CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday Vi, 1972 Continued from Page One SURPRISE would put in street lighting at the new junction. new road he said, “was advantageous to us’ and is bel being built ‘syithout cost to the | ‘We Serve You First’ INSURANCE for HIGHWAY NOTIOES OARDS OF THANKS IG HAS SPRUNG! the weather's great — 80 ot out of the house, start arning money as an Avon iscover Som of eight man Paces and appeared before town cout day urged tha! one way road leading into the subdivision. “Try it for a walle said Ald. Gerry Rust. “A one way street oud cut the time for an ambulance or fire truck getting into the area in case of emerg- ency. Va, Steve Jankola indi- v insurance service onall classes - FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nico! at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. the foot of the ol allow safe access to schools and other facilities in the ae ee subdivision, feanwhile, contrac! on on highway being oul from ‘Blueberry north have a water problem, Last week they asked council for per- mission to tap the Kinnaird water supply, but aldermen felt that with the present condition of the pumps and the use of water by resid- ents on their gardens, this was not feasible. FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY. FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. —- Castlegar The PROJECT S.A.M. bodies will be vworkiog in the peptic area in the near future. Owners of abandoned or derelict vehicles are ad- vised to move them to the regional dump or. any designated location. Any person harbouring such vehicles or any material is subject to 30 days notice to remove tt or the muzicipality will cause it to be removed at the expense of the owner under the terms of the Highways Scenic Improvement Act. Town of Kinnaird of junk or JUNCTION SHELL SERVICE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE Kinnaird Car Wash and Vacuuming with Every Lube and Oil Change or With Gas Fill-Up (minimum 8 gallons) Open Daily 7:00 a.m, to 10 p.m. Sundays 8:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. PHONE 365-6511 how easy it is to sell Avon products to friendly people. Call: 352-5056 or write Mrs. M. McPhail 1512 Stanley | St. Nelson. 319 HOME WANTED FOR TWO male kittens, Ph. 365-5724. HOBBY CERAMICS AT Relan Ceramic Studio. Gre- enware, supplies, etc. 820 - 9th St. Nelson, Ph. 352- 48, wi QUALIFIED Rick Martin, a wn 353°7003, Nelson, tind ATTENTION; LEGION ror en every Friday 4p. zm. Live music every Satur ty tin13 PIANO — TUNIN' AND repairs, Columbia Grusie Ph 368-6621 or 365-6944, tinl6 * PROFESSIONAL POODLE and Do; 01 For appointment’calt 36! 2, tfnl3 PHOTOCOPYING: BLACK- . Birth cer- ews. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS, Box 303 or Box 1332, Cast- legar. tin A.A. MEETS WEDNESDAY a ey in Robson Church AA, Me 1 wish to thank Dr, Hall, Dr. Johnson and nur- ses and staff of the Castle- r Hospital, as well as.the Senior Citizens’ Assoclation iven me dur- hospital — for the cate in; slay Mrs. ¥, Samson. OARDS OF THANKS Continued from Page One ARENA REFERENDUM ena, and a curling rink alongside. Area J wants to see curling and ice facilit- ies In_one building, while Area I demands ce, and curling rink all in one complex, At the reared meet- We would like to ex- press our heartfelt thanks to our many relatives and friends for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy on our recent bereavement of our loving father and grandfather. Al- so many thanks to Drs. Fowler, ‘Ward and Walton, nurses and staff of the Cast: legar Hospital and also the Castlegar Funeral Home.— Nevakshonoff and Popoff families, CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank Drs, Hall and Johnson, the nurses and staff of the Cas- tlegar Hospital, and all our many friends for the kind- ness shown me during my stay in the hospital, Also the help and kindness shown my wife.— Jack Ro- binson. and oposed ts i In al t ap eee and a Paaeh tink to the ch ie, Castleger facil- se Castlegar and Area J voted in favor of this posl- tion, but aird and Ar- ea I were opposed. From Page 1 BUDGET and heavy equipment and office equipment. This year, the town will spend $1,200 on a public works shelter, and projects $5,000 for a recreation hall. The sum of $3,000 has been budgeted for this year on the Sixth Ave. extension ant $5,850 on crushed gra- v Listed among the ex- penditures are ai 00 for Girl Injured In Goast Mishap Last Wook A Castlegar gitl, Darl In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William W. Plotnikoff who Passed away May, 1962. Gone but not forgotten, Ever remembered by wife Molly, daughter Olen, son’s Peter, Bill and Harry and families, e Dunn, juries and covered from shock in a car accident on the coast early Friday mor- Hospit dome wis in Burnaby. Paying Program In Winlaw Area This Summer Three miles yaad will be te ad out mer in the Winlaw area, in- cluding the Vallican Hill corner. This was. announced at a_ meeting in Nakusp last Thursday night by by revel stoke-Slocan Burt Campbell, The MLA also disclosed that 17 miles of Highway 6 between New Denver and resur- way 31A between New Den- ver and lo. THIS — CARDS Tommy Biln SUNDAY Mother’s Day “PUT HER ON A PEDESTAL” We Have Meaningful Gifts In All Sizes — — COSMETICS — CHINA WARE AND MUCH MORE Corner ut Fine. and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p. Sunday and Holiday Hours: Pe noon - 1 p.m. — CHOCOLATES — CRYSTAL Ph. 