“10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 11, 1974 MORE CLASSIFIED. ADS © Cards of Thanks WE WOULD, LIKE ‘TO EX- press sincere wnanks and Appreciauun to all our won- deriut neighburs. dad © fr ends for thuir many acis of Jandness ducing vur recent bereavement ot our beloved wile’ & muther, veunie srar- celus, A’ special ‘thank’ yuu to the Jades who, cuuxed meais tor us and served lunen atter tne service, 10r ail dunatiun: of baking, Lto- ral tributes and) worus of sympainy, Tnank © you to Dr. Van Vliet and vie nurs- ’ es and’ statf of the) Castte- gar’ Hospital’ and (Mir, yon Wickett of the Castlegar fa- Neral Hume.’ we) wu’ remi- ember you all wich grati- tude, ~ Sincerely John wiay- cellus’and tamilies, WE. .WISH .TO EXPRESS our siucere thanks to all our tiriends tor urgamizng would luke to thank uur go- od weignburs & inends tor, + their super steak ‘bac-p-que and farewell’ gui,’ ‘ne oc- easion was a complete sur- prise and will be much cne-'. rished. — It is’ witn much regret that we are’ leaving © Engagements SR A MR. & MRS, NICHOLAS J. Burak of Castlegar, B.C. are pleased to announce the en- gagement of their. only dau- hter: Nicki-Lynne wo Mr. ames Berry, son) of Mrs, M. Berry and the late Mr. 0. Re Berry of) Kelowna, B.C. The wedding will take place on Sat,, Aug..17th in St. David's Parish, Castle- gar, B.C. Ald. Livingstone’s Report to Council ‘An overall report'on the departments chaired by Ald. Mike Livingstone, was present- ed to council at its meoting on Wednesday ‘of last. week. The following Is the con- tents of that report: Considerable work was done in both major parks. Four coment block dug-outs were constructed, 30 new park tables were built, painted and located, ‘Fifteen.high schoo! girls and five high schoo! boys were hired under the Provincial BIRTHS ss STOOCHNOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Harold Stooch- noff of Crescent Valley, duly .3, a daughter. MONTGOMEKY — To Mr. & Mrs, Terrance. Mout- gomery of Castlegar, July 5. a son. VERIGIN. — To Mr. and . Mrs. James Verigin of Cas- G and Mrs, Walter McKendry + of Fairview Subdivision, Jue ly 6:a. son, STEVENS, s- ‘To. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens of Robson, July 6 a son... ‘ MEIDEIROS — To Mr. and Mrs, Antonio Meideiros of. Castlegar, July 10: a daughter, 2 Sree cE WEATHER Castlegar. After fuurwes - : enjoyaple and ‘memorapte years in the: distric, we will always have fond and nappy memories of Castlegar and District, especially our ma- ny friends, If any of you from Castlegar has occasion ty go north, be sure w drop in and enjoy some northern hospitality at sort’ Nelson. - — Sincerely Gib, Jean, aud family. , 1 WISH TO EXPRESS MY deepest appreciation to Dr, Johnson and nurses of Cas- ilegar atid’ Districc Hospital for the care I received dur- ing my recent’ stay~ there.” — "Sincerely Walter Kani- ga © LEGALS ra Sealed ‘subcontract: ten-: ers -Regional:: District. of ~ s2Boundary, %./1050, Eldorado Street, Trail, B.C. to' the attention of: W. d'Ea- stim ° for’,Renovations and addition to Kinsmen Health Centre, 1855 McQuarry: St. The: following subcon- ’ tractor. tenders’ are invited by. bona fide contractors: =1) Excavation. 2) Concrete 8): General :work 3 4) Roofing & Sheet Metal 5) Drywall and Stucco 6) Painting , 7) Mechanical (Plumbing, n- iB) 8) Electrical i ‘The. lowest of any ten- July 19, will .be o} “Sweep 74° pro- gram, council provided the extra funding required to make up their wages to minimum standards. They have begn put to work in city parks on July 2. Council asked Regional Recreation Commission to pro- vide a park attendant at Kinsmen Park two weeks ear- lier than usual, as.a conse- quence the city shail have to pay the attendant’s wages for this extra two weeks. This early hiring was caused by the hot weather and many requests for the wading pool. Considerable work at the Bob Brandson Pool’ has been undertaken. ‘This includes painting pool and dressing rooms; replacing, the filter media, installing float value on > filter: lines, increasing certain piping from two inches to three inches, changing pump to one of larger, capacity and repairing the liquid chlorinator. There was a lot’ of trouble in achieving the required clar- ity of ‘water. due to having to ‘use calcium hypochlorite in-- «stead of chlorine because of the defective chlorinator. The wa- ter situation is now under * control and the: pool programs ized by Regional Recrea- tion are well :under: way. Floodlights have been installed: / to keep’ the ‘pool operating ‘longer: hours’ and ‘to try ‘and , reduce vandalism. 7; a The ‘city. arena committee -Y0 permission has been y ed the KC Days’ committee to’ hold a beer garden in. the Kinsmen Park following the KC Days parade. (50) Applications for the event will be the. bility_of the has ‘now: its work, Mr.. Livingston ‘recommended that it be disbanded. The arena proposal is now being handled by the Regional District Build- ing Committee of which he has been acting chairman, 5 +Mr, Livingstone told coun- cil he ‘would be away from the — city.for a prolonged period: for 1 Royal Canadian Legion which is.‘ sbe received’ by <: f eee Permission has been grant- ed to close Columbia Ave. (from the Castleaird Plaza) to Pine St. (Kinsmen Park) between the: hours of 10.90'a.m. to 12.30 p.m. or until the KC. Days: parade passes through in the’park on Saturday, July 27, :for the purpose of holding the annual “KC Days parade.’ ee ie Permission has. been de- nied the Antique Car Club the use of the Kinsmen Park to hold an antique car race in which 16. to 20 cars would be involved. It {owas felt this would not he in the best interest’ of ‘the turf. ~ eee ‘A request for expansion of BC Tel's‘ downtown exchange : buildings has'been refused by council as being con'r:-ry to its bylaws...” 3 L-reasons’starting in. early August and, asked: that, council appoint some one else to the Regional District of Cen ‘Kootenay: building committes ; his place: Ald, Audrey Moore will act in the capacity. x -' Mr. Livingstone said he had/met with the service. club °. publicity committee and in- «formed them of the progress on the arena proposal.) They plan °° on undertaking the’ publicizing of the arena referendum. Some clubs have contributed funds towards this objecti jective. He rec- ommended that.the building .° committee ‘keep a’ close liason with this group of service clubs. Mr, Livingstone also reported Ald. Andy Shutek and he met with the: board ‘of trustees ‘for. School District’ No. 9 about, the proposed swimming pool...” “We' discussed a tentative cost sharing agreement and when it is drafted I will present it to council. for: approval,” he said. é i * He’ also. briefly. discussed the establishment of a’ parks and recreation commission with the school board. “They appear- ed interested: and ‘will be” discussing it at their meeting in the early fall,” said Mr. Living: stone. g Classified Advertising is just 100. per, cent advertising . a column after. column, after'column. s oo Tt has nothing up its. And that’s the beauty of it, people : turn to the Classified Ads because’ sleeve. N io dvertising Yow ‘In‘the “Castlegar News ‘they get r . because every. plenty, of solutions “year we publish over.6,000 individual. ads,’ placed: by: variety’ of individuals, and some business a Private parties ‘can place alae stant Action Classified Ad:in the: Cas- “tlegar: News for three consecutive in- sertions. During the three weeks, your mes- / VIDEO-TAPE EQUIPMENT and learn ing bh to ‘operate it’ has’ the’ interest of Keith Fitzpatrick of Silver Birch School. The students of Silver Birch School recently visited the ONS met ‘Communite! studio located in the basem St. David's Parish House in Castlegar.