A joint installation was conducted Saturday for the + ‘eoming year was instal Jones, Acting Grand Chief Joy Thomas, Past Chief Joan Marks, Excellent _ Kootenay Temple: No. 37. holds joint installations Thstalled _ officerS""for ite Rivers Lodge Nos!.70 by Kootenay Temple No. 37 ‘- L.Pythian Sisters and Twin of Pythias. Installing officers for the ‘ sisters were acting grand manager Jean, Jones, acting grand senior Marie Allen and acting grand chief Joy Saun- ders. : \:Officers installed were: {nudician Edith Wilson, guard Phyllis Nickerson, acting pro- r Marg Bacon, treasurer Fran Moffatt, secretary Ora Lightle, manager Rose So- nice excellent junior Mary leboff, excellent senior Laura Dewis, most excellent ‘chief Myrtle Thomas and ipast chief Joan Marks. rf M.E.C. Myrtle Thomas presented past chief Joan ‘vice pin. ' for. Margaret Services were held Mon- day morning from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral ‘Home for Margaret Ada Korody, aged 64, who died Thursday of last week at Wastlegar and District Hos- pital. Mrs. Korody was born at Lineham, Alta.,. on Sept. 3, 1915. As a young girl she “=moved.to Creston with her “father, where she attended school, She moved to Vancouver for a few years, later re-. turning to Creston where she married Louis Korody. They - made their home at Sirdar and Yahk, prior to moving to _ Castlegar some years later, Paivers Lodge No. 70 Knights John Salik Marks with her faithful ser- : Services held » Bama Dewis, vice chancel- lor Anton Schwiertz, prelate , master of work Earl LeRo¥, secretary Nick ‘Btoochnoff, financial sec- retary Al Richards, treasurer Cecil Bradford, master at arms Peter Majesgy, inner guard Ken Emmons and outer guard Alex Gleboff. ) ‘Installing officers were * grant ‘chancellor? Jack Bal- fobr ‘of Trail Lodge - No. 28, acting’ brand: prelate’ Earl LeRoy ’ and" ' acting "grand > master’ at “arms Gordon (Scotty) Balsa of Trail No. Mond sda tat wae TogeN 2 oro whofd' they Wite résided. Mrs. Korody wai i inem- ber. of the Castlegar Bowling Club: -and :did knitting and . for’ the Ci 4 v he day. edith \iloon: and Acting Grand d Senior Marte Alle Allen. Back Tow, lett to nager J Treasurer Fran’ Moffatt, Ex: ea lent: ra Dewle, Manager Soberlok, Secretary Ora Lightle, Guard Pie Nickerson, snd Ace ‘Marg Bacon. ied yale ting Protector closed with eight sisters and eight knights taking part in the grand march. A social evening follow- ed with dancing to the miisic of Dick Wayling. Services held for Fred E. Chursinoff . _ Prayers were recited Sunday evening from, the Brilliant Cultural Centre and funeral service concluded Monday for Fred E. Chur- sinoff, aged: 71, a-resident of Brilliant who died Friday at Castlegar and District Hos- pital. Born at Kamsack, Sask., he was married in March, - 1927 in Alberta and came to - Slocan Park for a few years * and to Kinnaird in 1956. . He had been a ‘resident’ of Brilliant for the past 10 years. Mr. Chursinoff was: a member of the Union of * Spiritual Communities of _Christ. He is survived by his wife, Polly; two daughters, Mrs. Nick (Mary) Arishen- koff of Castlegar and Mrs. Fred (Helene) Jones of Kam- loops; six grandchildren and Hospital Auxiliary. She is survived by .her daughter, Mrs. Harvey (Linda) Leckie of Surrey; four sisters, Freda Bunce of Nelson, Bertha Osborne, Creston, May Ganow of Ver- non and Mabel Burgess of High eno Ne, and one grandgon\* Rev. Ted Bristow of- ficiated. Cremation ‘followed, ° with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrange- ments, : CANVAS DRAWS FIRE Continued from front page “can appreciate people being concerned about their chil- dren” but said members of - the Unification Church have . Tights “the same. as other religious groups all over the city.” City