7 Rae ommemnectens AS CASTLEGAR NEWS, esis 17,1980. Z oe MER IM: SPOKANE. Vig .. (Departs Oct. 17. from Te Castlegar & Nelson days/2 nights trip includes:*: bo O ne ne rage re te cidnianera Ont 17,9 p.m. me ‘ : una ebeady ; hts ‘ y FRED MERRIMAN . A fantasy entitled: Lhe Lone ‘agger.’’. * ; beeen altoped coolly se betil urbo-charger yellow-wheellng wagon’ ; the door. He dropped the ''s"’ after last ‘bust ingPatitic City. Canadian ora Sey He hit the remote and a steel ddbr mdved sound)egply, 4 Me. The yellow machine rolled down the incline and the tight Blades is one of the wunne! door slammed shut, sealing the under grounc mathors part eating *. Draggy had gone through oak gears In one in the Writing for 40 — the legal speeed limit on’ B Road, The Children’. Workshop, , the almost black'waters of the Columbia’ River:"He-t sponsored by Sélkirk r : and brought the next mile into broaddaylight, the College and the Na-, 7182 bo -8451 normal lights and cruised. ae : tional Exhibition Cen- "368.5595 365- 1 "+ Hie sensor signalled approaching’ gdahial rea, ‘niles and moving to tre, WEST'S TOTEM gain‘in 6.7 minutes. The Lone Dragger,eased the “sleek; yellow p 6110-8 1 2 5 « [F- around the next-bend, pulled off the pa ‘and ‘walted(; A tecked-out | Dodge van : time. TRAVEL ‘1 TRAVEL T red rolled’on down Broadwater, hell bent: if lf election with an obvious novice at the | :30—-USCC Youth” ati: 3 | * val, 1980,— held in, Nansen Brilliant, May 17. This wheel. “My turn,”? sald Oragman and Wagon drove it In. flfth-from a standing tour Nov. 8 6 26 departures — $189 per person ct al Inn & Casino. ; | Community TV: . CABLE.WEST 10 ; ACCESS TELEVISION | ’ Thuraday Night Schedule 5:30—Five-day outlook on the weather. - S40 Oastlegae Library Anu ‘Blades, VARIETY = SERVICE Double or Twin. yards and stil sat at i .peeped down at high and wide lights, the switch for Watson: and® retiring faces | HENNE 5S mers: MacBain, Rogers, cenltge jor Club p lub's secratory for the new year is Jim Ford wh Zanon .is'freasurer. Directors are John Holden: Nick’: Oglaw Brian Pritchard and John mn Thompson. — Kwan | CASTLEGAR. KIWANIS CLUB has been hono by. having one of ate rnembers, Bob MacBain, cl red, bit Kiwanis Club. MacBain's first au ; lleutenant-gi r for the service club's’ district 5 to Install Terry Rogers as p: sidan t division tor the "1900- 81 club oor: MocBain was in- Pictured ot the head table ‘elowig pie In: tallation stalled at an day ‘night by y are club ice-pi Ed" Biain one Leo. brary. start with chunks of gravel falling short of Celgar ‘cross the river. week features ‘the “Thatstuff fixed my head for good dF can’ t sth myself from being Lone Pass Creek’ and Nel: “ Ranger of the road. son ladies’ choirs, : All'old Dodgy saw was.a feel of ‘something ‘ ‘froma Buck ‘Rogers movie that Wi ghosted near his front bumper. The overtake was so fast and smooth he neither sing Prices’ | PTE doing’ was pumping brakes and _ Jatest boycott list and ‘ i update of-activitiosx » j 4 BONELESS. :30—Rossland Golden Clty q RAI Days Fall-Fair'= in- - chats cludes an overview of seilbie from canned activities include brn tc r z if 5 saw nor heard the wierdo. In fact, all: ‘Billy wi ‘ grabbing {or that coo! horn. 2 Oragman dumped two' short blasts of deoe ‘burn exhaust at the Dodge's front wheels,and the rubber. melted; rsottling the. van on its front rims, rear-end . ~ up.like'a ducking gopher. The man from Pacific City, areas Funeral service held Thursday ‘Kiwanis, for James Mather uilding $72, i president Mal that members had made , Fr. ‘and tight moustache, moved like. * Kiwanis held Thursday at 2 p.m. from aapiten? wh ‘the : i500: soccer field ‘near the Recre- the Castlegar Funeral Chapel ation Complex as a highlight for James Cecil Mather, 79, of Castlegar: who died Mon- day in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Born Nov. 18, 1900, in Woodhill North Thumber- land, England, he came to Canada in 1923 settling in Alberta where he worked with the thrashing crews. He came to Castlegar in 1942 and has lived here ever since. He married Nellie Keller. «: Sept. 9, eed at on a Bank of Montreal, Castlegar, BC, Alberta Mr. Mathot’ is by) hs a wil, Nellie, f ‘Gastle- ite Mrs. loops and four, gra! _ Rev. Lowell ‘Kindschy is bar officiate at the -sergice, Should ends antes may bet made is ta theCancer. Editor, Castlegar News: © When you see new homes in Castlegar being destroyed to make room for the Sandman Inn, a non- union organization, a person can't help but stand back and question the competence of our town council. - Where is the long range forecasting, the planning éommittee? The destruction of ‘these homes is unaccep- table in a town where rental accommodation is almost nil. Surely each and every one of these homes could have ac- commodated at least five’ Selkirk College students. Would