CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1974 (edith) Healopy Mra. Ni (Mary). Cablevis ion Society Future Programming Discussed Future plans: for local. origination ' programing inthe West Kootenays, specifically Concerning the Cabtiegar- Kinnaird and Trail areas, the Seen, stated that they are in tl over the four cable systems operated by Commun-. ity Video in Trail, Rossland, Montrose-Frultvale, Castlegar- Kinnaird and Nelson, were discussed at a mid-May meeting between West Kootenay Cable-- vision Society and Community Video. The meeting was held in the faculty. tounge at Selkirk College. ~ Community Video an- nounced that they had com- . pleted their system rebuilds in the Trail-Rossland, Castlegar- Kinnaird and’ Montrose-Fruit- vale cable systems and now have available an access chan- for the placement of eight foot by 16 foot buildings at each head-end- location in. which! a small area will be. provided for. Brownie Fly-Up Ceremonies and: Badge - Presenfations are held at Robson Hall © === On Monday of last week at the Robson Hall Kim Thors, Stein’ and Gayle Wigen made their pledges and became Brownies. interested groups who wish to ‘use the access channel in'each system. These buildings are scheduled for use. by Septem- ber of this year. The company also ‘indi- ‘cated that they are arranging to supply a one inch Ampex video tape recorder in both Castlegar and Trail. This equip- :ment will be available by, the / fall of 1974. The company tecontices and ‘the: efforts: of nel ‘for local p With regard to Nelson, Steve Nicol and David Smith, © representing the company, mentioned that the company: is presently involved in. rebuild- ing the City of Nelson system and would not be prepared to make available a community access channel until the rebuild has. been ‘completed.-.Wthe completion date is estimated to be mid-September but. itis directly dependent upon the scheduling: of B.C. ‘Telephone cable sews who will be placing the cable. the West bai «presented by. pies er are as follows: “Brenda Barrass—Neigh- Debby Barrass—Golden Hand, Brownie Wings, Cyclist, Athletes and Weaver badges. Selena Berquist—Gold- en Hand and Athlete badges. Arleen Bouchard—Golden Hand, Brownie Wings and: Weaver badges. Gloria Bouchard—Golden. ‘ Society and its potential contri- bution ‘to local programing in the West Kootenays and stres- sed the fact that these ‘access channels: would be made avail- able to interested groups who wished: to avail themselves of this medium. The company also indi- cated that over the next two or three years it. would be enlare: ing its scope of local ‘progra: Hand,’ B: i Wings and” Weaver badges. - Karen’ Giruan—Golden Hand,’ Brownie Wings and Weaver badges. Colleen Graham—Collec- tor, Weaver and Toy Maker iges. _, Micelle ‘Holubolf—Ath- é Dette Huston—Collector and ‘Weaver badges. ©: Collette -Lafrentere—W. and Athlete badges: bate Athlete and Weaver Nila Salekin—Athlete. and Weaver badges. Cindy Stretletski—Neigh- ‘Casilegar Socials ed by a flying: Up ceremony Mrs. H. Johnson 965-8204 Mr. and Mrs. C. Kerr spent Members of! Minto’ Chap- r few days_.in} n} Spokane: last ter, Order of the Eastern Star, week. whi tending’ Expo. who attended the’ meeting’ of ne Alpha Chapter in Rossland on. Mr, ani d Mra J, Raine ‘and Monday’ evening ‘of last ‘week their guests, Mrs,W,! Hall of were’ Mr. and Mrs.’ J, Raine, Mrs. F. (Audria) Fuller, Mra. H, (Rose) Johnson, Mrs. N, (Milda) ‘Teasdale: of Paradise * Oswald and ‘Mrs. N. (Mary) Valley, returned ‘home: Friday. Zuk.’ Present atthe meoting ‘evening after’ spending a few. was Mrs, Mildred: Hill-Tout days:in Spokane while attend- Worthy:Grand Matron’of the | ing. Expo. Mr, and: Mrs, Teas- ° Grand. Chapter. of BritishCol- dale, who are’ Mrs. ‘Raine's umbia and'the Yukon Order” of brother’ and: sister-in-law, left the Eastern Star. Sati turday. to return home. ‘Those attending Rose City of ‘Nelson, OES’ meeting’ and Hac ned bes Bs Disa official visit'on ‘Tuesday even- ‘the’ latter's parents, Mr./and ing Inst week, were: Mr. and Mrs.’ i. Rourke for sovetal:. days, left Wednesday on‘ their \return ‘trip to’ their home: fn; » Jenpeg, Man. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herb ai Tout of Vancouver, have been. guests at the home of Mr. and Real ‘a sister, and Mr, and Zuk’and Mrs, Edith’ Sherbiko, Mr. James Brown ‘of. Duncan, Worthy Grand Patron, ‘also attended these meetings. Mrs. H. Schellenberg for the’ ° ‘past. two weeks while Mrs; Hill-Tout. made her. official visits to the Eastern, Star. Chapters in Creston, Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks, ‘Nakusp, and Trail. Mr, ; Hill-. Tout ett Sunday’ to return, Kim Thore—Wea caver badge “home while Mrs, Hill-Tout ‘left, This ceremony.was follow: visits ‘enroute home. She when.eight girls were given remain home. for two }months wishing flowers and presented. with their peer neewltee ‘By: all the Chapters In B.C, and the” bor and Weaver badges. She! Kk er, Athlete and Weaver badges. Sheri Wanjoff—Weaver ~ badge. bor, Thrift and Weaver badges. Foye: Minoque—Golden Hand, Brownie Wings, Athlete ‘and Weaver badges.: Kim: Mix—Golden . Bar, Book Loveta Pet Keeper. and Weaver bad, Cheryl ian North—Wea- dge. Bileen O'Neail—-Brown- ” ie Wings, Cyclist, Friend to_ Birds, Religion and Life, Collee:; tor, Athlete, Weaver badges. © Terrie - Porter—Golden Hand, Brownie Wings_and® Athi i Anita Prive—2 yr. starg’ Golden Hand, Brownlie: Wings, a ‘Athlete and Weaver. ver. Yours for only sooo and the price of the ga rcls : * Debbie , Joyce Minoque and'Anita Prive Working Brownie award. .They will be receiving’ Yukon, ending ‘her year as: One ‘by. oné ‘Debbie’ Bar- - Worthy Grand: Matron in Mey, ; rasa, ‘Eileen ‘O'Neail,‘Terri of next year. Porter, Gloria Bouchard, ’Ar-: teen: Bouchard, Karen ‘Girvan,’ Know. How For. Safer. ie Barbecuing : were sprinkled with fairy dust by Brown ‘Owl. This ‘enabled them to ‘fly up’ to ‘guide land through’:an’ arch °of* cedar. boughs’ held aloft: by. fellow Brownies, As they reached.the Darlington, England who is.’ ou 0 oo ‘WANTED © ‘Board and room today making several official ... before continuing her, visits'to, Guide Company they were met. by patrol leaders and welcomed : into the horseshoe. Brownies wih etein at- tendance will be;receiving'a World pin.:'They are Michelle but dangerous gases. Holuboff,.: Collette ;, Lafreniere, Last summer, ‘three Ont- Eileen O'Neail, Renita Salekin’ ario ‘campers decided to barbe- -- and Sheri Wanjoff. 5 cue inside their trailer, because" 4 it: was raining. They. died, ight girls won the Hard ; ‘ victims of carbon: ‘monoxide: ‘using the cheap, convenient, + flameless and tasteless briquets indoors’ in, a‘confined ‘space Weaver badge. ‘ jones “Wigen—Weaver “Barbara Stein—Weaver y ige. 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Z “TAM charcoal containers’ of fered for sale after May 1, 1974, notice warning’ the’ public that’ fe, Sheriff St. Clair said. He. :and/cause death if cl ‘where they ‘give off scares = turers to put cautionary state- {must carry a clearly visible: : toxic fumes may-accumulate : Effective ineredlatety? ‘Inkling: tations © within the City*' of. Castlegar apply 2No. hours of, 12.noon “and "On 1 Si per Reta, ‘on any. day ‘b : Sipeineiecs oO} Public Works, said the information came from; burned in poorly ‘ventilated or. x 2, City, of Castlegar: ~Jothers ‘in the group’ who said. ° enclosed’ areas, “Read ‘and: “they tried to prevent her from;. member. | Retirin rg [coe Present L. 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During one cireuit of the ‘pool ‘Mrs. Wolfe ‘managed: to « reach ‘out and retrieve the headgear. Roger was once more ‘a happy little boy, and, after drying out, the cap was as good ° ‘as new. FOR RENT B.C. Dairy Products. this great B.C."industry. Visit ‘th your choices homme ‘Reme good for every bo: 5; sy Fie bas = BC, ‘Grown Berries - : The taste treat f 1. Bright any table:with ey meal T bees tushed ‘from “our. farms ‘to ! Pick up ene ihe and iis |<‘ treat your family with the’ t. Grown Berries. eS June is Dairy Month — your opportuni to enjoy all the many fine Products y dairy case of! your favourite store and take mber milk is Gee ‘for them at your. aes food storet| bares et Be. Look for! them at your, ‘favourite pe store! EEE. j : ie J int th Discuss wth seasoned staff hor Also B.C. Fresh: Costleaird Plaza * Phone 365-7232 EGGS MUSHROOMS CHICKEN WATCH the BCTV JEAN CANNEM SHOW ioth MONA BRUN Thursday momings “B.C. FOOD INFO For timely B.C. Food recipes, urite fous at: MARKETS DMSION, (" Now ~ Two B.C: FOOD INFORMATION MOBILE UNITS ON TOUR Mays to use B.C. Home Grown Foods, RMATION= 4259 Canada Way, Burnaby V5G tH ' B.C. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Cn: Hon. David D. - Stupich, Minister; Sigurd B. Peterson, Deputy Minister, Have. opened a retall We carry cther Canadian Craft Wo Russian Crafts. We're on okey 6 to Nakusp ny 4 niles: north’ of Crescent,’ _ Open 7 Days: a.W ek Crowe: Woodcraft of Slocan Valley gift shop.to" make our Cedar and Juniper carvings available focally. Dovilo Binotto Awarded. Fellowship for Language Study land Provincial gavernments to provide students. and teach- ‘ers-with,an opportunity for immersion’ in the French lan- guage for a period of one year. of study. Mr. Binotto is a earn of J. Lloyd’ Crowe Senior Secondary School.'He recently . completed -a- year of study at Selkirk College where he took courses in French‘and Italian, rk’ as well: alley: Store, i * Church of God Youth Convention’ Is Well Attended, A banquet, held to honor Winnle ,Naylor. on her retire- ment was well attended by her. fellow teachers and other. pro- fessional people. Some of. the guests included recently re- tired superintendent. of schools'G., C.' Bissell and Mrs. (Bissell, Mrs, Anne Jones repre- ’ senting the local School Board, president of Castlegar District Teachers.Association and prin- elpal, of Kinnaird. Elementary School) Harry Bate, who acted as chairman, . Winnie ‘Naylor (nee Bur- bridge) .was born in Medicine Hat, Alta., where she received all her schooling. She then attended the, Calgary Normal School for one year, and began her teaching ‘career with’ the munificent, salary of $700, Lite year, Her first schoo! was lo: cated 30 miles south of Many- berries, Alta. The school, which was situated in the center. of the vast::ranching area: of southern Alberta and Montane was really nothing more than a one room ‘shack stuck .in’ the middle of the ‘prairie. It’ was quite a shock for the 18-year-old girl when sie saw, for the first time, the school where she was “to teach’ for, the’ next’ three years. It' was even’ micre ofa shock when'she found'some: of her students to be almost? the same age she was. After, three years, she moved to another school in'a Young People from a B.C. and gathered. at the Kiinaird Church’ of: God ‘during ;the weekend of May 17-21 for the annual Churcli' of God Youth Convention. Nearly 100 youths r ranging in age from 12 to 25 as well as |: interested adults, spent the three. days‘ ina variety /of activities. Recreational pastimes ‘in- cluded a tour of the Keenley- side Dam, the Doukhobor Vil- lage, a banquet at the Crown, Point ‘in Trail'and a Talent Night. Inspirational leader of the convention was Richard Good- sell, formerly of Trinity College of Chilliwack, ably assisted by David Davis of the ‘Alberta Bible Institute,. Camrose..Sev- eral group leaders led seminars in topics of interest and con- ‘the ‘trophy :for‘a’ third ee Members of’ the ‘championship team were Bren- da’ and Breft Johnson’ and Clarisse and Mark Kowalko, --eoached by. Paster. and Mrs, Ira Johnson. K - "The BOYF. again elected Wayne Brown. of Vernon, as ‘- their: president. ~ Co-ordinator of the conven: tion’ was. Don: Schwartz of Vernon, with Marlene Kowalko ~-as Kinnaird's co-ordinator. ‘Youth representatives from points as far away as Richmond, Vernon; Creston, | Kamloops, Chilliwack, Cai -rose, Kelowna'and Nova Scotia | _ termed the people of Castlegar. i t larger, of Dutch settlers. Most conversa- § Teacher Winnie Naylor Honored Dutch and on Sunday, Winnie was also singing the church hymns in Dutch. es Alter two years here, she moved to another school which was also a Dutch settlement, Soon after this, she received an appointment in Medicine Hat and she moved back to the elty. During her sojourn as a teacher in Medicine Hat, an R.A.F. training station was established there. Dances were frequently held in the hangars, and at one of these dances, Winnie met a’ handsome Eng- lishman who was eventually to become her husband. The first part of her teaching career ended when she sailed to England to be married. She returned to teaching in ' 1959 at Kinnaird Elementary where she has remained ever since. Her fellow. teachers hold Winnie Naylor in high esteem and wish her a long happy Tetirement,. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1974 Library Development Commission Seeking Support fo Establish Koofenay Library System Support for a a Kootenay ilbrary system as the next, provincial ‘Mbrary integrated unit of ser- vice has been announced by the in and bylaws for the Kootenay Library System Society, which is to be estab- Time and place of the meeting Nshed under the Socleties Act. will be announced at a later The constitution will be date, ratified at the next meeting‘of the committee on Sept, 14, Library Di Commis- sion, according to information received by chairman of the Kootenay library system com- mittee, Bill Parker of Grand Forks, The Library Development Commission Is following a pro- gram approved last year by the Provincial Government for the development of library syateris throughout the province. The proposed system would include the areas within the regional districts of East Kootenay, Central Kootenay and Koote- nay Boundary. Meeting in Nelson June: i THINK Why Do You Pay Rent? Because Your Landlord is Making a Profit If you take that same profit you can a brand-new mobile home with your cholce of fur- niture, appliances, etc, Even if you have no money in your savings account ‘now — don't worry, We have 100% ig O.A.C. the Kootenay proved ‘an ‘interim’ budget ‘or the remainder of the current fiscal year, and adopted a Surprise Shower Held For Susan Allingham A. miscellaneous, surprise: shower, held inthe form of a luncheon, took place on Wed- nesday of last’ week at the home of, Mrs, W. Walper’ to ‘honor Susan Allingham Fetes Jnarriage to Ivan Antak takes place ‘June 29° at St. David's Church. Over 20 friends were pre- sent to shower the bride-elect with TAY, lovely gifts.’ Upon’ her arrival Miss Allingham, her mother, Mrs. E. D, Allingham, and the groom's mother, Mrs. Ivan Antzk of Trail, were presented corsages. Decor for the occasion was in yellow and. white including the double-heart shaped cake “For Example 24 x 36 jacana Double Wide with i} J to your area — full: price $11,995." Or you may want to buy a beautiful re- mobile home by simply taking over posses: payments, HOWEVER, DONT HESITATE : _ Phone Collect Anytime 524-0114 PS. If: you buy now, we'll give you a brand-new! ta color. TV, oon ee COSMOPOLITAN HOMES LTD: Dealer No. 121 tions in the homes were in Pro “Anew housing constuction tox vCal nesaihes plan. also is available to owners of vacant land. “As well, tenants in Our province are now eligiblé:to receive renters resource dividend cosh grants. What are tax deferrals?. served i the guests, _Areyou eligible for erty Tax ft eRenter’ Ss Grant? — enefitsor ter eri owing up. ~ your future’ plans. How do | apply? : Tox deferral Saplicctions are now availdble at : municipal Ooffices‘and government agencies:.’ “throughout British Columbia‘or you may write for applications directly to the Surveyor of Taxes, For aninitial investment com- parable to the cost of anew car you can own and operate °~ anew’: fully equipped Hannigans Burger King “Restaurant at the location of your choice.” Within days you can “mind your own business", earn an excellent income and enjoy the pleasure and satisfaction - of making alot of hungry people Very Happy. For further information write: aS) Tax deferrals are, in effect, loans from the provincial government. The interest rate is a modest 8% a year: Your government encourages you fo think seriously about this program if you are eligible. You may want to.apply; you. may not. it’s entirely up to you. Who is eligible for.tax deferrals? The pioneers of. our sociely, the home owners ” “aged 65 and over may now'choose to defer payment of all or part of their property taxes. Widows, widowers, and handicapped persons who'Own homes are also eligible.to defer all or part of : their property taxes. : Partial. property tax deferrals also are available to” owners of vacant home site lands and small businesses whose.1974 properly taxes have gone up: more than 20% of the 1973 level. . To defer or not to defer < Remember, you don't have to enol for propeiy, tax deferment just because yout t's = decision. vacant lands may choose AQ 7A to) increase on Be pe. Parliament Buildings, Victori What if | have already paid. my taxes That's okay..Get. Gn application form. Your local, provincial or municipal tox collector will be pleased to help you make the necessary arrangements. Refunds can be: arrenged. ‘ When can! payback deferred taxes? > Anytime::You pay back part or all of the amount when you desire. There is no interest penalty payment. What about tenants? : Tenants in our province ‘now are eligible fora renter's resource grant of $80 if they are.65 years or over. Tenants under 65 are eligible for a'grant of $30. Application forms are available at government. agencies throughout the province or from the padment of Housing Renter's Resource Grant '827.Fort Street, Victoria: . oA special note to tenants over 65. should have received an application your $80 renter's grant. If you didn't. Besource Branch, 827 Fort