Town" of Castlegar Works on Sewage Connections for Trailer Developmen ‘land Nordic Lodge No. 76 Norwegian Books for Library Past president of the College, Dr. D. L. Ball, and representative of the Frie- ery Joyce Church re- -ceived four small volumes intended for the public lib- raries at Castlegar and Kin- naird. These are to be dis- tributed at the discretion of the Friends of the Library. lumes lef Histo: Vineland the The Sons of Norway ‘Initiated this program of book donation last fall, to mark their highly success- ful convention held in Kin- naird last fume. Mrs, Margaret Wheat- ley and mn laf Kringha- ug, who comprise the selec- tion committee, are hopeful that this will become an anuual event. Mrs. heat: wegianess”. In their preliminary survey, the two found a ye, unbalanced selection and almost lack of books in all the public libraries of the area. They have pre- Yously donated books to ublic libraries of Ros- ae Trail and Nelson, but presentation was unavoidably delayed. Nordic Lodge No. 76, CMHC reisaeh Summit Manufactured Homes and Fowler Modular Homes Box 243 Kinnaird, B.C. 412 now in its 12th year, receiv- ed its charter on Septem- ber 80, 1961 at the avin conse! of 170 active mem- New officers took their places in January. These resident Floyd Bacon of naird, vice-president Ivar Reinsbakken of Castle- ail, soical director Lily Ka- ardal of Bebson, asst. dir- Zinio of Cas- treasurer Bjorn Kristiansen of Kinnaird, marshalls Gun- vor Reinsbakken of Castle- gar and Margaret Bacon of Kinnaird, trustees Gunnar Erickson of Rossland, Har- old Folvik of Columbia Gardens and Louie Priore of Trail. The Lodge maintains an active social program on a monthly basis for th- eir members and gue: This month's event on Sat- urday is a get-together wi- e Caledonian Society and affords a large mea- gure of hi-jinks with the Mrs, Church expressed the book ed other dividuals could see the merit of this t; of com- table effort. libraries, Activities on Sherbiko Hill Explained af Council Meeting district residents fiver not d crews and eq- uipment of the Town of Castlegar busil: engaged the Sherbiko Hill to accom- modate another lane of traf- Such is not the case. Ald. Andy :Shutek re- ported at council’s meeting ‘Tuesday night that the work being done is in con- junction with the town's water and sewer program. He said “a er ury seuivity” i in the next few weeks as an enlarged pub- lic works crew. undertakes a number of. projects. Ordering Phone Service? Here's a helpful hint When you order a telephone installa- tion, we're anxious to have it connected when you want it. We can't always do that, especially on short notice. Our installation people generally are booked with orders a few days ahead and at peak periods, even longer. The installer can’t help that. . ” But here's something which gen- erally can: Let us know your requirements alittle in advance. Then we'll have a better chance to get an installer to your place when you want him there. We still won't be per- fect. But we'll be able to do better. Let us know alittle in advance. BOTEL® Audiences Delighted With Production of By Mary Anderson In a world where the stage has become a political platform or a ‘surface to expose social) immorality, it was Indeed a beautiful experience to see the stage of the Twin Rivers Elemen- tary School fulfill its obll- ation to the world of en- lertainment with its produc- tion of Pinocchio whip: ed cream and parfait puf- ery was a delight to be- hold and enjoy. From the opening scene with the en- trance of the town soldiers to the finale with pinocchio and the entire cast, it was Shyloualy, a labor of love, ch of the principals knew their lines (and every ne elses). They picked up heir cues in the most pro- fessional, manner, thorough- enjoyed their roles and themselves bouncing throu- gh each and every scene with the joy and natural a- pat of the young cares careful- ciplined by teachers Ba friends who must now rank among the saints with ildren, each and everyone wearing the descriptive cos- tume of his or her role car- efully fashioned by a lot of angel mothers, It would be impos ossible to pick out every shining li- ght, but mention must be made of young Curt Horn- ing as Pinocchio, bumpt- ious, rascally and humanly forgiving well played and altogether believable; nice- ly Sympat se sau Geppetto play: ‘y Anderson, Pere eanty tn trailed by the Pinocchio antles of Plnocchio; scene stealer Talking Cricket Bn: CONGRATULATIONS : aron Cawte, ing her reen ince all; Young John Fill chuck as Fire Eater anoth- er scene stealer with incre- dible energy; and of course our-Blue Fairy without wh- om the world would not turn nor any wish come i, Anna Marie Geddes replete with blue gossamer and “diamond wand". They were all marvelous, The golden sunbeams, Fox, Cat Rts a pe Ais and Dr, the trans- formation Ait a la japan- ese shadow theatre (Anna Raponi and Tami Huston) Harlequin, Punchinello and the pretty fish in their part- deularly Pretty scene, Curling Club | Official Opening of Curling Rink Saturday CONGRATULATIONS to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB We are hoppy to have an added re- creational facility in‘ our fine growing com- munity. Mitchell Supply Lid. 490 Front St. — Phone 365-7252 par ticular note was the duet and Talking Cricke Blue Fairy Ballet. was all beautiful. Sad thou- gh, it only lasted two days not enough time for every- one to see it as everyone should, If someone could per- suade Headmaster Corbett to muster his staff and Pre- sent it again don't miss it, its a triumph, a collabora: tion worthy of all the re- markable Zault talent be- hind the youngsters, pro- ducer Myra Faulkner, dir- ector Mr. R. Bertuzzi, mus- ic director Mrs. B, Marken (beautiful job) dance dir. ctor Mrs. Townsen and many others but eae but by no means least, Mrs. McBain and her piano B cnplishments through- out the evening. T have always said that we have the best school system here of anywhere in B.C. It was vi much in evidence last ursday and Friday. Day-Long Trip is. Planned - Safurday by Rock Hounds A trip to explore ries and Rther spots of in Sub at their meeting held at the homie of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forre ter of M be joined by ‘Trail Snembers at - the wanes junction. discussion on the sibilities of short day ips around the area and the hopes to tour quarries in the near future was the main topic of conversation. 14 Report th ee larry Jackson . inform- d members. ivan ne a ooo gat Kimber do ‘not® give tours. Mr. Jackson then. show- Castlegar Crisis Centre Sends Delegafe fo Offawa , to sti- The C Crisis Centre is one of four B.C. ar to be sponsored ty e mulate and encourage stu- and research on interveniion, and to develop lannin, travel to Ottawa for the fi. st_ national conference on and revise ag- reed guidelines and mini- ds for servic- crisis inter Prevention centres in isige Norm. Wolfe, project director of the Castle ae -centre will be leaving ti Wednesday for the four. day conference. Keynote sp- eakers will represent crisis centres from the United Kingdom, . U.S.A., Canada and the ‘International As- sociation for Suicide Pre vention. * The last day of the con- ference is expected to be devoted a clseussion of the possi forming a na- tional association of crisis centres in Canada. A pre- liminary draft of a conslit- ution for the association been forwarded to the _ dele; The objectives of the proposed association are to further the development and improvement of crisis intervention and suicide prevention in Canada, to Promote communicauon a- mong its members, to make Pig VERY BEST WISHES to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB We ore very pleased to have done all the dry wall and sprayed ceilings. B&P Plaster & Stucco (George Pereversoff) 517 Yew St. — Phone 365-6490 HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS ° to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB On the official opening of your newly-built Curling ‘Rink Phone 365-7575 OUR BEST WISHES to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB We are proud to have been chosen to design the new Curling Club building. Swan Watch This Weekend For Naturalists recent end at the Creston Flats, Zach year, Aon ing Mat. garly Apr 1 os af e Whistling Swan ond ner on the Creston flats enrou- te to their northern nesting ; College, ; Nearly 200 peo) te visited $ the area when bers of Swans | were : as well a3 co numbers of other water- fowl. : at the Summit Creek camp hs Ground, on the eo ae: of ov ont i just over the concrete bri Eo you are about to en Mats", it 10 am. this ‘Saturday or pa Merilees is leading ‘ this trip. Anyone wishing } to make this trip is we 3 to attend. : = ||. Gough and Company, Lid..; iE af 2 Cascade Sti — Our firm is also pleased to have tender- ed and been successful on the Foundation Structure, ‘Verigin Industries Lid. Fruitvale Highway, Trail — Phone 368-6488 We are Moving in April OUR NEW LOCATION WILL BE OSWALD'S GARAGE Presently Occupied by Tri-X Auto Body Shop at the foot of Sherbike Hill, SPRING TIRE SALE GREAT DISCOUNTS ON SUMMER TIRES We are going to move to our new location. Come and get ‘these tires at great savings and save us the trouble of moving them. CUSTOM POWER CUSHION STEEL BELT - 30% OFF Last Year's Price UGHT & HEAVY TRUCK TIRES . Complete Line at Great Savings “RADIAL PLY — ALL SIZES 20% OFF Last Year's Price WINTER TIRES «+. Only a Few Left BUY NOW AND SAVEI PHIL’S TV SERVICE AND REPAIR Phil Popoff 365-8143 QUASAR By Motorola Sale and Service CUSTOM POWER CUSHION BELTED, - 35% OFF Last Year's Price All Other Types at Discount Prices FREE MOUNTING Small Charge for Balancing Your Goodyear One-Stop Tire Centre CASTLE TIRE LTD. | Across from the Castlegar Arena — Telephone 365-7145 Thrums Couple Celebrate 40th Anniversary {—: families, a3 well as a space- Saver, cupboard from their Women Struck On Highway 6 Nellie Vanjoff, 80, of sAppiciate, alee died. Saturday being struck by a car while crossing Highway 6. Crescent Valley RCMP © the .woman . was dead RCMP investigation in- which was Js OFFICIAL OPENING of the Castlegar and District Curling Club will take place this Saturday when open house will be held for the general public to view the facilities, The large, impressive building Is a tribute to the many persons who worked so hard to make tha facility a reality. A beam of sunshine passing through the faces of Mr, and Mrs. Nick Volunteer Labor Played Big Role in Construction of New Facility Dt ‘J, Harrigan’ fo. Address Kinnaird CWL this April Christian Family Life is the topic chosen by Dr. Jack Harrigan when he will address the Catholic Wo- men’s League in Kinnaird at its April meeting. This meeting 1s post- poned by one day to accom- modate Dr. Harrigan’s busy sosents April 11, instead ‘of the buat second Tuesday (April 1 The. Maitrent mont meeting was chaired by Me Pat Haley and opened a. moment of silence pee three departed mem- bers; Mrs. Lee Soberia Mrs Stelle Four and Mrs. ances ood. Convenors of Church of Prayer. Receiving thanks for assi ~ with the rece- tion were mesdames H. eman, J. Kaufman, T. Cormier, P. Haley and J. F Murphy. Assisting wit the Sis- ters recent pantry shower, termed a success, were con- venors Mrs. &. it MacKin- ances” Haley Teported to the meeting that during the mohth seven Ereating cards wefe sent and three mass requests, Rev. Sister Ann as gu- est, spoke informally about fie! recent Dr. Jean Vanier as a. vi arkin| encounter the ® religion. ‘4 The Felrcat, ees ote ipilgr: ims” Narama' throng meeting centre in a unify- ing, 1B ty. - adian Associ: Oglow as they sit in front of the fireplace in the club room could well be symbolic for the good times ahead. Mr. Og- low, who is the club's treasurer, is seen In the lower picture with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Haines, both life members of the club. Mr.. Haines is past president. — Castlegar News Photo Geographers’ Conference Held this Saturday at Selkirk Saturday . Selkirk conese will. host the an- nual conference Ea Of the Can- ciation of Geo- graphers Western. Division. This event is usu held at a university on the - er land. year at the invitation of rk area will unity to ing in the, ‘West Kootenays, Over Aah jcelceates are ce around Jean Vanier. Retr- eatants were divided into 86 groups to facilitate the degree of communication necessary. the! suffering, poor and a- bove all, to the ‘little’ peo- ple ple of he world,” Sister Ann ia Haley requested a good representation to the annual meeting of the Koo- tenay Society for Handicap- ped Children in Kinnaird Hall on March 26. ittend the con- ents, pointing out eines of interest to geographers along the route. - ers will read and discussed. In the afternoon, -the conference delegates will have the opportunity to vis- it the Doukhobor Museum, hear tocal people in the West Kootenay discuss de- velopment in the area, or go on a short field trip to Study the terrace develop- ment of the Columbia Riv. er, Volunteer Training Course For YIP Program eli Eight recent Local: Senior Citizens Host Trail Members Members of the Castle- ar and District Senior Cit- ens’ Association hosted a erib game with members of the Trail Senior Citizens on Monday of last week. Held in the Castlegar cantre, 12 ora ie crib. ‘age were enjoyer ‘ough: out the afternoon, . Thanks was extended W advantage of 8 toate room and to Mrs. ‘E. Ball who provided the score cards, Prizes“ for high score went to fice "Dorsthes Jo- nes and low score to Mrs. P. McCullock. Gents high was won by Roy Jones and tow to Mr. McBride. At the close of a pla: a delicious lunch was eer ed and a social hour enjoy- ed. } The cooperation of all members is! iated. greatly apprec- Kinnaird WI Finalizes Bridge | Luncheon Plans ! Kinnaird WI held the regular meeting at hhome of Ms, H. Goe! tt with nine members attend: Membe: ership was renew; ed in the Kootenay Soclety for Handicapped | dren, ' A crib quilt, to be en: “tered in the competition st the conference in was shown to the ‘members! Mrs, Shelfontiuk report- if at is teed spoons yr Guide winners, Members. toured thd Presented the Teds e with a plant. The Lodge is one o: the e projects of this oe Reiemayh Te finalized idge "Mnchoon ser? 2 Salt be held: on April 11 in Kinnaird Posterg the are to be placed in some of the stores. ast president Mrs. M Sheth was presented with her pin. Next meeting to be on April 4 at Mrs. J. Roberts, new for the" Castlegar Crisis Centre and the eyouth In- took in parts of the train- ing course. The course was com- posed of six evening ses- Hons dealing with counsel- ‘ing theory, self-awareness, first aid and health probl- ems,. high school counsel- ing,” role-playing and inter- a a in drug induced cri- In addition to the & oup: learning experience, in- dividual interviows and ev- aluations ns played a major” selection for oth: iss line : workers and field volunteers, B58 zit at volunteers, Video tapes, films ta recordings were also used.| Eapericnced. Crisis Centre staff led the' session on the} drug-induced crisis. . ‘The new volunteers will help operate the 24 hour telephone and walk-in coun-| seling service at the . Crisis| Centre as well as provide| back-up services. such as emergency . transportation, billeting and companion- ship for the lonely. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 22, 1973 VERY BEST WISHES to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB Our firm apprectates having been chosen to supply all the cement blocks for your new building. Suppliers to the Kootenays of: Ready-Mix Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Excavating and Cus- tom Crushing and Equipment Rentals, Korpack Cement Producis Lid. 154 Wellingtin, Trail — Phone 368-8266 HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS : to the | CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB We are proud to have been chosen to supply and install the plumbing, heating and the ventilation system. Smith's Plumbing & Heating Lid. 61 Crescent St, — Phone 365-7531 el ery Lodge during thd ~~ ning ‘and BEST WISHES to the ‘CASTLEGAR: CURLING’ CLUB We are very pleased to have had the contract to lay the concrete floor in your newly-constructed Curling Rink. Trowelex Concrefe Contractors Lid. 1004 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird — Phone 365-3042 CONGRATULATIONS to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB May your accomplishments be enjoyed by. all. West's Dept. Store 27 Pine St. — Phone 365-7782 CONGRATULATIONS to the CA We are very proud to have done the laying of concrete blocks and the fireplace. E & E Masonry Box'1178, Castlegar’ — Phone 365-7414 TLEGAR CURLING iG CLUB 601 Columbia Ave. — VERY BEST WISHES : to the \ CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB Our appreciation to be chosen 8s sup- pliers and installer of carpeting. We are particularly proud to have sup- plied paint ‘for your newly-constructed. Curle ing Rink by. “General Paint’ Oglow Brothers ~~ Building & Supply Lid. Phone 365-7202 newly-built Rink. HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS - to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB “We are very pleased to have supplied and installed the ice making machine in your Cimco Limited 1593 W. 6th Ave., Vancouver 9, B.C. OUR BEST WISHES to the CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB It was our great Pleasure to have sup- Plied building materials for your new Curling > Rink, P&G Builders Supply Ld Across from the Arena — Phone 365-8151