CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda LUCKY WINNER of a drew for a boat, motor and trailer Sept, 14, 1972 will go to charitable causes, Mrs. Bartsoff and her husband was Fred Bartsoff of Castlegar, whose ticket was drawn on Monday night by Mrs, Joan Rouke. The draw, which netted about $415 profit, was sponsored by the High Arrow Shrine Club and the Knights of Columbus. The money stand behind Shriner John Sherbiko, while Mrs. Rouke and Knight of Columbus Walter Fields look on. — — Castlegar News Photo WK Power Company Gives Explanation For Gutage Problem laints about pow- er rer on Ninth “and ‘Venth Avenues in Kunnaird bave been answered by W. XK. Gwyer, president of West - votenay Lower, in a letter lo town Col (See earlier story on page 3). ‘As the, main cause of. the outages”, he said, “has been rom property owners’ trees coming in contact with the wires, ‘his year in par- ucular, the series of heavy winds has. increased numper of esti “some ditticulty been experienced with pro- pery owners with regard to trummung whe trees waich may extend overs the pro- perty line close to our cir- cuits, This is not an isolat- ed problem, and we fully appreciated owners’ reiuciance to having their trees uimmed, or in some cases the necessity of top- ping below the wire level in the case where trees can bend into the wires under swurm action. ' “Dur the perlod there line. However, as ure, the Wherever possible, and a8 comes to our noice on new lot development, we attempt to have the ounere keep the newly planted trees adjac- ent to our lines a reasonable “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR LADIES GOLF REPORT: By Jean Wickett . Back to school and back to golf! A good turn out of lad- fies. tested their putting skills on Tuesday. The hot shots were Mary Allingham club are urged to. partici- ate. Tee-off is at 9.30 on. Saturday and Sunday with prizes in all flights. A good turnout is re- quested by the executive who have worked hard to Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. —— Castlegar The Management and Players of the CASTLEGAR CUBS SENIOR “A” SOFTBALL TEAM with 18: putts and Judy Waylin; Sith 15. oO contenders were Stouch- weekend sees the - club championship competi- e this event a success. Golf is good medieiie, but sometimes what "bo pens to the little pill hard to swallow. away. ‘We would appreciate | the Town's as- sistance in this endeavour as far as possible, also in our efforts to convince the owners that trees must be trimmed if this type of out- age is to be avoided. “In some cases we are able. to age service av- oiding the treed irre and where this is not too ex- pensive, we ane adopting Shou “It should also be poin- From Pago | “KIWANIS there will. be several banks at various spots in the ar- ens for handling transact: Food concessions will be in operation and Kiwanians and thelr wives will dressed in Klondike garb, The public is also encourag- ed te wear Klondike clothes ey From Pago | D’ARCY from Syringa Creek to Deer Park a project which should be roughe by the mid- dle of Octobe! work forces, one from Deer Park. building south, and the other om Creek goin; one near Grey Tate eek he will at- fend his fi inst party, cance in Victoria_an nd the Union of B.C. Munleipalit- ies convention in Victoria. Oke is _seel to ¢he House of Commons tr Roatensy. West, en, ing re-election . PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS Eremenko’s ‘so QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual ‘and Work. Regs. 2nd Castlegar Cubs, Scouts and Venturers 6.30 p.m. Scout Hall. Fee $5 per boy. No. Limited. General Curling Mestiog. Arena, Sept. 21, 7.30 p.m. Castlegar Hosp. Women’s Auxiliary reg. meeting Sept. 18. At Hospital con- ference room, 8 p.m. Castlegar Hosp. Auxiliary Fall Rummage Sale, Oct. Lait Hoe Sibe"t 85-8002, Thurs,, Sept. 14 at 7.80 p.m. Legion Hall FIRST SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH, 365-7531 Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal will be held Sept. 19 —° Sr, Citizens reg. meating Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of Any Type Work or Any ‘Occasion - PLUMBING & HEATING — CASTLEGAR Regs. Robson Rangers Guides and Brownies, Mon., Sept, 18, 8 p.m. in Robson Hall, Attention All Lady Curl. ers. General es, Wed, Recreation Office. Wed., Sept. 20, 7.80 pat 1 pm & Sat., sept at 9 p.m. For pickup iz §-5630 or 5-7009, Sept. 4 at 10 aun, + the Scout Hall. TIME Provincial Library | Parliament Bldgs | Vietoria, B.C. “CAS ATE R NEWS| Published Every Thureday Morning a “The Crossroads of the Kootenays'’ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH SITES :THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1972 ~ Minor Hockey Increases 1972-73 Registration Fees Increased fees will be increased resulting fon $1 more an hour _ bein charged by the town for ee exceasive losses “being ced == with hockey sweaters not being fount It was also poin- ted out the sky rocketing ices of leather has made rental an ‘The sweater would be re- corded on index cards be. ing set wu ip by’, the newly- With the Bi layer’ ts be- @ play . coming respo! for its’ tion fees have ie replacing of goalie - p; equipment pment startling. ‘After much discussion be iasue one. rts were given on recente attended referees’ hocke: Recognition Certificate ~ Harry Haley Chosen For Civic Recognition Harry Haley, who has brought honor to youth, re- 0 giion to iis town, and consequently aad first Civie Recogni- Certificate, Seed the “oe dian Junior~Track to hinself, t received Kin- Championship for the most tiD tandiey iat vidual formance, lier this y another Legon track eet Deer for. the "West member of council gave hens rsonal regards Froud but feadest hee at ‘Ald. Steve Jankola and Ald,: Jack Chernoff, along with their well wishes, hes, UrE exithat BN cont excellen in fence on a field commen, ted he kni appre: clated the effort aie George Bonar bo re Te- 4 marked he yk part Publ Assistance Roget naird and. the Blueber berry aerne oleaniy Creek two men two weld Hydro Spokesmaa: — To Attend Tonight's | Chamber. Meoling gure: a Curling Rink May Share Ice-Man Hired for Arena skaters. He ‘said bleachers are also being conaldered, Soproacling winter bave io awalt a final report ; ve to aw: ‘activities a the tlezar ‘ " bi reno Andy Shutek told niet that Wally a Lake, rf icemaker wit i‘ at bel ‘doth Solon aad mainlan BC., has tasmbted ‘the poste P i said it .is.-expected ‘the Castlegar Curl Club ot cae Lakes wet tin for the it curling . KAYSER rink, tions. All ladies of the lecal was averted thus helping to pay his sal- wish to thank the sponsors and public for thelr continuous and faithful support throughout the ball season. Winners of the raffle were: 1. Tom Reed of South Slocan, 2. W. Horning of Castlegar, 3. > Mrs, N. Andruff of Castlegar. ERS: Alex Cheveldave & Fred ff Pioneer Slocan Resident Dies. In Trail at 90 Funeral services have been, held in Trail for Rod- "NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF KINNAIRD AND CASTLEGAR You have until 5:00 p.m. October 2, 1972 to register as‘a tenant or resident elector. The requirements are that you: (1) Are a Canadian citizen or other British subject, of the full age il 19 years, (2) Have maintai id in Kinnaird (or Castlegar) for at least six (6) months prior to September 30, 1972. If there is any doubt as to whether you have registered or not, please contact the Town Office. Phone 365-7825 Kinnaird or 365-7227 Castlegar. Mrs. B, J. Price Deputy Clerk, Castlegar Alien Selbie Town Clerk, - Kinnaird erie McMillan, 90 of Slocan City, who died in the Trail Regional Hos- Bess, following a lengthy ill- mem- then ‘booming town of Slo- can City in 1897. In his ear- lier years ‘he was active in Sporting events as well as > He Lis sure by a sister, (Catherine) McNeail Mor “Pratl four ne- ghews, a niece and several great nephews and nieces. From Page | MERILEES | ‘It ‘provides round trip transportation costs to Col- orado State University at Fort Collins, Col, all re; stration, tuition and aber. atary, fees, necessary books Have You Visited... TOYLAND a Recently? WE SUGGEST YOU DO SO! GREAT VARIETY OF NEW HAVE JUST RECENTLY ARRIVED See Us for Toys for - Birthdays - Special Gifts - Xmas “DRUG “Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7818 Open Mon-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. . Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. fees, limited educational travel, roo! and incidental living costs for one full year. Mr. Merilees will pure an REV. WILLIAM HARRISON Father Harrison Takes Full Charge Of St. Rita’s Father William Harrison has assumed his duties at St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Castlegar. He succeeds Rev. Ed- ward Brophy who is now-as- sociated with Sacred Heart in Kossland. The new_incumbent is a native of Cranbrook and after studying at St. Aug- ustine’s Seminary in Toron- to was ordained in Nelson in 1937. He has served par- ishes in Trail, Nelson, Re- velstoke and Grand Forks, and spent three years as an RCAF chaplain suring the . the trim- ming, such is chargeable to the owner. “We will do all we can in our effort to main: tain: low cost: power to our customers, we would like to avoid the ‘costs of both tree and those trimming extra costs associated with the call outs necessary to re- pair outages.” From Page ! VANDERPOL College in conjunction with the - regional Recreation In many the ground has been broken to improve our valley. In the next years we will have to - back all those _ initiatives and help them develop. In this way I believe this valley will become a place where all our people, young and old, will be nap Py to live. Office Supplies sue T; Ribbons program parks planning, resource re- creation and community ed- ucation. The course starts in September next year. His wife, June, and sons Andrew and Fraser will eee accompany him to Fort ‘collin: Duri ‘ing his stay at the university, Mr. Merilees will be.a “goodwill ambassador” and this will involve consid- erable time - with public speaking engagements on : * Pehalf of Rotary. Staplers & Staples Ledgers, ‘Journals Large Envelopes Pencil Sharpeners Add Machine Tapes Rubber Cement, Columnar Pads Steno Note Books “Come .and See” ASTLEGAR NEWS| Going Away to University? Sistetet eters CASTLEGAR NEWS To be Mailed to’ Your, Address for the University Term ~ Only $4 for & Months “As Good as a Letter from Home” | . SUPP-HOSE STOCKINGS. PANTY-HOSE ON SALE SAVE $1.00 stlege For Mobile Homes Now Completed wn sbecial: School ‘us has at ting such homes have now been pre- pared. |; LADIES ALL-WEATHER Coats & Jackets Hunting Supplies} SPECIAL LOW PRICES RIFLES — SHOT GUNS AMMUNITION HUNTING LICENCES & GAME Lise 25 Pct. Off AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES @ Reservations @ Tours @ Hotel Accom, PHONE 365-7762 DEPARTMENT STORE, LID) Damage to one school recently when > police were .motified by Castlogar : up ‘their enforce- asia school :zones now that a are’ back in Saar ig pai cation‘ be io 8) sowalks. Detachment head Cpl. Stan aeaeige has. es a a ped on vhe shoulder or x paved 1 por: en tion of the ‘flashing. te ar are Gs isis ed, motorists; 0 must stop. “This”, Cpl. Par- tridge,” “applies to vehicles approaching from front and rear of the school | 7 AN son statin: mombes should ‘support: their. chamber or forget iti” “Town. of Kinnaird Assured Air Mail Service Unchanged This was the assur ance r from 6,000th CREDIT UNION member for the. Castlegar Savings Credit Union Is five-year- old-Jason James, son of Mr. and Mrd. James of Kinnaird. With a_ fist full of change in one hand, young Jason accepts his membership certificate. from manager David Harold Webber. The Castlegar Savings Cred- it Union was established in 1948 and reach- ed the three and half million. mark in its! assets during the ‘month of August. — Castlegar News Photo General © Jean- post Cote which stated he patterns, Trearrange- ment will be reviewed wih interested residents in the ‘ootenay area. _New Date Sat - On Tax Deadline _ For Kinnaird A tax. penalty . bylaw which ‘would’ a allow. the tax- ty ot Until the last business of dune to pay his tax- ig. ed by Ke re er gente interest received Tuesda: night 1 meetin a xinnaira coun y bylaw laces a” previous a oo ‘wich carried “ter J : additional 5 per cent on the ‘unpaid current: taxes on the “Second . day ‘after Sept. Ll Voting in favor of the new tax. bylaw were Mayor Colin \ Maddo: : ‘Gero Bongarff aid Ald. Jack ane their opposing 4 yote recorded were Ald. . Rust-, and. Ald. eve was not . Both and Ald. Jankola stated the date ‘should be set for the : fay business day after the July 1 week- --would :not cause a hardship for persons to cash their cheques and their taxes. gt pay the proposed location being im the former Mona- . . Winner of the best o: 39 units.in.B.C. was the Sid- ney No..676:. Squadron who received this award for the third year in a row. Castieaird Plaza To Experience $30,000 Change $30,000 renovation and this. week by realtor Jack Young, local agent for Grif- fith, Lee ‘and Wilson, pro- perty s_amaiagers for . the shopping cent * The alderman reported the ‘side boards at: the rink have been: moved. 15° feet, providing an‘enlarged, hock- : Action Beon Taken ==. Castlegar Resident Assured by Town - resident John Sherbiko Site eect ved ‘assuranc es ‘bylaw. that would allow it to act.on a n trans- + Kamloops for copies their tylaws and Ald, Ed Paul Moroso’s Name Standing For Nomination Kootenay West Liberals will hold their He ate has been awarded to Creighton Construction of ion and work was ‘eheduied to to get underway this week on the er Young said the vennees of Young Agencies td.” and Castlegar Custom Ulpholstery: will be incorp- orated into a large store for Robinson Stores while an addition at. the rear of ; and Castlegar ry prem- ises will also be added into Council Defeats Funeral Rome Application _An ‘application by. Ol- iver “Memorial Services for establishment of a funeral jeht. The application listed d as Sporting Eapment ers, = ‘Use of the premises for such business doesn’t = ; it at 8 tonight in the North Shi : Nel. ore Hi "at Two names are bein; proposed to contest the sea‘ currently held by Randolph Harding of the New Demo- cratic Standing are Paul Mor- , 080 of Castlegar and. Bill jelson. Freno of Ne _ Mosby commented tut once the co) would have to mpany ve J. Forester - Selkirk Faculty Member Receives Nuffield Foundation Award for Special Studies * For. the thind time in miany years, member of Selkirk allege faculty has been awarded a.’ Nuffield Foundation cles in Grant. g A Soles, then Principal ma Sel- kirk ‘College and now de- puty. minister of education, received’ the first one. 'D. rester, man of ‘the ae partment of geography and geology. Established by Lord Nuffield, former head of gland's largest auto man- ‘ing complex, the Nu- ‘oundation of Lond- _ lng through Englan ive basis to faculty and Staff employed in Canadian colleges to assist thei trav to the of schools at all ae in Eng- and and continues to be an important and popular sub- ject in schools and univer- Once successful in his application, Mr. Forester spent three months travel- \d, Wal- es and Scouland visiting de- partments of Beography, talking to colleagues and. studying the methods, facil- ities and library resources used in the instruction of feography in ey UK. It of his lib- will be adding many books on Great eBehala and travel eeiee general to the avaiable in Collection now Selkirk College brary These books pro! to be of interest to the many readers in our community who like to trav- el as well as to the students of Selkirk College. During his travels Mr. Forester made special stops in Kinnaird ‘and Selkirk in Scotland and, while in Ire- land, he located and then visited Castlegar mall community ,in County.