(CASTLEGAR BANTAM REPS, who “time in the boekey Git Kestensy dle for the first Castlegar, will part in the. provincial * play-downs this Ssturday through to Tuesday ae the B.C, Bantam Hrrgssts Sorenson, the local team the right to play this weekend are Castlegar-Grand Forks 49; Kirby, Pat Rilkoff, Brian V Larry Ingham, Randy Steven Bozek, Back row, left to right, conch Mike Lauriente, ‘iad Varablotf, Ronny Sherstobitelf, Bruce Martin, Jeff Townse Joba Josafatow, Rick Grim, Gordon Pace, John Roberts, and Nazarotf, David Kirby, manager Castlegar-Nakusp 8-0; Castlegar-Trall 4-2; Castlegar-Nelson $2 and Castlegar pisehianse: Xi Alpha Lambda To Celebrate Founders Day “Various Man" was the theme of the program pre- sented ata meeting of Xi Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held at the ‘home of Cathrine Jones. For this particular theme, Lynda Wood chose the multiple genius of Leonardo de Vinei and Benjamin Franklin; whose tal- ents have been left to the world to enjoy. She also spoke of the patriot John Kennedy. A group discussion fol- lowed her presentation, ‘At a later meeting on March 12 at the home of Lynda Wood, the program for the evening dealt with the “Story of Jesus”. ; Notice of Public Hearing . was banquet. following the meeting. (ISSUE No. 1 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA APRIL 22, 1975, 9:30 A.M. The Canadian RadieTelevision Commission will hold a public hearing beginning on April 22, 1975 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 655 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbla to consider the following. matters: ROBSON, CASTLEGAR, BLUEBERRY besreats BRITISH. COLUMBIA AREA ~ North Wast Community Video Limited, un Pember- ton Avenue, North Vancouver, British, Columbia V7P Local Court News Mrs. Gail Calder explained the message of Jesus and the eight rules, his apostles and disciples. Of all religions, ap- parently Buddhism was the closest to the teachings of Jesus. Confucius belived it good to believe in God, so therefore, one must. A diseus- sion took place, in which all members present participated. Plans were made for both chapters in Castlegar to cele- brate Founders Day together. ' It is hoped that all members of - Alpha Phi and Xi Alpha Lam- bda Chapter will attend the Refreshments were served Two juveniles, both ap- pearing on a charge of being minors in possession of alcohol, appeared in court Tuesday and were fined $25 each. «fee Tony Oliver Houlind of Castlegar pleaded guilly to a charge of having a blood alcohol count over .08: He was fined $950 or in default 30 days “in jail. His driver's licence was. also suspended for one month. veeiie _ William Alexander Sapri- kin of Castlegar pleaded guilty toa charge of having a blood alcohol count over .08. He was fined $900 or in default 30 days. Hiis driver's, licence was sus- pended for.one month. ee . Gerald Robert Corbett, of Genelle pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of alcohol. He was fined $30. Robert Joseph Girard of Genelle pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of alcohol. He was fined $30. ates Albert Vimy MacNicol pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving. He was fined $350 or in default 30 days in jail, His driver's licence was sus- pended for one month. : Hints About. Trailer Use Behind Cars Kinnaird WI to Host District Convention Here on April 30 ‘There was a turnout of 14 members and two guests at the March meeting of the Kinnair Women's Institute, hold at the home of Mrs. Kay Bate with Mra. Helen York co-hostessing. ‘The two guesta were dis- irlet president, Mrs, June Bell’ and district secretary Mrs. Evelya Leckett, both of Frult- vale. ‘These two ladies presented the agenda and details-of the annual district. conference by the Kinnaird Women’s. In- atitute. The conference will be held In the Legion Hall.on April 30 from 9.90 a.m. to 8.80 p.m “Approximately 60 to 80 women from numerous Wo- men's