MR. AND MRS. VILLJUSS! TUKKIMAKI B.C Forest Service Office Prepares for Summer Hazard The B.C. Forest Service al with the sum but winter weather condit- jons in the around Castlegar are slowing down the implementation of these jobs at present, such a8 irail improvement work, put as soon as the snow £0- es, they will be manning their lonely 1 post poe ‘Old Glory and Ballade dog are 7 B. Kirby and Alfred ee ty Gudont Fred Samorodin ‘who will man the Sentinel station. Also stalled is a seed plantin; ig program in the Shields area. Forest Warden Hugo Wood sa’ says there is and a half feet of snow till in the area of the old bura where 100,000 fir eedlings will be "planted. Between 20 and 25 men will be engaged in this work. ‘A seeding contract for Sentine} is also being held ip by the snow. ntly, the B.C. For- est Service staff in the Castlegar area consists of, Hugo Wood and three as- sistant rangers, Gary Mur- firat/wo: in. enemniber Ob He Semee " Next Pan a five man suppression crew, ete a take up their aid they ents. ones forestry pasieiantss COLLEGE IS NOT THE ONLY ANSWER McKay csn prepare you for a highly rewarding position in any of the following fields: 1. (.) Computor Programming 2.( )IBM Keypunch Stuart Hoodies have also been hired. Toy Sweepstakes Won by Local Tots Who Split Take 3.0)A thine) 4.( ) Hotel, Motel (Acc’t.) 5.( ) Speed Typing We offer PLACEMENT AS- SITANCE, Student Financing, Tuition Fee Deductible from Taxable Income. Use Coupon Below McK AY 2151 Burrard St., Vancouver Gentlemen: I'd like to know more about: The Career School for the Career Minded 2-19 Five-year old Glen Sor- enson and his three-year old sister Tami, are going to be getting $100 worth of new toys, but they are not going to keep them all themselv- es. Their mother, Mrs. bona Sorensow went shopping locally recently ond pleted, up some Kellog- gs cereal.’ There was a competition coupon on the kage and Mrs. Sorenson sent it-in under the child- rens’ names. Now they have been informed they won first prize in the Kellogg Eldon Foye sweepstake. Glen and Tami said they would give some of the tova to the Castlegar and District Hospital and to their five cousins. Tradifional Finnish Carpet Featured af Family Wedding A Finnish custom was observed at the recent wed- ding of Elizabeth Ann Ack- nel daughter oe ba Lloyd te ‘Ackne na: Vili-Jussl ‘Tuk: kimakl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jussi The me Rev. Cl perfor. med by the Rev. Clint How- in the groom's parents ee was performed on the family wedding rug. of yellow gladioll, and’ white mums an delabras decored the home for the jae evening double- ring wed ding. Given marriage, by by her eldest brother, , the bride Wore a a iyeloe in her hair and carried a composite daisy bouquet made of yellow roses, car nations erit to her by Miss Carla Hough: ton who had just returned ridal attendant, Lucille Deutsch and her sister, Bonnie Ackney, wore yellow short dresses and’ carried daisy mum nose gays, ‘The groom wore a t ‘blue et ened waite suit va and His’. attendants were nt a Holdsworth and David Mc Intosh, A buffet supper follow- ed the service. The three-tiered wed- ding cake was jpenniituly decorated _b: Stella Bal and feat an the brid- es’ colors of yellow and green. The mother of the bride and mother of the groom were attired in blue floral Local Players Bring Home "Bingo Jackpot *A Kinnaird miin has a new car thanks to the way bingo cards went. It was ge nee night in Trail and Bill Tomlin drove away from the Kinsmen bingo game in a new Pinto, one of Sve given away that ev: iB More than 3,000 people turned out in the arene ier the event ia will h length gowns with carnat- fon cornea! er of ceremonies, Randy Holdsworth read _tel- egrams from Sudbury, Ont, Brandon, Man, Calgary and Vancouver, The guest book was attended by the bride's niece Karen Ackney, Joe Foret at proposed the toast to ea the wedain trip to Banff and Cal; the bride wore a. floral dress with navy coat and navy acces- sories, Corsage en tone, Mr, and Mrs. Vili Tuk- kimaki are now Sresiding in Vancouver. Impaired Drivers Face Major Changes in Law ‘Motor-Vehicle _ legisla- tion which was passed at the recent session of the legislature’ has been pro- claimed by order-in-council to come into effect on June L The major change is the automatic suspension of a driver's licence for one month on his first offence of impaired driving. On a second or subsequent con- viction the driver will au- tomatically have his licence lifted for six months or more, as the superintend- ent of motor vehicles may see fit, The offence for impair- ed driving comes under the Criminal Code, These euspensions also apply to a driver found to have a blood alcohol level above .08 per cent, or who _ failed to take a breath TEE TIME IN By Pete Young Men's night last Weda- nesday was a tremendous success with the biggest turnout this year. More than a 100 men took part in the low net tournament run by the team of Ron Belton, Winners of golf balls were Castle, Prevette, Alt- ken, heck, Jacques, Osa- hott, Le re Bucs Bi MacDon- W. Gorkoff, Lind, Foon, Holliday, MacGauley, All et, Jr., Lan patrick and Makortoff. There are only four more weeks before the an- nual Castlegar Open will be held on June 3 and 4, The tournament chairman says that tre event has been 40 per cent subscribed to al- ready. If you wish to parti- cipate in this great event it would be,advisable that you - sign a up Pretty quickly. ‘his weekend sees the Wiser Tournament start for men’s two-ball-best-ball to be held on Saturday and the CASTLEGAR mixed Wiser two-ball-best- ball on Sunday, If you don't have a partner for these events. think about picking up one as thi cellent famed From all accounts it would seem that all of the 44 men who visited Winder- mere last Saturday had an excellent time as none can remember who won what. The official result will be next week's local’ greenskeeper hou uld be given when you consider that it takes about five to seven years to de- velop a food turf and about one half a thousands of a second to destry it, So please replace. all divots. PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Reasonable Rates an ex: | You Save a Bonnet’ 10 Pet. OFF for CASH BONNET) 'Ssmvowrscac =a KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L, A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK tin “zer test when - do so by a peace ate Attorney-General Peterson ted there cause employment problems for a driver. “There is no excuse for those who abuse the Ae ege of ori it is ee sponsibility of every -driv- er to bear in mind that if he chooses to drink, then he should choose some oth- er. method . of Fransportat e relate this igo 1971 toll of 636 dy- on our highways, we that at least Si would have been in the tegory of being the untor: tunate victims of alcohol in- volved in the accident.” New Denvar Mill Rate Established The 1972 mill rate for the Village of New pene has heen set showing a 1 mill increase. “This, iow ever,” says village clerk Mrs. W. E. Rowe, “Will be basically offset by the pear: Denver's mill rate is as fol- 1971 1972 23.95 Reg. Hospital Reg. Dist. Total mill levy 62, 08 64. 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Letters fo Arena Dear Sir; We all want an arena complex but after a debate with my Grade Nine daughe the Ing Castlegar to manage the arena, The committee then turned it over to the powa, of Castlegar who has had to maintain the ar own ne no anelp at firet ‘referendum lefeated by Kinnair (Wotlschenia Complex). The second referendum was defeated by gar (Kinnaird code There. has been talk of a new referendum which Castlegar council first came out with but Kinnaird coun- cil sald they were not in- formed of such a plan. So, Kinnaird has.come up with still another plan. We came to the conclu- sion that in order to have a new complex, we must am- ite the two towns s0 shat ct one a ae will not be ting of ther. te not jority groups that are de- Testing” the referendums ba fhe people of the two There is talk of amalga- ‘mation in the towns but our Special Day Plans Gol Final Touches By Robson W.l. The Robs Institute will hold their “Women's Institute Exhibi- tion and Sale! on Wednes- day, May 17, 5¢ The exhibit will de handi mata to ‘old pho: ig to the work of the Women’s Institute. + In addition, borsch will be on sale as well as ese food, fo: either take out or-eat in the hall. A’35 cent admission is charged and this en- les the holder of a ticket iy and a bun, pus a ce On'a door Drize on Women's the Editor | _Reaienal District Dear In tight of the recent controversy concerning the administrat {onal our attention to the. tt of a avail il comap! lex in Tarrys, Develo Developing Urban” for the ROCK We | feel that this disregard for the Bian ner some public exp) a Not only was this action inconsistent with Section located at Tarrys, but rath- er at the proposed indust- rial area at South Slocan. The minister of Lani! Forests and Water Resources questioned. ne locating. 9 mill in Sarre! oriented area. A petition fro from loc ‘alr residents ri cern against the he Ub leatan of the proposed mill was de- eae mi attloe at the RDCK. We question why th chee, to, disre; 4 Section 707 (2) of the Muni- Act, ld hai We would pine a bis explanation stat costly advice ote plan.’ ani ed, such that we now a large industrial co: amidst a developing qostien: tial aroa, Peter Wm. Wood, South Slocan, Peter D, Ommundsen Glade. An announcement from the’ Association's office in Penticton said the award was for accident control and 25,000 manhours “free from accld- ents, Ded DO YOU NEED INSURANCE ADVICE « «. FE sell the following types of Insurance: Home ‘Insurance, Tenant’s Policies, Automobile Insurance, Boat Insurance, Business Policies, Life, Perhaps | Can Help. You ‘Representing Fruit Growers Located at 269 Columbla Accident - Sickness and Mortgege Insurance JIM SHISKIN, B.A, Mutual Ave., Castlegar (Across from the . Legion) Phone 365-3301 COFFEE BREAK Kinnalrd Grade { Class Tour Castlegar District Hospital By Lols Hughes If you have ever gone through the experience of having to put a, member oi your famally into the hos ite one of Stanger ones, oon will bi as enthusias ha vacent Project a 1 ato: local hi a8 il to oro yy stud- ents Roop R._ Patrick's grade one class from Kin- naird d Elementary, not 0) marke Hospi ‘Week ay 5-12), gives these fon ts people an introduct- to one of the commun}- "s vital services, This was Sone in such a manner sho- uld any one of the students ever need to be hospitaliz- ed, it will be a far better experience for both hospital id child, tat idea for the vislt developed from a student teacher, Miss Dee Chase, whose mother, Mrs, Robart Gaaltiar nd District legar an trict He the success of it wp we can only be credited to a combination of efforts — the school board for al- lowing the ehlldren fe fre an franspor ion, the hos- Pital a tor, Ken, Tel- arico and his ataff, who did so much to make the visit a inowledgabie one. the children areund the fa elit 4 it the children were divided into nto groups of 10— And the is just what they gett children frceted in the lobby of F the Bospital fear they were forms ae aha out, the identifica Plasma kep' refrigeration and viewed a drop of blood under a mic- roscope. They saw a culture of infection which was collected from an in-’ jury when a patient had stepped on _a nail. cm the X-ray room each the opportuni bd identity the pane. struct. ure. of the footy: hand and rib cage.” arm. A live model was also selected to be placed on the table in a mock act of stit- ching a cut leg giving the students an opporvunuy to. see the sur; needle an thread used for such an aT cident. The volunteer pat-. ient in turn sighed with relief as the procedure end- ed with not stitches, but a band-aid. ip could have