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George Sparrow. Genelle Dave Williamson Montrose Mick Ellls Rossland. :962-5173 ° » BiLTod 2 Trall 268-5378 365-5771 693-2388 367-7198 _ tee chairman. Ald, PARTIAL ECLIPSE of the gun wae studied by atudents of Twin . Rivers Elementary School on Wednesday of last week during the lunch hour. Here teacher Paul Phipps assists the students with the telescope on which they viewed the action. The telescope, which has been purchased by the board of trustees for Schoo! District No. 9 fot ike Dist 4k Revoureo Centray wil agaia be ili later this year by Twin Rivers Grade 6 students for night time viewing, ail part of the students’ astrology program. peeCasNewsFoto by Rik Hall Castlegar to Participate In Bicentennial Event? City council has referred to its finance and administrative services committee the provin- cial government's offer of a 20-cent it: hi committee in next year’s bud- get because the celebrations are scheduled for 1978, A letter to council from Ed PB P grant to aid Castlegar's partici- pation in the Captain Cook Bicentennial celebrations, Council app: eominit- Sweeney, director of the B.C. Captain Cook Bicen- tennial Committee, ‘invited the city’s participation in the pro- i id i é Gerald Rust’s motion last Tuesday that the offer be considered by the Court News In provincia) court Tues- day Conrad Bobroske pleaded, guilty to a charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was fined $50. eee John Danielson pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. He was fined $350 or in default 30 days in jail. * * * . ‘Two separate charges of + driving with: a blood-alcohol count over .08 were heard with each entering a guilty plea. Henry Darrell was fined $450 or in default 30 days in jail. Ronald Rohl was fined $350 or in default 30 days in jail. + Machine _ Sharpening Saws Tools : Scissors, “etc... FRANK'S SHARPENING SERVICE » (Behind Castle Theatre) “fl. 365-7395 pana HOMES MOBILE “HOMES RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FURNITURE. MART “Since the bicentennial will be publicized throughout the world, the minister anti- cipates that the combination of your local events added to pro- vincial events such as the arrival of the Tall Ships, will attract an influx of tourists into all areas of the province,” the letter: said. The letter requested coun- cil appoint a committee to ‘Voice of the People Objects to Editorial Editor, Castlegar News: + [wish to strongly protest your inclusion of the editorial comment by McKenzie Porter titled the “Hereditary Illness” which was printed in- the Castlegar News of Oct. 13. Frankly, I find it very difficult. to accept that the Castlegar News would, in fact, print such garbage . . . the nature of which was churned out in Hitler's Germany, in the Southern United States years ago and in South Africa today. -‘Tosomehow link “poverty” with genetic inheritance is both unscientific and dangerous. Poverty is an economic condi- tion and depends on a country's allocation of ‘resources to its people. In North America we have decided to allocate our the city's bicent nial event. in a way that makes poverty inevitable—even if all Funeral Service Today For John Dvorak, 72. Funeral service is being held today at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel of the Thompson Funer- al Home in Nelson for John Dvorak; 72, of Castlegar who died’ Monday in the Castlegar and District Hospital. . Mr. Dvorak was born in Michel on Dec. 4, 1904. He moved to Castlegar in 1960 and retired there in 1965 after 45 years with the CPR. He was a member of the Castlegar Senior ” Citizens. An ardent. photographer, Mr. Dvorak showed his slides from time to time to members of the Senior Citizens Associa- |’ tion and other groups. On occasion’ he submitted .photo--. graphs which were published in the Castlegar | News, Mr. Dvorak is survived by his wife, Eva;.two daughters, © Mrs. R. L. (Millicent) Brown of Penticton and Mrs. N. L. (Mary) Dosenberger of Sun- . shine Bay; one son, John Dvorak, RR 3, Nelson; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lafik, Mrs. Vic Kucera, Mrs. Annie Polack, Miss Elizabeth Dvorak and two brothers, Wenzel and Frank all of Fernie. Very Rev. J..Alan Jackson will officiate at the service. In lieu of flowers. friends wishing to do so may ‘make donations to the. Canadian Heart Fund, c/o Ete. Shop, 463 Sosephine St., Nelson, B.C. Management at DTUC the poor were sterilized, as Mr. Porter suggests, they woud still be'with us. In_ other. countries “deck sions have been made that poverty in the relative sense of the word should not exist. A study of the economic condi- tions of people in those coun- tries makes it very clear that, in fact, people who once were “poor” are now. leading effect- ive and productive lives. I: believe the Castlegar © News owes the people, espe- ejally the poor, in‘ this. com- munity an apology. I highly value freedom of the press and appreciate the Castlegar News’ openness to various shades of opinion in the community, but, I believe, you have gone much too far in printing Mr. Porter's column. Ann Holden, Blueberry Creek Jim‘s Masonry FIREPLACES ">" Brick, Block & Stone :e:TILE WORK | 965-2219 1972 For 1974 Plymouth :* Hon 1971 AMC! Hornet :: see get Galarie, 4 doer, bles, 3 asta, #3, pb, radio, alt conditioned ‘1973 Toyta = te gto From Moloney Pontiac Buick GMC: Brake Special © Reline 4 Wheels rhaul Wheel Cylinders 1s necessary: ° Turn. 