BOOKMOBILE, 1 which Provides service to as many ¢1 PTT) braries, paid a Eel Graht ih on Darren ond Miss Sarah Wetrmosth, The tthe Castl ” Public Library where open house was held. Here, just sain th the Ubrary, is driver clerk George Brent, and local brary users ible reception in the regional district. after four runs totals, 11,000. volumas. —Castlegar News Photo Library Board. “No Represenfative for Robson Meeting for the first time. in three months, the Castlegar and District Public Library “board welcomed Area J repre-° sentative, Martin Vanderpol, and Ald, Mike Livingstone. Mr. .Vanderpol stated he regretted that he had been unable to find a Robson resi- dent to represent Robson on the board and requested a substitute he found from Castlegar instead, cepted Mr, The board gratofuly a ae , to outlying areas which is ly in operation, The ns reported a total circulation for the three months of 10,955, Attendance during the summer had fallen off but not’as much as in previous years. ‘The Castlegar branch is in need of volunteers for regular desk work and for the Story Hour. ‘An Open House was ar- ranged to mark the occasion of th for 025 to cover the cost refine new shelving already in use in the Robson Branch, Don Jones told the board that the proposed Kootenay Library System bookmobile was having a favorable recep- tion in the regional districts. The real after four runs Ravens {Kinnoh thanked" {Library-Syatetn ‘Society for ie visit on.Friday last, . Mrs. Fran Jones reported that the Robson branch was very short of volunteers. The opening hours of this branch have been changed to 2.90 to 4.90 p.m. Tuesdays and Thura- days.and the Story Heur will be held there on Tuesdays at 1.30. to 2.80 p.m. starting on Sept. 23. “A letter “will be sent: to parents whose childred Robson ‘cheque of $2,248 for funding ae “Wade the’ e lbraty ‘requesting extension of free library service volunteer help. We AAS Gas Nin are it CHURCH bal et and anand R E P St, David's Cholr a . St. David's Choir. will re- sume ita regular’ weekly prac- tices tonight at 7.80 p.m. in the chureh,, ‘ t Bishop Visits Church Com: &t. David's: Anglican Church Committee was pleased to welcome the Rt. Rev, R. EB. F, Berry at Its first meeting of the fall season, held: last week . at the home of Mrs, ‘J, Booth. After discussion of parish busl- nesa, refreshments were | served by the hosts: Sunday 8. Davide 8 Sanday Schoo) began Sept.\7 with’ a’ good turnout of children and parenta, Tt is not too late’ for youngsters to register, Qur “open session”. begins at 9.40, " Beesiuse of the location of St. David's, most of the young- ‘stera must be driven to Sunday. School By thelr parents, Par- ‘enta need not simply drop them off. Many. of them NOTICE PROVINCIAL COURT OF B.C. SMALL CLAIMS DIVISION lie 1, 15 we will have moved from Rol pelaranin 1158 Cedar Ave., Trail to the ial Court House in the Opening Exercises (main- ly alnging) along with’ their children. Parents may ‘then either. attend the United Church ser-\ * vice, at \10.a.m., while ‘the children are tn class, or'return and attend the 11:15 Anglican service along with thelr, entire family. “(2 Alarge number ‘of parents also take their turn at teaching ‘or assisting with’ a class, Our “semester system” for teachera means they are in chargo of a class for only three months of the year, About 25 adults takea - turnat held from 10 to lla, One of the cae features of St. David's Sunday School is the participation of parents with their children, helping to make Sunday School ‘and church what it should be: a family event. Dr. Hardwick Recommends Three-Phase Program fo Fuse Learning Instifufes ‘The author of the plan which will incorporate Selkirk College, Notre Dame Univer- sity and’East Kootenay Com- munity College into Kootenay University Centre, Dr. Walter Hardwick, met with Selkirk College Council at 2 dinner at the college ‘Thursday evening. ter, Dr. Hardwick sum- marised the situation at the council's regular meeting, “It's been a year now, since the minister of education an- nounced that NDU would be purchased by the province and converted to a part’ of the provincial education system, “I have recommended a three-phase program of imple- mentation,” the UBC professor continued, “and I hope to. set ‘out the program