rp n carte PPPPLOPODED in - 5 p.m. londays through Saturdays e ° . Trail Business College Fall Term begins Sept. 3. Enroll n ‘ 1413 wie e erybody reads City and Distt Round. Up. Just call 365-7266 for low-cost, high coverage. vou may run your message~ in lightface or In boldface. tin More Local Residents Named UBC Graduates Further names of local Reil; psychology Nicholas Leon ‘yimade available to the Castlegar lews. They are as follows: Bachelor of commerce Stu- PODIATRIST Foot Specialist $. @, Feilstrom, DPA. AT Hi ARROW ARMS THURS,, JUNE 13 9 am. to 8.30 p.m. FRE, JUNE 14 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS... cation Debra Gail Payette; bachelor of music Kenneth Albert Culley and computer sclence Robert George Wadey. Man Injured . Crescent Valley RCMP are still investigating a pedestrian and motor vehicle bachelor of edu-, Barbara Sharples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sharples and a 1970 graduate of Stanley Humphries Secondary School, has graduated as a Registered Nurse from Royal Jubilee Hos- pital in Victoria at ceremonies which took place April 28. Miss Sharples, who is presently nursing at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, has applied for a post graduate course in the operat- ing room. Bae Be Ti Be LED SH SSC BL SIL Funeral Service Today For Alfred Funeral services will be held this morning at 11. from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Alfred 8. (Fred) Nelson, 88, who died Saturday. Born in Sweden, Aug. 81, 1885, ‘Mr. Nelson came to Canada in the early 1900's and was employed at lumber camps in the British Columbia Intor- for. He later took up employ- ment with the department of Channel 8 To (Fred) Nelson. highways for. which ho worked Recreation News From the Director's Desk " By Jack Alou § ° The Tarrys and District as a heavy duty operator retiring from’ active employment in the 1950's. Mr. Nelson was a member of the Lutheran Church and was predeceased by his wile, one.son in Sweden and one brother in the’ United States, Pastor Richard Klein will be officiating at the service with burial to) take’ place in Park Memorial Center ‘Ceme- tery in Kinnaird, - ht : A Visit fo Silver Birch School Channel 8 programing 'to- night by West Kootenay Cable- vision V Soelaty is as follows: 30 USWA—Local 480 re. ports. 71 00 Insights into Alcohol- + ism—Tom B, talks ata luncheon which sent Ian Berger, address unknown, to hospital in critical condition early Sunday morn- ing. i He remained in Kootenay Lake District Hospital in Nel- son and was still listed as critical on Monday. ‘Details of the accident have not been released, but + police have requested anyone who knew where. Mr. Berger * had’ been Saturday plght to contact them. DANCING in the CABARET “The Fun Spot — Friday 9 - 2 Saturday 9-1 HIDE-OUT Downstairs in the, Fully Air. Condit ’ MARLANE HOTEL $81,139 Government Grant Pays for Slocan Street Paving Slocan City has just completed 3.5 miles of street paving, which means that all the open streets are now paved in the village. % Mayor Agda Winje reports word has just been received from’ West Kootenay MP Ran Harding, that a government grant for $87,739 has been approved toward the project, completed: by. Zacharias ‘Construction of Kamloops. This is-the second grant the Village of Slocan has received in the past two years, the mayor said, the other being one for $29,000 used to buy and remodel a,hall for Senior Citizens. Mayor Winje says the next project for the village is a senior at between 12 to 16 units. ' citizens villa. A site has been set aside for this project which aims Funeral Service Tomorrow For Nick Miscavitch, Age 45° Funeral services will be held tomorrow at‘10 a.m. from the chapel of the Castlegar. Funeral Home of lifetime resi--* dent of Castlegar, Nick Misca- vitch, 45, who died Monday. in the Castlegar and District ‘Hospital. Born Dec. 18, 1928, Mr. h. was raised-and -y educated in Castlegar, marry- «ing at Coeur d’ Alene, ‘Wash. in PCOCCEP ESE CLOT EDNADNGNSNS SNS ting trade: ‘was beateS ‘with: the City of Castlegar until ill health forced an early retirement last year. Mr. Miscavitch is survived ~ BUXTON LEATHER BILLFOLDS The Perfect Gift for Father's Day, ‘June 16 1s ey REMEMBER with and East India Calf lable in English mpa: 5 Steerhid Features Removable Pass Case to Paes 8 \ Cards,’ Emergency Key Holder, T Bill .Compartments Avanouie it Crygusn morocco ang cast india Cait CARL'S DRUG MART In the vy of the Castleaird Plaza by his wife, Doreen; two sons, Ken and Donald, at home;’ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miscavitch of Castlegar;: three brothers, Ronald of Kamloops, John and Andrew of Castlegar. and two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Lillian) Komm of Vernon‘and Miss Nel Miscaviteh of Los Angeles, Calif, . Rev. Ira Johnson will offici- ate at the service with burial to take ‘place at Park. put on by the Kootenay. Alco- holism Society. Tom discusses . the problem of alcoholism and the advantages of a treatment center in this area. 8.00 A visit to Silver Birch School—The Communitel staff visited the Silver Birch School for special needs children and produced a one hour program showing the every day activi- ties’ at the school. 9.00 Regional Recreation Commission’ No. 1—A look ‘at the activities and people involy- ed in: the . local” recrea- tional programings.. Also, scenes showing Pass Creek Park in Castlegar. 9.80 Len Bernham and the People of Hong Kong—Part two'in a series. Tuesday's Fire A short in a. portable electric. heater is reported to have been the cause of a fire Tuesday morning at the Kozy Kottages on Columbia’ Ave. which was responded to by seven members:of the Castle- gar Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, © Fire chief. Ed Lewis said the’ smoke had been spotted from the garage across the street. No estimate of cost was given on the damage which was described by. Mr. Lewis as. slight. The trailer home was occu- “+ pied by Mrs. P.-Vigne-at the time ‘of the alarm. ‘Service Held... ; : In Memory Of Frank Olaias : A service in memory of "Frank Olajas, 57, of Castlegar is to be held this Sunday at 7 p.m. from Calvary Bapist Church. Conducting the service. will ® be Rev. Duane Harder. 8 held ~80'in the Beaver Valley ‘indoor Pool at Montrose. The school will be-held daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a prerequisite that participants be17 years of age and hold the Red Cross Leaders’ Award, 4. ‘Mature students (20 years “and older) may take the course : without'the Leaders’ Award Protected Animals All Elk, Bison, Polar Bear, Deer and Muskox, as well as bear cubs and female bears ~ with cubs are protected animals. in Canada’s Yukon Territory. g they hold.a current (within two years) lifesaving award such as a Bronze Medal- lion ‘or :higher. Registration’ forms maybe obtained from any .pool or Recreation Office in the ‘area. New at: Karnie’s PLAYTEX GARMENTS 18-Hour Bra Stretch Straps — Lace Cup ” Cross-Your-Heart Bra Lifts and Separates 18-Hour Panty Girdle 18 Hours of Control and Comfort. Size M to XXL, New Brief... ( CANT BELIEVE IT’S ‘A GIRDLE’ Medium.to: XXL. + is spon- “ goring a evans and Sew Workshop next Wednesday in the Kinnaird Hall. From 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon the workshop will be covering lingerie, and from 1 to 4 p.m, swim and sun wear for ladies, mon, boys and girls’ will be dealt with, Everyone is re- ‘quested to bring their own lunch. Coffee will be available. +) Cost of the workshop is $2.50. ‘The instructor is. Mrs. Mable Verigin. . The Federation of Cana- dian Artists (B.C. Region), aided, by the B.C, Cultural Fund, is bringing a Painting Workshop to Castlegar next Wednesday and Thursday. This four-day workshop, to be held in Room G14 at Selkirk College, will be. instructed. by - Pat Reemer from Vancouver. The fee for this worksh KC DAYS Phione 365-3385 going on the same day as your: event. This service is for you. All you have to do is use it. Cut and Wrapped Delivered. ..'.. ont per ‘Ib. 6lc BEEF, by the ‘Side or Quarter PO ve eee, For Movie Information Phone 3 Showiime 9.15 p.m, ¥ 11.6 ral su.8. is $4 and all local painters, or would-be painters, are urged to take advantage of this opportu- nity for professional assistance, Participants are to supply their own: drawing materials, water’ colors, oils, | or jacrylics, Hours of the workshop will be determined by popular choice, For further information and registration, please contact Mrs. Dorothy Miller-Tait at 365-7850 or Larry Brown at 385-7412. Local sponsor is’ the : Castlegar and District Commu- nity Arts Council. . eee Registrations are starting : to roll in for all areas of our ~ : summer program. Those inter- ested in canoe camp and day camp are advised to register early. Only a limited number can go.on each trip. Early registration will ensure your youngster getting the dates you want. 9°" The day camp program is a new one this year. Please feel ‘free to call the Recreation + Office for. further, details. The eoiaeing on pro- gram for July and August, with ‘dates of all the Red Cross “Swimming Lessons, will be publicized shortly. * ee ‘There is no news from our < Community Calendar for the next: few weeks. > ‘Does your. organization’ plan’ an/ event either big or small Ifso, please Office.We: will i ad oe Caldaar Bearden publi eize it for you in tee, “DAUGHTERS OF SATAN” __SUPERBEAST. *Toited Sra CHOCOLATE CHIP AND OAT! DAD’S COOKIES ZING POP . COFFEE BREAK INSTANT: COFFEE, 10 oz. and on‘ the radio. You can also call to find ‘out if there is anything’ else $2,000 Damage - In Two Similar Vehicle Accidents Two accidents’ Sunday, similar. because they both were ‘reported to local RCMP at 1.16 a.m. and both occurred on'the Robson Road under the Bril-’ liant Bridge, have resulted in the drivers each being charged ‘with driving without due ‘care’ and attention. Drivers were identified as Walter P.: Yofonoff, 20, of New. Denver, driving a 1973 Ventura which’ sustained: an estimated. $500 damage, and Lloyd P. Skiboff,. 19, of Shoreacres, driving a 1956 Chev which sustained an estimated $1,500 damage. The Yofonoff vehicle is reported to have gone out of contro! on a 35 mile ‘per’ hour curve and ran into the west bank. Z The Skiboff vehicle was ‘also reported to have gone out of control, broke off a.sign, travelled down a 50 foot bank and ended up on the railroad tracks. Mr. Skiboff is reported to have suffered from whiplash. 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