CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 ——— APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castieaird Shopping Plaza 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Blble Study Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor ‘ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 a.m. - 11 am. -7 p.m. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH No Service during August Sept. 7 service at 11.30 a.m.|io; with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6194 Nelson ease OF cop laird Rev. ia Tohusve ‘Ph. S05 8762 junday Family® Bible, Hour { (classes for all ages) 10 a.m. Morning Worship a am. Evening Service 7 p. Mid-Week Bible study and Prayer Wed. 7.30_p. In an early August after-); noon wedding ceremony at the St. David’s Anglican Church, Barbara Mac Popoff, daughter of Mr. and Paul Popoff of Slocan Park, and Walter Lyle McKendry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne |i McKendry of Robson, ex- changed their marriage vows. Rev. George Hermanson gondueted the nuptial cete- "The lovely bride entered the church on the arm of her father. A’ floor: length gown of| white rayon faille taffeta was | chosen by the sods for her wedding. was e pire style with tall fength | sleeves. The bodice and the were of acetate and ny- lined with nylon le. Her three-tier nylon veil was held by an arrangement of sequins. She carried a cas- cading bouquet of white gla- diol in which each were cen- tered with a red sweetheart, rose. For jewellery accent she; wore pearl earrings, a gift from the groom: e bride was aivended, wich. Both were identically attired in gowns of green} PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 1 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and ; Prayer 7.30 p.m. friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m ed the groom with ward Berukoff ushering. A reception followed the the oct to the bride and ceremony in the Robson hall yr, Berukott to the brides: with Mr. James Chernenkoff| mai of Salmo, uncle of the hride, organza which were] made ty the: bride. The attendants wore tiar- as and carried bouquets of; white gladioli centered with green carnations to match their gowns. Mr. Tim Kottinatt attend: Ea. geting as master of ceremon- McKendry-Popoff Wedding 5| residents to of Merritt, who was unable to attend, sent a congratula- ory The bride’s sister Joan The bride’ t-aunt, ibmissions for the pro- val of Sports are coming in from all parts of the province says the Hon. Kenneth Kier- nan, minister of travel indus- ry. “The idea is receiving greater acceptance than we ever dreamed off,” the min- ister said, following a_recent meeting of the festival stecr- ing committee: have made. more than 60 con- tacts at the municipal gov- ernment level in every part of the province. “These municipal lead- ers see the Festival not only as an opportunity for their take part in am- ateur athletic and cultural events but also in a way of attracting _ visito! to their|b: munici alities ata a time when travel is normally at a mini- mum . Kiernan said. Robert Hindmarch, president of the B.C. Sports ‘ederation, which is co-spon- goring the festival with the BG. government department of travel industry, said his) office has been deluged with community submissions. “We have had proposals on a wide variety of topics and they have come in from cities large and amas across the province,” The festival ‘will ns held for the first time next year between May 16 and June 1. This covers the period between Canada’s Victoria Day wal bay and the US. Mrs. Rotherig *pobott, read a betrotlaal poem. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays He 9.30 a. Kinnaird United Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird P! Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. ‘amily Worship 11_a.m. a yor nip Service REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican — United CHURCHES OF ~ Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird JOINT SUMMER SERVICES St. David's 9.30 a.m: Robson 9.45 a.m. No Sunday Schools for Summer Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson 365-8337. — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 tered the bride's table. For her daughter’s wed- ding Mrs. Popoit wore an aqua dress with a matching lace jacket and white acces- sories, The groom's wore a lilac dress with an over-coat of white lace. A lilac} hat and white gloves complet- ed her outfit. During the reception the bride presented her ‘bouquet to her grandmother, irs. Chernenkoff of Saimo. Miss Caroline Zaitsoff, niece of the bride was in charge of the guest book. A three-piece brown suit with biege accessories and a corsage of pi as chosen by the d Professional Directory Lawn Mowers Power Saws Outboards Motorcycles WALDIE'S SERVICE CENTRE All Work’Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for Free PHIL’S TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR Phil Popoff 365.8143 PARDMAN FURNITURE Mi 2 Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS MARVIN L. LeROY PHOTOCOPYING BS. O.D. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS -11 Ph. 365-7355 No Obligation Ph. 31 PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates Ph. 365-5979 We pick-up and Deliver General Welding . _. Cylinder Blocks Cylinder Heads, Ete. 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE ZENITH 682 INITH 6826 CASTLEGAR Castlegar-Nelson FUNERAL HOME f coumrereemnereTyrct Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques REPAIRS To All Major Appliances REFRIGERATION SERVICE Industria!, Commercial Ph. 365-6939 and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 Save lots of money. Make rugs autifully bright with Rug Mate Stain Re. moving Rug Shampoo. Rent electric shampooer KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS Kinnaird Eqt. Service The Motor & Mower Shop Sharpening and Repair for All Makes of Power Mowers and ingines PH. 365-3411 1480 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Tt. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTO! 366 Baker St. Nelson. B.C. Ph, 352-5152 TBST LECAR NEWS gar, BC. Letters to: tae ‘Basin, Caner Newm, Drawer 400, Caste: lor publication murt be aceom- we pride for her going away out- The newlyweds are mak- ing their home in Castlegar where the bride is roses and | 4 Iiingoniech said vir- tua” “all registered | sports in the province, plus several more, never before organized .;at a provincial level, are in- cluded in submissions for the festival. “The festival has already been of immense value in uniting rts groups acrovs | tht the provinee and bringing out a new. awareness, .of com- munity sports activities on the part of local communhy leaders,” he ae ctically every amateur snort in British Columbia has made a proposal, or plans to make roposal, for an event that it, Yould like to stage. The major sporting or- ganizations such as bowling, aseball, basketball, hockey, tone and field, swimming, Su posed British Columbia Festi-|saili e Kiernan added that S| festival field representatives B.C. Festival of Sports Is Being Well Accepted soccer, badminton, tennis and ing, would include local, provincial, national and inter- national events, The sporting champion- ships must be Sanctioned by the sports governing bodics concerned and will be co-or- ainated by B.C. Sports Fed eration field directors, Dr. Hindmarch said. of the more inter- putation of being the Reuse. post Capital; of the World” vhost! trea- HOMART CUSTOM DESIGNED HEATING SYSTEMS FREE BLUEPRINTS . . . prepared by our Planning De- partment to save you time and money. FREE INTRUCTIONS , . . a well-prepared guide to make installation by yourself easy. Valuable m and repair also includ- ed. FREE COST ESTIMATE .. . an y THEY WENT THAT AWAY On Matters of Land, Colors and the Big Dance holidi are nearly over and most of our members are back to work. For those who are anxiously Qawaiting word about such im- fportant matters as our land Jaciuisition from the govern- ment, the color or cofors of four association cowboy shirts, the time, place and date of our second annual dance — I is column. Summer Firstly, regarding our ne- gotiations with the govern- ment about land; if there has b2en any correspondence, I have not been told about it.