PLAYGROUND FACILITIES and a fence were destroyed at Kinsmen pork Tuesday night. Above Armando Rego, parks leadhand, displays a broken child's ride. Wednesday aight the Bob Gilbort Pool was | (COURT NEWS Night lights were smashed and chairs and starting blocks were thrown into the water. Police are still Investigating the second incident and have a possible suspect. — Nows/Mirror Foto by Terry Funeral service heid for Vera Konkin, 51 Funeral service com- menced Tuesday from the chapel of the Castlegar Fu- neral Home and concluded Wednesday from Tarrys Hall for Vera Konkin, 51, of Tarrys, who died accidentally Sunday, at Colville, Wash. Born in Trail Jan. 1, 18"", Mrs. Konkin received her education there and in Castlegar. She married Sam Konkin in 1945 and resided at Tarrys since that time. She was an ardent gardener. by her husband, Sam of Tarrys; three sons, Andrew of Medicine Hat, Sammy of Tarrys and David at home; one daughter, Mrs, N. (vera) Local couple in accident while in U.S. A local couple, Bruce and Elaine Lee, are reported to have been involved in an ac- ‘cident ‘Friday while travel- ling it in central United States. News has Popoff of O. grandchildren; her father, Pete Cheveldave of Robson; one sister, Mrs. N. (Fanny} boas told both were hos- pitalized. There is little infor- mation on their condition or the ci of the in- of Castl and two brothers, Peter of Rob- son and Joe of Vancouver. She was predeceased by her mother in 1977. cident. Grown up and gone; hope they heard us Wait, are we really forty-four And these children walking out our door... They're just ten and’six and seven? On their way to school? No, they've all graduated And leaving home, you fooll But wait, please wait, we're not prepared There are times we missed, we should have shared. Have we told them how proud, how terribly proud We are of them all, have we said it out loud? Please be careful, crossing the street Is your hair combed? There's mud on your feet! Hey wait, can you hear us; we love you And is your jacket on straight? But they've grown up and gone; hope they hi heard us le Barnes In provincial court June 8 Lori Heagy, 17, of Castle- gar pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. She was fined $75. s * Donald Derochie, 24, of Trail pleaded guilty to three separate charges. He was sentenced to 12 months in jail for indecent assault on a fe- male; 12 months, to run concurrent, for possession of @ weapon and six months, to run concurrent, for break and entry, * . Mike R. Bonin, who Robsén was fined $2,500 or in default 90 days in jail for being in possession of a narcotic for the purpese of trafficking. * ¢ 2 Louis Sherstobitoff, 33, of Castlegar has been piaced on 12 months’ _ probation on his own keep A 18-year old Castlegar man is charged with impaired: driving after the vehicle he was driving flipped over into a ditch on Celgar Road Sat- urday. The vehicle driven by John Jmayoff received about $2,500 damage. Jmayoff suffered minor injuries to his arm, A pass- enger in the car, Kenneth Savitskoff, 18, of Grand Forks received bruises. Dominik Paviis, » 66, of Castlegar was charged with minor . failing to yield the right-of- way after an accident on Highway 3 five miles west of here which sent one lady to hospital Saturday. Mrs. Hetman, 72, of Vernon suffered chest in- juries. She was a passenger in the‘car driven by her hus- band Joseph also, 72. Damage to the two ve- hicles totalled! about $2,600. A 1919 Bees pickup was stolen from Moslonoy Pontiac Buick Sunday. The Hehiele was later recovered the peace. . * * ¢ Dwayne Eden has been sentenced to one day in jail and placed on six months probation for being in pos- session of stelen property. *. . * ROMP investigated 53 complaints over the week- end, Three liquor’ seizures were made and three drivers had their driver's licence suspended for 24 hours, pleaded guilty to of stolen property, had his case transferred here. He was fined $400 or in default 80 days in jail. Richard Holden, 28, of Answer for Sunday's Crossword Puzzle INBPRIAIVIEN |—{e) VIE RIEIBIOIN| Sane “CHECK AND COMPARE -——— THESE VALUES MEDIUM EGGS zm Aa QQ : Dysart EDWARDS COFFEE Regular, Drip, or Extra Fes Eva 1b. (454g) Tin « PARTY y ID E POTATO C a Dan Rubin Mrs. Konkin is survived Cremation followed. Castlegar Tennis Club is holding their 2nd Annual “FUN TENNIS TOURNEY’ Sunday, June 15 Reglstration on Sunday at 9:30 o.m. Play begins at 10.0.m. Phone Maureen Gray at 365-3822 for further information. 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Pen & Pencil Sets SET at NO ALL NEW including Buxton & Pitt Bar Accessories Records & Tapes Philishave 22.25 p.m. -7 p.m. tour at Castlegar Dan Rubin, well-known leader of the West Coast folk group Flying Mountain, has just released a solo album, titled “Solitudes" on Blue Is- land Records (V: be performing songs from his: third album, “Solitudes” and playing solo pieces for guitar, violin, bouzouki, mandolin and pianolin (a (55-stringed }. Duritig the month of June, Rubin will be taking his music to audiences in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. Concert dates in- clude: Silverton Gallery, June 19; Kaslo (Langham Cultural Centre Theatre), June 20; and the Vallican Whole (Community Centre) on June 21. His final appearance on this tour will be the Castle- gar Exhibition Centre on June 22, Dan Rubin, known for his brilliant and versatile work on violin, guitar, man- dolin and b i, is also a zither and bowed psaltery): The music is witty, exciting and very beautiful. A special treat is in store for Vallican, since on the evening of the 21st, Rubin will be joined by a number of friends for a performance which will combine ceremony and celebration to honor the summer solstice. i Concerts begin at 8:30 P.m.; admission is $3.60 for adults and $1.75 for children. Copies of “Solitudes” will be available at the concerts, West Coast songwriter. You may have heard him play as a member of the Flying Moun- tain; you may have heard him in performance with other musicians sich as Valdy, Bruce Cockburn or the Pied Pear. Now, as a solo artist, he has just released a new al- bum, nine months in the making, called Solitudes. On this tour, Rubin will Vehicle accident takes life A Castlegar women killed Sunday in a one- vehicle accident on the Wil- liams Lake road 10 km north of Colville “apparently fell asleep at the wheel” ac- cording to State Troopers in Colville. The vehicle, driven by Vera Konkin, 51, crossed the centre line to the opposite shoulder, reversed itself to skid broadside across the road and struck a large tree head-on. Konkin’s husband Sam- uel was a passenger in the car at the time. He was treated at Colville hospital for lacerations to his head and hands. FRANK’S Sharpening Shop CASTLEGAR Behind ‘Castle Theatre’ 365-7395 Saws ® Drills * Tools Chain Saws ® Scissors Pinking Shears Mower Blades © Etc, ‘Belsaw’ & ‘Foley’ equipped ALSO, Auto.-weld Bandsaw Blades up to '4" wide Community TV CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION Thureday Night Schedule 5:30—Five-day weather re- Port from the Castle- gar weather office, 5:40—Castlegar Library story time with Judy Wearmouth. 6:00~—West Kootenay Multi- cultural Society Workshop — Part 2. Theme: Preserving One's Culture. — 7:00—Trail Fiesta Days BOCCE Ball tourna- ment. 10:00—Castlegar City Coun- cil meeting of June 10, 11:00—Sign-off. AAI] PIRIGUID lORMORAIL| EGRET iit LTISIARIS} MRS. WRIGHT'S CAKE MIXES 2 Re a Assorted 539g Phe..... fel (is (3) OG {Viel “TRI TIOFT DILINIATR| INEWISIATIEIEINS| 1D] CARNE LOWIVIR AS Be AIR SVN lel FEI oN PRC EILIEINABIEILI IA! SILER IEISIS} Answer for Sunday's, Cryptoquip: DELETED APOSTROPHE COULD CAUSE EDITORIAL CATASTROPHE, 1 1a) i . 