epeed iragene drawn by a toun of matched Cipdeniales they ‘eut from the part around noon and going first to Raspberry Lodge and then across the ferry into Castlegar. The play itself will be shown Friday evening Saturday. With tomorrow being Friday, the 13th, a “goodtuck” ticket number will be drawn at the production entitling the holder to'a kiss from the virtuous maiden at the conclusion of the performance. Glen Campbell at PNE Many. singers have rock- ‘eted to the top on the strength ‘pf a single “hit” record, But it ‘takes a superstar to reach the ‘pinnacle—and stay there per- manently. Such a performer is Glen ‘Campbell, who will be appear- ‘ing at the Pacific Coliseum on ‘Aug. 30. 3 ‘Campbell, part of the PNE's best-ever “Star Spec- tacular,” has been appealing to CARAVAN STAGE- COMPANY presents © _ “THE STAG KING" ‘A Play, for All A ‘Fri, Avy. 13 <7, ‘Sat. ‘Aug. 2:30 &: PASS CREEK Pane : Adults $2 Children 75 mass audiences throughout the world for nine years. He was a virtual unknown until he recorded “Gentle on my Mind" in 1967. This’ was the song that propelled ‘him to stardom. Then songs like “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”, “Hey, Little One", “Galveston”, and “Wichita Lineman” ’ per- petuated his popularity. ie Glen Campbell originally just a honor around, Campbell topped everything he had done pre- viously with his rendering: of “Rhinestone Cowboy.” It) be- came his first Number One pop __Tecord and sold more than two the ty “Rhinestone Cowboy” was: “T'm not a country singer, 'm a % Coa boy who, sings”. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board ROBSON BRANCH—-CASTLEGAR LIBRARY ‘The Rabson branch of the Cantlegar and Distrit Public Library-will staff holidays. be closed from Aug. 17 to 31 for SENIOR CITIZENS" OUTINGS Castlegar Senior Citizens trip’ to Nelson's Lakeside Park this coming Monday. Another trip is scheduled for Aug. 25. Any senior citizens wishing to take these trips should sign up as early as possible. Coming vents of Costieger and District non-profit # heen Please ere, through the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mon A Public Set Interior Lum of Interior Pulp and 1 Operations Canadian Cellulose New KODAK TELE-INSTAMATIC™ 608 Camera $00.00 Slim and trim. Fits pocket or purse. Easy drop-in load- ing. Accepts new flipflash! “| Take norma! snapshots or slides, or flick a lever to telephoto and the subject appears closer. It's fun CARL'S Drug:and Treasure Room at the plaza and easy to use. For flash, just snap ona flipflash and ~~ take 4 flash shots, then flip it over and take 4 more. Camera furnished with stick-on monograms. See it now al: phone 365-7269 Friday's Storm Hit Caravan And Rips Canvas and Props By Jeha Bohle Castlegar News Slocan Valley Correspondent Last Friday will long re- main in the memories of mem- evening cent Valley ended in a near disaster. The stage had been set up in the field behind the RCMP. office. The evening perform- ance of “The Stag King” had concluded’ to generous ap- plause. * $ Supper to the cast was shut to be served when s very started up. Clouds ind some lightening were noticed to the south. _Boddealy. ihe bekwind in- Gata tteardes belied in the wind like’sails in a storm, Grommets were ripped right out’ and canvases torn. Posts were torn out and the canvases blown along the Aided by a few patrons, the darkness, Jit by frequent flashes of ever closer food was hurried under awning at the side of the Vardo ‘wagon. “Help,” came the cry in the murk. “The awning is coming adrift.” S More quick action. The, awning waz lowered and cover the top and lashed to the wheels. The heavens opened: the floodgates and water in huge quantities descended in’ tor- rents, 5 Everyone ran for shelter, getting wet to the skin in seconds. In seconds more no one was in sight. What had been planned as aweek's holiday for most of the Human Rights Upholds Charges-, For Alterations On Ladies Wear Sheila Thompson might wear the pants in her family but the British Columbia Hu- man Rights Commission Thurs- day rejected her charge of sex discrimination. Mrs, Thompson normally h slacks to e ‘Two flashlights were found and the unbolting of lines from * cables and the unknotting of 5 ropes be ‘began in a light shower. Some of the crew an- swered a call from the cook and Western Canada Lottery Numbers For Recent Draw ‘The numbers 2141784 and local police benefit association _won a quarter of a million “dollars in the last draw. The number 2121412 was *]- worth $100,000 and 2349169 will pay some lucky ticket- holder $50,000. The numbers 1612987, : -2UBGON, 1SBTILA and 1492868 000. ee last. live digits of all 000 and culture in the four western provinces. i 4 STEAK & CHICKEN. 