COSTUCCAR NEWS, Thuteds April 4, 1974 Wilbur's Clock Repair 656 - 2nd Avenue, Castlegar Phone 365-61 e e e ara Business College ‘all Term begins Sept. 3. Enroll now. 1413 e e Desk. calendar. (note) City and District Round-Up pads, 25% off. Good for nine more months! On sale at Castlegar News, e e Every! rybody ena City and District Round-Up, Just call 385-7266 for low-cost, high coverage, pou may run your message in lightface or in boldface, tfn Former Casflegar Resident Elmer Wilfred Former resident of Castle- gar, Elmer Wilfred Dams, 51, died March 21 in the Royal Inland Hospital, New Westmin- ster. Private family service was held March 23 at MacLeod's Funeral Chapel. Mr. Dams, who was born in Merritt, came to Castlegar at an early age attending school New Constable To Transfer From Nelson A new will be Dams Passes here. He served with the Canadian Air Force during the Second World War and on returning from the service he was employed by Cominco. Later he worked at the pulp = mill re) moving to Kamloops in 1! Mr. Dams was a resident of Heffley Creek and was employ- i ‘i with “Weyerhaeuser Pulp He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Betty); four sons, Barry of Kamloops, Dennis of Savona, Allan of Lac La Biche, Alta. and Greg, at home; three taking up duties here April 16 with the departure ‘of Cst, Gerry Williams who will be resuming duties on that date at _ Vancouver. New constable is Frank Zentnor of Nelson. Cst. Zentnor is single and. has four years of: service. two brothers, Stan of Honeymoon Bay, B.C. and Tyre] of Castlegar and two sisters, Pearl Anderson. of Robson and: Dorothy Muskett of Delta. Rev. Nelson H. Atkinson officiated at the service. Cremation ‘followed, SUNSET DRIVE-IN Biggest Screen in'the West Kootenay For Movie Information Phone 365-5811. Showtime 7:30 p.m. Wher rorcom Wot 3 the. 4 rr.5 se.6 SPECIAL Wed. Only April 10 $3 Per Car “Haunted Palece’: i “CUTTING OF. THE RIBBON at the official se of the’ new Castlegar Savings Credit Union building Saturday. morning. ot performed by Miss KC Days Brenda Healey with the having been defeated at. the polls that evening by Mayor Ed Mosby A A large crowd gathered in unsettled weather to take ~ Agreement for Development Assistance in B.C. Reached (continued from page 1) ed will be “a fraction” of the tolal ‘cost, he said, The minister. d on all’'the :reports that the northwest agreement. will call for new. hydroelectric dams, new towns and ‘sawmills ‘and the development of vast miner- al reserves, He referred Se tlaly to” >> p recently-leaked report on a ~) soclal impact study going on in the ‘northwest, conducted by the environment and Land Use secretariat, and said: proposals from’ such’ studies’ should ‘be :looked as models for develop- ment: and “not as‘ definitive government | plans. Commenting on'the report ‘of new dams being: built, Mr. -Lauk | repeated: the ern, s ment’s position: that,''we don't expect there will be ‘any dams in’ the ‘northwest during: our term of office...” ‘Asked .. why the: ‘social impact: study was. being ; con- «ducted, in-the northwest, Mr. .; at ‘Lauk : said - it: was: the “most ‘72 -beautiful area in the world” and the government wanted to be sure that the proposed develop. ment’ would. be’ in’ the best part: building built at “former resident and an officer of the Credit Union for 17 years, “Norris Churches of Salmon ‘Arm. To the right of Misa Healey is Castlegar's' former Mayor’ John’ Landis who’ that® morning performed what could possibly be his last official act as mayor the approximate cost of $210,000. Besides the board members and Mr. Landis, other delegates included Peter: Podovinikoff of B.C. Central Credit Union, arehitert 0 George Furnadjfetf and Boundary | interests of the area. A schedule attached to the » i general agreement states that: News Photo ‘without’: government action, most of the future’ economic ‘Two Persons In Weekend of isa : ‘A two-car crash near the Kinnaird Bridge .in’ Castlegar. + early Sunday morning sent two persons to hospital and. demol- ished both of the: vehicles. Castlegar RCMP say that a car driven by Kenneth Ernest. Miscavitch of Castlegar collided with a vehicle driven by Robert Gordon Chalmers of Trail.” Mr. Chalmers and a pas- senger, Judy Roberts of Kam- - loops, were injured in the crash and taken to the Castlegar and ¢>District Hospital © where they i to : s his passenger's injuries were not determined at +) that time. Mr.° Miscavitch — suffered only minor cuts and was ‘not hospitalized. The accident * is still under investigation. Lorenzo Borsato of Trail and. Alex’ “A, Mojelsky.’: of Castlegar’ were, involved ;in a two-car ‘accident’ Saturday : af- ternoon at 1st Ave. and Pine St. in Castlegar.| RCMP: say; that neither driver. was injured but that $1,000 total: damage was incurred. Mr. Borsato’ was. charged by police ‘with failing to: stop properly at’a-stop sign. ‘A ‘rear-end “collision | on Columbia ‘Avenue ‘in: Castlegar resulted in $1,400 total Swill git of Castlegar slammed. i thet rear of a.car driven by William E. Pickering, also of Castlegar. Mr.” Kinakin has» bee! charged with impaired driving. No injuries‘were reported. PLAZA DAYS SPECIALS CARL'S DRUG MART Phone 365-7269 . of the Castleaird Plaza Today, Friday, Saturday Prices Good for: April 4-5-6 PING PONG BALLS. Everyone Can be a Winner All our balls are stamped with our store name. Write your name. and’ phone number on the ball and deposit it in the AQUA VELVA AFTER SHAVE Special, only 99c 8 oz. Reg. $1.65 ONE. A DAY MULTIPLE VITAMINS WITH IRON 100: tablets box in the store. On p.m. we will draw 3 balls. First Ball Drawn .. $10.00 Prize Second Ball Drawn $15.00 Prize Third Ball. Drawn .. $25.00 Prize Prizes are in Cash. Plaza Employees and Relatives. Not Eligible Nothing to Buy but of Course We Hope. You Will Look at. Some of Our TERRIFIC BUYS Saturday at: 5 Watch For Our Spring Rexall fc Sale Flyer Sale Starts April 18th DIMETAPP ELIXER 402. Grape Flavoured and Childrens Favourite For Colds and. Congestion Special . . $1.19 MYLANTA LIQUID 12 oz. Our Most Popular ‘Antacid For Only $1.39 NEOSYNEPHRINE Ys % Nose Drops Save at Only 79c LOVING CARE COLOR LOTION $1.49 Super Special $2.79 VISINE EYE DROPS New. 30 cc. Size ~ Twice as ‘Much For Oniy: $1.49 AGAROL 16 oz. The Large Size Family Laxative $1.09 CLAIROL Nice ‘N Easy Color or Miss Clairol Shampoo Formula Your Choice ial $1.79 GELUSIL ANT- ACID TABLETS In Bonus Pak of | 120 Tablets Only ... .$1.79 BENYLIN COUGH SYRUP 8 oz $1.29 We Still Have a Good Supply of Easter Baskets, Novelties and Easter Cards. Shop Now While Selection is Best From Page’) Striving for Regional Library approval of.the scheme. before proceeding with. it. The ‘delegates voted that they ‘would work, towards a. regional ‘library’ system. Two resolutions were drawn up to © the effect that a committee for an all-Kootenay. library system “meet as’ soon’ as. possible to devise: ways and’ means to initiate’such a system, and that. this ‘committee: should: at least: invite the inclusion’ of; one tember ‘from < each library board ‘in the three Kootenay: ‘ganizer . Bill. letter:to the 3 igeth emitothold special’ board” * meetin| Hee ‘to'sélebt their repre: ° ntatives for this committee as Voltage Regulators Voltage regulators on: new cars:are set forthe .average driver:who puts about” 12,000 ~; miles a year on his ear. 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This is a ‘Jovely ‘ troph and the. boys ontemporary, gospel sisting of fith ear and bass’ guitars, drums, electric: organ nd vocalists will be Performing in our-areas 4:1 + omthe band has. travelled opin; malls, thie \Kelowna-Regatta, Pacific National Exhibition. and The-.., @anada Games. They have a; < Beery light. ron sound and yould like: pessage wilh principally. to:share* the :mes- Sage of Jesus Christ in’a way ” bhiat’" really” communicates" ugh music. You may hear the “Solid jock": Sound “tonight | at «the ‘Pentecostal. Tabernacle and tomorrow at Stanley Hum- ie 3 Secondary School. pire—is “sprucing itself up fprithe Expo, ‘74 World's Fair, ae ‘there.from'May'4 to ital investment in face- this now amounts to about $300 million—for new buildings, ty street pavement and new sireet lights. | ssc The city is also installing Benches on downtown side yus and setting out. new litter, " Homeowners in fiseal 1973 alone spent $85 million for new. Sonstruction and for remodel- «tag, of existing residences, S35 All. this activity is ‘apart ffom construction on the Expo site—which itself is the major project in the sprucing up elfort. fe) The ©100—acre site ‘was atea that | embarrassed Spokane’ 's residents—enough to spur city fathers into.a massive dean up éffort." Sd It was-to be a-centennial celebration, (Spokane was founded in “about? 