Sree ERR reat pene 28 Se te dated wey -8y' eens ser. ud Aside from. some, ae ‘Fsmalntenance projects planned Manager ‘Al Cairi preatlier this year, everything is spe to normal at Cominco's renters NEWS, Thuraday, December 12, 1974 ‘Teall Operations, according, to ing tl e Mr.’ Cairns said Monday. that ‘startup procedures follow- ° FUN FOR ALL | From Baby fo. Grandad ~ GIFTS FROM CARL' 5. — FOR BABY - CRIB MOBILES & MUSICALS #7) SOUL. JUMPER CLOTH AND BOARD BOOKS RATTLES To keep | baby happy while bathing’ and: feeding : = LASTING FUN FO TODDLER: igh Age t _ BRIO, FISCHER PRICE, LEGO, EDUGARD GAMES, wi 10! , for cuddling on a cold. winters night. _cANbEs, CERAMICS, LEATHER, ’BELL' JARS, eorns, WEAVING Tecent atrike.“wont as 1 ‘well as'we could have hoped”. “There. were. a few. minor ‘hilehes, but, nothing. mare 1 AN ses CASSETTE ‘fe 8. TRACK: . AM/EM DIGITAL 3 PORTABLES. vas &, CLOCK ‘RADIOS » With Radio’ Blank’ &. Musical “Strauss Deluxe AC/DC.” 238 Cassettes. 3 Solid” State! and: many: more © - CAMERAS Se “|NSTAMATIC. x15 POLAROID: POCKET, ASO Color-Pak 80. @ 40 Square Shooter Te “SANTA COMES TO THE PLAZA _ Saturday, Decamber 14: at 2 Bane! : /Enter sae nam ‘efor the Plaza Merchants Draw “DRAW.— TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th ‘Prize’ - SNOWBLOWER CHRISTMAS STORE ‘HOURS WEDNESDAY, | ‘DECEMBER’ 3 — 9 to 9 3h) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 — 9 to.9 at FRIDAY,: ‘DECEMBER 20.—- 9 to 9 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 — 9 to’? MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 —:9'to 9 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 — 9 to 5:30 Wes Mart > of Castleaird. Plaza | PHONE 365-7269 i. Tet Tt ttt tT | ieee eink = CURN save a oat pee — with the weather and sveryone is back al work." |” Mr.\Cairns said some: ma: jor ‘maintenance work: is still y voce yay) but this\was bach of, he said, "Wo were quite lucky : would like!’ io thank . publicly all of those who were in any way, Involved in this year’s Castlegar ‘and ‘District: United ‘ Appeal Campaign.’ /: # My sincere ‘thanks’ to ‘all those individuals, jbusiness or: ‘and ii aah planned earlier, this yen. “I'd like to'add that 'we're very pleased with the work our employees’ did’ in’ putting: the operations here back in shape, They. did an oustanding Job.” . “Efforts ‘to’ replace ‘em- ployees who quit during the strike apparently have been successful, ; “We're | still somewhat shorthanded,” he said, “but the +! situation‘isn't as bad as‘we thought il: might have been: Tradesmen are, now. our. pri- ‘mary requirement, but: this is ‘nothing new. There séems to be a’ chronic ‘shortage ‘of trades~ Mr. Cairns said layoffs in'the wood: industry Probably’ contributed ‘tothe « mass of applications + com- con- ‘cerns ‘in’ our Community. who * have donated 'so' generously to help support the ‘services pro- vided by, the 28 agencies now. represented by your) peal. H United Appeal T wish, also'to’e) ecprens. ‘my, appreciation to'those people, : who directly, parUlelpated: ie We organizing: and con canvassing—without your. ia it would: have’ been ‘impossible lo’ have| as, successful’ a ‘cam- paign as we haye‘had this year. Thanks to you, our. objective has been surpassed, ''s George F. Bondaroff .: 1974 Campaign Chairman ) Castlegar and District United dean Cominco ‘gin Holds Ours: At Trail-Warfield Operations Cominco has announced that tours ‘of its Trail,and)’ ‘Warfield operation < began. | Monday, i ‘Supervisor. of publig relas’) tions, J.'M.°Cameron, ‘said:the tours were cancelled during the maintenance and start-up per- fod following the recent strike. Mr. Camero said: the’ company Is: always interested in: group tours by schools, clubs or He ther arganization yu ous a a call ‘well’ahead bf. ‘time 80 “ we'can\make besten he. The metals tour, covering lead, zine, silver and gold production, begins at 10.00 a.m.