CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Juno 9, 1977 Open Letter . ‘Gra ds '77 Show Responsibility” r, Castlegar News: i It's that time of the year in when. Grad writing is found written in all manner of places and this year the Police Office garage doors were graced with large pink writing “Grad 77", The occurrence took place over the past weekend don Monday morning I con- tapted a local painter and was * bdvised labor and materials ‘would amount to approximately $70 to re-paint the doors. Shortly after I made en- quiries three members of the . : Stanley Humphries 77 Grad Class appeared and were most ; concerned about the incident. : They advised me they, as well : 88 the other members of the '77 :Grad Class, were most em- * “barrassed to be associated with 3 such a childish display of ir- } responsibility. They offered to : clean the doors and on Tuesday : afternoon they did just that. ‘Library Puts The sue Library board heard with regret last Monday that it was losing two s members: Wyn Naylor is : moving to Victoria and Catrina - { Ward has joined the staff of the : Ubrary as clerk/typist. ; =, Don Jones gave a report on ‘the B.C. Library Trustees + convention held in Kamloops in + conjunction with the B.C. Li- ‘The members’ of. this de- tachment are very impressed with the adult and hope each member will take a couple of minutes to consider e of ti t attitude of the ‘77 Grad Class -and fully realize that in all probability no members of the grad class wore responalble for the damage. I think ‘the position taken by the class has impressed upon the members of this detach- ment the maturity and good common sense of the 1977 Grad Class and they have the am- munition required'to enter to- -; day's fast changing ‘society. + I would like to take this opportunity to wish every Grad - a successful and rewarding graduation ceremony. This will be one of the most important days in your life and as such deserves the good common sense instilled into ‘you over the past years. It is a time of house parties, beach parties, and ble behavior, As in past years, the mem- bers of this detachment will be vigilant on grad: night and sincerely hope each and every *member displays the responsi- bilities we know you have when it comes to the activities you have planned for the weekend, We also want to havea safe and successful weekend,” ‘Thanks again to ‘the three members of the class who ap- plied elbow grease to the paint on our doors, Cpl. W. Bailey RCMP Detachment From ‘Page J DREE Details Unknown housing and municipal affairs, it and en- LAWRENCE P. HALEY, form- er Stanley Humphries Second: ary School student, has’ re- ceived his Doctor of Medicine . degree from University: of: British Columbia, He will intern at Toronto Western Hospital this coins 3 year, allocation for B.C, He said two one dealing with various other activities and I Outdoor Activity Books on Display Thompson-Nicola Library. sys- ld be required to review the city's water supply difficulties and need for assistance, °° . “To work jn isolation would be slow and counter- produc- tive,” Curtis said. “There must be communication between. es d another dealing with “industrial infrastruc- tures" have not yet been signed. “I don't anticipate they will be signed much before the end - of June,” Brisco said. Marjorie McBain President Arts Council; A gratifying ‘number. of people attended ‘the annual ‘general meeting’ of the Castle- gar and District: Community Arts Council, held Monday ‘of last |. week in ; the. .‘National ° Exhibition Centre, in conjune- tion with the opening of the annual display of adult ‘amateur rt. President Larry Brown : reported on the activities of the “arts council .throughout the year: a successful painting workshop held in June; a paint- * :Ing and crafts display at the of- ficial opening ‘of the; Castlegar Community Complex; a concert by the Kokanee String Quartet; the one-man theatre. presenta- tion ‘A Taste of Robert: Ser- vice’, and the annual exhibition of amateur art. s Last September, thanks to” the sponsorship of the Castle- gar Savings Credit Union, the arts council started .a re; every two weeks. by Dorothy Miller-Tait. This has become an important news item for every- one interested in the arts, The council has-also as- sisted in’ the presentation’ of two concerts: by the. Kootenay. Chamber Orchestra; provided a judge (Marj.McBain), and ae for Twin Rivers School “enhance: the success of ea public speaking ‘contest; and, under the diréction of Dorothy “Miller-Talt, ‘has recently spon- ‘sored = Family ‘! competition for school childrei, z In’ February, the’ annual grant from the B.C, Cultural Fund was allocated to: various groups applying for financial ald. After: much. correspon- dence, the. counel) is’ now. in good standing with the Regis- trar of Companies and waiting for an application for a tax de- duetible number to be accepted. piss Plans have'been made for another one-man theatre pro- duction in the fall. .. Mr. Brown ended his re- port by warmly thanking his executive — vice-president Marj McBain, treasurer Laima Alliss,. secretary Judy :-Wear- mouth (also in charge. of néws- gular. . paper reports) for their work calendar of- cultural. events in’: . the Castlegar news, compiled throuaiest the year. He gave a vote of thanks to Dorothy Miller-Tait, who, was responsible for all the publicity posters, the newsletters: and Month’ poster. arta couriell venture:- \ + PRS! Markh,* corre {2 Chairman: of. the wom ¢ try, Ruth, Wal - ating ‘committee, Ruby ye al conducted thé electio clamation, , of | the followdig: executive members and direc: ’ tora: president Marjorie Mc- Bain, vice-president Ruby From Page | Council Pleased With Findings: Of Study city,” he said, “That is,a normal winter day's use,” Kilpatrick told the Castle- gar News city council is satis- fied with the study's progress and expects to receive. final copies of the report Tuesday or Wednesday. He said the en- gineering firm: presented .the rough draft yesterday to a joint”: 4 Maxtor "McBain, recording secretary Judy "Wearmouth, frerberabl ‘chairman: Catrina Ward, Fred. Merriman, Marg- aret Pryce, Julle Oudes, Peay Reid, Jerry .Enewold, Don Mitchell, Sally. Willaims, Bongle ren Culley. Mr. Brown drew the medt- ing to a close before'members ~ could thank him for‘all’ho has , himself’ contributed’ over the past two years. He:has done.a great deal of work behind the scenes and the task of replacing him has been difficult, Marjorie . McBain: has~ consented: to be president for one year only, -Duane Harder j gave ashi talk on the National Exhibition Centre's function and‘ fundiig and announced a meeting to: discuss the bes of the Senire, Immedi: the meeting of miisters: of municipal affairs, economic development and en: vironment’ in Victoria. incial deputy. :: business ‘meeting, the art show “was di pen and re- arts’calendar, the 0 of the-poster competition and the adult art exhibit. Ruby Marsh was thanked ‘for her special cffert in organizing the catering arrangements _ which He said copies of the report. will also be f d to BC. . Hydro, the RDCK, CanCel, the. federal department of regional : e¢ohomic expansion ‘and ‘the Central Mortgage and Housing . ch’ | Corporation. - tem had been The Castlegar Library board will cooperate with other library boards in the Kootenays to put pressure on tHe pro- vincial government, through the regional districts, to carry on with the Kootenay Library System proposal. Thanks to the cooperation ° of the of We: + brary A + Meeting with a “isonet of i directors of the Kootenay Li- } brary System Society, library : + development commissioners re- t iterated their support of inte- the library has had a window display of outdoor activity books. Carl's Drugs have kindly agreed to allow the library window space next week for a display of books from B.C. Some Stanley Humphries Secondary School students will give a puppet show for younger children in the- Castlegar was that Victoria could ‘be doing more for the support of. :Hbraries, and should do so ° through the Library Develop- i {ment Commission, The: librarians reported i tour of spacious, wellequipped ‘library buildings in the Carit Pampers Newborn. 30's..... Pampers Pampers Pampers Toddler. 12's... impressive Noritake wouldn't room table’ Daytime. 30°8.. 6... ee eee ee eee Extra Absorbant. 24’s...... branch of the library this Satur- da; ‘he “It is quite clear Castlegar has an emergency problem and it is our duty to find a solution to this problem,” he said. Curtis said the solution will emerge ‘within “a few weeks” but would not discuss whether. it would be provided ‘by a’ DREE agreement. “I have no right to express an opinion with. respect. to “federal funding,” Curtis: said. “We would not want to jeopar- dize federal involvement’ by” discussing it.” Castlegar mayor Audrey Moore said the ministers’ over- _ all response to the city’s’ water’ problem was “excellent.” “I thought it was. very positive and receptive of both y hope this will be the first of a series of library-school coopera- tive puppet shows. Courtesy of Carter's Sew- ing Centre, the Castlegar branch now has available for loan a Simplicity pattern book for patrons who would like to choose patterns Then Let's Go To Carl’s Drug Preparation H sy? | Ointment 2o0z...- see DAY $2.49 sissedsd? - TREASURE ROOM kK at the place settings — they look great on your dining Vapona aE ‘1 99. Kaopectate :a....... 91.59 Caladryl Lotion. 3.502. ..... $] 29 S All prices effective Today, T & 1, Drug Mart & Car I $ Treasure Room ““More than Just a Drug Store’ PETTITT PHOTOS Sunday Hours; 12noon-1-p.m. and 6-7 p.m. ee and the municipal affairs minister that they come to hold ‘a working meeting with the council,” she said. “If the meetings between the various ministers accom- plish what council expects them to, Castlegar will be allowed to fulfill its arse erties et tact terday, Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco said the federal cabinet has approved'the total funding Court News In provincial court Tues- day Thomas Wayne Pollock pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while his: driver's. li- cence was under suspension. He was placed on six months probation and given a 60 day intermittent jail sentence. : se 8 Mike John Kinakin pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with 2 blood alcohol count over .08, He was fined $350 or in default 30 days in jail. oe 8 Paul Postnikoff pleaded guilty to a charge of being a| minor in possession of liquor. He was fined $50. Russell Edson Thomas pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08. He was fined $300 or in default 30:days in jail, ‘ 4 Smoking destroys or dam- ages tiny- hairs in the lungs, - which act as brushes to remove - bits of matter that can irritate the lungs. This leaves the lungs at the mercy of dust, germs; smog and other harm" -- ful irritants. For. more facts about’ smoking, contact your local office of the Canadian Cancer Society. 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