. od PoE RR RE LITT ware ee j CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 28, 1977 fie ll, SIE FIRST AID TIP trom ' H { {| SUFFOCATION BY SMOKE © 1 © Protect yourself by tying a wet { towel or cloth over your mouth j and nose ® Keep low and remove the Pecasualty as quickly as possible @ If tthe fire Is smouldering leave doors yUnd windows closed to reduce the v risk of fire @1f breathing has stopped ‘ or Is falling, start artificial respiration } immediately ®When breathing returns H to normal, place the casualty on his 4 side with head back to keep the alr ¥ passage open @ Obtain medical ald, BOB'S 1 Pay'u-Takit Castlegar’s. Biggest Little Supermarket, LETTUCE 29c per head CUKES : 59¢ each - CELERY 19¢ Ib. ORANGES 5 Ibs. for 99c BROCOLLI 29¢ Ib. Gives Disco Support Other news from Recrea- tion Commission No, 1: The Recreation Com- mission co-sponsored the initial Family Inter Action Youth Council disco night by offering a financial donation of $100. e The commission will be operating the concession at the School District No. 9 track meet on May 20, e The commission is work- ing to finalize the School Program which is to begin at the Bob passenger bus purchased by the commission. © The commission has re- ceived no word on the student employment program for the summer months. e The recreation director was given authority under the 1977 pool budget, to hire the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool staff in accordance with tho 1977 pool budget, eThe Castlegar Tennis Club was informed that the proposed 10 per cent surcharge for service by Pool on May 8th, e Work continues on the upgrading of the Pass Creek Park ball field so that it will be operable by May 1. A general |, Cleanup campaign is presently taking place at the park. e Commissioners George Ashton and Doug MacKinnon will be ‘journeying to Leth- bridge to pick up the new 20- the will be PAUL ogLom. who ‘served as dropped—provided all persons registered in commission- sponsored tennis programs “will not be charged for the use of the courts or for playing privileges during lesson times”. @ The April workshops in Bellydancing and Painting have been cancelled because of lack of interest, on the building. com- mittee for the Rota Villa and for the past few. years has been president of the Castlegar Villa Society, told the Castlegar News Monday he will not be seeking re-election at tho society's annual meeting this June. After 10 years he says it is time for “new. blood”. With the completion of the $' mil- Castlegar Becomes Member of KISBL Kootenay International Senior Baseball League is “ pleased to announce the addi- tion of Castlegar as‘a league member for the 1977 season. With the withdraw] of the Beaver Valley entry two weeks ago, several changes were necessitated by the shuffle and - a revised schedule has now been drawn up. The two division align- ments are as follows: 5 , Divi Col- BOLOGNA (bulk) 69¢ per Ib. WIENERS (all beef) 89c per 1 Ib. pkg. ville, Grand Forks; New Den- ver-Silverton and Republic. Eastern Division—Castle- gar, Trail and Kimberley. The play-off format will have the division winners re- ceiving a bye in the first round. The division semi-finals will be a best of three series, while the division finals and the league championship will be best of five HAMBURGERS 59 per Ib. ROUND STEAK $1.49 per Ib. : KLEENEX TOWELS : 99¢ per 2 rolls COFFEE Chase & Sanborne $2.99 per Ib. TIDE 5 Ibs. $2.49 The team which - places fourth in the Western Division standings following the regular season schedule will not qualify African Conference - eS, pa page Residents By ANN HOLDEN In response to eae which xist i for post season competition. * 8 8 The KISBL schedule for Castlegar's team is as follows with (DH) indicating a double- header: May. 8—Cas. at GF. (DH), 1 p.m. 15—Trail at Cas. (DH) 1 m. 22—N.D.-Sil. at Cas, 1 p.m; Col, at Cas., 4 p.m. 29—Cas, at Kim. (DH), 1 p.m. June 5—Rep. at Cas. (DH), 1 p.m. 12+Cas. at N.D.-Sil., 1 p.m, 18—Cas. at Trail, 8 p.m. * 26—Kim. at Cas. (DH), 1 p.m. : July 2—Cas, at Col., 1 p.m. 8-G.F. at Cas, (DH), 1 p.m. 10—Cas, at Rep. (DH), 1 m. : 16—Cas. at Trail, 8 p.m. to Attend Africa. As well, will bring to- gether those and lion Oglow says the bigger complex needs much more time than he can possibly devote. said, ‘This amounts to close to : $100,000 in next year's taxes," In addition, ' government’ grants available for apartment units would provide $63,000 in addition to $25,000 in taxes yearly , he said. He said if the moratorium continues into next year the city would be looking at - ‘potential lost income of $300,000, “This alone would increase taxes by an average of $150 per water connection,’ Edblad said, “In addition we are looking at expenses for the new water system which has to come, as well as other general: ex- “It would be fair to expect an increase of $200 to $300 per household a couple of years from now which an he felt the presentation had some effect on council's final decision. He pointed out that Moore’s statement was de- livered ‘‘in answer to the sub- mission presented to council by the business community of Cas- tlegar.”” Moore told the Castlegar News delays involved in sefect- ing Kerr, Wood and Leldal from the five engineering firms who From Page 1 ys ’ decnren f ; City to Allow Building Permits had sald in talks with Brisco his department was prepared to consider funding for the city's’ water supply system with DREE funds, provided the provincial government contributes on a 50-50 sharing formula, Councll approved Moore’s motion to invite Marshall to discuss with council the city’s immediate need’ for DREE as- sistance. made submissions for the sur- vey, as well as investigating the tegal aspects of the moratorium, had prevented council from making any decision or an- nouncement before Tuesday night. a , She said in her statement an ample water supply is crucial ofthe average increase of about 30 per cent.'” Edblad told council the only long-term solution to the city’s water shortage is to hold Cana- dian Cellulose and B.C. Hydro Laurie Lyons President Local Tennis Club deh temeeteotenats MAUREEN GRAY The 1977 executive mem- bers. of the Castlegar Tennis Club are: president Laurie Lyons, vice-president Renatte Belezyk, treasurer Shirley Wanjoff, secretary Elaine Be- vans, publicity Maureen Gray and Shelley Wichert, tourna- ment director Gordon Gray and junior ‘representative Paul Wearmouth. Club memberships are on sale every evening from 6 p.m. to dusk, weather permitting - and the fee structure is posted on the bulletin board. Use of ~ the courts is restricted: to members only. We now have a Level Two BCLTA tennis coach in the club and private lessons are availa- ble. Anyone wishing further information, is asked to consult the club's bulletin board. A general meeting will be held on, Monday: evening -at = Stanley Humphries Secondary © School. Among other things, men’s and ladies’ nights will be discussed. ls in British Columbia e Africa, the Canina Council for who support self members are welcome. to at- tend. ill be on in Africa in order to (B.C. Regional poe has invited a number of interna- to develop a plan of sale. activities, the examine SBouthern Africa—A Time of Change” and to speak with people on this subject at a conference to be held in Van- couver, May 13 to 15. The conference will pro- GRAPE JUICE Welch’s 40 oz. $1.19 IVORY LIQUID KEEP YOUR BUDGET | ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW: PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Sat. “ll 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays vide a th sh briefing on the fast-moving course of events in the of hi conference include: Bishop Des- mond Tutu, Bishop of Lesotho and formerly Dean of the Angli- can Cathedral, Johannesburg; Reriata Prat and Rev. Murray McInnis of the Canadian Task- force on the Churches and Cor- porate Responsibility; John exiled secretary ‘FURNITURE -MART' PLAYMOR HOMES LTD. ‘South Slocan Pho! ase. 7166 EVERY! W PRICES ON HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS “SPECIAL” 2 Dr. Frostless Fridges $389. Deluxe Elec. ues $325 general of the banned South African Congress of Trade Unions; representatives from various political organizations in.Southern Africa including SWAPO and ANC; and a stu- - dent from SOWETO. Several individuals from Castlegar are already planning to attend this conference. Any others who are interested are - invited to contact Bud Godderis or Ann Holden, Blueberry, for further information. - . Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS. , CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 "(Sub Dealer for Interior . ' Diesel) To Logging ‘And Industrial ; Equipment _ Detroit Diesel Engines TimberJack Skidders & Loader Case Backhoes, Crawlers & Loaders Allison Transmission Full Parts & Service . 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At the meeting Tuesday night, Edblad told the Castlegar News he was ‘‘pleased"’ with council’s decision to withdraw the moratorium and said coun- cil’s water survey appeared to be a ‘reasonable move.” “We'd like to repeat our offer to support them in any way to resolve the water problem," he said. ‘We would like council to contact us. at any time for assistance."” Although council was al- ready considering withdrawal of the moratorium at the time the the businessmen’s delegation pre- sented their brief, Edblad said Lillooet Takes Vote On Fed.. Penitentiary Rural ‘and non-village voters in Lillooet oppose estab- lishment of a new for their pollution of. city, whlch has been named by the provincial government as‘‘a growth area,” Moore sald Kootenay West’ MP Bob Brisco has set up a meeting in Ottawa May 5 be- tween her and Lessard, regional economic expansion minister, to “discuss federal involvement in the proposal for a proper water supply for the (Columbia) Val- © ley.” She said Brisco will also CASTLEGAR NEWS 1947 +1977 Only: 19.6 Pct. Live in Free Countries The state of. freedom throughout the world {s in poor shape, - Only 19.6 per cent of the people now live in free coun- tries, according to Freedom House, a New York-based in- stitution, Some of thie countries that have changed from “free” to free" or “non-free” In- * clude El Salvador (partly free) and Argentina, Kuwait, Mada- gascar, Paraguay, Thalland and Uruguay (all non-free). One of freedom's few “bright spots, according to the survey, is Western Europe, where Portugal has been up- ‘graded from partly free to free, with Spain about to join the same classification, No Suspects Found Say Castlegar RCMP Police, as of ‘press time yesterday, report no further development in’ thelr investi- gation of an attack’ on a senior nurse at Castlegar and District Hospital which occurred in the early morning hours, of April 16, The nurse was struck from,’ behind by an unknown assailant while: walking in the hallway’ hear the emergency treatment room, Also remaining unsolved Is the March 28 armed robbery at Dave's Dixie Leg. The. robber, whose face and head wore covered with a white cloth bag, fled on foot, Now Open NADALAN BOARDING - KENNELS — In Robson By Reservation Onty 365-3097 raise the city’s water problem April 29 in Vancouver, in meet ings between the department of regional economic expansion (DREE),' a special Commons committee and provincial cabin- et members, Brisco also reported that he |- questioned External Affairs Minister Don Jameson on ‘pro- posals for the export of water to California, Washington and Or- egon ‘‘while residents in the Columbia Valley are in dire circumstances as far as water is concerned,"’ Moore said, Moore said R, H. Marshall, DREE director general for B.C., and that it is the village vote that counts, security federal ‘penitentiary here, a meeting of the Squa- mish-Pemberton Regional Dis- trict was told Monday. : Ivan Knowles, regional board administrator, said 169 approved the plans, 301 were opposed and four ballots were spoiled. Nearly half the eligible voters turned out for the March — 19 vote. =, Lillooet . villagers favored the prison plan 893 to 159 ina vote counted Saturday. : Regional district chairman Flim Foughberg has said that the regional vote is more of an opinion poll than a direct vote Has Council's Backing s 8 le Rezoning Gets Third Reading; Assures GM Franchise PLEASE PAY ON TIME If payday is Friday Wednesday, how do you feel?. The’same way a carrier feels if he is not. paid on time Your Castlegar News carrier is running his own business, and he deserves to be paid promptly. - i If you're late with your payment, your carrier will have to dig into his own pocket to pay for your paper until you do. Keep him in business and’ he'll keep you in papers. Remember your Castlegar News carrier likes that secure payday feeling as well as you do. Please pay him when he comes to collect. CASTLEGAR NEWS | For Your Carrier WEATHER Max. Min. Pre. 33 BIRTHS — To Mr. Mrs. Bawa Fempel ote . 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Jackson of Coquitlam visited relatives and friends in Castlegar for a few days, leaving at the week- end for home. - Crash Causes $1,500 Damage To:Cgr, Pickup A’ Castlegar. woman has been charged after her {977 pickup, was in collision with a (1969 pickup Saturday morning at the corner of Columbia Ave. and Maple St. Charged :is Vera Raponi. ‘The driver of the second vehiclo has -been identified as David Arnold Beninger of Robson: The Beninger vehicle was southbound on Columbia Ave. when the Raponi pickup left its parking position and pulled out to turn left ‘on Maple St. striking the Beninger vehicle in the left rear. Total damages have been estimated at $1,500. No injuries For Men, Women, or Cou- les willing to Invest .a few jours each viretiee Limi tions avaltable for peop! ple. Substantial Ings Avallable.: for Interview . Members of Minto Chapter No 79, Order of the Eastern Star, who attended the meeting and installation of officers in Alpha Chapter No. 1, Rossland, last Monday evening were: Mr, and Mrs. J. Stier, Mr. and Mrs, ‘C. Petts, Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs, H. Grummett, Mrs, L. Buffett, Mrs, E. Sherbiko, Mra, N. Zuk, Mrs.’ N. Oswald, - Mra. °C. Ackerman, Mrs, N, Gilchrist, © Mrs. A. McNeil, Mrs. W.Som- merfield and Mrs, L. Green- wood, f ot Mr. and Mrs. R, Hunter . returned home Sunday after enjoying an extended bus tour as far south as San Diego. They had a wonderful time on the trip, but Canada looked really good to them upon their return. Snow Tires Can Slow You Down If. you were one of the’ skeptics who installed studded tires last. autumn, now is the time to think about removing them, says the B.C. A apis yinitiepeetiiajee yheotenphe Ye ofeu Biatt nthons ne Now ... For Lucky Users of CASTLEGAR NEWS on Rugby, Math at KJSS Hi, readers, as you see, the KJSS column has returned. Since the last ‘column, many events have been in- volving the hard-working KJSS. staff and students, At the West Kootenay Drama Festival held - ‘at Stanley Humphries this year, KJSS was represented by - the play “Stand and Deliver”.. While no prizes were awarded to.plays in the festival, certi- ficates of merit were given. “Stand and Deliver” re- ceived certificates for being “an Association. The deadline for British Columbis is this Saturday. For . driving in Washington state, the studs should be off already; tte deadline was March. 81. There is no deadline in Al- ‘ta. You should also be think- ing “of removing -your winter tires or you may be in for arude _surprise, says the association, because snow tires can cause speedometer readings lower _than the actyal.speed. “NO RISK! USED CARS AT MALONEY! Oa Erey Leo Model Used Cs ‘or Truck We Wil: ‘ Include ai Part of the’ Vehicle Price a 12: Month or 12,000 Mile : Warranty-* on Complete’ Power Train Systems. 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There’ were "indfly unusual events such as Skin the Snake and the. three-legged race.. Following. the carnival was a sock-hop, Our Skiing Club went no- where this‘ year except to the gym for fitness classes. After the participants becamie ‘fit,- however, there was too little -snow to go skiing. Maybe ne next year... . ad o Every Tu Tuesday tension mounts ‘asthe -six bowling > teams fight an endless battle | against each’ other. Stew's Grew whose captain is Jeff _ Stewart, took the lead early in the.year and has maintained it, © while the other five teams have been. battling against ‘each. other for second and. third places, > pas The standings of the teams, after Apel 19 are as follows: z developing deadership.: Our Service & Parts (a are. Opes 8am. -5 p.m. Daily . We Specialize fi in Fast Service! * At Low, Low Prices — © We Do Warranty Work for - = Be "Pontiac Buick & GMC Trucks Coll. Our Service | Manager. GORDON NORWOOD ” 365-2155. — © For Your GM Parts Needs). with 41 points; Zayt’s Mites are second with 82-points; tied for third are The Five Pins and Gurk's Jerks with -29. points; fourth place’ is taken by Lightle’s Lofters with 26 points; and last, but not least, are “te Pin Pickers with 20 point ve high single was achieved by Mark Lightle who bowled a 216 game, The other 200 game was achieved by Scot Gentle- man who bowled a 211 game. The only high triple was beuleved by Cheryl LaHue who bowled a total of 522 points. Since bowling will soon-be - closing, trophies. have been ordered for the boy and girl with the highest averages, and for the boy:and girl who have ‘shown the greatest improve- ment in their game skill. There is also a trophy for the person who had the highest single, one for the best sport,.and another for attitude and believability. Pins will be awarded for a 250 game and over, for perfect attendance and for being secre- tary. As you can: see, every: thing is wrapped up except ... . ‘since we awarded a prize to the best. bowler, we- must also award the booby prize to the worst bowler who, although he orshe tried hard, just wasn't as good as the others. Then there is also the comic trophy for the boy and _ girl who kept us laughing. Can you guess the lucky winnere? * . Plans, are underway for. British Columbia's second an- nus] Co-op Youth Seminar, a five-day summer camp for boys and girls who are 15 and-16 years old. The seminar is to be _ “held Aug. 14-19, at Camp Kopje | in Winfield on Okanagan Lake. Some program objectives are to develop the Basticipan’a awareness of co-operation, to discover the roles of the leader, to examine the concept of sharing and the functioning of the democratic process. * ‘The program also includes developing «the participants’. skills in sharing, participating in a ‘co-operative. community, communication of,ideas, id fying one’s own” value and. Credit . WOM opm ese eR ate HD DAVE'S. CHICKEN important steps must be taken: You have to belong to the Credit Union and all you have to do to join is deposit ‘five dollars into an account; you have to write a 600-word essay, due in the third week of May, on “The Concepts of Sharing in * the Democratic Process"; you will be interviewed-by a panel of four (or more), who will be looking for potential leadership qualities and a willingness to enter into group and team acti- vities. If there is thing you “the disappearance of pictures, BALIN Aa DMN API AED Mas bt MAACO th ‘One in Hospital After Jeep Flips Friday + Four occupants of a 1976 Jeep. that went over a ravine late last Friday evening on the ld Hall Road 16 miles up from the Syringa Creek Road, were taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with one still hospita- lized at press time yesterday. Taken to hospital were Jim Metter rn ec CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 28, 1977 Attention Tennis Players! Effective May 2, all membership does will be collected at the Regional Recreation Commission Office. Watch the CanCe! Bulletin Board in the Castlegar News for Information on Beginners’ Lessons. Wright, Doug’ Mykyte, Wayne Lyons and Sonny McAlpine. Wright, who is reported to have a. broken leg remains in hospital while Lyons, who has been identified as the owner and driver of the vehicle, was released Saturday afternoon. Lyons, whose 1976 Jeep sustained an estimated $9,600 damage, has been charged with driving too fast for road con- ditions. i ‘The incident is reported to have occurred when -a U-turn © Shingles "Krag 1 Bros. Ro "Fruitvale Let Doug or Mary Kragh solve- - your rooting problems... : Call Collect 367-9261.) © Shakes ofing © d. The. vehicle went out of control, skidded and plunged over the edge of the embankment, anymore, however, a few extra copies of it have been ordered which will be sold at $5.50. The deadline which has to be met for the yearbook is April 29 and the. books will be given to the ‘students June. 29. Approximately $165.-worth' of advertising was sold. Some problems which the yearbook crew ran into: were finding a good, fool-proof camera, communications and but the biggest problem was do not understand, Mr. Rogers will be happy. to assist you. ee oe Anew club. that just started up at KJSS is the math club. This club, sponsored by Mr. Gerrand, is designed to help students develop and im- prove their math skills, About eight people joined the club. Occasionally, at lunch, the club gets together and tries out a few math questions, Maybe someday. our own KJSS will produce an Einstein. Some'club members 'are Nadirie Gillis, Sandra De Blasio, Cheryl LaHue _ Kim Franks. Ever heard of rugby? It’s basically a game where you try . to reach the opponents’ goal by. tackling. It's sort of a mixture. of football and soccer. -" Rugby ‘requires a lot ‘of skill and endurance. To be a good rugby player, you have to be able to run fast and far. Usually ona rugby team there are»15 players, but the KJSS girls have 10 people per team. There are no other “schools to play against 80 they'll be playing against other teams in our school, Et Rugby, . being a rough game, was modified slightly for the girls but it’s still the same for the boys. . . For many months, much hard work has been done by. many teachers and students. This year the annual is headed by three teachers—Miss Chou- inard, Miss | Zak, and Mr. Waddell—and these teachers are backed up by many helpful students. - : All totalled, the yearbook contains 68. pages of sports events, drama, dances, : winter. aka is aaa four young: people from this area. If-you, are interested in” : applying for this seminar, three ival, indoor. division pictures, literary pages, and has’ many candid _ Shots of students and teachers. 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