CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, April 24, 1975 Day SPECIAL o THREE INSER PRICE 0 FOR Td This Offer i is Good for Individuals Only. Business Advertisements [ ‘Do Not Qualify @ Miscellaneous for Sale | @ For Rent @ Lost @ Vehicles for co -@ Miscelloneous Wanted @ Homes for Scle Help Wanted @ Notices . @ Work Wanted @ Property forSale @ Found Sorry... ‘No Phone Orders at Special Rates. Why not sell that crib or high chair — or that extra bed or summer tires: And how about a “wanted” ad aim- ed at getting a second car: for hubby to drive to work. And. then there's, that lot: you've always wanted at the lake. Now’s the time to let people know you're interest- ed. Perhaps someone has just, the sproperty you re look=_ : ing for. Check Your Basement, Garage or Storage Area. There's Dollars for You in old Items Just Waiting to be Sold! Use this Handy Form Deadline: 5 pm. 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Year i in the Castlegar News! cre ee OE I : Stakeriay “Tadian + play “Striptease” lh ed al od tng nn or bth CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 24, 1976 Recreation Land On Slocan Loke A letter-writing campaign conducted by Slocan citizens has pressured the provincial parks branch Into studying the feasibllity of eetting aside more land for development. ‘The letters demanded that the west side of Slocan Lake bo established a8 a nature conser- vancy ares, Ina response a by ' several residents of the valley, », the parks branch expressed reluctance to pursue park stat- us for the area and claimed that. the Kootenay, is’ already well- ‘represented in’ the’ provincial park system. However, the letter atates, the branch has requested a ban froin mineral claim’ staking: in the area and it plans to finance ‘anextensive study of the prime. , the Valhalla IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVE Uae MAYFAIR HOTEL: provides spacious new accommodation with fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, phone, {90 view for next visit to. Vancouver stay downtown at, the Maytair Hotel Tocated at Hornby and Robson Streets. For reservations, write to : THE MAYFAIR HOTEL enjoyment:’ On your é 445 Hornby St., Vancouver 1, B.C. or Phone ares 604-667-47: READ THE CLASSIFIED. ADS range this summer. to supple- ‘ment Information for conaldera- i itlon’of a:park,” 1 According to two repre- “sentatives of the Slocan, Valley Mike Handley of the parks.“ » ary School during the week of <: S following’ schools participating: (9 | L, ¥. Rogers, Nelson, J.L. 5 Crowe, ‘Trail: Kinnaird Jr. / t ohn ‘Wanta'the Bronx”, “West Kootenay ‘Drama Festival. 715 ‘The The TOS Wert Kootenay by Stanley Humphries Second-. by Randy ¥ Waldie ' Have All the Lighting Baak_ \ Drama Festival '75 was hosted © Gone”, L. V. Roger Best" Actor-(eo‘equal ‘April. 16/'to: 19,’ with the’! craig Jones and Stephen Clark, Secondary.» School, » Prince . Charles Secondary, Creston Castle; Ross from; Vancouver. Lightning Bugs Gone”. ley Humphries, for “Strip- second beat actor— Maloff, tumph- tls; for "indian Wants the and Stanley: Humphries Se- tre ae eee Pelt sete ve Gare Ln anna for! Where Have- All shes = Best’ actress—Charlone LY. for “Where © ta of the festival Gone spies re Festiva were... Merri Pittman, L.V. Best play—“Striptease”, Sualey ‘Humphries, third 1, Farrel: second play—"Ep- taney Humphries, a directed oy M. Desal; and third play— “Where ‘ ; second best actress— “Let Me Hear You Whisper". © Best visual presentation— “Reflections”, Prince ° Charles dary, Creston; best make- You Whisper”, Stanley Humph- ries, ‘Merit’ awards in’ acting were presented to Tony Rego and. Colin’ Hetman of Stanley Humphries, for “Indian Wants loca Plays Take Top ae the the Bron”. ‘A merit award was) ‘also presented’ for costume in “Lady Seeks Position” by Kin- naird Junior Secondary School. 74. The Stanléy: Humphries _ Secondary School festival com- mittee would like to extend to the community’ their sincerest thanks for ther support during” Dramfest *7 former Area Resident Allan Robert Dams Dies Funeral services were held April 18 in Kamloops for. Allan Born Aug. , 1961 In Trail, Mr. Dams attended ‘schools in Robson ‘and Castlegar during: the outset of his edueation, and ~ THE COBBLER SHOPPE _ 2 ) (Formerly Johnny's Shoe Repalr) i 278 Col, Ave. Castlegar — Phone | ‘365-5616. Where we maintain “Expert Workmenthio” ind_good “Friendly, Service”. fasiok REPAIR WITH CARE; “Dale Hunter, Proprietor For. your protection: or inaccurate » presentations’ 0: “actual and comparative prices. : CASTLEGAR" NEWS low. erase ‘Claims — No advertisement = alia be prea sey or be Smiicdng “This In fust one of the 12 Rules of. the Canadian i of Advertising Standards. whic ‘this publica- media across Canada “UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS. * BOAT: TOP M MATERIALS CARPETS Free Carpe Installation (Except Rubber Bact) 142 Col. TAve: — = Ph. 365-5636 < = Castlegar ase Custom Upholstery in Kam- Joops when his family ‘moved there 10 years ago.’ ie was ‘interested in enjoyed hunting and fishing. *At'the time of his death, Mr. Dams was employed by the Cominco Plant Shutdown Set. For August Manager” of Cominco’s ‘Cairns, - “currently planaing plant shut. downs:during’ the month of ‘August and that the company is trying to schedule employees’ ‘vacations during: that month to ‘accommodate. those affected. “Welll also be transferring « ‘ ss many employees a4 poste” positions in other © porary ane of Trail operations’ te | avoid’ a‘ situation where: an: employee has only three of vacation and’ faces’ &: four- week shutdown at his plant.” "rupted July 12-27. : ‘At Weefield, ‘tie seme ‘Aum ‘sulphate and shipping’ plants ait ‘be down f ‘Aug. 2.to 28. -The ammon-' ‘fam phosphate plant will opér- “ate the first week of August, as Jong as sulphuric acid stock is > available—it is’ expected that the ‘plant will be down’ from about Aug. 9 to ‘Aug. 23. Mr. Cairns sald certain ‘erews will be working during the beginning of the cation 5 “period to ensure an orderly * shutdown of processes and ‘equipment. Because of the shutdown, he said, there .will be fewer summer jobs for students this yeaa Robinson Stores as manager in Lae La Biche, Prior to that, he worked for Robinson Stores at ‘Williama Lake, and Ka He is_survived by his mother, Mrs. Betty, Dams; bistee, nephews, uncles and | elie tather, Elmer, prede- ‘ceased him in March of 1974. < Cremation’ followed the funeral services. joclety who / visited - Reamsbattom, : execu- tive assistant to Recreation ice, project Ia the redult of public support expressed through the letter-writing campalgn. 5; ” ‘Mr. Reamabottom’ sald ‘will head the Valhalla sty ‘project over the suminer ° SIMPSONS-SEARS | “(MAIL ORDER! ‘STOR NEW, DENVER, B.C. OPEN Mondays and Tuesdays 1 Lipm. to 5 Pm. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Vp.m. to.5 p.m. CLOSED, WEDNESDAYS "pete ea “Associated Bullders Hold Convention thls Saturday The B.C. Convent tonal at Associated’ Builders uled to be held this saeae ‘Trail. 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