aS aa area By |Territories and the Guides OPENING TONIGHT is the Sunset Drive-In K Theatre located near the Brilliant bridge. Pictured here is the 72 x 32 foot screen and the building which houses both the projec- tion booth and an up-to-date concession stand. The drive-in will accommodate 250 both of O ef goodies to choose from, with a cartoon at every showing. say future plans will increase this to 400 cars. The concession building will offer a wide variety i es including fried|!" various provinces to carry chicken. Shows will run six nights a week| knowledge, cars but owners Paul Strelaeff and John — Castlegar News Photo|roots of guiding. Workshop Hold For Guiders At Tsoona Advisers who plan and work with Girl Guide camps jaeross Canada went back to school June 16-21 to learn , how to bring the joys of na- \ture in a new way to an in- m\creasing number of Canadian girls, | [ At a national workshop for camp advisers at the Tsoo- na Girl Guide camp in Bri- tish Columbia’s Fraser Val- ley, 100 key camping people, from every province, the two Catholiques du Canada (sec- teur francais) will learn na- ture lore from experts. A follow-up to a national outdoor workshop held last summer at Ontario's Albion Hills Conservation School, the workshop will be followed next summer by a further series of regional workshops stimulation and adventure down to the grass Funeral Service Is Held Today For Well-Known Businessman Mr. and Mrs. T. A. San- ford of Robson motored to Calgary for the weekend. They were accompanied by their guest Miss Sophie San- ford who left Calgary by plane for her home in Hali- fax. Miss Sanford had spent the week prior vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford. Funeral services | were Ackney, 53, of Kinnaird who died uddenty. Monday. of the |and Sam Muirhea Burial bell, J. a Macbeth and H. J. naird with the Castlegar Anderso! Funeral Home in charge of Ushers were Guy Guido| arrangements. The gratefully de- was at the Park’ clines flowers. ‘Donations may Memorial Cemetery at Kin- be made to the Heart Fund. Mitchell Supply here. Born at Halbrite, Sask. Dec. 5, 1915: he received his education in that Provines: He came to in where he worked for ‘Comitr co until 1953 when he be- came manager of Mitchell Supply. Mr. Ackney was very 3 act Kinnaird U president of both the Castl gar Rotary Club and the Cas- tlegar and District Chamber of Commerce. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1941 to 1945 and was a member of the Royal Can- adian Legion. - He is survived by his wife Grace; two sons, very of Kinnaird and Grant at home; thr Mrs. Clarke's Pool 750 2nd Avenue, Castlegar SECOND SWIM CAMPAIGN July 14°- July 26 Registration: July 14 9-12 Pre. Juniors, Senior, Life Saving, Adult and Survival Swimming Phone 365-5106 Remember, Clarke's Pool is Heated ‘Trinda Christie of Calgary and Bonnie and Elizabeth at NOTICE Provincial Library, Parliament Bldgs... Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/32109 ‘CASTI EC Published Every Thursday’ at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” WEEK'S WEATHER Max _ VOL, 22,,No. 2 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SULY. 7 1969 10 CENTS PER €OPY New Sewerage Treatment Financing Formula Soon The provincial govern- ment will-soon announce sev- water pollution si Minister Ralph Loffmark. ; At a conference of heal- th‘ inspectors at Victoria Mon- day, Lofimark said a formula for financing sewage treat- ment plants will be announc- ed within a fow days. will allow municl- palities to go ahead with pri- mary, secondary and tertiary ‘sewage treatment, announcement,” said mark, published. our intention to set uj qualify , standards. This He said a set of water quality standards is nearing completion and soon will be “Last fall, we announced water has been a most difficult legisla-| ices will not tive problem. But I am hope- ful that we ‘can. publish these at avery early date.” 5 Lofimark e misled by th mildness of my statement. He said there are several in the surrounding municipal- ities that will be visited by. mills in Vancouver and ‘“lots"'|/§ KIDA As Asks Twin Towns For Financial Assistance legar council _has;naird’ council has budgeted | town’s budget must he ad- Castle tabled Fae jon ona request |$750 fc for the organization. 