CASTLEGAR NEWS, birth August 28, 1975, SUMMER WORK dents the City of Castlegar hired sponsored program which calls for the af tho crew Is two boys, Tony Sorge and Ken Osnachenk. The boy a tet dea Sede Ds eee rat RE ee ete ‘Alex Luts, who says they are pi ‘bunch of young workers, kas had the students working basically on clean-up such as the clearing belag shown here. The girls, left toright, are Gail Fodor, Jennifer Paulson, Debbie York and Pat West. The balance from around d did some painting. This year's crew is considerably smaller than that of last year which saw the city hiro 20 stodents under the SWEEP "74 program. Cabtlegar News Photo Cst. Bill Sharp Now Serving With Local RCMP A RCMP constable, who Jeerved his first eight months of ‘duty at Trail upon his gradu itlon, is now with the local “detachment. Cot, Bill Sharp, formerly of Burnaby, has filled the vacancy ‘caused by the recent transfer of Cst. ‘Paul Buck. Cot. Sharp has seven years ‘of service and is married. City Parks Receive Upgrading A detailed report on all city parks was submitted at Tuesday night's meeting by Ald, Audrey Moore. Her report is as follows: All city parks have beta further upgraded this year and. new equipment has. been pur- chased for all the parks in the city. ‘The public works depart- ment has carried ‘out. the following work in each of the parks to date: Kinnaird Park Sprinkler system, back- stops, dugouts and fencing; in addition a line fence will be installed this fall. Playground equipment to be placed in this park are gang monkey slide, standard merry- syst standard a! aving anda Kinsmen Park. y Painting and repairs to park tables and shelter -have been carried out, Equipment to be installed at this location are gang monkey slide, standard swing ‘and a pony. Lorne Zinko Park ‘This is the area in which the tennis courts are located. The city has contributed $1,500 toward development of two additional tennis courts. ‘The quality of tennis play- ed'in Castlegar is high. One of the city’s junior boys, Barry De Paoli parficipated in ‘national competition at Ottawa.” MATHEMATICAL, INSTRUMENT SET In metal box, consisting 4 pcs. heavy plastic inate montis. 1 Nickel Plated Adjustable Screw Compass and | Pencil "REAL PEOPLE! An exciting new student series which captures the humble life-style of yester= Fyan A ‘Available ot the Store Regular $1.39 Special . NOTE BOOK Regular $1.08 Kiddie rs id will be placed at this park. Intand Natural Gas Park ‘The development of this park has, been continued this ‘year. A‘eprinkling system and backstop have heen installed and line fencing {s to be placed this fall, Swings will be placed : in this park. Dexb years saiis : Dumont Park the following ‘items of ground equipment will be placed In this location: small swing, one pony and a kiddies’ merry-go-round. A bicycle rack has been purchased for the swimming pool area. The parks and recreation committee are aware that addi- tional neighborhood parks are tieeded for the city and it will endeavor to locate and equip them in the near fut ‘The ‘placing of iy in the City to Act Against Bylaw + Offenders ‘The controversial issue re- garding the storage of construc: tion material on property at 225 - Connors Road in violation of the city's zoning bylaw is to be acted upon. ‘At Tuesday night's meet- / ing council passed a motion advising ita solicitor to proceed with action against this viola- ton subject to public super- visor Alex Lutz's advising that the objects have not beon — removed. is Other legal action is also being taken by the city. This time: on’a complaint of a building having been: built contrary to the municipal act by felllag, to obtain a building Permit, : athe bling is owned by ae ‘Engincers’ ‘Council Meet On Tenders Tenders forthe second ‘stage’ ofthe’ sewer. presently being inatalled.in the south portion of Castlegar were opened Friday. Bids submitted were H. B. Contracting of Surrey, $1,572, , 589.95; Interior Contracting of, Penticton, : $1,498,836; and Fownes Construction of the