CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 27, 1960 eva ne IE) s Peppermint Wafers $1.10 Value A Tc ] YARDLEY Hand Cream and Red Rose Soap $1.40 Value: $1.00 Johnson & Johnson BABY POWDER $1.50 Value $1.35 RICHARD HUDNUT Egg Cream SHAMPOO $2.00 Value $1.29 Uc ESTERBROOK . “Pen and. Pencil Set $7.05 Value $4.30 WILDROOT CREAM OIL 73¢ Value 63c “CURADS Plastic Bandages 83c Value METRECAL Dietary-Weight. Control Buy 21 tins ‘GET | FREE COLGATE TOOTHPASTE $1.33 Value ‘TUSSY Wind’ and Weather LOTION $1.25 Value Leather Wallets” Italian Fancy $5.00 Value Breck Shampoo $1.75 Value . @ PRESCrIeTiONS Mn i The iakest se leisure -look Casual footwear for men who touch | prefer a of the new continental styling ‘Tho Intast soode cadial wlig-ons ‘The man’ lazy. ‘a dress hoo. HEWETSON We feature orweur by eae LEFT SPEAKER Newfoundand has the Com- monwealth’s only legislature where the government sits to the Speak- er’s left rather than his. right, a holdover from the days when the Assembly chamber was heated by a bee fireplace to the Speaker's lu ne ; oR Dear Sir; In about a week or s0 the Cast- legay ‘and District /Arena :.will, be opening its doors for its first full season of activity on artificial ice. To say that we are embarking on this operation with grave doubts would not be correct, but we do hhaye’some concern over its success, ‘We, of the Projects Society, are doling our beat to provide winter re- creational facilities for the District but we do necd the wholehearted support.of the people, Many of you have been donating money or labor or both to the Society for severn) years, S | We believe we have uatd this to the ,best of our ability to give you what we have today. Again we gratefully acknowledge this and we have, we belleve, found’ a way to show our appreciation to you in a tangible way. We will be announc- ing details on. this shortly. However, though we: have the building and the ice plant we still have much to do.’ : Many faollities are still lacking and these can only be provided with additional funds and-labor. So we ask for your continuing support, ‘To those ef you who have not upported is and to the many new residents of the District we address the following appeal: Jump on the bandwagon and lve us a hand. Come down to the Arena and see for yourselves what has been accomplished and what 15] still. lacking, You will find it well worthwhile, ‘We have scaled our admission prices ‘and fees for skating, curling and hockey to a minimum and trust these will cover our operajing ex- Penses, But they will not leave any-~ thing for the improvements you will "Rossland Man : Has Coins Stolen While in Spokane C. A, “Blackie” Spatari of Ross- Jand suffered. heavy loss recently. when some $700 worth of coins were stolen from his car in Spokane. Mr. Spatari has an extensive collection of colns and has display- ed them in many parts of Canada and northwestern ,States.. Some of the coins taken in the robbery have been. traced ‘but to date the thief j Support District Arena Strongly = require and demand, Bo you see it is up to you the people, Don't let your, Arena stagnate, - -; :- Before closing let us tell you some of the activities lined up for the winter. Minor hodkey has arriv- ed in Castlegar with a bang. Six- teen teams ranging {nage from’ 8] ages, ‘Bo ‘come. ont Let's. gol Us these facilities dud’ support © thes |Aacilities. Heed the call for the ne: work party and if you are not al] to 18 ond involving well over 200| ready doing so arrange to donat! youngsters are ‘lined up pod ready|to your Soclety by bank or payro! to go. deduction ona regular basis. A. Ut} . The Men's Ourllng- club has ‘=| tle from everyone goes a long way full season of curling planned’ and/’’. A happy.- winter season. to a the Ladies will not be far behind. | all: And there will still be lots ‘of ice ‘Your. Onatlegat and. Distrig time. for other! curlers." We ‘nave i - Projects Society,’ / ii ACoA Cora nan A -EREMENKO & (0. PRICES EFFECTIVE ocr. 28 to 31st POT ROASTS. Blade 'or Round Bone the secneness 456 BACON, side sliced; MINCED BEEF Ib. - eee sees 68, 3 ths. ..... $1.00 ROUND. STEAK Ib. ..cseeese 690 . : BEEF for Locker or. Deep ° Freeze, 80° to 100 ‘Ibs ‘sides cut & wrapped Ih. .......2. 