oe NEWS, Thursday, LLL mn Laudios Golf meeting, May 4th at 8 pm Marlane lol ne- Smoreasbord, Cabarat panels : fer Eel May 14. $4 per couple. ereceemrettcd Bottle Drive, May 2:2. Castle, col be leot af Stanley Humphries PTA Regular | eee, OP cay om. meeting, May 38 p.m, Everyone Welcome, Me tat Auxiliary Rummage -- “May 8, Lorton Half. All utiona appreciated,” For prekeup Ph. Mra, R. W. Sweeney 865-5002, é “Yiumniage Sai, May 18, 10-12 noon, Canadian ae For Bick: oe In. Kinaird 865-8188 01 8314, In Gantlezar Ph. oo Boon Sponsored by LA to Can- adian Legion Branch 370, PLUMBING & SMITH'S HEATING ST..— PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR: wt ic cTCCMAT LA ‘to Guides and eRrowales meeting ot home of Mrs, Stre- Mott, evi Ave, Mothers ‘please attend. SUPPORT HOSIERY THE seamless support stocking that zeally, fits and as sheer, on your: legs a iy see here! Ext: -e es Won't sag -ab ankles,: ies at garters or pull at toes See them now'at Castlegar Drug R. E. Goulet, Ce es aid Gatun Phone. 365-7813 9T.M. of The Kendall ‘Company (Canada) Limited ~ ‘Reservoir Clearing. . For the Three Dams Backed by Chambers The Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce at its meeting . this month gave its full support to a Nelson Cham- ber of Commerce resolution calling for -ths com Igte | Sicar- {ng of the Mica, Arrow and Duncan’ dam reservoirs before the. water is backed up behind the treaty projects, . So far B.C. Hydro has an- i it will clear the Arrow ir but the Duncan dam voir will be cleared only istance one mile north of Howser. . No clearing. specifications have yet been ‘released for the Mica dam reservo! | ae l Village Council " Asked to Spend More on Oiling ° . A suggestion’ that Castle- gar'spend more on oiling village streets this year than it did last year was pmade at council's meeting last week. Comm, Leo‘Bosse made ee Allan Mawdsley Wins JC Award The president of the Cas- tlegar-Kinnaird Jaycees received an award at the annual spring Jaycee Congress held at Nelson at the weekend. Allan Mawdsley received the M Mackie district visitation trophy for the most mileage Jaycee business within the Koo- tenay district. ‘The presentation’ was made by Trail district’ vice- President Brian Volpatti; Guides, Brownies Hold Gookie. Week Next week, from, April 30 to May.8, is Girl Guide cookie week and this is the, only province wide appeal for support ‘made, by the Girl Guides of Canada;, B.C, Council. Brownies: and Gui- des in the: Castlegar, area: will he taking part in the sale of ee There are 29,000 60 gis in British Columbia.-1 ugh an up-to-date program. _ DAYTON WORK BOOTS — THAT MEET EVERY NEED" eo SAFETY OR REGULAR TOE e 6" OR ou HEIGHTS @ LEATHER, NEOPREME OR RAWCORD SOLES — PRICED FROM $16.95 to $46.50 — No. 6404—6” ~ Maddocks Shoe : Store | “No. 2012 No. 6404—9" Be SMART IN a DRESS selected from our large * assortment of Spring & Summer Dresses i cottons, arnels, linens, rayons, etc. for juniors sizes 7 . 15° for ladies 12: to 20: or 14% to 2442 ’ All priced to keep your Summer budget down $11.95 and up SHIFTS | in cotton. Large. floral pattorns each = baad ‘Long "Sleeve Blouses, each _ JACKET BLOUSES or : SKIRTS 2 _ Pleated. arnel skirts . $4.95 ~'Linen like rayon . $3.95 & Pac 95 Bowling Skirts with Scotch guard WESTERN SHIRTS “Solid. colors or checks Sizes SML $7.96 8 5885 - ‘ Western HATS by: a | STETSON “BUCKLES ..: WESTERN PANTS in beige . Densicivesess GHILDRER’S . SHOES by SAVAGE “Correct: Shoes for growing feet @ in Serrano linen’ that i is guaranteed machine _ so "COWBOY BOOTS - in black. kip ‘leather “and cowboy . heels $22.95 and up nn ‘READY TO. Go ANYWHERE! _ washable and crease ‘resistant. ! eo Ever popular everglaze sateen, ‘a satin-weave cotton ‘that’ 3 tor ched with: luxury. 7 Washes © «well and i irons perfectly. BE READY FOR THE HOT DAYS AHEAD | INA GAY COLORFUL SHIFT Sizes 10-18 In Assorted Styles it Colors a7. 