CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 13, 1976 Safety Program for 1975 Outlined eG MERES Gets Top Priority at Triangle Pacific Forest Products Glits;ia Meeting * Bowling League Results by Castlegar and District Players: Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 pan, LHS Annette Bouchard 248. LHT Annette Bouchard 614, MHS Wally ‘Arnason’ 240. MHT Wally Arnason 653. THS Screwballs $76, THT Lucky. Fives 2762. BONANZA DAYS SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Only | - March 14 ~ 1 td » STICK DEODORANT shulion sen Power ular BONANZA SPECIAL .......99C HAND LOTION Desert Fewer Regular BONANZA SPECIAL NEO: CITRAN "AN Regular BONANZA. SPECIAL MEDI CITRON Buckleys BON $1.79 BONANZA SPECIAL TYPING PADS Regular 29 BONANZA SPECIAL NEVIA! MILK Regular $2. BONANZA. SPECIAL 6 $1.95 ‘See Our Wide Variety of Selective GIFTWARE SPECIALS Bonanza Toyland Game Specials TRIPLE YATZIE aueaannrw SPECI an S419 POKER BINGO pela Poke Regular $3.59 SPECIAL eres. SLAB: BEAT THE CLOCK Sea a Ss SPECIAL cee S65 | “ CONCENTRATION ite th addition. juler SPECIAL (ene... SOND VEGAS Family gum of sl nd luck, regular $9. SPECI $7.98 SOLITAIRE . Played ie aollicke, scores like poker. gular $6. SPECIAL ce loecce veces $598 PROBE Game of Words. SPECIAL... ...eee + S109 Gli RUG|| Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Colainbit, Ph. aie, Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m, fo 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. Aa 7 p.m. * 617. * 61 Team Points: Mishaps 56%, Sunshiners 51, Screwballs 5, Mises 48, Lucky Fives 46, Expos Other’ ‘cO0's: Nil Mon, Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Carol Comtois 146. LHT Mary Postnikolf 563, MHS Harry Markin 326, MHT Walter Kanigan 711. THS The 650's 1072. THT. ‘The 550's 2819... * Team Points: Spares 38%, Head Pins 41%, Low Lofters 41, The 5650's 42, Challengers 51, Slow Fokes. 49. Other id Adshead 677, Bill ene 09, Harry in 639, Jean Comtois 625. Tues, Morning Coffee Breakers (March 3) LHS Jo Taylor 264. LHT. Jo Taylor 677. THS Wheaties 931. THT Wheaties 2586. Team Points: Cheerios 53, Muffets 52, Mugs 47, Pincurlers _ 45; Takelive 42, Wheaties 37. Other 600's:* Inez Walker ‘Tues. Ladice 1 pan. (FEb. 25) LHS Bobbie Keraeff ‘824. LHT Irene THS ‘Boundary Electric 1010. THT Boundary Electric ‘Team Points: Macalister Ins. 64, Independents $7, Boun- dary Electric 61, Sentinals 42, Lucky Five 36, Castlegar Drugs 5, Other 600's: Bobble Ker- " aeff 661, Betty Macalister 601. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. {March LHS Sonia Cheveldave 269. LHT Sonia Cheveldave 2. MHS Dave Ashead 291. MHT Ron Mcintyre THS Screws 1027. THT -Ding Bats Sream Points Alley Cats 2, ‘Regulars 2, Misfits 2, Ding Bats 4, Columbia 5 - 0, Screwballs 2. Other 60's: John Paulson 848, Dave Adshead 627, Larry Olson 625, Fred Podmoreff 607. ‘Tues, Night Mixed 9-11 pm. (March 4) LHS Erma Mykyte 258. LHT Erma Mykyte 695. IHS Orlando Vecchlo 358. MHT Orlando Vecchio 781: No Charges In Accident © On. Access Rd. No charges have been laid in an accident which occurred April 3 on the Celgar sawmill” access road. Police say a 1967 Pontiace driven by William Lebedoff, of Castlegar, sustained an esti- mated $400 damage, as he was travelling to the sawmill. While a 1974 Dodge van, belonging to Kraft Co-op Transportation and . driven by Joe Doliveira, of ‘Trail, sustained an estimated $200 damage, as he was leaving the sawmill, No injuries were reported. THS C.P.'s' 1084, ‘THT. P. $ ‘eam Points: C.B.'s 3, Rosdhogs 1, TAL ight heckers Other “600's: Bill Junker 695, Michael Vecchio 632, Elio De Paoli 608. Wed. hort Drivers (March 5) LHS Sharron Waldic 265. “LAT Erma Mykjte 640. THS Model Tees 948. THT Ramblers 2685, Team Polat Chovys.65, Hornets 60, rs 63, birds 89, Cadillacs $7, Model Tees 34, Other 600's: Pat Liber 611. Wed. Morning Drivers (Feb. a : LHS Mary McAlpine 231. LHT Mary McAlpine 670. THS Chevys 994. THT Chobys 2693, ‘Team Points: Chevys 61, Hornets 60, Ramblers 49, T- Birds 39, Cadillacs 36,” Model Tees 31./ : Wed. Night Cat Rates iui: LHS ‘Irene Conroy 268. LHT Lil Knowler 634. THS Parrots 911. THT Budgies 2583. Haan Team Points: Swallowa 1, Parrots 1, Budgies 3, Wood- peckers 3, Canaries 8, Eagles 1. ‘Thurs. Moring Ladies LHS Caron LeRoy 241. LHT Elaine Martin 625, 'THS Teddy Bears 997. THT ‘Teddy Bears 2666, “eam Points: Lions 1, Minks 3, Chipmunks 2, Teddy _ Bears 3, Boavers 1, Squirrels 2, Other 600's: ‘Strike: Outs— Molly Sorge (game 2) pt Betty. Bee 244. LHT Betty Pinter 6 THS Criere. 