eh mle oe bee gh ae wel ara ee pommel Rati tee a ALS EN BIE OY OT eat ae Ne Ne ae ea ae ot ht a Ten ao ote hd ee ce eee Ra hd od ee Legislative Library, ‘TIME TO GRIN ‘Parliament Buildings, Canadians have never Accident Puls Monfana Man FIT-RIT NO PARKING meant: Bede oa 21970) Pontiae ‘with a mind of itsown in front of the Marlane Hotel bur crashing into the window of Kootenay Klothes Kloset. Owner of the wayward tyehele Loyd Wedwin Lyons of Castlegar, has been charged with leaving a Castlegar Citizens Band Radio Club Donates to Handicapped Guests came from as far iy as California, Revelstoke, usp, Arrowhead, New Den: PETTITT PHOTOS See OUR NO. 1 PERFORMER MINOLTA Hi Matic F Complete with PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd tiliiid ELECTRONIC FLASH & CASE 5.00 PETTILT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLiILlad ‘ver and throughout the Koate- nay area to attend the first Coffee. Break held by the Castlegar Citizens’ Band Radio -D, Club June 21 on the property of Irene and It was pny tat over 100 people were in attendance. ‘The rain let up long enough for the: barbecue supper. The draw for the first prize of the ‘club's raffle was made by Fred Tack (Black Jack), and his wife Vi drew for the second prize: + First prize went to Mrs. Bea Knutson of Robson with second prize going to C. Lenard of Rossland. ‘A cheque in the mount 0 of $100 was presented to he “8. Pearce for the Basen Society for the Handicapped. Fun and games rounded out the evening. With the enthusiasm and the great response shown, it is hoped that the Coffee Break will become an annual event. Baciquent® Ointment First Aid Kit Baby Vitamins Poison Ivy Lotion Antiseptic Eye Wash Razor Blades Shaving Cream Deodorant eel veblel tanlng ons grade whoa is wheal aed lat Hey carb; Danage to the car has been ‘estimated ‘at $50, No state of opty ama a en red Peewtiars News Photo New Appointments Named For Rothman and Hobbs — ‘The appointments of S. M. Rothman as group vice-presi- dent at Vancouver and of M. C. . Hobbs and general manager, effective July 1, have been announced by J. H. Salter, executive vice-president and chlef operating officer, Cominco Ltd. In his new ‘position, Mr. Rothman will be responsible for the corporate studies of the compahy and for Cominco’s interest in a number of subsid- jaries and associated compan- ies: Western Canada Steel Ltd., Pacific Coast Terminals Co, Ltd.,"‘The Canada Metal Com: pany Ltd., and National Hard- ware Specialtios Ltd., all in Canada; Cominco Bi Zine Ltd. in India and Mitsubishi Cominco Smelting Company Ltd. in Japan. He will continue as president and director of Valley Copper Mines “Ltd. NPL.) © 8. M. Rothman Montreal-born, Mr. Roth- man joined Cominco in 1936 after graduating in chemical engineering from the Univer. , sity of Toronto, He held several Into Hospital for Five Days ‘A Montana man was re- leased from Castlegar and District. Hospital Monday fol- lowing a single vehicle accident on Wednoaday of last week when tho car he waa driving: Successful Music Exam ‘Candidates ’ ‘The following is a list .of successful candidates in exam: {nations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Trail. The names are arranged in order of merit: Grade V Theory, History Ps ‘Wendy Appel and Debbie’ Johnson: rade IV Theory lass Honort—Mar- “Yon Re eh pepacttertf : Hohore aad Fabbi ‘and ‘Alida Nesmith (equal); Melanie Meggison: Grade tl Bodimeate * First Class Honors—Bruce Kenyon, Jane MacKay, Pat- D. Roscoe, Donald Giovan- etto and Meryle L. Lecomte (eq Honors~Michael Y¥. Shim- izu and Christian 8; Suther- land. Pass—Dean Crossley. Grade I Rudimeats First Class Honors—Carol . celved cuts and head injuries. RCI ‘on fresh: oil Eremenko’s ‘so: Jet the road cn Highmay 2 ALITY: SHOES for the family ° three miles west of Castlegar, \ Bits ode and rolled over an embank- For 'Drese’—— Casual and Wi ment, 7 Charles Frank .Garretson, 84, of Whitef Our Footwear Will Meet the Need Type Work or Any Occasion ‘One passenger, Basil Hen- ty Houston, 60; of Vancouver, wa released after being treat- ed for cuts and bruises to his sengers, John Archer, 81, and Charles Jeoffrey Marrin, 26, both of Vancouver, recelved