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Reg. 65c, SUPER PRICED AT - And Continues Ph. 07812 AT) Next Week 6-7 pm $1.19 Stanley Humphries Sports Jr. and Sr. Girls Record Wins airts Fist Hockey rx girls start- ed thelr Ln eS; follow! the senior girls example o! cl trolled the play. athe in al score was a Rockettes, Both junior and senior teams travelled to Grand Forks on Wednesday of last week. This was the last lea- gue game before the play- offs for the seniors, The seniors had to win in order to have a chance to host the play-offs, a led the play and Popoff soon y cored on a re- bound to give Castlegar a 1-0 lead. Late the first half Gloria cae scored a pic: ture ns from on a corner ‘oal larilyn Poloyni- ‘he final score was 24 or ‘the Rockettes. last maine of Teanie. Play. if it Nelson loses then ettes will host ae tee ment, nt a nin ie playing, the juniors were ‘molishing the Grand Forks juniors on another field. The junior Rockettes scor- d an unbelievable 12 goals for f 120. score, juniors play ayed my elson and won an Pat West and Jill Daw- mn did a fine job on de- fense and did not let the Nelson team have a single aie up in’ senior play, the veam travels.to ; Kelow: ma over the weekend vince. Si sturdy ae play a a mo: three-gam le exhibition ser- = for Tennis? jy Marg Pryce a ee, ae discussion evolved around money raising projects to help Pay for for the abwO new tennis courts. Sev eral plans are in the making. The executive hopes, with the help of the Recre- ation Commission, to organ- - ize a raffle for a color TV and a bingo Fame one even- ing in Dec er, Teenagers and ung tennis players, look ont for dance in aid of The cost of the Annual closed Tournament held in September was an insignifi- eant amount of money to the tennis club. Next year we hope to have many more people partici include singles competition, We hope that next year no , telephone calls will be nec- essary to ensourage memb- ers to participate in this an- nual event, The ne tution is amended and re- typed. Anyone wishing a copy: .of the constitution please contact an of the executive. distributed to ebers at join the club next year. * ‘The tennis courts are to be kept open until Nov. 1 or even later if the weather its, so there are quite “a few weeks of tennis to be layed before the end of the nnis season, 2 ee w tennis constl- ; CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION e FOR A HOME ~ IMPROVEMENT LOAN jes and then return Sunday might The juniors travel to Fruitvale today for an ex- hibition folleyball The senior girls volley- ball team has been bloke by their new coach, ows: Gloria Zaytsoff, iy tei, Calty Morte, Brenda Young, aes Hu cuay, y, Lillian pemperman and Field Hocke eon Colin co the boys eed hockey pach, in- vited the Calgary “Jaguars” to SHSS over the weekend, for a clinic, na ars” are Canadian ational Team hopefuls and inn easily handled a local mens team 6-0. However the clinic. was very valuable to our boys team, as the members of the team are inexperienced in this highly skillful game. The fellows Jet eicned a ani way Wi deeper appreciation of of iu what’ flel about. Possibly in ‘he rere some of our boys be ‘anadian National Four of Team Castlegar was defeated for the first time on Wed- nesday | of last eek 2 by a strong Te ‘Trail side. ‘oring for “[rail were Dave Secco 2 id Castlegar were chento® and Tony Cliff Hughes. Seoring for Tony Costa and Mike Con- kin d strong games for the Come out vand 1 sup rt our boys — they are play- ing fine soccer. Phone 365-7025 — Maddeckes "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION® FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Pine St. — Castlegar Focus on. Families, six sessions, Tues, eve. from Oct. 17 to Nov 21, Selk- “irk College. Reg. $2, Box 1200 or Ph, 5-7292. Women’s Assoc. Robson MemorieliCh chureh ct Party, Thurs. 10.80 to 12, "hale al Sr. Citizens Meeting Oct. 12, Legion Hall 7.30 p.m. meeting, Those concern- ed with abortion : abuse welcume. 