Al2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 1, 1977 * Former Selkirk Principal ore ie No.Greyhound Depot - Me esa Se _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ’ Highway On Schedule {continued from page Al) s He sald the overall cost of ‘the third contract, awarded in ! September 1976, is estimated + at $4.6 million, Baines said the “cost of materials was not in- cluded in the $87 million con- _ tract price. Although the highway will ) be open next July, a separate + contract for paving the entire i highway route will be awarded i after the completion of the < gravel stage, he said, 2-16 0x. Tins 79¢ Diet SKIM MILK CHEESE 2 lb. Boxes Norgold White SPUDS 10 Ibs, 79¢ Red * SPUDS 10 tba. 89c CABBAGE - Ib. 17¢ Lg: PEACHES " BANANAS 2 Ibs. 48c Best Beef Prices In Town! CHUCK STEAK “A” Ib. 68c¢ BEEF RIB STEAKS BEEF for LOCKERS “A and the price Is right! Check with Lina In the Market HINDS SIDES FRONTS Whole “A” CHICKENS MANY CANADIANS w were evident in the Large crowd hich gathered Saturday morning at Felts Field, Spokane, to witness the arrival of the replica of the Spirit of St. Louis re-enacting the visit nearly 50 years ago of Charles A. Lindbergh | to Spokane hich ‘Airbase. Thig paper, harolding the original visit to Spokane by Lindbergh was delivered on White's ‘a atep a almost 50 years ago. On June 15 and ‘Oct. 30 the replica of the occurred only four months after his flight. In foreground is 80-year-old Pete White of Spokane holding Spit of St. Louis, sponsored by the Experimental Airplane to e 50th of Lindbergh's crossing, will have visited 104 \citie Named to Senior Position Two Koot munity services with have been selected to fill senior positions in the ministry of education's post-secondary de partment, - Dr. Bruce Fraser, a former principal of Selkirk College in Castlegar and a noted environ- mentalist, has been» named executive director of program services, while Nicholas Ru- pidge, director of programs for East Kootenay College in Cran: brook, has been named director of community and continuing education. i As executive director Dr. Fraser, 87, will be responsible for the co-ordination, evalua- tion, and development of all academic, career, technical and vocational programs offered in * post-secondary institutions in the province. He will take up his new: duties Sept. 1. Fraser Is presently an in: structor at Selkirk College, having returned to the class- room in 1976 after a successful Vancouver Community College. Prior to that he was the head ping, paved roads, water, electricity, telephone and well.treed from $7,700. For teacher of the night schoo! program at the Vancouver technical school operated by the VCC and’ the Vancouver 5, 368-3327 or 44 Schoo! Board, prospectus and Information 442-8204, Warehouse Space FOR RENT “Up to 5,000 Sq. Ft. of Space Available Contact Skyway Distributors Lfd. 748 - 6th Ave. S.° . 365-3396 The Castlegar & District Curling. Club - LOAD OF HONEY ARRIVED! Low Wholesale Prices ue or core AM “Why Pay More?” HASH BROWNS 2\b. Bags 2 for 85c Tollet TISSUE 4roll Pkg. 89c COCA COLA & SPRITE Ig. 26 oz. 2 for 79c plus deposit a Sept. 12, 1927 copy of the Spokane Chronicle which he displays with prid le to Wing Commander Col. Alan Lancaster of Fairchild asNewsFoto by Lois Hughes Charges Laid Against Both Drivers in Accident A two-vehicle accident Monday at noon near the Esso bulk station has resulted in both drivers being charged after a 1969 Chev sustained an estimated $2,000 damage and a 1964 Ford received an esti- mated $800 damage. Charged with failing to yield the right of way is Ronald Bartsoff with Paul David Wear- mouth charged with speeding. Both drivers are of Castlegar. The Bartsoff vehicle sustained the greater damage. Police report the accident occurred when the Bartsoff vehicle came onto 6th Ave. S. from: 6th St. S. and was in Charged In Three-Vehicle