CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday April 4, 1974 Provincial Library Parliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. WARM THANKS TIMETOGRIN wish to extend my warm thanks to all my many friends for thelr'support’ ‘at the polls. ; By the time many of us find the key to success, someone has changed all the locks. What's the most oe used address in'the country?! It may not. be the ‘most; popular, ‘one;:but the Taxation Data Centre ‘Ottawa receives more.’ than 10 million tax returns a year, most of them’ ‘between’ "January and May. ‘ But: the, Data Centre’is more than Just.an address, Perhaps more. than any other part,:the Taxation Data Centre Pgs a central role in ‘the! {operation of Canada’s taxation system. : i EGAR NEWS - Published Every Thursday Morning at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” - yi Dagens ? CASTLEGAR, BRITISH! COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1974 erat + Ch Find, Hoe) ‘you 27,,No. 14 he as) 18 CENTS PER COPY Fatal Accident Triggers Action — For Better Lighting at Blueberry oa Steve Jankola . ‘y TTe OUT OF THE WAY. .. BUT NO PARKING: PROBLEMS Go: to ‘the large 631 on 3rd Ave., Castlegar, for. courteous home-like atmosphere and pwilth all your shoe repair problems. The Data Centre ‘houses the huge computer facilities of Revenue Canada; Taxation-— computers that do everything from addressing your person- alized income tax return to deciding if you have a refund coming.’ The, department is one of the largest computer users in the country and.employs 500 permanent and.5500 temporary staff during the filing season to handle the avalanche'of tax returns. S Your Satisfaction is Our Concem More than anything Fela: the Data Centre is the place ners it is-decided if you owe more ‘money at the end of the year or have a ‘tax refund coming. Last year, seven out of ten taxpayers got refunds for a grand {otal 0 of more than one billion doltars. Open Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m, to 5.30 p.m, FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631 - 3rd. Avenue, Castlegar — Phone 965.9281 tin : WH SELKIRK COLLEGE Castlegar, By Cc. Chairmanship cand Faculty Positions Selkirk College is a (comprehensive commu- nity College located in ‘a mountaineering and _ skiing region ‘of. southern: British Columbia. “the College invites applications for the Chair -manship ond ; Faculty diploma ‘program | in Nursing. ‘Applicants for the positions must have a mink mum of a Bachelor's degree, preferably a Master's degree :for the position ‘of Chairman, ‘in addition ‘to’ relevant Nursing and ‘teaching experience and ‘aust bas eligible ‘for registration with ‘the: Regis: tered Ni urses Association of British Columbia. ° Insurance Company Warn If Your Car Skids, Watch the Direction “For many years,” ‘says president of ' the — Allstate Insurance Companies of Canada - Ray Kiefer, “people have been correctly informed about how to maintain control of a car -when it goes into a skid—but they “have also been’ ineptly informed.’A skid happens with ietehtonings rabddenneter and. trying to remember rules and methods of recovery at such a moment is’ almost impossible. There is an easier way. ~ “Ag -you—right ‘at. this non-driving moment in a situation—probably know, the. proper way to recover from a skid: is to‘ turn the steering NOTICE As of La wheel in the direction in which 1 Monday, March 1B 4 our new phone number for. Trail branch ‘only 360-6401 Kootenay Savings Credit Union = your rear. wheels are slipping: If the rear slides right, turn the wheel right, if left, turn it left. But at the moment of a skid, it is not always possible to think this thing through in the time ” at your: disposal. “A much keep turning the wheel in the natural manner you would to point the car in your intended direction—believe it or not, you end up doing exactly the right thing te recover.from your skid. Why? Because if the rear of the ear slips to the right, your. head-on’: vision’ through «the windshield shifts to the left of the ‘direction’ you had been heading—and .. your . move swings the front of-the car to “*the right again as’ soon as the isual goal”.moves.out of line *with “your. original “direction. . The same applies for.a