10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 12, 1972 ‘Gouncll Briofs Castlegar. Council Deals With Proclamations and Requests At the fuggention ot of Ald. Andy Shi clare easier Beli Brice ite West teed io Sherbiko. of about a noisy transformer near his home. e @ @ & The week of Nov. 15 to es are sup- : porting, the special v week. A re a was received from real lent Jack Grant to urchase 3,000 sq. ft o own-owned land at the rear requires additional prop: ty to be eligible for seals ance under the Veterans Land . The request was tabled by council pending further investigation. A sim- ilar request was made by Joao Avila who enquired a- bout purchasing the lot next to his home to improve the entrance to his home and give him more, b garden space, Permision was granted the Auxiliary to the Cas- tear and District Hospital id its annual nut sale in the communi even- ing of Nov. 22, The LA uses the money raised for extra services and comforts for in the Castlegar Castlegar Kiwanis Club of any persons they feel shou- Id be nominated for the club's annual Good Citizen of the Year award. ee @ @ & Counslt endorsed a let- sent the grgcutive ion of B. palltles by the ay a Pert criticizing the handling of a lution at ECM e recent ing deal ing with the tenay and Elk Railway. Commented an alderman: be taken up and discus- pee ” Kinnaird aldermen, at their meeting the same ni- ght, also agreed to back Trail's Protest. e @ A request from the Cas- gar Funeral Home for centre-line and parking line ie block on re . alderm letter noted the congestion that develo te at the time of fun- PROUD FAMILY and happy dad, as the Merilees family spend the next 11 months preparing to arrange: their affairs before travelling to Colorado State University. It all began with William (Bill) Merilees be- coming the recipient of a Rotary Founda- tion Scholarship for 1973-74. As winner of the Technical Training Award, Mr. Merilees creation resources where he will study ion and The’ park Interp will enter studies in the department of re- scholarship is such that wife June, and sons, four-month-old Fraser and twenty. one-month-old Andrew, will be able to accompany him. During his stay at the university, Mr. Merilees will be a “good- will ambassador.” — Castlegar News Photo Selkirk College Recelves Seminar Video Tape From RNABC for Ue by Health Care Group The Fall. dinner meet- ing of the West Kootenay District RNABC was held a cts, working conditions and the particular problems whl- ch face the nurse as a work- also dleces- sed ite p saibiity that the cial: Government may 4 Pont sae servants bargaln- 2 rights and the implica- tlons for nurses em- Eat byt the Provincial question and ans- war ec was g lively und Traffic Lights Provide Help For Travellers: The nai? a a cover aetomollle Assy ‘AaE ation. It's He ou, that's why it's ere Whether it be a traffic t, a channel buoy, or the candle in the cathedral, it serves well those who re- spect it. things have the common — Mrs, Murray Little of Castlegar, chaired the meet- ing and gave a report on e RN, board meeting aie, canes in Vancouver in Sep mber. The minutes of the 4 meet ig were read ope ea Web- ster. 0: ato also Tt "the video ave a progress report on & Tesearcte project on Nur- Thirfeen Countries Represented in Group as Geographers Pay Visit fo West Koofenay District Hosted by Selkirk College Two years of planning went inte. the tour which geographers Te- 3 aa to ‘up cam ‘ance, Belgium, Holland, the UK, fieland, Sweden, Germany. and Italy were Te SHELL PRODUCTS ani South Africa had delegates; North lepartment of geo- a ad geology at Sel- ‘oliege acted as host to the group. James Crom- well, of that department co- ordinated the detailed plan- ning for the tour — the uth-eastern B.C. section of a trans-Canada field trip for “delegates to the Centen- Congress .of:the Inter- national Geographical Union held in Montreal. A meet- - ing attended by seyeral th- ousand geographers from a- round the world. The congress was host- ed by the Canadian govern- ment, 42 departments of SELKIRK COLLEGE Evening Course Fundamentals of Archery The course includes the teaching of shooting form, demonstration and survey. of equipment types, basics of both target archery and field archery. Participants will have access to a 12 target field course, and club membership rights. Equipment will be provided by Selkirk