BUILDERS DERS SUPPLY. ANITED. 965-8151 Pee at night. Students dressed in what they felt was the style of the 1950's and tried to: classes during the day but dress, as shown here, waa considered scceptable as allay attire.—Castlegar News Photo P 4 G GRAND OPENING WINNERS ‘OF GIVEAWAYS AND DRAWS Grand Draw — 12 x 12 x 3 Swimming Pool car with ; ladder, pumps and filter — Mrs. Bente Ryeo 2 ick Hlikoff. Pan — Nick Swellll ~Bectric: | tron — Fred Podmoroff. | Paints PCs Prepare for Upcoming Leadership Race Reynolds Not Running MP. John Reynolds called on Kootenay West constituency to prepare now for the upcom- ing leadership.race in the federal Progressive Conserva- tive party. to the convention from. this riding. He said the party needed leader capable of being elected, reference to opposition leader Robert Stanfield's failure to’ . (PO Burmiys -Richmond-Deltal, was guest speaker at.the annual meeting of the Kootenay. West ssive Conservation Fed- oral Association, held. here Monday night, However, the 89-year-old MP, who has been mentioned as a possible contender in that leadership, said after the meet- _ ing that he is “definitely not in the running” and that he is waiting until all candidates have declared themselves be- fore deciding whort he will support. Mr. Reynolds told the 180 people at the dinner. meeting that a fund-raising drive should start now to support delegates Follow the Easter Bunny to EASTER SAVINGS = Easler Goodies noe in Good Supply @ Decorated Chocolate Eggs @ White Chocolate Bunnies & Chicks’ @ Solid Milk Chocolate Animals for the Youngsters @ Fruit & Nut Cream Filled Eggs ° | @ Turtles, 3, 1 & 2 Ib. Boxes Seales od 1 Ib. Box Chocolates and Chocolate Candies THIS WEEK $3.29 A good selection of Easter Cards Paas Easter Egg Color Kits y CARL'S DRUG MART i ! y of Castleaird Plaza : "by Pauline -Johnson™ win nati during the 1974 election. “We will need full partici- pation at the convention by a good cross section of people from every riding to ensure we fellecta leader aman that ean be elected,” he signed before the current agreement runs out at the end of the month,” he said. _’ The minister in Ottawa says he ia willing to doit, but he says he can't get a meeting with the provincial government.” Mr. Reynolds also eritized operation of the unemployment insurance program saying that, costs have risen from $698 * million in 1970 to more than $2 billion’ in’, 1976, while the number: of, claima- have re-: ‘same. Mn Reynolds? sae had mained pralse for Koolenay: West MP Bab’ Brisco who" pias spoke at the meeting. “We're certainly glad to have him down in Ottawa,” Mr. Reynolds said, “he is one of the best MPs ever sent’ from British Columbia. One of the most active.” Mr. Reynolds then at- tacked the Liberal government for not being concerned with economic development in this part of the country. He cited the federal DREE program as an-example, saying that B.C, received only $4 million of the $450 million handed out under. the economie development pro- gram in 1974, +5 He also critized the NDP provincial government for not < cooperating with the federal government on economic de- velopment programs. “They spent a lot of years in opposition saying how the previous Social Credit govern- ment couldn't get along with the federal government,” he said. “Now they'te (the NDP) even worse.” Mr. Reynolds ‘said, “B.C, MPs have asked when the provincial and federal govern- ments are going to sign a new DREE agreement.. “Not that the old one has done us much good, but at least . we would like to see a new one said. "Some people now think it is thelr right to take two or three months off avery~ year and collect unemployment in- surance.” This is happening, he safd, while’ many jobs in his own Lower Mainland riding are going begging. Mr.’ Reynolds, who was delayed seven hours while trying to get Into Castlegar Airport, ended up taking a bus to Castlegar from Cranbrook and, arrived one half-hour be- fore the annual meeting began. He left Tuesday for Ot-, tawa. Construction and Alterations Continue in School Disirict Construction and altera- tion’ of School. District No. bulldings continues, as well as *ground work being. Jaid for addition expansions. ‘At Monday's meeting of the board of trustees for School District No. 9, instructions were given to. proceed im. mediately with the working drawings for the libraries: of Tarrys and Woodland Park no? WHERE THe LUNCHEON MEAT, Kam .... 79¢ _ ing while his driver's’ licence of Cranbrook, pleaded guilty to 9. given for the sketch plans and .the “dust collector” in the PORK & BEANS, Picnic .. 3 tins 89c DOG FOOD, Rover, 15 oz. 5 for $1.63 FRUIT COCKTAIL, iat 28 oz: 69c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, Ib. ..........-000 $1. 19. Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Annual’ Swan Watch Held This Weekend The fifth annual swan watch'on the Creston Flats sponsored by the West Kooto- MORE FOR YOUR BUILDING DOLLARS | \ ‘THE WESTWOOD HOMES WAY. \e wil I be held March 22 and 23, Swan watchers will meet at the newly constructed Cres- ton. Valley Wildlife Contre where members of the Natura: lists’ Association and personnel - of the Canadian Wildlife Ser- vice who operate the Wildlife Centre, ‘will be available to . answer questions. Telescopes will be avail- ‘able for better swan viewing. Everyone is welcome and invited to join the Naturalists, Watchers should bring a lunch, thermos, binoculars, cameras, warm clothing:and rubber boots. The swans began arriv- ing at Creston during mid- February and will remain until early April. This annual concen- tration of swans at Creston is one of the most spectacular natural historic events of the Kootenays. —— Local Court News Roy Allen Poznikoff, 19, of +] _ Castlegar, pleaded guilty to a charge of suprying lguor to. minors, He, was fihed 4 Nell Bavard aca 18, Component Paskoge "Homes (Pre-Fab), ‘Modular and Custom Homes. ALL UNITS HAVE ENGINEERED TRUSSES Please Contact- it -EDWIN (PERSSON: ; Box 43, Nelion Bc, — 52.3783 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 20, 1975 T'S SAFEWAY FOR SAVINGS ON SO MANY THINGS! _ You can save on lots more than food when you shop here. Come and enjoy one-stop BHOPRING at Safeway. pnvoatia' te ees of Castlegar, pl toa charge under the motor vehicle act with driving with no insurance: He was fined $250. - ner seer *. Marvin Ross Leavitt, 20, of Genelle, pleaded gullty to driv. was under suspension, He was fined $150 or in default one month in jail. His driver's licence was also suspended for ‘one month. : . Sally Jean MacKenzie, 23, of China Creek; pleaded guilty toa charge of hit and run. She was fined $250 or in default one. month in jail . William Leslie Zqaryck, 45, driving with a blood alcohol count over .08, He was fined $250 or in default one rionth in il. _KELD’S PIANO & ORGAN will be held et) KOOTENAY TV ELECTRONICS: in the Plaza : Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22°” FRIDAY 3:TO 8 P.M.’ : SATURDAY, 12 NOON TO 4 Le “Featuring: : Organ demonstration’ with = SYNTHSIZER : No Charges As Compact - Leaves Road © ‘A.1973 Datsun went out of control when cressing the rail- ‘way tracks that once divided the two former towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird, sus- taining an estimated $500 8 age early mornin; * Driver ia identified’ as ‘Joseph Killough, 25, of Castle- gar. “No charges were ne No injuries were repo The go-ahead was also an up-to-date estimate for the Robson Elementary School ad- dition, The board gave its ap- proval to the additional work in the existing home economics room at KJSS in the amount of $4,200 and for the re-locating of industrial arts room at KISS: HIDE - OUT Cabaret This. 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