left-rear “skids : i “This method ‘is especially *. helpful in’ a highly. slippery. ‘fishtailing’ situation; where the ‘back end slips left, then as you Tecover, continues on. to slip right, then back again, etc, By simply \keeping the: steering heel: ‘moving to» keep your. - intended direction:in front of the car, you can recover. from even rapid. fishtailing in sec- onds. So remember,” Mr. Kiefer concludes, “if you skid, watch where you're going cand steer Ssssrgney.y ‘ DAVE’S CHICKEN & PUA TAKE-OUT NEW HOURS Monday through Thursday, Sunda 1 NOON: 10 8P ; “Friday ‘and Soturda OPEN DAILY 12'NOON TO MIDNITE Phone Ahead for Fast Service’ 365-5304 " teffer. Writer Says Blood Curdled by Socialism's Chill Dear. Sir: . The chill winds of, “social; ism" as’ practiced in British Columbia is beginning to curdle my blood.'Since the NDP came © to power, August) 1972, I find ; the. folowing Sats | more than concerning: : worst record in past 20 years, So what: price rents? ©) Do you - know.’ that—the - 1972/73 budget provided 30.37 per cent of budget expenditure for’ educati first: budget “of the NDP was only 28.31. per cent and. now 1974/75 budget has slipped to: an appalling 25.48 per cent. The ° $30 million increase to “school districts: granted: by the NDP, .. falls.$2:1/2--million below tl increases granted by the NDP : lo teachers salaries. So what. price school desks and pencils? . - Do’ ‘you know “that—the combined fields of health and human resources, the expendi-: ture. is. thus: °1972/73—73.87 ; per’ cent; °1978/74—66.31 per"), cent* and 1974/15—68.5 Pete cent? Do you know thal oases of ‘Natural’ Gas within: British : Columbia: face a 80 per cent, increase on their ‘residential’ rales for}1974? Do you know . that—total ~ increase for roads, bridges and ~ ferries“ this. year is only $7,400,000. more © than 73/74." This ° means.a “standstill pro- ES ©. gram" for this year. Do you know -that—in the: first seven’ months the NDP were. in: office, salaries. for “all departments. increased by. $28,999,319? ‘ Do. you know. that—the: Premier has’ five, executive” assistants, being paid in excess~ of $17,000 each annually? Onefi= served -the former Premier for; 20 years? 3 Do you know that—office furniture for the minister of :- wages and.’ “industrial development, trade. “and ‘commerce ‘cost the _ tax payers $86,000? -- Do. you. know .,that—per- sonal: income ‘taxes; are now $39,268,000! more ’- than ‘all: corporation insome. taxes of ur; Brovines? know ‘thatthe : Ecatnen last ein, firs ige' 5 il nt: The consent of! the legislature?!’ As responsible citizens, my question is: ‘How long can we afford this “peoples” paradise? . 1978/74 budget, . *, G. MacAndrew Castlegar ‘Funeral Services Conclude Tuesday - For Agnes Maloff ‘A Kootenay resident since /1912, Mrs. Agnes Maloff, 74, of- Winlaw.-died Saturday at Castlegar. and District Hospital. “Funeral. services.’ began Monday and concluded Tuesday from: ‘Appledale Hall. % ‘Mrs. Maloff was ; born in s Saskatchewan in January. of 1900. < She moved with her. family 1o'B.C. in. 1912 and ‘lived ‘at various * locations throughout ‘the. Kootenays. For the past two'years she: bed lived ‘at Winlaw. ° Her husband John died in “21970 and ‘she was also prede-- ceased by ‘two sisters. Surviving “are “one® son, ~ Harry of Crescent: Valley; one daughter, Mrs. | John (Tina) ‘Kalesnikoft © of. Winlaw;' a “brother © John’ ‘Mkortoff: of -Winlaw and six grandchildren. Burial, was “in’’ Krestova * Cemetery. with the | Castlegar “Funeral: Home in) charge’ of arrangements: Ken's Auto & Wheel Alignment PHONE 365-7532 © ~ hand. your tight hand, t Come in and see COLUMBIA | a diamond ring that’s worn on the Fight hand. :¥o ‘Because, «there's nothing quite so as a.diamond 5°." miareied ‘andyou ‘wore It’on' your, left ~ ring. wyou can ‘weara:diamond on: .” And there’ ‘sno ‘diamond ring quite ‘ Just for fashion’s as. beautiful asa) Columbia Spacial Occasion Diamond Fi ir + wide Selection in all'styles and price ranges; all created,” ‘to make a right hand more beautiful, and an occasion more special! BOSSES JEWELLERY © 76 Pine Street ae Phdne 365-7141 - Positions in ‘the norveat a Selkirk College d aut ae by Mike Sawchenko, ‘the Géstlegar Ki iwanis Club's auc- Memorial services y were’ “held Monday from.the'chapel of sathe Castlegar Funeral Home for. ‘well known ‘Castlegar: resident, John: Sherbiko, 66. Mr.?'Sherbik« Sept..1 18, 1907, at Los’ Angeles moving to Canada atthe age of ‘ tia: ‘He received his education a hich the club recently donated ‘to; the local’ Senior: Citizens for =the. “including garden’ tools, «he oust hold ‘effects, old lawn mower iMfridges, chesterfields, Bea, jeages, tires, ee. shave new. items: for ‘sale.” 3Sawchenko said district’; busi- hessmen’ have always’ been, ry generous in donating good ‘items of slow moving merchan- /)“dise:to the: auction’ and these: "> lems. have’ always accounted for a good portion of the event's ‘financial success. i ao The giant auetion will also. 7m In the late.1940's he began “Sherbiko, subdivision ‘and® .. i the Hani Sherbike Hill became indi 5; Be ishing. and. hunting. Mr. :Sherbiko'‘is survived ag 3 Hewitt: tf Medley,:'Alta.,’ and” four grandchildren, ‘Andre Kathryn, Sean ‘and Kevin. “Brethren ot Senti <>. seeking. what fu : Hall Monday when a Masonic” Memorial * Service. was” held. This: was © follpwed by. a - memorial service ‘in the chapel of the.Castlegar; Funeral home “with Bro.T. K; Weir officiating. Organist Bro, Brynmor:.5. “Smith* ftayed the hymis"What .a:Friend We Havein Jesus”. ‘Active pallbearers were:C.-, ‘-Andrews,..D.” Craig, W. M. Kennedy, ‘W. G. Horvath, .C. Ve units'at thé Castlegar. Villa are itentative plans for.the Castle- gar. Villa Society which is ‘now gis ‘avail. able‘ from’ the: incial ‘gov- ernment: which »’-would;”, be. “type © of: applicable’ to thi housing. ° Minimum; sum’ of; money. ing sought is-$50,000: ‘ "This was announced at the seat annual- meeting: of the < society; held:. in’ the’ Rotary. ‘Health:Centre. By ha trees bs tad foro «| A new. and living way + The veil was'rent—a covenant sealed * In‘ wearied sequence repeating “Upon their hearts will I write my laws— _ Upon their minds my. precepts teach’. . ‘Thus love etched deep into'our hearts. Where a » chisel food never reach. By Lucy Ellen Eaton "Seales from the’ J. and J. eo ‘Meneer. Honorary’ pallbearers were all :-Masonic ‘Brethren; as ‘well as Clarence Ackerman, Dr. John Hall, Earl Le Roy and. Cecil Bradford: y Graveside Service tbwed vat” Park.’ Memorial: conducted by, D.D. CG. Smith. = Casilegar Villa Society a Info Funding Additional Units - ‘The completion of 10 lower Se air ‘tower. { Other. speakers include G Lavery for air regulations, J. Sapnire for airways, C. Leylan for. accident investigation, B. Allen’ for pilot’s ; own’ mainté- nance, E, Batchelor on VFR and IFR, D. Armitage on careers in- aviation’ and, Tom. Wilson on, weather briefing. There is a $5 fee for the: “two days with a light lunch included. g Members of Flight 22 have arranged for a shuttle service between the Castlegar Airport and Selkirk College for anyone flying in. * Knights: of Columbus, ‘United . Church Women, Castlegar, Ro- tary Club, :IODE, “Castlegar Kiwanis: Club:and: St. Joseph Catholi ‘omen's League. "A new slate of officers was nained. “These ‘are. president Paul.” Oglow, vice-president * Rose Campbell, treasurer Elea- hor-Holdsworth and directors | “Mike: Sawchenko, Mrs. Laura Dewis,. Paul Moroso, Gil Suter and ‘Aage C. Sylest.: A®.vote | of; thanks was extended to outgo g Freee Jim Lamont, 4 : Improper Tally - Could Cause Wonderment “Castlegar News readers whoican add figures correctly (probably. an.’ overwhelming majority of our readers) likely noticed last week that there : was an error in reporting the ‘results of the mayoralty elec- tion. “The poll-by-poll~ figures ‘published for George Bondaroff show he..got a total of 463 |votes—100 more than the < Castlegar News credited him with. ‘Mayor Ed’ Mosby won election: with 978 votes while former mayor John Landis was r p. with 560 votes. special meeting of ‘council. . beta IT’S ON THE BUTTON! yells one happy yor at as the opposing ‘skip slaps his ungster hand to his head in dejection. Ninty-one ry involving 364 children played 208 games on 15 sheets of ice in Arena in the Jam Can Curling Bonspie! sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. From 9 a.m. to Osh Go Serer dat ed eneia tem eee to 3 pan. on Sunday the cub will definitely year.—Castlegar News Photo