College. geo rites and of Canedien rae ada. Tours to all parts of Canada were an important feature connected with the congress, and 65 delegates selected trans-Canada tenays. Joads of visitors arrived in Radium Hot Springs the © hosts were ready and wait- Their detailed descrip- tions of the 2 Beographlc ultural feat jelpants, a and now Miss Anderton were on hand to. provide personal, ce and Commentary along the way. They travelled with the group for two faye pointin: out features of interest an answering questions, Two Selkirk students, Soir, guides the. group in ol led the group in. a scout car indicating view THINK points and rest sto) Along the way, he 10> graphers stopper ‘ort Steele, passing through Nel- son, making their way to Castlegar where they were good number of local repre- sentatives joined in an in- formal . inco Com spoke for BG dco and Selkirk College: ig repre- sented by its principal, Dr. W. Murison and a@ number of faculty members. am I Te of the Koo*~Itallan bee! z own details on settlement um and Mine, Mr. Woodhou- se of the Rossland Histor- ical Association greeted the visitors, most of whom took a tour of the mine. To the ladles fromi: Mexico proved to cularly teresting. ¥e elr coun- try, women may not go un- derground, Superstition has it that ifa women were 10 enter a ter would — the an inter- yet a fu will pees da will in ape ety on? the is’ Association Conver: ton on elie attended in Edmon- The President of Nelson” " Chapter, Mra. Jensen extended an One of the country’s greatest problems, fr 1 Aatoty edueation Js he red iter respect ie the — the very essence of danger or iteell, early that thats riche es depend very liv upon alertness in crossing streets ead obeying | tattle signal, Yet ologist with the public health an Nelson and ve a talk. evening was Miss Uora Pa- ton, who is director of per- sonne services for the RNA- BC. Mrs. MA at UBC. — - She has gained a thor- raking an and their legs. Grand Forks added an- ugh kno } of contra- — REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH or Anglican | Service 9 (alternate weeks) . :45 A.M. Sunday School " ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion ie e area and the contri- butions” made to it. At the Ri Rossland Muse- The Lady Known As Lou Few le have not been exposed 10 Robert Ser- vice’s famous poem of McGre' Lou" Ty an of the Doukhobors. : Poy oF th the us plates of food Teady fo he pase! around’and the carrying urreens of borscht transformed that gmnulltcsations) group into one rving lunch, the © commit After se! ladies took time out fe sing traditional 9:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo! 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) SUNDAY SCHOOL BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 10 Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry. Allen: and Ted Bristow Halliwell o: ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam.- llam.-7 pm, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Office 365-8480 Home 365-6667 7 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel . Cartleair’ Plaza ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. 865-7502 and S65-8954 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” AED APOSTOLIC CHURCH ice Wed. 7.80 Frayer Bible N. Walker - Phone 965-6682 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m, ct Worshi ak rk Evang roma Bible study 130. foung Peoples 7.30 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ines mek etmane om Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, ‘B.C. CHURCH OF GOD... 804 - 7th Ave. Sunday School - for all ms for the visitors, Mr, Ei Popoff gave a brief outline of the history and philoso- Business and Professional Directory mg there are hippies, some fi 8 JASPER THE BEAR ; | 4 A , [PARK PERSONNEL DEPT| TTS “He wants to buy Canada Savings Bonds on our Payroll Savings Plan. Is he on the payroll?” Slocan Valley Residents Show Concern Over the Hippy-Type iy, ba inte ut ol reciated the history an There are hippies and and some not so good, 0S ral di- Tistoms of the The long-time residents. “depict pleture of i hard concern resence of hippy- perth not necessar- ase group, aepecls of this Broblem, in a °° sales, assist programs, residence mats and the right of all for a peaceful quirements, healt regulations, me,” he ‘al, in respects thi 2 recent arriy: JODE Give