396 Please order early COFFEE, Green Label, L 2 Ibs. = surRF, Giant BLACK COD.STEAKS, fresh Ib. 39¢ TOPS DOG FOOD 4 for 9 PEANUTS,: Roasted, 2 Ibs. BUTTER, Ist grade Ib., . SO-FRESH MARGARINE, COFFEE, Blue Ribbon Instant CATELLI SPAGHETTI, “Sauce 2 for . “3° Ibs, box. . FISH & CHIPS, frozen "” AVACADOS, 2 for... ib., In Tomato . Winter COATS Imported* Fabrics Woollen - Seal Skin plain, &. fur: trimmed sizes 8 to 40 : $29.95 to $50.95: has not been apprehended, :- Ladies GAR GOATS. RUBBER trimmed 58. He to" S17: S TOTE HANDBAGS Black Calf each $2.19 FOOTWEAR Children's Pullon * * Overshoes $1.99 ‘to $4.95 Ladies Low : Rubbers $1.50, $1.85, $1.95 +o Ladies‘: Plastic. Overshoes...” clear or charcoal : $1.98 ‘pair S Men’s: Low : RUBBERS $2.75 - $3.25 . Casual and. All Purpose HANDBAGS -- $2.49 te $5.50 “Ladies PYGAMAS: Flanelette. or Drip'n D "$3. 79 "$3. $3.95 - to CHOOSE FROM e Printed Rayon, with modem design. Novelty Weave, with altractive scenic patierns, Popular good-wearing borkcloth ares in “‘faree floral, . Sturdy Cotton, colorful kitchen prints. Priced at 98c to $2.10 yd. - We also carry hooks and pleating tape. . www Weather. Strip | Foam Rubber on ‘wood. door sets $l 40 to aio. Door. sills'$ 2 2 Hair felt ‘weatherstrip, 20° ‘feet, priced at. Ss Rubber Gasket ree fer foot only .. Drapery Fabrics Make your room look chart Of drapery fabrics that’ have just arrived at Doane x "Week ond SEGAL CORN: BROOMS reg. $1. : Gunman uses RIDAY. NIGHTS plenty of skating ‘planned for. al Ree PROVENCTAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B.C... DEC. 31/3210% “\* Published Every. Thursday at" The Crossroads of the Kootenaye” VOL, 13; No, 44 - CASTLEGAR, : BRITISH COLUMBIA! THURSDAY, NOV.,3,/1960 10 CENTS. PER COPY Local Teachers _ Ask Pay: “Teachers in, School oy Nou). ® ‘are currently negotiating with school. trustees. for. increases in. sa- Jnries “amounting. to. roughly 6% per cent'above what they now re- celve, School district treasurer 0. H Hing sald Tuesday that he has not yet figured out what the requests ‘of: the teschers will add up’:to in dollars if granted, but sald that. it ia “roughly 644 per cent." He sald the percentage figure of 6% ts sub- Ject to change when’a closer study of the dmands is made, +. Peachers in the ED (elemen- tary conditional) classification who have taken teacher training but ~have not completed. grade 13 are asking for $3,200 to $3,000 in five years. ‘They presently receive $3,000 __ 6. |. $3,600 in four years. ‘Castlegar Qne = _ Month Late fn Leaving Columbia : ~, Castlegar Is one month overdue in its agreement with: Celgar® to withdraw from the Columbia river ag. = source of cwater. supply for the village. . = The, village was to’ have eoni- ‘pletely left the xiver in favor of wells by ‘Oct. L “Works supervisor Norman Mo- Nabb told council ‘Tuesday that the wiring has been ‘completed at (Ne, 2 well and is ready for elec- trical. Inspection; ‘Comm. Asge “Sylvest, suggested. that he and Comm..George Carr fe given per- mission to authorize the discon- nection of the river. pump. when! they are convinced -No. 2 well is operating satisfactorily: “I would favor that. We ‘are ‘\celve $4,400 to $7,400 in 11 "years, Boost | BB (elementary basic) teachers who have teacher training and hove completed grade 19 are asking for $3,600 to’ $6,000 in elght years, They presently receive $9,500 ito $5,450 in 20 years. : EA (elementary academic) teas chers. who have HB qualifications plus-another 15 credits towards a degree are saking for $4,200 to $6,400 in eight years, They presently re- celve $3,760 to $5,850 in 10. years,. 8O (secondary conditional) tea- chrs who have 15 credits above an. EA are.asking for $4,464 to $6,014" in 10 years. They presently recelve $4,200 to $6,400 In 10 years. ‘SB (secondary basic) teachers with teacher training ‘and one de- ‘Bree are asking for $4,890 to $7,926 over in’ 11 years. They presently re- SA ‘(eecondary academic) \ten- chers who have teacher * aining and $8,658 in 11 years. They presently receive $4,700 to. $7,800 in :11- years. - @he \B.0, School Trustees As- 'soclation at thelr recent convention eine its members to -“hold the Tine” on salary increates Whenever possible. Sidewalk: ‘Project. Starts Next Week ‘Work: can start: almost immed- jatelyon sidewalks and retaining ‘wall programs which have been ap- Proved as winter’ works Projects, works ‘supervisor Normin ‘McNabb told. council Tuesday.” ty “By next week .we well into it,” he sald. The ject wili be the aldewall \i ‘of, the. Castle Bowladrome between two degrees are asking for $570 to! f in. Vancouver, passed a resolution | § Mrs. A..S pital. women’s: auxiliary OXYGEN “TENT: and oxygen’ equipment.” “ike this will be purchased for the. Castlé-.’b gar ‘and, District“ Hospital with: a‘, $60 cheque shown being: turned Over -to board d sright, by “hos- president Mrs.: Dis Guy ‘Guido of Kinnaird’ while hospital ad. et al ministrator John McGilp' looks on::'The -: money..was-earned by .the=ladies at their Thrift Shop, through’ operating the servi ‘and through ‘thei (BC-TV Relay Station af Rosslandi B | able to pick up Ceety. when Can- | megacycle microwave spur. from y re are now 40 active and associate the. hospital ¢ and the|" - oxygen tent in a s Bogpttal is heart’‘and asthma - patients the ‘tent 24 hours a day and e in the: tent simeh open, and close with a cart ‘at the’ hospital ; Tong overdue,” mnswered Village chairman N." and Main. Rick's. TV and the‘-corner. of , Ist . ° : CASTLE. BOWLADROME, the ‘on: whil d Mon- new six-] ling alley, day. night on 1st ‘Ave. beside. Rick’s TV. Owner is Fred Bonnett, a construction. worker ‘who ‘will operate the ‘business. with the help of his wife Mafg-” aret. The 120-foot quonset’ hut - bowling houses:;-a. snack bar, the bowling lanes,. a. lates foyer, and seats for’ bowlers alley former Celgar : probably be Parker “Williams *! fined $125:and costs. 3 Miss: Nixon died 2 shi | June 10-1} ‘when Gallo’s car left is waiting their turns to: bowl. ‘Mr. Bonnet said he intends to start league play ‘soom and noted that shift: work: at the pulp mill and the CM&S will: enable| the formation ‘of ‘more leagues. ‘than would’ usually. be the.case.. This means there willl organized afternoon as well as evening bowling. Robson-Syringa Creek highway. , ‘Magistrate »Willianis indicated B} that he ayould. lift Gallo’s driver's licence, -but defence counsel Mickey Moran pointed out that, Gallo need- ‘ed his driving privileges to continue with the learning of. his trade at. the. Castlegar. Funeral, Home, "- ‘Gallo told the magistrate “that He sometimes has to go to the “fun- Grives the family car.-in funeral | tone “We: do: not. extend mature | suagement ‘to’ minors in ail elreum- nance i ” RLASH: 4 “Bo. Hydro yesterday | pamed @ al #i-year-old: executive * to. the tem- : Garth. Griffiths will Post as’ manager of consumera’ ser- viced to act as‘liason “officer be- then ‘sald che woul driving privileges tendent’ of motor. vehi Iams said “I place 8 great, deal of algnificance on the remark of Fred Nazaroff that ‘We might ‘be-killed tonight’ or something: to that ef- fect.” »-Gallo's car, he ‘noted, had had its rear spring shackles removed ant replaced with others that made the car.unsafe to operate at fast speeds. Circumstantial evidence was presen- ted’ at the: trial, he said, which would support a claim that the car was going at:a “fantastic speed.” a PERSONAL coLUM: ‘By BURT CAMPBELL FREE:. ‘FREE’ PRESS: | The ‘Fernie Free Press takes me to task ° 611,500 persons swere bitten. ‘by dogs. I, unfortunately, was one of | thse who helpedto- “swell the Can- adian: figures on dog bites. Down ae for,-as the puts, it, ““blandly: stating that a nwspaper which did not give edi- (torial. support :during ‘the "recent “provincial election to one or anc~ ther (of the political parties was dong* i ‘great, disservice » to. demo- Se cerasttcn, ‘please, Free Press. ‘What’ this column’ sald’ was that ‘throughout? the ‘campaign. “Sgumably.‘thelr editors and publish-); ** era -tast 7 must, confess. to- not having ** gotten ‘Heyond the first few para- “graphs of.the brief, but here. Hoss ‘pararaphs are: +ST happen: to have an analy- a tical ‘mind and-find writing ‘letters ,_ to.the -editor ‘good for the shorale: “Fourteen years ago I.wrote a ser- ‘on taxation-and ‘several times ~ my. views known to the then subsequent” hiatignal interest “Ym‘e small’ town, “white collar worker, ‘in “my! sixties, "a widower and a‘ grand- father. ‘This. subject “1s only: dis-.. ; tantly related to my ‘work. Twenty - * years, ‘ago. I ‘developed’ , writer's camp. “Since, then. I write with a ters. using the fingers, of the left hand’ bn, the keys and; ‘the | right thumb for Fpaaing, a and aps, “I work alone on the bbntents of my letters, which 1 turn over. ‘to,a typist who sent out 50 in- diaidually typed" letters .to “one daily newspaper: per ‘city.. I knew there was much wasted effort but - ,I_wanted to provoke, thought." - Provoke’ thought, Mr. Gilbert, {you have. ~~” * * sidents ‘are opposed to compulsory ther’ voting. Sixty. per cent of. people; in‘a recent pr wide aurvey rejected the idea of © a $5 fine for failure to vote, .°* Remarks on Several Subjects” The majority zaid voting is a ‘privilege’ and compulsory voting, is an‘ encroachment on personal I~ berty, Most said a, vote! cast with- out. “interest or knowledge” is of no: value: “ {nei are: Bent. x FLYIN pee TAKE NOTE. ,Canada’s new minister of trans- tween: the power commission and other, agencies involved in Columbia | development.. His’ main’ Job .will be “|to compile snd maintain records of project schedules, to keep in' touch with’ all: those engaged on: the Col- umbia program, and to report reg- Castlegar and District, television | viewers with proper aerials may be n Operation Today Kinnaird. Will Likely Get TV. nearby broadcast equipment of the ose. t ada’s channel 11 from.a relay station’ at Rossland, + OBO officials said this week that Kinnaird will likely get chan- nel. 11 while Castlegar will Possibly get a*fringe signal, }.. Bpokesmen.. for ‘Transvideo TV and Kin-Gar Video said ‘Tuesday thst they will carry OBC-TV. pro- vided that the signal can be picked up. This will not be known until the OBC is on the air and tests are made. BQ, Telephone Co. crews have completed: Installation of a 6,000 Salmo, 6 relay station on the Trans Canada Microwave System, to. OBC broadcast equipment “at Rossland. “A second relay station at Beas- ley near, Nelson is ‘to go. into oper- ation later this month and will | broadcast over channel 9. ‘The local relay stations will-be part of the 9,900-mile - cross-Canada television The microwave spurs will have alarm circuits which will, notify equipment in-Nelson of any faults. An emergency stand-by circuit also will be available to keep. program- ming continuous. ‘The Salmo relay station is atop a-nameless 6,900-foot mountain, TV) signals will be relayed to a B.C. ‘Telephone ‘equipment site at Monte Cristo Mountain near Rossland. Co- axial cable wit feed bcm to the | Pa ‘Greek uth Shot on Halloween sixteen-year-old SHES grade 12 student.Peter: Makortoff: was repor= ted atisfactory ‘condition in ‘Trail hospital “Tuesday following a Halloween shooting at “Pass [Greek chord: and “lodged in the area’ of the ‘clavical and. vertebrae. The. shooting came after two nights ‘of. alleged vandalism com- mitted. by a group of boys. On the Monday night. the gang returned and was. reported to have- been kicking in the side of an outhouse ands six-foot shack at the back ularly to the commissioners on pro- gress belng made. eee es on the aly- today ever The 22 pullet severed the vocal : -|remote controls by a.man in Van- couver television operating centre pressing a button. It also could be done by a man at the relay station. “Arrow Boat Club Members Protest Rotary Governer Visiting Castlegar of the property when the shooting : took place. ‘The flag consists of a’ white . tleta on the. two-thirds nearest +the flag staff, and a light blue on ey , the fly, or right hand. A red maple leat: gurmounted bys érown fills J ‘the white Meld. = ‘Use of a ‘§8 VOTE FINE: Most BC. re- . ‘give personnel a sense| of. pride and identity and tighten up ‘dls- ctpline, How about a, flag for the Gostleger. ferries? | B.C. at its recent’ annual -meeting ‘in, Van ; MACBETH of C; fied General Accountants’ Association of ‘ couver. Mr. arid Mrs, -Macheth are pictured talking to J. G. Leman ‘of Trail just before ‘going. into. the annual. banquet. of .the:as- banquet. , : ed to the board of governors of the Certi-. guests, Mr. Macbethis partner in the Cast tlegar firm of Macbeth and Moroso, Paul: ‘Moroso, was.one’of 43 persons to receive his ‘certificate in’ the association’ at