1G) | &@ NOTICE a g a g & CORRECTION o] Please be advised that the Laurentian (O| Sport Shirt on Page 3 of today’s a Father's Day Flyer is illustrated in- correctly. It is styled with one pocket | only and not two as illustrated. af EL el Who this may We ize for any i O} have Roles 1G) 9 I y am DEPARTMENT STORES J. HOBODOOOTONTTSTO Samra geek caice eee MR. WALTER TYMOFIEVICH Greg W. Nichvaledoff, Sales Manager, is pleased to an- PEANUT BUTTER mm. $999 Repular or Chunk. 15 kg. ti HUSKY DOG FOOD wn 309° FRESH FRYING CHICKEN See, .88 i BUDGET BRAND WIENERS Paige 88 Cy HOT HOUSE TOMATOES B.C. Greenhouse Grown, Canada No. 1 Grade. ¢ Mediam, Large or Extra Large." cic Tt he | nounce the addition of Mr. Walter Tymofievich to the sales staff of Castle Realty Ltd. Mr. Tymofievich brings to our company a high quality of service and expertise. His appointment is an important contribution to the agency. For professional real estate service call the newest Castle Realty * SUPERSTAR x ! WALTER TYMOFIEVICH 365-3336 OFFICE — 365-3250 HOME B.C. GROWN ee ae 15 wy, $1 39 Prices Effective: June 12, 13, 14 IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE “SANAGA SAFEWAY LIMITED SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY peri nearas CANCEL NO. 1 TEAM won the Senior First Ald Kootenay Mine Rescue and First Ald competitions at Nelson. Tenn members shown here are, left to right, Archie Mokortott, Steve Jmieftt and Gerry Bindert. They will be 1 finals in Nelson. Detalls on: tes ‘3 x during the weekend West” oe West this Kootena j Mine Rescue md id Aid Somerton will oppear In Sunday's edition of the Castlegar News. CONFLICT INQUIRY Continued from page Al to be more of a frustration factor now than anything else.” “I treated it rather hu- morously, kind of as a joke at one point, but the humor's starting to wear a little thin,” he said. “T think it's gone beyond a joke now and time we cleared it up and exposed it for what it really is.” The eight residents seeking the conflict-of-inter- est inquiry, as provided for under Section 728 of the Municipal Act, cited the pos- sible misuse of privileged information by Gouk in plans to develop property owned of called on the inspector of municipalities to conduct the investigation include Ald, Len Embree and Ald, Harold Leslie, who was also an un- by Banshee D. which Gouk was a share- holder. @ The request * fot““the inquiry was announced by Bud Godderis, a defeated incumbent city council candi- date, as both he and Gouk ended their two-year alder- manic terms at a Nov. 26, 1979 council meeting.” The eight residents who SUBREGIONAL PLAN Continued from page Al “peruse this document and extract all excerpts that are , misleading, incorrect or sup- position” and forward find- ings to the municipal affairs ministry. The jPunniag chairman dis in the November, 1979 civic elec- tion. Contacted earlier Tues- day by the Castlegar News, in Victoria, not changing the statement he has periodically repeated over several months, Whelen said a de- cision on the Gouk inquiry request “is expected very shortly.” The proposed Syringa- Fauquier link was “complete- ly ignored” as an alternative route, Embree said, despite by “a number of ae the plan te For your information FOUND at Stanley Humphries, b-Soed watch with alarm. Py D SALE, Saturday, June 14 at Joocioees 761 Paula zon Place (next to the Fireside Plac USED plano $1 “300; Suimming ey) kit, 16 x 32, never been use: 4,500. Ph. 385-5703. Min. Precip. Su various ministries “is brought on because of the fact we were assured no plans would be forwarded to the ministries until they have been approved or gone be- fore the general public.” He said he hoped the city’s documentation on the , plan will be complete by June 24, when RDCK planning director Floyd Dykeman is expected