MGS aL te MONTREAL BOUND are Roy Bamford, left, and Dr. John Hall of Castlegar, who will be leaving next Wednesday to take part in the Great Belvedere Air Dash which departs from Montreal on a 3,000 mile, 11 day journey to Vancouver. The trim 1969 Citabria bears. the names‘of its many sponsors that have siven their : ele Ceapert towards advertising the Kootenays and the new City of Castlegar. The craft will be piloted by we Hail with Mr.: Panlordis ‘who also holds a valid’ pilots Heeace, th men ¢: lesire to the West well. Barring weather difficulties the aircrafts this major race ell be taking part in making a fuel atop at Castlegar Airport July 9. Fifty vintage light sesspiasee: some Church of God Picnic Held on Father's Day Hot weather was: part of the setting for: the. annual Church of God picnic,’ held on. Father's Day. Good fellowship and a fine picnic supper topped offa day of softball, lawn darts,” games and horse-shoes, at Kin- naird Park: Races and relays were held for all age-groups, with the results as follows with names in order of first; second and third: > Kindergarten ° Class—Jan- ine Harding, Matt, Bankert and * - Michael ‘Silvester. 3.5 Middler's Class — Tim Baulkham,‘ James Barton’ and Gregg Silvester. Junior Class—Brent Baulk- ham, Camron Heagy: and Lisa Hunter. * Youth Class—Brent_ Joh son, Richard Tarasoff and_S: ley Bird. Women—Glenna *:Bautk- ~ ham, Marcia Bankert and Bar- bara Deptuck. Men—Ira Johnson, Go: Baulkham and: Jim: Bankert..; + Séntinel Baseball Play-Offs Play. -offs in the Sentinal Baseball Club began Monday. with the regular season ending with team standings as. follows: ; Marble'and Spoon: Race.: ‘} (Girls)—Leanne .Ball;’Sarah Bankert an Tracey. Bondaroff. ~“)Marble:and: Spoon: Race (Boys)—James ‘Barton,- Darr Salley Bird and Peggy Ch dave. G Z “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" FOR. SAVAGE SHOES’ AND ALL YOUR’ FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar : points,” pote 16 Pere Road- sfunners 13’ points ‘and’ Pirates, 0.00 : a.m.—Sandlot’ (Soft- ball Field Sandlot (Junior Bronco Field) and Senior Bron- co (Pony Field). 11.00-a.m.—-Sandlot (Soft: ° ball: Field) and Junior Bronco (Junior Bronco’ Field). ~ 12.00 noon—Senior Bronco z (Pony. Field): 12.30. p.m.—Junior. Bronco and Sandlot: Ail Stars : (Junior Bronco Field). 2.00 p:m.—Pony (Pony, Field) and Junior Bronco (Jun- ior: Bronco Field). "°°: m.—Senior ‘Broneo : (Pony : Field i if necessary) and Pony” (Softball Field if neces- sary). 5.30 p.m. or: 6.00 P.m.— Trophy Preseritatio "sessions. Shift * aa Commitee. Members . Holding Two-Day Workshop Today is the second ay of a two-day workshop seminar on Techniques for: Safety Commi _tee Members. « -Held under the auspices of the Workmen's Compensation Board for local industrial safoty ‘committee’ members, the’ ‘two=! day event began yesterday at -the Hi Arrow. Arms, 2, order to techniques involved in plan: ning, organizing,’ conducting, evaluating and improving “plant safety committee. “The safety” committee ig one of the keys to'accident Mr.’ Kershaw. ‘A. sound ‘plant safety committee is one ofthe hift workers, the workshop a8: been: divided ‘into: two will’ be Held 24 the WCB Safety Research ‘and Training department, says the seminars * examine the problems and “Swollen waters arqcatising much: trouble ‘through ~B.C; including: the: Stocan Valley where: Little) Slocan ‘River is... said to have changed its course flooding’ fields.” water and matters Our: examine the various techniques. ~ and d brblens dad) make recom: ting and simulated ‘Plant, ae inspec- tion, . 