The Annual SunFest Parade will be eld on July 16, 1983 A and our parade youap tine vitation to participate Inourparade. Would you please have entries In by July 2, 1983, Position Inthe joutd ye 1s at the discretion of the parade marshall, , We look forward to your participation. PARADE ENTRY FORM RY tame ot Entry ts your Entry a Float? If 80, how long is it In total, Including towing vehicle? How wide? Name of person in charge of entry: Address. City or, Number of persons in entry: PLEASE SUPPLY OUR OWN SIGNI CATEGORY OF EVENTS: (CHECK ONE) Fraternal ( ) YouthServices( ) Other () Commercial (. ) Equestrian (| ) Decorated Bicyle (.-) Novelty ( ) Band () Parade begins at 11 a.m. sharp. on Monashee Ave. and Selkirk Ave. Judging to take place at 9:30 a.m. Prize presentations will take place at 12:30 at the Kinsmen Park. Entry fee is free. Direct replies to parade com- Entries to assemble at 9 a.m. . tee Columbian: stays afloat VANCOUVER (CP). .— Creditora.of the suburban New Westminster Columbian accepted a financing proposal Tuesday that will keep the 122-year-old newspaper from’ bankruptcy. Publisher Rikk Taylor said ° tho' vote ‘means the news- paper now can pursue.a ‘more ‘aggressive marketing policy. ° The: newspaper, saddled with $7.8-million debt, would have folded if the vote had been negative. -: Taylor said ‘he is ‘relieved that ‘people. with whom he has’ done business with. for _ Many years have given him the opportunity to continue. - He said the new marketing policy will enable The Colum- bian to: compete, with the Vancouver Sun, ', The proposal, accepted by “a majority of the creditors, is contingent on the company. obtaining $275,000 in‘ credit. Don Selman, vice-president of trustees Peat mittee, Castlegar Chamber of Commerce, Box 3001, C gar, B.C. VIN 3K3. 604-365-6313. Remarks for T.V. y: Over $1400 in Prizes! See You There! Marwick Ltd.; said the com- pany has $216,000 Tuesday. It must raise the balance by June 22. Bank spokesman Dave Laundy said he had ex- the BOUNDARY CHANGES A federal government that K y West Riding OUR ACTION AD PHONE NUMBER IS 365-2212 said The C $3.9-million line of credit with the bank, which is the paper’s largest creditor. ANNUAL DOUKHOBOR SPORTS DAY Sunday, June 19 At South Slocan Ball Field. We Faces - __ ‘Rall driving good many others gous! Boundaries - Kootenay sWest becomes the. federal jae of almost doubling the length of the riding. a should encompass Revelstoke and: drop: Creston, in question under the come into Kootenay West again, which would have d many only just used to being in Kootenay mendations, of "Gendate Electoral: Boundaries Commis sion.” Almost doubled in length north- to-south, the new riding will take in Revelstoke and the Columbia River north to the Big Bend, but will not encompass Creston as had been previously Fecommended. : The new boundaries are contained in the Commis- sion’s final report, based on its original report, but ie tiethe Creston area together, communities from Riondel south along the east shore of Kdotenay Lake have been added to East Kootenay, which is good in that it follows : and that already exist.” Responding to the fact that Revelstoke voted NDP in the last federal election in 1980, Kristiansen said there is adjusted after months of hearing one from Kootenay West MP Lyle Kristiansen. “I am happy to represent any: area assigned to me, whether I would have drawn the boundaries that way or not,” Kristiansen said from his riding office this week. “To draw ethnic communities together and to maintain historical connections, I prefer that Grand Forks, and not stoke, be added to Koot West, but it’s not up to me. ‘ “This way at least Creston gets to stay in Kootenay East, and certainly people there want to remain in the same riding for a decade or two,'rather than being _« bounced back and ‘forth as-has happened ~in the past,” “< Kristiansen commented. & “The preliminary: Commission report had Creston ~ Parliament, and only come into effect after a further no to him in the ion because it will almost certainly not come into effect before November, 1984 — long after a federal election, generally expected next spring. f “Yes, if the boundaries change first and an election is held after that, Iam put in a better position by perhaps 700 votes based on the 1980 election,” Kristiansen said. “But I don't want or need to win re-election because of new boundaries. 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"NOH (MOHS OTEVO BINON ED YOUNOR fest '2Z eune *Aopsoupen yBnosyy 91 eunp *Aopeiny, ing: waiting period of one year. eee J Zz: Recreation News 7 DON'T MISS THESE SPECIAL EVENTS! + Women’s Plough Pulling Competition * Sunflower Seed Spitting Competition x Women’s Hollering * Oldtimers Ballgames * Evening Talent Show With local and out-of-town talent. FAMILY FUN FOR AiL! SLOCAN WALLEY C0-0P Slocan Park OGLOW’S PAINT & WALLCOVERING Castlegar 365-6214 SHOREACRES SERVICE LTD. - Shoreacres 359-7131 RESTAURANT South Slocan Junction 9-7855 , THE DAM INN South Slocan 359-7515 ORGANIC MECHANIC Crescent Valley 359-7625 ENTINEL S SUPPLIES & SERVICE Thrums 399-4421 HLOOKOFF BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING Crescent Valley 9-7 VALLEY COMFORT SYSTEMS INC. 359-7296 ’ DOUKHOBOR VILLAGE RESTAURANT Located across from Castlegar Airport 26: Kootenay Savings LG TRAIL FRUITVALE CASTLEGAR SALMO Credit Union: SOUTH SLOCAN NAKUSP NEW DENVER WANETA PLAZA entary school, brochures may be picked up at local groc¢ry stores, banks or.at the tec- whole family. Some high- lights of our programs are: Soccer School July 4-8 from 9-12 noon at the Kiwanis Soccer Pitch adja- cent to the complex. The fee through the elementary reation office. This suminer schools next week. If you do we have a large.variety of not have children in elem- activities in store for! the IS YOUR HOUSE .MORTGAGE DUE FOR RENEWAL? Before you renew, check these Kootenay Savings mortgage advan- tages with your present mortgage: FULLY "OPEN" MORTGAGE — canbe prepaid in any amount — atany time — without penalties is $80 and features qualified The B.C. Summer Soccer CSA instructors. ‘The school School will be in Castlegar is open to boys and girls ages six to 16. The school is de- signed for participants to im- prove their knowledge and’ skills in soccer. Registration deadline is June 80. Forms may be picked up at the rec- reational office or at Safe- way. e: Canoe Nights Once again this summer we are featuring canoe even- ings at Nancy Greene Lake. It is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and have some fun at the same time. The Rec- reation Commission will sup- ply canoes, paddles, lifejac- kets, basic instruction and transportation: All you have to do is bring yourself and a friend. The dates of our canoe evenings are July 7 and Aug. 18. See you “there, Special Events For children ages four to 12 we have lots of special events planned. On July 4 we will start the summer off with Summershine Slides . and Games at Kinsmen Park from 12:80 -8 p.m. July.11 is Animal Day at the complex. This event features films, games and popcorn, These are only a few of the events taking place this summer, so keep your eyes open-for one of our brochures. Registra- tion starts Monday, June 27 from 6 - 8 Pm. in the com- 102% * INTEREST rer Annum o BO — on first mortgage (*subject to change without notice): WEEKLY OR BI-WEEKLY PAYMENTS — reduces total interest paid! . — pays off mortgage in tess time! — without penal pias WITH USI Upcoming swim programs for the month of June at the Robson Pool are: Yellow, Orange and Parent and Tot, We'll gladly give youa i -_ these di These start Monday, June 20, Registration deadline is June 17. THAN © FRUTTVALE * CASTLEOAR ¢ Kootenay Savings Credit Union # SOUTHSLOCAN EW DENVER © WANETA PLAZA Cancelled . Please note Rollerstaking is cancelled Friday June ith | and 24th due to Graduation THE MORTGAGE $5,000 wi ill let you ator this 1192 59, centrally air conditioned hom located In the Woodland Park area. For more in- formation call Lil today. LOOKING vor ar Lae FINSHED HOME? LOOK This older Cenevared 16 1070 70 0. fe has three bdrms and study, lar; room, workshop ond sauna. sq. ft. home radiates wormth, disco; fot In sunny Blu: For: are information call tl, - FORONLY $16,500 three. bearoam mobile home located on park-like lot. Trees, lawn end fresh alr af fe all Pienitiat, Inclu stove 8 two appliances, A must to see tor The tiret- time buyer. «fenced lot. Priced at the vei }440 8q. ana comfort, Situated on a fully lan. -” reek. Plus a monthly fee, you could live.ina SUPERB VALUE! % Six-year-old home. in lower Collechenlae: x sore. landscaped lot. . house with full Baieticare Py ‘eirst class outiide workshop with a proper paint room, 1360 square feet! x. Dause home® “DARD Marine 8 opt ions. BRAND Ni ‘$109,900 WOODLAND BARGAIN IND! “A three. tem fal fanly ame with Full beautifully lar indscoped lot with s ‘severdl trees, bushes ai Ty | ornamental trees. Price In the 60s ond vendor will negotiate. Phone Walter T. fordetalls. have been waiting Ay ‘ Exceptional post and beam contem- details, tied at $15,000. jem ‘in miniature. Two bdrm’ lorth Castlegar within walkin; distance to school and shopping: Full APARTNER : re) Invest In this 2 Arrow take. WATER: . subdivision or leave a: = 365: 3336 ~ 1444 +. Columbia. Aves Castlegar FRONT property. Two very well built cabins: an dips property thet will give you plenty o room for privacy and on- le ment, ‘plead In the 40s, Call Britt for itther Information and view the display board In our office. FARM everal othe: . Call Elsie IEW LISTING, KINNAIRD BENCH porary home with’ unique window © display, Numerous features including two brick fireplaces, cedar cellings, large sundeck, built-in dishwasher and microwave oven. Very la: .65 acre lot within the-city replat plan for future private estate. You wil Ny not find another home like this on very low price ‘of $39,000. Call Britt to view. ACRES, RIVERBANK LOCATION Boaaitel setting and view in Scutly HAVE Lie OF ow: room home with: the aya of the ‘ho et vite ag eee Centrally located, landscaped lot and a Costlegar with o Fome,withva yard thar invites gurdeding _ and curside living. Outeotctowsn ia wants quick ale, $84,500: Call B CALL PETER FOR ANY ONE OF THESE ALL-JUNE LISTINGS! 1, Exceptional four bedroom home in North Castlegar i iow of r, three years ol Sighted cutomatically. . Five acres and large workshop just outside city limits Blueberry-Pauison Highway, 1.000, 4, Three bedroo! + depth, Reduced fr riced in the 50s. 10.000 PASS (CREEK, GO ACRES Two bdrm older home with ae cute buildings. Have the rees logged ‘ te jelp make your mente. rice o! $39,000. Callehietoview. " PASS CREEK Near! eight fist eeress mostly meadow. OOTISCHENIA ACREAGE Of 3.92 acres on golf course road with water. Over 600° ot frontage end ee 1,000 to Vendor Is looking G Tor a quick sale. “Ni serious offers will be considered, Phone Wolter T. for details, North “Castlegar. Economie housing, $49,900. On this view lot located on Park Road. Reduced to $22,950. Jay, June 16 through to Wed Supplement ‘to the: Saat Ne News of Wednesday, June 15, 1963 " WE ARE DESPERATELY IN NEED: OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS. ~ Top ALLOWANCES MADE @ Deal with confidence! | Michael Landon will host the 26th annual America’s Junior _ 365-2155 z 1700. COLUMBIA. AVE. CASTLEGAR g Miss Pageant, airing Tuesday, June 21, at 9 p.m. on channel a 7. Susan Hammett, the current Junior Miss, will turn over her title to one of the 52 finalists during the telecast. | ‘YOUR sagged AUTOPLAN AGENT IN CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR SAVINGS weuhAice INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. Ly = 607 - 18th a Sirost, Cestlegar - “YOUR FULL SERVICE — INSURANCE COMPANY’