- wee i ’~* “=B. Godderis Photo |. Twenly-One Selkirk Students : Receive Nursing Diplomas" At. the ‘second graduation “ceremony of the Selkirk College nursing education program, 21 + students received ‘diplomas in applied arts from Dr, Lorne «Ball, dean of studies ‘at Selkirk College. Included in the grad- uates are two former. students of Stanley. Humphries Second- ‘ary School, Margaret McGauley Serge P ‘ A bachelor. of ‘science in Forestry has’ been’ awarded Sergeant (Serge) Allan Pere: verzoff from ‘the ‘University of British Columbia. Mr. Perever- Koozma Pereverzoff of Pass * Creek, is a Stanlely Humphries | Secondary School graduate and attended Selkirk College for. ‘employed b: E bia Forest: Service. and Teméhce Schulte: have one more’ hurdle ‘before thiey become Registered’ Nur- ses. In August, they: will be ‘writing the Registered Nurses. exams of the: Registered Nur- ses’s association of British Columbia. On‘ successful com- pletion of the exams, they may then seek employment as Reg- istered Nurses. h The was held at Selkirk College, where the graduates were addressed by Dr. Adrian Hobart of Trail. The valedictory address -was ‘made by Mrs, Karen Madge on behalf: of the) graduating class. Mrs. Joanne Westbrook and Mrs. Susan Little, were presented with purple orchids by, the class as a. gesture of appreciation for their work with the students. “Jack Nazar- off was presented with a-set of engraved cuff links and tie clip. (>The students have.com- pleted all their. course -require- ments at Selkirk College. They in’ poor % Highways ‘ini: Gra- ham Lea ‘has: announced that Treasury Board’ approval. has been. given’ for’ a’ four million ~. dollar extraordinary pavement repair program. Ko “We experienced extraor- » dinarily severe'spring break-up s this .year,”. said Mr. “As: my> staff: studied’ ts’ from-all. over the province it became obvious that our maintenance budget,. which had been; based on: normal conditions, was .simply © not adequate to cover: the extensive repair work needed.” - “Twas gravely concerned at the prospect’ of having the ig! 4 during the peak months for travel. Iwas also'concerned with the possibility ‘that costly major, repairs would be'réquit: ‘ed in many_areas if the existing damage was allowed to deterio- rate further. ” ca “I outlined the: seriousness :: I of the'situation ‘to the: cabinet, -and I was..very::pleased to receive approval: for extraordi- “nary measures.” * ‘The major: portion: of. the work to’ be’ done under, the “program is patching and resur- facing, with repairs to the road deteriorated ‘séctions. THANK YOU Employment dpportunities through he province are good and many.of the graduat- ing class already have employ- “ment offers from hospitals and other health services.” ; B.C. Central Credit. Union. Names Board | The board of directors of B.C. Central Crédit Union, -at their first meeting following the. organization's annual con- ~ vention, re-elected A. Rod Glen of Nanaimo, president for the board ‘of ‘directors ‘are:‘.B. J. Simpson, \J.\W.: Darling'and G, T. McCulloch, all of. Vancouver; ‘ AEP. ichards and E. 'T. Cross, both: of’ Coquitlam;' W:° E: 'Paylor-of Abbotsford; P. P. Podovinikoff ‘of Grand’ Forks; Peter Heyming of Kelowna; .W. Girdwood of Dawson Creek; W.D. Iversen: of Campbell + "River; J.-O. Simpson of Kam-:' felmut Krueger of Trail; and -H. A. Down of Sidney. = B.C, Central Credit Union, which’ provides ; centralized fi- nancial and auxiliary services to” credit” unions . and’ co- ‘operatives: throughout Britisti Columbia,“has assets in ‘excess ¢ (of $161.6 million. ‘base to be done in some badly * 5 B.C. Divers “Now Testing In the Arctic GA team of three Vancouver No Injuries : Senior Citizens Centre Holds Follows Three Car Collision A three-car collision ro- ported at 12.30 p.m. Tuesday caused a total estimated “dam- age of $2,000. Police said a car driven by Caterina Grifone of Castlegar was attempting to turn left'on 7th St. when the accident occurred. ‘A car driven’ by Stephen Saprunoff’ of Trail stopped behind the Grifone vehicle and was smashed in the rear by a car driven by, Miles Donald Dean of ‘Trail. Dean was charged’ with following too closely.:' ° Damage was estimated at ‘$600 to the Grifone vehicle, $800 to, the Saprunoff vehicle and $600 to the Dean. vehicle. No injuries were reported. Electrical Facts _ || Twenty-three million ‘ma- jor electrical appliances are now installed in Canadian homes, e ASS. Coffee Party and Rummage Sale The Sentor Citizen's Cen (re was the scene of much activity last Friday when the Senior Citizens Association of Castlegar held a successful coffee party, rummage and bake sale in the lounge. Mrs. F, Fuller and Mrs..R. Cormier greeted the guests as they arrived and sold tickets for the coffee party. Mrs. M. Olsen, assisted by Mrs, M. Fanligan, set up the tables as well as being in charge of the novelly and candy. table. The hard working kitchen - committee were Mrs. C. A. Brady, Mrs. H. Bonacie and Mrs. A. O’Morrow. They, kept the coffee and tea urns filled and had plenty of hot biscuits and slices on: hand for those who altended, Mrs, E. Sherbiko and Mrs. R. C. Donnan supervised the well laden bake table. The tables of rummage, which were set up near the door, were vunder the care of Mrs. K. Keating assisted by Mra. G. Morris, Mrs. Cormier and Mrs. C. Donald. Tho Senior Citizens have extended their most sin- cere thanks to all those who helped in any way to make this effort such a success, There are still several ilems on display. Anyone need- ing anything can contacl Mrs. Keating on Wednesday, Thurs- day or Friday afternoons at the Centre. New members your sup- port and suggestions would be most welcome. Don't forget: carpet bowling and other events that continue during the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 11, 1974 You Save af Bonneft’s . 10 Pct. OFF for CASH BONNET T’S rarrcne secon summer in the lounge at: the Mirror Lake Tent & Trailer Park 4 ed: "The Family Resort” dust 2 Miles South of Kaslo — t ae Our 75 Degree Private Lake is the Warmest in the West Kootenays — Nicest Washrooms in North America — The Jack Morris Family — Telephone 339-2349 Centre. Everyone is: welcome. Cabaret - © THURSDAY, JULY 25 Crowning of Miss. KC: Days Queen © FRIDAY, JULY 26 id Bake. nage Dance Ba © SATURDAY, JULY 27 Rotary, Pancake Breakfast se Men’s Annual Softball Tourney Fishing Derby | : Children’s Art Show by Arts Councif Concession Booths ° : Doukhobor Historical Village Registered Nurses Mobile » Refreshment Stand Bavarian Garden and Lunch Parade Marshalling ‘Parade Starts’ Legion Bavarian Garden ‘Doukhobor Dinner. Legion (Horseshoe Tournament Kiwanis, Hamburgers ; ¥ CASTLEGAR PLACE - Kinnaird Elementary School Hi Arrow Arma Motor Hotel TME 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Super-Valu 2 Kinnaird Pork Bob Wood Marina Castlegar Arena ~ Castleaird Plaza Doukhobor Museum Castleaird: Ploze = Kinnoird: Park: Castleaird Plaza Castleaird Plaza . - Kinsmen. Pork Russian Hall Kinsmen Park Kinsmen Park: : 7:00 @.m, 2% July25-26-27-28 | * 6:00 a.m: to 8:00 p.m.” 8:00 a.m. s 9:00 to'11:00:a.m: and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. *10:00 a.m. *10:00 a.m. to Midnight 10:00. a.m. 10:00 a.m. +.11:00 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. © “gage -reaches. virtually ‘every family’ in the Castlegar ‘district ‘as well asa” considerable number, elsewhere. You cannot find’ better value for your.ad- vertising dollar anywhere. Neary Kinsmen Pork. One-Holf Block South of SHSS " Castleaird Plaza : Castlegar Curling Rink: divers flew in-May.to Resolute: ; 3] + Bay, in Ellesmere ‘Island, the : * most northerly extremity of | Canada,.to take part in the Arctic Four program. as 2: Aretic Four is'a two-month « study: designed to explore’ the.’ problems ‘of: putting’ small teams of divers in any part of -the north to test equipment and human performances. 