CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 27,1977 i e e : ‘Memorial Service Held ‘For Jessie Helen Moll Memorial services were ‘held Tuesday afternoon from athe chapel of the Castlegar ‘uneral Home for Jessie Helen oll, 64, a resident of Castlegar sho died at Castlegar and istrict Hospital, Friday. >. Mrs. Moll. was. born at four grandchildren and four sisters. Rev. H. N. Harvey offici- ated at the memorial service, which was preceded by crema- tion. Castlegar Funeral Home The Hair Annex Annex ‘Holds Grand Opening ‘The Hair, Annex holds its grand opening Saturday with the publie cordially invited to view their newly remodelled premises, There is to be a door prize as well as free coffee and donuts. was in care of er education in that district, as -wellas in Drumheller, Alta. and Zat: Vancouver. 3: ° She was married to Harold Moll in 1934 at Trail, where ‘they made their home prior to moving to Castlegar in 1962. Mrs. Moll is survived by ther husband, Harold; two sons, larry and Randy, both of Vancouver; a daughter, Mrs, lank (Noni) Kehler of Victoria; = SPARK Rep To be Guest Speaker Here +: Leona Pedosuk, represen- "She will discuss children's rights and legislation regarding On the evening of Nov. 8 SPedosuk, as president. of the 5, B.C. Foster Parent Association, will be at the Scout Hall on 4th Avenue N. and Pine Street. She will be available to. foster ‘parents and interested persons, Court News In provincial court Tues- day Gary Aaron Janzen plead- ed guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08, He was fined $350 or in default 30 days in jail. * . . Keith Jackson pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was fined $50. * *# « Roger Perras pleaded guilty to a charge of refusing to take a breathalyzer. test. He was fined $200 or in default 30 days in jail, * : Norman Kooznetsoff plead- ed guilty to a charge of false pretense with intent to de- fraud. He was given a condi- tional discharge and placed on probation for two months, oe 8 In © provincial court on Tuesday of last week John Maloff and Billy Verigin plead- United Way $50,000 Goal Thanks to You It's Working ed guilty when charged jointly for being in of a narcotic. Each has been fined $600 or in default 30 days in jail. "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION® FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR 365-7025 — Pine St. _ Castlegar Manager and owner John- nie Parkin, though not a hair dresser horself, began making plans last July for a facility she felt was’ needed in Castlegar and opens. her now business with a ‘staff of four. Johnnie has lived the bet- ter part of her life in the West Kootenay: She and her hus- band, Jack, an accountant for a. lumber company in Fruitvale, have three children; fourteen- year-old Keith, 12-year-old David and 11-year-old Leslie. As a family, all enjoy swimming and picnics. Jack is a Mason and Leslie a member of Job's Daughters. Johnnie be- longs to the Minto chapter of . the Eastern Stars-while Keith enjoys basketball and David soccer, ‘Tanner’ or: The’ Ti iddler’ Britons Love It Some call it, a’ “tanner.” Others refer to it.as'a lddter. iy ‘It's smaller thin a dime, gots lost in the fluff.in the Bottom of the pocket nd alides through the smallest hole in the * lining.’ It's the ‘halfpenny, or ha’-. penny, and the British are saying “hands off.” Marcus Lipton, Labor MP. * for Central Lambeth, has caus- JOHNNIE PARKIN Mayor of Ollolai, Sardinia Upset by Tethered Ass .Mayor Michele Podda of Ollolai, Sardinia found an ass tied to his office desk when he went to work recently. and police. immediately’ opened an investigation into who did it and why. Police said unidentified persons took the ass from a courtyard, broke open the doors of town hall and of the mayor's office, left the ass there Vandalism and Break-Ins Plague Castlegar RCMP Police spent a,busy Mon- day following several weekend incidents. - A break-in was discovered in Moran and Company offices on Pine Street. The door had ~ been forced and approximately $40 stolen from a cash box. #8 Anearly morning patrol at 3:30 revealed the glass in the front door of Selkirk Distribu- tors had been broken. It is suspected a gallon of antifreeze and a gray SM41 all-purpose tool kit “was. stolen. Police estimate the loss at $40. Two private residences: in the north section of. Castlegar were illegally entered over the weekend. One is reported to. have $73 in cash removed from a bedroom with no evidence of theft in the other. 