2 050,0.0.8.6.92.9 999929. Le OF J NETO OTE NSA AEEETEOCLETILE DORONOOOOOOOOOD OE AOOD DOL) Desk calendar (nate! pads, 25% off: Good 9 nine. more. months! On sale at Castlegar News, 212 s e o- The Anna Wyman. Dance Thea'rs = caminn to Castle gar on Wed.,' March 27 at opm, in the SHS» gym. e Ke FEvervhody reads City. and District Round-Up. Just call oba-1288" tor low-cost, high coverage. You may run your message in lightface or in boldface, tin Watch for the grand opening of O'Bryan’s Insur- ance Brokers managed a4 Peter Majesgey. Execufive Named for Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children The annual meeting of the Kootenay Society for 'Handi- capped. Children’ was held March 6 in the Legion Hall with approximately 75. People in ¢) altendanee, The new? executive was 2 announced. and ‘consists of president. Mrs. W. (Joyce) Pearce, vice-president Father W. Harrison,’ recording secre- lary Mrs. A. (Michelle) Jolly, corresponding secretary Mrs, B. (Judy) Campbell, treasurer Rudi Baff, medical director Dr. Paul Gelpke, publicity. and library Mrs. A. (Joanne) Lang- lois, home care Mrs. Campbell, , ' special events Jack .Randal, membership Lou Korody and auditor Allen Selbie. Commiltees were formed ith: committee follows: school, Mrs. E. (Gerry) Grunerud, Mrs. G.° (Arlie) Anderson,» Mrs,- A. (Dawn) Bate and Mrs. D. (Frances) Martinelli; finance, Rudi Baff. and Sister Ann;.recreation and transportation, ‘Mrs. E. (Jean) - Fitzpatrick; workshop, Mrs. D. (Elsie) Hiebert, Father Harri- son and Mrs. J. (Bonnie) Grant. heads as * A film was shown on the possibilities of the ' retarded having ‘an apartment style of living where’ they ‘could be self-sufficient and even contem- plate marriage. This type of concept has .been tentatively tried in England with the cerebral palsy adults but has not been well received by the general public.’ More discus- sions of such a centre in this area are to take place at later meetings, It was the adult RECREATION COMMISSION executive was elected at the annual supper meeting held on the Hi Arrow ‘They are, right to left, finance chairman Mike hairman Gary Hyson ‘and ‘vice- Tuesday of last week at Davidoff, ¢! chairman Jock Stewart. Mr: Davidoff is alo chairman of the Tarrys and District | Recreation No. 1 Photo “trainees atthe workshop’ will prepare and serve dinner to the directors and their guests April 18 at the’ workshop ‘on’ 10th Ave. ‘in Kinnaird. Appreciation and thanks are to be ‘sent to Miss: Patty Troyan who is working on an : OFY grant in the Recreation Centre and, has been. doing exercises’ and> playing . floor hockey with the trainees at the workshop. a At the conclusion of the meeting sandwiches, cake and coffee was served by. the trainees assisted by. members of the board of directors. Former Kinnaird Man T. E. Green Dies in Vancouver: Thomas Edward Green, of Suite 44, 2800 Alwood’ St, Clearbrook, ‘a former resident of Kinnaird, ‘died Tussday, in Vancouver. Funeral service will be held this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from the chapel of Henderson's Funeral Home. Mr. Green ‘retired from Mat Ba. BUNGAY = MARCH OT Carol Ca ‘Kenneth: Loach! s COW" Cominco in 1965. He was a maintenance man at that time. He is survived by his wife, Vickie; ane: sa -Jauren of. COPA Flight 22 Sponsors Two Day ‘ailewns Resource People from B.C. Aviation Council A two-day seminar, spon- ‘sored — by *Flight 22. West Kootenay Canadian’ Owners and. Pilots Association, with resource people from the B.C. Aviation Council, will.be held at Selkirk College April 20 and 21. The seminar. will deal with air regulations, accident inves- tigations, air traffic control and airworthiness. Aerospace medicine, flying training and fixed base opera- _ tions will also be part of the seminar. These will be present- ed by local speakers. Details were given 'Mon- day-evening when:members of the Flight 22 held their regular monthly meeting at the Castle- r Airport in. the. Adastra Aviation. building.» ; ‘one Mrs. C. (Carollynne) Fraizer of Mission. Cremation is to follow. landing trans- mitters were again discussed. While it still appears these will - be mandatory for every aircraft Local Court News Edward James gar pled guilt: blood alcohol count over. .08. He’ was fined $150 or in default 30 days in’ jail. His . driver's licence: was also sus- pended ‘for 30 days. e * ‘. ‘David / Neufield, >» 34, of Castlegar pled guilty'to break- ing probalion. "He, was’, fined $100 or in default 15 ane in jail. $ . o {Manuel Da” ‘Rosa, 19, :.0f Castlegar pled guilty to causing a ‘disturbance. » The charge resulted from ‘an incident in a “local cafe.:He was’ fined $75 or. RE-ELECT ico MIKE : LIVINGSTONE | For City Alderman” orun is bers} Castlegar pled guilty to two charges, . one -of . causing a -disturbance and one for having hard liquor in a beer parlor. He was. fined $50'on each charge and if in default, 15 days in jail on each charge: Sentences to by July 1 of this year, there are no. set guide lines allowing a purchase that’ will guacantee any model acceptable. for the life of the ‘aircraft. ‘Members will review this issue month from month. Plans are underway to get into flying activities. Tentative plans are now being made for a ‘poker rally to be held sometime in May. Castlegar, Nelson, Trail and © Grand’ Forks airports would be ulilized for this event. .George Bondaroff present- ed plans for T-hangars, ‘These are to.-be. ‘looked. into. by interested: parties. The next. meeting will be April 8 al the'same location. Funeral Services Tomorrow. For Longtime Slocan Resident Longtime resident of Slo- can, Obed Nichols, 72, died at the Pavilion at: New. Denver. Sunday. Funeral service» will be held. tomorraw at 2 p.m. from: St. Mary's Roman - Catholic Church in Slocan. Born® in - Truro, “Nova Scotia, May 2, 1901, he ‘moved with: his family to Saskatche- wan in 1907. There. he farmed and was a. coal ‘miner; before vis "survived ; by two brothers, Arnold’ ‘Nichols of » Stonehenge, Sask: and Frank in -England; and zeight ‘sisters, Mrs, Clara: Belleveau of Grand - Forks, Mrs. Henrietta Le Blanc : of Assiniboia, Sask., Mrs. Sarah of Scout Lake, Sask., * * *. ©. Pasquale Grifone, 17, of Castlegar pled guilty to a charge) of being a. minor in possession of : liquor. ,He’ was firied $50'or in defaull 15 days in jail, ee eee Larry: Kazakoff; “28, ° of Castlegar pled guilty to two charges, one of driving while impaired and one for refusing to take a breathalyzer lest. He was fined $200 on each charge or in defaull 80 days on each charge. to run ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | of the ~ Robson & District Ratepayers Assn. will be held at ae “ROBSON. COMMUNITY HALL Monday, April 1 8:30 p.m, 2-12 oe ee Wesley ‘Wayne Lucas, 25, of Rabson was put on probation for 18 months after he appeared in court here on two charges, One of:breaking, entering and : theft. and-one of mischief. The charges resulted from a break-in Jan. 22 at Hi Rider Cafe in Robson when groceries and a TV set were ‘taken. Damage was also caused to a pool table, juke .box, foosball Mrs. Carlotta Van Hauf of Gull Lake, Sask.,. Mrs. Elizabeth Tree of Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Mrs. Jane Neville .of Cooks- town, Ont:, Mrs. Rose Schwab Two Vehicle Accident: Under : Investigation A’ two. vehicle accident reported Friday- infront of Safeway causing damages total- ling. $600," is «still under; investigation. i Police..said a 1973 Ford driven by -'Ronald: Michael. Matenchuk of Casllegar was in’ collision with a 1971 Pinto driven. by Seigfried Fred Wachek of Castlegar. The Wachek vehicle is said lo have been stopped wailing - + for another vehicle to make a left. hand - turn,” when the collision occurred. No injuries were reported. of Haney: and Mrs. Adeliene Ludtke of Clearwater, B.C. Rev. J. F. Monagham will officiate: with: burial ‘to take place in Slocan Cemetery. Most. Local a Schools Our _ On April 5. spike f exception’ ofx Stanley . Hum@2 “phrige Wi Be-etdged "April'S To sallow! the slaff lo have -a curriculum | day. «This ‘was announced at the regular board meeling Monday by secretary- treasurer John. Dascher.’ Intermediate teachers will travel ly Trail. for conferences on math, musie, science and “autdior > education, ‘while the primary teachers ‘will have a workshop al. the . Woodland Park School: .on: classroom techniques. 3 On May 1 the intermediate teachers will have a half day.to™ attend a spelling workshop to be held in Castlegar. Local Constable Attends Course’ At, ‘Ottawa School A local constable, Cst. D. L. Danchuk, was among the 20 plainclothes men of the RCMP. to attend a recent course at the Senior Investigators Schoo! of “Investigation in Ottawa. 2 Chosen from across Cana- da, Lhe men were given a broad knowledge of the various facets of police work’ updating their police Lechnolagy. Courses’ also included the study of human beliavior. and pinball on | New ... Absolutely ....N THE REVLON MOISTURE ew no? WHERE THe From Page 1 . Mannie, *:\1068-1108. Columbia Ave, from © Service ‘station’ commercial to core commercial. © > parking lot to make deliveries, » make sure -your. vehicle ‘does . usually are in a hurry, either to 5 ans who may dart across your. ‘sale, i Neighbors Protest Rezoning AT FULL SWING Get in the swing of thé’ fom, low’ prices,. buy: now Carpel Sale Continues] d atill many colors to choose from |): ing Mr. Seminoff's request for rezoning.) + Two other pecretiy were heard, but ‘still remain, to be acted upon. These are Harry. 1414-1480 Columbia ‘Ave. from ‘tourist. commercial and one family urban ‘residen:. tial to, Inw-rise.. apartment residential and Robert Fenner Garden Tools ‘and Heavy Duty Wheelbarrows ° on nee >| ‘There were no representa- on ‘of? protest: to these two proposals,’ Dave Cooper, representing Mr. Fenner, stated ‘there were no immediate plans: for. this: ! Property, but. a rezoning. change would allow for better utilization of the size of the lots, Parking Lots. Sirah neni pa ean I ERRA yuy gases The Honor Roll for Stanley y Humphetes Secondary School for the second report, March 18, has been released, ‘The names are as follows; Grade 12 Gerald Goosen, Grog Rich- ards, Joanne Pepper, Joanie Ogloff, Nancy Schnell, Shelley Leveridge, Janet Popoff, Linda Popoff, Chris Egli, Catherine Harrison,’ Ken Maloff,' Elaine Perepolkin, Diane Giles, Anne Koorbatoff, Marilyn’ Polovni- koff, Kathie Tarasoff “and Mathew Vroom, Grades Michael Scott, © Brian Marsh, Karen’ Cleeve, Robin Dalziel, Christine Franco, Lor- raine McKenzle, Debbie Ogioff, May’ Hadikin, Jackie Geiger, Bey Simmons, Loulse Soukeroff and Pat’ West, Grade Ww Jean Marsh, Patricia Hea- ley, Jim'Schatthutzen, Thomas Shmoorkoff, Norman Walter, Jennifer Cheveldave, Liz Chev- Have Special Hazards -When you make tise of a parking lot, do you keep alert to the special hazards?. If parking lot accidents are to be avoided, regulations must be followed and courtesy must irst ‘of all, keep your speed ‘low. The absence’ of posted ‘speed limits does not mean you have a’ license to speed. You never know when, — someone might step into’ your ath. Lanes leading to parking spaces often are posted» for one-way. travel to avoid.'con- “fusion.” It is important that these restrictions ‘be followed. Don't ever drive into the exit of a one-way lane, : disregarding the’ arrow. that: points “out” © instead of “in.” This could foul up a.whole line of traffic. ‘When you 'park® in a not block an ‘entrance or’ exit. People: who ‘use «parking “lots gel in and leave their car, or.to relrieve it and: drive ‘out. A blocked lane is hard on nerves. ‘When ‘you make even: a brief stop in.a parking lot,-it.is'-; + lot by movislab! da: ed, by american Intemational: pletires PRICE“ JOSEPH'COTTEN: A Dr: Phibes . gt uh *When driving in va babking, Tot, drive very Slowly 27a watch at all times for pedest: path, - St. Rita’s CWL Discusses Heart Fund ‘The meeting of St. Rita's Catholic Women's: League was held ‘on ‘Tuesday’ of last week with 20:members present.:; The St. Patrick's Day bake which ® was. held “last Sarurday, was discussed as well as ‘“-hospilal ; visitation ~/and helping. the ‘Heart Fund.’- “The next meeting’ will be” April 16 when the election. of ‘officers will take place, : TER ULZANAS RAID 3 ae A UNIVERSAL PICTURE s TECHNICOLORP ee PRESCRIPTION | SERIES CALA BLEACH, 128 oz. ..... 79¢ CASHMERE eldave, Liz Cheveldave, Cindy “1s Harnadek, Ricky Morris, Greg ue Nixon, Evelyn Marken, Louise {7 Richards, Rene Rilkoff, Archie js Stewait, Peter Zaitsoff, Morley HE: Armstrong, J It is with some regret that 1 must. publicly express. my disappointment with the recent actions by'Oak Bay MLA Scott + Wallace. ¢ To break the confidence of private, casual ‘discussions. a- individual’ MA's’ will ‘unfortu- “ately..destroy.:much of the-” rapport that’ has been. built up ‘and will certainly ‘retard any _ “moves toward further co-opera- tion among’.the Social: Credit, ~ Liberaland Conservative MLA's;:Aa long as there has been a: parliamentary system, ‘bout political matters among _ between : opposition» members . Stanley Humphries Honor’ Roll Duetsch, Robert’ McKibbin, Anne Qusedvileg, Joe Tarasoff and Frank Zurek. Grade9 Helen Josafatow, Cammy + LaPointe, Loule Normandeau, David Sahlstrom, Robert Sher- stobitoff, Patricia McKay, Mar- io Baff, Claudio Furlan, Hea- ther Gleboff, Kathleen Kinakin, John Pereverzoff, Eddie -Ril- koff, Karen Walter, Theresa Plotnikoff, Randy Kisielewski, Allen Carmichael, Lisa Kofod, Danny Obedkoff, Barry Pere- chudoff, ‘Tyanna’ Popoff and Richard Roberts, ‘Honorable mention | Grade 12 Rilla. Hareley, Darlene Keus, Roberta Kulbaba, Janet Millard fd Nick Postnikoff. rade 11 Susan Culley, Jil Dawson and Val Stoochnoff. : 3 le 10 Linda Fuller, Joanne Her- findahl,\ Lori ‘Jmiioff and Dale Shlakoff, Grade 9 Winkie Giraud, Peter Ma- karoff, Danny Nazaroff, Teresa _ Plotnikoff,:Conrad Pryce and: Robert Quaia, Breach of Confidence “Has Delrimental Effect “For. ‘my own part, I have never, denied that’ I have received offers to take part in ‘the formation of a new party. Talks’ along this ‘line ‘are. not some riew phenomena which “blew. up overnight, ‘but have been going on since the election .of the NDP, More ‘recently, ‘there has he been'a renewed thrust by. Dr. Wallace, who finds his: own ‘, position threatened, to ‘stimu- late interest for a new party and he has made overtures to a: number of MLA’s, including myself. : + However, what Dr. Wal- lace doesn't: reveal. is that my to Bill” Bennett have enjoy- ed “the? matters of mutual interest and - concern. - among. themselves: freedom ‘to’ discuss: and the Social Credit Party was “made abundantly clear to him ‘and © to’ others , who .- have- without fear of ¢ _certainly,.with, the knowledge ‘that. confidences): would pee 7” thetonly;.way .to- defeat ‘the:. i political Dr. Wallace also fails to reveal that I formally rejected the idea > of anew party and told him that been fully aware of discussions ~ “in which I have’ been’ involved ofand’ ‘is assured: ‘of my: full’and ‘support!:in’ ‘the of 5 sip . Tn statistics’ Vreleased by i highways (department. district » Vs superintendent ROE. g Keown, the following figures on ferry: traffic were. given. for ‘ebruary, of this year with the 973 figures indicated in brack- ~. bs mobiles and; drivers. (20,648) 24,215; number of passengers ‘not drivers (29,731): 34,034; number of trucks, all types, (6,994) 8,413; number of trailers and semi-trailers (205)° 129; number of motorbusses (37) 90; number of. motorcycles (69) 14 and number of livestock (28) 80. Me: REELECT LIVINGSTONE For City Alderman re-building of our party, Details ofall such discussions were also ‘reported in full and in complete confidence” to the’ full « Social Credit caucus. » Not ‘only has Dr. Wallace breached a ‘solemn confidence in’ -his actions, he also breached the confidence of the 400 or so: Conservatives’ who" gave ‘him their: trust at their recent leadership ‘ convention, In any.case, he: has effectively destroyed’: the. 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