” CASTLEGAR: NEWS, Thursday, July 17, 1975 Spring Classes Successful In First Aid ‘The following seniors have completed a stanc First Aid course and have passed an examination prescribed by St. John Ambulance, Spring classes held at the Kinnaird Fire Hall were in- structed by Bill Harrower, and examined by Peter Trischuck. ‘The following were successful: rt Pakula, Kare Gjenne- sted, Ed Isakson, Rick Hahn, Clark Harding, Jack Nichvalo- doff and John Postnikoff. Spring classes held at the Rossland Ski Lodge were in- structed by Al Clausen and examined by Bill Harrower. e following were successful; “Bob Campbell, Rino DeBeaslo, Barry Hope, Bill Langman, Vital Gite B.C. Heart. dollars in Ac- rion... in Research and Edueation. Your Heart Fund donation or In Memoriam gift means this vital work contin-; wei 2 "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” Bruce Martin, Jim Merritt, Ron Needham Jr., Ron Needham 8r., Linda McDermid, Doug McKay, Lyle McLellan, Farre! MeLellan, Manilo Pez, Ken Piper, Pat Piper, Colin Rintoul George Ward. Spring classes held at the Kinnaird Hall were instructed by Mr. Trischuck assisted by firat alder Robby McCreight, Bob Brommeland and Walter Ursulak, Instructions were in Emergency Firat Aid. Class was examined by B, Harrower and assisted by R. Strader. The following passed; Kent Wayling, Brian Ward, Bill ‘Ursulak, Walter Ursulak, Brian Uraulak, Dwayne Skublen, Al- lan Roos, Donald Paul, Rich- ard Paul, Gerald Nichvalodoff, Danny Muller, Rick McCreight, Brian McCreight, Gerrard La- marche, Doug Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Gary Henshaw, Law- rence Demeo, Robert Bromme- land and Darrel Bagg. FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND * ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar - “the company’s Trail operations artifacts in‘ene hn oo of th lags Tl » particular room has been’ prepared by. Marl and contains many of the Fetiait heirlooms. es Downstairs Toyland at the> CASTLEGAR DRUG is the Coolest spot in town: Drop down and shop in the COOL “and see the latest assortment of toys. @ LEGO Sets & Accessories © ROMPER ROOM Weebles © MULTLFITS Sets © MECCANO 2 Sets © PUZZLES - *> For Young & Old © HOBBY KITS BY MATIEL Accessories Available ® Child Guidance © BIG JIM © BARSIE 2 GL OEE NEW VELVET DOODLE ART LARGE ASSORTMENT — PAINT BY NUMBER — NEW GAMES by: “HASBRO” “PARKER” “MARX" Ideal, Aurora, Milton Bradley And Many More Too Numerous fo Mantion “FISHER PRICE” VIEW MASTERS AND ACCESSORY REELS FOR SUMMER FUN’ WEHAVE.... Poly Pools — Lawn Darts Beach "Balls & Rings, Sand Pails Frisbees — Power Boats _ Badminton and Croquet Sets Zone Toren Bins u fo Thur. 9 a.m. to6 p.m. Fridays Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ‘Comer of Pine Street ‘and Columbla Avenue Phone 2657813 : Sat. Jam. Mra pm. Si, and Holiday Hours: T2neon to lpm. endéto7 pm: Ist Week of Summer Program Proves Successful By Pat Mego We have just completed our first week of summer operating. By all reports'the ehildren as well as the instruc- tors have taken a very-enthual- atic outlook. From this early nse we feel very confident with the program we are offering. =: Water Use Comparative In Castlegar ‘Use pf water in both the south and north ends of the City of Castlegar are very comparal In Tm the May public works report the former, Town of Castlegar area is reported to have used 19,616,539 imperial gallons in 1974, while the former Town of Kinnaird area used 18,518,346. tiewales consumption for of ‘this year in the north lion is 19.187) 00 imperial * gallons while’no record is available for the south section = Swimming ‘classes have met with much” popularity which has resulted in some classe’ be! until the end of the summer. We still do have openings in a few of the classes, soityy atill hayen't Leeaistated for sons may I riaelithee you ta your name in early. ‘A reminder to Senior Cit zens°of' tomorrow's outing to the Kootenay Canal project. If