the cost have been so great to redraw the town boundaries to incor- porate.at least. .100.y: land: 9) of jboth’ sides of the highwhy! from Kinnaird Bridge past the weigh scales to the foot of the mountain in Ootischenia? This area is begging to be commercial- ized. We have no shortage of water now. The cost of run- a 12inch .water line «across: the Kinnaird Bridge . would be minimal. If we are to become the hub of the West Kootenays, let us select our next candidates for town council with care and wis- dom, lest we end up a suburb ail. COACHES & DIV. MANAGERS for the 1980-81 Hockey 3 Season. Application for- msare -- NEWLY RENOVATED Now Stocked with 100s of ransfers: Many New Ones : Yo Choose From 253 Baker St., Nelson 352-7712 ‘Funeral ments under the direction of the Castlegar Funeral Chapel. > Check those lucky. - Western Check those Sept. 10 Western Express tickets. Winning numbers for the $10,000 prizes are 8255145, 2820406, 2212671, 2122280 and 1669703. The five $100,000 win- , Bing numbers are 2810603, 1917887. dis of 1897820, 8587760, 2635606, . was reparted.on by, retiring numbers. For additional remember the last: six ‘iden- tical digits are worth $1,000; last five identical digits, $100 and the last four identical digits, $25. The last three identical digits will allow the ticket-holder to redeem that ticket for five dollars’ worth of: Western Express tickets. colm Scott at. the service club's annual installation ban- quet and. dance Saturday’ evening. 3 Scott said other major projects of, the club during ‘ the year included Jam Can Curling, the Loggers’ Sports Day at Sunfest in July, tlie skate-a-thon (in which over $1,000. was raised for such groups as Silver Birch School and’ Job's Daughters), and the Citizen of the Year award. “Also important, the re- tiring president told fellow Kiwanians, their wives and guests, was the annual Kiw- anis Auction which again raised needed funds which the club plowed back into community projects. Scott said the Christmas Party for the children of club (Police Briefs. Z An eleven-year-old Castlegar boy, Greg Cahill, was.taken to Castlegar_and . District Hospital Saturday suffering a broken leg after his bicycle collided with a 1971 station wagon. Police said the incident occurred as the station wag- on, driven by Robert Fenner, 72, of Castlegar, was south bound on Columbia Avenue and the bicycle coming off Oak Street. The collision oc- curred around 7:20 p.m. There are no charges. * s * Cyril Fufonoff, 42, of Robson has been charged Friday with impaired driving after the 1965 pickup he was driving went off the road'‘and struck a CP Rail signal. Damage to the vehicle has been estimated at $1,000. * . * Another single vehicle accident Friday is still under investigation. Police said a 1980 Camaro was east bound on Syringa Creek Road when it plunged into the lake. The driver and only occupant, Connie Marshall, 36, of Castlegar, swam to safety. She was taken to the Castle- gar and District Hospital suffering multiple bruises. Damage has been estimated at $1,800. f id On Pileay a 1977 Chev $2,000 ° damage when it travelled from a driveway over a bank into -the_basement.of a home.in a identified as the residence of Frank Dawson at 9605 Nineth Avenue. : Owner of th vehicle, Mark Lightle, also of Castle- gar, has beén charged with improperly parking. . s . Jose Cordosa of Castle- has been charged with gar driving without due care and - attention after the 1971 Chevelle he was driving was in collision Thursday with a 1967 Chevelle driven by Michael Frank Miller, also of Castlegar. The Miller vehicle was west bound on Seventh Av- enue near the Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School and the Cordosa vehicle south bound when the incident oc- Total damages’ have been estimated at $550. No injuries have been reported. * 8 «@ A total of 43 complaints were investigated by «local RCMP over the weekend re- sulting in two drivers having their drivers’ licences sus- pended; two drivers were charged with being impaired; two liquor and one’ drug seizure were also made. ATTENTION this time included the “little brothers” of the. Big Brothers organization and handicapped . children, which made last December's annual event an especially memorable one. e ‘The fellowship. of interr clubbing: was’ enjoyed this special efforts to visit Kiwan-.. is Clubs in other ;commun- ities. As well, the club co-sponsored formation of thes. new Salmo Kiwanis Club. Individual Kiwanians al- so did their part as commun-. ity members, . said’-‘Scott,'-: noting that several menibers' had worked as volunteers on the new United Church while” A lontime member of the club, Gilbert Fowler, ~also a former Kiwanis lie tenant-governor, was “pre-~ sented with a lifetime mem- bership at the banquet while Al Patton was installed as a new member by Bob Zanon ahd Bruce Gerrand. 4 - « Retiring president Scott thanked all his executive members for their efforts during his term of office, serie they dida “super job." Ai year, he TEMPTAT I LEE ghee FRED NAGEL ‘We are pleased to announce thi ed -th STSELLERS. Fred @ Trail Fire Dept. and ind ‘his wife Margaret reside in Castlegar and have o daughters, Penny Moffat of Trail aizd Gaylene University of Calgary. Fred's bies are olfing,:fishing and skiing and this summer he has taken up tennis. Fred is experienced in Real Estate and looks for- | ward to assisting his friends and acquaintances in Castlegar and Trail with any of their Real Estate needs. HE MAY BE CONTACTED AT THE TRAIL OFFICE — 364-2507 or RESIDENCE — 365-3204 Strand & Mosby. Realty; Ltd.’ 1199 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. VIR4A4- TELEPHONE (604) 364-2507 his machine — effortlesaly — and. * mouth open, waiting for’an explana' two feet above the pavement, jograph from this movie star . ON SALE FRIL, SEPT. 19 SAT., SEPT. 20 NN other poor gook? find’a track. with th ie Buck Rogers’ car. Spied because inv granny ‘comes ‘up ‘t stand:brulses. In my machine, | could die at the wheel and Yellow. Baby ¥ wou drive herself home. So tell me, aL {a0ner, | tat the law is only for the “Buy Pursell some new tires in ay "Ihave a bent head and can't stopm think they can drive In Sunday Schoo!. machines passing’ ‘as hot apalee “Leave the road to grannies-and, faye stand: pee-wheelers tike you.’ -Yellow left as quickly as it .appe te pigersang kopke Uke" me who can't fie Dragger had struck again. _ goods to crafts, well as an’art show. 8: 30—"C diens” A Women’s Institute to hold workshop in Slocan in October Members of Robson Women’s Institute answered _ ‘roll call at their first meeting of the fall season by relating happy incidents. that they had encountered during their \sum aadance last eg at af- . ternoon for session,, hosted by Mrs. J. Fornelli of Castle- - gar. The Copper’ Craft clock, - which will be drawn for this fall, willbe displayed at the Robson Flea Market and tic: kets will be-sold on it, = * The used clothing. that the W.. had on hand was donated to the Salvation Army in Nelson. : Members agreed that they should have a table of articles made from recycled materials at the fall sale. A cushion which a member had . made from recycled mater- ials was on display. It was reported that a W.I. Workshop will be held in Slocan on Oct. 3; all members are invited to attend, © A tentative date of Nov. | 22 was set for the Craft Fair. * Two letters: of , thanks were received from SHSS students Valarie Evdokimoff for the bursary. and Lorie Konkin for the home écon-* omics award which they had received from the W.1,; also a letter of thanks from the family of the late Mrs. 0.B.. Ballard for all the assistance received from members. in their recent bereavement. A. generous. donation ‘was received from a dear ~ friend and an oldtimer - of Robson, Mrs. L. Nixon. This donation is for the Cemetery Funds in Mrs. Ballard’s mem- ory.. Mrs. Ballard was a member of the cemetery committee, for manly years. _ Several portions of the ,ACWW council conference held in Hamsburg,’. West Germany were read ‘by. the secretary. The ACWW. next conference meeting will be held in Vancouver . dn nee. KBVA to hold ata -meeting in October‘. The Third Annual Gen- eral Meeting of the Kootenay Boundary Visitors Associa-. tion has been ‘scheduled for’ Oct. § and 6... N Grand Forks has. been selected for the site, which is expected to attract, well over a hundred members and as- sociates of the KBVA, Convention chairman, John Stocker. of Crawford Bay, is hopeful that the Sun- day afternoon — Monday format will allow many of the retail store members to at- tend. “We've always felt in past years’, he stated, ‘that it was difficult -for. the store . Manager and employees to attend on a Saturday. We‘ want ‘them theré because Tourism plays such an im- portant part i in their income structure,” Full details of the AGM . ‘will be announced shortly, Stocker said, but the present plans allow for at least two’ featured speakers, a West- ern-style opening night bar- becue, and an extensive buf- fet dinner with speaker to cap off. the event. photographic exhibit: currently..on’ display at the NEC. The pro- - gram is an ‘examin- ation of the ‘work ‘by Bernie Bloom and Ed Chernoff. . 9:00—“Barred From Prison” — An interview with Claire. .Cylhane, au- thor of the book. ‘ 9:50—Castlegar Community’ Plan — An explana- tion by consultant Bob Thompson. 10:00—T.B.A, JOIN | weight - watcherse NOW AND LAST CHANCE Save $4.00 on our tegular $10.00 registra- tion and first meeting fee. Special rates for students seniors, plus we will uaeniee, i wee. your . weekly fee resent - $4.00 until Bec. or 1980. 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