CASTLEGAR’ NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 10, 1964 INSURANCE For All. Your”: INSURANCE AND "REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 ‘ "AGENCIES The Trail District Counelt of Women regards post high school education as a vital need for both women and m ‘In a carefully nord "briet to the Regional College eouncl: the roup a that the pro- BEST DRESSED MEN WEAR © ~McGILL SHOES. from an Ideal instrument to meet the need a further education of our peo: Th e education ;goramitieg College ter Caitees in three e| programs — academic, non-ac- ademic, and adult Crepes @ fosed West K extension courses and adult ed- ucation. Both academic and.non- academic ‘courses should be av- allnble to.,adults of the area! for credit or‘audit. They should be integrated with the resent night school courses offered by the district school boards of the e| Regional College Council and in| the College can. et an are courses offered Regional College Should Meet Both Academic and Non-Academic Needs by Notre ‘Dame ‘University. ‘it Strongly :recommended that the night courses offered should come to the community, But if any adult in* the area. wishes to ‘avail themselves of the op: portunity to take any of. the courses offered in the regular college’ program there should be Broviston for them to do 80, part of the answer to the Bea lem pf meeting this need. Due to the increasing com- plexities in’ our-society, no high |. school student can expect to live a full and useful life, either. economically or socially “without additional education, they say. Because present facilities can- not accommodate the increas- ingly large numbers of people wanting further education after high school, such facilities must be provide ed. They note that most post high school ‘education has pre- viously been based on the straight university program or on the vocational program. They say there are many students who do not desire, or who wo- uld not benefit from either pro- gram. A new approach in educa- tion for this large group must which can offer both academic and non-academic programs is SAMA TIRES FISK Columbia Terrace SERVICE STATION NEXT DOOR TO THE ARENA Phone 365-7166 “PACIFIC 66” — PRODUCTS — aa “We are Lubrication Specialists” DUNLOP . GOOD YEAR FIRESTONE a CLEAN CAR CLUB STARTS = JAN, Ist = gC r ay = = = i =I = E : a 2 Don't Forget Your Pet Hee : Christmas We have ANARARANAAAATARRAARRAAAARAR FANCY JEWELLED DOG COLLARS , and lovely DOG COATS see:'them at Pitts Prescriptions CASTLEGAR ‘— PHONE ‘365-7533 Asa be found. The regional college yore Snnavenyecuansomnnnuunnnannnnunne Hey Kids! Here’s your chance to en- sure your letters getting right to Santa Claus at the North Just write your. letter to: “Santa Claus, Care of Cas- tlegar News, Drawer 490, Cas- Hogar, B.C.” and we'll do the 3 * Your letters will be pub- lished in the -Castlegar News and a copy of the paper will 4 airmail special-delivery direct to Santa: Claus. tlegar News so that Bees re- ceived no later than noon on Monday of the week in which they should appear in the paper. Dear Santa: I would like a Matchbox leave some sugar for your fos and pop for you. — love, War- ren, Keith New, Dear Santa, ture in it and a barbie doll. I have. a baby brother, Ricky. ‘Would you leave him a-toy..I :want three dresses for my-bar- "bie doll too. I am five years old. nk you Santa, — Cindy. P.S. — There will be some cake tad pop 1 for you, on the counter. Dear ‘Santa, : ‘. I try to be a good boy. I help my mommie. Please bring .me an electric train, a Cruiser and a Marshal's Gun and Rifle outfit. I shall leave you some- thing to eat. — nk": you, Your aera Gerry. Plotnikoff. Jeave you some nuts and orang- es. — Leona, Sandra and Ven- erie BarisenKoff, Dear Sai ta : May I Please have a Wrist watch and bubble bath and a * 2 ————E—E—EEE tobbogan or anything else you might have. — Thank you from in the a Castlegar & District Hospital S Soc. Must be. taken out or i eed by Dec- ember.31, 1964 to be eligible to vote at the ‘Annual ‘Meeting of the society to be held on March 8, beeen ing plan ‘CARL'S ‘DRUG, Castleaird Pl Castlegar Drug, Castlegar.’ West's Department Store °) Castlegar & District Hospital Castlegar News “Rev. ” MeDougell, Celgar Office District Children Write Letters to Santa Claus Elaine Horlick. * Dear santa, I am four years old, and my mummy says I am a good boy most of the time. Do you think you could bring me a dump truck and a ‘digger? I have two ‘sisters Dawne and Lynne and they would like a nice present too, We will leave you some ‘cake and coffee. — Thank you very much and have a very Merr: Love * courses — em: phasis’ “should be placed on re- ‘| medical courses to permit adults to ‘retrain. Student’ drop-outs who have realized the : futility ing, Again this would require a] well qualified counselling ser- “2. Refresher courses — New techniques are constantly emerging in all fields of human endeavor. | Refresher courses should be offered intermittent- ly to permit re-entry into the working force and to introduce new techniques to those already Try to Mrs, Santa. Jamie Sanford. * Dear santa, Please "give me a projector and a set of -two guns for Christmas. I will be a good boy and I will. leave you a cookle, _— From Kevin | Dear Santa Claus, needs sho- uld indicate” what’ refresher courses would be necessary. ~ “3, Soclal. sciences — Stu- dies in human relationships and to p in the technical and scientific fields. Elementary. courses sho uld be made available for per- sons Please give me a- and a hair dryer for Christmas. I will be a good girl and leave you ue cookie. — From Janice * * Dear Santa cale, I would like a toboggan and a coconut and a box of jap oranges. Your dear friend, Glen Four New Girls - Are Enrolled Into-Brownies District commissioner. Mrs. H. Johnson enroled four new members in the Woodland Park :°and Frances |’ iry Six. After the opening ceremo- nies the four Tweenies knocked on the door and asked to. be admitted to Brownieland. The door was opened by Packie Jane Lambeth who in- formed Brown Owl Marcellus of-the wishes of the four lest little souls outside. Each: Twee- nie then walked up the Magic Stepping Stones with their six- er to Brown Owl’at the Magic Pool where she discovered that the Brownie in the pool was none other than herself. en she was -introduced to, Commissioner’ Johnson who took her to the T 1 where in their knowledge of the ‘social ‘sciences. These could be. cor: related with the courses offer- ed_ for. community | leadership. They should: prove valuable in this predominately technical lo- “1g, Rapid reading — The purpose of this course would be to enable persons to make better use of the great quanti- ties of, literature ‘available in their fields, by increasing the speed and comprehension of their, reading. The University of Bri- tish Golutnbia has curtailed the services of its extension depart- ment to the communities in the province, It is hoped that the Regional College will give these cancelled services to the resi- dents of the West Kootenay, in the areas of leadership develop- ment, group dynamics, and sti- mulation of the. arts, These courses and others of similar kind should be designed to fos- ter Foeponsible itizenship.” NDU Students Are Drawn From -Eight Countries Students at Notre Dame Un- iversity of Nelson this year are drawn from eight countries in many parts of. the world, ac- cording to an announcement this, week by G. Della Mattia, re~ ‘gistrar, as he reported on: the geographic locations from which the: students have come. ,: The" West'-Kootenay and she said her. promise and. re- ceived her pin, thereby becom- ing a full member of the Wood- land eFark Brownte: Pack. have. contri- buted 148’ students, “Other BC. areas represented are: Okanagan tenay, 42; Vancouver, New West- then had the pleasure“of- giving new sixer and second ‘stripes to each Six*as new leaders: took over. Elf Six — Sixer — Pam Warford; “Second — Grace Gormley: Fairy Six — Sixer — Carol Marcellus; Second — Vit ky Jacques; Little People — Six- er — Susan Craig; Second :-— Lorraine Bermel: Sprite Six _| Sixer — Margie. Kanigan;: Se- cond — Ellen Knutson.:- - While tea and’ cookies were being served by:!Susan Craig, Vicky Jacques and: Judy Alling- ham to pass part of their Golden Hand Badge; invited; guests en- joyed ‘several ‘songs :sung® by the. Brownies -who had time to enjoy \their: share'‘‘of ‘eats ‘too.’ This pleasant‘afternoon end- ed with the Brownie ‘Prayer, Goodnight Song, and Brownie. then it.was d “ RESERVATIONS © MEXICO - HAWAHAN. AND’ EUROPEAN. FOURS RANG! ‘ ee CASTLEGAR “AGENT. “FOR THE-WESTERN HOTEL # ‘CHAIN: ee ®. 2 oa WEST’S 3 DEPT. STORE. : Phone 366 4011 : >. and lower. mainlan -» 1d. ,The .61: students from Al beria: represent 24 towns. There are. eight. students: from’ the Northwest Territories, six from Ontario, six from: Quebec, two from Saskatchewan, and one Nova_ Scotia, Hong Kong has 28 repre- sentatives, and the United Sta: tes,: 13; There are three from Trinidad, and one from France, Holland, Kenya, and Bolivia. st Sacaticha for ay. ups made, here. : ‘Repairs to’ oll makes of rvs, ‘ Radios, Phonographs, + Local Office manager for KIN- nat "GAR. VIDEO. { “Years -of experience ta our guarantee of dependable service” ELECTRONIC SERVICES @ " 365-7851 — Kin-Gar Ph. — 365-7833 fa in administration have not been’ and: Similkameen, 56; East Koo-]: d, |: 44; 44; Vancouver island, 24; North: from each of Newfoundland and |- KINNAIRD VOTERS Re-Elect Experience & Dedicated Service 8 Years as Finance Chairman On Saturday Vote: ~ su PER FLOOR HEAT OUTLETS | , tion. Stand it flush to. wall or-recess it.: Pours: heat out‘ front: and« ‘can be piped to rooms ate side or Ik, ; a New season selector ei rated on‘ low (firefon. mild da arr weather. "Pi oP at met on less fuel! f New. trim styling - > Always looks built-in. Vent cover hides tha fine, “Finished in 2-tone cordovan and beige. i Installed. for as littie as $5 00 per month. oe ated for pennies per day. Get. more ‘details; from inland Natural Gas Co Lid. Tne Oe CAAA ‘ Génachie said the move was the CPA Increasing, Seats: ’ "Canadian has. heer ‘it is feos the capnelty' of: tts: fourengine: DC-6B- aircraft : from, 66 seats to meet: the ie, ‘da mand for. space on. heavily-tra- yelled,’ sectors and to reduce losses on its B.C, service. CPA president: Grant.. Mc- best alternative to raising fares. “Because many sectors of our. B.C, routes serve smaller, more remote areas, and because our. costs, like..overyone’s, con- tinue to increase, we will. lose over. $1 million on this: service | § this year,” said Mr. McConachie. “It is not feasible to add more flights at this time and we don't: want’'to raise fares. A fare increase ‘of 20 per cent is Waldie Service Centre Ph, 365-7451 | SIGN’ PAINTING @ TRUCKS @ BUILDINGS @ BILLBOARDS -@ STORE CARDS. © POSTERS | Reasonable Prices’ Phone 365-5321 for free. estimates Soe e SAT -6B's is solution, d by our losses. Increas- | Jaa 3) ing of the . most .- ‘desirable commensurate with our desire |S to meet the ‘demand for seats and maintain our standards of ce.” He sald ‘there was steadily. increasing traffic on three sect- ors: Vancouver-Prince | George, ‘Vancouver-Sandspit-Prince Rup- ert’ and | Vancouver-Penticton. Much of the. increase ‘was. due to the stirge in B.C.'s economy, triggered. by. hydro d ie abe STUDENT COUNCIL ic paey guiding student ‘affairs at SHSS for the 1964-65 term are, from left to right: treasurer Betty Looney, ‘sport representative Len .Fornelli, presi- dent Marjorie King, vice-president Ken Pickering, secre- tary Carol: Groutage, Paliclty manager ‘James | Waldie, and social rep’ ive — Pettitt Photo y' ments, : forest Industry expan- sion and oll, gas and mineral exploration. | :* “He