Yukon, $1,660,821,25, ‘These tiave been referred © tg the’ Associated Engineers whose representative will be meeting with council this after- ‘noon “at 4.15 to give thelr findings, | Chernoff's im < ’ “Le specialized professional sb i Indust PHONE 399-4700 — PHONE 399-4700 ee ‘ ‘The Navy versus the Night Monsters General. Entertainment, Showtime: 8:30 p.m. ¢ hevnaf} , Odd Ideas Are Still Accepted By Some People As any dentist woefully will fell you, there are ma mistaken notions ‘(none of which, we add, have anything to do with the Good Fairy) about teeth and tooth decay. It is not foolish to spend money. on first teeth because they, are felt to be temporary. Tt is not a better Idea to have a bad tooth out and be done with it rather than have it repaired. The ‘loss ats any secondary teet! ater teeth, to: shift: position. This shifting could destroy the natural form of the face and even the good appearance of a: person. Car Totalled On Broadwa civic rapidly. Material extracted by Fownes Construction is hauled to this site. 2)In her final comments Ald. Moore’ states that playground equipment which was ordered four: months ago has just arrived. “This certainly should indicate. that'in subsequent years the orders for this type of equipment must be placed very early'in the year," she ‘says. vee Me day. 6 assorted life-like pholayranhs on frant cover, ‘Wire bound note baok, 11" 8$", Norrow ruled with margin, 92 page: TUNG LOK COVERS - 5 Elve assorted colors in poly wrapped package. Special Regular $1.35 wo es OBC Special oe De. Scenic Route The highway from: White River to: Nipigon. passes through some’ of the. most; scenic spots-along the whole north shore of Lake. Superior. Road Monday ‘A 1961 Comet is reported This Friday and ie Downstalrs in the Fully AirConditioned MARLANE HOTEL. totalled following a single car accident early Monday morning on Broadwater Road three alles west of Castlegar. Driver Carl Gerald Jobe: son of Robson; who has bee: charged with ‘driving without due care and attention, is Teported to have sustained minor cuts. Police said the vehicle was travelling towards Keenleyside Dam) when‘ it: went out: of control, ‘struck a ditch and * NOW SHOWING [THU] [FRI)[SAT] The Sreatest love bug) story, Aerial View of Britlast De One hak DUR Fone Sse Belo SSA BS Letter to the Editor Help Would be Appreciated Dear Sir: A letter in last week's Castlegar Nows signed “A Neighbor", atate green inthe Kinsmen Park isa disgrace and has never been so far. ‘Those who were responsl- ble for this green meant it to +. provide and outdoor form of ‘entertalnment for older people. That the grass Is not good and the ground uneven only proves one thirig—they needed your help and advice. @ bowling » The senior citizens are more than willing to play the game but they also need help to Prepare the court, They al need someone to teach the rules asthe game is unknown to most of them, + So Mr. Neighbor, your. eriticlam Is most welcome but your help would be more to the point, We' look. forward to hearing from you, } ASenior Citizen of Branch #48 Maternity Benefits Offered To the Working Woman ‘The Unemployment Insur- ance Act provides protection _. known as maternity benefits for working women in insurable ‘employment whose earnings are temporarily Interrupted by pregnancy. 5 © To be eligible for benefits, you must mect the following conditions: 1, You must-have an “in- terruption of earnings* due to ‘ pregnancy. 2. You must doctor to provide certificate confirming your ig the ex- t6' of birth of your > 8 “You must’ have a “re- cord of employment” from your ‘The difference ‘between sRentalsman and Superman is that’ Superman® has it easy compared to the is, tragedy, (Clark is trying to punch his way: ‘throug! ‘Alter 10 months of heading the landlord vs tenant ombuds- man'job for the B.C, govern- ment, the. former | mild- mannered Liberal MLA \and radio: hotliner finds:himself: tunderstaffed and almost over- 2 But Clark sulla fied nape and crusading’ still’ swinging away at a ‘diily tide-of 1,500 ‘complaints baymakers land on government Sphe provinelal gover ment ia not yet to blame for the: trental housing erisis,” he sal fan interview with the ‘ranean ft Provines, “but it soon will wheltad by the-stze ‘of-tte~ tale pty bands, ansdoatally: some: of: his <: ‘Acting « os Ombudsmon “The rent increase ceiling has benefitted most tenanta on“ the short term, yet it’ catches up and clobbera them’ when af anger ‘and. confusion Barrie; i roment alone can provide the accommodation that's 80 . badly needed. The only real. hope is to get the ‘uncertainty and the hassles out of the industry and bring back invest- Office of the ae The: answer? “There should be enough flexibility in landlord and tenant legislation to provide for cases lke this.” ‘Clark sees the major ac- complishment so far of the Office of the Rentalsman as the fact’ that! more than half the * disputes dropped on its door- step are settled out of court. Siinply by elaritying the issues and. points of private sector.” : sug ‘scale, may have put rents have ‘been reached without controls. doubt that the celling has kept rents down in the Vancouver, area, it. seems ‘that every: landlord in B.C. put his rent up *the full 10.6 per cent as soon as it went into effect,” said Clark. In'the major. metropolitan’ yeas however, ibe Aad 2ndiAve.; Rivervale en dos ak “non telecon landlords,-he added. i ‘“A’common example is the their life -yeay ‘Jimi applied ‘on a-province, “4Although there isn't much and bis ‘staff head f landlord-tenant | law, the - World ‘Mission Society Holds _ Meetings Here c.Two officials of the World Mission Society who are'on'a world tour to organize chapters of the society in various parts of- the’warld were in Castlegar recently.’ * ‘Accompanied by chapter co-ordinator, for Canada, Colin‘ Donison of Langley, the offi- clals held.'a‘ meeting at Pass Creek Hall Aug. 16 and at ‘Thrums Aug. 16.; employer showing '20 or more within the last 62 weeks or since the start of your last UIC chim. 4. To show that you were . ‘an active member of the work force at time of conception, you must have worked in insurable employment (or been on claim) for at least 10 weeks between the 30th and 50th weeks before the date your baby is expected. There: exists in British Columbia a provincial act with respect to the employment of women before and after child- , birth. Commonly known as the Matorally Protection Act of - B.C., it provides under certain sence from an employer during ‘a alx-week period prior to dato of confinement. - One other important point: ‘six weeks after your baby is” born; If you wish to receive “regular”, UIC benefits, you muat be ready, able and willing te. obtain a suitable job. You'll requested to provide details e your, child-care arrange: ‘ments. Also, you will imost ely asked to come’ into our local t UIC office for an’ Interview to find out your Intentions regarding employ. ment, ‘Mon Charged - For Following | Too Close + A Castlegar man has been charged with following too close after a two-car accident on Monday of Inst. week: on 7th Ave, dn front of Cut-Rate Groceteria, Charged is Peter Moris- seau whose 1976 vehicle was in collision with a 1987 vehicle : driven by Betty Kanigan of ~ tlegar, Police said she com: plained of whiplash, : "The Kanigan vehicle. was stopped: to make a left tur when it was rear-ended by the Morisseau vehicle. Each vehicle, reported: to have stained, ‘an estimated ibe folowing wy they left conditions for a'leave of ab- $800 da for Gran ind; Forks’ for shothee off confrontations, each weel eure ‘This lifts a load of litigation fromthe courts,’ which saves taxpayers’ ‘money, and spares individuals the costs. of legal actions. oe : “For the tougher issues, we've been pleased to find that practical co-operation ex- ists ‘between us, the sheriff's office, fire wardens and others © who may be ealled. upon: to enforce the Landlord and Ten. ant Act.” But what frustrates Clark is that each month the backlog of unsettled disputes grows larger, chiefly because