4 “Our Specialties” ; HOURS . Monday - Saturday 12 neon - 12 midnight /- WESTERN’ TACK ~ Ph. 365-3294 “Located ‘one''mile South of ‘the Weight Scales ‘ at Ootischenia ~ ‘| SADDLE HORSES ‘Sunday 12 noon - 10 pam. ——— ae a good fit but recently bought a pair of English wool-knits off the rack at a local department store at a reduced price of $17. ‘They were too long andshe cast will be spent in repairing the damage caused by the storm, The Caravan Players ex: pect to put on a performance in the Pass Creek Park tomorrow and Saturday. Difficulty in finding graz- ing for the horses is reported. Where grass is available, they find no fences and in fenced ‘areas made available, it is poor grazing for their huge Clyds- dales and a riding horse, The caravan is a non-profit chart- ered company that depends, largely on the generosity of farmers to provide forage. Members of the company report more friendliness in the smaller centers where fresh vegetables and even freshly baked: pies and other: goodies are added to their fare by re- sidents," Children’ and ‘adults are made welcome between shows. and an opportunity to visit back * stage is always extended. Grand Forks is next on the schedule after the Castlegar area visit, John &. Volpatti Funeral Service Held Here Monday Funeral services srere held Monday afternoon ‘from the “chapel of the Castlegar Funeral - Home for John Lewis Volpatt!, 80, of Genelle, whopassedaway - . on Aug. & at Trail. , moved with his parents ( toB.C. at an early .age was educated at Nat and Store He wasa heavy equipment operator working ateuction and had lived in “he. Nonlinear ears. He was a-member of Local 115 Operating Engloera, (d «WER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS OK FSHOLSON Rov.’ Richard ° Klein © dst ed ata Mae Pailbearers were Len Davis, Marvin McCaffery, Bob Hamilton, David: Furnace, Gerlach, couver; his mother, Murray (Ada) ‘of burst, Sask; one «brother,. Jerry, of Blueberry and three ‘sisters: Mrs. : Lettie Rundburg of Prince | George, Mrs. Linda Lamb of 100 Mile House, and Rere at home. Castlegar Library Being Kept Busy Avery busy summer in the library is evident as circulation remained high over the last few months, A successful book sale was held in the Kinsmen Park in conjunction with Castlegar Sunflower Fest activities, while ‘a puppet show and story-hour followed in the. Castlegar branch, This was enjoyed by about 70 children and adults. Parents of atory-hour age children (from age 3)’ are re- to regarding story-! registration. These are held at all branches. Comedy that steals its way into your heart!” sey. BLYTHE DANNER& ALAN ARKIN) wom @D tried Unvied Art 18 © SUNMONITUE) «= HE 789 pm. Sum ( Notice of Public Hearing / ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE OPEN — Sat. 7 p.m. Dendng 9:30 - 1:30 am. Proper Dress - No Jeens after 7 p.m. “Misfits” “SUNSET DRIVE -N g Sal was charged $3 for “My husband doesn't have to pay to have his trousers shortened,” she told the com.“ | mission. “Why should I?” , She said she checked about + 20 clothing stores and found that women had to pay for alterations but men didn’t. * Mrs. Thompson then took her case to the ‘consumer services department which re- ferred her to the human rights branch. zi “If Mrs. Thompson had and was then for an alteration, she might have a case,” a human rights branch spokesman said. “But ‘in this instance we Sare dealing with different styles and different depart. ments. “Women’s clothing has to be Birned overBrickly Sore, the styles go out. Men's cloth- ing is saleable for years. “This practice is not based on sex but on different mer- chandising setups. There is is no « discrimination.” For Hire Ph. 365-5211 + bought the slacks off the rack in| the men’s clothing ‘department ENOICABARET! nthe Folly Air-Condi MARLANE HOTEL Ottawa, July 90, 1976 ISSUE No. 2 OTTAWA, ONTARIO SEPTEMBER 8, 1976, 9:00 A.M. The Canadian Radio-television and Tele-commun- Tcations Commission will hold