Allan Poster. The beys wen with a graml tatal ef 2.977 with the : ‘Ths boys CASTLEG SPORTS E No Wins for SHSS Rockettes Who Played Well in Tournament ns West 4 Saues Kootenay in the B.C. High School Girls AA basketball championship recently. at won 56-38_The Roekerettes took third place by beating North Delta Huskies 34-22. Delta caly im the third quarter. before Pesticton’ pulled away. in ith place while Rutland, Belmont, of gzle, of North 4 Vancouver, ook the remaining three spots. ice met Victoria on the first day rier ile they played well gar 37-36 Friday and Kathy Mason led the way with 10 points. The score. was 28-27 far Cranbrook at the half and while the Rockerettes went to a fullcourt they were un press able to get to the hoop. ‘will mow play in the provincial rel offs te be held April 26. This Pensioners Curli winner Cartng “To Wind Up Season with Social | By John Delzial ‘The last week of curling for thia season is pow here and it promises to be a hectic. one. ‘There will be (ull-foar-sheet When ‘all the regular games in the play-off round robin were, last week, In section ‘A’, Verzah got. the bye and waits| for the that a goodly number of caren ry Led. & 1 \ \ ipnaari a eadectarerety rt Bley ‘General, Sto re SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY: § 1026 Cphembie Avene — Phone 365-6538 \ mat Fees as Mey tr Strdey — 820 2m. 10:20 pm Seudey — 9'a.m. to 10.30 pm. invited to take part in the Men's Clab Annual Beanfeed IN THE ear OF 0 DOWNTOWN 1 VANCOUYE THE. MAYFAIR HOTEL Bell, of Robson Elementary School; and Mrs. Janice Eadale, Verks : : ‘yours ol agz. The Castlegar Girla’ Teams placed femth ee did the Castlegar Mixed Teass.—Cantlegar News Photo tion tan the big chib and THE MAYFAIR HOTEL ‘The resignations are effec- live June 30 of this year. Castlegar “aad District Bowling Results. Men. Night Mixed 79 pm. 3, Lueky 5's 49, Mistres ‘50, Miskaps A. Other 60's: Mary Hood 644, Marvin Wood 628, Len 9, ‘Tees. Ladies 1 pam. (March 11) Dianne Dermody 283. LAT Irene Hill THS Boundary Electric 995. THT Boundary Electric ‘Team Points: Macalister ANNOUNCEMENT UNNIGIM in costiegar now open under new management John Mykyte OumenMeneger John ‘Mykyte a long time résident and business man in Castiegar and) District invites you to drop in and reacquaint. yourself with him and staff. John offers you a complete automotive service at Union 76 Service, with two mechanics fo serve: you. © ‘ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS @ COMPLETE BRAKES & DRUMS * @ TUNEUPS @ pawust system @ TRE CHANGE AND BALANCE © COMPLETE LINE OF UNION 76 PRODUCTS Open 7 Days.a Week 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. We're on 789 Col. Ave. PHONE 365-3111 Watch for our Grand Opening Soon MYKYTE'S UHEREGND SERVICE the Ball 789 Col. Ave. Other 600: Shirley Ear- 609. + Thers. Night Mixed (March 20) LHS Sbeida Rourke 263. mody. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 pm. (March 18) LHS Alice Rutland 275. Alice Roitand 725: MHS Ron Mcintyre 320. ‘= off G47, Marvin LeRoy 633, Tees. sae Seed $11 pm (March 18) TNS Erma Mykyte 252. 7 0. Roadhogs 4, 7-11's 0, Night- hawks 3, L.C.Bees 1, © Other 600s: Art Dusseault 656, Ed Webster 650, Wes Kirkwood 646, Erma Mykyle 622, Orlando Vecchio 621, Lar- ty Webster 617, Leo Plamon- doa G11, Matt Rohn 610. Sentinet Boseball Registration Starts April 5 the president Jerry Markin who recently attended the < ‘Annual BOMBA meeting in A point of interest to many 2 LHT Sbelda Rourke 596. . MHS Jake Koenig 325. Koenig. 723. + Other 600s: Bill Davis 674, Orlando Veecbio 656, ‘Cyril 7 33.. Vanceever 1. &. Phane ores 606-650-4751. £ Gary Ed Adshead 631, John Cristo- fanetti 621. John Wasienkolf 612, Matt Robn 606. tive, Bright, Interesting CASTLEGAR, NEWS F ave to! declared as such. Check Item 7. ‘the other terre listed in the'Tax Guide which may clainn is a change in’ ‘umpiring. As of this year, only. registered umpires will be Permitted ¢9 ollie during > ‘April 5 ‘and Aprid32 at var Another ah ck that will ; ith : at the of the BCMBA that rising ensis players can with Alex in travel and ‘expenss_ Voykin' of Sloran Park by bas foreed an’ increase in, telephoning So3" Mail ta: P.O. San 708 © Kelowns, B.C. VEY 774 aD NELSON “ipa aed Age ta 1 Recreation Office... Slocam) Valley’ baseball ten eno 1, Merenee ax ‘will tell you all: about that one. "Ths yedr,Famuly Allowance a tooo hee on tet rweere tens | HesPpag| ADVICE bg Y PRINTS = group f John Warden for Molycialre are PRETTY c Moca ure part of | featured mreane by Bovateets- Pils fashion tow fe tour Casa Apa ee ‘PRETTY PRINTS WITH ae 'FRESHNESS sowns sul suitable for very sum mead “Designer Show. jon show b ieee wl alto s by other well kn: Cinna designer Lea Chev opens (3; shown in the’ photo. afo.'a, 3030 blend of eee y= and Mi oe tothe publ for fe ie tm! the washer to urea i rep the life of | arments, +} Check all garments for spots , and stains or heavily. 