Just Arrived? SUBSCRIBE TO THE Castlégar’s Biggest Little SupersMarketl BLUE RIBBON \ COFFEE every pound guaranteed! Ib. ... $1.29 BOB'S PAY'N TAKIT COFFEE Ib. only . , 99c 7-UP (Uncola) Buy Now for Xmasl 6 bottles only 1.79) Plus Deposit d by Castl an Sovines Credit Union Castlegar Savings Cred- (wo car-seat cool cushions und New Car Show Held this Saturday one of Babee 700 Out Islands, offers a way to Isl Loag tan world's rising ri jail cells are empty to rate and pollution level, Island's six iikely to stay that way for quite some pines For the vislior, miles of ‘unspolled and virtually erm fey al es are an attraction. For sight-seers, skeletons ‘of | toyalt iss spansiors and Moorish-style churches offer interestion, relics it Union's fourth annual new car show takes place this Saturday ata new location, the Castleaird Plaza parking. lot, Eight participating dealers will be displaying their all new 1975-76 models with the. plaza merchants offering free coffee and doughnuts to all that take time to come and browse. Anadded attraction will be the showing of antique cars by the Vintage Car Club of Cana- da, Columbia Chapter. + Door prizes will be fea- tured throughout the day and Include an’i car mal, $10 gift certificate, ono ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY set one gallon of paint and a weekend stay for two at the ; Parklane Hotel in Spokane. Unsafe AtaAny Speed If drivers followed ‘the recently published street plan for Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, the hometown of famous Pilsner beer, they would have to elimb sleps. The main. throughway, according Lo the plan, leads ” through a street which is a blind alley, ending with 1 Might of slai a such as 10 chicken dinners complete diagnostic tune-up (labor), two royal treats ‘and three sundaes, five car washes, lube, oil change and filter, winter tires mounted and bal- anced, motor tune-up (labor), You Can't Operafe Under Different Sefs Of Rules; Uniform Banking Laws Essential An essential element of the forthcoming Bank Act revision must be to.bring under’ uniform federal regulation all major non- bank zletitations erform- ing’ a. banking function, arerig to the president of the Canadian Bankers’ SLICED BACON *Tib. pkg. $1.89 CRISCO OIL Ig. 38 oz. .. $1.99 MIXED NUTS Ig. 13:02. tins 99c BABY’S OWN Soft Tollet Tissue 4 rolls $1.09 INTRODUCTORY OFFER LASSIE DOG FOOD 25 Ib. os $4.49 oc 3 FOOD ‘tins 99 : J.Allan Boyle said in his report to the association's annual meeting in Calgary Act now not prohibit others from offering banking services as long as they do not call themselves banks. Mr. Boyle. executive vice-president and chief genet manager, Toronto jominion Bank, said ‘it does not pr ear reasonable. or equitable to “us that institutions basically the. tions should be operating under different sets of rules. ‘There now was one set of rules for the banks and * FLORAL m EESE 2 Ib. boxes mild $2.09 Mozzarella CRACKERS d-box Only Gs 19 Cheese 1 Ib. $1:79) ‘ _for ae Hospitals — Funerals mt an iS “All Occosions® * pRUIT TREES ' Apple, Pear, Peach, Apricot,: Italian Prunes, Plum >} SQUIRR' P'NUT BUTTER 32 oz. jars $1.59 BEEF BUY A SIDE FOR YOUR LOCKER! A Best Quality - Low - Low Price Cut & Wrapped Too! BOLOGNA BUY ‘A PIECE! Only 59c Ib. SWIFTS OR BURNS Cello Wrapped 1 Ib: pkg. 69c Above Prices Good Fri, Sat, & Mon, Oct, 17, 18 & 20 KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR : LOW, LOW PRICES! ‘Spreading & Upright *” Junipers Plants, House Plants, Pot Plants, Potteries, Terranium Plants, Indoor Hanging Baskets will rest say, yes! Friday: EN TABERNACLE: 707 First. Ave, Pastor; Rev, H. H. Graham Chureh’ Ph. 365-6212 Sunday School’ 9.50:a.m, Penis Worshi pit am ic Serv! Eee rs Bible stay 730. ‘oung Peoples 7.30 ST. PETER SUT RAN 