CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 17, 1969 Chambers to Support Anti Pollution Assn. of the Member are of Commerce are to “actively encourage their members and the public in general to co- operate with and/or become members of the West Kooten- ay Pollution Control Associa- tion.” The KBCC took this act- jon at its recent quarterly meeting held at Creston. Text of the resolution follows: lution tion, monitoring, urement and Whereas the sald WKPCA being a registered society un-' der the Societies Act, is in a more favorable legal. position than are individual members of chambers of commerce in respect to legal action pos- sibly necessary in pursuit ot pollution control, Therefore be it hereby and meas- that the Koot y C of Com- Whereas of ct merce activities and interests in regard to fon control are parallel to and compatible with the activities of the West Kootenay Pollution Con- trol Association, and Whereas the said WKPCA has among its members per- sons skilled in the technolo- gies of pollution detection merce Pollution Control Com: mittees, in addition to present activities within the scope of reference as chamber com- mittees, actively encourage their members and the pub- lie in general to co-operate with and/or become memb- and pollution effects and ‘Whereas the said WKPCA ers of the West Kootenay Pollution Control Association. Family Celebrations Our course has been vis- ited by some well-known per- sonalities. Caesar Maniago of the Minnesota North Stars play- ed the old nine a few years | ago. tt week Hec Gervais (when I mentioned his name to my wife, she thought he was a French. souffle) the f| Alberta potato farmer and former Briar curling cham- pion took a break during -the Nelson Midsummer Bonspiel and participated in our Wed- nesday men’s night. Needless to say he too was impressed with our layout and with the fine fellowship. “lcourt here Monday. _ the breaking of a window at ad. Columbia Stores on April 15. remember him as a keen sportsman, an enthusiastic golfer and a good supporter of our.club. Above all, he was a fine gentleman. Our con- dolences to his wife and fam- ily. We shall miss him. Mark Evans Is Fined S150 For Damage 5 A 22-year-old Kinnaird man was found guilty of TOWN OF KINNAIRD REGISTER NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS AT THE KINNAIRD POOL Red Cross ‘Lessons — 2nd-set July 22 - August 8 Royal Life Saving Evening Classes each Thursday 8-9 pm. Mother & Tot Swim - Daily 9.30 - 10.00 a.m. Water Polo Mondays 8.30 - 9.30 p.m. SPLASH PARTIES $8.00 PER HOUR FOR DIVING INSTRUCTION SEE POOL MANAGER Further information from Bill Johnson at the pool. The charge arose out of Sam Mark Evans pleaded not guilty but was found guilty and was fined $150, or in default two months in jail. He was also ordered to make compensation in the amount of $91 for the dam- News About REGREATION By BUCK PACHOLZUK ‘Recreation Director Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 cov- er the whole field of human interests. The forms of re- creation vary as widely as the interests of a single individ- ual throughout his lifetime and are as diverse as the people: Beginning with the play of babyhood up through the active games and sports of youth to the quiet pastimes of old age, the variety of re- creation activities in which Tina Kalesnikoff Funeral Service Held on Monday Mrs. Tina Kalesnikoff, 66, longtime district resident, died at the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital Friday. an Bast most limitless. Yet this diversity of an individual's interests is small in’ comparison with the dif: ference in the recreation in- terests of the people of a or city. All forms of recreation, however, have one charact- erstic: they each provide a gratifying outlet for some basic urge or need. Each Mrs. was born June 1, 1903 in Prince Albert, Sask. In 1912 she came to B.C, and Champion Creek. She was married at Champion Creek where she resided until 1953, moving to Glade where she lived until her death. he “was a form a medium through which personality achieves satisfying expres- ston and which contributes to human happiness. This explains the close relationship between the es-| sential sal ction which peo- -Schwartzenhauer- FRESH KILLED. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 17, 1969 Canada Grade “A”. For Frying or Chicken Round Steak Canada Cliolce, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef Chuck Steak Canada Choice, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef si member of|Ple seek in recreation activ: the Union of Spiritual Com-|ties and ft arr a q rived by her |thi a survive er | the husband Sam; three Sons, social, mental and creative the bride's table swhich wae, sen ur delet ee for anche ie eee of legar; one| ties eir varie forms! pus for the June wed un-| white ta; je daughter, Mrs. John ( )| bring p! 5 men- | iti in’ marriage Patricia x for her in silver: Holger. valoff of Blueberry Creek;|tal and creative satisfaction| Ann Ritchie, daughter of Mrs.|ding, the bride's mother wore 15 grandchildren and two/to the individual engaging in| Vivian M.. Ritchie of Rich-|a pmk iace dress with three- great; dchildren. them. mond, and George Schwart-|quarter length matching coat het jo surviving are one zenhauer, son of Mr. and Mrs.|and white accessories. rother, John Androsoff of 1. Operation Safe Water Walter Schwartzenhauer of The groom's mother, wore nsored by Trail Safety Castlegar. a white and pink crepe dress Father Kelly _officiated| with a pink braid hat. with Mr. Couch of Vancouver Both mothers wore cor- Ar-| as organist. sages of waite carnations and Given in marriage by her xOsenne Y uncle, Mr. Emil Sanden of Ed- Master ‘of ceremonies, monton, the bride wore a|Mr. Jack Whittaker, read tele” age or in default, is to serve another month in jail. s 3 : 5 PRESS OF A BUTTON by Lt.-Gov. John Nicholson at the Keenleyside Dam during his recent visit here raised a gate in the lock, a number of and local crafts to enter it. The gate was then lowered again and the south gate raised after the water level in the lock had dropped 53% feet. The li Ei nor and Mrs, Ni des- cribed as with the C Ritchie Wedding Vows White itself throug! of its physical Mean a Lot to Kids Family celebrations of It is not necessary to go holidays, birthdays and other|to a great deal of trouble or ions mean a great deallexpense to give a child the feeling that family affairs are fun, Even a busy mother can do it. To make the day stand out is what matters — the little extra touch such as not having to do one’s ordinary Sister of Local ‘urn- Ralph Harding of Cas- out of local members to act|tlegar received word Sunday as hosts. Men and ladies who| morning of the death of his are available should leave. Mrs. Olive Blayney in very River Treaty structure. — Castlegar News Photo ¥ their names with Mike. Tee- tasks on one’s birthday or off time is 10 am. Events Ki y, She was 68 sears ead Uber terete . . will conclude with a_ social i in 1959. Surviving the best china, putting on a 0 AVO! cci@ents in the evening to which ev-|are three sons, a daughter, 11 gay tablecloth or having bal- ery Mike ites Z grandchildren, her mother Toons is all that is needed to advises golfers to| Mrs. Harding-of Kimberley, a set the day off as different. Those women is expected on July 26. Let’s have a good t LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ‘ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Coming events are: Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Castlegar; four sisters, Mrs. (Helen) Zeberotf of | (SPO Champion Creek, Mrs. Bill (Polly) Repin of Genelle, Mrs. Mike (Grace) Kavalo of Oasis and Mrs. Bill (Doris) Postnik- off of Genelle. B k place Mon-| Windermere. whose fitted cold water will once _were. Please Aline Parents who make the Children should be en- d. also te for family 0 to the parents’ birthdays. The children should have the fun we sto ck @ FEI selection of SAVAGE SHOES Maddocks for children Shoe Store of doing things for parents|ci as well. ig were kon acting director of Red Cross water safety service. “Our aim is to reduce such! accidents as much as possible; inti out the ‘dangers, | of each round. If a club missing it will probabl; returned to the Pro s! to lose body heat rapidly, thus reducing their ability to move through the water and save themselves. In such accidents it is best to get out of the|last week. water as soon as possible. warmer it is best to stay with the boat. Here are further sugges- tions from Red Cross water safety service for fishermen’s safety: i . 1. Ali fi should iy and encotraging to. observe water rules.” A special danger to ang-; lers in some areas is that of; prolonged immersion in cald | water. Fishermen who fall in- safety | > one? learn how to swim, know bas- count their clubs at the end/ sister and two brothers. is bel attended the funeral on Wed- iron was turned in|™ Did you know? We are However, where the water isjone of the few clubs who is doesn’t have in their club house a suitable plaque listing the names and dates of those who have recorded “holes in i one” and another plaque for/ergency, is a subject of vital those who have shot record|importance. low scores? Suggestions any-' planning is essentially a na- Mr. and Mrs. R. Harding esday in Kimberley. CIVIL DEFENCE Civil Emergency planning, organizing the defence of the home front and mobilizing natural resources for an em- Although such tional responsibility, there is ic reaching assists to help We are deeply others, such as use of an oar or paddle, and carry a first also 2 at the passing of Lloyd Ack-|lity. Planning and iz ney. 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Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph.'365-7241 Kinnaird Eqt. Service The Motor & Mowen Shop out when wea- ther is forecast. Large acres of shallow water (10 - 15-feet) are most dangerous as big waves come up faster. 3. Since fishhooks some- times catch anglers as well as fish, the former should carry needlenose pliers, wire cut- ters, and a pocketknife in tackle boxes. Always keep hooks in covered containers. 4. Anglers, when casting, should make certain there is room to do so without hook- ii someone else. Always look before casting, and use an overhead cast when in a boat with others. 5. When going ona fish- ing trip, go with a companion and leave. word where you will be and when you plan to return. 6. Do not fish in waters where there are s ers, water skiers, surfers, skin and scuba divers. 7. Learn how to hold a fish properly while extracting a hook. 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The bride is a regis- . | chiffon over taffeta with em-|P" legree and has accepted a position with the federal government in the department of public tered nurse at Richmond Hos- The couple now reside at ae. ae 8th Ave., Vancouver ” “Attending the _ wedding lyweds’ grand- , and Calgary ests from Seattle, Spokane, ‘ictoria, Castlegar, Clinton and Courtenay. 2 of Castlegar ushering. _. They all wore “director suits. For the reception, the St, Mark’s College lounge at UBC was decorated in a variety of fresh-cut flowers. A three-tier white wed- ig made by the bride’s mother ‘and decorated Colcei Has Profit For Six Months Versus 1968 Loss George W. Scrimshaw, ind chief i with pi Y "We need area. 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