CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1969 py/ MMUNITY Funeral Service Held For William Potapoff Funeral services -were|from there \toe Celgar. He Jat- held Wednesday and Thurs-/er worked on construction of day of last week for William|the Keenleyside Dam, Peter Potapoff, 24, of Castle- Mr. Potapoff is survived 7 gar, who died suddenly Sept. by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, in Vancouver where he|Peter Potapoff; one brother, ae working as a construc-|Peter and. one sister tion foreman. John Folly) Popoff; all” ot He was born in Nelson| Castlegar. CASTLE THEATRE sevsn THURSDAY : FRIDAY oct 23 —7&9:10 “THOSE DARING’ YOUNG MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY “JALOPIES” Tony Curtis — Gert Frobe — Comedy SAT. MATINEE -SAT. MON. TUE. — OCT. 4.6.7 Michael (Bonnie & Clyde) J. Pollard “HANNIBAL BROOKS” color, . war comedy - Oliver Reed INITIATION DAY saw grade six students and all newcomers of W. E. Graham Elementary Secondary School arrive for school last Friday at Slocan City dressed in the off-beat attire pictured here, The initiation, which has been a school tradition for many years, calls for students to arrive for classes in “ dress prescribed | Vali Toastmistress Club Has Get-Acquainted Tea by ‘grade 10 students. High jinks take place during class breaks and the noon hour. The ordeal is an all-day session for these students, ending only after they are home from their classes at the end of |? the school day. — Castlegar News Photo Pollution Must be a Major Issue for Rest of Time not be dropped and forgot- ear Sir: Pollution has been deem-jten after the election. ed a political doen nee thls paper and Rag Pollution not only should ip-ibe, but must be considered ers. It is hoped” that “it Leritl a major issue for the rest of PETTITT! PHOTOS _PETTITT PHOTOS time. It must be held as a major issue by federal, pro- vincial, municipal, and local governments. There must be legislation on the part of each of these governments to combat and control pollu- tion and it must come very soon. However, if we are to|i ever rid ourselves of the ter- rible pollution problem we now have, it must become the concern of each and ev- PETTITT PHOTOS _. Come In And Make Your Appointment _Now SOLOHd LLILL3d SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS ery Canadian citizen. And you as citizens must concern yourselves with the wide- Portraits And Christmas Cards going to concern themselves with the local air pollution problem are wrong. You must concern yourselves with thy, There are many medical doctors who will testify to Citizens must become concerned. Don't wait for the other fellow to do it, he may be waiting for you to take the first step. Later will soon ay.|be here, and then it will be running out and soon it will be too late. Those foolish people who argue that pollution is the} Contro! spread causes, and not just how pol- in we ion affects you individual- Natural Color SOLOHd 1LIL13d Mr. W. J. Pacholzuk, Regional Recreation Dir- ector will be programming all Arena activities for this Winter. All enquiries and reservations must be arranged by telephoning the following: RECREATION COMMISSION OFFICE 365-6565 PUBLIC NOTICE If no answer telephone ARENA OFFICE 365-5021 R. R. O’Genski Clerk-Treasurer Town of Castlegar Please Clip Out For Future Reference Y/and time again that all of ‘e we have to pay for the continuation of industrial progress are just that —| fool It has been proven time these’ sources of pollution can operate at peak effici- ency, peak output and peak profit and not: pollute our Water, air or land. Sure it costs money, but. Money is And it really doesn’t cost that | much . espe speni on advertising what they are’ going to do about pollution. Too bad some of money wasn’t channeled into actu- ing pro! no intention of keeping. Yes, we do need indus- try, but with some effort on the industries part snd ea some] co- effort on the citizens part we would not have to py the remendous price of pollu- mt is just plain poor sense to go on paying this high price for a commodity which we could, with a little effort and consideration, en- joy at jomeeby less cost. resources, the Satin "attraction for in- dustry, will not last forever. When 1 they are exhausted the industries to slose and| the ones that are creating the present pollution ‘problems. 14 It eon and clean_ water, clean air but it is downright unk too late. Oct. 14, 1944 and was raised in the Castlegar area. He was first’ employed at Castlegar Airport and went Buriat took place at Oot- ischenia Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Vali Toastmistress Club son by having a get-ecquain- ted tea at-the home of: Mrs. M. M. Zibin. Guests were en-' couraged to look through the trainin, the in Castlegar opened the’ sea-| an opinion: at a‘PTA meeting, conducting a meeting or giv- S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or write to: : John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 ing a 30-minute talk at a convention. Women might be required to. present a gift, make an acceptance speech; Toastmistress Taaeeiines and members were present to ex- plain the various aspects of training “offered by’ this or- ganization. or e to listen effectively. "These duties entail practice. At the workshop ‘vneeting, learning is. accomplished in a more informal manner. Ev- The tea was b a demonstration dinner meet- ing which was the offi start of the term’s activities. undertake were explained to guests so they could under- stand the value of this type of practice. Most women need confid- ence in speaking situations, whether it involves - stating y |eryone is to par- cial} practice sessions’ pertaining Join y Control Peeters and give them the support they re- quire. The governments are more apt to listen to a body which 1s representing a few hundred. votes with definite proposals on how to i The situation than they are to one person representing one vote, In the Nelson area the Kootenay ‘Pollution i Association is dedi- cated to bring pollution from sources under control. ‘This. will require a lot of work: and a considerable amount of money. The only method available to raise is through Pledges t's Accidents Show Upswing Perine duly recent. release of statistics from the B.C. motor vehicle branch for July of this year an increase o} cidents are shown over July of last year. This also led to an increase in the number of persons killed or. injured as well as an increase in Property. dama; cidents Fotaled 4,759 in say gh 1968 with 5,531 have your support, matter where you live, pollution ® does concern you and yours. v. E. Sauer, Secret , West Kootenay’ Pollution Control \ssoc., Nelson, BC. College joze Semiinar Being Planned For WK Nurses April the West Peer Branch of the Re- gistered Nurs ition of B.C. and Selkirk College co-sponsored a’ weekend con- ference entitled | “Patient Over 150. nurses Pi artici- pated, making it one of the Frost successful continuing education events the nurses ever held in B.C. outside the lower . The nurses of the West Kootenay are following up their. highly fiill| geting work. of the Kootenay Branch. “West Kootenay nurses are setting the pace for in- service continuing education for: nurses for: ft ies health in the hospital and community, she se, tiled SUPER Toy Sale ‘Fantastic Savings Many Toys at 88c and 99c — SEE FLYER ENCLOSED WITH CASTLEGAR NEWS — _ Carl’s Plaza Drugs for. sivement 1 ny bar ‘and is for both of this year. In of last year against 2, 104 for July of 1969. show led in imately 60 recorded for Aug- ust of this year. jured ectated 287 in July| clubs. az be of 1968 with approx-| ticipate in discussion end to_ some ‘specific subject. At this. meeting guests. .and members listened to general comments on how a club sec- retary_should prepare min- utes. From notes presented. each person then prepared her rough draft of minutes. The quiz and discussion per- jod_ which followed helped each to judge her own ef- Just Arrived... THE ORIGINAL NORVYK CARDIGAN SWEATERS by -Ren-Dale , Tegular $82.95 HIS DISCOUNT PRICE His Men’s Wear. Phone 365-5851 In the lexicology presen- Mrs, L. R. tation by Hammond, it was stated there are some 650,000 words in gate 5,000 words); general stand-' d (using 8,000 to 15,000 brief quiz on word Sane concluded the workshop. It was learned that five Vali members. travelled to Cranbrook for the first meet- ing of the new council for the four pHogreney, Toastmistress change ideas and to become better acquainted. The next ea meeting will be held SUNSET DRIVE IN — 8 p.m. — CASTLEGAR OUTOOOR MOVIE = Julie Andrews Mary Tyler Moore fim THURS, - FRI. - SAT. Oct, 23-4 FT | “THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE“ MON. - TUES. - WED. Comel Wilde Oct. 6-7-8 Jean Wallke fl “BEACH RED” j Qestricted) 25! COLOR $200.00 trade allowance for your old TV on this styl Walnut with automatic fine tuning. 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Barrett catalogued the number of times ‘Shake: a mind, emotions and behavior. arre: Ke, d athe ‘times, th the lute Barrett "pr ox these name es, e lute at —— four, and the bell; pipes and ged instruments three Hime: The viol and recorder Clarence Ackerm Kinnaird lenti: E. H.. Schulte - Biche Chairman into subjects: the individual, ‘the |i down was made by speech,|§ Ross Whittaker <° | Chairman for Schools w ko full selection of also asflad Pees ee ret. quoted examples or all brocktoet “SAVAGE SHOES ster grenieg for children Young * artists will “be :; sented ‘at the Ww. Warfield ‘Fan On viol- Maddocks Shoe ‘Store a Gist Velma Ke aed p ianlst Jonathan Blair will be ed. ‘Youcan count © the world’s truly great beers | on the fingers of one hand -andone ofthem — comes from Canada. — a CARLING \ Black fad ‘its made Canada famous for beer throughout the world ° Local Sorority Mombers Hear e a Talk on Attitudes .- ~ Alpha Phi chapter ‘of Beta Sigma Phi held its’ first meeting after the summer re- cess at the, home of Mrs..G. Aichele. | The cultural talk for the evening was given by Mrs..E. Jackson. and Mrs. D.. Fergu- son. They discussed with the other members the definition of happiness in connection with health, work ‘and play, emotion, associates: and in a general one's attitude toward life. The second: meeting: in September was held at ‘the’ home of Mrs. D. Austin. The cultural talk for the evening ‘was given by Mrs. |. Bozek and Mrs. R.- Cole- man.* They discussed _ self- analysis with the members. PHOTOCOPYING - Letters — Birth Certificates Important. 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