Institutes,in the West Kootendys are expected to in’ attendance. Mrs. William Linde of ‘Willams Lake, a director ofthe Tossland 6-0. Team members are, froat row, let. to right, Nick Voykio, Glen dent Mrs, Mary McArthur of Greenwood and Mrs. J, Stace- Smith of Creston, who is a director on the provincial board ‘are also expected as guests, .) (Mayor E, Mosby, of Castle- ‘gar will give the welcoming address to the ladies. ~The Kinnaird W.L. cultural. convenor Mrs. Matt Shelfon- tuik, ed special’ local for the noon George of Castlegar pleaded guilty to being a minor in possession of alcofol. ses Glen C. Hornseth of Fruit- vale pleaded guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of alcohol, He was fined $35. AND URES Allan Gretehin of Castle- gar pleaded not guilty, but was + found guilly of a charge of azsault causing bodily harm. He was given,an absolute dis- charge and put on three months probation. A growing Humber of cars have trailers hitched to them” this summer, making it impor- tant that drivers be’ properly informed concerning their use. ‘The following tips will help their safely hour. Many rack, The cloth,was made by. Mrs. E. Manarin and the reain holder by Mrs, Belle Roberts. Tho raffte draw, will be a atthe: conference ‘on April 30, Door prize for the evening , was a lovely crotchet doilie * made by'Mrs, Kay Bate which was won, by Mrg, Sllen Cor- miler. ‘The next meating Is ached. uled for April 16 at the home of Mra. Roy; Goetting, with Mrs, Ellen Cormler.as co-hostess. Capri AUTO BODY: 693 bth Ave. S.°y Castlegar Ann Landers; am nota big Women's Libber butI would lke to focus on a’ growing’ problem in the American businoss community. I refer to the most flagrant example of male chauviniam. It is the hiring of female employees’ by men who snullrat sexual favors and behave Toltenly when they are lenied. “a L anol as some of my friends, have been passed over ae rit infreases, transferred to leas desirable bi unusually difficult because we wouldn't play the game. In instances where there was no official grievances committee, these women have been fired, laid off ae ‘written out'of the new fiscal year budget. have taken the position that women'who get a large number of passes must invite them, But no mention is ever made Helen Dahistrom Ketherine Brown Kathleen’ Sinclele® ; Kenneth Perry Lewis Freeman “The Selkirk Community Chorus” “Presents: THE SEVEN LAST WORDS. - OFCHRIST =| opel eeiteyeesise Tal Theodore Dubois { h Accompanist eh at SOLOISTS ‘St. Andrew's. Anglican Church Friday; March 28th, 1975 . _- 8:00 P.M. of the men’ who misread an attractive face ‘or a great figure.’ +A female doesn't need to wear 10 pounds of makeup and walk with a wiggle for the boss to feel he has the right to ask her out, up, down, or to come across," Dear Libby: I'm aure in the vast world of business and industry, a few male bosses operate in the skunky manner you describe, But by and large, lady, there is no substitute for ability, competence and experience. Performance—no matter how well ahe wiggles. Conductor Dear ‘Ann Landers: I resented that left-handed poke to divorce lawyers. The woman who wrote sald, “Any lawyer worth his salt together before he actually ch sa ahead with the divorce." What an asinine statement! ‘Most people do as they please in the end. If they didn't want to split they wouldn't be in the lawyer's office in the first place. Any lawyer who practices poneeal law will tell you that divorces area Hime consti rd Pat i the Beck. ie é change thels inde 11 nses ead ohcn they get to the nitty gritty, they become grabby and behave like animus. ve m I say people who want to stay together don’t go to divorce donated print for the anti- pollution baga.to be given to ladies attending the conference. Members from all distri will have displays of their The ‘and easily: Load the trailer using the 0" principle—60 per cent of the weight on the front half ‘ofthe teller and 40 pe cent