ue + 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 24, 1972 Recreation News: ‘From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf On Sept. 23 and there will a Stamp Ex. hibition by the David ‘thom- peo Stamp Club, held at elkirk College. Entries are already in from British Col- umbla and the Paclfic North-west, Over 100 fram- ven On the 23 ay, ~ 23 to 2 p.m, with a second registration on Tuesday, Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and the final chance to register will be on Friday, Sept. 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. All regis- tration will take place at the Recreation Office, Don’t let the good life pass you by! Take up square Dancing! Beginners Classes start on Sept, 20 at the Woodland Park School, your first session is following this te, 8 kind of dancing they do is modern square dancing done to popular music, Wins Swim Awards There is no age limit, either way, and you don't have to bave experience. People with two left feet are welcome, and at a $1 le, you 0 come about. For Ladies, here is a big Phone 365-184. special for you on Sept. 30, 9 am, to 6 Bm, the Status ‘onference will be held: at Selkirk College. Guest speaker from Ottawa is Feida Paltiel. en, D: and Women and Family Life, There is no charge for the conference. I may take this one in mfself, eC> ially on Pschology of Wom- en! Adult Education: Class- logmit. week of October, few exceptions, Provincial and Diving Championships held Baer partot Sugue fer of AY Mies Jackson received into the varlous age groups. The classes will cover ev- m. - ing and work, right we to compet ive gymnast- Junior badminton for ages 9-12 and 13-17 years will also be offered this win- ter with qualified instruct- - Drama for children up to 12 years.of age proved ular last y of these call the creation Office. and leave ‘BS. B.C. Government Scholarships Are Announced Names have been re- leased of successful candi- dates from Stanley Humph- ries Secondary School who have been awarded B.C. Government Scholarships as a result of the scholarship examination written in Scholarship (¢ fees) and Hospital ploy: ees Association ($250), John Saliken and J Fowl Government Scholar- ship (three-quarter fees) and ugene Kaponi B.C. Gov- Sek (half Mr. and Mrs, Cameron McKechnie fees), Those candidates for Selkirk College are Dale, Goosen, Barbara Waite and Linda McGauley with B.C. Government Scholarships (half fees) and Lori Ponak with BC. Government Scholarship (one-third fees) and Cominco Class Il Award ($350). ‘ For B.C.LT. is Deborah Zinio with B.C. Government Mike Plotnikoff A Resident for Funeral services were held Friday through to Sat- urday from the Castle Ri Hall for Mike Plot- nikoff, 69 who died on Wed- “ne of last week in the Trail Regional Hospital, resident of Castlegar Cre making his home in Castle- gar. Mr. Plotnikoff worked as a carp st of his life, retiring in 1965. He was a member of the Union Spiritual Com- munities of Christ. Mr. fis surv- Stafus of Women in Canada Topic of Sept. A very special confer- ence has been planned by approximately 50 women of region to consider the recommendations made:.in the report on the Status of Women in Canada. Feida Paltiel, who is the co-ordin- of Castlegar AG Years Dies ed by his wife, Nora; one son, Mike of Castlegar; three daughters, » Pete (Nora) Drazdoff of Thrums, Mrs. Andy (Polly) Davidoff of Grand Forks and 29 Conference ator for the Status of Wo- men will be coming from Ottawa to make the opening speech on Friday in: ler speech will be followed by a pan- el discussion by resource people for the seven work- shops. These are: Women and Poverty, Women in Public Life, Wo- Wo- men and the Economy — Volunteer Work, Full Work, Part Time work. ) yomen and Family Lite, a) Family Planning, B ion, Childbirth. b) Varities of Child Care, c) Education. The seven workshops will meet all Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Lo- chance to needs and get information regarding the recommendat- jons made in the Status of ‘Women's Report. The Con ference will end with re- ports from fe various work shops on ‘propos: the P of the con- Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of Status of i name and phone num- pork 3 whe Women's Conference Friday, September 29 — 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Saturday, September 30 — 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Selkirk College Feida Paltiel — Guest Speaker from Ottawa Saturday Workshops: — Women and Poverty © — Women and the Law — Women in Public Life — Psychology of Women - — Day Care — Women and Family Life Family Planning. Child Care Education i — Women and the Economy The Conference s free and open to anyone. Bring your lunch or buy a sandwich at the College. Coffee will be available for 15c. If