LEGAR_ NEWS, Thursday, February 3, 1973 Dean Parfeniuk Tries a Little ce Fishing — Leo Sommers Photo "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND - ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR : Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — ae coeleeer - HIPWELL REALTY Properly Listings Wanted P.O: BOX 1179, CASTLEGAR B.C, PHONE 365-7514 1970 Compact Demolished In Accident Tuest oon pn West of E Castlega on Ww yay No. 8 of the car, whi- ch is reported to have went out of control on & curve striking a snow bank caus- ing the vehicle to flip and come to rest on its roof in the middle of he Toad, was identified as Joanne Wat- kinson of No charges were Jae A_ police who stated icy fd cond tions existed, sai jes were reported and it is is believed the driver was the only occupant of the vehicle, BRIDE'S THANK YOU As soon as possible the bride should send a thank you note for each gift re- yeived, It is the only way the person who sent it can know that the gift was re- ceived, Artists Perform At College A noon hour ce for Selkirk rforman- Ollege will oncert Society series in Trail that same Eva Movsak, mezz0-so- Bcd so charmed B.C. aud- ences with her effortless ocal technique and kcauty of tone on her last visit that she has*been asked to un- dertake a second tour. Zlata Ognjanovic is one of the prine!zal sopranos of the Slovene National Opera. Both singers are graduates my of Music countries. Kum Sing Lee Is already an established international pianist with successful tours of Europe, Australia and South-East Asia, He has been invited by the Soviet government to perform in fhe USSR in the near fu- ture, Mr. Lee has recently _ come to Vancouver where he is teaching piano at. UBC. A varied program will be drawn from the standard Bare literature, Scarlattl to jartok, The singers will of- fer in solo performances a selection of folk son is, lie- d e gr- eat operas. Together they will present some duets of great charm and beauty. Newly Formed Naturalist Group Names Bill Merilees as President More than 100 people at- vended the inal ural meet- ing of the Kooten: Naturalist Association Sat- ur e gathering was the beginning ‘of an enthusiastic approach to the West Koo- tena; th natural history. ill Merilees, wel -kno- wn naturalist, chaired the meeting. He introduced the audience to a lighthearted Lakes, before golng into . the business of the meeting. . Merilees said the objects of the association A. To'provide a natural history’ program for the West Kootenay Area of Bri- tish Columbia. B. To develop an un- derstanding and apprecia- tion ono our natural SAVIrOn observation. Other trips would veome later during April In 0 1g the club's plans further, Mr. Merilees ald there are plans to have an outdoor education pro- oor schools in the Hopefully” a junior sec- tlon of naturalists will also get under way in the fut ure, he said. Executives for the 1973 term are; Bill Merilees, pre- sldent; Dave Webber, sec- fel + Jim Street, treasur- foal Weldon, newsletter editor, Minor Hockey served Close to 900 on Sat- uray: alone with more he ters Suni ment C, To education, D. To keep the mem- bership and public inform- ed on sonservallon and en- vironmental E. To cooperate with groups active in preserving our natural values and her- Be. ‘Mr. Merllees said the outdoor Nelson and Gran a Field trips will be extended over a larger area. ferilees sald fore- seeable field trips will in- clude several trips to the Creston Valley Management area, near Creston, for ob- servation of north-| pound waterfowl, He sald 5 go through the area inl ‘ate March and suggested this as a good time for the first Film Making Workshop ai Selkirk No more thumbs in front of the camera lens! No more peering at dark screens - No more of those im- pressionistic out- of-focus shot! Whether you simply want. to improve your “home movies" or aspire to roduce’a film to rival the it Hollywood director, the film-mi workshop © will correct such faults. The workshop will be held at Selkirk College, be- ginning this Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Course content will in- clude: basic techniques of animation , cocumontary and dramatic films; the cedures of shooting, sevipt- ing, and editing; outdoor and indoor P sound coordination; t! ice of appropriate sets, wardrobes, and props. Basie techniques of video-taping will also be included. The workshop will be held over 10 sessions and the fee for the entire work- shop is #20.) The fee inclu- des the cost of film and ‘video: tape, film processing, rental of equipment, the use of cameras, video-tape recarders and other mater- Enrollment is limited to 30 persons. For further information, contact Craig Andrews at Selkirk College. Wildlife Association Executive Castlegar and Dis-" The Wildlife - Association bald its annual election of officers on Jan, 18. cutive members for 1973 are: John D'Andrea, president; Henry Kuryluk vice-president; Bruce Lom ney, secretary; Tommy Biln, Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Corner of Pine and Columbia Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. We Have All The Nice Things For The One You Love Ph. 365-7818 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. har, treasurer ae Shite ey honorary pre: dent, Named to the board of directors were Dr. John Walton, Stan Angus, Ger- ald Brown, Rodger Edward, Jim Kawalehuk, Vin turbano, Aubrey nee an Jack Stewart and Mike Gall. large membership is expected for this year as are people become aware of the need for conserva- tion minded groups in this area. The association is al- so hoping to see more ladies take an active part in the rature If fet are interest ed, any ques may have about the club's. func- tions will be answered by phoning 365-7561, The new executive is very -enthusiastic about the year ahead with several) projects planned, The elk transplant car- ried out last year hes been a success and several young have been seen this winter ia very good condition. This mean more elk be- ing brought in. a year. Due to the fact the are being protected, we will . have the leasure of seeing herds of. eautiful elk svan- ides, hauling out their rods and tackle There is a big one down there somewhere. Don't forget to weigh in when your dream comes true as the 1973 Derby has‘ started. F. J. SMITHERAM ‘TRAILER. TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Valentine “DANCE ARENA HALL Saturday, February 10, 1973 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music by the Occasions REFRESHMENTS SERVED $5.00 Couple — ‘Tickets at the Door Sponsored by the Selkirk Lions Club . Ney Sweetheart te] 25 was won by Glen Be ty) Willeon of Kin- naird, While the second pr: ize of two tickets to Van: couver Canucks Hockey Game plus $100 expens money ae went £9 John Plot: f Kinnaird. Seas een clally Minor Hoc- y Week has not been com. hace calculated but there @ consensus of opinions ear was more suc- aldents want to miss. Eremenko’s FIT-RITE SHOES QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of Any Type Work or Any Occasion TTA TYPEWRITER REPAIRS | CASTLEGAR NEWS SMITH’S Don't miss the Lillian Killough Chapter ODE Annive: Tea in the Legion Wednesday, Feb, .14. me-baking, oot prize and cake raf- Blueberry Creek Recrea- tion Commission is 9; pom soring a series of ala os at Castlegar. re. all in Febru 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH, 365-7531 — Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal PLUMBING & HEATING CASTLEGAR Robson Doukhobor Ladies of handicrafts. Feb. 6 from 1-3 at Hobs hall. Rummage: Sale. Pick-up for Kootenay - Columbia Child Care oolety teat be arranged by pning 365-6924 or 3 tds Llahttiouse vont ‘In Centre. ae +12 Fri. & ‘sultry orenay | at Victoria SI a Charter Flights fo EUROPE CALGARY - LONDON FARES START AS LOW AS $999.00 Plus $5.00 missed flight insurance BUS TOURS — CAR & CAMPER RENTALS AS WELL AS EURAIL PASSES "CAN BE ARRANGED LEAVE THE ARPANGEMIENTS TO US... Book Early! Book Now! AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES Reservations Tours Hotel Accom. TravelInsurance - Your Link Hardware Dealer “Use Your Chargex Credit Card” Pons 365-7782 Provincial Library Parliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. ~CASTLEC . MOL, 26, No, 6 SERVING Castlegar - Kinnaird Robson - Blueberry Creek Shoreacres - Thrums - Stocan Valley and City New Denver - Silverton a7 So 15 CENTS PER COPY IE “CHAMPS: The SHSS Rockers won the Fourth’ Annual Blue and, Gold Tourney held at SHSS on the week- end, They defeated Nelson in the championship game 37- 22. Team members are, back row, No. 3 Martin Mills, No. 14 Bob Rafter, No. 21 Mike Conkin, No. 15 John Veysey, No, 20 Doug Bigsby, No. 10 Richard Batt Front Row, coach Frank Dyck, manager Dallas Sweeney, No. 4 Kevin Moran, No, 12. Lawrence Gorden, No. 22 Jim Perehudoff and man- ager Keith McGauley. The complete story is to be found in the SHSS Sports column. — SHSS Photo ~ Pool Room Bylaw Amendment Would Lower Age Stipulation ¢i Castlegar codncil will prepare an a amendment to town’ ool room bylaw ' to‘allow children under the : age of 16. to enter pool town. (rooms in the The move follows a re- ; quest from Paul Strelaeff of ‘ Paul's Entertainment Cen- tre:that the age restriction beiremoved because: it was” hurting | jusiness. ever it feels is a suitable amount as its share of the eost for the incorporation of the BCostlega, rt He “fold council Tues- day night that Trail, Nelson and Castlegar had each paid 25 per cent of the corpora- tion cost and air was not satisfied with the formula that council ‘shou- ld get. the ball rolling and develop a new formula. In a letter to Castlegar council, airport committee chairman J. V. Hall said tHe committee is willing to pay the ‘entire: cost of the in- corporation if this is what the, municipalities want. ‘Castlegar however de- cided to stand by its pay- ment of 25 per cent. (continued on back page) +) alve report on Heart Foundafion Forms Here Canvass Blitz to be Held Feb. 25 A local branch of the Heart Foundation was er ed Monday night with N. Metiapb: mamee ren ent and Mrs. ian sident is ono president Dr. joka hn Hall The main concern of the newly organized branch will now be the organizing of a successful canvass blitz to take place Heart Sunday, Feb. 25, in the twin’ towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird between the hours of one to four that afternoon, Chairman of the cam- paign will be Mary’ Ander- son, Just over 12 persons were present at Monday’s meeting with the majority being representatives of lo- cal clubs and organizations. Invitations had» been organizers meeting seeking their assis- fence The greatest demand at is for convassers. tion ~ and explained work it does. She stated the fight a: gainst Canada’s No. 1 heal- th problem, heart disease. has a goal of $565,000 set for this year’s objective. When - asked about as- sistance ‘from the United Appeal Mrs. McNabb stated there has never been an ef- fort made to receive a gr- ant. With the amount of (continued on back page) “1000 tizatin Development Plan Given Kinnaird’s Approval Kinnaird is prepared to pay $4,000 for a rommprehien: i the utiliza- tlon of 21 acres of land id thon Land, known as Mara- on i The ; the overall Patiitzation, dey- + elopment plan for nuunict: mark a. at any ess Mic. Killou, Wil bs invited eae 2 the advisory . ‘This followed a letter from the project supervisor stating the government is endeavoring to remove the compact material on a chr- gnollgical gical basis and asked bear with them - _ as they keep Working down thee it as dollars, per- for this tank without going to contract, Associated Engineers is to be asked for any specif- ication necessary so that the | town may proceed with the construction of this base. Council agreed to en- dorse two proclamations, one for Boy Scout Week from Feb. 18 to 24, and the other for’ . Heart ° Sunday, Feb. fee report on Kooten: Industri Development ie The first convention in 10 years to be held by the Union of Spiritual Sommun: oe ay f shen t 900 ing for. aboul Orchodex Doukhobors in Kootenays—was held ae ly in Grand Forks. his si convention is sche to reassemble lay at 10 a.m. Ace enia unity Hall that - a pears to be a two-day aff Members of USC of C Hold | Convention at Oofisciienia chairman of the USCC bo- i mn ber ae legate put i "Our eaty ren are goi univers! and we ore living in~ the must of efficiency. A We must keep up wi em,” ig that it R ‘it should be ‘A new board of direc! aaah confirmed until this week- end. » convention each year and to Prior to the convention, ° financial John J. Verigin, honorary: prepare ~ annual statements, ROKK (aferms Kinnaird Only One Vacancy - Martini). hey. mare deal , Ous of Tecommen: pointment nig to the board of ratific- al on the "of the poard January meng Minutes Take Place of Verbal RDCK Report a mendations of ~ municipal councils but are not neces- tive to the Mayor Colin ‘Maddocks, asked the board to take > appropriate action to allo’ Mr. Henne's replacement by Mr. Mr. Maddocks said: “It is quite clear that Mr, Hen- ne does not enjoy the con-’ fidence or ‘support of the through. ‘its counell it. creates an et t subject of whim or caprice.”. Paul Markoff, director for area Hi said, “We can't .chan- e recreation commissioners we change our socks. We haven't heard the other may pote e be a very good func- The board felt it did not. have the: power im the A jority vote of the majority ote of ae Ed Mosby, Castlegar’s representative | to the CK stated “Re board Bodard inform -Kinnaird council that gay ‘one vac-' ancy exists in Tespect af Meets Tonight A report on KC D: for 1973 will be included tonight's agenda for the Cas- tlegar and District Chamber of Commerce which meets en niques, A‘ ex. from the’ skydiving pour. who. proved: s0: popu- "gel hour ts is at 6, din- per: at 6.45, followed by re regular bases meet- > Cellul ed its fir first.employee retire- sions are’ creations of 74 th creation sociation was submitted by town representative Harold Leslie, This was acknowled- ged and referred to the fin- ance committee. Council also received two separate offers of ser- vice from consulting engin- eering firms. Public works foreman Waterman reported roy vil hetneds e U Security Guard Charlie King Acknowledged As Local Cellulose Pulp Mill's First Refiree The ‘Canlleaat Canadian lose Pulp. Mill record- ment on Wednesday of ‘last week when Charlie King re- he position of guard which he had. th d The occasion was recog- nized with presentations by Orjan Burchardt, vice pre- sident, interior pulp opera- tions, on behalf of the oot tie and by Frank M and Security: ¢ chie: Ing’s fell low employees A long time resident of the West Kootenays, Mr. King commenced anive years ice in the B.C. Provin- clal Police at Nelson in 1936. In 1940 he entered the furniture and hardware es in Nelson and Trail. Im- mediately prior to working at the Pulp Mill he was pur- chasing g agent for the con- firm which built thew Waneta Dam. - and Mrs. Kin, side . Kinnaird and have a family of two sons. ‘Bob is assistant general’:mana- |: er of the Trail Times and and d stor- ink is an in operator at the Ip Mill.