Toeal and District Churches: CHURCH OF GOD ‘CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 16,1976 Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 | 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, July 16, 1976 Martha Chopter OES Holds Tea Members of Martha Ch- apter No, 24, Order of the Eastern Star reported a very successful Sirawbe: Tea held last Saturday .in the Masonic Hall at Nakusp, The strawberry short- cakes were popular to both @ the tea and Rugby Report Next Stop Bavarian Days our members on this trip had just started the game and others were learning new positions, Our excellent hosts took us down to Jim Smith Lake where .the energetic mem- brs could swim and canoe, ’ Marking B.C, Day’ Pulp Workers to Shut Down Mr. Ginn sald the union” ‘member agreed to the exis decided last month to'refuse to Tauty. . work on any future statutory f Although both sides have holiday until there is a signed, jagreed on the basic contract, collective agreement between terms, the PPWC is refusing to: the PPWC and the Pulp and jsign ‘a final agreement unti] a; aper I; ‘dispute ir el tim Bonsai e ronatved at the Ruconken eal members, give up one of their 112 = 4th Ave. N. Normally, duringsone-day ‘mill at Woodfibre, + Set other hotulays since the Be 365-3662 of 365-3664 holiday. shutdown, companies PPWO members there - “The Church of the Lutheran’ Hour” 804-71h Avenve South By J i} “Learning” “Worshiping” jeremy Palmer “Serving” M i l | “Tho Thing is tho mills are going down on B.C. Day,” Mr, Ginn declared Tuesday of last week, Wonhip Bere 1.00 am, He added the union cannot Steet Jegally take B.C. Day off unteas Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor ‘ST, PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Mombera’ of the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada are planning to celo- brate B.C, Day next month by shutting down eight pulp mills in the province for the day, Te will be an hi d shutdown since. B, C. pul; workers do not have a col- lective B.C. Day (Aug. 2) as a holiday they are entitled to. The master B.C, pulp con- tract, signed recently by the Canadian Paperworkers Union, contains provision for only 10 holidays—the same number granted by the industry before the provincial government added B.C. Day to the pro- vincial holidays act two years age. Sunday 9:45 a.m, Classes for all Ages 11 am. Family Worship Wi 7:30 p.m. Opportunities: to : e Serve i ee j- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN RCH ‘ CHU! i '. 7th’Ave. South, Castlegar ! ‘Sunday School — 10.00 a.m.! Worship Service — 11 am, Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m.: Rev. C. "Smyth - 368-3818 ig contests, (courtesy of Ivan Heioux) Cranbrook on’ Sun Next week will see a few of our players trayel- a On Sunday we played ling with the Trail Colonials an 11 a side game against to é 6) . panterley and ee 30 to 6 in i = 7 x legar try was made LUCKY WINNERS of citizen band ‘radios ‘at the second; an- “winner Woody: Brown with: his’ Lynx’ "23" base-moblle on an excellent run by Don Spcotaes ay 5 nual break of the Castlegar CB Radio Club are these two. radio, Ken Birkin: with his Sanyo base-mobile, radio and Davies and converted by PHONE 365-5155 Calgary. : a Genelle men shown ‘here with thelr booty. left to right presi le. — 7 Gordon Tisworth (a ‘Traik ‘The tall proi + are, the club's social cammittes chairman Cenc Kardach, a ee eee Ipviie. — tes Sommeis. Phoio : eee Tae experience will be playing East a Y Castlegar A x ‘ le teams, | js : peace Ne! UNCTAD Hobbles On i unflower Fest ae ) planned, A Canadians Remain Indifferent By Rev. Bud Godderis program must have fie com. as a stumbling success, and more. While it is true that ‘To most people in Castle- aoe a fund which — stumbling it oe Early In. the Third World achieved the) word Rould be: built bp: by cone the conference Group of 77. their ds, tributions according w representatives (a sesignating delegates from or. Jeremy itt thelr mintmnal