HC DAYS pr cnt rina woro eared memes students recent these young people ef Silver School pect Os with Mrs. M. E. Moran who made the presentations, Winners of of the pines, donated by the Castlegar Community Arts Cousel aro, left to right, Keith Pispatrck, Becky: Nixosi nd Lert Celtic —Castlegar News Photo Cablevision Society Future Programming Discussed Future: plans for. local, origination programing in’ the West: Kootenays, ” specifically ‘over the four cable’ television systems operated by: Commun-. ity Video in Trail, Rossland, Montrose-Fruitvale, Castlegar- Kinnaird and Nelson, were: discussed at a mid-May meeting between West Kootenay Cable-- vision Society and Community. Video. The meeting was held in the faculty lounge: at’ Selkirk College. eae Community, Video an- nounced that they had com- pleted their system rebuilds in the Trail-Rossland, Castlegar- Kinnaird ‘and Montrose-Fruit- vale cable systems and now. have available an access chan- Concerning the Cahtlegar- Kinnaird and areas, the company stated that they are in the process of arranging for the placement of eight foot by 16 foot buildings at each head-end: location’ in®/whicht a’ small area will) be. provided © for; interested groups who wish to use the acceas channel in'each system. These buildings are scheduled for use by Septem- ber of this year. The’ company also indi- cated that they are arranging to supply a one inch’ Ampex video tape recorder, in\both ¢ Castlegar equip- ment in ro available by.\the fall of 1974. The company. recognizes he ‘efforts: of nel ‘for local With regard to Nelson, Steve Nicol and David Smith, ° representing the company, mentioned that the company. is presently involved in’ rebuild- ing the City of Nelson’ system :-\and-would not be prepared to. make available a community access channel until the rebuild - has. been ‘completed: “(Wthe completion date is estimated to “he mids September: but it: is © ‘directly. dependent upon the the West Keootouay Cablevision Society and its potential contri- bution to’ local programing in the: West Kootenays and stres- sed the fact ‘that these’ access channels would be made avail- able'to interested groups who wished-to avail themselves of | this ‘medium, 5 $ ‘The:company ‘also. ‘indi. p cated that over the next two or. three years it, would be enlarg- ing ‘its seope ‘of “eable crews a v the. cable. interest s eae Castlegar Soclals. Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8204 © ; Members’ of ‘Minto! Chap- ter, Order of tho Eastern Star, who attended the’ meeting’ of Alpha Chapter in’ Rossland on Monday. eventing ‘of last ‘week were Mr, and |. Raine, Mrs. F, (Audeia) Fuller, Mrs: H. (Rose) Johnson, Mrs. N. (Milda) Oswald and Mrs. N. (Mary) Zuk.’ Present at the’ meeting was Mrs, Mildred Hill moe Worthy-Grand Matron ‘of ‘the Grand Chapter. of British Col- umbia and'the Yukon Order. of the Eastern Star. Those attending Rose City of Nelson, OES meeting’ and official visit'on Tuesday even- ing last week, were. Mr.’ and Mrs. J. Raine, Mr, and Mrs.'C, Petts, Mra. H, Johnson, Mrs. 5. (Edith) Heslop, Mrs, N. ( Mary) Zuk and Mra. Edith Sherbiko. Mr. James Brown ‘of. Duncan, Worthy Grand Farol also attended these meetings, Brownle Fly-Up Ceremonies and Badge - Presentations are held at Robson Hall On Monday of last:week at the Robson Hall Kim Thors, Debbie’ Sherstobitoff, Barbara Stein and: Gayle’ Wigen' made their pledges and became f whies. Brownies receiving badges spresented by Commissioner Edward are as follows: Brenda Barrass—Neigh- bor, Thrift and Weaver badges. - Debby Barrass—Golden Hand, Brownie Wings, Cyclist, Athletes and Weaver badges. Selena Berquist—Gold., en Hand and Athlete badges. Arleen Bouchard—Golden Hand, Brownie “Wings and Weaver badges.’ Gloria : Bouchard—Golden. Hand,’ Brownie ‘Wings and Weaver, bad; 2 Karen Giruan—Golden,. - Hand,’ Brownie Wings and Weaver badges.- Colleen Graham—Collec- ,- tor, Weaver. and Toy Maker badges. i Michelle: Holuboff At! bad tilete: ige. Sev Debbie _Hluston—Colleetor Reser Athlete and Weaver Nita Salckin— Athlete and Weaver badges. Cindy: Stretletski—Neigh- bor said Weaver badges. ‘Tums—Housekeep. er, Athlete and Weaver badges. Sheri Wanjoff—Wear yer badge. Joyce, Gold Kim ‘Thore—Weaver badge This ceremony. was follow: ed by a flying up ceremony, when eight girls were given wishing flowers and presented. with their: Brownle’ Wings Br, Commissioner Edward. One ‘by. one rass, ‘Bien. O'Ne: i) Mr. and Mrs. C. Kerr spent: afew days.in'8 poking, last) week. ‘while atten ing Bare, Raine and ) ge Mr. Mrs, i their guests,’ Mra) W,: Hall of Darlington; England who is Mrs. Raine's sister, and Mr, and ’: Mra, \L, Teasdale! of Parudise :: Valley, returned home ‘Friday evening after spending a’ few days in. Spokane while attend- ing Expo, Mr, and: Mrs.Teas- dale, who are) Mrs, Raine's' brother ‘and: sister-in-law, left ~ Saturday to' return home, ‘Mr, and:Mrs.'B. Dickinson © and family, who were visiting ; aa ‘the latter's ‘parents, Mr.and‘?" Mrs. E;' Rourke’ for ‘several days, left: Wednesday on‘their return ‘trip ‘to their home: in; 'Jenpeg, Man.) Mr. and Mra. Herb Hill ‘Tout ‘of Vancouver, |have been’ + guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. H. Schellenberg ‘for’ the’: ‘past: two weeks. while Mrs: Hill-Tout made “her. official” _ visits’ tothe’ Eastern, Star., Chapters in Creston, Rossland, Nelson,:Grand Forks,’ Nakusp, : Castlegar and ‘Trail.’ Mr; ; Hill.’ Tout :left' Sunday to’ return. , ‘home’ while ‘Mrs; Hill-Tout ‘left |; today making several official visits enroute: home, :She will Feniain home for’ two months‘ before continuing :her:visits ‘to; all the Chapters in B.C. and the ‘Yukon, ending;her year as.” Worthy Grand: Matron in May of next: Year. = Porter, Gloria Bouchard; Ar-..- Hand, pias Wings, Arete “and Weaver badges. Kim. Mix—Golden , Bar, Book Lovers,’ Pet’ Keeper and ‘Weaver badges. Cheryl Ann North Wee, ver badge. Bileon O'Neail—Brown-~ ie Wings, Cyclist,:Friend to; ~- Birds, Religion and Life, Collec;: tor, Athlete, Weaver badges. “! Terrie . Porter—Golden - Hand, . Brownie Wing: and? Athlete badges. Anita Prive—2 yr. si Golden Hand, ‘Brownie Wings; mer, ‘Athlete and: Weaver™ leen Karen Girvan, , Joyce Minoque and Anita Prive were sprinkled with fairy dust by Brown Owl.’ This’ enabled them: to fly up’ to’ guide ‘land through:’an’ arch’‘of ‘cedar, houghs‘held aloft by -fellow Brownies. As they reached the Guide Company they: were met: by patrol leaders and welcomed into the horseshoe. Brownies: with. perfect ate tendance will be . ceiving’a World pin.. They: are’ Michelle Holuboff,: Collette Lafreniere, ‘Eileen O'Neail,’ Renita Salekin | and Sheri Wanjolf. ight girls won the Hard; Working Brownie award. They will be receiving‘a‘ bracelet for * | their’ efforts. The Yours for only sooo | and the price of the paper! — +> One of the Nashua Ce THE JASHUA 230} * OFFICE COPIER. iLius TRATE! Copiers you can awn onthe NASHUA MURRITT COPY. ood SUY PLAN, Copiers are avail- ‘able which use sheet oF roll feed and mai 5 minute. a willbe pleesed to ixie Ge yr. ; ‘Debbie « Shorst bilan Weaver badge. eereks *Wigen—Weaver Pack Lead r crest. She will also receive écklace,’:This: was awarded to Kelli: for giving v» voluntarily of her time to ‘Barbara Stein—Weaver the Brownie leaders at Brownie Meetligs:/ ‘ Domb Believed Cause — Of Debutante’s. Death hree months of: the sheriff of 7 arrange your - ae ea oc ts our showroom. Edwit * Goldie had been in love, died of an overdose while the group spent a night ina Washington motel. The next day, 80 miles away, Miss Goldie took her own Several Hundred Rolls of W-A-L-L-P-A-P-E-R8 | “tn the Most Exciting Patterns Atwa: “Your Decorating Headquarters” OGLOW BROTHERS — Telephone 365-7202 603 Columbis Avenue in Stock life: Sheriff. St. Clair. said."He said the information came from others in the group’ who said’ they tried to prevent her from; wallowing more narcoties, | *- ‘The others were traced to Maison, ibe and Edmonton, ‘ got scared when she ded and fed" Sheriff St Clair. Know. How. For. Safer: : Ba rbecuing. ‘Charcoal briquets are dan: ('; .! Mis- uaa 00 oa WANTED Board and room’ dy'f for. outdoor. ‘used’ they. can’ be ‘thal, like® ‘using the cheap, convenient,’ flameless and tasteless briquets indoors: in’a ‘confined ‘space where they: give off: odorless, but dangerous’ ‘gases. 5 Last summer, three Ont- ario‘campers decided to barbe- + cue inside their. trailer, because * it {was raining.’ They died, © }. victims of carbon monoxide poisoning: _ Burning. chareoal is'dal towarn briquet users dangers through improper ids of this fuel, ther department.” of consumer’ and‘ corporate affairs, : through its: product -; safety: program, shas. issued ‘a regulation’ requiring » manufac: ~ turers to put cautionary: state-. - ments on the: packages in:both : English and. French. ‘ must carry,a clearly visible notice warning, the public that - toxic fumes may accumulate ~ and! cause death if charcoal is burned ‘in poorly ‘ventilated or’ + enclosed’ areas. Read d and “re- membe! : Effective 1 cert sprinkling: ‘regu aie within the: City of Castlegar, apply, WS: z ¥. sprinkle: on odd. am Those‘ numbered ‘properties ‘oh‘even deve No. Speikiing on funy iy between the . hours of: 12:noon and '5:p. "Miss Goldle in 1966. made’ ~ her debut in the upper crust of ::, = San) Francisco society. Two 2: years .later’'she became -a “self: -proclaimed - revolution. Stanford Univer- Retrieves Hat Courtesy OF Mr. Otter: Everything ¥ was goings well: with Mrs, Joyce Wolfe and her Cub pack ‘on : their visit to Vancouver's Stanley Park Zoo until young Roger Levett lost his cap while leaning over the y.otter. : pool.::The headpiece. ‘floated for’ a ‘while until it: «became waterlogged and sank? “to the bottom. °. SyOne of thé otters. began ~ playing with the cap. There was. much swirling around, with the > hot bobbing to the surface then sinking again, depending upon’ the. antics of the otter. After a while: the ‘otter. somehow. got underneath the hat, and soon began swimming around with it upon its head... During one ‘circuit of the ‘pool Mrs,, Wolfe ‘managed to reach’ out. and :retrieve the headgear. Roger was once more a happy little boy, and, after drying’ ‘out, the cap was as good ° ‘as'new. - FOR aoa B.C. Dairy Products. ; gE : dune is Dairy Month — your opportunity. é ste treat. for ev ‘meal, 5 ten to’ enjoy: all the’ many fine predicts: of le‘ with . ey phen this: great B.C: industry. Visit the’ dairy : from “our: farms to ut pares case ‘of your: favourite: store-and take ’ Pick up our recipe. folder'and be ready to your choices home: Remember milk is treat your family with the very: tet Be good for every body. : Grown Beni aN Hae Look for them at your fovourte food sor! Nei Look. for: them at your, hoscint food st store! Ee (93 Now — Two B.C. FOOD INFORMATION MOBILE UNITS ON TOUR Discuss with seasoned staff homemakers interesting. economical. ae ‘ways to use B.C. Home Grown Foods. Also B.C. Fresh: : EGGS: » MUSHROOMS CHICKEN x WATCH the BCTV JEAN CANNEM SHOW with MONA BRUN Thursday morningc® 256 sq. ft. office Credit Union rneniraa rare i Phone 36: J B.C. FOOD INFORMATION ly B.C. Food recipes, write to us at: MARKETS DMISION, 4259 Canada Woy, Bumaby\ VSG HT: ’ B.C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Seas Hon. David D. Stupich, Minister; Sigurd B, Peterson, Deputy Minister, CRCRaey , [Retiring Teacher Winnie Gora President L. Farrel. — was Naylor’ — Kinnatrd lane Principal Harry Bate, “A Trail’ student; D Dovilo Drive, Trail, been awarded ‘édoral-P: cial Fellowship ‘Branch language study for The Fellowship is worth. 000 ‘and: will allow Mr. Inotto-to continue a’ B.A. in French , at Laval yi a + Quel the Fellowship program is jointly spongored by.the ‘Feder. ‘PHONE. aries et (next to-West’s Dept. ‘Store) CLOSED. MONDAY 51") Have coated @ retail make ou Cedar and Juniper carvings tnailable ane Wo carry other Canadian Craft Work as well: a local Russlan Crafts." EON ,OUT. AND. .SEE_USI USUAL ‘AND | _ DIFFERENT GIFTS! We're on Highway 6 to: Nakusp Pits orth of Crescent ‘Valley Store Binotto: of 3425° Laburnum * gift shop to oe Binoflo Awarded — Fellowship for Language Study al’and Provincial gavernments to provide students.and teach- ‘ersiwith:an opportunity for. immersion‘ in:the’French lan- guage for a period of one year. of study. Mr. Binotto bs a “gradiats of J. Lloyd) Crowe Senior Secondary School. 