licence to divert and use water ov tof Gibson’ Creek: which .fl- tows. West 2nd discharges jt: ito. Pass Creek and give ittce of ‘mv. application te at ;Persons affected. > ‘The’ point of, diversion twill be located rat P.O.D..W ‘WR. Map 51291 ‘ The ‘quan ity of water ito be diverted or stored 1s 00 gal. a‘ day.’ The purpose for which ie “water will. be’ used -is land ‘or mine on fue sald, ‘Wal r Recorder or the Comptroller ‘of aie Parliament e. charges and ‘your’ message «in NOTICE OF INTENTION |. 670: SELLY! 3 ‘Round-Up Trail Business College Fall Term be begins Sept. 3. OW, 413, Everybody «reads Cit: ‘and Beane a at Just call 865-7266" for low-cost, high coverage;. vou may run lightface or. cn boldface, tin 4 Accident ‘Damages Small Car © Datnage was’ estimated at +: $400 following’a single vehicle accident, epee Friday at 10 Pom Driver of the 1972 Toyota, ‘owned by Erma’ Mykyte,: was ‘identified as Randy Mykyte, 18, of Kinnaird. ‘The vehicle went out of control on a corner asit entered the Kinberry’ Heights Road travelling into an embankment. No ‘injuries ‘were reported, No charges. were laid. LEGALS <=: Application for a Water Sh Licence: : e said «motor vehicle’ aa fe fest ‘at this date jum $983.75. A’ sale of the ald motor ‘vehicle will be held. 6th 19747 at)ithe; 33° = > a x mm te EEE EE ive notice of my ap- lon to all persons, af- The! poin tof! diversion 0 ft, will) :be-located® at : above ‘Gibson ‘Greck: a Purpose for . which ll: be dis d they water: Wi ape: Tie MACHINE KNITTERS There is a lot of Yarn and Shades: for: Weaving at (2 RIVERVALE - *\ YARN. SHOPPE 463 ~ 2nd Ave., Rivervale ‘at Trail, Phone 368-9907 TOP: PRIZE WINNER of a trip to 'Hawall or_-; Mazatlan, Mexico, offered at the Grand Opening “of West'a Department Store is Andy Cavallin of shown’ here being congratulated by Mrs. 0. J. (Lee) Friesen. Mr. Cavallin, who has chosen the Hawaii trip, also 1879 Third | Ave:, "Trail, receives Samsonite ‘luggage, two. two "fight bage and $200 Pieces. of ‘who, is a Cavallin;’ at Cones with 96 yours of serie, (says he will plan his trip near the November. Te will be ‘his ‘first time’ in Qeht.. ) Number of entries in all:the draws offered by the ‘store)on the ‘weekend are’ said ‘to’ have”. totalled 15,000.—' = Castlegar, News Photo. x ~ Former New Denver. Village. Chairman: James Draper Dies in England, ‘Age 8) James Draper, 87, long: time New Denver resident and a former village chairman, died March 28 at the ‘home ‘of: his niece, - Mrs. K. Whitbank ’ Gardens, ‘ Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England. Mr.: Draper was a lifelong Liberal «and held” numerous Kootenay West and Kaslo-Slo- ; can offices in the Liberal party organization, contesting both provincial ‘and federal seats. (He served 16 years on the New< Denver village’ commis- , sion, six of. those as chairman, and was a’ magistrate for 15 years before his retirement in 1963. He was long a familiar. figure in Association of Koote- nay. Municipalities affairs.” Always active ‘in commu- - y.- affairs, he © joined the ‘Knights: of : Pythias Lodge: in 1916 and.had held all coffee: fices in: lodge. °“H chancellor of the KP; Lote of : ia in 1948-44. ritish ;Colu ile is “of the War Finance Sais ater. Recorder’ or ith the Comprar of Wa- ter’ Rights, F ‘arliament: 2 Bits: for ‘his district and for a number of years he was a member of the United ‘Church’ board. ° Settling in New.Denver in © 1918,’ he worked ‘in :the: woods and ‘jn district mines for a few . years then went into a transfer * business: in. 1926. : Later’ he funeral director, ‘his x ding =a. i of Costleaird Plaza Spring Cologne Specials INTIMATE. AQUAMARINE 4711-ORIGINAL COLOGNE NEW DEVON VIOLETS PLUSH TOYS — PAAS - Easter Egg (pure’ food) -Color,. Kits FLOPSY’S SHREDDED CELLOPHANE: ~ Fasler Treats: Easter Chocolates Easter Candy © _Chicken.