Senior Citizens Wa Up Bowling. But Cribbage Tourney. - ‘Underway and Plans Made for a Bake and Novelty Sale Castlegar and District Sen- regular meeting last Thursday i Citizens Association held its evening in their Centre with av members present. and John Stier presiding. During reports, it was 0 that five "SHOES TWAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES. AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025... — Pine'St. -— Castlegar get well cards and two. plants have been sent ‘to the sick by’, the sick ‘committee. There are still a few members in hospital. ..A spokesman for the ways and means committee stated they would like'some help with the bake and novelty tables at the sale this. Saturday. They also need some. card tables if members would bring them for the te: Bowling is finished for the ‘season with the windup party ‘committee » for’ the HERE ARE: THE Four Pit Vreatm tor Nernuad Skin FOUR SIMPLE STEPS TO FOLLOW: & * © DRY. SKIN. YOU “REQUIRE SPECIAL PAMPERING Dry skin ages’ more quickly. Your skin chaps, flakes and peels easily. It looks and feels tight and drawnz You know. the -feeling: Dry skin. is del- wleate. It doesn’t have’a lot ~ of natural oils. There’s an inability to. produce or retain enough ‘water, mois- ture, so. your skin needs to be fed a daily quota of moisturizers immediately. The DuBarry Skin Clinic program for you is colour- coded Blue. NORMAL SKIN. ‘YOU PROBABLY TAKE IT _ FOR GRANTED. Your’ skin is fresh, firm, moist and smooth-tex- tured. You've never suf- fered blemishes and your pores are almost invisible. Lucky: you. But don't treat. your good fortune too ‘casually. Normal: skin eventually develops a ten- dency to dryness with aging as it loses water. All you have to do is to. stay with a regular routine of morning and evening cleansing and moisturizing. Your special program is colour-coded Aqua. If you use an alt purpose skin care product, chances are you're doing more harm than good, Proper skin care: means a: daily held. on’ Wednedsay of lat Centre this Monday.» wi members invited) from’ other :- branches. On behalf of the president: of the West Kootenay Regional Council Mrs. L. Forrester, Mrs, Stier. extended her thanks’ to Mrs,’ K. Keating: and<.:her. ‘lovely. refreshments they had served ‘at the close: of: the 'April’-10 meeting. Thank: extended to Mrs, Brady. ordered ‘paid ' a) mi Leper that ‘the ‘kitchen (and; ‘The deen re fee to provincial annual conven: tion :is to be paid'as well’ as ‘expenses incurred at the aniual convention by them, Areport will be.sent to the New, Horizon’ Program regard: ing ‘the disbursement: of the: grant,, sone wi ‘financial Si sctended to. W. Uraulak forth good job he did on the new; lin inthe centre which lie:sealed and waxed free cf charge-.Thi members really appreciate. this g0,very much. Thanks were also: extended. Mr.- Ursulak’ his . mother-in-law: Mrs,” Cormier and to Mrs. Brady, for helping him iwith) this, time consuming job.’ At the close of the Mr. Dvorak \,showed -' gome_ beautiful colored slides of local scenes, Idaho Lookout, shots from Jasper, Lake Louise’ and! many others, “ hments were served routine. Skin s _ routines don’t have to be complicated, but you do have to: know your: pains What. your skin need: “depends on-your skin type. The three basic ones are’ dry, normal and: oily. Identify the’one that: is you. xand. follow ‘the: Sida Clint by. Mrs. Keating. and her committee. Spokane Pretty ", Spunky to Put _ ‘: On Expo Fair, 2 Irwin) of : Conscience and Comment. Many. Troublesome Tralts AMtibulable 4 fo Demonic hifluence. By Rev. K. Neill Foster Hal Lindsey, author. of three “tan Is. Alive ‘And. Well ‘Planet Earth, and: There's'tA New; World, Coming) is ‘sure, bestselling books that’ “Satan ina person and that which ‘have sold ~, millions -of copies (The; Late. Great ‘his present pow ‘is: 8 reality.)) Planet Earth, Sa-°! ; “Broynie Revel... : Guide Campfire . Compet ion Held : Twin Rivers Division an- ‘nual Browne revel and Guide! Chettina "Take, 4 Castlegar, Robson, Kinnaird gand Genelle.’ ‘All “te Guiders for'making the day sich ‘a success, for the Brown. AL the Castlegar Guide & a ut: Hall,: Girl! Guides from * second, year. | Kootena’ , wccording to: Mr. i. had occasion'to converse with a. socialite’: about spiritual mat- ters; During tho'conversation it became evident that her ability : shad’ be ‘to forsee the fut the'world “payehile: OF “eecull powers, i The current: if bears Mr. (Lindsey, ; magic, or intelligence,changes, super- natural strength,» depression, despondency,’ aufctdal tenden: ‘eles, and uncontrolled ‘swearing ‘ may be avteibuted to‘demonic "Influence. ':: ‘ out. In many segments of the: ‘church the ministry of casting out demons ‘is being renewe ‘And because Jesus’ Christ is + being liberated, einenko’ s ‘hoe Our". Pootweer! Will’ Meet the Need ° ‘Any’ Type Work An Occasl Sai ‘You evil spirit, I command you’. he name’ of:Jesus Christ to sconie! out of. this woman’ and © leave ‘her, alone."’ ‘The ‘results. were explo 2, ‘The woman |” y* Area’, Commissioner. Mrs. Lillian’; Then suddenly’! “CAtSnoon the Guides were pineal by the 3 Brownies, for. “lunch and treats. / Guide ‘Cookie : Poster? Contest. for the Twin‘ Rivers Divisio Winners were: "Brownies # it P Second Grand: Forks. Brownie: i Pack; second prize, Sharon Hill: of First Kinnaird “Brownie + Pack; third prize, Maureen * Weeks of First Genelle Brownie aly Landis ‘of: First « Castle, Company; second: prize,’ Pai ‘irst: New Denver Guide Company and third prize, Betty Angignon of First Ne’ Denver: Guide: Company. : The day came to an end aki ¥ ‘colour-coded -for-you. ¥ i ‘ie OILY. SKIN. YOUR REQUIREMENT IS, FIRM DISCIPLINE The pores of the skin are enlarged. You may have trouble with black heads. - Your’ skin. may have a perpetual ‘shine’. But oily skin has its rewards. tt won't’ show its age as quickly as:normal and dry skins, But it does require serious. care. The problem is to keep your face free the excess oil. The treat- ment routine has to be relentless. Your. special program is colour-coded Green. bonus with a purchase of $7.50 or more. “tp RUG) Tommy Biln Open Monday to Saturday 9 a Corner of Pine Street and Columbia Avenue Phone 365-7813 Fridays Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon to-1 p.m. and 6 to 7 pm. a spit put on‘a world’s fair. Towns that have never “done it respect the effort. + For. instance: Spokane is now’. basking’ in.’ praise. of representatives of cities _all over \the -U.S,. which ‘admire Spokane for staging just such a fair (which opens May 4, closes Nov. 8).° About’ 6,000 delegates :to the:annual Congress. of: Cities +: (meeting in Puerto Rico early in December) lauded Spokane in a “* resolution, thus: “The: National League’ of Cities: congratulates: the government ‘and citizens of the - City, of Spokane for’. their ” initiative and aggressiveness in : producing Expo '74, the City of Spokane and | the ‘State | of Washington and urges attend. ‘ance of all the elected officials throughout the U.S. ‘at Expo 14." aie Mary Anderson Gets Merit Award The Kootenay Real Estate Board this .week“ announced that Mary Anderson of Ander- son Real Estate Ltd. achieved a major . merit ‘award for 1972-73. Presentation of the award board’ “was made atthe 8 ‘semi-annual,- meeting "earlier. this month at Fairmont. study", tra jectswhich' will’ help both government and industry with - future environmental manage: ment decisions and aid them in’; evaluating future industrial” Glover, a develop: a inca; and” company’ ‘liaison : on’ the project, said-a team ‘from th department, ‘of mint for’, a two-week ‘st dispersion: ‘of emissions “fra the main ‘stacks atthe smelte persuaded that! in:many, Kiwanls Auction nie fete al HD. big say donate 8 your ; ful: tema, 3 LENGTH BRA 3 Farlecta Support: for. ths: 0 Fuller Fi ‘in ‘soft ‘pastel: ‘shades ee NIST COW NE s t! Trail study, larger “research program — ww ‘stack emissions behave in different: geographic. regions. He sald the federal tear Laboratory, in’ Ottawa, completed ‘similar studies in areas bordering on large bodies of water, on {bs pratt th sub-Aretic /: Tegions. ° Festival — Expo ‘7. Tickets Available from: GRAND CONCERT ‘Saturday, May . 1974 Stanley Humphries Auditorlum Concert fo be presented by. the Choirs which 5 are scheduled to Perform at the. Doukhobor Choir sf Doors Open 7 p.m. qooeet ies : ADMISSION 7 : ‘Adults $2.00 — Students $1.50 — children $1.00 ‘ Get Your Tickets scary The Choir Members; ‘Kootenay cht, i Expo Choir, Stanley Humphries Students Choir In Grand Forks From Friendship Choir and the Students Choir Everyone Welcome Fat ne Holf Ses © Ant cling i and Out: Sizes’ = White’ and ‘White: Sand _ BIKINIS “In Aasoried: Patterns and_ Color New Shipment. of. a Kayser Gloves and Scarves i in Summer Shades. TABLE ‘OF KAYSER SLIPS ON. SALE. ae Charge | : _ Now Available for A e How ‘Accom. Ad Travel Insurance -- Your Link’ Hardware Deoler. — ‘Use Your Chargex Credit Card” Tu arrae itereat ” “th : alive men and women are still. Provincial Library Farliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. Published Every Thursday, Morning at "The Crossroads of the Kootenays” SERVING— ae Shoreacres -. Slocan Valley and City New Denver.- Sliverton VOL. 27, No. % NOH CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1974 15 CENTS PER COPY Caner hes bona tralian ‘Diann | City and School District Work _ Towards New Swimming Pool z ‘are again under Mrs. Stroder. This year's KC Days will be Jaly 26,' 27. and 28. ; may have Stevens County. -Sheriff.: ‘Chan St. Clair said: Monday the 1971: death: of former. San’ >Francisco Ann (Nan) :Goldie “appears: to have been a suicide. ; St: Clair.’said’ deputies’ ‘were completing: contacts‘ with. - members of a party Miss Goldie’ was travelling, with{ when she disappeared ON Meitice! were prepared to” issue a. death certificate and that, they had talked’ with one member of the ‘Goldie party, ‘now living’ in =) Vancouver, who was with the “woman as ‘she: and others left ‘socialite ’Barbara’:.: ie motel in which {Miss Goldie, tl others “stayed © prior Goldie’s death.” St! Clair: declined to ‘say whether. ‘a. search” still was underway. for. Mrs, Jacobs. : e Jacobs and two” iss, ccompanied Be of: Rossland © on’; the r. Fanderlik traced the the ages, He noted the: value of ‘music: and’ art'‘as ahistorical : record reflecting the moods and “mores of society. through the: - brief business meeting «preceded Dr. Fanderlik's.infor-: mative and entertaining talk; A financial:’statement. was” pre-) st “sented, : president Mrs. | Mar- M ‘Nelway and Palerson The United States position h changed and border cross- ing ‘offices’ at Nelway and. Paterson will be open 24 hours fram the first of May to the end ‘of September. © “Castlegar and District Chamber, of Commerce. presi- dent’ Mary““Anderson’ termed the news as “marvellous”, “IL is the American game,” ‘she said. “Too many. people worked. towards getting the borders open. It was bound to happen. It was just a-matter of waiting: until ‘the “Americans were» ready to ° make ~ the announcement.” She pointed out the steps taken by the local chamber in the very early planning slages of. Expn '74 to give its support to:24 hour:border service. “It. just ‘ha x "she said. “What whe the - gas: shortage,. and © ‘shortage’ of accommodations, people would not find it‘convenient: without 24 hour. border crossing.” Customs: officials’ said: the’ change in. the , U.S. position - came “quile suddenly”. Cana. dian. customs prepared some: time ago: for! 24-hour service, but: withheld © further “action pending . a. final American decision. §\< The U.S. government. had been pressed by various groups in Canada-and. the States to ° extend border opening hours to take care of an expected heavy run of traffic during Expo.'74 in Spokane. in: outline of the! years’ acti :new executive: was-elected for - tmitted a list'/of ‘nominees, © ‘who: were siecied by: acclama-° ry. Marsh 5 Lynda’ ‘Wood and. treasurer Mrs.;Rene Brown. “Mrs. ~ Hebe : “Hackman, Vibeke’:{Johannsen, ” A” West “Kootenay - zone meeting of ‘Arts Access repre-! j sentatives’ will -\be held’ at Selkirk College :May 26. ‘An: one who: \is:: interested ~in provincial: cultural © policy. is’ invited to;attend. le ae Chonge Maile: a “In Channel "Numbers Here am Video: following / word * fro1 Canadian * Radio-Television’ Commission. ‘Viewers are now receiving CBC on Channel 5. This was’; formerly’ Channel 3. KSPS, formerly seen'on Channel 5, is now’ on Channel 7. Those ‘who -view West. Kontenay Cable Society. pro-. grams will now receive these on Channel 8, which was formerly - Channel 7. -their.work;as ‘well. The general public will be invited to give their opinions on @ swimming }pool now ‘under pludy by the board of trustees’ i r School District.No. 9’ and he City of Castlegar. School District. No. 9 ‘fecrelary-treasurer John, Da-_ ‘cher told the Castlegar News {Tuesday tentative Hans a are to ue A the they feel should be recom- mended, there is still no definite guidelines as to what financing, will be made avail’*"- able, The two groups joined force in looking into building a swimming ptai when. an an: nouncement was made by the department of’ education that neral public so ee idea May be gained as to the best choice of site and7if a heated pool or unheated’ pool” is preferred. Several: meetings have in funding would be available: for projects. under joint» participation’ “ of both schoo] boards and municipal: _ities, The school board: is pre- been held with sently welting | for two repre- d f ‘of the city and the school board, and while they are now in a ‘sue to know what size pool education who ill be visiting the district to discuss the annual building Barco ' Gradual Centralizafion For Local Library Board Changeover ‘to ‘a single administration for the Castle- 4 gar and District Public Library Swill’ work.’ smoothly if steps stowards centralization is akon ‘gradually. This is the opinion expres: ged. by members of the’ new Castlegar and District Library. b ae following its first’ meet- F Assets and deposits of the separate boards have now been hed over'to the new board id this: board ‘has ‘applied for. Fegistration as ‘a ‘charitable paneer ined session with Gary;Bacon of 3 ihslitution for. tax: purposes. Members discussed the udget’ presentation:’and new statement of: libeasy, ind. policies, banded ste Featured professional ‘art- ist’ at\'the $ exhibit?) is“ Mrs. -} Brigitte’ Jordan::: Many. other Hi fine local artists will be showing .{ Organizing: committee ‘for’ hed exhibit “Mrs. :: Crawford . ‘Hope’. Whittaker, ’Mrs.*. Milertens Mrs.. Larry’! Brow! ‘and Bjorn: Edblad. Elementary,” ‘School Display chairman Mrs. Moran reminds ‘teachers in ‘all “local schools that the closing ‘date‘for < posters to be entered in the KC Days :Poster : Contest, : telling. about the display to be held on daly 27 during KC Days, is May - 3 “Local representative Mrs. Arlene - Ommundsen’, of the yo West: — Kootenay. Status of ‘Women Council applied for ‘and ‘received a grant of $25 to assist in\ sponsoring ‘the; Women's 's Festival coming up in ‘June. TABLES WERE TURNED on provincial Candy _ Striper chairman Doris Sweeney of when et lect Thireday’s Mial Conference Coady ‘voluntary hours. Besides being -:eonviction ‘is’ not’ vteibie to the tion of B. states) anyone having write the registration! exam: Selkirk’ principal. Bruce Fraser told the Castlegar News the ruling was not in existence when the student entered the jtnatl tion’ pt tee has written the RNABC to ‘determine if the ruling is sound and if the student will be bound, by it. 5. He “said “he wanted to tect ?his students “from particular case the drug convic- tion occurred several years ago. coll % rep!: Striper chairman Mrs. Sweeney, who will leaving the area soon for Vancowver, se! Ler charge of the local Candy Stripers and designer of the Candy Striper's crest. This The. Robson. book’: deposi- tory. scheme is now underway. and carpenters will.” start building shelves for 300 books when. renovations to the Rob- son Hall are completed. It ‘is hoped that the depository: will be functioning by early June. Librarian Mrs.. Moore an- nounced that library member- ship’ fees would’ no longer be charged to residents of Area J. Fees’. already © paid: will’ be refunded whe the Regional District grant‘ for the scheme comes through. VA? committee . was ~” ap-’ + pointed to supervise the immi- nent: move of the Kinnaird branch to the new Credit sien * ‘of; the Community «Reso Board this Mrs. © Eileen Woods will’ form