's om the Development Association for| ricial assistance while Kin- hered to. He said’ $750 council | vided for KIDA in the des, metone i week, Mayor | but that this figure wi Carl Loeblich stated that the |reduced by iguenses; alvel are He noted that the matter could again be reviewed prior Program Nearly Set For Summer Festival Plans are now well ad- vanced for the three-day Sum- tables. ‘A golf tournament is be- to establishing next year’s budget. ‘At Castlegar’s council meeting. } Mayor, Murray. Litt le sai has seven participating communi- ties would stat $1 per capita. He added that this amount would be less than one half sovernment inspectors Bet mer Festival being sponsored|ing sponsored by the Castle- Aug.:2, 3 and 4 by the Cas-|gar and District Golf Club with KID. the re. B.C. Air Li i _B.C. Air Lines Misses . } 4 tlegar ‘and District. Chamber|and the chamber A assuming. H La if . rm Le . ‘ es 3 of Commerce. warding a silver rose bowl ae ;|sponsibility for raising the t Ej hi Fii hts No Da reas sai oftmarns: 2 oe : . - 3 + Chamber president Mary|a perpetual trophy with the balance from other so ; fal y f # sh mn 2S Anderson. said a meeting to-| winner each. year receiving a Girl Guide statistics show home of when total KIDA budget INSTALL A New Gas Furnace Now And Receive $50.00 Robson Home Is Fleoded Walker Creek, situated’ last fall and again this spring, ing the home of Mr. and Mrs. in the area of Robson aerially spilled over its banks on,Clitf Trevelyan with a three seeded by B.C. Hydro late Wednesday of last week leav- inch carpet of silt throughour te urces. He said KIDA had beer night ° will finalize the ‘o-| silver replica. Pro- founded with two purposes: gram for the a ,but al- A women’s golf tourna- IU your Old Non-Gas Summer Hours Castlegar Furnace! Public Library — July 1 to Sept. 1 inclusive. e $1500 a Tues, and Thurs. 7-9 our jon-Gas Water Heater! Baan. Reopen. Sepe 2 to investigate she area. ee ready Sat. Aug 2 has been gnenty i also planned. tive program, and to ¢! set aside’ to Socognize the ‘there will be a fish der- ees program to attract in- contribution Hoe the poulthe: by oa tne panda. sponsored or people our Canadian} by the Castlegar and ict ture. Wildlife Association while an ed uthie oe poe Or The Doukhobor_ people| exhibition of radio-controlled | ES i ached will take over the Castlegar) model In the first two months| Thus, people were ‘able to| yer, of serving Castlegar Airport, |fly via BCA during. May and there were only eight occas- Tene on ‘days on which the sions. in 207. sched led flights |larger aircraft ‘flown by CPA in which B.C. Air Lines fail-|would not na S been able to ed to‘land here.’ land here. This was reported to the He said about 20 air test. ing stations have been estab- lisned for this purpose. “We now have about 20 stations — at Roberts Bank, y 2 : f Also surviving are three shat only 28 Bene Seubine Vancouver Man grandchildren, one brother {Guides currenily camp, and Harold Ackney of Port Mc- ‘the workshops are a new ap- : Ht Neill and one: sister Mrs. A. iproach to foster a wider in- In Local Hospital O. Berry of Sidney. terest in nature, camping and . . Funeral services ‘were conservation across Canada, | FOllowing Accident | neta trom the isinnaird Un Dr. J. F. Bendell, pro- t ited Church with Rev. 2 A Vancouver man is in| Howard officiating. There was no warning!fessor of the department of satisfactory condition after Organist Mrs. W. Walper given and only when the wat-|zoology and natural science at being found: early Sund: played hymns “The Lords Is er entered zie back door UBC was workshop director. bic te sateen ain ly eu ay|My Shepherd” and “Will passing throug ee anette Assisting were other experts falta: Mire He said KIDA investigat- eayetr where Mrs. her mother ‘Yrevelyan and J were pitting|in the fields of biology and cherries did they realize |zoology, Mrs. J. M. Anderson, RCMP are still investiga- ting the accident. Police say the vehicle, Rotary Club was in attendance. Pallbearers were Romeo Your Anchor Hold”. t The Act Now Refore Offer Expires! For Free Estimates ACNE Castlegar News last week by Sid Reynolds, director. of mar- keting and customer, services Arena that day and will be | offering a full-course Russian dinner in the arena hall. airplanes will take tawa and was os proposing place at the port. b There will | Which each communi ‘waulit their difficulties. The water, |Mrs. J. H. Radcliffe, Mrs. W. E. Ke E. John- = depositing debris, continued |J. Smith, all of Vancouver, |dtiven by John Joseph Houde, E oa cone om out the! sont door. and Guide advisers Miss Jean| appeared to:be heading to-| frank E, O'Doherty, Robert were of Toronto