"SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION® UFOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL’ YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR _Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — mana Re: the pros and, ‘cons on freedom of use of various parks’. ‘and other recreational facilities, 1) would: hope: that: the {people who have so much to aay jabout the rights'and privileges :for) using these. facilities’ will itop’/and, think ‘How. these )\cortain parks ad facilities’ Bot ithere;in the first place, i Iknow for: a fact that there v — fi Castlegar. Socials: i were a fot of dedicated persons ‘and ‘various; worthy’ ‘organiza- tions) who: putin countless": "Cr hours and money into’ these’ ‘projects so that'we may all { jenley) these: fine facllities, ¢ "4° miles north ‘of © ‘Crescent Valley Store: Mrs. H, Johnson 365-8294 ‘Guests for the’ past three | weeks at the home of Mr.cand.-'[) ‘Mrs. John Markov. were friends from England, Mr. and: Mrs.’J. :Tomkinson’ and sons Androw ‘ ‘and \Nicholas, of. Boylstone, “ mission, Great Shades © SUN. GLASSES -Many Styles” “SPURST. AID: SUPPLIES SUNTAN” NEEDS RELIEVES SUNBURN INTENSE vy EXTRA SPECIAL Nivea Milk With Free Beachball. : 3 Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Col. Ph. 365-7813 - Open * Mon. - Thurs,:9 a.m. - 6 p.m, Fri. 9 a.m.--.9 p.m: Sat: 9 am. + 5:30 p.m. Sun, & Holidays: 12-noen - 1 p.m. 67 oe - tion;:Connie P i Trowelex, escorted by Nie & , Chernoff of ‘Trowelex Rentals ‘1: Making the dec isi ‘on this years iu ‘18: KC: Days Queen uinlan and Mrs. Sadie: Han nd mediator, judge in: the absence of Jim Lamont, the'stage by RCMP. Con. B: |: Dick. ‘They: were’ Queen’ Susan’ Flegel from Salmo!wi tl hy Blondeau « man 8’ that they had «made. Flower girls were Cara Halisheff,: Penny. Davis, Cyna: mon, Carter, Jennifer: Canpbell, Sherri Herd, Helene Orleski, Machels Chernoff; iracy Pere. . d Lisa Reigning Queen Miss Bren-” da:Healey; was escorted to the: centre: ee by: Con, Dick iDerbyshire. *; They left. Castlegar Tues. ‘gay, of this week for Vancouver, v'where they will depart for their: = ‘return trip home, The ‘Tomkin- *son's enjoyed every minute‘ of.) ‘their visit and hope, to return, the girl selling the'most tickets ‘: : in'the. atte: Donna’ Guillemin recéived up were Ginnie Pola won’ by:R. Yamagucht of ‘Twin, ‘Rivers: Motel. ‘Jack Phipps sis intro: Roberta’ Kulbabs and) Linda Popoff. Mrs, Bonde, on behalf of the KC Days committee, ‘pre-* sented’ Brenda: with! a ‘trophy symbolizing. the ‘end’ of her ~ nas‘a' keepsake “-*| for :her., Mayor : Peggy Forsyth; Queen rite Caron from Rossland ‘and her princesses: Dorothy 'Kust.. and Jil’Austen'and Queen’ Brenda ° Smythe’ from: Trail. ‘The KC-Days'queen candi=. “dates entertained witha special - : st ni se-routing Mi “sponsors, They were Leona Davidoff,’ Miss Selkirk’ Lions, * escorted by Jim*Penman, past ‘president of.the Selkirk Lions Club; Jackie Geiger, Miss Kin- gar, escorted’ by Tom: McGreg- or. representing Kingar. Con- tractors: of Robson; Donna ~Guillemin,< Miss Castlegar Drugs, ‘escorted: by “Arthur. pas representing Castle; Cathy’ Harrison,” Miss < “gi Keene ‘of Columb ‘escorted = by ‘Andre Lamarche from: the *-Knights of C b Rill. escorts: Leona Davidoff with — escort Laurence Gardon, Jackie Geiger’ with: Houghton, Donna‘ Guillemin: with ‘escort’ Harry’ Meas! Cathy Harrison ‘with’ escort Harry, Haley). Ri Wil nie: Polonikott Shs ‘escort ort. Mur: Ba s:5 Price, Sandy: Sheridan with Simmons with Lawrence Ale, d > bright and *Katrine © Thi ting. The girls and their escorts * | mptu question’ periad, Fol- wing this the Miss Congenial: : ry Award was presented rchosen’ by the: ‘Hartley, Miss Blueberry. Cree! escorted hy Pat Hegan. Pre: “dent of the “Blueberry, * Creek «Recreation. Commission; Jacques, Miss Plaza Merchants, : escorted‘ by Dave Tognotti of. + Carls: Drug and. a: member of. : fanice-- = ‘buted ‘most to the:group::Miss , Regional’ Recreation’ Com ion No. 1 Katrine Thor-La ‘Mrs, Linda Carter, of the Blueberry: reek/Recreation: ° “the! Plaza if Ssoein: presented a “giflito of Blueberry Creek: Sandy Sheridan,’ Miss’ ‘Helen's. Flow-. ers, escorted by Randy Strader. for Joe. Van Dungen of Helen’s Flower Shop; Bev Simmons, Miss CKQR escorted by Gordon ©; Brady, manager. of Radio Sta: tion CKQR and Katrine Thor- Larsbn, Miss’ Regional: Recrea- » tion, escorted by Jack Alouf of. S Regional ' Recreation Commis- ‘sion No. Mr: S trainer, of the KC Days candi- 2 dates ‘and ‘co-ordinator of the >” ’.KC: Days ‘Pageant, was-intro- “duced. She spoke briefly givin; iB smuch ‘praise to Gary‘ Bacon of. + Cameo. Beauty Salon for his. work on..the candi styling, Mrs. Sa of the ‘Nelson: Toustmistress: * Club for helping the candidates with’ public ‘speaking; “to: Mrs. Olga Gritchen of. Vanda Beauly, ‘Counsellor fo hetp with’ makeup and skincare, as. well’as.thank- ing the Blueberry Creek Rec- reafion for their sponsorship of ~ KC. events. ‘The candidates re: in long white dresses, white ies a : ADULTS $3.50 Expo'74 Tickets Tickets available through to November Ath “Expo Tickets Cheaper/in Canada © “Custom: Grooming For Mei Ou Spe ally : i We shape your hai hte suit your face, your.” tyle. Try ul BS _ PROWE Prop.: :George! Lewis : Reduced Prices. YOUTHS $2.85 CHILDREN $1.75°5 © : For your tickets, send cheque or money order to: > Four Seasons Travel Ltd. Box 1219, Creston,. B.C, "Exclusive Expo ticket agent in. the Kootenays” : VOB 1GO0 a ER a ag Se tasteand> yer lifes oe - Your at Havana oy Se Phone 368-7702 Provinotal Libravy Parliament Bldgs Victoria, iB.C.. hy LYOL: 27,)No, 82: :15 CENTS PER COPY ‘donated their services: The '$1;200,000'arens' aricredehas is Placed belore the People; Sept. 28.- Caaeare ‘News Photo> fl 200, 000 Arena ‘Referendum ' Goes to the Polls Late September “. Amarena referendum is to ‘be held Sept, 28; one week later fhan the original date’ sug: - ‘gested by Regional District’ of, Central Kootenay’ which’ gave ‘Its approval tothe $1,200,000 ‘referendum in the latter part of, june, At Tuesday night's council ick Chernoff will preside. This will allow anyone's name not on the voting list: to’ be added. : In presenting her report on le arena, ‘Ald ‘Audrey, Mocre Power is’ not ‘available ‘at: this “This was the-word re- ved by council Tuesday night. a reply from the:Attorney- General's associate sensty. A AS ‘L. Pearso: % stated the arena building com- " miltee interviewed ‘four ‘archi- tectural firms on Monday of last week and have’ chosen: Under- * wood McLellan and Associates as the firm’ to proceed: with designing and planning of the ‘arena,’ x “This firm,” she said, “has designed and‘ built 20 other ‘larenas in western Canada; recently one in Kelowna’ and are! presently ‘involved in. de- sign'and building the arena in Summerland.”, Preliminary designs and ah artists concept.are to be returned this Meee, by de- “Noting the letter called ttention to. the: newly-created British Columbia police com: mission ‘to which*Dr.; John Hogarth is chairman, council will now. outline fits: problems ‘Ald. G. S. Rust’ stated jhe did not want to-see the matter: : { {carried on through the three year- forgiveness‘ period from > police: costs whichis. being allowed :to the: newly: formed city. only to find at the end of that three years personnel was available. Yi\Ald. Steve. Jankola felt be” "personal contact was the only ‘way to’ get results. sign engineer H, A. Connolly. Ald. Moore said the’ site has been surveyed and on Sunday H. & W. Aqua’ Wells Drilling company were on the ‘site to carry out soil testing under the direction of ‘soils engineer Brian Kilpatrick. ‘The estimated cost of this soil testing was $750 but Ald. Moore said \it-had | been’ over. estimated ‘and $600 was closer. to the actual costs, . Mayor Mosby said he per- sonally felt that the arena referendum must go to the people with the full knowledge there is ‘still another referen- dum pending. He referred to the sewage referendum which has not been able to move quite as quickly as the arena referendum. Council had originally: intended to pre- sent both referendums at the same time. Require Police Assistance! ~ Telephone 365-7721 or 3 “Zenith 4444 Af you have nt: to contact the Castlegar pro! tachment ‘of the RCMP: telephone: 365-7721. In the event you do not receive an answer this ‘would mean the at Nelson: on duty.’ member on duty is most likely on patro! in the Castlegar af sted: ‘You may then‘ telephone Zenith 4444 long distance to RCMP radio room: . They in turn will contact, the Castlegar policeman that’ ‘The Zenith call is free’ of charge to the er. iggested readers place both’ telephone numbers on an ‘list or in front of their telephone directory. You may 1 do incase of an wcmengensy: Your child, baby. sitter: In:writingDr..Hogarth,~ ¢ letters are also to be sent to the after: a: vehiclé ppivaches ia iseamiee aircraft’ crashed. to a rock ‘blnff about 30 miles utheast of Slam Pilot!-Kent, Agnew, was, “taking the ‘three:men, Law- es irence Goulden, bert Hall, 2%4,'and: Anthony; Eweson, 31, ‘from Castlegar. to Yahk.: The men! were! doing: sur- vey work onthe. proposed ‘Inlan Natural Gas pipeline from 'Yahk to CH ‘The en ‘was: ‘found decision “had: been’ mad The eS eckage was found 0 ‘thiof Cranbrook © during: the search. for an — Interim Committee to Manage ar | Nafional Exhibifion Centre on “An‘ interim. committee: to -*manage and maintain’ the’ ‘Nas. <:.tional Exhibition Centre once it is constructed and operational has been formed. This step was ‘taken on Thursday of last'week - ata meeting of: the Kootenay D July: C for: 29, The latter, plate with Lloyd S 2, and his ‘was located.‘at the level of:Sphinx moun’ Crawford Bay. “ROMP said Friday’t hat: no: *, Ina news release from the Committee members represent the Castlegar ‘and District | * Chamber of Commerce, Castle- t. “gar/and District’ Arts Council, Castlegar and District Muse- ue David een Sane itime. Be, ‘Appreciation has been’ ex- pressed to those who have been “Club, West ‘Koo! Historical Society. |. the broadcasting. for. a short “Apparently: the :bodies of 1e victims had ‘been severely sd. elicopter searching for a miss- ing {Burnaby The: magazine is a news supplement distributed by a number of leading daily news- papers, including’ the | Van- couver, Sun.) 2 st K So- ciet; it was ee teen sits ; programs in the Castlegar area, are’being undertaken and it ‘ Channel 8. prog: ing. It:was “pointed ‘out that ‘anyone who would like to learn’ 4 ideo-tape ‘gram of’ their: interests: is. welcoried. Learning how to use said to be simple= to operate 3 and bas | proven very, i to televise on its next bre a which ‘is’ Aug. 15. &A‘spokesman for the soc Newly elected president of. the Castlegar, and ‘District Chamber of Commerce’ Dave Silvester, expressed his views and suggested ‘a ‘number. of. ‘ways: the chamber, could assist = --andhelp“at: the Exhibition Centre and at the historic site. +Those present were pleased to snote the:chambers interest stating past efforts’ to involve the'chamber had been: disap- pointing: Any other community: or- ‘ganizations which might’ wish “ tobecome associated with or cuse'the facility should contact. president of. the. Historical Society Peter. Oglow, or attend ‘thé meeting at