Prreeet ei eels CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 29, 1976 “Greased Pole Climbing Demonstrated on Weekend ‘This Contestant Filled His Pockets with Sand While Still Another Wiped Pole with Paper Towelling This Young Fellow Also used Sand Method Bat He Walted for Conditioned Pole from Previous Attempts Construction has Begun on $33 Million Red Mountain Ski Club Paradise Basin FOR THE HOLIDAY AND AFTER THE SUN! : BONNE BELLE MOISTURE LOTION regular 6.75 .... secsonereet SO AFTER SUN LOTION “skin refresher” puts back the “Dewy Look” the sun takes away HONEST HAIR 2000 CONDITIONER — use after every shampoo regular 7.95 .... ssseseseee he BONNE.BELLE "LIPSMACKERS” Banana, Peach, Green Apple Weatherproofer — Moisturizer THIRST QUENCHERS Moisturizing gel in Wild Raspberry, Lemon Cooler, Tangerine and Strawberry. While they last... ALMAY SUN TAMER after the sun moisturizer hypo-allergenic nonscented We will be CLOSED on Monday AND TREASURE ROOM AT THE PLAZA 365-7269 Construction started July 19 on Red Mountain Ski Club's three-quarter million dollar Paradise Basin expansion. The two year project ‘calls for installation of a high capacity triple chairlift in Paradise Basin and .addition of new snow » grooming equipment in,1976. During Phase UJ, in 1977, the Club will construct ad- ditional lodge facilities and increase parking facilities, ~ Necessary government approvals have been received to start clearing for the club's ~ third chairlift. The 3,650 foot slong triple chair (carrying three people on one chair). will transport skiers 1,300 feet vertically to the 6,600 foot elevation on the south side of Granite Mountain, An extended ski season in 360 acres of alpine terrain will provide long, gentle runs for the intermediate skiers and steep powder slopes for the aggressive skier. Says Driver Swerved ‘Coming Down with Clntched #5 Bl Praved Tobe ike Sliding Down a Greased Pole To Miss Dog try in Pi Four-year-ol Would Have Given Other Entries a Run for Their Money ear-old Chris Bowen A Blueberry Creek man has been charged with driving without due care and attention after his vehicle sustained $400 in the vicinity of 104 Centre St. at Blueberry Creek on Thurs. day of last week. Charged is Arthur Ma- kortoff who police say swerved when he saw a dog, hit the gravel and then struck a pole. No injuries were reported. Sophia Loren By John Bohle Castlegar News Slocan Valley Correspondent Sophia Loren, be warned, a man is after you, ‘A PARAMOUNT RELEASE: it isn’t always : an invitation to a kiss. You'll howl at the adventures he has with his instrument. rset COLUMBIA PICTURES prevent Tenottyy Lea's REE sun} Mon rue > Ea aes, Tele ESDAY STARTS WEDS "AUGUST % «., and more FUN for EVERYONE DON DUCKLING GANG Ba etren tae ae tectences eo Beware: A Man is: -Affer You Don Hird, a star in the Slocan City Anniversary play smash hit, “The Slocan Silver Scandal,” is readying his chariot to travel to Barkervile. The ‘grapevine has _ in- formed him that you will be starring in a movie using the old mining town’ as a back- ground. Experienced a3 (a pro- spector and trapper and now as anactor, it’s felt he can emulate Chief Dan George who reached movie star rating late in life. Sophia beware: He wants to lay his beard and ability at your feet. He is even ready to fall for you. \ P. S. He has decided he needs a new chariot for the journey. It is ordered, it is coming and soon he will possibly be going. Sophia be ready. Slocan Valley \ Golf Tourney By John Boble The annual Golf Tour- nament of the Slocan Valley Canadian Legion : took place. Saturday at the Valley View , Golf Club. Golf buffs from. Grand Forks, Trail, Rossland, Beaver Valley, Nelson, Salmo, and Castlegar clubs competed. - Carl Osing of Rossland was named “mest honest golfex.”"A. Repton of Trail won the hidden “hole (No. 3,) with & strokes. ° Low Gross trophy west: to Rossland player, Lundy Ham- ilton. A. Hill of Salmo was runner-up. oh The Slocan Valley club hosted a dinner at the Winlaw Hall after the tournament, with 65 guests attending. The eve- ning concluded with a dance. I never smoke in bed; it burns people up! (Heaith & Welfare Canada) our Give your family iy. : nily Ni GROUNDS Kee OR eonn EON db seed Results From Joy Keillor Bridge Club Seven and a half: tables took part in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: North-South First, Dr. David Kendrick and Bert Tyson; second, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard; third, Norman and» Joan Command, East-West First, Etuka Cameron and Pearl Palmer; second, Frank and Elva Moore; third, Clara Johnson and Connic Milter. /) Next. week its “beat the champs,” Bill Ahrens and Don _ Ellison, ’ PETTITT-PHOTOS—— SUNFLOWER. FEST: SPECIALS: :) = 1 Minolta * | XE7. with 1.4 lens and case’ > CASH & SAVE $400.00 | PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILiad Located one ls South of the weloht Scales t Ootischenia SADDLE HORSES For Hire STEAK & CHICKEN “Our Specialties” HOURS Monday - Saturday 12/noon - 12 midnight Sunday 12 noon - 30 p.m. —<—<—<$—— See us for . WESTERN TACK | SOLOHd LLILLad Ph, 365-3294 Biogest Screen in the West Kootenays \ SUNSET \= + PRESENTING THE FIRST ANNUAL - eset Ue: pNOON TO DUSK 99. RAIN OR SHINE» STAGE SHOW): FUN 4 FROLIC FORTHE WHOLE. FAMILY:99 CRAFTS DEMONSTRATIONS *2:P' PET SHOW ‘ 2.00 ADULTS KIDS AND OLDSTERS FREE en a EK COUNTRYFAIRE| HIDE - our Senne —+ “THIS FRIDAY “AND ‘Sarutoat, in: the Fully Ais fit MARLANE HOTEL. : 7, wore “Friendly T-Shirts”: revaout this Gast weekend's Castlegar Sunflower Fe The T-shirts are part of a special promotion of - ‘est activities. Kootenay » that Savings Credle Union is uow sort of some abit — Castlegar News Photo T \ NOSE BLEED © Sit down with your head slightly forward @ Loosen clothing around the neck, and. breathe through your mouth ® Pinch your nose just below the cartilage for about 10 minutes @ Do not sniff or blow nose for soma hours @ Cold’ compresses may be applied to your forehead and the nape of the neck ® Use a wet hankis or cloth to clean the area around the nose @ {f bleeding persists or recurs It may be a sign of some medica! pro- blem®@ Seek medical attention. WANT JO SELL | YOUR HOME? “Call Mary” 865-5244 or 364-2507 \.. STRAND. & MOSBY 1 ES REALTY : LTD, The newly constructed Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce tourist -booth is to be re- moved from: its operating . site and Ruced ia in storage. ‘This, Has been ‘declared by president Albert Calder- bank who made the state- ment following a very poorly attended chamber meeting called for Wednesday of last week. i Mr. Calderbank says the chamber executive has Chamber President Announces Unused Tourist Booth fo Go © members in gdequate; time.” agreed to postpone any action on its part, until.a “meeting is called in Sep- tember when written noti- fication will be sent all for full attendance. Besides the removal of the tourist booth, all work is to be suspended on’ the | welcome to the city signs'as well as to the distribution of tourist information, — liter- ature, maps and brochures. AY] Million Paving Program Is Now Nearing Completion By Join Bohle Castlegar News Slocan ised len? Costing $2 rrllion, aribbon and a half "of pavement three barryrhicrtrnnirearrtr oe will be by July $0. = , 605 - 2nd St. South ‘PHONE 365-7232 NOTICE Monday, ‘August 2 being a legal | Britich Columbia holiday, the Castlegar Savings Credit Union - offices will be closed Saturday, July 31.- Castlegor Savings Credit Union Slecan Park PHONE 226-7575 One week more of work . will completely, finish’ the shoulders with a new. and large type of equipment, owned by the “high level of the Columbia River this year hah they ould liang-gliders from soaring * have liked In the 2,000 feet of air space between Creek and the top of the mountain, Radio communication between the hang-gliders and the perk was maintained by members of the Band Radio Club while all ‘ectivities were coordinated through the control. tower at tho caused cold air drafts which prevented the airport. —Castlegar News Photo by Burt Campbell Wagons of Travelling Caravan Stage Co. Prove Interesting Mem in Themselves By John Boble Castlegar News ~ Slocan Valley C 3 The huge animals, aver- aging 1,900 pounds each and Handing 17 and 18 hands high, A play, adapted from tra- ditional ; folk stories of the French Comedia Del Arte, was presented Saturday, to Slocen patrons. Produced by ° the Caravan Stage Company, under the direction of Nick Hutch- inson, the professional cast was well received, The actors and company travel in a horse and wagon Cavalcade pulled by large Clydesdale horses that attract great attention, Alan Ford is the new. public. Health inspector servicing the City of Castlegar, Blueberry Creek, Ootischenia, Robson, Raspberry, Thrums, Glade, Columbia Biuthulic, ne Project in record making a. huge drying plant, in- > stalled at the gravel yard in Winlaw, drys’ 300. tons of aggregate an hour, on a good day, handling 350 tons. . This is segregated into ‘ four separate sizes and remixed according to engineering spec- ifications. It is mixed with bot hot. asphalt cement in 12,000 pound batches. ‘Subcontractors, Lake End Services of St. Johns, B.C., supplied 11 trucks es] designed to dump asphalt directly on the road. Eight trucks haul the hot asphalt from the Vancouver plant. and deliver it to the mixing plan Columbia Biuthulie have a crew of 25, working under project supervigor A. Schmale. Department of highways havea crew of 17, under project following numbers: Please dial ‘NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS . We havo recently had new telephone equipment tnstalled at our South Slocan operations. All de partments can now be reached by dialing the 359-7226 352.9316 Our South Slocan office is open between 7 a.m. : and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. EMERGENCY AND. NIGHT CALLS, FH. Sawat- zky. A ‘vain shower can stop work for two hours at a time. , Pilot cars are handling one lane © traffic that during rush hours could avefage 160 vehicles an hour. E VD is not an “abbreviation for Valentine's Day. (Health & Welfare Canada) ‘$5,000 BINGO Aug. 21. Castlegar area. Mr. Ford bas heen transferred here from the Peace River Health Unit office in Fort Nelson where he has worked for the past two years. Nota stranger to this area, Mr. Ford has spent three years at - Nelson attending Notre Dame University prior to entering by a farrier. Some of the ” norseshoes used are lined with plastic. Seven outriders,- all owning © their own horses, aceompany the caravan. The wagons were ‘hand- : crafted by Paul Kerby, the managing director. One was rebuilt after a runaway ed the vehicle. It had been built by a movie company. Called the Sally wagon, it had served the B,C. film production of Sally Feel Good. A’ Vardo (gypsy living wagon,) built six years ago, is © the year-round bome of the Kirby's. A medicine wagon show stage props. The side opens up toa stage. Special feature are the wheels whieh are hand- crafted by the Mennonites of Waterloo County, Ontario. They have hard rubber lined steel tires with electric brakes. The. fourth vehicle is designed for a four horse team and was finished two years ago. ‘The act was performed tna “Theatre in the Round” stage with audience sitting in a complete. circle, some on benches and some on the grass of the ball park. The trotpe left Sunday - afternoon and are due in Nelson on the weekend. Local RCMP "Investigating - Sudden Death Castlegar RCMP are in- vestigating the sudden death of a Castlegar man, Allan Wallace Morey, 28, who died Sunday. Corner Carl Loeblicl? has taking third. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 29, 1976 Horseshoes Are Played On Weekend Horseshoes were one of the many “Iriendly" games played during the weekend Castlegar Sunflower Fest. Winners in the men's singles are, first, Jack Regnier of Trail; second, Garry Rayner of Robson and third Stan Langill of Genelle. Taking firat in men's doubles are Earl Rourke and George Brown; second Jack. 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