405 Maple a ‘Caatleger Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worstlip Service 11_a.m. Everyone Welcome + "The: Chyrch® of | the lutheran ‘Hour’ Rev, Rivard Bela: Pastor ‘ ve-N. 3680662 oy 985.9564 fia CHURCH OF GoD : 804-7ih Avenue South teaming “Worshiping” "Serving". v Sunday 9:45 a.m. Clesses for al VW am. fol Worship, 4 We 7:30 p.m, ? Sppornies ep —————=__- CHURCH OF CHRIST. \\ MEETING IN CASTLEGAR \\ For Information , \\ Phone 385-224) or: 365-7973 oF 365-7362 WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Saturday Services Nordic Hall 1009 - 7th Ave. soul cesteot 10:00 am. able eye 18 & Sr lays, 7 p.m. Pras Mr Glen Weber Ph, 365-3014 Affiliated “n Garner Ted Armstrong and Ambassador College janday’: sea Fealy Worship’ 11 am Kvening’ Wrorahlp, Service’ APOSTOLIC crane: Ie \ Hale am, Sunday : School a.m. Morning: Worship, mn, rare Wed. "Rev: N. Walker caTHoLie ¢ hunch A Saturday Night Mass'7 p.m. Sandiy Masses ‘at 9 am, end 11am, Directory of Business and Professional Services |” COHOE . INSURANCE Providing a Complete insurance Service 269 Col, Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday the intention of the Con- government.” He siid the banks are also aiving serious study to the changing’ nature» of their business and must ! respond to new needs. ~"For example, have traditionally been the. Principal suppliers of short :medium-term ancing to commerce and. industry. and ete are not per- mitted. We must to change in response to. st changes in. financial prac- tices. Me. Boyle also advocated early a to. regulate the operation of foreign banks in Canada. He said about 170 foreign financial institutions now account for. a growing Volume of Ranking business with no brief for the cause ‘of chartered banking have ball and chain to the ankle of _ bridegroom Magdy Soliman. When police arrived at the party, Soliman’ accidently dropped the heavy iron ball on ~ the policeman's foot. He was accused of assault In court, but charges were later dropped against the bride- groom, ers Mike Flynn, 24, dressed up as a/woman to protest the cheaper. traia,ticket offered to .. women as part“of shopping excursion. He travelled with a.:~ friend, Mary Workm: and ; shaved off his moustache ‘and put on a wig to purchase the ticket, He went on the train and then took off the wig to protest against. men, _ = ‘ PUBLIC AUCTION ~ SADDLES AND TACK Another complete shipment of handmade Saddles and Tack of all kinds will be liquidated per order of American Saddle Company. from Huston, Texas. Approx, 100 Saddles all with 5 year replacement guarantees; Including Silver + Saddles, Youth Saddles, Pleasure Saddles, Ranch Saddles and Show Saddles plus © everything imaginable in the Tack fine. Including Kool’ Kare Pads, ¢ Guaranteed Trammel Bits and Sunbeam Clippers. Each item offered will be sold susies to inspection both individually and {in ‘group lots with no reserve. - Tuesday, Nov. Ath - —.130 p.m. ial Hall MeE: located Behind BEE BUILDING SUPPLY, NELSON, 8.C.. * Sale CONDUCTED BY SEIFRIED AUCTION SERVICES — KIMBERLEY, BC. Terms: Cash or: Check with proper 1b. Lifetime He mentioned the threat these. operations < lo maintenance of 37 sou * ncial syste difficully — af monetary policy an trol_ when large segments of the system. function outside. federal jurisdic- tion; and the. need'to pre- serve fair banks ° fine. » yet today’ some : LAWN MOWER REPAIRS Call Sporting Eqt. Lid: * 1400 Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3181 CASTLEGAR © _ FUNERAL HOME Dedicated -to. Kindly, at houghttul “Ambulance — Flowers: + Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques BILL'S MOTOR-IN-LTD. ‘213 Baker’St.’ Nelson We are Franchise : Dealers 2 for Casilegar & District Sales'& Service © PHONE 352-5383 © Dealer License Number D1471 RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service| All Sizes, Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS fy 191- Columbia Ave, : Phone 365-7266 H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Whee! Alignment Brakes - Shocks The Only Complete Brake Shop in the Kootenays | BEGoodrich . TIRES - TIRES BOUNDARY ELECTRIC WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL S.S, No. 1, Trall No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson - Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castleaird Plaza Next to Cooper Agencies Summer Hours Effective ay 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 noon COMMERCIAL PRINTING Letterheads Raffle Tickets “Invoices Envelopes Ete, Ete. CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 DESMOND T, LD, ELECTRICAL & PARDMAN FURNITURE , Maytag Sales and) Service GUARANTEED - REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 | APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Horne ‘Appliances Phone 365.3649 or , 3653145 -: COLEMAN COUNTRY. BOY. SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th’ Ave. Castlegar .MIKE’S CLEAN AND SHAMPOO * | Carpets and Furniture ~ Reasonable Rates ‘There bs More Mays Than” ~ One fo Cook Tasty. Fish - How about cooking fish on apine slab, then throwing away the fish and eating the board? In many cases that is what should be done. Fish is most difficult, to keep fresh, yet freshness is the key to pleasant taste. ‘Anangler strings a freshly caught fish and forgets about it assuming it will be alive. when hereturns to the dock: Usually the fish dies froma combination of too much aunlight, too much warm water, too little oxygen, and extreme. stress, Then there's no way the meat can Phone 359-7398 OFFICE’ SUPPLIES _-Columnar Pads | Scotch Tape, Staples. Typewriter Ribbons tabel, Add Rolls, etc. CASTLEGAR NEWS 191. Columbia Ave, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 SORT, Tropical fish tn ‘aquariums make ex- tie. dis ploys for yor ‘Aquarium Supplies Groceries — Gas MAPLES STORE Blueberry Creek PHONE 365-6149 GREEP’S ELECTRIC 4. ELECTRICAL 0 CONTRACTING ‘SALES & SERVICE \° 2 Ph. 365-7075 « Free Estimates Be. Gas Fitting } x 8,” Ventilation Heatege Refrigeration & Mechanical System. ~ _— Sales & Service — MESYMA. 704 - 6th Ave, South Ph, 365-7775 :- Castlegar | batt ee cleanings var Office pee ‘Choma St Of, Monthly: Contract any ing a gree ‘9 call’ Eciier Neleaeas~. 4632 or Castlegar ne 3687601 | | Van rey ', 123 Main St., Castlegar. \ RHC, INS. AGENCIES LTD. KOGTENAY, TRADING, Parone ee . Naw: and Used; Furniture: & Milsc.,- We Buy, Trade & Sell? - sit ee 601 Baker St\Nalion Ph. 352,72! DRY WALL TABI TEXTURED CEILI RUBBER’ STAMPS See, Phone, Write A ‘Clean Cut Rubber, - Stamp, Shop Box 25, Robson, B. Ph. “368-7605 °° © * thet e AUTO BODY 633 - 6th Ave. cS Castlegar. Phone 399-4273 “CASTLEGAR NEWS. PUBLISHED | EVERY THURBDAY MORNING AT’. OTHE CROSSROADS. OF THE -ROOTERAY: CASTLEGAR, B.C, Anglican & United Churches. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL Pi RISH. October 19! St. David!’ 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:40 a.m. Sunday, School 10:00 a.m. United Church Service Tulsa. .m, Anglican nae? Holy Communion, Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Youth G Other Mid-week ‘Aciviies = call sath Office Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob’ Griffiths” Parish “Office: 365-8337. ; FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L. ¥. (LES) CAMPBELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR -* RENE BAODMAN, SHOF FOREMAN (MRS.) , LOIS HUGHES, News EDITOR. ‘Mult xubscriplion rate to the Casitegar News ts $800 per year, The price by delivery buy In 20 cents: an Issue, Single cuplea‘in stores