3 banks ‘20 to 80 thet high ‘were. isappearing along with clumps of trees, and a 10-foot irrigation get worse ‘Tuesday. Valley residents. ‘had peti- “tlened sarlet this spring fo igainst flooding, but ~~ + Baye what had. hecome of this petition Mr. Haviland could not ©: Reports; however, indicate: pasture land was flooded, river. shi up nights putting ‘up’ fl ‘walls, and the homes of Merrill* ‘McRa cRae were! surrounded « water, - <. Goose Creek in the ‘Pass - Creek valley was reported to be ° ‘digging: into the’ road’ and “Wildhorse Creek near Ymir'\ ~ Castlegar. Man Faces Numerous Charges Kenneth Olson’ of 620-Srd, Ave. N., Castlegar, has been charged by. local RCMP as the ‘result’ of a’, high) speed’ chase» ‘early Saturday: morning, oh! Included \in' the; numerous charges laid: against Olson are impaired driving, refuaing to take'a breathalizer test and criminal negligence. During. the incident the y CIA Speaker . Tomorrow Night ‘A Canadian family in Irian » Jaya is being presented tomor- tow ‘night’ at 8.00 p.m. at Selkirk’ College by the Cana-.- dian’ Institute of International: ‘Affairs, West Kootenay branch. 4 This.is an illustrated. lec- ture of the experience of Fred Houghton, and his: family. in «New Guinea where he was in charge of on eet installation ‘at ‘a new two-mile. high copper ; mine. i Vehicle Burns « Near Nancy : « Greene Junction: 3 Ao 1964: Volkswagen bus” as totalled by fire Sunday. © night two‘miles east of the ey Maney. Greene junction. ‘: Owner of the ‘vehicle is’ identified as Ronald Gordon’. Allen of Harrison Hot Springs. Cause of the blaze was‘not' given and ‘no injuries are reported. 4 i Graduation Gift Time “No School Crowds «rear portion of 8 highway patro) Columbia: Ave. was also al- car was rammed, while & .tegedly struck. vehicle parked at the Hi Lite on FIT-RITE Eremenko's ‘sic: QUALITY. SHOES for the. family For Dress — Casual and Work" { Our: Footwear’ Will Meet. the Need of Any Tyee Work: of ay Occasion SMITH'S. PLUMBING & HEATING 61 Crescent Street, Castlegar — Phone 965-753 Cc Wash and) Cleaning: Kinnaird Little: Lassie Sat, -10/a.m;- $°p.m. at. League Wind-Up, :) Mori, Texaco ‘Service. at the June 24 at sinnalrd Pag diby 1 5) p.m, Kinnaird Group, Boy ba an ‘evening: of fun ‘come ‘outs to raise Finds. f for watch: the -little girls pk - travelling expenses ‘to. ‘Bo ay ball. © < «to, Jamboree. aN Castlegar: and oun Today's: the: Day! Come Senor. Citizens: will hold ; and‘ ova tea and have a Rummage Sale ‘at ‘thé your’ palm‘ read ‘at Rob- Centre, «June: 28th, 10 son’ Church Women’s Stam. - 4 p.m. Bake Table tawberry Tea at home of and Refreshme nts. Mrs. T,. Sanford, 1051 ‘Donald St.-’ in: Robson. 2 Tea’ and Strawberry, Sh- ‘_ortealee ‘5c, rims 2°to PL ‘Smith's’ Plunibing and ‘Heating -Ltd> will be clos- ed © for’ Holidays * from’. < August’ 1) to. the 18: for summer, hol Rees + Your. support is app iated. Gymnastic Display by th Robson ‘Elementary, Schrt ool ‘Pupils at: 2:45. Disneyland | Holidays “LEAVE ANY. DAY CONVENIENT TO. YOU ” - OR JOIN ONE-OF JHE:SPECIAL 1974. Sune 28 t to duly 2 (or, longed i “PreSchool Shopping Too “Aw 23 to Aug, | 27 e longer) ii 1. “ALL oF THIS - —~ ‘AND’ DISNEYLAND. 00?" That ts what you will sy when you check Inand fiay at "THE OFFICIAL: MOTEL. ‘AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM.” You Pay,a/ Uitte more bur it Jey yewr: family vacation ce iof the bh WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE. AND. . SKILLED. ‘KNOW. How You may think that-a hotel is NEYLAND HOTEL ‘is ' very: different. ‘ caventure fee the entice family. +2. THE “SHERATON-ANAHEIM 1S Ni just a place to seat but be assured that THE DIS. | It.is a whole vacation destination, another 1 OTL IN" "ANAHEIM AND you ¢ CANT 2: ~< BEAT. “THE: “FAMILY. PLAN” RATES: INCLUDED: IN THIS PACKAGE, A chile: sundae, Wz, years mye | FREE OF CHARG! S 2 THE INN oF ‘TOMORROW is AN: ow Teste FAVORITE — aie first class Motel for Fi Famili jeal i on foun, Bee Us at oF Werke for brochures ‘Gad details: _ Remember too that Christmas bookings should. ‘be reserved early. as this space goes very. fast, Your RESERVATIONS Must: E. MADE EARLY: — FOR ‘A FIRST CHOICE OF TRANSPORTATION AND ACCOMMODATION. Then a $25 No injuries wore reported, t Provinolal, Libres Parliament: Bldgo: Victoria, B.C. |. 1§ CENTS PER COPY 4 4 el Lae Tike RS ee,’ nN nS Ay SDR NR " Meaees Licence Sats si Being Questioned — ‘\.The proprictor of Guys and ‘Dolls’ Funland |located’ at’ 421 ‘Front 8t. was granted a ‘special 2 Shearing by. Castlegar council on Tiiesday evening to give reason’ + why-he should not have. his ’: business “licence: rescinded -as decided by council at its regular, : meeting on: June: 4, ) + ‘The’ business’ licence “was rescinded: by ‘council after, the city had received ‘numerous written complaints about ‘dam- age to private property, ‘open: drinking of alcoholic beverages, |" smashing of empty. bottles + agains Pulaieg ‘atid ‘foul Jangus Council: did not’ make a ‘final decision during the special hearing and at the time of. this newspaper's news deadline 5 bast <), erday: morning, ho 'announce- .: ment had yet been released, )Tuesday night's. special jcounel aeartd was aitended ry some.of: the young people who “use ‘the: facilities‘ of “the #: Guys andi Dolls: Funland,’ pro- ‘. perty owners in the immediate people -h: “the ‘a vote th in: favor. of. Central: Kootenay and: asking its help’in convincing “the ) nd: the department of the: necessity, gorousl ied the ‘situation as. follows: \4°; The) people in the; Ooti- a'are quite | prepared Pp. ipervise this situation. At the moment sre have ee be: lai rate: that id 'suecess ‘as legis! > tion alone’ will nes, the trustees haye out: : costs.time.and ‘expense, money, they are disappointed when _ only/a limited fine, is’ admin: vicinity ‘ofthe:Funtand,’and interested: eitizens. The’ resolution point : that.th present stem which ‘oulkes. Report, often mean ‘The p gi At his. husinena'liceie 6 /ibeing “rescindéd: until! / election have: been: invited to; just had a ball dow there,” she ccnmenteae Health. ‘Inspector, Mike Harnadek, said he is in no way A proprietor of a shoe satisfied with’ the sanitary, repair store said he has been in. conditions of the plumbing, business for only one-and-a-half \--. disrepair’ of the building: and! years and has had four windows. rubbish outside, He told council broken in that time. He said on it had his report in writing and a Friday night three weeksago he had supplied, a‘copy'to Mr. when someone ‘was working. Paul. Re late in the shop two person “approximately 19 to 25 years of, age were talking and ‘asked, Should Dkick it (the window) ing : is A rele oft the local RCMP, who: said he was” ‘presenting a report) compiled ae from ‘the’ detachment ‘as:'a “I don’t care,”. was the . Whole, stated’ the’ area. in reply, ‘so it was kicked in. This tl evident a many signaturi more than; once, Mes. ‘Paul said she had tried to erase theseidi but ‘they. ~ were \inink. She estimated there pe were tbproxiinately 2 200 250; signatures.‘ 4 and | aw representatives of Thee * this ‘India {fairs Department Wednesday. atthe’ Kinnaird “were. present. One stated the, id will ‘be chaited by ing: to. West after the ls & ‘elon ahs pare a on aoarty foram to story: iin} the Caatl gar, f News last: ‘weel iz. ‘young people on a Pie Stand Columbia Ave: of, pendently: from the res ofthe ing. Lats acti industry “the southe: yote take that ‘some app its most grateful appre- - ‘is grant and ‘of all Mrs, Mel Lutz of Chuck's Transfer also felt she had done - people ,but her:‘firm:had sa windshield, ‘smashed in‘ one: of, : she'can say! anything she, has ber of Commerce, on ganizing earlier .this’ month inder president: Dave ' Silv ter, is to'be held tonight at the “Hi Arrow: Arms; * : The new executive consists’; may be pirchate “fc =. of, vice-president George Boi s: daroff, treasurer W. Ndi Moth’ at: Keenleysidé Dam > being kept nade close observa the imported « pines used for landscaping tha‘ catea, but there is indication Per person deposit will hold the space “securely, Should you tered;as punishment. 3 have to cancel for’ any reason at all, up toa month: before: departure, full refund of deposits will be ‘nade. After. You've got to be in it to win it, so buy all the tickets you can! 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Phone. 365-7782 seb anion esc Sewn } 5 Jeuoidnmcraniouemseitercanga donne gressive Conservative Party under, national ‘leader Robert Stanfield will form: the new." 7 gor vernment of Canada next month: was’ expressed here. on : b a' visiting MP from Calgary. Harvie “Andre, who “is seeking re-election in- Calgary Centre, noted that ‘the Conser-... . + vatives had-only.two Se less than the governing: Liberals jon. and in’ that the PC's will form: alt: least a minority: government, if not':\’ a‘\majority: government: July BLS °Mr. ‘Andre’ said his party. has ‘great expectations’ for. ‘Kootenay ; West riding,. saying - ‘the PC's consider this a’“plus * riding” that: will be won ‘by =: candidate Bob Brisco...) While predicting a general upsurge ins Conservative ‘sup- port and. seats everywhere in Canada, Mr. Andre said PC woof th ‘present province. aswell, iting politician, who ‘ical engineer: teach- ing at the University of Calgary, :' “<< Mentioning re} opment, ‘Mr. Andre: aid the f ‘Trudeau gov: cabinet’ ‘strength ‘has. Montreal - Ottawa. triangle where they don't understand or our, concerns out before’ his. entry < nto federal politics, said he believes Alberta and B.C. bot! share 8 common concern about,“ wins in. B.C; “alone: will be’? the\Liberal, government's. “in “‘here."-Their idea of- Canada, he i h : said, “is'a ‘central /héarfland in that triangle and'a sabervient S‘hinterland.”® 55 ia minarets rnd a visitor, be Canada’s ni the July 8 federal election; will Mr. Stanfield will renewed Liberal 5 bea arrive at Castlegar Airport at 11.15 a.m: where Conservative cendidate Bob Beisee wil mest. hiss! 7h Time has been allotted for Mr. Stanfield to meet with local residents meet and hear him before he travels on to Nelson where a noon . rally is planned. The last time a national leader visit was in 1968, when Prime Minister Trudesu succesefully = have™ been’ i Aly off and ‘the, trees’ sprayed. ( \ The area is presently, being kept under observation, :but a spokesman for the’Forest Ser: t 16s Sab there appears tobe Ho) ys for’ alarm. ant Monday a Holiday” Monday is a statutory holi- Canada, as the marked. Most business places will be closed as employers and” their employees observe the + holiday. who wish to sought!a sata July Ast observation is is fie