CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 7, 1977 ra Icy Roads Blamed In Accident Tey road: conditions, are blamed in a 6:15 p.ni. accident Thursday on Highway No. 3,16 miles east of Castlegar. Police say a. 1969 pickup with a canopy received an eatl- mated $500 damage when it failed to negotiate a curve, went over the bank and rolled onto its roof, The vehicle, driven by Gary Caplan of Slocan. Park, ene : 5 : : Golfers Take Some Early Putting Practice at the Castlegar Golf Course Which Officially Opened Saturday Castlegar and District Bowling Results. : (continued from’ page 8A) THS Regulars 1073. THT Regulars 2921. Team Points: Ding Bats 0, Misfits 2, Alleycats 4, Regulars 4, Screwballs 0, Columbia 5 - 2. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 626, Darline Edwards 618. Tues, Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (March 29) LHS Joyce Turner 250. LHT Connie Olson 615. MHS Dwayne Keus 274. MHT Charlie Burdett 718. Team High Single Road- hogs 1156, THT Roadhogs 3232. Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 1, Headpins 1, Live 5 - 0, M.O.T.S. 8, .Roadhogs 4, Night- hawks 3. Other 600's: Matt Rohn ‘656, Bob Coulin 681, Larry + Webster 626, Glenys New 609, Wes Kirkwood 609, Erma My- tkyte 604, Loe! Olson 601. Tennessee Aromatic Cedar, Chests Every Bride's dream Artistic. Design. Superb Quality Sere at: MIDVALLEY SHOPPING CENTRE Slocan Park Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (March 23) LHS Erma Mykyte 266. IHT Erma Mykyte 680. THS Chevys 986. THT Chevys 2799. Team Points: Chevys 3, Kawasaki 1, T-Birds 3, Ram- blers 1, Model Tees 4, Bobcats 0. i Other 600's: Kathy Horcoff 638, Ev Bennett 629, Wed. Night Ladies—Cut-! Rate (March 30) LHS Myrna Wesley 315. LHT Myrna Wesley 789. Club Members Only on Courts After Monday By 8. WICHERT And M.GRAY Membership tags for the Castlegar Tennis Club are now available. Starting Tuesday, weather permitting, they will be sold at the tennis courts from 6 p.m. to dusk every evening until further notice. After Tuesday, only mem- bers will be able to use the courts. Look for our advertise- ment on. the new fee structure in today’s Castlegar News. (Just Arrived at Yarn Barn 100% wool 402. skein Reg. 2.50 . $1.75 Knitting Worsted Castleaird Plaza THS Eagles 1029. THT Eagles 2882. Team Points: Budgies 0, Canaries 4, Eagles 4, Parrots 0, Swallows 1, Woodpeckers 3, Other 600's: Dot Tipping 622, Joan Humphrey 618, Sel- ma Adams 613, Shirley Torbic 611. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (March 23) LHS Shirley Barton 254. LHT Shirley Barton 636. ¢ IS Fred Wachek 299, MHT Fred Wachek 755. “<"THS Sparrows 1024, THT Sparrows 2768, Team Points: Square Balls 8, Roxy Rollers 1, Sports 3, Flukey 5 - 1, Sparrows 4, Tired 5-0, Other 600's: Mike Laren 611, Bill Loukainow 636, Thurs. Morning Ladies (March 31) LHS Catrina Ward 281. LHT. Myrna Wesley. 783. THS Chipmunks 979, THT Teddy Bears 2665. Team Points: Beavers 1,- Lions 3, Squirrels 0, Chipmunks 3, Minks 1, Teddy Bears 4. oie 600's: Catrina Ward sur Outs Pat MacKinnon (game 1), Catrina Ward (game 2. Thurs. Aiternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rol! larch 24 “PHS Groaners 968, “THT Groaners 2790. Team Points: - Hooters 4, Screamers 1, Groaners 3, Wail- ers 3, Criers 1, Moaners 0. Other “600's: Doris Zoob- koff 634, Marge Bonnett 611, Karen Turner 601. ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (March 24) LHS Janet Féllman & Linda Miller 247. LHS Janet Fellman & Linda Miller 247, LHT' Linda Miller 655. MHS Matt Rohn 313, MHT Walter Kanigan 791. Come On In To SAM’S and Take Advantage of this Annual Easter Event 5 Foliage Plant Baskets other 300's: Orlando Vee. chio 3 na Avengers 1196. THT Avengers 3257, . Team Points: Avengers 3, Early Risers 2, R-T’s 2, All Stars 4, Stand Bys 1, Misfits 2, Dynamiters 0, Cannon Balls 4, Robson Rollers 1, Anything Goes 2, Alley Cats 0, Chal- lengers 3. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 752, Ken Hood 741, Orlando Vecchio 730, John Paulson 702, Dennis Chernenkoff 696, Mar- yin Wood 659, Ken Emmons 652, Walter Tymofievich 648, John Stetsko 642, Larry Web- ster 637, Frank Webster 636, Butch Quiding 686, Bruce Mac- Kenzie 628, Garry Rayner 615, Bill Maartman 613, Ed Adshead 611, Janet Fellman 609, Glady Manahan 606, Harry Tamelin. 606, Bill Davis 600, Denise Olson .600. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (March 25) LHS Madeline McIntrye 243, LHT Pearl Mott 610. MHS Garry Rayner 283, MHT Garry Rayner 724. THS Lamp Lighters 1025, THT Super Stars 2934. Team Points: Super Stars 70, Road Runners 65, Trainees 55, Mischiefs 54, Lamp Lighters: 49, Five Pennies 30, Other 600's: Charlie Bur- dett 666, John Paulson 612, Fri. Night Mixed Sl P.m. (March 25) LHS Elaine Sallis 228, LHT Darline Edwards 560. MHS John. Paulson 236, MHT ope Paulson 642. was ig from Grand Forks, No injurles are’ reported, , No charges have been laid. Court News In provincial court on. Tuesday of last week two separate charges of driving while their drivers’ licences were suspended were heard. Antonio Rego and Randy Egli both pleaded guilty and were each fined $300 or in default one month in jail. are * William Dinner pleaded guilty to a charge of being in Possession of marijuana, He was fined $100 or in default two weeks in jail. + 8 6 Carl . Gerald Johnson pleaded guilty to three counts of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was. fined $75 on each count.‘ _ * 8 oe Danny Soukoroff pleaded guilty to a charge of being in ion of jt le 985. THT Chalice 2694. Team Points: Mean Ma- chines 0, Outsiders 0, 100 or Bust 4, Newcomers 1, Chal- lengers 3, Alley Brats 4. Required as of Today Burning -permits will be required for outdoor fires in British Columbia as of mid- night, April 14, the B.C. Forest Service announced Monday." Officials of the service's Protection Division said such permits can be obtained free of charge from any of the pro- vince’s 100 forest range! st are nod vai campfires. di The burning permits cover all industrial’ fires and the outdoor burning of rubbish and other debris in areas outside city or municipal boundaries, The permits are issued on a “project by project” basis, and there are penalties (normally fines) for failure to comply with’ terms outlined in the Forest “The Forest Service is ible for fire we have control over all out: was fined $75 or in default 14 days in jail. He was also placed on probation for one year. . . Harvey Bourdon. pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol count over .08. He was fined $250 or in default one month in jail. . . ° Rodney Bartlett pleaded guilty to a charge of being is door burning In times of dangerous fire hazard, he said, the Forest Service, may refuse to issue such permits. The permits also advise holders of their re- sponsibilities and outline pre- cautions to be taken. Month of! Increase in An upward trend was in- dicated in nearly all types of traffie using the Castlegar Ferry during the month of March, as compared to that same month the previo:s year. The only decreases re- corded were in the number of motorcycles, which totalled 31 dito 86 last year and in all forest land,” observed B.C.’s chief protection - officer ~ Don Owen, “and it is important Limited Quantity. These beautiful baskets will bloom the entire sum mer. Reg. 8.00 the‘amount of livestock, which was one less than last year's total of eight. was fined si00 or in default tt days in jail - 8 #8 One juvenile also appeared in court for break, enter and theft and was placed on pro- “bation for one year. Maich ‘Shows ar Fe 9s Ferry Usage Other statistics are as fol- lows, with’ the March 1976 figures indicated in brackets: Number of round trips (3,180), 3,450; automobiles and drivers (25,735) 27,546; pas- sengers not drivers (95,295) 37,083; trucks, all types (10,- 452) 11,842; trailers and.semi- trailers (307) 529; and motor buses stayed the same as last year's. fi; igure of 147, - See 8 Times Further See 3 Times 5 Further| | Cibie als International ai Holidays we Government Approved Tires |44 Bias 87 fo. 7° Belted 32" to 46° Radial 944° to $7155 E550) OODLAND aye sree -WO PARK: SERVICE (S) 20% Off Fabric (Continues through Saturday) yd. 1% , $1.00 V2 Price - Flannette .. Carter's Sewing Center ‘Singer Sales & Service Castlealrd Plaza 365-3810 5 y SALE jeers ‘ and a plant: foreman left ‘last ; month to travel halfway around + the world: for 2 look at a : drossing furnace. ER VA Easter Lily Ky $ 4 Blooms 6.- 8 Blooms Ne Pay as ar py bigness and Jarge volumes. and hockey have a definite drawl? ‘ The roads are straight the drive is di It scems the selection and It is a good chance to get a One Man's | One Man's Opinion Going South to Shop? It must be difficult:to be poor or. lazy ‘in these times, Tf you have the time and mone: the way it has been and perhaps al advantage. Gasoline is much cheaper in the States, nieals are. bigger and where else can you get a” warm friendly smile from the walttosses and store clerks who all speak with that southern and wide and providing you are a good driver. with reliable experience? Here is why: «1 ask Castlegar, Trail and Nelson was working on it. Statistics Trail Chamber of Commerce + single test day last fall, this part of the country, Now why should anyone who likes i ee ee) There is one disadvantage to “shopping Spokane”: An appliance or other electrical apparatus which is not Canadian Standards Association approved may void your house insurance if it causes a fire. y It is now very popular to “shop Spokane” and that is ways should be in the market, system that encourages Prices are good reasons for “going south for the weekend”. way from the humdrum of living in a small town that offers one bowling alley, one cinema and three beer parlors, People who can afford curling, skling going to Spokane as much as I do try to knock the” ed my M.P. and Statistics Canada for facts on the volume of dollars from - which go south each year, Bob Brisco apologized and said he have not given me the courtesy ofareply. The manager of the said a local study reported $79, 000 declared at Paterson in one I was one of two vehicles at Paterson 8 a.m, counted 20 vehicles on the Canadian side waitin, ‘ Yes, I have personal reasons for writing thi egg. Will people shop at my store if I smile, drawl and have acres of musical instruments at the right price? Or would people continue to buy grand Pianos and expensive organs in the * Spokane area because it's good to get away for the weekend and the Americans make them feel important when they, spend $10,000 in Spokane stores? I guess we will have to ask the poor and the lazy who have no choice but to choose from understocked stores where ‘prices are- high and where anyone who waits on them, j is probably grumpy and negative about bad business. i Good for the little guy who can’t Friday returning from Washington state. I ig anxiously for a chance to get into the U.S. column. They involve the chicken and the ‘tafford it but is doing his best to keep business ing in . Poorerypnyea abn ere es co seach vet A a ts Arts Council Assisting | Group's Family Program As May ‘has been. pro- claimed Family Month through- ‘out the province, the Castlegar and District Communily Arts Council will cooperate with the local organizers of the People Interaction group in its attempt to strengthen the family unit. People Interaction is concerned about the impact the break- down of a family has on our society, 0 The Arts Council will spon- sur a poster competition on the theme of ‘My Family’, which will be open to children from Kindergarten to Grade 7. Prizes will be $5 gilt certifi- cates, with one prize awarded to each grade. A grand prize for the best poster of the will formance, Mrs. McBain was one of the judges at the competition and the Arts Council donated some of the prizes. “The Kootenay Chamber Orehestra will be playing in Castlegar on the aflernoon of April 24. This performance will feature 12 players, including a guest bass from Edmonton and guest violist. Trail Arts Club currently have an exhibition of paintings, graphics and batiks on display ~ an the second Hoor of the Kool- enay Savings Credit Union in Trail, The Arts Council display boards will be available for rent by commercial ventures—at a charge of $3 per board per time, plus damages if any. Ootischenia Woman Laid to Rest Tuesday Funeral services bogan Tuesday evening and concluded yesterday afternoon from ‘the -be a gift cértificate plus free tickets for all the winner's immediate’ family to the Charles’ Hayter © one-man theatre production‘on May 17. This program, based on the life and poetry of Robert Service, should provide. excellent family entertainment. *, Marg McBain reported on the ‘well-organized — public- speaking contest held by Twin Rivers Schoo! last month and Bob Bertuzzi on Assistance is Necessa ry For Airport Improvements The City of Grand Forks needs some to make cause the low clouds on the the municipal acne there . More useable to Grand Forks | citizens, B.C. Premier Bill Ben- ) nett has been told, i Ina letter to the premier, Mayor Jim: Robertson. states that mountain directional bea- cons should be installed at Grand Forks because “we are : served only by a small airline— which shuttles between Grand : Forks and Castlegar, Penticton, : Kelowna and Spokane—and be- Engineers u our val- ley during the fall and winter months make even this service problematical.” Mayor * Robertson states. that,.the federal: government, through’ the ministry of trans- port, has been aware of the problem at Grand Forks over the last several years “and have dangled hope in front of us, until just ‘recently! Now, we have’ learned they have re- moved us from their plans.”. to Leave On. Furnace Study Two Cominco’: engi: The furnace they'll exam- {ine is at a lead smelter at Port Pirie, Australia, and the one- : week visit is part of Cominco's ‘$7.8 million project to modern- + ize the drossing section of its jead smelter here. : :, 1 t+ Project supervisor Mike * Walker, . mechanical engineer 5 Val Cornea and furnace: fore- ‘man: Bert Milnar are the three making the trip to Port Pirie, . grite of Broken Hill Associated >,Smelters’ plant. 