Consfruction Starts on Span Across Columbia at Mica Dam truction has start: two abutments now under § ed nan accent bridge ac- construction at the alte. It ross the Columbia River to will 6 feet wide be- Spring’ Motif Dominates Tea Held by the L Auxil Se eaees Gea siaees gp Nee BY Me Legion Auxillary of Revelstoke. sidewalk, The Sprin; Cand b Mrs, 7. BC. Mea. D inner e400, alate ‘ ioiiee Boy a can Canadian Le- 5B contract to ed a § Library Friends gion Branch 270, under the Ed Pia a a Selkirk College -historl- ay - Leduc has been_hail ie vit aeful.” Canron Ltd. of Vancouver to fabricate, deliver and ier: convenorship of Mra. Mrs. a the steel superstructure for the brid; a wiilch will an Craig Andrews will be provide additional access to guest speaker at the May we owerhouse and switch. meeting of the Friends of { ard both of whieh will te wtie nee cna re constructed Seno in the Hecreutloa ofllee at Service Pin Given Fibreglas Plant csriesia ae Thursda = ay aig May Slart-Up Near Shoreacres Jans for starting a factory In this ar- evolve around get- ting a location. Walter ‘Tymotievich, a former Castlegar. resident . who hopes to set‘up In this area, had originally consid- ered a plot at Oo enia, patil he ran into problems ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY, GENERAL MEETING — “Wednesday, Miy 3rd 6:00'p.m. Robson Recreation Hall’ Bazaar and ‘gar! Come Tell Us What You Want — Wo Need Help white elephant sales, : “ Mra. C, Kerr was in R The. is now looking at : charge of the hamper t tick- A ; 5 “+ two otter sites, one across «fia been errenged by” Mon ets, Mrs, E.. Rourke, tea yee ; H © from’ Katesnikoff | Sawi Molly Whi 5 f Up eres swat | D : yellow cloth 7 Shoraacres: and : me ENT A LAWN ; was placed on the head AERATOR 8 pm, Thrums sible ‘location is‘in Castle- table, jon over i it was an arrai OOS Fer Hour Mr, Andrews has chos- | ; en as his subject, “Writing A, Bale Local. Histo! ory. : All those interested in me work of the Castlegar id Kinnaird libraries are * iirged to attend. downstream from th scheduled to be in opera: tion in December. The 500-ton bridge sup- erstructure will rest on three concrete piers and convenors were Mrs. R. "s industrial. park near and a low Champ and Mrs, E, Sperl- gar’ the .Celgar operation. ROLLING POST... OFFICE . SHSS_ principal Robert Patrick. and. Hon. SATISFACTION SHOWS in the faces of Don Brothers as the. Education - Minister A milestone in the ed- » veational system of ithe, shed at F st Friday it stan: f mphries, ley | Hu iducation Minister Den- i a Brothers officially op- i the new library and : slectronics laboratory at the school anid he sald it i Z was @ most opport ment, i AS he spoke, American 7 astronauts were on the’ Greek philosopher Plato. CASTLEGAR NEWS PuOTOs SATURDAY, MAY 13 6:30 and 9 p.m. TRAIL a. HIGH SCHOOL Tickets $4 ‘Gna $3.50 317 BONANZA DAYS SPECIALS Today = Friday — Saturday 50% OFF * FLARE PANTS in denim, stripes, prints, & terry * GLENHILL PULLOVERS sizes 36 to 42 * SUMMER SKIRTS sizes 8 to. 14 * SILVER & GOLD SLIPPERS "S-MeL * RAIN COATS sizes 8 fo 18 25% OFF Bubble Blouses and Knitted Tops ‘lo . $1.99 SALE TABLE OF: Narrow Leg Jeans sizes 8 to 12 reg. $8.95 to $12.95 _ Jamaica Shorts .—- Koratron — sizes 10 to 14 regular $8.98 MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS FEATURING and Thursday, April 27th © Admission: Adults 75c BAND CONCERT ‘Delta Senior Secondary: School Band “Stanley Humphries Secondary School Band ~STANLEY HUMPHRIES GYM formally poens the new library and elec: tronics laboratory last Friday. — Castlegar News Photos JUST PRIOR to the opening of the SHSS library, Education Minister Don Brothers looked up a reference from the © Now Nenver Students Win Least cman ho brought home awards but the entire group for the manner in which they con- ducted themselves during the Science Fair, Seven of the 14 brought home awards. These were: Miss Susie Fisher, a Grade 10 student, who won the trophy and a $15 prize in the Mathema- ties section; Mary An- ne Irwin, another Grade 10 student was awarded a $15 honorable mention. prize in the Biology division; Ern- at Casley and eva Mc rory, both Grade 7 ry, Grade 12, Seven other students who participated and who also deserve credit for their Projects were: Mike Olek- Dan Fish- Cas- idy Reitmeier. Scott Cherry “acted as mascots and en- tered projects in the fair. The students and their teachers are grateful to all those who contributed to the Science Fair Fund and helped make it possible for so many students to attend | the fair. 8:00 p.m. Students 50c THERESA CLAUSEN and her sister Debbie, of Blueberry Creek, discuss some electronics gear with Education Minister Don Brothers at SHSS on Friday. The girls are the daugh- ters of Alfred Clausen, electrical instructor at the school, Library Conference in Nelson May 8 An AllKootenay Lib- rary Conference ill be held at Notre Dame Univer- ea will be; Gil Suter, Dr. ‘illiam Murison, , Mrs. ade, Hon Hallett, C. H. King, Mrs, Jean ‘Turner, Bob Maddocks, Mrs. Anna Gattinger, Mra. Janice sone! jissel and Mrs, Th From pert Mrs, El izabeth Morin and from Blueberry, Mrs, nadek, Har- Meher! MeBaln {i will represent Brilliant, and Peter Popoff and John Mor- an, Thrums, One of the speakers, who will express views on the Kootensy Ubrary ry syst em, will be Dr. ton, of \ beard. + The meeting will chaired by R. J. wWiltoce librarian of Notre Dame. FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH With Gas Fill-Up (minimum 8 gallons) JUNCTION SHELL SERVICE & WASH PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE Kinnaird Open Daily: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays: 6:00 a.m, to 9:00 p.m, : 217 griculture is one of British Columbia's major industries, worth more than $200 million nnually to our economy. But the true value of this industry cannot be measured simply In Sa? ms of dollars and cents, For agriculture bears directly on the quality of fife, and the Fy products of this industry are staples of our daily diet, Despite the necessity of importing large uantities of foodstulfs, there can never be any substitute for home-grown foods from our wn farms, ranches and orchards, Most of us appreciate the exceptional quality of British atitched cloth ‘and centered ‘ an arrangement of mauve flowers ‘and silver Mrs, Jo! 0 d Mrs, Dinner with i Presiding | were Mrs. A. Weir, Nelson ‘ West Kootenay zone repre. 9 aoa Mrs. Eunice and Mrs. May Dinner, 2 hoch past presidents of the } Castle; LA. cf legar Mrs. ; Johnson who extended gree- } tings and welcome to ail at ; the opening of the sale, al- ; 80 served, ‘ The bake-table was su- DePaolie, was Miss Verlie Olson. Mars, , J. Walker and Mrs, During the afternoon's hnso! Barry bouquet of mixed flowers offered as a door prize was . Mila Volosek y FE, Rourl and decorated by Stella Ball FIRST FIRE of the season was. responded fo at 2:25 last Thursday afternoon by nine Vt of the Department. It was located on the lower. section of property (between 7th and 9th Ave.) owned by T. F, Houghton. Those attending the: fire stated they felt It had boys’ cabin resulted from an earlier burning which came to life and got a new start on Its own, No damage was reported though the Fire fire came close to a shed once used as a and now housing a garden tiller. and lawnmower. Shown here hosing ‘down the area Is fireman Jack Nichvalodoff accompanied by fireman Pete Foodikoff. — Castlegar News Photo HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES First or second mortgages for the purchase of existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One day approval service, competative rates, no lock in, no bonus. - Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C, tin 6 TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1972 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply “LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS CALL NPs y AND SIZES 2 =, | Vali Toastmisiress Club Spring Goal To End Their Low Attendance Score For the first time in many a month a full atten- dance of members was re- corded at the April dinner meeting of Vali Toastmist- Tess Club. pines at bert ernie Happ! of 9) rine, and ho end of low atenance eres the monthly mosphere aso attended ¥ three gu- King. 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The delight of Kings ap at 40, was proach to a Bogs 40 one can be Ba eajuad with the know- fe and experience gain: ea. up to the age of #0, lite been a les of “Do's iad Don'ts", emotional 40's are a time for re- assessment —a second ee ; at, life, a: freedom to ‘new hotizons,’ ‘a"tinie. velope ‘one’s. own ried Le rhymes, phasing the a the different modu- Jations of the voice,—speed tone, etc. impressive candle- light - induction ~ceremo. for Mrs. Mitchel Cherno:! was conducted by Mrs. John Saliken, General evaluation was given by Mrs. : David At the April wor! a discussion wa5 pare called last hameltalrs was aged 17, felt wom- en have a oa misconception of Toastmistress Clubs. whe club is for the’ pi years, a woman is well ped to meet the public in any situation, to 0 Greet gers, converse wil and. friends, present graciously, seven com- ntate at a. fashion show. ; Vali holds two: meetings a i Thevmnre °o! 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