95 — $13 95 * SAVE $2. 75 A GALTON OR 80c A. Quan CAROUSEL SEMI-GLOSS © Gal. Reg. $10.60 SALE... $7.85. Qt. Reg. $3.35" SALE CAROUSEL WASHABLE FLAT FINISH ae er Reg. $9.70 SA’ $6.95 Qt. Reg. ee 10 SALE EXTERIOR LATEX HOUSE. PAINT $1.85 2oproperty was x (village's mee ne ‘on Tuesday Pr davneta sat Parliament Bat aine 8 Cross: roads. of the Kootenays” : Non 18, No. 16 THURSDAY, MAY.'6, 1965 wreky ty “Cirnage es Mill. | ‘Re-Established.at 15 Mills ; Castlegai’s. mill rate —. cut! Go me ie aan ale i. year ago:-— hag’ been reinstated ‘at the 15 mill level for ; 1965. for:municipal, purposes, 1.1! The rate was set at a special counail. meeting last, + Week and was reported on''Tuesday night by finance ; chairman Lorne Zinio. - Comm. ‘Zinio''said:the' raise’ is caused ‘by, allowing for drainage;- program ; anid ‘b! 1 proaches'-td thé Castle Bi i participation with the’ iughwaye bag poles in’ a highway lang: for. im proving the ‘ap: R ‘crossing ‘to Allow its de- signation’ asa public. crossing’ by ithe:-board ‘of: transport ality - of. ‘Gaatta ar i ge |e gi improving the‘: saing “the: Castle ‘Bar subdivision ;on‘ No Hints ‘CPR | th uestioned at the night, oe Comm. Leo Bosse raised the to do this and balvide pay: foi He, added: We! re going :t to. im- the: expense of thie taxpayers. up Zinio com- the subdivision into: its -bound- aries and ‘that: it is: now. part of the village and must be treat- *1.ed as. such. “This is a-question,”:| * he? suggested, «of wehat’ comes | first, the: chicken or: the egg.” : it was:then pointed out ‘that last year $35,000 was’ budgeted ‘The’ board of mana erent “of the-hospltal made’ sion’ la ursday. nigh * the: Hospital's n and‘a.:mee! este: Sie Hydro, re =| for ' the’: pedestrian © underpass: ‘under the\CPR tracks ‘near. Mit- chell’s Supply. and that that work. property, Mr.” Bosse then ‘pointed out hat : Castle: Bar: S Gomm, j Lorn ‘ mented tha that the village accepted |," was carried out ‘on’ ‘private ‘CPR ction Halted by Boller Treubie: : pects start Up Again on peo AS new ‘town: will ‘b tablished on the’east bank of, the Columbia river, 86:miles north of ‘Revelstoke; this “summer .\to work crews and. their : their, assess- s- the ey. Comm: Cee Gorse suggest when ‘the crossing: is. im) ‘and converted: to .a -pub! tus, phos quite probably the ssments ':in' ths divi . fon are eed br ye cae been oun, ing: with matches: in’an) cnphy of resident: Ken‘. Crosby ‘at! 4th and@::Main from’ the adioinne ° E ae ere “connestion with :) garbage dump and-the fifth was on: the highway. near the ‘area. bulla ‘or.’ develop a ‘memorial } commemorating: 100° years ‘of ‘the’ fire: occuréd © pan and spread along the:£ dence : ely bie sociated ; on maintenance of the gar. Kinsmen ¢ | the: supject at: ‘council's ‘meetl :/ on ‘Tuesday night when Kinsmen vail-| Golegates Mel, MeMallen and @ letter. adds. that with ‘Ye H 8 SraCO HE Is planned t0,|-t of 645-foot- provide: accommodations Lor. X families po aa eS pet ding sar O ise: ig ‘con- ‘structior hich D- Co: » |. Signed © from : Castle; it. becauseof pressure He. fill the: vacancy’ ‘has yet.to ‘pe ‘set.: Mr.: Bosse, 'in* his: letter. the : Castlegai INNAIRI rate 'is'44.10-made up ‘of mun: pee general : purpose | 1: “school di 9 ete ha’ ite is: wherever you: live in: purposes. school ‘district 29.14, and | te: f pital96.2 05.0457 UNORGANIZED AREA (Rob- son;. Blueberry. Creek, etc.) — Total mill rate is. 40,10 made up of. oi inclal ee ©. Hydro has already in- ited ‘tenders’ for contracts :to | re ‘build ‘the’ first:. Eroup of socmls | tories at: the ‘n ‘The’ ‘Celgar’ pulp division internal problem in.the recovery botler’ but: all maintenance per- -| on; various: jobs, throughout the t mill during the shutdoy ‘per- jo Present Jans: indleate the ee fonday, pany, yepokeeman ‘said: y catarday. . The internal problem in the Monday - recovery boiler. necessitated the shutting:-down: of ° ‘the((unit, and the retubing ‘of “front bask ada: ‘and the United States. > 2 Some of the! operating per-.