TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the Castle- gar Kiwanis Club was observed Saturday night with a joint installation of new of- ficers with the Trail club, Started in 1947, the Castlegar club's only active charter member, W.'T, Waldie of Robson, is shown with a special certificate presented by the Kiwanis Club’s new president, Dave Fer- guson, while retiring president Bill Oleski, centre, looks on. Other officers installed by Kiwanis Lt.-Gov. Roy Pridham of Creston Kootenay Boundary Chamber of Commerce Imporfance of Tourist Promotion Sfressed Commerce bia. all throughout the Province of British Colum- Following , the "4 and welcoming remar! a en by representative Watters of Grand Forks the first business session began with Bill Barnsley of Trail reporting = coordinator for Kootenay-Boundary. In his report Mr. Barn- ific North Wes! as well as into areas of the United dtates. Mr, Barnsley noted that yastional wi as fort of the oxecutive and for th aley stressed the imp of more vigorous tourist promotion throughout the western Provinces and Pac- Kuovenay Boundary, th has been a 60. percent In- crease im tourist traffic hout. the region, Al- were’ vice-presidents Tom Biln and - Frank Ingham, treasurer Rick Sutherland, secretary John Haack and directors Aage Syivest, Norm Blais, Dick Wiggen, Jim Cromwell and Ed Conroy, Special headtable guests at the banquet held at the Hi Arrow Arms were Mayor John Landis of Castlegar and Mayor Colin Maddocks of Kinnaird, who commended Kiwanians for their 25 years of service to local communities. — Castlegar News Photo Kinnaird Resident Nick Ghermenkoff Buried Yesterday Funeral. services were erans an help. It’s hoped that all players interested from the Aossla nd-Tr: Fruitvale areas will turn out to make a more balanced Jeague than last year’s when Salmo walked away with the championshi) Open practices for all interested i players will. be ednesday nights in the Trail Com- Castlegar Fune! Home in charge of arrangements. held on at 8 p.m. Basketball Players are Sought By Trail Senior Men's League The Trail Senior Men’s Basketball League is looking * for interested players to round out a four-team lea- gue chis season. Last year pions, Salmo, team set, and Second place Southern Motors also. have a good combination of vet- id Conacher News, are still in need of player "s league cham- ail-Castlegar and ip. inco p= until Nov. 1, when’ it is hoped league play will The gam CERTIFICATE OF MERIT provided by Park and Tilford Dis: tillery was awarded to Crossroads Datsun Sales for im- provements the local service station made to the property it acquired for its new location at the corner of Front St. and Columbi d Ave. in Castlegar. Cr manager Don Leitch received the award from Ald. Ed Mosby, right, who commented that Crossroads Datsun “took Salmo home games will be played on Monda nights in the Salmo High School Gym. a building that certainly wasn't attractive — almost an eyesore — and now it's of pleasing appearance.” — Castlegar News Photo so involved in the coordin- rt was an out- Mr. Barnsley out that an es million visitors will come to the Expo’ site and made the accommedation prob- lem that is expected. In emphasizing this that “It is our duty to see Barnsley stated times ‘coun Canada can be en- ou an American citiz- en without a passport or in- noculation.” are open on a 24-hour bas- 18 and t that 1 iteations had have the The meeting was then opened by President Jim Dalton of Cranbrook solutions from the fi were presented to tl lutions committee fo: FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH | _'. 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Experience shows that most repairs can be made in the home. @ One year parts and labor warranty. @ Automatic Fine Tuning (only one button) @ Automatic Voltage Regulator prevents picture from blooming out of focus or shrinking @ Au- tomatic Color Control @ Crisper Switch permits instant change of picture crispness from soft to sharp @ Wide Band Color Cir- cuit gives maximum color detail @ Syncrotint maintains proper flesh tones @ Integrated Circuits provide reliability SPECIAL 79.0. Student Nurse Lindsay Kaun , Takes Pulse of Joe Nelson of Vallican "Student. Nurse Nancy Cameron of Teall Registers ‘Data on Patients’ Chart . bob and anne buy their first home No family yet. Bul maybe Someday. Haw.big a housé to buy today - for tomorrow? How much is a realistic down payment? Bobs salary is modest But his ambitions_d4re“figh. Anne works too. How much can they alford to pay each month? CAN THEY GET A FIRST MORTGAGE? And how big should it be? What if they need a second Morigage?