licence inspector Peter Ozeroff confirmed that the mobile vendor's licence, issued Friday, authorizes only the woman who applied for it to sell merchandise dcor to door. Ozeroff said the woman, who showed him a certificate stating she was a member of the Unification.Church, said she planned to sell “pre- packaged foodstuffs, choco- lates and cookies and things ¥ iy like that.” . “I didn’t question whe- + ther the licence was for any “T was just giving a licence to a specific person regardless of her particular religion, ‘| race, creed or color." "ALL YOU /EATFOR organization,” he explained. - REGISTRATIONS are now being taken at the Recreation Office in the Castlegar and District Community Complex for the following By the Weavers’ Guild. Saturday, Jan. 26, oe 9am. - 4 dite Community Complex hall. Registration: $5. 00. two, h George and Nick’ Wishlow. Burial was in Brilliant Cemetery,: with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of ar- rangements, 272 of Castle Re pleased to announce that, ; sTnict OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY. PUBLIC MEETING | The‘ Regional District’ ot Central Kootenay will ‘be holding public meetings at locations listed’ below.: The intent of ‘the public meetings is to discuss the Regional District's proposed Regional Plan for the Arrow. Lakes Region, Including: _| CITY OF CASTLI Me £4) VILLAGE OF NAKUSP Backaround information Documents and. a Discussion Paper entitled, A Framework For The Arrow Lakes Regional Plan, are. available through tocal libraries. ‘As wall, an executive. summary of the ‘ as in, the D Paper, lable from. the District of Central, Kootenay Planning, Department upon request. y Local dents’ to the: Is will provide addi | Input serving as basis for preparing a draft Regional Plan Bylaw. MEETING LOCATIONS, DATES & TIME NAKUSP’ | Nakusp Elementary Schoo! Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1980 — 7:30 p.m. FAUQUIER Fauquier Community Hall Thursday, Feb. 7,'1980 — 7:30 p.m. CASTLEGAR © Stanley.Humphries Schoo! Monday, Feb. 11, 1980 —7:30p.m. ROBSON. Robson Hall ” Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1980 — 7:30 p.m. OOTISCHENIA Ootischenia Hall Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1980 — 7:30 Ps m. TARRYS. Tarrys Hall Thursday, Feb. 21, 1980 — 7:30 pam. Briefs and written comments can be submitted to: 1 Plan Regional District of Central Kootenay Planning Department Vernon Street “MIL 4E9 Pe was the top sal man for the month of Dece Go tlegar 365- 3560 yests Must “ge SIGNED In Bingo: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. La. Sunday dingo - ed Early Bird 6:30 p.m. Reese 7:08 p.m. : ey, $e Royal Canadian Legion ih a oe . - Branch Nov: ATO stan a8 oh Gsnrinler THE REWARD OF TAX - SAVINGS CAN BE YOURS . ~ WHER YOU BUY ONE OF Our ' APARIMDNS CONDO i or building is located only two blocks from Lakeside Park in Nelson. ‘Qther features include a ing crea er, who looks after the. will take care of your unit Baer 2 units contain wall-to-wall car- Srage. rooms, patios, thermal alarms, dishwashers, gar- burators, fireplaces eer drapes, and a com- : bination heal fompvion in the bathrooms. SEE us TODAY AND REWARD YOURSELF WITH TAX SAVINGS : PERM. A " COMMUNITY HOMES LTD. Box 403 - | NELSON’ 352-9783 or 365-8120 - Tia hegaap adt oe THE 8. CAN $795 MONDAY, JANUARY 280 BAR-B-QUE BEEF SMORGASBORD Fireside place Phone 365-6000 : SPECIAL EVENTS BEGINNERS’ SPINNING WORKSHOP: BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SCOREKEEPING COURSE: Three consecutive Thursday evenings, Feb. 28, March 6 & 13, from 7-9 p.m. Twin Rivers Elementary School. Registration: $5. 