explained that for the most part aisle space had been taken to add a third seat on the starboard side of ‘each row. of he DC-6B's. The two-seat ar- rangement on the port side re- mains: unchanged. “There is virtually no change in seat comfort. They are the same width and have the same leg.room,” Mr.:McConachle said. AU -WAYNE’S i TWO-WAY | RADIO SALES. &. SERVICE Ph. 365-3298 , We handle car radios, ‘reeord players, etc. Thorp Urges Ratepayers - ‘To Defeat Water Bylaw Dear Sir: On Saturday, besides elect- ing two new commissioners, the voters of Castlegar are again being asked:to approve a $108,- 000 water: bylaw. As [emphasized in Septem- ber, the expenditure of this amount on the water system is in ‘no. way - warranted. Castle- | o! gar’s water. system is .a good one — far better, in fact, than most communities of its size. Pressure. and volume: are and. stand- more ‘than lost. If the’ planned vehicular underpass had been followed up we could. have had so much more. for, so little more expen- diture. \ With no.malice intended to the people of Kinnaird, hope the 1965 council: will take a hard second look-at the cost our. J} home of: Miss,: Corri Vali Toastmistress Club Hears Speech — On Columbia River ‘At/a recent. meeting the Vall Tonstaettess .Club.’ enjoyed a by’ Mrs) Vera Campbell, othe Columbia Ber: _ High: road’ of ‘History. eee steamboats. ‘8. Sadie: Hammond's talk was titled “Give us this Day; .’.”” She kept‘ everyone. spellbound by” taking them’ to: old Rome, Greece and through the ages to show the importance and ‘usage of wheat, . especially ‘symbolized as.a'loaf of bread. Two newcomers to the club, Mré, Vera Berisinkoff and Mrs. Fern ‘Bale, : showed: great pro- mise as speakers in their. ice- breaker ‘and- Toastmistress. as- signments, Mrs. Rose’ Watters’ gave a quiz on ‘leadership. Fortunately. the results did not have to be handed in! An impromptu speech was given by Mrs. Ruth Lanzarotta on the subject “What would you a6 owl with $5,000 you have just The meeting was held at the ie Hogen- doorn. In December -there, will bs a | Joint dinner meeting with ie ‘8. gar- base. Subsidies* are a luxury no municipal government. can afford. , I could continue about an by pumping equipment provides for the possibi lity of 8 a prolonged power outage. of professional advice, parking, zoning bylaw changes, sewer , snafus, . arrog- that-the water is hard,-but this expenditure will not correct that deficiency. ‘A certain amount’ must ‘be ance and an excess of village business in commit- tee — the list is. endless, but 1 Urges Adoption Banking Study Recommendations ada’s am - sure that’ most spent, it is true, to replace’ the ‘for siecabiers: of your r family Now everyone can afford to flyy Canadian Pacific's 2 _ Family Plan fares apply every day except Sunday. Head \_of the family pays full First Class fare. Others pay only half fare. You all.enjoy the speed, comfort and convenl- ence of a Canadian Pacific flight for IIttle more than. It costs to go by bus, train or car. Get full details on these . money-saving Family Plan Fares in British Columbia and - Alberta. Also ask about new, Family: Plan. Faves in. First. “and Economy Class'on flights across Canada. See your : "Travet’ Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. « oc TRAINS /. TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES: Vi woTets 7 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ‘WORLD'S MOST: COMPLETE: ‘TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM u NG dexpass at $32,000.is utter: folly, (pAne private system recently purchas- ed ‘by the village 'in the Sopow subdivision, but this must sure- ly -be ‘treated: like any: other subdivision’ and will be self-li- quidating. ‘If the existing hydrant in- is it should be accelerated. A-by- law for approximately a quar- ter of that proposed would be in order. Let us look at the: history. of this bylaw. Your council first attempted to ram it through without a vote. When this was *|:thwarted’they resorted to scare tactics by; threatening * an in- tes if the ercion attempt did‘not succeed. Ishope-and ‘trust,,the voters’ of Castlegar “will ‘again reject this Hreonceived legislation. the ayer’s dollar ‘is “neces- sary we need only look to the gopher hole. now: being installed under, the railway. tracks. A pe- seetelen overpass at $10,000 iho “ral bylaw. failed. 