FLEA MARKET being held Saturday afternoons at the Sunset Drive-In Th asa place for sell the the dived Paul Strelaeff, said the market being field tomorrow be to get th 21 Proving treme]; absetarairiaes Heese cnescer aed took fare vegetable siibilors concentrating alts a foe " : Genta Hows Pol hy Bort Campi food stuffs. Owner of on bome cooking, lncluieg borsch and bread, Girls Softball Leaque Tth Annual Tourney Selkirk Valley Girls’ Soft- ball League will be holding it's seventh annual friendship tour. nament this weekend at Kin- naird Park with teams partici- pating from Rossland, Grand Forks, Slocan and Castlegar. Bantams and Midgets will both be playing in this tourna- ‘nent, to make a total of 13 teams. Games will start Friday evening and carry on until Sunday afternoon, with an awards presentation following the final game. These awards will be given for league and playoff winners, tournament winners, M.V.P.'s, most sports- manlike players, and most im- __Proved players, It is expected that the tournament this year will be bigger and better than’ ever before. The girls have put in a lot of hard work and practice for this From Page 10 Wandermere Golfers Return Visit to Casflegar dermere, This event was a big success ly but not up to previous years in the number taking part. This is slipping and I would like to suggest that a real effort be made right from the start of next year's play to senda real delegation from this club down to Spokane in order to revive this. Thirty-two golfers made the trip from Spok: id were Denny McArthur 76, Bill Pere- hudoff 77 and Kenny Scott 79, Low Net, Wandermere—Jim Kober 72, Gord Goodman 73, George Wynecoup 73; Castle. gar—Pete Kazakoff (a terrific’ 67), Al Henshaw 71 and Jack Qsachoff 72. In the Four Man Best Ball competition the winning team was Ed Norris and A! Borden from and Al Hen-: matched from here. The results of the inter-club gretted). Their results were: Low Gross—Dolores Ward, Wandermere; Judy . Wayling and Marg Carkrer, Castleger. Low Net—Roxy Howke, Jody Harris and Jennie Stucey from Wandermere and Marie Mak-, aroff, Castlegar. | Final item for this week is the Junior Golf Week results. This was the ‘Beat The Pro’ shaw and wart Koreen of were: Wandermere 43 plus Ti'z = 120%; Castlegar 53 plus 3314 = 86'/. Asa result of this, the trophy returns to the Spokane club for this year but they had better look out in'77. | Individual winners were: Low Gross, Wandermere—Earl Elkins 86, Tom Mortensen 88, Rich Junke 89; Castlegar— was won by Jack “Luher, Wander- mere and Denny McArthur, Castlegar, followed by Gord Goodman of Wandermere and Jack Osachoff of Castlegar. Seventeen ladies from Wandermere entered for the distaff side of the play but only three Castlegar ladies showed up (this is to be deeply re- Fire Trucks Now Yellow As More Visible Than Red Travellers during the sum- , Mer, may have come. across {, communities using yellow fire ‘ trucks, rather than the some- { what more traditional ‘red. While of course reasoning in each instance cannot be quoted, chances are that it is came up with this index, using optimum illumination as “1” for because, at least in n Barts yellow » with the proceeds going towards Junior per ment in the country. our Pro Denny McArthur. a} out and shot a 76, three over par. He did’ shoot a 35 on the front nine for those golfers who could only play nine holes. Sixty-two golfers took part in this worthwhile event with the following net score win- ners: Dale Johanson 62, Jack Osachoff and D. Glendenning 70, Al Henshaw and John Peregrym 71, Peter Van Har- ten and Lloyd (Sharpie) Gau- thier 72, Stosh Uchida and Lloyd Ish 73 and Elmer Peller- ine, Bruce Josephson, 74. Nine hole winners were John ta Landis 81 and Wally Gle- Again, the turnout for. this event has to be extremely dis- appointing. What can be more. important to the continued suc- . cess and development of this than the: grand old: game 4 x 8’ Prefinished 30" 4 x 8’ Feature Wall Panels x 90" Vinyl Panels . . . $2.00, ea. Panels | rom ‘$5.75 4'x 74 Prefinished Panels from $6.50. > Beautiful Pecan Kitchen: Cupboard Doors only $3. 50 ca. Matching Pecan Door Fronts only 85¢ ea Shag Carpet reg. $14.30 sq. yd. $8.50 sq. yd. CUSHION Vinyl Flooring $2.00 sq. yd. Range Cords .. Llecivic: Seen C! oe Complete | Kit . ‘We have a good selection of METAL & HOUSE TYPE poors : priced from $18.00 NOW 1S THE TIME TO FINISH OFF THAT EXTRA ROOM OR DO THE REMODELLING! 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Grade 6—Tammy Read, Tennessee Aromatic Cedar Chests Every Bride's dream Artistic Design. Superb: Quality at MIDVALLEY SHOPPING CEI Slocan Park RETURNING TODAY ARE four leaders who Arayelled to ‘Victoria: Monday & whe sland-Trall MLA ( ‘The success of this tourna ment depands on the spectators and fans, as well us the girls, so they hope to see you out this weekend! Church Offers Juice, Not Wine For Communion A Presbyterian church in Richmond, Va. will offer grape juice as an alternative to wine at communion services to avoid tempting alcoholics in the con- gregation, “There has been some feeling expressed for a long time about not being entirely fair and sympathetic with peo | ple struggling with an alcoholic . | problem,” said Rev. David Lee Morgan, associate pastor of the Second Presbyterian church in that city. — Guides and this tea three new Guides were invested and are shown here with Mrs. Alice Minnieh, lee and Trent Rie Sherlock and Keith; Spark. man. . 3 Grade: chery! North, Connie Batchelor, Natalie Post- nikoff, Karen McIntyre, Fred Soloveoff, Lora Lee Card and > Lynn ‘Ann Olsenburg, Grade 5—Yvette Duff, Da- vid Collinge, Mark Harnadek, * Sania Kootnikoff, Ron Mcln:~ and Kim Redisky. Urace “o—Ariene chard, Annette Deschene, Bar- bara Gattrell and Cindy Kava- lof. Bov- . the two-week affair, unanimity ‘on such subjects as setting a: target of 1990, as the year. ings which clean, safe and adequate + water was to be available every settlement in the world; ties to have:, monetary ‘aurph from a change inland use “or - ae land speculation in gener- e ever, to reach a consensus o1 the entire declaration, because!’ of the contention by. the major. - ity of the countries that it-was poverty) monitoring of . the fficial_confer 4 —————— Getting Married! try something differentl »\ Have’ your. ceremony “Recorded live on Tape HOURLY: RATES Call: a RockyMont Stu 359-7584 © DUA tesa Bebop ithe! sd eet roan ty fie person to have an idea ‘of. what was happening at the used’ at ‘nightly de-briefing ‘eceaio ns open to any interested, vidual; fe. ‘cliaiman ‘and? other.” 's regularly: presently 2 aye sgomaary, of happenings at the. ee, / and » then” raised: ‘certain isates and points which ‘, they wanted ‘to’ see discussed ry, the. oftical Canadian dele.” Very. often: ‘people such as Ron Basford, Sen. Ray Perault - and others would be present to NGO's and from’ the floor. It was thus | possible for the and to hi At small, influence on the Cana: ‘dian position, on such issues as nuclear power, land use, indig- enous People’s rights and water. upplies. ery then there was’ the’ ‘orum, a parallel’ conference “for unofficial persons who were interested. in’ the subject of ‘Habitat, In reality there were dozens | of Forums: simultan- eously taking place at the site at Jericho. i} One could have spent the entire two) weeks and more ; being Involved. in. discussing nuclear energy, participation of the public in government deci- sion-making, the role of chil- dren in Human Settlements, Sperone sechnlony¢ self- a laieraty a with Picnic ‘A. committee: from’ Royal .- zone pienic ‘to celebrate ‘the 50th Anniversary of the foun ing of the: Legion. "The plenie will be bild at */ Pass‘ Creek’ Park, on July 17. ,.ComradeA. MacPherson * is © general chairman, and asks the branches to inform him by July A of ithe number planning. to Planned events include a scavenger hunt for the older children,” first: prize $100 gold ‘Olympic coin, with a fish pond and other events for the younger children. Super- -vised swimming: will, be avail-: ‘able. There will be'a horse-shoe tournament, softball and golf for the elders. ‘The day at the park will conclude with a beef barbecue. in the (evening, followed by. a dance in the cuales, Legion Hall. ‘Asking Questions and Getfing ~ Answers. Brings. Safisfaction Itis becoming increasingly. . minutes,» and emerge feeling like: products of ‘an: assembly > line rather than human beings. But. if, patients feel. the alot-ofit may.be their own’ fault, ‘says .W.. E. ~ Novasky,'a sociologist ‘at Uni-. versity of Alberta. Prof; Novasky, who spec- » dalizes in medical sociology, said People cause many of their own - problems because they believe doctors are somehow superior to other people providing con- sumer services. “In a'department store, if “- someone. isn't’ giving you, an- ‘swers to your questions about a product, you don’t hesitate to ask what is going on,” said Prof. Novasky. ‘“You feel on an equal level ‘with him and are as ‘adept at questioning him as he is at. sroliine answers. And ‘if you n't get the answers you want, z sen have no qualms about going to another store.” ‘He said people have grown To werith thaglea’ test Tas sionals are doing’ everyone a = favor by imparting their know! 4 ost, people sten doeilely “without ‘questioning and. then : complain ater that at nothing was explained to th ’ Prof. Nona said Bey most learn enough about them- ‘selves and: their’ health prob- °“Tems to feel confident enough to “overcome | the mystique’ sur- ‘rounding doctors. _ ‘POWELL “PLUMBING. - : “The, Drain Surgeons” being a hale housing and much,’ ich t STAs ‘well, each day a whole series of Jectures and. discus- sions took place on the “topic of ‘the day”, which varied from the problem of rural-urban’ migra: | .Hon to land use and ownership. A spiritual forum was taking place ‘at the same time, with representatives from’ many faiths talking about their con- cern about the earth and man’s spiritual state. They all partici- pated’ in’ an “Earth Healing” ceremony, saying, in’ effect, that now is the time to begin anew to try to live in harmony with the earth and with other men, Although it was not adver- tised as such, Castlegar held its own unique Habitat Conference just prior to’ the : Vaiicouver + affair.:The subject dealt- with the ‘central and “yet? most neglected element of all Heiman: settlements—the family. It_ is. the belief. of this” commentator, at least, that the. Legion, Colin’ Pryce, and. all’ those who came to the work Pot Youse Says... Housewives, ABC - a Classic Hunter, decided that housewives led ‘The Housewives °A’ : classic 1) like “to glans er. every once in'a while 2 show ‘me how well off I ‘am. « “Had 1 been “éeying to maintain a home some 40 or 50 years ago, I would apparently need to know how to clean a bed tick, refinish an enamelled iron’ bedstead “and: make: my own blacklead before blacklead- ing the kitchen stovel = °°: ‘It seems incredible that women once’ had :the“task of ; keeping a: damp ‘cellar. dry, whitewashing the walls once a year and airslacking the: floor with a bushel of: lime. *: In ‘this day ‘and age of = “instant’ coffee, can one imag: . ‘ine grinding one’s own berries, heating the ‘coffee pot “in ‘the oven and; then brewing ‘one’s fee—chicory "a of She built her own iceless “refrigerator, put out a chimney. «fire, and eliminated a score or “more of different household ; bugs.’ Did she. send fora piano ¢) tuner?: Not on‘ your life! Her dandy -Housewives' ! Guide en- abled. her ‘to clean the pfano -ivories, get a squeak out of the ‘>pedals and prevent the strings from rusting. She cleaned. quilts, rain- coats / and carpets between ridding the-house of rats’ and mice. She cleaned Pop's spats and” umbrella,” stiffened : his - straw hat and prepared ‘a-101 ; home remedies for everything from gout to earache. Just in case the housewife -of yesteryear had any time to- \Spare, our. two! lady authors” showed’ her ‘how! to translate the ‘family Canadian Red Cross Summer Safety Tip: When >? making sharp turns and when passing rowboats and canoes, if you're-in'a power’ boat, slow down your’ motor. officials CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, J uly2, 1976 DR, J. V. HALL and DR. A . D, JOHNSON - are pleased to announce that DR. TERENCE P. fAANDERS “will join thelr practice as of July 1, 1976 365-7131 The Corporation Of The City "OF Castlegar CASTLEGAR TAXPAYERS — “Tax notices for the current year have now been mailed. If you did not receive a notice for ° Property you own, please contact the City Office, : 460 Columbia Avenue N., or telephone 365-7227. , JULY, 2nd, 1976. New Owners — You are responsible for. Lrg taxes. If there is any doubt check with this office. Traller Owners — You are ‘responsible for ,1976 property taxes. [f you did not receive a tax {notice please contact this office. When taxes are paid by a Mortgage Com- pany, Bank or Agent, please complete the Pro- vinclal Home Owner Grant application and sub- mit tp this office without delay. Payment and/or Provincial Grant: applica- tions must be-in the hands of the Municipal Col- lector by 5:00 p.m. on July 2, 1976 to avoid a penalty of 10%. PLEASE DO NOT’ FORGET DUE DATE — Treasurer-Collector. Cy — Ge PUBLIC NOTICE i To Residents of the City of Castlegar ‘SPRINKLING REGULATIONS . Effective June Ist‘ Daily Sprinkling will be allowed between the hours, of 6 am. 10.10 a.m. and 5 p.m: to'12 tmid- night. There will. be no sprinkling’ between the: eto of 12 midnight to 6 a.m. and from 10 am. 5. p.m. Each home owner is resiricted to one sprink- ler at any one time. Any abuse of these regulations will result in prosecution under. the terms of the City of Cas- tlegar Water ‘Rates and Regulations By-law No. 109, 1974. City of Castlegar : 227 You can dial long distance to most places in BC. = « = Andenioythesamereducedrates . . on Saturday as you do on Sunday. ae DD.p.(i12) Rates: = | Calls to Most Places inB.C.: Exceptions include calls to some ‘northern points not served by us, 2 and - calls from the OK Tel area. (Station-to-station calls you dial yourself.) 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