ya i Sommerfield, |, .E. LeRoy, john’ at West, Jane West, eraly ‘ahelfoutiuls ‘odor, Jennifer Chevel nice McK! thy ky, Donna: Baron, ‘Carolyn Price,'Ellen Fowler, Kim Wi cimaga, Jt Sheveldans ‘inne McGauley, Iren ‘est, ‘ Pam'Sorenson,: Lis Da0ast “ The ‘long, goal. was sale by Kathy} Mason. The ‘Nelson goalie atop stopped: 1 A9jshota; made ah at the Titcherey Creek School — By Weck Aout > The gyunasiles No, 8 ‘club’ -advertised for, griginally : ; Kinnaird Junior Secondary: ‘School, will‘ be. held‘at ‘Twin Rivers School on Thursdays from" 6''to 8 p.m.” Red! Cross Swimming Lessons’ for begin- ners, ‘intermediates, starting Oct, 9'at 7 p.m. Mrs, « Leona Horvath will be instruct- ing and the fee is $5 for the 10 sessions. tae Men's keep-fit classes will be starting on Tuesday,:Oct.:1 jun-’ -at Stanley Humphries High School at 7.30 ‘p.m. to 9 p.m.‘ and iors, advertised ‘at; $15. for “10° lessons, includes tion Registration i fee is $5 for’ 10 to. and" fromthe ‘Montrose °° sessions, This class will consist of a-certain amount lof condi.” tioning’ plus come. The School basement,'« 7 The indie? keep: i advertised for Robson will <; now be a Yoga class by popular ; demand ‘and registrations are ‘Sstill being accepted. Instructor: «for. ‘dass will’ be’ “volleyball, badminton, floor offered and we will be publiciz- ‘hockey and in: generalis. an, ing these. as soon as we: have “active recreation night for men. "Students who weaving class for those who. Qsted in taking/.classes in were thinking about signing up. crocheting, smocking, knitting Since we have purchased quite and embroidery may sign upfor a lat more equiprtent for this this‘ course ‘at the: Recreation — class, we can handle more Office. The course will be held People and students ‘are. wel- | tt It takes two ) Gas. Sfaflons to get. fo the coffage... “All You Really Need" “SEE THEM AT.” CROSSROADS Stats 496 Columbia Avenue — - Casilegar,: B. 3 2 365-7. je eo oo 2 9} “Al 2° Sel Grades 1 tod gvls and boys 3 to i m,’and Grades’4'to 5 girls restore) eee ss ‘and leave’ your. name and fees {; will be collected at time of th _ firat ease s The Castlegar “Girl Guides will hold eed firat:meeting/on : ‘Tuesday 8 at6.80 p.m. in “the ‘Kivani & Scout’ Hall under. ~) the’ leadership of ‘Joan Souker- » off and Patsy. Benninger. ele ey } Here are a few-items from our Community? Calendar: is; ept., 28—Castlegar ‘Curl ing Club bayarian garden 9 tthe Ci ling, Sept. 28—-Community cen: tre Teferendum: Do: not forget. to vi On: 5—Legion Aula fall tea atthe K Let. us: know. what's airs ‘ . pening in your organization and we will see that it is publicized: a This is a service that only costs you a phone call so don't: be ‘afraid to use it.’ * 2 s x Just a reminder to register for the adult. education: or _ recreation class. of. your, choice now before it's too late. i) MOUNTAIN SKI. LIST. OF CAPTAINS: “> Dave Trussler == — * Ron‘ Hug _ Sandy Zinio _ Mike: Delick _ Ray Dominici No Captain Yet 7. Wayne. Zino . _ ‘Saturday, September 28 Sunday, September 29 Sunday, October. 6 “Saturday, October 12 Sunday, October 13 Sunday, October 20 you can work for your parents: membership reba‘ Total membership See 1974 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Saturday, October 5; TE: Bring your own \ clippers ‘and axes if you have any. Bring your lunch, Remember;: he’ dressed “for: “the ‘outdoors and rough ‘work. Juniors ig years -Jand under) you. will not receive any volunteer febate ‘on your, Junior. Passes, Family, 8 hours. work $17.50 — Senior, 8 hours work $12.50 PERS Please pick a date and phone the corresponding captain, Please do_ not’. the lodge!:\>* 3 y Br sapere (UB 362-5059 362-5130 “693-2269. Ball forthe ‘nine-hole’. on se ito ‘were Mae Moroso; Judy Wa: ng. Clarice McKinnon, Jeat a Hartson eRe Win eto. ‘Chernoff, who’ spent her sum- ats mee Hore mabing. tne planted he qi e. secret behind the extra ordinary, navigational kill : ro ‘ This year, two'dozen geese ‘in Manitoba’ have" been fitted.’ tiny 7 nine-hole competion were - . be‘held id Oct 19. Edie Dunn and ° ante up. B Tight ‘was,won by: ‘Clarice: McKinnon, and Eliza- beth Lutz was runner-up. C Judy We ying had the least putts. fo the two days: (66). Hidden hole prizes were won by.: ‘Margaret Carkner, Jean: Mur- phy ead Irene Sheridan. ‘were won for chip-ins by Miggi Walker, Louise Ferworn and Elizabeth Lutz. Balls also were. awarded: to’ Marge: Baxter, S. ‘Janicki’and Mary. Perehud for Hidden Holes." ; » ‘Twenty-four’ ladies ‘stayed for the delicious lurch ‘and ‘all enjoyed . the social hour: after- general meeting o! held at. the home, of (Jean ‘Murphy’ Oct. 22.) Anyone: wh Custom: Grooming © For, Men Who Care Creative. ‘Cuts r Specialty We. shape ‘your hair +: to suit your:face, your: _ doste and your :life- styles: Try, usle PROFILE HAIR STYLING for MEN Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-3714" HOURS - Mon. thru sat 9 ‘a.m. .« 5:30 p.m. Friday 9 am. - 7 p.m. Monday, Closed Catalogue and — discount details TODAY from A DIVISION OF BEAVER LUMBER CO.LTD. “COURT OF REVISION. VOTERS LIST. 1974-75 Take | Notice that the Court of Re + the | purpose | of) hearing “all complaints, and) to and revise the voters’ list for the>Clity o correct: +}; Castlegar: will: be: eld ‘on’, Tuesday, October. 1,’ 1974 ‘commencing! 7, p.m.'in the Council Soon ‘ y Hall; tlegar, B.C.) RA, Beauchamp, icity Clerk: 2 Pt rt 1 eee sed ewe are aes cr, A jd ep chy Swpepnteemy es we CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 28, 1974 COMMUNITY CENTRE —— ove a! ocx wart MAIN ARENA BUILOING. ai ey The following! figures on the eg community centre have been re: leased by Regional’ 'District of. Central: Kogtenay and the building ; committee which is made ‘Up’ ithe two area slreetors nd two members. from Ene -couneil. A. The project capital. ‘costs involved ~ { 1.. Arena and) necessary equipment { 2. Community’ Centre ; 3. aie arena renovations A t B. The arena Soperation requires a yearly assumed operating + daft of. $30, 000: FcoOR |” PLAN abe fate. Calculations on repayment. required each year on each section of the project and ‘the mill rate applicable thereon: Project a Net’ Capita! Yearly Mil a d - Cost Pp Rate Required (10 years Principal & Interest ‘Arena end Equipment $465,000 $ , 69,750... $. 8.94, Arena Renovations 1 8)97,000 5,500" 23) 66 On the basis of total participation from the City of Castlegar, areas land i it and) ope deficit; the. major.‘ tax: contributors toward * the =< det would be represented yz 1. Cominco & Canadian Callulose 2. City of Canleg 3. Area 4. Area 1 including West Kootenay Dam’. ree passing (Castlegar, areas | and sently on a? é 1 District basis D i mill produces $45,000 per year. Using a: normal 6 per cent increase, it is.” ‘considered «more than: conservative if it is assumed: that -1 ‘produce’ in excess of $50,000 revenue per year Huring’ the ‘amortization period.: Bn an individual basis a residence showing an average market value of $19,500,: TV mill, could Tepresertt $6 per year: taxation calculated as follows: Market Value’? $ 19,500 Assessed Value $6,000 Showing land $1,500. at 100% Showing improvements $6,000 @ 75% Assessed Value t te Till represents \ 14 - POLLING STATIONS --. Municipal Office, Castlegar, Bi sh Columbia Kinnaird Fire Holl, Castlegar, British Columbia + Sub-Total 5 Community Centre 256,000 38,400 if - 4.62 - ‘Total + s $. 758,000 y mill in’ future: will.” Operating Deficit SR 30,000 Fy 2 “3.60 3 $ 502,000 $105,250 **: 1 $)12.60 $143,650 » >: 2. 17. : “After. grents from provincial ‘and federal governments the taxpayer is Jooking ‘at; a. $1,600,000 facility. at a) cost of $758,000. Also taking into’ consid- ~ ‘eration the fact that nut puts in the larger percentage of the taxes, it Is the ‘unanimous opinion of the and pi that never again. could ‘this facility be built'as economically, as’ now. Grants ‘are’ available now}: next. year who can tell, ‘especially with the Federal onian austerity program. Many persons feel it - is time that Castlegar and areas land J took advantage of the grants and fund- “Ing that so many other communities have done. This: facility, which will not only supply ‘a skating arena with a seating capacity of upwards of 2,000 plus, but also cultural facilities fora multitude of cultural ‘and: social ‘activities, banquet facilities to accommodate good sized con- ventions, space for many recreation activities all year round, concerts and live stage’ shows. The referendum is Sept. 28. Everyone is asked to make sure they are on the voters’ list. All you have to be is a:resident of Castlegar, Areas! & J.t0 vote. You do not have to be a property. owner. You are responsible. Be sure you vote. ~— ELECTORAL AREA "I" — Shoreacres Elementary School, Shoreacres, B.C. Tarrys Elementary School, Tarrys, B.C. Pass Creek Elementary School, Pass Creek, B.C. “Municipal Office, Castlegar, B.C. 3 hovel : SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS To accommodate utilization by senior citizens, handi- ‘capped: people and wheelchair. cases, there will be no steps at the to the building — oil will be ramped. : Special ator areas for. wt and individual: who cannot walk very. far or. Etats usual Sirticsles of getting in and out of bleachers. Further in. the h facilities where: at least. one toilet in the mens and one in. the ladies‘ will be designed ‘to take a wheelchair through. the door. Holding rails will’ also be installed. ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMMUNITY CENTRE The Community Centre. will be owned by the Re- gional District of Central. Kootenay and they will be responsible for a good standard of maintenance and op- eration at all times. If this facility is operated in the same way as. the Regional Swimming Pool in Nelson, all. main- tenance staff would be hired sieaeeel District of Central of the facility would be. the eae onal: Re Commission No. 1, This” would mare) focal input into the 1p since No.1. is made up of tepresentatives from the ag of Castlegar and ’ Areas Vand J. —FLECTORAL AREA "J" — Robson, Elementary School, Robson, B.C, Ootischenia Elementary School, Ootischenia, B.C. Blueberry Creek Elementary School, Blueberry Creek, B.C. TRANSPORTATION 10 POLLS PHONE 365-7287 ALL DAY SATURDAY ms aD SAeIRS BY: ROTARY CLUB = "KIWANIS cws — SELKIRK LIONS CLUB — MINOR HOCKEY ASSN, : — FIGURE SKATING CLUB — CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND RECREATION COMMISSION No, 1