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. In loving memory of John Frank Nixon who pass- ed away May 9th, 1957. A kind and loving husband and father. With loving thoughts of him always and sadly missed by his wife, son and family. LEGAL steam cleaner; $1, r1400 ‘or an office copier and $700 for desks. The pool will call for expenditure of $2,630 and $80 will be spent on a hand mower. ‘A sum has also been set aside for planning and surveying the Marathon Jand, which Kinnaird hopes to make into a civic centre. From Pago { JOBS He said rio more Certi- ficates of Opportunity will be issued to eligible job seekers. “The emphasis now is to get work for the people who are hold the Certi- 7 Mr. Campbell. ° is a tremendous Pursuant to Section 17 of the “Highway Act” Chapter 172 revised Statutes of Bri- tish Columbia, 1960, notice is given of the intent to transfer to Cominco Ltd. of describes & “C” of Die ee "Koot- enay District, Plan 6282. W. D. Bla Minister of Highways Dated at Victoria, British Columbia this 22nd day of Feb., 1972. for id their businesses and get needed extra People during the busy. spring and summer months,” he said. “We have already had a good response to our orig: al extension oF. of the pro- gram to the er. I am confident this* further flexi bility will result in hund- reds of more jobs.” ‘Tat Sere anibes Pi of the fol ortunities Program in November, 1971, new jobs have been found for more than 1,200 people. House Fire ROBERGE and Mrs. Brian Roberge, of Robson, Mi a daughter. ANKERT —— ‘To Mr. and Mrs, David Bankert of Robson, May 9 a daughter. Castlegar j irenien bat- led a use fire Sunday night el burn ed in the attic of Lolo Mis- cavitch’s home on Fourth Ave. The ‘fire alarm was turned in by neighbor Char- lie King after Mrs. Misca- vitch ran over to his home with her seven month old baby. The fire is believed to have started from an elec- trical fixture. The le Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital Board is tak- inga ‘gait and see” policy with regards to setting up F Bass 3 BRITT II y Castlegar. 1 Following a _ recent board meeting, and a dis- cussion over the Trail cen- tre, directors said they would take no action on the local proposal until it was seen whether or not the Trail facility was working out satisfactorily. Tune In... To the Experience of the LOCKSLEY HALL “Baby Blue” — “‘It's Gonna Happen” “Autumn Leaves” — “Remember” “Mind Time” — “Got to be There” — EPIC RECORDING ARTISTS — Friday, May 19th : TRAIL Cominco Gym - 9 p.m. $2 Per Porson 2-19 Eremenko’s QUALITY SHOES for the family for Dress — Casual and Work which went down to defeat. LADIES GOLF By Jaan Wickett ney the saints preserve pe we being condit- joned for another rainy, snowy ladies open. . . it only one mont! away. However, 20 ladies turn- ed out to play Binge Bongo that is not an exotic drink or an African tribal dance — just a fun way to play golf. Each hole has a possibie three points, one each for first on the closest to the hole ant ighal Remember this Sunday is Mother’s Day so take her to the Weiser mixed two ball foursome. Tee-time is othe Canadian Ladies Golf Assoc. needs nomina- tions for two directors. Do we have someone in ur club whose achievements in loc- al golf admniniatration make her a gandidate vat Kootenay Ladies “Golf Assoc, tourna- ment is being aoe at Birch- bank ie June Entry is $5 and Showa be sent | by June 6. THIS SUNDAY Day ~ Our Footwear Will Meet the Noed or Any Occasion * of Any Type Work becmanenaus LLC LAWNMOWER REPAIRS MONASHEE SPORTING EOI. (Next to West's) — FAST SERVICE — REASONABLE RATES — CONVENIENT LOCATION Phone 365-3181 The L.A, to the Canadian Legion are collecting for a Rummage Sale. For pick-up please Ph. 5630, 7809, (ODE Meeting, Wednes- day, May 24 at 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall, Mr. N. L Barlee, historian and publisher will be guest speaker. Bake Bingo, Fri., Ma My in Robson Rec. Hal 7.30. Proceeds for Robe son Pool, HELP! Clean-Up Camp Rory Wed., May 17, 9.30 am, Come on our own or Call Ivy Sal 365- 5371. SMITH'S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters —- Plumbers — Sheet Metal NOTICES PLUMBING & HEATING Reg. Meeting of RNA — Wed., May 17, 7 p.m. in Castiegar Hosp. Confer- ence room. Guest speak: ers from Drop-In Centre. Robson WI Exhibition & sale of plants, home bak- ing and borsch, Refresh- ments, Door prize. Tick- ets 35c Robson Rec. Hall, Wed, May 17, 10 a.m. to 4 pm. UCW Coffee Party Fri. May 12. 