CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thies Wwe August 3, 1972 but could blow at them or hit the ground Pairs ely behind, The yes had to ha ee leaps in direction, Here are the contest- ants in ine order of their appearan Michael Emde, 49 in- ches; Robert Popoff, 62; Greg Negrey, no jump; There was te) conte ar bout the winn great frog Jap tion in front Chapman assisted by: his son Billy and the Rev. Jim Naber. good crowd formed frogs on, an when they, erh, dd and to urge the stubborn ones on, Contestant were not al- lowed to “ouch their frogs, The ‘polling: sun caused several mo) ities among the 19 entrants, and there were some who didn’t a frog's hoot about whether they went aleaping or noe The whole part of the KC Days contri. Patios of the Selkirk Lions Club. In charge of the event was past president Jim 67 in- Syivets ta teaoe ng A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR ALL SENIOR CITIZENS ABOUT BRITISH COLUMBIA COURTESY CARDS FOR SENIORS 4 % Recently, our Premier, the Hon. W. A. C. Bennett, announced the very popular Courtesy Cards for Seniors program. To date our Department has mailed out over 55,000 cards. Any person 65 years or older living in British Columbia is eligible. The card entitles the holder to reduced B. C. Hydro bus fares. It also serves as a convenient method of identifying the owner to those entertainment, recreation, motel, hotel and travel firms which extend special rates and fares from time to time to senior citizens. If you haven't already applied, please complete and mail the attached application to us, \ i Because we've had a number of applications with incorrect or 3 incomplete addresses, some|of you have not received your card. If you've mailed in an application and after ten days you have not received your card, please complete, and mail another application. Please complete your application carefully. Be sure to give your full name, old age security number or enclose proof of age, and correct address including your city. Believe me, I want you to have your Card to use and enjoy, but we need your correct information so my staff can get on with the job of serving you quickly and efficiently. Yours sincerely, 4 P. A. Gaglardi, Minister of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement MAIL TO BRITISH COLUMBIA COURTESY CARD FOR SENIORS . Box 2610, Vancouver 3, B.C. Application for "Courtesy Card for Seniors”. (Note: tatormation recorded below witl be treated confidentially.) PLEASE PRINT Mr.{ ) Mrs. ( y Miss ( Name in Full First Name Mailing Address: - — Apt. Street Address Residence Address: Same as above( ) or *Birth date: *Old Age preted Pension Number 9- [J [:]: [| | Cl Ci ¥ Not Security pension you must this evidence will be returned to you. your birth date Signature of applicant: | hereby declare the above information to be correct. Date: gen, no a lees, 63; Fraser ew eee 36; Jack Dally, 58; Laura Henson, 36; Janice Dally, no lump; Wi Gorkoff, no Janice Syivest, 67; Dally, 45, Alpha Phi Chapter Sends ‘Thankyou’s _ To Local Merchants The Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi wishes to thank the following merch- ants, companies and clubs r their support and gifts fo the KC Days Queen con- : estants, Avon — perfumes. Beauty Lane — hairdos. Drugs — Max Cl Carl's Drugs: Revlon — skits, Clairol mirror, Chanel — Perfume Sava — perfumes, — wig, Pacific Coast Wilesale Drugs — week- end case, Parker Pen gift West Kootenay Whole- gift set, perfumes, Prince Matchabelli — gift set, Gil- lette pens, National Queen electric Celgar — steam hair roller set. : Columbia Stores — pan- hose. . ty Eremenko'’s — hostess sandal, Eva's Beauty Shop — hairdos. Helen's Flower and Gift Stop — — table arrangement. ‘Karnie’s — panty hose. Kiwanis — flowers. Maddocks — gift cert- ificates, Macleods — panty hose. Nadalan Studios — co- lor po: halos PW. A. — flight to Van- ~ couver, Simpson Sears — towels. . tedmans — LP. . Fe cis Robinsons briefs. West's — gift certifica- tes. rtraits. Plaza Beauty Shop = bikini | CASTLE SHELL PRODUCTS Lloyd Mackey Reports Priorities Nof Yet Reached - in East Koofenay Land Use This week marks the conclusion ‘Of a two-part ser- jes written by my column est, Anne Edwards news ctor of the Cranbrook and Kimberley papers. Every month or two, you will be exposed to province- wide issues from the view- point of people who edit the news In the. 35 papers in which sie column appears. it we are into opefully, to shed t rather than heat on election issues. Back to > you, Anne. Results ‘ttoa the Libby reservoir arguments have been push-me-pull-you; for a while the sanchers thou- | ght they were coin to get wored treatment; then there was a land 828; then the freeze was off for them; but an actual freeze seems yet to be The wilelite talite people have ‘found it to encourage pee Land use is not a two- sided argument, however. Also affecting the way of life of the farmers, a8 well as the reaidents of the ever growing cities, and ae the wildlife further back into the mountains are les, ex- forestry and ite re- forestry ani Te- had metal levels lan fe cognized as a val able re- source but neverttieless ing depleted because of lack ff habitat; industry strip- ping the iand, nfulng te ite water and air whil There you have The ARDA land a a has plelped ‘a useful tool te wish to use it. Committee. But fhe slecislons at the incial level have not Been made, ke, Prlortles have t been ms Even ithough bi time it faces a con: a provincial agency. A sin- ‘gle example here is the vil- ikford, built for eel employees. objected strenu- ously to ee sewage fe system, a ee ne hol Icipal a! ook the wilage under its wing, and p ADE supervision was ous will soon come out with some priority decisions. They moa not ue |, but at lea placed ra sd ranchers, land tere. fopers, wil cent, Mee to be clearly gun to within view, a 9:30 A.M. every Sut Clergy: Terry Allen REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH i SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH ~: Service once monthly; Contact clergy for details’ ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR | Shared Anglican-United Service Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 inday and Ted Bristow 234 MILLION ACRES I rT cent oF | -Britistr Thu 's 234-mill¥ lon-acre area . Is foreatl i [| g CHURCHES a ST. RITA‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E, A. Brophy Ph,, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am.-llam.-7 pm. J CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH f 405 Maple St, Castlegar 4 Worship Service 11 am. § Sunday School 10° am. Phone 265-5976 Pastor Robert Naber . § 1905 - 4th Ave. Kinnaird 4 “The Church of the j= Lutheran Hour” . a APOSTOLIC CHURCH of the N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 PENTECOSTAL — TABERNACLE Minister. Rev. .Clare Martin ‘Ph. 952-7400, “Nelson, B.C. ———— CHURCH OF GOD _ 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - 5 foe all ages — Morning wenn ae a.m. Minister: Ira Ph. ‘eo “the plpedreamer " By BRUCE RAMSEY a! 25th birthday is something to remember ni to celebrate; and that is what we at the Castlegar News are doing, It was on August.7, 1949, a quarter of a century ago, that’ a,mimeograph machine in the Castle Theatre began ¢ to grind out the first Issue of the Castle News, the brain- child of Leslie Vernon Campbell, who is still the publisher of this newspaper, known now for some 20 years as the Castlegar News, . +, The Castlegar News has come a long way since those days, and Castlegar itself has grown a great deal, too, and the surrounding district. B we are proud to have grown with the twin towns and ~ Many of the original advertisers are still in business, fuch as Ed Lewis's Castlegar Barber Shop, Bill Ozeroff’s ‘Jewellery Store, Eremenko’s, the Castlegar Hotel and West’s Department Store (with that horror of horror to a publisher, , 8 letter in backwards in its first ad!) Others of our friends are still with us, but their oc- cupations have changed, such as Nick Oglow’s Castlegar Dry Cleaners and Gus Leltner’s Clothing Store. Store signs have changed too. Where Pete Fomenoff had his Sportman’s Shop, Pete’s TV Is now located; where the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is now located was another of our first advertisers, Bill Fomenoff’s High- way Service. Art Anderson had Anderson's Feed Company In a building on Crescent St. now owned by Mitchell Supply. The spot which is now the modern office of Cas- tlegar Savings Credit Union was the locale of Mr. Fer- guson's Castlegar Hardware and Bert Martin's Clothing and the Castle Theatre. § Shoes. Vacant now is Kerr’s Home Furnishing Store, opposite The Castlegar Poo! Hall is now the YIP Centre and Mrs. Alves’ Store on Maple St. a Alice Zuckerberg’s Castlegar Hairdressing Shop is Joe Old timers would have a hard ime racognizing Elmer now the “Kraft's Castlegar Sash and Dace plant these days as it is No, 1 office. Gone, too, from the local scene ls Chaveldave's Store, which last year housed the Doukhobor Market. : Pitt's Drug Store is also gone. It was located where ‘the Fruit Growers Mutual office is now and was acquired by Carl Knutson and consolidated in his drug store in Kinnaird. And.so the pendulum swings. What will the town of ‘years? ‘ Grose (1) -K. Beineau, 80, (2.) R. Bamford 82, Net ae Ss. Venda 70, @) F. Pozdnekoft 7! at jon mB Scott %6, (2) M. Johnson 82. T. Hughes 88 Business and Professional Directory Dutch womaning, Service -Week or Mon! = Contras Shampooing wall to wall et and rugs Free Extimates, P h. tree of charts 352-7123 or Nelson 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph: 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR Phone 1 24 hr. Service on most Shoe Repairs heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic corltleste, of Registration e Shoe Service For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.0:S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St, Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 COLUMBIA SIGNS” Plastic — Neon — Painted Sales — Service . » « Reasonable Phone 365-7852 Robson, B.C, Professional — Prompt Installations Wistltote of America PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED . REPAIRS Ph. 365-6240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals - Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful ‘Service Ambulance — Flowere Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEDDING | STATIONERY and INVITATIONS CASTLEGAR NEWS Mail subscription rate to the cents, audit Bureau of Circulations. « 1s $600 per year, The price by delivery boy is 15 cents an issue. Single copies in stores are 15 Second-class mall resistration number 0019. ane , Castlegar News) 18; 8) mahibet of the It 1s a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the BC, division” CASTEEGOR NEWS Castlegar News h thé correct name and ‘address of the} n” names but the correct name must be submitted, will be used on request, Agreement: It 1s agreed by the advertiser re- questing space that the lability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any odvertise- Mm «6OBARRETT'S OF FRUITVALE % HONDA Motoreycles — All Sizes, Minis to * Mighties x SPORTSCRAFT Hard Top Tent Trailers. Rolls Up Without Effort also Executives Models with Sink, Stove, Ice Box, Heaters, Etc. %& TRAVELAIRE and’ HOLIDAIRE Travel Trailers 15 to 23 Feet. %. OUVER Aluminum Boats, Creek and Car Top Models %& JOHNSON MOTORS a TRADEANS BARREIT'S (1) P. Shersiobitors os Gi cua Gross; R.. . qa) ont 84, (2) E. Fitz: The Castlegar News Celebrates | Silver Jubilee of First Issue first issue of the Head Store In Robson offered Keury s6- new, radio, heater and spare tire, Cash mene The Castlegar News (then the Cas- tle News), hit the’s or more truthfully, was put in your mailbox — 25 yea ago, on ae 7, ‘oar. Local merchants were d to see 'Castlegar's adver- ing medium, pul plished ev- ery HORSD, AY, and distrl- buted from ional to Bril- Hants and supported it from a Rigby’e fac (row the Hi-Lite) advertised: their coffee shop and soda fountain and play up thelr books and ma; uated peo tised their Gruen and Rolex watches, The Castle Theatre took ; Castlegar. and the Castlegar. News be like in’ another 25 Pp Page two of that first four-page issue' was a just about full of ads and W. R. Nelems, notary public, asked the pub- ole to “Get’ Your, Conveyanc- ing Do Net (1): J. Richmond - 3°70, (@) M. Hymn 71, Shop , (2) M. Little Kinnaird Driver " Given $200 Fine A 38-year old Kinnaird found gully f driving with Ke . blood count of above .08 as arrested July 1 while fe dnvine up the Kin- naird-Christina Lake. Higii- nay. and was brought to Castlegar for a breath Lah He was fined a 6200 an prohibited from driving aa one mon FRUITVALE ts Gross: (2) NATED: GOOD: HOME SITE advertised by Fetties Real Estate.: They offered “Two rooms, nice jot euden Close Iz $600.- The Castlegar Hardware wish to welcome you » ye The New Store” in the first issue of the Castle News just another place to eat, but the e blace to eat another” ani ‘s Store took a. a large a ad e saver their home furn- ito studio and . stocked ecarel ontetaria and ful-o- - Pep pol The Castlegar Hotel had “clean, comfortable rooms, licensed premises,”. and Pitts Drug Store advertised “a mo-. ” dern and fully equipped Drug Store bringing to the citizens Rob- - prices prevailing. “For a grease job that’s : with of Commerce building. The Sportsman's Shop was located where -Pete’s q Fe -ing,” it was Leitner’s Clothes who offered a complete selec- tion of “men's shorts, ties, socks, hats, ete.” A classified ad in the first issue of the Castle News prov- - ed the selling power of those small ads when the Lion's Ment of any description or in the event that Se the of me Canadlan Weekly ahould be to: gar, BC..Letters for publication ‘The tation Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- must be signed errors occur in the publishing of an advertise ment shall be lmited to the amount: paid by Mis + for:that’ portion of ‘the’ advertis- [za ing space occupled by the incorrect item only, am and that there shall be no lability in any event! beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, One ‘Good Term Deserves Another Revelstoke-Slocan Social Credit Campaign Committee treets — dan, for sale a 1946. Me appeared backwards in ad. The Castlegar Dry Clean- ers extended “A ‘welcome te Door Works that “if its to be Tnade of, wood, we: can make Silverton-New Denver News Leffer A lecture on the chem- istry ited the Fire Department, The sem, sion was conducted by rN. Parker o! the Marshall's office in * 8 Mrs, H. H Riven, form- erly of Silverton, and -her family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ee eee Mr. Ott, while renovat- ing bis ‘hack porch discover- ed two old newspapers. One was the Mon’ Family: Herald and Weekly . Star printed Nov. 24,1926 and Biss Vancouver, | the other was Playmate, dated Dec. e Freddie, the five old son of Lou Lubowsl turned. ho was “apparent that Freddy ning.a high fev- er. or Being admitted to Slo can Lake He against his will, he wail a his one ce. Pyjama clad, he ran out of the hospital with his two nurses in hot pursult and got caught. To fo and police were looking for the small lad a; In.a short time, Mr, . Lubowski and police found the child sleeping ‘happily CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 3, 1972 in his home, Next day he wood, accom was in the best of health, Mr. ri Mrs. Vern Hal- ler and family of Green-— KINGAR CONTRACTORS LID. BACK-HOE, TRUCKING, DISPOSAL FIELDS, SEPTIC TANKS & EXCAVATING inled. by Mr. aid Mrs, .Hall ler, Sr., visited he Barnett family in Silver- ton last weekend. HOURLY OR CONTRACT TELEPHONE ROBSON 365-6638 BARBECUE STEAK HAMBURGER BREAKFAST SAUSAGE No. 1 Quality Fresh Ground. Government Inspected .. Ib. 69 BACO N By the Piece. Government Inspected BO LOGNA By the Piece. Government 8 ‘STEAK T-BONE, CANADA soot: CANADA GOOD ... 1.99 i PORK STEAK =: = .69 SUGAR yy SRANULATED SOFT DRINKS FRESH BREAD BUTTER «2... ann PACIFIC MILK UNCLE BEN’S. ASSORTED. 26 OZ. SUNSHINE, 16 OZ, SLICED 10: 51.29 6...1.00 6.5100 2.145 NEW. 2%. TALL TINS 6 .. 1.00 BLEACH 59¢ TISSUE CAPRI. 6 ROLLS 19 NABOB. 12 OZ, PANTI-HOSE 3 ,.. $1 DOG FOOD , TOPS, 15 OZ, SCOPE — 12 ox. | Suid 89° SHOULDER .... COOKIES 3 ne $1 SOUP. ans. TOM. - VEG. 10 OZ. § - $l JUICE a acr 289° TOWELS KLEENEX. 2 ROUS «.......... ccs 59° COMET 9. Qe /WATERMELON . 7° CRISP LETTUCE. 15: — _ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — KINNAIRD ONLY — THURS. - FRI, ONLY MILD CANADIAN ~ kesh 1 AS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES