nary nemessnstrstee ANT BRCM YEAR est PLLA ba LTR All Systems Are Go For-Klondike Night Members of the Castlegar the Regional Recreation .Com- Kiwanis Club are busy this , mission and will feature the week making final preparations rock band ‘Storm’. for the 1975 Klondike Night to There will be nominal - be held-in the Curling Rink on admission charges for each =o |, ATTEND CHURCH Saturday, Sept. 20th. evont and special Klondike Directory of Local and District Churches VSR z ‘ CHURCH OF GOD" 804-7th Avenue South SUNDAY “leaming’ "Worshiping” PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 945 707 First Ave. V-a.m, Family Worship: Wednesday ‘atin. ‘leases for all Ages CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH roceeds from this year's dough will be available, For the Klondike ‘night ‘are to (go Curling Rink, admission prices towards youth activities and will be 60 cents for adults and Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 965-5212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m. 7:30 p.m, Y opportniten to pee Seve Se CHURCH OF CHRIST Director Harold Webber Presents Kootenay Historical eeicty President Peter Oglow, felt, with a Life Membership Just Prior to the Cutting of the Ribbon at Saturday's Olficial Opening of the National Exhibition Centre. ~ Blaine Lake Woman Wins Car - A Blaine Lake, Sask. wo- man was named the winner of the Dodge Dart when the draw, supporting the proposed Bril- lant Cultural Centré, was made Saturday evening at the choral FLORAL _ Arrangements for Hospitals — Funerals § and “All Occasions” FRUIT TREES Apple, Pear, Peach, Apricot, {tallan Prunes, Plum " EVERGREENS Seretding i: Upright Ball, Pyramid, Compact & Gold Compect Cedars Shady Trees & Flowering .Planti, Hause Plants,” «Pot Plants,. Potteries, indoor Hanging Baskets Perennial Rockery’ Plants and Fall Bulbs First Year Growth Guaranteed Terranium Plants,.¢. : $2 Million Winner Mokes $5,000 Donation eoncert “playing to a capacity crowd in Stanley Humphries’ Secondary School gymnasium. ‘There were also eight other prizes drawn for. Five choirs participated, as well as several duets and solos. Victor Neufield skillfully con- ducted the newly formed Nel- son German Cholr, which was well received by the audience. The Castlegar Russian Folk Ghoir presented ‘several folk- songs, among them Schubert's “Evening Slar”. Director Mike Wynnechuk moulded 40. volces into an impressive melodious presentation. The ladies of the Grand Forks Friendship Choir stole the’ show. with: their solo number consisting of a pat- terned stroll on stage as thelr voides blended beautifully in a Russian folk song. ‘The Brilliant Cholr, which recently produced their third long-play stereo album, also’ displayed their musical talents, Three duets were featured during the evening. Louell + Nichivolodotf and Maureeti ~ makelf. sang “THe Shaw!’ Gertie Konkin ‘and? Nellle Lak- tin sang “Girlfriends”, Frances Kanigan sang her beautiful rendition of “The Volga Flows” and Elste Campbell and Marie Balchewaki, closed the concert ; Expert Landscaping “FREE ESTIMATES s : NURSERY & FLORIST 1003-Sth Ave., South Castlegar Ph, 365-7312 “Open 7 Days 0 Week” 1 Your Floor Covering.Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Catton Deopeties § * Carpeting if Furniture Recovering Gordon ‘Wall . Ltd. EXPERT; INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537, 801 Victoria, Trall, B.C, tin ‘hotel Distinctively styled home in Woodland Park, dose to school and shopping facilities — 1650 sq. ft. of © living space, accommodating: storage room, din- Ing room, kitchen, living room, 2 full bathrooms, 1 sIngle and 3 double bedrooms — full basement area — undeveloped with root cellar area — cone crete footing and pre-fabricated cut-out to ac commodate a fireplace. Fitted carpets throughout. . $48,000.00 For appointment to view - PHONE 365-7232 SALE with a song entitled “The Sunset Has Dimm Mr. Walter Popott, chair. man of the finance committee, announced the generous dona- tion of $5,000 towards the cultural centre made: by Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sam Popoff and family. This is indeed’ an outstanding example of gener- osity and support for a much needed cultural complex. The Popoff family received a stand- Ing ovation for their donation, Mr. Popoff thanked all. of the people who supported the ‘concert and purchased raffle tickets. He gave special thanks to Bill and Natalie Voykin, Joe ‘and Nancy Cheveldave and, Larry and Lucy Tomilin who served on the raffle-committee. Three local dignitaries, Mayor Ed Mosby, MLA Chris D'Arcy, and MP Bob Brisco _ spoke briefly in support of the Brilliant Cultural Centre and also pulled the winning tickets. ‘The winners were: Dodge Dart—Marilyn Cheveldaett, Blaine Lake, Sask.; color Valana, Trail, B.C Vera, Dergou- ar "Grand. Forks, BCs stereo set—Bill Voykin, Slocan Park, B.C; Chandelier—Donna Wil, Winlaw, B.C radio—Lucy’ Ge- vatkoff, Grand,Forks, B.C.; ‘aecommodatfon—Cindy Bonderoff, Castlegar, B.C. projects sponsored by the Ki- wanis' Club.*’ ‘The action starts at p.m. in the Curling Rink where there will be games of chance, bingo and a fish pond, where families can try their luck for a range of prizes. A food conces-’ ston will also be operating. A Gold Rush Fellowship . Room will be held in the Arena Hall, From 9 p.m., a local band will provide the entertainment. for the fea of the evening. ince will: be held in thet Curling Rink from’ 9.30 p.m. This {s sponsored by 26 cents for children, Pre- schoolers will be admitted free. There will be separate admission charges for the Gold Rush Room and for the teenage ‘dance. Everyone is encouraged to attend in Klondike costumes. and there will be prizes for those In the best contumes. Former MLA Fights Taxman But — He Loses A former member of the British Columbia | legislature, Burt Campbell, has lost an eerie Worshl| pat en. pm nen aye Bibie Study 7.30 ‘oung Peoples 7.30 MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For Information Phone 365-2241 oF 365-7973 or 3 365-7362 APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block ‘East of the Costleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School 4 ime Morning ership. “| WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Saturday Services Nordic, Hall 1009 = 7th Ave. Castlegar Seo aed Bible Si at ie Soar 7 p.m. Minister: Mr Glen Weber ‘ Ph, 365-3 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 ‘Maple St.; Castlegar Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Affillated with ae Ted + appeal against $125 in’ federal Income taxes, according to a * Canadian Press story from , Ottawa. ‘The tax review board, in a luggage set—Pete A. ‘Harasi- mow, Winlaw, B.C, and automo- Monday, sald it was dismissing tive mirrors—John J. Popoff, Me. Campbell's claim that he Castlegar, B. should be allowed to deduct Mr. Popoff: praised ‘the: ten-twelfths of the maximum Kootenay Choir, the members” §150 in annual employment of which, despite a: busy com- expenses allowed most tax- munity involvement schedule,” payers. 2 -spearheaded ‘the ‘raffle which An MLA from January to raised over $20,000 July, 1972, he received $6,700 Master of ceremonies pay and $3,300 as an expense Peter Samoyloff introduced allowance. He also was em- Anna Markova to the audience.’ ployed for 10 months of that Mrs, “Markova Is an ‘active . year by: Castle News: Ltd., member of the Kootenay La- - which publishes a weekly news- dies’ group which‘ has paper, and his earnings from over $64,000 through’ bake © this source were declared at sales, raffles and handiwork $7,750. sales in the past six years. Mrs, Filing his 1972 tax return, Markova expressed her. grati- Mr: Campbell claimed an emi- tude for the fine work done by” ployment expense deduction of the community in its drive .to. $160, which the revenue de- make the Brilliant Cultural Gelpare tejected. Centre, a reality. In his appeal, he said that Visitors to the concert because he was employed by included Dorothy Pope and her. Castlegar News for 10 months brother Mr. Bailley from Sus-. of 1972 and exclusively as an MLA for only two months: he ! va ‘The Kootenay” Choir” the year. He hed been Socal’ wishes to extend a sincere Credit member for Revelstoke- thank-you to all the people in. Stocanand lost to W. 8. King, a the Trail, Nelson and Castlegar “New Democrat, inthe 1972 districts who supported this election which saw a change of cultural endeavor. governiment, Strawberry Servings Toto! 900 Bennett Meets the People “In keeping with the com- mitment he made when he became leader of the B.C, Soclal Credit Party.to tour all of the province, opposition leader Bill Bennett met with local resi- dents last Thursday evening at an informal strawberry. social held in Kinsmen Park. Amidst a casual festive air over 900 servings of strawber- ries and ice cream were dished out by local ladies in colorful boater hats while the park was decorated with red, white and blue bunting, poste: a dozen huge lawn umbrellas. The very young, who turned out asa family with their parents, were given red, white and blue. balloons: while the crowd, prior to. Mr. Bennett's address, was enter- Yained with live muste. by Mickey Killough and His Enterprisers. During his address, Mr. Bennett attacked NDP policies for being “anti-resource, antt- capital and antl-opportunity.” He sald that the cost of government has gone up under the NDP while services to direction to B.C. the party has got ‘to be committed to the people,” he’ sai ‘The opposition leader then challenged the people of Castle- gar.to meet that commitment and return the type of govern- ment t8 Victoria that previous- ly sponsored opportunity in CBS: Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor bassador 112.» 4th Ave. ‘Armstrong and Am! 365.3662 of 365-3664 College wee 7 p.m. von Bible «Fi, 7pm. Youth and Family Rev. N. Walker Phone 365-6662 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Saturday Night Man fe pm Ameer pty pk a Letter to Editor Concem .: ‘ .For Bear is Asked — - Dear Sir: ci How can tho life of an’ animal be taken’ with so little concern, Last week a bear was, shot on 9th Ave. S., Castlegar, Sunday one was shot on 3rd Ave, Whore tomorrow? Tam aware that parents > are'worried about thelr’ chil: dren, so naturally they call the - game department. We have to lake Into consideration that the ‘game department is short of men and equipment as well, So this takes us back ‘to the first sentence, Can we keep on ike this? Somewhere, someone must'say “that's enough”. People must. properly cover garbage, governments must make more money avall- able to supply men and cquip- ment to round up the offending bears so that they will survive. Let's all be concerned. written judgment released, Business and Professional Directory people are row being cut back. “The education budget has been cut from 32 per cent to 25 ‘per cent of the annual budget since 1972,” he added. Mr. Bennett charged “the government has contributed to inflation by its own growth and . centralization in Victoria.” He said that many care about the future of B.C., but are dis- raged by the dramatic increase caused by NORTHWEST MOBILE. HOMES LIMITED ~ Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS, CASTLEGAR Phone. 