‘B2 SENIOR RETIRED MEN'S golf opening in took place Thursday afternoon at the Castlegar Golf Course. CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 5, 1981 towards the first hole. Eighteen persons signed up for a thrilling time in the sunshine. Shown above is one of the golfers shooting —ContowsFese by: / SlocanRecreation. After eight months of planning, the, Slocan Park Field Development Project is nally on the ground, dancing now will occur every I Coaches Clinic on April 25. Wednesday at Winlaw, while-- This five-hour practical ses-- karate will take place on sion willcommence at 10 a.m. ‘Tuesday. at the field behind Mount A si “pony” ” baseball field is being constructed behind the Sto- ean Park Community Hall. This facility is planned for completion during mid-Aug- ust. Winners of the field raffle are a8 follows: Srd: Dave Barelay from Slocan, recipi- ent of an ofl change from Slocan Park Service; 2nd: Marion Smedbol from Slocan, recipient ofan electric sander donated '' by “Slocan’ Valley Co-op; ‘lat: Mike'Popoff: from: Crescent Valley, recipient of asmoke detector donated by Mid Valley Shopping Centre. Regional Recreation Com- mission Now 8, Tri Valley ion Com- Sentinel Secondary School. mission No. 8 would like to Please pre-register for this remind everyone that all ac- clinie by calling the rec- tivities are cancelled during reation office at 226-7744. All the spring break and on the coaches are reminded to Easter weekend. . bring their gloves, runners British Columbia and their $2 registration fee. Salling During the period of July 20-24 the B.C. Sailing Asso- ciation will be conducting a Kootenay Bike Club This club is looking for new members,’ including begin- ners, who are interested in day rides, touring, and all. forms of racing. There will be a get aquainted ride on April 12, leaving Jone's Store in Win- law at 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Bring a lunch. If you are interested and can’t make it, phone Jack Tees 226-7717 or Ward Estes 226-7783. wy, sailing school at’ Syringa Creek. You may register for these rsh The Slocan Valley Minor Baseball Association and the .B.C, Amateur Baseball Asso- and the Slocan ooralley Minor. Baseball Association would like to thank everyone that contributed their efforts to the success of the ticket raffle and the chocolate sale, Spring Program All activities have com- menced and most of the classes are receiving a very good response. Karate and square dancing have switched days, due’ to in- structor availability. Square Slocan club holds ‘spiel The Slocan Curling Club held its Windup ‘Spiel March 2T'- 29. The winners were: Jack Heichert, M. Fulkco, 1. Heichert, Kathy Angrignon. Runnerup was; H. Kondo. B. Event: A. Bojey, An- nette Hojey, Bud Merry, Florence Merry. Runnerup: Ted Shukin. C. Event: Nicke Verigan. T. Event: R. Koehernick, Stan McMaster, Polly Veri- Runnerup: C. Matheson. ciation are sponsoring a level Ford rink wins firefighter's curling REGINA (CP) — Robbie Ford of Saskatchewan de- feated Hank Enns of Mani- toba 54 in a sudden-death playoff Friday to capture the Canadian Firefighters’ curl- ing championship. Ford's rink trailed 4-2 after nine ends, but rallied with pair on the 10th and a one-point steal in the extra end. Enns needed to draw the eight-foot circle for vic- tory, but his stone died aabout one foot short. The playoff resulted when both teams finished round- robin play with.9-1 records. Enns crushed Guy Deschenes, of Quebec 12-3‘ Friday morn:;- ing to complete his rounds robin schedule. Ford had the bye in the final round. Ed Werenich of southern Ontario, the defending cham- pion, placed third with a 6-3 mark and Don Nelson of Alberta and Jerry Richard of British Columbia tied for fourth at 5-5. .| Bowling: t attracts players One hundred eighty bowlers competed in a five-game _ tournament last’ weekend. . The results are: - First — No, Nos (Nelson); Alex and Ian Harasymchuk, Steve Campbell, Red Wassick and Jack Richards, with a total’ of 6,282, winning $800 top prize money. - Second ~ Castlegar Super 5: Gary and Annie Rayner, Pearl Mott, Larry Webster, and Marvin LeRoy, total of 6,212. Third — Total Pinfall (Castlegar): The Avengers Jake and Dean Koenig, Dave Hiebert, Erma Mykyte and Matt Rohn, total of 6,101. Fourth — Spinners (Nelson): Paul and Carol Gergeley, Agnes and Blaine Rains, and Don Paulson, total of 5,993." Fifth — Bob and Gladys P., Vern and Lil Cox, and Floyd Jeune, (Nelson), with a total of 5,967. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Ladies High Single 1. Glena Cameron (Trail) 293; 2. 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RED MOUNTAIN SKI SHOP ANNUAL _ SPRING SALE - of USED SKIS, BOOTS & BINDINGS Limited Stock, 1st Come, Ist Served. | Baseball'season’ opens: | By Hal Boek ~ Associated Press _) The 1981 major league ‘baseball season arrives next week in a splash of patriotic salutes to the 62 Americans who spont 14 months as hos- tages in Iran, At least six former hos- : tages will be-throwing out. ° first balls to start the season that will begin with some’ trepidation because of a May ' 29 strike deadline set by the players. , Because President Ronald Reagan is in. h *cannot, handle | “fireteball chores at Cincinnati on Wed- nesday when the Reds play the world Philad-. * marks the-beginning of jospital,’ he. - Stadium for dhe game;-which tional Léague’s 106th season, GAMES P) LANNED On Thursday, four games open the American League's Sist season and four are scheduled, in the National Leagu The \Thureday AL openers are Toronto at Detroit, Texas at New York,: Oakland at Minnesota and California at Seattle. In the NL, it will be; ‘Montreal at Pittsburgh, Now York Mets at Chicago, Hot ton at Los Angeles and gan Diego at San Francisco, Baseball hopes the openers signal the start of another elphia Phillies in the season's firat game. Tom Seaver, hoping to bounce back from a so-so 10-8' season in 1880, will pitch for Cincinnati against Cy Young winner Steve Carlton, whose 24-9 record helped the Phil- Ves win their first world championship, A: capacity crowd of 55,000 including commissionro Bowie Kuhn is expected to jam Riverfront season at the gate. Attendance, has - been more than 49 million for each of the last two seasons. But the labor-crisis. cloud: hangs over the sport and unless negotiations solve the tangle, baseball could face an unprecedented shutdown in late May.. At issue is man- agement’s demand to require replacement players from. teams signing free agents. The. players fear such a Winnipeg Jets to lose $1 WINNIPEG (CP) — Al though 10th in the National Hockey League in atten-. dence, the last-place Winni- peg Jets are expected to lose more than a Tnillion us season. “If you looked at this asa businessman today, you would have to walk away,” Michael Gobuty, Jets presi- dent, said in an interview Friday. “The misconception is peo- ple think we are making gobs of money because we are 10th in the league in at- tendence,” he said. “But the truth is, it's costing us a tremendous amount of money to keep the Jets in Winnipeg.” While neither Gobuty nor the, six other directors of 8 Hockey, «' Tnea the: million: Mike Hetu, the team’s new | marketing director, said. a ‘major problem is’ that. the Jets do not share in the sale” of concessions or parking for their game. As well, proceeds from the sale of television and radio rights have been small, chief- - ly because of a Manitoba law that probibita beer adver- tising before 10.p.m. “As it stands right now, we lon’t get any money for our it will‘always: be that way until the law is lifted in Man- © itoba.” Five of.seven Canadian teams in the. league operate in provinces where beer ad- vertising is permitted: before: 10 ) pm. i id ofthe: company: that owns, the.Jets,!, will say how much-the team: costa, one estimate is that | more than $10 million’ has been invested in the oper- ation, Estimated cost to run the team for a year is $6 million. The Jets close out their second NHL season at home tonight when they play the St. Louis Blues. A record- setting 30-game winless streak was the low point of a dismal season. Yet the Jets attracted an average of 13,000 fans a game, thanks largely to a base of 9,800 season tickets. -HIGH Yamaha ARI Skis & Tyrolia 160 Binding with Brake, Reg. $265. SAI GARMONT |" Reg. as SALE... Quebec Nordiques ixaceive) half the profite--from ookas, pledging support and Singapore, are dump. for non-violence at a mass — ing their ovens in Cana to memorialize Rov. M ‘at eight to 56 per pr tin Luther King. e below their norma! market “Tm not going to play valuie. The allegations with So ymore: Tm were made to the depart- going eo pla with my ment by the Toronto-area anid Doll, vay friends, | firms Canadian Appliance in my tele vision,” sald: Manufacturing Co. Ltd. sisyear-old Nekia Glover and Canadian Admiral Cor- iter she and the ott poration Ltd. . deposited their toy wea- LACKS THE CLOUT pons on the altar at Holy OTTAWA (CP) — Can-. Angels Catholic Church. ada lacks clout and must- Rev. George Clements wait for the United States’ celebrated the mass to sto take action to curb honor King, ‘who was slain Japanese auto imports,.. April 4, 1968. federal ministers told a YAGE united front of auto indus- FIVE MONTH VOYAGE try and saree representa- litres of gasoline for 100 kilometres for highway driving, or 56 miles a gallon, and 6.8 litres or 42 miles a gallon for combined highway-city driving. INVESTIGATES DUMPING Friday after sailing a con- verted factory steam boiler ternal cr0ss | from Mark MacGuigan, one of a the Atlantic five cabinet ministers to * attend the meeting. “Also «Tie, moun bended by - they'ilbe able to act before “Q.emans,- arrived here we do...and-have more ater 9 five-month ‘voyage clout than we do.” that started’ in the, south- _ Iowa, three in Wisconsin, two each in Nebraska and Kansas, and one each in Illinois and Oklahoma. Other. reports said two tornadoes touched down in Missouri and high winds also struck Indiana. * Three ‘people’ died | and about 140 were injured in West Bend, Indiana, by a twister thet wrecked 80 structures, causing damage estimated at $16 million. Three pines people were In northwestern Illinois, 180 cars were damaged by high winds, Sixty houses were damaged in Milan, where ‘police said three or four people were injured, eaERec ee ame eee To take legal : action against: government “VANCOUVER (CP) — T . B.C. Medical Association an- nounced Saturday it will take legal action against the prov- inelal government next week for breach of contract. : The government broke its sgreement’ with ‘the prov- -: ince’s 3,700. fee-for-service doctors when it introduced a bill’ in’ the legislature to forbid extradilling and to end the current fee dispute through binding arbitration, association: president ‘Dr. Alex Mandeville told.a news conference: A two-year-old boy from Bandyville, Iowa, was killed by .a falling tree limb in a thunderstorm, ‘ High-altitude turbulence was blamed after a United Airlines DC-10 fell more than 600 metres in a downdraft Friday ' over. the Mi i ~| Wreckage marks six-state storm Officials said the storm system spawned at least two termadone in Missuutl \ . . CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 5, 198). ; eat Puts cash flow. ‘over mine safety ‘MONTREAL (cP): — ‘A bec in- tornadoes, hail aa : big as golf balls, heavy rain and strong winds to Nebraska. In Indiana, -high’ winds d d many buit Illinois border. Twenty-one . people were injured among the 154 passengers. + In Joplin, Mo,, a man was electrocuted when bh touched a power line that, been downed by high winds: A friend was burned in a rescue attempt and at least - three other people were in- jured by high winds. Winds of more. than 150 kmh were reported Friday in Texas, Major airports were closed briefly and dozens: of flights were delayed. The storm brought only.1.2 éen- timetres of rain.’ Meanwhile, there were’ heavy snowfalis in Minne- sota, Colorado and Wyoming. Quel quiry into mining pet says the attention paid by Bel- moral’ Mines Ltd. to cash flow. rather than safety con- tributed to the eave-in whieh claimed eight lives in Val d'Or, Que., on May 20, 1980. The commission, headed by Quebec labor court Judge Rene Beaudry, said in a re- port Friday that the Calgary- based‘company raced to get the ill-fated gold mine into production because “the need for cash flow replaced mod- eration in ‘Quebec Labor'Minister’ Pi-’ erre Marois told a news con-: ference later the report will “be given to the justice de- partment, which will decide whether : to. lay ; criminal charges. « eee The cave-in was. forsee: able, the.report said, ‘and it’ blamed the company for not paying enough attention | te. safety. MOSHE DAYAN : BCRIC reviews its ‘Sond. VANCOUVER (CE) — BC: resources Investment" Corp. officials “will, stand back and review the whole matter,” after learning their + $56-a-share bid for MacMillan’ : Bloedel Ltd. shares was not decision to offer $86 for each ‘MacMillan Bloedel share was based on two’ rather’ than the April 9° opening date ofthe $48 hig. which were not met.» The - B.C. spokesman said the corpor- . ‘ation had “prior recelpt of clear and I assur by y ty objets to the bs slation’s .Rainstorms lashed south- western Illinois and parts of Missouri, packing winds up to 144 kilometres an hour. The storms wrecked houses, knocked out, power and in- jured 20 people, 15 in Granite -City, HL, and five in Ea- wardsville. Extenae damage was re which allow . the government to choose the ‘arbitrators and ok said Friday. “The: : development ap- oar gives B.C. itor, Noranda set the terms of of: negotiations. Mandeville is also concerned that the arbit- ration will be binding on the doctors. but not necessarily Mines Ltd, a clear shot at acquiring effective control of MacMillan Bloedel. B.C. Resources’ latest bid of $56-a-common-share for 6.2 .. million MacMillan Bloedel naird, Federation of Labor, and Jack Munro, » president of the ported in ile, community of 11,000 people, ‘Bank of Canada rate rises fractionally OTTAWA ~(CP) — .The Bank of Canada rate rose fractionally: Thursday to 16.74 per cent from 16.69 per cont a week earlier. * The central bank continued to hold” rates ‘ up « despite downward - due to |. slipping U.S. short-term in- * of ' America, support the shares was not filed with regulatory .authorities, said “the spokesman, who wanted _ his name withheld. ~ Under: stock exchenge rules, B.C. origin: legislation, even though they oppose extra-b’ . : Mandeville refused - to elaborate on the legal action, except to say lawyers will “proceed Monday.” ‘ NEW YORK, (CP) — A tragic ‘outcome of the 1978 al $4G-a-share offer remains in effect. That bid is $16-a-"- share lower than Noranda’s new. bid Thursday of $62 a share in’ cash and stocks. B.C. Resources said in a news release Friday that its ‘paueational Scientific ‘and Cultural Organization to en- sure. return of the ancient ances from regulatory’: au. Resoiirces . BC. president Bruce Howe. said. the ability. to move ahead the: . opening |. date :. became’)-un-. certain’ during negotiations with securit; officials, " that its: i bid would open on’ “April 7, “TORONTO. (CF) —- The Globe and Mail says several: crucial Canadian’ documents are mysteriously missing which could. prove recent charges that the former.head did "What the other conditio ‘clerk, could settle allegations: made’ in’ a ‘British. book last: week that former MI-5 heat Sir Ralph Hollis was an ane: Globe ‘and ‘Mail ‘says. of British was a Soviet spy. “ Tn an’ Ottawa ‘report, ‘the: newspaper says the’ papers, which deal with the defection 86 years ago of Igor Gouzen- ko, a Soviet embassy ane cember, 1979, “ill ‘be 5 speed: ily and safely returned” and pleees still. within Afghanis: ET BATTLES POLICE | west England port of Fal- QIAN Eye Heiremondband-igeludedce-at fae ‘A Vietnam veteran’’*in' the‘Cape’ Verde islands, wffering ‘from delayed “The others: aboardcthe ' tress syndrome held off boiler, ,which was con- lice with'a .S8-calibre verted into a sail-powered . “ Communist coup ! in. Afghan- istan peatedly warned that inter: eat rates will not drop sub- t ms plundering. of :th county's: a + artistic heritage. Irreplaceable ancient Af-- ghan works f art are said to pistol for nearly 12,hours, . craft with three “authorities said. Police said compartments, were Mar. Roger Schwab, 31, finally .gerite ARens, 85; marine “dropped his weapon short- blologist Kees Visser, 25; /dy before 11 p.in. Thursday technician Paul Van Os, 25, “and surrendered, ending a and student Donald. Ver - standoff that began when a Wey 28, All are Dutch. nshot_wag;reported in- side his home about noon, DIAGNOSE HEPATITUS ‘Police said‘ that: Schwab’ WASHINGTON " (REU- TER) — While most sci thought th eth dneldent 2 entists concentrate on us- ° Vietnam. © ing genetic engineering to find a cure for a wide range "DENIES GUN PERMITS of diseases, one U.S. re- NORTH BRUNSWICK,- searcher says he has ined N.J. (AP) —. This small the technique to diagnose Middiesex County com-_ hepatitis. munity has stopped issuing “Dr. Mark Berninger of rinits i Lab- the assassination attempt oratories. Inc. said this on President Reagan. Fo week he has made the first lice Ci Charles’ of Nicola* issued the order genetic engineering tech- _ which is effective immedi- nology to diagnose the ately. liver ‘disease. as . , The new. method,- 4 OE eE LAP) recombinant DNA, is, su- Vandals hammered a stake through the. heart of a 5 ectly. identifies the -hepa- woman's: corpse in a a old titis virus and the extent of _ mausoleum and left a infection, Berninger said in ‘-orange-colored eat in her ‘an qataclaw. casket's-niche, authorities say. The discovery was FIREFIGHTERS made when police checked’ YANCOUVER (CP) — a burglary of the mauso- Firefighters in five Van- jally until which in February: was run- . per cent, is brought ?under ‘The central bank’s trend- - ter of a ‘percentage point: above the average yield on * three-month government tressury bills auctioned Thursdays. on ait Relief from high rates " because inflation forecasts continue to: be pessimistic. The .private research insti- of Canada, Thursday pre- dicted inflation of 10 per cent or more will persist this year. Studies hold Up treatment of water supply > The annual general meet- ing of.the Robson Irrigation District was held March 28, : wih sed people present. Fr ning at an annual rate of 12.2 ° setting rate is set at a quar- could be some time coming . tute, The Conference Board. have been under supervision of Soviet. ad- visers although the Soviet-. installed regime in Kabul, the case. 2 Freedom . House, a’ New" York-based private human ‘rights organization, ' has’ called on the United Nations, object‘ fant cent sites from. Possible war’ damage. Clifford Case, bosrd:chair- man of - Freedom © House,’ asked Amadou. Mabtar M Bow,’ director-general’ of UNESCO, to provide and in-. “ventory. of Afghan archeol-’ capital, denies this: is the ogical objects. UNESCO was asked ‘for - assurance that “artistic ‘and archeological’ objects. that ‘have been removed" since the Soviet invasion in De- Emergency summit meeting considered MOSCOW (AP) — Warsaw pact leaders were reported Saturday to be considering + an emergency.summit meet- ing to discuss the situation in Poland, while the Kremlin -stepped up its criticism’ of Poland's i labor ilar to ones issued by the Kremlin before the Soviet- _ led invasion of Czechoslovak- ia in 1968, was accompanied by criticism of the Polish. Communist party for’ not: -~ stemming the tide of “coun- movement, Communist ‘and Western’. ‘sources here said heads of Warsaw pact. g “In the beginning of'Sep-" tember of last year in Poland, there was no lack of hope ba “ the might sonvene at the 16th of tl ed Zibin, fend the trustees’ report and said the dam at Pass Creek is a ion and * leum at the Nokom Sholom | ities ‘ cemetery. Police said they " issed 72-hour strike notice arrested one of five youths Friday, but sald they will who fled the cemetery. * not walk off the job until a — strike strategy meeting is NEEDYSENIORS held April 18. OTTAWA (CP) — Oppo- iti Strike notice was issued sition MPs were unable to bi of .the ” Inter- persuade the federal gov- * Oe al ‘Aas the qi ernment Friday to advance . Ratio! on ils ti bie for ial : Richmond, Port Coquitlam, pee penaten paymenie te Coquitlam - and Port . James McGrath, - Pro-- - rae gressive Conservative. . health critic, urged prompt = * getion ona further increase ” nal vi in:.the federal regional d. ineome supplement to help «. “OPC™n® " pensioners faced with tis- ‘NEWLIQUOR CENTRE : ing costs... VANCOUVER (CP)— A :° Nell Young, New Demo-. pew jiquor .distribution Devatie Party social policy. contre. will open ‘in 'Kam- * critic, said Health Minister loops this summer,’ the. Monique Begin should’ pC Liquor Distribution - ; spend the ‘weekend think- Branch announced Friday. ing .of ways to convince Dominion’ € expected atrske notice‘ by on Moody. Eight. more oes E to . eek, said the association's ° : BH “in should last 20 to 30 years, The delay in installing a disinfection syatem, be it or vakian Coimeniat party. The congress opens in. Prague on Monday. Reports that Soviet Presi- dent Leonid Brezhnev would go to Prague could not “be is due to the various feasibility studies and settlement thus . being undertaken in ‘the area by RDCK. General meetings will be held as soon as the plans are available. - Secretary Bill Kelley read out the’ treasurer's . report.” The: enumeration for the the same and the audition for 1981 are Dunwoody and Co. Fred.Zibin was elected to serve another, three-year term as a trustee. at Feshlenis’ of Robson ani ‘Finance Minister Allan: Company Ltd. of Vaneou- MacEacheh to provide: . ver had'been given a $2.3 - more money for pensioners million contract to build .. now living in poverty. the 7,600-square - metre’: BOND ISSUE . Contre which is oxpecine to OTTAWA (CP) — * The pon in August.” ot