CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 3, 1972 “HIPWELL REALTY Specializing in Industrial, Commercial and Residentlal Properties CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 3, 1972 P Two Salmo Paddlers Reach for the Top fn KC Days Race To KC Days Fele Nine ieee ce slip: Everybody seemed to d into the Arrow Lakes ‘ rybody junday afternoon and made ? é . ne the spirit of KC a wild dash down to the oe canes. Several business houses rt in the community. went all out to follow the theme of the festivities, which was River Boat Days. Chairman Bill Banham had hoped that aside from ‘ing the straw boaters win st ‘would t to eople wi dress in «Bay Nineties” costumes for the occasion. And that is what hap- pened. Polaroid. Type 68 COLOR FILM $3.75 “PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHG L1ili3d SOLOHd’ LLILLad Winner of the event was a team from 0, John Bishop and Cec Jen- sen who arrived just a few minutes ahead of the Leit- ner-Berquist canoe, ‘The canoes dipped into the water at 2:07, and the winners reached Pass Creek at 3:80, OX. 179), CASTLEGAR, B.C, PHONE NATURALIST PROGRAM KOKANEE PARK Naturalist Margaret Knight WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY — 10:00 a.m. Nature Walks 7:00 p.m. Nature Talks PETTITT. PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS . CASTLEGAR HOTEL ' Invites. you to try our RUSSIAN dinners, STEAK dinners, CHICKEN dinners, or drop in for a snack ; WE CATER — by reservationo — to party — dinners, dinner meetings and get-togethers. ROOMS AVAILABLE BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH i CANOE RACE WINNERS, John Bishop and side at the completion of their 9% mile = Cee. Jensen of Salmo meet Miss KC Days, — run, : Lillian Kemperman and Dr. Hugh Keenley- “ Sophie Makortoff at West's Store Castlegar Horsemen Assoc. — Castlegar News Photo Meet’ at Picnic Site Notice Board STARTING SATURDAY, JULY 15 EVERYBODY had a good time at the old time square dancing party held at the Super-Valu parking lot on Saturday night. — Leo Sommers Photo :, BEAUTY QUEENS ON PARADE. Miss KC Days, Lillian Kemperman rides the Public «: Freightways truck with her princesses and and Mrs. law Mr. John Petherbridge and children of Edmonton and a friend from Surrey, Mrs, F. Smilie and two dau- :. ghters. Also visiting them ere. > over the weekend were Mr. : and Mrs, Fred Cox of Har- CASTLEGAR SOCIAL NOTES . to return to her home in qq Mr..and. Mrs, Reg Bro ani son Carl returned home _at the weekend after spend- ing the past month hee past re''the latter’s brother, Mr 1 Honing in several parts . and Mra: A. Robertson and family of Gibsons, Mr. |. Frischknet and family of Edmonton, son-in- home nding the past month at their summer home in Chr- friends Guests .at the home of Mrs, J. Heslop during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill of Yellowknife and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Noad of elowna. my i NW ’ rib 1h, It's where you belong Your credit union is a group of friends who have pooled their resources for the good of all. When you join you can save with confidence. Or, if you need money, borrow at special, low interest. At your credit union, you're a member, not a customer. And that means a lot. But you'll never know, till you belong. KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION © Branches at TRAIL ; FRUITVALE | SALMO 368-6417 367-9223. | 357-9553 CASTLEGAR, Across from Post Office, 365-3375 the way from the road. RCMP Enthusiastic Ahout Bohaviour During Festivities a Be ral Canadian Mount- olice repo! av quiet time over the KC tak tivities. pl. Stan Partridge, of- charge of the Cas- especial. praise the teenagers to Mae went to the open air 3 the Castleaird visiting queens. The float was decorated by the Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. — Castlegar News Photo - Police-in Castlegarare going to keep a close wat- ch for “irresponsible peo ple” who are doing ‘damage to school grounds, Superintendent of Scho- ols Claude Bissell has re- ported to police several cas- es where people have dri- ven their cars over school lawns and done damage. An RCMP spokesman said “we are going to pay close attention to such oc curences and those people will be dealt with by the urts.” aa go. Partridge: said. ” Cpl. Partridge “They were most orderly and well-behaved.” - He added that’ police had received “absolutely no complaints” during KC to renew its contract the town for fire fighting protection. Council agreed to con- tinue the present contract until Sept. 30, during which time airport committee vice- chairman, Denny Hughes, will discuss the matter with Rene Archambault, the Kin- naird fire chief. Recent Taxation Law Revision. Can Help Parents of Students Officials at Selkirk Col- lege indicate that a recent revision in Canadian tax laws will make life some- what easier for parents who have a son or daughter at- tending College. A student (or bis or her parent, husband or wife) 5 permitted to deduct $50 a month for each mon- th the student is in full- time attendance at a post- secondary educational or training institution, tive from January 1, 1972. The measure immediate- dy _ affects 500,000 individ- uals now in university and other post-secondary institu- tions and will cost the gov- ernment about $50 million a year. 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JACK OSACHOFF Stage Big Day at D-Bar-D Officials of the Castle- gar Horsemen's Association report they are pleased with the number of spectators— and entrants, who turned out for their on Sunday afternoon at the Di A spokesman for the as- sociation said there were 40 entries in the events which were tied in with KC Days celebrations, and more than 200 spectators visited the ranch before and during the actual The fololwing is a lst- ing of the prize winners;- Obstacle Course:- 12 and under division. (1) Deb- bie Robertson (2) Brian Mc- Carthy, (8). Shauna 16 and under, (1) Brian Ver- igin, "(2)" Len (3) Wayne Savinkoff. Seniors, (1) Gordon Taylor, (2) Pete Milton, (8) Charlene Havil- Barrels. 12 and under. (1) Debbie. Robertson, * (2) Mike ,(8);-Brian;. Me- ie ‘Nutter, (2) Wayne Donald, -(3)Cindy” Raulson. Senior, (1) Gordon Taylor, (2) Wayne Donald, (8) Tom. Haviland. 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