Parliament Bldgs. Open Funeral Held CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 23, 1974 For Mrs, Kayaloff . Castlegar & District Library Personnel STUDENT PLACEMENT office is now opened in Trail by the Canada Manpower with the aim of finding summer jobs for up to 1,800 local students. Office staff, shown here left to right, are Ken Babcock of Trail, Nancy Henne of Castlegar and Beaverialls. The office ployers. Miss before the placements staffs main she estimates over 100 200 in June. The The following are the re- ult of last Friday's Kinnaird {Blementary School track meet swith names listed in-order of Hirst, second and. third: Friesan. x icycles. dy Tamelin. . Grade 2—Jamie Walker; ean Bondaroff, Eva Varabioff nd Monica Dascher tied. Grade 1—Jason Chernoff, avid Streloff and Tracey san. ndaroff, Mothers Race (Grade 8—Scott Jones, jonald' Cromarty and Cindy: Esovoloff. 40-Yard Dash is). 9 yr. girls—Kari Sahlstrom and Tracey Anderson. ~4029 yr. boys—Kevin Semen- off, Ken Toft and Robbie Cooke. 248 yr. girlsa—Stephanie Zoobkoff, Lisa Plotnikoff and Ehman. scher and Mrs. LeRoy. 25-Yard Dash : e (oT yr. gitls—Monica \Da- ‘scher, Sheridan Hill and Kristol ‘Dyck. 15" yr. boys—Hans Eldblad ‘Donnie Robinson and’ Alan ‘LeRoy. y, i 276 yr. girls—Tracey Bondar- ‘off, Kim Sorengon and Shannon Smithers. aes camping facilities 6 yr. boys—Peter Langlois, {Raymond Angus and Aaron 5 yr. boys and girls—Mark Dascher, Brian Grant and Cin- - ers Race Mark and David Streloff; Mr. Shulz and Robbie. Shulz; and Carolyn and Aaron :Frie- Mrs. Martini, Mrs. Da- ‘1 vince, it’s’ no wonder: that two:wheeled transportation. is becoming the “only way to fly” “for young people who enjoy the ~ New Owners Special a Continues > to May 31st Draperies, Leatherettes, "Carpeting and: Fabrics OFS * Jo aH CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY ‘Across from Castle Theatre — Phone 365-5636 Hop Race-25 Yds. 9 yr. girls—Kari Sahistrom and Tracey Anderson. 9 yr. boys—Kevin Semen- off, Dari Swartz and Ken Toft. ‘ 8 yr. girls—Eva Varabioff, Stephanie Zoobkoff and Sandra Govender. . 8 yr. boys—Clay Martini, * Kevin Mason and Martin An- drews. 7 yr. girls—Monica Da- scher, Diane Pakula and Sheri- dan Hill. Moforcycle, Sleeping Bag, For there sis Vancouver (681-5177) is a good place to begin planning: your tour. pete) > Happy touring! . - Spare parts which can be taped: | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) FOR — Grade One & Kindergarten Registrations THE 1974 - 1975 SCHOOL YEAR at the time and date indicated below. TUESDAY, MAY 28TH Kinnaird Elementary) Parents of children who should enroll in either Kindergarten or Grade One in September are asked to register their child at their nearest. elementary, schoo! 9:00 A.M, - 3:00. PM. — Twin Rivers Elementary (Castlegar Primary) “Kinnaird Elementary (Valley Vista at 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON — Woodland Park Elementary © i Blueberry Creek Elementary 4 .1_-yr. boys—Hans Edblad, Alan LeRoy and Pat Angus. 6 yr. girls—Tracey Bondar- off, Doreen Innes and Andrea Richards. r 6 yr, boys—Peter. Langlois, Raymond Angus and Ricky Schulz. ‘ Skipping 5 9 yr. girls—Tracey Ander- son and Kari Sahlstrom. 8 yr. girls—Stephanie Zoobkoff, Lisa Plotnikoff and Alexis Walsh. 7 yr. girls—Kristol Dyck, Monica Dascher and Melody. Sahlstrom. ‘ 6 yr. girls—Doreen Innes, Shannon Smithers and Tracey Bondaroff. : Wheelbarrow ‘- ; - 9 yr, boys—Tom Campbell’ ‘and John McLeod; Dari Swartz and Kevin.Sémenoff; apd Rob- m7 yriboys— ander: and Randy’ Stewart: Hans Edblad and Donnie Robin: son; and Pat Angus and Danny Carriere. *9 yr. boys—John McLeod, Kevin Semenoff and. Dari ‘Swartz. z 8 yr. girls—Lisa Plotnikoff, : Carrie Bell and Stephanie Zoob- koff. 8 yr: boys—Jamie Barton, Sean Bondaroff and Kevin Mason. 1 yr. girls—Melody Sahl- strom, Monica: Dascher and . Mary-Ellen Muller. v Tyr. boys—Hans Edblad, ‘Randy Stewart: and Donnie / Robinson. 6 yr. girls—Shannon Smi- thers, Monica Rizzotti and Marilou Eaton. : * "6 yr. boys—Raymond An- gus, Peter Langlois, Jason Chernoff and Aaron Friesan. , Slow Bicycle 9 yr. girls—none. 9 yr. boys—Dari Swartz. 8 yr. girls—Ewva Varabiofi, Sandra Govender and Stepha- nie Zoobkoff. 8 yr. boys—Michael Ch- “I ureh, Kevin Mason and Robert Richards. et : 7 yr. girls—Monica Da- scher, Shauna Mason and Mary- Ellen Muller. < 7 yr. boys—Hans Edblad, Billy Alexander and Roger Junker. : . 6 yr. girls—Tracey Bondar- off, Kim Sorenson and Shannon Smithers. 6 yr. boys—Raymond An- gus, Aaron Friesan and Jason Chernoff. : Brush and Ruler 9 yr. girls—Kari Sahistrom and Tracey Anderson. 9 yr. boys—John McLeod, Kevin Semenoff and Tom + Campbell. 8 yr. girls—Alexis Walsh, a To Tourists’ .' Guided tours of the Parlla- "vent Bulldings'at Vietoria will be on a seven-days-a-week basis from’ May'19° to “Sept. : 3; inclusive. This has been an- nounced by Public Works Min- ister Wm. L, Hartley. °° )'* Hours of opening for tours will be from 8.30 a.m. until 8,30 p.m. daily. except. Saturdays,; Sundays and holidays, when opening -will be at 10 a.m: A staff of trained. tour guides will’ be ‘on\hand to conduct visitors through the buildings on’a scheduled basis, - : Tours during the summer months take place. every 15 ‘minutes from the front’ steps. Organized groups such:as schools ‘are given tours by prearrangement through the “Notre Dame University for Summer ‘office of the'department. of; public works tour co-ordinator. “ “bast year over 166,000 visitors wore escorted through the buildings, We feel that this figure will be ‘exceeded this: year ‘and we are: prepared to meet the rush,” said” Mr. Hartley. AHI ~ You Save-al Boniett’s 10 el. OFF for CASH BONNETT’S “We have taken it of the’ government-sponsored student’ employment ‘program 3 ‘for our tour guide staff." Tour guides .will ‘undergo an. exten- sive training program begin- ‘ning on ‘May 6.° ‘ British Columbia, as well a - visitors from other parts. o! Canada and from foreign coun- tries, will take advantage of our program,” he added. Offers Summer Courses: . "At the Convocation .week- end meeting of: the board. of, governors of Notre Dame Uni- versity in Nelson, the board _ confirmed the approval given in their March meeting that the 1974 Summer School will oper: ate with the following courses: Education 214:' Childrens’ literature -(¥/ ‘course), Educa- tion 400: Contemporary educa- tion (4 course), (Education 403-404:' Philosophy . of educa- tion, English’ 310: Renaissance poetry and prose and: English 320: Romantic poetry and prose. eee Geography 112-118: Intro- ‘ductory g h course), Philosophy,” 199: Pro- blems of philosophy (‘/¢ course), ‘< Philosophy 431: Existentialism, fay 6." ; “Tt is hoped'that citizens of °. Board and room «7 Is required for ‘ <\ Cominco employees. = | Please telephone 964-4341. Physchology 112: Introductory. :: 7 psychology. ('/:course).and. Psychology 421: Abnormal psy-- chology (fr course). 26 94 8 + Sociology 362: Crime: and delinquency (1° course) and © Sociology 381: Sociology of the family (1/2 course). - Theatre Arts 431: ‘Acting | and Directing problems and Theatre Arts 861:).Theatre. Crafts..0 0" Religious Studies course (to be finalized)... s ‘The following courses-are it 1 dent ona‘! History 241: The Amer- icas, History.317: The Enlight- enment, History 334: Canadian Political History and History 919: Modern Russia. or Philosophy 192: Logic’ (Ch Sana Colleen Ehman and Eva Vara-. bioff. % 8 yr. boys—Kevin' Mason, . Jamie Barton’ and ‘Brian ‘Tor- galson. i 7 yr. girls—Monica Da- scher, Tracey Charbonneau and Barbara Cheveldave.’’ P an ‘minimum enrollment. of:six. students: tds Chemistry .112-113:/Gen-. ‘eral chemistry; French 111: First year’ University: French; German. 218: Translation Course in’ German; Mathema- tics 102-103: General mathema- * tics. registrar's. office. Instructors who’ will: be® teaching ith e announced 7 yr. boys—Sean Coulson,».:3/'* Danny Carriere‘and Glen: D ‘chards,}: Monica “eo 1 progr within'the Sumi ‘ itre: Arts. 30 DAY — DEMAND DEPOSITS Further details about.the - courses are available'from the ” "On Display at the. BOAT, BIKE & TRAILER SHOW fai pat rai Sponsored bythe ae : Castlegar Savings Credit.U 2s Formerly fo ei3). Kaslo. Marine: Service “ North: Road, Kaslo, B.C. Phone ‘3! non mnmeghately need to costact our office! 90 DAY _ TERM DEPOSIT, 1 YEAR TERM DEPOSITS et: 5 iMPORTANT NOTICE THE FOLLOWING INCREASED INTEREST RATES ON OUR SAVINGS PROGRAM ARE NOW AVAILABLE . | To es s000m sora be heiding such ‘certificactes do not 9 4% | Per Annum ie 9 of, Pel a TGASTLEGAR NEWS )® Fee es Yn | DOSPPG ADVICE BUREAU Judy Wearmouth Castlegar Librarian Public Relations Officer Margaret Whitelock Assistant Librarian | Electricity is the Single’ Most Common Cause of Building Fires in United States Because elecricity ‘is such att indispensible’ part’ of -our lives,” we" ; sometimes © daily’ 1 ‘overlook the fire threat it may ‘also present, ‘warns vice-chair. ifoan of the Allstate: Insurance mpanics of: Canada John Atkinsdn.\)’ ‘Bieciricity is the. single ‘Commercial Printing @ Lettorhoads @ Envelopes pee @ Posters . @ Printed Forms 1 @ Etc, Ete. ° most common cause of building fires in the U.S. Electrical fires {not including those started by + cooking equipment) resulted in many thousands of © dollars worth of damage last year, “Mr. Atkinson advises. ts To eurb ‘this trend, All- “gtate's executive suggests fam- ilies take the ‘following safety precautions with electricity. * Check all electrical cords for frayed or brittle insulation: If worn’ out in places, replace < cords = rather’ than patching them.: :.- Dieatiats ‘Never hang cords - over - nails, under rugs, close to heat sources or through ‘doorways. Avoid knotting cords which can _ damage the wires. “VS Don't overload outlets. Too many plugs can overheat wires: + inside the wall and: create. a safety hazard, When using an extension: cord, be‘ sure: it matches the size type cord of the ‘appliance. * A ‘Always: detach electrical ‘cords’ from’ the outlet: rather TRAVEL TRAILERS - TENT CAMPERS "VAN CONVERSIONS i Special Prices on some models doring the show only. : ‘ on the display a ABN ae hy MIKES. MOBILE HOMES. LTD 1685, columbia Ave. Soca = Phone 65741 than the appliance, Otherwise, small children might play with the “hot” end of a cord, perhaps even putting it in their mouths. Be'sure that all appliances - are turned off whenever’ leav- ing the house. 3 i's Have/a: professional elect- rician install ‘new. wiring and “grounding type” outlets if you live in an older home where the wiring is inadequate for‘ mod- ern electrical loads, + Install ‘the TV, antenna where it’ ‘cannot. fall across power lines, and equip it with a * grounded lightning arrester. Use only’ the proper size “fuses, 15 amp in most cases, and keep plenty of extras on hand. ‘And one last tip: Never try. to fight a°“live"’ electrical fire with water —‘deadly electrical READY: tc wear collections, every season show knits jncreasing: in popularity: for both: men’s and women's clothes. Designers . find their. Combination’: of good "looks, comfort and easy care func- tional for today’s active. life. ; Even the |most’ conservative “man! probably. has a. pair of . knit slacks in his wardrobe for casual wear. : Most of the new knits ore lyester or wool, and’ spe- cially designed to be machine ‘washable. The these durable garments has people .to shy lowed. currents can travel ”through’ puddles. “Instead, shut off the power source, if possible, and smother the flames. with: a non-conducting Dry chemical or Carbon’ Dioxide extinguisher: ‘olf the fire looks like it will take professionals to handle it, get the family outside and then call the fi at once. ‘or machi ‘able poly: ‘ester ‘knits, close ‘all’ zippers and: fasteners.” and ‘empty kets. Pre-treat stains with & orax-based * product ‘such as” Borateem; for grease stains use an aerosol can pre-spotter, Turn slacks or pleated gar- ments. inside out to preserve the crease, ‘Wash for. about six. minutes in warm water with your usual high cost. of Of Blueberry A resident of Blueberry Creek who first came to Cham- pion Creek over 60 years ago, Mrs. Molly Kavaloff, 68, died Sunday. Funeral services were held Monday through to Tuesday from the Castlegar Russian Community Hall. Born in Blaine Lake, Sask., Aug. 17, 1905, Mra, Kavaloff came to B.C, settling at Cham- pion Creek in 1912, ‘Ten years later, in 1922, she married at Champion Creek residing there unti] 1969 when ‘she made her home at’ Blueberry Creek. She was a member of the Union Spiritual Communities of Christ. : i 4 Mrs. Kavaloff is survived by her husband, William; three sons, Bill, John and Paul, all of Blueberry Creek; one daugh- ter, Mrs. Sam’ (Mary) Postni- koff ‘of Blueberry Creek; one brother, Bill of Kamsack, Sask.; and two Straightening seams and cuffs, ‘or dryer dry at:the low heat or permanent press sett ting. ‘Machine washable wool knits a just appearing this, Fall. ‘B si xhaustive testing by the W distinctive hangtag. To launder machine wash- able wool, simple rub or brush any stains with a paste of Bora- | teem and warm. ‘water, turn | ‘garment inside: out and _ma- \chine wash at a gentle setting (105 degrees F.) with soap or detergent and one-half cup of Borateem. Tumble dry, or dry flat if you prefer. ‘These simple guidelines will, - help keep your wardrobe of knits stylishl ly goodiooking for © many years. \d save you 3. An plenty on drycleaning bills! system to operate the trailer ‘ouble-free ‘trailer- '-brakes’‘ahd 'a'transmission $ way U1 ler.'A cooler teaith 4 gas pedal. This should straight- rr Careful Planning Said to be Key o Happy | Trouble - Free Trailering for All of Vacation ~" Gareful planning is the key 0 ‘tr: out the two units. {Never ever. hit the car bri te 11 gi great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two brothers and one sister.: Burial ‘took’ place in, Bril- Hant Cemetery with the Castle- gar Funeral Home in charge o arrangements. ’ Cultural Animateur To Tour B.C. Provincial Secretary Er- nest Hall, has announced a number of’ field meetings * throughout the province to be undertaken by Ms. Nini Baird, recently appointed provincial cultural animateur. The purpose of these “ac- - cess to the arts” open meetings ig to seek guidelines for the development of all forms of cultural activity through Brit- ish Columbia. The first of the sessions will be ‘held. at’ Kamloops .on May 28 followed by another in Oliver on May 25 and a third at 1 p.m., May 26, at Selkirk . College here.’ Public participa- tion is invited: throughout the entire regions represented by these communities... Although ‘specific locations have yet ta be designated, further meetiongs are in the Peace River District, Prince George, Smithers, Terrace-Kit- imat, Prince Rupert, Queen ~,y Charlotte Islands; North Vai equyer, 08 well ax,other lower, os There‘is no. but the demand n ‘high:in | summer. Book stores and news- e other sources. Talk | eople. ho own trailers. ? “Uf your car was not factory- equipped, for towing, you'll: be. looking for a: weight-equalizing hiteh, wiring harness, control , % sce ‘| +. products and prices; the cheap- ? the: B.C. Summer BBQ?) 24: «| To’ enjoy outdoor cooking to the, fullest’ “this year. pick up your copy.of our Sum: mer B.B.Q. information: sheet; at. your = food store. You'll find tips on fire manage: ment, dressing poultry for.the spit. B.B.Q. instructions for onions, mixed vegetables. _. mushrooms, tomatoes, etc... Ba good'so. wiches, casseroles, salads and. yes, even: izzas.sPick ‘up your recipe’ and infor- et'at your favourite store lor es \ Look for them at your favourite foo a {Look for them at your‘favourite food store! ing: say 2,000 pounds *sway-control bar., fe ‘There is a\ wide range of est. isn’t ‘necessarily, best buy. Equipment must’ match, the car and type of trailer..As a rule-of-thumb, decide: what you ‘think: should: be ‘the ‘minimum: towing package and increase ofa couple of days aro ‘should help iron out some of the 7 kinks: This‘way your eries'for- ‘help will: be heard.’ And if/all Ise fails,- you,can.walk: home. : Make a personal inspection - of all work done on the.car and trailer. Don't “accept anyone's, iword:about a-job until'you are Sgatisfied- it’ has» b er. Make one up if there is none. ‘Add to the list from experience. “Practice. backing up th rail rn the: most difficult driv- ‘ing manoeuvre. Practice emer: ¢ gency ‘stops when the highway le g ‘your, rig starts. to fish-tail: Brake the trailer -by using. the hand control_and. step’ on the “than. eight inches of water.» Caring: for 10H: jportant. Do it’ right and» © canoeing can¢be.a-real fun. thing, says Gert Jens Alouette Boats in Coquitlam. He lists these basic rules: e Do not step into a canoe, : ‘on land. Use sandy beach. (This means don't HIT ROCKS.) ve Donot leave canoe partly “in water’ or: tied to dock." ° ‘¢ Do not leave canoe in.less ‘e If acanoe is towed, don't go over. three miles an‘ hour. = see shsall not, during any clock hour, it i ining ‘adi ing ‘material the aggregate duration of which exceeds 8 minutes. --) Commencing October. -1,:1976,. and on each anniversary thereafter’ during ‘the. term of this > licence, the amount prog Y} containing advertising material’ in each clock hour throughout the following yeer thal] be reduced by 1 minute. % : (4) of the apply, mutatis mutandis. , > As'used herein, the terms “advertising mat- erie” and “clock hour’ have the same. meaning es set out in the Television’ Broadcasting Regula- ions. &b) Commencing October .1,.1976, an average ‘of 50% of the programs broadcast by the ficen- ‘see between the hours of 8.00 and 9.00 p.m. in each four week period commencing October Vand terminating June 30 in each year, shail be Cana- dian in content and shall be broadcast as part of licensee's reserve time requirement. Commencing January 1, 1975 the licensoo shall not broadcast commercial messages in pro- rams directed: specifically to children. As. used in, the term “commercial message” ‘has the same meaning es set out in the Television Broad- The provisions of jubsections 8 (2), @ and . esati Nations shell [Now = Two B.C. FOOD INFORMATION MOBILE UNITS ON TOPR a © Discuss bith seasoned stall homemakers Interesting. econvmileal. practical wy ta use B.C. Horie Grinan Foods PH OTOCOPYIN G Also B.C. Fresh: ou Seen SOS EAE" aah’ cantentes 5 OUSE ee <2. iC GROWN TURKEY} |i 72 tee 285 ee CUKES*' ‘HOT HOUSE TOMATOES <* B.C. G 0 BY ey taportant Fetes as, x s B.C. FOOD INFORMATION © For timely BC. 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