you require Child Care please call before ember 24. : ‘ Netta Gansner — Nelson Area Susan Charlton — Trail Area Anne Jones — Castlegar-Kinnaird Area Or Write Toi Status of Women’s ‘Conference, Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. ae a re gpa g Sept ference. : There will be no charge for the conference as it is “Jeqe WL, be accepter those 6: who’ wish to contribute to own lunch, Those persons or Local Stamp Club To Hold Exhibit September 23-24 Many prize winning stamps will be on exhibit Sept. 23 and 24 when the Selkirk College. _ Included in fhe (prize winning stamps w. e those of three local philat- elists, Axel Nielsen of Cast- Jegar, who received a_gold medal for his “Cover From India”, Bird of Kin- naird, who in the 15-year- ods and under received a bronze medal for her Can- and Mrs, al. These awards were pre- sented at the Sept. 9 to 17 Spokane. Interstate Fair. - - An associated member of the local club, Mrs. Nel- ie Tayor of Vancouver. will also extibit shen gold award “Fo! winning Lore on CASTILE SHELL PRODUCTS -MecKechnie-Blals Wedding Vows Exchanged Bride Wears Heirloom Engagement Ring - The engagement rin of the groom's great-grand- mother was worn by the ala Chi i yellow and white gladi- Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore foor-len; : Tired a V-neck accente a double flounce and blue satin ribbon, while. a National President Jean Flatt to Visit Local 3k’s Dict Club At the last meeting of the Kootenay Karrot Krun- flounce at the hemline ex- tended all around the at- tached train, A white satin ‘gash trimmed the rim of her wide-brimmed white straw hat and she carried a bouquet of white roses and baby's breath. Maid-of-honor, Miss Kar- en Anderson of Nelson, wore a floor-length Empire waist gown of baby blue chiffon with scoop neck, sheer puffy sleeves and a flounce around the hem. Best man was the groom's brother-in-law, Mr, Mel MacDonald of Weat Vancouver. . Mums and gladioli were chosen as the floral decor Out-of-town from Nelson, Victoria and Al 'ancouver, lert Bay. ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey, W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. - 11am. -7 pm. for the outdoor i is tet at the home of the e's parent Ceemering the bride's table, decorated by the bou- quets of the bride and that of ther attendant, as well as ell id. white .glads and master of ceremonies, read congratulatory telegrams from Vancouver, Victoria and Coberg, Ont., and Bro- posed the toast to the br de, For ther daughter's wedding the bride's mother wore a printed mauve Fort- rel and matching dress mauve coat, off-white ac- cossorles and a yellow or- 8Ks meeting will to Tuesday members are urged to attend. The Road Runners have kindly consented to swiich nights for this event, so that the Health Center could be Anyone in the area who has been thinking about losing weight may come and hear about 5C’s from one of Aig Tsounaing members, Jean Flatt cessories. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service Wty ees coe faltemnates weeks) 0005) 45 A.M; Sunday Schoo! : ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) SUNDAY SCHOOL BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 10 Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCE: Office 365-3430 Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Mote] Castleair? Flaca ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 965-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH | One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 001 ce Wed. 7.80 Prayer Bible N. Walker - Phone 365-666) PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. ' Pastor: Rev. H. H. Gi d Church Ph, 360-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. | Morning Worship 11 a.m, | ; GRACE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH »». Servicas & Church School . fj “Sundays at -11.30 arting BC. Minister Rev. Clare M Ph, 352-7400, Nelson, CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird | Sunday School - for all , ages — 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. % ! Minister: Ira Johnson Ph, 365-6762 Business and Professional Directory | Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly Shampooing wall to wall carpet and rugs 24 hr. service Free Estimates, Ph. free of eh ieee ey or Nelson 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP'S ELECTRIC MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph, 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. tava’ Resigential ant lent DESMOND 7. ieee aoe LITTLEWOOD D.OS. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. cero Z Electric Heat Specialists 368 Baker St. Medallion Homes Nelson, B.C. Ph, 365-7241 Ph, 352-5152 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 6313rd Ave. CASTLEGAR hone 365-3231 hr. Service on most Shoe INTRA! SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 © Free Estimates COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sales Service . « « Reasonable Phone 365-7852 - Robson, B.C, Professional — Prompt Installations . heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service Institute of America PARDMAN FURNITURE | Maytag Sales s and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS: Ph. 365-5240. ———— 5 q ROBSON RADIO & TV | Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service | Also TV Rentals } CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service | Ambulance — Flowers § Granite, Marble and » Bronze Plaques WEDDING STATIONERY INVITATIONS . CASTLEGAR NEWS. Published Every Thursday At oF Castlegar, BO. Is V. Campbell, Publisher (Mra) Lots Hughes, News Editor Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $6.00 per year. The price by delivery boy is 15 cents an iasue., Single copies in stores are 15 cents, : Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News is a member of the audit Bureau of Circulations. It ts a member of the Canadian Weekly | Newspapers Association and the B.C, division the of the Weekly au should be to: ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- ear, BC, Letters for publication must be algned CASTLEGAR NEWS Burt Campbell, Editor & Manager Reno Brodman, Shop Foreman In ink with the correct name and address of the writer. “Pen" names will be used on but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It 1s agreed by the advertiser re | questing space that the Mability of the paper a! . the event of failure to publish any adverts ment of any description or in the event errors, occur in the publishing of an advet , ment shall be Mmited to the amount paid bs for that portion of the advertis#] ‘Ing space occupled by the incorrect item only and that there shall be no flabllity in any evend beyond the amount pald for such advertisement{y 10 am.|% Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575. | DEATH WEED eats were a & the Castlegar and District Ho: of False Hellebore Is ihe name of’ this poisonous plant which lost ‘month sent two unidentified persons to spital for treat. ly it folt Bill Merllees ment after t thelr eating of it. Selkirk College naturalist said the roots of False or in- dian Hellebore contains a powerful poison which is used in medicine as well as for an insect poison, regions In British’ Columbia, It is found In moist mountain = Photos by John Dvorak ‘Mrs. F. Fuller Named Delegate Castlegar and District Senior Citzens’ Association Branch 46 held their first meeting of the fall season last Thursday evening in the Legion Hal, Fourty-five members were present with was also observed in mem- ory of Eric McPhee and Mrs. J. Best, Fuller was appoin- Mrs, ted delegate to attend the We Ko jotenay Regional ~after the interests of the hall and to work a long ios the building commit- It was again stressed that the age of a person wishing to join the Castle- Brarich does not matter. gar } Mhere is no uge limit. E. J, SMITHERAM “TRAILER TOWING Fully tnsured Phone 365-5308 _ Box 1351, Castlegar To WK Regional Council many even during the summer. ‘ds, planis were sent to the sick, shut-ins and ber- eaved during the two sum- mer months. Members en- joyed carpet bowling, lawn darts and several other out- door and indoor games. A belate: : held in July at Creek Park, ane was thor. Appreciation was eXx- pressed to the Recreational Utinee for supplying trans- porcation for some of the members, to the entertain- ment committee Mrs, G. Brady and Mrs. J. Stier for their efforts to provide en- tertainment.” Indoor ‘games ook place at the Recreat- ion Office and the carpet bowling at the Scout Hall It 18 hoped that in the very near wil be future members: Mrs. M. MacBain Named Comnitiee Member Locally Bartsch was the opt Nelson Hans: Fadum, C. Mrs. Marjorie Trail, Mrs. Helen Peachey, Trail, Mrs. Helen Peachey. Secretary . Epp, Treas. Mrs. Trudy Epp, ‘Treasurer Mrs. Edith’ Koenig, Publici- ty chairman Mrs. Betty Lrew, Campaign Manager Mrs. Ella George and Stu- dent representative’ Miss Nancy Herbison. - Mr. Bartscho reported that the membership last season was the best yet and there are still openings for the series whic! Nov. 21 with the presenta- tion of Mozart’s “Cosi Fan. ‘ Tutte" by the;Canadian Op- “ era Company. ‘The last program will be the CBC Raaio Orch Special 1ODE Float for 1972 Grey Cup Game Will Receive Support of Local Chapter In the 1972 Grey Cup Par- ade, to be held In Hamilt- on, Ont, The float will have a National theme, a of all provinces and the ter- ‘At the Sept. meeting of the Lillisn Killough Chapt- er of the IODE, the Regent thanked the members for work carried on jpince the October. made for a zone meeting to be held in It was decided to hold the annual Christmas raf- fle for the fund Castlegar June particularly were those who assisted at the Blood _ Donors’ Clinic, and memb- ers who had attended’ the Bestowal Ceremony for the Castleaird’ Chapter, when a scsup book was presented to newly organized. group. A letter of thanks was read from Randy Giles, Stanley: Humphries recipi- ent of the IODE scholar- plaris were thelr a April, was welcomed back and congratulated on ‘her excellent recovery. The OChapier decided to support of a 5) float which wi in December. A letter from the sen- jor Citizen’s group, asking for support im furnishin recently centre, was read. Mrs, Gemmill, hospital convenor, who was the vic- tim of Chopter are acquire fon: erga: spon Rose car aceldent in ecial LODE be entered titories will be featured. Other IODE projects to receive the support of the Shipping Fund and the Nat- Chapter’s 75th Anniv- to a request for suggestions for the expen- diture of monies recelved from the Rose Project, the local Chapter suggested the support of an eye clinic or a medical unit in the No: West Territories. ind flags 6 National Project. Re- REASONABLE RATES for HUNTING AND FISHING TRIPS BEEF CHUCK STEAK PRIME RIB ROAS No. 1 .. Fresh Ground. Grade “A” No. 1... PHONE B. KRISTIANSEN. 365-5954 FRIENDLY & COURTEOUS SERVICE PLUS QUALITY & PRICES Grade “A” 69°] starts on- No. 1 Quality HAMBURGE PICNICS =~... .49 | LIVER a FIVE ROSES FLOUR ...... PEANUT BUTTER “SOFT DRINKS Squirrel. 48 oz. tin . “Coke, Gingerale, Sprite. 26 oz. : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept, 21, 1972 an ARROW LAKES HOUSEBOAT RENTAL from Vancouver conducted by Don ‘Avias with yo q was suggested that a choir could be formed among the members, and that if. any of the members played an ent they ~ could bring it sing. the meeting some evel ecial es, these are appreciated by all the me: An invitation is exten ded to anyone who likes a good time regardless of their age, “come join the yo at heart.” t the close of the syening the committee ser- vet e other presentations depend- ing on the public LIBBYS 48 oz. TOMATO TISSUE... 6 rolls 69¢| COFFEE 7 Ibs, $1,49| JUICE .. 7 fins 19¢| Pizza Mix .... 19¢ to the sale of season tick- ets could be “Lola Montes and her Spanish Dancers” or. Steven Staryk, ‘violinist from Vancouver or the bril- liant Russian pianist, Nikol- ai Petrov who is coming to Canada. especially to . ap- pear as guest artist with the fontreal, Toronto and Van- couver Symphony Orchest- ras. dri : The membership drive Satur- will. commence tained from the represen- tative in your area. ° REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 OFFERS THE FOLLOWING WINTER PROGRAMS 1972-73 GYMNASTICS: Qualified instructors will be teaching a 4Shield Program, starting with Basic Tumbling Skills up to Competitive Gymnastics, in the following age groups: 1. Pre-Schi 2. Grades 1-4 3. Grades 5-7 4. Grades 8-12 Registration fee $2.00 for 20 lessons BALLET CLASSES: Qualified instruction will be given by Mrs. Petter of Nelson: ‘1. Pre-School, from 42 years % 2. Grades Iand 2 : 3. Age 8-11 years - Registration fee $20.00 for the.10-week course. Course commences Tuesday, Oct. 10th. JUNIOR BADMINTON: Qualified instructors: 1. Age 8-12 2. Age 13-17 Registration fae $2.00; approximately 20 sessions CHILDREN'S DRAMA: Qualified instruction by Mr, Desi Desai: Age groups 6-12 years Registration fee $2.00:for 10 sessions Register at Recreation Office, 123 Main St, Castlegar, or phone 365-6565. © oo! Minimum requirement 12 for each class. Jack Alouf,-Director . REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 "ANOTHER REGIONAL RECREATION SERVICE” ZEE 20's LUNCH BAGS ...4 pkg. 59c HERSHEY 2 Ib. INSTANT CHOCOLATE... 19c ws IIc ROBIN HOOD ': : OATS .....5 ths. 69 McCORMICKS 1 Ib. Salt-Plain CRACKERS 3 fort Corn Flakes 3 for! SCOTTIES .. 3for$t PADS 10's is $.0.5. ... 3 pk. 89¢ GLAD 26 X 36 GARBAGE BAGS, 20's ... $1.39 HEINZ 11 oz, KETCHUP ... 3 for St BYE THE SEA FLAKED 7 oz. TUNA .... 3 fins $1 TOWELS 2rolls 8c PICKLES ec BARS sssersee 89 EGGS ...24 doz. 99¢ POTATO CHIPS NALLEYS (TRI PAK} 39° KRAFT. 7 oz. DINNER ... 6 pk. St “BLUE MOUNTAIN, 14 or. Pineapple 5fins $1 © BEANS AND (14 oz) | PORK..... 6 fins $1 CITY BAKERY ; Butferhorns ... 49¢ BOLERO 6 oz. TOMATO" PASIE..... 10tins $4 HERSHEY 12 oz, CHOC. CHIPS ..59c ANADA No. 1 QUALITY ASST. WRAPPED BULK CANDY .... tb. 58¢} 2m $1.45 FOL ... Dog Food 10 ins$1 CRISCO OIL... $1.59 BUTTER FROZEN (15 OZ.) ORANGES 8 .. °1.00 | STRaweerRies. PARKAY (3 LB. BLOCK)” MARGARINE CRISP LETTUCE. 19° McGAVINS. FAMILY LOAF, 20 OZ. CUT-RATE ALITY FOOD for \/ALUE WISE SHOPPERS — KINNAIRD ONLY — ee SATURDAY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES for PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY,