ater gtaay ecg Oaem NrRAy TY Woe SAAR teh Wap a2 t ry x . 4 The 1974 Lions Club Boap ‘Box Classic was’ won by Law- frencs) ‘McFarlane.'In the tine ipa before the run-offs, his ' ip box.‘entry completed the "| sours in’ 19'1/2 seconds,‘ 1 Runners-up in this: year's : race were Gordon Lebedoff and ‘Ricky Newlove, second place in CASTLEGAR NEWS,’ ‘Thursday, August, 1974 “Lawrence i iia | Wins 8 to sistaraine ‘bie, Mi ane started by Bil ‘Banham;' the race for first and (second.place,' by. KC Days, ‘Queen Katrine Thor: Larsen, Miss Thor-Larsen presented , the first prize and her princes- ses Connie Polonikoff and Don- ‘a folnt effort and Robert Olson, ° ‘third place, In the time trials, {the Lebedoff-Newlove ‘car ran : the course in 20 seconds and the Olson car, in 21 seconds. Also in’: the finals was Kelly Johnson, ‘whose car rat the course in B ‘seconds. ‘On hand to start the races *. were: Ald,’ Jack Chernoff, and ‘Lions Moe Zibin and Don Jones, ion’ Marsh Johnson officiated if ‘at ths: finish line. i ‘silverisa’ ‘Mail. ‘Now Picked Up. At ‘New. Denver Pest Office: service in 80- -verton has mow come to an cad. ‘Asof today reeldents must pick di op Leeks ould 66. New: Denver. “To One Common am > Stem Grown Here: +. Double: blooms are not ‘uncommon ‘with dahlias, but three blooms with ‘2.common : munity); Memorial Chueh’. 4. was filled to capacity with rela- ‘stem must: be something. else 2 ‘again, it ‘Such a flower was picked ‘recently from the flower. beds .of Mrs. Peter (Nora) Majesgey, i ‘who presented the triple bloom to the Castlegar News. The orange colored flowers"; ‘Jeome from roots which Mrs. Majesgey has had over ‘the years ‘and /is of the regular ‘garden varidty. Volkswagon - . Damaged ‘When’ - Striking | Deer. Damages have been esti. “: mated from five to six hundred dollars to.a’ Volkswagon van after it’ was in collision’ with'a :deéer on; the Robson’ Road one ‘mile South, of Keenleyside : Dam. LoS Driver Ernest Melvin Ba: ‘ tula of Pass Creek was return. ing from 8yringa‘ Creek when two deer. strung. onto the’ read. 5 No charges have been laid,’ . Th wad iy hom the ae Dangerous. vercrowding’a boat ig for ‘an accident. * Make two trips in safety. Always = check the sweather: before. you. set ov 3 Complete inspection of pfront : ‘suspension * ae Centre steering: wheel 3° Adjust and ‘tube. steering | box:. *, Adjust: camber. and castor et Adjust foedn: * Adjust torsion bars: . h ) avallable either for, all ‘public | statement aurerirarery ‘f the Castlegar News July 18. Ido have a reaponse' to it~ Before making what’ may” seem like negative comments, please let me settle two points. Iam‘ not sdvoeating duet : behavior on the part of any: nor. condoning “such bebevior, ‘nor supporting behavior ‘that, °. while offensive perhaps legal, is to‘a majority of » Tam not mounting jan attack on the police.’ have som op udur standing pole enou; e lems face. ‘Tho obstscioe-in. unpre: dictable’ shifts ‘in’ social Salues ‘in ill-framed laws, in misguided’ ” attitudes within.the community” and occasionally. within ' police _ forces themselves—are stag-- man who, ‘decent™ job.’ ‘isan , invaluable, do question’ sever oa made in the’ statement. For-one,.I question t {he rece. ‘ent of. closin, {some ,reside! Nobeay going to shut ‘down Can-Cel : without a court hearing, th -many ofus'complai © sulfur oxides.'A par] ould be Hiebert Photo * ‘events or for:none whatsoever. “T-also have misgivings about the view that makes such reat asthe following : of. gathering. ‘Lwas Riis the ast ‘interided gathering much tothe | ‘disapproval : of lew. and was condemned for taking away . “their” rights.’...5 505 am also about defined here that th e Criminal ‘Code does not distinguish from.‘ the rest’ of /us.<=‘ eS What did ‘eitizens ‘have to Bat up up,with’: that:the law—and > ; sits officers could not deal with? ‘The law ié-the law, cut it‘how - either it is broken, in case ‘chirges must’ be; ilaid, arreats ‘made; or. it'is' not, >in which case the: “police have nothing to say. ? h as th in.’ ist ‘what ‘type of ren é this?-Who are: those— indecent: citizens, .: perhaps?— ‘whose rights are of ess weight than those of ‘decent citizens? A class of. people: is \being When. gold ‘has. been re- fined to 99.5 percent purity. it is Fated. 24 karat, Twenty-tw te: 91.66: per. karat! must’ rate’87.5 5’ per: purity;\18 karat must :rate.75 +) per cent purity;.14 karat must rate 58.83. per. cent ‘purity;‘12 karat is 50 per, cent pure gold. : “© Complete Broke Jobs. : A Complete Stock of Parts for All Makes and Models of Cars - *Check Cylinders. , * Setting Up Brakes i * Pedal & Safety Must - Equipment to turn Drums® and’ Discs © CHANGE OVER YOUR TIRES Jost-Say “ “Charge Wt" : with “provide. con in’ wi hich.2:* lawlessness asurishes), even if. nd ‘this to’ “such public‘event police do not follow this policy © ‘ ‘Court ‘News: column. in’ the newspaper: over the: past few, montlis, the real wellsprings: »' lawlessness—expensive la » lessness;. violent Jawlessness— ‘parlors ‘and ‘the: Liquor Store: s¥et'I hearino voices—not even’; raised “the voices of the policeman. Are there: to. be no ,.more baseball’ games ‘now?; ‘users of soft drags will put *. tives and friends, For the after- pa wedding ceremony, unit-: ing in) marriage Louise Anne b eee eldest ‘daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwik:\Zurek’ of; Robson: and/-William ‘John’ Ry-’ ‘der, eldest, gon of Mr. and Mrs, Johr'A: Ryder, of Aldergrove. . Officiating ‘clergyman was Rev. ‘Ted.: Bristow. .The'church' was d d with: purple’ underlay three-tier-eake was ‘made. and decorated by the bride's moth- ° er, 'Filegree! pillars {separated its round ters! each’ accented .' ‘bridesmaids {th} pate’ mauve’ roses.’ Aikissing cherub couple 7, under an arch of mauve flowers adorned) the! top/tier:):The eadtable was: coveted heirloom white ‘Jace ation ‘set: with | vases: of roses; "arrange: basket standards and ‘mauve: and white’ ‘bows marking ‘the ws. The bride's twin:b: thers, | Frank and Karl Zurek, rang the departure’ from. the church ‘of the: bride ‘and ‘groom.: f Hubert: Hunchak’ played’ tradi- onal‘ wedding’ music: for. the ‘father ‘and ‘mother, “ wore a white. gown of: peu tape and 'Austrian‘lace, ;’» fiada'v* with ‘a half belt.; Her’ two-tier: silk lace by'a Headband. bi + the ‘same. flowers a: bouquet, The bride carried cascade bouquet of, pink: roses, white carnations, baby’s breath and: ivy! with -long trailing; ribbons. 'Her only jewelry was’ an heirloom silver and diamond: pendant ‘that: had : Blea that the’ Conservation’ posed) by) Mr.) M, Deral rot “man, Mr. Dave Ryder. “the evening ¢ neing, WAS Ketth} McFodden of Teall w who' es band suppiled ‘brid ty. and‘her;young son n' Micha ‘performed several Ha’ dances. i Castlegar’ with the groom ‘re- |, sponding. The ,toast to the was given by’ beat.” 24 Master! of ceremonles for)... : P. UB. > 40 10. ‘While at the camp, the * program: include’. tours to’ inwoods logging: operation: visit toa fish hatehery, tours Essay Contest held recently ‘within the schools in the Slocan Valley, that the wihning entries her maternal grandmother. She was attended by Maid- .of-honor,' Miss Lynne Baron Kinnaird, bridesmaids" Misses “Tress: Cohen’ of Castlegar ‘and Shirley, Kavaloff: of: oe mauve: ai ‘] white, flowered "sheer print over r purple taffeta, t had: accented: with mauve; ribbons = much faith in arguments of the: ,7 + danger, of their, practice, when ~R proven.and publicized for more {than a:decade; What: percent- age of the police ‘never drinks Jor smokes? i: more aggressive than_I ii tended; and:T- imagine’ more tbe said, on either side. I ig! ‘feel that the problem‘has been © incorrectly identified; and that if-I did not speak‘ out when a doubtful case was madé against aldoubtful event, a precedent vmight be established that could “lead by. degrees to. simple © injustice. -It: has happened in « other places, you know, I trust \ you will feel able to continue to /open dialogue upon these lines. mA : ‘mauve and white.’A huge. white bell swith smaller. purple bells hung in’ the‘centre of the hall while: ‘bouquets’ of téses and ‘garden flowers wi around: y \The bride’: cake ‘was set on”. separate table covered by a hite y la from : Polant land > Sa m1 company: did the’ ee ‘and the winners are: of : RR.-1; South: Slocan; ' Stanley ’ ¢ © Palmason, Box’ 18, ‘Slocan ‘and : Kevin Novak; Box 92, Crescent of th is ‘ers. The’ camper/lead Rae iE haiethene olan W. (Chic) Gray. 7 (irre KC DAYS:MEMENTOS were a aaentea visiting dignatart Kootenay-West MP. Bob Brisco, top picture and Rossland. MLA Chris :DArey, ‘bottom picture; by Castlegar. Mayor Mosby.'A:plaq inor. damages re-i! Inesday of ‘last, seen toa abuse at 105'Main the reas Market prior to. the opening '« of pe Doukhobor: “Co al pedis wa ‘while “you wait r of Orthopedic Certificate’ of. Registration. Sta the) Shoe Service z 9 em. :- ~ 5.30: Ea "EXPERT TUNE-UPS * with ore 2 : “Sun ‘Scope™, Electrical ‘Work and. Exhaust Recandiianing e > Monrpe: Shocks -— Brake’: Reconditioning “cand. Wheel ‘Balancing Tires, end ‘Batteries’ Tattahs Deakin, which ta ati ; under investigation, ny po police 3 -that, Wednesday. -No estimate fdamage has been n given police « *. said. Experienced: in Colours and HHardners” ~ PHONE 365-5886. (MRB.9 LOIS. wuss, News EDITOR "CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY” THURSDAY. MORNING’ AT: “THs: OF THE CASTLEGAR, 8.c. Lis ‘1947, BY hen! ve (us) carom aENe SROOMAN. ‘enor, FoRmMan- = (WALTER: vane, ADVERTISING Men, Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News y: ; 18 9600 per. yeas, jibe Price ba delivery; boy te 38 ——o ET © LEGAL et iu Apelication iter for ‘a Water WATER: eR ACT. 8) 1, Willia mH id Nesta E, Hale of 304 101 ve ea give notice of fl a pllea tion’ to all’ persons affected. ‘The’ point: of ‘diversion will be located at Ref.:Point EE, VR Map 5127) A-2, water: will The jana on ‘which fhe be: used ‘is Bi A of Lot 400, Kootenay Di Trail” trict; Plan’ 7833. ; 3 ‘A copy of. this applica: * tion) was posted’ on‘ the (2nd June,'1974' at the | proposed point of ‘diversion :and’;on The! ‘land’ or (mine: where, : : the: water is to be‘used and aah ‘copies: were’ filed in'the f: the Water Record- elson, B.C.) jections to this «a the ‘said ‘Water: Recor ath the!) Comptroll i- Water’: Rights, ; Bulldin CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 1; 1974: wa, alo’ at many, other lo het business- 8, will be closing its doors, to ‘business Monday, allowing its employees |to takepart in the) Province's first B.C. Day,’ pate logiatat passed oy {his day Abide ds'a reminder. for of Castlegar, declaring this. D-BAR=D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday Open at 4.00 p.m, Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS M act several months ago pro- pioneers and elderly citizens claiming the first Monday in’ }“who have contributed so much August a civic holiday... tothe blessings we enjoy Provincial Secretary, Ern- © today”. est Hall, has suggested thatthe A proclamation has also communities may wish to set’ been issued locally by the City nm be: filed with. evening, became the first local, future. to honor tho © Monday Aug. 6, a civic holiday, Local Hofel Serves Wine af Bar Both Friday and Saturday Nights THE NYBERG'S from Hayden Lake, Idaho Castlegar “Hotel; Tuesday plans for live music in the WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-9294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenla bar to serve wine and. is Acting ‘upon new provin- offering seven types. clal regulations, it is beer, wine Floor space is also’ avail-', and dancing at the Castlegar able for dancing. with tentative, anal BiG vo ys / FRESH, GROUND DAILY....... ee = “aa Wit to express our -thanks » and’? gratit- and toe Spall Tpelped «with meals, veeut® mae tributes ---and: cards \ during ‘the: sud-\ “INSTANT, NASOB, 10: 072, ° eee \ et nieed Re a ed