963, THT Griers 2617. ‘Team Points: Hooters 47, Screamers 48, Groaners 48, ‘Wallers 69, Criers 5, Moaners Thurs. Night Mixed (March 6) LHS Katy Demytruk 301. LHT Katy Demytruk and Carol, Vecchio 677. MHS Orlando Vecchio 203. MHT Earl Rourke 753. ‘THS Head Pins 1201. THT. Head Pins 3140. Team Pointa: Avengers 2, Stand: Bya'2, Untouchables 2, Hee Haws 0, Robson Rollers 4, Rovers (5) 0, All Stars 4, Ally Cats 1, Jive Five 3, The Rol i kotf 745, Walter, Tymoffeyich -133, Orlando Vecchio 733, Dar- rel Rourke 728, Bill Davis 682,: Matt Rohn 668, Ed Adshead 661, Garry, Rayner 680, Art: _Dusseault 636, Dave Hiebert “992, John Kinakin 625, 7: -Fri, Night Mixed (FEb. 28) LHS Peat! Mott 255, LHT Pearl Mott. 659, : MHS Garry Rayner 287. MHT Marvin LeRoy 664, THS Super Stars 1055. ‘THT Super Stars 2960. FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR. FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castle F ‘Team Points: Super Stara 54, Alley Cats 69,’ Humper- -dinks 45, Dolphins $9, Robson Rascals $8, Gang Busters SL's. Other 600's: Garry Rayner 651, Ron Mclntyre 636, Joan: Humphrey 619, Bob Cowlin 610. « Stanley Humphries" LHS Susan Bonthron 215. i . LHT Judy Bonthron’ 671. MHS Brian Solberg 240. MHT Dean’ Morisseau 600. THS Team | - 1046, THT Team 1 - 2739, Team Points: Team 1 - te Team'2 - 39, Team 3 - Team 4 - 20%, Team 5 - 16 Team 6 - 36. Letter to the Editor Years wilhout a work injury At‘a recent plant safety meellng ot all Tristale cern: ployees, plant. superintendent Harry‘ Argatoff stressed thi safety will be given top priority Safety and personnel man- ‘ager, A. Savinkoff, outlined the company safety program for 1975 and’ congratulated the safety committee for: ita out- standing efforts in accident | prevention in the plant. He also stated that top management personnel will attend all future = safety committee meetings. ‘The guest speaker was Workmen's’ °: Compensation, who stressed the im| ‘co-operation In accident pre- ‘vention between the safety committee, management and unton mem 8. ‘Also in attendance was the, IWA business agent,-Don Da- vidson,’ who brought out the _ fact that in safety, the union is working together with manage- ‘ment, He asked all employees to accept their reaponaibilities for working safely and to help the new and inexperienced ‘workers to obtain the abllity to work without accidents, ‘ “On behalf of-the safety committee, past committee ol mm ere with a’ gift’ inappreciation of thelr VA AANA AY Mary Marchi Memorial Bursary ‘The Mary Marchi Memor- ‘al Bursary has been awarded to LaVerne Shortt, a fourth: year student at the University. of British Columbla, enrolled in the Department of Special Education. ‘The $350 bursary is spon- sored by the board of governors of the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children and has been awarded annually since 1978 to a deserving under. graduate student in any B.C, university’ who is presently studying in the field of speciat education with the intention of continuing studies in this field. Eremenko’ FIT-RITE SHOES | QUALITY, SHOES for t! the family Dress — Casual and General Meeting Castle. gar Ladies’ Curling Club, March 18, 7 p.m. Curling Club Lounge. Castlegar ee Dist. Wild- life be hold- ing March’ General Meet- ing Wednesday, March 19 at 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall. Conference Room at the hospital.’ >) Our Footwear, Will Meet the Need of eee Med Work. or. ‘Any. Occasion smi Phinbi & Heating 61 Crescent Street, Castlegar — Phone 365-7531 Dance at “Robson A ton: bers $4, non members $5. “Pubic talks on. ‘Trans- cendental Meditation ‘aa + taught | by Maharishi -Ma- beak Yogi jun day, par, Selkirk College, Rm. Bis at- 2’ pm. and on SHSS, Tuesday Mar, 18 Rm, rt) at 8 p.m. el in safety—working two con- secutive years without an acci- dent, Safety committee chair- man, William’ Guerin, | pre- sented each'member of the shop crew with a gift for their safety performance. He sald that the shop is one of the most hazardous areas esa industry, yet