+ pevseeneerrerise seer EE a Sl i a doi Gy'set be Ae Rags Hundreds of District Residente Waited Up to 1'/ Hours on Wednesday to Buy Salinon for $1a Pound atthe Plaza Castlegar Social Notes Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8234 Miss Barbara Henne, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henne of Castlegar, spent two weeks visiting at her +S parents’ home in Castlegar and Sat the family's summer home at~ ‘s. Christina Lake. Miss Henne graduated from Kelowna Col- lege in May, having completed a two-year course in early childhood education. In Sep- tember, after a summer of volunteer work at a church camp, Miss Henne will be working with three- and four- year-olds as supervisor of the Rutland Community Co-op Child Care Centre. irs, H. Johnson returned. home Tuesday after spending a month at the coast visiting her Cor Damaged In Driveway Approximately $500 dam- age was suffered by a small import car when it was hit while parked ina driveway-at Blueberry Creek. Police say the car, owned by Hazel Wolinski, was dam- aged sometime between 9 p.m. Saturday and 4 am, Sunday. ‘The incldent is still under daughter in Victoria, Mrs. L. Taylor and also Miss ‘Bonnic Taylor. ‘She’ also visited in Campbell River with her grand- son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Graig Schellenberg, and in Vancouver with her grandsons and thelr fainilies, Mr. and Mrs, W. Easteott and Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor. While in Vancouver Mirs, Johnson spent a week at UBC attending a New Horizons * leadership workshop. Mrs, A. Brady and Mrs. H. Bonacci recently spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Prince George and Salmon Arm. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rupp and family of Palouse, Wash. visited and got acquainted with Mr. Rupp's cousin, Mrs. C. Kerr during the past week. This is the firat time the cousins have met. Mr. and Mrs, Kerr very ' much enjoyed meeting their relatives. Mr, and Mrs. F. Fuller and daughter Miss Gwen Fuller returned home to Robson last’ week alter spending some time in Vancouver attending the wedding of their daughter, . Miss Edna Fuller, who is now Mrs, D, Johnson. Mrs. Fuller also spent a week attending the New Horizons leadership work- Explosion Statements “Fire chief Rene Archam- bault has finished his investiga: tign of tha explosion which - destroyed the Ralph Desaul- niers residence last week and on ‘Tuesday he mailed his report to the B.C. fire mar- shall's office. Mr. Archambault declined to make his report public although he sald a number of meetings were called by him- self with representatives of city council, Inland Natura! Gas, the sewer system contractor, Asso- ciated Engineers, the muntcipal public works department, the RCMP and the provincial gas inspector. After lengthy discussion and a review of the procedures between the parties involved, statements were-issucd by Inland Gas, Patullo Sand Co. and Associated Engineers. Mr. Archambault sald he was further advised that the fire department will be im- mediately advised of any gas line breaks “and tests and possible and make any repairs, they feel are necessary. to ensure 100 per cent safety and efficiency to the service.” Associated errs “In respect to concerns of many citizens regarding contin- uation of sewer excavations in the city, Assoclated Engineer- ing Services has reviewed procedures involved In location of gas services by Inland Gas and Fownes Construction prior. to construction. | “Ithas been the practice to mark house services on the pavement and excavale around the service prior to sewer installation. “Additional inspections will be made by our staff to ensure that this procedure is being carried out and equip- ment operators are fully aware. - of gas locations.” Nelson Man Invents Unit: investigation, shop held at UBC. inspeetions will be rade by the is well.” ENJOY A WORRY - FREE : VACATION ° Have Us Inspect "He said he feels that: “all precautions are being taken for the protection and safeguard of the residents of south Castle: gar. The following” are the EXPERT TUNE-UPS Tires, Ba! * COMPLETE AUTO.SERVICE fl invalveds Knland Gas g. ‘Inland Natural Gas, along with the B.C, gas inspection branch, the insurance adjustors and the sewer contractor are Tons setae Bill Stoochnor? — John Voykin FREE AUTOMATIC CARWASH (WITH GAS Fitur JUNCTION FE). SERVICE: In the Castleaird Plaza — Phone 365-6511 jacldent which occureed ‘the evening of July 30 “Since the start of the sewer construction program, Inland has. had an additional man in the area for the purpose of working with the contractor to locate all natural gas services and mains before any digging commences at any location, ‘This man also stakes and marks these facilities. “Inland will continue to do everything possible to: ensure SAVE af CARL'S DRUG MART MACLEANS TOOTHPASTE 50% More Free — 75 ml, A Super Save at .. 