CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 Canadians Bear Down On Bruins — Win 4-1 The Castlegar and District, Minor Hockey Associatio: wishes to extend Its thanke tic last week's paper, for their support of minor hockey activities. * 4 fames played in the In Pup Division, the Canadiens] ea with upset the Bruins Steve Bozak scoring two goals and one each by Ken Gorkoff from Robin Beliveau, and Robbie Walker from Dary) Sinclair. Geof Yule from Bryan Veregin and Danny Stewart accounted .for the Brul ar single marker. Redwings shutout Maple Leafs 4-0 as Donnie Davies scored two, assisted by Ker- ry Osland on one and Wayne Quiring on the other. Ron Lonzoratta added a single as- sisted by Paul Aitken and Wayne Quiring ended the scoring on a pass from Ron Lonzaratta. Bruins swamped Leafs 82 after being down 2-0 as Leafs Terry Basran and Jam- fe MacLure scored, assiated} | respectively by Kevin Alex- ander and Berry. Depaolll. Bruins roared back with 1 eight unanswered goals as Geoff Yule and Danny Walk- er hit for three each and Kevin New and Bryan Vere- gin counted singles.. Danny Stewart, Kevin New and Geof vale assisted on one goal Canadiens and Redwings battled to a 2-2 sawoff with} d Ken Gorkoff and Stephen Bozek scoring for Canadiens Ajand Johnny Makaroff and Poraie Davies replying for Nl eRwewon In exhibition games, Red- ee Wee Saturday it tie out 8-4 Pool B team, Both games were played in Castlegar. In Delivery Castlenar and district would be enjoying door-to-| door postal delivery, were it} not for the unorganized state of affairs in Robson. This was a charge level-| led last Thursday at a meet-| © ing of Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce. “We understand the on- ly reason why. we are not get- ting (delivery) is that Robson have hi street numbers.” said Chani-| e ber president Jack Hipwell. Mr. well quoted a local’ venidal “ae having sal ly ‘oiganized, th £2,000 delivery ‘Robson Causes Delay said| deliv that, were Robson sufficient: imme: e minimum of the Mail’ polals would be more than Delivery service was turned down several months ago by te. federal Of ack ° meat on tung tis quota bson Selkirk Activities Bv Denn's Leveridge This week finds the stu- dents at Selkirk in a more conductive-to-study attitude as midterms are, or soon will be, written. 8 8 At the meeting of the Underground last Thursday Mrs. Gattinger spoke on the af topic of Russia as it really is vA This discussion was a real eye-opener for all who “| attended. The Castlegar C! has made acquisition of house! ve one of their] te icy aims, for re-| achievement Pn euoes (OF as soon ~ On the Castlegar Course by Duffer John OUR MOST POPULAR STYLES OF The Dayton 6473-A “Safety. Toe” SAFETY STEEL TOE ‘BOOTS 6” - OIL TAN UPPER | wares NEO CORD (OIL RE AND HEELS ISISTANT) SOLE Dayton, Deputy, Greb and Full Line of Felt Boots With Safety Toes Ideal for Cold February Weather -MADDOCKS;: : hey ‘be $100. Single male vill The executive of the Foul club held its second mee! of the season in order to for give a report on the golf clin-| ic which is held every Tues day night in the Twin Rive as Frank Holley- wood, a long 2 established pro- fessional, and Jim Bileskey as- sisting him. There is still room for more golfers if anyone is interested! in sharpening up ‘Thee hig highlight of the meet- ing was of course, ance chairman Jim Corbett’s bud- at $25, be $70 while single ladies is} Pe slated at $50. Juniors will pay sts & ior the season. This fee structu is actually less than what waa approved by vote at the spec ial mi July 13, Sim is doing ar very good jon of holding a sound poli ey in ‘club Somein icing. ~ Len@armston, the greens chairman, reported that ~ sroens for the season. Lloyd Ish, building and equipment chairman, gave a complete outline of "the pro- posed changes to the club house and the. necessary equipment that must be pur-| chased. Both Ian Williamson and| a¢ Mike Verzuh are going to do to} seon as confirmation is re- -|lan, Mike Verzuh™ reported personnel have been hired]. helt hand. ay Landis reported that the club is gaining much publicity through brochures tnd has been mentioned on the CBC sports news. He has not heard from the Wander- mere club in Spokane, but as celved the members will be notified through this column. -Carl Henne, tournament} chairman. has made up a club calendar for the year and this will be posted at the course so all members will know what events will occur and when. Cito. Walker, social chair- man planning events that! thould be enjoyable - — father and son, mother and‘daughter and young and old — so keep your eyes and ears open for future developments. On If of Bryan Quin- that the complete formation of an excellent junior club She explained — various pects of the peoples’ way of Fife under se Strategy of the Communist party. All peo- ple capable of working must work, she said. This includes’ both husband and wife, fath- er and mother. While the parents are at work, children tive in an at- mosphere of fun and e! oy ment in a communal bull unti) they go home for the evening with their parents af- er wo! Since everyone receives the same income, there is no upper, middle, or lower class- es except for the farmers who make up their own class; people therefore do not fol- low a profession such as in medicine or science or edu- cation merely for the money, and prestige as here in Can- ada and the US., but solev for one’s own intests and en- joyment. Because all labour is for the state, there are many beneiiis given by the govern ment — including free edu cation and free medical help Robson Ladies Evening Group The Robson Tadies Even- ing Group met at Edith Gir- aud’s home Feb. 8. with- 1° members and three visitor- present, © Plans were made for cat- ering to the teachers’ cor- vention in the Kinnaird hall. The hostess. all bye eel Oborn: meeting Sof the group Trade unions in Russia are for the good of all people, Mrs, Gattinger sald. These} unions assure that working! conditions and equipment are in ge order and all employees are receiving the benefits the state has to offer em. Some students came to the conclusion that, on the whole, Communist Russia affords a more free way of life than that of our own country. Guest speaker this Thurs- day is Mr. Sindhw ani, . * Selkirkian spirit was rous- led to new helghts Thursday night when a busload and nu- merous carloads of spirited Civic Center for activity night ivic Center for act The first SMITH’S Plumbing & Heating — Notices Regular Meeting of Cas- tlegar and District Wild- life Assoc, Legion Feb. 15. 7.30 p.m. Every- BTS cant Don’ ‘1 astlegar Inited Church Anniver- sary Pot Luck Dinner — , Mon., Feb. 19,.6.30 pm. Regular monthty reall ing of Castlegar Cha} Heli RN Abc Rotary, He th Cen: p.m, rods ‘Day of rier Mi in the’ Grace Presbyterian Church: ong Every- e welco: Ladies" ‘Auxiliary to. Br. -170 —_ Cribbage game. Legion Hall. Sat., Feb. 17, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Hospital Auxiliary | Rum- mage Sale at Legion Hall, April § and 6. For pickup call Doris Sweeney 345- 5002 or Ann Soberlak 365- KUCW Coffee Party, Feb. 22 at the home of Mrs, W. Sheloff, 403. 13th St. Kinnaird. 10 - 12.30 noon. Silver collection, everyone welcome. Annual Flying Meeti the Club House, Sun Feb. 18 at 7.30 p.m. | Rummage Sale March 16 m 9 a.m. to 12 noon. fegion Ha Hall. Sponsored by CW. Any rummage msy be left at R. 906 - 10th pee 1203 - Sth Ave. Kinnaird, ml ig ry Di Pasquale fought hard for the Saints but the NDU goalie managed to Ay e second event, a relay also went to Following this a chuck-' wagon race consisting of a gift was won| | toboggan, two pullers, and two passengers. The two Scl- kirk teams trotted in for sec- ond and third place, Following this event a facultv broomball game again showed the spirit of Selkirk. and again ended with a: tie score. Once more the goalies were decisive as to the: win- ning team. goalie managed to score over Sainte goalie Miss Pentland. After Alex Wallach pre- sented the challenge cup ic the NDU student leader, stu- dents teemed on the ice for a skating p EV It is Prop ed thaty more joint activities will be pos- sible in the future. sure to attend Open this is open to ‘all‘and there wil be held, reb. 23 at Zene Grant’s home. at is something. for all so’ don’t miss it its tention ’ = U Valentine Motif. oe For Soroptimist és : Dinner Meeting Castlegar and District Sor-| ovtimists held a dinner meet-| ing Wednesday of last week in the undercroft of St. Dav- id’s Church. 5 Mrs. Helen Butling of Nelson and the husbands of members were guests. ‘The dinner table was dec- orate in the Valentine theme: itr dinner other guests wi Setcomed and Mrs. R. C. Don: 25% iStock up now on # Bas lotions and cosmet Size Salo! Fourteen products ‘way to Royal Lipstick Refill a-shimmer with Peacrating Cleanser: to soften skin. lip Moisture Petals: grax jucts .. . all at 25% off... whata Inanch Leap Year! Eee. 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Dee. 31/87". ” throughout the blackout while ‘ASTLE Published Every Thursday at “Tho. Crossroads of the Kootenays” R NEV 37 32 WEEK'S WEATHER Max Min” Pro VoL. 21, 60, 8 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH oe ‘THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1968 CKRD Presents its Brief On Dam-Schooi uae Central Kootenay Region-|toria for the purpose of pre- al District chairman s. Rust today Educa senting four: se arate briefs council of C Rust tion Minister L..R. Peterson cabinet on behalf ‘of concerns with six reasons why the An |W row and Duncan dams shoul be taxed’ ft thin CKRD boun: ‘The other briefs concern school purposes. Mr. Rust, who is also a Kinnaird alderman,jis in Vic- a financing. Acting on ‘the authori of a resolution from the fu Contamination from Air Likely Blackout Cause Officials of West ‘Koot- eee General ‘Manager of WKP & &b ArtL Ley of Kinnaird Trail office fist atk feast 6 one area of town. Testored to full the blowout. which ‘occu: at about 9.45 p.m. °° o1 lit Diaces ‘of business 50 or-100 phere away were without elec- One Castlegar ‘resident: Te- ported electric service Testor. | ¥ ed: shout. an: hour- after the | hi first failure: only to be plung- | Talari ed into darkness about. two hours ‘later. “Meanwhile, a house next| &l door remained without elec- tricity during the entire time. ~ Mr. Lambert. pinvointed the possible cause: of - the feflure =as. iB : various “Insulators: at a-sub- station near. Sherbiko Ssub- ion. The shorting. ‘was ‘due.to an accumulation: of. ‘dust: on the insulators, “because of'at- mospheric contamination,” he explained. Crews “did-very well. ed der the circumstances”. service |before dawn :Sunday. said the WKP. tea sf SDAnAEer. ; yi leavy.: snow, ‘fo; darkness hindered electrical in‘ their not ar precisely. how long. they were unlit vailabte, Mr. Lambert : ded. Power in Usa. A ‘charge ide Tu by:a "Castlegar alderman that Castlegar as they did and total electric|* areas were without power and | : Haro hol dings, including the actual dams themselves,. are taxable for school: sts : “There - appe: to: be some raisundertanding as ito to the date that the vari ues should; be applied. tO The properties” of dro. when one takes’ into account the - communication’ ‘of’ :Dr. directed to Ran ,, MLA for Rev- is ‘a mem ber of CKRD for the Villag’’ of: Silverton and ‘is MLA ‘for the Kaslo area which contains. the ‘schoo! Mr. Rust then quoted a section of (the B.C. Hydro Act which defines the frame- work for taxation of Hydro > He pointed ‘out a ’princi-| ple under which “it. is gener-| | anes cepted that Hydro has night, t the hoental ‘was-plung- into:‘darkn ‘and: ‘an op- | 2! eration. haw iy IO} gfinistie with, be _Talarica: however, that t the em and thatthe main light jn the ain oh twitched to the the stand- by “It was an inconvenience ‘to have the lights out,” ‘he said, “but the operation, went ahead smoothly.” LICENCE PLATE DAY. is “ motor-vehicle office | thas been issued 2,500. pas- senger-car plates and 1,000 other Heence Plates, “including: truck’ and ‘commercial ' plates. H pretty Hanne Hunas, 19, reminds drivers ‘to get s their plates. quickly, and soon after that they’ < he. receiving jainiae auto-licence tags from the row nor: Duncan’ dams gener- ates-. ive | in: any’ decision that made by. the government on reaso! @ School costs and school cern to all who are involved! in the: taxing field. * storing partial. power. ie aber [WA Celgar Sirike Has Effect on Grants by KRC The tem rary. insbil ‘of the RRE Conon unity Ch 1 commit ofa aie $7, grant to the athletic group has | co: already been we 70 will be able “In tim to catch-up “on. it,-but not at | ‘ » Sheep Lake Now: Nancy 6 Greene Lake To. Honor Skiier: Sheep Lake, near the ‘sum- mit of The ‘Kinnaird-Christina ‘Lake Highway, chas-a new mame: Jand-Trail MLA Don | teams Brothers told the Castlegar News” ey telephone Tuesday that 9 Take bass ‘been’ re- named ‘Nancy. Gi e Lake, He'added that he] has held with” Recreation | 2 be named Park to commemmorate Can-|' Nancy’ most avid ‘skier and.ski.b er. “Presently in France: where she competed in:the winter ics at Grenoble, Nancy ea Roeland late the 7,000 | close of this fiscal year for the unity ° chest. ity | fhe present time,” Mr. Gray He explained that payroll contributions’ will be coming in throughout the year: and a portion of these will be passed on to tie’ ee dic groups Mr. G: id con- fidence that. the "obligation will be met well before comm Mr. Gray said’ that tthe present $630 cash on hand is Bap aporta low” ‘for this time e At She ‘completion of the canvass, he went on, contri- butions showed a noteable de- cline, from the 1966 figure. declinersie combined, with a‘significant rise in costs, has reviled ant the present fin- ated out .that ice time fo for “huntor hockey teams from the former. w ball last summer,’ 1 he. add- and ancial pra grants, gat i tb ve significant’ effect on the budget, he said. «- ‘Turning from the tempor- ittaker, LeRoy will continue for three Bos Sia Kelly, hose’.term Wi A ed, declined re-nomi in March to the th Maurier ski. race, one of _ the events in the World Cup Both Nancy’s rowess and nt oye Rn Rediant ation. Reports were given from the . following chest benefit- fing grannies ons: welfare com- re W. Easton; Hine 4 ittee: Mrs. Roestand; net Lepine, ‘Trail; C: Ed Benger, Ne Nelson end D: Gib ‘Lind, ward ira library commit G. Monahan; Canadian Arth- And sc Cancer. _ (continued on page six) Brownies: Mrs. Belle Roberts; Camp Rory and iootenay Soc- iety for Handicapped Child- ren: G. .T. J. Hughes; Squad- ron 581° ad Cadets: J. R. C. Bible Soc- willbe], ne | this matter for the following | OS, But since neither the Ar-|::! electricity, he dediared, ey | iption does not ap-}: financing ‘are - of- major .con- gu Assessment for school Li Mr. Stutz, a college, chem. fatry, o major, ‘said his son took to'explain to Mr, Stutz; coordinator for e .. Western... Small sietanee in solving a problem }co i ‘Mr.-8' itimainly Ee net ae of teach- a students want e potential of: the student:: avi an entirely n new.out- does not’ necessarily ‘determine: the | thod. Usin, a mode: lerti i approach to ¢titag 8 eliminates the two plete fo a to a class-room, is no longer vali “Now, 7 is not what’s up front . that counts,” he said look. 01 ch le ier the challenge to ‘educa- tors of the future‘is not mere-| prompt Hust: the facts and thus absorb not but “White Publishes anctoy On Sheep Hunt "Well-known local sports to|enthusiast and author oF the iety: Bata Webber; Senior Citizens: Harold Evans; Cas- tlegar Public Library and Koo- tenay-Columbia Boy \Scouts: dot Ross Whittaker; Castlegar and District Athletic Association: "Wes Johnson and Robson Re- e creation ‘Society: «David ‘Ste- wart. 05 to.th typ roblems — and quit able to arrive at the answers. ‘volume. ..of knowledge for an the pas to ab- WITH VIGOR is the style displayed last week Al Jaca special fest by chairm: Edna’ Schulte; -Kinwood Bello District. Girl Guides and the winners ‘were:. West's Sepaaae Store, Pardman’s Furniture Store, Mitchell Sup- ply and Carter Drug. Castlegar News Photo. il sield and Stream column in Castlegar News, White of: Cast But in spite of a tremen-|story Be. White, one of those | agear eading le present move to have a band or Cali- fornia big horn sheep planted | og — Jin. the Ww “atl it of ate iat, in. 1966. of ‘the” ia azine Mr. White’ r area.- cont ‘Proprietors , peer ey ordered a jum- of. extra; co] ae ‘the edition in anticipation of wide, interest among Castlegar, and ict Spartemen: ve Tbphent his. talk Me. Stutz® repeatedly the hrase, “learning Par “He dicated that each ‘student has not only: a totally indi- Castfogar Man | Faces Offensive Weapon Trial A Castlegar resident, An- thony Whitelock, bes Plead not guilty to a charge in oat of Possession, ‘Of en of an of- fensive wea) Breen pon and ‘trial has sheep in: the Vaseaux pon Beet, set for next ‘Wednesday. Whitelock entered: the nob g guilty pl plea to’ the’ charge and ted trial - trate, letter being: arrested near Trail last Thursday. A Trail RCMP officer told the. Castlegar News -that the arrest resulted from ‘a rou- tine prnotar vehicle check.” problems of teaching — those who cheat and those who can learn but do not want do ‘s0,/he declared, me. who gets 2 C, D or B a -‘washout®: whom to discover for. themselves ai merely. the isolated principles | chil total learnin: eet the teacher| _,)of the: future. as one whose in that they will r} catch the Si alleatge of learn-| Considering | of Cheating | in schoo is; he co! tended that “the real does not ‘fool ‘himself’ — we on Mr. Stutz quoted several pate with wide-ranging implications to teachers,. stu- dents. and even. parents. ool. patrons understood ‘{them, want them, even de- mand them. “Control of ecucation; as cont 0! anythin; a func- tion of iniative. oe fe must take the ini- tiative and prove our ability or. we will lose our most pre- cious privilege.” For reason, he Said, | that arents and trustees. must prove the revolution: ges which re in schools of the 4 future. Mr. Stutz spoke to an es- timated 175 teachers and par- ents at a gathering to mark the Problem : al Fe hayen'tic capitalized Very well er. iow, understand and ap- ton re is ai ‘uck group ay would provi enor appl the. Boord : faith pounded * for com] by the anticipated - ears mpany made a pro- spite higher production juction + ates far its Castlegar and Frines. Bupert | E pan and 968 loss tla 1008 figure tge W. Scrimshaw, said that oy | the 1907: loss: of $4,116,024 |' will’ be ‘further ti in