4 @ { ; i Heat i 1 | i 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1975 MORE. CLASSIFIEDS @ NOTICES: SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS, Genelle rh 603-2382, tinls nay TY. & Electronics in devon Fiano tuning and repairs and Orpen cos ‘sen7e08 or ate BOOT evertnwys ald © Cards of Thanks I wish to’ express appreciation for the ind. wi Saree Pot Ses f S) erland of ssvo0d, on of Adeline guthorlan SINGER |: SALES & SERVICE Mr, Mraz Herbert Kirk fs fied to an: nonce te the ene ement of aka ret nor Me son'ol . Bill Kinakin, ‘Th @ | Memoriums ERAS iChtA RN LE IS KET FITZPATRICK In loving memory of our: dear gon and broth Kenny, who died April a, 1078, “A Mei clatter of beautiful sprinkled with a million wins God had spared sat a few more sere When we and . lonely and thee Bee 8 wrong, you hee yee and, carry on.” time we sree: your “ee hate ‘ou seem to smile and pont’ t ery, I'm only sleepin, wat meet again some day.’ wvingly remembered ‘by ‘is mother, brothers Don, Larry and’ Michael, and sister_Chris. Marten Rereltt aiff who ised away April 16, 1964. Ev remembered iby her ele ren and CARTER’S SEWING CENTRE 703'=7ih Ave. S. 365-9810 Castleger, B.C. SPRING SPECIAL 9 DAYS ONLY — APRIL.17 =.18 - 19. ._ UPHOLSTERY. MATERIALS BOAT TOP » MATERIALS CARPETS Free Carpe! installation (Except Rubber Back) Castlegar Custom Upholstery 142 Col. Ave. — Ph. 365-5636 — Castlegar Metric Distance Signs Appearing on Highways On Tuesday, the depart.” ment of highways began put ting up 26 informational signs giving distance In kilornetres. ‘The metric signs are being placed at strategic locations © LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FOREST; AND WATER JURCES abet Sale Licence posen PUBLIC AUCTII will * held by the Distt Forester at Nelson, B Gah at 6) 05645, to ‘authorize the harvesting of not more than 780000 gable feet of timber each year for a three (9) year iting permits to be issued under authority of this thorize Ueence aul cutting on within the Salmo ’ PSYU in accordance with a development plans tobe to be nderer. ‘To be eligible to submit bids and Bayes those bids 16 province's high- way system to ensure that they are seen by as many drivers as possible, Most eye-catching is | >ro- bably the sign on Highway 97 which reads, “100 Mile House 18 km”. The signs will elt the usual white on a ground with, the km. set re- flective ive yellow. ite A department spokerman said that these signs are the first atep in developing public ‘awareness of metric conversion aa it will affect drivers. © ‘Total conversion of road signs to metric units is sched- uled for September, 1977. Plans Gall for the change to be Sade Cement Pedestal Saves Car From Watery Drop in Lock A cement pedestal was all that stopped. 1969 model car from a watery 78 foot drop into the lock at Keenleyside Dam. Police report a vehicle, driven by Walter Verigin of | left hand curb then alimblng the right curb striking « coment pedest , ‘Pho pedestal is believed the only obatacle which pre- vented the vehicle from travel- ling into a fence to protect pedestrians from falling into | the lock. No charges havo been laid. Socred Convention Now Held in Downtown Trall The site of some of the events of this weekend's Re- gional Social Credit Party poll- ey convention has) been changed, it was announced londay. = z Burt Campbell, chairman of the sald the workshops and meetings at the Tadanac Hall, but at the last minute we were able to get the ‘Terra Nova," he said..“We felt this downtown ‘location would ‘be much more convenient.” He. sald registration for the will take Design for motile speed Umit signa has not ae but it is crete That the will be similar to mileage se in use at the present with the addition of km/h to care wat mi are aware a han "unite belng ed. Umits will be ration: alized rather than converted directly $0 mp.b. ig Ing to 50 km/h and'50.mp.b. shelng replaced by 80 km/h. ‘Weight restrictions and bridge clearances will probably be dual-dimensioned for’ some time. “Shearing the top off your truck would be ls j metric units the hard way,” rented the spokesman. ‘The highway department, public awareness into high ‘gear: in ets Brepare the public tor Bey Free Concerts To Be Given _ In the Schools ‘The “Love Chapter”, Brit it. ish Columbia's second A.I.M. =e Wittnauer Polara! Si Not just an advanced 100% Solid State Digital, but ‘a - @ LEGAL -TPROVINGE, OF BRITISH. . “CHANGE UF NAME ACT” : ( nm Notice of ont ene, for Change ven To change William itrowor Aa eet 10 William Trevor Dated this 0 day of March, (William Trevor Arnett) PROVINCE OF. BRITISH “CHANGE OF NAME ACT" ion Notice feliks Application for of. Nat NOTICE ts hereby. that an 3 eaten wi Vial a Sutisles is for changes prowl Bt Hi ie Coes of Act, by wea ff), 625 Seventh: Avenue North, Castlegar, B.C, VIN 1W1, as WE: To change my name from Kalisnik - to. Samuel Cicel Kalesniko and my. wife’s name from Molly mara Kalesnikoff — to Molly 0, Dated this 22nd day of February 1976. SAM KALISNIK. focal schools during, the i day. a8 well as at Stanley ,; Secondary. panei on ander itecostal evening and at the Pen! Sunday evenings. group ot eight young people, musicians and singers, is under the direction of Keith ‘Webb, a former Castlegar boy, whose father pastored the Pentecostal church for & num- ber of years. entire convention will now be held in downtown ir lan- “Originally, we had pl ned to hold mont of the place at the Terra Nova and that some ‘of the policy workshops will be held across the atreet at the ‘Union Hotel. Robson Women's institute To Hold Plant Sale in May e Robson Women’s In atitute fake its regular Booty: meet ednesday of wreck ak the pene ae a Marshall.in Robson, with 14 mem! and a visitor, Mrs. V. Wortmann of Vancouver, pre- sent. ‘There was some discussion on a plant sale to be held in bn nd it was suggested to, WAL. Day.. The date of ‘ay 2 was set, if the ‘Robson Recreation Hall is available. Plana ands _commttors were 1. Day, which will peteta a white elephant table, bake table, book exchange, handicrafts and plant ‘There: will be: tea, coffee and muffins aveilable during the morning. The day’ activities will begin at 10 a.m. until 2.p.m. The. af; and pillow on which, tickets are Monday Accident Brings Extensive: Damage to Cor & Tabernacle on Saturday and 2 ‘A-i972 Toyota has ‘sus: tained an estimated $600 to londay after it alld on a corner and rolled. The ineident occurred 15 miles west on the Castlegar-Christina Lake Highway. Driver ls dentified as R. 8. Simister of Castlegar. South Slocan, Hospital Aux. Plans Garage Sale ‘The South Sloean Hospital Ausiliary meeting at Nan Hen- drie's home saw 16 members attending. A:new member, Watelle Barton, was welcomed hampers were distributed by “Ivy Stone, the raffle convener. iy-one dollars in talent money was received, Daisy and to the ausiliary. Voy Mary Axworth ‘A short business meeting was followed by exhibit of both work:on‘hand and work’ completed. Delegates elected to at- tend the Regional Hospital A \) Members. : Basie uxiliary Conference in ‘Trail on May 1 were Helen Mosher, Hazel Street, Ivy Stone and Olive Mutr. Hospital Week is to be colebrated again this year with a garage sale May 10 at Sadie Hammond's. Members of the ways and means committee are to meet at the Hammond home April 21 to complete plans for the sale. C for the sale BIRTHS. BROMMELAND — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brom- are tobe left on location, - beginning May Raffle tickets for food were handed! in-as com: let "Ab excbange of qull es wan made available ns je quilt squares were also on hand, provided by Aleda Jacobson for. distribu- tion. ‘The auxiliary’s next meet- ing is set for-May 8 at Ivy Stone's home. | Refreshments were served by hostess Nan Hendrie. pebceadi athena ‘Talk About Inflation! During’ the Klondike Sold Rush of 1898, men paid $6 an onion and $6 for an aa ith. bacon grease substitute for window glass, “being sold, will be, drawn for during the day. Included in’ the corre- spondence was a thank-you - from the Camp Rory’ for the $100, onal thoy received from th Pe eerenea wis conference, hosted by the Kin- nals WL, wll be bld Ape 20 the Castlegar Legion Hall. ties "Fowler waa olected to attend as an official dc ite, along with'four other Robson members. ‘The WL compottion this year in raglan sleeved girls’ for ages 10, nay April 80, The members attend- ; ing the conference were re-: minded: to take’s mystery parcel pric it inentatis eonecaes! DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PUBLIC: NOTICE Highway No, 3 at Genelle Bluffs, approxt> mately 7 miles North of Trall will be ate fey dosure during the following hours Mon Fridey ee f josures will, commence the week of April 2st, 1975. "subject to favourable weather. com ot ‘an alternate route via Highway: 3B ‘thre fh Rossland is available. : JW. Nel Regional tiny 7 einer for Minister of Highways READ THE. CLASSIFIED ADS. . Invitation to Tender City of Castlegar; Castlegar South Sewers Stage -1 i { Sealed tenders marked “Tender for. City of canner Cage South Sewer, Stage 1” will tthe office of the Administéator up to 4 p.m, local time, Tuesday, May 13, 1975. The work Involves the construction | of 3 new Sanitary Sewrage System Involving some 41,000 feet of sewer ranging In’ size from 6" to 18" diameter. “Contract. Documenjs will be available for pick up by interested genera! contractors at it the Vancouver end Li Categer offices of Associated PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d SOLOHA L1ILLad 3 Lid., on or after. Monday, April 21, Pore sae deposit of $25.00. per. set. ay anders must be accompanied by the specifi- Bid Tig or any tender will not eoeseetty 1975. Associated Engineering Services Ltd, 1661 West ath Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V6S V1. ‘Associated Engineering Services Lid. 220 East 8th Avenue South, age Bc April.17, 1 vost Gardentime +x Multiplier Onions - x Spanish Onion (Bunches) 50c x Onion Sets id Seed Potatoes sr Rose Bushes: Climbers & Tea Rose 1.59 ea. $2.50 pez sock. $ ne * Alaska Fith 3 Alginure Seaweed Oil ; Fertilizer superb piece of jewelry! meland of Kinnaird, April Hospital Auxiliary Finalizes Plans For Rummage Sale ‘The Women's Auxiliary to the Castlegar ,and District Hospital will be finalizing its plans for the annual spring “rummage sale at its regular monthly meeting on April 21, The rummage sale is to take place in the Kinnaird Hall on April 25 and 26, Anyone having useable ar- ticles they wish todonate tothe | sale, could have theni picked up by calling one of the Tollowing numbers: 365-3608, 385-8302, 986-3178 or 965-8009, Any con- tributions would be greatly appreciated by members of the auxiliary, "CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1978 CC. Lenfesty & Co. Certified General Accountant ‘Income Tax Consultant 889 FARWELL ST, TRAIL, B.C. PHONE 368-3346 DRAFTSMAN . (Male or Femole) REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY... wited:for a newly created | - Duplicate Bridge. Results of the regula: , Monday session of duplicate bridge with eight tables in play. forth-Sout First, Sureah and Sankar; second, Joy Keillor and ‘Judy __ Sheppard: third, Otto, Walker ie ont Mary Hae, reueer Helen Dolan Se ee cals ‘vice-president Tasting Buifat and eoesstary Je joan Dunn.— Castlegar News Photo Local Naturalis? ae Construct Nest Boxes for Sale ‘At a recent work party of ‘the West Kootenay Naturalists’ ‘Association, nest boxes auita-, ble for swallows were con- structed. Made of cedar, these + hoxes meet all the require- ments for use by Violet-green {and Tree Swallows. Both the Violet-green and } ‘Tree Swallows are common in } the West Kootensy area and both ‘are most beneficial in { mosquito control. Around a ay of bug control and hours, of enjoyment. Next boxes provid. a means of, keeping these mosquito catchers‘ working where you want them. These nesting boxes are being offered for sale by the association, and all proceeds will be used to further the. association's work. 3 : Persons interested should contact: Madge Hollington in Nelson at 952-2658; Mel De- ‘Anna in ‘at 365-6981; or Jack Barnes in Trail at 141 Col, Ave. — “Your Marina ira Hesguartes” -. HENNE'S M MARINE UD. WAN Female or Male -- Guitar Player (Vocalist will be given preference) with, ‘MODERN, COUNTRY: WESTERN AND OLD TIME BAND. TED and Ian MacDonal East Wert ot First B, Schneider and Clar Bradley; second Angus and, Evelyn Wilbur; third Hubert and Maryellen Hunchak. ‘With the win of Suresh, he gained the rank of “master”. There will be no bridge next Monday. Play will resume Mentay, April 28, at the Hi w Arms. ———— Weekend Conference Serious Affair with Added Touch of Fun OUR OLD SAWMILL - The ‘ity of Castlegar grows and grows ' ~ Across the bridge the sewage flows While people grunt’ with all their might |; The sewage goes to the ‘old mill site. About four miles up Columbla's sands -A giant Celgar sawmill stands “We go to work there for our pay ‘We ‘cut 600,000 fect per day. ‘That's ten times more than our old saw mill When has now become a sewage atill B : And if you get stoned there, don't get sore - ~ You.won't have to go to the Liquor Store. —John Makarolf ~Anticipated, reports convention. entertain ‘Traltiees: Flower -Centrepleces © ~ Add Color fo CW Spring Tea . Centrepieces. of , Bleed spring f Homers made by th the ‘Adult Activity . Centre, St. Rita's Catholic Women's ! League spring tea held in the Legion Hall on April 5. General convener for the ayent was Mrs. Marquis, and all commit in charge were ~ kept buny throughout the after- noo! "The wellladen bake table Mrs, 'T. Steenvoorden, Mrs. T. Kemperman and Mrs. B. Perra. -Mra.-P. Corbett was in charge of the tea tables, and was assisted in’ Val and Estelle Cormier, Maria’ Franco, Ata Detreltas i> and Felcisdade. Re; serving by Misses: PHONE 365-51 15 * after 5 p.m, \The ever- “busy, kitchen 3 ear eater the. sapervisae a of. Gallo, assisted by yy Mrs. “COAL TASK k Force has been appointed to inquire into Calanbiats coal industry. - The Task Fores, will propose Focornendalg need to be naswored: for example: vatious facets of British regarding ut fit rst, om questions ~\ Fornelli,: Mrs, EB. Brunioe: ire. ca: Griffonie;: Mrs. P. M4 ‘Campbel bell and ” } Mrs. . “Wiwehar. Mrs. L. Brodman’ was ‘in charge eee ten ticket ‘sales, The door prize,-a lovely: flowering plant, was won by Mrs. Celeste Sequetra. Tickets on a cake raffle | were sold by Mrs. E, Gallo and the lucky winner of the cake ‘was Miss Diane De Paoll. Mrs. ‘M. Schnelder was in charge of. the raffle tickets. ‘The winners of the raffle were: first prize—painting do- nated by Salange Dawsand, went to'J. H; Ferreira; second Salon, went’ to Miss T. Mires; ae fourth prize—embrofdered yw cases, were won by K. Harrold ef Blueberry. The ladies extend | their * bays donated prizes ‘0, be [The Social Credit policy “convention being held this weekend promises.to be a “fun time” as well as a serious conference. ‘A-wine and cheese party on Friday night for all regis- tered delegates will see party leader Bill Bennett and party” president Grace McCarthy and their spouses as special guests. ‘There will be a three-piece combo providing background music and some dancing is rent chairman Teena Telteh bn A well Mia, Lelich tye ofifiner-restaurants in ‘gvaily Nelaqn and.Castlegar held throughout the for draws On Saturday morning: there is.a 7 a.m, champa; fund-raising breakfast being hosted by a former mayor’ of ‘Warfield, Arnold Lauriente, a man well known for his sense of amor. While the breakfast will be acserious affair during its second hour, comments conven- tion co-chairman Hank Cole- man, “we can count on Arnold to really liven up the first hour!” ‘The policy workshops will take place:all day Saturdsy and then that evening there will be banquet at which Mr. Bennett guest of hon ae FEeiteh say group, The Notables, play for a dance at which a promises “some. really terrific ‘of fegal and topographical maps and plans; gath- ering land use Information; prepering graphic and display maps under direction. Applicants:should have a sora knowledge _ with ink and retated machines. Salary = $650 - $750 attar completion of 6 months satisfactory probationary period. Applications will be, received, by the under- signed up to April 30,:1975. ELT, Bodard - Administrator ‘ Regional District of Central Kootenay 601 Vernon Street Nelson, 8.C, 5 re int | é drafting position.: ‘Duties will include preperation — FUNDS: a ; MORTGAGES 95 % up to LOWEST INTEREST RATE 10 “420 N poe 42% YEARS ietleentt ey PERIOD Participation of Purchase Price entertainment surprises.” , -Rentalsman and Everything you've sieve wanted to know about landlord- tenant laws but didn't know who to ask. ‘TheLandlord and Tenant Actof British Columbia 79 ~ dn any way to make the day so successful, Canning Lid. Crisis. Over The great canning lid shortage of 1974 should not be repeated in B.C. this year, agcording to Consumer Ser- + wees Miniter Phyllis ‘Young, The Act clearly ‘defines many of the rights. and obligations ofboth nears: y and it that th § the Office of tt —toact ‘as ombudsman and mediator in landlord-tenant disputes, and to provide prompt decisions. isfor ‘Th and You, which the forms required under the Act, Is an easy-to-read summary of the Act prepared tohelp you~ understand your rights and obligations et a: ‘dor tenant. Ifyou brochure in the mail, you can obtain A an a ‘Agent in your area, or from the Office of the Rentalsman. If you need more Information or assistance in landlord-tenant matters, please S ‘write us . .. ortalephone. Collect if your problem is urgent. How can British Columbia derive the greatest benefit from the development and utilization of its coal resources? What steps should be taken to develop coal resources and related processing facilities in harmony with environment employment, and social considerations? The Task Force will be looking for answers to these and other, questions from members of the industry, groups. and individdals. ~~ < to send | ours views on the developn nent You are cordially iby vies yo ceveiopiie “sr Standard Peat Moss 5 an ft. _ Yr Potting Soil - 5’s, 10's, 20's * BLUEWHALE PEAT: WATCH FOR OUR SPRING SALE FLYERS IN STHE MAIL The Wittnauer Polara is he most advanced way to tell ime. Super accurate. But, unlike other solid stale timepieces. Polara offers a wide range of handsome slyles. Not just a round case to accommodate the movement. Bul superb and igns in a series of ey cases and bracelels. Sure to please the most discerning individual. Polara, the 100% Solid State Watch, has no moving parts. Micro-miniature circuils transmit impulses to the light-emitting diode digits which light up when the time display button is pressed. Tells Clthe hour. Clihe minute. Liire second. Dihe date. With a.m. indicator. Polara, {he ~ 100% Solid State Digital By design. From 5265 -BOSSE'S JEWELLERY LID. 76 Pine Street —=>-- Castlegar. PHONE 265-7141 ‘ Replying to_a! question in ‘tho house ‘from’ NDP Comox MLA: Karen Sanford, Miss Young said’ she has been = assured by an eastern manu- facturer there will be a steady supply of canning lids during 2 the summer. “They put two: shifts on last winter just ‘to: service B.C..” she said, PODIATRIST jal ‘$.@. chickens, BE. PM, AT Hi ARROW ARMS Tues, Apr. 22 11 a.m, to 8 Be Wed., Apr. 23 9am. to 12 Noon FOR APPOINTMENTS "PHONE 265-7282 © 9.2 son. Fe TE a 7! Me and f ouglas Carter of Kin in Pani 9a daughter, GEMMILL — To Mr. or basleg ee fil & dat o! jegar, Ap! a dau- ghter, WEATHER HIGH STYLE SHOES. 1342 Cedar Avenue Trail Are Going Out of Business “The entire stock hus to te dlapoved of ia a _ ‘Nery short period of time, You can ‘save Half and: more on latest style of 5 high grade shoes. LADIES, DRESS: SHOES i LADIES DUTY, SHOES te LADIES GOLD & SILVER EVENING SHOES Ue PHONE: BOY'S & GIRL'S SHOES ate 865-7252 “INFANTS GOOTS & SHOES | : " "Castlegar. < MINES AND PETROLEUM AESouRct HOME & GARDEN NURSERY BALES and Force before Mey Sth, 1975. 2 i Please write to: Chairman, Coal Task Force, saae Room 443, Douglas Bullding, Victoria, B.C. V8V.1X4. © pee EWA PITY “ SALE STARTS THURSDAY For all your Garden Needs Shop at; Office of the Rentalsman, 525 Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mo SH7,. Telephone 689-0811 Out of town calls collect * WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? "Call Mary’ 365.3936 of 365-5244 CASTLEGAR REALTY LTD,