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No. 3, Nelson, has developed a new invention which is now in the process of heing introduced to manufacturers with the as, sistance and: guidance of the Raymond Lee Organization. a patent-application now pend- 3° ing“iti'the U.S, Patent Office, consists of a new and novel three wheel agricultural trac- tion unit with positive prime on all three. wheel A motor and transmission with two outputs drive the front wheels and the rear wheel using chain and sprockets to transmit the power, The unit has room for. several. passen- gers, a running board to rest the user's feet, and a storage platform with a rail. Damage $450 In Pass Creek Car Accident A singte car accident oc- curred at 1 a.m, Tuesday at 6 Mile on the,Pass Creek Road, Police say a car driven by “Lorne George Hadikin. of Castlegar was southbound when the rear end of the vehicle slid on a curve causing the car to slide into a ditch, Damage was estimated at j $450. There were no injuries, | and the accident is under investigation. SAVE UP TO $100.00 Free Fabric with your purchase of a Singer Sewing Machine EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., and SAT., AUGUST 7, 8 and 9 AT Castlegar and Robson Families Uniied In Lovely Wedding in: Robson Church” Robson Memorial Church was the acene of a late afternoon wedding on July 5 when Geraldine Johnson and : William: Dennis LaHye ex- changed their wedding vows in ‘a church decorated’ with red roses and daisies in baskets. ‘The bride ts the daughter of Mra. Janet Johnson and the: late Gerald 8. Johnson’ of Castlegar while the groom is the son of Mra. Marie LaHue and thé late William LaHue of Robson. : Rev. Duane Harder was offictating clergyman while or. sania wan Mrs, A. W.Thorp of Robso Given in marriage by her - uncle, Mr, Bob Foubister, ‘the bride wore a gows made of rhapsody crepe. It had an empire waist with lamb chop’, sleeves and a train'attached at the back that was made of nylon lace. Her headdress was single butterfly and buttéreups, and.held a shoulder-length netted veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow rosea and wy with baby's breath, Her gown was,made by Mrs, Ralph Briggeman, also of « Robson. Besides the ring given to her by the groom, the radiant bride also wore her father's. | wedding band. ‘ “usThe maid of honor, wast! ahs, bride's sister, > Mits “Christine Johnson of Castlegar, while the bridesmaid. was Miss Kathy Salekin of Robson. “They ‘were gowned In mintina rhapsody crepe sleeve- less floor-length gowns and wore, white crocheted shawl during the church service. They carried bouquets ‘of yellow roses, yellow mums and white daisies, Mint green and yellow butterflies were: arranged through their coiffures. ‘The groom's best man was Mr. Maurice Leay Js. of Robson - while Mr.Tom Tarassolf of , ‘Thrums was usher. “For the reception held at the Robson Hall, the bride's mother wore a blue floral floor- length gown accessorized by a silver purse and silver shoes: . Her, corsage was of white rose bud and yellow, swims, <= The'groom’s mother wore a peach floor-length gown while, her-corsage was of white rose’ buds and white mums aprayed “Phe reception hall was decorated by the bride's niece and nephew, ‘Anita and Bradley. Briggeman.. It-.was’ decorated with green, yellow and white streamera,: green, yellow and white flowers, and in the corner. of the’hall by the bride's table were two trees decorated with ‘multicolored flowers. ‘The bride's cake was made by Mrs. Ivy Salekin and was three-tiered. Three pillars sep- araled the bottom and second tiers where a miniature bride and groom stood. The top layer was topped with doves and lily |. of the valley. Yellow roses and green leaves entwined all three layers. TA