good results, is a hobby of J. Donald Jones of 750 South Woodland, Castlegar. A physics instructor at Selkirk College, Mr. Jones built his telescope completely open. shaving mirror’ which has a slight concave SHOOTING THE MOON with surprisingly It consists of what he calls a “high class and a prism. Mr. Jones is shown mounting his 35 mm camera with its single lense reflex.. The photo of the moon was taken with this telescope and a tele converter which enlarges the original image three times in size, Mr. Jones said he received his inspiration for this type of photography from Selkirk College’s telescope. — Castlegar News Photo Magistrate Without Jury Hears Case of Criminal Negligence 30 when his car head-on with an- passe the Mr. Postnikoff is charged with causing death by criminal negligence. He is also charged with impaired driving. The accident occurred between 11.50 p.m. April 29 and 12.10 am. April 30, court was told. Laurie Gordon, now a student at University of Al- berta, Calgary, and at the time an RCMP constable in the Crescent Valley detach- ment testified that the head- on crash occurred in the south-bound lane of High- bed 6, just south of Slocan ‘The! accused's car was facing north and the car in which Miss Verigin was rid- ing was facing south he This led him to con- clude that the accused was frovelling north at the time, ie id. Mr. Gordon said the ac- eused told him shortly af- ter the accident that he was about to make a left turn off the highway and got confused by the centre-line of the former highway, «which swung off toward the He sald Mr. Postnikoff signed a consent form and the blood sample was ‘sub- sequently taken and sont to the RCMP crime detection laboratory in Vancouver. - Referring to what the accused had told him about the old ines, Mr, Gor could be confus! ed at the scene, Alice Ver- igin was in the front passenger seat, which was pushed forward so that the back to das) He assisted in are Kinnaird Council Briefs ic Kinnaird being urged by its town council to take the respon- sibility of trimmin, ree limbs which threaten to come in contact with power An uiry to West Kootenay Power on recen' ower failures has resulted council being these failures are due to outauesy which Soeur when roperty owners’ trees come 4 contact with the wires. Council feels the prob- take the necessary trim their trees further power failures. ee Busines the re ion of M. R. eB as a member of the Advis- ory planning commission was accepted, Public works provincial gi wildlife authorities are wor- rled Rar Habiliti offered by the Park, was received. and fil- t but ed, wi the Little Peopl- e's Nursery, which appears to need no further actlon, was deleted from the agen- OATS, Robin Hood WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT BULBS 6 for $1 CASHMERE BATHROOM TISSUE 6 roll pkg. 69c her and the other passeng- ers from the car. filliam Charles Ritch- ot, 18, of Kelowna testified that he was dri the oth- d just start- lng. about 20. mph. were ig about 20 mph, "Shortly after we were on the road (highway) I saw a set of headlights and heard someone scream.” He testified that he red: a broken leg and is facial bones were ua in thea neciaent He ‘o have plastic sunge! is whole face, as Catherine Richot, 16, of Kelowna said she broke her left shoulder, jaw bone, cheek bone and fractured a bone under her left eye in the accident. d the Curt W Bob Brandson Memorial Pool was now winterized 5 for $1 the ball Te- has been rtion of the Marathon land with the as- sistance of welfare help. ressed foot ilitles of the high- spon les of the ° ways department. The dog problem ap- pears to be easing some- what but bear continue to cause alarm. Mayor Colin Maddocks stated he would like to see some financial support and JUBILEE : LUNCHEON MEAT 2 for 99¢ "ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK’ LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY Chicken: -Ave.5-7 Ibs. Grade "A" Ib. Pork Shoulder Ste FRESH; Government Inspected. Cut From Boston Butts ak Cross Rib Roast Bone-in. Safeway Su; ¢ ¢ 51.09 Sliced Side Bacon Smoke House, Turkeys CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1972‘ Lettuce 2.4 Canada No. 2 . Breakfast Treat. 1 tb. Pkg. Rt COMPLETE | left rear of the accident scene. Mr. Gordon said the ac- cused told him he then re- alized he was on the wrong side of the highway . but Local Arts Council Deadline Today Utility =~....49° Oranges ~~. 4 —ras THE BEAUTIFUL DIFF ERENCE "SKIROULE’ SNOWMOBILES . RUULE. BY COLEMAN ......