no in- (161 Greseant Street, Cettloger: — Phone, 9657531 er again'this coming Monday,’ July 14 Please deliver notice to either. Castlegar News or Smith's for the July’17. issue es, i MP say the car skidded e the driver attempted toround.a curve and rolled over a shallow embank-” mente 730. | No estimate of damage to ‘the vehicle bas been given, but it is reported to have been extensively damaged on its roof and sides. )0)../\+ Anne Chapman, Cheryl Ly rae 4 bett and Hugh A. Sutherland. Honors—Delia 8, Burills, Susan’ D,: Leitch and 'Sharoz- Lee ‘Milis.” : Gauley, Craig M. es Grant: C. Jones and Honore Terrence 2. Sire Holt Bi ‘Laura Di Daminato. : Conscience ‘and Comment By Bev. K. Neill Foster supervisory positions in the . - company's metallurgical ope tions“ at “Trail ‘apd became manager of the iron snd steel division in 1959 and gener! superintendent, Kimberley op- erations in 1962, He: was’ appoloted ‘ mana- < ger, weatern. operations in 3985, general manager, west- £ ern operations in 1968, general { manager, operations in 1969 and vice-president and general manager, production in 1971. In 1974 he was appointed vice- > president at Vancouver. ‘Mr. Rothman is'a director ‘of Panarctic Oils Ltd., West Kootenay Power and Light Company, Ltd., and Western Canada Steel Ltd. He is past president of the Mining Associ- ation of B.C.; a member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Assoc!- ® ation of Professional Engineers of B.C. ‘Mr. Hobbs was born at ‘Vancouver and was educated at North Shore College and Quali- cum College. He joined Vancou- ver Rolling Mills Ltd., prede- cessor to Western Canada Steel Ltd. in! 1947/ and. became superintendent of that com- pany in 1953, ‘He was successively vice- president and’general manager ‘of the company in 1966, presi- dent and chief executive officer in 1988;'and became president. and chief éxecutive officer, . Hawaiian Westerh Steel Ltd. in. 1972, He was elected chairman and chief executive officer, Western Canada Steel Ltd. in” tain: times make it tough for’ you. - als Co, Ltd. He is a. member of) ofa local old folks home because teenage customers ‘complained ‘ that rowdy gangs of pensioners —many of them In their,70's— started ahi and swore over afternoon te: Now that isa twist | if there “ever was one, Usually, the oldsters are turning out the teenagers. But +in jolly old England, apparently jot 20, f Certainly the geritol set shouldo't have to have someone make excuses for them—at their age! But they do some complaints. The.Scrip- tures urge young people to: “rise up before the face of an old man,” and to honor “hoary heads.” And all too often, today, the “senior citizens" are shunt-'+ ed off to_a'retirement centre where they can die without bothering anyone. “It's the young people,” we - “gy, “who count. They are the “ones with the future.” “But.T beg. to differ. The man of 90 who may not be long’ - for this world ia about ready for the-next. And (if he is. 8 Christian believer, be is about *~ ‘ready to really. start tq live— ‘with: Christ. “‘When the work: and,toils and trials of life are -over, the celebration is just, “ahead. Coronation day for true: Christians. So petsioners, take heart. ‘Those ‘young people may some- But you're thé, ones’ with the fature—if you want it, *\ Wonder Droge “The wonder action of car- “Holiday. Packages include first-class botel accom: dation, ground transfers to and from your tel, traditional lei greeting, return airfare via ‘luxarious WARDAIR 707, and all the sunshine > ‘you can handle! Flights Spar now thre December person bated én double occepancy and is aveilable an figie rile ‘August 16. Prices are slightly bigher for departares after that date Pi ek up your phone and callusright away. 2 Smith's Plumbing & Heating Victorta,’B. C; VBV 1x4 Published Every Thursday Morning at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” a See ee ———— SSN CASTLEGAR, BRITISH, COLUMBIA, TRUBBDAY! JULY uti 1976; R. NEWS _ Seven hundred and five hourly-rated, .CanCel employees ‘sawmill—as a result of a strike’ by the Pulp, Paper and Wood- workers‘ of Canada at’ the company's pulp diviston. Datsun Pickup is Removed from Lock of the Hugh Keenleyside Dam