CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda: PRIOR TO FLYING home to New Zealand, members of the Rotary Club exchange group met with their new-found friends in Castle- gar. Local members of the club entertained "six young business and professional men recently while they were studying the peo- June 22, 1972 tf ple and institutions of this area, Saying farewell is Les Grant, a pharmacist from Waipukurau, N.Z., who was the leader of the group. He is with Rotarians George Paulson and his wife and Claude Bissell and his wife. — Castlegar News Photo Building permits for the Town of Castlegar show a marked increate over that of last y Building permits for May of this year are report- ed to be valued at $58,378 and cover the construction of two new homes, one com- mercial addition and two re- novations. This is $24,971 higher than May of 1971 which was valued at $23,- “To date, for the year of 972, building permits total gr. 876, $319,621 over the same period of time last year, Seven Siructural Bids Opened For Rosebury, New Denver Spans Seven bids were receiv- ed by the department of highways for the supply, fa- brication, shop painting, de- livery and erection of 232 tons of structural steelwork for the new Rosebery and New Denver bridges when tenders were opened in the office of Highways Minister W. D. Black. This was announced by Revelstoke-Slocan MLA Burt Campbell who said the bids ranged from $128,232 to $150,600, The apparent low bid was submitted by Dom- ion Bridge Co, and tenders are now being studied by FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar CURLING CLUB DANCE Arena Hall, Saturday, July 1, 1972 MUSIC BY THE OCCASIONS $3.00 Per Couple Proceeds Towards New Curling Facilities department ofticials. Mr. Campbell said trea- sury board earlier authoriz- ed the awarding of a $79, 561 contract to Baron Con- struction Ltd. for the sub- structures for the two bridg- es, However, the tie-up in the construction industry is preventing work from get- ting underway. Similarly, treasury board has approved the awarding of a $63,208 contract to Kenyon and Co. for the decking for the new Half- way River bridge north. of Nakusp but the construction tie-up has affected that pro- ject as well. Swim - a - Thon Pledges Called _ By Aquanauls ‘Pledges, valued at §1,- 725.34, were turned in Sat- urday “at the Kinnaird Aqu- anaut’s mile-long Swim-a- Thon in the Kinnaird Pool. A total of 67 children turned out for the big event, and Wendell Smitheram was the biggest money raiser. Sometime before July 1, the swimmers will be out collecting, and officials of the club ask all those who signed the pledges to please co-operate with the young- sters. Ald. Gerry Rust of Kin- naird ser Prk that the car-smas will be in th week or next.” He told council the eq- uipment was working at Sal- mo at the Present time. § oz. Tommy Bilo SCOPE 17 oz. Reg. $1.79 SPECIAL SPECIAL 9c - Johnson & Johnson - BABY POWDER, 14 oz. Regular $1.19. SPECIAL 99c BAND AIDS, 60's. Regular 98c. SPECIAL BABY SHAMPOO. 8 oz. SPECIAL ti RUG Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: MD noon -1 pm. Head & Shoulders Family Size $1.29 59c Ph. 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. St. David's Fiesta Success Despite Threatening Weather In spite of chilly, blust- Booth and Mrs, M. Relth all provided lively - ering winds and threaten: ing rain, nearly 175 pers: ons, yound and old, turned out to enjoy the Supper and he fun St. id's church een Sponsored * jointly by the Anglican and United congregations, the event proved to be an unqualified success both financially and in the spirit of Christian fellowship and good will. The various attractions roved interesting and en- joyable. Among these was the well-laden bake table supervised by Mrs, R. Hun- ter and Mrs, J. Sherbiko; Mrs, W. MacCabe and Mrs, F. A. Hostetter were in charge of the “cake walk’ while Mrs. M, Brandson an Mrs. L. Hapala took care of the “white clephant” table. The “fish pond,” with danice and Sheila McKin- non in charge, attracted many of the small fry, while the putting green su- pervised by Mrs. Alex Mc- Kinnon, Horseshoes with Mrs. M. Brandson and Mr. H. Bate in charge, and the children’s lucky number game with directors Mrs. G. Communal Village Receives Grants To Aid Building The Kootena‘ nay Doughobor Historical Society has re- ceived a $200 grant from ie Kootenay Savings Cred- Unin for the construction HH display cabinets. The cabinets will be sim- lar those resently being us- ed in cabinets. The cabinets will be similiar to those presently being used in the Castlegar and District Museum will have sliding aed fronts and overhead lights. A grant of $20 has o been received from