Accident ‘Darren Dawson of Castle- gar has been charged with’ driving without due care and | attention following a three-car. accident at 4:40 p.m. on Colum- bia .. Avenue. at. the ferry © iS landing.: a Police say a car driven by Dawson struck the rear of a 1974 Toyota driven by James Wilbert Stokes, also of Cas- tlegar. The Stokes’ vehicle’ in turn was pushed into a 1977 GMC van driven by Michael Edward Neil of West Van- couver. The Stokes’ car was de- stroyed, and damage has been estimated at $150 to the Dawson car and $200 to the Neil van. There were no. injuries. ARTHRITIS NEWS Arthritis is anybody's ill- ness. It attacks people of all ages, in all walks of life. Your Carpet Headquarters... Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 answer To Puzzle on Page B2— FOR YOUR SHOPPING INVENIENC! Sat, ‘till 5:30 P.M. Closed Sundays Listings We have numerous units set up In tralter parks: © Skirted ¢ Furnished © Ready To Move Into Others can be viewed on our sales lot. 14-Wides on Display, and some New 12-Wides Reduced In Price collision with a north bound vehicle driven by Wearmouth. No injuries have been re- ported. Four Fires Reported In One-Month Period An overheated dryer at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel Sunday brought the total number of fires reported in South Castlegar this month to four, fire chief Rene Archam- bault reported this week. Archambault said the fire MORE CLASSIFIED ADS © LEGALS Application for a Water Licence + Water Act (Section 8) 1, Barbara Wachek of Bt South Woodland Drive, Castlegar, 8.C., VIN 168 hereby apply to ‘the Comptroller of Water ight fora Ncence to divert and tse v water put cf Deer Creek wi south discharges Into Low ar AROW ake and giva notice of my application to all parsons effected. ‘The point focated at Reference Paint A, 5127 At Mai Map. The quantity of water to be diverted is ‘500, gallons per day. irpese for Pornten the water, wn bei used Is domestic, The land on which ine water will Is Lat 50 of Lot 385, Rootgey reiattict Plan af this ‘pplication yas steden he 28th 0 ‘of May, 1 8 proposed point of diversion ‘and id two copies were filed In the. office of the Water Recorder at Box }, Nelaon, B.C., VIL ay Deadly to this spgcatlan be filed with the 9: 1 Poet ta or firet Publication | ia August 25, 1977. Application fore Water Licence ‘Water Act (Sect! Gisela E. Teeter of 1612 - Greek which tiows south and discharges Into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice ot my application to all persons a altecte 8 paint at diversion will be toca! ie8 at Reference Point A, W.A. Map 5127 (a . an ed Is Lot 51 of Lot 385,. Hecigray' Olstrict, Plan of thie vapolication was stad on he 25th 1977, at roposed point ot diva If ont ie land where the of the application. ane gate o of first Publication, ae owned and occupled Avert Ziola. The Jiaeee on! the sald lds accepted 10 fers anerly to Box 3007 vas tt sale of motor vehkis Pursuant to Mechanic's Lien Act vate that barry Mir “vii pI Robson, rk C. Is Indebted Muftler. sank to the eum of ests, al tor ine rove ee ey out Siaion wagon, reer 7H as ie ‘And that the sald sum cee mors" than of Sortember, aes at the 00 A 4 Columbia Muffler sant Agent Kokanee Galetara & Ball He tg Box 3307, Casall Sus of diversion will be W.R. + ald Water.’ © LEGALS Notice of Intention to Sell Purauant to the Warehousemen's Len Act Whereas a motor vehicle Fovy 1960, Serial No. 833050V224143, icentce No. , was deposited far wo 9 by Dick Vv. “roll conor larch 21, 1977, at Eres Shall Service, Box 9276, Castleg Sarvice. Lent Soniieate of Title atry Act Lot Oe oinae pert at Lot 31 iicwn ‘outlined tn red on Reference. lan 9626-1 — and — Lot 30, sa and except thereaut that part ‘here of shown outlined In red an the gald Aofarence Plan, of ci 7182, WHEREAS proof of Loss of Certificate of Title. No, 152291- the above-mentioned lands ‘waved i RUDE ELIZA: office. Notice Is hereby given that | shall at the expiration of 14 da; valid objaction be made to me In weit at the Land Regletry a Lan yay of Office, Nelson, B.C. this 18th Auguat, A.D, 1977. J. RAVEN Date of First Pi seaeres 14 fe of rst Publication: a 1977. Plags BIRTHS BARON — To Mr. and Mra. Gary Baron of Cranbrook, Auguat 18, @ cavalier. HUI jr. and Mra. wa ‘ia Fue of Rabecn, August KLOHN — To Mr. end Mrs. Randy Klohn of Penticton, August 26, a daughter. EST ABROOKS ‘— To Mr. and Mra. brooks of Castlegar, Auguat oe in. ROHN — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rohn of Castlegar, August 29, a gon. KINAKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinakin of Castlegar, August 30, @ eon, : jest, Ci : - ‘erate wy tie Ernle’s Shel) shut off the gas- powered dryer after hotel em- ployees complained of smoke coming from the walls, He said the only damage resulting from ‘the fire was to some rags in the dryer. The fire department also attended brush’ fires at Fourth Avenue South Aug. 21, Eleven- th Avenue South Aug. 17 and on North Meadowbrook Road near Boundary Electric Aug. 14, he said. Fresh Oil is Blamed For Accident Fresh oil, as the result of Columbia Avenue being te - surfaced, has resulted in a two- vehicle accident Sunday morn- ing by the Castlegar Ferry. * Police’say a car drivén by Mary Dooley ‘of Castlegar’ struck the rear of a car parked on Columbia Avenue waiting for the ferry. Driver of the parked vehicle has been identi- fied as Norman Philip Hoemsen\ of Castlegar. Dooley and two passengers in ‘her car were taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with undetermined injuries. No charges have been laid. Damage has been estimated at $1,600 to each vehicle. ° : Wie push-and-pull WEATHER. Date | Max. Min. cleaner when you can enjoy aCentra-Flo deluxe sanitiz- Ing system for less than the cost of some old-fashioned cleaners? For information without obligation, call: K.C. Distributing colleges, universities and other executive. assistant for com- Why buy or uae an old- 1 Today, at 385-7497. flower beds « 4-bedrooms, Mat person re Suited: Immediately for part-time orf or fut ploy Bieta owork WOODLAND PARK HOME FOR SALE Owner is‘selling this cozy riverfront home. which offers the following features to the prospective buyer: ¢ privacy with a view from large backyard * beautifully treed lot Including large evergreens; birches; apricot, cherry and pear trees; rock garden; © completely renovated upstairs and gown 4-11 12 bathe with soft water 5 © fiving room with fireptace | finished “all-newly-carpeted basement ath unique recreation room, study, wet bar, billlards’ foom with slate table and accessories. . *® good location close to schools, shopping, arena complex, but on a quiet dead-end « treet. raon for the 1977 - 78 season to assume three years as college principal. os related 10 tne operation of Club facilities and Te He holds a B.Sc. degree in dutles related forestry and botany from the programs. University of British Columbia” | An ability to do bookkeeping and a willingness to learn anda PhD in plant ecology from ice-making are required. UBC. He has also taught in the province's public school system. He was a member of the recent ‘Winegard Commission established by the ministry to examine the delivery of uni- versity programs to non- metropolitan areas of the pro- vince. Mr. Rubidge, as director of community and continuing education, will’ be responsible . for providing i ihe review, Interested persons are asked to apply In writing prior to Soptemser’ 16, 1977, stating qualifications and experience, The Secretat Castlegar & a via ub Castiegar, 8.C. VIN 3H6 “Villge of New Denver -- HELP WANTED Utility Mon A mechanic operator, class 3, with alr. Base rate of $7.32 per hour with rate negotiable, depending upon i ions in their isi