Moakeeat of thel Local 4H Horse Club Took Part inthe Recent Ker Days Parade . Uhird largest, airline, Of Pacific Westen ‘Airlines’ \: Promier, Patel Lou heed Friday ‘announced that the Alberta government has. ac- i squired control of the Pacific Western Airlines, Canuda's “The Alberta’ government ‘made ‘the decision’ to acquire control of’ Pacific Western Airlines as a'result’ of ‘our ‘concern. thut ‘recent’ (akéover proposals and schemes’ threat: ened the of Pacific tation; parileularly alr freight, if {s'a critical factor.” PWA has’ scheduled routes in British Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest, Territories and into Seattle ‘and operates worldwide charter. flights, both” Passenger and cargo, + Mr. Lougheed said ‘that in order to. ensure | full and :com- plete. contro! of the airline, the Alberta government offered all.” a price of $13 per ’ ‘ Western's‘ capacity to expand and serve Alberta's growth needs,” the premier. said in'a prepared statement. “Almost 80 per, ‘cent. of Pacific Western Airlines reve- nue, originates or terminates in’ Iberta, “We Wanted to assure that such...a° vital, part. of ‘the transportation system in our province would, continue to reflect:the needs and interests’ of the people, .of Alberta. 3.7 “Alberta's future depends ‘ upon our ability. aver the next , decade 'to, reduce aur reliance upon’ the sald’ of depleting natural ‘resources. For’ a‘ land- Jocked :provinee ‘far’ from’ the share, "which reflects the gov- ernment’s judgement of the - value of the stock on a complete control, basis." °°! "The deal: was. made © through the National Trust Co, through’ the facilitios ‘of the Toronto and Vancouver stock exchanges for some 2.3 million .PWA common shares. e The statement made: no reference to.PWA. preferred - shares ‘although ;Don’ Watson, president’ of the. ‘airline, said: Thursday the: offer. also: in- cluded $62°for:each of ;the 4116,000, preferred shares. The premier, said ‘one: of Alberta's best long-term pros- i {pects for’ diversification’ is on, centres, tion is the’ key and air. transpor- Funeral Services this Morning For Former Kinnaird Resident A former Kinnaird resi- dent, Cecil Elmer Heagy, 77, of Slocan, died: Monday in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Funeral services are being held this morning at 11 a.m. from the Castlegar Presbyterian Chureh, Born. Nov. 28, 1896 in Twin Brooks, South Dakota; U.S.A., Mr. Heagy came to Canada and south Saskatchewan ‘to home- stead in 1915. He farmed there Native of Glade . Roberta P. Holt . Dies in Nelson Roberta Polly. Holt,: 57, of, South Slocan a native of Glade, died in Kootenay Lake District Hospital, in Nelson, on Wednes- day of. last: week. és z Funeral‘ service, was Friday at the Thompson Fu: al Home’ in’ Nelson. Wife of Kenneth Holt, Mrs. Holt was born in Glade. April 15, 1917,’ daughter of Mrs. Lucy Markin of South Slocan and the _ late John Markin. She grew up in Glade “and ‘later moved to: Vancouver,’ where she worked for some time before being married. She had resided in ~ South Slocan for. the past eight : years, She is. survived by. her,’ mother and three brothers, Mike Markin‘of Port Alberni, until. 1950 when he moved to British Columbia ‘coming! first to Castlegar then the following year, 1951, to Kinnaird: He was employed inthe sawmill as a.sorter-and resided in Slocan since retirement. ‘A’ member. ofthe Presby- terian Church, Mr. Heagy took a keen;interest in church work throughout: his life. He was’ a. member. of the Senior: Citizens Association. f: He is survived by his wife, Lila;:two sons,» Raymond: of - ~ Castlegar and Merl of Terraci three: daughters,Mrs.. Hal (Fay): Belbeckiof: Robson; Mrs. Ken (Mary) Freeman of Coquit- Jam and Mrs.Jim (Gladys) Bone .ofGold Rive 21 grandchildren /Also“surviving are’ two sisters and one brother in the Brown’ will 0 ‘take place’ ‘family: plot at, Park Memorial ‘Cemetery. | ¢ Donations n may be.made to: a charity of a person's choice or... flowers‘ will be gratefully re- ceived. 2° Castlegar Funeral Home i is in charge’ of arrangements. “Head Corrected . Ron Konkin was winner of Fred Markin of Ab and Pete Markin of Nelson. “Burial took: place in the Shoreacres Cemetery. : : THE CARPET CENTRE Sy. Upstairs TRAIL TIMES. BLDG.” PHONE =e the’ flight in the men's division at KC Days Open Golf Tournament. upon its the® ‘gateway. province to the North.’. The ‘acquisition of ‘Paci- fic Western’ Airlines © will” to He \\said’: no}: ‘immediate j;major policy changes are con- templated. ‘The PWA board of “directors now includes. three nominees: fromthe Alberta ‘government.. Senior ° ‘operating -Management has been assured * that they hold the confidence of thé Alberta’ government. Job security of all employees would not ‘be affected. The aidline has a fleot of eight 797s with another ex- pected to arrive later’ this month and four more on order for. next’ year; two! 727s; two 7073; four. Hercules cargo car- tiers; two Blectras, and ‘five Convair .640s, It. has 2,100 employees. a a trucking ‘sub- sidiary, based in Edmonton, has ugheed said the government, has ‘advised ‘other: : This was ‘correctly stated RU int the text of the story .in last week's issue of the Castlegar : News. The headline, however,’ erroneously carried the runner- up's name, that of Terry Perehudoff,: as winner..: : Apologies are extended (4 to Ron for this‘error.... f ;@ change motor oil ,@ test compression , @ test ignition system © inspect and adjust brake system te inspect tights ‘and signals © pressure test cooling system Jack's Auto PRE-VACATION Here's what we'll do ee @ test wiper blades and Ree fluid @ check exhaust system Gulf Guaranteed Parts Original Equipment Quality or Beiter “WE HURRY SERVICE” Service Lid. * Across from’ the Schoo! Board Office in Castlegar © inspect filters and belts @ inspect and rotate tires egional ir) carriers: operating * in. Alberta, suchas ‘Time’ Air and Bayview Air Sorvices, that’ ed 4 der Escapes: j injury as.850- : Norton Burns. A Norton 860. was com- “pletely, burned late Sunday evening when its driver braked “to. miss a deer on: the Celgar Local Court e top ce fluids = brake‘and power, seeing @ lubricate car : @ repack front wheel bearings - ee "Dr." Jack Osachoff — Telephone 365-7511 James‘ Lipkovits, age‘and 2 address’ unknown, pleaded ” guilty to two charges of posses- sion ofa narcotic’ when he appeared in provincial police court here last’ week. | He was fined $100 or in default one month in, jail on each charge.: eo oe ce 1A stay of Proceedings was ; entered. on two charges of possession of narctotics, laid against Cathrine Anne. Lafor- tune, age and address un- known, STOCK UP Now ~ BAKERY GOODIES WE WILL BE CLOSED © ~: FORA HOLIDAY. FROM AUG. 19 TO SEPT. 16 DaCosta BAKERY ON Notre Dame University. Looking For Candidate to Teach’ French Chairman of the modern \ languages department at Notre - Dame University Dr.’ Frank Kluge, ‘has ‘announced that’ a search is being conducted for a :suitable candidate ‘to.‘teach French during: the. 1974-75 academic. year. 3 -, Dr. Kluge ‘has. expressed concern at feedback’ which he has: received both inside and outside the university that there would be a curtailment of services and courses offered in the modern languages depart- ment. ““We are going ahead with our regular, Brogenn said the chairman; “and we expect to offer the:same services’ which ; ‘we have provided in past years. I would like.to emphasize most strongly that: there will be no. departure. from; the. course. + offerings which were available last’ year.” j The department of modern languages is looking: for a: candidate with a minimum .A. degree, who-has passed * the Ph. D. ‘comprehensive. ex: aminations, ‘Preference will be; given tb the’ most” suitable.’ candidate ‘who isa’ Canadian and whose ‘post graduate edu- : cational background is from { Canadian institutions fi COME TO VACATION “BIBLE SCHOOL ‘' : August 19 - 23 — 9 am. to 12:noon ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH ., Bible Stories — Projects — Gamos For Iriformation Phone 365-3662 é i at preewatnagughepenakaatentanteeianbuacrabarcurenane anrartontonteat at a Conan SBP Road. eA police spokesman said the driver, identified as'Frank- -lin, J. Fodor of Kinnaird, ‘escaped injury. when: his ‘1974 model motorcycle fell upon him and?burst into flames. : ao? The incident:was reported j abs 12. a.m. Monday. > ENO. charges have been laid,” _Fifty-Five Gather “On Weekend for ‘Fami ly. Reunion. A family reunion was held © Sunday afternoon’ when lin- , cheon was'served on the lawns of: Mr. ‘and Mrs. M. York of, ‘Kinnaird. ~s\-Later(:Mr.* aid Mrs: : “Kristiansen-hosted a vee 4 and dance at the Nordic Hall to’: celebrate the 82nd birthday’ of. Charlie (Sergei) Esouloff of * |: Grand:Forks; the oldest family member and’ the first: birthday of Timothy. Danshin of Fort St. <2 ‘ John, the youngest tember. Some'55 members gath- ‘ ered ‘from different’ points’ in -British Columbia with many hever: having‘ met before. ‘10Pct. OFF for CASH. BONN EIT’S Shes ' - WESTKO CONCRETE ~ CONCRETE CONTRACTORS. “Eepvinced in Colours and ‘ares ne Ralph Bird, Mana t Hamilton; conference is designed RANGER ‘GUIDER conlerence, | which 'ts;planned jointly by. the: National; ‘Training’end: ‘committees and held at’: leaving Vanvonver Aug.20 while Miss Bozek willbe: leaving Juat the \day. prior.’ The: = to provide the opportun- | Guiders and Trainers to explore _from Sther provine rae “(panies packs 61 reign’ y . ranger. Guiders attending, Il ure from B.C. of which two have been chosen as Group Leaders. One ofthe 12 Trainers atending, ax well as two of; ths! Es Rangers, will be from B.C. :- ‘ wd - Groundfish Bulletin Now “Would you know named Petrale ‘or: Brill if you were asked?:Potrale is the largest of ‘the'main species’ of , Sole’ found’ in waters “off ‘the British Columbia coast,\The other soles are Dover and You will learn this’ and. much more’ from’ the.new i . information bulletin Gropnd- fish, No. 6 in‘a’ series, ithe bulletin serves as a wall'char measuring 19 by 26 inches. It t ‘designed ' primarily. for: the junior-secondary school teacher and student. | | Previous titles, some of which are ‘still available :were: Pacific Salmon; ‘British’ Colim- bia ‘Shellfish: Pacific Herring’ + and Pacific Salmon again, but in as outlines: {a Tae guide the Ranger program peal Vistas. It ‘also gives them the opportunity to share: and’ exchange ideas and ‘ Ont.; is being attended by! Ranger’. with Ranger Guid 24 Guilder! (Mrs.) Atdrey Conlttte of Castlegar. ii Bois and Ranger. and experiences ers, ‘Trainers’ and Rangers the Territories, eon- scoestegnt News Photo. ity for: Ranger a MOUNTAIN ane RESORT on Beautiful Kootenay Lae “+35 MILES NORTH OF: CRESTON OH NY 3A vt FULL FACILIT zi h vl te t +-FULLY SERVICED AND PAVED TRAILER PARK g =e HEMTED ‘SWIMMING POOL. Be t Tieonemgn CENTRE. +GROCERY. STORE + LAUNDROMAT files ‘spacious new iccommedation!*: with: ully equipped kite! ‘cabladitv.t phone parking:.-.and balconies..: All =this for: _.$16.00'single jane $4.00) ie ; Pleased to ‘Announce the: Purchase of — effective July 1, 1974. DISPATCH & BUSINESS: _oFFice 365-30565.5.7 Al ae ee ‘ 1701 ='Sth Ave, S, Castlegar 3 : or” ae ; 265.9736 : Jack Levesque. 3 3 RADIO TELEPHONE 3L27 Canada - Wide TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 — TRAIL Personal Shopping Only. — ae BY Many Items at Orie Low Price HIRE CastearG uide ‘Company concluded a: success- ‘Tal Guide year July | 21-23 in @ form ‘ofa! fun * ‘day night: parents and‘ friends, were invited to, the ides. sand ‘Anna Marle Geddes, -Baker—Laurie, Obetkoff. dindieraft made by themselves x asia group’ or individually) color, Bulletis'6 will’ describe the edible’ and commereially ‘ valu- able seaweeds of British Colum- bia. It will be in color and is now : in Preparation. i \ Write for these bulletins to. Marine Resources (Comme * Fisheries), Department of Rec- reation and | Conservation, Par- lament Buildings, Victoria, uh c. Ney. 1X4. 7) Ruth: So two interesting events “Health—Ruth Flower Arranger—Patricia ‘McKay; Ruth Sommers; Laurie», Obetkoff; Dawn. Wells ‘and’ Anna Marie’ Geddes. (5 Publie Speaking—Laurie Obetkolf and ‘Anna Marie Ged. : P Roby: Roth. dges ‘were presented: ., Hone; Nurse,;\Child ; Care and EB: gency Helper badges ; ere ‘each’ given to Teresa :**. foroso;‘Karen Grunerud; Shel- Landis and Sari Sather. re merken Patricia “EVERYTHING'S BETTER BO ‘ d Anna, Marie Geddes. PLP Emblom—Karen Grunerud.: © Little House—-Laurie Obet- koff; ‘Anna. Marie Geddes and. 2) Sherry’ Molnar. Searistress” Sherry {Mol- and Anna Marie Geddes.: * Year‘ Pins—eighth, Fale cia McKay;: seven -, Sommers’ and’ Dawn re iy Hi ‘sixth, Sherry Molnar and ‘Anna. Marie Geddes; fifth, Laurie © ‘Obetkoff,: Teresa; ‘Moro: ‘byn Rothwell |: 2 Thess attending were Shelly Landis, Laurie Obetkoff,-Dawn 7 Wells; Ruth Sommers, Patricia McKay, Melony: Strom, Karen “Grunerud and Robyn Rothwell. On June 20 the girls set up heir handicraft display’ with atthe H * Reasonable prices + Warn hospitality HkylineA rport Hotel 303 No. 3 Road a Richmond, B.C. i TELEPHONE 278-5161 (Skystage phone 273. 8544) = f the company ‘too! part. The display ‘covered wide ‘array’ of: interests’ from leathsrwark, crotcheting, knit-- “ting, flower ‘making, ‘jewelry, : sewing-and many ‘more. i ‘Mrs. Edward ‘and Mrs. P, Minich were present to test “and passed the company.on the Company'Handicraft Certifi- ‘cate: It will have to be rene « in two years with the certificate awarded ata later: date. ‘In September captain Mrs. y and ‘lieutenant: Mrs, M. ° eed “will be ‘leaving the company ‘as leaders. Shelly Landis, én’ behalf -of the, girls. and mothers) presented, “them with. a ‘gift “in ‘appreciation of their work during the past five years with the First Castle; Ro.“ Guide Co. Both ‘leaders - were nd. ne'June 7 they: atiendéa? ; » the Sr. Citizens, mee entertained them’ with’a’ camp- fire of singing and skits. Anna Marie Geddes led the girls in a ‘very successful campfire and eather Bonnett introduced ° each ‘item. The ‘program was ‘<< thoroughly enjoyed by-all pre- sent, Guides + Sari Sather, Lynda ‘Johnstone, : Dawn Wells, Melony Strom; atricia McKay, Anna Marie. Geddes, Laurie Obetkoff and ized a'half-day hike as = pa fol sf jarvite ke Emblem.: A tmeeting’ and; eae car-care service.” 5 365-3955, | also For Safer. Travelling. ~A Full Line, of ae : TIRES e rir BRAKE REPAIRS * EXPERT. TUNE-UP. BY RASTRONIC SUNSCOPE °f EXPERT GARBURATOR RECONDITIONING DYNAMIC: WH i @) EXHAUST: SYSTEMS All Work Fully Guaranteed - Woodland Park Esso. Phone 365-3355. } out. ‘operations where the guides were taken on\a tour,,of the mminera ore winized AUGUST ALS” U k Steak =. : 8% CROSS RIB ROAS Hose STEAI f . CANADA > GRADE “AM ... 1.49 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED . sawmill -by ‘Brian’ P “Everyone found this moat inter- esting and were given plenty of “opportunity to isk questions. After, the tour'a bag lunch \ was enjoyed and then the girls ‘hike ttéending ‘this ‘ ene eae Rothwell, -f Shelly Landis, Ruth Sommers, Lynda Johnstone, Dawn Wells, Melony. Strom, Kare: erud, | Patricia"McKay, “Moroso, Heather Bonnett; Mrs, >McKay and Mrs. Sommers. The‘ following weel girls visited the new: post office “and were given a tour by Henry. Ewanick. Mr. Ewanick’ also explained various post office © Tees which are used by ® ublic day. to’ da: id Reted in competiti ane the: varea. ‘The Aan were thrilled 't ble to atlegar summe to’ be: cancelled: in ~ other camps, ete. Honey ,Anyone, wanting to go to'cam » ‘was ‘invited ‘to’accompany the‘: Robson -Guide Co. at thei attended ‘the’ Provineal Music Camp held at Tsoona, July 8 to 18 and, Ruth ‘Sommers, the: Introprovincial camp at Fort © ‘PMacLeod July 4 : We specialize in, wed nat. funerals ‘ ind everyday.) Creotive des ; professions! sane = 19 MUSIROOMS STEMS & PIECES ¥ Qs How MEIN NOODLES CHINA LLY. 2 —.4 OZ. TINS 19% VINEGAR HEINZ. 128 OZ. JUG "CHICKEN NOODLE :. CORNED BEEF ~ $119 “HEREFORD. 12 OZ. TIN. CHOCOLATE NESTLES ‘QUIK: 2 LBS. 6 Oz5, . CAT 00D, 3 = $1.00 hOsTARD PREPARED. :MEINZ