30 ‘areas, and pretreat by rubbing with a paste of 2 anfe bleach substitute ‘such “as. Borat E quallys ng welakles i items Sione if ‘possible, ‘a remove them from the foe s_ the action sep: out 1 ac Stipes “Tits Printing a Sel Out: - Second. Printing Scheduled ‘Ten hours was all the time it took to sell the entire first printing of “Flin Flon", a history of Manitoba's famous mining and ‘smelting centre. The: 400-page hard cover bopk contains over 250 photo- graphs and the’ complete story’ <> of Flin Flon from 1912-1974. There are countless oldtimers:: and ex Flin Flonners, along with students and organiza e Replace Woin "Shoes ‘ tions who will find this book an ice gilt or addition to ‘bear. S" Ordérs are being aécepted for the second printing of thia long-awaited story of how'a mine was made and a city. born. ° Flin Flon: Historical 'Soci- ety is accepting orders at P.’0. Box.294, Flin Flon, Manitoba, RBA 198. Price is $10 plus $1.50 for postage and handling. DaCosta BAKERY LLG) i ein ~ Easter Bread . loaf 9c: JE 365-3022 7213 Pine sie ae to West's Dept. See) CLOSED_MONDAY. Frieridly Frank sis aren © Spring has‘Sprung! Time to Inspect Your Brakes! ® We are completely equipped to repair your Brakes. PHONE 365-3355, ©. True Drums & Dises Overhaul Wheel and/or Master Cylinder - WOODLAND PARK ‘ESSO Tox Talk New Medical Deductions New’ itema have been -added to medical deductions, The following has been com: piled from the Instituto of Chartered Accountants of Brit. ish Columbia: ‘Just what medical ex: penses can you claim? In calculating your taxable income, you may deduct either the standard deduction of $100 for medical exponses and chari- table donations which does not have to be supported by receipts; or if it is to your advantage, itemized allowable less three per attendant or full-lime caro'in a nursing home fora person confined by illness or injury, or. for'a tolally-blind person; = ayments for the care and training of a physically or mentally handleapped ° indivi- dual in an appropriate, institu.» lon; Payments for. drugs: pre- scribed by/a qualified. medical practitioner or dentist and ob- tained froma lice pharma: cist. You should note that a qualified ‘practitioner includes cent ‘of your net’ income: plus itemized ‘charitable, donations up to 20 per cent of your net Income, What are “allowable medi- cal expenses?‘ They include, amounts paid by the individual ‘or his’ legal, representatives during any 12- month period ending‘in the particular taxation year (calen- dar 1974' for current returns)" which’ have not ‘been’ claimed fore. Expenses paid on’ your behalf or which are reimbursa- ble are not deductible, but premiums paid to a private ‘health insurance plan'are. For example, MSA. p: miums are not deductible, while, extended benefit premiums paid to Allowable," ‘medical ex: penses will include any medical ‘expenses paid by or on behalf of the taxpayer, his spouse, or any other. dependent: the taxpayer is claiming. If you paid medical bills for a dependent who could not be claimed :because his ineome exceeded $1,808, you may st im these expenses, but \the-excess of the de- pendent’s net income over $1,806 must be added to your taxes payable. The list of allowable medi: cal expenses inclu Payments for a full time Executive Of Alpha Phi Is Elected ©The’ regilar: meeting’ of Alpha” Phi- chapter’ of Beta Sigma’ Phi was héld on‘March 19 at the’ home’ of Mrs.” Lynne Lalonde. _ Plans were finalized for the sitring bake sale and raffle to be held this Saturday beginning at 10 p.m. in the Castleaird Plaza: ' 'Rollowing. the business, meeliag, the election of officers for the coming year took place,’ with the following members being elected: president Mrs. + Dianne Ellis, vice-president Mrs. Ethel Dantoth, extension officer -Mrs..Patti Richards, ‘recording -secretargMrs, Lynne Lalonde, corresponding Secretary Mrs. Ginny Brown: Jee, and treasurer’ Mrs. Janis Blessin. ; ‘The program "Music's In- fluence on:our; Lives. was presented by Mrs. Blaine Boh- net and Mrs, Lori Friesan. Folk music; 2 favorite of both ladies, was ‘chosen ’to illustrate how, music has developed over the “years and how songs become popular... > Lori provided the guitar ‘accompaniment for several “songs they sang, with everyone. joining in’ for the: chorus.