- sonnel Jaid’ off are taking their paid yearly ho holidays 9 Dow: nsten instead of during the “School Bylaw Péises | “But Few Voters at Polls Ratep: payers in Sendo) Dis- 2} trict No.: 9 gave: 75.9 Ber gent y appr roval to a $376,550 ullding were six’ spoiled” ballo! ofthe’ 3,200. persons eligible to vote, only 3 $67 did so.:'The bylaw ired 60 ‘per’ cent approval | : of tho ’ e voting to pass, is''a additional contracts are bang prepared. is Clearing of the townsite be- and: will: be;com- ich |:gan last ‘in | pleted :when: the: aie feet'of snow 3) still ons; th has’ mi t- Dr.* Keenley: side : sald ‘new community: Saill ‘be: builtin stages as. construction of Mica will :be: developed. b: supplement firs 3 | al and steel wh 0. 2 wl be available, The inst three. rooms of aj: ‘school that could grow’ later to ‘15 rooms are ‘scheduled ‘to ‘ be completed before school opening next: fall.; Additional: rooms - be added’ as: required with: ulti- atu ane ee for 500 shortly in- C, Hy 1 vite Mendes for. Fy Hanae sto build 33 family. dwellings: which “4 must: be. completed by. Novem- fer: A total: ‘Of: 200 -devellings | of ‘Park’: we Jack:; Hogan: ‘appe: eG we d i Fates ested ‘that e delegates su; maintenance. of: tho park: mi; soon become! a: four: lay'a -| tion’ of ‘these uildings ‘is cted | to'start'in * fen ver-15! ‘pie: nches «ready, — fear: vandals. bi early ‘Jul, serviced itrailer ‘park: for jgonstructlons workers {and thelr | afte afte: of voting: “Castlegar: 99 :yes; Fyotes, a“ no votes; Kinnaird 90, 37; Rob- Bon; 17; 5; Thrums 3,.2;:Shore- Renata"12, 0; Deer 0; Pass © Creek:'5, 0; sark +5 @ Blueberry Creek. She Ty There i meeting " were. tires sy fu” condition’ ry considering the’ “disgrace-| 6. park: Ballots on oe area, ser- vice ‘which ‘would .‘mérge’’ the Trail and‘: Castlegar * ex ges } Co. = for:'telephone ‘calling : have purposes receiyed by.most telephor, Becsibers “ in the astlegar district: “The ballots, which. will be nt Bridge Steel Contract = "Let for $686,473: ~ A contract fox: 8686, 473 for structural atcatwork on the new Tots, is Brilliant bridge-has been award- ed:to the Western ‘Bridge divi- the sion Ge Canada Iron. Highways °Minister P. A Gaglara advised the, Castlegar. News Tuesday | that ' “work das to gin’ shortly.” dai ie itis approved by, sal in both telephone districts. °. job:ai should. Sd given: to Le aetieg parkise in Ca 0! Ing™ par! Cast park;'was: year. and: added tha’ dalism’-usu: Village’: .chairman=*W. “4 Reed ‘told the two Kinsmen: tat the’ representations would be considered ‘ by” ‘council :and. the Bi advised of deci- Later in the meeting, “when ‘the resigna- ctor,: Mr. ids inspe: a hat < duties at}®: ered in the various lor; contract= pal lyed inthe de-| man tnobiliration of camp. factlities I ¢ 1:| easy<:to % aceurately at ‘was ‘made. by’ c ‘S.; Rust: :-when:-he: to, ith year: juuptecedanted : expansion ; area“ may. present: us. with adaenal labor charges’ not too q forsee or: budget! ‘for, In, addition, the: ‘village is]. paying | off'a year ahead of of. time]: mainder .of capi- tee debt ‘loan. of AY 300 bo which will result ina a Saying Gt Bppro: iby) ‘ale he aa ie by ‘commissioners ¥ the. present tre! gontinges, for the area I: believe | The: finance 7 which: was -cut> ed that. upon complet te Week by ‘wo alli om 16. to ident”. that the bud. |<) ll expenses. for. the |/° ad |e aout decide side” ie position to ‘distri | ae ‘or town status for the vil- and present its. conclusions mumnunity fas soon te | 20;the 0 The. mil for the Castle- - gar Hospital improvement Dis- | trict has been tet at .96 mills a 1s down .08 ‘mill: