GRACE ; PRESBYTERIAN ' .CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. ——— ‘CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH wjat the Kootenay Lake General i Saturday from the Tarrys Com- _ N.Sominolt Funeral Held On Saturday Funeral services were held munity Hall for Nick Semi we stock @ full solaction of SAVAGE SHOES for children: _ Maddocks Shoe Store 56, who died March 16 Hospital, Seminoff was born in Grand Forks Nov. 5,,1910 where he re- ceived his education. He moved A resident of Nelson, Mr. : The Selkirk College Council Invites The Citizens of the West Kootenay. Area to Attend = -: THE OFFICIAL OPENING. “dam: goes ‘in, q FIELD & STREAM” ~ Victoria Utters Arrow Lakes Hog Wash people have no trouble getting The latest word | that, due to poor accessability, Arrow | lack of accomodation and foo ery|and gas outlets on the lower lake, it:would not be economic- ally feasible to spend too much money on the fishery. Why not a Wilderness Thoy’ also state! big, beautiful body of water that be no accomodation on the low- er Arrows for a few can bet your bottom. dollar that many thousands are going.to this Park and the government bought By Jack White and’ even though there will years, you lake every year for fishing. We had one marina and re- sort set up on the lake at Deer that out,.and will close the road don’t intend to replace it.” sisting the when they start flooding. They Hen in the final period, The Bruins ‘and Ma Blackhawks: Nip Nelson By 3-1 Score Saturday The .Blackhawks defeated Nelson 8-1 on Saturday in a close well-played hockoy game. . Gerald Quiring put Castle- gar ahead 1-0 in the first period and added another in the second period, with ‘Tom A CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 80,1967 battled to a 1-1 tie In the final league. game, the single point allowing the Maple Leafs to move into second place, five points behind the league: cham- pion - Bl who become the first winner of the Kiwanis Centennial. Trophy for the Pup ag on one goal, WEEKEND SPECIAL HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves . ,HAMBURGER & WIENER BUNS, BREAD, Regular 23c Each ................ 5 for $1 Dutch Maid Bakery In our Bakery Across from Liquor Store Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 Division C: :Maple Leafs were actually tied ‘with the Canadiens ‘at 14 aple Leafs | points each but have a better GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Pastor D. Reoves, ‘of SELKIRK COLLEGE They have bought up all 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar and Brown Ph. 365-7176 to Alberta in 1922, then elght years later in 1930 he moved to North Shore, ‘Nelson: ‘ By Premier. W.A.C.: Bennett On Saturday, April. 1; 1967, at 2.00 p.m. ‘Minor Hockey Awards the available land on the lake, and won't sell or sublet any of it for five years while they. play Plans Begin goals for and against record. The Bruins, after a late season Bullding, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel drive, fell just short with 13 Plaza int WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m Weatherby Rifles Presented to Players around with the rise and fall of awards to 21kyte, Mudlarks, peewee team | the water, and yet they use the viens Sa oruden of lea-| trophy ‘by Bob McDonald; -G.} facts—the lack of roads and of gue and team trophies highlight-| Hominuk, Arrow Lakes, peewee | accomodation—as feasible excus- ed Minor Hockey ‘night held| team tr py Norman Blais;|.es for not doing more work on Monday evening at the Castlegar the lake. Arena. According to statistics on the Pee Wees, Bantams and Mid- creel census sount last year, not poco let rea jo many people were ing week. gets otiug ses aa baton tee the Take” fartleutarly the low-|. Plans were finalized for the presentation of: the trophies, Inaba was also pre- fr peaches. I say the method sof sozintration) of players for. aie le | gettin; ese 8! ics + | co! season with re; ion Castlegar and Beta