- in - Basket, . Bunny = on - Stick Hollow Chocolates , Eggs, Bunnies, Chicken ‘Fruit and Nut Malted Milk - Cream. Eggs Robin Eggs: ‘OUR Ic SALE ‘STARTS Thursday, April 18th EASTER STORE HOURS Thurs., April 11-9 a.m, to 9 p.m. Closed Good Friday Saturday, April 13 = 9'a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Easter ae unde Closed Easter Monday = -Wilsdon, 11+ In 1968, Mr. Draper was awarded an ‘honorary member- ‘ship ‘inthe’ Union Board of Health'on which he had served from its inception in 1954. It was presented by, the Selkirk Health Unity and at the time, he and’ Mrs, Draper, resided’ in: Vernon. In-November of 1964, the _‘Satday Pr Proves Busy Day for Local RtMP Three: SST ue: were’ reported to, local ‘RCMP. Saturday. Two of which were’ i received at/1:30 p.m. 2 oo One’s of the \1:80 5 p.m. accidents involved Peter. J. Plotnikoff, ‘41, of» Castlegar, driving a,1969 Datsun;.which sustained $100. damage: and a 1968 For $400 damage. i Police\: said’ the Wadey: ~ ‘vehicle | was,» following «the Plotnikoff vahlele along Colum: » bia Ave.) when: the: Plotnikoff © 4 vehicle stopped for another car ¥ ‘ahead of it‘making a left-hand /.[%: turnsinto Caldset,; The Plothl- Koff: vehicle“ was. then | ret ended by the’ Wadey vehicle.’ \S2No ‘charges were ‘laid. No injuries were reporte: The’ /‘second ‘accident. ‘involved ‘ai single « i vehicle, half ane west. ont the ‘Répiried rd’ Galaxi. driven bys) Patrick James Wadey,’17,/ and... owned’ by. Robert 'H.’, Wadey, ‘ which sustained ‘an eatimated i THE’ "NATURALS “ age’ resulted to /a’ 1964 GMC. Palm Dairies ‘and P. pickup, owned by! Ron? ‘Hooge and driven’ by : William): Barry =. "28, of Grand Forks couple. d their 60th wedding anniversary ‘in 'Trail- ~ Tadanac : Hospital; where Mr. Draper, ‘was a-patient. ‘Slides on. Missionary Work To be Shown Church Women Harmony Friendship. Unit of the United Church: Women held its March | meeting at the home of Mrs. J; Gemmill with Mrs. H. Bonacci as '‘co-hostess. Ten: members: were’ present. Mrs.” Bonacci conducted the devotional. It) was noted 10 get well cards'‘had been: sent ‘out and seven visits * angements : ntertaining « roe gave a report of the. executive meeting “which she had: ‘at- tended. ‘Some embroidery ‘work ' was handed out to°be worked on for. the’ Fall: Bazaar. <- © Members were told that- slides relating ‘to ‘missionary. work would :’be*; shown» at different < times. Denver Area’ Passes a 6 Funeral services will be. held this afternoon at 2'p.m. in " 1942. She later moved to New + Denver and’ spent | her: later * the’ chapel “of. the ‘Thompson : > Funeral ‘Home. for, longtime :.- resident. of:\the. New. Denver * “area Mrs,‘Toku Kobayashi, 96, “who. died oe at © the ears there. + She is survived by. Mr. and Mrs. Jun’ Kobayashi ; of: New. Denver; one daughter, s. Amano ‘of Vancouver; “eight grandchildren and ..15 < great- ‘April 9, 1878,.Mrs. Kobayashi ‘ “Slived ‘for, awhile at the coast before::coming to Sandon in: Challenge” to be held at-Camp Bernard, Sooke, -Vancouver Island, from August 1 to 10 of this< year is:'shaping up to. : become: the biggest Scouting event ‘ever held. in British Columbia. Close to 3,500 boys from all over,-B.C.-Yukon,. other Cana- dian Provinces, four American States: and ‘a representative group from Great: Britain and <: more than 700 adult volunteers will be enjoying one of the most , adventurous programs ; ever’ = devised for a Scout Jamboree. ‘A few of the program . i. highlights for the 10 day camp ‘at Esquimalt, Viet Rev. - Ikuta’ will officiate ‘with® cremation to follow at Penticlan. : 3,500. Scouts-Ventures Register For 1974 Jamboree of ot Galler? The second | B. C.-Yukon ~ ‘Scout/Venturer. “Jamboree of ; swimming events, eThe.* April’: _ meeting’ isto’ be ‘held’ at‘ the home’ of, hmoorkoff 5 Mi ‘was in collision witha GMC one * ton: Kelowna: Nurseries truck, © driven’ by’: ‘Ronald Scheski, 46: . Police’ said | the; Hrushkin vehicle was travelling slow. ‘due, \ghaking hands with Mr. D' 2 meeting of city council when Name the City, Contest. winners wet pte ted thelr prize money By | Rosaland-Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy ‘on behalf of Municipal Affairs Minister’ James Lorimer - whose | gpreylous commitments did not allow him to attend this historical 4 First. sprtes winner. Maree Obedkott, shone here sad by seco prin wae Lyle W. Roberts and Fannie Stoochnoff who tied in third place with Leona Landis who ib at the time of tne First prize 8 Y ‘st prize was $250, second prize $150 and the third prizes, 850 "an altempt to’ appeal’'to. the each: This totals $500, the sum Mr. Lorimer originally offered for the Lett in the oom ‘of the new sity = Cartlesse News Photo to road conditi d nos being. familiar, with the road when the nurseries truck came around & ‘curve striking :the:rear ofthe pickup. whic! then: “hit a, “snomia ‘No charges ‘were laid, Conditions were’ deseril as snowy. with Poor. Visibility. °— Pewigin ni elected! as new directors. sn for. the, ROMP said entry; was gained by prying,the front doo open. ig, trail ‘biking, | > ‘an obstacle course, marksman- ship, archery,:West Coast: Trail hike,® tours ‘of ‘the Parliament Buildings, the H.M.C.! many’ other ‘ eve! Naden © city and: that will © ~‘capture the imagination of the > boys 12 to 17‘ years ‘of age. 2 “Showtime 7330 P. $s wee BRew enone _CONCERT DRAMA SPEECH "ARTS BAND Thursday, April 18th 7:30 p.m. in the _ K.J.S.S. GYM Adults ........ 75¢ ~ Students .... 50¢ Everyone Welcome 2-15 ce eee ee St too cane woth E tow 8: 9 50.20 ‘SINGIER GIRIS tely 800 jobs'-'this |? ummer. under ’ the’: provincial: « “government's student’ summer. : pmployment program. 4 ‘Administered this’ year by. ifthe department of labor, the program ‘has been expanded ‘to make provincial funds available; = sponsored by rnments, region- and. the ‘private ‘work which could not atherwise~ sat “have been’ done." This ‘year,’ longer. ‘advance ‘notice of -,the. program has enabled: regions and branches “to plan suitable projects to use he manpower / available: ‘for mau effi ciency. ; little’ over | $2,500,000, willbe": “divided \ among ’ the: four, “geo- y graphic. eeiors and serveral - nd to provide valuable ; :: ience, contacts cand + clearing of culverts and fencin; The: majority. of the work’ will be < carried; ‘out “under! “the “> “Experience '74" program, and’; wills include such’- things: as landscaping, vegetation control along: highway right-of-way, development: of roadside rest areas, erosion control, painting ‘sign: posts, bridge fences. and ard: rails,‘ inspectic The Seon ‘also has planned two projects under the “newly. introduced’ “Innovation “74".° This ‘program’ is’ specifi- cally ‘intended. to . encourage government departments to introduce inventive projects on * an experimental \basis.:In this way, the coats and benefits of a program’ can’ be ‘evaluated « “without ‘making ‘any long-term commitment) of atalf or, funds. information: on highway. ie ning and. design back | to’ the - early days of the Sopartment tt in the:1930's. In ‘addition to making a record of yerbal recollections, it is hoped to make a collection of a good deal of archival material, \particularly photographs, which might otherwise become lost with’ the. passage of time. + Students hired under the,~ ; umn program will work the. will: hire: students ‘to assist ?in ‘making. an overall’study.; and evaluation of the’ department's extensive directions for the: “expansion ‘and. updati: inevitably TK secon project’: will involve history; students in phasmebarat ‘and + writing’ a VofMrs. « Picton * was. prede- She: is survived: by, two Nick: and: Walter”: of ; one: daughter,: Mra. * Helen Mushta’ of Kelowna ‘and three aaprenpeie i Cemeter): ours and pale monthly salaries’ rang- ‘ing from’ $400' per ‘month: for students below Grade 12 level with no previous work experi: * ence, to $600 per month for a graduate’. student, However, where a student is carrying out a defined job, the Prevailing job rate, will be’ paid. ‘- \While'the program ‘will be ‘co-ordinated by the personne! office in Victoria, actual. hiring i will generally, be done by the local: district offices. Every’ Ootischenia Resident William ( Pereversoff Dies af Age 69 A resident of Ootischenia for most of his life, William Joseph Pereversoff, 69, died on Wednesday of last week. Funeral services were held Friday through to Saturday from Ootischenia Hall, Born in Kamsac,’ Sask, Dec. 12, 1904, Mr, Pereversoff, : moved to British Columbia in. 1912 spending most of his life at Ootischenta. He was a member of the Union of Spiritual Communities, hrist. Mr, Pereversoff is' sur- vived by his wife, Emma; daughter, Mrs, Fred (Eliza- beth) Plotnikoff of Kinnaird; four. grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. He, was predeceased by one son, William, | and> a daughter, Helen. Burial was in Qotischenia Cemetery: with the tlegar Funeral Home in‘ charge of i Sree Railway Track Safely Taught ‘By Officials at Local Schools The CP Rail police and the “RCMP are very concerned over the lack of common sense. by “young people especially around . > allway tracks, the alert watching for children ‘playing on the railway tracks, and express concern for their safely,” said’ Mr. Armstrong. He also explained how. these’ acts of also can lead Last week ‘of these two law’ enforcement agencies visited schools here in young people not to play, use or > loiter on the right-of-way. Such action, they pointed out, will jonly Jead to ‘major - accidents *.and possibly death, . During: these | visits * film & presentations were made.at all School District No.;9 schools followed , by sa ° question “and answer’ period with separate films for the junior and senior levels. : Investigator >deff | Arm- » strong, the’ CP. Rail.’ safety supervisor.” for the Kootenay division, ‘told the Castlegar News of thousands of dollars damage done to. EP. Rail equipment. “The’ aim ‘of these school visils are to make. children ‘aware that failway: tracks and its yards “are’ dangerous ‘play- grounds,” said Mr. Armstrong. He spoke of young people pulling levers, ‘placing objects on. tracks . and disconnecting “trains. “Train crews are always on Channel 7 : - New. Deere ‘New Denver Youth Centre soth will be! one” of;ithe; Programs n nel only, be carri summer, equiring a short-term inerease.:in’ manpower; ° and projects such as those planned Sunder “Innovation: '74") which are.’ well, worth: doing, but simply cannot be fitted into the ivormal budgetary | frame.” | Newcomers To Canada ©. ‘ Persons who have been in Canada less than five years will ‘no longer * be. “eligible for benefits - under the“ govern- ment's Mincome program, says Human > Resources Minister ‘Norman Levis": ?Mr; «Levi: said 800) such applications for’: the’ program, which provides < a. minimum ‘income for the ‘elderly,’ ‘will not be. processed © and ‘applicants will >. be = advised to. take * advantage ‘: of;inormal social assistance. Mr. Levi ordered a a tempor- ary. slop. to such applications ¢ on Dec.} 19.°-He | said, that’ 280 pee sot less. than five year's «+ Canadian residency who ‘were receiving benefits‘at that time will continue to. receive them. pssia RINER HOMES ; ‘factory ‘built “HOMES ‘ ee “Free Excavation ‘Fora Limited Time Enquire “Contracting Ltd. "Box 3063, Castlegar Ph. Bes 7013. to possible death and injury. to the train crews-all because the children are trespassing on the cP. Rail right-of-way. s+ Some schools also received enpies ofa small. booklet entitled, The “Right Track, sponsored by CP» Rail as a public service. ( ‘The booklet illustrates the dangers of ‘walking across a railroad © bridge, throwing stones or even shooting rifles at ‘a train, hiding in freight cars, racing trains and” playing “chicken”. “Nice weather brings: pro- blems,” said Mr. Armstrong. “Vandalism constantly is on the upgrade ‘and ‘is worst during ‘the holidays.” CP Rail feels. through such efforts as schoo) visits, etc., placing emphasis. on ‘the pra- blem of trespassing and vandal- ism of its properties, it will help to minimize the issue. ‘Similar school » presenta- tions'are to-be made:near the end: of: this ‘month ‘at: New Denver, Slocan City and other «_ valley schools, Youth Centre CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 11,1974 af your shoe repair problems. LEQ, S HoT JOT CROSS BUNS, Doz. .... 59c :: AST'D. SQUARES ...... 6 for 59c | PHONE 365-3022 ‘ 13. Pine Street (next to West's Dept. Store) CLOSED MONDAY Sincere Thanks... 1 would like to extend my sincere thanks fo all those who voted for me in the recent election. | would especially like to thank those who worked on my behalf. Friday ALD. MIKE LIVINGSTONE Las DaCosia BAKERY | Today, in A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY... BUT NO PARKING PROBLEMS Go to the large 631 on 3rd Ave., Castlegar for courteous home-like atmosphere and with all Your Satisfaction is Our Concern Open Monday fo Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631 = 3rd Avenue, Castlegar. — Phone 365-3231 tin a | Spring Cleaning? We Need Good Used Items for the Annual. Kiwanis Auction Saturday, peu 7th : “Pil ont: be two more da: hon, love the ids forme” oe " Between ilp . placesi in rol o=.. “Dad's coming home Fluf. You better havea batht: ‘its not ote and 8 a.m you can call most . for only 23 cents a minute maximum, if you dial yourself. Wouldn't ‘someone Jove to hear from you? RC me Z i “He sounded 80 close,” “You can talk with us.” HE