Many Affend Service’ Of Well Known Resident (continued from page 1 and the Masonic Lodge. Ho wos onv of the first directors of the Castlegar District United Ap- peal which at thal lime. was known as the Kinnaird-Robson- Castlegur United Appeal, He retired us sveretary-treasurer in 1974 due to poor.health, Mr. Gray was a guurd for the-local RCMP and charter member of the Castlegar Co-op ‘Transportation Society. Ho ts survived by his wife Rolla; two sons, Wayno of Cranbrook and Don’ of Castle- ur; three daughters, Mrs, Don (Sandra) Blishen of Richmond, B.C; Mrs, Russ (Cheryl) White of Slocan Park and Miss Shella TIME FOR CHIT- CHAT between potential euatomers and salesmen was always available Saturday at the annual boat, bike and trailer show sponsored by Castlegar Savings Credit Union on the Super-Valu parking lot, Here a representative for Kay Motors of Tral explains the features of Carefree Design Enterprises’ filth-wheeler to an interested Castlegar couple. Caitlegar Savings Credit ‘Union manager Harold Webber" termed Saturday on « “great day” with well over 2,000 persona attending the show. In + apite of the chilly weather, the best crowd ever turned out to see the good selection of items provided by eight district dealers. —Castlegar News Photo DENAL Tae ss feos Local Grads Included In SFU Ceremonies Nearly 800 students have qualified to receive degrees at The colorful ceremonies were held’ Saturday. Local = graduates are Michael James the convoeation ceremonies at. ETswford and Arthur Ying Simon Fraser University, in- Mah, each receiving a Bachelor cluding two Castlegar students. of Arts, All Grad Needs 20% Off SHOP NOW! BONNETT’S- 2s: | A és \/; * Selkirk College Film Library Presents MIDSUMMER FAIRE Free film program in ten parts every Sundsy night commencing June Kinsmen Park 9:15. p.m. A’ voried program will be used which will appeal to all ages. Program outline will be issued at showing. ©. each Everyone Welcome Gift Ideas for GRADS Transistor Radios — Table Radios — Tape Players Portable 8 Track Tape Players - FM/AM Radio’ |, Pocket Instamatic-20 CAMERAS Wollets lord & Lady Buxton Excallent Selection From Page 1 Seeks Ponds and Pool Bylaw Gray of Nelson und vight rH > ‘Dine fir ELHAM ONE TWO "THREE Ho was’ predeceased by three yrandehltdren, Funeral services were con: . ducted by Rev. T. Bristow and Rev. W. Harrison, Honorary pallbedrers were Waller, Jacobson, Jim Smith, Ralph Desaulnir, Earl Le Roy, Jim Kelly, Clarance Ackerman, ; Bill Sommerfield, Joe Cushner,” Chris Anderson, Knute Smith, Bob Fenner, Jerry Rust, Jack Randall, Bill Pinckney, Bob Briggeman, John MacLeod, Erniv Fitzpatrick, Peter: Har. der and Barry Hill, Cremation followed, Donations may be made to [SUNIMON TEAMIMAL MAN MORN HACKETT Ramana rates Has # the same! | 5 nostalgic mood as i alate r of '42' ee ed tar CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 29, 1975 eway's (the ) place to buy... the Heart Fund or flowers greatfully received. Socreds Hold iwo-Week Parfy Membership Drive © ‘The: Rossland-Trall, Social Credit’ Party this wook an: nounced:a Awo-week drive to increase the ‘party's member- ship In this riding. Burt Campbell, chairman of th drive, 2a area are.tooking for a true alternative to the present 20- clalist government, and Social - Credit has demonstrated that it can provide that alternative.” Mr. Campbell ‘said that he party in this will cover the Trail, Castlegar, area has Increased “over 100 “BC. Granulated While Sugar 10: 53.19 In Tomato Sauce. 14 fl. oz. tin Taste Tells Beans with Pork — Gshmere : Bathroom Tissue 2. 89 =, 0.9 Rossland and Beaver Valley per cent” since the 1972 elec: areas. on, “It's a phenomenon that's -Wegetable Oil Town House, * Sweetened 19 59 range Juice === Bums. 128 fl, oz. tin Tomato Juice... 5.11.00 $6 to $12 Priced at 39.95 and it was only recently they had learned of Penticton’s yylaw. Spokesman for the delega- tion, Mrs, Marion Bruggen- cate, described the lack of control as apathy on everyone's part and stated she could not see why these communities ‘don't have bylaws to. control swim pools. “In the course of the last * year or two the necessity has been growing,” said Mr. Rust, “Most fence in their pools realizing they are a hazard, but where do you draw the line in reference to pools as to rubber puddles?” (tots {iflated pools) ie asked. “It will be up to couneil how far they want: to go on regulations, Serious thought must be’ given. If we cannot police them that is another problem,” he said, Hana ote if) Mrs, Bruggencate sald that it would be a tragedy to wait until a drowning occurred. She wanted to know how soon’ a bylaw could be put into effect and how long an owner was given lo follow regulations and fence in the pond or pool, Mrs. Rust replied that he did not know without) legal advice. He.thought pools al- ready in existance might be classified as nonconforming. Council also pointed out a new building bylaw, yet to be passed, would contain. regula- tions governing future con- structions of this type. Mayor Mosby said councit will be looking into the’ whole situation quite serfously. ‘The delegation left after Mrs, Bruggencate told council she'did not feel at all satisfied, but was assured she would be kept informed on steps taken in. this matter, tet r aes: “Air ‘Cadets: Annual: inspection Alfended by Brigadier General One of the highest ranking officials to ever take part in an annual inspection of 581 (Castlegar) Squadron Royal Ca- nadian Air Cadets is scheduled here for the inspection to take place next. Wednesday. Inspecting officer is Briga- dier General Ronald F. Herbert CD,‘ deputy ‘commander, 25th NORAD Region McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma, Wash. Brigadier General Her- bert, who was born in Kuldana, Pakistan, enlisted In the Royal Air Force as a Flight Cadet in March of 1941, He was awarded pilot wings and commission at Tuener Air Force Base, Georgia, in August of 1942. General Herbert transfer- red to the Royal Canadian Air | Force in 1948. In March 1964, he was appointed Commanding Officer of the, Air Weapons Unit at Decimomannu, Sardinia, and he remalned there until May 1965, when he was promoted to Colonel and appointed Base Commander of Canadian Forces Base Bagotville, Quebec. In 1968, after serving three years at Bagotville, he attended the une year course at National Defence College, Kingston, Ont, Following graduation i in July 1969, he was mov Ouawa to become the disetar Chess Sets From $6.95 to $29.95 Chess Table Priced at $26.95 § tain at Canadian Forces Head- quarters. General. Herbert com- manded the 10 Tactical Air > “We now have more than 400 members,” he sald, “and that's far more than we've ever had before. But we hope to make significant gains: during the next few weeks.” Mr. Campbell said several thousand membership applica: Uon folders will be mailed out early next week and that volunteer telephone workers will then begin follow-up work. “We had an extremely good response to the regional policy convention in Trail,” he _ added. “I think’ people in this Margaret LoHue Passes ct Arrow Lakes: Hospital Funeral services were held. yesterday from the Robson Community Church for Margaret Maud LaHue, ot Neg! who cud Sunday at agpresident of the provineial ~ the 4 taking place all over tho province,” he sald. “Right now Social Credit has more