shown here with the: ee the Stanfield ‘erlllelzed the Liberal stand’ on /Inflation’ saying; Trudeau's government takes the’ attitude that ‘nothing can really be done about it” because it is’an‘ international’ problem, He said Mr. Trudeau’ w going--to do; nothing) about inflation before the election was. called but’ now'*he ‘says he. would ave) wrestled ‘inflation to'the’ ground within ‘a; few © weeks’ or, months if‘he hadn't been’ forced into jan. election i The. P.C. leader. ‘said'‘the |: economic climate created by. continual ‘inflation’ makes’ it contol "to deflate; to reduce, the! expectations,” wo. must taco, the: fact that it will ateal the spending power of ‘aon WH ak tie * solution. iWe have effort". hen stalk:Mr, Stanfield ndiiod the. effectiveness ofthe! proposed . controls depends: to some: + extent’ on’ what 'Is' going on’ in ‘the! economy’ of the rest of the. world’ but) added: "we ‘will ‘export; more inflation ‘than, we import’ if we; take the‘attitude hat, a is nothing we. can do Fe easy for’ people:to’raise\prices and pass:them along, to-the* consumers, -“Dhe’ strongest’ for “tributing’ to ‘inflation toda; t the expectation that prices are going to keep going up. for, this reason that we are advocat-.. ing short-term price and income: Merilees on:‘their) return’ from The unique and colorful flora and fauna of ‘Australia. ‘slide, gular John Dalzi hota’ : Kootenay, Naturalist's:Associ< », ation at: Selkirk: Collége ion An, exchange visit to the » etherlan or, lead the (Gan lian: Forces Base who may enrren for hh -Canadian force: ‘the’ surveying and ‘preparation for sale, by,B.C.: tee of lan the: Bi Park monthly’ meeting ‘of the: West’: about the ‘lfoct | it ‘vill: have on eople's savings.” f : Phen, asked what) policies or, programs ‘his {party had designed to specifically holp the + people’ in’ Kootenay | West he said) “I havea great:interest in regional development, but)! 'Barller, during his speed ‘he ‘said a “matter, of particular ‘concern for: Kootenay. West” is stimulating. development, ° 2i“If you're going to get. néy industry, into an; ares, you: , 1 only,\do it / If} \there ia ‘expansipn tovattract it"’}:'3¢ galloping at this! rate,’ it undermine the | tions of our. country: | “We're threatened with an even Higher rate’ this vent an B went of Ji aa ‘and sau the => “next regular ‘meeting will’ not ‘take place till Sept. 16 when the TV jfilm* ofthe’ trip:to ‘the : Champion '‘Creek marshes. wil be shown, Bunny; Horswil reported onthe ‘progress: made‘in. plans for, the Fall Hobby Show. to. hela’ on. Sept..28 el! ing and nah the!existing i ays ‘al; oo ‘Gard Funeral services were hel ‘tones RELIEVES f SUNGURN | fate PAIN $ FOR ALL'YOUR © PRESCRIPT! ION “NEEDS: Tommy Biln Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Corner of Pine and Columbia Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1pm. “Ph, 965-7818 Friday 9.a.m. to @'p.m. 6-7-pm. ; jvdied “suddenly, June 16 a from’ the, chapel o the Castlegar Funeral Home fo: Walter. John: Markin, :26, whi “Castlegar. We specialize ‘in ©.) Born'in Nelson July 27; 23: «1947, Mr.-Markin was educated - in Nelson and Port Alberni. He. weddings, funerals sand everyday. varrangements : ~: was a graduate of Port Alberni ‘2 ¢Mr.\Markin attended Van: Secondary School, couver "Vocational Institut {1972and had been employed by. Pacific Triange for the past few * ‘survived by, ‘Mike. Markin;~ tw jtova Cemetery. FAREWELL! PARTY. j The: friends of the. ‘Bob, _Jeffery’s and the” Gib Lind’s-are invited to-o farewell ‘Party. at the: Curling Rink: ‘Lounge % Friday, duly: 5 — 9 pm, . Live’ Music <=. Snacks Refreshments Available Admission’ at Door see elecurra a Uk lS! Pe Ree ee SU ene a 4 Provincial ‘Library. 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R NEWS Fublished Every Thursday Morning’ at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 27,'No, 28 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH: COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1974 [a3 16 CENTS PER COPY: AWARD, the Covernor-Gencral's Slvr’ Medal, tp to.a Selkirk-Colloge erere ‘school ' teacher, | Her * summer, oe +4 Teese roti iiseses: howev. her.; to’ A will tak student with the highest ‘academic . outdoors to complete a study for the fish’ and wildlife departm “presented to a standing,’ hasbeen awarded biology : student’ Lorraine Warner, . | daughter: of Mr.‘and/Mrs ‘Presentation on the capacity of the land Can-Cel Maintenance Crew Here Stages Walkout in Pulp Division Can-Cel’s pulp, diviston here was stil] operating at noon yesterday following a walkout, by its maintenance crew earlier that morning, - The walkout, which local PPWC president Rudy Martini sald was to protest rates of pay, otcurred at about 8.15 ‘a.m. Similar walkouts are reported to have taken place at all other pulp mills in the province. with the possible exception’ of the Northwood 'mill.'at. Prince George and the pulp mill’ at MacKenzi ("While Mr. Martini-estimat- ed 80 nien. walked out, ‘Can- Cel's industria) relations super- visor, Bert Collier, said he was unable to estimate the number. of men accurately because some are on other shifts while yet others are on holidays. He said the maintenance crew consists of 105 men in total.) ; ») The Can-Cel spokesman sald the shift millwright and shift electrician stayed’ on their jobs and that’ the mill would continue to operate as long as ble. Mr.’ Collier said ginformal City. fo Transfer Arena Site fo Regional. District. ‘The first ep: towards preparing for an arena referen- dum was taken ‘by city’ council on: Wednesday of last: week: following’ Regional ‘District ‘of ‘ Central ‘Kootenay approval to. é have te the vote taken by the City.; work is supported by a grant from the Trail Wildlife Association well as being salaried by the fish and wildlife departiient. her year at Selkirk; Miss eres his see porvod oo is saleion seen! Work included’ ae of the washrooms, taking down | 2 ah ‘ ‘the ‘old ‘stage ‘with ‘a’ portable \ ‘one - provided when the need © arises, Tenening te footings at™- highly: Bestia who’ turn: -.ed out when necessary, stating. ‘one of the big jobs; done ‘by; the: the ’retiling: “accommodate ‘anyone he: h the use of )and ‘were 2 only mpletely,’shut ‘down’ during Cc cubeunente? eaid Mr. : ¢ Godbereon: with hich {heat i the : local : He ‘depart \-ment, to md i ithe event of : 3 ortin, “Wednssier of last ‘week; Ald.” = teve Jankola said. iiils covered tl ange only, ee aisport has indicated to’ the. City of Castlegar it would like® it.to , . take on the responsibility of the - main highway through the city <2.a8 well as to Keenleyside Dam, ‘This was one of the items on the agenda at councils meeting on Wednesday, of ‘last; week. While;Mayor Ed Mosby said the responsibility will have = to eventually, be: taken! over by. é calls for. an’ initial fee phis $50, pa vehicle‘ and '$5an'hour per “fireman, ae This agreement, is handled to ye ‘s'The highways: department Vand J. The “ety: has: requested RDCK ‘to petition Municipal Affairs Mini éwould ‘want to see It in first class Fepalr ibefore the ‘takeover.’ Public work ‘supervisor AL ex Lutz, who'said the biggest liability (is snow «plowing ‘and sanding, is to: investigate the “costs tothe city of maintaining * these roads’: ‘The. highways “department uB MLA“ p, as well as Rossland-Trail Chris D'Arcy, will be: asked what 2 the city,can CASTLEGAR DAY. at Expo -will long. be POrsone who: were ‘remembered: by: th fortunate to mementos. The one'on ‘enough Mayor Ed-Mosby shown there > with two left being from the, M4 day:were the Stanley Humpries Student 3 Denkbebor :Costr and School! Band, as well as local performer, Jerry: Mosby. Mr. Mosby said the amphitheatre was filled for both shows and when it was over no one was ready to leave. “It was areal tribute to our : people,” he said. City of Spok tray: made o! Festival Day, Jul iiEspe Taam inolhere plaque, ye rele ited Cedar and: young ‘The eity can be very. prond of the: calire of performance th on,” ef ee : News Photo i by the B.C- Gs expect.. when, taking ‘over ;this ~-responsibility. /\!;° <3. Ald. Jack (Chernoff said he ‘understood some equipment might also come. with the deal. What's Happened ,Slocan’ Park ‘government of Pri ‘Trudeau was returned with 141 “seats. ‘The (Conservatives: got “95, the NDP 16, Social Credit 11. : © elected: In British the PC's got. 13: sexuts,. the. Liberals eight and the NDP. two. Poll-by-poll results ‘tor ‘Thrums ” 128 South: Slocan > 66 Crescent: Valley ie Passmore Win To Und und ‘Wiring ‘Asks ‘Ald. : Pleasure, concern and dis- appointment were the many reactions at\the last regular city council meeting. held on Wednesday of:last week when attention’ was’ brought’ to the announcement that tenders had been called for 19: miles of : facing in the 1 6 Perry Siding Slotan 107 Silverton 82 ‘New Denver: 106 Commercial ‘Steam Bath Is Proposed For Castl area. While it was good news to see work is to proceed, Ald. Andy Shutek wanted to know - what had become of an earlier request to have ornamental street lighting and under- ground: wiring of -BC: Tel included. “I feel we've been left out‘on these particular items,” he said. Ornamental lighting calls for the power. lines:to also be underground. Mayor‘Ed Mosby said the t+: ) question of construction, opera- tionjand maintenance of an): artificial ice arena’ and the renovation of: the existing’ ice arena ata cost not to-exceed RCDK will also be adviséd , that the City of Castlegar. will : available such portions of :: civic ‘property. as'‘may be. required to for the construction of an arena: ‘The ‘land. in’ question is crown land given to the former. - Town. of” Kinnaird: for the: Purpose ‘of Fecreation or, civic: City clerk Allen Selbie told.” ‘Chairman: ie Castlegar ‘and ‘District ‘United ? Appeal is farmer deputy mayor - of Castlegar and owner of GLS. directors Cantlegar > District) United “Appeal, an i ‘organization that! make