to appear before council. Ald. a Embree con- ing com- mittee ane "the advisory on an people at public meetings’ who did have input on that highway.” A’ formet employee of Castlegar's CanCel pulp div- ision, James P. Gormley, has been appointed -vice-presi= dent, pulp division, at Crest- brook Forest Industries Ltd. In his new capacity, CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 11, 1980 to the 1980 GRADUATION CLASS PORK SPARERIBS MEATY GOVERN. ley, who was p manager of Crestbrook’s pulp division, will be reporting to the senior vice-president of operations, In addition; he has been appointed an officer of the company. ‘ Crestbrook Forest In- dustries Ltd. harvests the forest resources of the East Keotensy region in south- eastern British Columbia and is an integrated forest prod- ucts company engaged in logging, sawmill and ply- wood-veneer operations, and the production of kraft pulp. By Carvil Moorey: QUESTION: | had an argu- ment with a friend of mine. will pay theft of alcoholic elites {ts this true’ ANSWER: ‘Your tend ts 5 right. Yes, that type of in- surance can be wiilten in several ways. ANDERSON | Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 ROASTING CHICKENZ@:"__. 9¢ BABY BEE F LIVER: veo APPROVED..... 2 ee ROUND STEAKS......._AS WIENERS 37° SAUSAGES $ FLETCHERS PURE PORK........eeeeeeee ol. PORK CHOPS CENTRE & END CUTS: 10:314.49 LIGHT TUNA $7 19 ive HE SEA... “a o. tin FREEZER BUYS TURKEY THIGHS 524,79 TURKEY WINGS 5.33.39 CHICKEN 57 99 LUNCHEON MEAT SPRING VALLEY.......... FROM THE IN-STORE BAKESHOP APPLE PIES 1.39 CORNED BEEF $] .65 BOSTON LOAF . 12 02, tin: PACK OF CAM eel 09 CASTLEGAR 8.1 0.2. 4,' jr. ef and positive” an- aes of the subregional plan draft. He agreed industrial ion had not been taken lunes Ferry traffic An upward trend was indicated in nearly all types of traffic using the Castle- gar-Robson Ferry during the month of May, as compared to the same period last year. There were 4,369 more passengers (not drivers) us- ing the ferry last month over the 34,728 total indicated for May, 1979. Other increases were as follows, with the 1979 figures in brackets: Round trips 3,593 (3,334), automobiles and dri- vers 29,909 (28,215), all types of trucks 14,966 (14,890), buses 96 (84), and motor- eycles 512 (306). Trailer and semi-trailer traffic decreased from 726 to 857 and livestock from 17 to & end Complete *** Motor into proper consideration and that Brouse’ would be more suitable for farming than for housing. “These are recommen- dations made by a very highly-paid planning -staff,” he said of the RDCK docu- over 50 varieties FRIDAY, JUNE 13 10 a.m. to7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel West Coast Seafoods ment. FOR THE | Grads or Dads Buy a Gift To Go- Together Bicycles to. iw Tennis. Rackets In Your Family POTATO CHIPS $349 PLAIN, LAIN or DIPPERS DIPPERS 376 gram TEA BAGS NABOB DELUXE... CHEESE WHIZ $3 99 1KG... RYE KING 250GRAM... PACIFIC MILK / ead eS) TOOTHPASTE $1 39 COLGATE ... seceeneeeees 100m cRISCO SHORTENING Sam 259 PURINA SEANIP DINNER ........ ——— HANDI-WRAP _ g 69° GRANULATED SUGAR 4... $4.99 CASCADE 23.39 IVORY —__ $9.99 LIQUID..... BLUE BONNET AA Aone Dia ND SANI-FLUSH ATOZ ...066 MAXI PADS $9.69 STAYFREE. . CRISCO OIL TLITRE FORTHE OEM is sees eee a= 1 99 FREEZER BAGS BERNARDIN JAVEX BLEACH ...... ORAN c CALIFORNIA VALENGIAS | sececececselb, 33 CUCUMBERS LONG ENGLISH NO. 1..... c CALIFORNIA GROWN nccceeaceeeeelb DO mee bhi POTATOES c NEW WHITE CALIFORNIA NO. 1...... Ib. | 9 PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 12, 138 14 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KINNAIRD CENTRAL Ball Gloves June 10th- 14th FOOD MART LTD. WITH IN-STORE BAKE SHOP FOR QUALITY FOOD: AT LOW PRICES STORE HOURS: SAT., MON., TUES., WED., THURS. — 9 A.M. TO6 P.M. FRIDAY 9 A.M. "TO9P.M, CLOSED SUNDAYS