mem- bers than all the other political parties put together, more than 40,000, and T think you'll find that this number will: grow Atendlly the eloser we get to an election.” W. Bill Parker Nomed:Chairmon To Library Soc. W. Bill Parker of Grand Forks, chairman of the Koote- nay Library System Soelety, was elected first vice-president. of the trustees section of the B.G. Library Azsocation and 2 director on the BCLA executive board at the BCLA conference in Prince George last wevk. He’ has been second vice: ‘She “was resident of _ Nakusp for the past nine years ‘and ‘made her'home with her daughter. Mrs. LaHue. was married in 1915 at Saskatoon, . Sask. where she and her husband farmed until 1941,, prior to moving to Fruitvale. In-1958 they made their = home at Fauquier. Mr. Laue is survived by five: daughters, Mrs. Ste (ufiidred) Hil of Cranbrock, Mrs, Nick (Mabelle) Strobbe of Nakusp, Mrs. Philip (Mildred) of Campbell River, Mrs. Ho- ward (Mary) Cook of, Vaneau y an spay rly West Koutenay area representative to thé’ trustee section, Mr. Parker has served on the Grand Forks public library association board since 1973, and haa been chairman of the Kootenay Library System Soc: fety board since the inception of the society last year. As. BCLA director, he advocates more involvement of public library trustees in the BCLA activities, greater .dis- semination of information, and the improvement of library service to all areas with parti: cular emphasis on rural needs. Heapea ee: ay SUNDAY, JUNE.1, MON. 2, TUES, 3 \ HICKEY si BOGGS L ESCAPED FROM t DEVIL'S ISLAND. (Restricted) TANG ORANG! CRYSTALS, poly pok 4.00... $1. 19 NINE LIVES TUNA weed tins 9c : BATHROOM T, ss E6 roll pkg: $1. 19 -ASTRA TINY. SHRIMP cesestin 59c- CASCADE FAMILY SIZE” _ DISHWASHER SOAP ....... $1.79 Johnny’ s Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY. 3 OPEN 7 AM. TO 9 PM. 7.DAYS A: WEEK : ‘Stems & Pieces. loa, ox.tin coe. Four Star Mushrooms | Serve with Casseroles. 2.79 Soft Drinks 2.1% «$4.09 - 32 fl. or. Jar... 22... -2eeee sees ees Pepsi Cola or Seven Up 26 fi. oz... Case off... . Delicious in Sandwic or Salads, . aa Piedmont Salad Dressing ver and Mrs. Kelly of Campbell River; 31 “Group from July 1971 until « September 1974, when he was transferred to McChord Air Force Base near Tacoma, Wash., to fill his present position as Deputy Com: - mander, 25th North American: ‘Air Defense Command (NOR-” grandchildren and 15 great: grandchildren. “She was predeceased by her husband, Richard Martin and two sons, Bill and John. Rev. T. Bristow officiated at the service during which the organist’ played “Old . Rugged "Cress" and "Nearer My God to 2°" Pallbearers were Harley Scorch, Arthur Allen, Gary Gobert, Dennis LaHue, Ole Syennes and Michael LaHue. Burial took place at-the Robson Memorial Cemetery.” * AD) Region. HID E- OUT This Friday and. Saturday Downstairs in the Fully AlrConditioned * RECORDS — A wide selection ELECTRIC RAZORS for Young Men & Women MAGNETIC PHOTO 7 ALBUMS $2.98 to $6.98 For Summer Travelling Tote Bags from ,, 4.98 to $27.95 “Passport Folders: $11.00 to $15.00 CARL'S DRUG MART CASTLEGAR NEWS OFFICE HOURS Monday & Tuesday 8:90 a.m.to 5 p.m. . Wednesday 8:90 10 12110 5 pim. Thursday & Friday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. TELEPHONES Office & Classifieds 365-7266 News Department 365-3517, MARLANE | HOTEL In the of Castleaird Plaza PHONE 365-7269 “DANCING. il: 2 365-5210 ‘People ’ in’ every ‘corner of the: province” have ‘an. opportunity .to share in their own financial organ- tion... A financial organization =with the common interest of help-' ing people. 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