SNEW ADDITION ts ilo 1574 International ‘Travelall foor-wheel drive station Castlegar Funeral Home and put into service wagon ambulance owned by ‘Saturday, This unit is now available on a 24-hour basis for ambulance calls. In addition, the Castlegar area { till serviced by a 1969 Chev Sentinel two-wheel drive, four place, high headroom ambulance.—Castlegar News Photo FALLING ASLEEP at the wheel has resulted in this 1973 Seout iter it hit a telephone pole and rolled down an embankment early Tuesday morning on Broadwater Road. Driver Keith Bradle charged with driviig without due care and attention. No have been report.—Castlegar News Photo Kelowna CARL'S © ay | saa Laie It Takes Skill and Accuracy Your doctor prescribes for you — in- . dividually.. Your regi d pk - cist fills that prescription — precisely. Your good health is. our business. You can rely on us. inthe y of the Castleaird Piaza PHONE 365-7269 Furniture ie ; (Regular Hours) E iS G 2 re © 2 ic uw w e ie) 7, i LOCATIONS 2 B G TO SERVE YOU BETTER @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL. @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL East Trail Warehouse and Show Room 2! blocks downriver from old Trail Bridge OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P.M. Volkswagen Strikes Two Parked Cars Paul David Goodwin of Castlegar has been identified as the driver of a 1959 Volks- wagen which early Saturday morning struck two parked vehicles near the D-Bar-D, He has been charged with driving without due care and attention which resulted in $300 damage to his vehicle. The parked vohictes, 3 1965 Ford and a 1961 Falcon, were both owned. by Darrel Keus of Castlegar. The Ford escaped damage, while damage to the Falcon has been esti- mated at $300. - * MATURI ad 01080 eet amata; ITHU][FRI[SAT) 7 #9 po. DEATH He ENTERTAINMENT Tote r vy woes, Medea 2 Dave THE.ST FABULG "ELPPOR: METROCOLOR ¥" T Police said the accident occurred when the Goodwin vehicle failed to negotiate a turn and struck the two parked vehicles, No_ injuries have . been reported, Local Court News In provincial court Tues- day two persons appeared on separate charges of driving without insurance. Both pleaded guilty and pald $250 in fines. ‘Those charged were Al- bert Bergeron and Barry Glen- dinning. se 8 Ralph Milton Humphrey pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. He was fined $800 or in default 80 days in jail. . ee ‘There were three separate charges to which each person pleaded guilty of being in possession of marijuana. Charged were © David ‘Wayne Briggeman who was fined $176 or in default 80 days in jail; Lyle Robert Osmundson, who was fined $100 or in default 16 days; and Wilbert Sawatsky who was fined $75 or in default 16 days. : ~ All Positions Contested Af Labor Council Meefing The Nelson-Trail and Dis- trict Labor Council last week clected a new slate of officers at a well-attended annual meeting which saw all nine executive positions contested. ¥ i Re-elected as council presi- dent was Lyle Kristiansen of Nelson, the third vice-president of Local 1-405 LW.A., who'was seeking his third was elected as sergeant-at- arms. Three executive members at large were also elected: Edith Beninger of Castlegar, from Local 1-405 LW.A. {Credit Union Employees); Al Read (re-elected) of Local 480 U.S.W.A., ‘Trail; and Ernie Snopek, Nelson, of Local 409 {Marine General) of the B.C, term as head of the local labor body. \ Za‘ Vice-presidenta elected CHARLES W. DONALD, a member of the Canadian Legion for 56 years, was honored Saturday on his 84th birthday. A celebration was held at the Castlegar Canadian Legion Hall. He was presented with a birthday cake and presents from his many family members and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Donald also celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary New Year's Eve. Present were their daughter Norah Dawson aud her husband, Mel, and Shirley Zimmerman, as well as their son Richard and his wife, Joyce. Bofh Drivers Charged In Tuesday Accident Two drivers have been charged and two persons taken to Castlegar and District Hos- pital Tuesday following a 9.95 a.m. accident near the Kalesni- koff Mill in Thrums, William Podovennikoff, 61, of Crescent Valicy who was driving a 1967 Ford which sustained an estimated $800 damage, has been charged with making an improper left turn. William McKay, 17, of Nelson who was driving a 1964 Rambler which sustained an estimated $500 damage, has been charged with passing on a double solid line. Jenny Podovennikoff, a passenger in the Podovennikoff Ww sadupijddy solo vehicle, and David Allen Jarvis, a passenger in the McKay vehicle, were taken to Castle- gar and District Hospital but not detained, Crescent Valley RCMP said Mr. Podovennikoff's car was turning into Kalesnikoff Lumber yard when the McKay vehicle, passing on a double solid line with three other vehicles between the two in question, was in collision with the Podovennikoff vehicle. * Car Damages Garage Door A 1984 vehicle escaped damage Thursday evening af- ter it pulled into Woodland Esso but failed to stop in time ‘before hitting the bay door of the service station, Police identify the driver as Steven David Kelly of Castlegar who has been charged with driving without due care and attention. Damage to the bay door has been estimated at $200. No injuries have been reported. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE — OPEN — Fri, 4pm. - Sat. 1 p.m. Dancing 9:30 - 1:30 a.m. Proper Dress - No Jeans after 7 p.m. Fri, & Sat., Mar. 19 & 20 "Creston Blades” were Harvey Holmes of the Canadian Union of Public Em- ployees (CUPE), Trail, and Rick Lipinski (re-elected) of Nelson from Local 1009 of the B.C. Government Employees’ Union (Operational Services Component), j Gordon Titsworth of Local 480, United Steelworkers of Trail was elected as the new secretary-treasurer, and Don Davidson of Local 1-405 LW.A, was re-elected as recording secretary, Doug Gentles of Local 1109, B.C.G.B.U, (En- gineering, Technical and In- spectional Services) of Nelson, Elected as three-year trus- tee was Howard Woods of Nolion, - a ‘represeotativa.(ot "|. Local 835, Beverage Dispensers and Culinary Workers Union, The meeting, which saw 27 delegates in attendance, plus 2 number of specia! guests and visitors, was in marked con- trast to the 1975 annual meet- ing which saw all executive positions filled by acclamation. The heightened interest is perhaps a result of the dramatic increase in the council's mem- bership which has grown 2 per cent from approximately 4,700 less than two years ago to some 6,200 today. In the same period the number of affiliated unions has almost doubled from 16 to 2. Do-it-Now SPECIAL Only While Stock Lasts Pipe Fittings, Couplings, ete. ¥ VF SANITARY CASTLEGAR 45° WYE 1/8 BEND Supplies, Installations & Repairs “NATURAL GAS & OIL HEATING SPECIALISTS” 1008 COL. — PHONE 365-8284 — CASTLEGAR to 601. 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