aaa CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, November 14, 1975 Members of Activity Centre Hold Dance + Tho trainees of the Adult Activity Centre for the Handi- cApped are now Into their second year of activities in thelr bullding on Maple St. in Castle- gar. } The fitat two months of the fall season have proven to be among the busiest and most exciting the trainees have known, Early in September they held a very successful tea and sale. This was followed by a trip to Spokane to see the Barnum and Bailey Circus with KREM Radio in Spokane providing the + tickets for the perlormanee it There was also a trip Creston to help pick apples " the Dr. Endicott Home, In October the trainees attended a dance in Trall put on by the Trail Rehabilitation Centre at the Eagles Hall. Many volunteers are com- Ing in to the Centre regularly to share and teach thelr talents to the trainees. Grooming, cook- Ing, knitting and dancing are a few of the things being enjoyed with volunteers. ‘Approxifnately 150 people participated in a Halloween costume dance at the Castlegar Centre at which handicapped wittnauer polara he Longines-Watnaune Walch company FOR HER... FOR HIM! Equal time superbly styled by Wittnauer. Hers is truly a lady's watch. Petite. Dainty. adults from Creston, Grand/ Forks and Trall were present. The muste, provided by a local band, “The New Company”, ‘was pronounced “terrific” by all present, Pizzas were made for re- freshment time by. the young people of the United Church. Six hundred doughnuts do- nated by the canal project People rounded out the Hallo- ween eats. The visitors from Creston were billeted over- night by local residents, New projects underway during shop hours under the direction of supervisor Bonnie Grant Include the publication of ‘a newspaper and production of stakes for use by the sewer crews working in South Castle. gar. This week several Lu P. warkera will begin working between the Activity Centre and Silver Birch School. Mrs. E. Hughes haa been hired as t supervisor at the Centre. Plans are presently being made for a tea and sale of Christmas decorations to be held Nov. 21 at the Legion Hall. e staff and trainees of the Centre would like to extend a grateful thank you to all. ‘ and Keith Fitzpatrick of Sllver Birch Local Bend, The New. belied Donates Its Talents Billy Guillaume of Maple Workshop Mickey Glebot! of Silver Bireh Workshop Pledges Attend ‘Beta Sigma Phi Model Meéting . The home of Mrs, Anne Peterson was the scene of the October mode) meeting of Al- ie Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Pledges were in at- tendance and able to see how meetings are conducted. They were introduced to executive and committee positions which were hilariously reviewed in “talk show" style. For. thelr program, Mra. Paula Belton and Mrs. Lori Friesen composed a dialogue between two children to illus- trate how projudices develop at ‘an early age. On Oct. 22, Alpha Phi |. celebrated its 18th anniversary ‘at the home of Mrs., Janis Blessin where members and | “pledges enjoyed cake and co! fee. > 2 The program for the even: ~ ing was “This is My Co presented “by | Mra. Josephson and Mrs, Patti Rich- ards. The eveniig closed with everyone recelving a small gift —Brian Zimmerman Photos. revealing who, thelr “secrét- alster” was for the past year., ‘A Halloween’ party wi held Nov. 1 at the home of Me. and Mrs. D. Danroth. Prizes for best costumes were awarded to Mrs. Carla Josephson as “Dra- *cula’s Bride” and Doug Rich- ards as “Big Bird". Honorable mention went to Bruce Joseph- _ son as “Dracula”. *< Last week's ore was + held at the home of Mrs. Elaine. Bohnet, The program’ “Of House ‘and Home" was. pre- sented by Mrs. Bobbi Itcush and Mrs. Barb Dusseault, «Refreshments were served by the hosteases. ’ Services Concluded Yesterday For Pefer F. Rilkoff of Winlaw He is survived by his wife Polly; four daughters, Mrs, Alexander (Mary) Lebedoff and Funeral services began Wednesday eyening from the Winlaw Community Hall and AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 - [TOMLIN HEATING LID.” ibaa Site’ 5; Comp. 11 go + $S. 1 — Castlegar SALES & SERVICE © ie ‘i \ We Supply and Install reap eS SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD Mike Tomlin ‘Walter Tomiie + + 365-5511 . 