00. DEFENSIVE DRIVING PROGRAM: By the Canada Safety Council. Friday, March 7, from 6:30 - 9 p.m.; & Saturday, March 8, . from 9.a.m. - 1 p.m. Community Complex hall. Registration: $20.00. NATURAL DYES’ WORKSHOP: By the Selkirk Weavers’ Guild. Saturday, April 12, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Community Complex Arts and Crafts room. Registration: $5.00. . WATCH FOR MORE "SPECIAL EVENTS" TO 8E ANNOUNCED AS DETAILS ARE COORDINATED - FOR DETAILS ON THE ABOVE “SPECIAL EVENTS," PLEASE CALL Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 365-3386 “UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | Barb Swetlishoft We are pleased fo announce that the Cameo Beauty: Salon is now under new management. 3 . Barb Swetlishoff, Betty Berceront and Penny’ Gibbon (formerly of Hairlines) would like to invite their friends and customers to visit them in their new location, below the Castlegar Credit Union. * OPEN: MON. — SAT: -9a.m. to5 p.m.: 365-5841 Located below the’ - Castlegar Credit Union . PENNY GIBBON HSS “Swilor Rockettes’ ” ‘two wins last weekend were, Sgood for a third-place stand- = cng at the-Totem Tournament held'at Trafalgar Secondary |. ':8chool ‘in‘ Nelson. In\* their’. first ‘game against the David Thompson ~ Lakettes. from Invermere, @ ) girls. played well and came away ‘with a well | served 87-20 victory. Andrea Belezyk played a strong game with .17 points, nd 14 defensive rebounds. - arleen: » DeRosa, ‘cochin ‘and Marie Langlois dded ‘six points each, Saturday morning saw he locals square off against the host. Trafalgar Totems. Phe girls played well. de- sfensively, but had trouble ~=§1-25 for the Totems. Osoyoos was mass confusion é:fpom the opening © tip-off. =Dsoyoos pressed ‘throughout: S=phe game causing all kinds of sehumovers and fouls. ~.-* Down: 19-12 at the half, ‘ockse! e: * somewhat-in the second half; 7-~gnd found'themselves on the short end of a 43-20 ‘score. In. their. final . game against L.V. Rogers, the ay settled down and play: quite well. Belezyk was layet dominant as she hit for 11 points .and pulled down 14 defensive rebounds. For her play - throughout ‘the tour- nament she was named to the. All-star team. Coach Pilatzke was very pleased with the team's play rogers TR Oe ae ot Ee SNOWMOELE TRAILER <3 The next game against ~ Atte fense is getting hetter each. - game, and I think we'll be. ready. for 8° zone the next time we play.them. “I: thought; our guards 434) | By VI OFF! Minor ‘Hockey, Week. is 6 boys, along ».with their ’ parents, and so kee registration fees ‘for ‘admission is’ dow: P Hockey n Team’ Canada : costs, “Team U8. And sil you reed Minor working in’ order to ettag ies your Woek ‘button. "Minor Hockey Week is a aes taeey giant showdown at the He: this Baturds; t7 vom nt it i Cle plex y ats pm, a x Saturtay. : Mpsic’, is. py. | (Recreation News 7 Secor | jpecial Edition, : and : doors “Minor Hockey Week‘) January 19 - 26 is Minor Hockey Week and the Castle- gar’ Minor Hockey Associ- ation has a number of ‘ac- tivities taking. place. |: This all of the: x ~~ hall of the Community Com-’ plex.’ From'9 ‘a.m.’to'4 p.m, people willbe learning how to spin their own wool using a variety. of ‘equipment. The * ee registration ‘fee ’ is ’ $5: and fast tn town, pared have a good te Aaa Y oy se a peony ice time was booked by the Minor Hockey ‘Association for house-team action and for Suteats teams to take on {rpm sup- the best cook nf ae $ofor Castlegar News . on our registration sheet for one Are! eee At the 191 Columbia ‘Ave. & people ‘who ® wish to’ par. . Fi ticipate. This workshop is eo. 700 Sts to 11:80 a.m. sponsored | by the Selkirk 3 Community, ‘Complex ito ‘watch Castlegat’ and’ district your~sters ofall ages display their. hockey: playing skills. ‘There “are also some: off-ice activities planned to “help: Minor “Hockey ‘there is CITY OF CASTLEGAR - CITY CLERK — The City of Castlegar is seoking 9; slications itor. the position, of City cl Clerk. The ng opplice can- didate:will hold the st yP ry aild and Roeeatees Commission No, L Special Events: _ There are ‘other special’ events planned: for » later dates in. 1980,. including a Natural Dyes ‘workshop ‘and . * Defensive Driving pro: . Clerk:and for:the : gr "The Regional Recreation a the. eee ie #0 the position, diner ira me + going : to be ‘a ‘fund-raising Minor’ Hockey Dance ‘in'the f Player * D. Savinkoff (D-D Bucs) : “ C. Whitfield (Devil’s Den) T. Halisheff (V&H Cont.) W. Kinakin (D-D Bucs)’ D. Lawrie (V&H Cont.) J. Horeoff (Devil's Den) * x »V. Antignani (Devil's Den) P. Lowen (Marlane Hotel) S. Moffat (D-D Bucs) D. Mills (Marlane Hotel) J Antignani (Devil's Den) M. Sander (Devil's Den) ©. Murcer (V&H Cont.) = ° * Marie Langlois | and Lisa | He lye: ‘well. They are playing with more. confidence, with; each. ‘To game and, have cut down: their turnovers significant- ily.” The Junior” Rockettes _- play their first home game on ‘Wednesday against L.V. Rogers and are preparing for their home tournament, th Hi Arrow Classic on Feb. 1-2,. Lawrence Chernoff ~’ Total (Marlane Hotel) Total Juveniles | BREERESSSERRZA hall of the Community Com- plex. This ‘event ‘will take . place from’8 p.m. to'1 a.m. ‘The: band is Special Edition and tickets are available from any member of the Castlegar Minor * Hockey Association executive. “The following Sunday morning from -7:30'- 11:80 a.m. there is going to’ be a Pancake Breakfast in the hall* of the Old Arena in: Castle- rire aes ‘and $1.75 for children. F Due to the éxtensive ice” usage by the. Minor. Hockey “BBRSSSRRSRESED skating ; session’ will be’ o1 Sunday evening from: 8 to Community Complex: * . There is one KIJHL gam a8: BERR ooR EB os when the Castlegar Rebels : Knights. The game is eched- “8/0 Avge a AS doy Barly: Baty pases args 2 SS rn mat = + roca! planned £66" ioharment the ‘ For I-who hold sage * _< Homer's rule 112 the best, Het Welcome the coming, " speed the going guest. 8.95 Sa ‘Pope to answer q - DOYOUNEED - ' INFORMATION ON. UBC, SFU,-UVic, BCIT, DTUC,: "or Selkirk College Representatives from these Institutions will be T Hee biles is frequently underesti- mated by. ‘sno’ Ww ging enthusi-.~ sts, Hauling si more time than an actual ti io attention to fae detai § ensures safety and nioyable te to. use. trailer Ptiar designed for trans- can ‘involve : rail and h Friday, Jan. 25 — is On prog fees, Thursday, Jan. 24— 7 to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. fo2 p.m. Main Lounge, Castlegar Campus, Selkirk College. Interviews ona first-come, first-served basis. - Aen Progressiy je _ Conservative - COMMITTEE ROOMS LOCATED AT - 663 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. 365-7700 ing noun iles, meet highway | safety res ments per couplin Towing Rchicle shou ld have a heavy-duty flasher, Never “drive” a snowmobile onto the tailor Recatise o danger o} ing ip and over.” Use p ater rot lpi if no. winch simight and ft nyo ur I si and lift-with' your legs. fasten the sled to prevent. aoa ward side or rear- ward movement, Use chain or a metal clamp to —— the front end. For the rear, swith a load Uahiener is. ideal. rt pafonaes ayes by sharp metal _ FE FRANK'S ‘Sharpening Shop CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre” ‘365-7395 ~ Saws © Drills ¢ Tools _ year. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. Chain Saws © ‘Pinking Shears Mower Blades © Etc. + ‘Belsaw' & ‘Foley’ equipped . } ALSO Auto.