ee ™ i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1974 Memorial Service Held Here for Accident Victim Memorial service was held Tuesday from St. David's Church for David Victor North, 39, of Castlegar and formerly of Kelowna, who died in an automobile accident Friday. Mr. North was born Aug. 11, 1934, in England, receiving his education in England and Australia, He was employed for several years with. shipping firms around the world. He came to Canada in 1963 and to B.C. a year later. He was married in Van- couver in 1965 and resided there until moving to Kelowna in 1971 and to Castlegar two years later. Mr. North was employed asa construction worker on the Mica Dam project for a number of years and was working as a welder and apprentice crane operator for Kootenay Power @ LEGALS LOST CERTIFICATE OF LAND REGISTRY ACT RE: Lots — 6 and.7 District Lot —° 4598 Plan — 6: 4 WHEREAS proof of loss of: Certificate of Title No. hereby given that I shall at the ~ expiration of 14 days from>» the date of the’ first public: ation hereof, issue a Provis- ional Certificate of Title in Hew. of the said Certificate unless’ in.the meantime va- ° lid” objection be made to me in ing. DATED at the Land ‘egistry ~ Office, - ‘Nelson, B.C. this Sth day of April, A.D. 1974. W.-D. Sutherland Registrar DATE OF FIRST PUBLIC- TION is April 18, 1974. WEATHER 07. 43 eae rO.2—-otheradst @ = is Co, on the Kootenay Cana} Project at the time of his death, He is survived by his wife, Diane; two sons, Kevin and Brian; one daughter, -Cheryl- Annie and brothers and sisters overseas, Rev. Ted Bristow offici- ated at the memorial service at which hymns “Amazing Grace” and “There Will be Sunshine in the Morning” were played. Funeral service will be held tomorrow at Canadian Memorial Church, 15th and Burrard in Vancouver’ with Rev. Whitney officiating. Donation may be made toa memorial fund in care of Rev. Bristow or flowers will be gratefully received. Burial is to take place in Qcean View Cemetery at Vancouver, Safety Council -1974 Car Check Campaign Begins An unusual’ odour inside your car. may mean you've had a) minor’ collision: with an unfortunate skunk who ven- tured onto the road, but is more likely a general alarm that all is not well with your car and an immediate check is required according to the Canada Safety Council. This is the time of year when driving becomes more. a pleasure than an imposition, and drivers are out on the road in vehicles that have ~ just completed a hard Winter. The Safely Council's) 1974 Car Check Campaign begins now for this reason and it is hoped that the benefits of preventive maintenance will be remem- bered year round. Stressing the things ‘an average driver can do to help detect serious’ mechanical faults, the council has published a leaflet. entitled ‘10. Point’ Diagnosis of an ‘Ailing Car” and the note about the unusual odour is one of them. Designed to be exactly the size of a punch card for easy insertion. in envelopes, the council hopes many: ‘major Corporations in- Canada. will make this leaflet available to employees, together with « battery and Nee cee ‘ow! six point safety” check. LEST: YOU FORGET—Tina, a, 4000-pounder with an ‘excellent memory and pretty friend remind” British Columbia motorists that they'll soon be recelving mint auto-licence tags for key chains in the mail from the Tuberculous and Chest Disabled’ Veterans Kristi McCoy, Association. Purpose of the mini-tags is the tracing by the TB Vets of owners of lost is [65,000'sets returned to ‘annual campaign, for TB Vets and other handicapped ‘used for . scholarships! and research’ into Fespiratory’ disease! Use of Bells Aboard Ship Dates Back The uso of bolls to sound the time'aboard ship goes back at least to the 16th century. Originally, time was kept by a sand-glass which measured 8 half-hour, The glass was turned when the sand had run through and ‘a’ bell was struck iat the same Ume, One bell signalled the first turning, two the second, and so “forth until eight bells when the watch was changed, The strokes of the bell were sounded in pairs, with a pause in between. The bell, sounding throughout the ship, let ‘all hands know the time, even though they could nol see a watch or clock. Injured Teeth ‘Are in Need Of Treatment an ‘Accidents in cars, organ- (ized | athletics and in,’ play- “grounds are the most’ common « causes of injuries to children's teeth: + Disfigurement and loss of ~ teeth can ;quickly. shatter a child’s..mental self-image, be- -eause ‘of the importance of the mouth in. personality develop- ‘ment. Accidental tooth injuries among children make up one of the most perplexing problems confronting the dentist. Besides the “usual diagnosing and date]. Proceeds of the , which provides employment | persons, is: i . dentist. must also relieve ‘the ‘Patricia Young Says : Remember the Good Old Days? When grand- pa’ talks, ‘about “the good old da-’ ys" we--tend to smile patronizing- ly as'we trip along the path of: per- missiveness;. pre- tending that the obscene or sacrilegious book or movie is no worse that Little Bo Peep; that the four letter words spewed into our family living room from the TV: set is eceet and parcel of more to go on: PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES’ NEW SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS: Fly daily non-stop to Vancouver. Three flights Monday through Friday, two flights Saturday and Sunday. Fly non-stop to Calgary daily except Saturday with direct connections to Eastern Canada. One.plane service to Edmonton daily except Saturday: Service to the Okanagan and Kamlooes _ daily except Saturday: CALGARY KELOWNA CRANBROOK EDMONTON Industrial Airport GRAND FORKS ‘KAMLOOPS PENTICTON PRINCE GEORGE SCHEDULE DETAILS: : CASTLEGAR/Trail/Nelson/ Kinnaird to: DEPART. 1230 ARRIVE | 1430 MDT/Daily ex Sat 1100 MDT/Daily ex Sat* 1655 MDT/Daily ex Sat 1120 PDT/Daily ex Sat*” 1710 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1635 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1200 PDT/Daily ex Sat* 1610 PDT/Daily ex Sat* \ memorjes. Could be some of us remember when * we were warned that of the central pulp of the tooth, But where the pulp is $1,100 Damage Results, From Tues. Accident ‘An estimated $1,100 dam-. TRADESMAN PLANT OPERATORS LABOURERS Cominco Ltd. has full-time. [ob oppo for you at Its Trail operation. Trail ts the ‘hub-city. for surrounding com- munities and offers full medical, education and re- creation facilities, Y And Comfnco offers advancement opportun- - files and a full range of employee fringe benefits. Applicants must be at least 18 years. -old and will be red to pass a p medical, Ween interested should apply at thelr, local Canada’ Manp entre. can expect to start ‘work within 10 days of sbplying. “IFIRST TOURNEY of the season got underway Saturday at the Golf Course when the first half of a two part Mickey's Calcutta took place under an unsettled sky. The second part will Wad take place this weekend. One of the foursomes to qualify to, ‘play * next weekend are, left to right, Bill Banham, Neil McClenaghan, Bill Smith and (captain) Nick Burak.—Castlegar News Photo “treatment of the in jury, the i PUBLIC NOTICE y Residents of the New . CITY. OF: CASTLEGAR SPRING CLEAN-UP BEAUTIFICATION ou April 22 to May-.10 se will be picked up. Refuse should be placed rty ‘line’ close to the: area where: cial : oe age pick-ups are made. neat bundles. = a The new. clty's clean-up ‘campaign will take A i place this year scheduled ‘on’ your’ garbage ‘day - ‘> Reo All garden: shrubbery’ and household * ie Bis Branches and j papers shall be tied ‘OF pled in age resulted Tuesday afternoon following a two-vehicle accident in front of the Cut-Rate Store." ~ "Drivers are identified as ‘exposed, it is vital: that. the dentist’ protect this. sensitive organ from further. damage. or. infection. In all cases of injury to : The city. will’ pay $5 ire charges : fon’ ail car, wrecks ‘moved to: the Ootischenia Disposal Site during’ the’ clean-up period.’ A limit? of ‘one: * : car wreck: per resident allowed. teeth, ‘parents should get their child to the dentist as soon as possible.-But when the pulp is ~ exposed, the parents ghould double their efforts’ to” peed the’ child’ to the dent = when salehie pane: y Max: Weisner, 28, of Winlaw and Dianne Dermody, $3, ‘of Castlegar. +3 Police ‘anid ‘the aba vehi >t ed‘ an what appears to be the damage. He?-will fit -your ‘child in immediately and tell you how to keep’ the’ wound clean for the No injuries were reported. time being, says the Canadian was Weisner. vehicle. ah Disposal site hours ‘are. nN am. ‘© 7pm, 7 Tuesday, ‘Thursday ‘and Saturday. is : : Refunds will only be paid at the ‘Clty: Hall ‘upon’ presentation of receipt from the Ootischent _ Disposal ‘Site: dated after April 22 and no. later. than: May:10, Charges are pending. Dental A ALEX LUTZ, Publ ic Works Supervisor marriage a rose-covered cottage. 7 “in” thing anything goes. And from where © I sit, it has just about gone!” ‘Then: again, remember when our school report cards rated us from zero: to. 100? Remember’ blackboards and rubbing ones hands with rosin in anticipation’ of a whack on he hand? Today's . would find himself hung, drawn and quartered should he. whis- per: boo to one of the liltle darlings. But, since the “brutal- ity” and “violence” of the cane or strap has been removed from the discipline of our’ schools, how about the return of the dunces cap? For students and Via Kamloops SEATTLE Via Vancouver VANCOUVER 1915 PDT/Daily ex Sat politicians alike! 1350 PDT/Daily ex Sun 1930 PDT/Daily 1115 PDT/Daily ex Sun 1515 PDT/Daily PETTITT PHOTOS teacher | cabinets. INTRODUCING Instant Kitchens . 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Just days after the Castle- ‘gar Golf Course: opened Keith Belliveau of 505 Davies St. in Nelson, on’ April 14, made a hole-in-one on No. 4, Congratu- lations! _- By the way, golf's earliest recorded’ hole-in-one was shot by, Tommy Morris in| 1868 at Prestwick, ‘The ladies are also.in good form with Phyllis Lamb, while ‘out practicing chipping, eagled the sixth hole with a four w Distance. was B05. yards. _ Adams, Shay, men aa out on “the first official men’s night last week, Sixteen won the low-net ball-sweep competition... Shar- ing the early glory ‘were Gus Mike Chernenko, George Wilson, Ron Wilson, ‘Niel McClenaghan, Bob Wright, John Fostey, Andy Shutek, Nick: Ogloff, Lioyd Ish, Ian “MacDonald, Fred ‘Pozdnekoff, ;arl Le Roy, Phil Konkin, (Peter heen and Al ub captain, D ick Wayling ; 53 Nhat all ‘syatems” are fine is Scored this one out. Our application for a L.LP. grant was turned down on the grounds that we did not meet with the “public use test”. In other words, the golf course must be. of: benefit to the _ community! It is not? * * * On the lighter side: The over-confident golfer. to his playing mates, Well, this is a short hole, one good drive and a * putt should see me home.” He topped the ball badly and it stumbled about 10 feet off the: tee.’ Undaunted, he walked right ‘up, addressed the ball and said, “Now for one helluva putt.” Recreation News ° From the Director's Desk - By Jack Alouf The Robson’ Recreation Society will be holding’ its Annual Spring. Dance’ this - Saturday at the Robson Com- munity Hall. Refreshments will be available plus a: midnight ‘snack. ~ Admission is $4 per couple ‘Says Dart League to Donate Golf Trophy in Memory of Pat Gordon Forty-five ladies turned * out for the first Ladies Day of the Castlegar Golf Club. * Winners of balls for “Mys- ‘tery Holes" were: Mae Moroso, Jean sYoung,: Judy Wayling, Clarice McKinnon, Helen: Mo- shi ier, "ats: Pinckney, ‘Tourtiament. ‘A $20 tag. entitles “competitors to participate anda elicious barbequed: steak din- er. Do. contact ‘Denny Mc- thur for further information, ae ees Now, people, try to figure and Alice Shutek.'.)*: Following lunch; "Presiden Jean Murphy welcomed, every- one. Secretary. Helen “Mosher read the. minutes’ of the! last general meeting, followed. by. SAulce s Chemicats chlorine in grains or pills (min. quantity: 10 Ibs); muriatic acid and other Products protecting your pool against algae and germs, Accessories i water tester kit; cleaning brushes with telescopic handle; net to clean the ‘surface from leaves, etc.; ~ protecting pool cover; vaccum hose; complete set of spare parts. Filters top quality sand Above and Below Ground Pools : Installed or do. it yourself All Chemicals and Accessories Now in :Stock HEATERS, BOARDS AND SLIDES PUMPS AND FILTERS filters (Swimquip, Jacuzzi, Coleco, etc.) available with pumps and motors for all sizes, Slides «the minutes of the February executive meeting. The ladies clubroom was painted. and refurbished by Margarel: and. Ernie Carkner, witb ‘Pal L report) asthe: Juntor's Repre- sentative. "The Social, Commit. “tee asked that ‘raffle tickets be handed ; in by jnext, Tuesday. Match captain Margaret Cark- ner asked: the members to turn :: inall score cards. Beginners are for members and $5 per couple : for non-members. Everyone is ~ welcome, * * The Castlegar Aquanaut Speed ‘Swim* Club © will” be holding registration for.dryland training and club membership today, tomorrow and Monday at 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Kinnaird’ Elementary School Gym. ete re The. registration deadline for the Girls Tee and Sandlot Softball is today. ne eee ‘The senior citizens keep fit class is. still going. The attendance is dropping a little, but hopefully now 1 'weather ite will, » fun'ar nd i am sure. you will ie The’ ‘Kokanee. Rock lub "Rock: and: Geni’ Show will, be held” today, tomorrow) and at Peebles Motor Inn, allowed “ for local ‘club competitions. © A pin for last. summer's : “Pin Rounds” -was handed to Judy | Wayling and’ Clarice « McKinnon - asa” second-time winner, received a spoon from the CLGA. Pauline: Paulson ' received her pin for breaking 100. Another is due to Aileen Oglow who was not present. The West Kootenay .Tour- nament will be held June 22 and 23 on the, local golf course. The Match “Committee hopes to have a good entry, for this so there will be more flights and prizes. For. the Castlegar Ladies Open, the entry fee will be $5, a _ rise of $1 from last year as the costs have gone up. Clarice McKinnon said the Dart League will be donating a memorial ‘trophy for. former president, the fate Pat Gordon. C. Kelly Named Winner of Thermo Fireplace Grate “Winners of the April 13 raffle, bake and book sale’ sponsored by Alpha: Phi: chap- ter. of Beta Sigma Phi are C. Kelley for the Thermo fireplace grate donated by Interior Sheet Melal, E.’W. Sorge winner of: the Easter «lily - donated © by Helen's Flowers and.Mrs. Lois Ferguson winner, of the Easter. baskel. Members of Alpha. Phi have expressed their thanks to (he general public’ for the 163° Baker. Street’ in’ Nelson from 10.¢a.m.°- 10. 10 p.m. children ‘under six years of age free.” 5. Special features are dis- plays) of local Rhodonite deal- ers, demonstrations, jewellery, private ‘collections, club dis- plays and a fluorescent display. There _will-also bea raffle and daily prizes. f * . Community) Catendar . of, Events: .. May: 3—Blueberry Recre- : ation Commission Spring Dance from 9 p.m. 10.1-a.m, at the Hi Arrow-Arms Motel. Music by Rod © Clifford‘ and: the Gener- ation (Gap. Price is $3 per couple. { May 6 ‘and 6-Fine “Arts Exhibits al ‘Hi: Arrow Arms Motel from 2:to'10. p.m. May. 4—Robson. Evening > Group Spring Tea from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Robson Community =~ Hall. There will be a sewing and bake, weble! * Many thanks to all these. who contributed to the success ‘of Recreation ‘Unlimited... It jtakes ‘a’great deal of ec-oper- alion from; many: organizations and a lot of public interest for something like this to succeed. ‘All of. this: was. evident last Saturday. We look forward to this event again next year. ‘te *. ‘fe We will be advertising all our summer programs early in May, | playgrqunds, day camp and canoe camp. Registrations ~ will commence by the end of “Admission. is 50 cents with - Castlegar Curling Club Holds Final Meefing of the Season The execulive of the Castlegar Main Curling Club held its final mecting for the 1973-74 season in the curling club lounge on April 4 with seven members present. The possibilily of parking on the south side of the building next season was discussed. Tonight at 7:30 is the annual General Meeting, at which time elections for officers for the new excculive will take place. Life members and mem- bers in good standing in any section of the club are reminded they are eligible tn vate and are asked to please try to attend, Castlegar Tennis Club | By Judy Arndt The next few weeks could prove to be very busy and very exciting if you enjoy tennis. For most of these events, however, you must be a paid member of the Castlegar Tennis Club, Fees must ‘be paid at the Recreation: Office by May 1. After that'date you will be asked not to use the courts if yeu cannot produce a member- ship tag. Fee structure is as fellowes family $20, adull $10 and student $3 (under 18 as of Jan. 1 of this year). - The first event takes place at the Tadanac Tennis Club in Trail this Sunday. Their. open- ing day play will be Kangaroo Doubles. This fun tournament be- gins at 10 a.m. and runs until 3:30 p.m. with - refreshments following. The cost is 75 cents a ‘person and only. paid members of our club may attend. Bring your own balls.: What a great way to begin the season! May 2." and 3 brings profeseinnal coaching to Castle- gar. The coaching, sponsored by the B.C. Lawn Tennis ‘Association is a — fantastic opportunity for beginners to correctlylearn the basics of tennis, Also’ there could be many tips , for. the more ‘seasoned | player. The coaches, Gordon ‘Charles ‘and Bill Pedlar will begin next. Thursday at 9:30 a.m. with an adult ‘session. Ladies,"here is a perfect time for you to get down. In the afternoon: of the “same day student coaching will be held from 1:30 until 3:30, "Phen adults again from 6 p.m. until dark.’ Friday, May 3, it’ is students 9 to 11:30 a.m., adults, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and juniors 3:30 until 5 p.m. There is a $1 registration fee for adults, Let’s gel out and improve our game! The Custlegar Tennis Club is holding a fun tournament on May 5 for all members, Mixed double, matches will begin at 9:30 a.m, The cost is 60 cents a member. Following the tournament a barbeque will be held. All you need bring is your own meat. The Kootenay Tennis League will begin in early May. This is a good opportunity to play same compelitive tennis with-other clubs in the area, Any interesled persons. may phone Murray Murphy at 365-3063 or Herman Kemper- man at 366- Also a mixed club social league will be starting shortly. This is for any CTC members who are interested in getting logether for an evening a week to play tennis and socialize with other members. Please contact Lach Farrell at 365-3288 or Murray Murphy There is good news for juniors this summer. An. In- terior Tennis Tournament Cir- cuit has been established with tournaments to be held in July and August in Trail, Nelson and Kelowna. There’ will be. more information ‘forthcoming. _A few reminders of court rules. ~ “Please, no pre-schoo! chil- dren on courts. There is a play area by the washrooms for them. Runners only to.be worn on courts, Top courts for juniors, bottom courts for seniors. Pay fees by May 1 at the Recreation Office. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1974 NOTICE Annual General Meeting CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB THURSDAY, APRIL 25 7:30 P.M.” - Castlegar Curling Club Lounge 3.15 THANK YOU Commission No. 1 and School Bere No. 9 ea like to express their sincere appreciation to all those who’ participated in the second annual “Recreation Unlimited” last Saturday at SHSS. These thanks are also extended to over 600 spectators who turned out to take in the event throughout the day. Special thanks for particular contributions out to the following: Castlegar News, Radio CKQR, Columbia Cellulose, Hadikin Brothers Saw- mill, Royal Canadian Air ts Squadron 581, GLS Electronics and the ir eriet staff at SHSS, dack Alouf, Director, Regional Recrestion Commission No. 1 D-BAR-D RIDING. STABLE OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 29TH Escorted Trail Rides — Per Hr. $3.50 2. 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