CASTLEGAR NEWS, Octob: * Bone © Behe BUSH FIRE Saturday, i the the ‘vacinity of ** arould’s 5:30, Geronazzo pits, caused some interest toxithasNorth Castlegar -Vo ‘oung locals but no dama; Rene Archambault. said: came in late Saturday ofternodén 2. ne \ service Editor, Castlegar News: NM Recently. there have been'a number of comments \ made concerning the lack of a need for a new jublic library in Castlegar as, people can use the library at the college \ for nothing. hs : It{fs quite “true that people can use the library at ‘the college for nothing and we are, certainly’ glad that Anybody. living in ‘ootenay'area over 16 years‘old or. in‘high school can ge ab Library, borrowers card ‘which’ will allow‘tliem to use tithe library. ‘Heghould also be bers “t the “Castle.” gar and. District Senior Citi- zens’ Association met in their Centre ‘on Thursday ‘after- noon for an afternoon of en- and wos responded #2 by luriteer: Fire t members, . ca ; "President! Mrs. J. Don- aCe asset SER aS CONSTRUCTION WORKERS on Cominco’s new zinc Pressure leaching plant r a gold safety award Monday for 133,200 hy b nan presented W. (Bill) Eas- -ton with a farewell gift on = behalf of the members, Eas- ya tonis leaving shortly to make his home in Nelson with his son-in-law and daughter, Rev and Mrs. W. McKenzie. Good wishes were expressed to |. him and everyone sang“For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.” ‘Easton is a charter mem- ber of the Senior Citizens’ Association, having served at one time as president. He has also been on different com- mittees over the years. Mrs, J, Heslop, chairman of the entertainment, intro- duced Jack Ford, who was providing the afternoon's en- tertainment. He showed two films: the first was Spartree ing how work; in ago; and their lives throughout the years. = -President Donnan. then introduced Mr. Ward, father of Dr. Roy Ward of Castle- . gar, who is visiting here from Lloydminster. Ward spoke of the Senior Citizens’ Associ- ation of which he isa member in Lloydminster. A short question and answer period followed. ‘ Refreshments were served, bringing the after- LPI Fo a oe March 26 and commissioning ceremony Travelling displays Two panel displays cov- ering the work of the Heri- tage Conservation Branch will be exhibited in the Pro- vincial Building, 310 Ward Street in Nelson, from Oct. 28 to Nov. 9, Archaeology, heritage - building preservation and historic research are the subjects presented in this photographic exhibit that has ‘| begun a year-and-a-half tour of 22 cities.in British Col- umbia. The displays are one of many means that the branch utilizes in order to, promote awareness and understand- - ing of heritage conservation in the province. Oct. 10. without a time-loss injury. The award was made by Webb C president of the \West Kootenay for the new Morrison, centre, a member of th tion engineer. Cominco's group vice-president for B.C., A.V. (Marc) Marcolin, told ert "was truly first-cl ig 133, noon to a close. left, Mine and Industrial Safety Association during a plant. Receiving the award were Kim @ construction crew and Don Mousseau, construc- KIWANIS SKATE-A-THON Sat., Nov. 8 the gathering that their safety f 3 “where there is first-class safety, likewise the workmanship is usually first-class.” ‘iy peeled that | PLEDGE WHEN ASKED rote by Burt The Staff of the Castlegar Hair Annex would like to LOG HOMES Se YY PETER RASMUSSEN Free Estimates Box 485, Okanagan Falls, congr BETH JARDINE who has taken over the management of : i ‘ oo he es Hair Lines Ltd. Pictured above are (I. to r.) Kay Eglinton, Beth Jar- » dine, Leslie Overhalt, Johnnie Parkin & Gary Bacon. P CASTLEGAR pel ' 2 i =< day 1241 - 3rd St. 365-3744 Dt Id oe wl anti College. CNoiceot the People library are vastly different from those held. in ‘a: public library such as Castlegar's. We have no child: ~)» Funeral in, «oh » Peter's Lutheran Church in Allis of Castiegar; two sis- ters, Linda ‘of Nakusp’ and, they both stock motor ail 4 openers, cleaning } ‘ibe és, . Karina _of: Victoria; an aunt, * books in the college library except for possibly a dozen or . so. The non-fiction collection is mostly geared toward sérving the courses the col- lege offers. The fiction in the’ college library is concerned. ., more with literary merit‘than with its popularity. There may be some overlap be- tween the college library's collection “und ‘that of the public library but I guess it would be less than five per cent. This is about the same overlap that exists today be- tween ay and a - age the other day sot’ spark plug ete Daina Pidze of Nelson; and, Tousean illustration fay it cousins, Tmara’ and John” refrigerator was. feel if Padze of Nelson, Ri Des ent Rey.’ Lowell Kindschy officiated and cremation fol- ;, lowed... Y ; iat Arrangements were un-. der the. direction ‘of the’ : Castlegar ‘Funeral Chapel, firid information on how ff FR" 1988 With “h nts, ' He it, or at least find out if { a ghddadtée? ftom! Stanley fixable; We had a varlet}°6ie : Hilnphiiey Seetindaty!School books on refrigeration {h°the®- i'1070 antPwada student at college Nbrary on a theoftit!?, tHe'Naloh Voeatidtial’' School cal level none of whither at‘the‘timd' of: his death, much'“help to me Witt?’ Hiv? uy limited technical knowfedgg? 