CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 3, 1976 Local Radio Club Working To Develop Net Control “Net Control”, a regular i weekly or bi-weekly radio ‘check, may be organized this spring by the Castlegar Citi- } zens’ Band Radio Club, his was discussed at the ¢ club's March 22 meeting, and is $ to be looked into further, Tho meeting, held at the- « home of president George Kar- { dash, recorded a good turnout ‘of members as well as several gues! ‘Other business which was discussed at the meeting is the ‘possibility of erecting highway '; information signs to indicate that Castlegar C.B, Radio oper- tors monitor channel 11. This will be investigated further by ‘The procedure for ac- ceptance of applications for membership were discussed at length. Also a policy regarding "guests attending club meetings “was formulated, Interested persons are ‘welcome to attend the business meeting and social only upon invitation by a member in good standing who must also be presont at that meeting, Club meetings are to be held on the third Saturday of each month. Also larger premises will be sought for next months meet- ing. ‘The highlight of the busi- ness meeting was discussion about a club insignia. Several deaigns were presented. A contest Is being held with each member asked to present at least one design, The winning design is to be chosen by popular vote, : The form of the insignia, whether it be crest, plaque pin, T-shirt or other, has been tabled until after the club insignia has been chosen, ‘The club continues to grow with two new family member- ania being accepted. ‘A highly successful social followed the general meeting. John Koozen, 47-Year-Old Winlaw Man Died Sunday Funeral services began Tuesday and concluded yester- day from Appledale Hall for John Koozen, 47, well-known and longtime resident of Win- law, He died Sunday. Born at Brandon, Man., on ‘They lived at Ainsworth for three years and then moved to Winlaw, where Mr. Koozen worked as a mine driller and construction man. He.was predeceased by his mother in 1948, He is survived by his wife and four children, Willie, Andy, Elaine and Mae of Winlaw; his father, William, of Surrey: a sister, Mrs. Mary Koochen of Kelowna and a brother, Wil- liam, of Quesnel, Burial took place at Perry Siding Cemetery. Protect: 1501 Col. 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Work ‘should atart today when the men being building a retaining wall in the vicinity of Canadian Propane.—Castlegar News Photo " Duplicate Bridge Now on Mondoys Eight and a half tables took part Tuesday ovening when members of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club’ met at the Hi Arrow Arms for duplicate bridge. The rosulls ara as follows: Firat in NS, Louls Cairns and Agnes Charlton; second, Jim and Bey Swain; third, R. Wadey anid B, Brady and fourth, Ian and Bev MeDonald, First in EW, Suresh and Sankar; second, Etuka Cam- cron and Kleada Bower; third, Mr. and Mrs. Hadwin of Van- couver and fourth Mrs, J. Stewart and Mrs. Thorgierson, Starting April 7 duplicate * bridge will be held on Monday evenings at the Hi Arrow Arms, For further information telephone Joy Keillor at 36 Driver Charged A ‘Thrums man has been charged with driving without due care and attention when his 1967 pickup made’ left hand turn on Highway No, 3 in Thrums and was in collision with a 1987 car driven by Sheleigh Leak Abbott of Fair- view Publication, Ban Ordered In Arson Case Provinvial Court Judge Bruce Josephson ordered a ban on publica- tion of evidence in Nelson Tuesday regarding a pre- liminary ‘hearing involv. ing six women charged with arson, ‘The women, Mary Braun, Polly Chernoff, Polly Datchkoff, Tina Zmaell, Nellie Koodrin and Nastia Markin, all of Krestava, were charged with arson Tuesday after the Brilliant Community Hall was destroyed by fire early Easter Sunday morning. C.A.R.S. Here Tuesday and Wednesday _ C.A.RS. occupation ther- apy van will be visiting Castle- gar Tuesday and Wednesday while making its spring trip through the Kootenays. At the wheel of the van, which brings specialized occu- pational therapy services to patients with arthritis, will be therapist Jane Leask. She will be treating patients who have been refer- red by their family physicians. The van will be located at hospitals, or health units in cach area, and quite often takes its services right to the homes of patients. Petty Theft Unattended cars, all re- - ported unlocked, have been entered white parked in the Hi Arrow Arms parking lot, One incident was reported Thursday when tools as well as personal possessions were re- ported missing, with three other ears entered Saturday. No damage was reported - in any of the incidents. Local RCMP have request- ed that drivers, when leaving their vehicles unattended, take time to lock them. Women’s Aglow Fellowship: Holds Its First Luncheon Women’s Aglow Fellow- ship chairman for south eastern B.C., Mrs, Julie Buchenauer, will officially open the first luncheon meeting of Trail's newly formed Women’s Aglow Fellowship. The luncheon will be:held at the Terra Nova, this Tues- day. Mrs. Buchenauer, first president of the Kelowna Chap-