This information is to be forwarded to the University of ™—$RNOLD — ‘To Mr. uM ‘Toronta, faculty of Cae and’ Mrs, Gil Arnold (nee belle Regional. peeina te taission‘No.1 has informed council it. will be holding its monthly: meetings the second Wednesday of each’ month to imake it’ as, convenient: as possible for the city's repre- sentative to’ ‘attend. “WEATH ER= MRR ce i eh ee Directory of Local and District Churches at ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY ———<<—— "365-3682 or 365-3664 « D Tealvany aT wath Ave, Kan BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Schcot tt, au pees if Sen-sis0'%: including adi Home :.385-6967, Morning Soest tied 00 2 am. Next to the Cloverleat Mout Evening | Fellovahp hour “ Castloalrd | Plaza 30, p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE: 767 First Ave. Pastor: Beye HH. Graham Church Ph. 365-6212 " Sunday sa 9.60. a.m, Mornin; Mocs pa eas ‘Evangel ervice Tuesday: Bible St tudy 70 Friday: ‘Young Peoples 7.30 Minister: Ira Johnson Ph, 965-6762 CHURCH OF CHRIST MEETING IN CASTLEGAR meet One Black East ‘of! the For Information. 3 Castloaird Shopping Plaza F Phone 365-7362 ot’ J“ 10'a.m.'Sunday School 365-7973 " Wo pest ior Nr ; -", > WORLDWIDE CHURCH s wed ? rim ST. PETER LUTHERAN — OF, GOD 5s = CHURCH * 405 Maple St.,'Castlegar 2h Warship Service 9. a.m. Servi Sunday. School 10:15 a.m, "The Church of the tutheran. Hour’ Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 = 4th Ave, N. Saturday Services Nordic all 1009 - 7th Ave. ; Castlegar) |’ 10:00 a.m.) i Bible Sc itt & Ord f Tuesdays, 7 p.m, Minister: her Gish Weber’ x Prati Ph, 3653014 Ses-7143/t/ Affiliated wth 0 Garner Tod Saturday aress Man’? ‘pm. Arnareno Sons Ayre Carite ath: lege Rev. N. Walker. WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL S'S. No, 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd.," Nelson Clinics Tuesday: & Thurs. Castlealrd Plaza Next, to Cooper Agencies, Summer Hours Effective “He “BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia; ‘Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment May 27 i eat Shocks 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon cmc | tie ale intl tenays Trade ee ; Dedicated to Kindly We Buy, ea Sal Thobghtful Service? oh Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Sn ORY WALL TAPING TEXTURED CEILINGS PLASTER REPAIRS & aes TIRES = TIRES DESMOND. T. LUTTLEWOOD 0.0.5, ‘OPTOMETRIST, 366 Baker i industrial, Commercial and Residential © Electrical: Wiring ae a PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales 2, and: Service GUARANTEED. REPAIRS crit wih dst 3655240 See, Phone, Write, a Clean Cut. Rubber Stamp Shop <° ~ Box 25, Robson, B. Ph. 365 ELECTRICAL * CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 965-7075 | Free Estimates "APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs| ‘All Home’ Appliances Phone 365-3649 oF. 365-9145" YORK. 6, oo tes .| © Ventilation : Heating + Refrigeration & Mechanical’ System, — Sales & Service — ARMOUR PLATING Hard Chrome Plating Hydraulic: Ram and Cylinder Repair MESYMA gine Parts Grinding. and Machining Ps! fh Sth AND South 36589672, 920 Col, - Castlegar MOORE FORMS 5 ADDING TAPES MIKES CLEAN AND, RECEIPT BOOKS SHAMPOO g Carpets :and Furniture =f Reasonable, Rates = i Phone 359-7398. LAWN MOWER re REPAIRS. mates. at Golect Nolion 825: 4632 yr Cauleee 365-7001 ~ commereial ppblle television roves ad thia provi PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS ibit Includes Work igdsiciation for Public In British Colum- ards meant of a non ince. ‘Buch a service would re- ve Yo the needs and: ofout population, and talent and pro-> Part of British Columbia Spring Festival We also favor co-operative ‘ownerahip of cable which would make available for programing many raillions of dollars annval- ly which now go into profits and ! ea {in the order of $10-$16: milton inthe not-too-distant future). We would also like to know “if residents of your community jare catisfied with the kinds of ‘television they now Feceive; local newa' ia sufficiently cov- f they have any access to ‘a community. or broadcast channel or any say in what kind [:. of programing comes across SOLOHG! i SOL1OHd LilLL3d their sets; what issues they feel = are Not presently being d bs ind what they would ihe, receive in the way of! television but don't. = Anybod ‘on the above, Blsise put pen to » paper and write the Association (or Public: Brokdcasting is British Columbi Public Broadcasting SinBG. -Glenmerry NEW. AND USED FURNITURE, (3191. Highway. Drive PHONE 364-1822 ° Planning to cleartand.. (McIntosh, He of Local Students As part of ‘the British Columbia Spring Festival, the annual Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Community Arts Coun- cll was held in the Hi Arrow ‘Arms ‘Hotel recently, with a good attendance and an excel- lent show of paintings. Included on the organiz- ing committee were Dosle Crawford, Mrs. Hope Whit- taker, Larry Brown, Dave Finster and co-ordinator Mrs, Dorothy Miller-Tait, A large number of Castle- gar and district: painters were represented including: Colin ‘Ann Chursinoff, Linda Adams, Hope Whittaker, Dosie Crawford, Fred Mai Jul Oudis, Glenna Baulkhat run, Berger, Mary, Dyck, Fry Margaret’ Whitelock, Frederiey Lawrence, ‘maine’ Fletcher, Margaret “Letts, and Dorothy Miller-Talt, Art work by students from {})\” Stanley. Humphries Secondary Castlegar ceca : iy who has opinions ., Mrs. H. Johnson 965-8204 Mr. and Mra. C, Kerr spent the past two weekends visiting relatives in Richland, Walla ‘Walla and Spokane. Order of the Eastern Star who attended the Grand Chapter of B.C, and the Yukon seasions in Kamloops May 25 to 28 were ‘Mr.iand Mra. J. Stier, Mrs. F. Fuller; Mrs, E. Johuson, Mrs.J. » Heslop, Mra. H. Grummett, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mra. H. Schellenberg, Mrs. Me- Master, Mrs. N. Mrs. B.. Sherbiko. and: Mrs. R,- C. Donnan. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Henne returned recently from Edmon- ton where they attended the: _raduation of their second met in the Kinnaird branch of the library last. week to ¢o- ordinate efforts over‘the sum-- mer and outline plans. for the fall. “Mrs. Caro! Couch and Mra.’ Polly Corbett reported that the © children’s art show had been “only a qualified success, Al- ‘though the’ display was bright” and ‘interesting, bad weather datighter, Maraie-Jean, who ‘wad one of two girls to graduate from LALT a civil engineer + ing department, < ‘Alter visiting here with . her parents for a few days, ‘Members of Minto Chapter Henne left for Fort McMurray, Alla. where she has accepted the position of ‘estimating and ‘cost technician with Canadian Bechtel Ltd on. the Sycrude Project. eer ‘A weekend guest at the’ Henne home was Mrs, Henne's mother, Mrs. J. T. Henderson, ‘who arrived by plane in Castle. ing and recuperating from a long illness at the home of her nephew and his wife; Drs, John and Ruth Lennox: in Abbots. ford. and road conditions, ‘plus com: petition from the’ fair, contri- ‘buted to ‘a poor turnout. i Mra. Dosle Crawford com- mented that most people were ‘unaware that the ‘Arts Council provided money’ to’ encourage. the growth of arts and crafts in the district. Any individuals who areunabléto pursue their rt or develop their talents through lack of funds can apply tothe Arts Council for’ President Larry oes inked Mra: Dorothy. Miller- “opait: for having’ done ‘all the “Make a joyful noise” is the title ‘of a special sone-hour program to be televised live'on the CBC network this Sunday, othe conroduced by: the CEC. “and ‘The United C to mark) the. church's 50th ‘anniversary. (June 10, 1925 was the actual date when the union between ° Methodists," Presby- terians, Congregationallsts and local unions from ‘western Ca- nada was consummated at the i+ Mutual (Street ‘Arena’ ce Tor- onto.) ti FIRE PERMITS! burn brush, slash or jubbish? You'll require a Fire Permit. Sum- * Schoo! was also on display.”" * Much Interost has: been expressed in the formation of a local ‘Art Club’ for workshops, films, and communteation: Ai one who is interested and did not’ sign the form at the Art Exhibit is asked to contact Mra. Dorothy Miller-Tait at’ 365- Doro ; $1,000 Damage In Rear-End ‘Accident Tues. ; Over $1,000 damage oc- curred when two vehicles were | BUTTERMIL in collision on Tuesday of laat week at the railroad crossing -” which formerly divided ‘the: towria of Castlegar and Kin: naird. i Polige said a vehicle driven by Paul Pantages of Castlegar was-rear-ended: when it at- tempted to make a left turn, Driver of the second vehi. cle has’ been identified as Norman Bruce Evans of Slocan. The incident is still under. ovestgtin. Naney. Knight) newspaper ‘re ports of meetings (Mrs. Judy Wearmouth),.and special events publicity (Dr. Mark, Mealing). Mrs. Mary Scott was appointed membership. chair. man, i ‘Graig Jones of Stanley Humphries was awarded a grant of $100 to attend a senior secondary summer workshop at “the: University of Victoria. “SThe Twin Rivers School band ‘was granted $100 to- wards financing its tour of Sparwood, and an honorarium ‘of $60 was gifted to members of the Kokaties String Quartet for “traveling expenses: Described as ‘4 concert of music and coatior” the tele: wi feature an all-Canadian cast, -hosted-by Don Harron, who wrote the scrip Tommy, therine. McKinnon wi will te te featured soloists ‘supported: by the Celebration Choir and Doug. ‘Riley: and the ‘Band. ‘Theatre Five: of Kingston will’ offer. “dramatic vignettes. “The program is. being directed by Bill Davis who. has jecond Emmy ‘8 director of 'televi- ‘Award as talon variety specials. Tim Bent- producer for the United Church and Sandy Webster-producer. ‘Bill Zaharuk was the designer. - ‘The Governor-General and “umisry, GOV'T. INSP, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1975 BEEF CHUCK * : ‘ GOV. INSP., CANADA GRADE ‘A’ 4 BEEF. EXCEULENT. FOR OUTDOOR EATING bees RIB ROAST SMOKED PICNICS ROYAL PRIME, GOV'T. INSP, IFT'S. GOV'T. INSP. 89 GR. ‘A’ BEEF’. OLE < tb. C FRESH FOWL BOLOGNA BURN’S. GOV'T. INSP.: WHOLE 2 39C: : s Ib. 5c ROASTING CCK GARLIC SAUSAGE corr INSP. UP.TO 5 LB. BURN’S COIL ie GOVT. INSP. a Wb, Cc COFFEE MATE CARNATION, 16 OZ ‘TOILET TISSUE ara, SKIM MILK POWDER ior acre : MARGARINE strexsn COFFEE oa a LOUK cee j FOREMOST, at. Giee ‘ GIANT CONES *s™""= “Brook Pack ae Tm Felons 6 coas CHICKEN, TURKEY, SALISBURY. van wOREAM PIES 1150Z, | PKG, 2 oz.’ PKG. _FROTEN FRIES cole ‘Ib. $1,191 ee FAMILY BREAD. Se mene DNS: us ‘OVEN FRESH. 24 OZ. “CORN CAUFORNIA ORANGES eyo oes | Pumperickle BREAD men Dv. 8 ~ PINK SALMON QUEEN CHARLOTTE» 18 OZ. is: “ 89c 4 "SHORTENING _ DEODORANT or oz. $1.49 | SOFT DRINKS, Coca Cola, Sprite, Fanto Orange. g 10 ox., .. 6 tins. $1.00 24 tins 2. $3. Coca Colo, S 26 oz. ., SB $199 mer burning can be dangerous... and costly. _Too many forest fires are caused by “es- caped”™ brush fires. .. it's a serious problem. REGIONAL ECUMENI ROBSON; Worship °9:45 a.m, alternate” Anglican & fi United’ Church ; A complete shipment of hand-made Saddles and Tack of all kinds Including ST. DAVID'S: 5 approx 100 saddles, all with: 5 year replacement guarantees. ‘Also’ lifetime ‘ 8 am. — Holy thee guaranteed Tramme! Bits, Kool-Kare Pads and Sunbeam Seren plus sverythlog 9:40 — Sunday School imaginable in the Tack-ine: oy 10 am. — Shared Worship ‘Service A plene follows the 10 vigahof th "Each item’ offered will bo. ‘eld ‘at’ Auction to: the Nahe bidder with m0. Blenie follows ‘the: 10, a.m. Service a2 Bovios $429 Cose We have beet asked fo ‘liquidate per “order of American Saddle Company from Houston, Texas. ">... the Right Reverend Wilbur K The Forest Service needs your help. Fire Howard: permi. ill only be issued when weather and ‘othervital Safety tactors are considered- * PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 5, 6,7 ATSUPER-VALU (CASTLEGAR ONLY) Sewing Machines, 'ypewriters, . “TM's Contact your local Forest Ranger now. He may have to refuse you a permit because of possible control problems or delay it pendin additional safeguards or safer weather. — EEE. grounds of, the Church, with games,” srefesh-. ments, etc. Bring your lunch, a + family.” Barbecues, Ice: cream. fand provided, e Mid-week activilies. — Call Church Office : Ministers, Ted Bustow and Bob Griffi Patish Cffice: 305-8337 ©. 1 B&W and Color TV's for tent by week or. month * ORIST SERVICE Union Peters: BRITISH COLUMBIA-EOR 5 = 21934 Cedar Ave, Trail a : Telephone 360-6331