AO Lath ms EVERYTHING but the Llchen cink, well maybe oven the kitchen is belng oliered to the general, public thie Friday and oral when the Women’s Auyillary to the Castlegar and ‘District Hospital jail Davidson and Lori Friesen. Lori Sale. These busy Elaine are co-conveners of th remmago sale wich tke lve Flay eveg and "Senior Citizens to Hold Picnic The West Kootenay Re- gional Council, Sentor Citizens’ Association, held its spring meeting in the Castlegar 8.C,A. Centre on the afternoon of April 15, President of the Castlegar branch, J. Raine, opened the meeting and welcomed all the delegates and visitors present, after which- he ‘turned the meeting over to the ‘regional + president Mrs, W. R, Forres- ter. One minul lence took , Castlegar Curling . 4 Club’s, 1975-76 * Officers ‘Named ‘The annua! general meet- Ing of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Curling Club was held April.17 in the Curling Club Lounge. _ Prealdent Carl’ Henne re- ported a very successful curling season, which he attributed to the help and co-operation of all the members. The membership extends their thanks to Carl for a job well done. ‘The nominating committee - presented the following slate of 5 officers for the 1976-76 season, and these officers were elected unanimously by’ the ‘meeting: Saturday salebandles president John McGillivray, "ea ee hy wb pd py ng eon 365-3808, 365-8302, 78 oF The tate mnalicy‘obiggent fund salsing venture Cth proceeds going the local bospltal.—Castlegar News Photo toward assisting wuld Uke _ first vice-president Les Buffett, second vice-president Bill Os- }. The rummage sale terman, treasurer Nick, Oglow ‘and secretary Helen Douglas. The-Men’s Curling Club draw for the color television set) “KINNAIRD JUHIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL. Whew! That was the week yere pretty busy, we assure oll 1 The coaches, Mr, Goven- der, Mr. Nelson, and Mrs. SLvitner, were very pleased i, te-sboth in shavioe and’ in performance. We, Bo fo 0. press: we eard th f Mr. 30+ Mr. Govender's play re- ceived the award for best Seostume. The students per. 3 formed their very best for him Sand he was certainly pleased ith their efforts. << This was the team that Syallied gallantly. when Mr. time went ahead like the good troupers: they are . 3 Mr. Nelaoa, wit equally pleased with his band students who performed at the Crowe. SGovender returned from the * ‘hospital, and despite the lack of’ This was a non-competitive class and the band received a tape of thelr performance to- gether with. the adjudication, * ‘At present, the band is Castlegar: Team Does Well At Gymnastic Competition Members of the Castlegar Gym Club travelled to Beaver + Valley on April 19 to compete in a regional gymnastic competi- Mike Zaytsoff was held, with Frank Hamilton {eet holder:s Help Your C u Your Castlegar News carrier will be collecting « for the month of April in the next few days. ‘The job of your carrier is made easier if they don't have to make a second call. ‘They'll appreciate it if you tion. Other clubs competing ineluded Trail, Proctor, Nelson and Beaver Valley. Asa team, Castlegar did very well, placing first‘over all in total points. Individually, each competitor did well also, fact that afew were | mareh- ing for the Spokane Lilac Parade in which it is taking part. + ip at H The Spe h Arts. “team © performed, ‘at Sti: Andrew's | church in Trail. The acoustics | were wonderful.) <-- = The team received 11 firsts, two seconds, and a third. Kim Swayne won" the ‘senior’ bible reading trophy, Gordon Wenman won the junior high public speaking trophy, and Valerie Hillatrom won the senior poetry championship shield.’/+ They were given very thorough adjudications, and will tell you thelr experiences anges ‘The team wishes to thank Mr. Rogers for his help, and the teachers who made practice time possible. OF Cast! Dies at Age 54 x; }Fyngral services were held (gees through to Tuesday from the ‘chapel of the, Castle- gat Funeral Home for Mike Zaytsolf, 54, of Castlegar, who died Sunday in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Born March 15, 1921, in Brilliant, Mr. Zaytsoff was employed in logging and road construction industries, He is survived by his wife ‘Vera; one son, Harvey, and two daughters, Gloria and Betty, all at home; three brothers, Sam, of Hope, Fred of Castlegar and Edgar,’ of Vancouver; one sis- ter, Mra, Luba Holkoff of Grand Forks and his stepmother, Polly Zaytsoff of Pass Creek. ” Burial took place in Ootis- chenia Cemetery. _ CARL'S DRUG MART Ends this Saturday April 26th Stock Up Now and Save! HAIR DRYER “Super Sam” Regular. $27.98 Dua! Voltage - Extra Powerful Bonus Buy...... BRUSH’ HAIR ROLLERS Assorted Sizes Bonus Buy . oo AC $1.99 sq Alurex & ‘Alurex Plus 5S one size A one size ALUREX Sauce 2 fot 2.48 ae ready son they call. not fortunate enough to place, * as, they were facing. 8 uch of Castlegar being. the lucky -_ place In npate ‘of those who had. Roll call not branches showed 89 membors present from Fruitvale, Rossland, Trail, ‘Grand Forks, Christina Lake, Nakusp, Rlondel, Nelson, Greenwood and Castlegar. Correspondence was dealt with and the treasurer's report was given, Mra. M. Quirk of Nelson, who is a member of the provincial board, 8.C.A,, gave an interesting report. Congrat- ulations were extended to Mrs. Quirk on being selected Woman of the Year in Nelson. As a’ member of the provincial board, Mrs, Quirk has been appointed to visit each vofthe 14 branches of the 8.C.A. in the West Rostenays,t to wo Bet the views of each bran having. more members on the board. At present there are eight members on’ and there are nine regtonal councils. At the present time, there are ‘two. Travelling Gavels. making tha rounds; one was presented to the West Koote- nay Regional by Mra, A. McLuckie of Trail, and the other one ia the property of the ; provincia! board. The West” Kootenay gavel will be used by the’ Riondel and | Rosstand ppsnche until October. ‘The provincial gavel. will be returned to'the provincial board to start its rounds once gains: A picnic for the Weat hold ‘one in Lakeside Park in Nelson en June 24, 2 Entertainment will be pro- vided by some of the branches. : <> Ae the regional finances were in good shape, it was decided that’ the collection donated to the Castlogar branch towarda the purchase of ‘a wheelchair for its Centre. ‘As there: are-some: seats available on the bus taking the delegates to the provlnela In the aggregate. ayes. ig sree caret ony School District No.9 Briefs | Castlegar faces were promin- ent. Aggregates are awarded to. Permission has: been granted Stanley Humphries, School Band, the right to make its annual trip to South Delta Secondary School. A. sum of $550. has been budgeted for this expenditure. cee highest point total throughout the day's events, The aggregate winners from Castlegar were as follows: Girls under. 12: years—Ist place aggregate, Betty Jean Perras; 3rd place aggregate, Lisa Naychuk; 4th place aggre- gate, Bernadette Wabisca; and 6th place aggregate, Belinda Fletcher. Boys under 12 years— Ist place aggregate, Brent Flet- cher. Girls under 14 years—Ist place aggregate, Liz Dyson; 2nd place aggregate, Kellie A letter of congratulations is to be sent J. Closkey: for having been elected president of the B.C. Secondary Schools Girls’ Basketball Association at {ts annual general meéting. eee “A ehlorinator is to be purchased for Pass Creek Sch ca: place aggregate, Wendy Flet- t is to be installed in one classroom in the Tarrys . onan exper- Sant Elementary 8¢ School: iment by best ‘Anagreement between the school board and Regional Recreation Com in No. 1 the fee’ of $1,000, the sion will provide instruction for. the grade 3 swimming pro- ad ne . + Annual ahutdown for main- tenance crew holidays is to be froma sa July 21 to” Aug. 8 int ‘School Board Accepts 3 7 v . 2 . Set cues in vat Teachers’ Resignations place aggregpte, Cammy “La- pointe ~ Resignations, which are” Boys under 16 yeare—dth effective with the end of the place aggregate, Randy Fiet- school term, have been ac- cher. cepted by the board of trustees ‘On Saturday, May 8rd, for School District No, 9 from the younger members of the Mrs. L. Dewdeny of Tarrys lub (under 10-years and under Elementary’ Sehool, ‘Ms. S. Byears) wili be competing at L." Bonderoff White of Kinnaird V, Rogers Secondary School in. Elementary School, Mrs..M. Nelson. The results of this Bonser of Pass Creek Ele- meet, along with the results of mentary School, Miss D. Col-, Inst weekend's mect, both mar of Kinnaird Junior -Se- count toward the team total, condary School and Mrs. M. If Castlegar fares as well Dunsford' of Blueberry, Créek ‘These resignations were. | accepted Monday at the board's regular monthly meeting. Appointments, alleetive September 1 of this year were also confirmed. Confirmed ap- pointments in the primary Mrs. C. M. Al L, Wileox. Appointed.to the intermediate division is Re at this coming meet, it should beithe the reciplent of the team |<: no? WHERE THE ‘Any persona interested in 1 gymnastics are invited to come out and support the youngsters in Nelson on May 8. convention in “June, members were invited to avail them: selves of a trip to Vancouver to shop, visit, or attend the convention if they so desired. ‘The second vice-president. had resigned through ill health at’the fall meeting and Mrs, Smith of Nelson was-elected to {ill the position for the re- mainder of the term. At the‘close of the ing, Mr. and Mrs.) Forrester ahowed some colored alides which they had taken on thelr trip to Australia, New Zealand and other points. While they were In Adlaide, ‘Australia, they attended a senior citizens’ meeting and the people there be greetings to the branches ere, School Board Requests : RDCK to Affend to Dump Concern over the number of bears passing through the: “outdoor education site to feed at the dump, has prompted the. board of trustees of School District No, 9.to ask that the dump be: brought upto. standard so it will no longer be attractive to bears.’ f This’ request le té: be forwarded to the Regional District of Ceatral Kootensy following the passing ofa motion by the board Monday, its regular monthly meeting, “The: Great Gatsby" Robert Redford and Mia Farrow ‘. Show Time 8 p.m, "Franti Ford Coppa Pier PARTII “ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 24, 1975 to buy... “And Now! Nancy Nutrition Many Canadians are.over-fed . . . but ‘ot Well nourished! Realizing that this _ serious problem exists in British Colum- bia as in the rest of Canada. | Canada Safeway want to do what we can to help. 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