you are interested in attending leave your name with Jon | Raine. We will be lea if leaving _ the Senior cee Centre at 9 am: ‘A reminder of the ‘Shore- acres Trout Fish Derby which will be beld in conjunction with the ‘opening of Shoreacres Park. This event is scheduled for Sunday, July 27. Besides the fish derby, which offers prizes in‘ various? categories, there will bea Ba garden, Location is at the Shoreacres park which is _next to Donnellys Store. Responseto the aint canoe Recrea- Face, which Regional ton Na, goog to sponsor in Heavy Rains — Break Back . OF Fire Season Recent rains have really broken the back of the fire; ‘season, local forest ranger Hugo Wood Tuesday, ‘Even if it stops now, the « woods could hold for a couple of weeks. ; One fire. was reported, however, when the forestry attended a burning car just. north of Syringa Creek’ Park. Saturday. at approximately. 11.80 pa Ne nie of the registered owner has been lable between the ages of 10 and 12 years, may I suggest you contact the Recreation Office. ‘This event will be held at Pass Creek ‘Park on Sunday, July Zieh. The Sontiing series. in the Selkirl presen- tation i the following films for, its next presentation. The Pearly Yeats, Toys, End of | a 77 Recognize Warning ‘Thousands of deaths from stroke and ‘heart attack: could be prevented by knowing and , recognising the early warning He but the vehicle is reported to, have been’a total loss. aligns. Bei Heart, .1881' West Brae way, Vancouver. Castlegar All-Star: Broncos fo Compete In Zone Play-Downs After Weekend: Win The All-Star, Bronco area Playdowns were held on July 12 and 19 at Summerland, with * team won all their games with flying colors; and games being erralnated by using the 12 run. ‘The first game was played on Setundty at 12.80 p.m. with the, AS team beating 1-Stara 18 to 0, i wiceie pitcher was Kenny Knowler. At680 p.m. the same a day, exeltinj against the Penticton team” 1 Says i ; On Sunday afternoon the. Two Day Opening For Cominco's Employment Office |. T Cominco’Bas announced that its employment office in ‘Trail will be open Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays only, beginning next local iceam faced Pentleton All and In grand style Ba defeated them 12 to 0. Ken - Sherstobitoff struck out 13 batters and hit a grand slam home-run in this final game. ‘All the boys had a chance to play and their spirits were High thought the tourna- ments ‘A big thank you has besa ‘expressed to coaches and mara- gor, Fred Stoushnow, C Knowler and Jerry Markin for welt fine job they did with thelr othe Zone Playdowns be held on July 26 and 27. locality ish to be announeed al later data. ‘Eremenko’ su QUALITY SHOES for the family’ For Dress > Casual and Work | eT Smith's Plumbing & Heating. 61 Crescont Street, Castlegar <= Phone Plon Now For, Furnace Installatic Our Footwear Will, Meet the Neod of Any Type. Work or Any Occasl fon’ Don’t Wait FOR THE FALL... Country jumble Sala — Sat, Joly 19, Seven miles up Pase Creek Road. Follow the signs.'°!~ 965-7631 tion and Repalrs Assiatant super f personnel,-George Moxham, said the cutback to two days a ‘week from five was duo primar- fly to the vacation shutdown at in August. * He said the office, at 1440 Bay Ave., will be open from 9 a.m. to.3 p.m. until further notice... ‘Owl Creek: Gwi Greek Bridge, Death ofa Legend. ‘This ‘presentation will be held in Blueberry, Saturday, at she community park and on saney at the Kinsmen Park | legar residents. Both daya showtime is 9.16 p.m. -* Persons’ interested Amateur ee Your Chance to Make ‘Monet: Unda‘ Kositsin : ‘please contact news — editor Lots Hughes a ee Se Be coe 4th ANNUAL SLOGAN RIVER RAFT RACE & SPORTS DAY. SUNDAY, JULY 20 CAMPBELL FIELD— SOUTH SLOCAN +7 Bingo— Bavarian Garden Live Entertainment — Rattle Flea Market — Many Other Attractions Tremendous Great Savings Values CONTINUES. LADIES WEAR Sale est agi Saturday & Sunday AIR.TRAVEL AGENT FOR: ALL AIRLINES ‘@ = Reservations 5 Tours + eo Hotel ‘Accommodations ~ Your Link Hardware Dealer — Use Your Master Charge & Chargex "Phone 365-7782 | \ hegtslative Library. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. : V8V 1X4 ~ CASTLE Published Every Thursday, Moming at “The C: R_ NEWS | ids of the Ke S ae &: — ih a i BLOABTLEGARS BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY 24; 1978 sce 20 CENTS PER corr can com C STRIKE st CanCa's pulp divistod here: | PERE STAIRS 2 Oc Toe eae ar shave Tafermetional pieket i \decure of the Iumber division where $80 1WA d. to cross a: PPWC ‘established at the». The ~Dentrance:to the’ CanCel sawmill. The two bere are Lighgrermle Ahead a Sentinel Monta will be A aie at E chairman iginal Mr’ KC: D: ys sald yer A. terday morning that gol” , vide more flexibility in ‘nit nays, tele “by. Kootenay West: MP Bob, < Briseo‘and is repria "Instructions bave been giv: en toall points (acroas Canada) to direct mail far the Kootenays “to Calgary where ‘there’ is sufficient volume for. ‘makeup sizes : .', all of which makes the ‘bypass concept practicable, the routings to the Kootenays have changed as follows: ie No change from the Prair- fes or Winnipeg, except that in the latter case residue B.C. mails which eannot be made up: into ‘directs’ would’ be sent. to. ‘Vancouver. > From Toronto, assuming ¥ are rent ‘to Vancouver ~ Kootenay. Canal Test Filling is Carried. Out: "carried out a test filling of the Rooteeey day. ‘The three-tile-long canal diverts ‘water from’ the Koote- N structure This pétaalttad water: from Corra Linn ‘ht adpond to enter the canal. Some 24. hours were esti-.- mated to be required to fill the canal to its operating depth ‘of about 60 feet, If normal condl- tions are observed by éngineers . inspecting the test operation the canal main filled. ‘The test filling represents the culmination of four: years work on} the’ canal, and is a aignificant' step towards: com- pletion of the project. First. power, from Koote- Castlegar City Council Meet: - On August 12 ‘The next regular meeting of Castlogar ¢ sounell will be held on Aug.'12. Difficulties in ‘getting a quorum because of the schedul- ing of summer holidays has nay Canal’ “Aevetopsaent is acheduled for later. this year, when two 126,000 kilowatt” become operational in ime. “taals are made vip they. would go to Calgary in their Calgary Pigeyback tuft now belog made up. Residue'B.C. mail goes to in) their, plezyback "Bavarian gardens sponsored by © Joral service clubs -who have lice at ‘noon on Sunday at Poss Creek Park.<:: Sip tee Sh tie TOP. ATTRACTION at the Castlegar Scatlower Feat this weekend an. ‘Castlegar Gee Fest Clip the Schedule on Page V1 a: by the War | special permission has been from for the exhibition since three regulations for the vse’ af'the” ‘designed to 60 new facility fast been prepared: r~ was: studied “by ~ students are expected to be * G ” scheduled for Pass Creek atk von Sunday including a:commu- fair." nity garage sale and a spin tasting. competition for under 16, chiara 8 * unit for that destination instead of‘ into Winnipeg’ as formerly. Again:there should be no, real! time Joss.>: From Ottawa direct ‘bags’ or a Rootenty points are in- in their Edmonton unit.” Tew aay insufficient volume out % to warrant units for - pote ‘Calgary ‘and Edmionton, Residue! mail for: B.C. ia in: . cluded in their Vancouver. pig- gyback: units instead of being sent to Winnipeg. “There is again ‘no real time “From: Montreal’ direct make-ups for’ Kootenay points are included ‘in’ their Calgary, intermodal unit instead ‘of Win- * nipeg. Residue B,C. mails are, 2) (continued on’ ‘The’ frog jumping contest ~ eduled ‘for 2) p.m. on Sunday while hang sliding’ demonstrations will take placo ‘at‘ various times | between 245 pm. and 5.16 paw.” But even with: this year’s Sunflower Fest:yet to take place, the committee is already Tooking ahead ‘to next sera nham sai is will be held on Sept. 8 at which time the success ‘of year’s celebration will be evaluated andia Ittee setup: to begin planning for next year's Sunflower, Fest. "* ‘The estimates’ are: for submission’ to’ the ‘department. of education for inclusion into the 1976 budget. Council in Rod Mil- lar of Trail ‘noted the estimates all for an inerease of about 80 per cent for’ ae the the Conan and Nelson ‘cam pubs phate, m detalled in me the dget calls’ fo1 increases) in Bropeawy nd and mat + ‘The: college program was cut back this year because, of rising costs. ‘The counell interviewed four eandidates for, the position of dean of studies on Thursday. ° ‘The four’are. finalists ‘from ‘about’50 applicants Ge the ition, Meanwhile, work is pro-_ gressing on new facilities at the -eallege at Castlegar. Proposed Kootenay Library Syslem Would See Larger Portion Of Expenditures Made Within: Region fhan Taxes Would Raise “phe Regfoual District of Central Kootenay, with almost 89" per cent, of the’ population and 31.98 per cent of the asseasment base of the pro- per cent of the services budget for the system. Of the $564,052 sata allow a access to the ‘ata callec- tion of the system, and an interlibrary loan arrangement, which would provide. materials not available within the system. Servite’ by’ mail’ would be provided to tlose users not able’ ble to facilities, - to.use regular ~and talking books would-be; available© forthe visually handicapped. «© + Tapes, canettes ‘art repro- ductions sand similar: materials ‘will be jaded to:.the ‘library aystem collection, and multi- ‘media’ faulee uipment made avails- es, Booktock will needs and all libraries will be “brought tothe new. “standards for the’ teas ‘of-the Kootenay Library System, the rogion's sbare- would be $219,088. . Of this, $104,438 would be: raised from the nine municipall- ties in the region, and $114,620 from the 11 electoral areas. These: operating costs: are based on 1976 costs and assess- ment val values, _7 All residents of the library ° ve free: system area would use of all services within ‘the sratalts Inaddition to the usual library facilities, these would include an service resulted in of couneil’s next meeting to that date. from trained reference staff, a request service which would “the local fire More Hot Weather Needed. Before Fire Hazard Extreme Ten days of good: hot weather are required before fire hazard will limb into the extreme rating. This Is the assessment of B.C. Forest Service ranger Hugo Wood who told the Castlegar News Tuesday that grass on the hates hasn't cured yet, it's still green. This is heck of a good sign.” Mrs: Wood said the fire Hiizard rating is going up slowly and.is ‘now halfway between moderate and high. He said there have only “been 16 or 16 small fires so far this season and the forestry has been "Johnny-on-the-spot” put- ting them out quickly before ‘they spread to any size. ° 5A ‘Nelson would serve the Central Kootenay and: Kootenay- Boundary area on‘a two-week ochedule, travelling to Lardeau, : Cooper Creek, Meadow Creek, Argenta, Rock Creek, West- bridge, Beaverdell, Bridesville, Ketile Valley, Christina Lake, beach, Ballour, ‘Aineworth, 4 ‘Procter, South Slocan, Winlaw, Steet Fauquier, Burton, Hills, ds sige Ben ans aystem dir te established i the Nelson ares, and new jes would be established to serve New DenvérSilverton and: the Slocan Valley. ‘ ‘open‘and ready: for cccupancy . for the new’ schoo! year in. ‘The Me “It in designed: gymuasium, he sald, which , allows it to be Cis) for future university transfer programs in © physical education: at willalso’ be, used for.- a the building will hopefully.’ «an be ready for use early in 1976. ofthe Castlegar i wet eet for the moath of ; but visitors and focal residents do not have te’ walt that loag to view the many interesting displays. Open from 12 noon to 6 p.m. daily, the museum is now housed at the National Exhibition Centre. Here Craig Webber, one of several local students employed at the museum