FIRST AID TIP trom DISLOCATIONS © Dislocations are normally ec companlad by pain, tenderness and swolling at or near the Joint; deform- lty of abnormal appearance; and loss of movement © Do not try to return tha bones to a normal position as such Beton night ‘Greatly Gamage the Pay'n - Takit Lid. Casilogar’s Bigge: little Super-Marketl QUALITY FOODS AT LOW, LOW PRICES SURPRISE LETTER has been received ‘by Mark Yet s¢ ae 6 student of Pass Creek School Read a in Wed. peal a White Food resulted from the School. Sender is of » Co. Kerry, Eire, ‘who fs unknown to Mark. Tel letter last May of a bottle scaled in wax Hee ee enc 08 the shores ol Bic: Mark, in July of last year, had been on a cruise in th snes Aid Invented - For the Tidy Housepainter Cleanliness ts one of the hallmarks of a good house- painter, and with the invention . Nagy of Toronto (Cana- dian Patent no. 964,261) it becomes easier to achieve, His simple device can be attached to any ordinary palnt can while it is open, to hold the wet brush over the opening while the painter takes a break. The attachment isa hort metal strip with a magnet on the end to hold tho metal band of the Pala brush in position, Instruction Supervisor Resigns School District Six more resignations of. teachera and the resignation of supervisor of instruction, Frank Hamilton, were accepted Monday at the regular meeting of the board of trustees for School District No.-9, Teachers resigning, effec- tive June 80, are B, Doll, Mrs, 8. A. Walters, Mrs, L. A. Dungate, N. Zafran, Mrs. H. Oleski and Miss Linda Reid. Fifteen appointments © to the district staff were also made. They are M. C. Richard- ‘son, T. D. Gourgeon, J. Norris, Mrs, M. A. Gauthier and M. 8, Chapman to Stanley Humph- ries Secondary School; Miss M, L. Hawkins, Miss B. Choulnard and Miss C. A, Zak to Kinnaird Junior Secondary School; Mrs, Janet Auliffe, Mra. 8. V, Wright and E. R. Hall to Twin Rivers Elementary School; Jack Kinakin to Robson Ele- mentary -School; Miss J. 8, Carter to Kinnaird Elementary School; Miss D. M. Hein to Tarrys Elementary School and Ms, P. D. Boyce for French itinerant, Alt appointments are effec- tive Sept, 1. Funeral Service Friday for Well. -Known Former Teacher Mrs. Mary Robinson Rosary service is to be held this evening at 7.90 for Mary M. Rebingon, 66, a realdent of - Castlegar who died Tuesday at Mount St. Francis in Nelson, Funeral. mass is to be held tomorrow morning at 10.80. Both’ services are. from St. Rita's Catholic Church. Born Aug, 25, 1909, at Fife, B.C., near Christina Lake, Mrs. Robinson's parents farmed at. Fife and her early education was received at Christina Lake. Mra. Robinson's secondary edu- cation was taken at Grand: Forks and she also attended St. Joseph Academy of Victoria, graduating with her teacher's Garlic Coil seceeess B9C = [Asst Lunch Meats Locker Beef Cut & Wrepped for Freezer — “A* Boot Beef Front, lb. 65¢ Beef Hind, Ib. 1.19 Side Beef, Ib. 85c Side Fone : Ib, 2.02.22. 98e Hamburg Ib. 10 ibs. ... Ib. 75e Smoked Fish Fillets _|Ib. only .... 69¢ Liquid Certo bottle ...... 55¢ Liquid Crystals bores seee OBE Cauliflower id. ........ Ae Re: 1: Cherries Lettuce a bottle post in b Thich letters were sotled an throws evertoord and left to the whims of the Gulf Stream. Ig. heads ... 29c|:: Hospital Board Okays Restraint To Meet. Budget (continued from front page) various departments in the hospital. Closed circuit TV has been installed at the hospital en- trances and is the major item in the new security system in rogress, Signs will be posted at the hospital entrance requesting that proper dress, including shirts and footwear, be worn by. all visitors to the hospital. ‘It was announced at the meeting that a new doctor will be joining the staff next month. On the subject of labor « relations, no further word has been received on settlement with the Hospital Employees’ nion, The board has adjourned for the summer months, “PAYING ‘ay: the Scena + Schmidt manufactured homes, -available in a choice of exterior: tyes, all Jos) tum furnished, defivered and in- jon your lot. With Knight ; Senet the big thing's se oone: Peanut Butter ‘iat Shortening Meets OOS, D uQuiD ete ent y ra 5 Litre $1.99 “A teacher by profession, she first taught at Whitewater, Rew yt ees . It was yr oly Fecal that Me Tplg ot S | Resiersgy rar uly recent hat Mefs Top the Mosquito Division of Jr. Baseball The regular schedule of the Sentinel Baseball Association, Mosquito Division, has ended with the Mets on top, followed closely by the Yankees. The Mosquito Division is for boys 9 and 10 years old. Team standings at the end of the schedule were as follows:- Playoffs are now under way and will be completed this Saturday with all six teams * playing that day. The playoffs are a single round robin and 50 far, only two teams remain undefeated—the Cubs and the Mets, Visitors to the Kinnaird Park Mosquito Diamond will notice a new scoreboard which was erected last Saturday by Mike Semenoff and Phillip Kanigan. The board was designed and painted: by Alex Gleboff with materials donated by P & G Building Supplies, Cominco, Alex Gleboff and Emeco En- gineering. The Sentine! Baseball As. socation would like to invite anyone who enjoys good base- ball to come to Kinnaird Park this Saturday, for the annual windup. Game schedule for the Mosquito Division is as follows: 9 a.m.—Dodgers vs. Expo's 11 a.m.—Cubs vs. Pirates 1:30 p.m.—Mets vs. Yankees Castlegar Aquanauts Ready Themselves for Swim Meet oz, tins Pi ste J ui aneope le juice 59c — Northwest Mobile Homes, 1032 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. 365-3551 Dealer No. O1017A oe Cutie phn Speed Swim Club is working hard in anticipation of the first competition of the season which will be the Nelson Invitational Large Cantaloupe each ....... 49 Come in and Browse in our Coffee Bar. Cold Drinks, Hot Foods, Delic- ious Sundaes, Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, etc. Enjoy Yourself at BOB'S PAY'N TAKIT KEEP YOUR BUDGET — “ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW. PRICES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Qpen Mon. thru Fri. 9 AM, to 9 PLM. Sat. ‘ill 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays FOR SALE - THE PRICE IS RIGHT. a 1000 sq. ft. home with carport in Oglow Subdivision. Two large bedrooms upstairs full bsmt with 1 bdrm and semi-finished bath. New sculptured shag carpet. Priced in_mid forties. Beautiful lot. 791 Silverbirch Lane 365-3775 Swim Meet this Saturday and Sunday at the Nelson Aquatic Centre. The Aquanauts have a fine club this year and look forward to a very successful season; however, there are gaps in certain age groups and the Aquanauts would welcome new swimmers. It's not too late to join for a summer of swimming, travelling and fun! If you are between 7years and 17 years and would: be interested in Joining the speed swim club, see coach Bob Rafter at the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool Mrs. Carol Walsh is also available for information and registration, Western Canada School of. ae ‘Ltd, Licensing Act, RS.A. 1970 For 2 perticalars of the next course write: 7, Lacombe, Alberta Or Phone 782-6215. BC. coming to Trail in 1933 where she taught in the East Trail Elementary School. In 1937 she began teaching at " Blueberry Creek, and joined the ataff of School District No. 9 in 1998 retiring in 1969. Mrs, Robinson was mar- ried in Trail in 1983 and has been a resident of Castlegar for the past 40 years. ‘ She was a member of St. Rita's Catholic Church and was active with the Catholic Wo- men's League, Mrs, Robinson is survived by her husband, Bill; one son, George, of Spokane, Wash, and two grandchildren, Also surviving are her four brothers, Angelo, and Ralph Maida of Christina Lake, and Albert and Louis) Maida of Nelson, Father H. J. Lynch of Our ' Lady of Perpetual Help, East Trail Church, will be officiating. Burial. will take place ‘in Park Memorial Cemetery in Castlegar with the Castlegar Funeral Home in. charge. of arrangements. Mormon Temple Different From Their Meeting House Members of the Church of - ‘Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) meet in local chapels, or meeting houses, for Sunday worship. There are more than 4,500 of these around the world. But temples are different. In the temples, faithful mem- bers of the church may be united in marriage, until death, but for “time and eternity.” In addition, bap- tisms, marriages and other sacred rites are performed in behalf of the dead via Proxy stand-ins, There are 16 temples jthroughout the world. Four . *more temples are in the plan- ning stages, Latter-Day Saints in B.C, have been going ta the Cardston, Alta. temple and are now pleased to know that there -will soon be another one ‘to serve them in Seattle, Wash. These temples are located in areas where the » not only” of the Lord's program since the days of Adam. The renewal of temple- building in the 1800's was merely part of a.“restoration” of original Christian pritciples and practices after centuries of their absence from the earth. Sailing Club And Yacht Club Plan Fun Time The West Kootensy Sail- ing Club, together with the’ Arrow Yacht Club, are organ- izing their second annual “Open Cabin" this weekend at{the ! ow Lakes: Marina, four miles above the Keenleyside Dam. On both days sailing club members with their boats will be available for free sailboat rides while the yacht lub will of the church justifies their operation. In most cases, they serve wide geographical areas, The use of. temples for sacred Christian rites dates back to the days of Solomon and beyond, Latter-Day Saints be- lieve temples have been a part HOUSE WAREHOUSE Phone or drop in for a free estimate. on ROOF RAFTERS The structurally engineered designs mean "Quality" and Savings to the individua . home builder as well as the contractor. CALL 365-2414 © have hi t their nearby clubhouse all day Satur- day anda pancake breakfast on Sunday morning. ‘The public is invited to attend this event, which last year had over 200 people who turned out to enjoy a sail during the weekend. SAVE YOUR TRANSMISSION. when hauling heavy loads AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COOLERS Now available at Sam's Automotive 975 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-3666 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 AT THE SUNSET DRIVEN “Wheel & Deal” “Swap & Shop” CONCESSION WILL BE OPEN PERSON REQUIRED TO TRAIN AS COMPUTERIZED TYPESETTING OPERATOR Fest and accurate typist. with good patie ledge of English language, grammer and spelling required to train as Compugraphic computerized vu YPEREUIND, OPEL, a Three days‘a week. Ui Tor Position available immediately. Typed applications, including full resume, should be mailed to the attention of: Burt Campbell, Publisher, CASTLEGAR NEWS ZT a The Roof Rafter Specialists 636B 6th Ave. South Castlegar Whatever you are build- Ing, whether it be a GARAGE CARPORT OF AW Phone 365-2414 * Residential * Commercial * fadustrial For truly seund savings contact Quality Truss, the economical way _ ‘to reach the top MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 a.m. -'5 p.m. guilty to a ‘charge of public Served Community for 34 Years CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 24, 1976 “Legion Hall Re-Opening Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 is cordially Inviting all veterans, associ- ates, and thelr wives, as well as the ‘Ladies’ Auxillary mem- bers and their husbands for the Grand Re-opening of the Legion Hall this Saturday evening. The history of the Legion and its hall dates back to Aug, 8, 1942, when a number of World War I veterans met at the home of R. A. D. West in Castlegar to discuss the forma- tion of a local Legion: Branch. Following a favorable ean: vasa of all known veterans in thé area; it was moved “that a branch of the Canadian Legion be formed in the district.” Rock, Dr. J. E, Wright, 8, Humphries, C. R. Berry, R. G, McDonald, a C. Waldle, R. x Devitt, O, B, Ballard, G. M. Miller, D. Lyons, R.A. D, West, Wm. Rigby and H. R, Foxlee. The new branch, deaig- | nated as “Branch No. 170, Castlegar-Robson Branch of the Canadian Legion,” was now in, operation with the duly elected” ‘officers installed and Mr. West offered his small as 8 meeting place. Attendance grew ‘and meetings were held in the larger halla at Robson and the Parish Hall, : In 1945 a movement was "proposed to have a permanent The Legion charter was received on Feb. 5, 1943 and contained the following names, many of whom: has passed on: A. J. Cleeton, J. T. Webster, G, R. Webster, H. Rett, EB. .P. shome for the “branch and ‘in the present hall on Feb. 18, CONGRATULATIONS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION on your Grand Re-Opening P&G Builders Lfd. 932 Columbia Ave. — PH, 365-7725 We are pleased to have supplied bullding mater- lals to comple your reconstruction, A work party sparked by the older veterans and some of the new veterans started the dismantling of the Tadanac building and transported it to the new site for erection as the new The firat meeting was held ; WE FORCE Lest Wt GLORY OF EVERLASTING WT fs AM we Or WWE NEN 1947, with president Stan Hors- will in the chair. The property’ on which the present hall is situated was finally purchased by the branch. * In the 84 years since its inception, Branch No. 170 has helped the ‘citizens of the community in many wars through its scholarships, aid to veterans, assisting the youth, and a mlitude of other projects BEST WISHES to. the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION on your Grand Re-Opening _ The New Company Tony — Michael — Danny — Joyce — Wayne | © We're pleased to have been selected to provide . your entertainment for this event, ‘were: to.obtain one of the. veteran's guard buildings from Tadanac and property was secured from the department of highways, Sunday Pancake Breakfast Will Help Crippled Children Do you fancy an. early Sunday pancake breakfast and a taate of good fresh air? That is what is in store for you this Sunday | ‘at the “Arrow Yacht ne year over 120 meals were served with even a larger crowd anticipated this year. The breakfast is sponsored by Arrow Yacht Club‘ with pro- ceeds donated to the Shriners Crippled Children Fund. The event Barbara: Mrs. Barbara i). Schl Tenberg of Castlegar was’ in- stalled as Worthy Grand Ma- tron of the Grand Chapter of B.C. and the Yukon, Order of the Eastern Star at the annual grand session held in Vancou- ver recently, Her year as Grand Matron will take her to 90 chapters . across B.C. and at the end of September, she will attend the triennial sessions of General Grand Chapter in Cleveland, Ohio, Members of Mirto Chap- ter, O.E.S. who attended the tz. whieh: club's 20th anni anniversary, Com- modore’ Odd Andersen has extended an invitation to the’ general public. to attend and hoes Leyte at 8: ar] take the opportunit; toinclude the breakten ia these activities, A further event is planned July 8 when a Casino Night will be held. This is also at the Arrow, Yacht Club with pro- ceeds again going to aid crip. pled children. Arts Council To Concentrate On Major Events A special meeting of incom- ing and outgoing directors of the Castlegar and District Community’ Arts Council was held Monday of last week in Members agreed that efforts should be concentrated on one or two niajor events per season i should attract audiences. da ported on their meeting with Trail and Nelson arts council representatives to co-ordinate dates of events and discuss a possible joint sponsorship of a Canadian Opera Company per- formaticg of La Traviata in the Castlegar. members are invited to attend meetings of the Trail and Nelson arts coun Castlegar and District Community Arta Council has been asked to contribute ideas and events for’ the ‘opening ceremonies of the new arena _| facility gate ‘and Mrs. H. Grummett. Step have been taken to register. the Castlegar and District Community Arts Coin- ‘cil for an income tax number for charitable donations, Member- ship dues have been raised to’ $2 for single and $8 for family memberships. Provincial Court News “In provincial court Tues- day George Samarodin pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He! was fined $35. o 8 8 Keith William Cook plead- ed guilty toa charge of being in possession of marijuana. He was given a conditional: dis- ‘and placed: on three months’ probation. : Teer ® ve Curtis: Dill Lee pleaded mischief. He. was given a suspended sentence and placed on three months probation. Robert Th jomas Goodman pleaded not’ guilty to two charges. One of ifapaired driv- ing and another for refusing to take a breathers test. The impaired driving charge’ was dismissed, ite fe was’ found ~ guilty of refusing e take a breathalyzer test and was fined Siberia deta cota al ee ve ” Gordon Kenneth —Popoff Pleaded not guilty to two One for impaired and ‘the ‘other ‘for 7 driving driving with a blood aleoho! ° count over .08. The latter charge was dismissed, but he was found guilty and fined $350 ater days in jail on. paired charge. He was’ also peed on probation for six months. 663 Columbia __. BEST WISHES ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 170 : on your Grand Re-Opening Finishing materials and wall panelling supplied by Koofenay Builders Lid. Phone 365.5155 The sehodile ney the opening is as aiieraa ve GONG OONN vlan be pm—Publie : ‘jm iM ate THe UN viewing of bullding a 6 \ AW TRE HRWING at yk uneven CONGRATULATIONS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 7 p.m.—Opening ceremon- BRANCH 170 on your Grand Re-Opening We're pleased to have supplied and installed the music and public address sound system. oAlS Electronics | Ltd. Bar Pm, to 2 am—Party celebrations Prize draws will be held every hour and free lunch will be provided. Refreshments will be available and dancing will be to the music of the “New Company.” ajeelopanen’ This and prey pe mementos | are being preserved by the local Legion. Donen nen emer syed seve Coons wie inn he of tog reer Sra CANADIAN LEGION Castlegar- Robson Branch 170 ' cordially invites VETERANS & WIVES, LADIES AUXILIARY AND HUSBANDS, ASSOCIATES AND WIVES : to Attend the — GRAND RE-OPENING: “OF YOUR LEGION HALL - on on the 50th ‘Anniversary 0 of the Royal Canadian Legion : ~ Centennial Near - - SATURDAY, JUNE 26 - 7:00 P.M. Serving the Castlegar and District since Aug- ust 3, 1942.° We have enlarged to take a more active lead and better assist the affairs of the community. -——+r SCHEDULE OF EVENTS : ;;——, 11 AM, fo 2 PM. == BUILDING OPEN TO PUBLIC VIEWING 2 P.M. to 7 PM. —-~ BUILDING WILL BE CLOSED 7PM. — OPENING CERMONIES — Padre R. Klein and Father Harrison's Blessing — OPENING REMARKS 8PM 2AM — PARTY — FREE Prize Draws every hour — FREE LUNCH ; — MUSIC: AND DANCING to the “NEW COMPANY” ; “HAVE A NIGHT. OUT ON THE LEGION — COME EARLY FOR A GOOD SEAT “Renovations completed June 1976 VETERANS or families needing help with V.L.A. or D.V.A.,, Pensions, medical problems contact Steve Gallo - WELFARE OFFICER at 365-7669. ; HALL RENTALS or CATERING Call Mrs. Ruth Rourke at 365-8274. Hall Sound. Wired for speeches and Receptions. Permanent background music. RGR ER