( AR NEWS, Thursday, March 9, 1967 A tag” Gay may. be held in Castlegar on Easter Saturday to raise funds for the Quaker Med- teal Service Committee to pro- vide, medical supplies for Viet- ao Friends aes pd C; Community. Chest, ting the Fellow- ship ae council's meeting were | | Rugs ur° and Rev. Don |} add joyce to. your f an exciting new col- lection of styles and colors for the coming season... all sizes available, MADDOCKS |= NAVIGATION LOCK in the Arrow dam dwarfs the ear man pointed out in. this Hydro photograph by the white arrow. “Excellent progress” is being made on the dam, says Hydro’s construction’ manager at the project, Sam Walker. The treaty project is being built by Foundation Dravo while the consulting engineers on the project are CBA Engineering. This view of the navigation lock is taken from the downstream side of the dam. Water is due to pass through the concrete section of the dam next Feb. 1. - Soroptimists Hear About Measles Vaccine Clinic Mrs, Lyn Reynolds of the West Kootenay Health Unit pre- sented the program at the last dinner meeting of the Soropti- mist Club. - Her topic was: the measle clinic. Assistance was requested for the organization of the clin- ie in the Castlegar area. Mem- bers of the club agreed to ar- range bli and ‘also. to as- with re, tratlon and fil- at as required,’ ‘ ‘A committee was appointed | With * to be in charge of a float entry PUBLIC NOTICE Rummage Salo — Hospital Auxil- lary Rummage Sale April 8— ‘Aux, would appreciate any use- able.items of clothing, applianc- es, furniture, etc. For prompt pick-up phone— 8115, Thank you, Cream of Tops Meeting, Rotary Health Centre Castlegar. Welgh- in 780 every Thurs. nite. For antornin or Ph. 365-7043, 365- Sr. Citizens Meeting — Legion Hall March 10-7.30, Films on South Africa will be shown by Mr, Hughes. Zhe David Thompson Stamp Olub will meet at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. R pee Robson, March 13 at 7.30 pi IODE Regular Meeting Postpon- ed because of show “Best of Barkervilie’. Meeting to be held 4 h 20 at home of Mrs, J. F. Killough. Attention— Why wait until the tush is on? Have that heating or plumbing job done now, Dial 365-7531 for rast efficient ser- vices Beta Sigma Phi Rummage Salo— Legion Hall, March 11, 10 am— “Special Meeting of utmost’ im- portance, Mothers of Browntes, Guides and Rangers, Robson Hall, March 16—8 pm, vow St, Patrick's in ane Kinnaird Centennial par- © Looking Forward With Youth” will be the theme of the float, which will carry candi- dates for the Soroptimist ‘Foun- dation cibzenship, Award. letter was read from the Senior Citizens’ Club accepting an invitation: to a, theatre pzy and. tea ‘being held ‘April 1. 7 As_a Centennial. project, a friendship link will be formed a_ Soroptimist Club in Brockville, Ont. Castlegar Works Supervisor Sick Castlegar works supervisor Charlie MacRae is in traction in a Vancouver hospital. The town office has been ad- vised .that a neuro-surgeon be- lieves Mr. MacRae's back prob- lem is a result of a slipped disc and has placed him in traction for an expected 10-14 days. inaird Sates Party and Bake Sale, United Church Bee March 17— Cabaret Dance, March 31—ERob- son Hall. Sponsored by Robson ce. Soc, $2 per couple. Sprlas. hcicanina?, Save for LA to Canadian, Lesion 1 Br, 170, Rummage Sale 12. legar — Sees Mrs. R, Wadey, Kinnaird — SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. HALL R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine Open Mon. - COUTTS The Very Finest CASTLEGAR DRUG Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. $ - 9 Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. MARK & Columbia Ph: 365-7818 LEGION CORNER At the regular bi- -mmonthly meeting of the Branch held on Tuesday night, two minutes silence was observed. to the memory of the late Governor- General Vanier. - Two club memberships were read and accepted. There has been for some time a delay in the issuing of membership cards for 1967 and many mem- bers are quite concerned regard- ing this-matter. An explanation has finally come from the B.C. Command. An unavoidable er- ror was made in printing and many cards have hbeen- with- drawn for new printing. So com- rades bear with your. Member- ship Chairman and all will be well shortly, this situation per- tains to new memberships, Members who are not re- matter. B.C. HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY Invites tenders for Construction of Soil: Cement’ waterfront: ere: tection . and associated filters, groins, drains, and beaclics at’ Ni » B.C, — raphe - Reference: CQ: 3: Sealed tenders Slearly marked be received in ayment of foe 5.5. ee for the EREMENKO ‘and Co. A beautiful _ way to be'':.: ‘comfortable ~ WHITE. CROSS UNIFORMS Figure flattering and comfortable for any. profession. Smart and well fitting Sizes'8 to 20 Terylene $15.98 Trismic Bengaline $12.98 Two Piece Uniferms In Terylene .:. $13.95 ———— in your own personalized 3-WAY: FIT. HUSH PUPPIES TN IN OUR NEW SPRING ARRIVALS. smart fashionable Joyce Palmer Dresses Just right for the Petites. In assorted styles and colors. Sizes 5-6 and 13-14 $16.98 — $19.98 Lovely crisp Dan River Cottons In assorted styles and colors. Sizes 9-10 and 20° $10.98 — $12.98 L di T DON’T MISS OUR SALE OF a ies! WINTER DRESSES 2/3 OFF 2? —— ny. Spring Clean-Up Pruning Shears #3" 32 10: ft. Wood : $ 7.25 8 ft. Wood .: -$ 6.50 HAND PRUNERS 85: — $3.50 »-LOPING SHEARS : PRUNING SAWS $6.75. Tank Sprayers 3 gal. $9.50 — 1 \p gal. $8. 75. - LAWN RAKES — SHOVELS — WHEELBARROWS STEELE-BRIGGS LAWN and GARDEN SEEDS Le | na gas sone Provincial: Library, Parliament Bulidings,- Victoria, BeCo , Dec. 21/8777" VOL, 20, No. 11 By ARNOLD MART IN: | Staff... Reporter). -+ AS committee of’ citizens formed* to: “recreation needs of the area has been ven full support of she Kinn: lage council... of the coun- cll hi aia tueniey di 8) eB Loeblich maid. that fh tended a maeating rita th zens’. group... “Twas. very. impresse id with what.the: plan to do‘and I: feel we should support. them whole- eartedly,” he added, hee Loeblich also noted that lin Pryce, one’ of, the men frearhaad in; formation’ of: the ad tall proceed to of meetings port cow “The mmittes Cv chosen,” sald’ N Mr. Loeblieh. wet the’ citi- re-} road, | Midwes o! other groups a and intere: Among the ’ other. nntters discussed yy council was.one for which a solution is not so easily obtainable. < : ey - Discussing “a road’ inthe vetnity 0 of ne Woodland Pak of simply as a temporary,mea- gure, Dat has since’ Eom in-both“importance ‘and: degree "of annoyance ‘to residents of the area. One of.the two who ‘wrote f Crese., Rossland graduation.:He later worked as |‘ a ter. on staff 5... A public: meeting at, Blue. berry last week. voted “over. i whelmingly” | against’ ‘inclu-} sion of the commun! ity In_any |: district, municlpality et. up in , this area. ¢ mectinas, Bill. Horvath, report- Sed on tnformation gained on ithe subject. i sion @-vote on was tal + an “overwhelming atari of the: approximately: 47_rate- ‘pavers’ in) at ee acainst / partici “in district plata ea tt ‘at this ‘time as we cannot see where, The unity, : howover, will “Still "participete in meetings, held,on a.DM a Mr. Horvath’ will: centinus- to he had. at-|® well Loeblich many le also letiert from the vi esi: <| He also worked f > thes Lethbridge He | artior,” Mr ‘Allam told:commi alonera,:: R.H 813: Silver- wood! Cresc., the other resident n| ot the area who complained: of porary” but has. become: busier. and more rundown with the pas- ge ‘Cannot. legal “action be taken to block off the road?” he queried commissic ~A-motion accepted b; the two letters Ae road is one rivate zope and thus: is athe! rer Billy if thee com Commissioners agreed, how. ever, ‘that something should be done. to have the road either, disused or improved.” suggested > residents should make: ie gener ot the yf aio n, cognizant vor it its. con- ested that. a to. Midwest advisin; iod'o'z complaints over’a per- of years, Fe missioners suggested fate to Martin Johns Castlegar News Reporting Staff ie Castlegar News is Pleased to announce. the’ addi. Hen to its staff-of Arnold Mar- | “oA native’ of Rossland, Mr. Martin graduated from Rosand inten Secondary. Schoo! He began working with ‘the Miner = shortly. after of two! bridge, Alta. :) cluded. AS year — of: joi study at tt: Whitworth College in Spokane ‘Mr. ‘Martin’s education’ in-| men’ sald. dam last’ Friday.’ Ren ‘Alberg, “far ‘left; ceived his membership in the Turtle Club because his. wearing of ‘a hard 50) fas dood posi Simei te for. the: Ar- and. Duncan dams; Mr. Irving, an iron ‘worker; ‘Herb Darnley, Foundation-Dravo's vented injury when a piece of material fell: ‘Project’: manager; Bryan Quinlan; Hydro’s on his head. Red Irving, centré,!received::assistant his award for having hada when a 12-foot long 2 X 6 fell 40. feet. ont his head. Eiciared here are: hard Mr. Aare Photo t construction manager; Paul Dyer, safety supervisor for Foundation-Dravo, and + Alex Borodula, curly officer. — Hydro] "Sa port. for’ sta of. thi ntennial pert, for ing ‘Show’ tn Castle. ‘been ee d | h West, Castlegar re- a a on. the gar re i : jj idea that,“as they. are 2 eed ee put: on (a: Show, at committee, said that‘ the - squa-|“ Now Gasllegar Clerk. . Castlegar’s new town. clerk, Ambrose Percheson, is now. set- tled in’ behind ‘his. desk‘ in the a town ‘office here ,and-is loud in his praise of the’ ans is “very active, young and seems -Castlegar itself, he adds, to be jasm, Its wlth youth and wd com nota helpruiness which © he: pend in ihe community at the beginning of, giloyn of = [tim B.C.'s a Land of Sunshine: and: Promise’ to accept'asimilar position with |’ the City of: Trail: The new; eh comes -to fel pality cipal office is located at Neepa- Pri ass allty/ 6 of Mr, West said the squadron in ip! gate: | ing. of eer for. a’ Castlegar. +s - would: “like! aber of. Lnatonn ‘whose muni-, e ‘air show coe Pa for the “4 mined at tic ck-off being held Aniong the highlights are a much’ greater. than d. i. uMr. Wayling told the Castle- gar. News that of the 26 or: more’ persons or Ele sho who’ audition- lent show’ being held at 7.30 p.m.:at KJSS ° are:: ‘John’: Irvi There e possibility, Mr. Wayling adted that the ‘talent show, held throughout basta, with A a final we A rogular in Decem- er. The final show. would fea- | from the ‘best oft the Performers om previous shows and possib- > one® or.-more out-of-town form: the: prizés had not been deter- ‘The leave Castleaird-Plaza show ‘is R. C.. Maddocks of Castlegar. ~ Mr. West told the News that he -had contacted the’ Minister. of. Defence :: regurdin No’ answer inguiry had" been received p press 1e, ‘but Mr. Maddocks agreed sup- ‘port. of | other municipalities ven ‘and ‘that this ‘would ificant fact- or ins aging the iow here. tere have "been written oO oat and commissions | 3! the o ahaw. ford, with a: firm of | OF ‘chartered accoun. ‘tants in Wiinipeg: » He :said he; decided on his move. to..Castlegar because of ‘ithe. challenge ofa position with 2 community in a’grow- ing area.”Also, Be C.’8 reputation ‘asa the district; Mr. Mad- d locks. said; and ‘it seemed’ jikely that’ virtually «all would’ throw thelr weight behind” the: Castle. | gar bid. - “We will ‘just have ‘to wait and ‘see: now,” Mr. Maddocks concluded. “But the ° situation local © of, floats. Ranaird's Centennial Queen talent! show which may become |! time. : entennial lal ‘parade: will 7 aight a a Anil tip a a eye bik it ilk Lily ‘McKenzie, will also be rid- continuing their Castleaird Plaza. 5 Sgt. Jim Band said ‘“‘we have reason to believe all seven were done by. the same person or per- sons'?\on Monday; night.” Set. Band ‘said entry. to four offices in: the Bank. of; Montreal building - was aecomplished by by does look good ‘at the present.” n | breaking a window.to to the building ‘and: then ind! indi- of and promise”” yee “ot unknown ‘The town clerk and his wife saa Abe a°16-month-old baby . Percheson: was a mem- per’ of the Neepawa Lions Club and served on the:Area:-Develop- ment Board, Centennial Corpor- ation and was clerk-treasurer of the! Nee] paw and Area’ ‘Wildlife | ro: 4s He 4 interested in the con- servation of ‘game and in ‘proper. id use and his dete are 3) an =A worker at the Arrow dam ‘died Monday night when the car he was drivin with: another "ear on on the: Robson ad. Police’ said: John Lionel | y- Leahy, 43,- died on:the: way. to astlegar and District Hospital after the accident ‘His. car was in: collision’ with’ a‘: vehicle: re- _ Arrow Dam Worker Dies After Robson Gar Crash The acting vice principal: of Selkirk College for the past four months, \Dean: A. 'E.- Soles,: has been. appointed. the: institution's new principal. ‘The, announcement: of the appointment was ‘made’ last. Fri-| B.C. - col day by C uncil chairman John Fence who agpes tn the The been dean 6 of bth com Gollege since'h ble spate to Dean’ Soles’ judgement and his the thes faculty a takes. over. the ‘principal. | 2! ahip’ “from retiring: ‘principal Gor- don Campbell ‘on: May; 31. Although ‘the “number. at applicants for the: position curri , | Selkirk’ College.‘ not announced by Mr. Welton, it is understood ‘that Mr. Soles’ application. ‘was ‘the only one from the Kootenay area, ia Noting that Dean Soles will f take some 12 years of experience in educational administration ‘io his new. position, Mr. Welton. added. that during, the | past ‘year Mr. Soles “has‘played a°major ‘role in’ developing: the lculum | and’ philosophy ¢ Of ‘He ‘ added? ~“Counceil - has eto trust and respect both ibility. ‘We have Brest confidence in the:future of Selkirk: College under. Mr. Soles’ leadership.” The.-new. principal ‘is no | stranger to the Kootenays. ‘He spent his childhood in Golden and received his early education. there. Following ser- vice with the Royal Canadian ain ‘orce in the summer’ school’ and even- ing divisions and brings to his new ee a wealth of under- te. Canada to. his B | ot the University of British Col- | at ‘|umbia and’ at ‘Victoria: From 1952 until he foined the College culty. Mr. Soles served in B.C. pee ‘schools in a} variety |» of; sentor positions, culminating In| a- six-year term as the super- vising principal of: the J. L. rome penton, Secondary School «Mr. . Soles’. post-gradu: University and: at Cc. deals vant the development, ge com- munity colle, ser. He has Jectur- Commenting. i his ee: ment, Mr..Soles stated he .was “really Pleaser but also .very Dy son, 60, of Tore Eoaieenre ROMP said Rich- ling west when the accident h: pened and Leahy was apparent _ | travelling SR: - