A blowout of a rear tire is: blimed for an: accfdent ‘on Kinnaird Bridge reported to: local" RCMP’ at °1.40° a.m. Su day, ing a 1965 model car be. totally wrecked, te “The. vehicle, driven by Fred F.'Salikin of Crescent an pee th? *. Blew. 'The vehicle then went out“ of control and struck the guard failing’ of the’ bridge: £ 0 Minor cuts were sustained ice Thirty-five: students from’ Hillerest School in’ Victoria will “+ be visiting Castlegar with their. teacher this weekend. They, ne : a ‘gym for their t two day. stay and also to invite'a‘similar group of: Castlegal students by the ‘unidentified passehger ;, with both passenger and taken 'to:the . at year vv pints ‘of: blood? through the. Canadian‘Red Cross. That’ ritisht ‘Columbia rear donated imore than 100,000 “ly discovering new. ways of ‘using blood more efficientl, ut One blood donation can now, “used. asa es in industry. and Pree ‘and the costs incurred by this - disease Is the topic of Tom B,,of Winnipeg when’ he’ makes ‘ts ny aid seat ‘his, and his Sanity to solve thelr; a = 2 As it ts well inove ‘ hat all : + the, of the holies.‘ Focusing « on, the that alcoholism can, be Treated, . The ‘boating me 28 young people in’ mind, Witness . the. growing’ fleet of small sailboats’ comprised of 'd: ype called the: ‘fun fleet, isa combination of low; initial (cost, al: though these boats are’ pro: bably.the best for a’beginner, it is'also one of the most competi- tive penen: operated” by: an expel Phe main ‘reason young. people like them is they are one’ i ‘of the. most enjoyable types’ of ! s pure Pleasure boats yet ‘devel “Assembling ‘one-is rather - ‘easy: ‘Operating one ‘only. takes : little’ practice.‘The rigging is relatively. simple ;to:control. The: ‘sum total of.'a; typical , for instance, are’ hull, short mast’ and ‘yard\and ‘ ‘boom'to stretch the lateen- rigged sail,'a dagger! hoard’ for stability, and traction and a Gee for control. s ‘A’ sailboard is usually ‘can weigh as little as 60 pounds. be‘saited atone but. wi) “slightly: higher han: all dependent . ‘ge ausniltes ‘of bloods boards, starting at about $600. f Beginning: sailors don't ‘have ‘to’ worry. about piloting . the fun boat. Since there is only ; controlled’ by: one’. gar had, 2 number‘ of\Venturers to:be. Honaren for a eeommanity of this ©: i i the embankment ‘causing th Hon its. roof. saTh ‘driver. is, reported altered minor. spire and: their: famallies:: arenot: d family: environ. ments, which have undoubtedly mtributed to'the problem. lower the Merely. “swim around to the other:alde,,- \\ grasp)the ‘high side of the/hull jd: put < both; feet)ion'‘th daggerboard ‘and: lean’ She'll’ ht herself until ee ‘Then all! you “do- is climb *" aboard, take-up the sheet until: he ‘sail fills, + Inthe: hands “of-an! expert; ‘ these: boats: become one! of the’ most’ competitive “of fall class ‘are so easy to sail, 1 the limits of‘its\ capabilities becomes very challenging. When the expert’ them, one little mistake will mean the +. difference. between: victory and deféat. nals ‘and: para-professionals # to! formulate’ comprehensive -; plans for assisting the alcoholle LE FLECTRIC Class “ae B.C.’ “ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING’ (GMAINTENANCE?: — SALES (Ground Floors, Castl gs Credit ‘Across: fro the, laze i NEN RST RECIPIENT of the J.; W. ‘Toogood lemorial Award for Service is Queen Venturer Léo Sommers, left, who at the’ May 6 annual family of the late Jim award is ite! be presented ‘annually to an turer in |. The memorial Soe Father and; Son’ Banquet was presented ' the verve to hs the ‘Seo J.W. Toogood Memorial Award On Monday of last week at the Annual Father and Son Banquet the “J. W. ‘Toogood Memorial Award .for Service” was presented to the local ‘Scout Association by the family of the late Jim Toogood. ‘This award is to be p: sented annually toan individual Venturer in Castlegar ‘for out: standing service to his'com- pany, the Scout Movement'and to his community. The District Commissioner and his staff are to'decide each year who the recipient of the reward will be. Of the figurines on the trophy, one is the Canada Goose ‘and the other is the hiker. These’ the’ family ‘chose for they felt that service should be rendered like the’ spirit /of the Canada Goose, which is one of freedom and grace. The Hiker is representative ‘of the actively pursue in order to serve, es A long time resident of, Castlegar Jim Toogood, was preaident of the Second Castle- gar Group Committee and later. President of the’ District Coun- cil of the Boy. Scouts of Canada. ’ as well as being active in many: other community functions,” (Acting district, commis: sioner Loyd and to his community. The decision of who is to district cepted |, the award on behalf of the he local ‘ | Biisad ‘Casdegar thoup € president of the: District ‘Couneil of ‘the Boy Stouts ‘of Canada; as‘ well as being active in many other.community functions. The impres-: sive ras presented ‘to the local Scout by, Glen Toogood on behalf of the Scout A ion from Glen Toogood, who Tepresented the Toogood famil; iy Mr. Groutage thanked: Glen on behalf of the Scout Association and gave a brief summary of the activities of the local Venturers with particular’: reference to those they had idered for. the award. He = itis pi low May ; Day. action’ at, pet r ovine. id Denver. ‘will ‘be focused ‘on 1) ‘great. deal of truth: ‘Centennial’ Park with an array, \ké one: roskleesy inconsi-' - of events to ‘please everyone. + “This year,” says May Day. (any, ma g Spice mixture with a high “instead of logging sports."