Sin Bi RD OVARY nine Le Poi acts pio sin Gh Ben iA MULAN oes op Strong Competition Indicated ; Coonesae oad Bicttiet Representative on the Cacuniee of One Million Charges Result CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 19, 1976 y SPORTSMEN "TROPHIES were present Satarday at the aanal [Castlegar and District Wild Life Association banquet Saturday, during which s redident Jobn D'Andrea made the presentations. Recipleats were, right to left, Dr. John Walton with the Dolly Vardea and segregate fish erp, Jerry Brown with ‘lk; mule deer, cougar and with the mo moose Fidei Dvorak Phone 4 MORE CLASSIFIEDS ®@ NOTICES ® NOTICES wish to engage in any con- troversy; neither ‘endorses nor opposes any causes. Gur Alcoholics Anonymous of men ant yurpose stay saber ‘and help’ other alco- holics to achieve sobriety. Call 399-4342 herrea problem a and help ‘others to pecover: fom alcoholis: requirement * for membership isa Sastre TERNATIONAL aie to stop drinking. There realty of equailty between. no Ce or fees for AA. membership; we are self- Suppo orting through our‘own butions. is not allted with any feet, denom- inatton, politics,” organiza. tion or shtitution; does not TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH Over 50 Varieties TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MARCH 4 z 11 a.m, to 7:30 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel f vr WEST COAST SEAFOODS and woman Is full: established and attained the highest social develop- ment - of mankind is_ not jossible . ‘AHA. Ph. 390-4240, 38 i THE BAHAT FAITH — CHINA CREEK SHELL = oon EMERGENCY ro SERVICE 12 ie to 61 on Bi ( Open Daily 6 am, to Midnite Groceries and Confectionery also CUSTOM GARDEN ROTO-TILUING AND FRONT-END LOADER WORK We will be doing Custom Garden Roto-Tilling as before, BOOK NOW! BOWHANZA DAYS SPECIAL RUBBER BACK KITCHEN CARPET EASY TO CARE CARPETING» Installation Available CA STLE G AR _ 605 Columbia Avenue ©@ NOTICES .. 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Geposited w with ier en ots Sind i he ot tia tice tthe ‘District Reglrar of lelson Land at the City of Nel- ritish Columbia, a de seription of the aite/s ind the plans of ‘the -head- Forks debris ‘boom min place Kootenay River fae ac jacent to the Corra Lin am approximately three ales 8 upstream of South the Province of Br Columbia, manent floating . log debs, boom sonnel Phone‘ 965-.. mal 2. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE Pursuant to Mechanic's Lien Act Whereas Joseph J. M. Rothis indebted % to the un- Phone 365-7202 . suc roximately 420 .feet north-west of the + enay District, Plan 1621, and lebris boom ex- north-easterly r - approxiinate- tbe said di lends west corner of the said Lot 5. take notice that nol ate Nhe meat one month fro r of ‘Transpo lor ap. provall of the said site and: Daeg this 6th day of. March, 1! - British Columbia Hydro nd Power Authority, 1, E. Marshall, Solicitor. BIRTHS " SALIKEN — To Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Saliken of a son... Shoreacres, March 7 — To Mr. PEATS and Mrs. Peter Peats of Castle gar, March 9 a son, HAYAS! To Mr. and Mrs. ten “Hayashi of, Castlegar, March 10 a son. In Hockey - Volleyball Tourney 430 COL, AVE” Same Home Like ‘Open Mon, “thru Sat. 9 am. to 5.30 p.m. Atmosphere one Quality E Material Stan Welr . Due to varlous reasons, we don't know much about any of ‘the teams heading into this tournament. Both the men's and women's volleyball are a complete mystery because pro- vinelal champlons weren't de- cided until up toa week before the tournament. What: we do know, as limited as it is, we will pass along to you now. We do know that B.C. has garnered some strong repre- Cl fiarehouaing) ) a (sMul- uPamlly Realdeat All persons who deem ‘themselves affected by the contained herein, A oo) py. of the by-law Tezoning ° ane Fe tieeran 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on regular. work- ing : RB. A. Beauchamp City «Clerk. sentatives for both sports this year, The local Selkirk College Saints, who are representing 5,C, In hockey, came into the tournament with good depth, Their goaltending. has been strong all season but their Inconsistent play has been a bit unnerving. The B.C, volleyball reps for men and women's events are also well represented in the form of teams from Vancouver Community College. Both men's and women's teams hava been consistent winners all season long and should pose a good threat to all comers, Outside of B.C, we find Saskatchewan being repreient- ed inall three events by Kelsey Institute, Their hockey team played in a local senior league - and so should be well condi- ‘tioned. Kelsey was consolation winners in the. 73-74; Four- ‘West Champlonship ‘and. it looks as though they're going to go all out this time. Both Kelsey's men’s and women's volleyball teams have played in local leagues this year and placed well. They will probably have a great deal - going for them with this invaluable conditioning factor. * | Manitoba Is represented | by Kewatin College for hockey. Their team, word has it, boasts some ex-Weatern Canada Hoc- key League players so they will be definite contenders. Rumor also tells up that their big guns to watch are Roger Crone and . Dave Le France. 3 Red River College of Win- “nlpeg send the two volleyball ‘teams to the tourney this year, again we don’t have much to go ‘on but I'm sure they'll have ‘good contenders, after all they are the provincial champions, The Alberta representa- tives are mysteries to all. Their hockey champions and volley- ball finalists were only decided upon last-weekend, So as. this article goes to press we de- finitely foresee some excellent sporting events and hope you enjoy’ the game. 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PHONE 365-3231 “Life No Matter What” Says Marnie de Varent “T- think Canadians really care about the unborn child and are not willing to stand by and allow. ite eilingy was the opinion of Marnie ‘de Varent when she addressed a gather- ing of women of mixed ages, as well as a good showing of men, at Selkirk College last Thurs- day afternoon, ‘Ms. de Varent, is repre- senting the Committee of One Million, which’ts asking parlia- ment to enact legislation pro- viding the same protection for for a petition which will hope- fully contain one million signa- tures when presented to Prime Minister Piorre Trudeau in May. ‘The petition now has about 900,000 ‘signatures. . Ms, de Varent takes a firm stand on the subject with no middle road.."We have ab- solutely no right to take another life no matter what the elrcumstances,”: she says, “People say, ‘it would be better if that handicapped child hadn't been born.’ you asked the child?” 6. points out that even with today’s test It can not be determined 100 per cent ac- curately that an unborn child would be. born ‘mentally defi- T say, ‘have clent. Thus, a deciston of taking Ma, de Varent received the backing of two persons present, aclergyman as well as another person who had worked with the handicapped, Neither could deny that these children ap- peared to be anything but happy. Ma. de Varent Spent b ber talk with alides originally tak 10 years ago for fe magazine, ‘The slides showed the week-to- week development of a fetus. ‘She told those present that most changes of a fetus take place in the first two months after conception and. the bal- ance of the time was more for growth. : Ms, de Varent stated that been ‘noted in’ those aborted at nine weeks. She spoke of the various forms of abortion, one of which is the injection of a strong solution into the water around the unbornr In this particular method, she described the unborn's fight for life, prior to its death in the womb. ‘The mother goes into labor about'a day after the injection and forces the dead fetus out. Ms. de Varent sald abor- tion is not the solution to” society's problems. “Society,” she ) “must reach out and help in the-form ‘of counselling for the mother- » to-be; continuing educattor nd, job training; direct financial homemaker ser- viceifor the overburdened; day care centres and more facilities for handicapped children: edu- cation in human sexuality and family planning according to conscience; and placement of children in the growing number of homes willing to love and care for them. “In Canada,” says Ma. de Varent, “there are now more couples wishing to adopt than there are bables available for adoption.”. During the open discussion period, soveral views were ‘expressed. ‘There appeared to be a question mark, however,“ as to which was more danger- ous to the mother in some instances, an abortion or carry: i; logan ubboes child to fal term term, | Marnie de Ve In Accident On Local Ferry An Oliver man has bee! charged with driving while having a blood alcohol count over ,09, after the 1967 pickup ho was driving was in collision Tuesday night with a 1074 car driven by John George Arm: strong of Nelson. The incident occurred on the Castlegar Ferry. Police say a vehicle driven by William A. Teneycke passed the traffic walting.line, travel- led through the red light, up the ferry ramp, which had been lowered to avoid a collision, and drove on the ferry striking the . Armstrong vehicle. No injuries were reported, vy, . CLOSED MONDAY ‘DaCosfa BA KER Y LEM) 0 wet Assorted Pies..ca. 9e - z PHONE 365-3022 i =~ 7 Fd Pine Street (next to West's Dept. Store). = ! BONANZA DAYS SPECIAL - MARCH 14 & 15 MEN'S or LADIES’ SUITS DRY CLEANED (Plain) + Can Still Beat Prices In the face of double-digit HF innation, the question ls-being Nelson, During Ms. de Varent's talk, she atated there were “49,246 therapeutic abortions in Canada in 1978; 65 per cent or 29,785 of them performed on the unborn between nine and 12-weeks old, i More than 8,500" of the abortions destroyed fetuses over five months old. Ms. de Varent quoted Dr. Bernard N. Nathanson, one of the most powerful leaders in the ‘push: for ‘abortion on demand in the U.S, and at one time director of the largest abortion clinic in the U.S. “Sonie time ago—after a tenure of a year and a half—I resigned as director of the Centre for Reproductive and Sexual Health, The Centre had performed 60,000 abortions. with no maternal deaths—an outstanding record of which mes + Slalom, are proud, “However, I am deeply é troubled by my own increasing certainty that I had, in fact, -presided over 60,000 deaths. “There is no longer serious doubt in my, mind that human. life exists’ within the womb m the very ‘onset of preg: fener E MY Alpha Phi Chapter fo Hold Spring Bake Sale March 29 ‘The home of Mra. Dianne Ellis was the scene of a Valentine card party on Feb: 12, with an evening of Court ‘Whist being enjoyed by those in attendance. Prizes were. awarded for high and -low cores as well as several hidden scores. Anderson Ins. Agencies. Phone 365.3392 Mike's. Mobile Homes a Boundary Electric 625 Columbia Avenve Phone 365-7241 ed ‘at the conclusion of the party. Chapter members gather ed at the home of Mra. Anne Peterson’ on Feb, ape for their ‘meeting, at which plans _ were finalized forthe Cash taken'place Feb. 24 in the Arena The. prograti “Express Yourself”. was presented by Mrs. Daun Bate and Mrs. Dioney McArthur. Members were given the opportunity to Glenmerry NEW AND USED / FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 964-1822 ‘Woodland Park Esso Service Lid. Friendly Frank Says. . . } t Your B {Time to | expreas themselves with the” use of collages, showing events in their lives both past and present. The first meeting in March was held at the home of Mrs. Ethel Danroth, at which Bens were discussed regarding spring bake sale to be held a Saturday, March 29, at’ the Safeway store. Raffle: tickets can be purchased from Chapter members. Everyone was reminded that the election of officers for. the coming year will be held at the next regular meeting on March 19. ¢ The program “Sculpture and Painting” was presented by Mrs, Lynne Lalonde and Mrs. Eihel Danroth, With the use of modeling clay, soap, paints and imagination, each member dis- played her talent at painting nd sculpture in a simplified fr ents were served cue fe raf the meeting. The Scene at... ~ KINNAIRD JUNIOR - ‘SECONDARY SCHOOL Cheera for Felix Belezyk! Do you know: what that little guy has done? He came second in‘a field of 50 contestants in the B.C. Juvenile skiing cham- plonshipst He is now in Quebee with the 11-member.’B.C, ‘team, trying out for the All Canadian Juvenile Skiing awarads. Isn't ‘that something? Today they are holding the Downhill Race (Felix’s tavar- ite). Tomorrow will be the Slalom, and Saturday the Giant With the B.C. teamisa boy from Nelson and a gir! from Fruitvale, so our area is well represented. ‘The B.C. meet was held in Kelowna and/the’' toy who, ‘edged out Felix for first place, was eo the Kelowns’ lub. 7 Mi ete Sle {is our little x ‘Teresa Cason Cinderella!’ Mike Varabioff (1975 Valentine King) selected her footprint from all the others. Asa result, Teresa re- “ ceived a special prize—flowers ‘of her own choice and a money gift, Teresa is ope of our most supportive students ‘and. well deserves the prize: ees We had heaps of parents up here last’ Thuraday_after- noon for our Open House—so many, in fact, that the’ schoo! buses had difficulty clear what behavior is expected of each student. © Consistency. There was lively student participation in the questioning session and discussion was cut } short by the arrival of the school buses. Otherwise it could have continued much longer. Mr. Grant is to be thanked for his organization of the program, and Mr. Clark for his work with the microphones. y oe os : The §| ‘Arts team has begun forming ranks for the | ‘Trail Music Festival in April. Mitch Kulbaba -will be defending our trophy in‘ public apeaking, and. Kim Swayne in bible reading. have entrants’ in ding and'in story telling, as well’as in Shake- seats menslogue: ak “‘gaked, “Will people stop taking vacations’ ‘Two out of every three Canadian households can be expected to take a trip during the year, Some for business purposes, but a majority of them will take ’a trip for vacations or other recreational outings, says the B.C, Automo. bile Association. The key to this. year's successful vacation is’a‘ Uttle more. imagination anda’ lot more planning, a BCAA travel counsellor says, if holidayers are to have the time of thelr lives and still beat rising prices. BCAA advises that vaca- tioners first consult.a travel counsellor for information: on the various travel. options.. By . examining travel brochures, maps and tour books, travellers can easily see the cost-saving advantages of a package tour vacation, (The package tour usually includes hotel accom- modations based on double ‘occupancy, some meals and airport transfers.) And, if the traveller really wants to.save money, he'can take a package tour vacation to a less’ popular destination which can still provide unusual ‘and enjoyable experiences. 1 Treat the rising prices as a challenge, BCAA suggests. Look over the many options ‘open for-making the most of”” your. tite ‘and money. “First Violef-Green Swallows - ~ For: 1975. Observed March 6 ‘The first violet-green swal- lows observed for 1975’ ap- red on March 6 While this isnot the ~ earliest date of arrival, it seems ‘unusual, with all the snow still around, In 1970 the first swallows were noted on Feb-. Tuary 25. ‘The West ‘Kootenay Tatar ralists’ Association keopa re. cords of the spring arrival of all migratory’ birds as part ofa continuing study to document the status of our bird fauna,.To date, more than 250 species of birds have been recorded in the West Kootenay area, Days Special, ea . . $2.75 “We Professionally Dry-Clean” ARROW _CEANERS (MAIN St, —'" PHO Why jit pays to’ power! with Briggs &: Stratton 4-cycle engines A Briggs & Stration engine can add Heetgoenat oad vertical er, specially designed fuel tank, starter cluich, ignition and tubrication systems, ra NS .For complete Monashee Sporting ‘gt. Ltd. At the Top of Sherbiko Hill — Phone 365-3181 ANNUAL MEETING ROBSON! IRRIGATION DISTRICT: “wa BE HELD Robson Church Hall. MONDAY, MARGH 24. —.7.50 Pid * BUSINESS: Trustee Report, Financial ‘Statement Election of One Trustee To Appoint: Auditor for 1975 New Business. f the turn around! During period 6, everyone’ went into:the gym to hear. a panel ‘discussion on “What do you expect from the school?* Panelists were two par- ents, Mrs,’ Collier and /Mr. Webber; two school board members, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Hamilton; and two students, Janice Healey and Mitch Kul- baba. ‘We hope to present cach of. the speakers’. views in future columns, but for now we will liat just'a few of the expecta- tions voiced: ‘There should be: ‘e Respect for authority, jects. © Opportunity to develop self motivation. ‘e Participation by members of the outside community. e Involvement by both atatf and students in extra-curricular activities. ‘Teachers who know how to teach. e Teachers who will aid and assist. . e Teachers who do not sink to sarcasm or indifference. e Teachers who make very clear what goals are to be set in each sub; eo Teachers who mak -Spring has Sp Replace Worn Shoes © Overhaul Wheel and/or Master cylindas - WOODLAND PARK ESSO We are Sore tely equipped to repair your Brakes. @ True Drums & Discs PHONE 365-3355 Sewing Machines, ypewriters, LTM's “B&W and Color TV's for rent by week or month Union Peters «and OF A CONSTRUCTION A‘ WANETA RESERVOIR. H, D. DEBECK, 1334 Cedar.Ave., Trall c 368-6331 AND POWER AUTHORITY | FO! é FROM THE PEND D’OREILLE RIVER FOR POWER PURPOSE: NOTICE OF HEARING -WATER ACT ( - Section 29° CONSTRUCTION ACCESS ROAD, 7 MILE DAM TAKEN Nomice THATSA PUBLIC HEARING HELD PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS-OF. THE (WATER ACT WILL BEFORE: THE COMPTROLLER © OF ares RIGHTS AT : rio ON THE 2nd DAY OF APRIL, 1 “IN THE CITY OF TRAIL IN THE PROVINCE C OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION BY THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY, FOR APPROVAL c ROAD, GENERALLY LOCATED ALONG THE NORTHERLY SHOREINE OF THE OEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS. AND WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES SERVICE WATER. RIGHTS BRANCH 5 VICTORIA, B.C, “IN THE MATTER OF THE WATER ACT. IN THE MATTER: Aruiprarpane ears WATER LICENCE: No. 42962, ISSUED TO.THE - BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO. R. THE DIVERSION AND Hee OF 36,000. cuaic FEET. 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