CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 27, 1972 SER VIN Castlegar - Kinnaird Bele From Page | KC DAYS CELEBRATIONS START FRIDAY FIT-RITE SHOES | Frovinclal Library ‘ Farliament Bldgs lb. 28 Eremenko’s STEELWORKERS voted last Friday on a new . wage offer from Cominco. In Castlegar the balloting took place behind the Co-Op Garage. Here, Jack Kelly, Steve Chambers, Bill Keraiff and Maurice MacArthur prepare to cast their votes. — Castlegar News Photo Leaders in the child ld will be meeting at ere College Sept. 29 Day Care Meeting Scheduled to review current trends in day care develop- ment and to consider areas tequiring government - at- eda Paltied, co-ordin- ator for the federal ment's Status of larly in of the overn- Jy in fomen Committee, will be the prin- cipal speaker outlining fed- eral action resulting as a services so far developed, and in learning the wishes ublic. She is direct- volved in formulating recommendations on "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION® FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar care Jegisation, Among those attending will be the chairman of the national committee on Sta tus of Women of the Can- adian Federation of Univer- sity Women’s Clubs, repre- sentatives of day care or- ganizations in British Co- lumbia and delegates of OMEP, a committee approv- ed by UNESCO which has presented a day care brief ‘o Prime Minister Trudeau. “as Theft Three juveniles | i have appeared in fai Castlegar charge san = phoning gas from Kinnaird Transfe er. They were semanded z sentencing until Aug. there will be a square danc- ing at the Su oper “Valu park- ing lot in Castlegar and street dancing at the Castle- aird plaza, fhe square dancing is being sponsored by the Mc Mixers, Square pane Club of Kinnaird, with Jim Mc- Luckle und guests from Trail ane Nelson doing the Food, There will be all kinds of it. Starting with the bake sale atthe. Douk- hobor Hall at 9 a.m. Friday, there will be a Keenleyside, former co- chairman of B.C, Hydro, will present the Keenleyside Tro- phy to the winners of the apen event, and the Colcel ‘Trophy to the winners of the junior event. Then there ly the 49- mile bike race, with a_10- 5 eed bike as prize. This rts from the Regional J Re- creation Commission office, proceeds up to “the Kinnaird Bridge, over to the airport, across {he Brilliant Bridge and up to the Hugh Keenteyside Dam, The bikes will be walked across the the rear of the Ganaaian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Castlegar starting at 4, and will run through until it is being run by the Kotani! -Doukhobor Histor: ical Society, whose. comm- unal village museum is open for KC Days visitors. Sweat- ing over the grills will be society president Bill Meril- ees and other members of his board and society. © At 7 a.m. Sat lay and 9 a.m. Sunday, the Rotary Club will be holding.a pan-" - cake breakfast at the Super- Valu_parking lot. Saturday night at 5 p.m. there will be a Doukhobor banquet in the Doukhobor Hall in Castlegar. The ladies of the community will be serving up such tasty items as borsch, homemade bread, irohi, ploe, salads,-pies and ruit t jul juice, tea or coffee. The wind-up of KC Days will take the form of an- other food-feast, this time out at Pass Creek Park: Ki- wanians Gus Leitner and Mike Sawchenko will be chefs de cuisine turning out gourmet style ~ roast beef, hamburgers and hot dogs. The barbecue starts at 4:30 p.m. For the sportsman and outdoorsmen (and women) near Syringa Creek. It starts up again at the same time and place on Sunday. There is also a canoe rae hee epunsored by the Ki- lub which will end up ane the scene of their barbecue at Pass Creek Under ee direction of « mil Merv Rush, a 9) le cour: se, including ne portage, has been plotted our It will leave ae Arrow Lakes Mar- ina a p.m on Sunday, and at the Finish line, Hugh TRYLON BATH OIL. Regular $1.59. Special: for KC Days RUBINSTEIN SKIN DEW MOISTURIZING EMULSION beg. $5. special . $3.00 RUBINSTEIN SKIN DEW MOISTURIZING CLEANSER eg. $4. Special $3.00 RUBINSTEIN BIKINI SUN TAN LOTION Regular $1.75. KC Days Special ............ BRECK SATIN CREME CONDITIONER Regular $2.75. KC Days Special cess $1.25 98c $1.29 GIFTWARE - See Our Counter of REDUCED lems Bat point they ‘will be ex: actly half way through the Tace and will make a second circuit of the route to com- plete the course. There will also be a frog jumping competition at Stanley Humphries on Sat- urday at 2 p.m, and an hour later, on a hill a half block south of » a soap box classic. both events being sponsored by the Selkirk Lions Club. For those who like to take up weight lifting, there will be outdoor beer dens in both Castlegar ond Kinnaird. The Kinnaird one is be- ing held in conjunction with a Senior A Fasthall match with two Spokane clubs. The Saturday game is at 2:30 p.m, in Kinnaird Park bet- ween the Castlegar Cubs Profits from the beer gar- den will go to sending the Cubs to the provincial play- offs in August at Victoria. The Royal Canadian Leg- ion in Castlegar will operate From Page | PARADE ing Kinktail Kougar, Rooti- toot Raccoon, fiesta Skunk and Barnacle Following var “will be a collection of antique cars, the ladies sottball the Hi h row Shrine treal and Inland Natural Trail Square Dance float comes next with the Plaza Beauty Salon and Cas- “tle Motors following. Then comes the Hi-Ar- row entry, the famed one- ton. Clydsdales, owned by Potters Distillery of Lang- ley, ee the B.C. ‘Telephone The sound of the bag- pipes comes next with the Trail Pipe Band, then the Trail Shrine Club entry, kid- dies decorated bikes and the D-Bar-D and Castlegar Horsemen's Association en- tries. Also in the parade will be the Kinnaird Fire De- partment, an entry of mini- bikes, a float from the City of Nelson depicting an_old- time steamboat, and ‘ the Trowelex concrete float. - From Page { gracing the cabaret. She is - Cheryl Moore, with princess Susan Thornton, from Re- public, Wash. Hostesses for the event loat, and «. their beer yarden in the parking lot beside their clubrooms, starting at. 2 QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Rr. on Saturday, and the Jwanis Club ‘will have one at Pass Creek Park in con- junction with their. barbe- cue. On the cultural side, the Internatlonally famous ee non Girls umpet Band will be heard In concert on Friday at 7 p.m. in Kinsmen Park, Castlegar and a Child- ren's Art Show, sponsored the Community Arts Council, will be open from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Both days Rotarians will be out at the airport to welcome visiting aircraft and their passengers to KC Nays. Sunday at 9 am. will see a golf tournament at the Castlegar Golf Club, with prizes being awarded at 4pm. And, at 2 p.m. al Pass Creek Park, a log burl- ing contest sponsored by the Selkirk Lions. Getting SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal Rummage Collecting for’ LA to C or eer, “Will: Meet the Need pe Work or Any Occasion PLUMBING & HEATING CASTLEGAR NOTICES Don't Forget KC Days §-7809. See the peseLeae NEWS) Wedding Invitations Married? Fah Hummus, les Fa 55690 or The Lighthouse f Dropin Centre, Open Fri Tues, 8 p.m. - Corner. of Kootenay and Victoria St. in Nelson, Tilinighte . Bake Sale at Castlegar Russian Hall. Open 9,00 am,, Friday 28th. Plan to visit the Child ren’s Art Display in the Legion Hall on thru sented to Poster winners at 2:00 p.m. % KC DAYS SPECIALS COTTON BLOUSES Regular $9.98 KC Days Special 5.98 LONG DRESSES Ideal for KC Days One-Third Off Market and | Victoria, B.C. Published Every Thursday. Morning at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR NEW Slocan Valley and City New Denver - Silverton VOL. 25, No, 31 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, .1972 The Castlegar and Dis- trict juvenlie girls softball team wound up in fourth Place in the ela it team B.C; championships held in New Westminster over the week- ond and manager Gary Titon had predicted placing well up «in the standings and ihe girls help- ed ima prove it, from Kamloops. This game turned out to be a pit- chers duel and Castlegar came out ahead 3-1 after seven innings, Gloria Zayt- soff was the winning pitch- er, The second game on Lightning, Strikes Cause Minor Fires - In Forest Areas “The weatherman at the i J oa. degrees and Sunday's, For the B.C. Forest Ser- vice these high marks could out that trouble is in Currently, the beni A Juvenile Girls Softball Team Bring New Honors fo Castlegar Saturday pitted our girls a- he Upper Island div- inners from Nanal- is game was a dis- aster as the locals were trampled 10-2lp in five -in- ings, . Sadi Flynn, the Castle- gar catcher, spoiled Nanai- mo’s no hitter in the second inning with a line drive down the third base line. The third. game, also played on Saturday, was a jauseker. as Castlegar bat- tled to a 3-2 win over Ab- botsford, the Fraser valley corer out of contention tl * with a 12-5 win, Castlegar's only good aye in ihe game came in t! ‘dinning, when, wth tard runners on Pat West got the sig- al for a sacrifice bunt and turned it into a base hit, The excellent batting of the Guilford team was hele credit for winning this me, Coach Hyson stated that both he and the team - ed a lot of experience the ane and he ho; th gir do well hott n their own local play-offs. The girls on the team would like to thank the fol- lowing people ‘for their sup- port in’ advancing them to Mrs. G. Hyson, Selkirk vs ley, Junior Girls, _ parents ‘Service ‘in gar rots: The Ugsiain and caught. fire, "ie : ec Tioughout the Nelson‘ ‘orest - District seven new and ‘spectators, a n the pulp mill at Celgur sent Pils ti to ‘hospital on Sunday ,night, The accident. o as the result ofa blowback on a pressurized line. Taken to hospital were’ Don Poole: Sr., of Castl jon legar of Rob--- Ullian Kemperman, who was the Knights of Columbus candidate. The tiara was plac- ed on-her head by retiring Miss KC Days, Dee Chase. Below, the new Miss KC. Days: : Incesses, Debbie Sheridan, CRE who was sponsored by Castlegar Ambu- lance and Joan: Muller who stood for the Castlegar Horsemen. © ethotsncees aoe Everything Went Smoofhly for KC Days ... The 1972 KC D: ed cum laude jon end- and son, Mr. Poole is still in hos- pital, but Mr, Danchella is back to work. COLEMAN 2-BURNER CAMP STOVE... 16.99 PICNIC JUG Coleman. KC Days Special 3.99 CoouERS, 1.39 fi PATIO LIGHTS, Sef of6, KC Days Special ... 3.88 PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE, 3” x 50’ ... SKILSAW CHAINSAW KELVINATOR: ELECTRIC The holiday schedule of gar aldermen forced a S onclistons of the re; Rossland. Birthday The Mayor, of Rossland, H. S. Elmes ‘acknowledg- ed recent birthday . greet- ings sent by the town of Kinnaird, ven O behalf of the otf of Rossland,” wrote, "T wish’ to thank Soe for in chairman, ting down ao fae for the first time in weeks. The three day ekene drew record crowds to all events, with ‘he. Sweuthiar: man co-operating to the ful- g went off race which wasice cancel- 1d because only two: per- rad signed up for it at the Regional Recreation Com- mission office. Queen ‘Lillian at the ceremony “held ‘dur: ing the Kiwanis Club barbe- cue at Pass Creek Park. Watching the draw iP or was very. pleased the prize had gone to a resident of his home town, where he “was quite sure it would be welcome: Mr. a arding said the KC Days celebrations was one of the “outstanding ev- ents of the Kootenays.” and he praised’ all those who had worked hard in makin; in. Castlegar. Within utes of the door being op- ened up, the srowds des- cended e stairs to buy iy. Doukhobor delicacies, aaa borscht, pyrogi, fruit tea and ‘homemade bread. There were also fruits and vegetables as well as handi- crafts offered for sale. Later in the afternoon, was an air of tenslon as the bint ‘By oman Sele, Kinnaird’s Yown glen, and Dr. William Mi in, prin- cipal Co Dahl, representing the Dai- ry Lillian Ker ween, ‘emper- oe ite “ thts of Colum- joan ler, Castle; Horsemen, Wendy Solberg, Selkirk Lions, Debbie Sheri- Air Mail Service Cut - Brings Strong Protest has eed ‘vith the at Chamber of Commerce and ‘that of ‘Nelson to proposal to cut out of air mail service. No official word of the proposal has been received by council and Mayor Colin Maddocks ‘suggested the le in the fact when home delivery service starts next year. A letter was received from Nelson indicating that, “advice eminating from the Vancouver office of the Postal Service is that a pro- posed overnight: truck ser- vice replacing ‘the air ser- soon be forthcom- The letter, which had similar wording service-in and out of Van- couver will lkely result in increased air fares and l- mousine service to and from Castlegar airport. What in- centives are there to buain- ea with’ inadequate Postal service?” It also pointed out that . those who receive that: in come through the DVA, UIC, WCBB, ny oat experience additional incon- r MGnder the propose mall Inder the cha Prop ra will ‘leave vanctu: ver, at 1 p.m, arriving ‘a Nelson or Trail‘at 2 a.m. t 4 Sante, would leave Nelson or Trail at 1'p.m. and arrive in Van- couver. at 1 am. “This schedule, "the Nelson Chamber of Com- merce sald, “would miss all connections by alr for the east and as a result of the 10 to. 12 hour truck brant portation time, all vould be delayed one en Mt Outgoing mail from this area, the Chamber said, lea- ves Castlegar at 3 p.m., ar- Liffle People’s