¥2_ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April_13, 1972 Death of Man While Under Police Escort Termed by Inquest Jury as ‘Accidental’ A man who died after being edued by RCMP of- ficors aircraft between Caaticae and Van- er died because of as- o dlelgs 9 34, f, pronounced dead Vancouver General fe Hospital Feb. 23. ‘The inquest resumed af- ter being id the week be- fore that death was rragele ed by a 40-minute «i a the plane to tocn field, being n to the windpl) focation and collapse of the Dr Wasty said an ex- amination of Winfleld’s fluids failed to re- veal any toxic in had to be unconsclous to aopirate, in the nate est, conan i. 3 Nylan teat: ified that Corporal J. Thornton who oarded "the, lane when it arrived in ancouver had choked Win- falas Free Sa in an attempt bdue tral th alnp Bi gD Appolonia of two soe: ie ‘or eek Winfield at ‘Trail, said he found the prisoner hostile, aggressive and disoriented as to time and . ; Be sald an examination showed Winfield was suf- ssiveness I feared lid be difficult to ad- ‘ sedative. I Sug gested th pollce straight jacket with them while Winfield to le said there were no marks of violence on Win- the Riverview Mental Hos-° pital.” Dr. D'Appolonia said he ingi ition to cause any more violence after his plane “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar Arena Hall ‘ Meeting 7:30 p.m. Castlegar and District CURLING CLUB ANNUAL WINDUP April 15, 1972 Presentation 8 p.m. OPEN DANCE 9:30 p.m. fo 1 a.m. $2.00 For Coupie Looking forward to sesing al! our members turn out for this occasion KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L. A. 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It also recommended that public inquest last Thursday, cri iclzed the Our sites for failing check Mr. Winfleld’s adits as they stuggled with him after the lane landed at vaneauver, ere many the incident, including in- sufficient first ald and a de- from the airport. Status of Women Pane! Discussion Set for Nelson el discussion will be bed at at Notre Dame Bey iversity on Friday at 8 on the subject of the Royal v Commission’ on th aA te of Women in ‘The panelists will in- clude Ginger Breystone of Rossland who will lead the panel discussion with gen- eral _comments..on, the..re-. port and on the early .his- tory of education o: men; Dr. Fern Cooper, dir- ector of the Nelson Child Care Centre, who will speak on the section about day care; Mrs, Elizabeth Walla- ch, a former smember of Nelson city council talk on the section in the report dealing with women in pub- lic life; Mr. Bill English, district supervisor of. the Department of Rehabilita- tion and Social Improve- ment will comment on the * tion, The panel is being sponsored by the Nelson branch of the Canadian Federation of. University ‘Women. “GPR Deraitment Near Kinnaird No major tie-up of rail- Me eported it it miles south of Castlegar early Wednesday evening of last week, Superintendent Kooten- ay Division Mr. Alexander stated the cars were from Cominco and loaded witi fertilizer. lerailment occur- The d red to cars located in the mid-section of the train. PETTITT PHOTOS Color Prints from Slides Reg. 45c each NOW 25c¢ Offer Expires ‘April 15, 1972 | PETTITT PHOTOS , * PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLIL14d d Lilliad SOLOH LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS Monday Nite nixed Lis Kay Gritel Team points; Beer Kegs jos 1, Plnbusters 1, x 3, Performers 0, Hap- less 4, Other 600's: Bll Carl- -son 616, Wally Pines 612, George Wanjoff Tues, Morning Cotten Break LHS Eleanor Holdswor th 271. LHT Eleanor Hold- sworth 675, THS Cheerios 911. THT Pincurlers 2557, im points; Cheerios 52, Muttets 43, Mu: Pincurlers 70, Take-Five 61, Wheaties 67. Tuesday 1 P.M. ‘Quiding 260. LHT Bonnie ite 677. ’ THS Boundary Electric ie Boundary Electric Team points: Macalister Ins, 75, Sehtinals 48, Castle- gar Drug 58, Independents 68, Boun Electric 59, Luck Five Tues. Nk tN Mixed League LHS Erma Mykyte 259, LHT Erma Mykyte 604. MHS Orlando Vecchio 913. MHT Orlando Vecchio 50, THS Spoilers 1134. THT Spoilers je “ Team points: Spollers 3, Nighthawks 1, Maneters 4, In Insiders 93 , Airdots .1, L-Cee-Beo Other %oo's Wes Kirk- Wally Roberts Wed. Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Marge Ross 302. LHT Marge Ross 642. ti Ee could not help but think was a year of me for! ‘he people at e first ane Pre- mier Wt A Cc: Bennett made judge! Columbia, which more succe! has pees ani which followed, the govern- ment introduced one mea- sure r another provid: ing for massive investment by the government and its own oo rations in pro- create new jobs zane which will further support the broad- ening indus rial base of our was.added to the accelerated parks develo: ment fund and, as I indicat ed recently, I have already asked colleague, the Hon. Kenneth Kiernan, ister of recreation and cone nex i le in our area, the vical Home Owaer ran lature also authorized the miso, which is 0 bo bro ration at a la- ter date. bate The also Mustangs 1067. 2747. m Pd its: Chevys’ 0, Malibus 1, Cadillacs T- Birds 1, Mustangs 8, Ramb- Other 600's; Carol Gre- ory 619, Bobbie Keraift ary nS Phipps 610, Squlcrel 916, THT prt eaints: ae munis 3° Bears 3, Beavers 0, Minks Lions 1, Thurs. Mixed ¢ Squirrels eat Ancient Fishing Lures, Work .. Archaeologists in the Soviet have unearthed shiny stone as ning apparently us: ishin, ners 5,000 hich the ancient inners were Eremenko’s ‘sos QUALITY SHOES for the family. For Dress — Casual and Work | LHS Elaine Creighton 233, er Elaine Creighton 240. MHS Bill Perehudoff a MHT Darrel Rourke THS Kinberries 1108. ters 2968. Splint Team points: Splinters Ba ey 1, Kinberries 3, Farmers ‘4, Bagiers 0, Rolling Stones Tumbleweeds 2, High- Rnders 38, Alley cae 1, Hee WB Le ture approved ements to ihe Public Schools Act whi- that local accoun: IE the mea- sures which were approved by the House, Space ly would not permit a detailed ting of resid Pl to travel abroad in'the few. months to. make ‘that they international vaccination against pox among their travel do cuments. ‘ In the last few months, Mr. Loffmark said, many countries, most had re- increase: 3165. An additonal $50 is eads of house- years of age. Persons over 65 years of age who have been renting accommoda- tion for more than one year will also be eligible to apply for the senior - citizens’ In an effort to keep drinking drivers off the roads, the Motor Vehicle Act was amended to bring about an sutomatle ones month suspension for the first conviction of driving while impaired, and a sus- pension of six months or more: for subsequent con- veo hing Minter th gave ways er, the Hemi to ‘Wesley. Blac Black, the au- th any dis- trating wu aE a hted t be 2 considered to be a hazard to motor traffic. pay a month for workmen’ .t5 rmanently dis- and tied on th eh The Legis-; s Which: laxed their regulations ana Cana root a jon. the past few weeks, outbreaks of small- Hox have been reported in- ; Yugoslavia, Banglad desh, Le- banon, Iran and ‘Con- ets f0 cases in ieee coun- and it is always possible that a few sporadic cases may occur elsewhere in the world. It is quite: impossible to predict which countries rays suddenly emer @ vac impossible to ay wlnther cdéntacts or incubating cases will be discovered travelling. about the world by alreraft, bus, ship or train. 4o'be sure that they have a valid vaccination sertisieats >with them... s Rollers Shirley Barton a LHT Shirley Barton Team points: Hooters 54%, Screamers 41, Groan- ers 4, ¥ ‘Wailers 57%, Criers ers 57. aN Ni ight Classic Mixed LHS e Archambaul! 260. Lar ‘sane peers it 6 MHS John Obetkoff 298. MHT John Obetkoff 814 THS Believe It or Not 981. THT Ouahalie: rib earn 0 ta; Angels 4, ts 0, Bale It or Gutter. Alley Rt 4 %y oda Balls 8, Other 600's Jim Stone 710, Ken Hood 694, Bill Da- vis 656. oe Footwear Will Meet the Need yy Type Work or Any Occasion cinco! Hos. Aux. Rummage Sale Legion Hall, Apr. 14-7 pa Apr. 15 - 0 a ee mm, Jekup ph; 6002, F: 5406 in Robson. Royal Com. Report on Status of Women in Can. ‘What's it all about? Pan- el siscuasion at NDU on Apr. 18 at 8 p.m. Peer Mater rs Mend! urs., ‘Ap r. 13 am, home o ing 10 Marlene Kirby, 1th Kin. Bring’ phar equip. Second Castlegar Grou; Com, to Cubs, Scout Venturers will hold tle drive on Sat, Apr. Me at 10. Money Talse for Cub-Scout-Venturer SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal NOTICES PLUMBING & La eres CASTLEGAR Cancer Soci will be ‘tims’ on’ "Cam. be there for a question & answer period. Spring Dance at Robson Apr.’ 15, 9-2 Stewart's Rob. Reken Mrs. YF atoruel, $85-9247. Reg. Forms for ‘Kinnaird Little Lasaie Softball Lea- be turned in r. 14. Meeting of interested parents will held Mon., Apr. 17, 10 a.m, at home of Mrs. D. Martini, 815-1 Oth, Kin. Senior Citizens Regular meting, Thurs. Apr. 13 #30 p.m., Films. Legion Program activities, Attn, Robson Guide and Apr. 17, 8 p.m. Homemaking — Workshop Memorial Hall in Nelsoi Eriendeht Tea Kin- naird na cud and Sey kin t. 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Published Every Thafeday Morning’ at ‘VOL, 25, No, 16 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; RN t' "The Crossroads of the Kootenays” SERVING- Castlegar « Kinnalrd Robson + Bivebrry Crook teas valley and City ° ; THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1972 15 CENTS PER COPY PER COPY Arena Suggestion Is Offered In Hopes of od apa t the ‘proposed new arena a thou contain, the f Kinnaird has o Prout forward a proposal. move follows Dive: ting held: last: week which Standard Bearer trail” ul chiropractor Bob Brisco will carry the Pro- ve Conservative stan- for Kootenay West in the next federal election. 01 oF rn ekwater” n. ve a Population ‘eaten here,” he “people are. getting saat here as fast as they cause of the lack Se in indus- “"sarhe job: situation 1s bad everyu ere in Canada," bad in Provincial leader Derril Warren, introduced by Ron Powell of Cranbrool next premier of British umbia,” gave an_ hist outline of the Progressive Conservative Party in B.C. He told ‘the audience fat dt is very. wees the. old divisions the ‘provincial and association had been heale: and the two arms have been’ “brought together again.” ‘Rew Helson Plant ‘Could Glear-Up Kootenay River ra Within’ tao: or tee: or - BB docks ok of fain hy ra Hopes the the ; will; } eater brett from the En ~The statement was made Siduring a debate the well ay lems. concerning thi stem : in’ Kinnaird ° an h completion of en jcowane plant . on. the y. this summer that he ‘uation on" that river nthe. cat he sal enay. will improve, ers. are “the Koo- but won't know the answer un- the plant is in operat- The experts said, he la aldermen, that “Yone prin, flush would clean uestion ot 108 ne erat. the pay: Err in the... of. A Bro- posal was rejected by rate- payers last June. Ald. Sankola: su A sain Salat tre. ry [WHO WILL BE MISS SLOCAI that instead of a May vote ~ it should be held ‘in Janu- when hockey fer copy of. ‘isto . Rivers. Expense lems Come Befere Town Comsell pictorial: edi coun down for. the same tine apace tion. -Castlegar’s - Ald. An : Shutek cent he dant ; feel the town fot the - dollar . value, a 7 was similar] + Was expressed by for Mayor Colin’ Maddocks at Jim | Kinnaird. Ald. Bob Maddocks suggested if money was to be spent it would be better ven to the local chamber of commerce, Kinnaird Janitor : Resigns for Hoalth hall” jouer a has resigned due to: I bedi wo Clerk Allen Sel’ bie Tntermed council that’ * Joe Hardy, who has been with the town since Christ- mas 1963, has been pad to give up his posi ta tear ‘gh feat ed cone te a les Pelgar op ai comriedd “said a meeting was sche- tended to him by the alder. led with pulp fompany men and staff of the town d discuss. the. problem, No te satisfactory to all “Mayor Colin Maddocks and the four aldermen at- tending the meeting expres, ‘had. yet been: rea ed . sed the hope that the meeting, but he hop- ste would. soon return to'a ut would be soon. : ot good health. ig be forwarded to Vicki Msi fost ova Ten; sald, . Cause | Town Council Demands _ ROMP Narcotics Squad faa A ‘demand that a full Canadian Mounted ce drug squad move in- area was voiced at Kinnaird Town Council on Tuesday; valent, following a rt. given to al- dermen re Ald. Jim Mac- beth. Macbeth, who is’ Kin- re) resentative on Ro Police to not od. ack “get ho “Fedale Me a et hero be By don't know havent got, a drug rey me this "Ala “but | it’ could: be® be- ‘the Controversial Little People’s Nurse = Gets Ultimafum from Kinnaird Council . The Little People’s ‘Nor in| the: 1800. block that age. It is this the: Sais is eine with, i concerned | or Maddocks told May council that be had informa: tion © that the be- sae armed renal be: indicated 1 prige to'the meet- ing, he felt that supervi we nora to: -what it should bes : count and prompt action” ‘on the sponablity for, what goes for Ww on in this town.” ie An official ‘representa- tive of the town council Health cfficer Mike Harnadek’s written report on the ‘Little People’s: Nur- sery had not been ‘received by the town office up to the. time of the council meeting. © kenn sent. to the department of health in Victoria. “2 Ald: Jim: Macbeth said. he had “reason to believe’ that the federal government was ‘a hard: look at erent bylaws were being Kinnaird’s Finance Commifiee Believes | Mill Increase Won't Hurt Pockelbooks council te jee of the increase came at the end of a long session’ of council: on. Tues- day night following 2 a mini- ital amou sinountio of trimming by e al layor Tiagieas ex: ined athe hilosophy. be- nd the ei or et report in noart total value of , in terms o: fenton earned, he pays Loooth part of ‘his: p assess- ment -for every. one mill ‘raised. | and $3. hg property 4 for a total ot “This year," Mayor Maddocks. sid, tthe prov: inclal’; home. owner grant went uj ot tll so the home- owner still 75 cents: bet- : er he mayor .also. stated ., that by, investing capital out. 7 of revenue “we are in tact safe| the homeown- “e's investment in the com- lus, ‘which is double. the ‘amount taken the owners. Mayor Moddocis ‘st, "te ir. Mat advantage of a 4%. mill in.