CASTLEGAR N WS, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1968 School Board Considers Using Computer System tee Jim Lamont said Mon-| i y. Castlegar school board should consider the use of computers to speed their of- fice procedures, school trus- Beach is Planned For Christina Lake Arrangements have been made to purchase 12 acres at the south end of Christina lake for a public beach. The land was purchased following negotiations by the Minister of Recreation and Conservation, Kenneth Kier- nan, with the real estate firm Mather and Wilson represent- ing owner Ralph Wolverton. An informed source said cost of the land was about The land will not be avail- able for public use this year but the plans are for devel- opment ofa public beach and picnic site by the summer of 1969. it will be strictly for day use, not for a trailer or tenting area. | AT LAST ANEW Mr. Lamont told a meet- ing of the board that “with the College having a comput- er, we should have a !ook at this. We should not think in the past, but should consider this matter seriously.” “There must be a lot of a computer could do better,” added trustee Romeo Goulet. Caution. was urged, how- ever, by district superinten- dent Claude Bissell who ques- tioned whether the type of machine being discussed by the board “is of quite the calibre (to do what we want). We may have to wait as long as a year to get an adequate machine.” He too, however, express- ed favorable reaction to the question of utilizing a space- age secretary for the board office. Mr. Goulet suggested that one or more board members visit the ‘school board office in Trail, where such a system is now being used. 0 using a computer system are the Trail opera- tions of Cominco Ltd., which has an entire computer de- partment housed in office space in downtown Trail. “Vanderhoof, which is a lot smaller than this district, has a computer,” Mr. Lamont pointed out, “although the fact that they have it soe e things which are routine, that] ® SUMMER CAMP. CFB. PENHOLD LOCAL AIR CADETS enjoyed a trip to Camp Penhold, Alta. recently, under the guidance of civilian instructor Paul Thederahn of Kinnaird. During their stay at camp, the cadets, all members of Squadron 581, flew in a motorless glider aircraft, came in close contract with the love and lore of flying and learned about comfort and survival outdoors. jen out during the month of #|July, works supervisor Alex Lutz told C; town x,| council ] mayor, Mr. S| indicate that the value is re- Gq presented by eight permits. the end of the month totalled 8 | $83.25. ‘ In th ia | Lutz said that v Pa? | final notices sent to property Li | owners Aiof unsightly premises. satisfactorily cleaned up and approved, he reported. poles,” the works supervisor concluded. Y Castlegar News Photo CKRD Letter Explains licence $12.50 and four new licences brought in $50. come to this office (town hall) for approval.” ‘Castlegar Socials Mrs. H, Johnson Ph, 365-8294 Mrs. M. son, their vacation in Vancouver. Building Permits Total $24,000 During July Building ermits to the ,725.50 were tak- we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES. doesa’t pay ever toteke chances with - Vd Maddocks Shoe Store for children In a ‘report handed the Lutz went’ on to Permit fees collected’ to ie same report, Mr. 28 jplumbing jons were regarding cleanup These two have been Paci ic Water Wells Ltd. Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 Income from two trades it “In future, all plans will Peachey and Walter are spending LINOS — SASH: AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD #Camp Tweedsmere where he + Srandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Social Notes from About the District Surprise Shower Mrs, D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Davies and family of Robson have left to make thelr home at Vancouver. Stephen Coleopy of Kin- from|the Kit week at the home of Mrs. B. Horvath of Biueberry Creek for ue Walter Dunn of Kin- naird, two children, Sharon, returned “has attending Cub camp. Dianne Langevin of Cal- gary returned home recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Peter Roth and her been J. Deaskew: a of Kinnaird. farewell lawn t was held Wednesday of ‘tast ee Ae group. Mr. ans » Dunn left Monday to make their home at the coast. Mr, and Mrs. Morris G. York of Kinnaird left Sunday for Ocean Falls where Mr. York will be employed with Crown Zellerbach in the pulp mill there. Mr. York recent- terest. children from Ladner, last Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 and Mrs. George Jackson of | Kinnaird. y his apprentice- ship. with Cominco in the steam department at Trail A going away party for Mr. and latter's parents, Hillyerd York. Mrs. Alex McLennan and daughters, Linda and Donna of North Bi brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Toews’ parents, Vancouver deel poy ere totahe cheaces with Maddocks Shoe Store we stock ofull seloction of | SAVAGE SHOES” for children Penticton. D&M ing their parent AGENTS FOR Mrs.’ J. L Mills of Kin- naird, accompanied by her Martin and d recently after, six weeks in England. Mrs, Mills saw her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eric Hester of Reading, England as well as visiting many places of in- Guests at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Hillyerd York for the week are Miss Sheila York of Vancouver and Mr, and Mrs. Glenn York and two Mr. and Mrs. John Toews of Kinnaird returned home oaturday from a_ three-week holiday) during which they visited Mrs. Toews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Warn- ock of Ottawa and her bro- ther Harold Desloges of Tor- onto, They also visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Toews of Morden, Man. rs. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bis- Mr, and Mrs. Fred How- es of Kinnaird returned Sat- urday after visiting friends and relatives in Barrier and tana aia cl ce ins o! gary left es via the Okanagan, after visit- Mr. and kins of CONTRACTING {[Mr AR 1 Haw For Bride—-Elect Doreen Phillips Doreen Phillips, whose to Earl Grewcock shower. : . Guests from Kinnaird, 20>in number, met at the jome of Norm Grewcock. iy Pink and white’ was chosen as the color theme which was used to decorate the basket of gifts presented to the bride-elect. will be the matron of honor at her sister's wedding, as- Mrs. Wilbur McLeod, who] . sisted in the opening of the gilts. Fe as Geroge Gorkoff Died, on Saturday George Gorkoff, 61, a ri nt Bes ‘e- | Sident of Robson died Satur- day. % Born Dec. 29, 1906, in Saskatchewan, Mr. Gorkoff came as a child to Brilliant and has lived continuously in the area. ved by le is survi one sister, Mrs. Pete (Doris) Tro- fimemkoff of Grand Forks. He was predeceased by his mother 19 years ago,. his father in 1937 and a brother, Fred in 1942. ° d services were Funeral held Tuesday from the chap- el of the Castlegar Funeral Home with burial at Brilliant Robson Resident : Pork Stea Smoked. Government Inspected _ Top Quality Pork Pork Picnics —r CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1968 9 Government Inspected Pork .... »69c wAIc Tey ye eT a ee Club Steak | Chicken Canada Choice, Canada Good. Grain-Fed Beef .... nD 8 C Fresh Killed. Fry or Roast. Canada Grade A Ib. i *, not necessarily justify expense.” i Board members will stu- dy available information on computer technique and will visit Trail to assess the ben- efits being derived in that district from the machines. INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton and family are spending a few days visiting the form- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easton, prior to return- ing to their home in Prince George. They have passed ing which took, place in Calgai last Friday. mi Did you know? -— Avoid burning those fingers when roasting marshmallows and hot dogs. Poke the roasting stick through a thin alumin- BEAVER HOMES Free Brochures and Estimates D. BOYKO — PH: 3653095 Box 835 Kinnaird, B.C. Cemetery. The Castlegar Funeral Home was in care of ar- rangements, Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order BGCOn Government Approved th. OFC Swifts. “a SEE Meat Dinners 1 & sia 55c Wieners No. 1 Quality Area Telephone Situation sent time. of Central Kootenay board, it was drawn to the board's E. T. Bodard, attention that some misun- Administrator, derstanding had apparently CKRD. Dear Sir: At the last regular meet- ing of the Regional District THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Margarine Pacific .... 3 its. 69c to cover in one coat! ‘The newest discovery in the chemistry of paint] No need for a second coat. Dries In 30 min- utes. Over1000"“breezy” colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons ‘Typewriter Erasers ‘Typewriter Ribbons File Folders Ledger and Journal OFFICE SUPPLIES Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads arisen out of your report on the query that the regional district made to the B.C. Tel- ephone Co. about providing area-wide service. The board has been giv- en to understand by the dir- ector of Electoral Area ‘J,’ Mr. Macalister, that an item produced by your newspaper left the pression that it would not be possible for the B.C. Telephone Co. to estab- lish an area service between s and Castle- y ‘35 “We would like to point out that from the information |; we received from B.C. Tele- phone Co., and a copy of their communication was for- warded to your newspaper, they were endeavoring to portray that our proposal for a large portion of the region- al district to be tied together in a common phoning area was not practical at the pre- Castlegar Dump . Again in Use The Town of Castlegar is again using its own sani- tary land fill facilities. Operation of the «local garbage disposal area was terminated earlier this year because rising waters of the Columbia had flooded this area. : A report recently pre- sented to the town coun indicated that Castlegar had been using the Kinnaird two weeks camping at Chris- tina Lake. law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Glen Smith in East End, Sask. cil| Edmonton after visiting with Mrs. L McNeil. Mrs. S. Walton