in the next six The three universities of Victoria continued, “Is the future of those teachers now. at NDU. Which of them belong at the university level, which at the regional college level, and which will simply not fit Into the new ‘syatem.” Dr. Hardwick sald he is seeking joint approval of his plan; from both the colleges and from the Universities Counell, headed by ‘Dr. William strong of UBC. He sald when approval is reached, the plan for a contractual agreement to protect the college and its students. - Selkirk’s new principal, Mitch Anderson, said he was cautious about the plan. He felt it was important for Selkirk to be‘in a strong bargaining position when it comes to negotiating the points of the proposed contrat Dr. aaa sald a draft, will go to the Minister’ of ‘s, Education. “And 1 ‘see no + peason why we can't get this on the road by July 2 next year,” he said. College council. chairman Rod Millar said he welcomed the concept of four-year univer- . sity in the Kootenays, and he also was pleased that the three council; and that the provincial | government has been asked to ‘consider further representation on, behalf, of: the, faculties inetd during any one year. Those with questions bout registration or teaching are welcome to phone their enquiries to Rev. Ted Bristow or to Mrs. Muriel Walton Youth Group | ‘A coed youth group Is ‘once again’ being organized ‘at ° St. David's. for justor ‘and senior high schoo! students. <> At the time of writing, it is not quite certain if Tuesdays or pbrtany will be the meeting If the group chooses to follow last year's format, we will begin mith dessert and devotions at about and go on until about 8.80 p.m. with a varied program of fan, °, study, guest speakers, visits in the community, singing, work us For feather veoqulrtes call: | ‘Ted. Bristow or Kim Swayne. | ‘Thrift Shop The: Thrift'Shop-has re- turned to regular hours, after half-day sessions during July and August.: The shop is open on Tuesday through to Friday: of each week, fram, 10 ain 9B S er At proeni, the shop ‘is overstocked with some artis tive aie tine ath ‘Nakusp made astrong plea that the Kootenay senior have formed ‘delivery of university programs throughout the provines. “his ciety wil enter single, qouneil to, represent them.,"It,makes it. mueh,more ‘convenient for us to deal with single body.” He said he was concerned Q@ THE BRITISH COLUMBIA. ~ @% DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION and THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT recommend business management courses throughout the province as a means of improving mensgoments skills and capabilities. ”.:; Selkirk) College Campus. separate courses: PROBLEM SOLVING phone 365-7292. o Department | oF Business Administration is offering a° program In Small Business. Management. at The program ts scheduled In’ six INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS BUSINESS OPERATIONS , THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT GENERAL. BUSINESS . PRACTICES BUSINESS LEGISLATION For course start dates and further information QD Bo British Columbia Development Corporation 272 Granville Square, 200 Granville Street, ‘Vancouver Selkirk | College BC. into with, colleges such as the Selkirk group, which would provide four-year degree- granting courses at NDU. The first two years would be the responsibility of Selkirk. A . coutract will be required s0 as * tavoid any crazy competition for students. “One of the problems we're ‘looking a at now,” Dr. Hardwick that the regional college willbe - able to ‘maintain a first and second year program which would be a viable transfer program to other universities, : especially in arts and sciences. Dr. Hardwick said it was just a matter-of prudence and sensibility that the universities have given no indication of wanting to compete for stu- dents, but eniphasized the need Funeral Service Held in Robson “Mrs. Zeneda (Stewart). Grant, 74, of 55 Crescent St.,. Castlegar, died on Tuesday of last week at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Funeral services were held Friday from Robson Commu- nity: Memoria! Chureh: Born Sept. 27, 1900 in jaxchuria, Northern China, Me Grant came to Cana 1902 settling in Saskatchewan, and later moved to Syringa Creek in 1907: where, her parents were fruit farmers. , She took up residence in ‘Trail in 1912 where she married Stewart Grant Sept. 26, 1928. ‘They resided in Trail until 1946 when they.moved to Robson. Mrs. Grant was past worthy matron and member of | No. 79 Order BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar . PHONE 365-7818 - ‘The Only - Complete Brake Shop ‘in the Kootenays arrangements, For Mrs. Zeneda (Stewarl) Grant of the: Eastern Star and mem-, ber of the Robson Evening, Group and B.C, Women’s Insti- tute. ‘She is survived by her husband, Stewart; two broth: ers, Paul Gavrilik of Trail and | Simon Gavrilik of Greston. "Rev. Ted Bristow offici- ated at the service during which hymns “Abide With Me” and “Beyond the Sunset” were 7 7 PevPallbears. were Bill Waldie,. Harvey Grummett, Doug Askew, Harold Hesketh, Ed Johnson and Alex Smecher. ‘An Eastern Star. Service; held under the direction of; Minto Chapter No. 79 O.ES., followed.” ing part were worthy matron, Mrs, Lottie Stier; worthy patron, Mr. John Stier; Adah, Mrs. Gwen Sommerfield; Ruth, Mrs. Betty Craig; Esther, Mrs. Edith Sherbiko, Martha, Mrs. Milda Oswald and Electa, Mrs. Jessie Donnan. Soloist Mrs. Rose Johnson sang “How Great Thou Art” with Mrs. Alice Sanford at the organ. Flowers were gratefully received. Donations can be made to the Order of the Eastern Star Cancer Fund, c/o Box 9005, Castlegar. * Burial took place at Robson Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of p the | third and fourth year curriculum’ would inelude, and Dr. Hardwick said * slood that the major universi- ties had ‘recently formed ‘a committee to consider that matter. _. Bae Gustiegirirenreesntative Mra. Walter Jacobson noted, however, that some teacher training goes into a filth year, and the college should be be careful of after a course ital went beyond the present meeting, saylog that be will centinue his series of meetings wrth other celege couels in would. offer full he under.” “of Brush Columbia. ¢ Originally ‘a native "ot ‘Yu: > sell boxes of, A’new. missionary ‘to. the Castlegar area'has been wel comed by the Church'of Jesus x ore of Latter Day Saints. mm, along: with d. Harriso Bln | Olsen, ‘has. elected to re two years with the people caipa, Calif., Mr. Harrison arrived here Sept.’ 5atter having served in the Williams ‘Lake area for the e past five 3288 Columbia Ave., Rossland, B.C. All actions started or pending by Rollie Crowe Agencies will be transferred to Rossland on this date. Phone 362-7368 for further informaiton, 1] IN. THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER: THE MAYER HOTEL: provides spacious new zccommodation with fully equipped kitchens; cable TV, phone, free arking and rn view balconles. All this for. $18.00 single and $4.00 per additional guest ...with compli- mentary coffee and tea service for your added enjoyment. On your. next visit fo Vancouver J. stay downtown at the Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby and Robson Streets. For reservations, write to ¢ THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 045 Hornby St.. Vancouver 1, B.C. Bem. = ‘teas toods "at ogc b) Aad the names of slsctory) & CITYOF CASTLEGAR REVISION OF THE LIST OF ELECTORS -1975/16 ? Take notice that the Court of Revision of the Uist of Electors for the City of Castlegar will be ‘held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 460 Co- lumbia Avenue, on Wednesday, October 1, 1975, “> from’ 7:00 p.m, to 6:00 p.m. "The Court of Revision will hear complaints and revise the list of electors, and may 2) Correct the names of electors in any way swore’. wrongly stated therein; of. sete entre SS st; or the deemed such that plans are afoot for a bigger and better one next year, Sammy Cho of series very! generous); ‘\yaumed,the job of judging the 7 flower/and vegetable ‘show. < Judging was carried out in two 3 in’ the ‘first. sroup Mrs. and 8rd prize ‘went to Nor: ~Makaroff of Castlegar, :In the, ‘second group, Kay Gritehin was, first, Seott' Sparkman: ‘second, and Nora Makaroff, third. ‘A ‘$10 gate draw was won “ by, Carol Gomtots es ‘Lori Konkin. won ‘a ‘jar of, ©), with-the closest oe A Ae 1 and 12—Ist, Gor. don Hubert; 2nd, Shane Vol.» path 3rd, Celina Sookachoft. Race i “Age 6 and, Under— Shane and Michael Buday; ond, f; Cynamon