crocheted tablecloth made by the bride's sister, Mrs. lary Briggeman, covered the eras table while her grand- mother's candlesticks held -. green candles. Baskets of red cand pink; roses. and white daisies stood in front of the ‘The bride’ grandfather offered grace at the reception. Master of ceremonies, Mr. Frank-Ingham of Castlegar, read telegrams of congratula- tions from Prince Rupert;:Ter- “race, Penticton and Edmonton. ‘The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Trig Kaardal of Robson. For ‘honeymoon trip to Radium, the bride wore off.” white pants and an apricot turtle neck sweater ‘with fur ; collar and cuffs. Her, shoes and purse were off-white, > Guests attended from Pen ‘Daniel Ph ipoft Funeral Held. Here Last Weok Funeral services were held from the chapel of the Castle- gar Funeral Home last Thurs- -day and’ Friday for Daniel Philipoff, 21, of Castlegar who ied accidently on July 30 at Grand Forks. Born on May 12, 1954, in Grand Forks, the deceased moved with hia parents to Castlegar in 1958, He received all his education ’» Castlegar. tleton, Peachland, Prince Ru- Ch Nhe newlyweds are mak- ing thelr home at the Hideaway Traller Court in Robson. “NOW PLAYING - Tai Rte Mr. Phillpofis survived by, i his mothers Vera, predece: es Burial was a ae Bella Cemetery. - Charges Follow ADVICE BUREAU Three faces of mammer by Lo ri Brooks. S| ; for unimintar-thovld al’ be washed with chlorine beech et ~ with a safe substitute such as Borateem-Plus. poe sie at swimsuits WIMWEAR «fashions | for summer are dating and ex- Sumo- 1: Inueduced in Canad a sev , gral designers, jiectudna Brooks wi }: Queen were: Geeently. "featured agross Canada in Borateem's Canadian Designer Showcase Lori's ‘predictions, for the future:include a return to the lassie malfot, but with a high ‘cut; leg: for 1976, me | Alble only because of the rela: ively recent development of * stretch spandex andex fibres need t swims not only for considerations of fashion, ‘but because after swimming, swimsuits shout ideally be'rinsed out in,clean mage resulting in toss of sretch and faded colours pandex isa term for Synthetic ae used for many. stretch fabrics, These fabrics. will tip to” a substantial Smount of phil ‘wear and tear, but like everything else, they. last longer if. handled properly. Comparatively, moat remove bod; suntan oils or just fener ‘aie that » accumulated © while tay around on the beach Treat much ‘Swimwear can “also ma- chine washed on a sil cle in warm, water,, but should be re ey from direct heat. a rule, whenever poutis, to at deus shower ff in fresh'water after swimmin in sea or pool — not only wi hair brigh ighter — 0 oil your ur bikiat, high’ shelter costs,” Catastrophic Social Consequences B.C. Housing Crisis Must Ease in 5 Years I the housing crisis in B.C. does not ease within five years, It will lead to catestrophic social, and economic consequences, according to Housing Minister Lorne Nicolson, “Ultimately . Vancouver will become another Cleve- land," Mr, Nicolson told the Vancouver Province in an inter- view. “It will lead to) an absolute decay In the commu: nity if allowed * to cone dy signs are appear- ing of of the problems: being sed in the Lower Mainland by the housing crisis, Profes- slonals,’ businessmen and exec- utives are beginning to avoid moving to Vancouver “when they are faced with these very sald Mr. Nicolson, The government some- times has difficulty persuading experts to ‘come to B.C. to fill major positions because ofthe French Fries|| cen 2 39 Frozen For quick avi G pad similar difficulties, houslag, ‘difficulties, he sald. have re- ‘More and more, tN, families ili And among those of lower incomes, overcrowding Is al- ready becoming a problem. ing into apartments. or town: houses designed for one family {n order to eave on coats. Arecent survoy of one new re crowd: © townhouse development show- ed that more than one-third of the units are occupied by two famlly groups, he noted, 'M. Nicolson emphasized ‘that it is not yet too late to “Municipal Spokesmen Say that Nicholson Trying fo Find a Fall Guy for Housing Crisis <:) Provinelal Housing Minis- ter Lorne Nicolson's blaming of municipal governments for the current housing crisis was almply an attempt to find a “fall guy” and shift the blame from the real culprit—his own gov- ‘ernment, mayors in the Van- couver area sald in’ ion to the minister's estlier “housing crisis” statement, Vancouver Mayor Art Phil- Ups, North Van Distelet Maver Ron’ Andrews, . Surrey. Bill Van‘ der! Zalm land ‘Alan Frozen Turkey 8 02. Kelly, chairman of the Greater” Vancouver Regional District. (GVRD) all had ‘critleal reac- tions to. Mr. Nicolson's com: ments, ‘The minister warned in an interview with the Vancouver Province that social and econ- omic catastrophies will occur unleas community attitudes change and municipal councils Approve multifamily housing for single-family areas. “He's just looking for a fall ij! Orange, Grape or, Apple. 