When fixed up and beautified this will be the Kootenay-Columbla Day Car Centre in Castlegar : sthe' cots are all ready at the Little People’s Nursery in Kinnalrd. Zoning is big problem P&G BUILDERS SUPPLY YOUR NEW IRLY BUILDING SUPPLY IN THE CASTLEGAR AREA WISHES: TO THANK ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OUR GRAND OPENING AS AN iRLY STORE IRLY INDEPENDENT WHICH MADE IT SUCH A SUC- CESS AND WELL APPRECIATED. FREE DRAW WINNERS DRAWN BY PETER MOROSO 1s Prize — 3/8” Electric Orlil . Don Farrier, Kinnaird 2nd Prize — Bathroom Fixtures nn ‘sherstobitoff, Castlegar 3rd Prize — Cartop Carrier . . D. E. Johnstone, Kinnaird 4th Prize — V4" Electric Drill Mrs. J, Donnan, Castlegar 5th Prize — 3 Sheets Weld. Pref. Ply . F, E. Wilcox, Castlegar 6th Prizo — Saw Set .... .. W. Konkin, SS No. 1, Castlegar 7th Prize — Astro Door Mat Cc, Saht ird In-Store Draw — Gark Can J. Dascher, Castl P&G BUILDERS SUPPLY LIMITED Phone 365-8151 AND YOUR PART IN OUR SALE’ Selkirk College will benefit. from a LIP grant DISTRICT OBITUARIES George E. Koftinoff A resident of Ootisch. siding at Ootschenia. Here he was married and lived continuously until his death, . Mr. Koftinoff was a member of the Union Spirit- ual Communities of Christ. He is survived by his wife Mary; one son, George Fruitvale, Wi (Gigs Gorkott of Robosn id Mrs, Mike (Judy) Kales-° nikcott of Brilliant; 24 grand- children; wo brothers, Wal- ter of Ootischenia and Nick of Robson, Burial was in Ootischenia Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. q James Gretchen James Gretchen, 79, ia tof Krestova - Thursday through to Friday, from the chai er oe th the Cast- e 4 rnin Russia June 15, Mr. Gretchen came to Saskatchewan in 1898 and to Krestovaiia. 1913. gral and three great- grandchild: 3 ren. Burial was in Krestova Cemetery. B.C. Tel Scuitles Shoreacres Hopes For Free Calls D. S. Knight, B.C. Tel- one’s district customer ice manager has scuttl- he hopes of Shoreacres jents for free telephone ice to Castlegar. In reply toa query set sent by Castlegar ant strict Chamber of Commerce fol- lowing appearance of a del- egation from -Shoreacres ask month, Mr. Knight said mpany was not in a comp: paniton to- provide this _ Le ee service, SYRINGA FAN An answer as to what is happening at the Syringa . Creek fan has been demand. ed by the Castlegar and District Chamber of Com- . Merce. Members want to know” pemetar a private individual is holding up the turn-over of the site by Hydro to the © Parks branch. Basil Macalister pokes. ‘the chamber to find what the delay is all about as the fan is very import- < ant to local residents as a * plaee for recreation. John Postnikoff Funeral services were P buddeniy on Tuesdi week in the Trail Hospital. A logger by trade, Mr. Postnikoff was born and See vo reek, moving to Creek after his marriage. was a member of enia. Mr. Postnikoff was pre- Geceased by his father, Wil- e eharge of arrangements. Music Students Give Recifal fn Bandreom of. SHS School > Local eal music students noon recital in th room of Stanley Humphries Secondary School. They were pupils of Mr. Ne Fishwis Mr. R. Bate Me RA and JF AL ¥ soptetters “ ‘The students Presented range via piano, accordion and instru- mental solos, piano ‘duets and a Clarinet Quint would take place. Students ecg part eres de Farrier, Corrie Campbell, Danny Obedkoff, Karen Al- Ellen Fowler. . Angela Baff, “‘An- gela Walter, John Jacques, Carmen Scott, Janine Jac- De : Heather Edblad, Judy ‘Emde and Joan Soukeroff, Susan Cheryl Hobson, Debbie Zin- io, Fatt Qbedkof ff, Marni hkwar Miller- ‘off, Tait, . ‘and Marni wi Shkwarok and