are 20 wents, s Sevond-cluss_ mail registration” number 010. The Castiegur: News. ta a member of the Audit Bureau jut Creulatiohe, It {a lx a member. wf (hy Canadian Week! Nowswipera’ Axsuciation and the) BC. division atthe Canadian Weekly Newauupets Assoctation, tt corre sive yumi; he adddresned ‘The Filltor, Castlegar News, Drawer 807, Castle be stened tal Bi BC VAN SILL Letters Cur publication must WALTER MARKEN,. AOVERTISING MGR, address’ uf. the weller. "Dun" numes will be used: on reawest, but the. cornet num ‘must be aub- mi 'by,the advertiser reo Questing: a tu ine ie HIMy ‘of the paver in | tun Nish any, advertises g Mint et any tdeser cea fa the event’ that errora‘ovcur tn the publ tshie ofan advertise. 7 fie mutvertaer for tant pert of the advertis- u with the correct ‘name und ie, Amount pald. by, ky leader Dan Muller, right, are presented to Mr. Kk. Other boys in ited are Trevin Roger: yr MeLacklan, Jeff Calder, Chris Galloway, Grant Stewart, Bobby. Walten and Bob Ursulak. The new Scouts must know the Scout promise, law, handshake and of the life of its founder, Baden rere su Peronts tere Pressed ta observe the investment of 5 their oons.— Let Kinnaird Scout ‘Troop Phot Escapes.With Minor ‘Bruises Falling asleep at the mise! has costa motorist $1,000 damages 8 : Ke cel Hayne of Creston was charged with ‘driving without due care and attention after his Yehicle left the road 10 ‘miles west of Castlegis at 4.45 am. Sundiy. 2 : The wahlee is ‘reported shave landed in the' diteh with “about $1,000 in damages, Police cuts and ""/ OFFICE_HOURS . Monday & Tuesday 8:30 a.m, to’ 5: p.m. ow SEeSt 8:20 to 12°) 1 to S pm. Thursday & Friday 18:30 “a.m, fo 5 pm: | TELEPHONES “& Classifieds fi ass.786 jews Department “1 365-9517 pee S| “Learn. Pofential Hazardous Nature of Airless Spray Guns. eae havo the, advantage of reducing exposure to fumes. But they involve a different - ‘Airless spray guna project Jets of paint at pressures of 600 to 7,000 pounds per’ square nozzles equal to'the velocity of excise the paint from the limb as rapidly as possible. Performance Calls: for . Battery Care. It's time to' prepare your car for the coming winter and ~ the of finger: or hand may be Injuries have been found to occur through accidental dis- charge of paint in the process of incautious nozzle cleaning, ‘and reault: mainty from: lack of > ‘to . inch, producing velocities at the .: training and lack of awareness of the. ‘potentially hazardous ‘a rifle bullet. The orifice can be‘ nature of.the airless spray say Hayne escaped with-minor "a8 amall as 0.007" in slaneer, equipment.:i? Paint contra gers or hand at such clots can be driven through the skio and ‘spread throughout’ the alfected limb. Paint entering'a : Worker's finger haa been foond in the palm, wrist and forearm: up to the elbow. ‘The danger comes when the jet is: activated ‘with the nozzle pointing towards and close to. the akin. ‘The prevention of serious injuries caused by airless spray guns.is of prime. importance, tile only a. arall une of of ‘As the injection is usually .\’sueh injuries painless the worker may not realize the serious nature of the’ injury and may. not. seek immediate treatment, The in- jured finger becomes swollen, .within a few hours. pain’ be- ‘comes intense and the finger © » becomes numb and colorless. Later the finger throbs, "swelling is severe and the skin ‘mottled, the. paint causing an hasbeen fenced in British Columbia, tho ‘increasing use of airless spray quipment will result in more adequate precautions are not taken. - this: problem, tion ee this tip to ensure better battery performance. Bat corrosion can’ be easily removed by mixing a dessertspoon-full of baking so- da ina pint of boiling water and brushing on the affected’ ‘Then smearithe battery terminals’ with’ vaseline: to” prevent a recurrence, of corro- .. Sion “Kamloops Firm Awarded Nature House Contract A contract forthe con- atruction of a‘nature house at Kokanee | Creek Provincial Park; near Nelson, ‘has been awarded to Dallas Construction -- Ltd. of Kamloops. This was’ announced jointly last week by: the Minister of Recreation an B {he board has in mind revisions to existing aceldent prevention . regulations to strengthen cur- rent requirements for the train- ing of operators before they are te airless id » Jack Radford and the Minister of Housing ~ and M.L.A: for Nelso! “Lorne Nicholson. Daltas Construction Ltd. i he low tender of n-Creston, acute reat ‘accompanied by fever. ‘Sak 5 “injury requires emergency sur- “gical treatment to trace and » avol spray equipment. Alternatively, internat dif- fusers can’ prevent. hazardous discharge of paint when nozzles ~ are removed. Nozzle tip guards prevent close contact of the skin “with the jets at, their points of eralaston, from ‘the nozzles. The use of self: cleaning $210,900. The only other. bidder. New Spring-Loaded Safeiy S Bumpers: Present Hazards . Fingers and even a portion of.a foot have been lost by nozzjes is the need. for, notale removal for cleaning purposes, “Employers using airless “spray guns sre urged to enture that their workers are trained 3-in the need tokeep the tip away - from’ the akin, SALE. NOW IN PROGRESS” ear chen reer aesTAS tea See: Our:.Flyers. in: the mail’ Fall Values to Pledse. Everyone THE STORE: WiTH MORE" BUILDALL HU assocuare sroRe 490 Front.Street’ — Telephone 965-7252 ‘oulx,-Arlzona’ police bulletin” “cautioned officers to take ex-” People to separal erdshed cars, The B.C. Automo- bile Association warned this week. The BCAA said spring: loaded safety. bumpers of late. model cars. are proving to-be Youth Groups at St. David's > ster answered, ‘Then why THE, CHURCH BELL News bis Views ' R i P Laie present was Larry Lister, treasurer of the diocese, Our thanks to Mrs. Kay, Bate, Mrs, Fishwick and Mrs. Edmondson for providing the luneh, In tho afternoon, regional representatives of Anglican Church Women also met. “Get Acquainted” Night -- Recently, acgroup -of younger couples from our Anglican-United Church. con- -gregations, got, acquainted over a delightful polluck ‘sup. per. Mrs. June Merilees was organizer and hostess. Everyone agreed that we should do it again, fou Column Some expression of grati- , ee Pariah of St. David's extends to Mr, and Mrs. Colin Petta sincere sympathy in their recent loss of Mr. Petts’ mother, Last Saturday, the youth groups of the various Castlegar chirches gathered at’SL, Dav- id's for an evening of fun and fellowship. The devotional part of the: gathering consisted of singing some newer songs of worship, most of which were well known by those present. .' ‘The next youth gathering will be at the Lutheran Church. Why Weren't You Drowned? “At the last Sunday School CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, October 17, 1975 See the Fantastic ... . TOYOTA CELICA G.T. CORONA SEDAN and COROLLA STATION. WAGON, SATURDAY, | OCTOBER 18 ‘aT THe NEW. CAR SHOW CASTLEAIRD ‘PLAZA PARKING LOT R&-W MOTORS: aw. “-frultvale Highway "Trail PHONE 364-2597 teichers' meeting weevaluated Ae 1 In order, first for tho Youth Group members who valiantly attempted to clean up ° the Parish House. We suspect that it was rather like trying to clean up the Great Pyramid ‘after a sandstorm! Thank you, too, to the. Sunday School class who plant- our Christian Education pro- gram, We felt that we needed more involvement of the chil- dren with the adults. in the total *: life of our church. During the discusston, one member contributed the follow- ing true story: A young student asked his “Were MASQUERADE: DANCE ue _ROBSON HALL 7s ed and tended the flowers in you on the Ark with Noah?” at “Leerialnly was not!” was the reply. To which the young: the Parish House. And to that band of valiant souls who atruggled by car, teamboat, barge, and shanks- mare to keep the front lawn ‘watered within the regulations Inid down by our worthy ety _/ fathers. / Finally thank you to the youthful sesileman of marvel- 0 manicured the tsi al ee ol the hare x r. ete the return of steamboats tothe Arrow Lakes and the Kettle Valley Express, weren't you Ree Observer at the U. Last week, Father Bud Godderis met with » group in the undercroft and shared with them his recent experience as an observer at the United Nations ‘Ifi'Néw. York. | ‘The concern of that ‘meet- tig were the possibilities of a new economic order as a.réal attempt to deal with the World y, Oct. 18- -Sp.m. to 1.30. am. - Prizes for Maraverede cose H __ music BY : : “MUSIC MACHINE" : Mecrbers $5 couple — Non-men bers $6 couple Refreshments Avoileble — Lunch a} Midnight Sponsored by Robson Recreation: Society problem of poverty and ~Amiracle or two would greatly eapecially in the Third ri help at'the present time. Some of those people who had taken part in a conference’ telephone call with Bud and other observers were present: Father Godderia will be the guest preacher at’ the 10 a.m, and 11,15 a.m. series on 19, Regional Meeting tor Angll- HE&R BRAKE & WHEEL: PHONE 365-7818 - om'st. David's Church was host to the fall meeting of the Kokanee and Kootenay Bound. _ ary regions of the Anglican Diocese of Kootenay. The da} __ began with’a celebration ot Holy. Conimunion.". ‘The meetings were pre- sided by Dean Alan Jackson:of the Cathedral in Nelson, Also - WATCH FOR OUR’ 1-DAY “SPECIAL "WINTER TIRES : Fal. & SAT, OCT, 24°. 25° for thé project was Grandby Installations-Ltd. of Castlegar. whose' tender was. in “the. amount, of $296,000. ‘The Kokanee Creek Pro- +, vincial Park natire house is of a modular design and will feature {displays of the geology, flora, fauna, and human history of the ‘park and surrounding area, It.is expected the nature house will be ready for public’ aoe tne for the 1976 summer. “Chuck Steak Apple Jutce Fish and Chips men: lost fingers’ and. one 5 patrolman lost part of his’ foot _when attempting . to ‘separate “ “crashed vehicles in recent inci- jdents in that cil city. “The sprit ing loaded bump- er will shoot “out like a spring-loaded: ram when it is erolenced frof: pressure.” dangerous to the “handler, An association safety spokesman sald'a recent, Phoe- treme‘care when trying to “\aeparate vehicles equipped "designed to withstand a 5 mph.” “with the new. spring-loaded “safety bumpers. “These new’ bumpers are :-erash, but may be dangerous in. ‘other situations, Five patrol- Cake Donuts :2 Defergent ‘': Peas 20. 2 tb, pkg. + said centioe ahecld boeken ciged in’ attempts to ‘separate hooked cars, if one or both are esuipped with the new bump- TY individuals assisting at CANADA GRADE: 4 Ob; ... SUNRYPE. BLUE LABEL bed fl, o2: tin... The Leaves. . Are:Falling, So are the, RCS fi , GOV. INSP. HIGHLINER 20 ox. pkg. ics “Oranges CALIFORNIA. PLAIN - SUGARED pak pkg. 10° Ib. box . the ‘scene of an accident, are warned to keep hands, arms ” and lega well out of range of the bumpers in case they. should jauddenly spring outward, Bet- ter yet, wait for a tow truck to ‘separate the vehictes and avold the risk altogether,” he added. Ketchup “x... Coffee vi. Sot Toilet Tissue 2 30 phos seonnieksaecs {CHASE AND SANBORN FTLINE é pak pkg. oy. ty 9 Give that Special Person” PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 17, 18, AT SUPER-VALU (CASTIEGAR ONLY) -a' Book for Christmas We are faking book orders from now ‘until :Nov, 15, 1975 THE BOOK STORE no" "ote St Caslloger -