CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, June 20, 1977 PARENT POWER, provided by those with siedents 4 Brilliant School, have lof swings, s tire tunnel and two sand boxes. Mothers da plot of ground for a garden. The teachers and th in ofa aa Literary With logs, pipe, tires, rope and sand they constructed a swinging bridge, an inclined ladder, tire students of Brilliant School have extended a hearty ‘thank you’ to all those who worked so hard. ‘Renate Belczyk, LArt Drisseault PY ‘Win Tourney By SHELLEY WICHERT 4) The weekend of June 18-19 was an active one for tennis ‘players, who took part in the ‘Murray-Wallinger Doubles tournament at Tadanac. The winners were: Edie wton and Marion Beattie of fruitvale who defeated Glen ‘Klit of Trail and Renice Coombs ‘of Beaver Valley in the wo- men's doubles, In the men's “doubles, Bob Ames and Darre! ‘Buerge of Nelson defeated Ned ‘and Chris Rhodes of Trail. ‘, . Afun tournament was also sheld in Castlegar, June 18, with } good turnout of participants. : . The winner of the women’s ‘event was Renate Belczyk, While Art Drisseault took the ‘most points in the men's event. ‘We had all hoped for sunshine, than we the Bel zyk’s for, a refreshing social following the tournament. 821- 16th Ave., Genelle In.Nelson, Truil and Warfield Pools Swimming Clinics Offered By HEIDIHELLE Red Cross Water Safety Service . Water People I would like to-take this opportunity to thank all the people who successfully con- vinced the sun’ to shine her face—here in the West Koot- enays! By now, all the outdoor pools are well under way and . natural site programs are tak- ing the big plunge! We've got some great resource people in the area—so keep your eyes and ears orent Clinies Clinics are an important place to exchange ideas, meet new faces and improve your teaching, not to mention the benefits for those already ex- pired! If you have any special areas you'd like to explore let Time know!s- Standards Clintc—Beaver Valley Pool, Thurs., July 7 1 m.: Aquatic Workshop—Nel- son Aquatic Centre, Sat., July 9, 9 a.m. Will include core clinie and specialty clinics. Standards Clinic—Trail, at Weight Pool, Mon., July 11, 9 Seandards Clinie—Nelson Aquatic Centre, Tues., July 12, 9am. ¢ AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 Small Craft Inst. Recert.— Nelson Aquatic Centre, Wed., July 20, 9 a.m. Hypothermia—To be an- nounced. July 21-24. Aquatic Workshop—Trail, at Wright Poo), Sat., July 30, 9 a.m: For all clinics please bring your LG.R., bathing suit, pen and paper! Instructor School Justa reminder that the Red Cross Royal Life Instruc- tor Schoo! will be’held at the” Warfield Pool, this Saturday. See you there! Group Boredom {School Board Lessons}— Let's fight it! —head to feet daisy chain. —double and triple whirl- ket relays: the. obstesie; RF. —bucketball with your gar bage cans on dt —reaching assist contest. Everyone brings two they would take camping. How many can you do with your partner in five minutes. —routines to a piece of popular music with groups of 5-10 competing for artistic ability. —10 minutes of eircuil training. * —aquasizes. —spell out words with the groups in floating pieces, one half watches while the other half spells, so others can see it happening. ‘Aquatics ‘77 Copies of the conference proceedings are now available from Red Cross at a special price of $3.50 per copy. For an Sj ccadditional $3. 60 you ‘can receive the. shotes Kint tan’ official Bed “Cross: ‘three-ring binder. ‘Slocan Chamber To Promote Valley Business people in the Slo- _ can Valley have formed;the Slocan Chamber of Commerce to protect their interests and promote the valley. Following are the execu- tive members elected last Tues- day: president, George Mark, vice-president Bill Landers, treasurer Al Vanderberg, .cor- respondence secretary Clatidia Jupp and recording sectetary Patricia Geor, Heads of the eight com- mittees are as follows: public relations, Richard Ashby and Gay Steves; highways, Ernie George, retail merchants Isobel Reitmeier, M. Naismith and Frank Rederer; tourism and recreation, Clyde Hammond and industry, Lee Hammond and Ray Hatch. Other