-weld Bandsaw Blades up to '2" wide AGE AS OF 1 MARCH, 1979 MARITAL STATUS, ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARDS. Each year Rot to promote understan For. further! information, or application, please: contact Mr. Bruce Josephson at 365-5737. GENERAL ELIGIBILITY CHART FOR EDUCATIONAL AWARDS lary sponsors students for training in foreign countries. ‘The alm of Rotary is ang and friendly relations between peoples of different nations thraugh such programs as those listed below, which have been chosen for the academic year 1980-81. Tuition, travelling, and living expenses & are pald by the F for the full ‘ possible. gar. The rpice is $8 for adults - Assocs Hon! the only public | 9:16 in the new arena‘at the © this weekend in’ Castlegar: " ‘play: host: to ‘the’ Kimberley - Cc No... 1. Winter” m got: underway: this ~; week with most’of the rec-' reation activities getting off to’ a& very of start, ° some have ‘not yet reached t thelr a imaximum number of’ regis- trants, so anyone. wishing to register for a Pro- ..} gram or one of the \above-. mentioned ‘special events, come to the recreation office and register “as soon’ as * fs will be re to aancaiek having. “Cortticate in Municipal Administration’ issued Examiners or be enrolled in a course pafishe ineitute ‘of Chartered | Secretaries : Administ 5; Certified om have equivalent raining and experience Some: nting raining ds desirab! le. negotiable, ‘depending. on qualitica: Patience ‘with ‘excellent frogs “ROBSON * RECREATION 4 CASH BINGO oe (adult) Friday, 7:00 p.m. _ Dance ) Saturday, 7:00 p.m. - tedse ‘reply "in confidence, = ones. a resume | Tanwary 31, 1960." j ey Hpk w. Ww. Krug, ‘Adsisicnetse arty 460 Columbia Avenue Sentlener, B.C. VIN IST A Spinttng Werkstorsie’ NOTICE OF PUBLIC. HEARING PUBLIC BEARING 7 public hearing ‘of an Application for. a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, filed January °3,.1980-by West Kootenay Power and Light Company, Limited, will be’ held commencing at’ 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 22,:1980 in the Hearing Room of the British Columbia. Energy Commission, situated on the 21st Floor, 1177 ose rupee tnse: Street, . Vancouver, British Columbia. THE APPLICATION The Application is for the with Cominco Ltd. covering’a lease, with: the seeian to, purchase, of certain generating facilities of Cominco Ltd., + namely the Upper Bonnington, South Slocan and Corra Linn generating plants, and an arrangementwhereby electricity nee required by Cominco Ltd. for its it ‘rial: and xequixrements. would be available to West Kootenay Power: "the. Application is available. for inspection by interested persons at any office of West Kootenay Power and Light Company, ‘Limited or atthe office of the Commission, 2lst:Floor, 1177 West Hastings Street, vaneouvey jeaecee Columbia. INTERVENORS rot in Persons rai to be nudsent and cevcisibace in the public -hearing: should give written Notice of Intention to ‘Intervene;. by February 4, 1980, to’ Mr. Derek Leach, Secretary, British Columbia Energy Commission; : and to-West .Keotenay Power. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL TO BE FILED West Kootenay Power must ‘€ile with the Commission 15 copies of additional material’ pertaining to the Application < by February 29, 1980; and one copy ‘of such material to each registered Intervenor. PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE A pre-hearing conference will be held in the Commission Hearing BOOM, commencing at 9 00 a.m. March 14, 1980. (INTERVENTIONS 70 BE FILED y Persons who served Notice of Intention to Intervene must file 15 copies of any written submission by March 28, 1980 to the Commission; 3 copies to West Kootenay Power; and.1 copy; to each registered Intervenor’. CLARIFICATION . Persons intending to Err in the ‘public hearing may. seek: clarification of this Notice by contacting Mr. Derek Weéstieaty to ithe Commission, in writing, or by telephone BY QRDER D. Leach Secretary