and Candace Carter; 8rd, Shauna Hegan and Tracy -Kiminaky. ‘Age 7 and 8—Iat, Keven Jordan and Scott Sparkman; 2nd, Shannon’ Gattrell and Kelly: Sallls;: 8rd, ° Billy Petti- ‘grew and Greg Gritchin. ge 9 to 12—tat, Gordon’ 4 Baber and Shane Volpatt;: 2nd, Kathy Johnson and ‘Celina _Sookachoff; 8rd, Maryanne'Re. ° "zansoff and 'Lorl Konkin, ‘Age 18, 14and Under—Ist, George Hubert /and:Kim Kon- kin; 2nd,‘Gordon Hubert and ken ‘an Adult Egg Shane: Volpattl; 8rd, Jerr; Marken and tae d Tony Volpi reopt Bean'C Carter, and Ke i thy’ Danlelson;' 2nd, Bev; and Jack Graham; Brg, Vera and Paul Kavaloff. ° ‘Adult Egy and Spoon Contest - Ast team, Pat. gan and Vi Hogan, Vera and _ Miss K. Cleeve Awarded Fran Haywood Memorial. Bursary Por its first meeting of the “fall brn the St. Joseph's its new banner, featuring the symbol of the Catholic Women's League. The heavy embroidery was meticu-. lously done by hand, by Sisters at a convent in Saskatchewan. ‘The banner was donated by * Mrs. Helen Jankola, in memory of-her paren’ “The Fran Haywood Mem: * oral Buea. for 1975 has been to Miss Karen Cleeve, a icioat graduate ‘of’ Stanley Humphries Scondary. School,” who is entering her first year at ; Selkirk College. ie ‘A number. of convenor- ships and committees were * filled. Heading membership and are Mmes.: Pat Paul, Bessie” Schlavon” and meeting, Mrs. Violet Laurle and “Mra. spoke of Life in the spirit. Mrs. Laurie’ gave numerous exam- ples of the’ work of ‘the Holy Spirit’ among people; from, the Old. Testament through to the: Gospels, --Along with Mra, Ander- ‘son's personal testimony on the “influence of the Spirit in’ her, life; the talk proved inspira: tional to: the gathering: of |. Christian ‘women, ’ Increase i ‘In ae aoe & il Kavaloff. Helen Anderson . ‘and.in modern life.” , KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID LA HONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER Briggeman, Mmes, Bri $52 in ta Haley and Ann Gallo, will work on church life. > ‘SU Other ‘cominittees ‘struck were communications and com- munity life involving the wel- os coming. of newcomers, to the. Mis. Haley Sr ioe sled ove BD patients at hav): Miller-Talt; 2nd, Brad Perver- ‘toff; 8rd, Dale ‘Buday. flat rate pension for 1,9 tlllon peraons over’ 65, andthe guaranteed income ‘supple. menta for ‘needier’ pensioners, ‘are adjusted quarterly onthe bls of the copeumer price index. "The: maximum monthly guaranteed income supplement for'a for a single pensioner will be increased by $2.47 in October to $90.86. For a couple,: both pensioners th supplement i: will be $4.38 to $161.06. 1 alton Persons. re salva the e ~=Pensioners’, spouses, receive the’ basic’ petision and the’ supplement if ‘they: meet ‘income requirements. The new : ted _ Payments, ‘approved by Parla. |: GORDON A. MoLACHLIN jonaid M, Grass, Presi ‘Chiot Executive k if Canadian Calivlose Senna inited 3 Blanied, ore ou the following senior: management appoint : "Operations, has been named Vice President, Logging aba eon OP ‘and:in'his Nonherne and interior’ rt con MeLachtn, formarty Vico President, Lumber? t, fc Vice President “of Tntetior Burchardt, formerly loge Commer sory of Bi “formerly held an post of Corpor of Sir c George winters snr ind the ish Cotumbla where he recelve a panies financiat posit Mail Delivery “Rural mall delivery service is to become a reality for. the residents of Slocan Park. ‘Area H director. Paul Mar Kot tla ithe Castlegar News he bas received a copy of a letter written to Kootensy: West MP.” Bobi Beles from the’ posts” ‘general's partment: whieh: ‘slates that:the area qualifies ‘for six’ days a. week °” pural route service'and that officials' will proceed, with the - cable ‘of this perviea ass ment earlier in'the year, are to; | ssi and common-law’ Swho would ‘otherwise ; live on one pensio1 waged: “60 toh, will become eligible fo. + ported OO. hs tirat time in’ October to < Auto. Service Ltd. \*SCOPE TUNE-UP. CENTRE”. Ree and Serene ae Complete Automotive Service |: 850 Columbia Avenve) (°° ‘Across from the Schoo! Board Office i “AWE HURRY SERVICE". Steel Belted = - Radial: “is Gulf's ilnn ‘professo ‘and the: prophets" ie “Whot next? Meetings Continuing each Friday, Saturday, Sunday and vere evenings at: 7: 15 until Oct. 5. sie sth falls ini nthe