and|wards Castlegar when it|/T. Waldie and Edwin M. Mc- forced’ hat “evening to £0; to|Mrs. R. P. Christmas of Van-| went across the Kinnaird- a motel and are now living] couver. in one of the Foundation Featured at the work- Christina Lake highway into we West, N. T. homes until some future ar |shop were displays in the|# ditch. | Oglow, Dr. C. S. Fowler, Jos- rangements can be made. {field of outdoor The eph Horst, R. C. Maddocks, ‘Mr. Trevelyan said Hydro| from each province, set up in| mile west of the Valley Park R. H. Fenner, A: L. Creight- authorities were aware the|cooperation with govefnment Shell station. on, J..M. Lamont, L. V. Camp- creek was a potential prob-| agencies, youth groups, natur- Jem for the water spilled ov-|alists clubs and conservation er its banks a month and ajauthorities. half ago, stopping just at the Attending from . Twin Trevelyan home. The creck} Rivers Division, was camp ad-| at that time was sand bag-iviser Mrs. Reg. Bro of Rob- | iged. son. for the ‘air! huge t tairs th rd Z Mr, Rey ai ids said that Downs! at the arena| fireworks display oe Satu ae ere will be exhibits of spin-|evening while street dancing th g,. rug weaving, Produce is planned for both Saturday TIME FOR THE YOUNG, as}well as for those onily-young at for sale, bazaars ‘and bake|and Monday nights. heart, was found by Lt.-Gdv.’ John Nicholson during his recent official visit here. His: Honor is ‘pictured: with: seven- year-old Janet Suter during: his visit to the Rota Villa senior citizens’ accommodation . project: Janet. is: the daughter ‘of Mr and Mrs: Gil Suter of. Castlegar “who were part ‘of the Rotary. the lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Nicholson to the villa. Ae Castlegar News ‘Photo Recreation Director Mobile X-Ray Unit is Stolen level of pollution and help dciermine control _measures.”” ffmark said‘one of the most. oressing pollution prob- lems “1s automobile exhaust and the government: is plan- ming cont “At the ‘next meeting of medical health officers in they will 3 ie, Hu eed ts the-route, Mr. Reynolds point- wil trol. This meeting sho! elp ed out, however, that there |£ ite termine policy.” were days during the two ‘he conference was ‘told months on. which no larger planes would have been able CALL FLUMBING & SMITH’S scsmetr. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters: —Plumbers — Sheet Metal pallbearers Strikers to Permit Hospital Phones Next step in renovation ly of the cooperation of on di of the main floor of ri rintendent ill Hi son for| known. 5C6238, was stolen sometime between last Thursday, even- ing and Friday. morning. . e say the cainper larrison for Prop -Wash By Hal Swartz “Since the man who does "preciate the thunder of tho: his ‘thing’ with an airplane powerful TBiu's but everyo is an individual, he’s some-|cam appreciate the way they umes gay and sometimes not. But when a summer sun com-|¢st patra resources, es out, if he’s been around flying for a few years, he test the other day when gets restless. The family yard|PWA arrived with a DC-6 un can just grow up in weeds becatise he’s going to the air-|of British Columbia and tne port — any airport. That’s| Northwest. where his friends are, like sights, and sounds, and peo- Bigsby and Robert Fujimoto ple. He gets his kicks out of who made their jaren’t flyers can really ap-j help protect one of our grear- was almost like oid a_ sight-seeing -charter flight Congratulations to Ai first solu JCYCE has the look that matters... hearing a smooth-rui Ya- flight and to Joe Bannerman inning dial, and smelling hot oil that| who acquired his private tick- trickles along the sides of ajet during June. Speaking of Stearman or Waco. Then there are the times he fastens|/ his own seat belt to chase a cloud: for no other reason lune, our handled just over 1,850 iandings and takeo! ffs. Monte Stevenson will. be 25% OFF mobile x-ray unit ine col a to fatal radiation.” er may*have discarded the unit. has or x-ray unit $64,070 were during June. tachment. = Makes Fewer inches‘high” =|°4 say that® iff it. is} << vite radio: active person Police add, Wet that aged. It is possible, however, that’ ‘whoever took the camp-|Prehensive . RCMP. MP say the camper lie ieaders must recognize our wallten on the sides. of it.and Tey propery need a0 the asl anyone see! g the camper g “4 to immediately |and trained staff,” i ed | notify the eaves RCMP..de- leaders “are perhaps not a- . It.is not. easy to: pre= sent: a ‘cost - benefit: for preventive