10 to 12 a.m, St. David's Undercroft, Bake Bingo in the Rob- son Hall, Fri, May 12, 7 p.m. Mother’s KAYSER GLOVES & SCARVES — MATCHING SET HAND BAGS JEWELERY — LINGERIE LOUNGEWEAR AND PATIO GOWNS KITTEN AND CARLYLE SWEATERS WIDE RANGE OF SPORTSWEAR TO CHOOSE FROM APPLIANCES — ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA CRYSTAL — SAMSONITE LUGGAGE USE OUR SPECIAL FREE GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES e Reservations @ Tours e Hotel Accom. PHONE 365-7782 FIT-RITE SHOES | > pis “fe the ae resol jals in Victoria i atric i Gs i. Of rea ; the Castlegar-) Kinnaird's Frovincial Library Parliament Bldgs Victoria, B.C. Published Every Thursday Morning at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” Slocan n Valley and City New Denver - Silverton VOL. 25, No.’ 20 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1972 15 CENTS PER COPY -Maddocks Evokes Municipal Aci In Methadone Dispensary Vote Within seconds of the ing of a resolution deal- with the rejection of a methadone Sispanary foe well layor Colin Maddocks invoked, for the second time this year tion 180 of the funicipal had been de- Ci Council bating a motion put for for- ward by Ald. Jim a whlch stated that woul urge the appropriate auth- les not to open a metha- done clinic or dispe: in the immediate Castlegar: aoe area. mayor and “Ald. Gomes Bondaroff sup- porte decision reached eer by the Castlegar Cofumbla Run-off Begins to Fill Arrow Reservoir Tho reservoir behind the Hugh cKiganleyzide Dem ‘and District Hospital Board that it adopt a “walt and seo polley wie regards fo Bel g up a mnsary The ‘board had decided” that it would take no action on the local pro- posal until it was seen whether or not ‘a. facility being ¢ set up in Trall was working out satis- factorily. Macbeth, who is chatztaan of council’s health committee, had said earlier during discussion on his om that several factors | i to make this mot- fe said the Narcotics Foundatlon of B.C. was op- erating a controlled fe in mental i seaearch: Pe Project in , and that sea ee a part of the treat- le. sald the results stai oe above: ° AAI th hi e vi eat snow pack in tbe’ pun of the area, B.C, Hy earlier took tape t of drawing down the saps hind the dam so as to be! have it 2 it empty by by the time urces offic- say the eas if there should ry be a threat f flooding. << the year, a spokesman the information department ? BC. tye ‘0 stated.» For Free Dialing - ‘The Towns of Castlegar ‘and Kinnaird will suppo the people of Shoreacres in their request for help in obtaining toll-free Ph one he children attend schools ere. ‘ The letter further stat- ed, “our taxes ptr towards & hospital and of us work in gi and conduct a_ lar e with H tain 14 Castlegar or Nelson up to ,” sie they re. ea: Mayor cat ‘Landis as Cast- - legar gar gave its approval of Suppo: Kinnaird council will ask that a representative ma B.C. Telephone Co. appear council e them to give im side of the story. Cemetery Caim fle To be Built By Legion Branch The Royal Canadian Le- gion, in Carllegar will assist the towns in putting up a cairn in Park Memorial Ce- metery in Kinnaird to con- tain burial ashes, Gerry Hust told that the - facility juld be used by the gen- public and would: not restricted to Legion members. : The directors of Cal- lumbia Cellulose Co., Ltd., Ihave elected’ not to declare 61:20 cumulative redeem- ble convertible preferred es of the company. cated every few miles” and that Casttogae and Kinnaird are only miles from to cow stresse ive, on a seven day y‘bads with 3 sound . professional © help: manning the unit, ». time invoked ‘egional district. i Section 180 states ; “the Mayor, Reeve or Chairman rat e within one month after the adoption uy ihereot, intervene an Iso’ Couneli shall, as soon there: after*as convenient, consid- er such objections and eith- ig; OF (b) reject the bylaw, Feaol- vn or proceeding, which case it is deemed io within a period of six (continued on page twelve) Selkirk Lions Club To Undertake Job At Bowling Groen . Selkirk Lions Club will lin, works would begin. . The town will haul 240 yards of aT soll. Mite ithe fetal the vere a try ee the greens. e in giving ig his full pub- lic. worl i rt for. the i ‘Tepairing of a is taking place mdz aoa eet cms are‘be- ing painted re cing old white ones. ‘4 | pate . Three men worked 0 hours under the welfare incentive program. Two did rock work on Green St. while the third worked at Pas3 Creek Park The back loader was lent to the el Son D hobor Historicy ety fe five hours to 36) stank at the deen lage now under const enia, al Park ‘and at the Town Hall. being.given to the: small people of Castle- gar.as the result of the Kiwanis Club build-: ing an adventure playground next door to > Twin: Rivers primary ‘school. Every recess the air rings out with the cry “Give us a push!” as the kids climb all over the swing- ‘pleasure. Is building the playground began last fall’: under the direction : of Jim Cromwell and was done by Saturday volunteer labor, with: most of the club members wielding. picks and shovels. — Castlegar News Photo Kinnaird Pool Opening Date Planned dune f Ald. George Bondero: ae council meeting time we Tu was set aside for om scheduled for pening of the pool de- ek upon A Car Flips Over On Rough Road Near Blucherry .. A Kinnaird juvenile ost control of his vehicle the construction zone near Blacberey Creek tay hit some potholes and the car fippe over landing on roo! Nobody was injured in the mishap, Licence Suspended In Car Theft Gase A 19-year old Robson youth, hs os James Dan- in| and was placed on probation .. ult of for a year as a cae ett Bonderoft cleaning i providing litter bags for cars, On Tuesday Night: Castlegar and Kinnaird are each 05 ticher after renting a picertitied cheque m'Ernie New- De chet ‘secretary of Kinnaird Safe- see e. years aid what Mr. Newman sta Crowd Urged to Attend Air Terminal Ceremony The name is officially “Castlegar Airport” and on Saturday afternoon what had been a Project will be- ly ope with a small.shack as a ter- minal building, men like the late Ralph West and later Sam Muirhead, dreamed of an imposing Passenger fac fac- ility. The Griginal ding later became part eu Adas- tra Aviation’s facilities at was phased out and a. tard one brought in from Rupert, 75 Potbe, attend- ed tae open house held for occasi ially cut the ribbon and de- care a re ve H e Hon. Donald rath this location, and it witness- ed the hopes of these peo- ple collapse, The field has seen ey- ig from bi-planes to tusbo jets, water bombers, various types of govern- montis aircraft and company On Saturday, sharp at 1,30 wis the Castlegar field Lo } another chap- ter in Its his tory. The public is invited to join in the obeecvances sur- building “ania been completed by orate roads Construction Co. of Penticton, “We hope to have as many out as possible to th he opening ar 8 w this very fine bulld- hee sald Dr. John Hall, of Castlegar, chairman of the committee, This Stevenson of Nelson. After the ceremonies, - ublic will be invited tor visit all sections of the facllity, including the elec- tronic equipment which makes up the com- munication section which is operated by MOT. At 2.30, invited guests will attend a reception in the Selkirk College faculty lounge. Recreation Commission Polls Castlegar on Arena Demands The Commission No. 1 will con- duct a house-to-house ‘sur- rey in Castlegar to deter- e what the people want in the way of an arena. of the Sa atives Poni m this area, and repre- somites from Castlegar, Kinnaird, Nelson and ‘Trail councils, In its day the now re placed terminal ‘building witnessed many historic ev- ents for this area. It: saw the change-over from Can- adian Pacific” Airlin Meanwhile, the Minor Hockey Association has writ- ten to both orient and ird‘ comicllsy as well as the i f area I and The. nite ‘of the altport itself felt the toil of Douk- hobor hands and backs as they cleared the land, ‘and ita communal village: at Kinnaird fo. Conduct Survey- Preparatory fo Business Tax ‘d town Tue: it set the wi for aie ineredection of & ess tax. ess: hex} Regional Date Kootenay. to a ae iness' tax to cen study the business sector of the town to enable Kinnaird to cash’ in on the 60-40 split y good wok with C; over the Cel: indie: and four this'body was diz- was dissolved some money remained in'the bank draw- ing interest,’ On several oc: casions “Mr. Newman had been approached by the bank requesting directive of the pecount After a meet: _ ing with Mrs. Pat ley, the Jast pre- sident and vice-president Te spectively, and Mr, Newman it was decided to give the 7 a oe for the sum Student Project Hailed: Worhwhils By Town Council A request from Brenda Schafthuizen “representing front of the school has sent the Town of Castlegar on a hunt for extra containers to comply with this request. Brenda stated in her gar. ‘The town has been told the Minister of Mi ty ee Regional Parks To be Studied By Castlegar Elwood Grunerud made ion on a regional. is. : - It was noted there was letier the students were -5¢! the’