Susan Miller-Tait a- duet. 2 ‘ Accordion: Sherrie McKenzie, Jan- et ‘Suter., Judy Emde and Anna Rapo: ond, - Clarinet Quintet: enatobs Marke Spit, Deb- ar] vest, Del Me Zinlo, Lanny ‘Vander- pol. Festival Dates NELSON MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION Programs Available from Carl's Drugs” March 20th - 25th Inclusive BEHIND THE HACK By SANDY and STASH = /The ikcer-pattee of off the ice and onto "the rain, on the roof of the grass “Castlegar Arena serves well as an indicator “that curl- broom, so timing is ‘import- ani Curlers are asked not ting next week 6 Mane club to forget their interest in dow be swingin into ie curling by keeping this date ms, which wi ind-up Oo) ith th the annual bean eu eee censurer, Dick Fault Mh aren 30, h 380. a forcasted a. tight * finale ‘for all atthe Hea curl- flower Bons fla ths er Bons) eld on the weekend of Mar 24,25 and red rocks. PETTITT PHOTOS © DUPLICATE \ SLIDES - PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd L1ILL3d Nancy Padowinikoff Funeral services were held Monday. concluding Hussdlay, from the Passmore ott, 70, a resid. y Padowin 0! A - 3) nt of Castlegar who died Teataively ne sect weekend of April w! e Born June 3 1695, in big event, Gordon says we a must remember, ‘that 90 per cent of the curlers are golfers, once we get people PETTITT PHOTOS ’ SOLOHd LLLLad she returned to jocan Park. an Fo Padowinikoff was a member of the Union Spiritual Communities of She is survived by her husband, George; one son, Mike of Slocan rare areas ‘sora! jour local Realtor, a mentor ‘or Maite ang Service can I ice for you. Be~ tor ral show you a, wie varieg of properties ‘tat are je tnronh the Multiple The chance f finding te bayer who 4 the best ideas Your local Heattor can plan, research, help find finance and expedite your pure clase, whether It is a home, a tasioess, , oran ening are 80 EXPERTS work= ‘ootenay wt for. hen yOu Dur Fe a iragh eng MLS Realtor MAIL TODAY dering between the black CALL YOUR LOCAL REALTOR Kindly ‘cood information an the td (the baliples Lining Clarinet: Mark eave. 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Phone 365-7145 GOOD YEAR GERRY MOSBY, EUGENE’ RAPONI AND JOHN SALIKEN - Varsities Honor SHSS Student Trio For Achievements Two Stanley y Humphries, Grade an students ‘have symposium at the Univers- ity of autetoria a next month. be amon, 2 oun, eople amor ay BP bated manitarian ‘and Seance Symposium on Ap- ape ic. for ‘Eu ene Ra- cA bess Deatty Re- Higfow ana and for Jo! ohn Saliken Assessment: Its Obsol- * escence and Prejudices, erry ‘Mosby, a. Grade XI student has won an hon- or 2 a different ‘go to Toronto in jo attend a con, on Jes being held under th gponseralp of Newtonbrook hool, North COFF EE BREAK Some Thoughts on St. Pafrick and Sprieg Bring Reminders of Ethnic Backgrounds By Lols Hughes Tomorrow Is St. Patrick’s Day. I was contemplating this particular day as a to- ic fort this column but hav- g. 4 ing the lord and master of our household, Personally I.view nat- lonalities in‘ a rather light vain remembering, as: a youngster you did not get asked if you were a:Cana- dian, ‘but: what’ is’ your or- ’ igin. For in a strictly. legal sense, there: was no such thing as a Canadian citizen until the Canadian Citizen- ship Act which came into force Jan. 1, 1947. believe we were only quired of our grandfathers : origin. Mothers appeared to tile a have gnificance when it came to such a auestion. sane as children us we were : rtant not biased in seekin, ig only the ori, of father’s side of:the cally we came up ith Scotch and. Dutch on inlbars side of the family and French and German 0! my: mother’s side. But Dad use to say if-we went back far enough -we were re- lated to. the buccaneer of featoN’s | the Spanish Main, Sir Hen- ry Morgan, who later. be- came the Lieutent-Governor or of Jamaica, This would or us back to a. Welsh 1 said, I view nat- tonailty rather lightly, for 1 feel time has stirred the world enough that we had better. start looking at each other an distant relath ves. be “ogi ‘at we fs i my March 20" — mone tao "soon Le, ellow and white crocuses have been in bloom at the south gide of the house for almost three weeks, but somehow even ‘ with this cheery sikn winter . And this 8 clear was not as big a chore as past’ years. Yet Ican remember on one occasion seeing. my neigh- bor not too many years ago, ° planting peas in March, And ‘ #0 ret year ano Aion al of even prun ees, has, been too evident. . town's crew The R fhe. eee ee B post ‘sidewalks were being hosed Sown and the'street: sweep-: was’, ig “its :.way i gcam around about.” Another sure sign spring is the windup of hockey. And that is where this sport now finds itself. se. women who were so enthusiastic about a _auxil aiepayed | i picture by local fhotogra her Gordon Pet- : rm: say no more but I am sure you will want to take a look for yourself. Patricia Young... . Soviet Militarism At Least Keeps” Kids off Street - A fascinating article by George Embree appeared in the Sept. 1970 iss West sont: a el the Netherlands, writing on “Arms and the Russian Child,” Embree details the Soviet compulsory military conscription law of Jan. 1, 1968 and _wrich covers some. 10 years of a child’s York and Glenden College, York University. Selected students from a number of aspects of. Ganada's: survival as ‘a na- tion in the face of the pro- bio facing our society. The conference 1s be- lecturers’ and per-. les in the’ nation. . West Kootenay Amateur Soccer Names Officers All: but one area was represented: at the annual meeting of) the West Koot- ciation teur Soccer Asso- rae hela in Trail, March: saland being absent. Although all the play- ing fields ‘are’ still covered’: " with snow plans ‘were made for another’ active season. with, ete 400 boys oly tant thin feed te to be The 1972 executive is C.. F. - Lambert, © president: Grant, vize-presivents Finnestad, secretary- ie — para- tary . instructions in the schools ‘and. ctaught > by ‘re- serve oefleares of Minis- try of Deft While ‘the. Soviet’s 1958, . education law called for © milit olitical indoctrina-.- 2 ton begin at, an f, kinder- garten levi intensifies: thé ¢ ears) \formerly ‘taught ra ae taught by. mili office! le Ministry | of Detence. MARCH 21, 1972 Personal Shopping Only ‘Play in the local nor t Hockey keep in mind there key y, a wish to’ see the © proposal. constitution for this group it is now on. dis- arena. I find myself a const- ant reader of “According to Doyle”. Her column can be enjoyed we oa the Weel ta Ma; ‘3 issue be .a general’ ~ urs March over the; provin “the Sixth : Ha pone meetings of the l- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16, 1972 9 IS YOUR MORTGAGE INSURED? +++ Many homeowners overlook this vital part of thelr Insurance portfolio,. What about you?. If you wish to know more about’ It; please feel | free to me for confidential advice. { Pop Bottle Refallers Ordered To renew B.C. Litter Laws any soft drink containers for. refunds after March 11, “If contalners are pre- sented by the customer for refund, any failure on the art of the merchant to re- wilful violation of tl ter Act,""Mr, Kiernan, said. Mr, Kiernan noted that cents sack for oe eon Section’ Three of the