a public hearing be- - ginning on September 8, 1976 at the Skyline Ho- fel, Ottawa, Ontario pee the. following: NORTH WEST COMMUNITY VI EO LIMITED, 1471 PEMBERTON AVENUE, NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Castlegar, British Columbia (760581900) Application for euhority to amend its cable serve ing Castlegar, British Columbia, 3s follows: . ~ — to add the tion and distribution of CKTN- recep! ¥ : Tv-1, channel 5, Castlegar, psn Columbia on = channel 8; — to change the dlsnibution channels of com- munity programming from channel 8 to chan- nel 10 and CBUAT, Castlegar, British Columbia, from channel 5 to channel 9. i location where the application may be exa- mined: as ‘ ‘Carl's Drugs, eat “646 South Second Si * bit Castlegar, Bath " cotumbls.” INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS Right to comment: Under the Commission's Rules of Procedure *for public hearings, any person i who is interested in an application may file’ a walle uervenion with the Commission for ste opposing Lede ‘of the application. Also, anyone may file: in eeting a complaint or other cepresentation Ps Ce beoeck mat. ters to be considered at this Public Hearing. and Telecommunications Commission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario KIA ON2. “Alli and matters to be considered at this Public Hearing must be received at Commission Office by August 24, 1976. ‘Also, all interventions and re- Presentations which concern or affect any applica- * tion of an applicant shown on this’ Notice must be : on such applicant personnally or by rege. istered mail on or before August 24, 1976. s ‘ [tis necessary to attach the postal. or. messenger receipt’, or other of service to the copy fil proof ed with, the CRTC giving proof that the applicant : has received his copy.: While there Is no specific form which interven- tions must follow, the Commission's Rules of Pro» ire that interventions desaibe the: in- intervenor. and contain a clear and concise statement of the ‘relevant facts ond gr- ounds upon which the ‘intervenor’s ° sup; for, Opposition ‘to or Proposed modification orks a A plication is, based_ : ke Viewing of documents Anyone. can view the ap- gllcatons, st, eilher. theoftice of the CRIC,. 100 Metcalfe ‘Street, Room, 1601, Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address. given’ in’ this Notice for examine + ation of the: application, © = Procedure at Hearings: The CRIC Rules of Proced- ure setting. out the: rights“ and obligations of the ‘ : Parties to'a hearing are available from: +) Publishing Centre, Printing and plhInge Department’ of ly and Servis 270: Albert: Street, 186 ve Ottawa, Ontario, | ¢ 3 For Sf on - the “applications at the hearing, ° please ‘contact : the eld in writing or by phone, 613-996-2294 or 995- Guy Lefebvre, Secretary, General. RIC — Public: Notin — 197661 : “- Canadian Conseil de ta a | Radio-Television” Radio-Téiévision ~ | Commission Canadienne TEAR Tore PG} rome JEFF BRIDGES. ANDY GRIFFITH DONALD PLEASENCE MATURE ENTERTAINMENT. ifying motion ptelure rom the terrifying No. best seller] @ Ss Rapidly Toking = is the | a Miltion — Development on Ceigar Road Above ths Ferry Providing 28 3 Bedroom Apartments Miss Sue Killough Honored-at Shower ° Attended By Many Mrs. Stuart Clow of Elko, “B,C, and Mrs, Roy Percival and + Mra, John Holden, both of Castlegar, were joint hostesses July -27th, with Mrs, G. W. : Anderson at the latter's home honoring «August bride-elect, Miss Sue Killough,' RN, of Kamloops, 4 Miss Killough is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Killough of Castlegar, A. pink, white and blue theme was beautifully carried out, thanks to the ettorts of: ‘retired-florist'A. J, Young and his wife, Jean, cousins of: Mrs. Anderson from Oxnard, Calif, A lot of visiting was done as young people got together after long absences with Miss _ _Killough flying here: fram ELL, by the time this appears in print, we'll be nearing Fall, and here I. an an groping around in my ard, ‘not even ‘tart. on my way to Paraguay. It'snotthat I haven't hada tremendous response to my appeal to readers to help out with accommodation in such places as Lima and La and for someone to volunteer + to fly me down, An “enterprising travel agent in Meaford, Ont. told me his Dad wanted to go to South America-too, wished ed might wind ad up in the flees British Guiana instead of the former Dutch Guiana, with no place to stay. Quite right. The former D.G, is. now Surinam, and that’s where I . aim to go. Perhaps Ms. Ngui bas a sister there, or an ancient poe who would put. me up fer a night or two, But the clincher came challenged me to put ty, up or shut up. He offered to _ share expenses, and pre- sumably he has. aplane. E Another He says he hasnoex icra south of the border. No problem, old. buddy. You can have Maria’ Rosa Carvalho. She's the homely. one. And she's just _ Last Summer Ds about your age and speed, She does dance a’ mean tango, or did, 80 years ago. I can just see you two living it, up in the. one of’ those rilt-edged | Heels off the Copacabana be: Never fear. T'd read tena you. With a couple of wheel- . chairs. 6200 + 3 McCuaig goes ‘on: “The way employment is is gong in the secondary. sch ool busi- ness, you'd never he missed + We can finance the trip with a ave ‘book, Smiley. In fact, I have a title: SA After 50. (Not'Sex Appeal, f Smiley 5s South America.) You Tl take pictures, It howd sell’ like hotcakes.” nnn Bill. Let's wait until November. No Canadian in his right mind would leave this country now that summer is here. November, Smiley. When the leaves are gone, we're sone,, right? No backing out ‘Well Ths Thavoa afew holds to deluged by rain, ‘badly. rattled by thunder and scared skinny by lightning. When it hasn't ore it's been muggy as Mozambique or colder'n a watehs tit, + Campers are moving into town nom their cottages. ‘purists are ‘bundled ‘like 703-7th Ave., 5., Castlegar, B.C.’ Complete Service on all Makes of Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners — y Was in Man Laplanders. I havent had a single swim ‘yet, to the disgust of the bikini brigade, whose ‘most ‘hilarious mo- ment of: the: summer: is . , watching yours truly, white -a3_a slug, flinch into the » water and dog-paddle off for -his first swim of the year, The strawberries were rained out just before we got: our supply. The raspberries are “doing poorly.” But it's a great year for grass, The lad who cuts my lawn has barely finished the front:when it's time to start.on the back. ies aight he can't because it’s eight pete. hi and peat ish i {tango et inal ta wild - oe : oe the- only ray-of . sunshine this aummer has been the Risen that serene and gracious lady in whose presence even "president Gerald Ford, for once, didn't ® resemble Boris Karloff play- ing Frankenstein's creation.. Ah, yes, I'ma monarchist, along with, : apparently, ut 90 per cent of the, residents of the U.S., and’ two or three Sneed other Gonadinns: saying Td surryayed over fat, so Public tenders were open- ed last week on a major B.°C. Hydro construction contract i with ‘the Seven Mile ‘Sale Continues to Sat. - Aug..14° power project onthe Pend- Oreille River, construction of a 216-foot-high dam and: an “808,000 Mowatt. powerplant. pparent ‘low. tender: of . $107,517,619, of four bids, was submitted by a joint venture’ “NOW AVAILABLE ~ WATERBEDS. : by mail order " $P0 ANE: WATERBED. a gam Neh epitne 22 Washington 99201 =* Feel: Free to Call ‘Collect 509'327-1816 © Zachry Co., Al Johnson Con- struction Co. of Canada Ltd., and Commonwealth ‘Construc- tion Co. Ltd. Other bids-received were: > CALL LONG DISTANCE AND GET SOMETHING FO NOTHING, “When you want to call long distance, ‘but you haven’ t got: the person's number, you can dial flirectory assistance to: |. most places in Canada and the’ Atno » charge. “For all areas in B.C. not incl ded i in your | local ; directory, call 112-555-1212. g -. 2° For areas outside B.C., ‘call 112:+ area code + 555-1212. Area sede are listed in the front of your phone book. Once you’ ve ‘got the number you, want, remember that most station-to-station calls you dial yourself (112) cost less. Now, isn’t that something? | BETHLO ‘ean’ be made. T just saying that I think it’s: . essential to have a symbol. that is above and beyond the lying | of big unions, and the arrogance of civil cervants, ‘1 See how you got me side: “ tracked, McCuaig, with your. nonsense about summer in Canada. ; Allright, back to business.” You fly; I'll: navigate. I'm pretty good at it, Only bad spot might be flying across water, jungles and moun- tains, My navigation gets a bit shaky’ if I don't have, a.- Tailway line to follow. By the way, I thought I'd take my two grandsons along to see their Uncle Hugh. EA when you're fuelling up, lay stock of diapers); preferably disposable. ..We' could blaze a nee trail right - across the And One last. thing] 1 can't wait. until November. If I’ wasn't there, calm ‘and ‘collected, the day after Labor Day, the members of my English. : department, without: their - leader, would be as bereft and lost as the Children of. Israel without. Moses. z Loram: International Lid.; of: Calgary, $114,262,222; Dilling- - . ‘ham Corporation Canada Ltd.; Peter Kiewit Sons Co, Ltd; C. ‘A.-Pitts General Ce ‘Kamloops just for the oceasion. °. + The one game played was won by a tie between Mrs,“ Mazie Zinfo and Mrs. L. V. ; Campbell. After opening th e many ‘lovely ‘gifts, the: bride- elect thanked all her friends for . thats odd wis hea. Well- Rnown Actress Won Battle of Alcohol Actress \Mercedes Me: g probably the’ ‘mos! Cambridge was one among an’ ° ‘ever increasing number. of et women aleoholies. She was one of the fortunate ones who was able to conquer her problem, It has been estimated that | about 2 million out of a sible $ million alcoholics in the United States are women. The. Percentage of women members in Alcoholics Anonymous’ has jumped from 25 to 40 in the last * five years and figures in Canada are as ominous. Dr.. Norman Zinberg blames recent cultural changes for the increase. “The feminist movement fights for the rights. of women to engage in every. social activity available to men,” he: says, “including the right to sit at bars or enter taverns that: were previously, all-male preserves. “Thus the number of. wo- -mén who drink in public has increased enormously and the number. -of known. alcoholic women has soared.” According ‘to"Dr> Martln, * ‘because: of the. legality:--of + alcohol, people don't . realize that “it is a drug. “But it's oe Martin Teels that alco- holism’'is mast dangerous in pregnant women. * William Martin of the Co: necticut Association of Alco- holic Councils states that “pos- sibly many, many children have. been impaired because of: age’ through thelr mothers’ drinking. “A mother than one cocktail or two glasses of sherry a day for three months before shet has her baby \: je she's and the, entire breast-feeding her ‘baby. “If she can't do that,” says: Martin, “she's got.a ‘problem. and should abandon . aleohol - completely for a while, because alcohol passes through ’ the bloodstream of a pregnant mother td-the fetus and can create a need for alcohol in the , baby's system.” .~ . Dr. Martin further states, “We feel from. indications we've had that kids wi retarded tend: to come from: alcoholic homes. There must be Z some connection.” . vicious drug fi ; definitely, © should limit herself to no more - * re ti ae “© inside or out. Your nearby Interior/exterior stains and paints right now at prices that Ltd. and “Atlas Construction -. Ltd., joint venture, North Van- couver, $149,412,546; B.A.CM.: Construction Co, Ltd., Brown and Root Ltd., 8. J. Groves and, - Sons Co. and Emil Anderson, ~ Construction Co. Ltd., joint + venture, Winnipeg, °$147,- Prices are those quoted by the’ tenderers. + The tenders will require detailed study before an award should be completed , within stout two. months, B. C. Hydro . penta —_ <= From preliminary 2 ination it appears that all bids conform to the specifications except the one. from Loram “International Ltd., which was’ declared by the tenderer to be an alternate proposal based on a target cost plus management > fee arrangement. Work on the Seven Mile “dam and Powerplant would be continue ‘through 1980, when Sat power. front the project is eduled to come on line. ‘Typewriters, TV's B&W-and Color TV's for ' tent by week: or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail process* -wina value at the finish tine. i plecstaak aoe toAugust14th . 2:5 MEM WooosTAINS REMLATEX: 4 ees © exterior house: an “ odnatural wood ‘arabe ast ee. 2 or ahydbase al $14.99 gation, te Atexram prea: Dealer may sell at lower prices Cars sees eer in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 12, 1976 — ee Give mily Give your family will professionally our {CAR “UPH LSTERY and carpets Make the interior of your car : + look like new. Free pick-up and : delivery, Offer expires Aug. 31. 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