12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1972 | KINNAIRD COUNCIL NOTES | Kinnaird town council Tuesday night welcomed the new director of the Re- gional Recreation Commis- sion No, 1, Jack Alouf to its meeting, and also greeted commissioner for KIDA, Letters of appreciation from various organizations were also received, From G, C. Bissell, district superin- tendent of schools, came “special acknowledgment” for permitting the Young Voyageurs from New Bruns- wick who have been visiting the arent to use the swim: ater McCreight, sec- Te of the Castlegar Tennis Club wrote in to five the! “alncerest thanks” for the two trucks which the town placed at the club’s disposal to haul erushed rock to the site of the new tennis courts in Castlegar. y Tentative date for the completion of the two new courts, the letter said, was also in- Reid, of the Canada Bost ‘Office’ de- partment in Vancouver that the post offices, at Kinnaird and Blueberry “will contin- ue to provide full postal ser- vice to their customers un- til such time as letter car- rler service is implement- ed.” Such service was to have begun next month, but en postponed ‘until 1979. No exact date has yet been established, the post office dd, With a reflection on history, aird council has Woled to send its con- tulations to Nelson and ossland on their 75th jubi- lees being celebrated this elson ‘had written to the aldermen inviting them to join with them in their celebrations which will run from Aug. 5 to Aug. “At this time,” the let- ter from the City "of reuton said, “we would like to press our sincere thanks {0 our fellow members of the Kootenays for their contri- bution to our development over the past 75 years and Pledge ou e our filial loyalty for the Aldermen received an- other invitation os well. This take part dn a Park Problems Starkly Shown in Slide Talk A series of color sldse ed by the Department of Municipal Affairs to discuss the relationship between the regional district and its member municipalities, occupied in eneral sessions with the minister, Hon, Dan. Campbell and senior mem- bers of his department. Congratulations of a more local character were also sent to the Aquanaut Swim Club for their achleve- ments in the international swimming meet held in Kin- naird last weekend. Kinnaird Gouncil Nominations Close On Monday With nominations clos- ing on Mont for the vac- ant Kinnaird aldermanic seat, only one person has announced his intention to run. wr Clerk Allen ade The cton wales will held on Aug. 5 be we as made necessary. by leath o} Ald, Jim Macheth. Speaker Theft Ge! Deschamps, of Castlegar’ pleaded guilly in police court Tuesday to - charge of theft imder $200. Passing of sentence was suspended for six months, The charge arose after the theft of a radio speaker from Ed Sorenson’s Auto- Wrecking von on the d- Christina Lake Highway. ina FOR SAVAGE “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. SHOES AND — Castlegar . Buck Pacholzuk, dition; of Rae arks and play. ground facilities in the area was shown to town council Tuesday night. The pictures, taken by former director for Regional Recre- ation Commission No. 1, were shown by Bill Henne, chairman of the commission and one of the r rene ne tives from Kinnairé ‘board. He was accompanied by Jake Koenig, the other representative. The films were shown in the Proposal that a regional Parks and Recreation Board be organized to deal with the development and main: tenance of parks The pictures flashed on the screen showed parks in Kinnaird, Robson of them were particular! flattering. Council agreed in prin- cipal to the idea of having the Recreation Commission make a further study of the ee E anwhile, the Selkirk Lions Club reported to coun- ll that they tad approved motion “that a work pro- i be formed to upgrade e xidales Section at the The president, Law- rence Popoff, said “Ut is an- ticipated that a one or two night work party can com- this worthwhile pro- ae s hoperully, as soon as possible,’ Aldermen had __ high praise for the Selkirk Lions Bro osal and eon appre- ion for type of Sune eee Slocan Teacher Narrowly Escapes Highway Death A Slocan school teach- row escape early Tuesday morning just south of New Denver. The half-ton pick-up which he was driving grazed a telephone pole and went down an embankment into . Slocan Lake. Craig crawled back up to the highway and flagged down a passing mo- torist who took him to Slo- ean Lake Hospital in New Denver from facial ¥ : sre Friday, August 11 — Saturday, August 12 — Sunday, August 13 $79. 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Guilty Plea Heard In Marijuana Gase A plea of guilty was en- tered on Tuesday in Castle- a police court for narge of possession of mar- Derran Hackman, 37, ot Robson was arrested downtown Castlegar aie a car check on July 1 and, police said, a small quantity of marijuana was seized. He was fined $250, Gpl. Norm. Negrey Leaves Local Post For Trail Giiice The Castlegar detach- ment of the Royal C: [ CASTLEGAR COUNCIL NOTES | Less than an hour was needed Tuesday for the re- gular meeting of Castlegar council when we: separate the mobile home is in the FIT-RITE Eremenko’s ‘so:s area alread: this type of structure, Mr. Horlick was cautions Mounted Police is losing its corporal to Trail, Corporal Norman Ne- grey, who has been with fae local office since July las! pear will take charge af he RCMP's cit detechuisnt in Trail on Aug. It is likely he will be promoted to sergeant when the pro- motion list is posted He, his wife and. three sons, ‘Allan, Brent and Greg will be moving to Trail. Draft Rink Lease Being Prepared By Town Council The Town of Castlegar is to have a draft lease pre- pared for council's approv- al so that work may begin on new curling facilities. ‘rhis step was taken by council Tuesday when Ald. Andy Shutek stated he had essary steps that would al- low them to begin work as soon as possible. Trail Woman Dies in Mishap Near RCMP Post A Trail woman, Marg- aret Casselman, was killed Sunday afternoon in a Eat, fic accident a half south of the Grescent Valley RCMP station. Mrs. Casselman was the lone occupant of a car wi was involved in a head-on collision with a ve- hicle driven by Edward Perepolkin of New Denver. Mr. Perepolkin and his passenger Robert Ono, were treated at Kootenay Lake District Hospital and released. Police Search For Missing Man In Mystery Grash Police in Castlegar are looking for Charles Turner, an employee of a Trail car firm, following the discov- ery on Sunday of a 1968- model car at the foot of an embankment in Kinnaird. The vehicle was found by some children playing near the old Kinnaird dump, after the car appar- ently slid down a 200-foot embankment. A police spokesman said the car was owned by R & W Motors of Trail. ‘Witness’ Meeting All meetings this week of the local congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses have been cancelled in prepara- tion for a four day conven- tion being held in Kelowna July 20-28, according to John Kisielewski, presiding ministe! Vacation FIRST AID Kaopectate* Adhesive Bandages Laxative Aspirin > Hay Fever Remedy Asthma Remedy TOILETRIES Tooth Brush Tooth Paste Shampoo Comb Pend Brush Foot Powder ( SPECIAL NEEDS Sun Glasses ~ Suntan Lotion Insect Spray Mosquito Repellent Vacuum Bottle Travel Clock Sunday & Holiday Hours: . Poison Ivy Lotion ¢ ( ¢ : Paper Cups ( ( ( CONSULT YOUR PHARMACIST FOR ALL YOUR VACATION NEEDS Glee RUG Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon-Sat..9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 am. to 9 p.m. Check List Myciguent* Ointment First Aid Kit Baby Vitamins () () () q) Antiseptic q) Eye Wash () Razor. Blades ( Shaving Cream ( Deodorant -( Cosmetics ( Facial Tissues Camera Supplies Flashlight - Batteries Bathing Gear Playing Cards ) ) ) ). ) ) 12noon-1pm. 6-7 p.m. ed, In _ attendance . were Mayor John Landis, Ald, Andy Shutek, Ald. R. Cuuk and deputy clerk-trea- surer B, J. Price. Ald, Bob Maddocks was also present but was delayed for the first part of the meeting. irst delegate heard was Jacob Pedersen a re- sident of Columbia Ave. for some 33 years, Mr. Pedersen expressed his ‘concern over nei; Shop and Boundary Indus- tries operate. He cited circumstances several years past when the pro) erty was used by the ‘o-Op Transportation Xocle- iy and was condemned then as a erie to Mr. Pedersen stated the situation is even more con- gested now and spoke of stances on the premises that have caused concern such as a big crain pulling down cable and telephone lines, and an explosion with a resulting fire and the blocking of sidewalks mak- ing it necessary for People to eo into the street *. consideration appears to be more for one business than the other,” said Mr, Pedersen. He felt the towns worksforeman Alex Lutz also had need to speak to the Trail Auto B Shop. When asked al situation Mr. Lutz “stated he had approached the busin- ess in question about park- ing violations. Mr. Pedersen suggested the business should have private parking facilities as well as proper drainage vie he washing its equipment low! "Ald. Shutek and Mr. Lutz were asked to look in- to hie problem temporary ‘permit was frahted to Ronald Hor- lick who requested permis- sion to locate a mobile home on Ninth Ave. The permit was granted to al- low Mr. Horlick to move more rapidly. The site ‘for Leap From Car Spares the Life Of Golden Man Robert Balsdon, of Golden, jumped out of his car near New Denver last week, as the vehicle tumbl- ed 250-feet down an em- ent. He was not ser- lousty hurt, The accident occured near Cape Horne, According to witnesses, while garageman Tex Larri- more of New Denver was of oil. Seconds after she no- ticed it, the vehicle caught fire. This incident was not reported to RCMP. Strange Object Sighted in Sky Over Lions Head An “Unidentified Fly- ing Ohiect™ was reported over the Lions Head at Hobson 0 on Sunday evening. ur persons reported to RCMP they had seen the “bright object” which sud- denly disappeared from view. rted by Marnie Shwartz, Eadie Rilkuff, Rocky White and Jeff Cawt. They told police they were at ne Robson pool when the _ strange came into view at 8.40 p.m. They described it as being very shiny” and. “very bright.” “SELL WITH | : CLASSIFIEDS” Getting Married? * See the ICASTLEGAR NEWS| Wedding Invitations “with Mr. ane UFO sighting was sight, to check oul building regulations Lutz to assure there would be no extra burden placed on Mr. Hor- lick later. Permission was.granted to the Castlegar-Robson Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 170 to operate a beer garden on their pre- mises in conjunction with KC Days celebrations. More information will - be sought by the Town of Castlegar relating to a re- west from the Town of Golden asking for. support ofa Fequent for govern: ment action to prevent fut- ure serious flooding prob- lem. In the request, dredg- ing, extra dyking and other steps are suggested. Ald. QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Our Footwear Will Meet the Need ly Occasion beau : Cook stated. ae would like to have m of the situation, so he fnew what was involved in giving supp oestoads Datsun will be submited by the Town of Castlegar as a candidate for the Park & ord ‘ophy. Council was in agree- ment that no other piece of local property had been so improved upon as this pat- ticular plece and will sub- mit phowos to varify their recommendations. was made of three future events at which as many council members as possible will stent. These are Au ug. 4 seminar on re- Erne ashi between Reglon. and its memb muni to be held fn vik; 27 meeting for which “contin PLUMBING SM ITH’S & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal NOTICES Vacation Bible School July 24 to 28. Time 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. Grace Pres- byterian church 181-7th Ave, Kinnaird. Four years old and up. Come and bring your friends. General Meeting of the Kinnaird Aquanaut Swim Club, Thursday, July 20 at 7.30 p.m. in the Kin- naird Hall. When you have any umbing, heating or gas iting jobs to be done call 365-7531. You will like the service — rates too. : The Lighthouse Youth Drop-In Center Doors open 8 p.m. — midnight Tuesdays to Saturdays. Corner of Kootenay and Victoria St, jelson. Everyone welcome, See you. soon, Bul forms are now HT! SPECIAL SALE PRICES 11! Sleeping Bags, Ice Chests’ and Jugs, Coleman Camp Stoves and Lanterns, Variety of Barbeques GARDEN HOSE — SPRINKLERS — GARDEN TOOLS ELECTROHOME AIR CONDITIONERS Less 10 Pet. — With FREE Installation - AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES ‘@ Reservations @ Tours @ Hotel Accom, DEPARTMENT STORE, LID. PHONE. 365-7782 demolished. Frovincial Library Farliament Bldgs Victorla,. B.C. Published Eves Thursday Morning at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” SERVING + Castlegar - Kinnaird Robson - Blueberry Creek Shoreacres - Thrums Slocan Valley and City New Denver - Silverton VOL, 25, No. 30 CASTLEGAR; BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1972 15 CENTS PER COPY | Provincial Treasury Board Approves (Castlegar Curbing outer, antbi st " jetting a new loo! In the ade new sidewalks ve aiteak hutel aie stl public works committe ‘in the offing. fore Next stage will be sidewalks in’ the area ea Mr. Shutek’s announce- ment of new sidewalks comes hard on the heals of an announcement at the weekend from the Hon. Donald Brother's office Victoria. ch In 2 telephone | inter- the minister of r Ros- Shutek for the Sherbiko Hill trict, Two Way Contest on ay 5 dl Kinnaird Aldermanic Post ill be a two-w adermanlg necessita of Ald. Jim Macbeth. londay, To Allen om salbie Sad ws aaa it, Ri losed.' “ Two candidates had de- ted Sister was for who .was endorsed Wy cat ses Ch merry d his pa- pers: with the town ofticn. JACK CHERNOFF ‘Three Vehicles Write-Off's” Crescent Valley RCMP. Report . $ Three cars and a bicy- cle were totalled in a series o£ weekend accidents — re- ; ported by the crescent Val- Jey RCMP. deta Early Saturday , @ two car. head-on col- on one mile west of the * Crescent Valley: Junction re- sulted in injuries to Bott drivers, ‘Police ‘said a line and hit head-on a up driven by John Sap: 21, of. Thrums. Rezanoff, who suffered cuts, was charged by tigating. officers and ken ‘suffered bruises, before noon on fay, Bill W. Hood- Sho. the same “{eoff, 59, of ‘Thrums was’ A third accident, Just ai i ¢ ic = * sty programy justrial ‘park, s relations with ‘senior * morn- dition. . Sunday morning, ~ Page 14, Neither of the two men OLD P He HOUSE burned fiercely on Friday as a smafl crowd of watchers wit- Societ is also'a resident of the BC. Curie ee Clubs Association. Born in London,- and a ‘nessed the gar, near the: ‘water tank, it has long been deserted, Members of the B.C. Forest Service former Edmonton business who* : : pag i governments, a review: of of ences pullding 0 ism an nears er The" p govern- ‘all ane a of develop. mént has Faven approval in ments relating to the com- principal to licensing the : _Pitite People’s Nursery. in 35; is a na-. ~ Kinnaird. a gra Cc ff, tive of Nelson, and pie nursery is Operated Located outside ‘the town: limits of Castle. hope toon open the te ts Pep ’s Nursery on y, i (7, and will ask: that th zoning ‘application be react tivated. Mr. Ehman also announc- ed the Of Mrs. id care Society, whose tality in Castlegar is al- open. lent Jerry Ehman says certain changes have to be made before the fire marshal and me Gecirieal |W spector will give proval, and when this is done, a permanent licence will be issued. Mr. Ehman said the soc- iety will be informing the town of Kinnaird that they Out of Gosia’ Door Killing ‘Leads to Fine Shooting a deer out of season brought. a $25. fine to Harry Kooznetsoff in po- lice court Wednesday. zi Kooznetsoff told the court the white-tailed deer had been destroying his gar- den, : Charges were laid by R. .4. Rutherglen, conservation -ofteer of Nelson. .. The incident took place : ye Sunday, June 4, near Two out-of-town bands, a team of magnificent Cly: desdale horses, the antics of Disney-like animals and bea utiful queens, will be lights , of Saturday's Days parade. . The parade will marsh- all at the Castleaird: Plaza at 10 a.m. on Saturday and will start i 11, making its smen's earl Gla ce of about two miles. Par- ade officials estimate’ it ht take an hour. to pass iven point, and: the GPR as promised not to send any trains up or down the line during pvethead, three aircraft Tarasoff’s from Adastra Aviation will car left the highway and fly over the parade to. give a ee - ade and the spectators who ated, police said. - : will be lining The street. SHARE YOUR - SUNDAY DRIVE - Do you have a favorite _ Sunday afternoon drive you * would like to share with thers? + This week the C News. is sharing with its readers..a view of the old Doukhobor village at Cham- pion Creek—Biahadotna. You will find it on north of Crescent Valley sent Sidney Tarasoff,’ of Crescent Valley to hospital in Nelson where he is re- ported to be in good con- Police said that early ‘he procession will be led by mounted RCMP Con- stable Dick Crosson, . fol- lowed by a highway patrol car from the local detach- ment. The uncertainty caused by labor. in the area seems to be just about over. Members of the United Steel Workers of America have voted to accept a two year contract with Cominco way dow! to’ Kinsm Park in Castlegar, a distan- . e parade © * national Betty Ramsey as nursery it Mes for the new fac- dlity. Mrs. Ramsey is 2. Era f Winnipe; Kootenay-Columbia Child Care Soci and was in- planning * of unit, i Little People’s Nur- funded by a “federal” o| portunities pant, t, but the founders ran taugh' ig in. London, Ont., and has been involved in child care cen- tres in Vancouver. Until her appointment as nursery supervisor, Mrs. Ramsey was secretary of the Immediately behind will be the red fire truck of the Castlegar Volunteer Fire Department, and in case of emergency it will be able to away from the parade without causing too many problems, ~ i A color party from the Royal Canadian Legion: will march ahead of a converti- ble carrying Mayor John Landis of Castlegar and Ma- yor Colin Maddocks of Kin- qi ird. Behind them will be Hon. Donald Brothers, min- ister of education and mem- Fament for Kootenay- Then will come Gerald Rust, representing the Regional District of Central Kootenay and Mary Anderson, vice- President of the. Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce, The first of the decor- ated floats will be the regal Public Freightway's truck carrying the newly-crowned that will ofter a -17.5 per cent increase in wages and benefits. Members of the Inter- Woodworkers _ of America employed by Tri- angle-Pacific. Forest Pro- ducts at Slocan will be back All the Gay Excitement of a Fiesfa-Day -Llies Ahead With Great KC Days Parade KC Ways queen and her re- tinue, as well as the visiting queens from Deer Park, Wash., Grand Forks, Nelson, Trail,” Salmo and Repub! lic The Nelson Jaycees pave entered a floral float has at Castleaird Pata. Trumpet Band. who have won many international hon- ors. The’ will ‘be followed . by the Selkirk Lions followed by one whieh wi offer: sheer delight to the it ‘Wil “Wild- u a or- This e ry, led by Dave Sheridan, ealite of pranc- (continued on page 16) Labor Problems in the Area Simmer Down : on the job after accepting a new two-year contrac! And, construction work- ers have’ voted on proposals put to them by the industry, while “on the the employers we ie on the proposed con- Twin Towns Set to Play * KC Days Draw Nigh The count-down has be- for the start of the in-filled KC Days. Final meeting of the planning committee was nee a week ago,’ and shale: ert to those who had been work- ing for months on the cele- bration, “Don't — worry about ae weather, it never rains 01 ays," The events start on Fri- day at 9 am. with the op- + ening of a:Doukhobor mar- ket at the Doukhobor Hall Cas peweet those periods of time, something will be Folng on Gust about all the Highlights 0 of the festi- vities the crowaing of the one at the Hi Ar. row Arms Friday night and the parade on Saturday morning, For those wie like to take a chance the splaning wheels ‘and. games is a midway-like set- up at the -Castleal eres Siarting on Saturday at 2 Local Ridings Prepare For Vote On August 30 e aeielave Victoria. for or year rovincial el- A thrill-a-second: event takes place at 7 pm. This five-man parachute team from Edmonton, the second Airb which will sit upstream.’ from the event so as to able to speed down river to the rescye. : There’ will also be a. hall hour show put on by .ff dos of: the Canadian Air- borne Regiment. They i jump from 5,000 feat and land on the school prounds. Just in case something goes wrong with the wind and they land in the Columbia, Celgar is supplying a. rescue boat KC Days officials warn ©. : that this event could cause a traffic tie-up in the area ae ve schoo} ane su, people park awa! the echeol ind walk to the the : event. After this show is over, (continued on page 16) Eight Young Ladies Compete For KC Days Queen's Throne be this year’s KC Dae gue to succeed Queen: Dee Chase? This big question will be' decided Friday night at the BB Queen's Cabaret to be held in Hi Arrow Arms. Motor Peet at 9-p.m. Admission is $10 per couple and reservations can be be made at the desk at the. Seeking the title are: Sue Dahl sponsored b; ihe Dairy Queen; Lillian erman,' Knights of Colum. us; Joan Muller, Castlegar e. ‘which precedes the act judging. For’ the suit part of the udgee the contestants will be held on ‘Aug. 27, bi : tuo ths th gressive’ Conservative 2). (Social Credit came into power in 1952 with the de- feat of B; i. ““Boss”, dohnson n’S eral adminis-. There: are three .candi-. footsteps of retiring’ Queen Chase, Dee They will ride in the Kc Days parade on Satur-. day, enthroned on a decor- ated Public flatdeck truck, freighiays thers, of education, The Liberal. standard bearer is Mayor. Colin Maddocks of Kinnair and representing the New Democratic Party is Chris "Arcy. In. Revelstoke-Slocan, - the ‘present THIS THGUSAND DOLLAR BILL could be yours, if (8) you'buy a KC Days ticket and (b) if your ticket is.dréwn at the Kiwanis Club barbecue at’ Pass Creek on Sunday - night. KC Days secretary Faye Desnautniers and Rick Constantineau of the Castlegar many such parades. Last year,’ Queen. Dee went to the Vernon Winter Carniv. Grand. Forks, Creston an Sam. Steele - Days’ at Cran- rook. Watching the ceremonies Friday night will-be several out of: town ‘queens, who will be formally welcomed at the Hi Arrow Arms at They are Sandra Smith, 7 pan. branch of the Bank of Montreal hold the of Grand Forks, accompan- ; ied by two arn and» bill, which, by the way very much like a $2 bill. KC Days officials hope everybody will get out and buy one of these tickets, which are on sale at most twin town busi- ness establishments. : * — Castlegar News Photo