S, da Summary of January Weather arch 1, 1973 [MOVIE GUIDE) ASTLE sHEaTHE Friends Honor arch 1, 1973 Coffee Break by Lois Hughes CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda’ Linda Gillman Fifty-Elghth Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Record Amount of Sunshine Registered The fa cl informa: : ther vided by te atmospherte en: : vironment t service: uum grees, se set in 1°20, Precipitation was nor- mal for rainfall and the on- Transcendental Meditation MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI Transcendental Medita- tion is a simple mental tech- nique which allows each individual to use his full mental potential and im- prove all aspects of life. Introductory Talk Thurs, March 1 8 p.m. SHSS — Room 110 Information 368-5796 No Admission Charge ly daily record broken was the 1 eth when .68 inches ches was less than one half the normal of 41,3 inches and as well is the new re- cord low snowfall for Jan- se The previous low Lin 21.6 inches which fell in ora record amount of sunshine for January was also recorded. 6,39 hours was 14.5 hours higher than the previous record set in 1970 and 30.1 hours above our ni normal: The following is a day to day account o: January's weather ending each day wi- th three figures, These fig- ures, in their respective or- der are maximum tempera- ture, minimum temperature and the mean from the max- mum and minimum temper- atures, 1, Overcast with snow in evening. arora) Jods QE1635) erlor B 8. Sunny with after- Bog cloudy periods. (25-15- 4, Cloudy with an oc- asoney snow flurry. (16-10- 5. Snow, becoming clou- gy with sunny pericds. (16- 9 Cloudy with sun periods, (1269) sy 10, Cloudy with snow midmorning, (16-7-12) 11, Periods of snow, (22- 15-19) Toh 1 Overcast with snow. : % peo Jb vercast, fey sat : 14, "Overcast with per- jods of rain and fog. (86- Is. Periods of fog and smoke. Few afternoon bre- aks, (95-323 16, Raln and fog, clear- ing in afternoon. (38-33-36) 17, aah . with sunny 20, Overcast with snow ing in afternoon. (35- 1, Cloudy, snow end- ing in early morning. (34- Overcast and smo- key. (922026) 28. Overcast and smok- periods. oo Cloudy with smoke and coe (93-25-29) With Shower Friends and neighbors fathered at Resker chon on Feb. 14 to honor a Hostesses for the even- Kni- a “Beibeck” ‘Mrs Match and Mrs, C. “Ginay Fant ‘The hall was tastefully decorated with wedding bells and blue and white streamers. ida and her mother, Pam Gi Giiman both received beautiful corsages for the oc Mrs. Knight gave a short speech and presented Linda with an array of mis- cellaneous gifts on behalf of the gathering. The bride-elect's sister- Gillman, Gisehadrin’ Caer cpaning al ass! 2 0 of the gifts. . Refreshments were cen- . ig the cake were wedding bells and doves in 3 blue and white color Pink, blue By Kinnaird Residents, Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Ball A weekend full of 5 ses es greated Mr. and Mon. £ Kinnaird, on tht ir s8th anniversary cele- ane surprises started on ay, aight when en Mr. and decorate revel ae ‘Bd visited. ay Me and Mrs. ve radye rs Ball's brother and his wife, ar- ranged a luncheon at the Ball's home, Those attendin; the Geckend Numerous cards from friends and family were re- ceived by the 46 happy ¢ is tom as well as pone me, calls eon their two daugh' fornia and noir co son ‘in Ne Na- i Mrs, W. Silverton is a who were unable to ment Mrs. Stella Ball, also unable to attend the anniv. ersary, sent.a huge bouquet of mums and two heart-sh- ape cakes decorated for the occasion, tad evening meal was prepare by Mrs, Bobicki, y pel by ee for the SILVERTON By Nancy Barnett Postmaster Rolly Pea- chy has been transferred to Trail Regional Hospital fr- om the Slocan Community hospital. e ° e D. Pengelly of vatient inthe Arrow Lakes Hospital in Na- e ° ec Commit Hoopla ‘sat mu [08 lary held a successful cab- New Denver-Silverton Guides and Brownies Hold Their Annual Mother-Daughfer Banquet Scout and Girl Guide Week commenced ee tneey, Feb. 18, en ding Fe 25, The annual Lord and Lady Baden Powell mother and daughter banquet was held Feb. 22 by the New Denver Silverton, Guide and ‘Mrs. Marg Bro, Mrs. J. Gre- . Frank Pho, as an Clarke, iis, M, Thring and Mra. C. the pot luck to help celebrate ROBINSON'S GRAND ‘OPENING . 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Hine and boys Scott, Colin a Grant ys Calgary was a school friend of Scotts. They were the aes of Mrs, Hawkins’ mother, Mrs. who in 1 Peatilon on ; erguson Sr. was a lon time resident of the Kow Mrs. Maree Grewett Okt Did oon know ‘glaciers are the only natural pheno- of moving for- ‘ward ‘and ‘backward at the time. Control your impulses. Ev- eryone knows thet, Fruit Growers Mutual Insurance is the best place to go. NEWSLETTER meal b; id Mrs, Ben Rourke. Visiting continued throughout the evening. On Sunday Mr. an ds, Wither: ‘Ballard ong Pint Art tet Arms to complete a remem- berable 58th anniversary. aret in Silverton’s Memorial Hall. original. ly planned due to school games, e e s Trail’s ladies and. New Denver's dadies war a bas- Trail 30, New Denver! ladies were ho: after the ga- me. e ° Mrs. George Ok Seta A Good St, David's Day to Youl — Castlegar News Photo and Douety of Silverton have their erandeons! St Steven and Vincent as guests. SELKIRK RK COLLEGE N sae FESTIVA ‘late Geoaey, “Turned Down By Trustees Two lots, located neat of the board, trustees the sale price of Rossland Chamber Supports Building of the "Missing Link” A three man Rossland Chanber of Commerce com- ghway link from Salmo to Kinnaird, The Rossland Chamber voleed its dissap oval of GARDEN GATE : ORANGE CRYSTALS, 5 to pkg. 69c¢ KETCHUP, Libbys. 11 oz. . ..4 for $1 GARDEN SEEDS NOW IN STOCK. Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK .» council for, Selkirk heir College: CALA BLEACH, 128 oz. ...... 79¢. way link tee. to aay route, Chamber members Har- puch pie ete rere is to y LeFevre, Ron Honey and 0; yy Fines were asked to re- College Council Members Named F Beinder Re-Elected Chairman named of the college legar ‘School Distr-’ Jacobson of pit: ‘4s John Michelson ot D. F. Larder and P. Reibin both of Nelson and for 1 Trall School District, Mrs. SPECIALS . PAINT SALE STARTS MARCH 1ST : Carpet Sale Continues SPESiALS. 4 x 8 Decorative Panelling New Shipment Just Arrived HARDWARE THROUGHOUT THE STORE © 10 Per Cent Off Cash, and Final KOOTENAY BUILDERS SUPPLIES. ‘Phone 365-5155 CHARLES COHOE Representing Fruit Growers Mutual - 269 Columbia Ave. - Castlegar -PHONE 365-3301 Provincial: « ‘feverament appointees are » Walter . Health... re-ele ith Mr. Millar elected vice- +s. recommen or ere CF ow Crue FOREST SERVICE Schedule of Instructional Classes : and Scalers’ Licence Examination NELSON FOREST DISTRICT — 1973 SCALING INSTRUCTIONS KASLO — at Kaslo Ranger Station — Tuesday, March :1st'1:00. p.m, T & H Sawmill Yard — Friday, March 2nd, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) SALMO — at Salmo Ranger Station — Wednesday, March 14th, 1:00 p.m. Hearn Bros Sawmill Yard — Thursday, March 15th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) KETTLE VALLEY — at K.V. Ranger Station — Mon- day, March 26th, 1:00 p.m. Boundary Sawmill Yard — Tuesday, March 27th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) GOLDEN — at Golden Ranger Station — Tuesday, April 3rd, 1:00 p.m. » Donald Sawmill Yard — Wednesday, April 4th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) ELKO — at eS Ranger Station —— Tuesday, April 10th, 1:00 p.m. Crows Nest Industries Yard — inesday April:-11.h, 9:00 a.m, (bring lunch) ° REVELSTOKE — at Revelstoke Ranger ‘Station — Tuesday, April 17th, 1:00 p.m. Downie Street Sawmill Yard.