demanas f piumer 885-2620 after. Aug, tance of 21, ns willcall in some a forthe time lready ruled that their pre- 11 and by Volunteer basis for mainte- ‘they spend crossing . Howe vi0us.contract is still {n fore, nance work, but Mr. Ginn said Sound on a ferry to and from’ ee ——— - Anglican & United Churches on July 1—a negotiated statu- the pulp mill. The company hay REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH One Block East of the B out Casileaird Shopping Plaza to ald Cancer Research, Winners of the four ham- tory holiday—not one PPWC rested thle demand, | \ AY &) ~~ Local Court News rovincla} cour! Tue- PENTECOSTAL .. TABERNACLE .. 707 Bicet Ave. . Pastor: Rev. H. H: Grakam . Church Ph: S65-6212 - , Sunday School 9.50 am. Morning Worship 11 am. ‘Evangelistic Service 7 Pam, Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 if Friday: Young People 7:30. 9 ee — Check Here for Assistance mi | SELE ASHEIM & Co, Led. 802 - 18th St. S. Castlegar St. David's : 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion (Anglican) 9:30 a.m. Joint Service (United — Rev. Ted Bristow) t @ charge of: blood alco- er .08, He was $250 or in default ne month in Jail. ‘The members of Martha Chapter No. 24 thank the citizens of the Arrow Lakes and Slocan Lake commun- ities for their generous sup- port at annual event, + and all who purchased tick- ee to aid in Cancer Resear- Trade union members are not automatically given stat- utory holidays because they are regarded as a negotiable item, But the 6,500-member PPWC has not yet signed a now - collective agreement and there- fore, argues national president Reg Ginn, the union is legally Mike M. Shi permitted to observe B.C. Day Pleaded guilty to a charge as a holiday in its eight pulp of ‘driving while impaired. mills. He was fined $250 or in de- fault 39 days in Jail. Lorne Evin Donald pl- eaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery. He was ,pl- aced on probation for one year, 3 min Being possession of lig- uor, Each pleaded guilty to the charge with don Dot Bevans and Rich- : Patricia Marie Roozen-’ ard Dale Shlakoff being fin- ‘daal pleaded ity to a ch ed $35 and Clayton Scott ‘arge of was. Johnson, $25. | tf “placed-on Probation for one'. year, . Directory of Business and Professional Services COLEMAN COUNTRY YY 601 Baker St., Nelson Peat Ph, 952-7252 ‘ Sump & Septic Tank i Fire - Auto, = Boat Pumping i Tralier - Life PHONE 365-5013 ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W. Harrison Ph, 385-7148 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m Sanday Masses at 4m. and 11: am. ‘ is " Patish Office: 365-8397 Ministers — Rev, Desmond Carroll — Anglican Rev. Ted Bristow — United Bt Ne GET THAT PROFESSIONAL TOUCH IN YOUR SEWING!!! ANew Pattern Making, Fitting & Design Method Copy or Design Your Own Clothes!!! ‘ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY tio! . have ‘little or no! meanin, but ‘if the ‘world is inter, dependent as Mr. Ginn's argument is based on the fact the Holidays Act orders that workers not covered by a union contract must be granted a holiday with pay on BC. Day. “So we're just going to: WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL S.S. No, 1, Trall No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird Plaza Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ‘and billion by 1980, went down bial drain. RHC INS. AGENCIES LTD. , the proverbial Pay'n - Takit ~ Ld. -—Castlegar's-Biggest-tinle-— of sae pe ence g Me erernran eet Pournullty prices, ‘would be Castlegar Social part of te funtion of the gar Socials the: havea claim on the world’s. common fun Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 id’ . as much as do eak in terms of’ * hours *Get a good atfiuent North A ri limits for th eet £5 every fee “Attend only one lass. “H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496. Columbia Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Edwin” Varney graduated . from Ryerson Polson nical