where Mr. Fogolin obtained Lelitner’s Clothing, continuing with that firm with Priority List For Airports : To be Compiled The Regional District of Central’Kootenay will soon begin making up priority lists of local airport projects.’ The lists will then go to Victoria and eventually Ottawa where all the funding comes from. ‘Requests for projects from area airports are already reach- ing the regional district office, At the board's last meet- ing, it was voted thatthe regional district has already taken action on a number: of requests, The City of Nelson's application for a’ local ‘airport assistance grant has been're- ferred to the board's executive while the Village of Slocan has been advised by the board to try and acquire lands for a local airport and the regional district will support its request for: “a grant. As well, the RDCK)has ‘ agred to approach the Depart- ment of Transport ‘directly to try to secure an agreement whereby the Idaho-Creston air- port at Port Hill could be used comercially.-The regional dis- trict will also ask: the: MOT. » whether. the airport at:Salmo would be eligible for a grant for + and His Men's Wear until his retirement in 1970. A’ second: daughter, Maria, continues her father's trade, working for. the Klothes Kloset. A third daughter, Rosa, is employed at Bob's ‘ogolin we married 50 years ago on Aug. 15. 1924, in 8, Vite Pay'n Takit. ‘There are four. al a): Tesiiamentas F Province of Ualees: Italy. They. Canada and ‘Castlegar in’ May 1950 The Kaslo airstrip may. ‘ba” included in’ the list ‘to. go to Ottawa if the forestry. depart- ment says, it will use itifor =Castlegar News Photo Dancing ‘til, 2 a.m. i Featuring ..; The Country Rock Band” from South of the Border The Best in Modem Country Music and |) ight Rock Downstairs in the MARLANE HOTEL Fully Air Conditioned. More requests are fex: pected. Unionist Urges Workers a To Observe Picket Lines Dear Sir: Thave been a member of a labor union for many years and Ihave never given any thought, as to whether or-not I would ever cross a picket line, because I believe that if you area working person ‘you have to respect the rights of other workers to gain what. they think is a just reward for. their Now the. reason I’ am writing this letter is to register my disappointment. in some of. my, fellow. citizens who belong ‘) te: organized ‘unions. ¥ present'time eats arth? dispute with some of, its em- ployees who’ are’ trying ‘to: - organize ‘themselves into a union. z ‘ Last weekend :some “of these employees put an infor-- ‘ mation ‘picket line up at’ the hotel and I’ for one’ was: sadly. disappointed at the number’ of. people..who say: they:/are’ members and .supporters of. unions who did not see fit to support this information picket line. Asa fi nal. thought I think ; that the people’ who. didnot: honor. this °information! picket line owe the people involved an apology because a picket line:is a picket line, is a‘ picket line, ete. Lorenz Fietz it is absolutely: nécessar; change places; go to land if possible, If-not, move one at a time, keep low: and with your ;.: commer Name Spelled Bingo Diy A ay hy cub lao dndma lian B.C. Based Carnival fo Appear Here for 2 Days Next Week AB.C.-based and “operated midway show—West: Coast Amusements - of Langley—will be playing in Castlegar’ this coming Monday ‘and ‘Tuesday and the company says its name is spelled'"'Bingo.” ‘The reason for. this is the firm's owner, Irvine "Bingo". : Hauser, who was born ‘47 years» ago in Brandon, Man. From the time he can remember, Bingo wanted a wild animal act ina circus—now he owns the whole show. When: he started on:his own in the carnival business, Bingo sold ‘his ‘animals’ and, bought a small merry-go-round: That was 16 years ago and he hasn't looked back since. “You -won't find’ Bingo in’ his trailer, He's always’ on the grounds’ somewhere,” said an employee about this one:man whirlwind who owns the mid- way show. ( Maybe: the personal in: volvement | of: Bingo, ‘his’ wife Jacqueline. who is ‘the: show's assistant manager, their daugh- ter: Laura, ..who-runs ‘the’ pop- corn and candy floss. sales and : Truck Located Parked i in City A truck reported stolen in. Grand Forks has been fqund in’ Castlegar. RCMP. ‘say a: 1967 GMC pick-up reported stolen from’. Boundary: Electric at Grand Forks was recovered :here last Saturday. parked‘ near: Bound- ary Eleetrieion on Columbia Ave, . Bes Screen in ‘son Bobby, who overseas the 20. or‘so concessions’ of the mid- way, Is the secret of the success of’ the ‘popular show, which: ‘keeps 75 people in jobs, »'Bach’ year. for 16 years Bingo ‘has ‘added a ride or a concession. This year he added three brand new: rides, “You gotta’ start’ some: place ‘and it isn't at the top,” he says. «And he) says that. the success of a ‘show isn't just a matter of annual expansion..it's a lot: of hard work and travel. “We ‘cover: about 5,000 miles through B.C. from Easter, until October ‘starting with shopping centres until ‘the season really begins on May 24. in ‘New. Westminster," ox plained Bingo. ‘After May comes the rode: os and wildwest events through the Cariboo. Each town has it’s . own speciality to: offer! but Bingo’ has‘.a’ soft’ spot ‘in:'his heart for the William's: Lake Btampeds, where his show plays - each 'y you've been’ crowned’ bya bottle heaved out of the dance’: shall at that Stampede,\he ~ laughs, ‘Then follows the northern cireuit from Grand Prairie, ” Alta., to Prince Rupert. “What'T the north is the, honesty. on enthusiasm ‘of the ‘adults and the’ decent behavior of the young people,” says this con- stant observer of the citizens of BC. Kitimat don't send their kids to, T DRIVE-IN the West Kootenay, ‘ Jor Movie. Information: Phone Spe J Showtime at Dusk ear... i Vou haven’t:lived until © “The people in Terrace and i the show, they take ahem, rain): _;,or. shine, ‘and: the famlly has fun, “The older: fold: around” ‘here don't mind admitting they still love the smell of popcorn and the jostling of the crowds in the midway. We're all still kids OTE SPECIAL now vou ste HiW, SHOWTIMES = Wow You DOH, facmeplaco inside/u: go! 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