‘Dear. Bin ‘Re: the, pros ‘and, cons on freedom of use of various parks ‘and other recreational facilities. i Ay would (hope) thatthe speople who have so much to say jabout the rights‘and privileges * for. using these ’ facilities! will istop jand: think ‘how! these rcertain’ parks cu facilities) got: | there’ In the pl Tknow for: a fact, that there’ is a Tot of \edleated persons. ‘various, worthy organiza a }tfons who: put’ in: countless hours and money. into’ these /projects'so that'we may all wont these. fine' facilities, bone toes 4:miles ‘north of Open 7. Daye a) Week: Crescent Valley, Store’ a 365-8294" |" 2° Guests for the. past three *) | weeks at the home of Mr. and / Mrs. John Markov. were friends from England, Mr, and Mrs, J: -Tomkinson. and isons''Andrew stand) Nicholas, of, Boylstone, i Derbyshire,’ ip) \They left Castlogar. ‘Tur ‘day of this week for. Vancouver, _ «where they will depart for their “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL: YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar wN acorn” A iy crowd out to. view the KC. Days Queen Pageant and to witness the crowning of Miss KC:Days’ 1974-75, Katrine | Thor-L Fred ‘Jack. He introduced: ests West-Ki MP.Bob (Miss Regional Recreation). with Connie Polonikoff (Miss: ‘Trowelex) as first princess‘and Donna Gulilamin (Miss ‘Castle-. gar\Drug) as second princess.: Biueberry.’ Creek; Recrea- tion Commission sponsored the pageant with chairman Pat NEEDS SUNTAN Fun in - the Sun-n- Sea Great Shades «:. . GLASSES _ Many Styles Fathion frame-up. Many shapes, sizes Gnd tints. Choose a’ wardrobe of them. glastic FIRST AID SUPPLIES RELIEVES: SUNBURN PAIN. FoR OVER-DRY SKIN Vaseline INTENSIVE CARL ty EXTRA SPECIAL 3 Nivea Milk : With Free Beachball J Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Col. Ph. 365-7813 - Open * Mon, - Thurs.’9 am. - 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m: Sat: 9am. + 5:30 p.m, Sun. & Holidays: 12:noon - 1 p.m. 67 / tion; Connie Pol “gu Brisco’ and Mrs, Brie ‘Mayor. Ki and Mrs, ‘E.:Mosby,: ind! Mrs. Linda’ Carter:repre-” + senting the sponsoring: berry ‘Creek: Ree nd mediator: judg absence’ of Jim’ was: pre- - nted at this tims, sacotled to outfits that: they) had made. Flower girls: ‘were Cara Halisheff, mon Car! ‘Reigning Queen Miss Bren: ‘return trip home. The ‘Tomkin- ‘son's enjoyed every ‘minute’ of, ‘their ‘visit. and ee to. return. da Healey. was escorted, to:the'-; Ki Popoff: Mrs,-Bonde, on behalf of the KC Days: committee, ‘pre-: sented: Brenda’ witha ‘trophy | symbolizing: the. end! of her: as‘a'keepsake<:* ayor; Mosby,:also enda_and” ‘Jim ‘Penman,: past resident of. the Selkirk: Lions. f ‘ep. tractors ‘of Robson; ‘Donna Guillemin, Miss Heer ?Drugs, escorted by~ Arthur ‘Thomas representing Castlegar r Cathy: Harrison, : Miss Drugs: “Knights of Columbus, escorted : “ 0 a Davidoff: with escort Laurence Gordon, Jacki ‘ bright and = Katrine The Ji ues Mise Pla eS ; escorted’ by Dave ,Tognotti of “Carls Drugiand’a ‘member; of}: s Associ the: Plaza tes: formals, with their , “Sheridan, ° Miss “Hel ers, escorted by Randy Strader for Jée,Van Dungen of. Helen’ f Flower Shop;‘Bev Simmons, ']° ameo, Beauty Salon for his work: on: the candidates’ hair. styling, Mrs. Sadi ‘of the Nelson: Toustmistress) * Club for helping the candidates * swith public ‘speaking; ‘to Mrs.’ Olga Gritchen of Vanda Beauly : -Counsellor,fo help with makeup as wWell'as thank- ing.the Bl KC events. y The candidates reappeared ith’ their Mower: girls wh ‘swere all similarly attired in’? “long white dresses, white shoes -- Creek Rec- = “reafton for their sponsorship of ie : af suit yavehoca: your. your life- Wed.;Aug. ‘ condary School | a! jewelle: Kinicki‘ Coffee }* Bar,j:'or: ‘Harriso: eke and: available Rev. Fath Tickets available thradgh to November: ih sere ickets Cheaper ‘in’ Canada Four Seasons Travel td. 2 Box 1219, Creston, B.C: VOB -1G0, “Exclusive Expo ticket agent in the. Kootenays”. 