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SPALDING AND SLAZENGER » SPALDING AUTOGRAPH IRONS $925 woons | OF: 5:IRONS AND 2 WOODS : ‘ Opeillating ‘Sprinkler, ut kek to ‘2100 sq. ft. : Garden: Hose 2 x ba fe transparent plastic | ct Py h os Parifanent’ Bulldinga ‘Victoris, Bec, PNPOL? 18? ‘No, 16°: ‘cagA eaird Pla- Company’ dice president ‘R. a Maddocks Bald: Tuesday. tha’ action ie wepectol to. start Cte | that while the eclal join .| presentatives’ of the: Castlegar | Development ‘Assocation on'the matter : of. parking’ in “the ‘vil- Mr,: Zinio stressed, however: t com- mittee can: mi See cada’ tions, make the: decisions. ition “president RSA; D.: West ‘told’ E te iat est told council: that ‘par- |... al parking. in the village “is ‘a matter. whichis interfering with our livelihood nd the jf ture, of, Castle; ah ‘suggestion’ by highways department and RCMP ne {eal ‘representation on the spe- -eial-co committee's consideration. it: is. council: that ‘must |. Conan, f Bosse that ‘the Salety "Council, Q "| day night tat wil work with ro: |" aes ‘Crosutire: betwee wee com: missioners ‘sparked ‘a lively few: minutes rat! Castlegar’s * council meeting on Tuesday night. \):° Following ‘the! reading ‘of a letter. about “a. sewer. problem Columbia ; Ave: near-the ferry, Comm.° ‘a suggested full council view tthe’ whole ‘mess down there.” - When ; Mr. Gorse’s motion ‘ull ‘council. to’ view lon passed, Mr.‘ Bosse Teceive ‘the | ., to the; waterfront, and: went esol on ror a the Arrow Lakes betwee: and riding association’ president Buddy ‘DeVito: of. Trail) both‘ of terest in Will be in-attendance, Rigas he “Until it’s. pro} el it’s ce budiet of Finance ‘Minister Wal- “| ‘pected ‘that’ Mr. Gordon will pre: four days ‘to react to: the ter Gérdon ‘which'is to ‘be ‘pre- sented when the House resumes its’ sittings on: Monday. ‘It is:ex- sent a “gunshine budget” eral iniowledge a hat It is 2 Inany of--Prime - Minister son's cabinet tainisters favor ai an ‘nections: ‘were made F fe sale ar’ Ho ck- ages were cleared peduring “the jonth and. th gare Bowers * system © during supervisor Nor- ere also lerridge ‘is { ndance at Ge ceting , le” Kaslo-Slocan “NDP. MLA|” Randolph Harding. of : Silverton rea whom’ hav. announced | their in- |: id in’:the .area 1O ome access \ appl tin 1 ind the yee Terelved, oes $500 for; 1968. [plie« ‘for, $200 . and will ‘get. additional: $100, fo: This’ would. ee members | Tuesday. month, reported, Mr. NV were improved”: during the. abb;} i ‘while er. Creek. ‘holes were oleae of. driftwood. He said that grading'and gravel- ling | were “also ‘carried ‘out:on village” streets, Bnd:0 on 7 naene en are fie ‘igeree rassoiaton, 4 ible. to Castlegar nib: E leit. manager. * Snnouncement s was made e | board chairman “W. S- Ee following the Fete er annual meeting and a directors’ Insti- meeting last: week,-... 2: | Mr. .Gwyer’ succeeds * R e 4 i usstaa aneacy po ree When gested, Mr.'Bosse' said tie would not‘ be: there, ‘adding he: wasn't | ple going to view any: allened mess- from*John ‘Lawson: who' lives’ on |° Comm. Leo: Bosse protest- 3 ed Mr: "Grose's ‘choice of: words, i “Comm. Cec: Gorse 7) next Monday ‘evening! was stg-| man ilHom of general. B | Anderson who. has . retired but He*saw pansies ‘in Canada’ and Medal ‘of ‘the British Empire. ployed s with ting. of Trail Rotary. C! T1080, Vancoavet: Mr. ‘Guyer graduated: in civil ; en-| gineering. ‘at’, the University of British Soluita in} “1963. an worked. in“ construction’ antl 1940: when he joined the’ RCAF. a director. 3 ay joined WKP&L Co. in ‘of: the ‘Trail Commerce ‘and he’ has onthe school. board and. in air soaet work.: A ie is’ a: member of Eagin- ene Institute ‘of te Fe and the ‘Associa’ ation of Professional After ‘the ‘war, he ‘was em. ght savin morning's Se Ee Gout iiant oe Take for. ser-, arch, ut your. ahead vice; Mr. Girger is past president ‘extra ‘hi aes our when you’ retire: Sat- Premior ‘Bennett, members i of. sails cabinet and B.C, Hy- “Di ot iz rs Keenloyside ‘and: Dr. Gordon Shrum and other notables are, expected ‘to. visit the Duncan mente dam vsttes | next. tes are ‘May 49 iF ‘Dun in dam and: May 20 r Arrow. i “Reports that Prime | Mint “fer: Pearson, former'U.S. Pre-