365-5034 FOR LEADERSHIP _. AND FINANCIAL CONTROL.IN CITY GOVERNMENT VOTE IX] [ FERGUSON, bev FOR ALDERMAN ~_TME|CHURCH BELL, News and Views St. David's Choir The money for this work is Feminine. His Polara: Boldly masculine with contoured case and Integral link. bracelet. Both perfect examples of solid state’ + electronics. No moving parts. Nothing to ‘wear out. Micro-miniature circuits transmit impulses to the light-Emitting diode, when the button Is depressed. Available Inawide > range of handsome styles. Chvistonas Taps LETT La were Bosse’s Jewellery Ltd. 76 Ping Street — Castlegar PHONE 365-7141 concluded yesterday afternoon for Peter-F.-Rilkoff of Winlaw, who died suddenly at his home on Noy. 10 at the age of 51. ‘A lifelong resident of the Slocan Valley, Mr. Rilkolf was born at Winlaw on March 20, 1923. He was employed by the former Passmore Lumber Com- pany and later Triangle Pacific Logeing for 21 years, before ll ti . Peter (Laura) Savinkoff,’ both: of Grand Forks; rs. Fred (Sally) Padowinikoff of Sloan ecumenical serviceiwhen the. Park: ‘and Mes. “Bill ' (Blsi Posnikoff of Crescent Valley one brother, Fred of Nelson; ~ one sister, Mrs, Fanny Berekoff of Winlaw; and eight ands dren, He was pr sister, Mrs, Nelle Bersalin health forced his ee the Perry Siding ‘Gometety Robson Women Send Articles To Vancouver Unitarian Church ‘The regular monthly meet- 245 | ing of the Robson Women’s held in the Robson Church Hall last’ Wednesday, opened with-an inspiring Re- The Anglican choir is” working.on musicifor the next ‘choir and congregation of St. Rita's Roman: Catholic Church will join with us on Nov, 23. ‘Work begins on Christmas music this week, The choir is in. short supply of soprancs and would welcome any who care to come. along to choir practice in the church at 7.30 on Thursday evenings. Chureh and Office Maintenance Approval has been given by both Anglican and United - Church boards to proceed with about $1,500 worth of main- tenance to the church and. parish office. In the parish office, the living room* MK Ly @ Belted MK @ 4 Ply Nylon Bias KEEP WINTER DRIVING SAFE AND FUN Check with Friendly. Frank ot WOODLAND PARK SERVICE - ATLAS WEATHERGARD TIRES — 3 WINTER LINES. @ Radial @ Deep Trecd Lugs for Traction @ 10 Sizes for @ 2 Nylon Plies 2 Rayon Plies 4 Rayon Belts Wider 70 Series the of nity and the Robson Memorial Community Church, The treasurer's report showed that the: recent coffee party had been very successful. ‘The Regal Stationery com- “mittee. reported a substantial profit and the members re- ceived a hearty vote of thanks’ for their efforts, The missionary committee reported that many articles of new and used clothing had been taken to the Unitarian Church in Vancouver. Layettes, made up of both donated and pur- ., shased articles, were included “in the parcel. - ‘The visiting committee re- ported that phone calls had . been: made extending good wishes to fll and shut-in mem- bers, and that a visit. had been made to ‘Raspberry Be. Donations were made to the Anglican Church, the Rob- son Church, and to the Robson peted. Other rooms tre tobe painted. In the spring, the roof is to be re-shingled and? properly vented. The church entrance and undercroft are to be’ painted. being borrowed.-Once it is repaid, it is hoped that a continuing fund. for. matn- tenance and improvement will be established. ‘The parish office is used by about 60 people each’ week, most of them young people in the Christian Education pro- Y grams, « Special contributions to- ward this s project would be . welcomed. Pastors’ Group Once a month, mae from Grand Forks, Trail, Nel- son and Castlegar ing at St David's for a full day of study, in'a course designed by. the Vancouver School of Theology. “Such eouraes are being held at several points through- ‘out the province. The resource person for the Castlegar course is George Hermanson, former -' United Church minister in this ‘area, ‘ Castlegar and District Golf Club 16th ANNUAL BANQUET AND DANCE Legion Hall: ‘sua, NOVEMBER 15th canine 6.30 p.m, — Dinner 7 p.m. : $14 PER COUPLE Dancing Only— $4 Per Couple, Dance begins 9 p.m, Mosic by: “GENERATION GAP” Tickets aveilable from, : ‘i The Pro, Denny McArthur. Poter Johnstone, Emle Fitzpettick, Castlegar Devg Tickets Aré Limited, Gets Yours Early 245 IMPORTANT NOTICE 10 OUR CUSTOMERS — & SUPPLIERS © zi North ‘American Community Church board. It rs was recommended that the last Wide 78 Series mentioned donation be used to Profile * purchase floor covering for’ the kitchen and washrooms. Money collected through the penny fund and coffee money will be sent to the Unitarian Church as a donation to these fess fortunate, @ Deep Tread, | Lugs Deep Tread bugs for Traction @ Greater Carcass Sizes for Stren; x ‘Smaller Imported @ 10 Sizes for Cars < North American . ite’ Cars £9 Seber Dee * Series for Imported Mrs. H, J. Solecki, Slocan City Cars Due to the suspension of mail services, the following alternative measures ere being. taken by ‘the Company to ensure, the qvailobility of electric service accounts to our customers; 1 In the wiles communities the to have, the Friendly Frank rock es. “Atlas Weathergard Tires” are id to none for TRACTION : | : “Our Tires Are Low Everyday Prices” . Sewing Machines, Typewriters, TV's GAS 15 OUR BUSINESS — SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY B&W-and Color TV's for rent by week or month oe delivered to the ‘customers’ © homes. <2. Certain of. the smaller Post Offices ‘are remaining ‘open during the postal strike. We will arrange to - deliver the ‘bills to these Post Offices PHONE, 365-3355 WOODLAND PARK (Esso) SERVICE LID Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail Telephone 368-6331, -for distribution to customers. : not ivi ig their bills at home or’ from their focal Post. Office. ‘may obtain: them: from ‘the local West, Kootenay Power offices: Payment, of accourits may be’ made. at either your local: West: Kootenay Power office or through any of the ‘The Company's’ collection agencies. 3 The Company. will de ver its Pay- uppliers ‘located ‘within its distribution area, ‘Suppliers who do not have offices. located with. ‘in the Company's distribution’ area ‘should contact the Accounts Payable * De; partment in Trail to arran e alter-” for Area J. Martin Vanderpol, ca dato for director'of ‘of Area J the Regional District. ot Genteal Kootenay, is a‘ teacher at Stacey 7 Humphries Secondary - in Castlegar and lives In Mr. Vanderpo! was chair ‘man of the Robson swimming pool bi fund and a mem- + . ber of the executive of the Robsor Advisory: Planning Commis sion, the becca then! as chai. map. elected rpol ves th task of the Regional Districts is twofold. “I belleve the RDCK's he'says; Mr. Vanderot ene that he > is interested in: © The development of a good water system for the area tne manena Give + below Hugh ‘Reenleyside Dam, He wanta to use the water of! Arrow Lakes to provide every citizen with clean good water at reasonable coat, © Cooperation with : the -elty and Area I, to provide a pete Uving environment fot © Orderly development of the resources of area Jin such a way that the residents will receive maximum benefit with- in the framework of the zoning regulations now in force, This development would Inelide new, clean, industries loca there, where they will not interfere with everyday living , and Tisintalning; the great resources of this area fort ‘the use of all residents, “Area J.is quite a diversl- fied area with different needs for each section. I fee) the People of the area to be most important and believe that they * should be able to Ne ia the snvironmment b they, wis I, at ina resident of A ‘Area J, feels he understands the needs of the people of the area and would ike the opportunity to work on thelr behalf. 5 Several Stalls Assured for Nov. Craft Fair Committee domin- ated the monthly executive meeting of the Blueberry Recreation Commission beld rt crowd turned out A ys considering ter: at the Halloween bonfire to ests and wlshes of the local » People,” consume large quantities of hot chocolate, coffee and hot-doga, Kay Gritchin was in charge of this community gathering held dn .the Blueberry Park. To provide additional interest in «the event, it was suggested “inquiries be made in future’ years about a controlled show * of fireworks. Jean Davis reported of finalization of plans for the fall dance, which was held in the Kinnaird Hall on Friday night. ‘The dance turned out to be a very successful event with a good turnout, A good co-opera- tive.effort from Commission, under Jean's supervision, ‘pro- duced a.wel evening. Linda Carter reported that there has been a good response * to the offering of booths for the Craft. Fair to be held in the Kinnaird Hall on Nov. 80. A variety.of atalla will feature batik, apple dolls, macrame, | * wood carving, houseplants, es, jewellery; crochet, and home-baking. ‘This festive fair will open + at 10.80'a.m, and admission to the hall is free. The next executive meet- ing of the commission will be. held at the Davis home at 108rd St. in Blueberry. : CyArthur Anderson ~ ¢ Candidate for Area J