1 ‘This: ‘ridiculous co-}. further: proof’ “of “this ‘ ‘council’s' causual disregard for | ty, But one question — how long must we wait for the con- tents of the “‘amalg: port? In a month we have heard a. variety’ of favored ‘titles but not one word of content. Why so secretive? 1 amation” re- W.-W... Thorp, Castlegar. Lumber. Association Protests: Fraudulsat of ees The problem‘ first came to 4 light last summer, and. prinelpal- : ly involves “utility”. grade fram- ing.lumber. Several dealers face Broseeution: after Grand Jury in- for this’an access} ‘road’ was students? ‘| years of courses. in' the juniber, for r iegally stamping ith higher grade-mark- _ Q:¢ What “courses * will bi :] available’ for’ university - bound A: Basically, the first two he in their resolution, B.C. Lum- ber “Manufacturers -Associatio B.C. Wholesale Lumber Asso: Lumber A i ation, Cariboo PGE Lumber Ma-| Castlegar o ‘growth Point: up: the import: ance of, anopting many-/of ‘the Montreal. Mr.. Hart. told. the ‘bank's, 147th annual meeting on Mon-' day that the opportunities penlen the revisions: of the ‘Ban! are likely to open up are‘ now especially important. Commenting on the possi- bility of removal of the present 6 per cent limit'on interest rates and the restrictions‘against the banks’ participation in the mort- gage market,he said “a more competitive, ‘proaderand more |:}; ... flexible range of lending rates and ©. of :deposit ‘rates: as well: * could: be expected,’ the whole ‘being more Zesponeibis tox market: influences. ° The" Kiwanis “Club. of ‘Cas- tegar has decided to sponsor a:production ‘of the’ comic. ope- retta) “Die Fledermaus”. by ‘the Canadian . Opera Company in in. March: 5. The club is. in. the process tion, Northern ‘Interior Lumbe: men’s ‘Association, as well as tion, ai ‘Timber. of arts and science will be a :| to ensure that courses which be offered .| university programs: : | merce and edifeation. vail- able.. Talks are being held with the universities of the province’ at the’ college will meet the requirements for -the first. two years of the following Agriculture, applied science, architecture, science, arts, com- It is still too early. to know precisely: which courses will be available in’ 1956. Listed below Board, ne eae endorse grade- marking of-all structural lumber " Surprise Shower For Miss Wendy Reith at Kinnaird “Some::50.’district :residents honored Miss Wendy..Reith last Monday ; with ‘a, bridal . shower. may. be’ offered: Aig ‘Physical science: chemistry, biology, botany and zoology. ; a | ogy, economics; : geo, “| man,* music); and» “philosophy. Commerce: accounting, industri- H fundamentals. geology; mathematics and phy- sics. Life seiences:. bacteriology, | cial; sciences:.: anthropol- graphy, his- tory,\ political science," psycholo- gy: and ‘sociology: Arts'and hu- manitiés:. English-: French, Ger- tion = and. business Also in was the bri- de-to-be’s mother, . Mrs.” Reith, and future mother) in-] law, Mrs. ‘Phil Bot ‘The better: part of. the ev- berta Eareet Products Associa-| SALES & SERVICE nee Phone. Bob ‘Horswill 352-5355 Collect Complete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks: " New:'‘Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades : - PARKVIEW ‘MOTORS :— Nelson FATT 4 Castlegar and, District Projects Soc. Gala New Year's Frolic ARENA HALL December 31 -10.00 p.m. Jack Phipps and. His Band= “Tickets $7.50. per couple Available from Mrs. E. 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