EXPERT INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537 801 Victoria, Trail Legion Job Offer Could Prove Popular If you're 18 years of age or ‘older, able to read the labels on T A deer was killed and $350 damage caused to a 1973 vehicle when a collision occur- red Sunday morning on the Celgar Road, one mile from the Castlegar ferry. Police say the vehicle, driven by UNRESERVED AUCTION On Behalf of — G. S. Ovens — Agent under section 8B ‘of the Bank Act of CAREFREE DESIGN ‘ENTERPRISES LYD. DATE: SAT. MAY 15 — 10 AM, GENELLE, B.C. <9 miles south of Castlegar PREVIEW: THURS. & FRI, MAY 13 & 14 9 AM. iM, 5 PM, ‘Also Trailer on view @ Maynard's Head Office 1233 West Georgia St., Van., B.C. NOTE: For persons wishing to bid on the auction sale in Vancouver Offices in the Lower Mainland area Trailers. but unable to attend Castlegar may attend at our where a telephone confer- liquor bottles and are co- ordinated enough to hold a glass in your hand, there could be a job for you at the local Legica. The only catch: the job pays $0.00, per hour! ‘The bartendering job is advertised in the first issue of the Legion's “Branch News and Notes”. It reada as follows: “Wanted: Able-bodied men to serve at the bar for Friday and/or Saturday evenings. “Qualifications: must be 18 years of age, be able to read [labels that is], must be co- erdinated enough to hold a BRUSH FIRE, in the vicinity of Iniand Gas Park, was put out by the Castlegar Volunteer Fire Department Tuesday evening, but not until it was allowed to burn an area under which fs believed ‘allowed to burn an supervision. Here, firemen wet down the adjacent ares, Fire chief Ed Lewis said the fire, city block. This will eliminate a hazard wil the dry season approaching. started by children, was area of proximately: one —Castlegar News Photo glass in. your hand. “Wages: $0.00 and double- time after five minutes. “Fringe benefits: you get to drink your mistakes—if they aren't too meny.” ‘The ad contains a tele- phone number to call and asks “If you don’t get through the firat time just try again because we are sure the phone will be’ busy when this paper reaches you.” al Two Adults And Juvenile Apprehended Two adults and one juven- ile were apprehended by local RCMP Sunday and charged with break and entry. ‘The arrests occurred after a cabin at Cayuse Creek in the Deer Park area, was entered with approximately $800 worth of property taken. Stolen were numerous ar- ticles including “camping and fishing equipment, liquor, walk: ie talkies and binoculars. Police said the cabin, which is the property of Richard D'Andrea of Trail, was forceful- ly entered on Saturday by removing a window. en: Struck _ By Vehicle on Celgar Road - of Trail was north bound when the incident occurred. The driver escaped injury. No charges have been laid. Spokane Flyers Hold Lead In Allan Sweep Ernie Gare and Don Dirk connected for two second- period goals within 19 seconds as’ Spokane downed Barrie, Ont., 7-4 Monday in the third game of the Allan Cup hockey series at Spokane. The Spokane Flyers now lead 3-0 in the best-of-seven series to decide the Canadian national senior championship. —————— Iwish more than 10% of Canadian drivers would belt up. Fan Mail For KJSS Cofumn Kinnaird Junior Se- condary School's weekly column is not only read by the students themselves. The Castlegar News was told by a. school spokesman they are get- ting fan mail with a lot of nice messages and these are not from the students of KJSS. Children’s Art Display May 14-15 | Guest. speakers at the April meeting of the Castlegar and District Community Arts Council were recreation di- rector Pat Metge and Dave Finster. Mr. Metge spoke about » the Castlegar and District Project Society, and outlined the equipment and furnishings required for the arts and crafts room. Mr. Finster was present to finalize arrangements for the display of children’s art. In- dividual teachers will select the material and be responsible for the mounting and dismantling of their own class work. The show will be held in the Stanley Humphries School Activity Room on the evening of May 14 and the following morning, with Bob Bertuzzi's band presenting a concert in the afternoon, ‘The Adult Art Exhibit will be held May 27 - 80,in the " National Exhibition Centre. Amateur and professional art- ists in the district are invited to show. their. paintings, batik, sculpture or modelling. Entries must be on hand by May 26 between 6 and 9 p.m. ‘A weaving workshop spon- sored by the Selkirk Weavers Guide in