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Reg. $2. ‘ WAMPOLE _MAGNOLAX sie, ao SY 27 MODESS FEMININE * NAPKINS Regular or Super. 48's. $2.33 Mon, - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 6 9 am. - 5:30 p.m. Sun, & STAY FREE” MAXI PADS The beltless napkin. 30's, $1.75 Me RUG STAYFREE MINI PADS. 10 absorbent pads. 4 for $1.39 | Tommy Biln, Comer of Pine & Col. Ph, 365-7813 - Open P.m: Sati, am. = 9 p.m, Fri, mn. Holidays: 12 noon -.1 $7,080 Grant Assists Passmore Hall "By John Boble Passmore Community Hall has been renovated thanks to the volunteer efforts of the newly formed Senior’ Citizens Association, A grant of $7,080 from the-New Horizon Branch of the federal government made the repairs possible, Elected officers of Branch No, 113 are Peter Bloodoff president and Ann Barisoff secretary, i Work covered in the pro- ject includes new electrical outlets, added heating, a bath: room, . upgraded seating: and linoleum on the floor. Letter to the Editor Income Really ‘Fixed’ Dear Sir; I would Itke to comment and disagree with your colum- nist on his philosophy in his article “Anti Inflation Board Views." The fifth paragraph states, “The pensioners: are all for a major effort to stem inflation.” This is a,“Motherhood” state- . ment, all Canadians would agree with this, but the protest this past week was because many of us were convinced no major effort was made during the past year. indicated a busy year. Two A new 16 mm projector has mombers had recelved Good been obtained. Tri-Pac Lumber Co, donated $100 worth of lumber for the community hall which is operated by the Pasa-, moro Hall Society and will be * and tho Senlor Citizens float won first prize, U Numerous former cltizens had visited Stocan City to see Citizen awards on Labor Day~ ihe 75th anniversary play “The Slocan City Silver Scandal”. Socials are held every Monday afternoon, a ceramic class has been started and a flea market is acheduled for Nov. 6. Bingo games continue twice a month, available .for all needs, “3 ‘The Senior Citizens plan a dinner’ and entertainment to celebrate the completion of the renovations, to be followed by a membership drive. The Slocan Branch report to the district council, which was held recently in Castlegar, My “Fixed income” was really fixed by thé dramatic increase in prices of car in- surance, gasoline and oil, heating cost, B.C. Ferry rates and postage and telephone rates. The only consolation that was visable to this observer was the reduced price of po- tatoes and pumpkins probably this was because the AIB hadn't any control over these lowly vegetables. . ‘Pat Romaine +» Castlegar, B.C. HARDWARE STORE SKI JACKETS | Hooded, Fur SS Eremenko’s ‘§2" FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND + ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Et guecoy oe Phone 365-7025 '— Pine St. — Castiegar! 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PINE STREET, CASTLEGAR _ PHONE 365-7782 ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS SECTION Thursday, October 21, 1976 vw». Commercial Printing © Envelopes © Letterheads © Business Cards © Wedding Invitations © Raffle Tikels © Brochures " Computerized Typesetting, Creative Art, Layout and Design "Where Quality and Service Both Count” CASTLEGAR NEWS Commercial Printing & 365-7266 i aba e ‘x NEW PRESIDENT of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club is Charlie Coboe, left, shown here recei { president Jim Cromwell h iving congratulations from retiring : district five, Mike Riley of Chewelah, Wash., looks on. Mr. Coboe Sunflower Fest, hosting of the Red Croas Blood Donor Clinic and the improvement and enlargement of the kitchen at the Senior Citizens’ Centre © as Vice-presidents of the local elub Ward and ‘Toramy Biln while Phil . Murray is treasurer. Directors are Don Danroth, Norm McNabb, Walter Parfeniuk and Terry Rogers. Poor Air Co ntrol is Blamed In Spokane’s Near Air Collision Poor air control pro- cedures caused the April 1 near-collision of two jetliners at the Spokane, Wash.,. airport, according to the National ‘Transportation Safety Board, A northwest Airlines DC10 taking off with 122 persons aboard barely missed a Hughes Air West DC9 and 64 occupants which had aborted a landing and was starting to circle the airport, Immediately after the neér-collision, the pilot of the DC9 radioed the tower: “You, ah, that's kind of a neat thing you did there. We missed that one by about 20 feet.” Using inflight data re- corders, the safety board con- cluded the two planes missed by 291 feet, but a Federal Aviation Administration radar supervisor at a nearby Air Force base, who was watching va his radar, said the two planes showed as a single “blip,” indicating that. they were less than 160 feet apart. As the Air West pilot came past. year. in for a landing, he found he ts F for the 1876-77 year are Dr. Roy, was too high and going too fast is and © to complete the operation. He then told the tower he was executing a “missed approach" —Kiwanis Ctob Photo and beginning to circle. “When Canadian~“people {majority of peoplé'in the Poor “sponsored by ‘the Canadian -. begin‘ to. understand. world selves:and the ‘Third: World. They want.to learn more, and, most of all, want to do ‘some-. thing about the situation.” So says Bud Godderis, a: well known Castlegar resident, ‘home for a few days from an extended province-wide speak- cing tour, trading systems; when they see the inequities in the system and how © its impoverishing ° the Third World, they want to see changes. Wheri the people realize their powerlessness to’ make even Canadian govern- ment and businesses change, they feel both frustration and --more kinship withthe vast Sears by opening, “fe tow Convenience .. . ee Effective: Monday, Oct. 18 Your Castlegar Sears store wil be "extending thelr shopping hours ond open Friday evenings ont 9 p.m. Mondays, —- World.” 5% 3 Mr. Godderis has pent the last 'two months touring “B.C. and talking about ‘his trip last © May to Nairobi, Kenya where he ‘observed an United Nations conference on: Trade and ‘Development (UNCTAD IV), ‘It became very clear to Mr. Godderis at that conference that people in the Third World are still not getting a “fair shake” in world trade. The pre- sent system was organized by Europe and America before many of the nations of Africa and Asia existed—while they were still colonies, These “ countries were seen.as sources of raw materials and labor as well as markets for manu- factured goods. Mr. Godderis found many people in B.C. voicing the same concerns and sense of frustra- tion about events right here in Canada. He is sure that the ‘more people learn about strug- gies in -other: countries, the closer they will feel to those people. © Deep ~ structural changes will have to take place everywhere before people can feel’ they. really’ are” partic- ipating in important decisions about their lives. | * The trip to Kenya and the” ‘two month’) B.C, tour. was ~ ORDER NOW FOR FALL AND NEXT SPRING ... .. BULBS. AVAILABLE NOW! "PEAT MOSS, 5 cv, ft. $6.00 4 oy.. ft. $5.00 STEER MANURE 2 40 Ib. bag $2. it's too late for Seeding, so see Sam's for TURF and SoD. TULIP/NARCISSUS 10 bulbs for *1.75 ‘a \wide Selection of Tropical. ging Baskets, A [> Flowers & Floral” Arrangements for ‘Weddings 15%) Off Floral: arrangements for. Pricet pane 7@ NURSERY & FLORISTS funerals or any other spe- 3 { des lal occasions ‘are ‘avatlab- le at: this special’ Discoun' cave 1. 9th AVE. SOUTH PH. 365-7312 is co-sponsored by IDERA and Asa result, the Northwest Plane was ‘climbing into the path of the Air West plane, When the Air West pilot spotted the other plane directly ahead of him, he banked sharply. and dove, placing his ix Citizenship - Goes to The Secretary of State has announced the Western phase ¢ of a pilot project, the Citizen- = Mr. Godderis has talked on | ship. Office on wheels. The open line radio shows, to church ~ ° mobile office, a colourful, clear- and school groups and on com: ;: ly marked. van, is part of an munity TV in dozens of com- : outreach program bringing munities between the East federal services to the people. Kootenays and Vancouver Is- © This mobile office will be in land. He says he has met no‘: Nelson this Monday and in Trail hostility, but instead with open- the following day. hess, interest and concern. During the past few ‘The slide show he put to. months the mobile office has gether is fascinating in its com- __been visiting various centres in ‘parisons between our world Northwestern Ontario and the Council’ for Internationa) Co- operation (CCIC)—a kind of umbrella organization, for Many.non-governmental groups such as OXFAM, UNICEF and cusO. ; the People aircraft into the turbulence of the wide-bodied DC10. The plane. went into. a ,60- to’ ‘70-degree right bank before the’ pilot could regain control, There were no injuries, ‘The Spokane airport is not radar-equipped, and radar ser- vice is provided by a facility at the nearby Fairchild Air Force Base, a fact the Air West pilot did not know. He later said he assumed he was being watched by radar from the tower and was not overly concerned about possible conflicting traffic. ‘The board concluded that Spokane air traffic control pro- ‘Pulpit and Pew’ a New Column Starts this Week Anew column starts in the Castlegar News today. It's “Pulpit and Pew," and is being written: by Pastor Donald Reed of Calvary Baptist Chureh, The‘ column will appear each week on the same page as the Church Directory, and will fill a void that has existed since the Ministerial Association dis- banded some years ago and the column “Timeless Topics" was abandoned, Pastor Reed and his wife and son moved to Castlegar from Port Coquitlam early last month, Rev. Reed is a graduate of UBC and of Central Baptist Seminary In Toronto and has also taken graduate studies at UBC, Wheaton College and Northwest Baptist Theological lege. Pastor Reed's earlier pas- torates have been at Emmanuel Baptist, Vernon; Dunbar areas where citizenship regis- tration services are not readily available, The mobile office will be touring B.C. in October and November. * Information on all aspects of citizenship and other Secre- tary of State programs will be provided by qualified staff. Eligible immigrants will be en- couraged to make application for Canadian citizenship, and Canadians will be able to apply for proof of citizenship. Heights Baptist, Vancouver; and Southside Baptist, Port Coquitlam. He has led in major building programs in each of these churches. - Rev. Reed has. instructed for a number of years at the Northwest Baptist Theological College in Vancouver and for the past five years has served as field representative for the 60 churches of the Convention of Regular Baptist Churches of BC. He has also played a significant role in the Fellow. ship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada, with which the Calvary Baptist Church and the B.C, Conyen- tion are actively affiliated. “cedures did not provide posi tive separation between de- parting and arriving aircraft because too much reliance was placed on the non-mandatory reporting of crossing the air- port's outer marker, The local controller should have stopped the Northwest craft on the runway, the board concluded. * A spokesman for the FAA said no disciplinary action had been taken against the con- trollers involved because the ineldent was considered a pro- cedural problem rather than one of individuals. Although the FAA has re- vised procedures at Spokane to prevent similar incidents, the reported that its mem- bers were concerned that other airports might face the same problems. The board therefore requeated the FAA to make “ sure that “proper procedures are employed at all of these facilities.” Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191) Highway. Drive PHONE 364-1822 I'll See You _NEXT WEEK! Next week ‘is Pete's T.V.'s Pre-lnventory Clearance Sale. Everything in the store will have a special Pricel 2 There is a great reason to fly down to Pete's this Week too: All Records and Tepes are Super Priced! Don’t have a Bird, Just Swoop down to Pete's either this Week or Next and you won't have to go fishing for Super Buys! * Pete’s TV 279 Columbia‘ and the world of Kenya. He'll Prairie’ p: serving be back “to stay” at the end of October and is very open and: willing to talk with any in- terested groups in the West Kootenays, .~ “Blood of the Condor" does not star Robert Redfordl It is instead a Bolivian film: which presents an intensive look at aid and volunteers in this South American country. Province’s 2nd Quarterly Report Anyone interested in’ re- ceiving ‘a copy of the second quarterly report on the: pro- vince's finances can receive one ‘The film's examination of ‘by writing to the office of the : the treatment of the Bolivian Premier, Parliament Buildings, Indians may well remind. the Victoria, says . Premier Bill viewers of similar conditions - Bennett, “ experienced by the indigenous “We -believe that “the people of Canada. The film is to “government must be open and be. presented.“next Tuesday honest with the taxpayers of evening, at Selkirk College, and“: our province in the handling of their ‘money, that is why we the College. < have: instituted a system of The Monday Night Group quarterly reports, to let all tax- will meet next week at Selkirk payers know exactly how. we College. A National Film Board stand financially," the premier ‘film, “The U.S. Film Machine” will be shown and discussed. All are welcome to attend. This in Canada, Ontario, issues begins a series of filmsand slide similar quarterly reports which shows on food. production, we believe are essential in the il and of y and and in ” “Only one other. province “both in Canada, Premier Bennett said: KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. “L.A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOE \CONCRETE GRAVEL — ‘PIT: RUN GRAVE /- (TOP. SOM, — 34 CRUSHED. ROAD GRAVEL' _ DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 | \ UNION SHOP Made Available - made. Schedule will be the = /festdent allowed, ~ THANK YOUI Garden shrubbery and household holder complies with the following: 1, Branches MUST be tied and piled in neat bundles. 2. Leaves, garden refuse and bags or cardboard boxes, Refuse should be put out on your normal placed at property line close to the area where = & _ PUBLIC NOTICE FALL CLEANUP PROGRAMME — ‘The City’s Fall Clean-Up Programme will take Place from MONDAY, oct. © 1976, OBER 25, 1976 to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 i Rocks and concrete, as well es any other objects which cannot be h by one man, WILL NOT. BE PICKED uP” i pe eraied 25 and November 5, Your Cooperation will be very much appreciated, CITY. OF CASTLEGAR refuse will be picked up provided the : Paper MUST be placed in plastic garbage garbage pickup day and be your weekly garbage pickup is same as the norma! weekly garbage pickup.