the shop crew has now completed 10 consecutive English Ranks High Dear. Sir: T would like to repeat some statistics: as‘ given on a\ CBC. morning program. English is fast becoming'an international language, It is more’ people’ ‘throughout the world’ than‘any other. ‘There was a bid for Esper- antoat one time, but now there seems no need. We already have a language well estab: lished internationally. ; 1 The old saying still goes. “If you can speak English you can be understood anywhere.” It ight surprise you that on the language scale French only eleventh,.1 don't think trying to make Canada bi-, lingual: will' boost it up’ much. Spanish is the second lan- guage of the world. This is. easily understood when you + took.south of the U.S. .border « where very ile elae i spoken, students * For the rest of the people who only speak English and have no urge to learn another, don’t be discouraged! You can communicate anywhere in the world... Many; of/.the : most advanced ‘ay autlee re” dis: cussed in English, Reading is at a premium. ‘Your language is number one, a SENIORS: 15 years and over. Regi Age 12 to Woodls: St. Johns Ambulance Association Castlegar Branch ANNOUNCIN 6 _ SPRING BRST AD CLASSES. SENIORS AN Juniors Cla Kinnaird Firs tall=37 7, Pam. 15-6 week course | : Rapletration an ‘and Classes — March 13 pric ik pened ‘School — z p.m. Week course”~ os — March 13°) $3. _[ Black '& Decker +1 Special 73" Circular Saw Special troning Boards Rid’ did 7 ings Should Keep. this ‘a min ety Tama in favor of bi- or trilingualism; if galy for the extra brain |. Gleem Sponge Mops . Special Bea hen tescere trons Silex Special .. oo $9.99 it should be's personal oho Ifyou were lucky enough to have been taught: another language by your parents, be “proud of it, don't discard it "later. There is no easier time to learn than when you area child: Remember, to be bilingual is now the fashion. Mee Our-customers ell: vs our =° ur cust Special .. ‘Tona Hand ‘Mixers: sence MOD Avocado by Special. Electric Fry Pans - Sunbeam. - $32.99 Percs. ; “35° Cup Party : = Special. nines $19.99 Special: Sauce Pan Sets gamer SD. 99 Sanders : Black & Decker’ Special: Dreier SMA 88 ‘Garbage Cons Tucker Plastic Special ® 3.99) All Fabrics. 10% Off * probatty won't tell you, yk ver about theit V.LP. ng ttn rs want fat or room for one CASTLEGAR. NEWS 191 Columbia ‘Ave. Phone 365-7266 + im TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL” ARIRES|- @ Reservations - *@ Tours :@ Hotel Accom. @ Travel Insurance DEPARTMENT ST ORE. LTD | Your Link Hardware Dealer -- Phone 365-7782 Provincial Library Perliament Bldgs Victorfa, B.C. ‘CAS Published Every Thureday’ Morning at "The Ci LEGAR NEWS ds of the Ki BS VOL. 28 No, 12 . CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY; MARCH 20, 1975 od 2 CEN GENT FER COPY Light Lines from . Decision on Fate of Community — - Centre and Arena Yet to be Made “There has been no decl- ‘“alon by the bullding committee Yon the Community Centre and * Arena as yot,” stated area J presentative, Martin Vander- ~pol,. when he naceee the Castlegar and District Cl ber of Commerce at its regular monthly meating ‘Thursday “evening, ¥ The construction of the ‘community building ‘ec 2/0 controvers! *‘follawing the announcement last week: that the original ‘estimate of $1.6 milllon, whi was accepted by referendum a “ the people, is below estimate by + 23 per cent, } The increase occurred ‘when grant ahown ‘on the Feterendini, were found He called attention to the” fact this was the first time a united’ vote had: been put behind a project, with the old ‘towns of Castlegt id. Kin. ‘d, areas I and Jal ‘voting + for, the ‘$0 eugtian (of the, facilit; Tt would: bea areal shocker if no project is built. 1 wonder’ rogram, was Put into Place Tuesday can we afford to let this one go ! idea Grew from Students Suggestions atory, S gov ney, : once suggested to tee Walk Disney studios by'Kinnaird ‘Junlor. Secondary , School: stu... dents as having ge ee imovis ‘possibilities, has bee: Into re Can Be made by. the students “some time back (it was 2 story in their'reading program), the’ executive lucer entered in- “to correspondence with the School. “He with’ the stu- dente thet the ‘story. was ic, particularly the drama- bre ending. He later notified the. ‘students’ that’ the’ studio’ had _ written for, and had seqsied “the story. f ney's enteral’ ment, Howse he said, “it was felt if they did not produce : it another studio would.” ‘Current KISS. students ‘Recreation Commission Again Handles School Playing. Fields Playing fields of School ° District No.