CASTLEGAR NEWS Page Four = = Thureday, April 18,1974 “Here let the press the people's rights maintain, unawed by influence and unbribed by gain” ~ Residents Should Observe Clean-Up Period the City of Castlegar’s works ) supervisor, Alex Lutz, says in an advertisement */ appearing elsewhere in this paper, “Let's start ‘the new city as a‘clean city.” Our municipal’ council has declared the period from ‘April, 22 to May 10 as: Spring Clean-Up and Beautification 1974 time, hoping that residents will use the period between now and the final pick-up day as an opportune time to clean up. their yards and remove. winter's accumulated debris. | Because we vices had an early pa this year, many people have already been ‘out cleaning up their yards and burning leaves, grass and other refuse.’ Many: others have also been: busy cleaning out: their. and With regard to usable items that, are no longer wanted, there are ony number ‘of local groups who 'can e of them. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Castlegar Hospital holds a couple of rummage sales each year while the Anglican and United Church Women operate the. Thrift Shop and: always. welcome: used clothing. The Castlegar Kiwanis Club is holding another giant auction on April 27 and members are always happy to receive secondhand items, including toys. With several district groups ready to take + good used items off people's hands (and actually. come to your home to pick them up!)'and ‘with ‘the city sending’out men and trucks to pick up any discarded items, it's clearly the duty ‘of storage areas of unwanted items collected over. > the years.” every clean-cit; 3 citizen to get out the rake and shovel this weekend and iy up bis or «her, old pomestead: Bane on Vv ‘Advertising is a Cosily Decision Betore writing to; congratulate: |Pierre Juneau for his high-minded crusade against CBC “television _ commercials, : viewers would” be well-advised to contemplate what the Canaan ie & Radio- taste for the scuciendisine mould” is going to, cost them. At the very least, reducing TV. advertising ;- content from 10 to five minutes an hour over the next five years is going to cost initlally the CBC and ultimately the Canadian taxpayer some $50 million ‘annually. More likely, however, the ‘figure will be $80 million a year, allowing for the extra programming necessary to fill slots “vacated by: advertisements and. tuo for the financial toss by ‘CBC affiliates. isalready committed to a $60 million handout to i extend the CBC ‘network’ ‘into isolated communities. Add. to, that the outlay’ to * compensate for lost advertising, and there isn't much chance’ of more than'a derisory gesture toward financing “Canadian.” Ottawa is not likely to conifer the Juneau crusade worth a raise in income tax. So.what the CRTC chairman has done is mandate the CBC with’ a formula for instant junk.’ Junk, albeit of. the Canadian‘produced variety, is all the network is going to be able to afford \between 8 p.m.-9 p.m. and the poor. “Canadian public is going to Thave to suffer it in the interest of pandering to the Juneau whim of putting’ the ‘nation in the” vanguard of That's a lot of money, esp * that)! public’ television’: and ‘radio is: already looking for an estimated $298.8 million from the : federal treasury in the coming year. And to that “money, there must also be added the budget that'll be required to meet Mr. Juneau's other order of 50 per cent Canadian Sonent Agee the prime’ viewing hours of 8 p.m.9 Of course, the likelihood is that he! latter i budget will be minimal. The federal ‘Non-commercialism | may indeed be. a salutory long-term goal but,.for the present, a more’ realistic’ objective seems: that’ advocated by CBC president Laurent Picard. \ MI Parliament gave us another $50 million a year tomorrow I'd put every cent of it into programming,” Picard said recently. “Getting out of advertising ig’ not ~ one of our Province ~ Con science: and Comment Thank God | for Kids Who Love Their Parents AINWAIRD TRANSFER LTD. cL A (TONY) GERONAZZO,, MANAGER a EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES ‘CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN. GRAVEL’ TOP SOIL — %4 CRUSHED ROAD, GRAVEL : DRAIN ROCK - — MORTAR SAND’. paper. heiress Pa- tricia Hearst says that she has now joined: her cap- tors; the’ Symbio- hese : Liberation jets and has thus become a revolutionary. Accompanying the: taped : declaration was a ? picture of Patty in battle dress, “Want: to: ‘Sell : "Your House? 