— ” Wednesday, April 18th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) SCALING EXAMINATIONS FOR LICENCE TO SCALE KASLO -—~ 8 a.m. at T & H Sawmill Yard — Tues- day, March 6th (bring: lurich) CASTLEGAR — 8 a.m. at Hadikin Sawmill Yard — Friday, March 23rd (bring lunch) — Thursday, March 29th (bring lunch) . GOLDEN — 8 a.m. at Golden Ranger Station —~ Friday, April 6th (bring lunch) . ELKO — 8 a.m. at Elko Ranger Station — Friday, April. 13th, (bring lunch) REVELSTOKE — 8 a.m. at Revelstoke Ranger Sta- tion — Wednesday, April 25th. (bring lunch) Classes and i will be ducted by Rorest Service Technical Staff and ere open to public; Examination Fee is $§.00 (Holders of Act- ing Scaler, Appointments’ are required to take this exam) Application forms are available at any Forest Service, Office and must be completed before the date by all candi SiR. Johnston, Dis:rict Forester KETTLE VALLEY — 8 a.m, at K. V. Ranger Station view the highway proposal and make Tesommenda ons ember on Mon. day of Test week, sroup spokesman Ron Honey Bai it would be “foolish for the chamber of commerce to support the alternate route.” He the chamber ge, commlltes, working © with ly engineer Roger e, had eboreuned that othe caear saline route would referrable to the B vend meat route. Wear a Leek and See if Anyone Notices You rey March 1, is St. David's Di If thie’ has no meaning to you it is a sure-fire guess . that you haven't met up wi- th a proud Wel n, for St, Dad's Day is celebrat- ed in honor of the patron saint of Wales, Having = married a Welshman who was born in South Wales, though one who has Spent the he greater of his li le pride of 6 Jn aa a being Welsh has been str- ongly_ ins led. low, over the man cag of ee 7a ho deletion fand at } ess). which appears to be characteristic ct this ra- ce, has led to the announce- ment in our household—we yy te take a trip to summer, Not just Mom and Dad. Family is famil and that is the way its going to be as relatives are forewarned they | will be meeting all six "The thought of seeing Tows of identical Howsen, as well as old castles has be- gun a search for extra kn- a Te repeat the patron les was born. in a atti Isles, Probably in the A.D, 400's. came a bishop of a Here. port now called St. David's. Legend says St. David was a relative of King Ar- ur, a p to Jerusa- lem, a leader against the Saxons and a founder or restorer of 10 or 12 mon- asteries, According to one refer- ence book, St. David's Day has been celebrated by We- iehmen in America since of the celebration. Part te Greece, Wales is - Castlegar Council Briefs - Council authorized an Beattie of Montrose and D. ° ity Heal gs of Trail, Koovenay Con a of local Legion to spearhead 53 a Week Council took thus action following receipt ot me letter from provin- Flag-Canada Week Committee asking the town to join in celebrating the event, a First and second read- ings were given to the Pool Room and Recreation Cen- tre bylaw deleting the res- triction putting such pre- d Ald, = dard * meeting of the Columbia Child limits to those under is years of age. The request for elimination of had been me time 8g0 by Pants Entertainment Cen- rich in legend. As a child I was an ardent reader af legends and fairy tales, 80 now my Imagination is working overtime, Many of the ruinous castles to still be found are said to have been built dur- jag | Willlam the Conquerors’ at each of the friends who served him best, Wil- Ham gave a certain portion y of Jang. Thereupon the Nor- lord built a castle or Tortress to keep the trouble- some natives in order. College Offers Fundamentals OF Fly Tying A sericy of 12 three- hour -seealons will be given lions on the finsamentals Ars and casting 8 wil involve instruction and rvised practice in tying se lected wet flies, dry flies and Nymphs, Most ty and materials the course will be perovided A short movie on some as- pects of fishing will be shown at the end of each wii juction to the Subject of “balanced tackle”. This will include aera te ‘in knot tying and leader The ey of this por- tion of the course will be invalved pat Semonsttation and superv! ractice ol the basic fly fishing casts, (individuals Nall be request- ed to supply their own eq- uipment for the: casting ses- sions). The course will be giv- en by Gary Hunnisett-—pre- sident of the West octet ay Faery and well kn local angler Don Camp. Some sessions will be sons to register with Hiliston of the Selkirk Peat .Mr. Henn his attendance at the annual Kootenay- Care Socie- ty. He said the land use contract neguulated, by ae town with socie egarded faversbly ably, byte meeting “an now ne pared to an ee A letter will be sent Castlegar Drug owner Tom- my “Biln thanking him for hy quick action in moving a metal bux affixed to his bu- ilding. The town had con- sidered the box, which was at eye level,’ dangerous to pedestrians, Selkirk Debafing Team Loses Second Place by One Point Selkirk College students came within. one point of taking second place in. last week's Invitational Debating Tournament held at the Bri- tish Columbia raaritate of ment when a five-point pen- aly was levied against the ‘k team on a technica- Debating the proposi- Hon, “Be it resolved that e death penalty be aboli- shed. ” the host team BCIT, won the tournament. Van- couver City College placed first for the irmative, Malaspina College first for the negative. Other teams participat- ing in the tournament came We Sent You First INSURANGE r personalized insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at NDERSON GENGIES ‘astlegar, B.C, A A from Selkirk college, Revel Roads, and the College of New Caledo) nia. Members of the Selkirk team were Miss dsey Hane end Miss Mary Booth- taking the affirmative ance, Gregg Applegace and taking -Miss Violet Popow the negative. New Denver Pavilion Receives Support of Student Council The following is a jet ter sent the Minister of Re- habilitation and Social _Im- provement Norman Levi and ‘Revelstoke-Slocan MILA William -Secondary High School: On a visit to the New Denver Pavilion Old Folks equipment / beige ain In search of a better understanding of the coun: try, I noted a game tourlsts could play. Certain portions of a name give a: Topeclal mean: . jary Welsh place nam- begin with “lian”, and the meaning of the word is “church Mary” and Lianstrisa the crue of the three be as . Wales feet 58 Tetters aris FAIRPWLLGWYNI EE CWYRWDROBWL a LLLANTYSILIOGOGOGO- Translated it means “St. Mary's Church, in a hollow of white close to a and St. Ty- and near red is St. Dav- those wearing a leek ur pel. Someone Bound to ask you why. Merritt Mon Charged Here You Save at Bonnett's REMEMBER 10 Pct. OFF for CASH BONNET) 'S 2s ROOM FLOWERS ‘UD. Potted Flowers, House Plants, Flower Arrangements for all Occasions, Bridal Bouquets and Corsages 3011 = 9h Ave., Kinnaird Telephone 365-7641 — KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS * CONCRETE WORK Phone 365-7124 Stanley Humphries Secondary School Lost Week A Merritt man, was remanded in Nelson court on Wednesday of last week, was remanded ah in ve Seen SCHOOL BAND CONCERT Featuring KINNAIRD SECONDARY SCHOOL BANDS (Grades 8 and 9) and STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOE JUNIOR AND SENIOR SCHOOL BANDS (A Complete School Band Program} T-O-N-1-G-H-T (Thursday, March Ts!) SHSS GYM Stedents 5c icked up on Tuesday at week On ‘on Seven or was drivin; a oe ton piekug Police said the vehicle, which originates from Kam- loops, is owned ‘by Mike Hartline of that city, =.) + 8 P.M. 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