James -Smith business Super-Market! our union will show up for work and we expect to be paid for it. “When there is no agree- ment in effect, B.C. Day is a ‘For Sweet nf Sour SPARE RIBS Ib... .. $1.79 going to take it, Ib... . $ statutory holiday by law. We're - 0 it.” Richard pleaded not guilty to a ch- arge Of being in possession oi Juana, but was found and fined $100 or in__ Call Peter Majesgey 365-5386 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar erate two weeks Volpatti John Lewis ipatt pleaded not guilty but was Sade STEAK ee. 79 MORE CLASSIFIEDS » RUBBER eLfstanP stamp MFG. COMMERCIAL PRINTING: OFFICE & STATIONERY. .- : SUPPLIES MAGNETIC & DISPLAY SIGNS APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances _ : Iny ] BACON” © LEGALS ® In Memoriams Ib. .... $1.49 |- THE conPoRATION "OF cITy OF CASTLEGAR Public Rezoning Hearing Notice is hereby given that zeny na Ses o 2 2 Ue -Rezonin; ig Hearing. will be held in the Council City Hall, EXTRA SPECIAL Il -__ Krlspea Tri Pac POTATO CHIPS 7 '8 fiavogre 59¢° ch: aos umeipal boundaries of Castlegar, 2 Change Lot A, D.L. 4598, » ee sot dass Colum: bia Avenue, North) from. CS4 (Service T FRIED RICE } ben Nol Commercial 4} to CS-1 mn 39c COKE or SPRITE 26 ox. plus deposit 3 for $1.00 to BLUE RIBBON, NABOB Family Suburban Resid OFFEE ential). 1 Ib. $1.89 Good Host 24 oz. 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Beau City Clerk BIRTHS ESTABROOKS — To Mr. and srs. sid All persons who deem them- In loving sur Gone is the face we loved 80 dear, - Silent ig the voice we loved Too far away for sight or 7 Bat not to, far for’ thought Dad, broth: aud Mom ers - Glenn, Mor- tis and families, a the earth and saw your tired face. “He put his arms around you and lifted you, to res God's garden must be beau- for-he only Sed bee eae -~ Sadly missed by Pol and Aaron * mo- ther Mrs. Percia Chernoff who: passed away July 17, Always loved and will be remem — Husband George, Bousen- koff, Ostaforoff and Har- shenin families i © Cards of Thanks: ot Kobson, suly ¥Y a aaugh- ver. JENSEN — To Mr, and Mrs. Alyn Jensen of slocan seems CLL, Semer Col Pepsodent TOOTHPASTE 2-50 oy tubes ang ears. Yan makorvwft ane Casi vuly.12 a uaugh- KEEP YOUR BUDGET ff (an 25m (Uy ALIVE WITH OUR LOW, LOW. PRICES! is Seeatee acer ic MAKUKTOLE — ‘Lo afr, To all: those who, in one way or another condol- ed with and consoled us in car hou af harawwament, ‘We suail always 06 grateful, Elvira Castaneda and child- ren Ned, Chichi, Bing and Teddy i i To the friends of Norris Churches, With sin FOR YOUR SHOPPING INVENIEN| Closed Sundays THINKING SEWER? Powell Plumbing. and Byberg Backhoe Ser- vice have combined fo offer you a complete and reasonable system for sewer installation, | ‘ Qualified Workmen FREE ESTIMATES EINAR BYBERG 365-2362 TOM POWELL 359-7703 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. We 8:30 to ra 5 p.m, . Vhuraday & Friday. - &30 am, to 5 pm. - "TELEPHONES & Classifieds 365-7266 News Department 365-3517 1050 Columbia Avenue. 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LTD. ‘213 Baker St, Nelson * We are Franchise Dealers Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352. 5383 Dealer License Number 01471 Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Oppe Saturday TWIN RIVERS GLASS LTD. 701-7th Street South ° CASTLEGAR “ Complete Supply of Glass All Types. For Installation & Repairs PHONE Express Delivery & Pick-ups DOT's PICK-UP. & DEUVERY SERVICE in ‘Castlegar Area x No parce! too small GREEP’S. ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING © SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates All: supplies for complete landscaping. Guaranteed one year growth, They have been a great source of comfort. — The Churches Family © Announcements Mr, and Mrs. James R. Killough of Castl are ' happy to announce the for- C01 ce in legar, Saturday, August the 21st at 4 o'clock OFFICE SUPPLIES ! Scotch Tape, Staples Columnar Pads [Typewriter Ribbons . Labels, Add Rolls, Bic.” CASTLEGAR NEWS ° . 197 Columbia Ave. ! CALDSEr GROCETERIA AND i UAUNDRET -1038 Col. Ave. (Bottom of Sherbiko Hill) — OPEN — Monday thru Saturday 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 pm. Sunday and Holidays 9.00 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. Groceries, Tobacco, Confectionery and General PHONE 365-6534 Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System, — Sales & Service — MESYMA 704 - 6th Ave. South Ph. 365-7775 - Castlegar Fire Restoration Flood & Smoke Damage Professional Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning” RESIDENTIAL K & SM COMMERCIAL, Castlegar Gantter Sewtee AL PELLAND — PH. 365-6293 151 Meadowbrook Rd., Castlegar, BC. : VIN 3M7. + ‘| For_ all types of Trucks, in St. David's Anglican Ch- urch, is Tractors . & Crawlers + (Diesel or Gas) All Types of Welding & Steel Fabrication Hwy 6 - 6 miles north. of Playmor. Junction PHONE 226-7482 FILING CABINETS: For Home or Office Lettersize and Legal "Three and Four Drawers” 2: Wide Price Range ~ Stalionery Dept. CASTLEGAR NEWS. “191 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7266 cents, Audit Bureau of Circutations, Association. FOUNDED ‘ON auGu: “ Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News ts $800 per year. The price by delivery boy la 20 cents an issue, Single coples In sores are 20 Second-claas mall registration number 0019, The Castlegar News ‘is a member tts also a member of the Canadian Com- munity Newspapers “Association and. the B.C, division of the Canadian Community Newspapers CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY, THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” CASTLEGAR, B.C, on request, but the mitted, * of the questing space that the event of fallure to publish any advertise. ment of any descriptio: .errors occur in the All correspondence should be addressed to: ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 3007, Castic- gar, BC. VIN 3H4. Letters for publication must beyond the amount ST 7,.1947, BY LV, (LES) CAMPBELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN. (MRB,) LOIS HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR BRAD WALLANS, ADVERTISING MGR. be signed in ink: with the corréct name ana Address of the writer. “Pen” names will be used Agreement: It ts agreed by the advertiser re- aT ment shall. be Umited to correct mame must be sub- the Labllity of the paper in mor in the ev Dublishing of an only, Mability in any event paid for such advertisement, Joy Keillor Bridge Club won EE ae te play at the ‘oy Renton en ge Club with the following resull : oe Overall winhers — fi Phyilis Matteucci and : el rand| ~ consumers (not counting tax) sixth, Jo; sr 10) ICTAD, o tional trade issues where the poor. countries of the world, com. Th. rel as the ird World, have'a choice. At the present time the world suffers a grave maldistribution of | wealth. It is an established fact that three qurters of the ‘world’s come, i ter do- wn to the poor countries, This’ theory is known as the a le down” theory. Un- fortunately the last “decade has not. seen already sad posi- tion has worsened ~ instead of i tem with structures id wechanions, fetes “22 For. example, of .. $200,000: million " pald by in’ a given year for raw ma- terials, th WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME?” “Call Mary’. 865-5244 or 364-2507 STRAND & MOSBY “> REALTY. ETD, industry, and a wat it 12 years of UNC- TAD have not even yielded : Mike Tomlin 365-5511 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Site 5 = Comp. 11 SS. 1 — Castlegar SALES & SERVICE We Supply and Install _ SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD unflower Fest Hridey, Seturdey, Suader. Juty 23, 24, 25 isa Walter Tomlin 365-5034 Castlegar ‘ Love! presented by: to Linda, a WEDDING ) FLORAL. - Arrangements 15% OFF for Early Bookings We Arrange Flowers for : ALL OCCASIONS ' SAM'S Nursery & Florists 1001 = 9th Ave. S. Ph. 365-7312 LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS Castlegar ! Sunflower Fest Sridey, Soturdar. Sundey, Poly 29, 24, 23 in Ocean compared to their trade deficits. At that, Tich « countries have « been sluggish -in . reaching - their in the long ‘establ- dition, oe ished tra The UNCTAD W con: ference, just completed in Nairobi, Kenya, was hailed er. by- UNC- ited _com- ‘modity’ pi is the est- ablishing ‘of ‘just prices for comm ye Surprise Bridal Shower Held for Linda Popoff A Sunday afternoon)sh- ower has been held for Lin- da‘ Popoff whose marriage to Hoodicoft wel of tulips and‘spring time fl- owers. ly corsages. were Olga Gorkoff the bride-to-be; her mother: Patsy Popoff . ip and. her. future \mother-in- Jaw Mary Hoodicoff, Ann Gorkoff and Vera were in charge of games and entertain. ment, A delicious buffet. lun- cheon was served along wi- th a very lovely. shower ca- ke made by Ann Rebalkin. It was beautifully decorated by Sarah Polovnikoff é It was a most enjoyable _ occasion « for . eve: one, * wi- th hostesses all being aunts of the -bride and groom. ey are Ann Gorkoff, Olga Gorkoff Nellie Gorkoff, Ar-~ BIRCHBANK ‘GOLF COURSE IS FEATURING A DAILY. “MINI SPECIAL" Prices from 75c to $2.00 OPEN DAILY FROM 8 a.m. - 11 Pm, Kitchen Service Full course meals, light lunch Bar service available SCENIC VIEW AND PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE - WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES LARGE OR SMALL PLAN TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT BIRCHBANK OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC. lene Gorkolf, Popoff, Verna Khaditin, Vere Sam- aredia. and. Nancy Perever- Librory User Fees; Outlying @ user fee,:but only th- Sse living In“the’ Ooty ‘til’ 9 pm. 429 They that the erations of UNCTAD are sh. 0 are accus- tomed to suffering and wait- ie. All of the technical lan. guage of UNCTAD is real. and health to’ the poor of the world. And while these needs remain unsatis- fied, UNCTAD continues to hobble ‘on—unnoticed by the _ majority, of Canadians, Suni in accompanied _ b: SL ee er wi sev ys Castlegar and x ; PRESENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CASTLEGAR Thursday, July 29 Kinnaird ‘Hall 720 - 7th‘ Avenue South Learn to ft before you learn te sew. 90-MINUTE LECTURE $4.00 tor sale at cass. ren @ & _ PLUMBING REGUL | 7 SANITARY SEWER SOUTH CASTLEGAR. 1. The homeowner may install his own sanitary sewer line, 2. The homeowner may Install his own plumbing, REGULATIONS se All Permits must be obtained from the city before any work commences, Matorial ‘must be approved CSA Standards to the B.C. Plumbing Code. CALL 365-3341 3.” All hired or contracted work must be done by qualified plumbers. They must have a T.Q. (Trade Qual- ification Ticket for B.C.). Make sure that the contractor or plumber you hire has a valid business Heense with the City of Castlegar. ‘Mako sure all rules and regulations of the B.C. Plumbing Code are adhered to, You must not backfill your sewer line until it has been inspected and water-tested. Before calling for an Inspection, make sure that the sewer line is Properly bedded half way up the Pipe, all connections must be exposed for, proper inspection and the pipe must be filled with water with a minimum of 2 foot head or level with the lowest fixture in the house. Hf your basement or any part of your plumbing is lower than the manhole on the street, you must Install a‘chock valve. This check valve must be so installed for future easy access, 11. Minimum depth under driveways. must be 3 feet or cast iron pipe must be used, 12. All backfill for 6" below the pipe plus 12” above the pipe shall be material free of rock of any other Perishable material or materials that may damage pipe. HOOKUP DATES: JULY 13;:' Those sections on Gravity Feed -Mains JULY 19: Those Stations on Pumping Station Mains | Please contact City Hall for all information regarding the area you are in. Also, any other information regarding your sewer connections.