\: The Scene at the Ferry Slip Some of the victims were freated for bums. Here Dr. John Hall bandages patient Jack Vigue in the emergency ward of Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital. Watching are Mrs, Gilbert Fowler and Mrs. * Dave Sylvester. All facilities” at the hospital swung into / action to meet the “emergen- sey” last Thursday night as Civil Defence: and other or ganizations doalt with a school. bus-gasoline tanker collision at the ferry slip. Selkirk, SHSS Girls Obtain $10,150 Grant A group of girls from Selkirk and Stanley Hum- phries have obtained a $10, 150 Opportunities for Youth grant from the federal gov- ernment, The girls have formed the Community Resources Project whose aims are to collect the nam- ke's Radiator REPAIR “@ -Gas Tanks Repaired . eo Transmission Coolers Sales o Exchange Rachators In, Stack 30451606 © Trail PHU 1696 2nd Ave CIVIL DEFENCE STAGES DRAMATIC DEMONSTRATION AT CASTLEGAR FERRY SLIP | fire bu- Ule- ¥ Fight for what be a major 5 In reality, it was a clv- il defence exercise to test their capabiliues to deal with a real major accident. y appeared to ter. ford. ‘What the civil defence workers, police, firemen and ambulance drivers witness- : ed at the scene, and the nurses and doctors at the hospital saw was as realist- is as though it had actually happened. The cadets had gone thro a routine well known to TV actors — the. make-up rodm. Four ladies had gone to work on them and what emerged was not a pretty sight. The casualty thy Salisbury, Robson, Mrs. simulators were Mrs. Doro- G. J. Lees, and her daught- er, Sandra, and Mrs. Merna Baulne of Nelson. Some of the boys were “in a daze” and wandered away from the scene of the wreck into the bush. A search and rescue team, un- der the leadership of Fred- Stamp-Vincent swung into action to locate them. As RCMP officers: die _ ected the crowds away from the ‘scene of the ‘wreck’, ac cam at the legar Hospital was busy calling in ail available extra help to meet the emergency. The exercise was stag- ‘ion. with the es of people with talents, such as painting, hobbies, etc, and compile a list which will be deposited in Selkirk College. It is hop- ed by this means to have —Castlegar News Photo available the names of peo- le who might be interested passing on ‘their know- ledge to others, Names of the girls are: Sandra Lamont, co-ordinat- or, Terry Crawford, Darl- ene Haywood, Dawne San- Worrod ols, fro! Sel Fr SHHS, Margie Kanigan, Mar- . nie Seat and Lynne For exciting holiday variety, your home province has it all. From big city fun in Vancouver to relaxing ‘ranch life in the Cariboo. From historic sites like Fort Steele to natural wonders like the Fraser Canyon. From warm, sandy beaches to magnificent mountain reaches. Name your favorite kind of holiday country - chances are you'll find it right in your own back yard. “Your dollar's worth more athome” GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY Hon, W. K. Kiernan, Minister R. B, Worley, Deputy Minister ed in towns of Castlegar arid Kin- ‘H. J. “Red” eison. In charge of the air cadets was Capt. J. R. C. McBain. “At no time,” said Mr. Warner, “does Civil Defence suggest that our school bus or truck drivers are lacking erator “= istrict Senior Citizens | Prepare Summer Castlegar Senior Citiz- ens’ Association, Branch 46, are getting ready for their summer activities, A committee of three has been struck to look into some activities, such as pic- es, ete, to the next d Mrs. inted Park door games during the sum- mer. ‘There was a_ solemn moment at the Thursday ing in the Leg- m or . We have a perfect record in this area and are proud of it. But mechanical failures are not unknown and for this reason the exercise was planned.” “The prime purpose of civil defence,” he said, “is to aid in the case of civilian disasters and only by prac- tice can this be accomplish- ” AXEHANDLE A axehandle is more brittle than one that has some moisture in it. ion Hall when a minute sil- ence was observed to the memory of Mrs. Edith Best - who passed away recently. Entertainment for the. evening was provided by the Grade Eight students from Kinnaird Junior Sec- ondary under the supervi- f Mrs, Gus Leitner. four ved as part of the evening's refreshments. Tune In... To the Experience of the LOCKSLEY HALL “Baby Blue” — “It's Gonna Happen” “Autumn Leaves” — “Remember” “Mind Time” — “Got to be There” — EPIC RECORDING ARTISTS — Friday, May 19th : TRAIL Cominco Gym - 9 p.m. $2 Per Person 2-19 Mary Anderson Gains Election As Vice-President Of Chamber Castlegar real estate saleswoman Mary Anderson has been elected vice-presid- ent of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Com- merce, Mrs. Anderson is a for- "mer president of the asso- ciation, holding that posit. Behind the scenes, air cadets are made up to resemble ac- cident victims. Robert Dow is “suffering” from shrapnel wounds, Mrs. G. J. Lees, the casualty simulator, Jim Vigue has a forehead wound; Jack Vigue is having his leg made up and Terry. Zaitsoff-has lacerations. — Castlegar News Photo © fon in 1969, She told the regular monthly meeting held Thursday in the Hi Arrow Arms that she was going to conduct a campaign to bring in new members. PR ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs, E. Rowan Holt, of Belle- ville, Ont. are pleased to announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Mary Katherine, to Douglas Norman Mc- m Nabb, a member of the RCMP band, son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman McNabb, of Castlegar, The marriage will take place in St, Theresa’s Church, Ottawa at 2:30 p.m. June 24, CHURCHES ST. RITA'S - CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev., B, A. Brophy Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at am.- llam. -7 pm, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 385-3430 ‘Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Fa nay wort ip Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Phone 365-5876 Pastor Robert Naber 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the ice Wed. 7.30 Bible Study ne hss N. Walker - Phone 365-6662. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service (alternate weeks) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave, Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham - Church Ph, 366-5212 P. Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 8:00 A‘M, Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service 2nd Sunday: Family Communion 5th Sunday: Morning Prayer Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Ist, 3rd, 4th Sundays: Communion (trad.) Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 : —————— TT RACE PRESBYTERIAN: CHURCH Services & Church School Sundays at 11.30 am. (contem.) Clergy: T. MA. Allen and C. N. Howard r Rev. Clare Martin Ministe: Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, B.C. Business and Professicna! Directory Dutch. Cleaning Service TayaWeek or Monthly, n' ets Shampooing wall to wall carpet and rugs 24 hr. service Free Estimates, Ph. free of charge 352-7123 or Nelson Zenith 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES * Amway Distributors “Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric {Castlegar} Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 348-7075 Free Estimates OESMONDT. | LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelsun, . B.C. Ph. 352-5152 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer “Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques cents an issue, Single copies in cents, audit Bureau of Circulations, 1, V. Campbell, Publishor Bruce Ramsey, News Edlior Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $8.00 per year. The price by delivery boy is 15 Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News 1s a member of the It is a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the BC, division Bubllshed Every Thureday At _ CASTLEGAR NEWS OF THE Castlesar, BO. Burt Campbell, in ink with th writer, “Pen'’ stores are 15 the event of ment of any the Rene Brodman, Shop Foreman Editor & Manager e correct name and address of the names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: questing space that the ability of the paper in It 1s agreed by the advertiser ro- failure to publish any advertlee- description or in the event that errors occur in ‘the publishing of an advertise- ment shall be Mmited to the amount paid by. ji for that portion of the advertl- § of the All Weekly should be tor The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, B.C, Letters for publication must be signed ing’ space occupied by the Incorrect Item only, and that there shall be no lability in any event Beyond the amount paid for auch advertisement. Castlegar Field Hockey Team Beats Grand Forks in Opener Field ‘hockey is.in the news again. Last Sun the Castlegar team accept ed a challenge from Grand Forks and travelled to their town. Score was 14 goals to Castlegar and three to S Grand Forks, Castlegar has played against - legar has played ag Grand Forks, who have on- recently learned the m game, The G.F. team are under: coach Mr. eear am. The Castlegar coach is Colin Pryce who has been fm instructing grass hockey in CASTLEGAR SOGIALS By Mrs. Colville last weekend where they were the guests of Mr. ane. Mrs. Victor Van Horne ers of ito. Chap- Pater, OES who attended the Friendship Night and pre- the area for the last six coached boys with Dr. Har- ty Warren of UBC. This year Mr, Pryce was made an hon. vice-president of the BC, Hockey Association. Castlegar hockey teams have formerly been playing against Vancouver and Cal- gary, alternating their tra- vel to either e A few years ago four boys represented B.C. in the Canadian anal championships which took place in Winni- Boys interested in com- peting trials for junior should be under 19 years of age and not younger than Office Studenis Enter Business For Week’s Trial _ Senior students at the office practice class at Stan- ley Humphries are out meeting the business of: Castlegar ‘and. Kinn: The girls, 17 in numb- ‘er, are coring in’ various offices in the town to gath- er job experience just prior to them leaving school for the business aan The irls are spent a weel in these offices, The Celgar pulp mill has hired Kathleen Healey, Joanne Gregg and Sue Fon- dor, while the sawmill div- ision has taken on for a week, Pat Shay, Arleen Cherry and-Dolores Leduc. Working out at Selkirk College are Lynn Rebalkin and Marcy Loukianoff. In a professional office are Sharon Baron and Elaine The Town of PODIATRIST Foot Specialist HS. G, Flellstrom, D.P.M. - TUESDAY, JUNE 6 3:30 p.m. fo 8:30 p.m. ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 ‘9:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 365-7282 3-20 Castlegar has Linda Jones, while Kinnaird has Ardell Heglin. School District No. 9 has Cheryl Coleman work- in their office, and West's department store have Gaye Desaulnier. nm and ekie insurance have Lil- lian Stoopnikoff working in their office dnd behind the Tainelin’ is: working for Gastlegar Savings Credit Un- on. : ~ HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES S First or second mortgages for the purchase of : existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One | day approval service, co! in, no bonus, Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C, mpetative rates, no lock tin 6 people aird. | t ANYONE FOR TENNIS? Marg. Pryce Tennig Club, Results. were as follows:— Hains- worth and Cecllia Saxon 8 games to 5. ners are eligible to play in the B.C, area finals to be held in Vancouver on June 3 and 4, Return fare will be paid by the Festival. Entries shoul it es. be cents per event, $1 for doubles, Mem- from Castlegar Tennis Club are welcome to attend. Further tennis events i Zollowing the Festival of Sports playo! 10 and 11:— Murray Wal- Unger event (senior men’s and women’s doubles). June 24.an — terior closed tennis in Nel- son (All categories for sen- jora), Sept. — 9 and 10 — Jun- jor doubles tournament in id: girls ept. 16th — Chesser tournament in Nelson (Sen- jor mixed doubles). The firat West Koo! ay lor Tennis League match took place on Thurs. day, May 11 at the Tadanac Mra. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 jr, and Mrs, Graham Mclvor. of Saskatoon, Sask., left on Wednesday. of. las! week after visiting at the home of Mr, Mclvor’s uncle Mr. and Mrs. E. man of Kinnaird: Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Morey and family of Fernie : were visitors at the home ° of Mr. Morey’s parents, Mr. . and Mrs, Charles Morey of Gostlerar. Mr. D. H. Morey is on way to Princeton where he will take up the position of plainer fore- man, Mrs. E. C. Ackerman has been a patient in the Castlegar and District Hos- pital since Monday. Qutdoor Glass Wins Approvat. From-Board- - Outdoor classes for the © Saxon and’ Blaise Ze beat Loch Farrell and Marg and 28, Pryce 8 games to Rhodes and Susan worth beat Des Desai. and Lori Friesen 8 beat erry Dalton and John Stoochnoff 8 games to fis are; June (‘jes a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1 Canadian Power Squadron Meet 8, 1972 To be Held in Kelowna May 27 Canadlan Power Squad: ron's B.C, Interlor District will hold its annual seminar and change of watch cere- mony in) Kelowna May 27 ni JUNCTION SHELL PLAZA SHOPPING Cl Kinnaird FRE Women's Doubles; Mra, ce and Mrs, Lori ; beat Mrs. District | Commander, Jack Fuhr of 'Vernol announced that C mander, Ted P! Canadian Power § ewill be. in attendance ing the two day session with other national officers, on various subjects includ: including Jack Shinnaon of ing training methods, All- Victoria and Ernie Harding events will take place at the of Nanalmo. Kelowna Yacht Club. A good attendance of @ annual business members and wives is ex- meeting will be held at the pected from distri same time at which time’ which includes the Kooten- . the district commander and ays'and Alberta. other officers will report on The basic aim of Can- the Year's activity: and. the adian Power Squadrons is to election of the “Bridge” or promote safe boating in Ca- new officers will take place.. nada © through © educatton. ley A banquet and dance is. Classes are open to anyone Planned as well as a interested and are held each Mixed Doubles: Cecilia akley 4, Ne The two day event will le include education seminars With Gas Fill- Open Daily 7:00 a.m. to PHONE 365-651 Car Wash with Every Lube and Oil Change or (minimum 8 gallons) Sundays 8:00 a.m: to 9:00 p.m. SERVICE E Up 10 p.m. 1 re! 5... past and predicted log race. fall and_ winter. ‘ CHUCK STEAK BOLOGNA Canada Choice, Canada Good Ib. By the Piece. Government Inspected ....................... Ib. Fresh Ground. No. 1 Quality .....00............. Ib. PORK STEAK GOVT, INSPECTED i LIVER BABY BEEF ........ ld e F : : : the Long Weekend Monday when an outline oi the program was discussed. Though giving its full approval, the board was not able to grant-a to transport the students. It would, however, provide a bus if. a qualified driver’ could be obtained. The outdoor school ses- sions would take place from -: May 18 to June 12 in the { Pass Creek Park. and ac- quaint the children with the Diology and botany of the Outdoors. There would be 12 classes for children com* ing from Robson, Ootisch- enia, Woodland Park, Valley Vista and Kinnaird Elem- entary Schools. aS Camel Hunters Find Paradise Camels were introduced into Australia in the middle of tke 19th century and used briefly as pack anim- als, There are still some 10,000. of them running: & wild in the country. They are considered a.pest and are usually shot on sight, mainly because they have a ae of breaking down fences. 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