2 * * * y Two: separate. incidents, both in the north section of the city’ have. been reported to. RCMP. 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NOTE: For. maximum ugliness, feel free to use either of these pictures of your and took away ‘the mayor's’ armchair, Podda, a Communist, has run this town of 2,300 inhabi- tants in the Sardinian moun- . tains for more than a year. in Rainbow and Supp- “Hose eda furore by calling forthe abolition of “the wretched hal penny coin.” ‘Not only that, he wants the old, traditional sixpencé’ acter: Marian Green of th Pode = But — in the ation of Old Age Pension Asso- ciations, sayd. “yes, it is a fiddling little coin and: very difficult for old folks to handle. But we wouldn't want to see it. abolished.” If the tiddler ‘goes, she’. reasons, so will prices— up by half a penny, and “any increase no matter how ‘small, hits people on fixed incomes.” Les Seeney,. director-gen- eral of the National Chamber of Trade, says’ “we have ‘never cared much for the tanner.” SL At West's Department Store, Yo Fashions For Glamour & Comfort Kayser Lingerie and Loungewear ® Beautiful High Style Fashions in Sleepwear ¢ Super Plush Velours . — Housecoats & Dusters © Dolman Sleéve Hostess Gowns Swirl Print . Says Alcoholism i is. Fast Becoming Kids’ Problem Alcoholism is fast becom: ‘Ing a kids’ problem: By the'time an American ‘child,has reached the age of 9 or 10 more than 68 per cent have tried ‘alcohol, and 45 per cent list ‘themselves’ as “current users”. ’: These were the figures given by Jan Schmuckler of California to,a.group of Van- * couver -pediatricians at Van- couver Genera! Hospital re- ~cently. 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Editor, Castl legar News ’ The alleged rift’ between): t ‘support .of several individuals the “old executive and { the new pro tem executive of the Castle- gar. and District Chamber’ of - “Commerce does ‘not . really. exist, a past chamber said. “So we set out on dur own course of actio! sought. the in re-establishing the chamber they learned of “old, unheal signs and has arranged for an appearance by Travel Industry Minister. Grace McCarthy in Castlegar: Nov. 21. In sidibienss the pro ser \ wounds”: which would impede id cits! mailing Hey for the chamber and it in ‘ . reported this week. - ‘1 Storeowner Albert Calder- ” bank, asked ata special meet.’ + creceived their support ‘from three: relative newcomers’, to Cas «Jones sald.” 9.’ to assemble the ing last Thursday alleged antagonism between the two groups, said ‘member - of-the old executive told him it is willing to turn over affaira of * the chamber—which. will elect new officers in a meeting at the: Hl Arrow Arms Motor. Hotel.at 30: p.m. + today—to a new “(The, member} _ ‘sald the executive ‘will co-operate \in -'s every way to see the chamber ’ ‘Calderbank told: chammber's: assets’ and records also met with difficulty as the new pro tem executive tried'to trace the materials which had been “lost'in the shuffle’ from one basement to another.” Jones said a meeting with members of a rival committee ; Representing the: Downtown “Businessmen's Association and ithe C: Plaza and activities with: such organiza- ‘tions’ ‘as. the Boundary Tourism Committee . *Kootenay- and the Salmo* chamber, “he said. . - ®Restaurant manager Brian : Hunter ‘said the chamber! has been “non-existent” for the past! « four years. if “They've, half-assed done everything and haven't com-. pleted anything,” Hunter said, Jeweller’ Leo Bosse urged those attending the meeting to Association revealed plans for a proposal—ealling for'city fund- ing ‘of “anew “chamber: with : funds from business permits— 5 “ tallowed charges made at the “meeting last Thursday: that the ,- old - executive, < acting \as .earetaker | group’ durag. the to count vane adopting a. neutral position: regarding all’ other moves to restart the chamber, ‘the new group decided to solicit memberships °‘ quietly”’’and “tackle a few, selected projects which would be both visible and .. “useful to the'city: and district.” its efforts to locate records and. documents . aiid -todeal with~ "+ correspondence. He said” a '» member: of the” old ‘executive ‘hi ‘ Jones told the meeting the new executive has re-establish- ‘ed’ rapport: with city council, worked toward completion ‘of four’“Welcome: to. Castlegar” » “start the chamber anew. with a new spirit.” The’ ald ‘chamber -died a “slow death because there were No young people in it and the ola People just got tired,"‘ he eee said the chamber. had 160. members . in’. 1952! although there were only “half as many. businesses in the area as there are’now.” °: i “At least’half the members ‘were. not business people,” he said. RS ES oe Bob Nuyens, West Koote- nay director on the B.C..Cham-. » ber:of Commerce, agréed the” chamber - should: include - non- business members. He © sug: gested the chamber . recruit members-at-large for a Ral fee of about $5. chamber's future “But don’t say the past> executive: didn't do anything,” he: said. from the old executive probably was caused by the feeling that :.. the. new group: was ignoring past achievements... ° He said the ‘city would have an airport or fire depart- : ment today, without the efforts of the old chamber. involvement, :except in’ such issues as a water supply for the _-eity and the early completion of the. Salmo-Castlegar highway link and “etick to the things we -ean do.” project and out ¢ a cee ees telousdal thoes te nod paeened te project during the: past 14 months and’ said: the, 223,000-aq.-tt, shopping centre, to be known as Waneta Plaza, would be open for : business in about a year's time. Major, tenant in the centre will be Woolco, whose, district smenagers Al We Weilsbrot, assured attendance at the ceremony that his “Its no good having: “halt fa ting ‘ outside that’ point that if we ‘continued sheldon and I a att =".The group. Ot about 16 persons has legally registered the: Arrow “Lakes | Cultural ‘Society and has been focusing. around two: broad objectives; the development ‘ofa commu: ‘: nity centre housing a theatre capable of seating 100-150 per- ‘sons, a street: léveli gallery, ‘a \"-ctumbey ‘of: meeting ‘rooms to *: the and. taking the benefits ‘of the. by. the- people A Sheldon “said” ‘the ‘pro c » has toget the project going and use ‘the building atten its establish- ment of ::; Among the core > group jat are‘acting chairman Doug Bax-° ter, graphic: artist.: Walter _Wells, ceramic artist Desi Kan- ) Shirley: Moreliouse of the Nakusp Homemakers, :and Irene Gempton .of the Arrow. 3 Lakes|D: ance School. : . Over 400 Gara of Wall. Panellli rything ti in Plywood Product ors a: Help | Your Carrier our Castlegar News carrier .will. be. collecting, for: the: paper- during the. next‘few days. The job of your carrier” is made easier if they don’t ‘have'to. make a second or: Seven a’ third’ call, ‘independent: business per. “son'-and they, don't“earn , their : profit until’ “you've “paid for your paper. That's why’ ‘they'll appreciate it if interest and getting: the. bef afloat. *It was .no* attempt > o discredit past achievements, Sheldon said. that in the last two years there has: been; nothing. _ had to be’ started. new group hope to be elected at.’ the annual meeting tonight. “But 1. would. be happy : ‘either.way to see the chamber: going again,” he said... ~Nuyens, asked | to © chair . tonight's chamber meeti ‘week confirmed Calderba statement that there is no ri between the. old. and the :p1 tem executives. ahead quite smoothly,” he told + the Castlegar News Monda: He said the; chamber not bé réquired ‘to’ apply. for.a new charter because the’ old never lifted. The: nly in default of <> “But ' there's “no ’ deny’ iz ~ He ‘said ‘mem rs of the COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE. . . 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