ike delegates to the. B.C. Poaranictits Conference held il last week. A num- ber of delegates took time out to visit the village during the visit to the West Kootenays. ent. . Serving at the supper were Joe Killough, Mrs, N, Fishwiek Mrs, Joe ‘Killough, Mrs, J, Edmondson, Mrs. H. Bate, Mrs, Harry Killough, Mrs, Mark Mealing, Mrs. D. Marcellus and Mrs, W. Le- duc. Kitchen belp included Mrs, C, W. Kennedy, Mrs. [on hae Mrs, Jack suvough, trekets The lu ticket prize ‘was won by Ann Me- Donald. Winners at the put- ting green were Mr. Wadey and Miss J.. Mciin- non. Music wap provided by Harry Convenurs of the event were Mr, and. Mrs. Joe lough, Mrs. R. Hunter and Mrs, Alex M jon who wish to thank everyone who hetped in any way to make the affair so successiul, Special thanks to the In- land Gas Co, for the loan of the griddle, ‘DISTRICT SOGCER STANDINGS Here are results for the first half of the season. The second half will start in September, after the school holid inys. League standings to June 19: Div. 1 Twin Rivers s Selkirk’ County. |. Rove OCOMr Newe Bey steno mtocom cntoe tt 5 2 2 5 3 2 2 6 5 4 2 Panthers SILVERTON AND, NEW DENVER NEWS LETTER SMORGASBORD The W. C. Ladies have held their annual smorgas- bord in the Nakusp Pente- costal Church. The main table attrac- tion was a 20-pound salmon donated by Mr. Durrant of Campbell River. The fish was beautifully baked and decorated by Mrs. Harry Holmquist. The theme reading, “How can I help but love by Mrs. Barry. Mr. Barry and Harry Holmquist played a guitar duet and any meee —_ playe 8. Hubert on the ” ibraharp. CADETS New DenverSilverton Cadet Corps members who will be taking the summer training course at Vernon are: For cadet leader inst- ructor, Sgt. L. M. Leedholm; safe driving and communic- ation, Cpl. P. C. Palmer; ca- det leader training, A/Cpl. B. McMaster and Spr. R. Bradbury. Acting Corporal A. R. Burgess will be taking- the cadet leader training part of his camp program and will then be an exchan- ge cadet between Vernon Army Cadet Compa and CFB Valcartier, Quebe: Uc WOMEN The Silverton United Church Women’s organiza- tion held their closing-for- the season-meeting in Hobb's Cafe in Silverton ear- lier this month. After dinner the ladies proceeded to the home of Mrs. Millie Anderson at Sil- verton for fun and games. - The evening concluded with a snack served by Mrs, And- erson. LEGION The New Denver-Silver- ton Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion held their final meeting of the season June 12. ‘ The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Glen Emory. “NEW RESIDENTS New residents in Silv- erton are Miss Bitten and Miss Jennie Miss Bitten is employ- ed by the New Denver Youth Centre. RECOVERING News has been received im peuvetton that (Vincent ‘cobernick, gran on Of Mr. and Mrs. George Dough- ty of Silverton, is recovering after his bike was in an ac- cident with a car in Vern- on on May 25. ’. Department Signatories: (V7), OFFICIAL SIGHING ‘Melding Agreement Between the Selkirk College Council and the ; Affecting the Amalgamation of the Bc, VOCATIONAL SCHOOL AT NELSON AND SELKIRK COLLEGE Monday, June 26, Main Lounge, Selkirk College Hon. D. L. Brothers, Minister of Education F. Beinder, Chairman, Selkirk College Council - THE PUBLIC 1S INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CEREMONY of Education 11:00 o'clock From Page | MACBETH OBITUARY While in| England he was married, returning to Canada in 1646 settling in Victoria to begin working towueds an accounting prac- aay 1951 he. moved to the Castlegar area where he founded the Macbeth ac- counting practice. He was subsequently joined — by Paul Moroso. Later he was _appointed to the faculty of the business administration . department of Selkirk Col- oe Mr. Mabeth was past- president of the Certified general Accountants and was recently named a fellow of the CGA Association. He was active with the Power Squadron and was also an elder of Grace Pre- sbyterian Church of Kin- naird of which he was trea- surer for many years. He was secretary-trea- surer of the Associated Boards of Trade and Cham- bers of Commerce of South- eastern B.C. from 1956 to 961. Mr. Macbeth is survived by his wife, Joyce; one son, Jim of «Perth, Australia; two daughters, Jill in Eng- land an Bunice of Creston; and one brother Douglas of Creston. Girt Bruised year old girl was taken: ot ‘astlegar and Dis- trict Hospital on Saturda: following a mishap at Col- umbia Helghts in Robson. Police said she ran front of a car driven by Mt Thomas Moran, RCI the onl suffered only bruis- Eremenko’ mae | QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work rovincial Library rliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. “CASTLEGAR .Published Every Thursday Morning at ““The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Slocan Valley and city. New Denver - Silverton « VOL, = No, 26 ee CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1972 .15 CENTS PER COPY ou Foonaet Will ‘Meet’ the Need Type Work or Any Occasion PLUMBING SMITH’S & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal NOTICES Ri Collecting for (A. to Canadian 3 mee! ting cancelled for June Bose Kinnaird Aquanauts will hold a public meting: at Rummage Sale Tuesday, the Kinnaird Hall June 27 from 2 07 .m. At Youth irormet fon Project, Front St, Castlegar. Bring things trade or make donatlons for the things you want. 26 at 7 p.m. So who _ Needs an Your home will be a hayen of cool comfort on the hottest day. Sound, refreshing steep will be yours on the stickiest night. Electrohome Air Con- ditioners cool,dehumid- ify, filler and circulate the air. 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Ht im of lode ot tho provincial has sie 3 ene Hoang ‘Klaaird Election I For Gouncil Seat Last year’s m3} candidate in Kinnair defeated by Mayor Colin eMaddocks who got 518 vot- in the event of flood dam-’ age.” The director of lands pointed out that the re serve fronts on privately owned: pro) ty cand sl 1 the gubject’ to the "riparian rights of the registere own ers of these lots.” Teachers Donate New Silver Dollar To Setkirk College Selkitk College council’ will bave: the money to do it. ‘ Kiwanians Delay Celebration To Mark Their Silver ee Last Saturday, June 24, was a red letter day for the Castlegar Hae Ciub for ago = on: "that dit ate in im doar the at § the club wi an tend President Bill. Oleski aid this week that-no spec- i les will be held Fanetion with the club's an- ual. installation banquet. ae Qleski said the club onal president Wes lett, international’ sec- Reg Merridew and trict governor Walt Win- er, as well as from other pubs throughout North Am- In his letter, Mr. Bart- commented: that the astlegar aut Fmay ‘well take pride in fhe projects and Prtivities mea ‘led’ out over the years Blassified Ads re Way to Unload sawanted Treasures ‘Along time ago the peri “Armada was scat- by storms off the ~ of Scotland. As a re- he Hebrides are still pular spot for divers in ch of Spanish gold. here nla not be for the betterment of communit e that thi aub, pil continue to render si eat ger viees while at the same time - providing an opportunity for an. in- creasing number of dedicat- ed men to become actively ynvolved in. community ‘At the present time the club ‘is. completing an ad- venture playgroun for chil- dren next to ay a astlegar Schoo! 0 decided to pur ma ee a_$5,- 500 bus for Recreation Com- mission No. 1-and proceeds from: the annual Klondike Night fall will go to- wards this commitment. ory of the club is reviewed, each of you will have a feel- ing of pride for the contri- bution you. have made to your community. Through work and. fellowship, have developed cheris! ed friendships.” Wrote district governor and best wishes'for success _ in all your Kiwanis endeav- ors.” IWA Negotiations Continue in Kelowna Negotiations bei in garage, but “there is fike- H to be “treasure” of Mee prt of another. You should consider ning any idle item over someone who can enjoy or make use of it by an __action-preducing stlagar News classified jo to work for ‘you. gt mast phone 365-7266, tactional Woodworkers of America are ‘contin in seelownes The meetings ‘are being held in the Capri Hotel an a spokesman for the union’s . Negotiating committee, Wy- man Trenier, said “some progress” has been made _ that the talks are con- SIGNING THE AGREEMENT that will unite Selkirk College with the vocational school and Kootenay School of the Arts at Nelson are Frank Beinder, chairman of Selkirk Col- lege Council and Educetion Minister Hon. Donald Brothers. Watchin controller for the department of education. The ‘ceremony took place in the ‘main lounge of the college on Monday morn- ing. —.Castlegar News: Photo is E.. Espley, BIG MOMENT for Bernice and Michelle Ho- luboff came Sunday morning when they were given snips of the gold ribbon Edu- cation Minister Donald Brothers cut through to offically open the Arrow Boat Club's 1972 season, Their father, Walter Holuboff is a boat owner, — Tee News Photo Boukhobors fo Recall ‘Burning | of Arms’ At Observances in the Brilliant Hall One of the most impor- tant events in the history of Doukhobor le will be Shserved on gape Brilliant. moming in ‘nurning of arms", 80. €¥- K arms”, an.ev- ent which took place. in Rasela. in 1895. ie service, to sored rea ty the, Deuke hobor Socie! Canada and the Union af af, Spirituat -Communities of begin: at IL em in the mamunity Hall with singing. of “The Dae Prayer will ee Pete. J. Popoff, of Grand Forks, cre of man of the service - ber of the tee of the Union of Spiritu- al “Communities of Christ. It expected that John J. Varig shairinan of the Union of tual Communities of che will be one of the speakers at the service, which ‘happens to be St. Peter's Day a and Peter Ver- ign, the Lordly's “name “There will be no formal. observances at the Ve tomb above Brilliant year, a spokesman for the meeting In 1894, Czar. Nicholas came to throne in St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, and ano immediately de- manded an oath of ‘allegi- ance from his subjects. they didn't, they would be unished. _ Peter Vi ae - wrong in “themselves, and ; his‘ allegiance was ris In their” book ene ukhobors,” George - cock and Ivan Avakumovie d with (where: Verigin was in ex- ile) decided to leave him alone and wait instru upon the historic curio ot eat the same time, they recommended | that he ‘be sent to some remoter exile beyond the Urals. With this threat, Veri- an sent for two prominent Kkhobors and told them, according to the book “Christ had forbidden oaths; therefore no Doukhobor should swear allegiance to. the It was wrong to of God forms to their officers and refuse henceforward to take any ‘part in violence. “Last of all came the order that’ the messengers were to deliver to selected elders would keep it se- geet until immediately be- fore the event. On St. Pet- er’s Day, 18 pons they ha quired for keeping off rob- Signatures Are Sought al Twin Town Union saymous but thelr moves fe . overnment question. Both Mayor John Land- 4s and Mayor Colin Mad- docks hailed the atep. Mayor ‘Mandocks said iu deel there is tgattictent uestions that are general- asked.. Since itis ual is Malis we can get of th coun The move towards am- Pi office wil close in August and the postal address for th fo. communities be Cast- Another reason some have pointed out as being Plan Executive Of Ocean Falls A new 3] proach to the propien, of addiction been advanced by the the of a Victo would geom tls sep ia the Hight Prtie ear, ‘or Landis said he was in Summer Boating Season Launched By Don Brothers. than nice boating weather, the Arrow Lakes ‘boat Club's 1972: act for: next, ed rehabultation nary Rid ‘Yam we Ogato: an interview with the Bates News, follow- ing a talk with would fave ‘rain doom the Bue and paper town of Ocean Falls” and at the same time would create an atmos- phere that would go a long way to aid the rebsb! tation of addicts. fee idea aa ‘before at the their ae unless week’ ae oe < Arrow Lake, Guest “of honor at the € event of chart Z te club, ‘Education ‘ Minist- Donald Brothers,’, who asked the members to re- member a former commo- dore of the club, tho':late Ald.-Jim Macbeth. The minister spoke highly of of the beauties: of the. Lake country, saying t was one of’; finest places ee the world. ction of the Hugh Keenteyside Dam and others Tesulting from the Colum- bia River Treaty “cost a lot of us a great deal of incon- venience,” minister said, it it also Brow it benefits, He said that if it had not been for the dams het ding at Trail and low- areas of Castlegar and we son would have been ean great: er than in the year of 1948. He said seelng all the boats on the Arr spend more: time in the ar- ea, Aside from the dark . Picture, another arisen, tha ck of power. He told the mem- on Page 10) d on Page 10) Ws Mil, ia nT lumbia\ are .as re- ‘mote from civilization. A re- turn plane trip to Vancouv- indicative of the necessity for amalgamation was the recent petition to the two councils by the curling cub. for guarantee of a loan. They had asked council to take on th the uarantee on a 50-50 basis, but Kinnaird wouldn't o along with that, instead vored Kinn: taking a lesser amount. Cas- tlegar on the other hand, ae (continued on Page 10) Tells Centre Narcofic Plan Ocean as centre for a drug cohol rehabilitation fi raat ihn = Curling Club: Launches Drive To Ralse Fonds of J focus attention on their’ * plans for a new rink. Campaign chairman Carl Henne, in releasing a report from an executive meeting held Thursday night, said aa interim: satenent ion rogress in tor the project uae te be pe en at the dance. B'S ) Henne said members of the club are busy sellin: $100 life. memberships, ant so far more than 80 these have been taken out. A life membership al- lows the holder to ee his nae eee a special 5 yar now bein: pare - ist Joe fushuer, to a full use of the tacit a and to have a 10 per cent dis- count on curling fees. First_ name on De list up meeting and gave r cheque for $100 as soon MTT oA for New Rink no} ed by mall as to the meeting date.