'He recently. + completed a- year of study. at Selkirk College where he took courses ‘in French‘and Italian, ~ Church of God Youth Convention’ Is‘ Well Attended. Young People from across : ‘and 7 A banquet, held to honor Winnie, Naylor. on ker \retire- ment was well attended by her. fellow teachers and other. pro- fessional people. Some. of the guests included recently re- tired superintendent. of schools G. C. Bissell and Mrs. Bissell, Mrs, Anne Jones repre- * senting the'local School Board, president of, Castlegar District Teachers Association and prin- cipal, of. Kinnaird. Elementary School’ Harry Bate, who acted as chairman, .» Winnie Naylor | (nee ‘Bur- bridge) was born in Medicine Hat, Alta,, where she received all her schooling. ‘She then attended. the Calgary Normal Schoo) for. one'year, and began her teaching career with the munificent. “salary, of $700. per> year, F ut ae Her first school | was lo- cated 30: miles south of. Many- berries, Alta, The school, which was situated in the ‘center of the vastiranching. area. of southern Alberta and Montana was really nothing more than. a one room ‘shack’ ‘stuck in’ thé; \ middle of the ‘prairie: It was quite a shock for the 18-year-old: gitl when she saw, for the first time, the schcol where she was: “to teach’ for the’ next’ three years, It was even’ ‘here of'a shock when'she found'some’ of her students to be almost’ the same age she was. After, three years, she moved. to panee school in‘a of point gathered at ‘the Kinard Church’ of: God “during ;the weekend of May 17-21 for the annual Chirchi‘ of God’ Youth Convention. Nearly 100 youths ranging in age from:12 to 26 as well as interested adults, spent the three. days in a variety of activities. 7 Reational pastimes in- cluded a tour’ of the Keenley- side Dam, the Doukhobor Vil- lage, ‘a banquet at the Crown, Point'in Trail’and a Talent Night. ional leader of the convention was Richard Good- sell, formerly of Trinity College ‘]-: of Chilliwack, ably ‘assisted by David Davis of. the: Alberta Bible Institute,. Camrose. .Sev- + eral group leaders led seminars in topics: of interest and ‘con- i Sof. God ‘captured ‘the aoe for‘a ©“tthird year:- Members: of. the championship team were Bren-. da’ and Breht ‘Johnson’ and Clarisse and Mark Kowalko, coached by Paster and Mrs. Tra Joh ‘he ‘again elected Wayne Bri f Vernon, as their President. Saag aes ‘Co-ordinator of the conven- tion was. Don. Schwartz. of ‘Vernon, with Marlene Kowalko +s Kinnaird’s co-ordinator. ° : Youth. representatives from points as far away as Richmond, ‘Vernon, Creston; Kamloops, Chilliwack, ‘Cam: ‘rose, Kelowna/and Nova Scotia For an initial investment com- parable to the cost of anew car you canownandoperate ~ anew" fully equipped Hannigans Burger King ” Restaurant at the location of your choice.” Within days you can “mind: your own business”, eam an excellent income and enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction + of making a lot’of hungry people Very Happy. For further information write: a1 1H he Boardwalk, 1031 oy 1ozne Avenue donton, Alberta TSJ rger, Dutch settlers, Most conversa- tions, in the homes were in Naylor Honored Dutch and on Sunday, Winnle was also singing the church hymns in Dutch, ri After two years here, she moved to another school which was also a Dutch ‘settlement, Soon aiter this, she received an appointment in Medicine Hat and she moved back to the city, During her sojourn as a teacher in Medicine Hat, an R.A.F, training station was established there. Dances were frequently held in the hangars, and at one of these dances, Winnie met a/ handsome ‘Eng- lishman who was eventually to become her husband, The first part of her teaching career ended when she sailed to * England to be married, She returned to teaching in 1959 at Kinnaird Elementary where she has remained ever since, Her fellow teachers hold Winnie Naylor in high esteem and wish her a long happy retirement, |. Surprise Shower. Held For Susan Allingham A miscellaneous, surprise- shower, held inthe form of a luncheon, took place on Wed- nesday of Jast: week at the home of. Mrs. W. Walper: to « honor Susan Allingham whose marriage to Ivan :Antak takes place ‘June 29 at St. David's Church, ihe Over 20 friends: vw sent to shower the bride-diect ‘in yellow and white including » CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1974 Library Development Commission Seeking Support fo Establish Kootenay Library System Support for a campaign to establish a Kootenay library system as the next provincial library integrated unit of ser- vice has been announced by the Library Devo! sion, according to information received by chairman of the Kootenay library system com- mittee, Bill Parker of Grand ‘orks, The Library Development, Commission is following & pro- gram approved last year by the Provincial Government for the development of library systems throughout the province. The proposed system would include the areas within the regional districts of East Kootenay, Central Kootenay and Koote- nay Boundary. Even if you have no money in Meeting in Nelson Sune. S, account ‘now —_ don't worry. We the Kootenay ble O.A.C. proved ‘an: interim’ budget ‘for if the remainder of the current fitcal year, and adopted a ‘constitution and bylaws for the Kootenay Library System the committee on Sept, 14. Society, which is to be estab- Time and place of the meeting lished under the Socicties Act. will be announced at a later The constitution will be date. THINK Why Do You Pay Rent? Because Your Landlord is Making a Profit If you toke that same Profit you can buy a brand-new mobile home with your cholce of fur- niture, appliances, etc, ratified at the next meeting 'of four savings ave 100% For Example (24 x 36 Ganadian-made Double Wide with etc, Di J to your ‘area — full: price $11,995. ; i uo may want to buy a beautiful re- poison mobile home by simply taking over payments, with many lovely gifts.’ HOWEVER, DONT. HESITATE Upon :her ‘arrival ‘Miss Allingham, her mother, Mrs. E, Phone Collect Anytime 524-0114 D, Allingham, and the groom's mother, Mrs. Ivan Antak of PS. If you buy now, we'll give you a Trail, were presented corsages. brand-new: 192" color TV. COSMOPOLITAN HOMES LTD. Dealer No, 121 Decor for the occasion was the double-heart shaped cake served we the guests, jee Sing up.to that ine wWOu.can save money cee ‘on its will be = [tel c perly. Gunee in British Columbia hi now been givenihe oes in x defer payment f ‘part of. their 1974) Anew housing constr fOr lax credit incentive plan also is available to owners of vacant land. As well, tenants in. ur province are now eligiblé to receive renters resource dividend gosh grants. What are tax deferals?. Tox deferrals are, in effect, loans from the ( provincial government. The interest rate-is a modest 8% © year. Your government encourages you to think seriously. about this program if you ‘are eligible. You may want to apply, you may not, it’s entirely up-to-you. Who Is eligible for:tax deferrals? The pioneers of. our society, the home owners ©”. aged 65 and over. may now'choose to defer payment of all or part of their property taxes. “Widows, widowers, and handicapped persons who own homes are also eligible to defer all or port of «their properly taxes: Partial’'property: 10x deferrals also are Solel to” owners of vacant home site lands and small businesses whose.1974 properly taxes have gone up: ©. more than 20% of the.1973 level. “To defer or not to defer Remember, you.don't have to apply for properly tax deferment just becouse you're eligible. It's decision: your future plans. How do | apply? Tox deferral applications . are now. available at ‘municipal ‘Offices and governmen agencies; throughout British Columbia‘or you may write for applications directly to the Surveyor of ‘Taxes Parliament:Buildings, Victori : What if! have alréady paid my taxes?.” “That's okay..Get.an application'form. Your local, provincial or municipal tax collector will be pleased to help you make the NECESSOry Grrongements: Refunds can be, arranged. When canl pay back deferred taxes? * Anytime.You pay-back part or all of the amount when you desire. There is no interest penalty payment. What about tenants? Tenants in our province now are eligible for a tenter’s resource grant of $80 if they are. 65 years or over. Tenants under 65 are eligible fora ‘grant of $30. Application forms are available at government ‘agencies throughout the province or from the paimen of Housing Renter's Resource Grant 827, Fort Street, Victoria 65. U should have received an application efor your $80 renter’s grant. If i didn't. AR aCe eee pee