is home and Mrs. Ewan Wal: y ce. Rev. and Mrs. A. McNeil and family left last weekend to return to. their. home in KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs* 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 dump from June 7 to Ji 19. é The report of works sup- ervisor. Algx Lutz also said that the use of plastic gar- bage can liners is increasing. d Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM Guides Enjoy Summer UPHOLSTERY Recovering -. Remodelling - Tiles Guaranteed Box MARVIN L. LeROY BS, OD. 180 — Castlegar, OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues. through Sat. GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL BC. PASS CREEK GARBAGE DUMP Pass Creek Garbage Dump located on Lot and Gibson Creek. Sanitation ‘Committee 6 was granted only to residents of Pass Creek Anyone dumping garbage illegally will be fresh the avoid The Correct Uso Of Refrigeration Stops Poisoning perishable. foods ¢ fe most impo! it food poisoning, says the um pie plate to shield hands from the fire. ‘igeration of (oth fruits and veg rtant an hour and kept re- HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- reheat hours eat ited. Sandwiches, “picnic” or buffet lunches Shona not be Prepared’ more than * four| ten, unless erated while, prepared 01 until reserved or before they will be they are . er than tables) is way to health department publication, Why Get Il From | G2 Left-overs from prepared | teams dishes should be refrigerated within Led by Terry Perehudoff with a record-breaking 71,.a Castlegar junior team com- on. i _.. A return match will be played between the .same teams at Nelson this week, and a team is to Victoria Layer Cakes M.T. Regular 59c SPECIAL Wide Mouth Lids For Canning. 3 Pkgs. $1 . Granulated Sugar _ 25 lb. Bag $1.99 travel to Christina lake on Saturday to take on a junior team _ there. Scores in thé match at Castlegar were as follows: CASTLEGAR Beans With Pork Goodness Me. Stock up -at Frozen Foods i Bre DER Ice Cream cam 49€ Fancy Keta Salmon Better Buy. Light Chunk Tuna hours unless refrigerated, the chure. publication says. Craftsmanship a Call for Free Estimates Sheets Sessions At Camp Rory No. Obligation es aE Perehudott GGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape PHONE 365-7202 CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got it, we can get it for you Why isn’t your business making more money? Twin Rivers division, Girl Guides of Canada held a successful session at Camp Rory from Aug. 3 to 9. Ideal weather was en- joyed by 35 Guides from Robson, Castlegar, Kinnaird, Blueberry and Genelle, along with four leaders and two Rangers helping. The Western theme was taken for the camp. The pa- trols were No. 1 The Swanky Saloon Swingers, under the leadership of patrol leader seconder Patrol No. 2. Bull Skull Ranch, patrol leader Kathy sen, Charlotte Brown, Gail Halbauer, Pattie Birkin, El- izabeth Rush and Robyn Cal- verley. Leaders’ quarters were named Chuckwagon. Assistance was received from Mrs. Reg Bro, comman- dant, Mrs. A. Johnson, nurse, Mrs. H. Johnson, handicrafts, Mrs. M. Rush. and Mrs. L. Morton, 8 i Guides _ Shirley ‘hult Karina Allis, Fay Fodor, Donna Wright and judy Lins. Patrol No. 3 Dusty Dude Ranch, partol leader Linda Craze, seconder, Lora Lee Flynn, Cherryle McKinnon, Nancy Schnell, Susan Miller- Tait, Teresa McGauley, Gwen Fuller, ‘Trudy Lyons and De- borah Brownlee. . Patrol No. 4. Flash Bar Ranch, patrol leader Linda McGauley, . seconder, Lori the entire camp. Each day the leaders were guests at a different patrol for their meals, which were cooked. over open fires by Ph. 365-5636 PHOTOCOPYING Important Papers CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates | REPAIRS : jor Appliances TLEGAR PLIANCE & GERATION SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTE! INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES . IMPORT EXPORT P.O, Box 833 Ph. 385-7377 » BC. McNABB EXCAVATING the girls. One day syeryone parbequed chicken. ed. Each day was ended with a campfire, songs, skits and Joy Weeks, Sussie Linda Johan- toasted marshmallows, hot chocolate and cookies. 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Kokanee Springs is unsurpassed as a family fun centre — 8 Beseeega BNGasasz club championship fund ing project, a-large turnout is oped for. uring the next two weeks a form of starter-group “tombstone” tournament is} B The one who goes the farth- est around the course is the winner. ‘Polly Wrapped Dutch Oven Bread Fresh. Daily. Sliced. Corn one Cob 6-49e ‘Thompson. ‘Grapes sas ‘Frosh Garden Ripe ‘Tomatoes For Slicing or Salads. . Ib. 25c. Onions siversikin 2 ns: 49 10... 49¢ Potatoes Fresh Dug. Local Shrimp Broken. 4¥4-02, tin _. 49c Orange Crystals 2 89 _Tang. Double Size ...: Monarch sau Dressing 32-02, 49e¢ Orc Jui nikal kb aaa sorts 39c eee cmd SL Potato Chips tripe pac 49 Dog Food Tops. 15-oz. tin for $1 Cashmere Tissue 8 Rolls 89c Scotties 400; . OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL NINE Shop and Save At

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