— Leo Sommers Photos Dan Imler Sounds Assembly American Visitors Spend Weekend af Scout Bivouac ‘Rita's ‘Catholic Cast Services Held for Long-Time Area Resident, long-time ‘area _resi- vere day and Funeral mass wala Tuesday morning, from. St. Church in ia Crecislovalia tn 1680. At echoslovakia_ in the age of 17 the mM moved to New York. He worked as a porter at the Roosevelt Hotel until 1901. ff 7a, left: New-York Me for Jolie ois and too! on a job th a steel mill, Af- ter an industrial accident BC. a His first j . at Michel in the coal tip, me Th losed down 15 moved to he worked some time at the mane smelter, and sawmill Te ea he moved to rate a snow: Joseph F. Gallo in 1946, He lived at Procter un- Mary Rulbicki, in Rossland. She died in 1941. They had six children. He remarried in 1943 to Geor; Rober- ge who died in 1972, Mr. Gallo was ceased by. one son md a daughter, Mildred in fancy. He is survived by my alght 2 grandehe Rev. a Harrison offic- lated at the services. Pallbearers were Gun- nar Carlson, im ton, John Dvorak, Charlie King, George Koehle and Steve J. Jankola, arrangements, Tk ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am.- llam.-7 pm. ; - CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-6667 Next to the Glovertent Motel Castleaird Plaza ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St,, Castlegar Worship Service 2 p.m. Sunday School 10 .a.m. 365-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” eee DAVID THOMPSON, Cenada’s greatest geographer, tramped his way over thousands of virgin miles and left a legacy of legends wherever he passed. This famillar Big: Bend landmark has been cut fram its cairn and shall point out froce: Mackereth is Invested Danny Nazaroft - Bruce Mackereth — Willie Ivory ~ Scout Master Loyd Groutage ' Pup League Standings Show tel a by Five Points — 58 35 34 32 30 2 23 22 20 20 19 17 1 16 x. Sherstobitotf 5311 64 Spring Is a HUSBANDS WILL BE MOWING THE LAWN WE SERVICE Electric Lawnmowers WIVES WILL BE DOING THEIR SPRING CLEANING — LET US SERVICE YOUR VACUUM, POLISHER OR OTHER FLOOR APPLIANCES Cadmac Appliances Service Small Appliance Service — Ph. 365-6141 45 Information Officer Named For Notre Dame Nelson’s youngest alder- man, Mike’ Jessen, is Notre Dame ‘University’s new in- dul utes - formation officer. began Fel tographer led _ex- perience in journalism, hav- ing worked as a orter ‘or the Nanaimo Free Press, the Vancouver Sun and the Nelson Daily News. He is a graduate of UBC, gainin; his B.A. in history Last_ year he, was the leader of the SPEC re-cycl- ing project al at the city dump —a practical outcome of concern for .conservation and the health of the en- vironment, He was also the author of the lively but con- cise history of Nelson in the 1972 Jubilee souvenir hook. December, on his first try for public office, he was elected to the City Council: against strong op- osition—an unusual feat ‘or a comparative newcomer to the Mr. Jessen takes over the part-time public _rela- tions ition at . Notre Dame niversity from Mrs. Betty Drew, who is retiring after: four years with the niversity. Open house and week- itors from the va the activities on the week- end at the bivouac, the Sc- outs’ winter activity centre. A_ snowshoe hike was with ‘dinner Scoutmaster, Sesse Helfer, also gave a de- monstration on the handling of a chain sa There was a free time for - tobogganing with the bo: taking the advantage of tant visitor to have a sw- ap session of badges : end numerous sundry ite! Visitors from Medical Terry K ard id, vis Denman and Kent Bow- - SHSS HONOR ROLL - rt No. 2, Jan. 31, 1973: Honor Roll 2 man, Pat Wadey, Jennifer don Stamp-Vin- Kulbaba, Len- verenow, Elaine Pere- ard 0 Mark Sylvest. Grade 10 Michael Scott, Joan Sh- kwarok, May Hadikin, Pat- ricla West, Charlotte Brown, Suen. Culley, Irae Souk- Grade 9 Bonnie Hadikin, Tom Shmoorkoff, Norman Wal- ter, Marjorie Marsh, Anne Quaedvliée, Rene Rilkoff, ly Fietz, Evelyn Marken, 1 eae D jc en, Dann) enin, Patricia Healey, Nixon. Br) sonorable Mention rade 12 Debbie Dmytruk, Anne Koorbatoff, Wendy McGilll- way, De pons mna Walker. ie Debble Ogloff, Walter Veri its Gra a le By, Marilyn Pl NDU Food servis | Manager Addresses Selkirk Women atten leaving the Rogers ahs velstoke. oA earest to note that GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1103 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. He worked for CP Rail Pass in 1906. He also work: Minister: Rev. myth Phone 3089816 Trail, B.C, dl N. Walker - Phone 365-6662, SL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE . C, & REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH 9:45 A.M. Sunday School ST. DAVID‘S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service (alternate Sundays) 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow 701 First Ave, Pastor: Rev. H. H. Grabam 385-6212 Anglican & United Churches any Sl 058 en arab 11 am. ce 7 p.m. "Bible 8 ee fay Young Peoples 7.30 ‘Tu Friday: i CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Sumaay School's ior all Momitg eo orthin ti a ning Fell nes saeaeet as = hnson Ph, 365-6762 Business and Professional Directory Dutch ‘Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly Contracts ‘tes, Ph. Se alae legar. ©. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. rial. C “For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 385-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 Inder the hip of Ul _ the its newly elected executive © and dames Susan Close, An- earn. and Louise Bell) uf ‘k Women started the food ces manager at Notre Dame University in Nelson. of serving a formal din- delights on the etiquette le on the e! connected with such events; controversial some wa and no sme until after the toast to queen. A lively answer period closed the ev- ening. E _ Fly tothe Orient with JAL and we'll throw in a two week tour for*92. It’s JAL's Kampai Mini Orient Tour that to Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. You'll visit Tokyo, Atami, Hakone, Kam: Taipei. And when you fly with JAL you get all the extras * for just $92, Your hotels. Your choice of lunch or dinner. ‘Canadian breakfasts. 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Ph. 368-9164 and tial - Resien DESMOND T. spate aod LITTLEWOOD D.0.5, Ph. 352-5152 OFFICE SUPPUES Typewriter Ribbons Shoe Repairs Columnar Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 H. VAN OOSTEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Ph - Heat Gas Heading - -Tins! -P. 0. Box 99, Cascade Ph. 447-9428, Christina Lake COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sak Service Professional — Prompt Installations A- J's PAINTING. and Decorati Interior - Exterior Free Estimates Gladly Given Phone Al or Jim at. 365-6293 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Eve. Clinics Tues., Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Young Agencies 7 to 9 pm. SINGER SALES & SERVICE Located at Flamingo ‘Motel : Free Lessons on Machines sold. Grace Reese 365-7978 CASTLEGAR NEWS (Gfrs.) Lois Hughes, News Edltor Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $8.00 per year. The price by delivery boy is 15 cents an issue, Single copies in stores are 15 cents, Second-class mai! registration number 0019, audit Bureau of It is a member of the Canadian Weekly oan The Castlegar News is a member of the - Crreulations. Burt- Campbell, Editer & Manager — Bene Brodman, Shop Foreman , in ink with the correct name and address of the writer. “Pen” names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. ~ Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- Questing space that the lability of the paper tn ihe event of fallure to publish any advertie- ment of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertise- ment shall be Mmited to the amount pald by the for that portion of the advertis- Newspapers Association and the B.C. division Weekly should be to: The ‘palin, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Caatle- war, BC. Letters for publication must be signed Ing space occupled by the incorrect item only, und that there shall be no ability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. the spot from a higher level. — George James Photo Pension Funds in Hydro eae Tofal " Million deen inverted in B.C., dro securities, says repo! fabled recently in the legis- id dated Dec, 31, iri Securities held 1 by; the the trustees of the ’ pension fam toa 3105.8 million in par vi which: $112. mln i in ted in Hy dro seci 1 million in non ee ool Districts Capital Fin: ancing futharity, 20.6. mil- lion in try ri 058 mllon perlals, ant million Pacific’ Gre: ; Eastern Halvay (ao tae B.C. Rail- way) bee total of $248 million ni "= "Silperantidation "com. missioner W. H. Forrest says in his rts that ev- ony effort is made to invest: the funds as soon as. the ‘become Avaliable and at the le yield. i highest 347,005, percent. "Yamaha ‘Gold: Cap fo be Held “February 16 to 18 at Rossland “Competitors ‘Fran- ce, Switzerland, Austria, the United States and Cana will be competing in the Cana joke Trop! iy Series ‘Yamaha Their: host inp: be Fred Deeley of Vancou- ver who, for the second Sora year, will eanoring Yamaha This “season' the Gold Cup willbe the final event in the Can-Am Series and vill include downhill, slalom id giant Slalom events for both men and women. Can- adian and American world cup teams’ will be return- ing from Europe on ‘Mon- Everyone _ gets a square - deal... day and it is hoped that a - number of. these individuals will take part in the Ya- maha Gold