365-7202 NDP policies. “We have an, economic situation difficult to cope with," he admitted, but said a Social Credit government would: get B.C, moving again. . He urged local residents to Furniture 2Bl Home Entertainment East Trail Werchouse 21 blocks downriver. trom old Trail Bridge OPEN DAILY FROM 1-P.M. (Regular Hours) @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL and Shew Room LOCATIONS TO SERVE YO! BETTER @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL saduoiyddy aclow HOME GOODS LTD. Carpeting ~ answers, but by involving peo- in his “open party,” ; adding "no one has all the | 1999 coi Ave. Castlegar? “Phone 965-3551 : 2 MV.DP No. 3996 “Your Mobile.” » Experts” ple in policy one is: not restricted to a narrow political. * philosophy.” “Mr. Bennett, said ‘that Social Credit’s membership was less than 4,000 two years ago and is now. 40,000. “To give Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH. September 21. ROBSON: 9:45 a.m, ST. DAVID'S: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:40 a.m! Sunday Schoo! 10:00 am. United Church Servi 11:15 a.m, Anglican Service, Ny Communion ' Mid-week Activities — Call. Parish’ Office Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob’ Griffiths | Parish Office: 365-8337 ts $8.00 per year, The price by delivery boy Is 20 WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trall No. 6.¥mir Rd., Nelson Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Cooper Agencies Summer Hours Effective May 27 10:30 e.m. to 12:30 noon ea ee BRAKE & WHEEL A98ic Columbia Castlegar -, PHONE 365-7818 Wheel. ‘Alignment Brakes - Shocks CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly soa The Only Complete Brake Shop In‘: the ' Koo! \ BEGoodrich / TIRES - TIRES . at Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques DESMOND fT. UTTLEWOOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B. Ph, 352-5152 BOUNDARY “ELECTRIC - (CASTLEGAR) LTD. . ELECTRICAL & ‘MECHANICAL sider eG and be “ : Tropical PARDMAN FURNITURE. Mayteg Sales : Sand. Service: GUARANTEED : REPAIRS: 5 Ph. 365-5240 make ex. otic dis. “plays fer rr Aquarium Supplies Groceries — Gas ’ MAPLES STORE Blueberry. Creek PHONE 365-6149 APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs “~All Home Appliances Phone 365-3649 or aa GREEPS ELECTRIC comancou | xeate CONTRACT! © ou SALES & SERVICE - BOY. SERVICE PA aaS 7075 Sump & Septic Tank Free Estimates Pumping Fy PHONE 365-5013 hh YORK Gas Fitting © Ventilation 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar. Heating - Refrigeration _& Mechanical System, MIKES CLEAN AND |‘ Stles-& Service — SHAMPOO ALE SY Maa 704°. 61h Ave, South | Carpets and Furniture ( Reasonable Rates © Phone 359-7398 DUTCH CLEANING SERVIC Cleaning your Office Daily, Weekly or Monthly Contract Shampooin, Call gous eras Rugs EM oe LAWN MOWER REPAIRS Free Estimates Call Collect Nelson 625- 4632 or Castlegar 365-7603 shee Sporting Eqt, Ltd. 1400 Col, Ave., Castlegar, PHONE 365-3181 ¢. Yan Pelt * 123 Main St, Castlegar RHC INS. AGENCIES LTD, el: Ph, 365-7775 - Castlegar - KOOTENAY TRADING eosT’ “Antiques” , New and Used Furniture & Mise. PHONE 365-9739 “For Cash — Pay Loss _ : ot the TRADING POST We Buy, Trade & Sell 601 Baker St., Nelson »* Phone 35: Fire - Auto - Boat Trailer - Life Call Poter Majesgey 365-5386 - DRY WAL TAPING 1» TEXTURED *CEILINGS LASTER REPAIRS & irq PH. 364-1059 { RUBBER STAMPS © See, Phone, Write Clean ‘Cut. Rubber | Master of Ceremonies Gary Bacon, Miss Taterior af BE. “1998 Karen Wieaberg of meal "Becoaid Runner-Up. Connle Polontkoff of, Castlegar and First Runner-Up Terry, Hildabrandt ‘of Cranbrook: Stamp. Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 Capri ‘AUTO BODY 633 - 6th Ave. S. Castlegar ’ FREE DEPOSIT” “RECEI PTS: officer. COMMERCIAL PRINTING * Lattetheads Raffle’ Tickets Invoices 1, Envelopes Ete, Ete 1 YEAR TERM 10 5 YEAR TERM {s YEAR TERM 10 6 YEAR ‘TERM CASTLEGAR NEWS. Phone 365-7266 CASTLEGAR, B.C, FOUNDED on AUGUST 7, 1047, BURT CAMPBELL, PU! RENE BRODMAN, (MRS. Lola HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News. cents an issue, Single copies tn stores are 20° cents, Second-class mall registration number 0019, ‘The Casticgar News Is ‘a member of tt Audit Bureau of Circulations, te It Is also a member ot the Canadian Weekly [Newspapers Assuciation and the B.C, division lof the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Ansoctation. All. correspondence should be addressed to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer-3007, Ca aneinae athe sar, BC, VIN Sif4, Lelters for publication must _ CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT + “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS" VL. Vv. (LES) CAMPBELL HEA AND’ EDITOR HOP FOREMAN WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGA, be ‘signed In ink with the correct name’ Address of the writer, “Pen” names will be weed ma but the correct name must be sub- ent: It ts agreed by the advertiser queating apace that the Hablity of the paper In event of falture to publish any advertise- ment of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertise ment shail be lmited’to ‘the amount ‘paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertis- id that there shalt be ant ere shall be n pep pat ead 9 Habiity, in’ any event MINIMUM io. 0 MAY, BE REDEEMED . AT ANY. qT y the Incorrect {tem onty, auch advertisement. Phone Mes alos : at 365-7261 For ‘More Information The First Canadian Bank Bankof Montreal - Castlegar, B.C, bunny antes auu wunua vt well-wishers greeted ‘eight young ladies’ from several, in; | terior locales when they were introduced Saturday “morning ‘at the Castleaird Plaza as candidates for the title of Miss Interior of B.C. The winter of this contest will be travelling to. Toronto in’ October to particl- ‘pate in the Miss Canada Pa ant, e The following gicls were presented by master of cere- monies Gary Bacon: Karen Wienberg of Kelowna, Terry. + Hildabrandt and Frankie. Car: ver of Cranbrook, Shelley Dase “of Merritt, Marlane Eastman of Creston, Daune Sandulescu of ‘Trail and Connie Potoniket Donna Guillemin of Castlega Welcoming the girls on. behalf of the City of Castlegar.” and the Chamber of Commerce was a director of the Chamber alder: serie ie °: Inferior Pageant willbe the . | Chamber.of Commerce. >, Each: candidate .was then, “given the opportunity to speak , ‘to the public. Returning tothe 2 Hi Arrow Arms, the girls were served a lovely luncheon and :-! again the judging took pla During the afternoon, each candidate, was: privately inter- ~.viewed.by the five judges, who ‘ineluded Mrs, Carole Marner of Vancouver, Peggy Jack of Merritt, Mrs. Dorothy Cam- eron of Trail,: Urla Meckling of - } Cranbrook and Donna Salvador: of Creston. Corporal Sedler of the local RCMP was the tally “Later ‘that afternoon the irls returned to the plaza for « the final stage of the. contest. ‘The judges’ cholce for Miss - “Interior ‘of B.C. for 1975 was Karen Wienberg ‘of Kelowna. Miss Wienberg received her crown from the retiring queen, Heather Holdaway of Cran. rook. : First runner-up was Terry Hildabrandt of- Cranbrook and second ‘runner-up was’ Connie, Polonikoff’of Castlegar. > v1 James Warner Castlegar 7 B. C Crowned © Bee mae vere 0 the ‘oat and Disiriet Chamber of Com- meree. In addition, the queen will also receive a trip to “Toronto to ‘participate. in ‘the Miss Canada Pageant and $500 for her wardrobe. : Each candidate was pre- sented’ corsages from’ the Chamber of | rn =, ~— BEEF aon ROASTS RIB... . Ib . SPRING SALMON WHITE SPRING. SMALL DRESSED vibes Ub, al C | run oUt FRESH FOWL ICE PACK. GOVT. INSP. SIDE BACON BURNS SLICED. GOV'T, INSP... BITS & PIECES © tb. ~ SUPER VALU - SUPER BUYS MIRACLE WHIP 32's! oz, um $1.19 FABRIC SOFTENER t2rn. ear sue 2: is QUICK OATS? rn VEGETABLE OIL t2:'r. oz. nw : FRUIT DRINKS <:'n. sr 89 5 Ib.