CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, October 15, 1916 covdssivaded = Services which began Wednesday, concluded yester- day from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for‘ Nick Gretchen, 55, a resident of 3 Nelson who died Saturday in ¢ the Kootenay Lake Hospital in : Nelson, : Born Nov. 90, 1921, in } Kreatova, Mr. Gretchen re- 5 aided in Crescent Valley con- tinuously prior to taking up >, residence approximately four "Funeral Service Held For Nick Gretchen, 55 years ago in Nelson, He is survived by his mother, Mrs, Nastia Gretchen of Crescent Valley; two sisters, Mra, ‘Jack (Florence) Chernoff of Robson and Me Ole (Molly) Almaas of Salm Mr. Gretchen ‘was pre- deceased by his father, Jim, in Hed and one brother, Alex, in Burial took place in Kres- tova Cemetery, 25th Anniversary Mass ‘Held for Castlegar Couple Mr. and Mrs, Glenn 0. Ander- aon of 813 N Sth Ave, Castle- gar. The Mass was attended by the family and many friends from this district. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Shkwa- ‘rok of West Vancouver were in + attendance. Mrs, Shkwarok {was bridesmaid and Bill Oleski, {, brottier, of the bride, had been t man, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE — OPEN — Fri. 4 p.m. ~ Sat. 1 p.m. Thurs. 4 p.m. | Rev. Father Harrison of | Following the: Mass, a luncheon was held “in ‘the Catholic Centre on 7th Ave. S. Castlegar. Mr, and Mrs. Anderson are holidaying in Spokane. $1,800 Damage Results in Two Vehicle Accident’ A Prince Rupert man has been charged with having a de- fective motor vehicle after his > 1969ePlymouth sustained ap- proximately $1,000 damage a Friday when it clipped the rear end' of a 1976 Ford driven by Willie W. Popoff of Castlegar. . Charged is Michael Dale Rydde who told police his vehicle failed to stop in time when it approached a atop sign at which the Popoff vehicle was Dancing 9:30 - 1:30 a.m,| already stopped, causing his vehicle to go into the ditch. Proper Dress - No Jeans]. xt after 7 p.m. , i Ne nares have been 10 ported. Damage to the Popo! “Loose Change™ | vehicle has been estimated at COMMUNITY ‘Bulletin Board LEGION D.V.A. OFFICER Jim Wilkie, D.V.A, officer, will be at the Canadian Legion Hall on Fri., Oct. 22 at 11 aa Any, veterans or, veterans’ dependents wishing to make an appoint. 7 ment, rs pienne ‘phone Steve ony ‘service ‘officer, ‘at "ii 385-7669. mlehpeli arpa cee res HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of ine Women's Auxiliary to the Castlegar Hospital ‘will be held Mon., © Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. in the conference room at the hospital. 5 TEA ANDBAZAAR 5 8t. Joseph's CWL Tea and Bazaar, Sat., Oct. 16. GOLF CLUB ANNUAL BANQUET Plan to attend'the Castlegar Golf Club's annual banquet, trophy presentations and dance. Keep Ot 29 free foe is event Tinea place to be ‘announced. NURSES' ES' MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the R.N.A.B.C. will be held on Mon., Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Kathleen Pinckney, 303 Ridgewood Dr. FALL RUMMAGE SALE ‘The Castlegar Hospital Auxiliary Fall Rummage Sale will be held Oct. 22 and 23 in the Kinnaird ROBSON CO! ; The Women's Association of Robson Community Memorial Church will be holding a coffee party in the Church Hall on Wed., Oct. 20 from 10:30 a.m, to noon, Everyone is cordially invited. There will be a bake table, novelty. ‘ables and cards for sale. RE-SEALABLE JARS WANTED Re-sealable jars wanted for use in the life-skills program at the Adult Achievement Centre. Jars may te dropped off at the Centre at 211 Maple St. on weekdays between 9 a.m.and3pm. ~~ i LEGION LA FALLTEA The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion invites everyone to the Fall Tea to be held on Sat., Oct, 23 in the Legion Hall from 2 to 4 p.m, Tickets may be purchased from any ladies belonging to the Auxiliary or at the door. ‘WOMEN’S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP The first meeting of the new local chapter of ‘Women's Aglow Fellowship will be a luncheon on Tues., Oct. 19 at 11 am. in the new Community Centre. A baby-sitting service will be available and there willbe a & guest speaker. For tickets phone 365-7330 ee GOLF ANNUAL MEETIN The annual meeting of the Ladies Golf ‘Club will be held on Wed., Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. at the home of Helen + Clay, 1109 - 4th Ave. 8, LIBRARY STORY HOURS : Story -hours sponsored by the Castlegar and District Public Library will be at the following places and times: Tuesdays 10 to 11 a.m., Robson Community Hall; Wednesdays 1 to 2 p.m., Castlegar Branch, 117°” Pine St; Thursdays 1 to 2 p.m., Kinnaird Branch, in the Castlegar Savings Credit Union building; Friday, Russian Story Hour, 10 to nM a.m. Kinnaird Branch. Sperains tlegar. News at Pm, interior Lu “Canadian Cellulose Slocan WI Addressed By Dentist A very informative and interesting talk was given by dentist Robert B. Sturrey at the October meeting of the Slo. can Women's Institute. The ladies learned about teeth care, dentures, bridges, children's teeth, ete, with many ques- awe It was announced that Slo- can will begin monthly newsletter starting in October.. The publicity con- vener will see that all upcoming: events for the Slocan W.I. are in before'the deadline date, ‘It was voted that $15: be sent to the district board’ to- wards the purchase of a’ public» : address system to be used at <: future conferences and work- aho| Pioneers” are to be from the provincial office | making a copy available for each member. rere adi mas cards could be bought from tions being asked and an- putting olited ay ps. ‘ | ‘The WI. books “Modern’- the. hospital. are. in, As members were asked to come prepared to vote for a new executive at the next meeting. Roll call is to be a small gift to help the Northern “Women's Institutes. Dental. health ‘discuskion was continued as Mr. Sturrey joined the ladies during - tea served by Mrs. M. Gustufson - and Mrs. J, Winje. The tea time raffle was won by Mrs. N. Larsen, Two Performances Here 2 Performances Here ‘The Purcell String’ Quartet: ‘will appear ‘in’ two concerts’ ‘Tuesday in the Main Lounge at: Selkirk College. TALL special one during the: noon hour for * young-. people.’ Ap-:‘ proximately $00 students from the schoo! districts of Castle. cc = Bar, Nelson, and Trail and ex- ——— From Page’? Protest Day © cluding Valley Vista) 33 per cent absent; Ootischenia 20 per cent ‘away; Twin Rivers and Castlegar Primary—650 per cent ‘of grade 7 (a grade that Is greatly bussed) absent, with 10 per cent away in the rest of school, Woodland Park 15 per cent away; Tarrys and Shoreacres 80 per cent absent; Pass Creek * 40 per cent away; Robson 20 per cent absent and SHSS and KISS, both 70 per cent away. CanCel lumber division spokesman Bob Rivers said the sawmill was “down complete- ly." Pulp division spokesman Ron Belton said the mill was operating, but that there were “a few absences.” Local No. 1, Pulp. and Paper Werkers of Canada, had decided to work and not to stay away that day, but some mem- bers'turned around and went home _ when ‘they . found * picketers at the plant upon their arrival at work: Outside workers employed “by the City of Castlegar were Soff the job, but works super- ; visor Alex Lute said he had received assurances that “if there's an emergency, they'll be there to help.” At) Cominco, company DON KNOTTS ine "The GHOST AND ' MR. CHICKEN" RS, SLA NOTTE! (French) Color. STEAK ae CHICKEN “Our Specialties” HOURS © Monday’ to: Friday 4 p.m, to 12’ midnight For Hire * Saturday 12 noon to 12 ‘nidnight ‘Sunday 12. noon to 10 p.m. Mr. Lemon said he had “no accurate reading” on unionized ‘office personnel, Selkirk’ College bursar ‘Alex Reibin told the Cast! News. Ke understood | “in- atructora are here and classes are going on as normal.” He >) said “we appear to have a lot of He said picketers arrived at the college at about 10 p.m. Tuesday night and as a con- sequence the institution's cus- <(-todians and security officers didn't’ appear. for work.< The ‘) college then made other’ ar- |). Fangements for security and for: ‘emergency maintenance ‘care. ‘At Castlegar Hospit See us for » WESTERN. TACK Ph, 365-3294 eee HORSES. Aw SUNSET. DRIVE IN ital, ad. titiistrator Kei’ Tuer ed had a Hospital Employees? Union had’ also assured the hospital there would be no interruption of service. Weather-wise, the Day of Protest ‘was: beautiful with ‘a /belgh sun and invigorating breezes. One picketer told the Castlegar News he would ‘like to have been. off in the hills. hunting. Many trades-unionists §. “were’at a picnic sponsored by Local 480, Steelworkers, at the Birehbank Pienic Grounds. Picketers at both City Hall and KJSS told this newspaper. they weren't out to stop any ‘employees or; teachers’ from ‘ going to work, or children from ¢attending school. They handed Tops on. Your Dial Radin KOR rove the neers Rerenty 0 tet, all former leading members ° out terature’ explaining or- ganized ‘labor's reasons. for staging the protest, The National Day of. Pro- ‘2 ‘The* Purcell String Quar- f the ‘Vancouver Symphony J Orchestra, have been Quartet- ~ test: was intended to “create 'in-Residence: at Simon Fraser ‘greater. awareness of the un- X University ‘since'1972. In the “fairness of the wage| control Starts Wednesday Oct, 20 & Continues to: Tuesday, October 26. The low, low prices will make you feel ten L'OREAL “Hair Consultant will be in the store THURSDAY, OCT. 21 10 a.m,:- 12 pm: 1pm, - 3 p.m. IN THE. Vv OF THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA, © PHONE 265-7269" yew. ew seats ‘since their, debut in 1969, ‘the ‘Quartet ‘has’ estab- - lished itself not only as one of “Canada's ‘leading chamber’ ‘groups but as an ensemble of > international fame. ’. program.” - Organizers - allege the federal‘ government _ maid during the 1974 election that it would never introduce controls, . and thus broke its word in ‘doing so. HIDE OUT THIS FRAY ‘AND SATURDAY Meret a djenaie 1 bts Rock ctots nie vetoty al ores hits coming your way all night long. For tops in radio: entertainment, 24 hours a day, listen to Radio CKQR in the Crossroads of the Kootenays located at 1230 on your dial! B MONDAY TO FRIDAY SCHEDULE Gam. Uprising with Fred Jack to 9 am. 1 including News, Sports, Weather, Manpower Report Birthday Show News, Sports, Art Linkletter, Recreation Report, [? aie Words of Life, Earl Nightingale Ton ‘t athe Morning to 10:30 with BJ. 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