‘Bruce Fraser who made the presentation of the kerosene lamp on * < Boba ot the ae faculty: ‘The occasion had the ‘co-operation of a.window of the Fraser. Baten wan A personal gift of'a wool sample woven by Mrs. ‘Thor-Larsen. Ground for. the log cabin; was broken last September and work has proceeded steadily if not at a leisurely: ace iloee: The cabia's aftielel opening was marked by ceremonies 30 students, gu attended by a7 faculty. monibere. ‘who warmed both themselves and thee eee with (a Selkirk "72 camps Castloger: Nowa Fists Morita ecko la ra abel al “ KOOTENAY LAKE: FERRY SCHEDULE © +The hedule will.be for.the: perlod Friday, April: 12-1974 to Monday, ne 15,1974 inclusive.) °<. 9:00.a.m. 11:00.a.m. 12:0a.m: 10:00. a.m.” 1:00a.m. 12:00 noon 1:00p.m, 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 11:00p.m. 200 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:00p.m. zi 12:00 midnight Normal winter'schedule will be In effect Tuesday, April 16, 1974. G. R. Kent District Highways Manager Department of. Highways 820 Nelson Avenue Nelson, British Columbia April 8, 1974. ! 1:00 p.m. 1:00a.m. George G. Polonikotf; 66, a resident’ of. Castlegar, . died. suddenly Sunday.’ He was a retired farmer who also worked in the: ‘lumber‘industry. ° #535 -Faneral services were held ~/ Monday. through: to: Fe from the: ‘Castlegar Russian’) S Hall? “Born in ' Canora, Sask., ‘April’26, 1907, Mr. Polonikoif <: moved''to: Ootischenia in°1910.. {then ito’ Shore eres in 1922, to =\Rosslahd in'1926‘and ‘to. Slocan Park in 1993 before. finally retiring.in' Castlegar in 1971.: ‘Mr :Polonikoff” was ‘mar- ried to Mary: Pereverzoff in 3 member. otk the nities. *ot Castlegar and District Bowling Results FOR RENT 256 8q, ft, ‘commercial {Spares * BT ne Night 9-11 p.m. Mery TaN Carol cot a 829, LHT. Garo Comto! . MHS Walter Kanigan 800. MHT Ken Plotntkoff 780. THS Challengers 1064. THT. Head Pins 2863, Team Points: Unpredicta- . bles 64°1/2, Jackasses 47°1/2, Spares 53, Posties 86 1/2, Head Pins hallengers 65 1/2, Other 600's: Brian’ Cristo- foli 601, Mary Postnikoff ie, ‘Alec Lawrenow 670, Ed Conro; 614, Harry Markin 610, Walter, Kanigan 769. Monday Night 9-11 pam. pt LHS Mary Postnikoff 268, LHT Mary Postnikoff 706, ! MHS Ken Plotnikoff 276. MHT Jean Comtoin 740, THS. Spares’ 1047. THT 2886. Team Points: Unpredicta-’ ‘bles © 64, Jackasses /50):1/2, Spares 56, Posties 41,1/2, Head Pins 67 1/2, Challengers 66 1/2. Other 60's: Ken in Plotnikoft 658, John Postnikoff 614, Tom Cowlin 650. ° Coffee Break League (Ans) 2) LHS . Lynn..-Valliers, 244, LHT. Elaine’ Martin 683. THS Wheaties, THT. . ‘THE, Wheaties. Team Points: Cheerios 1/2, Muffets 0, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 4, ; Take 6 -'3.1/2, Wheaties 3. Other, 600's: Inez Walker. £2 GOB An Sk Gai eRH MS OSH Coffee Break League (Apr. 9) oY LHS |: Jean “i Sylvest «279. ° LHT Colleen Lightle.674.,: “ senior citizens, This year, the grant is _ smaller. but “it will: Provide a for 800 d by his ‘parents, one daughter. at\age ~ two and a younger, sister, Mrs. John’ (Doris) Lazarefif. ' Burial: was in Bi iant Cemetery with the: Castlegar Funeral: Home. in cares of i p Arrangements: 7 ‘Local Man Charged Following Accident al Castleaird. Plaza CA focal man’ has been * charged with failing to yield to ‘oncoming traffic following an accident at the Castleaird Plaza’ junction last Thursday. *--Bill Poohachoff was charg- ed after his car was in collision with another driven by Lloyd John Albertsworth of Crescent’ HAVE YOUR CAR’S FRONT END ALIGNMENT CHECKED NOW ON OUR NEW. TELALINER . KEN'S AUTO & WHEEL ALIGNMENT 1501 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-7532 Valley. Bese The. Albertsworth © ‘car, struck on the left rear. side, received damages of $250 and the‘Poohachoff car, $100. No injuries were reported. Damage was about-$650 in another accident, 25 miles west of Castlegar when cars driven by Frances Marie Farkas -of 8 Castlegar and Peter Walz of Quesnel were in collision'as Ms. Farkas’ car slid out of control and sideswiped the Walz car. The ‘latter car. sustained heavier damage at $400: No injuries were reported. KISS. CONCERT. DRAMA SPEECH _ ARTS BAND Thursday, April 18th 7:30. p.m.’ in- the K.J.S.S. GYM Everyone Welcome 2-15 senior. citizens, who will travel in'May/and June. The criteria; for selection is as follows: Wish. toenjoy'a -bicultural. experi-' travel, and ©; meals at fo extra’ charge. ‘The society: would Tike to § “ make‘ contact with ‘individuals who feel that, they, are eligible. The © soci already. contact | with eee ‘senior’ citizens dlubs who are: helping with the selection of applicants. ‘All: interested’: parties should write to the Society, for = AZALEA MOLLIS MAADLE TREEG MABLE TREES This Saturday, April 20° Located ‘at (020. ‘2nd Ave; Castlegar FORSYTHIA | MAGNOLIA TREES RHODODENDRONS _ McINTOSH APPLES GOLDEN DELICIOUS NORTHERN SPY. RED. DELICIOUS CEDARS - PARR ERS COL.. BLUE SPRUCE “NORWAY. SPRUCE - ALTA DWARF SPRUCE AND MANY: OTHER VARIETIES HOURS OPEN ‘Weekdays 5 p.m, to 8 p.m, Weekends 10 a.m. to:5 p.m.’ PHONE 365-5191 amare ae LAI RINSE IA NEN ISIS UI RNAD APRS AI IAA REL a ELLA LEAT, ME we inais aominbalnte ERTL pressed. tack week “cunder, the ‘sponsorship of th ; George Milne 'was in the chair, pein fees EEL ETS F, is visible again, This fs doe to th construction of the third power house at Grand Cor mel Me ‘middle of May. / Interesting sites near the falls are the Old St. Paul Mission and the site of the ,Hudson Bay Company that was active in the carly 1800's. ihe ‘Journalism ‘class, :which has anders the elect poet the aro ly 28 siadentey iss Kinnaird Library Association To Hold Open Meeting Tuesday The Kinnaird Public Li. brary will soon move to the new “Castlegar Savings Credit Union across from the shopping centre in the Castleaird Plaza, In preparation for the move from the present location in the Kinnaird Hall, new adjustable metal shelving has been order- ed, This shelving will accom- modate the books in the adult section, The present wooden shelves have been re-designed and will hold the children's books, The new library will more than double’ the size of the old one, making room for. more books, reading and study space for both children and adults and work space for the: librarian. The move will be made as soon as the new. shelving arrives, probably. by mid: -May. Of interest to local library users is ithe policy ' that Kinnaird Library members may borrow bouks from the Castlegar Library’ and ‘visa- versa. This service is available now. When the Kinnaird Library moves, there will be even a wider selection available ‘to Castlegar residents. An open per of the Kinnaird Librar: tion wilt be held this tuesday at 8 pm, in. the area at the Castlegar Savings Credit Union building which is to house the new library. The meeting will give ‘the members an opportu- nity.to discuss the formation of the new Castlegar.and District Library Association and hear the recommendations. ‘of the Kinnaird Lib rary, Board. Courlesy Your Code Is All Part Of Making Moforing a Pleasure Tyou drive a car, you have © more than the steering wheel in your. hands. - Asa motorist, your actions - or lack ‘of: action .can ‘help determine the’ state’ of the motoring world in‘ which you drive and you can make owning and Operating a car a happier ng open was eX: or municipal watersheds, The aki club position is that “skiing was: first, and: should , have:'a’place.'in (thelist of”. exceptions, Otherwise, the club Regional: District of Kootenay" or expanding the facilities, it would - have “to .apply. for ‘a ie wv land-use contract, followed bya ji.The opposition came} from Public heating, two areas the Red Mountain . Ski.Club and landowners in the ‘ | Recreation st velub president David, a brief which: aks | that: skiing be" ‘given thes? same. use.” of” ihe) land as. “the ‘recreation: area except for aS gpvernment 3projects”s “such parks, Historical sites, Al Latest Shop Equipment to Repair Your Car ‘Are. Moder, = as ecm Centre. ‘A Complete Serve. on All Makes ‘et: Cars 1415 Columbia — Phone 365-5024" The owners say thoy will will be. completely.’ restricted «in what.they may, do on their.own. land. They: stated that ‘what- ever buildings they may wish to build would naturally fit in with ithe “concept. . of : an’ alpin e recreation area. \ ..°> law from’ both ski club and + landowners was unanimous: in one Fespe t it sl ould not. peplaelng: former: ‘directors ‘Ed ;and‘Jack Chernoff, -will ‘Mrs, appointed to the RDCK execu- tive * fo 1974: at/.its “April “The. RDCK has sent letters. of congratulations . .to new Castlegar Mayor Ed Mosby and + district, The opposition to: ‘the by- : In ‘the simpler. world a generation or so removed, car ownership.’ was’ a relatively . uncomplicated ‘ matter. Laws + try to cover all types of uses ‘uses by a single regulation: i Chairman: Milne ‘accepted * the briefs, but ruled out) any . rebuttals or: ‘discussion. The meeting took half-an-hour. “Representing the regional besides: Mr. ‘Milne, were. Rossland ‘director. Ald. Jennifer: Burgis, administrator s Wayne d'Easum, and Planner i Birel governing the automobile main- ly dealt with its safe operation and licensing.“ It* is. almost superfluous to note that things ; have changed. Today, hardly a week passes that some legisla- tive. body, is. not weighing the passage of.a new restriction on car ownership ‘or. manufactur- ing. Reasons for this fixation on the car are’ not: difficult’ to fathom. ‘Traffic fatalities ‘and injuries continue at: the: same ~ dismally high levels. Damage to the. environment, from vehicle exhaust and noise emissions, remains ‘a serious: , problem. ‘While the auto _makers_ have. made and are resulting * nent? If this were not so, why : do three out of every five cars require simple engine mainte- nance that could reduce harm: “ful emissions. by a startlingly “high percentage? - This ‘neglect of mainte- nance, | this’ indifference, dis- plays a lack of concern for one's fellow man.. igThe ‘reckless driver, who defies society's’ reasonable rules; of safety, :: nonetheless expects society to sustain’ him . when he’ comes to grief; That ‘immaturity:; accounts “for. his behavior is hardly in doubt. Some drivers scem to feel. © everyone else on the road is'an adversary, someone to beat to an intersection, someone to fight: for lace on © the highway. Actually, -you and your. fellow ‘drivers are team mates. The name of the game is safe driving. The ‘rules; are simple—learn how to’ handle your car in all types of driving situations; observe speed limits and all Jaws, signs and traffic controls. ” ernment is: always looking for new. methods of ‘finding reve- "Take Advantage of these. Savings! 10 Per Cent Reduction applies to all merchandise. — gifts as well .as@lowers Getting Married?” Book your orders now and save 10 per cent.on your: yess are pleted”.. The’ settlement: was - made in regard to defects in the “ : vo partition’ system i in the offices closer.” relationship, with .the various. branches “of the con- struction industry.:The associa- tion also hopes to improve and’ +» standardize. methods of submit-* “tween architects and engineers, general: contractors: and sub- * contractors, ;'and | provide ’, bid * ‘depository services: and any services associated with the’) F industry. b he next as is to be = Id‘in Nelson ‘on’ May 2 at the ; el i Lord. Nelson’ Hotel. “The : Plan -Room for’-the , Association is located at No. 3,\°, 605 Columbia Avenue, Castle-'» NOW! For Limited Time “10% OFF “On Baked ALUMINUM . AWNINGS "Fer Free “Phone 364-2971 2617 Randell Rd. Trail ' CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 19, 1974 Annual General Meeting OOTISCHENIA IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1974 OOTISCHENIA COMMUNITY HALL Landowners Please Attend 2PM, 2-15 MUST. SELL — OVERSTOCKED ON BUILDINGS 3 only 10'x20' Steel Carports: $695 2 only 10’x20’ Steel Packaged Garages $995 1 only 40’x32' Steal Span Building $5120 2 only 40’x40' Stee! Span Buildings $6400 _ 1 only 40’x60’ Stee! Span: Building $9600 1 only 40’x80’ Stee! Span Building $12,600 All above buildings cron bee bend new and never assembled — WRITE T BRONCO BUILDING SYSTEMS, Lt. ; - 1449 Ellis Street, Kelowna, B.C., Phone 763-2818 PUBLIC NOTICE Residents of the New | CITY OF CASTLEGAR “SPRING CLEAN-UP BEAUTIFICATION 1974 April 22 to May 10 The new city’s clean-up campaign will take. place’ this yeer scheduled on your garbage pickup, All garden shrubbery. and household re se will be picked up. Refuse should be placed st a liné ‘close’ to. the ‘area’: where » usual garbage pick-ups are made, 7 Branches and papers shall be tied of piled in neat bundles. © - f Re i The city will pa 5. sun charges on all car wrecks a ‘moved, 1 to fische nia Disposal Site durtgg the spon seal A Tait of one car wreck per resident allowed. Disposal site hours are’11 a.m. to. 7 p.m, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Refunds will only be paid at the 2, City, Hall : Upon présentation of receipt from Disposal “Site aoted: etter April oe sare no. oar = than ‘May: 10, 1! K a ean} or concrete ‘will be plekied up, . “START THE NEW INTRODUCING, THE GULF RADIAL WO BaBe mae zh =) ‘STARTING ; ~ AS LOW.AS 2.0.0... STEEL S/R. ~ Site’ H .» (BR 70-13) ~; BR78-13.; ER70-14 FR70-14 = GRI0-14 HR70-14.. GR70-15 HR 70-15 WE HAVE OVER 300 TIRES IN STOCK. FOR THIS SALE CROWN 78. NYLON 4°PLY.BIAS - CONSTRUCTION Yee, Size 078-13" Starting From $295, om. ee 29095. 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