48 fi, oz tin tin. guy,” snapped Mayor Andrews, Asked if he considered his Leouncil reaponsible for the problem, he replied: “No way!” * Mayor Phillips said he does not think the solution to the housing crisis is to turn single- family neighborhoods into multi-unit areas, ¢ “The main problem is lack of money and both the federal and provincial governments have run out of money,” he UE Empress. Brand Meat Pies|Fruit Drinks| ce 351.00 2. 89 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, August 8, 1975. Commercial Printing © Letterheads "@ Envelopes © Posters © Printed Forms * @ Raffi Tickets | @ Be, Bx. avert these potentially dis- astrous problems, but “we're pretty far behind.” The current drop in hous- ing starts has hit almost all other parts of North America as badly as it has hit B.C., he said, but many places are not sulfering so severely because “they were farther ahead to begin with.” Shortage of serviced land and a.tight mortgage money market are:the main reasons for the current lag, he said, but more than that has to change before the situation will ease. “It is community attitudes that have got us into this position,” ho sald, “It is com- munity attltudes that will tae to change.” BRANCHES GROW Canada's 10 chartered banks have 6,910 branches nada and 260 abroad in Ca for a total of 7,170, Rio Brand Strawberries 49: Frozen Pure Pak Wor. Carton... ..eeeee eee Peach Halves Juice = Orange pay. ‘Sweetened o or ‘Unsweett Edwards Coffee. Glen Valley Brand reestone, Standard Hy. 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Bonk False Alarm Police sirens Inst Friday - evening were the result of a “false ‘alarm at)the downtown branch’ of the Canadian -Im-- perial Bank of Commerce. “An RMP spokesman said‘ the ‘silent alarm went off, | triggering the police response. This Friday end Satay 2 _ Downstalrs in’ the Fully, ‘Aln-Conditioned MARLANE HOTEL ” DANCING.) 2 12s am, Rossland-Trail: Social Cre- diters have cancelled their Snominating convention set for-. Oct. 1, ae wwas' to For example,. said Mr. MacAndrew, the commission might include the Christina Lake-Grand Forks-Greenwood The, . have noralnated/a candidate to contest the Rsshd-Trall rid,” C: “tng in the next. provincial ‘election,’ * 3 £2 Riding aasoclation preal- dent G, MacAndrew announced cancellation of the meeting this week; saying the executive took the action because of the Lappointment by the’ provincial government of a redistribution commission to'redraw consti. © Stuency ‘boundaries, Mr.) MacAndrew said it was the feeling of executive members that “significant changes” could be made by the commission for Rossland:Trail riding and it would-be best to twait'for the report of. the before. fl and it been be-sunfair. to Social tera in those communities if ae had no. sayin in who the Socred Candidal "To thia point, only one person—former Socred MLA. Burt Campbell of ‘Castlegar— had indicated a public interest in seeking the nomination in Rossland-Trail. Mr.’ Campbell :ssid he , agrees with the decision of the riding executive to cancel the nominating convention until the new boundaries of the riding are known. “L hope Ressland-Trail will be left as it 1s". said Mr: Campbel, adding: “But with 0 ‘a candidate. wi “knows what might be done.” Four. Agencies of Gov't. . Combat Drinking: Driving - Four government agencies bave combined to combat the problem of drinking driving, using as their instrument co pulsory impaired drivers ‘ea S z Statistics show that 60 per nt of all accidents involving a “fatality are alcohol related— making inn paired drivers one of - ‘the most iserious ‘social prob- lems that, exists today. 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