FAMILIAR AREA seen in what is perhaps a not-too-familiar view is this shot, taken Sat- urday aobve Castlegar from a DC-3 Air Force training aircraft. The picture was taken as ond, second and Donna Pozd- meq jnekoff and Sandra :Sheloff, the Castlegar News camera went up with local Air Cadets, to get a look at the town from above, as well as wat aircraft enthusiasts take off from below. ig the young — Castlegar News Photo Bill King Gets NDP Nod For Revelstoke-Slocan Bill King of Revelstoke, |residents of the area to dis- a 37-year-old CPR fireman and | cuss provincial) broblems, 5 active member of the Brother- Speaking on Bill 33, Mr. hood of Locomotive and En-|Strachan said. that ihe "best ginemen, was nominated NDP way way ito control seikes st ai fe can at a meeting of 150 per- sons in Nakusp Saturday. to expect would avoid labour disputes comple le was completely oppos- fed te any labour legislation ed |which would make criminals out of normal decent working men. “We must build u; ah ce fective mediation se] he deci ere isbour and can come to terme on a basis of real equal- ‘Mrs. Eileen Dailly, MLA Burnaby -willingdon, was ke; er Notre Dame University oy ‘Nelson could ex- pect grants under a NDP gov- ernment 11 members of the NDP pro- vincial.caucus, who following the nomination met with the “The NDU would set up an iedopendent educational its commission locate FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS © MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED CAST! LEGAR: AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN ‘e WEST‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 ‘Your Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative oranee Service EATON’S HEARING AID CENTRE Hearing Analysis on JUNE 14th at CASTLEGAR Store. Have your hearing tested by Eaton’s qua- lified hearing aid consultant Mr. A. D. Schwob, without charge or obligation. Through proper hearing analysis and careful ° hearing aid selection, Mr. Schwob is able to help many people with a hearing proble If unable to come to the clinic phone Eaton's for a free home demonstration. mt. “Why not?” she replied. wil lit: it, wid o and split: i le : ciel election % available money on the basis of the ees and value of the In answer to a question rett MLA for Coquitiamn charg. | 2 for ed that the Socreds are using more public money to break homes up than to keep them together. He pointed out that a wo- man on welfare with three f her chil are put into foster homes, the cost to ie public appro: $35 for each child or a total of $430 dollars, while -she|Kinn would receive another $75 a month as a single person. Not only is uneco- nomical, but children raised ith at seart one one parent are fo be stable and and vweladjst ae ed. citizens using money he. received’ from Ottawa for Medicare to dam deficits, Workers and employers Users te cee oe garty, ico) ond and Connie Laurie Alexander, yar _ boys, seven years, fo cat: Braco Martin, first, Keith Schwartz, second and D'Arcy McKinnon, Second heat; Steven Boz- ek; first, Brian Kubos, onay and Bruno Graziotto; Third heat; Brian Veri- firs’ Danny Wallace, sec- Rick eee 50 yard di girls, seven years, aur heat; eb- bie Plotnikoff, first, Sheila Jackson, second Urness, Seco! heat; Shelley Friedrich, first, Darlene Bae on, eecond and Glenda Mil- ler, third. and Joanne dash el glght years: Sharon Mills fi - eee ae ee ley ‘Nixon, ‘third. Bean ba; Bean mae race — girls, six years, first ‘heat; Connie ‘Schwing, first, Laura Alexan- der, s second and Joanne Kirk, Second heat; Jeanne La- mond first and Donna Bohn, eas bag tely | seven years, fist heat; at; Keith D'Arcy Mc- Ogi glow” id Roduey Stewart, low an e) third. y, ‘Sécond peat; Steven Bo- | first, Sandra ‘Thederahn, Dre race — m eats Law Salone ‘ id and Gallzen Hore, second an leen Hega: third, ; Second: theat; Nicole Reed, even first, Christine Sohlattner, Second deat; Rick Christ- n — girls rc : second and Jeannie Lamond, e|second and "Danny Calder, Hopping race — boys, six years; Kelly Baron and Dan- ny Verigin, first, Rick Shu- kin, second and Dale Shukin, third. . Hopping race — boys, » third. |seven years, first. heat; Keith Schwartz, and Randall suey: third. yn ant race — boys, ax ix years; f Ban rigin sec-|Urst, Rie kin, second aud John cs ‘and Kenneth Schwing, second and Joanne nd heat; Norava Hors: first, Schlat- mer, second and ‘Teannie La- mon irst, Dennis Hugh- es, second and Bruce Martin, d| third. Second sheati Danny Cal- der,. first, Bruno Graziotto, second and Rick Christensen; third. ane Third heats seven pony rian ferigin, secon ‘third. | firs ;/and Brian Kubos, Hopping race — girls, ars, first heat; Moni- fe and. Joanne Urness, Sheila Jackson, second and Idress’ Roberts, thi Second heat; Friedrich, first, Debbie Plot- nikoff, second and »Darlene seven ca Wi ; | Baron, third. Schwartz, second and Glen Kirkwood, ‘Second hest; Steven Bo- zek and Brian Verigin, firs! Ian _ Foubister, second | an Mark ‘Chernenkoéf, thir Third heat; ie Aniee “Og- Jow, first, Rick Christensen, second and Danny Wallace. Spoon and potato race — Is, seven years, airs heat joanne Urness ‘and Oliphant, first, Debbie ie Woo, second and Tammy Bowman, Secon: 'd heat; Debbie Plot- nikoff and Shelley Friedri first, Glenda ‘Mc. | loway, second and John Col- lier, potato aes os gee years; ing race.— boys, eight ext pears Alan Roos, first, Richard Tarasoff, second and Randel Alloway, third. eieit years; 5 first, Leslie ‘on icine e teloud at and Dash — school bo S and girls; cl Cherno: dirst, Drew 0! int, second and Steven Harrison, third. Mother's race — its Bill Friedrich, first, Mrs. second and Mrs. Don Wollace, "Helping mothers $ for. the b Brig. ich, | occasion were: Gharlie Cl mn Mills, second and ‘lace. zek, dirst, Brunt Second: and lan : Foubister, Third rd neat Brian ‘Kubos, will be .p: their -half of | an the contributions, which the provincial government should Tightly be making,’ he charg: lected member. pr couver South, said. shaky his riding had opened the wedge Social Credit and the fac- ade. was o wwii provi lection will Ay finde Trail Hits Castlegar In Grow League Play Castlegar lost to Trail Machine ‘Works 5-3 ‘Tuesday These legar and Works tied for ‘iret place with 16 points each. | ne candidates for All Candidates ae This ~ your opportunity to question your Federal Office Castlegar United Church SUNDAY, JUNE 16 AT 7.30 P.M. | Mrs D. E. Hughes © 365-5503 Visiting’ at: the home oi ot their.parents, Mr...and Mrs. Alec. , were - Mrs. Don Blishen Richmond and Mr, -Wayne.. 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