conjunction with Sel- kirk College will be held in the college on June 18, 19 and 20. Anyone interested in attending should register at the college. ‘The annual meeting of the Castlegar and District Arts Council will be on May 31 in the main lounge at Selkirk College. Dr. Vivienne Rowley will give a recital of piano music. Refresh- ~ Save Money . . / Make Money... Win Dave's Chi with Introducing the ultimate gitt ‘Th ris Me Special teasion, Yianend Ring, » coumes mond on your (or fashion’s sake! hl Come in and see our wide selection-{n cll styles ond prise ranges; make a right hand 76 Pine chen... | CASTLEGAR that's wom on igh . Because, there's nothing quite 30 fashlonable, or treasurt “s a iamond ting. ‘And thare's no dismond. ting quite ttle special ing. more beautifull S JENELERY UD, NEWS Use this han it with your Cat OFFER AVAILABLE ONLY TO PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS a NOT TO BUSINESSES form. Just bting it to our office or mail to: Classified Ads, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, sHegar, B.C, VIN SHO - Special Discount For Consecutive Insertions 3 Weeks for the Price of 2 Address. Phone. Classification Desired (Misc. for Sale, For Rent, Etch. Selkirk Seven High-Ranking Students Recognized ‘Year Aviats ; ns Gacond by David Williams, Chairman of the College's Aviation Program G ‘Chilliwack, a ts the Pacific Western Airlines’ Pilots’ d, Glenn Davis and Bruce Foreman Selkirk College Photos 75th Birthday. A} 24-hour -celebration marking the 76th birthday of Gastlegar's’ largest. neighbor > will take place June 30 and July At a recent awards cere- monies at Selkirk College, the academic achievements of seven high-ranking students were recognized, The Doukhobor, Cultural Association Tuition Award waa presented to Andy Davidolf of Castlegar, The award is granted toa student enrolled in ‘a course on Doukhobor Folklife | who contributed to a greater growth of understanding be- tween cultures. Mra. Serge Plotnikoff made the presenta- tion on behalf of the associa- tion, Forestry students recog: nized the academic achiove- ment of one of their fellow students by donating the For- estry Club Bursary. Glenn Prior, a high ranking second year student, was’ presented with the bursary by the For- eatry Club: student’ president, Rick Mazzocchi. College Holds Awards Ceremonies A total of five awards were: presented to students in the aviation program.' Gary Mor- timer, a ‘second year. aviation student from Chilliwack, was presented with the Abbotsford Flying Club Bursary. The club has provided the bursary for a deserving aviation: student whose home is in the Abbots- ford area. ‘AC total of $2,000 was | provided by the Pacific Weat- ° ern Airlines’ Pilots’ Aviation Foundation in the form of four scholarships _ to high-ranking second year aviation students. Presented with the awards were M. Ekelund, Glenn Davis, W. E. Dixon and R..B. Foreman.’ Self-Sufficiency Is Encouraged By Mormons The Prophet, Spencer W. Kimball, of the Church of Jesus Christ’ of Latter-Day Saints, {Mormon}, has called upon the local members of the. church and people of the Castlegar- Kinnaird area to observe a three-point program — to strengthen and beautify their homes. é i ‘The Prophet said ‘that the family is the basi¢“wistt UF both the church and society, general- ly. He ‘calls upon local Latter- Day Sdints, and all people in their place of residence this + year tostrengthen and beautify the home with renewed elfort in these specific areas: 1) food production, preservation, and storage; 2)” production and storage of non-foot items; and 8) fixup and cleanup -of homes and surroundings. “We encourage all Latter- Day Saints and other families to become self-relient and in- dependent. The greatness of a people and of a nation begins at home. Let us dedicate’ our- selves to the strengthening and beautifying the home in'every way we can.” B Plans 24-Hour Celebration that thoy would attend. Among these’ is’ former B.C. premier. W.A.C. 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WIENER... 59 2.99 DOG FOOD “5ns $1 HUSKY |-) sunucir Detergent $119 POTATO CHIPS . “Te Pak 9c. “SANDWICH BREAD 1 for 8c ALPHA 2% MILK CAPRI TISSUE MILD CHEESE TOP BREED BOG FOOD ilerees 3s $1| 6 roll $1.39] th, $1.59 2b $6.9 ence line between Castlegar & Vancouver will (Health & Welfare Canada) ments will be served. 