1873) and, before anybody knew it, it develop: into. a _ fully- spniction id's. Fair. at a number of “free” concerts “, throughout. Beli x share’ their ‘* They.do not °- “ gingi merely to: entertain, but’ one arailroad—industrial slum ENTHUSIASM REIGNS in this group, ‘ae Castlegar and District: Pensioner's ; Curling Club, newly formed this season. Members are, front row, left to right, Cec ; Bradford,“ Bob!‘Hunter, ‘Johnny : Woytella;” Bill Waldie, Mike Verzuh, Ch ee and ‘Jind Lipsett. Back row, left to right, Pete Pellegrin, Wally Walper, + Otto Walker, Rolf aie ack Reeth, George st. Marie, John Dalsiel, Bob. Cormier, Joe Ulmi, Earl Le fey Jacobson, Lloyd Lyons, Joe Killough,- Fred \, Bert Heiter, John Sherbiko, Ernie Newman, Bil ‘Sommerfield, Goorge Wilson and Hawkins.—Castlegar News Photo erzuh Rink Tops Pensioners Curling “no 0 doubt, keenly sought after. The first names to be inscribed on it are Mike Verzuh, Gunnar Selvig, Ed Schulte and Bob Hunter. One other rink award was. made to the:John Dalziel rink that had made it to the finals of the 'B’ ‘competition of the Kootenay Over | 60 Senior Playdowns in®- Nelson - last: February, ‘This rink consisted of John Dalziel, Pete Murphy, Cec:Bradford and Rolf Jacob- son, "Individual, prizewinners were Bill Sommerfield, tops in the individual draw competition Kallboehs Fred Hostetter, Nick Andreashuk and Johnny, Woy- tella, Nice going fellows! : O. presentations . were made, one by: Mike Verzuh to Helen Clay for her devotion and faithfulness in being at the rink every -Tuesday and Thursday mornings to have hot coffee for, the boys. This has been greatly appreciated: throughout the season and the boys all want. to say “thanks Helen”; The. other... presentation was made by Wally: Walper to John Dalziel for running the draws during the season. this and all the other. indica- tions of appreciation that have been’ received this reporter is » truly Eratelal “It was a labor of love’ boys”. The display of prizes was a very, impressive one‘ and. the club would like to send out its appreciation to: the following merchants ‘who made it’ all possible; Carl's Treasure Room, Castle Tire, Castlegar Drug, Central’ Food Mart, Cut-Rate Groceteria,: Dairy. Queen,, Hi Arrow Arms, Kootenay Build- - ing Supplies, MacLeod's Store, Maddocks’-Shoes, Mitchell Sup-- ply, Pardman: Furniture «and Appliances, ‘Stedman's - De-' partment Store, West's Depart- :Mment Store and Woodland Park Service. In the course of: our last :elub game‘ on Tuesday of last week, the Castlegar News photographer. came’ along and ° took’ a group picture of. the * boys. There was a lot of good natured kidding about breaking the camera and such, but I have no doubt they are ‘all looking forward to seeing their homely tugs inthe local paper. 2. ‘The camera.wasn’t broken fellows, but I don't know if the photographer. will ever be the same; ‘bless her. ,-98_per cent of them’ will be Spokane Groups CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 4, 1974 Plan to Welcome Youths to Expo From: Everywhere The eastern’ Washington city ‘of Spokane is busily preparing for the Expo ‘74 World's Fair and plans a warm welcome for ‘the American youth, who visit the fair. SINCERE THANKS To All Citizens Who Worked on My Behalf and Supported Me During the Recent Civic Election, My. Sincere Thanks Alderman Gerry Rust Expo opens May 4 and closes Nov. 9, “They. will get here by thumb, -bike, motorbike—even by car,” says a report prepared for. the Spokane YMCA. “They will need a safe place to sleep.” * The ‘YMCA,’ City Hail, police and other agencies have been meeting ‘for months to plan youth accommodations. 2: ‘The aim was not to gird for ‘an invasion of “hippies” but to develop’ positive plans for welcome guests. “Ninety-five to HOME, SPORT and TRAILER SHOW 1974 The Trail Parks and Recreation Com- mission are sponsoring this exposition In the Cominco Arena on May 2, 3 and 4 Any y 4 in participath up ina city par! f Cost © for * elitios is plesse call pected to range between $75,000 and $100,000, Funds will probably come from city organizations, . government grants and the United Way.. good kids,”’the report said. 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