-To. conclude the program, Lori presented type of song she had composed especially for, Alpha Phi, which was very much ‘enjoyed by ence practitioners, and thera- peutists, ‘among others, + Hospital, laboratory and. ambulance fees, and mechanical ‘aids such as prescription eye glasses, hearing alds, crulches in and ‘artifieta} limbs. ‘As you can aee the’ list covers'a wide gange of valid medical related expenses, but not all types. Additional items have. been’ added over the years. i Recent changes to the law added’as a’deduction for’ 1974 ; ‘and subsequent years the cost’! of cage and training‘ for guide “dogs for the bllnd. ‘Also, the eligibility for the > additional $1,066 deduction for confined persons who did not." claim’ payments for’a full-time attendant was extended to include those confined for any 12-month period ending in the taxation year, not. confined Christian Sci-; throughout the whole yoar as it was previously, Becauao. this’ change { is valid for 1973’ and: subsequent years, some taxpayers may wank to request an adjustment to thelr 1973 tax returns. To use the itemized claim F alternative; the taxpayor is. required to complete Schedule Sof the return package and to submit receipts for all expenses: claimed, except for premiums paid to private health services plans, If it smight: be to your advantage to make the itemized claim, be sure to keep all _televant receipts Former New Denver Girl Hired by Agriculture Dept. ‘A former Now Denver girl, who attended Selkirk College; JoAnna Nishimura, has been appointed regional 4-H special-“ fat with tho Youth Develop.’ ment Branch’ of the B.C, f a ‘ larch 27,1975 woe CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, FOR ALL OCCASIONS ¢ We specialize’ In weddings, funerals and everyday, arrangements Creative designs by designers ble for working with 4-H people in’ the Smithers, Burns, Lake, , Vanderhoof, Robson a Naley and = Prince George are: Miss Nishimura 's a activities will! Include organizing volun: pt o Prince George. Miss Nishimura, after a year al Selkirk’ College, trans. ferred to the University of British Columbia whore she graduated with'a B.Se. degree in home economies in April 1974. Her appointment was an- nounced by/Agriculture Minis- ter David D. Stupieh,’ and although she Js located in {Prince George, ihe is Fesponst- "Funeral Service: Held Here * For George Pefe Markin George Pete Markin, 70; of New Denver, died Tucsday of | ‘last week ‘at the Slocan: Com- © munity Hospital in New Den- /ver. | Mr. Markin was, bora in Saskatchewan on Jan. 6, 1905. ‘He moved 'to Ootischenia in 1909, and ‘from’ there to ‘Rasp- +> greal ‘ berry Village. {1 1994, he moved to Hila Greenwood and Bill of Silver. ton; four daughto>s, Mrs. Alex (Anne) Sirebchuk of Hills, Mra, © Fete (Olga) Leontowicz of Hills, \'Mrs.” Don (Vera) Fear ‘of. . ‘Vernon and Mrs. Clarence, (Marcie) Finnigan’ of Williams Lake; 20 grandchildren; two grandchildren, and his father, Pete, of New Denver. Funeral service began Fri- and.lived there for, some \time.- day. and concluded Saturday For the past three years he bas lived at New Denver. isi He is survived by his wife iVera; two sons, George of in’ the: chapel of Castlegar Funeral Home. Burial was at Hills Ceme- tery. toor, 4-H lead: ining’ pre- grams, camping programs for. members, working closely with. senlor 4-H councils in develop: -, Ing strong: local’ programs; making home visits, and work- ing with the home arts clubs in the region. She will also be responsible. for developing program maler- lal and’ will work. with other. youth development brarich atalf: ‘on’ province-wide '4-H.' pro- grams, “) See Our. Large Selection of Citts From Gift Shop KG DAYS. MEETING Will be held at = Arrow Arms Motor Hotel “Thursday, April: 3- 7:30 p.m. : “HE the KC. Daye see hae eee ace in Castlegar and. District, then ws. rae all inters ; " 4 Yd like to do everything I can to conserve energy —and save myself as much as $100 a year in the bargain. Please send me a free copy of 100 ways to save energy and money inthe. hame, pores > PROVINCE Don't drown | the beans Lower the thermostat, the day and close them at night for their & mB He wo your heating bill. By is fit 7210. 10 you can save $5. Dropping at: rom und flavour, a night, np J ry. Try, ‘cooking the entire meal in the ‘oven. of on ane or tan bumen. © Iryou're lucky cnough to have : ugh ua have ‘Check your furnace fitter. Ss A dhs clogged ie frees. have a full load. Du the same with Geulih 30days. (The book famace leaning ean save you Saving cneny is ofen a game ot pennies, dl up | abana sans fe anala, , Doyou realy need shed-t ? 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