|% The last word we got from our negotiator was that when the government is able to an- nounce a decision one way or Big deal! about Secondly which includes furnace and the heating system designed for your han INSTALLATION ... can be arranged. SIMPSONS. SEARS Phone 865-7707 sure hunt; ‘Quesnel would like to stage a. marble champion: ship, as one of a number of events; Richmond has propos- ed a frog-jumping champion- ship; there is a pro from Creston for a boccle ball tour. nament and number of muntelpalities have indivated that they would like to stage logger sports. A number of stam; plans haves xbsen issu caine high — sch cham) onsiips at 100 tile House, Vanderhoof has plied for a fly-in rodeo and nurses’ dance to be held on a ‘single date, date, Slocan Scouts Scouts Registered First Troop April (915 Scouting in B.C. has pecn in going @ Jo long time. It is the annual re- port of the B.C. Council for Scouting that fepstration of s in the Koot- ene eee § palfour and Proctor in June and Trail in yede fo NOTICE TO MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF CASTLEGAR AND KINNAIRD Section 31 of the Municipal Act provides as fol- lows:- “A person is qualified to have his name entered on the list of electors (a) as an owner-elector if i) he is a Canadian citizen or other British subject of the full age of twenty-one years. (a) who is the owner of real property in the municipality; or (b) who occupies with his household as his or- dinary residence a suite that is owned by a corporation in which he holds capital stock equivalent in value to the capital value of the suite and that is in an owner-occupied apartment building as defined in the Provin- cial Home-Owner Grant Act; or who is the spouse of a veteran, as defined in the Veterans’ Land Act of Canada, who is an owner-elector and holds an agreement to pur- chase land under that Act, if a statutory de- claration made by veteran and his spouse set- ting forth that the makers thereof are law- fully married to each other and that one of them ‘is a veteran holding an agreement to purchase land under the Veterans’ Land Act of Canada is filed with the Clerk by.the Dir- ector, the Veterans’ Land Act; or i) it is a corporation that is the owner of real pro- 1911; ‘Cranbrook in June oi 1912; Midway in June of the following year and Slocan in April of 1915. Ty Cobb led the ames can League bai times, according to V orla Book Encyclopedia. _ Hunting Season Will Soon be Here by a local . bank and the groom by a mine in Salmo. Well Known South Slocan Resident Dies longtime resident, of soutty Slocan — known as ‘Granny’ Ann MeFadden, die tenay Lake General Hospital, ati Nelson Aug. 20.'She was Mrs, McFadden was born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, ireland, March 25, 1875. Her iweb, the late Saiauel Mc Fadden, died in Scotland ‘and| she came to South Slocsn in 1927, She was postmistress at Bonnington for 20 years. Matthews Anglican Church and St. Matthew’s Women's ohe was a member of St. Auxiliary at South Slocan. She is survived by thr2e sons: vohn Hawkins and lub- ert McFadden, both of South} Slocan and James MeFaduen of Toledo, Ohio; two daught avs: MM . Dunsmore” of South Slocan and Mrs. FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at : ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-7944 SEE THE BROWNING ROOM BROWNING & WEATHERBY RIFLES IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Rifle Scopes installed and zeroed in We have the largest Sporting Goods Store in B.C. — 9000 sq. ft. of floor space to serve you. Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker ‘St. — Nelson — Phone 352-2015 perty in. the gnunteipallty: (b) as a @) he isa oa es or other British subject of the full age of twenty-one years; Gi) he resides within the municipality; - ii) he has resided continuously within‘ the munici- pality for not less than six months immediately prior to the submission of the declaration pro- vided for in section 34; and (iv) his name is not entered on the list as an owner- elector; and ~ (©) asa tenant-elector if (i) -he is a Canadian citizen or other British subject of the full age of twenty-one years or it is a cor- ‘poration; (ii) he or it is a tenant in occupation of real property within the municipality; (iii) he or it has been a tenant in occupation of real property within ‘the municipality continuously for not less than six months immediately prior to - the ission. of the P for in section 34; and iv) his or its Bame | is not entered on the list as an .If your name appears on last year’s list of tenant or resident elector, you will have received a form in the mail, Please complete and return to the Town Office. If - you are.eligible but were ‘not included in last year’s list of Resident or Tenant Electors, you may have your name placed on the current: list by making the sworn declaration ‘as provided by Section 47 ofthe Municipal Act. This affidavit is to be taken by the Clerk.:« Allen Selbie, Clerk , Ronald R. .O’Genski, Clerk TOWN OF KINNAIRD TOWN OF CASTLEGAR When you're in the Kootenays Try our famous beers... You can only get them here! INTERIOR BREWERIES » CRESTON, B:C ves went eet This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the of British LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order 3/16 4 X 8 PRE-FINISHED RP TEAK AND ROSEWOOD, Extra Special _. $11.95 a sheet Also large selection of pre-finished mahogany and hardboard panels 4 X 8 RP from $3.98 up the other, he will let us know. 1 shirts, If you remember, the ladies were elected to choose a shirt of any color or colors} chey might agree on. It is two months later and sul no shirt. But don't de- spalr, they are hot on’ the crail of a snappy Japanese} mi plaid. Thirdly, our big dance. expect we will have an ex- ecutive meeting svon, If we do, I might have something on this next week. So inuch most over. On September 17, we will have our first gen- eral “meeting int the 19/0 season. This will be a meet- ing for the Pet of offic: ers, I think 1970 will bea big year for our club. We hold our first gymkhana an ay a ng tires e jope_to_ brin: hew member bers with me to that meeting, how. about looiing around for some new: mem- bers between now and then. ‘or our If you or your children are in any of our popular supermarkets Friday evening, 4 hope you will see some ct ens 5 rining junds, home ‘of the Trail Horsemen's Society's ainth annual horse show and gymkhana, ‘This will be held Sunday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m, and on Monday from 9 am. until 4 p.m. Each day, cost to enter the grounds will be: Adults $1, school age kids under 16 years of age, 50 cents and pre-schoolers, free. This show. will have all the competitions that are as- sociated with gymkhanas plus fun things like saddle-up races,’ one-eighth mile races, ete. I believe they are going to run kids events in morning and adult cients: in the afternoon. The conces- sion booth will be open and will feature a meal of. beef, corn on the cob, pie a- la mode, and coffee for a buck. KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 horsemen. try to for one or both Our term in Obiice is al-f r| For 50. Years Dies: he the: "Castlegar Funeral Home Hreton. Kabatoff -Thrums Resident A resident of ‘Thrums for almost 50 years, Hreton Kab- atoff, 87, died Aug. 20 after a lengthy illness. Born in Russia in 1881 he came to the Kenora-Sask. area in 1907, moving to Thrums in 1922. Mr. Kabatoif is survived by three sons, Bill, Nick and John, all of ‘*Thrums; +15 grandchildren; 39 ~—sogreat- grandchildren and two great ot a putea pap as predeceaeed by his wite Polly in 194 Funeral services began Aug. 21 from the chapel of with burial last Friday at the Brilliant Cemetery. stlegar ‘Funeral Home was in charge of arrange ments. School District No. 9 (Castlegar) ATTENTI PARENTS & PUPILS The following regulations concerning ‘School Opening will apply, ef- fective Sepjember, 2, 1969. 1. FOR SCHOOL OPENING, bus. routes will operate as they were in June 1969. 2. ALL GRADE 1 to 4 PUPILS on ‘SHOREACRES FLATS and GLADE will attend SHOREACRES SCHOOL. 3. GRADES 1 to 7 PUPILS residing between HIGH ARROW and BRIL- LIANT DAMS will attend ROBSON. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Bus). 4. TARRYS, SHOREACRES, PASS CREEK - and ROBSON ELEMEN- TARY PUPILS will assemble at 8:30 A.M: and dismiss at 2:30 P.M. 5. GRADES 1 to’‘6 PUPILS - SHERBIKO, CEDAR CREST and WOOD- PARK areas, A. Pupils SOUTH OF CHRISTINA.PLACE (VALHALLA STREET) "will attend WOODLAND PARK SCHOOL (No Bus). B. Pupils NORTH OF CHRISTINA PLACE (VALHALLA wil attend TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL (No Bus). 6. GRADE 1 and: 2 PUPILS residing in KINBERRY HEIGHTS - will attend VALLEY VISTA SCHOOL (Bus). GRADE 1 PUPILS transported to VALLEY VISTA in 1968-69 will continue to attend that School in 1969-70. 7. GRADE 6 PUPILS from GIBSON CREEK and PASS CREEK wal be ‘transported to TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL: 8. GRADE 7 PUPILS. A. Pupils from TARRYS, OOTISCHENIA, GIBSON CREEK. and PASS CREEK will attend TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL (Bus). B. WOODLAND PARK and KINNAIRD pupils, south of the CPR. , Tracks, will attend KINNAIRD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (No Bus). C. Pupils of CEDAR CREST “ana SHERBIKO areas, north of the . .C.P.R. Tracks, will attend TWIN RIVERS. D. BLUEBERRY CREEK MENTARY SCHOOL @us). 9. GRAVE 8‘PUPILS. A. ALL: GRADE 8 PUPILS will attend the KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. B..CASTLEGAR PUPILS, north of CHRISTINA PLACE (VAL- - HALLA STREET), assemble at 8:00 A.M. EA at STANLEY HUMP PLACE (V. ING LOT. at 8:20 a.m; (Bus). D. PUPILS. residing between KINBERRY HEIGHTS and BLUE-. BERRY CREEK assemble at-REGULAR BUS STOPS‘ (Bus). 5 E. KINNAIRD PUPILS. residing between the CUT-RATE SHOP-.. PING CENTRE and KINBERRY HEIGHTS are required to walk, 10. GRADE 9 PUPILS. - A: ALL. ACADEMIC GRADE 9 PUPILS reat between the CUT- RATE SHOPPING CENTRE’ AND KINBERRY. HEIGHTS are required to walk’to KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. B. ALL ACADEMIC GRADE 9 PUPILS residing between the C.P.R. tracks and CUT-RATE SHOPPING CENTRE including WOOD- “LAND PARK will atend KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. (Bus). © Board of School ‘Trustees, PUPILS will attend KINNAIRD ELE- G HRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL (Bus). C. WOODLAND PARK pupils residing SOUTH OF CHRISTINA TALHALLA STREET) assemble at CASTLEAIRD PARK- ON ‘ STREET) SCHOOL (No Bus). on the PARKING AR- Squadron “581. at .Can: | Forces Base’ aman, near Ed- monton, Al with Sgt. | being the only ¢ cadet mere the intenior of B. cauiaeas - nominated in at . Bhysical shape. ig this course cadets learned how to make nets, set snares, build lean-to's, make signal fires, and “eat || off the land”. Marijuana Gases Appear Befere ee Williams by RCMP on March 11. Mr. Scantland had been found guilty in court May 30 when sentence was reserved until Lack “of ‘proof of posses- sion saw against dismissed when they, appear-| oa before district mai pistrate Williams’ A\ FO, G ug. ges had been laid April 30 following a check of a’ vehicle. Danny G. Jack, 21, “ot Castlegar had his case put in a state of proceeding when he ret last week before ict magistrate Parker William: Chuvees resulted April 4 after police entered the gack premises v:jth a search warrant. Frederick: E. Jarvis, 19, lof Robson received a one year. suspended sentence when he appeared before district mag- istrate Parker Williams. charged as th policséd check in April "ht Oot- Sentence had been ear ier reserved for a_pre-sen- tence report when Jarvis ap- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 ~ YOUR DOLLAR BUYS HORE AT LUCKY DOLLAR STORES Butter a Ibs. 1.29 Fresh EQQS enw: Medium ........ 2p0z.89 Turkeys. Grade ‘A’ Gto 1Olbs......., tb. 49¢ COUNTRY STYLE ‘SMOKED peace . 49: BULK No. 1 Quality __.. SS SLICED BACON ; pproved. 1 Ib. ‘CHUCK STEAKS peared in court: last May. _19 No. 1 Quality 49: Canada Choice, Canada Good. . Mature Grain’ Fed Besf . 65% GRANULATED PALM IGE CREAM 3 pint plastic ZING CANNED POP 12..$1 2» - $l. 39 10... $1 KADANA COFFEE Zip-Top Vacuum —__—_* JELLO POWDERS Assorted flavours —_—___ FAESH GABBAGE Crisp and Tender SUNKIST VALENCIA 5 PORK STEAKS _ ROBIN HOOD Flour BIGK’S PIGKLES BABY: DILLS.OR YUM YUMS, 48 oz. POLSKI or WHOLE DILLS, 48 oz. FRESH BREAD White or brown. Polly Wrapped pa 6_$1 ~ 49 KLEENEX TOWELS......... RAINBOW SCOTTIES .......... ____ 9 5. $1 Micro Mesh. Assorted Sizes and Colors EXERCISE BOOKS 59: Nor-run. 100% Nylon SEAMLESS HIGHEST QUALITY NYL ators 10 NEW Po POTATOES KEY. TABS Wide or narrow rule —__ 2... 99 Back-to School Specials LISTS FOR ALL LOCAL SCHOOLS STORE HOURS ARE 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. — Cut Rate ¢ Lucky Dolla Central OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHTS; UNTIL 9 P.M. Groceteria Food Mart Westfair Associate We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities — Phone 365-5336 for Kootenay Laundry to Call CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M, TO 6 P.M. (UL | 7