26. A trip to the Castlegar PUbtET Broadbent speaks es hardware store in terms. of . Members are reminded thatthe .next meeting on © Nov. 6 is the election of 1981 officers, as well as the closing _ date for members to get their name in for the Chri: ¥ * to remedy the; problem : with Library, Kinnaird -Branch, out on constitution: dug up three or,four books on * said: “Just for once, I would! fixing old and tired ‘refrig-’ erators which eve: E*Bould:,, d In the?space ‘of.’ five or ten minutes I was able ‘ like to see a federal cabinet, minister say, just like (Sas-: katchewan NDP Premier) Allan. Blakeney: .‘Look Shell, look Injperial, we've. got Petrocan. If you don't like it, + we'll do it ourselves’.” . + “If it was right before “TRAIL (CP) — The the ‘help of one. book’ in federal government should lil , Bive as much consideration to ae belieee Cheteee ie patriation of the Cangdian serves ‘a new and ji d as to p a of library; it will certainly help ‘he constitution, says federal us out at the college. We get New Democrat leader Ed. and vate for While he agrees with the election, it’s right now,": ° he said, noting that the Lib- ; erals- promiged in the last election campaign to produce a ' made-in-Canada . energy price. ‘ Party oh! Dec. 6. . Broadbent reaffirmed’. his position that the NDP . could support a constitutional amending formula as long as fetri® to" discussions provincial rights over’! re- sources are maintained. ~ (COURT NEWS” In provincial court Tues- day three separate charges of driving with a blood alcohol | count over .08 were heard, All | entered guilty’ pleas. Fined $400 each or in default 80 days in jail were Thomas Duffy and Melvin Miller, Cyril Fofunoff was fined $550 ‘or in default 30 days in jail. * * o> Four separate charges of being minors in possession of ~ liquor were heard resulting in a $50 fine for Brent Wood * _ ‘Two charges of being in posession of a-narcotic were also heard. Each“ entered ’ guilty pleas and were given conditional discharges, Doug- las Johnson’ was placed ‘dr:: threé months’ probation while Clayton Whitfield was | B ROASTS placcd on ‘one ‘month proba- should bo tion. A : Ly - # es “ ‘ 16 Ib. - John Melnik pleaded M0) 00 7 nets i guilty to a hares of driving Not $1.61 Ib. as advertised in ourflyer. 2G while impaired and was fined We regret’any Inconvenlence this may have® $300 or in‘default 30 days in © caused our customers, iat : Diphtheria, seeing cough, tetanus, measles, polio, rubella. in jail, Sst dio? * schoals, nif Widhgut sucha program,fewer ; Parents are ensuring that their children ey‘re words © for Martin Allis. i 1 pikes, Senet, chine ys f Dano Pak ee He ( 1d Wed. +? Heid subvived ‘by. his’ if g, Pe ew aid Lie fs st. parents; Mr, and Mrs. Aigars:" speéific ‘Items carried,” Le: mye Disarmam Editor, Castlegar News: * I would like readers to know of some events taking place in Castlegar for Dis- armament Week, & . Tomorrow. night, Oct. 24;'at.7:80, in Room K-10 at Selkirk College, a film. and , Video-tape will be shown. The film, “Who's in Charge Here?” wondors . ‘how : the ‘armaments industry might gear down without’ hurting the economy or jeopardizing security, and the tape,“The . Medical Implications ‘of, Nu- clear Energy,” is: an’ unfor- + getiable description of the | dangers.of radiation by’ Dr. Helen (Caldicott, a medical doctor ‘who has become ‘deep- ly concerned with ‘the :sub- Ject. Discussion follows éach showing, atts On. Sunday © morning, “some of the local -churches will be giving attention to disarmament’and pedce. On Sunday, Oct. 26, at 7 P.m,, at the Brilliant Cultural Centre, the USCC Doukho- bora: and the Society of: Friends (Quakers) will join in. @ program’ on peace high- lighting a proposed “peace tax.” All people of goodwill are welcome to this meeting. ‘Audiologist : is appointed " Dr. N.M, Arnott, medi- cat health officer of the West. Kootenay Health’ District,. the i : ington State, stretching fro: CXoice of the People ee 5 , ae al ce ; PEL rahi On,Tuegday,, Oct, 28, the; every'dvenue possible to re-. film and video described, diice 6 ie .waste of world above ‘will, again, ‘be, shown Fesources on armaments arid between ,19:80, and -2:80,,. at; the’ threat of annihilation” K-10 at Selkirk College. 3:1, wilt 80;1.. a fnade available in the On, Thyraday, Oct. seeing the Society, for, SelfAwar “i ‘he United Nations has néss will be, holding a-médi:; given;much attention to dis- «tation for world peace at.the; armament, and practical faculty lounge at Selkizk;Col:: -ste oward this goal. It lege, to which all -are..w. emains’ for govern: come. : : ments, sich aa ours, to make A petition urging our dis; ‘mament issues a top government to “explore pi i District Governor Den- Morgan was accompan- nis Morgan visited Castlegar ied by. Ritzville's Mayor Selkirk Lions Club Tuesday .-(Lion) Kitk Danckas. and during it’s regular October “Lion Qteve Williams the Young governor visi ent Week plan If each of us, will do something during Disarma- ment Week, Ottawa will have to notice that péople in Castlegar and Vancouver and Red Deer, and many other , Places, were concerned ‘enough to go toa ‘meeting, or write a letter, orsign a peti- tion. This will encourage ‘those in power to give dis- armament the attention it | deserves, Ted Bristow bt ter, this will, in affect, help determine how many more lives, the world over will be touched with hope, thray; Lions’ t to's - meeting held at the Hi Arrow _ town’s chief. a ‘i Mors ted _ th Morgan was introduced organ | present e by pone. chaiman Bill See, Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club back from the Pend Oreille with a mesgage and challenge Lions: -Club-of ‘Metalaine from International President Falls, Wash. who noted that William