-at'the Main’' Gate Building, wis the chemi- lizer. the tour. gui le. slalt are. ily relired:employees., *’“Bach of them 20: years’ experience | jean: handle ‘just‘!about’ an: Hae by Kootenay West , Canadian Owners and Pilots Association Flight No, 22. 5) The; protest was lodged on M nday of last week during a ° a ‘Const salting * co-captain, Mary: Gemmill: "avi gator‘and Jean Dunlop, Hafdld -. “mealing. of the Flight held at » Selkirk :College.: ‘This excise tax was one:of: :; the iloms' carried In; Finance: John Turner's Nov..19 Ul private aircraft are ‘ithe Christinas tea and: bazaar: (put on by the: causes United “several members and later wold al the bazaar, decorated the.tea tables, ‘The serving ‘table decor eee “Mrs. 0. Wilson, Mr: “.; snoopy tooth: brush, Mouse watch. biggest hockey game’ ‘socker”: bppker.'! Box : 221 Slocan,’ B.C. VOG:2C0 Love’ Dennis Bialkoski i D Maki fine. “1 eee like., a skates, yy To-: Ptnbrucie Socker “Boppers noopy. and ‘His’ Flying: Dog ‘House, Jeep*and “horse: van, ing, can, been ay fairly’ good girl: this year. so could’ you: bring:an bakin t. anda Barbie Re sure :you' bring ieee . my my ay tae ves a: chet He Santa how. are you? pinto’and corral, criss Cross 3 game, ,Town ; house. * +) Lave i Tina Tinant Dear Santa ear “1 would like-a big ‘Jim Sports camper for :Christ- S mas:’ l-am:15 years ‘old My name, is Dave. I will leave you:a hottoleof-Pop and some cookies-and some. sti- gar. {or Rudoff. Dave ‘Dowson 13¢Funeral services were held) “yestesiny fromthe chapel of: the Castlegar Funeral Home for v Wayne Norman Lae 20, who died: ‘“Moffat" —°5 level Now: Ni ‘Kootenay Building Supplies PORTABLE DISHWASHER (at j Ni ‘on, ‘Blocbory Creek © ash, dare $61 8.00 .; “$5: RADIOS - FM/AM 0. Portable, ‘Electric or ‘Battery . meee 1 o (helves) PORTABLE TV. Sanyo/-' Color {ALARM CLOCKS. BATHROOM ‘SCALES “CURLING . IRONS “\ NOMA’ CHRISTMAS LITES 2's Indoor, and Outdoor co BLECTRIC® % * SNOWBLOWER Ni by GE... ‘0/ STANLEY Toois and POWER TOOLS Ww. ‘Kinndergirain i » Dee.: 8, 1974 (areal: a. Bug. “collection ‘arid. a and>a Baby ‘Alive ‘and‘'a 'Biciny a Singing Loves ania fer ear Santa nt would like For Christ- mas . a: Purse.,and n-Cel’s sawmill’ of his death, < During his school days. at’ ‘Mr. Blais' was an active HS: - member, of. the SHSS Band. He- also belonged ‘to the Castlegar :.J- i istrict | Minor. Hockey « ‘Association and’ was. presently. - pli ying ‘with the: Commercial ae “Mr. Blais i is survived | by his Mr. and. Mrs,. Norman :; if Kinnaird; his'sister, : |” Mrs. J.Cameran | (Dawn), Me-: |: Kechate ‘of Ottawa‘ and grand: * parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. 'C.'\G. Frost’ of, Robson and Mr. and» :R. Blais of Victoria. : llbearers .were “Dave ™:. Munhs; Richard Maddocks; Larry Sherstobitoff,°Jim Brown, Bill Kelly.and Brian Brady. (aPastor, Richard Klein oti ici- aled ‘with’ burial. in: Park ’Me- q morial Cemetery’ in Kinnaird. OF i TOTAL: AWARENESS : PHONE : 365-3808 . Bonnacci and Mrs. (J. Kal ‘koff."A’ well-laden'bake table of ' clal use ‘is\belng, Swartz’ and’ Jim! Parrov ai. srthritis mmatism sity, in byl COLOR! i ae we il wilt! Half U Liat SOUTH '‘SLOCAN: (Dah), =A $225,000 ‘cable-laying Project is provid: * tags of three ‘tiny ura} communities oat vite locan V. ley, west of Nelson, i Project ‘providing the. circuit AR ten Tequired, to:allow 265 subscrib- ; siAfAny ROW; Served ; by,\multi-party lines, in’, inthe Thrums, Tarrys.and Glade areas, to -iegelve. full private: line ‘service. It! also (allows establishment of a base rate area , NoatoThrums and: a Sead rate: area at Glie, situated: in the thi change are served from’ South. | Thrums s Robie baying Project : a (ouch ‘of urban ‘civilization’ for the: °. Slocan. Thrums is An of Canadian Pacific z Railway centre: and, ‘ofthe farms in> the area: were Built’ Up; by: Doukhobors* the district following thes “The: new. ‘abl should: look ‘after re- quire ents inthe: area fe ard leg overseeing construction ‘ART OF. URIAL project over 10,000, sleet in: length is'shown here on high fo ‘Thrums, as Doug Howell (left) and: ‘Maat May, check’ placement of 400-palr cable which had to be carefully placed to. +Photo oy Stan Dabl. ie Job of Barone’ 4:10,000-foot Jength of 400-pair, grense-filled cable etait “the highway to the west of South’ Slocan "and ‘have started the job ‘of stringing “another 10, 000-foot length of :200-pair overhead to complete the ran to Thrums. Employees working on? the. project <> Include. Nelson cable spHcer. Hank! May, ‘linemen Harlan Jorgensen and Ed ay of Nelson and linemen Bill Hrnst and A! i ‘Fhomson of Teall unwieldy, iets grease: filled cable was : complicated by.the fact that two ‘existing to' the path ‘of the new cable. Electronic ‘equipment ‘was ‘used’ to determine “’precise location of the ‘existing cable to >< prevent its being damaged while the’ = cable was ‘ploughed: in. + The project, » including « splicing culover ‘of subscriber equipment’ to ghe } new circuits, is expected, to be cor ‘avoid: other facilities already in ground, .. thejet-black dial. Framed by a ich, Sree i tegral part of. next ea f ‘Lami eer einssrned sabe Ries the’ misuse of the Santa’ Claus letters which have been appear- ing 'in'the Castlegar’ News. Iam not /directing: my criticism “at the; paper, : but ‘at the young adults who insist on taking advantage of what! was - -/ meant for’ the ‘very young who. i “The old argement about. which is the best driver, man + ROASTS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 12, 1974 se ae ae te ae am Sam Saye Sage Se -cHUcK or ROUND BONE | MATURE GRADE “A” BEEF bet oa —— | MEATY SPA Ready ¢ fo Eat | 2KAM::12) OZ: TIN. )é | LUNCHEON MEAT: VB. 48. OZ. 02... CRACKERS still: belleve'in. Santa Claus. 1.'wom ‘refer to the’ submitting’ of, : letters: under; the signature of —often meant ‘as’a joke or. % embarrassment, to some young There: is’ little nough | for the pleasure the very young. suggestion these letters be * discontinued. ein Surely there is still enctigh Christmas spirit in those ‘young people that seem to have more time’ on their’ hands: than ‘necessary toat least leave what is left of Christmas for the very _ young without jeopardizing this sCogented Parent” : single rig’— both. ‘horse drawn. on the Aven Picpast near one: of ‘the occupants of ‘the ” | TOMATO KETCHUP. ‘AYIMER 32: OZ, "3.00.0 | OYSTERS SMOKED. GOLD SEAL... ) | RIPE OLIVES. Nica NUTS ‘ALOHA, 13 OZ. TIN::: ~ 898 ‘wagonette was thrown out. In’) his fall; his feet. were caught in’ the spokes and he was twisted: about i -wheel three’ times: itnesses’ ran: ’ for- ward te release him, ex; tofind a corpse, but before they a eactied him, his fect'had been. meeting of the: hoard of: die St rectors of the Koot system society on the subject of. library: ‘system: functions. The Kootenay society’ is in’ e process of developing’ prin- *teiples of! operation ‘for: the «proposed Kootenay library sys- tem, and Mr. Newsom has been ‘asked to share his experience in ‘Thompson-Nicola ‘ system, in. ‘The. B.C. library develop BAN ment: commission’ has ‘commit- ted support for the society and funding for the: promotion’ of : the library system concept, and in mid-1975 ‘will make available a bookmobile f i Bookmobile service to de: signated ‘* + gested for the Kootenay system - points 'hasibeen sug- 5 regional districts of East Koote- i nay, Central Kootenay and ‘>i mais adiantado para aqueles que aleancarao um ‘nivel “mais alto. “Para qualquer informaca a este’ respeito, telefone de’ Recrei / Comicao rom LE FE MAXWELL HOUSE 6 OZ. JAR WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS A MORE