© FOUND A SED. IN thin column are not: charg ed for as a buble rervice a se und aon i 2 Ki IN PLASTIC TUM- bier at at ‘Robson Whart Claim at Castlegar News. CHILD'S” TIMEX WATC found, near Field’s Sore. Owner may have by ent fi claimin, Halls ‘re ‘PRES! GLASSES ih black le feather Kendrick Optometrist case, Found on ighway at Thrums., Owner may claim at Castlegar “News Office. ONE *STANDARD TENS CCM bike. Claim at decal RCMP Office. © STUDENT PLACEMENT HIGH SCHOOL AND COL- ; oF Uh fe Jus p inte’ thé eeae news F itive iat oie Wi SRBYSTT EVENINGS and weekends: Ph, pean nda considere: 5-708. Ask for Ke Keith, ae © NOTICES i INSTRUCTION— SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS. Genelle Ph. 693-2962. tfnl6 CASTLEGAR AND DIST- rict Homemakers Services, goes Spruce St, hed 365- 965-5824. - Office ie Monday through Fri- day 9.30 a.m. to 11.30, a ST BRK, MARLING WILE 7 thola elinte for examination .m. peeve ‘ iy: 23/4 Ron’s Motel. No 3 ppetn nt necessary, NEW.IN THE CITY? Know Someone New? 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Call: 0 ters Anon- ymous Ph. 365072 or 865- p.m. Ehren buena: Sth Ave., N. Castlegar. tin ®@ Cards of Thanks Bae We wish to express our thanks to Drs. Sotazon & Hall and ataff o! Castlegar District aa ot for thelr good care shown “Mrs. Hela S. ‘Legebokoff. relatives and friends eo attending and Belping with the funeral — § Sincerely the Legebokoff. famill We would like to thank all our friends and neigh- bors who made our Golden Anniversary such a mem- arabe ea occasion. — Otto & © in Memoriums (ALOFF — In lov- © Kal ing” memory. ¢ of our: dear mother mother, Holy ty passed away A Sst at beautiful mem: Sprinkled. with’ ‘a *iuhuen Wishing God had spared’ jou For a few more years, When -we are’ sad. and lonely y end everything ing goes wrong seem ear. you sper, Cheer up and carry on. Each time: we see your photo yeu seem to smile and say Don't ery I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day. — Lovingly, remembered by . Ler ee Gordon. and Cyni © Engagements Mr. and: Mrs. win McGaulley” are pleased to announce the: cpeegement of their daught Linda Marle, fe Lager 2 Patrick Patek k “ty, he wedding Place Saturday, dune 4 mt 3 ocx ta at St. Church, astlegar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter are. pleased to an- nounce the engagement of ‘their youngest daughter Mr. Erling Holt, Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Condy are happy to an- hounce the engagement of oa daughter Willa aay sane ein Memaridis In loving memory of a beloved mother and) granc mother, Molly Kavalolt wt who ag taken from us so sud- denly May 10, 1074. The golden gates stood Ont year ago today. i farewells left unspok- you juictly slipped away. ite Toney ney Beko without we "alsa you more ‘each For life 1s not.the same for ce you were called qt ‘broke our hearts to lose you, it you did not go alone, r part of us went: with Brett The God ‘called you aay ¢ A bisa aes more steps along Perhaps a few more} ears remembered by her Tota ter Mary and © LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF. PUBLIC WORKS Lye DEBS ad- Tenders He cone Ree AON: BUILDING NO. 6;. GRAND FORKS, BC.” will be. received untit 11.00 {PDST) 3 JUNE 1975. Tender documents, can be obtained. on deposit of $50.00 “in the: form. of a ‘TIFIED :. cheque to the order-of the GENERAL FOR CANADA, igh the above Vancou- throu; ver DPW Office and may be be Amalgama ted : viewed at Cor ion couver; LC.C., Bumaby:3 and Southern Intérior Ca (9 it Kamloops, Kelowna Penltes, Vernon & BA The depen’ will be refun- ced on return of: the docu- within one month from the date of tender opening. To be conside: ach der must be sul the forms supp! Department ane ndition the security, .the tender. ISITORY — Sub igh the Southern terlor’ Bid Depository, Jub- flee Pavilion, 185 Lakeshore nadian Bid pository Principles for Fed-. eral Governm Second Edition, 1 April ‘The lowest or any tender it not necessarily accepted. MOWER ..the NEW (a; doucier Head, Tendérs .