committee heads are, rod and gun’ H. Pattinson, radio and ‘TV Bill ” Vaughan. and Bill Douglas, entertainment Maurice Bouil- let. : Members of the chamber come from alt parts of the Slocan Valley,-including New * Denver, Slocan City, Silverton and points in-between, ~ “Come & Help Us Celebrate Our 3\ BIR + as the Town Planning Com: Don Carmichee! and the Staff at the Bank af Montreal cordially tot you to Join in the celebration of our 31st Birthday — Tomorrow, June 30. e Our courteous falf will be on hand to visit with you during the day. 50 come: on In and reminisce. The First: conedicn Bank Bank of Montreal. Castlegar~. © Door-Opening Ceremony at 10 a.m. Thursday © Wo will be serving coffee and cake throughout the day Enter your name for a Clock Radio — Draw to be held at § p.m. Thursday Flegel in First Place In KISBL Top 10 Kootenay International Senior Baseball League stand- ings: TOP 10: {cinimur 20at ball Player B BA Murray Hegel a1 ‘A 671 Angels John Clark . 25 12 Rep. Brian Dickie aA nge Bob Garden 82 Angels : Jerry Carter 25 ngels Jim Munson Colv. ae Pete Bradway 9 346 M4 OMI Doug Huth- 9 921 Cast. : John Migneault 25 8 .320 ngels Runs scored: Phil Angri- non, N.D.-Sil., 11; Wayne Bell, Angels, 11; Pete Markin, N.D.- Sib, 11. Runs batted in: Linn, 14; Huth, 12; Jack Kelly, N.D.-Sil., 10. Doubles: Linn—4; Four. players tied with.3. ° Triples: Linn—4; Kelly—3; Four players tied with 2. Home Runs: Huth—3; Fle- gel—2. : Stolen bases: Bruce Alling- ham, Cast.—7; Dickie—5; Jack Voykin, Cast.—5. Pitching (three decisions): Carter (8-0), 0,00; Terry, Min- nis, Angels (3-0), 1,91; Rob Sherstobitoff, Cast. (3-0), 1.17. . Strike-outs: Ere Lepper, TR.—56; George Cloakey, Colv, 42; Rory: Rickard, Rep., 36, Molson “Three Stars” _ Top Five {based on 6-3-1 points system) layer Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil. Eric Lepper, Tr. Larry Reid, Tr. 4 Jerry Carter, Angels’ Murray Flegel, Angels Castlegar » Minor Soccer Game Results Castlegar Minor Soccer ores: Div. 3 ; June 21—Wolves 2, Arsen- als 2. Div. 2 June 20—Dynamos 2, Ajax 4; Benfica 2, Juventus 4. Div. 2 (All Star Team) June 19—(in Spokane) Cas- tlegar 4, Spokane 1; Castlegar 1, Spokane 1. Div. 2 June 22—Benfica 1, Ajax 4; Dynamos 1, Juventus 1. The soccer season has now come to an end until Septem- ber. Queen's Complete Lodging — Tent & Trailer esl Boat Marina - Moorege = Good Swimming Beac! 229-4316 Rate Reduction on a One-Week Stay, Clip this Ad for Discount Quoity Let Doug or Merv uship * your roofing problems... © Shingles '* Shakes PSA © Aluminum H —-* Roll Roofing. “Kragh Bros. Roofing Fruitvale Cail Ke 9261 3 cee re Re tenes: pet y ania pamencnee NAMED WINNER of the Triangle Pacific Forest Products poster contest for. the’ best “forest, fire hazard rating” design is Nancy Kuhn,-& W. E: Graham High School ‘stude: Heré homeroom teachér Miss Perry accepts $25 ‘cheque from Tri-Pac's resident forester Iai Scott on behalf of Miss Kuhn who was absent at the time of the presentation. The design will be used by Tri-Pac for highway sigue to caution the public of the forest fire hazard. —CasNewsFoto by Stan Doi Volce of the People: With the Best of intentions’ Ealtor, Castlegar ‘News: ‘Your editorial in the June 28 edition” of tho. Castlegar News has pricked my con- science sufficiently to cause me to write this letter. It was with the best in- tentions that I received your offer of space in the paper in which to put forth my personal opinions as a school trustee. I am certain that fellow trustees and members of the city council _ had similar’ good’ intentions, | The only excuse that I— and possibly all the others—can venture’ to’ give you' is: that © sitting down to write on any one of a large number of topics trustees or council members takes time, and. writing any- | thing of any sense ‘takes con. Tues. through Sat. — 12 p. Noon until 10 p. Ph. 365- - Trail Motor Dealer . Wins Top Sales. Prize F.. E.. (Fred): Nichols of | Trail was recently chosen by the B.C. Motor Dealers’ As- sociation as their winner in the Time Magazine Quality Dealer Awards Program for 1977. The highest form of recog- nition given to any Canadian new car dealer, the TMQDA program is sponsored jointly by Time Magazine and the Federa- tion of Automobile Dealer Associations of Canada. Award winners are judged on two basic criteria: their achievements as active citizens awithin otheir community rand their; nerformanre,,.as.,saynd businessmen: and. outstanding automobile dealers, ° , Fred Nichols, Chairman of the board of directors of Speed- way Service and Garage Ltd., a Ford Lincoln Mercury dealer- ship, now becomes elegible for the program's national award to be presented at FADA's annual convention in Vancou- ver in October. For that top FRED NICHOLS . award winner’ been involved with the Trail Smoke Eaters Hockey Club, the Boy Scouts, the Trail Figure » Skating Club and the Senior. Citizens’ Society. - Beautiful Floral Arrangements: >and Corsages, for woddings ‘we have: © Bark Chips © Grass Seed © Fertilizers tor vegetables & lawns NURSERY be 1001 - ine honor he will be against winners from the 11 other regional dealer associa, tions in FADA.: A member for more than 30 years in the Motor Dealers’ Association of B.C., Nichols has served as'a director. He has won the Ford Dealers’. Dis- tinguished “Achievement Award for 16 consecutive years,’ the only dealer. in Canada to achieve this honor. In addition to being cited as-"a sound businessman and quality-.deater, Fred Nichols was -also commended in his Time Quality.Dealer Award for his activities as‘an outstanding citizen of his community.” An honorary president of the Jaycees and the recipient of a minor hockey iation award, Nichols was president of . the Trail Chamber of Com- merce in 1957. He has been active in the United Appeal and . the Trail Hospital Board as well. mission and’ the Trail Project Society. He is also a member of the Masonic Lodge and is.or has “fetame Wig, _. HOSTESS may not have the world on a string, but she knows your community inside out: : if you're new in town, call.her today! Phone 365-5638 or 365-5542 LAST TWO DAYS! ; ~ Sale Ends June 30, so be sure to drop In to Singer where’ ‘Everything ‘in stock i is S) / 6) Carter’s Sewing Cen “Singer Sales & Service” Castleaird Plaza “Johnston and Stan Dol of Crescent Valley placed second out of nine participating t teams from the recent Annual Auxiliary RCMP Pistol Combat ‘Tournament held at Fernie: The Crescent Valley East and West ‘Paced second in.the individual combat ieee placed first in-the team combat shoot. time. And time is a " precious commodity to locally. elected officials. A quick review ‘of my ‘calendar since January. 1977 shows the folowing appoint- ments for school board business only: J anuary10 " scheduled . meetings or. school attendances plus one ‘two-day trip to Van- couver; February--nine. scheduled meetings or school visits;: March—six’ meetings or school visits (remember, there was a one week school break}; April—eight meetings or visits plus attendance at the B.C. School’ Trustees annual convention, in Vancouver. One appointment ¥ was. missed. plus However, growing on Castlegar schoo! grounds is almost as difficult as growing it on the sidowalk. The grounds are in constant use from spring through fall by both the schools and other community groups, Tam totally in agreement with having as much use made’ of our school grounds by the community as is possible, but conflicts do arise. One cannot seed grass successfully if * grounds are in ‘constant use. The: Kinnaird _Elomentary grounds are not very big for the size of the school, so attempting to close off a portion. of the grounds during the school term - céming: under our scrutiny as > is undesirable (but sometime in the | future may be necessary). During July and August best for establishing grass; anit _ inaddition, the school district is on quite a limited water quota, Trail Member Succeeds Yule As President. Dr. J. Colbert of Trail was | « elected president“of the Kool- «, enay Medical Society, suceed- ing Dr. W. Yule of Castlegar, ° when the society met for its annual . general meeting in Castlegar recently. ° f Dr. D. Burgess of, Nelson, who served as a director of the B.C. Medical Association, re- ported on the recent annual. « meeting of that body, and other . sire Sai one three-day Vancouver bin, May included two weeks that I was away on holidays. - June—seven meetings or other appointments’ plus two trips to Vancouver, I. missed two other “functions, “not in- cluding graduation: which oc- curred’ while I couver. $ Apart from’ these formal = vasNewsFoto by Stan Doi team, consisting of Derek Rothermiel,_ Mark “rom the Canada "Manpower Contre’ for. Students lints for lob. RENE RILKOFF \N i ‘Student Pt stegied! “employers would be swamped “Looking eeaeane job? Whether you spend : this summer working or just look-.” pe for work really depends on . Findinga summer job isn't ite easiest thing-in the world. never is. But, here are some hints.that may help you: |. Apply.now, if: you haven't done so already. Some studeiits., began looking for summer jobs in January because they. knew in June, iets are.\a. ‘concise, one- page resume telling the ‘pro-~ spective employer what ‘you have to offer. A resume will . help you get that all-important interview, with’an employer by: sparking interest in n_your abil- caluvation, experience.and any~ ~-other, special‘ qualifications you may: have that equip. you for the ~ prefer: fe : they: aren't impressed” with | the Boy Kootenay Columbia itd | Council in co-operation with the Canada Sal Sateway Castlegar Store 5-Min. shopping Spree (max. $500) . } Tickets $1 (Draw July 23, 1977) Proceeds to the development of ‘Camp Facllities at Cayuse Creek. ‘Don't Forget to Support Scouts * SCOUTS CANADA ure atter.’-Vistt ¢ War Student” Manpower. Centre’ for. sample resumes. Get a good supply'of clear photocopies “of: your resume. Study the job-market. Use the “yellow pages” to make a list of all the employers who might be able to use your skills, ‘Then take your resume—in person—to every busiriess on + your list..Go alone. Employers t there are a large number of phone calls, informal meetings and routine matters, such as signing cheques. And - + the mail comes in by the pound. Lam pretty sure my ex- perience, i is not unique and that “other’ trustees: and council members are in the same: posi- ‘tion. Pine" Wa feeble extlise, ‘Thnow)but it :issoinething We “all ateaggle' elected duties, ‘jobs, and fam- ilies. I. greatly admire. your. weekly correspondents, Fred. Merriman, ‘Donald Reed, and others, ‘who ‘discipline’ them- selves enough to sit down and . write'a weekly column despite other duties: I'm‘afraid I can't meet their standard, and have. someone who needs thes support of ‘pals or. parents. Visit ‘you CMC -for stu- idents. The job ‘you're looking : “for may be available right now, sf “If it isn't, don't be discouraged. Student’ Manpower receives a .flow of job vacancies, so keep in ich, 5 Last. remember that ‘asa ‘student you are not expected to ‘vhave an impressive job history. ~: What: you. are often trying to sellis your enthusiasm, energy, This Weekend © Custom Tinting is FREE All Benjamin Metts Paint — ‘talent and willingness to learn. 490 Front Steet . + enlarged " area. no of trying. . “| will, however, ‘cover one other point, in this letter, and this deals with “your article about the condition of the Kin- naird elementary, ‘School: grounds, . Kinnaird: Elementary ~is certainly” in need of grounds upgrading “and‘ this. is fully recognized by. ‘the board. Since :. Tchave : been” a‘ trustee; the question . of how-to improve those ,particular- ‘grounds has arisen’ frequently. . Various ideas have. been put forward by. the members of the building and grounds com- mittee, including possibilities of : Acquiring: ‘additional’ ‘playing + areas and. building a rétaining — wall to. permit leveling ' of an These _, ideas have proved impracticable fora variety of reasons. The leveling, seeding and’ ‘general improvement of the yi Present’ grounds has not been + + given a certain priority .in re: : cognition’ of the fact that little has been , done. while’ investi- gation of other : anes of the problem was made. *...\.." © Temmis Courts, etc. For Free Estimates Call Dennis or, George Collect. 352. 3215. 229: 5414. ‘Plans for clinical and social * activities for the“céming year