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Damage _ As Parked Car. - ‘Pushed In Ditch: Polite are Presently Inves- “: tigating ‘an incident reported M ‘Castlegar. Early band ‘experien ed while Sgt. McMillan’ was a member of the pray oe = National Defence Photograph Canada apy. GALT No charges have been laid following an accident. Sunday afternoon ‘which’ resulted © in’. $2,600° damage to the: two ‘vehicles involved.: Police’ saya 1973 Ford Bronco was travelling south on Highway. 8A\ one kilometre Junction where it pulled off to the'side of the road to allow + another, vehicle:to pass. While slowing down on the shoulder the : wheel- suddenly jerked to the left causing the _ vehicle to start fishtailing and = then roll ‘onto its ‘side into the ; lane‘of'the north bound traffic and into the’ path of a 1975 Chevy van. > ‘. Driver of ‘the four by. ‘four Numerous Door Prizes will! be awarded. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SALE 1 i97 5 Chevrolet Vega. 21, 4-Cyl., Auto. Trans., ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SALE 1976 Dodge Ton Cub Gb e121. V8 Engine, Auto. Arans.. F ri é. south of. the: Blueberry Creek: a1vs es AAVSHIAINNY Jivs NOWLV4ad13 AUVSUIAINNY | Four. by Four and Van Collide on Highway 3A. hes been identified as’ Ralph Briggeman of Robson. Driver of. - the van,’ ‘which sustained an estimated $1,100, identified as William Makonin of-Nelson. Makonin is reported to have sustained minor in- juries. ‘Selkirk: Shows ‘Increased Enrolment. “(continued from page. Alp” enrolled in ‘first-year courses, ‘while 21 were second. year students. *. But an: enrolment break- ‘ down compiled two weeks ago, has been « Police ‘report the’ vehicle, owned by David Soles of Salmo, had been parked near Trowelex for a couple of days before the. ineldent oceurred:: Resignation and ‘Haley indicated Monday they would seek re-election...” Gattrell said ‘he ‘was ‘stil undecided’ on’ running for re- _ election and Konkin was not. available: for cominent. The Schoo} board voted’ Cascade Flats : ~ Released : 90th ith Dinner Che 90th histhday of Mrs. ‘Allan : Merry’! of: Slocan ‘was observed earlier this month when a dinner was held Oct. 6 . at:the home of her son-in-law ‘and’ daughter,” Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Nelson ‘of Silverton.’ A supper was also held at the home. of .her son and Creates. Available Council Seat. (continued from page A1) : % Monday to pay election officials on! the'same: scale ‘as. city officials. The board approved a recommendation that the re- turning officer receive $160, a deputy’ returning’ officer re- ceive: $110: and ‘poll ‘clerks “receive: $60; for election day [7 3 duttes: hie. from ALR B.C. Land Con “has” approved release of the Cas- cade :Flats property from the Agricultural‘ land reserve, : ac- -cording ‘to Ken Sandner of Sandner Bros, Lumber, Co. PE pies ‘ He said approval of other government agencies is being sought’: by Sandner Bros. ‘in © conjunction with Henry. Wiebe to subdivide about a thousand acres into smaller parcels. Lots would range in size from six acres for those fronting. the ‘Kettle’ River,. to. other larger parcels up to 300 acres in size: When access roads to the: lots are pushed through, Mr. Sandner added, a Crown rec- reational reserve on the river in’ the’ vicinity of the canyon will aise be opened up. The reserve a8 lists the total i on the DTUC campus as 124, Full-time “DTUC enrolment amounts to 24 while 57 students attend part- “time. “A ‘total of 19 students at - DTUC take 60 per cent or more “gar campus, and 24 students attend part-time on-both cam: puses:.* First-year students make “19 are in first'year and six are in second year, “Student services dean: Blake Frisby, who issued the enrolment: statistics, said fig. at the Castlegar Hotel. 5 Given New Guidelines Radio, 2 one © faint, KAY MOTORS LID. 2880 HIGHWAY ORIVE ‘'GLENMERRY) TRAIL BC 4 PHONE 368-3301 § DEALER : LICENCE No. DO1201A Playmor. 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Dean of studies Walter education ministry approval for a two-year music program and, in conjunction with MacGregor, a two-year theatre arts Pro. gram, Selkirk College bursar Alex Reibin will be responsible for payroll, purchasing and accounting at DTUC, following submissions from the co-ordina- tor. Se ‘The duties of Doug Baker, appointed community - educa- tion services director last month, will include liaison and > 1975 Ford -1974 Chey. Sapeed, radio, 2. 1972 Cortina ‘rss. 1972 Toyota ica 1976 Bobcat S. 1976 Dodge saci" to, V3 mb. porphin “1972 Ford Van szsaz Yolen: md, VB, epee nana deer, Nessa cao 1975 Boba = von $2995 | fl U6 Er mich : $5121 PS. P.B., ae! oage : as Toyota : Trans... Radio. 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