5 < Phil Nuytten, president of Can-Dive. Services of North Vancouver, heads the Vancou- © ver teain, which will be joined Red Cross Classes July 15 - 26; July 29 - August 9; August 12-23. by, three ‘divers: from the © Newfoundland branch of his * PRE-BEGINNERS * BEGINNERS res aan ee . E « + ‘ Sa : i ane 2 : aa > os a company, 22). °oe08 ‘ * JUNIOR * INTERMEDIATE : nat seh as PAS teed : i z : _ PETTITT PHOTOS * Mommy & Me BE th 5 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 29:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. “they WANT TO READ. THE AD- aoe ’ VERTISING -My-siricere thanks to all the a ue ; wondérful volunteers who work- ed so. hard ‘on my behalf, and. to. all who supported me at the polls; Hee ‘LOUIS MAGLIO “bntique Car Race Lions Soap Box Classic Street Dancing -. Lions Bavarian Night. © SUNDAY, JULY 28° - Senior Men’s Annual Softball Tourney Fishing Derby fi Rotary Pancake Breokfast Golf Tournament * Registered Nurses Mobile Refreshment Stand Mini,Ganoe Race... Bavarian Garden and Lunch Frog Jumping Championship Log Burling : Canoe Race BOB BRANDSON MEMORIAL POOL — Programs for July & August ony knoe that's ore ie ; for. solutions: to’ problems: where to rent an apartment, buy a car or house, locate a business opportunity, find a lost pet, hire a housekeeper: Gee i Numbers dre limited for all classes so register now, -", at the Recreation. Office, 123 Main St. N.,: Castlegar. Phone 365-3386. ZEAE . Next time you: want to:get the.” best results for your advertising ‘dol- lar, just call:our Classified number — 365-7266. You can “charge it” to, if “you so desire-at a small extra charge. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. * 8:00 a.m. ‘ 9:00 a.m. 9:00. a.m. Kinnaird Park’ Bob Wood Marina Super-Valu Castlegar. Goif Course PROGRAMS ‘ 12:00 Noon ~£12:00, Noon - 12:00, Noon 1:00 p.m... 2:00 p.m. Ends 3:45 p.m. at: Pass Creek Park 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m, 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m : Pass Creek Pork i _ Pass Creek Park Kinnaird Pork © Pass Creek Park Pass Creek Park ‘Arrow Boot Club (2:30 p.m.) See the 5 MINOLTA HI-MATIC F THE 35MM COMPACT That takes professional pictures with * amateur’ ease” PRICED TO. ‘CURB INFLATION “Other Classes same dates . J Synchronized Swimming * ‘Adult Leam to Swim Possible classes in August if enough interest is shown (dates will be de~ 3 ; : : einictatee: ¢ tae : = | termined by the response.) ‘ * ‘ es j : ee a st i sty my. ; . * Skin and Scuba Diving ¥ G : : Be ; Raat eee : eenoe ; ot : GUARDEX * RISS Bronze Medallion si § : : cea : . : ‘ pet * RLSS Bronze Cross Award of Merit C CALS * Elementary Intermediate Life Saving & Senior Resuscitation 2 ‘ A % Se f : 5 coe ; ; 5 : A eeotopis pee 8 wae ae ae det Bob Lightle 365-5890 : E z a { . ry : Summer Fun Swimming Pools “Another Regional Recreation Service” 1904 -.9th Ave. South .— Castlegar Pass Creek Pork Pass Creek Pork - Poss Creek Park Pass Creek Park "Legion Bingo: aie Kiwanis Giant BBQ and Bavarian Garden Beord Growing Contest - $1,000 Draw Contest : Golf Prizes sa Castlegar Golf Club 6:30 p.m. Softball Tournament Prizes Kinneird Park <7:30 p.m. INFORMATION AVAILABLE ALL 5 DAYS, PHONE 345-3385 [KC Days Information Office located af Castlealrd Plaza PETTITT PHOTOS |$010Hd LLL1ad “NOW: AVAILABLE PETTITT PHOTOS SO1OHd LliLLad Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 | PETTITT PHOTOS fn a san | cee FOTN ARV DY