&- - Contacts: - BIRTHS NAZAROFF — To Mr. ane ire Fred Nazaroff of May 7, a son, a beter tor Kimmy = and ‘ "STOQCHNORE — To- Mrs. Larry Stooch- Mit mt Winlaw, May 8, son, : ABIETK( and Mrs, Wayne “bleu iH Caatlenny: May 7, a ee WHYTE — To Mi Mrs. Heath Roy Whyie"s nd Castlegar, May 7, a son. ent Projects’, ; ® LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘AND OTHERS RE; LENA ELLEN Y LAWSON ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of} Lena Lawson, late of 3001 cir arlston Avenue, Robson, Bi tish Columbia, are reniired send the’ same to the under harmed | Solicitors at Castlegar, British Conrath. ‘on or be- fore the 15th day of June, , 19/5, uber which uate ie mo! the ies sutitled thereto} hay: ne regard gard only to e nen iss oat SKINNER, Executor Wetmore, McGauley, Bion aad Polonscort ae Total ‘Lunar Eclipse Visible On May 24-25 The first total eclipse of the moon vislblé, from North America in moro than three years will occur the night of May 24-25, tho Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory of Cambridge, Mass., stated ro- cently, ‘The first stages of the eclipse will begin at 10.69 p.m. EDT May 24. The first visible effects of the eclipse for most ‘amateur astronomers will begin at midnight May 24 when the moon enters the dark shadow of the earth, The total eclipse will last E 1,08 a.m. SPOKANE - DISNEYLAND 1975: New Program. July 5, 26 August 9,16 Dec. 20, 27 BOOK NOW!’ ie ‘See West's Travel Agency r. Prices West's Travel Agency 21 Pine St. — Castlegar — Phone Shee 2.33 a.m. A ‘lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, earth and moon are lined up so the moon passes through the earth's shadow. Replacement Tires Must be Same Size Says A ication. WEATHER. tires should 1 3 equipment, the ‘B.C. never be smaller than the tires supplled with a car as original é ‘Autome- bile Association says. A smaller \aize may-alfect ground clear. ance, instrument accuracy and the suspension system of the car. Private Service Held Today for (. A. Brady Private funeral services are to be held tomorrow morning for Charles Arthur Brady, 82, of 212 - h ANE: Ny Castlegar, who p: away Tuesday in Trail Hospi ia Burial will. be in “Park reception for friends of the will follow at 11 egar: Senior | Mr. Brady was born on Oct 37, 182, in Onaha, Wash ‘Mr. Brady retired in 1961, moving to Castlegar five years ago. “A member of the Masonic & A.M.,-Hudson Bay ion, Mr.. Brady operated a thrashing machine on the prair- ies and for 22 years he was the key man operating a steam thrashing machine. His mechanical ability provided him with deep satisfaction, particu- and moved t 1907. He was married in AMT aNd fare eae van ent a8 when he moved to Prairlé River where he operated » trucking business, He later’ purchased and operated the Prairie River Hotel until 1946 whien he moved to Proctor, B.C., where he purchased and operated the Holiday Inn Hotel. larly'in his the deceased is survived by two gar; one daughter, Mrs. Bertie Bedard of North Vancouver; 12 grandchildren;" five | great: grandchildren; and three. sis- ters, Mrs, Eunice Ball of Castlegar, Mrs. Alex (Hattie) _ Black of Foxwarren, Sask., and Mrs. Hazel Obrlein of-Win- nipeg. Castlegar Aquanauts Set Swimathon for June 15 The Castlegar Aquanaut: ° Swimathon is to be held on . June 15, with more information regarding the Swimathon to be announced at a later date. There will be a two-day Dryland Training is.in progres and continuing until pool ope: ‘The Castlegar Aquanaut Annual twoday swim meet be held on July 26 and 27 in Swim Club " coaches and officials on June 7 and 8 in the Beaver Valley Swimming Pool, Top BCSSA officials will be instructing. , -Anyone interested