' oak Banks to Quote Actual Value : Summer Day Camp CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1972 5 Canadian Legion Presented ponnlpshondt , uy With Thousand Dollar Cheque The Ladies Auxillary-to the Castlegar branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has presented the branch with a cheque for a. thousand dollars: The presentation was made last week at a cere- aeperenaes and Mr, Weir: deputy commander of the West Kootenay command.) -During the * business eeting, It was reported thst pb hospital calls were made last month and‘a re- port of the bylaws commit- a Canadian Dollar n July 1, \ Canada's pried banks will bogin quoting actual Canadian foliar prices for foreign ex- change transactions involv- Ing U.S, dollars rather than stating discounts or premi- ums on the American cur- By Commission The Regional Recreation No. 1's summer day camp Momiay gets underway. on londay through to Aug. ay a The activities be CHOICE ———_° HUCK $ Economical Good Eating at its TASTIEST. BEST! . mony at the LA dinner meeting, and receiving the - cheque from the hands’ of President Mrs. H. Johnson duc, . branch tee, given by Mrs. F, Bon- nett was approved after careful study. During the meeting, a special award was made to rs. Sobneon, It took the form of the Lillian Pletz- sche Service Award which rency, the Canadian Bank- ers’ Association has an- nounced. ‘Tt the Canadian dollar worth one cent more than the'U.S, dollar on wo, 1, the price would he quot ed as "99 cents Canadian” rather than as “discounted sald, “we will take the gram to different areas, areas will be broken down ‘AWYE! OF INSURANCE te the presen- tatlon, Mrs. Johnson said the money was to be ischenla, Castlegar Shoreacres: crow “LEGION PRESIDENT Wilf Leduc accepts a 000 cheque from Ladies Auxiliary trea- surer Mrs. Routh Rourke and president Mrs. H. Johnson. — Castlegar News Photo “where most needed.” Leduc expressed thanks ‘of the membershi; to the LA and commende them for all the help they - haye given the branch, not only. financlally, but in oth- er ways a3 W The dinner of roast beef © was prepared and served by the men and after it was over the ladies commended vey sarin vel ean kitchen they left.” eMGuests of honor at the we iB Rremeated to her by CONSCIENCE ' AND COMMENT By: Rev. K. Neill Foster In the continu- ing conflict be- tween | Muslims and Christians in the Philip- ‘one per cent”. Or if, at that date, the Canadian dollar, were worth one cent less than the U.S. dollar, _ the price would be quoted as "101 cents Canadian”, ra- ther than “at a premium of one per cent.” “SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS” YW reuit Wocmmacaal GROWERS MUTUAL FOR ALL KINDS if OF PEOPLE. In Castlegar Call Jim Shiskin 269 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-3303 ‘ Blueberry and Kin: be reversed.” con: Creek, Robson, Kinnaird. uring the first week : rogram will be con- i ductal twice in Groupe oA and three times in Group B. The following week it will dinner were three veterans pines the latest 3 ala Public Health Inspector's Explanation ofthe Bir, World War, ieee oer Foxlee, T. Hougtton and M. red at Ipil, Zam- . joeque. er gues' - 7 Of Problems Involved in Swimming Pools suis" By ony a public an. ‘clean condition at all inalde bits of scab and mu- RDCK Opposes on themselves a 5) eels George ‘Paulson in’ Kinnaird. Here district Celie iasidecle TAR nee President fhe same hours at Red O b : Sale pool includes any cous discharges which the Peer aie aye waldh "ATT excellent example of distnifectant Stannot attack ° Kootenay & Elk governor Bill Ramsey of Nelson pins the — Castlegar News Photo Employed play- ' Water cleanliness this educational approach quleRly. “Don't expose oth. Pi ground leaer for these two ’ » | \ : i tained by circulation and is the swimming’ er persons to your illness.” Railway Plan events are Diane DePaoli, ’ " disnfedion, “A. pulvately erator course ial a ie ‘wil give sate, clean, Regional District of ha fecrelght, Suzanmo. Van Ar . owned pack, yard swimming. ton Apel 14, 1071, atten Central Kootenay directors Wage in water, do not seal ANYONE FOR TENNIS! Reward Posted poo! not considered a ded by about 40 pool oper- have cone Ser yee and have no relations with F Sto , | ) } ’ ’ ’ { ators from this area. This fe < on comprehensive course was involved. Do your part. Jenay. sand Blk: Hallway a stories abound from ap- __ By Marge Pryce number ; ot ‘i 12 children. , or ; d - 1 Py: wimming From the aviion eneimears k y lo! send a Tetter to this Pare, 1 Linge “cxutot ke legates ic the; held If there are sufficient ‘num: Cal’ Pelts ee lations” under the He ental engineering of ice Guibacks «= *st.,'o Dilawa. _ stopped by bullets. Usual! ‘on June 27 and the main ber of children interested The Marlane Hotel has oa : . the provinclal’ health’ de- Service me They ad heen rent e stories go, they wall item of business was the the cours ile used 1% put up 8 $150 reward f0r the filso being ‘oitered | by e@ DIDE RACOL > he Af ths present time in Partivent vator has Al Health Gente city of rau, which has op- i of | Most reading of the new const oN cccching. | “or information lending to the 1 Comumissio & ootenay ei d the railway itself. a 4 recovery . 0! ee tri desl ed: f Unit aren there are 18 pub Bub: Many of hi under Loom on Horizon . Poserne railway would be More one stem at 8. at 8 time, ane arnt. tiletle is 2 wossininty taken ee weekend girls ins from 13 Pre i bn phisel of ning ‘pools. 0 pools, sibilities cannot be carried used to haul East Kootenay - Then the Moslems take Members approved and pas- Gat a grant may ered Ee walls of the beer par- Tegutnti for all these e mm is Cie WHI = a two summer camp pools, three apartment pools, and eight municipally operated poo! Keeping a public swim- ming pool safe and clean es cooperation of the serious accident or possibly a: death could occur. The acity and must place much of the onus for day to day operation of a public pool the pool perator and out without full cooperation p ance will increase, Abuse may be actual damage to the premises, but more sub- abiises ‘pecur ‘commonly. ae eee i e pool pul at ex- tra load on the Fol circu: isinfecting filters and ducing their ettceney and life sp: ‘hese abuses will ‘ore en-- Medical Health Officer Dr. N. Schmidt of Trail says the West Kootenay Health Centre will soon have to institute a drastic reduction in services fol- lowing Health Minister Raiph Loffmark's denial of coal to the border, where it would be shipped by the Burlington Northern rail- road to {the Washington coast, then north into Can- ada again, and the Roberts Bank superport, an application by the West Kootenay Health . Unit a he ‘Dr. te chimidt gala bane in the future, premises quiring annual P permits wail Preeive only cursory exam- ination and other premises, sa as barber shops and ry stores, will He in- erected only on the receipt Baas A blow ‘out of the front left tire is blamed for an accidenc on the Dump Road in Kinnaird last week. Gary Hominiuk of Kin- ‘naird told police the dam- age to his car was about $400 after the ent. ‘went curse of occultism an revenge and the river of blood flows on. No mercy is shown to women and child- ted indiscriminately. It is in such a atmos- phere that we have been sharing God’s love with the . Filipinos, Amazingly, the churches here respond with tears and joy to the’ mes- sage of of love, We should not be sur- prised. Potential for both massacres and love lie to- ether in fhe same heart. hristianity alone does not reform killers, But Christ’s love changes all. Even in the midst of bloodshed and re-— Expert Repairs on Any Part of Your Car and on All Makes ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES PARTY AND BLOCK — ALL LOCALLY MANUF. PHONE 365-3355 Trans-Canada Trailer Rentals sed a We constitution as cor- One item of interest to members is the inclusion of seven directors on the ten- 9365-8058, schedule; - The new W tennis schedule for the courts starting Saturday, for junior nnis, There - will be further news on this item when more information is to hand. New tennis courts: A tentative date for complet- ion of two new ca is Aug. 20. The construction of the courts is going. well Ho Leotard the cxeatlent leat 0 . _Kemper- man and his helpers. Many tennis ‘ members / will needed inter on < help in the club is Gus Lelther told, pol- July 1 that a win- gain entry. the pelts-of a lynx, coug- ar and bobcat. Letter to the Editor events may be mange at the Recreation o! the Super-Valu parking lot ine ee at Bril- Hant Jam Factory. ‘Citizens’ Committee Protests New Castlegar Open letter to Castle- Sewage Lagoon Ae ee eas tat FROM THE IN-STORE: : ~ BAKE SHOP BUNS HOT FRUIT PIES . HAMBURGER ‘OR WIENERS .. affect the price ‘hich you ofa complaint. over an embankment venge. gar Town Council: ie Eula: plle pools must the public lie, wil have to pay ay at ir approved And Dear Eventually Castlegar must @ yt @ receive a yearly permit to enjoy the use of a pub- iow: The annual club tournament arwe wish to bring to turn to complete’ primary f from the medical health of- lic swimming pool. . 3 under the direction of Ter- your attention the serious and and secondary sewage treat- DE MO ficer before they are allow- Some ‘rules you should The Need: ry Dalton i is planned for the harm that you are bringing ed to open. the eration always remember, when Use Make no mistake aboutit, British Colum: end August or within to community relations by We feel that our proposal G 8 = of a public pool, Sie dcivin, bialsagreat placetolive. Butthatdoesnt two weeks of September. continuing with your pro- is economically sound, Com- oan peli. aut E Bete belt posal fo bulld'a tied fag: promising and” extremly ORN, GREEN ff 10 oz OF Ny, Oe ‘ : tolerant in view of the pd oy Bent required by Low cast Last year in the Province, hundreds of ACCIDENT We do not wish to enter that the residents have to 2 ORTED ’ ment required by law must be available and competent people must be in charge of the pool. All pools ar visited periodically ebro out the summer mon! local public health meres ors working under the au- ‘thority of the medical health officer. Water sampl- are collected and tested the law. Public heath inspectors in the West Kootenay area visit their tie pools at least once every two weeks. quip- a throwing Hing. with ‘attached and a long-handied | va with a hook on the en non-swimmer can save the life of a drowning. person without entering the water. Always act sensibly : when at a public pool. Run- Horse-play could ruin your @ Never enter a pub;. lic pool if you are ill, Also!’ . you should not enter a pub- people wereinjured and somewere killed through crimes, ranging from robbery and «. assault to rape and kidnapping. 4 Up to now, these people had nowhere to turn for help except the Law Enforce- ment Officers Assistance Compensation Act. This allowed victims of criminal acts _to claim compensation provided they. were assisting a police officer. The Act: . . ‘As of July 1st anyone who is injured as a result of any one of 39 separate offences listed under the Criminal Code may claim maximum of the interest earned on a capital sum of $50,000 in any one year. if the victim or dependent is an infant, the money may be held in trust. All com- pensation to victims will be pald out of a fund provided by your Provincial Government. The Administration: 10-12 a.m. Lidies tennis, Weekends and Sat. hol- idays, open | to all members. Childrens’ summer coach- ing: erty Hastings, Ross- ed to give Piney (9-3 18 prey goacing three reek for 3 a Wi ~ Weeks (two sessions "te re quired) with maximum and Green. said Melonie op age, hitting g] ‘op 1g the slde of a-car driven by Sohn Overennay of Castle- REPAIRS the argument of the extent of the lagoons odor or on what days. or _ particular hours it smells. We realize that logoons are an accept- ed means of sewage disposal but then so are ‘outhouses. This is our point, neither one is desirable or compli- ments a residential area. We note that you have been careful enough to see to it that Castlegar devel- ops in an orderly manner. and that neither one has been allowed to be situated, there, Our desire on this side of the river are the same as ours. The outhouses* we ave eliminated, “but the sewage lagoons * problem is getting out of and put up with the odor. and face depreciating home and property values. legar and_ its sur- rounding communities parti- many community etforts jointly. To mention Int two, KC Days and the evitable i referenda on Ate any " determin: ation to proceed with an‘ad- ditional lagoon’ in view of the protest raised, can only lead to poor. community re lations. The. result of which - lack ofc t- will be a jon on many worthy pro- jects and detrimental to ev- eryone concerned. spherry-Brilliant Citi- zens com ee, _ ZI The pressures of other lic pool if you have an open | ) ep ihe number of wound, sore. or inflamed By having the Workmen's Compensation ed rowing. We feel thatthe mgt i, At a 2 are + Ay occa age eeocao visits iowa to fis minim eyes, oF discharging s ears OF law. more help and far faster help will be. , NEWS aoiing ane eae Ld ze ve wetli- _ | um. Therefore, they have nose, Pool fecting eq- sible. Beyond the Wt : ‘ASTL A : improve ‘ee ey ihe feces and services to help CB has Cc. EG R Y from both the’ odor. aspect’ shotf, Mike Cheveldett - REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION NO, 1 gongel ugh fanaa, AV | i j t medicine, crutches, artificial timbs and af SUMM PROGRAM other aid from the WCB. é Petition e i 5 The Protection: es Te ' When he inkrodiced ine. Program. nee SHOPPING ’ | . a : ney- ral Lestie Schedule 1972 ‘ seribed Was phe most ‘generous off if . July 10 —. Thrums, Ootischenia, Caseger, Compensation law me minal nurs "HEADQUARTERS ocene — Tia Shoreacres introducing ‘ the red tape frustrating similar programs + bs elsewher ry example. at int July 11. — Pass Creek, Robson, Blueberry, # wont berequredto attend formal hear Kinnaird uy Thi British ] in unless she wanton stad a duly a — Thrums, Ootischenia, Castlegar ‘ ne re iS @ Wana ia ncessary enquiries: ane the Board can @ Hardware @ Building Supplies ioreacres . ——. s 5 . Another important difference: compen- “greg.” ee 2 - : ms July 13°— Pass Creek, Robson, Blueber Cc A | sation for.the victims of crimes‘can’ be’ ftw: Garde lies Kinnaird : riewienea ry | uries . awarded whether ornot there Is a prose: e Gi are. e “a1 Supp! urelng towns of fr . duly 14 Thrums, Oollschenia Costlegar, Snes. on ponsati nis: sayable fon, eo Aut bile Ac and Kinnaird. is & circuleted Luc KY DOLL AR z rose , a o And. this compensation is payable re-, u iomo! le ccessories : . a al dies of the lace of residenc rivately.. Backers of the aaa Shores _ Compensation Act . suena f pala backs fe AUDI) Westtair Locations hee program in a nutshell. It pro-\ j “Everything for the Do-it-Yourselfer” main annonymous” and ‘so : Ba Seay 5 perez eta Castlegar — Kinsmen Park : : . —_ vides security that no complete sociely on. pase ge) aoaias _WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE Kinnaird — Kinnaird Park a a mi . ed . : REMEMBER, WE ARE CLOSED MONDAYS expect the backers -of Blueberry — Blueberry Creek Park = a ae See eee Fe i 5 : such (a petition to 4 aE 7 3 Pass Creek — Pass Creek Park Wu ih pe Vy ra | t ne cr natin E iio ou never need it. )D Wi A RT Shoreacres — Shoreacres Park Cotischenia — Ootischenia Park Robson — Robson Schoo! 9:00 a.m. mCHel SSSI = I) entitled to be in the know. CASTLEGAR i Walter Jacobson, _ Phyllis -A. Jacebson. 5 et s CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION ACT Hon. Leslie R. Peterson, 0.0. 2 Attorney-General of the Provinea of British Columbia Time ‘FRONT STREET _' “STORETTOTRS: 9 to 6 Every Das pee Week I rept Friday 9to9