on the sure the total: trailer weight is nomore hus hall the weight of the car. Dunc Bumham fo Head | Kootenay-West PC Assoc. Dune Burnham of ‘Trail was elected president of ‘the Federal Kootenay-West Pro- gressive Conservative Assocla- Uon here on March 17, he 32-year-old senior draftsman at Cominco served as campaign manager for Bob Brisco (PC—Kootenay-West) during the 1974 federal elec- tion, ; Mr. Burnham sald his first priority is to support Mr. Brisco. “L would also. like to see more involvement in polities, both within the association and by those who support the other parties,” Mr, Burnham said. Riding. Associations are is in aewing, ‘this year, and features children'a dresses, which will be sent to the Queen Alexandria Solarium for Crip- pled Children on Vancouver, “Io other business, the Kinnaird: members donated Easter candies and a large Easter cake which will be taken to Raspberry Lodge ‘on Friday when several members will visit the folks there. Loan cupboard convenor Rita Wisted, eported request for the loan cts lwyern fac couple is interested in saving their marria; to a counsellor. & i so 1001 - 9th Ave., South ‘SAMS NURSERY & ‘AORIST Dear Lady: Dozens of others wrote to express the same opinion. ‘You all laid it on the line and I thank. you. ond the others who wrote. (Formerly. Vroom fone t ‘ee, fe * EASTER SPECIAL * Dear Ann Landers: I have an answer to that 16-year-old git] who declared she was an atheist—aald ahe didn't need God in her life and signed her letter “Not Ashamed.” EASTER LILLIES — Easter Special ...... ea. $3.00 his nts’. talking ao much aout this troubled world of ours. AZALEAS please, God, tak Ianything happens to Yon "well all be sunk” please?. FRUIT: TREES — EVERGREENS ‘SHRUBS 20 to 35% off - —From the Mouths of Babes Deer Friend: Here it is. And would you belleve I have been looking Rotaty Health ‘une and Handi- : key: elem politjeal process, aud forme channel through which the individual can more effectively keep track of government acti- vities,” he sald. Other officers elected were: Richard Sordi of 1 first nennauteet Lee Par. teous of Nelson, second’ vice- president; Vera Kalmikoff of Nelson, secretary-treasurer; ber- i George Dal- zoll, Nelzon: Jill’ Johnson, Jim Pletzehe, Application for renewal of its licence for the cable television system serving Robson, Castlegar, Blueberry Creek, British Columbia and a surrounding area expiring September 30, 1975. Location where the application may be examined: Post Office, Castlegar, British Columbia. INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS Right to comment: You have the opportunity to lodge a complaint with or make. any representation to the Commission with respect to any matter within the- powers of ihe Commission that is not directed to any out the nature of the complaint or representation to the undersign fee also have ie opporiunity 8 submit ements on to "ihe rea at 100, factcalfe ‘Stree, Ottawa, Ontario, KIA ON2 and by serving a true copy of the intervention upon the applicant on or before April 7, The intervention shall.contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts and the grounds upon which the intervener’s support for, opposition to or proposed modification of the application is based. — Be sure to aitach your postal or messenger receipt to the copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the ap plicant has received his copy. Viewing of documents: Anyone can view the applica tions at either the office of the CRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street, Room 1601, Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address given in this notice for examination of the application. Procedure at Hearings: Read the CRTC Rules of pro- cedure to find out the rights and obligations: of the parties fo a hearing. Copies ere available from Inform-. * + ation Canada. Information: For additional. information on the applic ations at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in write ing or by phone 613-992-6240 or 996-2294, Guy Lefebvre, Director-General of Licensing. CRTC — Public Notice — 1975-19 Conseil dela Canadian Radio-Te Radio" a Backa fighter. "Welperpled children with EasterSeals. - They/ve got what it takes UTS - DETERMI But it takes money foo Last year you helped us reach our, objective. Now the need is even greater If:more child- ren are going to take another step. 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Ifyou want Ronest, d PHONE 365-7312 information.on your sex:questions, read Ann ‘Landers’ new booklet, “High School Sex And How To Deal With ItA Guide For Teens And Their Parents.” Send 60 cents in colt. plus ‘along, stamped, self-addressed envelope to’Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, finals 60120. ignments and hounded into evi + THE CUP ‘This cup take away!" Of ignominious death ‘Was pressed to his lips, Even as‘He spoke His eyes saw the iultudes ‘That had ‘cups -With the dregs a damnation to ready Ups, ue “Not my will but Thine!” He ered in full Regina ‘And emptied the ‘That the doom of ‘aking death Might not pass our Ups. Luey Ellen Eaton ‘Arrow’ Arms. Dear Sir: belleve the taxpayers of Castle gar and district’ are getting a fair-shake from their, elected representatives and adminis: tration of the Regional District of Central Kootenay,.in the matter of the arena —View From The Bridge By A Lady Who Knows H is nothing new with regional district enterprises, The public. should reslize by now the past: performance of Central Koote- ney’ has invariably been over’ estimating revenues and/or un- * dereatimating costs, While saying his prayers, ¢ little boy had his mind centred on © Having prayed foe everything and everyone he could think of, the ~ f yourself. How innocent and yet Heed true! Print: it, will, you. regional district offices in Nel- son, the Ootischenia refuse site . and more recent, the Nelson Arena. in vain for a good letter from an atheist so I can run it? The best indoor. swimming ey that this same hullding. commit-: + tee includes: the: present chairs }> man of the regional district, the local’ MLA's finance ‘chairman,; « and Castlegar City representa- tive ceed with the calling of tenders, « “EASTER af poses if f i] “in view of- the present esti: Letter tothe Editor =. Speaks Out on Arena Costs + the arena for amounts varying less than 10 per cent, while the architect, who expects to be paid $116,000 for his services, was not able to anticipate ‘building costa closer than 23 per cent??? G. MacAndrew 4 Castlegar. It is ‘very difticutt to ‘The latest information pro- vided by those representatives Cee aa ae be responsible for the Castlegar and district arena building committee suggests a three. fold increase in costs and loss of grants. “Our information: is (from one of the committee) they were aware there freuls be. no grants before gol referendum September fast year". ‘The following open letter has been sent to the Hon. James Lorimer, Minister of Municipal Affairs in Victoria: Dear Mr. Lorimer: ‘As concerned citizens, we are: becoming increasingly alarmed by the actions of the egional District of Central ‘The inflated cost situation Kootenay. We are therefore, responsible for the control of regional districts, Perhaps the Hon, The Attorney General may alo have an interest, following action initiated by your, office, particularly'in the’ light. of published reports. concerning the financing of the Castlegar Prime examples are the ‘We feel that.you must be aware of the previous’ bylaws that have: passed throu Itduinteresting to-note: endumas which in most, if not all scases, have cost’ the taxpayer farjin excess of the amount ves. proposed. This committee recom-. | + ‘We do, therefore, appeal to ‘4: you for advice as to what action ‘ean be initiated by a group of very concerned citizens to protect themselves from the resent’ tax burden economic conditions", ‘and also;* been commit ) tee for:changes in costs, al- 3 though past experiences ob-, viously: suggest their being over, optimistic. We suspect ‘however, present economic con- ‘(ditions and circumstances were! not conducive to the calling of tenders, particularly be-_ fore be brought about by mlerepre- + sentation, ‘There is no other way'to describe a proposal presented to the taxpayer on the basis of 8, mills for 10 years, Information “knowing the grants had not ‘We cannot. fall this commit- mills for.20 years, or a 300 cent increase in cost. Our belief is that the end result would bea 600 per cent increase in cost. ‘The referendum .informa- ene TTI GOOD FRIDAY * MARCH '28 gar Library hav. they will be closed for the Easter weekend. Closure is from Friday to Monday inclusive. Final Standings in -Play-Offs ‘The following are the final ‘standings in the Bantam Divi. ston play-atte Played W'L T Pis. a 3 2 4 i: 4 1 Turn Brings Charge ‘Areverse turn taken by an automobile on Pine St. near the Canadian Bank of Commerce has resulted ina Castlegar man being charged’ when: the ma- noeuvre interferred with trat- Charged is Alla donald Smith of C whose 1969 vehicle was in collision with another driven by Mac- © George Wilson of Kinnaird The incident was re | Tuesday morning with total damages estimated at-$250. Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE . 3191 Highway. Drive PHONE 364-1822 ’ Smorgasbord 4PM, to 9 P.M. “SATURDAY, MARCH 29 ’Smorgasbord - 6 PM. to 9 P.M. EASTER SUNDAY — MARCH 30 Learn to Sew with Knits T-Shirts, Knit Tops Ladies Slacks, Skirts, Sweater. 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RROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL given to the pressing needs for an adequate water, supply and sewage in their neglecting to fulfill i homework in the ioterests of; the taxpayer,, suggest ‘the’ loss of grants be blamed on other levels of government, Perhaps there may be some criticism on senior government, However, in all seriousness, how can one quali- fy for such grants after the winter is well advan cations are required to be completed and submitted with- in a given date, Had this been done as required, their present clreumstan - avoided. presented . * and administrative representa: P02 2/0 tives did have the best inter. °> z ests of-the taxpayer’ in- mind had they: recommended nat to proceed at this time: until proper financing could be re- solved. that the contractors have com- Learn to Sew Beoutiful | Lingerie SUP, BRA, PANTIES, GIRDLE, NIGHTGOWNS eed | Starts Monday, April 7 ‘Te 3 pm. — Fee $8.00 : [SEND COUPON! | Teneinc setma Toot TO.HEP | mitted themselves to construct EXPERIENCED IN ROOFIN! BLACKTOP, CHEMICAL ‘SALES? Ionton RT xP ua ets é a TO: CONQUDATCD PACT & yAsoNSHFCAnADAD LTE. BB ea bo DOTRCAL Prt, Gees HIM SEA” tion, based taxation on’ an average home, valued at $20,000. In ‘actual fact,; the We do {ail this committee | $4 a fair and equitable amount, it mills over 20 years is really over 500 per cent greater.than 3 mills over 10 years... Your favored consideration of the foregoing would be much appreciated by replying In‘the form ofan open. letter c/o This committee ia quick to pect Concerned Citizens. Proper documénted appli- per:G.MacAndrew.. appealing to you, the minister ‘your! department, authorizing: raler! to hand now propasea a cost of 5. must therefore be realized that 5 DESIGN PLUS” would have been vit would have a fact these, elgcted | “The Creative Idea-Minded “Printers” ri : Does it not, seem strange - Phone 365-3810.to Enroll Gry 8 aTAtt. & Prownce ‘ARTER'S SEWING CENTRE 703 - 7th Ave. $. — Phone 365-3810 — Castlegar crater creeds tae oo ea atone © emt reset tare management wet re, se eee bree CASTLEGAR NEWS ROOF we sna CNC, 191 Columbia Ave. Phone: 365-7266 se Fh 6 Oren Homo Eleven Tables Play Duplicate Bridge Tuesday Eleven tables took part Tuesday evening when mem- bers of the Joy Keillor, Bridge Club met at the Hi ‘Arrow Arms for’ duplleate’ bridge. The re- sults aro'as follows: First im NS, ‘Joy: Keillor and Judy Shephard; second Ian Glover and Maureen Mitchell; third, Kay Gjonnestad and D. Poole and fourth, Mr. and Mra. 0. Birkeland. a Firat in ES, C. Bowor and" E. Cameron; second, Roy Kell-; lor ‘and Louise. Gjennestad; third, Wayne Weaver and Dave ‘Thiel and fourth, Mr. and Mra. Hubert. Hunchak. . Play’ will resume. next ‘Tuesday evening at the Hi Sam Swellishof, Age 88 -. Dies af Mount St. Francis’ A resident of this area since 1912, Sam Swetlishoff, 88, of Castlegar dled on Tues- day of last week’ at Mount St. Francis Hospital in Nelsdn, Funeral service was held leat ‘Thursday from Krestova Communtty Hall. Born in Ruséia on Sept. 1, 1886, Mr, Swetlishoff came to Arran, Sask. in 1899, In 1912 he. made his home in Glade, later moving to Crescent Valley. “ot was in 1967 that Mr, Swetlishoff moved to Castle-- gar, but due toill health, for the past seven years he has been a patient at Mount St, Francis, He is survived by his wife, Lusha; two sons, Mike of “Nelson and Alex of Castlegar; : four daughters, Florence Pozni- koft of Crescent Valley, Mrs. Bill (Annie) Patrick of Castle- _gar, Mra, Gus (Elsie) Olelck of % Grand. Forks and Mrs, Tim (Mary) Landia of Salmo; 15 grandchildren and four. great-' grandchildren. + \He was predeceased by one brother and two sisters, Burial took place at the Krestova Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Choir. from Saskatchewan To Visit Castlegar. Monday Plans for a cultural ex- change between, the Blaine Lake-Saskatoon Doukhobor Choir and the Doukhobors of the Kootenays are virtually complete. “STt has been quite some time since a formal choir has é EA from one. Biles nd 80 are expecled to make the trip. Proposed itinerary, of the shot is as follows: - larch 27—fly from Saska- toot to Vancouver; |)" March 80—cultural ex-. change with the Vancouver Doukhobors; program perfor: mance; March'S1—fly to Castle gar; social gathering in the NOTICE OF MEETING — The puch Annual Generel Meeting of ee evening to welcome visitors in Ootischenia Hall (everyone welcome); ‘April 1—tour of the area; evening program presentation at Stanley Humphries Second- ary: School, ‘This is a multi- ‘media presentation entitled “A -|. fon'and | Song”. The script was written by Koozma J. Tarasoff, author of "A Pictorial History of the Doukhobors”.” 2 This'program has been performed at, varfous locations in’ Saskatchewan, “and “it was produced to give people a better understanding of the history of the Doukhobors, as well as present life and philoso: ophy. <= Koofenay Savings Credit. Union . * Branches at” “Trail = Fruitvale | — Brilliant. (Castlegar) ~ South Slocan’— Nakusp —:New. Denver :: will be held in. The Gymnasium, Cominco Arena, Trail, B.C. 130 pm... _ Wednesday, April 2. All Members and Friends ‘Are-Cordially Invited CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1975 ‘Spring Check V Have Your Wheels Checked After a: a) Rigorous Winter Have Your Disc Brakes Checked Now! “A Pad in time : REMEMBER “Dave's Pizza’ & Chicke , Take-Out OPEN EASTER WEEK-END This Easter que Mom deygery Teer hee and the whole temiy to DAVES GOLDEN CRISP’ CHICKEN whole family: will enjoy Relax this Easter PHONE 365-5304 : DAVE'S PIZZA & CHICKEN TAKE-OUT Kianard fire Hall a day off from ao omeal the Castlegar Equipment Rentals Iz. CASCADE? ST. LTD. ‘a7 CASCADE ST. © Welding: Machines @ Torches C/W Bottles @ Saaffolding — Tools @ Paint Sprayers @. Mini. Grinders 1. @ Sanders @ Steam Cleaners © Chain Blocks 2 eas ETc. ETC. 3 CANADIAN LIQUID AIR DEPOT | COMPLETE STOCK OF WELDERS SUPPLIES > + @ Arch & Ges Rods @ . Gloves- @ Hard Hats @. Fittings @ © Gauges ETC, ETC, We also stock Rebar No. 3 and 4 Serving The, Kootenays for 12 Years PHONE 365-7433 ANYTIME © Salmo. “$500 DOOR PRIZE - \’ and Membership Drive.Contest. Draw. With 5 Prizes, Totalling $1,000 REFRESHMENTS WILL ‘BE SERVED ae taaansnennnne