in attending this important clinic is asked to contact Jim Beattie at 865-6391. Walter Taylor ‘Presented Gift “Of Appreciation A surprise presentation has been. made recently to Walter.Taylor in appreciation of his services as’ cl the many Music Festival Com- ‘Mr. Taylor. was president of the Kiwanis Club of Trail in 1968, the year in which his club ‘won the much coveted Achieve-. ment Award of Pacific North- * west District of Kiwanis Inter- national, Mr, Taylor will serve as LtGov. of Division 5 of Ki- wanis during 1976, taking in clubs in Castlegar, Chewelah, Colville, Creston, Cranbrook, Nelson and; Trail. ~ A man who also gave to public service, Mr. Taylor is + also responsible for the starting :of a Well Men's Clinic in Trail. - Out of town swim meets in which the Castlegar Aquanauts will be participating, will be’ announced shortly. ‘There is also to be another registration held for the aqua nauts, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE Highway "No, 3 at Genelle Bluffs, spproxk mately 7 miles North of Trail will: be. “subject to. dosure during the. following hours Monday to: * Friday Inclusive: 600 P.M. to 6:00. ra iy 8:15 P.M. to 10:00 P. 10:15 P.M, to W115 PM 11:30 P.M. to! 3209 Midnight 215 AM, to 2:00 AM, effective Mon., ey 5 Closures will commence the week: of eri 19783 Subject to favourable ’ weather con alternate route via Highway 3B te ae Rosslond ts available, 4: W, Nelson; P. Eng. : Regional Highway Engineer for Minister of Highways: : SELKIRK: COLLEGE CASTLEGAR, B.C. The Calloge invites opplications for the following Faculty po: ; 1, NURSING fennee " Jo teach 2 yr. diploma course. + > Qualifications required: A minimum of a aie, > elor’s Degree, in addition to relevi ing and teaching experience and eligible for registration: with the. Regtiver-, ed Nurses Association of.British Columbia. Appointment date: August 15,,1975 ¥ +2. CLINICAL NURSING INSTRUCTOR (60% of Full time appointment) Qualifications required: Must be elite for re Tes: gistration with the’ Registered Nursing As- sociation of B.C. and have’ pathy tokens lence. Preference will be given to. appli cants having Bachelor's Degree. Appointinent Date: August 15; 19755 3. WILDLAND RECREATION INSTRUCTOR To develop and teach ina new 2 year Wildland Recreation Program Qualifications required: Minimum of Bachelor's Degree’ Ina Resource Management. Field such “as Forestry, Blology, Geography or Engineering. Post graduate. degree and experience in’ Recreation or. Parks Peni highly desirable, Must hold or be: eligible for B.C. Class IV Driver's Ucence. . Appointment Date: July 1, 1975 Salaries Commensurate. with experience. Applications should be forwarded on or before. dune 1975 to: oh & Personnel Officer ihn Selkirk College ' KINNAIRD JUNIOR _ SECONDARY ‘SCHOOL Qur band students crawled ‘out of bed at about 4.90 a.m. Saturday. That's right .'. . AMI: The buses took off for Spokane promptly at 6. Special clearaneo was provided at the U.S. Customs for the momen- tous occaslon—our first venture asa marching band and our “first appearance In the Lilac Parade. Next week we will have lots to tell' you about our experiences, but: for now we would like to thank our chaper-. ones, Mrs, Plante, Mrs. Collier and’ Mr, Janzen‘ for their * greatly’ appreciated 'tima ‘and * tion ta overlooked, from cover help. They, deserve a big hand, mi mrer yen Ifyou haven't taken a peck into our,‘Cobra Room", you should. Mr. Clark's hard-work- ing Annual crew members ‘are ‘putting the finishing touches on “Cobra IV" and doing a mighty professional job of it, too! No aspect of: the cas a ‘The year, book will go on ‘sale June‘? and we urge all our + students to reserve a copy. . +, The weather smiled on'us for our track meet last Friday. ‘From atart to finish everything ‘went as smoothly as clockwork, and, Mr. Long beamed happily “when he’ saw’ that ‘we’ were To Suit His Style" this - GRADUATION from the S KLOTHES.KLOSET Leisure Suits : Sway. Boe "SPAGHETTI. & STEAK © ‘ -SPAGHETT! & ME “He ta being. repliced ys sevenyeanld boy named De Souza, who sent a ey ponsorsl * Mr, M. Brandson, who acts as secretary. for) this project, will keep in touch with the new foster cid and the ACW leks ard to an interesting and Napta relationship. ‘An invitation: fromthe ‘United Church |Women to at: tend their annual Spring Rally, EAT, BALLS. ‘PHONE. “Open Dally 4 pinto 10 pm vet ‘Monday ey, Reservation Only: IE 365-3434: "See Us| For: Weddings, Banuets and * Club, Functiol jons Furniture 2 Bi Entertainment East Trail Warehouse on L blocks downriver trom proceeds of the St: David's Day tea and. dinner is tobe turned over to.parish funds. This ts in Addition to the tisual substan tial donation made quarterly. ‘The highlight of the even- ing was a presentation made by Mrs-Jehson to Miro. R. Dyson, who is leaving the area. In the short ‘time Peggy has been in €astlegar, she has been a very ‘active. member. of both the- ACW and St David's Anglican Choir, ‘and: will: be ‘sorely’. missed, atten Johnson expressed, tion of all mem: «ure and eepectally forthe - * beautiful: work-done onthe chureh banner by Dre ig the g thle git, Mrs: Dy 0 a ne had enjoyed her’ association * javid's Chureh, | and ; is ie ‘watm invitation for es sea serving deli-. He cious refreshments at the close” at: LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER © (Regular Hours) @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL “@ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL: how & ld Trad brid ties ‘of ‘food devoured!" i lowever, the boys who worked on’the hot dog detail were equal to the pressure and never‘batted ‘an éyelash ‘or aliced a thumb, Mr, Ted Crosfield came up with “a ‘brilliant ‘idea. You Our cheerful naenener club members have brought out. thelr latest Issue. The paper is eagerly bought by our. stu-- dents, who get a big kick out of the cartoons, puzzles, inter- views, and “advice tothe lovelorn"’ it contains, It also serves as a vehicle for extra typing practice!’ . Tn this latest chronicle Mr, Sheppard writes about the Art Festival held at the arena on May 3, He says, “The festival. ‘was open to all students within the area and the response was ‘overwhelming. “The scene in the Arena Hall was one: of color and excitement, since each plece of art told a story of keen activity ‘and creativeness. There were hundreds of entries, “On the walls were a variety of two dimensional works such as prints, paintings, paper creations, sketches, and masks. On tables there were .papler mache projects, models, masks, atitchery, candles, cer-: ames, weaving, macrame, and ‘wood carvings, “Suspended from the ceil- ing were a series of attractive mobiles. Even the windows ‘were not overlooked for poten: - tial display purposes—several good quality stained glass pro- jects of tissue and black paper were displayed there.” Len ene Our 8000 metre champion * is Jeff Townsend. Runners-up were Mike Varabloft, Steve |. ‘Bozek and Terry Kootnikolff. 2 Girls’ doubles ‘winners ‘in badminton were Lori Price and Sharon Plotnikoff first; Dianne. ‘Wiebe and Shawn Mills second. eo ae also put some muscle We Anexelting weekend of top quallty entertainment and com- petition is assured’ when’ the Trail Caledonian: Society pre- sents it’s Annual ‘Tattoo and Highland ‘Games. Massed bands, led by the color party of the Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch No. 11, will open the Tattoo this Saturday _at6 pam, in the Comineo Arena, Selected as host band this + year, is the Peiumph Street « Band of Vancouver. The profes- _ sional quality and versatility of this band is noted wherever it forms.’ The ‘Trail Pipe Band and ‘the Maple Leaf Band will join, in concert, with bands from the