to boil water uring the next two weeks as always happens at, thia ‘time of year, due to the spring runoff of the water supply. ‘On behalf of the trustees, Bill Kelley, secretary. On the question: of amal- ” said ERCIVIL The Soviet government newspaper Irvestia on Satur- day. accused -Polish unionist of trying to” beng down the . . Socialist: syate! The tough statement, sim- mistakes and effective avert coming of ties, ; (in Poland,” Izvestia ‘said. ‘The paper, referréd ‘to last sum- mer’s country-wide strikes that gave rise to Solidarity, the 10 million-member. inde: pendent labor federation. “However, one must admit these hopes have not been: justified,” it said. The last seven months, it: continued, “have raised que- tions about the fate of social- “ism in Pland.”: betty also urged. ‘that Mar ified - archeologists, from . di verso | countries’ provide ‘an _ accurate inventory of objects destroyed, missing, returned or held within ‘Afghanistan. “the Kabul government re- eently announced the return . of the collections and the re- opening of. the Kabul: mu- seum. The Kabul Fopinie also in- sists ‘the collections “do not seem to have suffered from their move.” Freedom House says that unknown is the fate of some of the greatest examples of ancient Asian and Hellenic: art, among the most impor- tant archeological discoveries of the 20th century. Writing in the Spel is issue * Resanne - of Asia include a sin-' gle volume of fornier prime minister ° ‘ Mackenzie King’s | Prince’ ‘Nate, ‘killed in. the’ 1978 coup. |.) But'“he‘ says “that! two! trucks loaded with the. most. valuable tréasures never: rived at the’ prince's house. © “If; in’ fact, part’ of the collection was taken to: the Soviet Union, it would not be: the firat such looting,” Free: domi House says. “Last fall,’a’ , former official of the mln: of. mines’ reported ‘that 22 pounds. of uncut, emeralds". formerly on’ museum display . had: been seized by Soviet‘ troops and, shipped fo ithe USSR.” - Euneral Servite for. Polly Klass quotes eyewitness re- of 87, of Grand Font commenced. , Friday: ports of: the Kabul museum in 1979 under .the supervision of Russian “advisers,”. the disappear- ance of previous objects in the museum ‘collection, ‘and the destruction and looting of other treasures. from the Haminond Funeral , Chapel in Grand Forks. ° Mra: Cheveldave’: died’ April 2 at Boundary. Hospital: in Grand Forkas (°° Born Dee. 1, 1893 ia Russia Mrs, . Cheveldave. came ; to ,Klasa is director of Free--. dom House's Afghanistan in- < formation centre. 5 -Dr, ahibai ‘Mostamundi, former'‘director'of the Af ghan Institute of Archeology, confirmed the reports and provided details of other losses. Mostamundi escaped from Kabul on the eye of the Soviet invasion. He says the contents of the Kabul museum were crudely boxed and bagged in two days in-April, 1979, loaded onto trucks and deposited at the empty house of the former foreign ministers, moved \t6' Brilliant” ‘around — fio then settled in ‘Grand! Ce d from page Al for an improvement through : * Labor's Sociealist welfariam. only state owned land and in areas: “vital to: Israel's’ security.” in: the’ populous. Arab heart- ' ; ty of the West Bank. Dayan'siad “we have very. ~ grave misgivings” about the: Reagan administration's ‘ap-; proval of the sale of. military. - equipment: to Saudi: Arabia.: But he said Israel should ap; Forks in 1968 where she lived: Gee * until her passing. Mrs.’ Cheveldave’ was a member. of: ‘the ‘Union’ ’ ‘of. Spiritual. Community of Christ, Grand Forks." She. is survived: by. two. sons, Mike of Brilliant, -Pete ond of Grand Forks;‘eight grand- °° - ehildren; 3 Burial..was at. Evergreen: Cometery in Grand Forks! : A Castlegar man, Mar: "’ vin Morey, 24, has been | charged - with entering & through highway and pro- ceeding ‘without “caution following a ‘collision Wed- nesday evening en Colum- ’ l TSuRE cor wer | L CARRY IN’ lain PACKAGE] AN UMBRELLA. bia Avenue and. Becond Street. | ; , Police report | the Morey t + vehicle, a /1986 Jeep,. was west | bound -on Second _ Street when it was in’ col-. Ueton with a 1974 Datsun: :’ which was north bound ‘ on ‘Columbia Avenue. : ‘The Datsun, dr!’ en by’; ’Kinakin, ~! 18, > of i Castlegar sustained an timated 3 $1,200 while Sate. ‘age to:the: Jeon | has ‘bee estimated volodott, 19, of A passenger, Brian Zoob- koff, 18, was’ taken to hos-- pital with back injuries.