CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda THE BRONS FAMILY orchestra, “The Play- mates" provided the music in the parade and at the grounds of the Slocan Labor MAYOR, Mrs. A. Winje is pictured on the Village of Slocan Float following the par- ade on the Labor Day weekend. The whole Day siokraion’ Mr. Brons also Mca the many events in the afternoon. — Castlegar News Photo day was a great success with tribute going to the hard-working Community Club. — Castlegar News Photo MRS, PAUL SOUKEROFF of Slocen City. takes her turn in the ladies chain saw competition on Labor Day. There were many entrants in all the events. — Castlegar News Photo SILVERTON NEWS LETTER uEd aonercian of Van: pent his annual Rollaye Math Mr, and Mrs, unig and family of v Walter Pool and daugh- ter Debble spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Ad- rian Kesaler, The Pool fam- ily live in Nelson. Judy Nevitt is home Krestova Bridge To he Replaced By Steel Span A landmark at Crescent Valley which played a role in one of the Sons of Free- doms confrontations wis the Iaw, is about to be de- molished, an some 30 feet downsiver from the present structure. Also due to vanish is the elementary school, as atudents are now being bus- sed to Mount Sentinel at South Slocan. Letter Save Unhom Children Dear Sir: know a_ beautiful laughing little girl, 1% years old, who, because her mother silowed her to being born, escaped con: 7 signed to a hospital garbage CINDY AND QUINTON Storgard and Joanne Hendrix were costume prize winners in the Slocan Labor Day parade. — Castlegar News Photo Government Employees Support Barretf's NDP Election Win The B.C. Government Employees’ Union has pled- CASTLE PH, 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS ged the enthusiastic support of its 16,500 for the policies and pi programs of the province's New Dem- oeratic government. “The union lates pi Dave Barrett and his NDP col- leagues on their election victory and pledges the full support of BCEU members for the building of what Mr. Barrett described on elect- ion night as ‘a good govern- ment, prudent and people- oriented,’ said John Fry- er, general secretary of the union. Fryer forecast that the NDP's “enlightened labor policies would lead to a vast improvement in the relat- ions between the govern- ment and B.C. Government Employees’ Union.” es with U ty of British Columbia this autumn for residents of the area, {n conjunction with the courses, Developmental Psychology (Phych. 301) and Introduction to Adult Educ- ation (Ed. 412), ‘ine all-day seminars will be held Castlegar. These have been planned to provide corres- Pondence students with op- poranty. to hear lectures y the instructors, meet fel- low students, and gain im- mediate answers to quest- Office a differe: a e inmily vacation Paramettes conresT! = a Supplies Typewriter Ribbons Staplers & Staples Ledgers, Joumals Large Envelopes Pencil Sharpeners Add Machine Tapes Rubber Cement Columnar Pads Steno Note Books DRUG IN THE PLAZA PARAMETTE TAB ECONOMY PACK * Reg. $5.95 School Opening Special ........ PARAMETTE CHEWS, 100 Tablets Reg. $4.85 School Opening Special ........ PARAMETTE SYRUP ECONOMY PACK Rey, $4.95 School Opening Special CARL'S GOOD NEIGHBOR WHF Rega cornet “Come and See" loastieaan NEWS jons and problems relating to their courses, ee st Oct. 21, Eaueation son. Both seininees will be held at Selkirk College, Castlegar, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Persons wishing to en- rol for either course should apply to the UBC Centre for Continuing Education, Church Magazine - Shows Profit For Second Time The United Church ma- fazine, The Observer, hus shown its second year of profit since 1911. Tt made a net profit of approximately $115,000 in 1971-72. The previous year The Observer netted approx imately $85,000. - The Observer and its” predecessors lost money ev- ery year between 1911 and 1970. Exact figures are not available, however, because ofa change in Unique Home Correspondence Courses Being Offered by Selkirk This Autumn The Universally, of B.C., Van- couver 8, B.C. Prerequisite for Psy- chology ie is Psychology 200 poe taking Educa- tion iy for credit must be enrolled in the UBC Facul- ty of. Education. Both courses may. algo be taken on a non-credit Fee for each course is $100. Bicycle Theft Bruce Bate, of Castle- gar has reported to police the theft of his 10-speed ike. He told RCMP the bike was taken from in front of the Castlegar Hotel on Aug, Her little self has brought so much joy to her adopted parents, Oh, please, let us not continue to KILL little un- wanted bables. Saddened, Castlegar. Loca! Stamp Club _ Prepares Regional Exhibition Soon . Members of the David ‘ Thompson Stamp Club are preparing for their second annual exhibition, the only such event held in Kootenays. - The show will be hed at- and Nelson. Chief is Thurlow Fraser of Rossland and in charge of the show, which will be held in the college cabsteris re oa Nielsen and Mrs. The exhibition will be tegories: Canada; Sener (except on ada); foreign; topical a are covers; dire eight and under nine and over, plus novices. In addition to the show, the club, which has 30 mem- p.m. Each frame will hold six album pages, and the cost.to exhibit is 75 cents a frame for edule and 35 cents for junio: quo? WHERE THe SILK Bathroom Tissue procedures. The magazine has a circulation of 22,000, SPAGHETTI, Catelli, long 2 Ibs. 35c * Enclosed Heated Pool * Kitchen Units Available * Cablevision Television MART PHONE 365-7269 2.35 In VICTORIA Stay At... \RABp * Close to Parliament Bldgs. *. Handy to Downtown Shopping * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge “455 Belleville St., Victoria Free Reservation Service Through TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trail 368-3355 MOTOR IN| Phone 386-2421 MARGARINE, Parkay 3 Ibs. 89c "FIDO Dog Food .... PANTI HOSE, One Size .. 3 for $1.00 ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FSHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY "OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK nt Thurs- and Nel- for a visit and day visiting Tr son, Mre, Laura Towgood Mrs, Anne Schnabele Larry Barnnett have been discharged from Slocan Lake Community Hospital. Mrs, George Doughty, who grows a prize winning garden each year, is boing tormented by vandals, Near- ly 15 vegetable marrows and many carrots have been taken and thrown on the highway. In dolng so many Plants have been damaged. On Aug. 29, about & p.m., a house trailer, being towed by Smitheram trail- er movers narrowly ‘missed a serious accident at the Balley bridge in New Den- ver, ‘Just as the truck ap- proached the bridge, ‘trav. elling south, ges fraller axle turned cre this happened « on pescitey ye. Had ORs there’ is a posaib lity the would be no bridge toda at Mr, and Mrs. Cc Leod and family were Jan ae ton visitors. ‘The Meirman family of! Silverton have moved tom Kaslo. . Peter Subotin and fam:ia’ travelled to Vernon ong ay. Ernest Harding andl family were Silverton _visl- tors, visiting familles there. Mrs. Barb. anda rs. girls spent ta short tered io the coasl KINGAR CONTRACTORS LID ». | BACK-HOE, TRUCKING, . DISPOSAL FIELDS, SEPTIC TANKS & EXCAVATING HOURLY OR CONTRACT GARY T. BATTING 365-6638 Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C. tin WEST KOOTENAY POWER WARNING KOOTENAY LAKE LEVELS Kootenay Lake is expected to rise 114 to 2 feet above its present level bstween September 2 and September 15. All persons using the foreshore of © kootenay Lake during the fall and winter should be aware of the changing water levels. The water level at Corva Linn is expected to drop 7 to & feet on or about September 2 and will re- main there for an indefinite period. ARROW for ne RENTAL LAKES for HUNTING AND FISHING TRIPS PHONE 8B. 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