riving in Vancouver at. 4:40 p.n. “In case of no the mail is of no igs bus to Penticton leaving Penticton at 9:10 p.m. Ar tives Vancouver at 9:50 p.m. ig all night connec. fions to the East and:Vic- (continued on page ten) Centre Zoning Tabled for Next Council Meef An application by the Kootenay-Columbia Child Care Society to re-activate zoning for the Little Peo- walt a full Session of coun- Only Mayor ¢ Colin Mad- docks, Ald. e. Jankola and Ald. acorns: ‘Bondaroft joins «the Dow occupied by the nursery, The Lazareff’s . told council they solidly. yoppased came ot es les e which stemmed ‘from the earlier ‘operations of the y also claimed all was a y yell with the pre- sent operation. Mr. Ehman, who also at- tended the meeting, « ed ha strict -Buidelines : group’ “alrea rn Provisions licence and The by-election is be- ing held to fill the council. ° seat left vacant by the dea- th otal Ald. Jim Macbeth. candidates have filed ee nination ‘papers for the office. They are. Bill Banham and Jack Chernoff. Voting will take place from 8 a.m. to & p.m. in the Kinnaird Fire Hall. would b when the , fulbilling all government rp-7 tions. iHe said the‘nursery: at "The society he said had ‘hired Mrs. Betty Ramsey, wae was highly trained: in this field, to act as super visor, with Mary-Anne’ Gall as full-time member of the staff. Janice Nalrnes one of ithe founders of the nursery time eee Ras E bagedds fl i was g SRE 2 (i i ed Er Les a ry RANGE “ KC Days Special 30”. KC Days Special 109.00 209.00 Shop for Many More In-Store Specials LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL KC DAYS PRICE. TAGS AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES are Pat Wendell and Lynn - Lalonde, of Beta Sigma Phi. A “bar” to their atten- dance plaque will be pre- sented to Education Minis- ter Donald Brothers and Randolph Harding, MP. lunch will be served late in the evening. . DIMETAPP ELIXIR 4 oz. Regular $1.65. Special for KC Deys PROMATUSSIN PEDIATRIC Regular $1.95. KC Days Speiiel LYSOL SPRAY Regular $1.09. Save during KC Days at Special Price PARAMETTE CHEWABLE TABLETS Regular $4.69. KC Days Special .......... : BAYER DECONGESTANT CAPSULES Regular $1.50. Special ......... BAYER ASPIRIN, 100 TABLETS Feguiar $1.12. KC Deys Special... MAALOX TABLETS, 100s Regular $2.45. Save during KC Days at . CREST TOOTHPASTE, SUPER SIZE, Regular $1.69. KC Days Special .. ARTHRITIC PAIN FORMULA, 40 TABLETS. eegular $1.25. Special. 6" BLADE under. a - swelterin; ' Mike Sawehenko labored ov, er a hot stove behind the Canadian Bank of 0! , cooking up piles ‘gers and hot dogs ton, Grand. Fork and Slo- can. Early Saturday’ morn- ing, all the royalty went to the ab parking dot for a reakfast of pancakes, th then, at°10 {continued on page ten) enia, tion of a communal village was inspected by hundreds of KC Days visitora, Another . event _ which Ramsey Named Acting Editor ‘The appointment of Castlegar News news editor Bruce auney aa acting ed- itor .of the cept News L. V. reenact Mr. Ramsey will be act- Hishap Aftermath Leads to Fine For Passmere Man throng who came to see this internattonally famous band. THONGS 15c a Pair main ‘at the scene of an accident, The offence occurred , on July 8 at the Super-Valu parking lot-when the accus- - e Hotel Accom. The evening of the first day ended with the grand « Queens Cabaret at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel ing editor while this news- paper's editor and manager, Campbell, Revelsteke-Slocan, is oak: ing reelection to the B.C. ( the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel entry: into H the little people as they watched the the parade and were loaned by Potters — While guests danced to =: Days parade through the twin towns’ pictith f Langley. (Don J th fe 0} lotnike : Saturday. The six-horse team formed. on bh Aaa nagley: (Don, Jonet Ehoto), ote "Chosen Gees” there od; according to. police, ult OSE MAGNIFICENT CLYDESDALES dwarf- anotner venicie and left the ; 7 scene of the accident, Popoff was also prohib- ited from driving for a mon- in the general . election being fae f ‘ THE END of the Day Brought a A ; ee) D UJ C= SUMMER CANDY Allen’ popoit was feed $15 $150 Regular 89c. SPECIAL 69 Storia tia Tommy Biln Corner of Pine and Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. + Ee @ Tours PPARTMMENT STORE, LTD Geer Bea fete immediately. MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS PHONE 365-7782 for KC Days ct Bill Banham, — Castlegar News Photo