\9 have again’ been turned over to Regio ation Commission No. 9 to. inate their use. “In acknowledging this rou- tine’ practice at Monday's meet- ing of the board of trustees for School District No..9,' three ‘exceptions were made on fields that are tobe given a period of ‘Test to allow the grasa to grow to acceptable standards, or mal Recre- allow further work ‘done on em. ‘These fields are. Kinnaird : ‘Junior Secondary School, which « ifs: off Umits all year; ‘Kinnaird : Elementary School, off limits 2 ‘effective in’ September of this year,'and. Blueberry Creek © Elementary School which is off |: limits for approximately one to one and a half months in’ the, apring, KC Days. July 25, 26 & n - Could Include Swim Meet ‘This year’s KC Days will be celebrated ‘July 25, 26 and . This was announced by last year’s KG Days chairman Ken Bonde, when he’ addressed members of the Castlever and District Chamber of Commerce ‘Thursday evening, * Mr. Bonde ‘also made an appeal for support stating that it is the businessmen who will corge MacAndrew said he thought the appeal should be to the whole district. “If they don’t know what i going on, it is hard for'them to get interested," he said. He » asked Mr, Bonde what he is presenting to the people that would interest them. ir. Bonde stated there * was quite a. program: for Daya and he would be happy to. supply it. Brian Hunter, owner of the | Dairy Queen, said‘“KG' Days was for the good of Castlegar. and for everyone.” He sug- gested Mr. Bonde “Go after the ‘people a5 a. whole,jas they might have more time::KC Days belongs to the people, not #~ {continued on page 12) ~ - Family Home Care Licence Sought by. Local Resident Approval for the licencing. of a private. home for family home care, subject to conform- ing to the building inspector's requests, has been granted Mrs... Violet Popoff by council during its last regular meeting. The licence isto be for five chare age three months to three y Mrs, "Popott told counell she understood there was a demand in Castlegar-for small ‘baby care, that the Day Care has had to turn down some applica She eald the family home ‘- care would be operated out of an apartment in the back of her ‘ home which has been vacant for. five years and that she has been told by the city office that her. home is in the right zone. for Ahis kind of licence... have expresied:theit pride in’ the ex KJSS students who © sere in on the inital project ‘are looking forward to the ‘possibility of the he production ing shown in “prall? brother cross more, that Northeast wilderness on foot. © jis courage and determi~. nation which seemed almost. prompted the ‘, telephone and cablevision, and © down the draln, I am'looking forward to input” “+ Mr. Vanderpol's appeal! fol- lowed his presentation of some background leading ‘up to the present development, “He led’ how, a year ‘Approval in principle was ago, local clubs. formed a given by couinel, at se last’ regular, meeting, ‘users’ an Sts fora smell vin atvision 4) other organizations put for- situated between Highway No.” ward their 8 tons ‘suggestions whie 8 and the old Blueberry. road, brought about the des aa ii i ieee at extending. a3 ‘old Kinnaird’ 4 letter: from ‘Colin ~ started to work.” he sald. au & the proposed. plan will! Include tindergrotad electric power, We had five or: contenders. Wo also checked out their eredibility and Under- wood McLelland was’ chosen. “We found that their build- ings were well bullt’ and: they will last./An exchange of ideas a paved 300 foot cul-de-sac stroct with: strest lighting: at the end. ° Mr, Glendinning was seek: then’ students of KISS, to suggest it had the merits for a SWEDEN BOUND, with a sendoff Monday morning, representing the City of Castlegar will anive in Sweden ‘Tuesday eo the eccond Ball of & herkey crchiage, which hockey’ team; Nordia Of this property s0 of the builders and users took “surveying could get: underway - place.’ The \deaigners ‘were ' ‘asked to build in a cushion for inflation. =) d the project ‘as the’ snow: dissipates.’ ‘as soon which saw the Swedish take part in a tourney here Ay during the ChristmasNew Year ollday: ‘The fret geme 9 “Wo had to find engineers.‘ ix serious) *! “It then went to referen- dum. For the first time there was agreement in this area. All four of the areas involved voted in favor of the facility, It had not happened before. For once, we were united. “Everyone wanted the ‘best ‘and input was terrific.’We came up to what was acceptable and in the ball a ‘Mr, Vanderpol did express et that one users meeting was scheduled during the visit of the Swedish hockey players. “This was an unfortunate inci- ‘dent,”:he said, and apologized that an error of date took place, ‘tating that be was not a akater ‘and did not realize the ‘conflict at the time. While’ the project is over the $1.6 million by 23 per cent, Mr. Vanderpol stated that if it «was the only setback “we could have handled it". hen we presented the “project it was with community grants and winters works: Dur- - ing pre ed with | Victoria, ‘these are federal funds ‘administered Y shrough the , separate: pro- vinces, and we:were given to beliove these funds were avail- able, |--+We have since found the funds were for two years 'and: that they were used up in one, year leaving nothing, tor 1918. “So far. we have not been able to secure additional montes and borrowing money is expon- % tives" “An optaton poll, possibly made through a clip-type adlver- tisement in the: paper. was suggested as well asa pravince- wide lottery as ‘good. ‘suigges . ind sald they: Seon be taken into consideral c the lotiery Ideas already. g locked into,” he said. ‘The tender receiving at- tention’is: Fame. Cons of. Trail with “a: figure, of $1,969,048. ‘This figure is for 60'daya, ‘Total time needed for construction has been estl: minted at 365, "Tenders Were divided Into achedules ‘A, B and C to relate > bok alo Sendny mora ti gue gun Hmmorby at the Jobanosave Ice Stadium, followed by large Stockholm amusement park. Bf Russian Nationals. Thursday the local team ‘s Tranesund at south of Stockholm. There plays Molaseri, north of Stockholm, Friday is set aside for sight-seeing. and then some sightoeelng In Finland bel On Satirday they challenge Djurjarden, members ofthe Biggest members are, back row ell toright, [manage] Fred Stouahoow, a*meana of struction ~ to certain specifications. The biggest difference being a flat designed roof (which .is more costly) and a rounded styled roof,” follows given in:ordér as they were opened: Pacific Coast Cpe of Vancouver; A) $1,960, $1,916,000, and C sta 000 ‘with 460 required for construc- son Beh "Tenders submitted are as- $1,970,000, and C $144,451, with 330 days required for construetion, Cana Construction, of New Westminster; A $2,052,000; B $1,945,000, and C $135,000, with 400 days needed for construction. Famo Construction, of Trail; A. $1,864,965; B $1,783,470, and C $145,959, with construetion schedule of ya. ‘Paul b of Nelson; A” $2,089,100; B CO of Lacal RCMP Detachment Retires Sgt. Stan Partridge, com manding offieer of the Castle: gar ROMP detachment, is retir- ing alter 22 years service with the fore, ‘An olficial Guran New Westminster; A’ $1, ‘ase 000; B $1,901,000, and C. $150,000, with ‘a 380 day con- struction period. All tenders ‘are submitted ‘for 60 days with the exception of Paul Schwab Construction ulation. : ommunity: Centre and, ‘Ana may still come very < ‘elose'to the original Projected + three mill This was ‘the opinion ot ‘Ald. Audrey, Moore. who con- tacted the Castlegar News just: prior to preas time, saying she had returned from’ Victoria where the community complex been ith the ‘tment of municipal af- dej . fairs and the department of recreation and conservation. She said that the depart ment of recreation vation will entertain re au Tv was, made’ this. week, “His Fotirerient is effective as of northern. » British’ Columbia, ‘Mr. Partridge ia of the Castlegar Rotary, x ‘and of the. Kootenay’ Alcohol Society. He enjoys both golfing ” and curling. His tentative plana are to remain in this community and. to became involved in the real estate: busin TOW, Kanigan, Cart Horning, Mark Lightle, Tim Krug, K Sherstobltelt, Tom Ghevedaver-Caringur N rae ken