Litter ers of * Act as recently amended re- class he ella uires retailers to make re- »\ funds for the containers at their place of business, gad that Pacific Reclamation had announced: that they’ were or carbonated boverages tn ier of a JIM. SHISKIN, B.A, Representing Fruit Growers © re Ke eirnan. was re- Mutual spon {oan announce- . Hent by Paci Reclamation Located at 269 Columbia . Ave., Castlegar (Across from the Legion) co. was suspendin; conan and: their depat operators would not eocent c of the amendments. wee is suggested to the merchants thac they jovern themselves ace Mr. Kiernan sald. ne they do not wish to refund em- pty containers we suggest ‘ they. do not sell full ones,” Phone 365-3303 NOTES FROM THE TWIN LIBRARIES The Kinnaird’. Public Library board. of’ directors _has passed an amendment. _ to ‘te Peonstitution to com: ly with the Public Library. The point in question was: ‘ the election of officers and and ADDING MACHINE REPAIRS BRING vouns: TO THe CASTLEGAR NEWs| Phone 365-7266 wi appoint the executive of the board Ay frthse amendment reads the library} nual may. d. for.a tastes and/or vote at e , meeting, — held March 8, also heard that Ri changed between the two libraries every. a a mont 2 The Castlegar Public showed’ a 17 circulat on pared. to January. Total number of books circulated was 2;276, An ad- ditional 44 persons became’ library during “ed to have team entries in Scheduling ‘of we larger ‘number of teams ‘ eee is then the. next big Job. ‘Lada Auxiliary Curled, Bowled. Last Weekend - °. FRE E . the E. month. * R A STIMATES The Castlegar Public a : board is currently : Necting information and figures ‘to: be*uséd later this‘: th when a- meeting is lied ‘to discuss‘a pro) ject- ed five’ year plan. for the _ library. t Regal Wall Satin Latex Interior Flat ‘Don’t Wait Till Spring! ties.. The’ Ponsers tale ov: er from 10 to. 1: . Between “a aaa a7 ‘each child must: take 140 h ne more, than 10 students to ensure that each child mast- \ ers the subject. An addition- al 140 hours a: year is Te- quired during vacations and takes the form of army ma- -‘mouvers, each ‘school. being adopted by an army unit’in ue area. children’ receive ih Is as qua- (tere tp was just that more eae when she Buy their best Perms for Half Price Phone riow for appointment 365-6577 SPECIAL LASTS: ‘TILL END OF MARCH In the Castleaird Plaza FANTASTIC Announces. a , EASTER SPECIAL 2-10 medal fees as- Ready For’ .The ‘So what it. happens when our young Soviet. citizen.“ graduates at the age .of.17? i He! is promptly drafted into e army for two; years of pines service: Should: he decide to go to a Trade School like ‘a pio operator, tions . technic mechanic! About one goon thing can be ‘said for: this Soviet plan. It doesn't. leave much time for youngsters -to opt out and acitt ardund the country from “youth hostel” to« ‘'youth’ hostel” creating mayhem at taxpay- ers ‘expense! Could. be that North America’ has: something to - learn tora the Soviets af- ter all! ¢ . THROUGHOUT 1972 — EVERY 3rd FRIDAY OF ‘THE’ MONTH — HELEN’S FLOWER &. GIFT-SHOP LTD, WILL:HOLD’ 10% Day. Means All Merchandise In the Store Will. Be Reduced by 10% For One Day Only COME & SEE US THIS FRIDAY AND SAVE HELEN'S. FLOWER & GIFT SHOP. LTD. 73 Maple Street ‘Phone. 365-5191 “The ‘Ladies Auxiliary yf the West Kootenay Zone, Canadian Legion mn held jal ig and. bowling. competitions ‘in on Sunday. ‘members .:- from Castlegar . attending were Mrs..'E, Rourke, teams. took . patr., in bowling competition.’ Fruit- vale LA. took first place. Garbage ‘Hold Back’. 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