qualifications. Dutles Include all ‘Village maintenance institutions in their provision. work. tity Man | Rubidge, 31, received ie U B.Sc. in agriculture from the i Equipment operator, class 3, with alr. Rate $7.02 per University, of London in 196° hour. Buttes include all Village maintenance’ work. Municipal works experience would be an asset. istrict of adult and continuing educa- tion programs and will work closely with school districts, and his M.Sc. in agricultural’ Applications will be accepted until Sept. 5, 1977. economics from UBC.in 1971. Apply to: Village Clerk, He is working on his PhD in adult education from UBC. Box 40, NEW DENVER, B.C. He joined East Kootenay College on its establishment in 1975, .Previously: he was the Speedway “Your Ford Country Headauarlers - Full Sized Car Selection 1973 Ford 22a 1973 Ford 1975 Chev 1974 Ford 1975 Ford. 1973 Meteor ts.cmsetic 1974 Gran Torino 32scees 2, ib, redie; bucket seats, Wee $3805 LTD 4 door, Velion, 400 88, ‘sale, BS, BE, Heyl OOF... en sesscssssensenseseen Rae cos nah weissene nes Leshan 08 Seach, slay rent. Wan $5095. Now .. 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Nelson and Trail . when it’s faster to go by way of Revelstoke and: Kam-; loops,” he, said. ; " Mogen’ said: the com- pany, is’ interested’ in any way of saving” travelling -. time “but' there are. other plices with top priority over Castlegar.” “REBEL eee ‘Junior Hockey yerr* Starts September 4, 1977 -REGISTRATION uadeen 681 val ‘open a new season of activities with a parade ‘meeting at. Stanley Humphries ‘Secondary School 7 p.m. : Wednesday. ; Lieut, . Dave = Williamson said this week the first meeting willbe mainly’ organizational and ‘any’ parents “wanting. in- formation ‘about the. air cadets “can drop In'at the meeting.” © “We'ra’ going to be quite” strict. about ‘ages ‘this. year,” Williamson ‘said. “It's open to boys and girls between the ages cof 13 and 18." The minimum a age for cadet membership is 18 years by the end of the’ calendar year, he said. Talks Continue For CanCel Sawmill Contract ed from page Al) ‘Community commplan > Sunday, Sept. 11—1-3.p.m. —- : Syeunaal Sept. 14—6p.m.-? ‘All Interested Boys AraWelcome A Registration Fee ‘Will Be Charged All In-Stock Rocker-. Rectiners and ; Wall-hugger re. eanee tr Gordon Wall Building, Trall “on: a. few ‘issues local ern region IWA vice-president, ° is similar to one reached Friday with |. Forest . Rela- Find foe Vein (continued from page Al) claim, but ‘continued discover. Ing more uranium.’ “We -had no intention of staking that much land,” Terek- - off said.> “But as vwe were _ blazing our, trail, cur’ scentillo- meter kept’ registering radia- tion in different spots.” . Even as several companies negotiate for. mining rights to: thelr’seven claims made’ up of. nearly 100,: 600-metre., units, Paszty and. Terekolf are: still ie ng. $04 discover: as. many. “2.“Uranium ene ‘you ‘have to interest companies in,” Paszty:said..“You have to pre- sent it'in‘a-way. that’s attrac- tive. Usually one‘ ‘of ‘the’ re- quirements’ is “having ‘assay figures’ to present.”. But Paszty and Terekoif said they had ino trouble’ in- teresting the mining companies ‘in their find; Although the partners declined to name'the:. companies’ for fear’ of “em- barraszing! them them, they. Agreed tions ‘for’\28,000 coast’ wood- workers, There are about 8,000. IWA members in the southern interior. 5 It calls for an inerease of 60 ‘cents an- hour, retroactive: to June 80 when the previous one year contract expired, inthe first year of the contract, and an additional 55 cents an hour in’ two ‘stages inj the: second year. Base Fate: was $7.01an_ hour. . 2) Also: included. in the pact are -improved pension: : and fringe benefits, plus a the southern interior. ~ ‘Ratification votes are to be “held” during ‘the: next ‘few: weel tae Sept. 14 + (continued from page Al) influenced by labor costs, pric- °]- ing’ competition,- tedneport costs, food im, portation, iam inp and, co1 mite apokerman ent . with: the samples from the claims. “Urantum is one of ‘the -- minerals all the companies are, Jooking’ for," ‘Terekoff “said! ” “Prices have expanded from $7 to $42 per: ‘pound over the’ last four ye: “Tere! ott “said huclear ‘Metric Switch “(continued from page ‘Aly University ‘of B.C.*mathe- matics professor Peter Bullen says Jit is easier. to: divide kilometres by two and then'add ona quarter of ‘the answer. The: B.C," Automobile “As- sociation ‘is receiving a ‘lot ‘of queries’ about! the” power,::to. which a supply: urantum is essential, was made more desirable by the ‘world energy shortage. “Japan,: Korea,’ the U.S, ES everybody’ wants it,” he. sald, Both prospectors also de- ,¢lined to compare their claims ‘to the ones currently being ex- -Biored by Nomad. Mines in’ hina’\Creek. Claims are sub- : fect to a number of varlables— including the ease with which | they can be - mined—which’ _ make « such comparisons . dif- ficult, Paszty said, “3 Aside from continuing sur- face radiation readings on their claims, -Paszty and . Terekoff. said they both plan to take’ the, chamber of mines course again , this winter, “Year to’ year: there's ‘al ways ‘something new’ coming out,” said’ Terekoff, who! has’ also’ completed an_ advanced prospecting course at- Selkirk College. “Even the geologists ‘are learning new. things.” “The course gave us the ability to converse with the | ‘ geologists who do come up, and *to'reply in a similar manner,” Paszty said. ~* George ‘Addie, the mines. * ministry geologist who taught the prospecting course in Nel- son last winter, said the odds of two novices ‘staking so rich a claim are “one in:a million.” “But they ,can ‘change. the + odds by. having a little: geolo- gical information,” Addie said. “Every time they -: used. “geophysics or jchemistry "or. « their brains they cut down the +odds,” he said, “so: that. the odds were probably cut down to ~ one in 100.” Paperworkers ak (continued from page Al) © eae a local: PPWC., and a spokesman said: “Alot of people are. under. the impres- sion © they'll ‘have ‘to change speedometers of! automobiles that are/not marked ‘in kilo. metres.” He said ‘speeds to: “watch are 80.km/h (20 mph), 60 km/h (80 mph), 80 km/h (50 mph) and 300 km/h, ‘(60:mph).: “New Company. ‘stricted to oneian citizens or z In In opie, of thoi aarti sing copy on Fridays. eal | Estate Advertising: 12.noon Friday.. & Inment and Sports Pages: -5 p.m. Frid ei Bulletin Board: 5 p.m: Fri News and Photos: 11 a.m. Tuesday.’ Ea Col! aillod/ Want Ads: 10 a.m, Wednesday. . ; raion of our advertisers and readers jeadiine is 3 p.m. today for advertisers who coal brovide us with req xt Thursday pomes rather than a faying uesied:so.that we pal E going to B.C. with firs! -on the initial ace offering. contract negotiations could 're- sume after Labor. Day.: ‘ Rudy Martini; president of Local No. 1 in Castlegar, which represents 300 CanCel pulp mill employees, said ‘there’ is:“a possibility”. industry and union~ representatives will return to 4 2negot : | which. the -PPWC and PU bargained ‘jointly, -broke up. a: “month ago after disputes: with New Subdivision é (continued from page Al)*~ ny on the lots. Falling. Wall . "(continued from page An) ing on'the lot was causing the ~: problem., The city's removal of the . tree: did “not Stop the sagging, she said, -“It was a nice ‘shady. Aree," she said. “After farther tequests for S; action, the city claimed ‘main- tenance’ of the wall was her Prodan dropped . after she. ‘found: legal” counsel, she.said.”: Mrs. Brodman said she bas. had ‘no further: Fesponse from « ig the city. eS She said the saguine, wall now causing: her front Jawan Sone” year ‘after’ construction . 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