Financial Support To Young Canada Book Week Cana life,” The _ Lillian jough Chapter of the NODE at ae ors for the me October meef a complet- ed plans for annual Christmas raffle tc start late in November. Proceeds from this pro- - ect: willbe used for edtce : ‘the bi fi “le was appointed to draw up a schedule for the two weeks sale of tickets. . Donnan, vice convenor, reported that several utility bags had turned in, but a num- ber. are still to be complet- ted satisfactor- have not 4 pointed retreshinent conven- Remembrance Day Service. Mrs. Doi BOWLING RESULTS FROM CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT BOWLING LHS n 242, pon! nae , Eaters 5 lugs 4, pos Birds 1, Gutter aoe ey Muhapr 81. ane 600's John Mar- hall 607, Dave John 615, Nick Oulsty 619, Ted Ka- Coffee Break LHS Betty Oglow 280. LHT Betty Oglow and Dor- een Jacqu es 675. : THS Cheerios 1075. THT eee ts: Cheerios, 4 ‘Other 600's Jo Taylor 665, Eleanor Holdsworth 625. Tues. 1 PLM. f LHS Shirley - Barton é36. LHT Betty Macalister THT ihre ie eves 944." 8 eaar Team ts dadepon 10, th Bowes 635, Mary Quiding 826, Ka y Gretchin 611, Bet- ty Heal ay 604. ‘ues. 7 Melock Mixed Adshead "ay A LHT Kay Adshead 639. T comin 269. MHT Bob Cowlin 64: THS He iS $68. THT egulars 29 Team points: Rebels 3, Road Runners Pa Regulars 4 0, Go-Gettera 1, Scere 6 Other 600's ‘Sonny Mac- Alpine 604, Ron Mcintyre THS i 1038. THT Seven Elevenths 2041. ints: The M wi Mignthavks 1, 1 Spoilers ~Squirly Gigs 1,. Seven Ele- oot Other 600’s Bill Shay © Kirkwood 646, 703, Wes kw Ralph Balph Paterson 627, Ed We- bier Morning Drivers LHS Ann: Fishwick 288. hur i Pat Gordon and Kathy ff 643. ; THS Ramblers 1135. THT — Ramblers: 2001 7 r 600's Ann Fish- Othe wick 600, Bobble Keralff 616. 4, Chip- 's Colleen joan Martini 611, Row Rollers Botty Kanigan nigan 270. LHT Shirley Barton 628. 'THS Groaners 935, THT Moaners 2571, Team points: Hooters 7, Screamers 3, Groaners 9, BEEF CHUCK STEA PRIME RIB ROAS PORK CHOP HAMBURGER : BABY BEEF LIVER: ‘Walleng 8, Criers 9, Moan- Fel. Night Mixed THT at id Stylea 2759, Points; Believe It or. Not tT 6 stam AG pla Styl- ea 3, All Stacs 1,’ Possibies 2, Ball Boi " as i Other a00 00's Lil Knowler 667, Bobble peraitt 617, Walter Keraift 618 Thurs. Ml ne LHS Barbara wokle 295, LHT Barbara Karzanlewskie ‘747. MHS Sonny McAlpine 299. MHT Nick Karzaniew- skle 696, THS mr A All Stars Points: Fallen Bay ote pe Bill Davis Perehudoff 655, uth Rou- jake coenig 631, Mario carping rs a1, John Culstofanetie 607, John Dunn CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October _12 All Stars . 1070, 3084. WHO WILL BE CASTLEGAR ‘ AND DISTRICT'S CITIZEN of the YEAR — 1972 — Organizations or individuals are invited to submit nominations to: Burt Campbell, Chairman, Citizen of the Year Committee, Castlegar Kiwanis Club, P.O, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Deadline: 5 p.m., Fri., Nov. 10, 1972 SAVINGS & SERVICE AT All TIMES Rib Cut Nc. 1 Quality Fresh Ground. Grade “A” No.1 Quality 6% Grade “A” No. 1 Quality Government Inspected. Government Inspected. ; Sliced WEVEEA sa rm Ui] @ lili $1 — a ar (tio. CHIPS a Team pi Metenp Tete 1, ue Qa, ee ets 4. Recreation Association fo Hold Fall Workshop at Cranbrook East Kootenay Recrea- tion Association — will __be of Cromwell, who contin- Dutch Cleaning Service PARDMAN FURNITURE Fee: $7.00 Open to people twelve years and over. Time: Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:00 p.m., beginning Tuesday, October 17. Place: Selkirk College. + 241 " MONEY e THINK CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Thanks tO yOu its working in from 1907 until her death in 1949. The whole affair that fon of the wor! cited by lovers sot such One can only eu Be , how ghastly she through her rouge, the lady that’s = kn as Mr. ued on to Vancouver, the Selkirk ft the place in. the es. nute Saloon Lou was a sis for lectures and further research on the Cana West the years to bts mi e years to come, “init “students in parts of the world will hear about our area and form their op- inions about Couads on the of the first-hand re- basis ine ports from our visitors. CASTLEGAR, B.C, — Hi ARROW ARMS HOTEL MON., OCT. 16, 1972, 9 a.m. ~ 12 NOON Gary BROWN, B.C. Government Licenced Consul tant will be in attendance to give YOU: FREE SERVICE AND CONSULTATION: FREE INSTALLATION OF WIND NOISE REDUCER FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST i FREE DEMONSTRATION OF HEARING AIDS . All Hearing Aid users are invited to take advant- age of our FREE SERVICE. Anyone and everyone Is welcome, Hearing Aids will function only as good as the service you give them. YES! We have the $50.00 Hearing ‘Aid ~ Available for the Senior Citizens If you are not able to come in, plesse phone the Hotel for a Home Appointment. 