work. - “But we do needa com nN ‘No.1, night school een school term by Night,School Director tually Buck: Pachoizuk) directo oF, chased by the board for'$2,- Z of. Regional Recreation ‘Co: 82, missio! “was appoint id ir for m-| 533.65. from te School District” No. S|Mo st their Monday: meeting: This is involve ‘Both $2001.75 ‘Castle’ “Motors. foots 1 $2,550.45, Buerse 2078 57, Kay Motors fig; | trol. system. It's not good ood | courses. enough to ‘sit back and wait “Political: Dr. Bonham said health departments also need to be teorganized re. startin: deal of interest in faye control. We should open The ne of Ms. Twin Rivers School stat wos Neate hatie ais Other bids received on: a ‘six-|; the cylinder vehicle ' istage ation of the: “old” hospital will. be completion of the x- ray department which will be tocated in» the area of the 136.75 and Moynes Motors |{ormer general office and lab- rupted during renovation, the |" tlegar_and_ District Huspital is._ installation... of. the. tele- phone. system: and telephone: »: workers have that the-work can‘ be | th agreed gene’ jwithout: picketing. Dawson and Hall Construc- tion. He said both he and the quality of the work: done by The chances of attract- ing industry are 100 per cent tter with rt ior," re~ board: were happy. with. the| be his week tact with he union and Central Tru tele ond both parties have agreed | fi and urgent. Final tion is . necessary in ‘the renov- ry. So service is. not inter-| noire under. alten conditions. main floor is now completed and houses _ the imain lobby, administration of- board room, chapel, hospital auxil Workshop, new. physiotherapy —depart- ment, laboratory area and em- ergency wi Three large evergreen trees and nine. birch trees have been added to the hos- pital grounds and were don- ated by. fy Nick, Orlesky of Kin- ices, tors :who and qorking| to-take advant-|Harms, age of penton and intercst e Gaiches Fire x-ray equipment has been temporarily moved to . the basement. Mr, Talarico spoke high- ~ Grading of Tennis Lulz Named To Technical ‘The ..Castlegar - fire de- a call to of M. Ramsden in nal ol the Commission No. I's summer it} on. Crescent St. Monday af- m, program. Another 100 yoann in than the fact it’s there!” acting airport manager while The above quotation from John = Michelson takes a hi holi-: ‘Spit and Wire’ really hits the nail on the head for many) _ our operations for ‘these flatters... Intriguing new styling people. 4 And ney are useful \f for Spring... Featherweight CKRD Group LADIES ‘SUMMER DRESSES, SUITS, Court is Completed “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION“ group has just returned Castlegar whose fiying is a|and I gather there is not only; each one of them back for the season. Few people who i-|a lot of fish but also plenty ; of other excitement. Can you, imagine, nine big men chas- ing one poor little old aly bear just because he stole some fish? Break-In R. E. Goulet Sundav and Holiday Hours: Corner of Pine and Columbia 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bathers & Campers Needs Beach Mats ~ Plain and Fancy Bathing Caps Sun Hats — Suntan Lotion - Beach Bags Insect Repellent -- Thongs — Sun Glasses Paper Picnic Plates and Cups — Thongs CASTLEGAR DRUG Phone 365-7813 6 to 7 p.m. Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Results In $67 Take A break-in of the office at the Esso bulk plan! naird time Monday night and Tuesday morning is still under investi- ed at 8 a.m. Tuesday, by own- er Harry Smith. The Nelson identification branch was brought in to in- vestigate. TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY JULY 11° 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Several Fresh (not frosted) items included in addition to our fresh frozen regular line. Located at Gulf Station — Near Kinnaird Junction WEST COAST SEAFOODS SKIRTS, SLACKS AND CULOTTES Up to 50* Off on Fabrics FANTASTIC SAVINGS IN THE HARDWARE, GIFTWARE AND SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENTS PRICES GUT. ON KELVINATOR AND FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES TOYS TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE HUNTERS! DON'T BUY THAT RIFLE OR AMMUNITION UNTIL YOU'VE CHECKED OUR PRICES Trips During June The number of round trips made by the Castlegar Ferry in June has decreased ‘sharply compared ‘with 1968 figures forthe same month, a department of highways] to press release’ says. ~ The release does not men. tion, however, the number. of