16 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 10, 1978 :Summer Recess Over; ‘Seniors Prepare for Fall {Castlegar and District Sen- Hor Citizens Association held its rier, first vice-president, ‘Mrs. H. Johnson presided. A warm welcome was ex: tended to all present with a special welcome to two new members. During reporta it Swas atated eight cards were Rot ‘sent out during the recess. {Square dancing classes are to i} begin Sept. e at the Centre, Those members wishing to Fattend the classes are to con: ‘Etact Mrs. R. Hunter. Weaving pis to begin sometime -this = month, es Members have used the = Centre well during the summer ‘: for card games, carpet bowling Sand bingo. Alley bowling wil 5 start up this month, “4 Members have “also go0e fon some well enjoyed. trips during the summer arranged through Regional Recreation Commission No, 1. The treasurer's report shows all accounts during the recess paid. Letters of thanks are to be sent to Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 for all the trips and to the young ladies who drove the bus, as well aa to the Ways and Means Com- mittee for all the money it has through the sale of quilts, committee members had made, Thanks were extended to Mrs. A. Brady and Mrs, Olson for the full reports they had sent ‘to the Elderatatemen's monthly newspaper. . Several of the members shared their summer holidays by relating their activities. They recalled the many miles they had travelled through the States and Canada. Two mem- bers also visited in England and Scotland, Local Court News In provincial court on Tuesday of last week Raymond Kerfoot pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was given a suspended sentence and placed on three months proba: tion. * ° Barry Andrew Poster pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over 08. He was fined $125 or in default 16 days in jail. oe 8 George Alexander Graham pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing bodily harm, He was fined $100 or in default 15 days in jail. He was also placed on three months probation. oe 8 George Evin pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08, He was found guilty and _ fined $25 or in default $30 days in jail. : A eo 8 8 In provincial court Tues- day Antonio Armando Rego Uquor. He was fined $35, $1,500 Damag Results in Single Castlegar Socials. Vehicle Accid A 1974 Toyota sustained an estimated $1,500 damage Labor Day when it left the road near Ernie's Shell on the Castlegar-Christina Lake High- . way and rolled. ‘The only occupant, Michael Bawoolin of Grand Forks, es- eaped injury. No charges have been laid. ls Charged In Parking Lot Accident A1976 Chevelle, owned by \ Metro Kaminski of Castlegar, sustained $150 damage Tues- day while ‘parked in CanCel parking lot. TUS” iicideht” occurred when it was atruck by an older model car that was backing up. Charged with backing up while unsafe to do so is James Postnikoff of Blueberry Creek. No damage” occurred (9; the older vehicle. PHONE 365-7025 2 HE BB *stioes THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" CASTLEGAR, B.C. st Che 10 SAVE At Reduced Prices “FALL SHO Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mra, H. Johnson ‘enter- tained at the lunch hour on Sunday honoring her daughter, Mrs. H. Schellenberg. A buffett pirates was enjoyed’ by 16 guests, who were present from Golville, Evans, Salmon Arm, Vancouver, Idaho and Castle- Visiting at the hoine of Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Cawte during the past week were the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Cheale of New Westminster, Mrs, M.-Olson returned home from Vancouver on Wed. nesday of last ‘week after spending a week visiting and attending the PNE. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koebler of Evans and Mrs, H. Notting- ham of Colville spent the long “weekend visiting Mrs. A. John- gon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robey “and family of Revelstoke apent’ the long weekend visiting the ‘latters mother, Mrs. J. Raine. Mr. and Mrs. L. Westgate of Vancouver spent the week- end in the district visiting several friends.” Miss Sybil Harrower spent the long weekend grad nee Mr, and parents, Harrower. She left, Mesa to return to Queene slatters ' Mrs. H. Grummett of Nel- son, formerly of Brilliant, spent , a few days in the Castlegar and District Hospital, - Mr. and Mrs. H. Holland af Victoria were visiting Mrs. H. Johnson on Thuraday of last week, Mrs, Enid Batkin of Salmon Arm also spent a few days as Mrs, Johnson's guest. Dr. and Mrs... Wayne Bertoria and children Richelle | and Kevin were guests of the parents, Mr, and Mrs, H.. Schellenberg, over the weekend. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cseppento and family of Castlegar are Mr. Cseppento's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mihaly Cseppento who arrived last Friday from Budapest for an extended’holiday. Mr, and Mrs, Petas-Cocppents hed been te > Budapest last year when they spent seven weeks visiting there after not seeing Mr. 3 Cacppento Sr, for 20 years, The trip to Canada was the father’s firat airplane ride. He is a re- tired railroad engineer. / Cut Gas Costs *: ¢ Cornering “— Slow ‘down well ahead of the curve so you can drive through it.-You will eliminate the need for strong oe which requires ex: Diana Popoff, daughter ‘of Sam and’ Florence Popoff of Pass » has graduated from the University of British Columbia with the degree of Bachelor of Home ' Economics. Diana _at- tended Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School and Selkirk Col- lege prior to her enselnent at UB! BRL ee NDP Meeting Sunday In Nelson Derek Blackburn, M.P. for the constituency of Brant, will address the New Democratic organizational ‘meeting to be held in the Canadian Legion Hall in Nelson this Sunday, 5 ‘Mr. Blackburn was: first elected ina by-lection in 1972., He is a member of the public accounts, committee and the ‘committee for supply and ser- vices. , Before his election in 1972 <. Mr. Blackburn served for 11° ‘years asa history teacher in the riding he now serves as Mem- ber of Parliament. > : .Nelaon-Creston MLA’ Lorne Nicolson, and Rossland- Chris D'Arcy will aie address the meeting, 1. Mr, Nicolson was minister of housing in the former NDP - government. ‘Eremenko’ S rma QUALITY SHOES for. the family For Drees — Casual and Work Our Footwear Will Meet the. Need ~ of Any Type Work’ or Any Occasion All Nude, : ie Expecially for Women... West's Women’ 's Department is one of the most widely stocked Women’s Centres in Castlegar. 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