Aline pletely haywire. dates Being set for A et 8 and “Mr. Seminoff is survived by his wifé Mary at Nelson; four sons, Bill of .West V; 4 Sam ‘of Peachland, Mike of Nel- son and Nick of Vi Is- Jand; two daughters, Mrs: John (Elsie) reit of Thrums and . Bill (Vera) Beaton of Cal- 3 15 dchil For Baseball ‘Season Locally The Castlegar-Robson Minor Baseball Association held. its first regular. meeting of the 1987 Family Bible Hour - 10 am. Open Houre to Follow’ Fa Worship 21 am. : Evening Worship — 7.30 p.m. re All Welcome FOUR MILL Blackhawks Maple Leafs Canadieys Bruins » sor 8G eae Bickerton of Trail’ and ‘Herb Darnley, Foundation’s project manager at Arrow. Mrs, Mr. Robertson cites good safety practices as well as the full cooperation of all em- Ployees on the project as the major rea: sons for the enviable. safety record. The Pacific Water Wells Ltd. n and ‘his mother, Mrs Drilling Contractors 5 other, . Helen Seminoff, also of Nelson. ‘ Interment was in the Bril- PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Castlegar Socials - Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph, 365-8294 Bar. sented with the Pee Wee le: KO : trophy for being the most im- Pastor: Rev. K. D. Cooper - Phone: 365-5212 55” am, “Family Treasure Hunt” 2 ‘amily Worship —~ Suni 9. 11.00 a.m. F; 7.00 p.m. Evangelistic Service of er 7.30 p.m. Youth Meeting “Where you are a stranger but once” —SSS—S—= CHURCH OF GOD 7.00 p.m. Fridays * Youth Fellowship ambulance has only made some 10 trips to the hospital, five of them for off-the-site accidents, — Hydro Photo lant Cemetery with the Castle- gar Funeral’ Home in care of arrangements, of articles taken from thi ona the Kinnaird-Castlegar Area. * THE EFFECT OF INDUSTRY ON COMMUNITY GROWTH (per 100 new jobs) Three hundred ‘and - fifty nine more people, 91 more School children, $770,000 more Personal income per year, 100 more households, $20,000 more bank deposits, three more retail stores, 97 more cars, 65 more This is the fourth in a series The opinions expressed. in these articles do not necessarily Teflect those of this newspaper. and Rossland have been most noteworthy. Will you now go to bat for us? It would please us if you would consider your- self an active Provincial. mem- ber for the life of our commit- tee and report back to us what . if any, the F Authorities are taking of our representations to them. terms of our appoint- ment were to seek the ways and means of organizing the the facts for an aga a DM and seek out the aids and assistance to be to. you to represent us in Vic- e re-|toria, Your efforts on behalf of Port of TheSteering Committee] Trail District Municipality for Steering Committee Correspondence ic of Castle- Castl 8 gar and Kinnaird would, under this scheme, contribute certain chinery and Equipment to the) district municipality, E Therefore, it ‘would seeni proper and reasonable that the Provincial Government. contri- bute certain aids and benefits in the areas of its responsibility for assuring ‘the sound basis of an enlarged municipal unit. efore petition the provided the unorganized areas by Provincial Departments as a condition to their amalgamation. * Bible Study & Prayer 7.30 pam. Wedn i Hela in homes ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion. 11 am. Holy Communion. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m, written and received by the 01 2 Mr. W. Waldie Secretary, Steering Committee on a Diat- rict Munici fi Kinnaird-Castlegar Area, P.O. Box 51, bson, B.C, SSSI! Dear Mr. Waldie, of January 11th regarding the ARDA ‘fin: jancing - | Icrigation and Domestic Water supply systems, conflict between an P. in ing and $364,000 more retail sales per year, Do we want it- or not? ke oe ke The following are letters January 20, 1967 ink you for your letter for combined I do not think there is any A At least, this is how we have in- terpreted the need for our ap- ‘pointment. i Will you please assist us in ‘any possible way you can? We lan the pr esentation of our re- port about the third week of se we ee January 18, 1987 le P. ou i “on matters of local:;concern:'. ceva) That, prior to our peti- lands, improvements, plant, ma- the We there Department ‘of Highways ‘for a]! “on. the ig ti Block 1 ra vate rail cross year the r tion for ‘am. the Min- ister of Highways announce the G year. during which the first ma- will the lower 3% jor. ‘be for the missing ‘link in the South- mm ‘Transprovincial Highway No. 3 from Kinnaird to Salmo, 2) That an:immediate start be taken ‘on obtaining rights-of- way for the construction, over a 7) That, in co-oper the Land Settlement Board, the ration with Fast Efficient Complete Service Ind trial & D. tic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 GOLF THE: FASTEST GROWING. SPORT IN : NORTH AMERICA NOW TO BE FRANCHISED IN CANADA A business: package that’s hard to equal. Check these outstanding features: ‘ * Used ind or outd — No * Prices from $3,225 to $30,000 * 6 Finance plans available _ ‘ Installed two weeks from order Free Idea and Promotion Kit No Franchise fee or Sharing in your profits Investment usually returned in one season A fabulous innovation of being able to own a cash , while you pursue your own occupation. abl ea, improvement would allow for the possible alternate low-level ope that your im. ntly mains of the Robson Irrigation route from Needles to Highway No. 8, and ‘the ‘sensible reloca- tion of proposed. new water District,.It would also solve many existing: subdivision pro- blems, and allow triple the pre- design and Ola drainage overflow culvert from the ‘sinkhole’ partly ept. of ch«an Highways’: right-of-way . where Highway tain. ‘oa Sublot 15. on'Di No. 3 meets the moun- berry, » Brilliant ‘and Gotischense wil in the next 3 years, is the feeling of this Where’ else can you have Exclusive Equipment, Cash. Income, High Profit, Proven; Appeal ‘and - Return? IT’S NOT.A DREAM! IT'S HERE NOWI Write: — LOMMA CHAMPIONSHIP MINIATURE GOLF COURSES — No. 911 - 925 West Georgia St., Vancouver 1, B.C. or phone 681-8833 the Castlegar and District Minor Hocke Ly before introducing the coaches who annie the presentations, jam. the Juveniles, moat improved : iipproved individual Isakson; rep by C. Smith; Jackie Quiring, Pulpmakers, bantam’ team | tro- phy by Rudy Martini; Lyle My- ‘Association, welcomed | proved player ‘in the Pee Wee ers and their parents | league. | ‘i Robin Heagy of Arrow Lak- es Pee Wees was presented with the best goalle trophy for having 10 shutouts during the season. The annual meeting of the ‘ayne Kin 2 Castlegar and. District Minor. Hockey Association will be held in the Hi. Arrow. Arms ne Lanzarotta; coach of 1987-68: season ‘and the presen- tation of the annual report. - Local Teachers Attend Vancouver Convention Three delegates from. the Castlegar and District Association are among the esti- mated 2,000. teachers from all parts of British Columb! are attending the 46th annual of the B.C. mittee. The hat no teacher teach regular lasses of 40 or more’ pupils tarting next September and that he BCTF support mcrally' and any teacher who re- ia who Federation in.the Bayshore Inn in ‘Vancouver this week. Local delegates attending are: Bob Faulkner, Al Clausen’ and Ted Asp. - ‘Convention delegates © are debating matters of. vital. con- cern to education in B.C. includ- ship federation's executive com- INCOME TAX 2g PROBLEMS 2? ‘Credits or Refunds cially fuses to teach such a class. Ten of 25 resolutions sub- mitted by local associations to the convention deal with teach: ing and learning conditions. “The . resolutions | confirm the growing disatisfaction of teachers with the: conditions in which they and work,” said J. Harley Robertson, president of the federation. The 10 resolutions call for 9 | such things’as more clerical help in the schools, the provision’ of gne period 2,day for each teach- e* for marking’ and ‘lesson: pre- 7,000-member- | 1 cation, the! provision of coun- sellurs for the elementary schools, imitations on'the size of secondary science ‘classes and a full noon period for all teach- e] TS. - Among the other resolutions are those calling for local ap- pointment of district superinten- Don’t .miss. any students ‘ must} B.C, One man spent four days per:month on the Lower Arrows doing a creel. census program, one more spent four days in the centre section per month, an- other worked four ‘days on the upper. reaches, and on number of fishermen using the lake was estimated, The utilization of. a great fishery was based on a simple spot check:method and I say it wasn’t worth a damn. PB ailable and necessary at'the Arrow Boat Club and ask fishermen fo cooperate ona Wood: has agreed to garner ‘all available ‘information and the local Rod and Gun and the Trail club. have agreed to ite with the in’ a netting program, Throw in a roadblock at In- land Towing, and they will have some competent information on the lower Arrows and though it will probably be too late, the re- sults will be quite a bit different. We'll be appealing to all and sundry for. support and ‘ask everyone to do their part:to save one of the biggest fisheries in pound dolly and a kamloops over eight pounds. Bob Wood took‘a ‘couple of ‘small dollies, yours truly got four strikes and boated nothing, :(the ‘story ‘of my life.) Weather was a little unset- part of the weekend and had‘a big bearing on the fishing. There 11.80 the | 1! Th hava a minor 15 at the Castle; Robson. fg 80 a. ociatin picking d getting th games and iget le. ret number of ‘Soakhes. ee pigge qb sees er. and bei ear this seasons and will be hay u or} years olds be Rut ested in coaching or ing, way is welcome at na and .30 am. to]: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Couch uni all from 2.80 jam to left Thursda’ morning by plane for Scotland where they were called because of the: serious il- Iness of ‘Mr. Couch’s mother. r Guests at the home of Mrs. it H. Johnson Monday and Tuesday lon can’ carry out were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright of teams, scheduling of oclatio: to leagu this year. as well as a|in Tep team. . » J. Sher’ Mr. and Mrs, Norm’s Sport Shop elping in Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs. meet-/C. Henne were: Trail visitors Sunday. on : Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS _. SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER . SCOPES IN STOCK Leupold — Red Field — Weiver ,. AND MOUNTS Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2915 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.80 p.m tled.on’ the lake for the most} § " hi Held io. St, David's sent Popmaation.. are lots of fish in there if-you scheme whether undertaken by with i on page ten) dents, higher salaries on a semi- Sunday School 2 p.m. ' Rev. Harold C. Clark ——_— ST a water improvement district or, for that matter, the district municipality on behalf of an area of the municipality, provid- ed the ARDA scheme is not local areas to seek wider respon- sibility sn If go through , igamat of the: letter to enclosed, Most matters pertain to re- in Sé & tion. A copy Mr. Martin is CONTACT Mrs. I.:M.'‘Toogood 301 Silverwood Cresc. Woodland Park, K. monthly ‘basis, the chan: Educatio ging of mn Week from March to November. and: opposition ‘‘as -morally ‘ unsupportable’* to eruiting ‘teachers~ for B.C. ~ in re- have. the time and the gear to entice them with, so. go to it fellows, before our power-mad politicians ruin it completely.: - 2 Ibs. 65c sponsibility for the unorganized ‘areas ch generally sequire more development than’ coul fom Oriani area inte was to, ve met loc: under equitable be extended. In such a case, i¢| fxation. If coer taxation is}} : eae fhe rates pader fhe’ 4 : Se scheme were less than the muni- | @ The Elusive Stone Sheep, cipal rates, then the water us- then ‘are we to to the pee : me - ers would transfer and there| savige areas to vote? On intan- would be no revenue to support gibles the debt and operations of the Confederation is in. our municipal minds this year. But, as B.C. for this point, I think] caine good 4 : A scheme can be| der its conditions of established as satisfactorily tatus, witiia the municipality as ou side it, Juni i a classes start next week — Mon- yf liv- areas where the standard of liv. day, April serving some area already serv- ing is lower ‘than ‘that in B.C. ed by the municipal water sys- hich the THE SALVATION ARMY 365-7985 (173 Columbia Street) Sunday 9.45 a.m. Suni School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting "NORTHERN WILDLIFE WILDERNESS IN LIVING. COLOR | ~~ : Mountain Goat, Alta Sweet Creamed Honey, 4 ». | Nielson’s Big Chocolate Bars, . for 5 Ib. Cello 69c $l. Wednesday 5 7.80 pan, Bible Stindy * bent 7.80 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited te all services, You are never a stranger at the ition un- cial i Shrubs of All Kinds — Apricot Trees — Pears ei ‘Apples. : s cet GRAD 79¢ 69c Cherries pata Peony Flowering Tree Peony Roots : 75 c Phlox Assorted Colors Assorted Colors ...0...0.......... Bleeding Hearts Anemones °......------ Decorative & Cactus Dahlias .... 69c_ Pom Pom Dahlias 69 Calla Lilies 49 Astilbe Roots 75¢ Begonias 22c _ Assorted Gloxinias 33c. Each Pendula Begonias J. E. Brown Deputy Minister se we Rose Margarine 3». 79¢ | Oranges Ginger Ale and Pepsi, swim. 5 o. Rinso Soap Powders, «..:...... Alhoa Salted Peanuts, 2... 89c CHOICE BEEF ipal status and responsibility of gov- ernment. many as/15 Stone fe. therefore solicit 5 4 Rams in one Baad. : 6 Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory — Apostolic Church Two blocks East of the c Victoria, B.C. 10 am. — Sunday School 8 : ‘Wars Dear Don: 21 am. Morning hip We are enclosing with this | 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic letter copies of our most re- Service cant letters to the Department of ighways, Department o! s, Forests and Water Resources,|D. F. Martin. Land Settlement Board and the | Regional Engineer B.C. Hydro and Power Authority.| Department. of Highways As our representative in the | 101-Baker Street . legislature: and as an_ active} Nelson, B.C. member of the Cabinet, we look Ret Proposals for Amalgamation ‘UNITED CHURCH riet folie a dere ee lt OF CANADA ality would ay " Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist s tba sonmue 1 to uno! ed areas oa : and Presbyterian Churches of Canada ed within the enlarged municip. CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD at boundaries, ROBSON GENELLE Phone $85-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m, Kinnaird Church School Age 3 to grade 3-12 aim, Grade 4 to 9:- 9.45 am. re- January 14, 1987 Honorable Donald L. Brothers, Minister. Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources . Martin. Don- ur MLA, may be Hour Phone 365-3150 January 10, 1967 W. Love Interim Minister All Welcome | SIRLOIN STEAK . . 95¢ ROSE BUSHES; CLIMB- “ERS, HI TEA, FLORI- BUNDAS, All Colors. $1.08 A Record: Size Moose, and a Record Size’ Caribou, mounted lifesize, will be yours’ to sce before the show. © FIVE TROPHIES in the World Records _ ; Were taken for mounting! : ‘RUMP ROASTS | Ib. ee This film will appeal to both the nature lover and’ sportsman. Tickets at the door, Adults $1.50, Stu- ENGINEERED dents $1.00. Children under six years free. Reniember ‘the date, time and place of the show ‘in HOMES your district, by saving this announcement or marking your calendar. é Kinnaird Community Hall . Centennial. . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th, 1967 — 8.00 p.m. Phone 385-8337 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m: - Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 am, \ GROCERIES | MEATS We reserve the right “to limit quantities Award Homes ANDERSON AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 MITCHELL SUPPLY Ltd. FRONT STREET _— CASTLEGAR — PHONE 366-7252