EFF 'ORTS OF MANY were. recoguized secuya ‘afternoon during the ground breaking ceremony at the civic property for the - Community Centre and Arena complex now under construction, Among those taking an active part in the ceremony were, left to Cae ae right, Fann Fame Construction fepreanae Dominate Moro, Regional Joba Moran of Ai District of Central Kootenay administrator E. T. Bodard, members Mi of the arena committee Martin Vanderpol of Area,J’and Ald. Audrey Moore, Mayor Ed Moab; init Radford, and son Michael, Gee Ray oy permaalt and Koveeey West MP Bob Brisco.—Castlegar Newa WSET DRIVE-IN. 27 Screen tn the West ere h @ mEensO=uH owe ote ated Wed. 21 - Thurs, 22 - Fri, 23 - Sat, 24 *PETE-N-TILLIE” Carol Burnett & Walter Matthau" Clint Eastwood, HIDE - OUT Cabaret This ‘Friday and Saturday \ SHSS Opened Evenings fo Public During "Nationalist Happening” A unit of integrated stud- ies specifically on ‘Canada, undertaken by grades 9 to 12 students of Stanley Humphries Secondary School, 13 now com- ing to a concl teacher, community, town counell and other government ° officials. Mr. Desai. said it has proven successful because of the total of the idea To bring this project to the attention of the public, a fashion show will be, held this Tuesday with a band presenta: tion of Canadian and beeause of the co-operation ofall the veachera parteipating in the program. Wednesday, followed Thursday ~ evening by improvised panto- j mines by the drama club, Last of the Old Crescent Valley Bridge Burns us Traffic Utilizes Its Replacement ‘An overall display will be set up in the gymnasium for the three evenings, where visitors will see projects’ made from’ . Canadian woods, Canadian’ .edoking and ‘view ethnic cos- tumes made by: the. textiles vine The studies were under- taken to foster and promote a “onse of Canadian Kdentity and is, descril Coleman ae COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 SOUTH 4TH AVENUE — CASTLEGAR Local Woman Receives Awards “Two awards have been ‘ tology. awarded Donna Haines, a stu- dent of Cariboo College. Taking the medical tab technology program, Miss Haines has received the Hyland ‘Award for excellence in immun- ology and serology and the Ortho Dignostics Award for in 0 Miss Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haines“of Robson, attended Selkirk Col- lege prior to her two yeara in -Kamlooops at Cariboo College. She must now spend one year ini the Royal Inland Hospital at - Work commenced in March involving theory and practical work. These three night's showings mark the climax with their displays, exhibits, and wide variety of presentation. Humanities coordinator M. Desai said it all came about. by’stirring the interest in the students and enlisting the support of the school board, Kamloops before receiving her |. lab techniclan ticket, TO KEEP YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND FUN DONT FORGET Dramamine “12%. Reg, 1.20 Special 99¢ Pampers Baby Scott Band Aids 25's Reg. 87c Special 69c Sun Glasses POLAROID” White Shoulders -| ach an Travel A. Bojey b tN President Valley View Golf ‘Club Anew executive was elected when the Valley View * Golf Club at Winlaw held thelr annual meeting, ey was named pres A. Boje: “dent; Mabel; Wishlow, secre- : tary and Pete Cheveldave, treasurer. Good progress. was re- ported on the winter works program with additions to the clubhouse and grounds. The underground irriga- tion system, installed last under a grant from the Recrea- tion Facilities Fund, ia proving its self in lush grass on the (airway. The new board bas set May 11 for an opening club tourna- ment and with all the improve- ments to the club, is expecting an inerease in membership. Funeral Services Conclude Today for Mary Chernenkoff Funeral services began yesterday and concluded today at 2 p.m. from the Glade Community Hall for Mary Cher- nenkoff, 91, who died Tuesday lat the Kootenay Lake District Hospital in Nelson. Born in Russia, Joly’ 18, 1883, Mrs: member of the Union Spiritual Communities of Christ. Sheis survived by one son, Alex of Glade; two daughters, Mrs, Mike (Annie) Gritchen of Shoreacrea and Mrs. Alex (Tina) Kooznetsoff of Glade; nine grandchildren and 22 grated to Cangda in 1699 and settled at Arran, Sask. In 1912 she moved 10 British Columbia and settled at Glade where she lived continuously. Mrs. Chernenkoff was a She was predeceased by her husband, William, in 1949, Burial is to take place at the Glade Cemetery: with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Reg. $5.00 Special: 3.95 REXALL FLUORIDE Bonne: Bell Tooth Paste 50 ml 69c with FREE Cleansing Bar $2.50 bine Emkay Emporium “Shampoo Lemon, Strawberry, Orange: $2.40 Special $1.89 LADY BUXTON ho? WHERE THE RUGS “COFFEE MATE, 11 oz, ........ 99¢ + REVLON Super Nails Polish — 99c Handi Hang Purse Size Launderette . TRAVEL GAMES Crazee Cube 79¢ Crazee Aces ... TRAVEL SIZE DUATROL ORNADE DM 79¢ 25c : Cough Syrup : Qyik Bands 10's Reg. 45 Special 35c Good Varlety Address . Books Note Pads Chanel No: 5 PURSE. 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Those wore started rom sod by Bl Gttel nhs gretabonss a Blueberry: Creek.’ Houscholders: throughout the district have recelved séed packets through the mail containing Flowers of Hope, Bores te receive contributions fr the Flowers of Hope are located at the banks, both drug stores and planting ceremon: were served in the Adult Actvty Contre on Maple St. ceremony, ames ‘News Photo: Caring for a cance is important. Do it. right and if canoeing ‘can be'a real fun ; thing, says ‘cer Jensen of H in| Coquitlam. 1 ie nts these bane cake Ug? © Do not atep into a canoe on and. Use sandy beac, (Ths means don't HIT ROCKS.) K,_ eDonot leave ance pasate ig water or tled to dock, Canoe Care is Important: To Make Canoeing. Real Fun. ® Donot leave canoe in less than sigh Inches of water. oe is towed, don't, go over three miles an hour, ‘e People who have never been in a canoe should ask somebody first who knows canoeing. This can avert the tippy canoe syndrome. e If you're on a riv an approved lifejac! wear. Dr. Jock says, NERS AUTO SERVICE LTD. from School Board “TIME TO DE-ICE YOUR CAR” After a long hard winter, it makes a lot of $conts$ fo get your car in good running order, Geta Head Start! | Have ead ‘Tune. Up.No Seeman seas Your Best Buy Call De. Jack 365-7511 How fo Properly Store Your Snowmobile for the Summer Now that the snow’s al- most ‘gone, it's time to think about putting your snowmobile away for the summer. But don't just drive it into the garage and walk away. There are some necessary steps to be taken if you want your machine to perform as well next year as it did this year. According'to Massey- Ferguson service sagincers, roper summer stora: important to the lite of 2 snowmobile as is proper winter maintenance. Here's a checklist of. things to do: when. storing your for the sum- allowing oll to collect and gel in the carburetor. A gummed carburetor will cause poor starting, atalling and decreased mileage. Disconnect the fuel ‘lines and run'the engine until it stops. ‘Then remove any re- maining fuel from the tank with a siphonhose: Leave the gas cap unscrewed but on the tank to protect {t from foreign matter. ‘o make it easler. to drain the fuel tank, you may have to Jack up the: front of the machine. >. 8) Clean the engine, Re- fro: mer from Massey-Ferguson, a leading snowmobile manufac- turers". 1) Check drive track align- ment. Raise and securely block the rear of the machine. off the ground, Run the engine at low 2 speed tosee if the drive track is + properly’‘aligned.” ‘This ‘should be done-elther outside or in a, ‘well-ventilated are if the track isnot aligued correctly, adjust the position of the idler wheels on the rear idler-shaft according to the. manufacturer's recommenda. tions. +~ Be sure all bogey and idler wheels are free-turaing, clean and properly lubricated, Bent » bogey wheels. and idler’ shafts should be replaced to’ prevent uneven wear and horsepower loss next season. 2) Drain the fuel system. Fuel left in the system during Last call for YELLOW PAGE LISTINGS TRAIL-ROSSLAND - DIRECTORY the off-season will evaporate, : THE YELLOW PAGES SECTION of your new telephone aienicny is closing NOW! Are your listings O.K?* We're sounding the final alarm today. So, please check all of your listings and make sure they're correct. Here are the points to watch for: — ‘Are you listed under all the headings you should be under? ‘Can your customers find you easlly? :, Are your key employees and thelr positions in order? , : Are all the firms you represent Iisted?, Have you double-checked all names, addresses and rumbers? XTRA YELLOW PAGE LISTINGS COST SO LITTLE — MEAN SO MUCH. cat OUR BUSINESS OFFICE ABOUT. foun EXTRA LISTINGS TODAY! . (Be Te m the engine and tighten eylinder head bolts if necessary. Re- move spark plugs, place a few drops of motor oil in. the cylinders and manually turn the engine one or two revolutions to lubricate the cylinder walls. ‘Then replace the spark:plugs. “71'4) Cheek the battery: Wipe > ott the ‘battery to. remove ‘grease and any acid thatimay have collected. Fill the cells and check the battery. a few, times during the summer. to be sure it's. fully ‘cl the leads from each battery al so there is no chance of a slow el _ 8) Inspect the drive system for worn or defective parts. Check sprocket fasteners for tightness and the sprocke! the drive chain for. Inspect seals for leaks replace worn parts. Then, loos- en the tension on the drive track and drive -°°78) Clean and paint your snowmobile. Clean all dirt, grease and’oil off the machine with a sponge and warm water. A milld detergent will’ help cut the grease. When-your snow- mobile is dry, sand down rough seratches and touch them up with paint. * 7) Clean ‘the drive track with sponge and warm water. Never use gas or oil to clean the track. Check for missing or worn wearrods and apply mo- tor oll to the tops and bottoms ofthe skis. 77-8) Lubricate the machine. Tighten all loose nuts and bolts and lubricate according to your operator's manual, ‘| TY Check the owner's man: ual for additional recommenda- tion. ‘ 10)’ Place “a. protective cover over your machine and store it ina sheltered area. ni T have noticed that some white breads are leas expenaive than others, Is’ this bread as good for me as the ntore ‘expensive ones? ‘Answers eB Providing that the white bread is enriched, cheaper. brands are as nutritious as expensive ones. Whole grain breads, eg, 100 per cent whole whet rovide a more com- plete nutritional pattern. For economy, purchase day old bread and buns at even lower. prices; they