C. Arthur ‘Anderson is a retired insurance salesman. He. - settled at Nelson in'1991, and worked at various: jobs until : 1934 when he became employed with Cominco at Trail. He was. chlof operator of the power :, division until 1946 when ke left to establish a farm supply, feed and hardware, business In Castlegar, He sold to accepta position with Mutual eof A very active and commu- nity minded man, Mr. Ander- son has held the following era Chamber of Comm presi.” dent of same 1952 and 16 1870, and an‘executive of Chamber of . Commerce for many. year: co-founder and past vice-presi- dent, Kiwanis Club; charter member and past president, tary Club, and was president when the Rotary Club built the Health Centre as a project; member of P of project sacle and dl tee, also Peart aia rf arena;.first president and life- time member of Faternal Order of Eagles; League; member and executive .of Arrow. Boat Club and Com- modore for three terms, Me. Anderson, has also - been active in chamber work, speci in park develoment Provinelal Park at Robson until it was taken over by the Regional District: He worked very establish aiid develop the Sy- ringa ‘Creek Park, to' replace the lost recreation areas of the Lower Arrow Lakes, to West\.” Mr. Anderson is past vice-) president of Regional Recrea- Uon ‘and ‘on’ the: advisory : conimission of Central Region ‘of Central Kootenays, Mr, Anderson’ and family came to Robson in 1941 and - have resided there since. He “became Involved in Community. + affaira almoat immediately, and ) has been keenly interested with - ‘ community and district ‘devel- ‘opment up to the present time, | This year he entered Te) tirement, which he eays would; allow adequate time to devote to attending the needs of Area, J, I elected. “Of primary conside: ; Hen, he says “is at a the constituents within race on Mr. " = CANADA GRADE “AY MATURE GRAIN. FED BEEF BONELESS RUMP CANADA GRADE “A”. MATURE GRAIN, FED BEEF 1STEA =1ROASTS “$l, 89 lst for major development, is the Arrow Lake as an adequate “supply ‘of water for the Lower ‘alley. He says the ; funding of this major works: from ? lerive paid annually by the United States ‘for ‘flood ‘control ' provided by the Columbia Riv ment, + He would |like’to easing of. land: freeze on. marginal lands, and brsging ss ig to local levels for + ‘Mr. ‘Anderson is also. con- cerned about proper: dollar. at the: value from the eae District saya that the land, il I Earbage dump, at Ootischenia. up-grading and better pipe nas well as the area needing’ the early ‘completion of the ‘Ootichena : to Meadows highway. “The promise of ‘his high- “way to the Beaver Valley and * Salmo residents an an access to Selkirk College has been'a mise unfulfilled,” says Mr. hosting nat ating saraaies > has ceased to exist. Fishing is. practically extinet and the long Promised ‘see the | BOLOGNA TEA BAGS. “WALNUTS COOKIES BABY BEEF LIVER: 69 PURE PORK SAUSAGES aoe = PORK STEAK : 1.49] GROUND BEEF 10. TAT | 59 55¢ 68 1» $3.29 FROM THE IN-STORE'BAKE SHOP ....€a.69¢ HOT BREAD. css.3imm OC DELICIOUS | GOVERNMENT APPROVED ..... FRESH BULK PACK... No. .1 QUALITY. BY. THE PIECE*. CREAM STYLECORN GREEN GIANT 14 OZ. TIN |. RICE KRISPIES CHOCOLATES MOIRS POT OF GOLD POTATO CHIPS LD DUTCH TRI: PACK’: $1.19 SALADA. 60's PINE TREE WESTONS 16,02, BAGS ‘MADEIRA CAKES . (Murphy) ‘should ‘have a boat “* =) Jock and fab ladder," says Mr,” lerson, Kootenay ‘residents due to ~ And flooding of the valley. He was on the location committee for Selkirk College, and in 1953 headed a delegetion to Victoria have’ Celgar. (now CanCel Iscated at Castlegar. “"<-With over 35 years with wusiness he’ is entering is velecton with the back- AE eS “ALDERMAN "of your City ‘of “CASTLEGAR : -REELECT Furniture 2 BIG ws @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL Home Entertainment East Trail 2! blocks downriver trom OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P.M. ~ -SHUTEK, indy (Reguler Heurs) ~ LOCATIONS RVE YOU BEIT @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL 1 Show Room old Trask Bridge HOME GOODS LTD é S._G.:Fjelistrom, 0.P.M. available service to this commu- © fj nity. i : Kinnaird Students Hold eye Compliments have bee! extended to the students for, a fb. well done. ¥ After Vehicio: “+ Strikes Wall. * due care and attention after his 1978 Fist on Wednesday of last , week made a 45-foot akid mark | “as it turned off the Keenleyside, ‘Dam resulting in-the vehicle striking .a va ‘and bouncing