! He. _also std&ted there were already a dozen entries in the ever. ‘:popular Demolition Derby.: “Something new. and bound to'be’a thriller, will: be the shooting of Carpenter. Creek in) a rubber dingy. ie held in Centennial Park are Lucerne Junior Senior High School and the Golf Tourna-" ment to be held at Slocan Take, Golf Course. ~ ‘chairman Jim MecDonaugh, ‘we: re featuring mining sports . ‘Two events, which will not: the Go-Cart races to be held by: ‘Monday of courae Is ‘the big day of the parade, followed by + the crowning of the .queeen, Other events include cance .. jousting,. Klondike ‘night .(Ca- sino), bike race, showing of crafts, art,- music, plane con- © test, as well/as. baby contest » and. baking. contests which instudé -bread and pie. ‘Phere will be children's ¥ : races, magic.show, Maypole ~ ‘dance, fire department demon- stration, ‘grass ‘hockey, Little “League ‘and’ ‘Pony League. ball. : sand movies are also ‘scheduled ‘in’ the’ Sunday and < ‘Monday activities. \- All: this .will begin with a + teen dance to be held tomorrow. ee followed by three Sontinuous days of activities. "SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) 2D then called upon’ Queen Ven- turer Leo, Sommers ‘and .pre- sented him with the "J. W. Toogood Award for Servic for his outstanding service, Leo is an active member of Provincial Emergency Program Search and Rescue Unit in Castlegar, has assisted in lead- ership with the “B" Company 2nd Castlegar Venturers and the Scout Troop as well as many other projects. ) fact: that. one must) seekand * | Cpl. Pete Church, who has served. with ‘the local’ RCMP detachment here for almost two years, is to. be’ transfe Sechelt detachment where he will be going into a sergeant’s position. The appointment is effective July 15. Sechelt is on the south end of; the: Sechelt Peninsula on the mainland side of the Strait of Georgia, about . 35 miles northwest of Vancou- ver. Castlegar Kiwanis Club Lauded for Assistance The ‘president of the Castlegar Villa Society, Paul Oglow, this week expressed public appreciation to the Castlegar Kiwanis Club for help ite assistance of two.building and, landscape :architects,:’ Johan. VanZyllde and Franz By Mr. Oglow said.he, the two in completion of Rota Villa. Mr. Oglow told the Castle: gar News that the Kiwanis Club has, obtained the * active” and city works su-' pervisor Atex Lutz have toured the villa ‘site to formalize and co-ordinate farther -activities there. Gasllegar Residents Among ints won ‘carg.in'‘the five bingo sponsored “in''Trail jlast , ‘Saturday night by that’ city’s. -"Kensmen Club. 2 “The, list of winners. re- leased by the club shows that cars were won by Dan Seminoff and Fred Swetlikee of Castle- gar,.a Mrs. Black of: Osoyoos , cand Anne Straloff of Grand Forks. As well, Mrs. N. DiBias- io of Castlegar’ anda: Mrs. Color; television sets were ‘5, R. Coombs’ et, ; Trail, Irene Leo proudly accepted the award, He was very much surprised and thanked every- one involved. The Toogood family extend their congratulations to Leo and their appreciation for his outstanding service to his com- munity, To the other Venturers they extend their thanks for the many hours of service that they have rendered. The ‘Too- good’s had decided on the award for a Venturer, because they felt it was appropriate as ina very short time these boys $800 Damage In Two-Car Collision An estimated $800 damage resulted in an accident at Columbia Ave. and King St. reported to police at 3.80 p.m. Friday. Drivers were identified as Hill Regan Peppard of Blue- berry Creek driving a 1964 stationwagon and Joseph 'Fer- nandes Pereira of St. Rita's Church driving a'1974 Valiant registered to Wilfred E. Doyle of Nelson. Both vehicles were travel- i ling west’on Columbia Ave. when Mr. Pereira’s vehicle attempted'to make a left hand turn into‘King’St. and the Peppard vehicle pulled out to pass. 5 The stationwagon sus- tained $200 damage and the Valiant $600. No injuries w were reported and no charges were laid. Minor Injuries Are Sustained By. Both Drivers * wo vehicles were in colli- ston last Friday on Highway No. 8 between Fairview .Sub- division and Blueberry Creek causing minor injuries to the arms and heads of both drivers. ‘The accident was reported t 9.20 p.m. with drivers ‘ identified as. Louis Plut of ho..was driving a, Sandra Nich gon registered ‘in the nam of “Allan Joseph Nichol ‘of. ; Robson...” ; - The pictivenite which an’ ated $2,000° Crescent Valley, Linda Ghebet of Montrose, Adrian Venturini of Trail and Sharon'Ewings 0 of : Rossland. ‘About 3,300 people took “part in‘ the. bingo, held in the Cominco Arena. damage, is reported to have been travelling.south when it went. into:the opposite lane of ‘traffic‘and was in collision’ with the Nichol vehicle which sus- tained approximately vn 600 damages, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 16, 1974 ‘Want to Sell Your House? will be some of the leaders in FOR SALE Commercial Office Building Castlegar Savings Credit Union Building, located at 241: Columbia Avenue, Castlegar.‘ Please direct Inquiries to: Manager, Castlegar Savings Credit Union, 605 = 2nd St., Castlegar. 365-7232 - KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. LA. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER .EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL . TOP SOIL — 3% CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty” Phone 365-7124 tin SELKIRK SALES. Complete Automotive ; Fe cae aitsteel tos eg Sales. 1415 Columbia — Phone 365-5024 Atrain with ‘40 engines . and 1,860 freight cars. freight car is useless it it isn't going somewhere. ° n ties. on Tnis kind of rine t is part of the spiritat CP Rail We believe good freight *: service ist really a questio! oo Whether ihey'e re fore- casting trends, buying new, equipment, orensuring: “2 / another on-time arrival. to getit going, it AtCP Rail we believe takes people. s {retahe is people—like Al. ulle And we want to keep the © spirit that has made us the tink Dat CCP Rail. world's largest investor-: _: inking that has given’ owned ad transportation us an Pee 40% improve- «syste! “ment in on-time perfor- Wer re committed. “mance on certain key trains. _ Callyour We improved this service District Manager: - ‘THE 1974 - 1975 SCHOOL YEAR. Parents of children who should enroll in either Kindergarten | or. Grade One in September are asked to register-their child at. thelr: nearest ‘elementary school t the time and date Indicated below. < rf Se ee ote ‘TUESDAY, MAY :28TH:-— lt ‘is Not too Late — ME eeG AM. 3:00 PAM. — Twin Rivers Elementery (Costleger. Primary) Fs is anne Be ; innaird Elementary. (Valley “Vista at, ‘ to. plant: your +f) ; } 4 : red Kirinaird Elementary) fe through better planning and Walt Laurie ean | : es 4 utilization of equipment. at Z ith 6865 * shrubs or trées!. ; \ WEEILY PRIZES: “Anyone! ina’ particular issue of ° : - 9:00, A.M, -112:00 NOON Woodland Park, Elementary ° B Weadded 1,860 new ent the Castlegar News. auninge iy “1s ¥eligible*for the: six” ‘weekly: prizes ‘of 24 Blueberry Creek Elementary ¢ A pieces of rolling stock last eevee A Yow eens 2 an four eee Ok, ut cr Sere Dave's Chicken, 8:30 A.M, - 11:90'A.M, — Tarrys Elementary (Shoreacres at Terry) r, and re-designed and yeal "ORNAMENT: g modified another 4,900. Pl call collect *. FLOWERING. ae : 00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. — Robson Elementary. B.. Thenwe bought 40 new ~ c a Guto = aH ; 4 SS 2? BRUNT TREES. OR WEDNESDAY, MAY 29TH — en co OO0 ach, = a Bae eect : SHADE TREES: ° 8:00 A.M.:- 11:30 A.M. — Pass, Creek Elementary P y ~ Motor Vehicle License. Office’ and ites ae a 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M, — Ootischenia Elementary #; you'l get your drivers certificate. « J, : of ‘HELEN'S eHow, mach you pay for your he : NURSERY : meee -520'- 2nd Ave. etches ‘ . 5 +. SCastlegar, B.C. : 265:5191 - 265-3420" ay = ae NURSERY “parece REDS Wetec rt S drivers cartificate depends upon the ‘number ‘of ‘demerit’ points “on. your driving ‘record, so-the: fewer’: "> you've. got, the less you pay. ‘Now «safe driving can save you some as well as your life. . i you've got any questions i You ‘should have. received ‘your drivers’ certificate application’; form in the mall by now. Simply sign ‘and ‘date it. where indicated ‘and return it before June 1st along. with “ga cheque or money’ order for the premium amount shown. ‘Ifyou haven't received your application. form inthe, mail just “take your” “drivers license to any _ GRAND PRIZE: Ai Anyone who | places, 8 Classified Ad in any issue of they ‘Castlegar : News during May. is eligible. for the Grand ‘Prize of..100 ‘bottles of ‘Coca-Cola and 50 pieces of tasty Dave's Chicken: the ‘Grand Prize draw will be fold: one: “Thursday, May 30.00. 128 Piace Your Classi ied Ad Now! « _ TELEPHONE 35 Th Pleose’ note that-a: birth ssernficete must be shown: before a child can be ’ registered. ¢ t {Board of col Trustees . : Schoo! District No:'9. (Castlegar)