From Page 2 Castlegar Savings Credit Union that of othor years, The Castle- gar Savings Credit Union ap- Proached the Credit Union Reserve Board and made ar- Tangements for a repayablo grant in the smount of $61,000, This has now been repaid. The credit unions has once again sponsored the Annual Credit Union Boat, Blke and ‘Trailer Show in the spring and the New Car Show in the fs and scholarship programs were carried out at Stanley Hum. phries ‘Secondary School and Selkirk College. The 1976 executive is as follows: president Russell Leamy, vice-president, Norman Now, second vice-president Jerry Plonidin, Mrs. Roberta Cawte fs the only new director for 1976, filling the position previously held by Frank Dawson. She serves on the board of directors with Fred P Andre is an easy-to-read INFLATIONARY GAS pricea ‘have prompted a new conawitr publication, 1976 Pennywise Passport, its editors Richard McBlane. rag McBlane, says {t took three months and 16,000 miles to collect the material for the book whieh guide for purchasing low-cost gasoline across Alberta and B.C. The book is e personal endeavor of I. Alan Goard, Mr. McBlane and his wile, Linda. It is published by M. R. Data 2000 Ld. at 79 East Broadway, Vancouver. Pennywiee Passport » being shown here by one of ni Lamarche, Albert Richards, Ed Rohn, Mickey, ‘Padowinikoff and Sam Gruden. BOB’S Pay'n - Takit L{d. Castl@gar’s Biggest Little Super-Marketl Round Steak . Gr. ‘w Wipe LP Mild Cheese 5 ib, pes. & up sees s $1.39} A- Locker Beef CUT &° WRAPPED . be published for th: all dealing with saving money while travelling. The next publication will focus on reasonable hotels, motels and campgrounds, followed by one on restaurants.—Castlegar News Photo ___ CLASSIFIEDS ®@ LEGALS © LEGALS Province of British Columbia A CHANGE OF ire CT” (Section 6) nae of Application for Change of Name NOTICE is hereby giv- en that an application: will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the Provisions of the “Change f Name Act,” by me:— George Soukoroff of SS. No. psi Site 21, Comp. or in in ‘the of ‘Brush Columbia, te tol. Jows;— i To change my name from George Soukoroff to George Péter Soukeroff. Dated this 29th day of March, A.D. 1976. George NOTICE OF ENT on TO SELL PERSUAN' THE WAREHOUS eMANS LIEN ACT. Whereas a motor-vehicle one 1969 Volkswagen serial No, 119858032 was deposit- en bot storage by Robert A. Set (04 Ave, Kim- peti 1 SLE. ‘eset Creek, B. on or about March 27, 1975 and whereas there is now owing for storage $548.00 on the said motor-vehicle, A.sale will be held of the said motor-vehicle-on April 5, 1976 at. 10:00 a.m. at the office of Kokanee Col- lectors and Bailiffs Ltd. 274 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, Henry Schulte Warehouseman, 214 Bob‘s Coffee Ib, 2... $1.29) GOOD HOST TEA only Ib. ... $2.29 CLEAN UPI Only a few eh Hurry! | DUNCAN HINES | Cake Mixes ‘| pkg. ... ‘| CARNATION MILK 2 tins ..... limit 12. tins Coca Cola LG. BO 3 bottles .. $1.00 plus deposit DAD'S “| Cookies Ib. pkg. .-.. 89 — NOTICE — Buy Nowl Spénd your money while you can, May not be worth damn next year! Self Explanatory! KEEP YOUR BUDGET AUVE ‘WITH OUR Low, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE LEGALS: - -.-Whereas household goods was deposited for storage by Pam Johnson of Castle- gar, B.C. on or about Feb. 14, 1974. And whereas there WEATHER andise on April ET oe at at Chuck's. Trans- fer. Sees draneter © LEGALS Whereas household goods, was de] for storage by ‘Toyes, Melnik of Kelow- na, BG... on or about June 12, 1978. And andise on April 7 O96. et Chuck's Trans- fer. Serra’ Transfer. 214 FIRST.AID TIP. from FRACTURES ©.1f a casualty has suffered a trac: tured limb, support the Injured part at once to prevent further damage @ immobilize the injured part by securing It to a sound part of the body @ Splints and bandages should be used if medical ald is not readily available © Bandages should be placed tightly enough to prevent movement but not so tightly as to cut off the circulation ® immobilize the joints above and below the fracture @ Immediately seek medical aid. Ledgers - Journal Sheets: Columnar Pads - vehicle, occurred 14 miles west Two Accidents Reported Saturday by Local RCMP Two separate accidents were reported by Castlogar RCMP Saturday, One, involving a single of Castlegar on Highway 8, Police said a 1966 Ford Fair- lane, driven by Gwen Perever- soff of Grand Forks, sustained an estimated $500 damage when it left the road and rolled into the ditch, No injuries were reported and road have been Total damage has beo estimated at $1,400, No renie have been reported, | eee’ GRACE Mirra lst CHURCH 7th'Ave. South, Castlegar Sunday School — 10,00 a.m, Worship Service — 11 a.m, Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m. Richard Jensen Rev. C, Smyth - 368-3818 a ST, PEYER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Mictwreok Jenten Service Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 112 - 4th Ave. N. 365-3662 or 365-3664 Counsellor Beth Jardine Phone 365-6512 described as extremely icy, No charges have been laid, The second accident, ‘in- volving two Castlegar drivers, occurred in the Selkirk College parking lot. Police sald a 1949 Ford, driven by Kenneth Lyle Mathew,.was making a left turn in front of the college when a 1966 Oldsmobile, driven by Nick N. Gheveldoff, failed to yield at the intersection result- . ing in a collision, Mr. Cheveldeff has been charged with failing to yield the Anglican & United Churches ° REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Sunday, April 4th 9:45 a.m, Sunday Schoo! ands Sarvicn " ROBSON: ST. DAVID'S: 8 a.m, Anglican Hol 10 am, 11:15 a.m. Anglican officient, Right Rev. R. & F. Berry Parlsh Office: Minister — Ted 6: Jim Waldie 365-76 Joe Killough United Church ly Communion Service Holy Communion einen 97 a M8753) 365-7554 right of way at an Directory of Business and Professional Services — Local and Disirict Churches CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshiping’* Sunday 9145 a.m, Classes for all Ages 11 am, Family Worship fednesda: we Y 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to oe Serve . ‘CHURCH OF CHRIST ” + MEETING IN CASTLEGAR For Information Phone 365-7362 or 365-7973 or 365-2241 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 368-8450 Home 365-6067 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel, Heer Plaza ‘ day School 945 ay SN osabip liam * Evening Worship Service ' 7:00 ' APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza if 10 a.m, Sunday School n at Morning Worship Service ; PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE , ‘767 Firet Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Grabam Church Ph. 365-6212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m. Morning Worship "11 a.m. ‘Bvangellstic Service 7 p.m, Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 + Friday: Young .Peoples 7.30: Check Here for Assistance © 7p. Proesday 7:00 pm. Bible Study Fri. 7 p.m. Youth and Family. Rev. N. Walker Phone 365-6662 © ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey, W. Harrison Ph, 868-7143 ! Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m. Masses at 9 am and ll am RHC INS, AGENCIES lp, Fire - Auto. - Traller ~ Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 Boat COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank : Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegor Steplers - Staples - Scotch Tape Typewriter Ribbons - Stamp Pads ~ Today SPECIAL Friday Pencil Sharpeners Regular $3.75 Special .. $2.75 Cost ecek NEWS - 191 Columbia Avenue SN /—, RUBBER = LystonP stamp MFG, COMNERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE & STATIONERY 2} SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY SIGNS: APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs |‘ All Home Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 365-3145 DIXIE LEE on Fried Chicken Take-Out "if you like = CHI You'll like ‘ DIXIE. LEE’ - OPEN DAILY « Mon. = Thurs. 12 noon « 10 p.m. Fri, - Sat. 12 neon = Midnight. Sun. 12 noon H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbla . Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Alignment Brakes - Shocks ANIMAL HOSPITAL 5.8. No, 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir.Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird Plaza Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:30 a.m, to 12.30 noon Phone 365-2344 The Only Complete Brake Shop >, \ In the Kootenays TIRES - TIRES CASTLE TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial ie Tire. Specialists .;Passenger: and Off” Highway Tires. ‘WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Service 365-7145 :_ FAMILY SHOE RENEW - 410 COL. AVE. Across from Downtown | Chevron Service Contracting Post New and Used Furntture & Appliances Now Dealer for: Wood & Coal Cook Stoves Franklin Fireplaces Box Wood Heaters "We Buy, Trade & Sell” PHONE 365-3719 123.Maln St., Castlegar COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC “HEAT L, HOOLAEFF - ELECTRIC PHONE 365-7191 se SWOEREPAIR 9 am. fo 5.30 p.m. PHONE 365-3231. TWIN. RIVERS GLASS LTD. 701-7th Street South CASTLEGAR Complete Supply of Glass 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar Res, 365-8292 8 pm PHONE 365-5304 ELECTROLUX CANADA LID. CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques Sales & Service 1491 Bay Ave. TRAIL, BC; PHONE 364-1914 ERNIE’S SHELL 24 Hour Towing 365-5690 Gas & Oil Sales CAEE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING TREES, SHRUBS BEDDING PLANTS etc. BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St., Nelson COHOE “INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service All Types For Installation & Repairs 365-2220 or 399-4400 — OFFICE SUPPLIES Scotch Tape, Staples. Columnar Pads Typewriter Ribbons -Labels, Add Rolls, Gtc. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave, DESMOND T, UTTLEWCOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. lelson, Ph. 352-5152 ry vag & DELIVERY ERVICE Express cohen & Pick-ups in Castlegar Area No parcel too small Prompt, Reliable, Insured 365-653 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL *. CONTRACTING. SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates We are Franchise = Dealers for Castlegar & Distect Sales, & Service PHONE 352- 5383 Dealer License Number D1471 All supplies for complete __ landscaping. Guaranteed one year growth, SAM‘S NURSERY & FLORIST 1001 - 9th Ave, South Castlegar PHONE 365-7312 Rent-a-Stall GROCETERIA AND CAUNDRET 1038 Col. Ave. (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN — Monday thru Saturday 8.30 a.m. to 10.30: p.m. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m, to 10.30. p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, . Confectionery and York Gas Fitting ‘© Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph, 365-7775 - Castlegar Stucco and Plastering Imitation Brick and Stone Free Estimates General. PHONE 365-6534 PHONE 365-2386 ee Capri AUTO BODY 693° 6th Ave. 5. Castlegar =~ CASTLEGAR JANITOR SERVICE For all your residential and office cleaning: Carpets, Upholstery, Windows, Basements Please call Al Pelland 365-6293 FREE ESTIMATES LUCKY WINNER in’ Super-Valu's Monthly Renter's’ Assistance Draw Is Joe, Killough of Santee: right, being presented a $50 cheque by assistant Wachek, while Mrs. Killot looks on. Mr. Killough is the first local recipient of the dae at part of the Super-Valu’s Gokten Age Program being conducted in ‘stores in the various the’ Kooten: ‘The program is relatively new, having only begun this year.—Castlegar News Photo Doukhobor People Carry On Their Search of History A large panel of speakers participated in another of the series of symposia concerning Doukhobor history at the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ Community Centre on the outskirts of Grand Forks, Various districts’ and groups are alding the Doukho- bors in researching their his- tory under the sponsorship of the Joint Doukhobor Research Committee. The object of the symposia is to uncover pertinent and relevant material from the past which would cast more light upon the reasons for the problems today and perhaps ly sorted, much of it Nal be part of s book, depicting a true history of this great and colurful figure, Peter Lordly Verigin, and his noble experi- ment in establishing a religious agrarian commune in the heart of Canada, with a group of ploneering peasant exiles, ‘Two letters from the “Re- formed Doukhobors" of Kres- tova, expressing dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Joint Doukhobor Research Commit- tee, were read, and a detailed review of their complaints, item by item, showed that ‘their accusations were ehtirely un- founded, in addition, the gener- al public by now has help in the choice of direction in the future,“ The spirit of the research . and its significance. to the. people apparently is becoming more appreciated, especially by the more concerned element of the community, as was noted March 21 in the intensity dnd, quality of material presented in this 18th session, The era of Peter Lordly Verigin, founder and organizer of the Christian Community of Universal also Department of Education Released School Schedule ‘The following schedule on schools has been released by the B.C. Department of Educa- tion, British Columbia public schools will open for the 1976-77, school year on Sept. 7, 1976, and will close 193 school days later on June 30, 1977. This has been announced by superinten- dent of administrative services with the department of educa- tion, Les Canty. LEGION BINGO 7 p.m. Every Thursday Legion Hall The * 1976-77 school cal. endar shows schools closing Oct. 11 for the Thanksgiving _~ day statutory holiday and Nov.- 11 for the Remembrance Day statutory holiday. The Christmas break will run from Dec. 17 to Jan, 2 inclusive, with schools opening again Jan. 3,1 Public schools will close March 25 for spring vacation, re-opening April 4, They will also be closed April 8, April 11 and May 23 for the Good Friday, Easter Monday and Victoria Day statutory holi- days. Public schools will open the 1977-78 school year Tuesday, _ Sept. 6, 1977. | ‘DECISION Ottawa, March 24, 1976 The Canadian Radio-Television Commission announces the following decision, Decision CRTC 76-153 VANCOUVER, ETC., BRITISH COLUMBIA -751346800 751428400 Canadian Broadcasting Ces Applications for renewal of. the broad- casting licences for CBU-FM Vancouver, CBU Vancouver, CKZU Vancouver, CBRY" Alert Bay, CBWA Ashcroft, CBKM Blue River, CBUD-FM Bonnington, CBKH Boss Mountain, CBRZ Bralorne, CBKS Cache Creek, CBUD Castlegar, BUH Chase, CBUZ Chetwynd, CBRI Christian Lake, CBKZ Clearwater, CBUU Clinton, CBKO Coal Harbour, CBXH Cooper. Creek, CBRR Cranbrook, CBRM Cresion, CBKQ-FM Dawson’ Creek, CBWD Donald, CBXW Edgewood, CBRF Fernie, CBRD Field, CBDA. Fort Nelson, CBUW. Fort St. John, CBXE Golden, CBKJ Gold ‘River, CBRJ Grand Forks, CBRO Greenwood, CBUE Hope, CBXU Hudson Hope, CBKW. Jaffray, CBUG Kaslo, CBKY Keremeos, CBRK Kimberley, CBUY Lac la Hache, CBUQ Lake.Windermere, CBUL Lillooet, CBRE Lytton, CBWF Mackenzie, CBXM McBride, CBUP. Merritt, CBXA Mica: Dam, CBXS Midway, .CBUM Nakusp, CBXN Natal, CBUI New Denver, CBRN North Bend, CBXO Ocean. Falls, CBUA- Oliver, CBUB Osoyoos, CBKR Parson, CBXK Pemberton, CBUX Port Alice, CBRW. Port Hardy, CBXV Portage’ Mount- ain, CBRG Prince George, CBRP Princejon, CBUO Proctor, CBRQ Quesnel, CBKV Radium Hot Springs, CBRA Revelstoke, CBWR Rogers Pass, CBUN Salmo, CBUC Salmon Arm, CBKU Sayward, CBKiv Shalalth-Seton-Portage, CBUJ Slocan City, CBKX Squamish, - CBXP ° Tahsis, Sorrento, CBRU CBXZ Tofino, CBXQ Ucluelet, ; CBKI. Valermount, CBRL Williams "$5 per hour Do tt yourself under Cover! - Decorate. Wedding | Cars, wash your car, change oll, do your own tune-ups, Getting Married? See the Castlegar News “for a new and exciting line of Wedding Invita- tions and Supplies. Castlegar News 191 Columbia Ave. " Phone 365-7266 etc, etc. CAPRI TIRE SALES 633-6th Ave. S. PHONE 365-2226 CASTLEGAR vy Hey ber year, The price by delivery boy is 20 cents, an cents, Audit Bureau of Circulations, Newspapera Association and the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. 4: All correspondence should be a . The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castle- gar, BC, CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOGTENAYE”” Gg CASTLEGAR, B.C, “cars. LOI@ HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR Noree Matt slivscription rate to the Castlegar News 2 Single coples in. atores are 20 Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News is a member of the It 1s also a member of the Canadian Weekly used to: ‘SH4, Letters for publication must FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY. Cv. (ues) CAMPBELL” BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND’ EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR. be signed in ink with the correct name and address of the writer, "Pen" names “will be used on request, but the correct name must be sub- mitted, Agreement: It ls agreed by the advertiser re- - queating apace that the Ilability of the paper in the event of failure to publish any advertise- ment of any description or in: the event that €rrors: occur in the publishing of an advertise- ment shail be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that portion of the advertla- Ing apace occupied by the Incorrect item only, and that there shail be no lability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, Lake and CBUS 100 Mile House, British Columbia expiring Seplember 30, 1976. Decision: APPROVED The Commission renews these licences .. from October 