-- "Ever Corisidered “a Snowmobile Dealership ’as a means of Increasing Winter Profits? or If You are Presently a Dealer, are you enjoying — — The Most Advanced Machine in the Business — Prepaid Freight — Bonus Cash Discounts — Interest Free Financing — Free Trips to Hawaii. . . (10 Machines)... If You Are Interested, Send for More Information on a “SKIROULE DEALERSHIP” in your area by contacting . . . oe PALISADE SNOWMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS LTD., 314 MERIDIAN ROAD N.E., CALGARY, ALBERTA 272-8741 SELKIRK COLLEGE Department of Biological Sciences Credit Courses for Home Study — Start Anytime! Phone or Write: Dr. B. E. C. Fraser Chairman — Department of Biological Sciences, Selkirk College, Box 1200, CASTLEGAR, B.C. * 365-7292 of 365-6510 Mr, P. D, Ommundsen Department of Biological Sciences Selkirk College, Box 1200 CASTLEGAR, B.C, — 365-7292. Three courses are now available to you in modu- lar form which allows you to study them at home and at your own rate. The courses are fully trans- ferable to the British Columbia Universities if you take them for credit, but are also available in an interest option with plenty of room to pursue your special will visit stud in tlying areas for H and ltatic 102 - 3 Human Ecology Instructor: Mr. P, Ommundsen - A course for students not intending to major in science, dealing with the interaction of man and his environment, and the major ecological pro- blems of populati ni i I pol- lution. {no previous Biology required). 103 - 3 Human Evolution g Instructor: Mr. P, Ommundsen A course for students not intending to major in science, dealing with the principles of genetics and evoluton as related to man and society. The course includes consideration of genetic tf ing and the technological manipulation of the nature of man, prediction of family inheri thought he’ could stay on the wrong side until reach- ing the point where he was to turn left, The turm was he detected the odor of al- coho! on his breath. : Festival Concert Society Offer Festival Concert Socie- ty (formerly Jeunesses Mus- icales of B.C.) has announc ed an anded series for the 72-73 season. Five con- certs are scheduled which will feature Mark Westcott, American pi Pacific Salt ‘Jazz Sextet, currently receiving enthusiastic re- views in West Coast pap- ers; the Orion Trio, Lond- oi; a proup composed of two outstanding Yugoslavi- an singers and a Malaysian pianist; and to conclude the season, the Anna Wy- man dancers — a creative, conlemberery dance ensem- le. : The same concerts will be presented to students and faculty of Selkirk Col- lege in the informal setting of the students’ lounge. Town of Castlegar Completes 1972 Blacktop Program blacktop- iece a section on ‘across from the town office is expected’ to be poured next week. We Serve. You First INSURANCE r : personalized prenatal di geneite ig origin of life on earth, and the volution of man. (no previous Biology required). 200 - 3 Principles of Ecology Instructor: Dr. B. Fraser Energy flow, mineral cycling, population dyna- mics, and natural communities: the operating prin- ciples of spaceship earth. Applied topics include the modern probl of the popul plosi resource depletion, and pollution. The transfer credit. option will emphasize investigation and scientific principles, while the interest option will emphasize a-broad range of applied ecology problems suited to the individual, service on all classes ‘2 FIR 2 FIRE AUTOMOBILE LABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON. AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. . Five Concerts this Season ‘A> ful’ information campaign will be undertak- en th, Ni be available from members of the committee. Two other changes wil contribute to the new look of Festival Concerts this year. The starting time will be moved ahead to 8 o'clock -— a convenience for those attending from outside the immediate Trail area, The student reception will be discontinued. Opportunities will still be provided, how- © ever, for interested .mem- bers of the audience to meet the artists and obtain auto- graphs. vie busy committee looking after arrangemen' consists of Mrs. W. T. Cri- A. Larson, G. A. Mallette, H. and .E. A. Tweeddale. 12 per cent alcohol. He said: an individual with this amount of alcohol in his plood would be im- paired in operation of a mo- r vehicle, Some people are im: paired with as low as .05 er cent alcohol in their he said. quien per cont i are adged..~.< He said a v person would be Impaired ‘toward the lower end of the spectrum” — near .05 per cent. At .12 per cent, Mr. Ve- ould and de e, euireiore taking longer to. Mrs, Polly Verigin of Perry Siding, mother of the deceased said her Saughter led May 7 pital. hear- The preliminary heard before Judge e Allan, was adjourn- ed to Sept. 25. It is one of the first cases in Canada of death by negligence to be heard before a magistrate without jury. Before recent amendments to the Crim- inal Code, all such cases had to go before a Supreme Court judge and jury. BEST BUYS in. Kootenay Lake District Hos- For Fund Requests In order to complete BC. again asking local groups wishing to be included the next budget to submit thelr requests before Sept. “Any group involved in cultural Suvit ities is invited to submit an application for funds, Requests must be — recalted a, oy, Arts. Council secri : ‘Ward, Box 669, today's deadline. local groups have benefitted from funds . The only re- ents are a wril munications 1 Parameties CONTEST ~- PARAMETTE SYRUP_ECONOMY PACK PARAMETTE TAB ECONOMY PACK Rey. $5.95 School Opening Specie! PARAMETTE CHEWS, 100 Tablets Reg. $4.85 School Opening Special Reg. $4.95 School Opening Special CARL'S GOOD NEIGHBOR DRUG MAR IN THE PLAZA PHONE 365-7269 235 3 i groups. PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Castlegar will be holding the Annual Tax Sale at the Castle- gar Town Office, commencing’ at 10:00 A.M. on October 2, 1972. The following is a list of properties subject to ‘tax sale as of September Kootenay Building Supplies INDOOR -- OUTDOOR CARFET $2.79 Sq. Yd. With Cushioned Back $2.89 Sq. Yd. JUST ARRIVED OZITE CARPET in STYLE TONES Cobbl : lestone Pattern $6.95 § q. Yd. Cushioned Back GLIDDEN MAJESTIC PAINT FIREPLACE Outside House Paint 36" 10 Pet, Off for Cash "$321.00 CUSTOM WORK “The Best” Windows and Doors Made to Measure Screens — Kitchen Counters Vanities — Etc., Etc. Glass Cut to Measure : Kootenay Building Supplies 663 Columbia Ave. — Telephone 365-5155 LEGAL DESCRIPTION - Lots 16 - 19, Block 20, D.L. 181, Plan 650 Lots 9 & 10, Block 21, D.L. 181, Plan 650 Lots 19 & 20, Block 23, D.L. 181, Plan 650 Lot 16, D.L. 181, Plan 2491 Block 2, D.L. 181, Plan 2325 Block 22, D.L. 181, Plan 2472 Lot 3, D.t. 4598, Plan 4127 Lot 4, D.L. 4598, Plan 4127 Lot 11, D.L. 4598, Plan 4127 Lot 12, DL. 4598, Plan 4127 Lot 13, D.L, 4598, Plan 4282 Lot 15, D.L. 4598, Plan 2640 Lot 16, D.L. 4598, Plan 2640 Lot 11, Block 1, D.L. 4598, Plan 1520 Lot 13, D.L. 4598, Plan 1520 Lot ‘BY, D.L. 4598, Plan 2054 Lot 3, D.L. 4598, Plan 2998 Lot 4, D.L. 7182, Plan 2682 Lot 1, Plan 2117 being subdivision of Lot 59, Map 1451, D.L. 11974 save and except part in red on reference plan 46645-1 Lot 1, D.L. 11974, Plan 1981 except 8 five foot pipe line reserve (RS.) B. J. PRICE Deputy Clerk - Treasurer JOWN OF CASTLEGAR 12, 1972, according to Section 395 (1) of the Municipal Act: STREET ADDRESS 108 - 3rd Avenue 317, & 319 Main Street 302 - 4th Avenue 668 - 3rd Avenue , 944 Columbia Avenue - 861 - 4th Avenue 406 Tamarack Street 318 Tamarack Street 331 Tamarack Street 305 Tamarack Street 518 Yew Street 1492 Selkirk Avenue 1498 Selkirk Avenue 401 Front Street 421 Front Street 137 Columbia Avenue 133 Columbia, Avenue 45 Prince Avenue " 25 King Street 121 Columbia Avenue: ILLUSTRATEO UBRARY OF Volume YOUR SET (cnin on $1.79 Jumbo Bologna Turkeys Hind Quarters wg i FEATURED THIS WEEK Choice Quality. Your Choice. “Taste Tells Brand Cream Corn Green Peas 34.00 LY Chocolate Chips, Coconut Fudge, Oatmeal, Chocolate Chip. Your Choice. 134 oz. Bag ... Davids Brand Biscuits aay J Z Apple, Orange, Grape, or Fruit Punch. 48° fl. oz. tin. Margarine. Parkay. 59 Cc 2 fb. Pkg. on. Empress Brand Fruit Drinks $7.00 = ie 49: Tomatoes Californta Vine Ripened Ib. 39¢ Lemons Danish Ne, ad Ib. 19¢: = . B ' a SDE ONE BASH PECK EACH WERK) rocco ———— Featured this week | 4% Sunkist B.C, Grown California Grown Serve with Sauce 6 for 3c" Wb. 29 ~ WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASED. - Apple-Strawberry Flavor. Delicious on Breakafst Toast. Jam, Climax ==: Icing Suga Margarine, Parkay Canned Miik vat Potatoes Pumpkin Pie Fresh Coffee WIN- A-BIKE CONTEST with Safeway, Skylark or Polly Ann Bread.. 5 CCM Grand Sport, 5 Speed Bikes each month. — September — October — November. Best Brown. 5.1.00 | 99 Snow Slar Brand Golden Yellow. 2 Ib. Package .. Pacific, 2%. V4 FL. 02, FIM esses ceiesertees : Belair Frozen. Serve with Breakfast Gems Eggs. 2 Ib, Poly Bag... sseecssesesees Belair Frozen. Delicious with Luceme Whipping Crvam, 24 oz, Size Safeway All Purpose. Contains Columbian Coffee. 1 lb. Bag Ice Cream Manor House Frozen Meat Pies =. 45-0 A= = Taste Tells Brand Beans with Pork ae 3. 99° 5.1.00 3. *1.00 AS: * Chocolate * Vanilla * Strawberry. : Turkey, Beef, Flour Robin Hood. 20 Ib. Bag - Pet Food va ce. tn. B4OF SI Dad’s Cookies Oatmeal. 1 Ib. box _. 6.51:00 bieet_ Sept. 21, 22, 23 In Your Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store Tuna Fish aia te ne LOK Sf. For Cooking. 128 fl. oz. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Puritan Stews 14 or. tin rein. 3for St: Mac. Dinner 7 ex. rho. 6 fr $f Bleach White Magic. . 128 fi. oz. .. Facial Tissue ’ Scotties, * Box of 200. | for 69¢