CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1978 iim Sloan Regains IWA ‘Nice-Presidency Casters Jim Sloan beat copula to, job as an electrician at Wood fibre. Ginn has been elected to the fulltime position of union , ised union raider, returoed to his plan job last June after serving a record five years as president, the ‘maximum term allowed under the PPWC constitution Castlegar News Assists Students Seeking Jobs Students who are seeking fulltime or part-time summer employment in the Castlegar district are reminded that the Castlegar Ne to help Local Man Awarded Engineering Prizes ‘More than 8,000 students, began yester: Susaoune ikreugh tomorrow. A yr man, William A. Jankola, graduating with « Industry Merit Award for C3 ing the highest sta the field of chemical engincer. ing, Other focal area students who will be receiving their degrees at the Congregation pk Costlegar Bachelor of arts (major in English)—Mark Christian Syl vest; Voice of the People Bachelor of edsation ee He Popol and Jacqueline Shutek Bachelor of physical edu ‘cation—Normal Lyle Devi vey of science loves Michael M. Popa Nakusp Bachelor of anplied science ‘engineer physics)—Douglas Philip Dean; Bachelor of science (maj in geophysics)—Kim Jeffery Head. Dipl in a hygiene UBC grads tron Catoges sre Shh yy have been omitted from the above list will be published in the Castlegar News upon request. be Good them find jobs. dents 18 to 21 years old may place a free ad in tudent Placement” section of our elassified ads. offer their services for fulltime ‘employment, or for such part-time jobs as babysitting, a mowing, He, Simy deo tla the Cs News in person to place Tits cos br desing. 0 Sole oe studies in the fall to be eligible. Police Investigate Weekend Pipe Theft 1 did not attend the play, but the title and writeup was enough to turn me What is becoming society in which we live? Is it not a strug! our n having this type of thing taking place in oer se I feel, as a parent, itis my duty to oppose action and will do my utmost to the school thats Tove then. They dort Mansons mockery out of it, If we are to a te ildren oF young. peo thing toy. by ol net ol may sound to you hurt for a few more of us to be that way. I would like to Mer te opinions of other NO $18,000 GRANT FOR NEC “Even | could get the eee pat $18,000 plus $5,000 from posit c Ea Castlegar, we're sil going residenta the imrrosion. tha toad 810000 to to upgrade the the centre had rece’ di Continued trom page Al Attempts by Bloom and the Castlegar News to contact Michols in Ottawa this week ere unsuccessful. Bloom said another National Museums off Se erwary of alte release pat the NEC it wane ae it eave ed al the core fumaing required, be 3. a letter explaining the mis leading press The NEC director said he OF FISH ‘over 50 varieties TOMORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 10.a.m.to7_p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel } West Coast Seafoods Castlegar News and other area hat ‘ment had failed to provide the tu 's response wa still based on the secretary of state's announcement that the », TRUCKLOAD SALE NEC would receive ful He aid be would attempt 0 outline his concern over the NEC funding prblens or respondence with National Mu seums of sidering discussion of the mat ter in the House of Commons. Guests Mi = is Seeveoin bean very cai in it Can Bingo: Every Thursday at 7 a eardey iq Sat. alter 7 9." iaying Friday & Saturday VARIETY CLUB Proper ores at stlegar centre,” Brisco Bloom said he was “not eptiminte about the centres of securing the match the federal government. tT had been hoping for was to get matching grants which would give us breathing room,” he said. “It Animal Hospital Open Today! ‘Dr. D. Wiliams, D.V.M.. formerly at the Plaza, has now opened the Cast inimal Hospital Bab Highway #9 (ext 0 Trowelen) long term financing arrange Tn addition to the arts Hours Monday through Frida 30am, -12ne00 & Saturday, 10am. 129000 A woman, charged with driving without ‘Tuesday in which a utility pole was struck one-and-one-half kilometres este Clear on Highway 3 when a vehic Gordon" Bevan of Caslegsy struck a deer, causing an esti ymage to his about it. MEMORIAL SOCIETY OF 8.©. ‘Weet Keotenay Branch rnold a pubic meeting forall members ther intrested peosla LEGION HALL — CASTLEGAR (WEDNESDAY, JUNE@Z1, 1978 00 (YD) Memorial Suciety ot B.C Tolaphene Vanonuvor (112) 688-6268 "Tal Sae-stoe Reuland 342-0033 mouth - ined an Police nes eee acids : and Sixth in other police news, the Sut tnt of 49 lvanied pes tee partols lece being dataaated a No injuries were reported ‘an accident Tuesday see, investigating ‘2 channel teamed ing tg Som pick parked at the post office. The theft is believed to have occurred overnight on May 290, evening a vehicle driven by Aloysius Sperling of Castlegar struck a Are in Order! Congratulations ‘Visit Carl's Drug Mart Treasure Room for some Gift Giving Ideas! * Buxton Wallets * Key Cases © Jewellery Cases (for home & travel) * Travel & Digital Clocks © Timex Watches We're proud of our large selection of gifts for the grads. Come in. . . We can of “— Free Gift Wrapping And for that hopechest. . . Check out our outstanding selec- tion of Noritake Fine China We have over 100 ettings Stele, Omar ad aye oh at savings of Carl’s Drug Mart Castieaird Plaza, Castlegar Closed This Sunday. Castlegar Drug's Hours: 12 noon-1 p.m. & 6-7 p.m. GWheswsia’ Mrs, Janet Neumana Castlegar, that something is done ‘They don't want retigion in Funeral Held Tomorrow For Mary Mclver, 84 A aemorial service will be held tomorrow at 10:90 a.m, es he dno of tn Gre gar Funeral Mary Melver former Castle far resident who died Monday, She is survived by three nephews, Roy Goetting of Blue berry Creek, Hugh Goetting of Mrs. (eid tpt of How Len (Dall Kambic of pte Many great nieces and ‘ews also survive. Cremation preceded the memorial service. Rev. Ted Bristow to lft,” with Call 365-2344 LADY LUCK wi th the occupants of this police patrol car wit Friday evaning when it lett the Syringa Creek Road white ‘was in when It first cams to rest the lak ler Its 100-foot plunge to evening failed. For ftu'ther details and photo see page 81. recent series of Speaking i the Hewe of Com {iit of the fac at enon with to the province of British Columbia.” ‘The motion was vetoed by a number of Liberal MPs. In Commons by MP Bob Brisco Kootenay Diversion Plan Questioned subject of the Kootenay River Diversion. In his initial query to the reparding te diversion to his binet colleagues. In short, the trinister sad he hada’. In a supplementary ques mt the Keates ‘aver "Der sion to ® forw: ‘The transport minister re pled that hed ot ‘ministry nad been so approach know if his Following up on Briseo's ‘question (o the environment minister, Conservative “shad sel Be NEC nets LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Ge it cull operae in WITHOUT THE COST Unie scapecy | nil 7 said. But if the ceatre does not get te fding it req operating 2s Tint, be eid ade to operating coon a vent and rewiring of overhead lights in erder to meet National Museums requirements, Bloom === — | KELLY’S SOUND SHOW Eggs lose as much quality wads RENTAL tended Care Unit of the Trai Regional Mrs. Melver was a mem Donations may be made ter of the United Church of the Extended Care Unit of the Trail Regional Hospital pepe dekh ‘ould ia a weck inthe totter. Hk Eopartent MUSIC FORALL AGES that eggs ot be let seg on os onyraecnett Evonmon sesgree whe V7} THEATRE a fwo appointments may be sin the Univerity of Vetray and irk College, to work jointly in planning and tatatiog BFA and sini rogramme (9 be conducted at David Thompson University Centre {in Nelsen, 8.C., and to teach first-year courses in Theatre at Nelson. Applications by 30th June, 1978, APPOINTMENT No. 1 — Selkirk College Term appointment: possible conversion to permanent Masier's depres or equivalent Technical theatre courses and production responsibil- the counter for long periods of was SELKIRK WY COLLEGE Castlegar, B.C. requires the following personnel ALLIED HEALTH INSTRUCTOR (Nursing) This ea tlt This full-time one-year replacement pontin with @ possibility of continuing Ei ot ern sera is eink: ‘second-year students. palms ter (praterably in Nursing), elgibllty 10 register In R.N.A.B.C., atleast two year’ clinical INCe, pravious teaching experience is desirable, Position extends trom July 1, 19/8, to June 30, 1979. Salary ranges from $14,451 - $27,666 per annum, Applications close June 16, 1978. FILM LIBRARY ASSISTANT To maintain and circulate a library of 750 16 mm films. Wit provide reference service to instructors and other film users. Assist itg and cag. new acquisitions. Malntain necessary records: As per Faculty Collective Agreement APPOINTMENT No. 2 — University of Victoria M.F.A. or Ph. Inieduction fo thet,” pertormance, edvational assist in planning B.F.A. programme, ‘depending upon qualifications, Szaignal Lecturer appointment h.D red u Negotiable For both positiuns apply to: Personnel Office Selkirk Collegi CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 331 Bach : nceds ‘cational ima wth ropes sourae Sane net utltation Poaition starts: July 1, 1978 Salary in eo.ordance with C.U.P.E. Collective Agreement Application closing date: June 16, 1978 AUDIOVISUAL TECHNICIAN Duties: To maintain and repair a range of AIV equipment and cont tro Man, To prepare a varity aF AV materal Pe nae ‘tapes and assist in producing VTR programs. ' uations: Graduation trom a two-year Electronics program plus soma related Salary in accordance with C.U.P.E. Collective Agreement Position to start: As soon as possible Application closing date: June 9, 1978 Apply to: Personnel Ottice Sask Coiege etsrtecan, 8c ‘A short while later, Brisco ow cabinet” member Jim Gillies was again recognized by the asked Marchand to clarify Speaker and stood to ask a whether his personal oppesition short series of questions on the io the diversion was his per: Nakusp Possible Site For New Wood Plant ‘A wood remanufacturing the next meeting of eouneil on plant may be en around the Jun 10 tht a decison could corner for Nakusp. “tte said he would utilize ‘many forest products but would probably start with cedar as it is now available. plant in that area, was at village's regular counell meet ing on Monday of last ‘eek to Alderman Mike George askifland isavailabe for such asked Aasen what the size of plant, the plant would be and was told Cone ned Amenthal at regen 189 te land is available for such a plaat would employ 1520 atthe Kuskants fan and would men at sari with hopes of colfered for eliber lease or increasing to 60-100 men in (wo Parchase epon presentation of acceptable proposal by ‘Alderman Dorothes Van Velten asked about the prob- ‘Mayor E.0. Johnson asked Jems concerning the plant a comprehe- he replied tist the smoke sive outline of is proposals at would be similar to the shake mill pollution, there would be no water pollusion or noise politi fasen said that he would require railway facilities and icity and water for uti turs with a comprehensive plan of development of the aut which would ponerse aie of the proposed plant, oposed financing, pollution tora, ote. ote CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone. 265-7266 for a representative to call sonal opinion or government lie. Marchand replied that his previous statements were sti that the official government stance ‘would not be taken until all the sation the pres bn been Fin on cquetin i peivioge, Brice pointed out to the House how inappoprise ti fora cabinet inne, acting in is oficial capacity as a minister of the Gems. pay y expres 0 without Soy oxitias sw ons ecm Kio Dion ann appear to the minister's pesonal feelings. = official government posi: “Such action undermines Boy Scouts Out te Recycle Used Newspaper The Second Castlegar tight bundle UF" high by “Th il be coatinuous, on ging project. — dererames Ip woud be where in this paper EFFEVIIVE INSULATION TODAY WILL PAY DIVIDENDS TOMORROW Recommended Insulation Values Ser Seca rte as ae oars armed. weathers) Build WHEN YOU Install Protect Against Rising Costs Of All Forms Of ergy. Or Remodel, Insulation To the lag elacipe of mil Brisco ate "Ulin the i analysis, certain ly stated, the remaining oe dibiity of public leaders ‘out the window.” SAFEWAY Sham ie ‘Truly Fine For babies Colgate Brand 150 ml tube 6.0 aerosol or eatick "owe CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1978 Aa Uld Fashioned YY couneli last Tuesday authorized city licence inspee tor Peter Orff atendance dcence Inspector Asseciaion of Cc in Vancouver M Audrey Moore with a tifieae from the youth fest al committee Ai. dim Souk, parka and chai sponse toa letter from Cooper, city repre ve on the Castlegar and led to resource person when appropriate Council approved the plan requirements for ONE-STOP SHOPP fu ot eoue Disposable Razor ‘=: Cotton Swabs ::-... Anacin Tablets ::- on Tampons ‘=. Regular or Winterfresh Irish Spring Deodorant 201 sained three Teadiags treme 88° $1.28 a 9 Ice Cream. | Everyday goodness. Council members gave f tol adopt Cantona hy HOMEPLAN | MORTGAGES Council Indemnity Bylaw. No ms Cy of Cag Mo Home Park Bi rca ‘The city's youth worker will submit progress reports Ald. Bud Godderis told counei. eeaeeremee = KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. fare committee chairman, re : ee iminded council the Castlegar L.A. any) Corenerae, Monpg EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACKHOES: CONCRETE GRAVEL ~ PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — 4 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL ing DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND male: jobs PHONE 365-7124 UNION SHOP inc 15 and membership bbe available at the meeting for $1, Evenings or Weekends Call 493-1291 or 492-0750 (collect) G! Footware Joggers White Vinyl 7.99/= %8.99 Blue Nylon 79 = 9.99 “1942.99 Stock Up. . . Case of 24 gan Fram Oil Filters Hard Viryl Chair ene OB 1 Sopemee Ot Pith i] 00 EEE 2.8 Vinyl Lawn Furniture “Table Hibachi o-~4. 99 Portable sm $13.79 Shishkebob Set v:.-- 51.99 Spring Tension Lawn Chair Unica Brand 6 9 ach . Assorted patterns Canvas e