8 a, Thurs., St. Joseph’a SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — Licensed Gas Fitters Right To Life Group PLUMBING & HEATING ~ CASTLEGAR — Plumbers — Sheet Metal Trail & Dist. Dance, Sat., Oct. 14, at 8 p.m, Mine Mill Hall. Urgent: Leaders needed for Castlegar Brownies. Ph. 365-5851, Castlegar Chapter. RN leg pte: mies LA Canadian Legion Bar aar and Tea. Sat., Oct. 21. aes eo oor pra, 2nd Castlegar ube. Scouts, Venturers Bot! Drive. 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NEWS Published Every Thureday Morning at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” {| VOL'25, No, 42 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1972 Shoreacres - Thrums| Slocan Valley and City New Denver - Silverton owns Request District Munic ‘aon O00 Industry KIDA Meefing 7:30 Tonight Companies Interested in Area: “Wo firms have ° ex. ae interest in locating jmanufacturing ‘plants in A, country, The Kootenay : Industrial evelopment Association 4 det fulficlent interest can be enerated to assist the two 8 who wish to es- plant These . companies will «require some degree of fin- jancial sup rt as well as ce or function to’ 50! Gila ie Don Ewing & Credit. Coategn's two special Castle, Savings Cre- a Union mane, tesa Se Sa- muoersfeld, Germany, 71849. Credit ‘unions came to Canada in 1900" when von Alp rganized jebe tamed vs, gushes, ‘ving the ek said the plant is subject to a federal government grant for which an application has been made and prevail- ing local eonuiltlons, Mr. Ew up residence gays Carefree hopes to man- uitetare 800 units in 1973 cating consideration to on its 44,000 square feet plant at Blueberry Creek near Kinnaird, The second applicant is is op tra: system which joads and un- loads itself with contain- ers or any unitized or pal- letsized load. The site for the 25,000 souare foot plant has not been decided. I that shoul come to fruitati mately 30 peop] emplo: MEETING OF MAYORS to the twin towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird also included 0 seeking local support and has made an application to the Federal government for an incentive ene banks of . Germany. From Canada the caisse populaires spread to the Un- ited’ States in 1909 where they have assets of $5.6 bil- lion and serve the financial peed 0 of more than 5,808,- Prime Minister Pierre Billet Trudeau and Premier Barrett joined in ex- OE ed on | page 12) School Board Secks Financing “For New Three-Room School Pass Cre ok may have a new three-roomed school, The board of truatens education pe je a row for urpose of a new. school bullding at Pass Creek. a building a new school or busing the student. Presently . tl outlived: its: useful | now faces a possible closure : MANPOWER MINISTER Bryce Mackasey, left, ‘arrived here on’ Wednesday of last week Where ‘he attended a’ coffee Hi Arrow. Arms. He was joined by Koote- nay West ‘Liberal candidate Paul Moroso, Be centre, and Castlegar’s Mayor John Landis. FBefore. Mr. Mackasey continued on to a Lael engagement at Trail he addressed by y the department of public The high water table hhas'lead to sewerage prob- Jems and the se; are now peng. pumped at regular intervals. This is proving He be a costly form of maintenance. . *; During voting of the borrowing motion trustee Pat ‘Haley: recorded an oj position vote, stating te ‘was not satisfied that bus- ing had been’ investigated far enou ‘ Trustee Ernie Mills ab- stained. ‘ party at the land-Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy who looks on as Mayog Colin Maddocks, centre, ex- tends a welcome hand to Municipal Affairs - Minister Jim Lorimer. Kinnaird’s .welcome was immediately followed by that of Cas- tlegar’s Mayor John Landis. The minister, some of thelr: mation which’ resulted in both councils Tuesday night. passing a motion asking Mr. Lorimer “to. direct that a vote be taken on the formation of a District Munictpality comprising, Castlegar, Kinnaird and adja- ° f —' Castlegar News Photo his Sean Ken Smith, the two mayors and By BURT CAMPBELL Ed tere Saat Robson, Blueberry, che! ‘airview and points in between — may vote in December on the establish- ment of a District Munici- ality tor: this; area, ie possibility arises as a result tf a meeting held by the twin councils of astlegar-and Kinnaird with fairs . Minister Motions passed at poth ipality “We should come ate with ideas ourselves. We a8 a body should come up with some ideas.” Bn Ald. R.-C.. M ears ago. At that time the $e Research Council Bre- pared a report on the mat- -¢. gave ere reluctant agreement, suggesting nach a committee should have representation from . people outside of council, le said that such areas as ~~ councll’s to the general public.” Ald. Ed Mosby aug gested there might be “resource oe unc ‘Tuesday night ask Mr. Lorimer, “to direct that‘a vote be taken on the formation of a Dist- rict Municipalit compris: Castlegar, ‘d and cent areas,” Enthused Mayor’ John Landis — of Castlegar, “There's: a new The same entheslasin : was ‘shown in Kinnaird by Mayor Colin Maddocks who appeared to be favorably impressed with the meeting of Mr. Lorimer and his de- puty. “Boundaries and tax base would; be set by! the minister,” T, aid Mad- docks. “It Syould be per- d_amaiga- Chamber President Extends Apologies To Representatives ; Apologies | were. forth- lay“ when ‘the the “Castlegar ber fended a Detailed Financial Information ning Town Council a an Care financial’ information ‘on. its by the to two -dustrial pecan ee ‘Bank The regular monthly meeting was not. conducted since not enough members were Bresent’ to form a quorum. neat itn a st rTel ow- ever accept the opologies resented 1B iin Bre the handful pre- eT ose present were Mrs. " Anderson, enable to attend at the be; of the meeting put arriving a little later were Gordon Brady and Bill id gain a new foseph Vroom of Vroom nee ‘Ltd. who purchased Nielsen's Flowers. earlier this year was quite emphatic in the chamber, As Mr, Vroom put it, wy want to be 8 part of the community.” the ‘group. which had taken the opportunity of the.coffee party to meet the - minister. He gave a brief. rundown on his political history and spoke on-the Status of Women. On unemployment he said accent should not be put on job replacement but on action to-retain the job — Castlegar News Photo ~. Tepresentatives from Cran, brook. abet taking a membership © local Lae a letter dealt with x council’s meeting -'Tuesda: nij soci resident Geng Bae Pty the town's request ‘is highly , has no legal basis aa sets an undesirable pre- cedent.” He also noted that such a statement contains Al who had suggested the town request the informatio: commented. that count * members “are quite capable of receiving confidential in- formation and keeping ‘it is’ Hlustrative e of attitude that is causing concern: among residence of Castlegar.” He said that when the it agreed to” keep’ couns formed, including ancial information. hile refusing inform: ation on the Child Care So- ciety projected’ operating budget, Mr. Ehman nae, two points Pegarding (the far ‘operation of; raah re ae through ig. until the end o November:, ‘Tho majo eb! KE Sate rests with .a~ mort- ‘age on-the premises owned taken anteed by the directors Gt the society, ‘Second Building Burned Near Post Office Addition ss A controlled“ burn | of ‘one of. Castlegar’s older homes located on First Ave. next to the new addition of the Castlegar . Post “Office, at took place 6.30 p.m. on ‘Wednesday of last week, Local Hospital. . Receives Full - Accreditation . ns ae eee a ree “First, all facilities of g Authority rae ap- proval. The society has met ‘these requirements. Second- ly, as an: incorporated a ciety, an annu: repo! must be submitted ‘to Vic- toria. These reports are av ailable from source.” The letter continues: Maximum licenced ca- bieeaes for the upstairs, fac- 20 with a 10 per cent overage permissible. The maximum licenced ca- pacity for the downstairs facility is 12 with a 10 per cent overage permissible. The chars per day, per child for the upstairs facili- aie $5 maximum with the per day per.-child for the Pjownstains facility $5 maximum. The above Tete s apply only to parents on P! no subsidy. aera charge for parents on Plans B and C is $3.40 per ‘day. Also, adjustments are possible for parents anh More than one child in th facility. Subsidy rate: the char- ges are levied by the society on each © child. However, since these charges are be- yond the reach of low-in- come parents, a subsidy is available on a sliding scale through’ the Department of re and District Hos- pital, iis as announced d jointly man of the ospital by ae bain Oglow, and: hospital administrator, vord had been received on Tuesd jay ‘of last week from Canadian Coun 2 ben * tion, medi cal statt wins and other staff are congratulated on class er onysical plant hich has been. extremely: well planned and.equipped. Phy- sical plant equipment and facilities gene! appear to. bea clase fe ie. department: 0: nursing is to be commend- ed on the good organization and evidence of careful pa- tient care which) is present the hospital. Certificate: of “Ac- eatletaction and fullfilment.- its first importance: is evi- donee and assurance to the community of successful ef- forts'to offer'a high quali- ty of service and an opti- cepted outside appraisal and Mum quality of care. It demonstrates that the whole hospital staff have ac- have substantially met,: or exceeded, standards _ which have National and Internat- (continued on page 12) - . for 0. stated | und ni completely sieve the plock is taking business-like look. Stil. remaining is corner building. once owned by Mr. and’ Mrs. Chuck Thring and ‘which housed Chuck’s Transfer.’ ." >’ ly is pres- propert; ently owned by Fruit crow. ers Mutual. When: asked what fut- ure plans may. be in store corner lot, general manager: Hugh- B. . Earle stated incre were none, the \Jand ‘was for sale “he xe lied = it was not, and ey did ‘not have plans at the ‘moment.’ for building. Je" at Selkirk College, said the implications of a District Municipality “are mi and: bro: dis insisted ~ at while the overall com- fi involved and fully. intorns, Castlegar council. agreed a comntt tte ey should be set up o study the subject of a Dutrict yi aut d M ity am advised Kinnaird council by telephone of. its action. The same enthusiasm of the two mayors was not shared ‘by . §. Rust fanned who recorded his vote against the motion stating “at this time the tal picture is not avail- able ” spoke’ of possible Legation which could al- the “I am not opposed to amalgamation”, he ~ said, “put “Iwill not go into it blind.” ‘Ald. Rust and Ald. Steve’ Jankola were not pre- sent as the recent meeting with ‘the ter. Ald. Jack Chernoff. of who did: attend “we do have -a problem”. and: “if : we did not move on this forced matter we would be on it”, A District Municipality was first discusses sively in this aa a Town Drops Business Tax Castlegar council voted Tuesday night to advise the ovine fy government that it is not intending to per-. tie the subject of a busin- ess tax for the community at this time. “The action was taken a the the suggestion of Ald. R. who referred & Giicntons held last Thurs- day‘ afternoon at Kinnaird with Municipal Affairs Min- ister Jim Lorimer: regard- ing municipal financing. Mr docks: did ni give sotalls of the discus- of the town’s letter will ‘be sent to Kin- naird, meeting 2 ¢ - . TROPHY WINNERS from Castlegar and Dis- trict Soccer Association playoff games held” on the weekend were Bantam Dynamo the Maddocks Shoe Trophy, Pee Wee Arsenal the Hipwell Trophy, Celtic Pee Wee League Champion the Crossroads Datsun Trophy with the Dynamo Bantam League Champton see receiving the Public Fekghnaaks Trophy. From left to right are ‘team captains holding: . the respective. trophies. They are’ Mario: Baff, Jeff Stewart, Felix Belczyk and Pat: Rilkoff. — Castlegar and District Soccer As- sociation Photo