times the ‘ferry was closed down this year in comparison Any Arena _Improvement A Year Away Any reconstruction or im-| or take place until = This was 1’s_council * a zed. fhe Columbia’ river via with the same period last year. This ar, 2,756 round trips were Smnade, some. 499 fewer than last year’s June total of 3,255 trips: ‘Decreases have also been mobiles.and drivers using the]. ferry during June. In 1969, |" pols automobiles and driv- 1 the ferry while in $968, a 535 used it. The department. of high- ways release said the num} ber. of passengers, not dri- vers, was. more 10, less than statistics quoted for the previous year. Passengers crossing. dt g June, 1969, totalled. 38,430, while the 1968 total reached 49,591. About 8,000 trucks cros- during tar week by Mayor Murray title who commented that : ch ped pewere making bee prog towards re-| 0) only. construction n oF the rink... but it won't be this year: ferry fe ee year, Sompared with about 10,000 in ‘1! noted in fe involved motor® buses, motor. noted in-the number of auto-|, o! ee | is another nae that vast be besovercome, said .Dr. Bon-| kin F mall He and Pe there.are 17 fed- eral dealing with books were available to any food and standards, as well os tt the work of th Uspartments, in this ube Trades Licences Issued in June Total Twenty-Five ‘Twenty-five trades lic ences were issued in Castle- gar during June it was re-|Fire sorted at© council's meeting or this “number, five were new licences ‘ while three’ were’ renewals. There were eight cancellations, re- ported Ald. Lome Speaking the control seaaetreent Mr. nis said 19 traffic tickets were issued, and 30 were paid during the iit be next year.” svelei and livestock traffic. month. two: were cancelled |973. surer for the school district, t_ there no in- also’ stat stated the sum of gisod is to be spent on e instrumentsy for the coming school: y A contract wth “Columbia Fire ~Ltd. of Trail for $75; for. the main- tenance and upkeep of eis school: f ire € xtinguishers w: ren naird for $11,182. A half-ton truck was pur- RCMP are Alerted by Pacholzuk Vandalism Repeated at Pass A repetition of last year’s ¥ vandalism at Pass Creek Park is again creating pro- blems for those responsible “for keeping the park in a tidy condition for the use of district, residents, Tops have been torn off 16-footlong picnic tables, obscene language has been scribbled .on the walls of the cook-out and glass from broken beer and liquor bot- tles is to be found every- where. This is the grim report C eek Park ree up their checks of of Commission” director Buck Pacholzuk who said the in- cidents have been reported to. the RCMP. who have pa pealed to district resi ism to contact him. had. quite, a bit of straw and|ed and gravel will be hauled paper in it. He said a shed and house} for paving. ‘were nearby and’so the home- This r owner..called. the. department] council at its meeting last by C. H. King, “secretary- -trea-|to the fire. New. Castlegar aj in gistered Grading of the site: afore tee on the pla iaenin school, court fas 1 now been Lorne to the project in preparation was reported to of Central Koo. tenay Regional . District worl Al is lex ie for. chi. O-lren aged four to six years. Recreation ir Buck X1P sald this week that Lutz, - am who attendance ~ fluctuates © quite Mr. Lutz replaces former. building inspector Dave: Lox: widely each day because of as Halide: idays and other. activities ition here. week by Ald. Carl Henne. eis E Hi VERIGIN‘S TOMB overlooking Brilliant and the confluence of the Kootenay and Col- ip umbia rivers was a highlight of the recent ts| visit of Lt-Gov. and Mrs. John Nicholson who witness acts of vandal-| to the Castlegar-Kinnaird district. Here the official party and local guests are seen talk- ing with representatives of the orthodox schooler program is kela daily at cue Kinsmen and Kin- Castlegar Giv Gives Chamber $1,000 For its Activities week with $500 of the dona- tion earmarked for assistance with the planned mid-sum- ner Doukhobor Days festivi- es. Commenting on the two- hich directs : : : dis er Doukhobor community at the tomb where|said he, too, felt the cham- are buried Peter Lordly Verigin and Peter|Der_,Was remiss in this re- the Second, along with their wives. The lieutenant-governor sald he knew Peter the understanding Second 35 years ago. tourist ‘and — Castiegar News Photo} put it up as soon as possible. yd jd. Carl Henne said his is that the chamber “is © oing to rejuv- enate the to! booth