Cup event. Included in this group Fauld be Jim Hunter of France, in December. With a good Der sent of European competitors and the possibility of a num, ber of World Cup Team thi contested and ering ski competition in Western Can- ada this year. There's no: way you can n get anything buta ciulare deal at the Credit Union. The reason is simpte. At the Credit Union you are a member-owner. You and your fellow members are providing yourselves with services at cost — just as efficiently and economically as possible. That's why the Credit Union can provide so many financial benefits to help you get ahead. And that’s why our membership keeps growing — as more people discover the practical advantages of helping each other. KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT Branches at "CASTLEGAR, Across from Post Office, 365-2375 TRAIL 368-6417 FRUITVALE _ * 367-9223 SALMO 357-9553 “ SOUTH SLOCAN, at Playmor Junction, 359-7221 Lloyd Mackey Reports es : A Public Works Minister Who Has Some Ideas of His Own Ho was careful to clte these as mples, . nol pa ey.’ His poln was that . with proper use of modern commun. need for. every government - department's ‘operation. to . down the from the other in a‘ congested . high- priced downtown location. Much has been written about the now-defunct “Ben- nettscraper” for downtown ‘Vancouver—a proposal whl- ch many saw as former remier’s way of building a ighly visible monument to his years in power, Premier Barrett camp- algned against. the ides of another supertower in Van- couver’s emerging concrete jungle. Soon after the NDP won power, cancellation of the 65-store: project was ./ announced. Not long ago, ine government gave indica- tions that development on the blocks concerned is to be much more modest. The man who made that announcement had a few bly to say to me the oth- y about the other side of the downtown Vancouver coin, Public Works Minister Bill Hartley is a tall, thin ex-auto insurance (shudder) agent The so hordes don't hold that against him however, because the firm he represented was a co-op- erative, and not quite as bad. as ‘hose, bi outils even if re only about 10 per ceat we Be the) moet interest: about Hartle: hie overlooked x both terms of peekpeaun and the osaitle influence of the portfolio he carries. Overlooked, some sort of hick. Petes ine ntenee Hartley the cabinet - ley pointed out to me the obvious—that sin the former pansies plans to build a huge office complex are now dead, then many: of those offices must go elsewhere, He does not have the say on ‘the subject. the can do a number of Ave F 6. top for "government. “buildings, design “them — and’ ensure constriction. leas go counter to theories advanced in the Fe; i cent. pi could more effectively located in Abbotsford, close fae ah Pa ley a ur than ‘in a downtown office And the Lower Main- land's forestry headquarters could logically be in a saw- mill-oriented town like Han- ey, or near the Green Tim- Similar applicable in smaller,*: goin cities, he noted. In. . Hartley believes a new pot ren {= BEANS building hilosophleal ex overnment cations there is‘no |! bat concepts: could present cour- - mloo; Hhnlse Ficlitide force etal pro ceedings to to a a : saab on the near ee coke, i should ‘take’ ad- vant fe of ihe. ‘une behind city, where a widepan- erin of the Thompson | val: < courthouse which can ‘help create greater respect for law and government, The public works minis- standing Mrstaeal settings, but each could benefit from some imaginative town cen- tre redevelopment. : Hartley . pelvate developers in seeing smaller communities become more pleasing to the In the pai rovincial weet, et Ase have Open Wednesd: Friday 4 p.m, - -2am. Saturday 12 Bul Ta, m. D-BAR -D LICENSED DINING ROOM and Th fays 4 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon - 10-p.m. D-BAR-D CABARETS Friday Amateur Nigh? 9 p.m. - Saturday 9 p.m. - 1 a.m, often set the tone for town centre development which iurned small cities from a boom-and-bust appearance, THIS SATURDAY EVENING.” The Sounds of Country Nelson, Prince Rupert and Quesnel are good examples coming out of different eriods. of B.C.'s his. tre development, ill be interesting to see ae Hartley | era brings. FEBRUARY FOOD FESTIVAL CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS BEEF ROAST FRESH GROUND. No. 1 Quality ...... HAMBURGER BREAKFAST SAUSAGE BABY BEEF LIVE VEAL PATTIE BEEF RIB STEAK Government Inspected. Sliced .. Government Inspected. Delicious. Easy to Prepare........ Ib. Canada Grade ‘A’ No. 1 Quality PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of sf. weigh & Scales ot Ootischeni CHUCK, CANADA GRADE ‘A’. NO. TLTY, on... Ib. 2.1.49 corer, 69: we OF 99 ah 29 7 CHEZ cwHiE : WHIP. 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