7 Call-Mary at Anderson > Real’ Estate Ltd. + 365-6451 of 365-5244 ESSE Ae family vin ‘China during — dismay.: Later <2 questioned: the, sg tee of-thes | report.’ And. some observers ) now s; believe’: that -,'Patricin’ - r Hearst is dead. ‘Whatever the: trath, ‘cruel vhoax ‘or: awful’ fact, : Patricia © Hearst at this writing still has not ‘returned. And” her’ pur- ported defection to the revolu- tionaries is not beyond possibil: ity. i “Ghildren. have: betrayed.” their. parents before: and they will do: so. a predicted; “The children chal rise against their parents ‘and cause them to be put to death.” elt> Miss Hearst really has Mao's‘revolution young people by the thousands did exactly. - that ito their “parents. “So virulent was the hate} planted in - ‘their minds.” 7 ‘And whenever the seed of” * hatred germinates, the crop is always the’same, But | treacherous “children < are by:“no ‘means. in’ the majority. Young. people: whos love their parents and tell them” 0 are one of the real sources of * joy'in' life. And ‘there are still: ' DP went into it, ‘expecting to be’ thrown “out, anda: handsome» young. pilot: in’: . i ; there looked a bit surprised,” . °° But pleasantly .asked if. I'd “like ia? told him who -l-was andi where*\I* was ° going. And “suddenly, tomy utter. Lforbtite’day; we 4 bokedvat ‘nly tetter"df conse: firmation for, the' flight and. > went into high gear. Carried | my ‘bag, took me to (the! officers’ mess,* got: me.a’® room fora lie-down, showed > me where the bar was, lined -up ‘dinner, drove me’ back’ * * to! the “terminal, “checked” my. bag and ushered me’ through the’ blizzard ‘right’ ‘onto’ the: plane. and’ to’m: seat.” zh This, went’ on. for” the: "next “four days, and. PIt.: never be the same again. Crossing ' was “pleasant ‘+ + enough; though exhausting.- The ‘Forces. use large Boeing 7107's ‘(1 believe: they ‘have. five Vof hfh)) to. shitttle personnel, baggage, mail and - whatever “ to “Germany; Cyrpus, : Egypt,.. and: back sand: forth» across ‘Canada. “They're ‘ fast'.and comfort- "cable, No. drinks “and. no movies, but excellent service . “ from two young ladies, with > food and coffee ead snacks.” Can't sleep on planes, $0. ‘spent * the time :exchanging ‘horror’ stories * with * two veterans -. of, Dieppe who . ‘were going to a ‘Pisepe. res" union, ie *Tottered off ‘the ‘plane He at.-Lahr;-the: Canadian: base *: ih the: Forest region, Walked ‘into i fermi al -and’ an ‘officer *, Smiley? “Tadmitted as how Iwas. He Was “Lieutenant: ., Colonel}: Hopkins,’ the’ chief; : Ein His wife ‘was ‘with im. They both™ went to fs sam chien Seno Idid, the™ plane: “Hoppie” ‘calls: himself:The Vicar‘of Lahr. ] e had organ: Timhet ‘this’ same-un- failing courtesy in‘ all forces people I encountered, both e Canadian and American. £8 ‘Staggered into bed at 4. p.m:: Germ: ime, just just 27; : hours fam besten ine resident of D r, Jose Phill Parent, §9,, dled, Friday In the Pastlogar and District Hospital, Rosary, was;recited Tues: lay and funeral mass cele- rated yesterday, béth from St: Piite’s Catholic Church, Born in Grand Forks, Mr, Parent was educated there, at in 1942 retiring in 1970 due to ill ealth, saencalta was a member of Columbus and 8: Move x Teg Church, Hea ae “ “SUFVIVed" by ‘one : Wit hate: irons 0 ne . sister, Les ’(YVorine) * Samson, yoth of C, Caatge a niece, Miss Com hase and Caittegar, He stated. , Working with Cominco in Trail “Long-Time Resident ad Parétit ‘Dies: in 59th’ Year Jacqueline Samson of Prince George and a’ cousin, . Sister Mary Thorne. of Belleview; Washington, & "Burial was in Park Memo- rial Cemetery in Kinnaird with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Donations may be made to the Heart Fund: Pallbearers were Les Snare Jim) Fornelli, Al Archie Cordeiro, Bill McGauley and Gerry Archibald with Bill Oleski,' Leo. Bosse, + Walter Fields, Justin Kaufman, Andre Lamarche, Manual Da: Costa’ and ‘Romeo Goulet. as * honorary: pallbearers, ~The Knights of Columbus honor guard’ was in attendance. . Kerobatic Team is New aM Jack's Auto Service Lid. -12-Point Spring Special 1 anes wines tires. 55 hatter. 2% Our best altigrade. sd vervice Q Bains rte G Peer i cooling 10 ee Weld bane ‘GiPhe > Red cap? ‘Aerobatic é4m;-the'only professional civ 1 coum tin tNorth ‘America, fakéa off:May 42. and: will. be Available; tosorganizers. of air sliows;zcountry ;and: fall fairs, bgricultural) exhibitions ©’ and ’ e “Canadian Tourist Lure. pilot engaged in fire patrals, bush flying, charter flying and, flight instruction.’ > Debbie Gary:has amassed over 8,600 flying hours in many. different kinds of aircraft, and in many different roles—from to provide xeiting demonstrations of for- ation, pessoal Bying. othe team equipped Ath five Pitts Ms Dae “Specials”, ‘seater bipl: hap ‘designed and Gurtis Pees is Pefhaps the best known . designer,..of;.such air- craft, and his ‘Pitts Specials: * have won most: of the world's 3 uilt: specially” for ‘aerobatics, ° batic shows to: air More, she. has considerable «gliding experience... ; ‘During the past two Sears she has been participating in alr. shows in:Canada and the U.S.,; flying’ Pitts 8. 23 and Decatha "She is the firat woman pilot tobe appointed a ° full-time «. ¢member of ‘a’. professional tea 4,500 diferent typed of aircraft before leaving ‘the; Royal Air ferly: hee up Force's~-Red batic: Team; : ~ Force’ in) 1972, 1 He. was a qualified instruc- tor. cand spent two y leading woman 4 Mike Ladisle ee world sarolie tig} eae winner from Ts types eae ‘and. been ‘working ‘as’ a, freelance’ Red Arrows, the RAF’s world- famous jet formation aerobatic - team, and for the last year’ he was the. team leader. ‘Adda kitchen wall of Z Z- Brick to your menu... ZBrick will ive your kitchen walls a ae you can proudly show to your frie The‘tich, warm look of Brick’ ‘with ‘colors and textures, i f this -and!ie's so sensibly priced, you put 0 of installing it any, Jon; Briefs from City Councll ars e "Schreiber, Sara \ Stoochnoff, ber, Brenda Demos- -: A’ yequeat ‘for funds by Kootenay Columbia Days, ~ though not necessarily the sum of $1,500 asked for, be given. consideration in the. 1974 budget to be paid directly to the KC Days committee’ eH City ot Castlegar will make | two awards of $25 each to the winners of Stanley Humphries Secondary School Leadership»: Award and Aggregate Award. Prior to amalgamation the two: towns each made an $25 each, Public’ works super Alex Lutz is to look into: ajond and drainage problem between on and 4th Avenues and Maple jt. Letters from’the Pollution Control Branch’ and ».from MacMan Engineering and Test-: ing, a consulting engineering firm, were. filed f for information. CP Rail is’to be' contacted and asked to take immediate steps to correct the deplorable; condition ‘of the: railway cross- ing which unites the south and ‘north- portions of :the ‘City.- of ‘Castlegar. Council gave its Support to the Trall’ Chamber; of | Com- merce”) which’: in’ turn) is supporting : the. position: pre- ; ‘sented by the exploration ‘and; ining industries and urges full “consideration of their re} resen- tations as related to Bi 3 , Rossland Man , Charged After. Accident Here e tA Rossland: man, Ernest >) Lenard LaFace, was charged with impaired driving following a two; vehicle accident here londay. ©” ¢ Police’ said LaFace’ was driving 8 1972 Datsun travel- ling. North on Front St..when he rounded’ corner.on the wrong side of. the road and. was. in collision with ‘another ,vehicle travelling’ Weston Pine St. The other. driver’. was identifiedas\ ‘Terrance’ Ellis Walker of Sparwood. driving a, vehicle; owned» by’: Michael ~ Jamies Walker of Castlegar. 2 No injuries were reported, The «LaFace > vehicle sus- ». tained . $300 damage: and. the. Walker vehicle $60. Funeral Service Tomorrow For Ivy: Pafricia (Pat) Gordon: held tomorrow at lLam. fon St. David's Churel for Mrs. Ivy: Castlegar and District Hospital. Mrs. Gordon is survived by her “husband, . Bill;“‘one | son, ‘Lawrence. and.one daughter, Elaine, all at home, ‘Also’: surviving. is her. mother-in-law, :/Mrs,.\:.W.) A. Gordon ‘of | North’. Vancouver, one sister in England snd one in Switzerland... (: « Rev. “Ted Bristow ’ will officiate at the ser vies Crema. tion’ : Donation may be made to the Cancer Fund in care of the Bank:\of Montreal ‘or. ‘flowers will-be greatfully received. * cou te cobliuary, will be carried in next week's iss of the’ Castlegar News.) ' " Heort: Rescarch Allocations ‘ Are Announced . - Phe 1974-75 heat research “ budget’: has)” been . allocated $881,025. : This’ has” been. ‘an- nounced, ;.by..; Wallace“ B. Haughan,,C.B.5., president ‘of the board,’ and ‘Dr. Dwight ‘I: Peretz, chairman of the medical advisory committee of the B.C, Heart Foundation. Twenty-four vital ‘pro- grams will be funded inthe University |. of - B.C,, ’ Simon’ Fraser. University, Vancouver General and St. Paul’s hospitals in..Vancouver and the Royal «fj Jubilee hospital at Victoria::, It was further announced that, funds were provided: for two clinical fellowships in together. 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