1,.1976 to March 31, 1978 subject {to conditions contained in the Public Announcement of December 17, 1975 - (CRTC 75-589) and to other conditions ~ to’ be specified therein, This. period will enable:the. Commission to consider renewal ‘of these licences at the same fime as those of other radio licences . In the region. Guy Lefebvre Secretary Generel Consell dela Radio-Télévision Canadienne Canadian Radio-Television Commission i Whistling Swans Now Arriving ‘Creston Marshes The annual arrival-of the Whistling Swans at the Creston Marshes has begun. This year the peak arrival period is *; expected to be early April. This weekend staff of the Creston Valley Wildlife Centre will be * conducting trips to observe the’ swans. On Saturday. morning Swan Watchers are to meet at the Summit Creek Camp Ground where the ‘trip will begin. On Sunday watchers are to meet after the noon hour at the same location. For further information contact the Creston Valley Wildlife Centre. __ On April 1ith the West: Kootenay Naturalists Associa- tion plans its annual swan watching field trip. Non Mem- bers are welcomed. Watchers ring sg tunch, vsthermes, : Be valiys Hidlife Centre: Check the ‘Naturalists’ Newsletter for further informa- _ tion. Ballard ‘cele- Mrs. Eunice: A. brated her 90th birthday’ on. Wednesday of last week’ when open house was held in Robson. Over 70 guests extended best wishes to her, with telegrams received from New. Zealand, Atlanta, Georgia; Vancouver, Prince George, Nelson and Rossland, Guests included friends from Trail, Kinnaird, Castlegar and long-time Robson friends. The! event was hosted bby MAO Bailard’s::‘daughter ‘Jean Wybe'of West Vancouver and‘her son and daughter-in- ‘law, Rex and Margaret Ballard of Edmonton, Info/ Health by Dr. Bob Young. president of the grown to understand and ap- preciate. the way the sympo- sium is conducted, and by all indications, it will continue to be upheld by common interest and participation. ‘The majority fool that there is too much at stake, too much blood, toil and tears went into the making of their history, and nothing should stand in the way of making a true evalua- tion of their own experiences from ‘which s0 much can be learned which will be of value . to bearing the same name and registered in Canada under the Corporation Act in 1917, is still the main area ‘under review, and many facts: and experiences are being related by participants who remember Peter Lordly from. personal association as adults, and by others who were yet children in 1924 when Lordly was killed in a train explosion, believed by many to have been an assas- sination,” It is hoped that in time when allth proper- Among the pane! of speak- ers who contributed to the program of the day were M. Chernoff, P. Slastookhin, E. Kootnikoff, P. J. Popoff, N. Novokshonoff, M. Hlookoff, J. in, P. J. Poznikoff, W. [.. Ostofooroff and Mrs. Florence _ Gritchin ended the session with a, recital of a’ psalm com- posed by Peter Lordly Verigin. Next meeting of the sym- posium was scheduled . this Sunday in the Pass Creek Cr Hall. ‘ ‘Thurs. Accidents Each Results in Charges Two .separate . accidents were reported to local RCMP Thursday. One occurred int front of- Cut-Rate Groceteria. when a 1972 Pontiac, driven by Michael tlegar, pulled out from a parking position into a ,south bound vehicle on 7th Ave. iN., driven by.Leon Byra, also of Castlegar. hoo Mr. Borsk:-bes been ‘charged with failing to yield the right of way to. an oncoming vehicle. His car sustained an Oops! There Appears to bea Misundertanding “A Tecent column of mine about learning disabilities in children generated | consider- able comment. The letters, both “personal and “to the editor,” have. been somewhat critical, and as I am sure others also were upset by the column, the correction is being made here rather than by writing the ‘individuals concerned. And correction is indeed needed, as I found when I rechecked the article, The paragraph in which I stated “Kids are no longer dumb or Mormon Conference . Televised Joyful music and inspired words offer answers to the challenges of today’s complex world during the annual world conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to’ be telecast Sunday evening on channel 2. ‘The conference, April 3, 4, and 6 in Salt Lake City, will feature the music of the Mor- mon Tabernacle Choir under the direction’ of Dr. Jerold D. Ottley. The 376-voice choir has won world fame through. its tours, record albums and ‘its weekly radio and television program,'“Musie and the Spo- ken Word,” now in ‘its fifth decade. - - : While thousands | will. at- tend the conference in personin Salt Lake City, many thousands -more will “attend”in their own homes through radio and tele- vision broadcasts. Over 350 radio and télevision ‘stations will broadcast sessions to the United States, Canada, Mex- ico, Central America, South :-] + America, Japan, Europe, Af- rica, Australia and the Pacific. Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway. Drive PHONE 364-1822 stupid. Instead they have learn- ing disabilities or learning disorders... etc." when read in’ conjunction with the preceding paragraph, obviousy - (now) leaves the wrong impression. My point, so. effectively scuttled by: careless writing, was that children, formerly labeled as “slow” or “stupid,” are now realized to be suffering. from ‘recognizable specific ab- normalities, As with any. problem, recognition and definition are the first steps_toward . study and. solution, and,“ as my correspondents’ correctly stress, much progress has been + made in helping these children. So, many thanks to those who took the time to write, and my apologies to all, I do take umbrage, however, over my. Grand - Forks > critic implying that these columns: are the product of an “ignorant com- puter." ‘The for Chil- estimated $200 while the Byra vehicle is estimated at $350. No. injuries have’ been repo. Mhe second accident occur- red at the intersection adjacent the department of highways yard on the Castlegar-Christina Lake Highway. Police said Andrew, ow Donald. 2 Paul of Castlegar, has * charged with failing to: veld th the right of way ‘after his 1970. Dataun, which sustained an estimated $1,000, was in colli- sion with a 1969 pickup driven by Robert Jameson of Nelson, Damage to the pickup has been estimated at $600. Minor. injuries were re- ported to Mr. Paul and his passenger. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 1, 1876 PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING Bia Brothers to be held TUESDAY, APRIL 6 — 7:30 p.m. SHSS Room 216 Guest Speaker: RON CAMEROI MR. IN A Big Brother, ‘Dr. D. Brandvold will be present © Everyone Welcome SEWER WORK For All Your-Sewer & Plumbing RENOVATIONS Call us today for FREE ESTIMATES make arrangements Now Let us give’ you a quotation on all your Plumbing Needs WALDIE’S © PLUMBING & HEATING LTD, 61 Crescent — Phone 365-7531\— Céstloger, MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. LARGEST GARDEN SUPPLIER g Our =. j Spring Sale Flyers are in effect now and ‘good ‘til: April 30th 1976: < 0 Front Street — Telephone 365-7252 {dren with Learning Disabilities can provide much more’ infor- mation than I am able to include ina short article. Write to them +_at P.O. Box 165, Victoria. Room for one or two short items. “Are you looking for attractive bit asgertive signs to discourage people from smok- ing in your office, elevator, or car? These and other materials are available from the B.C. Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Society. Write Scott McDonald at 906 West Broadway, Vancou- ver, B.C, V6J 4M2 if you can use them. Finally, the reader in Hed- ley. with “the -chronie skin condition should request a- _ consultation with a dermatolo- gist as the site of previous lip cancer surgery has remained infected for many years, Treat- ment more vigorous than the soaps and ointments now used will probably.be required. GIFT FERTILIZER COMINCO PENSIONERS & WIDOWS Cominco will provide a 50 pound bag of gift fertilizer to Cominco Pensioners and Widows of Cominco Employees, living in the Trail area, Gift fertilizer cards will be mailed April 5, 1976, Cominco ‘Pensioners and Widows who do not vecelve a gift fertilizer. card by April 6, 1976: may pick up thelr card and gift fertilizer from fhe Tadanac Salvage Yard: April 8-10 inclusive, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. chequing account is on the house. We're serving up the most tempting chequing account by far, ITS FREE. You pey for a. thing. There's ‘no monthly | service charge. No fee for the cheques you write. No minimum balance. It’s scot-free!_ Monthly statements. Personalized cheques. Even a handsome chequebook cover. I's all on ust Castlegar Savings Credit Union 605-2nd St. South — Castlegar PHONE 365-7232 Slocan Branch — Phone 226-7575 — Slocan, B.C. ® ® pee anes