5 “psec ie cae aa, Provinofal Library Parliament: Bldgs Victoria, (B.C. Published Every Thursday Morning at “The Croseroads of the Kootenaye” CASTUBGATY BRITISH Cou THURSDAY, AUGUST, 8, 1974 SkED 15 CENTS PER COPY Egompl lete into th *1.200,000 Arena Referendum An arena referendum is to ‘beheld Sept. 28, one week later than the original date’ sug- ‘gested by Regional District of, Central Kootenay which'‘gave' “ils approval to’ the $1,200,000 -Teferendum in the latter part of, dune. At Tuesday night's counci) tmeeting a court of revision was :dack Chernoff will preside, This will allow. anyone's name not on The.City of Castlegar is not; : get the added policing it had Fequested earlier, because mai wer is:not available at’ th ime, 4 This ‘was the ‘word re-” Signal lights for the.Castle-:- ird Plaza intersection are to be talled inspite of spiraling bor. costs that have upped the original estimate! of $8,000:.to stated the arena building com- “mittee interviewed ‘four archi- tectural firms on Monday of last week and have’ chosen’ Under- wood McLellan’ and’ Associates as the firm’ to proceed: with “designing and Planning of the arena, “This firm,” she sald, “has designed and ‘built 20 other {arenas in’ western’ Canada; recently one in’ Kelowna and are /presently. involved in de- sign and building the arena in Summerland.” Preliminary designs and ah artists; concept) are .to be returned this Monday by de- Noting the letter called attention’to the newly-created British Columbia pi x mission to which: Dr.John Hogarth is chairman, council will: now: outline its’ problems and ask’ Dr. Hogarth for’ a ‘specific: timetable as‘ to when this matter can be. rectified. “Ald.'G. S.\ Rust! stated! he did not want to see the matter.“ ‘carried ‘on: through‘ the: three year: forgiveness * period ‘from police costs which is. being allowed ito the ‘newly ‘formed »: ‘city, only to find at'the end! ‘of that three years personnel was , available. “Ald: Steve Jankola felt _ personal contact was the’ only y to’ get results. |. riting: Dr. Hogarth, sign engineer H, A. Connolly. Ald. Moore said the site has been surveyed and on Sunday H. & W. Aqua Wells Drilling company were on’ the site to carry out soil testing under the direction of ‘soils engineer Brian Kilpatrick. The estimated cost of this soil testing was $750 but Ald. Moore ‘said, it had been’ over estimated ‘and $600 was closer to the actual costs, Goes to the Polls Late September Mayor Mosby said he per- ‘sonally felt that’ the arena referendum must go to the people with the full knowledge there’ is ‘still another referen- dum ‘pending, He referred to the sewage referendum which has not been able to move quite as quickly as the arena referendum. Council had originally-intended to pre- sent both referendums at the same time. Require Police Assistance! Telephone 365-7721 or “Zenith 4444 sproblem and: want’ to contact the Castlegar v detachiient ‘of the RCMP. telephone 986-7721. © In the event you do not receive an answer this. would mean the member on duty is most likely on patrol in the Castlegar eres ‘You may then telephone Zenith 4444 long distance to RCMP radio room- at Nelson: They j in turn will contact the Castlegar. Policeman’ fat on duty." “The Zenith call is free of charge to the caller-; ‘e@Jt,is suggested readers place both telephone numbers ona _ emergency’list or in front of thelr telephone directory. Y« know what t do in‘case of an Lerner gency: Your child, baby 1 sitter fy : letters: are also to be sent to the of $10,000. réa‘at ‘intervals after-a‘ vehicle approaches this Sand | passenger Pat Goodate, 28 ton-- of Vancouver, ‘were ‘in; the “men gon a'surv ‘and their Castlegar: pilot died ‘Jast: Thursday:when-their * single-engine. aircraft. crashed tint a rock. bluff about 30, railes southeast of Slamo.):*: i= Pilot:Kent “Ag: itaking’ the thrée’men; Law-: ‘tence Goulden,80, Robert Hall, 24, and! ‘Anthony: Eweson, 81, from Castlegar : to-Yahk. * "The men ‘were! doing sur- évey work on: the. proposed inlan Natural Gas pipeline from fahk to Rossland.:\. <: ‘The plane ‘was found. Fri- tday. morning ‘bya: Canadian ‘Forces ‘Buffalo from:Comox. It: - shad been reported overdue fate Thuraday night. r pl. \Barry ‘Coward of the - “Salmo: detachment of, the’. ROMP: said: Friday::that no decision had‘ been’ made'‘as to ‘whether «the: investigation ; : would be carried further. ~ “> “Apparently: the. bodies of. ‘the-victims had been severely 4 «burned. Earlier, a, , Canadian Forces’ 4 “wreckage. ‘The ‘wreckage: was: ‘found Gactieeae for’ Let! ate 29. The latter, plan Pletcher, 62, and his son, Ernie, ot , both: of -Burnaby, ‘aboard, : as located “at the '6,000-foot . level of-Sphinx mountain, near (Crawford: Bay. , ~ National Exhibition Cenire: on ache: “An “interim ‘committee to manage. and maintain’ the: Na- \ tional Exhibition Centre once it is‘ constructed ‘and operational has been formed. This step was taken on ‘Thursday of last week >- at'a imeeting, of:the Kootenay. ze Doukhobor, Historical Society. 2 i “Club, West Kootenay, Natural. ist’s ‘Association, Selkirk Rock and‘Mineral Club and the City ‘of: Castlegar. At” present: the construction is'under the guid- ance ‘of the Historical Society. What form of, the manage- ent of the cent: the Castlegar ‘and: District Chamber of Commerce, Castle- ; ¢) Arrow’'s!: seven; passenger: ; “ plane’ will ‘leave: Kamloops: at 7.30 a.m. daily except ‘Saturday and link Kelowna, penticton: with a forced air draft rae by electric: blowers and the burner is surrounded by sprin- kles approximately 25 feet from’ the base withino: combustible building with'126 feet,"* he * stated. 97 : ~)He also. noted the water. ; Pressure system and the num- ber of.hydrants and standpipes with pre-connected hoses, on the premises. provincial : funds’ to “add :‘addt-° 31,000 BILL was presented Olive Cottrell of Victoria by KC Da: Chairman Ken Bonde while husband Ken looks on after the couple © arrived in the area following news Mrs. Cottrell was the winner of the big KC Da: $1,000 bill draw. The Victoria couple are regular visitors to the area but missed the big celebration this year for the plates and ‘screens in: place, flights’ at Penticton’ and Kam- first time. Me, Core who retired in 1969, is a former transit 43 years service with B.C. Hydro. Both are ardent fishermen so a new fishing ree? could well take part of the prize money while Mrs, Cottrell said half would be saved to return next year for. KC Days.—Castlegar News Photo |. ~ Castlegar, Cr Grand Forks. It will:return‘to “Penticton and retrace th route from. Grand Forks.“ Mr. “Lotzer ‘and PWA aay the smaller airline will be able - to give increased intercommu- nity, service in; the regions.as well as free PWA tomake three ‘direct flights daily-between. Castlegar and Vancouver, Con- nections: are made; with PWA ~ loops. + Arrow already -is serving Revelstoke; and Nakusp ‘daily and twice 3 .month \ Arrow’ carries _ Historical Society. Licensed to Sell Lottery Tickets « The Kootenay Douhobor Historical Society has been licensed to sell Western Canada lottery.tickets bythe British Columbia: lotteries Branch. Tickets, will be on ‘sale ($2.50 ‘ each) ‘at the Provincial Motor Vehicle Office in the Oglow Building and from executive members of ‘the society. First prize in the lottery is - $250,000, A total of 1,908 prizes . will be given for atotal of. $715,000 to lucky: ticket hold: ers. The object of the lottery is: to raise funds to support sport and cultural activities in British Columbia. x : ~riapeaianaire” ee een