1559 Ellis Street, KELOWNA, B.C. HEARING. AID WORKSHOP SATS BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 | Day-Week or Monthly Contracts Shampooing wall to wall and rugs Free Estimates. Ph, free of charge 352-7123 or Nelson Zenith 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No. Charge “Basis” C, Van Pelt RADIO & TV GREEP’S ELECTRIC Your ADMIRAL Dealer MARKEN. ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 “FAMILY SHOE RENEW ree 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR COLUMBIA SIGNS Phone 365-3231 Plastic — Neon — Painted 24 br. Service on most Sal Service 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 WEDDING STATIONERY and Helder" ote Onttopedic INVITATIONS Certificate of Registration) professional — Prompt CASTLEGAR | si the Sergi tall ice stitute of America Installations NEWS CASTLEGAR NEWS PAE teptrrt ebe rear e Cantleess, ers La V. Campbell, Publisher — Burt Campbell, Edlter & Manager (Mrs.) Lois Hughes, News Editor _- Bene Brodman, Shop Foreman in Ink with the correct name and address of the writer. “Pen” names will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $600 per year. The price by delivery boy is 15 cents an issue, Single copies in’ stores are 15 cents, Second-clasa mail registration number 0019. ‘The Castlegar News is a member of the audit Bureau of Circulations, 3 questing space that the lability of the paper in # ment of any description or ‘in the event that It is a member of the Canadian Weekly errors occur in the publishing of an advertise Newspapers Association and the B.C. division ment shall be limited to the amount paid by of the Weekly the for that portion of the advestis- § Ing apace occupled by, the incorrect. item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event bdeyond the amount paid for such advertisement, All should be to: ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, BC. Letters for publication must be signed ‘Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- fam the event of failure to publish any advertise- Siam ln He a INTRODUCING EVINRUDE ROTARY . COMBUSTION | POWER! THE SNOWMOBILE _ ENGINE OF THE FUTURE! @ Quieter than ordinary engines. 035 high-torque horsepower in less space with less engine weight. @ Faster accelerating, up to 65 mph, smoother and ~ vibration-free. © It has only two moving parts. Idling is clean, free * of oil, Smoke and roughness. @ And it's ecoriomical (you may never have to replace the spark plug!) Come in and see the complete 1973 Evinrude line— the AC, Super-Quiet.73dbA, wide-track Treilblazer and the fast Norseman and Bobcat series: OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun., Oct. 4& 15 648 - 7th A ve.) Free Coffee! “INTERIOR REPAIR CENTER Telephone 365-3359 holdings its fall. workshop Saturday, Oct. 21, the Central School Auditorium in Cranbroo! Theme is “communica- ton'renfative guest speak nfative guest speak- er is Minister of Mines Leo - msick. the Communit: Second Bear in Less than a Week Is Struck by Car A seco md bear, in the t Thursday a bear, who was aitempting to move 2 oy pee days prior anoth- er bear was ck - nine and a half miles south of Kinnaird by a vehicle re- ported driven by a Calg gary man, VROOM FLOWERS LTD. 1001 = 9th Ave.,; Kinnaird | Phone 365-7641 ° Spring bulbs, ‘potted. - ; flowers, house plants, flower arrangements for all occasions, Bridal ‘ bouquets and corsages Horn- - OATS sna bs, 69 FLAKES ... A fori MR CLEAN .... 996 | THINS snorune 38 RICE... Ibs, 39 JETS .... 4 pkgs. $1 Breakfast un. 59C Dineapole is St oz. LIBBY TOMATO Oil, Mor. .... $1.59 |Breakfast . DRINKS 3 fins $t [COFFEE snsune 9c HWICE ..... fins 79 BLEACH sconsane OU fins 19c. TOMATO D SOUP TISSUE... rolls 69¢ WHIZ, 32 0z..$1.49 $1.00 VALUE. BUNDLE ARS. .e-«. 89c KETCHUP . 3 for $1 SUGAR GOLDEN YELLOW. ICING. 2° Ibs. De 698 CAMPBELLS. 10 or, $1 CRACKERS s) for Ne REVELS & 10¢ “SOFT DRINKS PEPSI, ALE,.COKE. 26 or, 5 for $1.00 BREAD McGAVING (20 oz) - 6 for $1.00