a-committee to gather a file. on: the’ ‘history of - the. Kinnaird Library.” Studded: Tires Now. Banned On Highwoys. ae nen adel et to the law. As of midnight Tuesday the: use of © studded. tires ‘on’; * public highways’ became ‘an Infeaction of, the: law’ says a: spokesman for the local RCMP. Studded tires may again be‘put. onthe -vehicle Oct.:1. i tesday cin the ; s Stanley Humphries Secondary Kinnaird-Salmo Highway Alloted Further $1.6 Million Money to complete a further portion of the Kinnaird-Saime Highway is now available and tenders will be called soon. to Cham Te ead cl er pean of cnn © is ‘surface and tracts. This section of the highway would be completed two cont by the end of this construction year, added Mr. D'Arcy, who stated it is'a very ital link aba very esportati tothe censor of te eet Roel eney, ‘and in'particolar to the two: valle: Win Dave's. CHICKEN _ See Page 3 “School Mill Rate Shows =" Mr. Dascher. said the assessment for Castlegar: (which’ now: takes!in ‘the former.towns of Castlegar. Jand Kinnaird): is $29,961 { 877. This is an increase of $1,123,110 over last year's assessment of $28,238,767. «Rural area assessment is $15,966,542 ‘an’ increase of © $1,416,689 ‘over. Inst year's "$14,549,853. ah ‘This represents a total increase in assessment for ‘School |: District “No. 9! of ied 799,08: Local Rotarians Rotary. International: will hold its District 508 Conference: in © Spokane, | Wash.) starting ugh to rend at. the This. ‘conference is typi “of 850 held annually around th world, Its purpose is to further. the program of Rotary, through " fellowship, inspirational speak- ers’ and ?:the® di fon of matters important to clubs. in the, District and to International. Those who. will”. attend from Castlegar Rotary Club‘ are: Don’ Wickett,; Carl Henne, Gerry Archibald, Ed McGauley ‘and Jim Lamont. 4 District ./ 508. Govern ‘Joseph W. Cavender,..Sr.. and. seat { Spokane: - Rotary ga encourage and foster the ‘ideal of service as a basis of.worthy. enterprise and, in particular, and foster first the ©: recognition of the worthiness of, all useful’ occupations ‘and the ~ dignifying by each Rotarian of) =his occupation ’as an opportuni; ty to. serve society; ‘third, ‘the , application: “of the *‘ideal of |” service by every Rotarian to his: personal, business and commu: nity’ life; fourth,: the ‘advance- ‘ment. of international and. Auxiliary: members: was be in! Is the fs only the second time the Candy Striper pin has ~ been presented to anyone other than a qualified Candy Striper. held at’ the “Hi Arrow’ Arms Motel. _ “Mrs. Gurd. is. presently touring’ B.C. ‘and’ has’. specifi- cally requested that during her travels through the province she be allowed to meet as many Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Cadets as possible. “An important part of Mrs, Gurd's job is keeping in close communication with other vol- Guides. Pays Visit fo Castlega untary. youth-oriented in Canada: ee Her «trips to Manitoba,, Nova Scotia, Prince “Edward: Island and after British Colu bia, the Yukon, enable her, to; keep her finger on the pulse. of Canadian » Guiding. «She: is deeply and genuinely concer ed with the problems facing our: ~ youth and feels that the Guide: program can do much to help young people prepare “them-) selves for. the job of living. , Mrs. Gurd is a holder of: “The Beaver". the highest award - in ‘Canadian Guiding.’ She. was, herself, a: Brownie, Guide and Cadet, and her adult: years have. been spent | in service with the National Council of the Girl Guides: in Toronto, and as Deputy Chief Commissioner. $1,125 Damage in Accident A Pass Creek man has been charged with following too close after the pickup he was driving was in collision with a 1966 Volkswagen. Walter Tymofievich was charged - after his vehicle rear-ended one driven by Garry Edward Graham of Castlegar. Police said the. Graham vehicle was stopped on Colum: bia Ave. in front of Tri-X Auto Body waiting for.a vehicle to make a left hand turn when the collision, oceurred. Damage: tothe — Volks- wagen is ‘estimated: at $850 while the Tymofievich vehicle sustained $275 damage. No injuries were reported.