are just as nutri lous, ‘Question: While shopping I noticed a _ cereal called “wheat germ" which seemed to have a lot of vitamins listed on the package. Te wan quite expensive but is it worth buying? Anewer: The wheat germ, found at However, wheat germ is not a cereal which is usually eaten “as is”, It [s meant to be, added to other foods, for. instance meatloaf or other, cereals, to provide extra nour- dshment. if used In this way, wheat germ gives good value for money spent. bas If] substitute brown sugar. for white sugar in a recipe, does this increase the calorie valuo? Aniw Co) No. One half cup lightly packed brown sugar contalns about the same number of, calories as one half cup granu: lated white augar. eatlon; si Is'it true that margarine has fower calories than butter? Answer: Both margarine and butter, provide about 100 calories per tablespoon, “Whipped” marga- rines have the same number of. calories per pound as other but the volume ts wheat, Is actually the embryonic plant. This portion of the grain is comparatively rich in fat, pro- es, iron, thlamine and vitamin greater due to entrapped air. A tablespoon of whipped marga- rine contains less margarine by seelght and has fewer calories than regular margarine. ona Campagnolo to Speak At Open Meefing in Nelson The Nelson branch of the Canadian Federation of Univer- sity. Women will sponsor an open meeting this month in Nelson, when the guest speaker * ‘will be Iona Campagnolo, Mem her of. Parliament for Skeena. Mrs. Campagnolo was “elected to Parliament in the ‘114 federal election, and short ly after was appointed pailia- mentary secretary to the Minis- ter of Northern and‘ Indian ‘Alfaca, ponttion she currently a longtime resident of Prince Rupert, Mrs. Campag- |” nolo spent many years serving her community on the local level before entering federal “apent a yeahanda-balf as. city” alderwoman in Rupert, She was, for a number’ of . years, a member-of the Prince Mrs. Campagnolo wasin charge of all arrangements for the visit, and again in 1972 when the then Governor-General Ro- land Michener came to the city of Prince Rupert. Her great interest in the theatre arta lead her into production and direction of several dramatic plays in Prince Rupert over the: years, On top of all these activities, ‘Mrs. Campagnolo held a’ full- time job as sales manager for radio station CRTK, ‘and raised two-daughters. * In 1978 Mrs.’ Campagnolo was invited to Ottawa where she received A medal ‘of the Order of Canada in recognition of her contributions. {Mps: Campagnolo will be Nelson ‘University Women's Club, and ‘will speak on Wednesday oven:’ = ing at Notre Dame University.’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1I _CALDSET ia Ltd.'& Laund (Located at the bottom of Sherbiko te General Store SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY 1038 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-6534 — HOURS — Monday thru Saturday — 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. Sunday — 9 am. to 10.30 p.m, IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN .VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Provides spacious new accommodation — ‘with fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, phone, free parking | and view balconles. All this for $18.00 single and $4.00 er additional guest...with compli- mentary coffee and tea service for your added enjoyment. On: your. next visit to Vancouver stay downtown at the Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby and Robson Streets. For reservations, write to: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL oes Horauy, ‘St. Vancouver }, a? RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE UP TO asa‘ gueat “of the -: arged.: Disconnect °° Rupert school board, several of . She will ‘discuss “The Federal -- those years as chairman, Government's Role in British Whon He Her Majesty Queen Columbia’, and a brief question Blizabe Prince Rupert period will follow.'* during re 1967 Centennial, Joint Committee To Hold Hearings On Immigration A special parliamentary - joint committee on immigration policy papers will hold hearings in the David Thompson Hotel in loops Thursday, May 29, at 9 a.m. to 12 noon.’ A ‘A committee, comprised of members of the House and senate, will also hold meetings in Prince George and Vancov- ver. Individuals or organiza- tlons wishing to testify before committee should write to Joint Clerks Special Joint Committee of Parliament on Immigration Policy, P.O. Box 728, Parlla- ment, Ottawa, before May 16.: Written briefs ‘may be sent to that address until June 6, B.C. members of the com- mitteé urge those concerned with Canada’s future immigra- tion policy to appear before committee “to express their: ‘views on this vital issue to all Canadians.” Box 1820 — “SUMMER ACCOMMODATION : for : RETARDED CHILDREN (over 6 years of age) AND. ADULTS will be available at: DR. ENDICOTT HOME, “ CRESTON, B.C. from June 29, 1975 to Aug. 31,1975 For further particulars, please contaa DR. ENDICOTT: HOME Creston, B.C. ‘Admission {5 free, and everyone {a welcome. irwo mints OAMORE| ir WOODLAND PARK ESSO Le Everyday Prices on Qua r : ALL YEAR ROUND aie Your best buy is in pairs tires installed and balanced by you Esso retailer. 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