FIRST STOREY of what is probably the elty's Bret condominium; is Cedar St. with an eye appealing river view. ‘A private developensals beck by Kootenay Savings Credit Union, the structure will consist of six pepremensc eee shaping up on Will Attend West Kootenay WI Workshop" ‘Arrangements were dis- cussed for members to attend the West Kootenay Women's Institute workshop to be held in New. Denver on Oct. 1, when +. the Kinnaird Women's Institute held its’ firat' meeting of the yj Season atthe ‘home of Mrs, Rita Wiated. Guest; Mrs, Bertle Bedard ‘was ‘welcome *A report was given on the pienie held: in. August for residents ‘of the Raspberry Lodge. ‘Fifteen guests were ~. transported in five cars to the plienic; which was’ held at the home of ge, Brownlie, ‘After lunch,’ binge W was played unl all' the gueats had won a alittle ‘gift, "/ ‘Two donations were re-_ ‘ceived from people taking ad- vantage of the Loan Cupboard ; i during.the summer months. ": units of 1,150 equare feet each housing thrée bedrooms and one aad & half bathrooins. The | ‘bedrooms for are to be located on the second floor. ‘A. delicious ‘lunch’ wate served by the’ hos! ‘co-hostess, Mrs. Helen Bonsed. i this venture is’ -*” Commission Releases . Figures On Pool Usage-Summer Program | valid during July and August, .> TA total of 661 persons have been accommodated in the Red Cross program and 4,626 per: sons registered as day swim: mers during the past summer. ‘These figures, released re- ‘cently. by: Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 director Pat Metge, pertain to the Bob Brandson Memoria! Pool which was opened from May 17 to ‘Aug. SL. Season tickets, which were were sold. These tickets totalled 61 children, 12 students °. and 46 families. Regional Recreation Com: ~ mission No.1 completed ‘summer programs with a total : of 30 persons registered for the: canoe camp, 80 in the day camp ‘and:161 in the summer play- und. “'Boroliment on all these programs was limited which, LEGION BINGO 7 p.m. Every “Thursday legion Hall tfn ‘even though ap- down, th peart qi if “sion met its objective," says Metge. 0 “Hopefully for 1976 we can offer'a wider range of activi- ties,” he said. ‘COLANDER CABARET TRAILS NEWEST PINE. errata The DON HALL SHOW ‘A Great Family Show You, cart atierd 1 Mi DINING 5 to 9 pm. DANCING STARTS 9:30 p.m. ‘$1.00 Cover Charge Mra: M. Zinio of Castlegar, bas recently completed her training labora: tory. “ of Stanley Humphries Second- ary School, Miss Zinlo com- pleted her three ‘years training iSwithtwo years. at ‘British Columbia Institute of Tech- and one year at Kelowna "General Hospital. She is pre- \ sently, employed atthe Trail, Regional Hospital. ‘The ‘next regular meeting ae the Slocan Community Hes- ‘Auxiliary, to which mem- : ies Selene newcomers a guests or as prospective me i willbe held Wednesday a at at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hone Bosun Hall table benefit ‘cabaret, sponsored by the New Denver Volunteer Fire Brigade and the/New Denver Commu- nity Club, will: be held this Coin and 59 UNITED STATES STAMP ALBUM © CARL'S DRUG MART ‘Stamp Comer Stamp ; collecting - is’ ‘truly a “hob with. a_ lifetime of pleasure and is learning for you, and it's fun! You'll be pleasantly. sana a | Y-at the variety of Philatelic supplies“: “now in stock at CARL'S. Do come in ond browse BE SURE TO VISIT THE... _ HOBBY: SHOW - 3 NATIONAL exwismion CENTRE September 2 27. gad 28: |= decniea as.“the clown prince /of B.C. polltics” bya ILA on Monday. Bob McClelland, the MLA ‘) for Langley, said Barrett's ‘ the premier Is'avolaing the issues’ of the day such as inflation, unemployment and the housing crisis while joking with his audiences and giving “flip answers on radio inter- views.” Mr, McClelland paid visits tothe local news media while in Castlegar to speak'at a, “bear- pit’: session at Selkirk College befor gong on to Fruitvale a public meeting. housing. policy, the MLA'said Social Credit would get 20,000 serviced lots on the market within two years of assuming office as government. He Gr : “Saturday. Muale is live. There is a limited amount’ of tickets: this would be achieved through: co-operation between’ the: pro- =: “there is-a°need for eens lcs building code sirice most municipalities follow 1 Building Code ‘become. more receptive to new ideas such'as zero lot lines to teplonal and province-wide pol-, Icy Conventions, seminars niclpal govern: C0 Mr: McClelland. puid his his party is committee ‘to :“' ~ formula’ of “sharing prot oa by the Bast ahi revenues” such as income taxes ents ly linking bene: ldren, Contact is Jim MeDon Peer ae ‘Any and all’ groups who 7 wish ‘assistance: from’ Recrea- tion Commission No. 6-for the 1976-76 season is asked to remit a letter Jor sonsidat ation no* later than Oct Entertainers are sought to” perform for the Senior Citizen’ * Groups from time to time, They appreciate music, “skits, plays ‘and reading. Any group 01 individual who feels they have something to offer is asked to the financial position of nice Slocan Council Discusses Skating | paper, on ,Slocan‘ when pproached ‘at. ‘ep! neeting by Brian’ rons rhe? fect =: its to ‘aiid would eliminate provincial - ‘on the income of citizens aged.65 or over on jf: 6 future platis'as ft "celebrates ila 76th aniversary i Area H Paul Mare off Attended th the ‘meeting: is the pr Regional ‘District ‘of Cer has asked coun i whether or not it is prepared ‘sewage system to dispose of _septic tank effluence. department and: the sewel committee for comment, * . "- A’request from Timber lane Lodge to connect uP tothe city’s water supply has * referred to the. public works: department for study. ‘A request ional «alternative to sewer. easement which would cut through five six [ots on 6th Ave. 8., has bee: referred to the mittes. ee . Mrs. Mary Rilkoff has bee Tennessee Aromatic Ceda + Chests Every Bride's ‘dream. 3 Artistic Design. Superb Quality at MMAYFLOWER SERVICE Slocan Park ‘letter is alsc to go out to Sports’and Ri “OPEN for besiness Tues., Oct, 14 BEL‘AIR. BARBER - SHOP” ‘tn the Castfeaird Plazo The Trial: Bi Jack tutes up whe Bay deck ei ot A ciaonee ror SOB pita the end of the moi Castlegar ‘News carrler ‘makes his. it the for the papers’ he. hes’ deli