Provincial Library Feb. 28 la “CASTLEGAR NEWS == Creek Shorescree Slocan Published Every Thursday Morning at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” New Siverton_} VO. 25, No, 37 —__ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUIABIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1972 15 CENTS PER COPY eT — Boating Club Demands ve nen i I ori j ; q ) B.C. Hydro Clear Debris By MARTIN VANDERPOL hernat ‘Area J te of What wil this valley be now? To The Boat Chub of water on the north Am- mulation of trash in the re- has demanded B.C, Hydro servoir.”” oir carry out a clean-up camp- luted, and if Chris the nes Sige oa the ‘Arrow Lakes, Ey 2 AT Roalsad. cur youngsters far if they want to mako'a living. At tho moment our export article is our £ & a levs reservoir, it, would there- fore appear that .C. Hydro 1s responsible for the accu- gg55: 5c 5 . oe 3 Pr] Mtn he Aro aa neh in he 8. nr ——— Hockey Mothers Make Plans is floating junk 2 problem _ member, bower ed the Arow Lalo tat Cb Ae foseren We cece For Exciting Season's Work ? - ‘ v REE chev nd il ehegt a8 zt z z FEE az i wil enforce existing laws or ut teeth in them if BER LEE Pe ZF cn i ist Seg" £8 aE Hiseelddal tion of and F I Negotiations are con- tinwing in Vancouvet for and sawmill the sale of the pulp mill and sawmill instalation ‘A spokesman ‘oe Weyer- UNDERMINING of the shore of Arrow Lake debris tumbling into the lake. bepees Comes Lid. fs by high water behind the Hugh Keenley- _ side Dom threatens to bring even more Ae AarR' ote There Will Be No Midnight Sun in Town But Klondike Wight Goes fo Wee Hours Sourdough Tommy Biln, Fun for the whole fam- An impromptu dance was y rested famed as the chairman of an of to meet such a success last year that assisting as a team or div- ‘this year's Kiwanis Club's two will be included this ision mother is asked to Klondike Night has, looked hanes to maks some year for adults at no exira io his gold pan, shimmer- money win ‘ost. An orchestra has been P ing with gold, and bas pre engaged to play for it ,. Church Induciion dicted a bonanza of fun will a chance to make some Bill Oleski, president of ‘The University of Vic be, found ia, te arena on money and win a few prix the Castlegar Kiwanis Club, ria senate committee on Saturday night ait Her said awards has announced that systems are now “4 Clinton Randy Giles of Cas- “go” for the third annual aon by the tlegar has won a four year Klondike Night being held aa! tio jamson lon Co, this Saturday evening in the with a low bid of $1,693,412 Castlegar Arena. of ‘There wi Sunday morning fa ik elo oat i peg ‘An induction service for the Rev. Ted Bristow of concessions, and spe- ° ‘of 24 announ: ‘The Rev. ‘lal games for kiddies. (continued on page bers aa will represent The New Life of Chris D'Arcy 's a Rather Hectic Existence DiArcy of newly elected member of the legislature for Rossland- Trail the ) men. nairdSalmo highway Behind road curbing se. and a ca who at Valley i during the camp. ih party leader aign the youn; and premler-elect Dave Bar- their Dad, anc ett waa _ F ter stages, Janice w Last week, with Roger i a stumping the riding on be- GOLD I$ WHERE YOU FIND IT, but Tommy aver, he dose hope fo find it at the big half of the New Democrat - Biln, chairman of the Kiwanis Club's Klon- night Saturday in the Arena, ee afer the & MLA - ELECT Chris D’Arcy went on an in- William Jmaoft of Robson. Jdike Night committee won't find it down ws Photo the D’Arcy family ‘headed cess Toad being bullt sPection tour of the Deer Park Road last Jon the banks of the Columbia River. How. — Costlegar News Photo for Kaslo~- alter buying 4 (continued on page'?2)- week and near Grey Wolf Bluff he talked — Cestlegar News Photo \