-bag $1.39. $4.19 48 A OZ... 92 FL. OZ. KEG . ... POTATO CHIPS sass" ™™ gilts from. several of the local rerchants. Regional manager. of B.C. for, Sarah Coventry, Mrs, Carole Marner, presented each candidate with the Miss Canada Peace Pin. Following a busy day the girls enjoyed a chicken dinner. ‘A dance was held later at, the Royal Canadian Legion Hall. ‘A special: thank you is extended on behalf of the Miss Interior of B.C. committee to all: the people who helped make Saturday's event, possible. « Hosting next, year's Miss. + City, of Creston vagy At (CB Radio. .” Club Growth Continues “Hie general miceting of the Castlegar C. B. Radio Club was held ‘Aug. 18 at: the Catholic < Centre with, 34. members ‘and _Hissts present, 0: “One new membership was approved, bringing the total membership. to 43° family groups. : A report was given by the secretary-treasurer » regarding the crests which: have been ordered and should be arriving ‘ shortly. ‘A short report by, James {Black, Informed, the. member- : ship that the Trail Hospital, il Fire’ Department, Ross- ead Hospital, Rossland Fire ~ ‘Department and Warfield Fire Department are’ now monitor- ‘ing C..B, channel No. 23. At a ‘recent fatal accident on the “outskirts of ‘Trail: this knowl- ~ledge was used to summon the ambulance to the scene. followed slp eet L4G SLILT ELEN Let PLETE EAA T EEL OSEIVERERERS 2D THE FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN _ GRAPEFRUIT 1. MUSHROOMS wmmeer 10 for $1.00 8M ANGES TOMATOES — 7 Ibs. £98 WASHINGTON BEEF STEAK: CALIFORNIA CHOICE. 40 Ib. y ‘CHOCOLATE, a ‘oz: ch SOUR CREAM MEDIUM ’“A” FARM FRESH We doz, TRAY PACK «...: =e | FOREMOST FAMILY ' STYil 2. ih) |. PURINA or GAINES : 4'litre cin, 50 tb,’ bag’. rs 10. 99 coupon is‘good on SEN of one” _ coupon is good.on purchase of one 4 litre cin. Coupon (effective (to 50 Ib, bag. Coupon effective’ to close of, business, Sept. 20. close:of business, Sept. 20. DOG CHOW or MEAL MARGARINE COFFEE SUPER VALU. . $1. 19 : CHASE & SANBORN 3 al 2 10h, bag is good on purchase of 3 coupan:ts good. on \purchase of a tb: Phot $1.19... Coupon * effective at bag. Coupon’ effe to close of business, Sept. 20. - 4 CANADA WHITE EX. ees +128 FL. Or. JUG: dase ‘of business, Sept. 20. VINEGAR SLL the contest with numerous ifts. ‘The queen was’ presented with a jewel case, a tollet set, a $10 cheque alate purse, a necklace and earrings set, lace. - flowers from the City of Castle- > Glenmerry NEW AND USED 3191 “aghwer ‘oe PHONE 364-1822. ‘the nent of the meet- ingen * A wiener roast was held on ~ ‘Sept. 6 at Pass Creek Park. The ‘festivities were enjoyed: by. ‘over 100 members and guests.” -Everyone took an active part'in games organized for daduttsulike. Prizes OE MIXES) ‘were awarded, but the biggest awards were the smiles on the ~ faces of all contestants. Itis the hope of the club that this becomes an annual event. FRUIT JUICE. “apple, orange, ‘grapefruit, blended. (SUN. 5% FL. OZ. 6 $i ins BRIGHT, MONDAY. /LAUNDRY,:§ tbs bag “ai RYPE: 24 TINS’: case $3.49 of Victoria. llegar Campus. SELKIRK: COLLEGE PART-TIME Leanne PROGRAM ENGLISH 16 This first yeor, English course.is a a prerequisite for those. planning to center education at University The’ course will be offered on Tuesday éven- ings, beginning Sept. 23rd, 7-1 19, ‘pm. at the Cas- For further information Pie ‘can 365-7292 “CRACKERS cunisties PREM. PLUS s i 5 32 OZ. PKG, .. PRICES. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 18, 19, 20 AT. SUPER-VALU CASTE ONLY)‘