1 in Trail. morning of July 1 included no. allow bidding from our offices in Vancouver. Trailers will be auctioned 12 Noon Sale Day — 1233 W. Georgia St. TRAILERS & CANOPIES — 19 Self contained 14'5" long travel trailers c/w. stove, furnace, fridge, shower & toilet; §.STD 14'5" long trail- ers same specs less shower & toilet; 9—Alumin- um truck canopies 7—24” high 2—34" High age ATER AS INVENTORY — Trailer tires; trailer’ axles; on wee assemblies; wheels; windows; furnaces; propane bottles; fridges; light fixtures; stoves; power converters; power cords; over 1000 sheets plywood; plastic tanks; range hoods; lind; fibreglass cloth & resin; insulation; door hard! plumbing fixtures; plastic fittings; batteries; cushion sets; mouldin vents; jacks; mattresses; bolts; screws; sandpapel ball hitches; plus many other parts & accessor- ies. ‘ MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT; OFFICE FURN. EQuIP. NOTE: Machinery & Office Equip. subject to withdrawal until May 7th — Call Maynard's after this date.to verify inclusion in the Auction Phone — (604) 685-7378. WOODWORK MACHINERY & EQUIP, — Rodgers panel saw; 2 radial arm saws; 2—table saws; bandsaw; shaper; bench grinder; mitre box; 20 air guns; air drills; sabre saws; air staplers; outers; drills; many hand tools etc. WELDING SHOP. — 2 Welders; radial arm saw; air compressor; drill press; steel tables; hand tools; ete. FIBERGLASS SHOP — Chopper guns; model 18 gel gun; moulds; gauges; plugs; etc. OFFICE EQUIPMENT — Single & Double pedestal desks; calculators; adders; typewriters; check writer; upholstered s/t chairs; xerox copier; re- cords cabinets; chesterfield & chair; leona draft- ing table; blu-ray printer; blu ray developer; print cabinet; stools; clocks; etc., etc. MAYNARD'S AUCTIONEERS LTD. 1233 W, Georgia, Vance, B.C, 685-7378 DOUG'S TIRE &B2n'vicE HAS’ NOW MOVED To serve you even beiter. 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GRAND PRIZE: Anyone who placos a “Sell and Save” Classified Ad in any Issve of the Castlegar News during May is eligible for the, Grand Prize of 50 pieces of tasty Dave's Chicken, ‘The Grand Prize draw will be held on the Test Thursday In May. sss e Available Only to Priveta Individuals, Not to Businesses — Four Winners Each Week — Four Weekly Prizes of Buckets of Chicken Grand Prize 50 Pieces of Chicken Win Buckets of Dixie Lee Chicken Home Entertainment 1.49 D TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1976, < Many, toms at One Law Price, iG. ‘LOCATIONS — U9 To SERVE You BETTER @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL . (Regular Hours) ~ @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL East Trail Warchouse and Show Room 2) blocks downriver trom old Tra:l Bridge OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P.M. HOME GOODS LT Carpeting Some ‘highlights “of that . city's. birthday . preparations. were described. at a Trail: District Chamber of Commerce luncheon’ meeting last ‘Thurs-- day by jubilee committee chair- man ‘Joe Kobluk. : “THe said that the birthday party would open June 90 with _ ~a“huge homecoming social at a central © location.” ” It." would ; include adisplay of historical sasuniddy solDy | + pictures and an official register ‘of ‘guests~ which./'would. be *, preserved in the city’s archives. The! motion picture com- ‘missioned by: the city to mark’ d ‘the jubilee would ‘be premiered ‘June $0, Mr. Kobluk:said, and ‘would'be shown several times ‘on that:and the following day. i ‘Also on June 30, a birthday . dance and. social evening are * being planned. Mr. Kobluk said“ that a number of special guests, “including: several Freemen: of the city, had already’ indicated ‘scheduled events. : At noon, however, formalities suitable to? the. occasion would , include. speeches by civic and provincial representatives, a pageant with © an historical theme, instrumen-- tal and massed choir music, and a religious thanksgiving for 75 years of progress. ; “The ‘day would conclude with an old-fashioned picnic and all ‘that. that suggests, Mr, : Kobluk said. is Mr. Kobluk noted that a number of “other significant events had been scheduled for lates corresponding to or shortly after the celebrations, Among™ these, he said, . were an international baseball tournament and an exhibition , hockey game sponsored by the Bobby Kromm hockey school. The. latter,’ Mr. Kobluk said,’ would probably’ feature the Bobby Hull line of the WHA Winnipeg Jets. Slocan’s 75jh Annivers SMORGASBORD : SLOCAN Eveiy Sunday 4:8 p.m. TAKE A SCENIC ORIVE & DINE OUT INN ary of Incorporation FRESH PRODUCE : Quality Food for Value Wise Shoppers — KINNAIRD ONLY — PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES