CASTLEGAR. NEWS, " ‘Thursday, April 20, 1967 = FHS CORNER By Amokd Martin pennant ac oma TENAY, WELDING RO BASTIN G REPAIRS" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,. April; 20;-4967 VICTORIA REPORT. : By James. K. Noshitt Cabinet. Ministers are All Over the Place a flood. Then our streets will be, the. complex on its way, but| jammed, and the cash register|there have been several slow- a x wilt J jingle anaitingle merrily dowry becausd of spiraling costs, 3 Steel Fabrication —— 24-hour Service... 4% lace, is now. engaged in creating an B Pre “Only the Best is Good Enough! os: f hs, Freer orci | sald elaborate Cennte! t Sarg is the. the i ling and tingling | en. in lative. ore of th the cash ters along every | which is pe eee gr ig very }] main street in in British Co! ia. | beautiful, . | Well, he may have a point, ‘The, Premier is always say-| U The new- Museum-Archives |ing his government will make ping of the Le; alative Baildls é of Victor nthe finest st capital In in Pulp 3 n, legal. counsel nee: may ‘be possible ie open one buil- towering’ "ambitions b but: I must ‘The suspension threat ‘ie, a| Local 8, addressed. the two, meet- 2, ding in, the complex by the end | say the provincial government is Jan te trnation solusel to ings, regarding the Local's legal of December. It’s now two years | doing very nicely in this regard, OEE eat ate Licata since Premi tarted | ment at this time, The Local 8 = Bennetts | thank you, . members were advised, however, | not to join the: ater ational Un. on, even under the threat oj ‘Approximately 800 workers suspension have -steadfastly refused to pay The IWA bid for a join: ap- dues to the. International Union plication ‘with the International since the Pulp'and Paper Work- Ip and Sulphite for the Gold ers of Canada dont their certifi-| River certification cation bid, last. At came under severe attack at the Gordon Wickham President meetings. Box 74) — Caitlegar, B.C, ay, Columbia Ave. = ‘Phone 365-5531 — hi Harmac Pulp Mill Workers Support Canadian Union There was‘ “standing room| more convinced than ever that i at “ane meeting of local] we are on the right track.:Cur ‘Workers of Can-| experiences should serve as an | night in Nan-| example to every trade. union- rarde. O-capacity Tally-| ist, that a house cleaning job t, Ho meeting hall jam packed | is -necessary in ithe | Cana for a meeting ‘called to legally} union movement.”, constitute. Local No, 8 and to dis- The ynatier of uspension of of} 1 13 3 Canadian Union Members who] Union was viewed with. appre- oye sat the :Harmac] Bension by the two meet Teo “School Trustees Should Learn to Trust the People - hers, | sues may, in fact, jeopardize the | iiaN 4 4 and, to v1 oe iste’ welfare ‘of the very people the trustees serve — the | paving lector we stock a full sefoctron of SAVAGE SHOES for'childenn Wt doesa’t pay ever ta take chances with ontng £22 Maddocks Shoe Store First-class and work... Specialty: broker,’ crank , ghafts, ‘gas! and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. itlam ‘and Leod of Nelson, present, Routine Dent was conducted by Har- bt "It: was reported by the sick committee that Mrs, L. P. Fer. guson -and Mrs. G.. tegen were not well Mrs. A. Kazakoff is improvin An Tekmowledgement was from:the pene Society’ for the dona- tion they had received in mem- g.| ARRIVING IN CASTLEGAR, the: Centennial. gavel ie ory oe Mrs. zs, Eroustin Baa Loeb right, a varia exper: See Upon ;|home by xinnaied Carl of they srovinelal executive meet- oda and vied ee e To plage upon ene den of ai-| With Ki ident Sam Konkin ‘assisting. The: gavel i ing Which ‘he had pier Spee mes MO dao Reis Hae ¥ = now : ofa news-| was transported between Kinnaird’ and Get Ne ee maturity and thes common sense id truck whic dabei } me ee of >the ofc pla, th , the durable Balle e Selassie, to the occasion. i 5 mean, ug ” Castlegar News Photo| t We Buy and Sell A re meetings of the sehool board| is the possibility that thes Minister Ralph Lott-|* when reporters hear. the request cisions should be made | y tl ar mark is always: absent’ on‘ mys- of Local’ 8,,said that the C Mr. aid “please don’t print. that — it) board Y " tale branches as well. ry all used mer 1 ous missions, His office now - al 8; e Can. Wickham said that ‘the parr, infrequently as and use adian’: Union’. will hat ‘applying| bid by the awa! was a mis; d is nc not for publication, not right we 78 aa" perommalt. SUGAR AND SPICE ‘By Bill Smiley za ue at te province ter We also repair roller type wiphers on sits not known where he Our speech Arts. team is Panthers are determin-| for certification gain an Mey attempt on the part of eee ——— —— ee The trustees almost invaria-| tee” session. he E Wa held June 18 and 4 in Kam- and small appliances, t e asy ly out yaa decide, to order mcrae Phone: 365-6621 it and says “Gim-| copies 91 is, ni Tits tl ¥ is to inform the great, dace. point to, Cheerf rfully,: ne newspaper The'Elder Statesman. , i per js, and he’s not expected ‘back | back « ur ape the Festival ware edly Talesing the 4-polnt gap be- attempts on the part (of ‘few bly absure the reporter that “all The tendency fo, pees the details CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and. Srown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE. BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE - Open Weekdays 1 pam. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. recently in a ing ae ‘West Kootenay, who. handle the management problems of our schools are gen; erally referred to as “trustees' —those whe are trusted. But in spite of — or per- blunt what they were up 3 m the Premier went: off on} a. vacation, somewhere sun;' he's due back short! to welcome the of EI The Sonus at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY CASTLEGAR Figure Skating Club General Meeting to be held in the Arena on Thurs., April'27 at 8 p.m. All’ members are asked to attend to discuss the in Victoria until May 8. He could, | battle scarred but a tween them and the leading Ja, “The ‘meeting last night,, sympathetic membership in ‘a ieee Sean chal nt Ea [te uy nate | aah Aura ere, et aaa ni : ee rae times com r Place ee He's what you might competitions are boxing for the bers, ides ete ‘exam eof Gold Hives te Stork at “ examp) rand, ‘determination re have the ‘da Bets 3s ture papers Which of te ate part} 0 : a cr soe od | sens te the indenture pa trustees which often al- ber in issues to be forgot- ten complet Ei ie departs the lot with a squeal tires. enslave him for four eal of| Ua was ‘Where else can he find pow- The ogo The Canegt er takes the view | minist- Ce et ek Pe] isa Boye and~ badminton for. the | the ‘Solidari of our me: ‘ship to belong to the: Cana ‘Union. iy the: Book organization’ of next season’s business. Badges to be paid for at the meeting.. hela sutise othe et ne b thro’ t eld outisde, (al third, and a 8 freak snow shorn last ast Friday! ast year ‘Taternatioval tn (These will be dleplayed |; ing Softball hy. d learn t's | at our sprin; Reviue. Strong «- . going: on and tell the wide Pee i couditio i sna’ training ‘have bred ai what ig marvel pls is}... The Sek ee aslo Brit Col- at the festival, as soe es 2 Rpts audi ele cater sala Gens: me shu teom’ tae Anelans PP nuipieen erat cator © some Hail, April 22, 9 p.m. _Qppenition Leader Robert “This w. vital sing-| wishing us well'in our Centen- Arena , April 22, 9 p din. his an- spare ik gave a, most musical ial year. We plan to correspond fect.” with ‘these ‘new friends, all iof Presentation of trophies at 10 p.m. a two selections were “At| whom ‘ive'in the lower Ticke j Lunch Served . fher®, Far and’“Swiss Mountain | pi:area. .50 per ‘person ; ts $1 50 hen the pent DME A ‘Mr. Lind, at Monday's open: ethe A class of| than ‘six ‘months and ds delided ery. es 8 teach ing -exercises, praised ‘stu. prise test ’Studies, comments or views on some is- } Tickets available at. Castlegar Prva & West's fi an’ bounces in| dents‘ highly for their (ie oe other: day, ‘based on. current af- one or a Bes used. There poratiraterr A oy mee in Wy ‘the L catch: fairs’ Mr.’ Maglio’ said that the in 215 +. * & & & INCOME TAX . ‘was 10 such a new But to the average Jayinan to-} SERVICE, Eas ‘ come the ‘Strachan..-socialists..1| who had» made cademic | was: “Who is ihe major ‘of -Nel- ‘901 Silverwood Crese. ust always front to the public, a front radi-| lows: A clags: Jean Price; B|just can’t lose, if you sell food gn in dlabeltel h open June, ‘when they'll rush chat Castleger & District Curling Club Wind-Up Dance plete ‘igsues in question are never released at all for the posed on me this] er and sex appeal for a lousy oat of the public, or a week: SI traded | a month? ‘And there's ‘the born horse-} us a trader, who deals. for the sheer Pre es to al or at of ‘The entertainm 5 joy of it. He spends mo! bt to a close. wits on po ad.a manifestati the te: his spare time in car dealers’ several Well known Ryans mefidous pressures wé ha lots, badgering the: sal er th ith, and our endgathers | ¢ erctian hat a sna] had: Th 3 to a Sn te a A special thanks to Sam Lanzarotta and Ralph _ Pearson for their fine work with the boys’ section. 216 and Bocter: ate g0- id. Field “i a cone ction | 2 aol tp auger | i re ata every: conceivable fashion. But] workers as if thi ny ‘we have emerged a united eroup, | checkers. , wee ving letters B seer ateriou us: perso! ste F di } fe os both well-informed and : nt, in instances. ~. Seresponsible: release "ot He seldom has a car more fe make -the: 2: agon Whether to 'bi approved. , The well-worn newspaper adage applies to schoal al trustees as to others. “If-you. don't wan! to be quoted as saying | it— don't’ =. say it.” dealer: 3 ae ee K see eadily Ne jot no more. Life’s th care the fact that the great too ‘short.. ‘Yesterday, I bought cher, who knew, nothing about} in 20 minutes. Let my wife drive horses, was looking for a quiet] it home. Oh, there were one or mare like Old. Min. two little things. It stalled, and point ae that it was not} we discovered the battery cable the wrenching, exhausting | thing| was loose, The light in the ceil- that a modern car a new ee ing: woulda't go aout ‘andil had. t — es aed en knew whe-| one the de: ns] 1 - : - ther at ore wee 5 where the switch was. One of Call for free catimates — no iN A cN abb’ Ss Excavating. Services the door ar aio family ex prove Bis 5636 SANDING. — FINISHING co. LTD. b Two: Haircuts and ‘a Permanent.‘ : “ GROSSROADS ‘SERVICE — One Case of Motor ‘Oil. ‘GRAND cna: PARADE PARADE ENTRY APPLICATION ‘The’ Parade. will ble on 6th A K J, at 10:30 : a.m. Judg- . _ing of Floats and Entries will commence immediately. The Parade will move off at. 11:00 '@.m.:The estimated time of arrival: at Pass Creok Park will be 12:30 p.m. Only winning entries will enter the Park; re- served ening will be available along the access road parallel to the main highway and as indi d by notices and Officials. Retain this portion for reference 4 APPLICATION (Please print) Return to: Box, 1337, Castlegar, B.C. — Phone 365-6534 ‘Name / Organization / Business — Add Phone: : Liaison Officer: Please indicate type and classification with aye (i TYPE: Private Car ‘Car’ & Trailer Truck ‘Truck & Trailer uat Deck Horses, ete. Oo: Q \O: ~O oO oO Walking Group Description not listed - Ghearcanon: ‘AgaLE © yr Chi oO : or School C Other Classification 0 a : For Official Use BOUNDARY ELECTRIC — Electric Blender “. DAVID! COOPER MEN'S WEAR — . Shenondoah “Jacket i. “ARK ELECTRIC — Steam Iron -'’- p JACK’S PICN-PAC — Three Gallons of Syrup ANDERSON’S BOOK SHOP. — Doukhobor Daze, Cook Book, Scout’s Annual, Life Along the Seashore ~ DR. M: LEROY: — Eye Examination _G.LS, ELECTRONICS — Two TV Repair Calls. EVA'S BEAUTY:SALON — Shampoo, Set.and Curl DUTCH MAID BAKERY — Two Dozen Doughnuts, FIRMINO’S — 10 Cans of Portuguese Sardines BARRIE’S ‘BARBER. SHOP — Two Haircuts HELEN'S FLOWER SHOP — Two Aquarium ‘ Reflectors and a Bird Cage : CINDY’S 'TOTS-TO-TEENS-— Baby. Walker and ! Jumper. ; KING KOIN' — , CASTLEAIRD. MCNABB’S EXCAVATING — Load of Topsoik ALEX'S BARBER. SHOP — Two Haircuts SIMPSON-SEARS — Blanket PARDMAN'S — Two Step End Tables and a Coffee ible CAR-MIL'S FABRICS —— five ¥ Yards of ‘Material BONNETI’S — Two Men’ 8: Shirts ‘ TR Araneae CENTRAL SHOE 1 REPAIR — Shoe Repair JOHNNY’S SHOE REPAIR — Two Pairs of Shoes LEWIS’ BARBER SHOP — Two Hair Cuts and Tonic ELECTRONIC SERVICES — Fishing Creel SUPER VALU — Lawn Chairs : OGLOW’S — Weatherproof’ Lantern SOUTHSIDE GROCERY — Weatherproof Lantern KOOTENAY. BUILDERS — Barbeque SAFEWAY — Four Bales of Peat Mo HI ARROW ARMS — Twa Dinners in Dining Room * DAIRY eats — Four. Sizzleburgers ‘with French ALEX BARERY — Credit Note. : — Dry Cleaning ‘Credit: Note =: HARDWARE: — One Travel Case SECOND-HAND ITEMS DONATED BY DISTRICT. RESIDENTS Several Beds and Mattresses — Washing M: _— Power and Hand Lawn Mowers — .Gas, Electric and Propane Ranges — Oil Heaters — Hot Water Tanks — — Table and Chair Set — 15 Screen Doors — Several Sets of Skis — Toilet Bowl — Hot vitae Small Appliances — Bicycles — Wagon — Large Glass Display Case — Refrigerators — Furnace Stoker — Heat’ Ducts and Piping — Chairs — Chester- field: Sets —'Some Tools. — And Many, Many Other Items too Numerous to Mention! PRIOR VIEWING Scout Hall will be open Friday even- ing from 6 @.m. for viewing of mer- chandisie and also Saturday morning. KOOTENAY AUCTION OF NELSON AUCTIONEERING SERVICES Donated by Ted Swendson of — Sponsored by the Castlegar Kiwanis,Club —