CASTLEGAR NEWS, ficined July 11, 10 ‘SWEEP Sie ae ae AEP aSHS: vincial government, got e pro ‘underway following the long weekend with the City of Castlegar putting 20 students into its parks to clear land, clean up and paint. : Shown here are six of the students, left to right, Marlene Kowalko, Charlene pare Carol Fitzpatrick, Nancy Zaytsoff, Susan , Moore and tend e, who were raking the large section of River being ped as'a park’ and commonly known as the Inland Gas Park. Of the 20 students, gitls out number the boys three to one with only five boys hired. Public «works supervisor Alex: Lutz, told council at its meeting on Wednesday of last week the program has got underway very, well and feels a good deal of work will be All st being paid the minithum wage.—Castlegar News Phot Hazel Chemoff Funeral - Held from Krestova Hall Funeral services concluded yesterday from Krestova Hall for Hazel: Chernoff, 51, of Castlegar who died: ‘suddenly Friday. Born ‘in Crescent Valley. . Aug. 5, 1922, ‘Mrs. ‘Chernoff received: her. education ‘and married in Crescent ‘Valley. This was also her home until ill health forced her to hospital. She {s ‘survived |by ‘her husband, Joe; two eons, Joe of Rezoning Decision on B.C. Tel’ Vancouyer and Bill'of Crescent Valley; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Naida) ‘Vell ‘of Cran- brook and Shelly of Crescent ’ Valley; one granddaughter; one brother, Phillip Hadikin; orie ., alster,’ Mrs..Mary Esawoloff of. Castlegar and her mother, Mrs. \ Ann Hadikin of Castlegar. Burial took’ place in’Kres- ‘tova Cemetery with the Castle- gar Funeral Home in charge, of i arrangements, Construction Stil Forthcoming Rezoning. of. property ‘in the area adjacent the CP: Rail tracks.that once divided the two former towns that: now make up’ the City. of Castlegar was not dealt ‘with by council when it met:on: Wednesday, of zoning has ‘been followed carefully by several Eaacy Made To Office Of Doctor \. The forcible entry of the’ office of Dr. A: D. Johnson has been reported by local RCMP. Entry is said to: have. occurred in the early morning hours yesterday. ‘The incident is still under. investigation, OoLaR =: B's med Of LAME pmanen_& TERRACE TONG Fa arent rere eet CONSTRUCTION’ on schedule’ is the’ word Kootenay. Canal hydro-electric The ‘shown lower centre across: the river, is: rapidly. . Water. to power its generators will be di; a three-miletong. taking ‘shape. trom Kootenay. ‘canal and returned ‘to the river.” arda who at carly: meeting i protested seronlng that would -. allow; BC" ,Tel.':to’ build\’a telephone exchange, tre, dispatch buildin, garage. ; council were , told ‘no: decision would be: forthcoming’ that ‘evening and that there is tobe still further talks with the city © planner who: would be. at city * fall ‘the following morning. ‘“Phose!present' were’ also as-' ~ sured when action is faken Noel sould be kep' inf Court: eS ‘James; Howard - Butler’ of | Castlegar ‘was found ‘guilty of. driving with a blood‘alcohol | content exceeding .08 and driv- y ing while disqualified. He was fined $850 or in'‘default 30 days “-in:-jail-on ‘each ‘count.\The charges arose from a routine ; check May. 10. * * Alon Lenard Cawte ‘of. us Robson, pleaded guilty to a «charge was laid June! 28 at Castlegar. He was fined: $25 or. in’ default’ seven days in jail. became amalagamated with id (Nelson and’ Arrow Lakes dis- ; triets:"A/former 1 mayor, - of: “ [dlowatte of power from: four 125,000 kdldwatt generating waits ‘Two units are betiodtled to go into: mes next year Slocan and Nelson resident,.he Search ‘planes had’ been combing 'the:Harrison Lake area since’ Mr.” Mills. disap: ; peared and divers also searched: _ i 1 also of the lake. 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C ‘Teachers’ Feder- of last ‘the Public Schools Acts Current agreements between teachers’ ‘and local boards week expressed surprise at the demand of the p trus- “ sterminate Dec. 31, of this year “- tees to initiate ‘salary bargain- ing tomorrow’ in Vancouver, “We are sure members will .. respond to the best ‘of their as bargaining ‘agent: for 68 school boards and that teachers employed by these. school _ boards ‘have been invited to + meet ‘the trustee's bargaining team; tomorrow in ability,” BCTF first vice-president Billi Broadley. “But with the summer. recess, the membership of local as- sociations—teacher, loca) of- ificers, and committee ‘normally com- i aah in’ September. 6 "Section “138. 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