he is operating. with less ‘than. two- thirds of the personnel allotted it “savings into a roominghouse or small apartment building, only. : to find rents held at a: level where they were losing money. instead of making the small $.S.,Ne..1, Trail, B.C. Income’ they'd planned when the offic year..: Attrition, ‘combined with the current provincial govern- ment freeze on the civil service, has seen Clark's staff dwindle. from the originally. planned 7 to Statistics for the. first'six ri ‘BERRY y P is. cine: LiL months of this year show that in June there were 2,311 cases . “files from: previous s month st to 2 8, with about 1,000 new Beers A further reflection of the’ problem’ is Clark's:recent re- > commendation to the ‘govern-; ‘ment that rentalsman bracch offices be opened in Victoria,’ “+ Prince’ George -and jn \the Air Commuter Service © < Connecting the Kootenays to SPOKANE, WASH, (Stora BRL WALSH = i x ‘spékesnian for the 50- "clety’ slated ‘it sa non-profit crganizatlon to promote, among others, the strengthening of the Brotherhood of Men under the . Fatherhood of God. ‘The society is also engaged - in-humanitarian causes and fosters spiritual, cultural, edu- cational or scientific exchange, or missionary visits between one chapter ‘and ‘another. A Step ‘to Self Detection of Breast Cancer One way to.carry out breast self-examination is to lie on a bed with'a folded towel under your right shoulder and your. Tight hand under your © head. Examine your right * breast using the flat part of the fingertips of the opposite hand with @ gentle circular motion. Be’ sure to examine each quarter of your breast and ‘include the nipple area and the armpit area. ‘cs Repeat the procedure on your, teh breast with your left - hand under your head, + Some. woman find ‘breast 2 self-examination easier if done ~ while. bathin; ig You could ask your doctor what ‘method he thetter: to the Editor ' Not New fo Dr. Endicott Home Sir: oy read ‘with intorgst an ‘article recently headlined “Re- tarded Children Have Rights Too", It was interesting to note ‘schools, ‘and the Dr. Endicott Home, Creston, for some time. For. us its anormal everyday routine, = I'm’ pleased that these | that at the Sunbeam: Home in: | children'in Ontario ‘are now Kitchener, Ont:, they have’ started a community participa tion and involvement program. One gets the impression, they are’ reporting a new. and inovative program, ‘This has been going on in the: Kootenay's’ workshops, getting some of the advantages ‘our communities have enjoyed and perhaps ploneered. | Lois Deschamps Progam Actives chives! ‘3 Ua | Dr. Endicott Home Cc. ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘CALDSET — eria Ltd. & Loundret Ltd. + (Locatad at the bottom of Sherbiko Hill): corerallstore - SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY ‘1038 Columbia ‘Avenue — Phone 365-6534 August 28, 1975 Z — HOURS — 1 Monday thrv Saturday — 8.30 a.m, fo 10.30 p.m. Sunday — 9 a.m, to 10,30 pm. The Corporation of the City - - 9° Sof Castlegar PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT requires a qualified ‘PLANNING TECHNICIAN’ A challenging career in a very fast growing City. Dutles will include involvement in long term planning; zoning, by-law interpretation and build.’ + Ing Inspections — all of these in conjunction with consulting ‘engineers where required and’ under the supervision of ihe Public Works Superinten- dent. f Qualifications: should include at least two years of practical experience as wall as a certifi cate from a recognized technical institute and an ability ‘to communicate with the public,,. other “employees ‘of the department, and members of. City Council. Salary to be negotiated, Address’ applications on or before August 31, 1975 to the undersigned: ‘ * Mr, Alex Lutz, Public’ Works Superintendent, City of Castlegar, 460 Columbia Avenue, CASTLEGAR, 8.C. For further information’ phone 965-3341 Ja ck's Auto. Service Ltd. “SCOPE TUNE-UP CENTRE” and. 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