— ~ At your local credil union we have the answers to all those questions and some that Bob and Anne havent even thought up yet. z = . Notonly will we answer their questions, we Ilarrange afirst or-second mortgage for them at one of the best interest rates in town If you need a mortgage drop in to your local. credit union You wont regret i. We lend.a helping hand. * . J. Massey of Ont. — Castlegar News Photos Student Nurse Mrs, Ann Wright of New Denver Tends to the Needs of Kimberley Jerome Facilities af Castlegar Hospital Used by Selkirk Student Nurses First year students to the two-year nurses trainin, WES 8, Castle- gar and District Hospital. Last year only il Paul Moroso” Liberal Candidate Robert Hylton Brisco PC . Candidate Randolph Harding NDP Candidate Vote Monday, Oct. 3 Voters are encouraged to exercise their right and turn out to the polls this Monday, Nov. 30. Polls are open from 8 am, to 7 p.m. and are lo- cated at the Robson, Robson Communi- ty Hall; Brilliant Flats, re- Marion sidents of Mrs. Sh Construction Activity RESEECSVESVEE PRUETT EE Building construction. in and Nelson were utilized, The local hospital has recently been given full ac- ion status by the tation. Castlegar Social Notes : Mrs. R. Johnson 365-629. Mrs. . Hepper Marysville was the guest of her sister, Mrs, L. P. Fergu- son, for the past week. Mr. Wm. Easton return- ed home Thursday after spending five weeks visiting wath relatives and friends in. Aberdeen, Scotland. He reported having a wonder: ful time and enjoying beau- Minto , tiful weather. Members of’ A chapter Order of the East- ern Star, who attended the 50th anniversary celebrat- ion of Columbia Chapter in 4 Mr. and Mrs, W. K. of Fox of White Rock left. Tuesday after visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. EB. R. Hawk- ins of ‘d. .. Mr. and Mrs. Fox have just returned from a trip to England where they ited - relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Pat Haley.’ of Kinnaird were at the . coast this weekend where .their son Harry was recip- ient of the B.C.. Track:and Field hy for the Mid- get Division. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Willie Krause, during the Nirmal Singh, a- mem- ber of Selkirk College fac- ulty, was recently a recipi- ent of Canadian citizenship. Before coming to North America, Mr. Singh, was scientific officer with the atomic energy establishment at Trombay near Bombay, He was also associated with a team of scientists from Canada and India who ‘worked at the Canada-India reactor. Mr. Singh has to his credit numerous jons on -the peaceful uses of atomic energy. ublicat-. a ig Up i r first nine months’ of this year is up $409,161 over the same period a year ago. was revealed at _ Castlegar's council meeting last week in a report sub- mitted by Ald, Ed Mosby. The value of construc- tion to Sept. 30 was $739, 243, This compares with $330,082 in the first nine months of 1971. % “SILVERTON Mrs. Phylis Ott, a very recent newcomer to Silver: act- ting Mrs. Barnett’s son and fam- : Born ak Mr. and rs Wayne ‘ory lew Denver! a son, Oct. 17 at Shoreacres Store and Thrums, Tarrys School. The before mentioned polls are considered rural. Returning officer Mrs. Helen Fairbanks of Nelson says anyone whose name do- es not appear on the voters list in a rural area may still exercise their right to vote. In order to do so the voter is to be vouched for by someone already on the voters’ list and swear they are entitled to qualify for a vote having been at their present place of residence since Oct. 11 of this year. Your gift, the ,United Way, brings hope to the trou- bled, the aged, the abandon-; ed, Give ‘today, and give: generously, Thanks to you it can work, rel * * * } Children, families, und wed parents, the aged — all} receive help through our Un-} ited Way health and welfare}. . agencies. Help them with’ your gift, when the volun-+ feer canvasser calls. t * Last year, United Ap- peals and Community Chests; in Canada raised over $52: million for some 2,400 vol-: untary ‘health, welfare and recreation agencies. Support: the United Way campaign in: our: community. Thanks to you it’s working. ASSIST OVER 30 WORTHY DISTRICT, LOCAL, PROVINCIAL AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Compliments of .... | CASTLEGAR NEWS ° 26 at 7:00 P.M. PLACE: Room M-11 FEE: $5.00 SELKIRK COLLEGE EVENING COURSE Career Explorations Workshop A course for High School students and others who wish to clarify their vocational goals through self-assessment and study of the world of work. TIME: Thursday evenings, beginning October Slocan Trail on Saturday evening, py . “Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Me- ~Donald of White Rock, for- merly of Castlegar, are vis- iting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. MeNicol of Kinn: - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raine were weekend guests at the home of the former's par. Mr. and Mrs: W. Narraway of Pass. Creek during the past: week were their son Mr. Howard Craddock of Calgary and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Downsview, Story Corrected ‘An-accident, which was reported to local RCMP at 1.15 a.m. Oct. 14, appeared inthis paper as ving James Leask as the driver. . Leask has inform- ed the Castlegar News that her husband was not the driver but that the car had been stolen, ~ A very successful baz- aar by St. Joseph’s Catholic Women's League of naird ‘was held Saturday. Prize winners were as follows;: Carlo Grifone of Kin- naird the doll cake, quilt and pillow Mrs. Rena Gri- fone of Kinnaird, baby nov- elty Mrs. R. 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