Newlywed Darnforth Couple , Take Up Residence in Golden The Kinnaird Kingdom Hall was the’ scene of a Pecembor wedding an Flan Bone fed Margaret Colleen of Robson and John D. forth of Golden. , Officiating ‘at the cer- ‘EASTER IS. COMING EARLY. AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH, GET © YOUR GAR SAFETY ‘INSPECTED NOW Ken’s Aufo & Whee! Alignment Phone 365-7532 was 5 Tay have as my 4 Kelaatve Bui nore a aes ber 0: f joung Pi people from the Rossland: ‘rail area who are attending the Universl- dss, read telegrams from HERE 1S AN OPPORTUNITY 70 BO re or Sa BN WES SWIFT'S PREMIUM, WHOLE OR SHANK PORTION drews, ast week the a en considering the dinner hour. the estimated expenditures dents sit in the chi * of various government de- which are normally occupi- partments for the coming ed by cabinet ministers and fiscal year and it Is likely overnment menibers, and that we will continue on the f’cxplained how the Parlla- estimates of other depart- mentary system works ‘and ments next week.’ ey ouding have taken up residence in Golden. CONSCIENCE & COMMENT. ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mal: “eolm Gilbert Fina in Rob- on, ‘ed ven der and. mauve, Best man was Keith Kinn: Waldie of CUT FROM CANADA reception, _ CHOICE, CANADA GOOD MATURE GRAIN-FED BEEF ............ By Rev. K. Neill Foster 7 ~aaaeee | He ms, Ready to Ea der the Local Nii eee = | Chuck Steak a 6p coreege io of white and pink. ment, 5 Bi wnenever they. wish. cake was topped with a nine fed ona ket Ol Pork S tea k EMPIRE BACON ests on Tuesdi jature bride and groom, b. 69° teen q he fs SLICED. POLY WRAPPED .. 'y included: Mr. and Mrs, El- this was centered on a table GOVERNMENT ————— Y “ : ag a aa a MRS, ae aaron dese renee ee oe 5 2S i BABY BEEF LIVER P - e best man, who also (The 2. chureh ‘GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Banquef, Presentation Windup acted 1 a8 master.of ceremon- A Electoral Area H Local Centennial Activities wa, Path ents Advisory Planners Mary anderson’ Pete Og: " Monday at 8 p.m. in the Stanley Humphries Secondary, School activity room. Eighty-five garments, both ladies’ and 5 children's wear, will be shown. Decor for the evening will - be by Julio Alvarez with music by J. McLuckie, Adding to the evening's entertainment will be a short skit by Mrs. SPRING OUTFITS are tha-just reward for members of a 20-week sewing class held under the instruction of Lorry Harnadek and modelled here by, left to right, Molly Kon- kin, June. Merilees, Adele Yule, Janny Carpin, Cecile Al- varez, seated, Britt Edblad with son, Hans, Classes, com- FRESH KILLED ., Appointed by RDCK posed of 72 pupils, two classes of beginners and one of | will be holding. thelr Fashion Show this Poulin of Nelson. — Castlegar News Photo _ NEW DENVER COUNCIL NOTES A museum improve- Ment and information cen- tre! program, presented to New eben nyer Council by Wai gra i] ugh the.federal Opportuni- ties for Youth. Proposals in- clude, the construction of an open ‘air annex to shelter and’ ore wagon and the ga- thering of information and artifacts on past history in- cluding, the Japanese and Doukhobor: segments of the population. Cleaning up of old car bodies :wil! take place thle summer when SAM, date will ents of New Denver, Silver- ton. and persons from En- terprise Creek to the bridge = emedt—Lal these wrecks to a proposed piece of rural’ land ‘set a- side for the. collecting of these vehicles to await the arrival of SAM. Meanwhile the village is looking into possible as- keto hen. we. ey PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates ‘Important Papers Clippings . Reasonable Rates [oxsTuzear NEWS sistance in the form of a wharf. In absence of Mayor C. N. Uphill due to illness act- ing mayor was Ald. Fred Angrignon, Sport Activities Highlight Meating At Slocan Park A little league team, a learn-to-swim ram and an outdoor skat- rink were among the ball taken by the. ley creation conniesion during thelr. £ ee year’ of operatlon. t their annual. meet- ing feta recently inthe Slo- can Park School, treasurer - irs, C. Wack reported an annual income of $1,484.36 with expenditures totalling Strelaeff and P. were reelected to two-year terms each and J. Evin was also elected for a two year rim, Letters of support have been sent te two Opportun- ities for Youth projects, the Slocan Valley summer play- ground group, and the Slo- can River beautification project. May , Two ball hes! Mi In other business, op akin Golf News Eventful Calendar Scheduled . : By Castlegar’s Putter People By Pete Young Here is a tentative cal- endar of up and coming events for the 1972 season and a list of the men who will help (we hope) to make your season a more enjoy- able one. April 5: Hint men's night, ‘innaird Hall, ril 15: Mickey's Cal- cut iret round — social ae _ First. .real._ men’ 2 0 ng 20: Mickey's ‘Cat- enti ne. round. : We are at Win- sare: 13: Afens Wisers. lay. 14: ‘wixed ‘Wisers. Mixed two ball. June 3-4: 1 : Windermere Club tournaments. will be under the guidance of. Jim Bilescy and Stosh Uch- ida and Bill Perehudoff. These three ‘ stout-hearted gentlemen. will also be. re- sponsible for open tourna, Mixed socials are to looked “after by Ernie (Snakehips) Fitzpatrick. Banquet ‘and dances. will be’ > gared -for.by-Don.Cromart; Ackney and Ernie. ules, etiquette and re- aalations are under: the eagle eyes of Jim Bilescy.< and Bill Perehudoff. Junior development will be the re- sponsibility of Stosh Uchida, Publicity will be‘ cared for by Pete ‘Young and Jean- Wickett. The latest reports say that there is about. six to eight inches of snow -still ATTEND MASS PROTEST BILL low and: Colleen Lightle. A.C, Bennett, Signs of Spring ’ Bring Reminder To Town Council Ea Liat of feaert Ave., has Town Council: a little nore: ding thi that its ...Wallace the provincial general chairman. ‘ spring thaw, to start. , All members. received counel) that last Certificates of Merit from the “office of Premier W. steps to see it. didn’t hap- pen again. Council will notify Mr. Isakson that a culvert with “Project for the com- dt the ‘tal Strip The Town of Castlegar is to approach the minister ore asking for a Sept. 9: qualifying. aes rept: 17; Ladies -club cl Sept. 24: Fall Calcutta. Oct. 8: Mini open. Oot. 1415: ‘Tombstone. i Nove 4: Annual ban- ickey’s cutta. The former will be the same as last year with each team _ determining what type of tournament will be played men’s night, The men’s: nights co- ordinators will be lick ‘Og- loff and the refreshment chair will be again in the capable hands. of Wayne Ackerman. aw ‘APPEARING SOON! MGM RECORDING Star From Los Angeles "ROD ERICKSON" with his hit songs. “SHE TAUGHT ME TO YODEL” + and “GRANDPA TELL A STORY” -FOUR BIG NIGHTS March 22 to 25, Wednesd Th at the D-BAR-D RANCH (1) Mile South of Kinnaird ‘Weigh Scales) Phone 365-3294 . TIME: — Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 9 p.m. to 2 am, Saturday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. hcp — Wednesday and Thursday $150 per person Friday and Saturday $2.50 per person oF Rod:Frickson recently appeared with .George Jones. ‘ammy Wynette Show in Portland Oregon ; A a. gh to s Gn Wie" “course and Tes Sherstobitoff feels it will be about three weeks give’ or take a month: before we start swinging. PUP LEAGUE STANDINGS (Final) WoL Canadians 10 v4 8 Rangers 1 4 Black Hawks 4 19 Scoring B. Martin J. Stewart T. Nazaroff P. Hyson K.- Sherstobitoff Wi Cc. Horning . Stoushnow ~ Josafatow D, Barnes: : .. Nevakshonoff Kirby AN: MACADAM UDIOM Al METRIST. B.C, GOVERNMENT LICENCED HEARING AID SPECIALIST’ 306-1199 CEDAR AVE. ‘KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT | UNION: Q@UILOING, TRAIL * ALL LEADING HEARING Alos ~ FITTED.” * HEARING © AID). BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF AID. 4. THE ONLY LICENCED SERVICE | IN THE KOOTENAYS GC" GOVERNMENT HEARING.’ "al. $50.00. PHONE 368.5085 FOR your "9 APPOINTMENT. MON. THRU SAT 9-8 PM. THURSDAY, MARCH 16 8:00 P.M. LABOUR CENTRE — 910 PORTLAND ST., TRAIL, B.C. “Legislation now before the B.C. Legislature will take away free collective bar- gaining rights for school board employees, teachers, municipal ‘and regional, employees and college faculties. This discriminatory legislation establishes the precedent of Gunpulearys ‘wage - " eontrol for ALL PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, This means: @ Salary and wages will be decided bs the Cabinet.. @ The end of the collective bargaining here : @ Lay-offs because of inadequate fi ® Second class status for public employees. Come out Thureday and demonstrate your opposition to thia discounted legislation| | Remember: Ws YOUR FUTURE! ‘guards: to do the iten- 4’ance work that it be done , by. public works crews. f Seven people have been pppointed to the Sldcan Lal onal’ Recreation Commission ‘No. 6. resenting Ne New Den- aaa chard Ashby, vel ie year M.- Wight, two Mrs. D. Gee and Miss K, MeGrory both of New Denver, be rural area reps; Walt Thring of New Denver. will be school in aid vo develop a Pe alone re Teter to council ae in airman mo hn Hall in- dicating the “need for such. i Increased number aot private planes and the fact it would be an added safety factor were'given as rea- sons for this: request. “TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH | FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1972 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply 1, LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL village council bas” been named chairman of .the eres ‘and health commit- At a. recent sitting, council was told.a new fur- nace had bet por ie garage en wire for. electrici Council ‘announced. it does not opt the Tri- angle : Forest. Pro- ucts! Toplication for a‘22 cre. booming ground, but iter barrels placed at two or three places around the. village. NOW UNTIL MARCH 30 Electronic Scope Check e Plugs, Points and Condenser e Compression Test e Adjust Carburetor - e Service Battery e (Additional Parts. 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