3 “We'll be checking our. in- 3etallation drawings and looking “gat. refinements. BHAS ‘have. simade to their furance system - Glenmerry * NEW. AND USED.: FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive -- PHONE 364-1822, = main and incorporating the best by them in our own," Walker said, He said Bert Molnar will be going, over operation of the. BHAS ‘furnace in detail. “Its fundamental that Bert knows the operation in detail;” Walker’ said. “He'll have to supervise the operation of ours once it's installed, and he'll have. to advise on the training of operators,” o Walker said the main ele- ments. of the Cominco project will be installation of the new continuous, drossing ‘furnace to replace the present two-furnace system, and. a baghouse to.- handle fume from the furnace and charging ‘system, both ‘of which | will be enclosed and... ventilated.: He said elimination of a major part of the fuming less manual work and the clearing: of plant congestion will. be the improvements in _ the working environment. In add- ition, he said, the problem of; “fume drifting into other plant: areas will be greatly reduced. | Waldie’s The letter té the premier was written at the direction of Grand Forks City Council as a follow-up: to Bennett's pub- .licized_remarks-in the legisla- ture recently that if the federal ‘ government does not act soon to improve airport facilities in B.C., the province may take action on its own. The premier hinted that the B.C. government’ may be prepared ‘to go into the air- Port-construction.: business ‘to try to improve transportation . opportunities in remote parts of the province. Outside the House, he said the government is is not inter- et aoe 2 zoe per sauleal parece elp. worthwhile "reise from BCDG. The government's “direct involvement would come in the area of building proper airports so the airlines would have some place to land, he said. . He could ‘not say . when such ‘a program might begin, partly because it would depend on ‘the results ‘of ‘talks with Ottawa and -partly because funds ‘would have’ to be avail- able before it could get started. -Seniors Enjoy Supper, Dance At Windup “An afternoon. of square’ janne: followed by a potluck © : supper, - was“ enjoyed by 28 members of the Senior Citizens’ ‘Association. Golden: Square a the calibre, of his band’s Per, Dancers, in’ a’ windup ‘event: ° ; held March 26 at their Centre. =. Grace was said by Mrs. E. Sherbiko, after which members and: former members. of the Golden. Squares enjoyed the. Hall ie Mrs, bee Nevokshonoff, age 92, who died Sunday at Castlegar. A resident of Qotischenia for the past several years, Mrs. Nevokshonoff was born May 8, : 1884 in. Russia. She came to Saskatchewan in: 1898, where she married, moving to B.C. in 1910. She and her, husband farmed in the Grand Forks dis- trict until his death in the early. 1960s, when. she moved «to Castlegar. and Ooti: Mrs. Nevokshonoff was a member. .of. the Union of Spiritual Communities | of *, Christ. She is survived by a son, Bill of Grand Forks; a davghter, Mrs, Lucy Stoochnoff of Ootis- chenia;. 10. grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren. She was predeceased by “her | husband, * Alex,. and a daughter, Mrs, Polly Podmeroff in 1968. Interment took place at Ootischenia ‘Cemetery’ with Castlegar Funeral Home in care of } Z CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 7, 1977 Robson Irrigation District: IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘The West Kootenay Health Unit has Informed us that they regard all open stream, lake, and other partace water sources as potentially hazardous, regardless sampling results, unless bolled or chlorinated prior to drinking the water. PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS Pursuant to Section’ 27 of the ‘‘Highway Act'’ and regulations under the ‘Commercial Transport Act"’, load restrictions are hereby rescinded otentive 42:01 AM., Apr fh, 1977, on all Provincial Highways in the Rossland Highways District. Overload ‘ermal on the avers. highways will be allowed the *Cammerclal Transport Act. t R. E. McKeown : Oistrict Highways Manager for , MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC WORKS © Dated this 4th day of April, 1977 Ministry of Highways & Public Works (Highways) Rossland, British Columbia {Size Guide 25% Off | Size “|. Price* AR78- "$48.68 | GR78-14 | $89.10 BR78- 50.48 | HR78-14 )7.00. BR78- 51.34 | JA78-14 | 104.90 CR78- OR78-14 94.75, 101.55 i | 52.24 55.76 GR78-15 HR78-15 ; |ER78-14 JR78-15 58.43 106.05 FR78-14 60.08 | LR78-15 | 120.70 a POPULAR NEW CAR RADIAL ON 1977 CAR MODELS: ~ _ This Goodyear Stee! 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