10_______CCASTLEGAR_NEWS, Thursday, March_.8, Grand Opening of Rasp 1973 CONGRATULATIONS to RASPBERRY LODGE lt was our pleasure to have supplied the FURNITURE, 15 E. 20th, Vancouver 10, B.C. Monarch Furniture Co. Lid. BEST WISHES to RASPBERRY LODGE lt was our pleasure to have supplied HIGH QUALITY MONAMEL PAINT by General Paint. - Oglow Brothers BUILDING AND SUPPLY CO. LTD. OUR CONGRATULATIONS to. RASPBERRY LODGE Our firm is pleased to have done the ex- cavating work, ‘Kinnaird Transfer Lid. 112 Green St., Castlegar — Phone 365-7124 VERY BEST WISHES to RASPBERRY LODGE It was our pleasure to do the plumbing, heating and the ventilation work, CASTLEGAR ee PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 365-5284 Guests Have Afternoon Tea in the Dining Room berr Lodge’s New | The Sitting Room is Bright and Homey Zone Representative E. Weir Visits Slocan Valley Legion The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Aux- to-the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 101 New - Denver-Silverton branch was held in the Upper Legion Hall in New Denver on Feb. 13 with president Mrs. H. Butler in the chair. Zone representative Mrs. Emily Weir of Nelson was a surprise and welcome vis- itor, who following the op- ening ritual and business, inated Mrs. Mary Hambly int e auxiliary. Mrs. Weir also installed the following officers: ser- geant-at-arms Mrs. C. Tow- good, president Mrs Butler, first president Mrs. W. Thr- ing, third presidents Mrs. {. Flint and treasurer Mrs. Mrs. Towgood and Mrs. ‘1. Allan'did the hospital visiting for the past two months, Mrs. Towgood yok te e Lucerne Secondary School Year Book, The booster, donated by Mrs. Towgood, was won by Mrs, Flint. Refreshments were ser- ved and the branch mem- bers and guests joined the ladies, KC Child Care Society Names New Executive At the annual general meeting of the Kootenay-Co- lumbia Child Care Society, held Feb. 15, a new execu- tive and board of directors -. were elected. iB The executive consists of Mrs. N. Collier, 0 visitations. Mrs. Thring and Mrs. Emary volunteered to work with the branch committee to make arrangements for the Legion social which was held in the Lower Legion Hall on March 2. The auxiliary gave its support to the committee arking for a better home for senior citizens by writ- ing a letter to Minister of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement Norman Levi. ‘The auxiliary subscrib- ed for a part page in the D. er, treasurer G. Ehman and Areas Mrs. C. Fitz-Ger- Other directors are S. Gruden, C. Sharpe, Mrs. E. Hughes, Dr. J. Van Vliet, E. Kositon, Mrs J. Nairne and Mrs. B. Johnston. As the various commit- tees gave their reports it was evident that the use of the Day Care Centre has been steadily Increasing. It was noted volunteer help is still greatly needed. f Our Warm Congratulations | and Hearty Best Wishes RASPBERRY LODGE We are pleased to have been chosen as the - supplier of materials for the new addition to your Lodge. We wish your guests many years of happiness in their pleasant surroundings. [T\rcHeLL Suppty Your Complete Home Improvement Centre Front Street e CASTLEGAR e Phone 365-7252 Thinking Day Ceremgn Large Gathering Honor Lord and Lady: Baden-Powell . Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scouts, Venturers, Rangers, Rovers and their parents, turned out 250 strong to honor their founders, Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, on Feb, 25 at the Stanley Hum- phries High School. Thinking Day ceremon- jes began with the color ied of Bagpipes played by und of es play. y hay Watt aind, Tammy La Pointe of Castlegar, and Patty Cr- own of Robson. The Scouts aring flags were David Badior of Castlegar and Jer- atd Lamarch stanley Hunt Sch ley Hunfpi Band-ander the leadership of Norman Fishwick, accom- panied the gathering in the singing of “This dis A er of thanksgiv- in; was: ‘given by Rev. Te Cord earlier this year. In each case the girls’ mothers were present to assist in placing the cords on their daughters, . Calderbank spoke on the Queen Venturers’ A- called movement's laws then fol- lowed | viet the Cub Law Te- Bradly per, re Brownie Law, by. Kauby . Johnson. ‘The; Scouts were ; represented: by’ “and for the. Guides by Aud- trong. mie Everyone then joined “with the school band in singing “The Happy Wand- ere.” "The Offering was recel- A Kinnaird Ran, Bristow, then Mark Zurek. ° Fun of the Robson Rovers read Lord .Baden-Powell’s last ie. Division Commissioner Mrs. Marg. Bro made pre- sentations of the Gold | ord dy McFarlane, to Verona. Bozek, ernent, Wen Sherlene Shelfontiuk, Don- na Thederahn and Kathy enner. Robin McNabb and Pat ir Gold rds (thi in -Guides) in will travel to Government House for the official presentations on Easter week. Joan Soukoroff and Pam Sorenson were presented wi- th the Canada Cord. This cord replaces the Gold Cord. Ruth Sommers earned and received the Canada G Hughe duced Father’ William Har- rison of the Catholic Church bo: the aulenes, which was en- 0. y : The renewal of the pro- mises of each group were led by Bev Baron of - naird for the Brownies, Jen- nifer Lazar: yf eff of Thrums for the Guides and Pat Ben- inger of Castlegar for the ingers, ie Cub promise was led by Daryl Nelson, the Scouts by John Roberts and Costleaird. Chapter IODE Mrs. D. Weir Named Regent The regular monthly meeting for February of the Castleaird Chapter of the IODE was held at the home of Mrs. D. Weir. The re- gent, Mrs. Weir, welcomed guests Mrs. B. Weir Mrs, M. Dabner from the J. H. Scofield chapter in Trail and nis Kil- lough. Blections had taken pl- ace the previous month with the new officers being re- gent Mrs, D. Weir, vice-re- gent Mrs. J. Overholt, se- cond vice-regent Mrs. P. Mulherin, secretary Mrs. G. Shannow treasurer Mrs, J. Lipkovitz, educational secre- { Mrs, R. Dunlop, echoes ‘secretary Mrs. P. Mulherin, services at home and abroad Mrs, J. Overholt, standard bearer Mrs. B. Susut, mem- bership convener Mrs. J. Overholt. and citizenship , Mrs. B, Susut. } Educational secretary, Mrs, R. Dunlop, reported that two scholarships of + $100 each had been present- ed to two Selkirk College students, Christopher Forsy- th and Frederico Dattalo, as deserving students proceed- ing in the humanities. and | Funds for these scholar- aaible © ships were made po. by a raffle held in Decem- ber of 1972, with the win- ner being B. A. McKenzie the Venturers by Gordon Souk : ‘ ero! After the singing of “Kum Ba. Yah" (Come by there Lord) Mr. Cader! aw e led the assembly Lord's Prayer and God Save the Queen. e Colors retired to end a very memorable day and a busy week for the Guide and Scout movement. Service Held from Appledale For Helen Fominoff of Winlaw eral services were gh iy Kootenay Lake District Hos- pital in Nelson. Born Dec. 1, 1922, Mrs. Fominoft | In 1941 she married in’ Winlaw where she reside continuously. in ; re- celved ~-her~- education --in of Winlaw; two daughters, iy’ Maloff na Miss Mrs, Bett: and Marilyn Fominoff, both of 8 Winlaw, and -three gran children, 1 Cemetery wi-: Castlegar Funeral, Home in charge of arrange- ments. ‘ HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS RASPBERRY LODGE ~ We are pleased to have done the electrical wiring and installation of the light fixtures. Castle Eleciric Co. Lid. 1480 . Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5711 to “BEST WISHES RASPBERRY LODGE Our industry is very pleased to have sup- plied lumber materials. Kalesnikotf Lumber. Co. Thrums, B.C. — Telephone 399-4211 to _ to be He Mrs, Tina Holuboff and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Holubott Existence Tax Will Add fo Cost of Doing Business for Two Major Local Industries “existence” : er cent annual tax on the paid-up capital of every corporation having a | penman ent establishm ent in Even companies with nO profits will be hit by the new tax and those with lar- ge capital investments in .C, will be affected more than those with large sales in the pro cause we can’t deduct it as an expense from in- come taxes,” Colcel added. Cominco officials said they would prefer not to calculate costs to the com ing seems to be joing up. It’s not that he: to 0} erate te : “We have to swallow these extra costs and it in. palts the health of the lustry. It leaves that much: less manouvring room talk- ing to unions about their share.” us open house ing area which is capable of eating just over 30 gu- unday After erry Lodge is hold- his § the lodge durin; hour is oxpectore a meal nd the lodge every two weeks , but Js available - est at any ie pen rea Joint proprietors, Mr, and Mrs, Walter i and Mrs. Tina Holuboff, have at present 19 guests al the lodge which is designed to accommodate up‘to 92 Using a ratio of one staff member to five guests, the fae will vary from tl- me 8. : ie Furie hed in old Colon- re ar to e single and rooms with jigned to. serve le older person with added grib aids and other features. Curtained areas allow for Private dressing and show- Tino basins and showers the bathrooms are all eq: uipped with controled mix- ing valves so water will ne- ver become too uncomfort- able leading to accidental water scolds, Adding to the comfort ‘of the Guests is an alr hand- unit which controls the moi :and heat content of the building. Mrs, Tina Holuboff ex- plained guests are not res- tricted in their. movements, though a count for those not wishing to be present at . LE Degrees Bestowed Two men with’ distin- guished careers in the field Butler Home in Sept. of 1969, : Mrs. Butler had the business located in a home in Robson, but upon its sale Mrs, Holuboff immediately set hor guests in one of the original bulldings of the a tha de July of 1972 the new addition, to toured by the public Sunday, be- Guests moved into the new section Feb. 16. Spring will see the be- ginning of the landscaping which will have some flow- er beds but will tend more towards grass and shrub- of environmental protection * >» will receive honorary | de- Dr. Maurice F. Strong, " executive director of the United Nations environment NDU's chancellor, Dr, L, -Keenleyalde, will guests create thei ves, many service clubs and civ- lc minded groups come to Raspberry Lodge and enter- agit Holubott, in deserlb- i¢ present en! ol facilities’ stated thes bulld- ing is design ed in such a manner more units could be added in the future as well as the kitchen facilities readily enl d. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 8, 1973“ noon | = ' Your House? CAL MARY, HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS _ to 365-6451 or 365-5244 RASPBERRY LODGE lt was a real pleasure being entrusted with furnishing the Lodge's rooms with all bed furnishings and draperies. Hudson Burns & Ray Motel and Hote) Furnishings 361 Water St. — Vancouver — Ph. 684-1381 OUR BEST WISHES to RASPBERRY LODGE We are proud to have supplied the Ready Mix and Forms for your building program. McGauley Ready Mix Casino Road, Trail — Phone 368-8226. =" QUR'BEST WISHES@. «= ss Reet tee Oe RASPBERRY LODGE We are very pleased to have had the contract to ‘install doors and windows. Veriain Industries Lid. ‘ Fruitvale Highway — Phone 368-6488 Kootenay VERY HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS RASPBERRY LODGE. We are very pleased to have supplied the entire LIGHT FIXT URES for your expansion program. _ - Babic Electric Co. Ltd. 952 Commercial — Vancouver, B.C. — Phone 255-6030 CONGRATULATIONS to RASPBERRY LODGE We are very pleased to be the suppliers of CORLON. LINO, CEILING TILE, and PRE- FINISHED PANELLING, : 663 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 ’ OUR BEST WISHES and WARM. CONGRATULATIONS to RASPBERRY LODGE We are proud to have supplied your Lodge with the famous SEALY POSTUREPEDIC MAT- TRESSES, SEALY WESTERN LID. 1945 Mclean, — Vancouver, B.C. Telephone 253-6644 Sugar. and Spice fore iataerd ‘There has been a good deal of unfair ngressure placed on federal’ M.P.’s in the past months, over the question of capital punishment. Across the country, the mood seems to be that capital punishment should be rein- stated, and many M.P.’s who might have voted against it, on the grounds of conscience or principle, are having their arms twisted pretty hard by their constituents. .._ This, despite the fact that . it was to be a ‘free™’ vote, with party lines waived. It makes it tough toenails for the M.P. whois hanging onto his seat by this fingernails. It would bea good time . for someone to define the role of a Member of Par- liament. Is he or she merely a delegate to carry to Ottawa the wishes of what might well bea rity of the voters in his riding? Oris he or she a represen- wishes of the riding? But if the M.P. is to be a representative, he should . be given freedom to make his own decisions, especially when it is a matter of prin- ciple. _~ : Itis my fear that some M.P.'s, putting expediency before conscience, the end before the means, will be stampeded into voting against their private convic- tions. ani firmly opposed to capital punishment, and have no hesitation in saying so. [don't think that it serves us the slightest deterrent to the drunk, the drug addict, the person. momentarily will murder for money. _.And’. statistics “don't., impress me. Sure, the mur- der rate has gone up during the five-year moratorium. But so have the rates of Muggings, rapings, purse- snatehings Pond art beatings. 4 To be consistent, the adherents of capital punish- ment should be pushing for a revival of corporal punish- ment as a deterrent. If we're. going to revive the brutish elimination of human life, let's go all the way. = et's bring back the ducking-stool for gossips. We'd need the whole of the Great Lakes for ducking, but never mind, Why not revive burning for witches? Ah, what a conflagration that would make. f . Kids who stole apples | would be branded on the forehead with aT for “Thief. Prostitutes would be marked with a P, and if they were also pickpockets, they would read PP. Poachers . would - get twelve lashes and be sent to the tundra. That means I'd never see a lot of my old friends again. : :. People caught with illegal firearms would have their Wigger fingers, or, pre- . ferably, their whole hand, lopped off. That would mean a surplus of: southpaws, but * one can’t stand in the way . of deterrents, can one? Detergents, of course, are a different matter. We can stand in the way of them, and . feel a righteous glow. It makes me physically ill to hear otherwise decent people say they don’t believe in hanging, but they’d have no objection to ending a insane, or the paranoids who VERY BEST WISHES | to RASPBERRY LODGE. it was our great pleasure to supply your lodge -with high quality building materials. P&G Builders Supply : Across from the Castlegar Arena — Phone 365-8151 _ Raspberry Lodg E | "Hapily Serving bee = u A Cordial Invitation is extended to All District Residents Open House fo Tour Our New Addition This Sunday, March 11th, from 1 fo 4 p.m. Tea and Refreshments ‘Will be Served ee an