the Society's LOW Riise was “attAbbhts: raped The Kootenay, Doukhobor } Historical Society has recoived ‘A. grant of. $36,000: from’ the provincial goverment’s Com- ‘munity Recreation Facilities Fund. The grant will be complete a ‘restaurant facility baat at. the ‘historic site ‘in resident of the Historical Soriety, Peter Oglow. said’ the-: <1! DS £ Verubh, resumed'an Obagi but with... Kootenays alli anya ater atone: in April” 28; was ‘Grdened by. the jnistry of Transport.to suspend ‘opera- tions’on the route \until ‘its twin-engined Piper, Navajo plane: ‘could be fitted out te) province for has beena et time wish of the society to have a facility open to ithe: public to serve’ Russian: to: food. Three large sradicional ‘ Doukhobor ovens will be Part of the restaurant for baking, <. ¥ The facility is expected to \be Operations for the summer of Triangle Pacific: Burner. "An inspection Teport from the Fire Marshall in respect ‘to the Triangle Pacific burner. hes been received by Slocan council at its July 24 meeting. »The report states in stlee ‘that the. burner} is ' isafe. In submitting his report. ‘w ‘council, inspector.V. Friesen “stated’he found the’ burner to be: in’ good condition : with: all plates ‘and screens ‘in place. Inspected. hy Fire Marshall “The burner is equipped with a forced air draft supplied by electric’ blowers and the burner is surrounded by sprin- kles approximately 25 feet from the’ base with’no‘combustible ” é Building with'125 feet,” he a Ai teh esa »sHe : also noted the water. - Pressure system and the num- ber of hydrants and standpipes with pre- connected hoses. on the premises.) 222 :5)°02: :Village:at:7.30 on Sept. 12. $1,000 BILL was presented Olive Cottrell of Victoria by KC Day: Chairman Ken Bonde while husband Ken looks on after the couple arrived in the ares following news Mrs. Cottrell was the winner of the big KC Days $1,000 bill draw. The Victoria couple are regular visitors to the area but missed the big celebration this year for the meet is flying i iccording to p rcy.C.:Lotzer. Arrow had Been flying under, visual flight Pacific - Western Airlines, from’ whom Arrow: tract with per nol the Canadian‘ transport commis- ‘sion, filled in ee the inte jruplion Z ‘Arrow's’ ‘seven-passen, plane: will leave: ennasenger, 7.80 a.m. daily except Saturday ind link Kelowna, Penticton, Castlegar,’ Cranbrook: and Grand Forks. It will return ‘to Penticton and retrace the route ‘from Grand Forks. #25 Mr. Lotzer and: PWA ‘say the smaller airline will be ‘able to give increased’ intercommu- nity. service. in the regions: as -- well as free PWA to make three” direct flights daily between Castlegar and Vai Con nections are. made with: PWA A fights at Penticton’ and Kam. and Nakusp daily and twit ;month’ Arrow carries passe! lemount, Me- pride, Prince cre ‘and re; Historical Society | Licensed to Sell Lottery Tickets - The Kootenay Douhobor Historical Society has been licensed to sell Western Canada ; lottery. tickets’ by? the British first time. Mr. Cottrell, who retired in 1969, is a former transit supervisor with 43 years service with B.C. Hydro. Both are ardent fishermen so a new fishing reel could well take part of the prize money while Mrs. Cottrell said half would be saved to return next year for KC. Days.—Castlegar News Photo Columbia ‘lotteries Branch. Tickets: will be on ‘sale ($2.50 each) at the Provincial Motor. Vehicle: Office in. the Ogiow Building and from executive members of the society.“ First prize in the lottery is $250,000, A total of 1,908 prizes. will be ‘given for ‘a total of. $715,000 to lucky ticket’ hold- ers. The object of the lottery is* to raise funds to ‘support sport’ and cultural activities i in British Columbia, i ere en Yer Alin ier He maa PEST EE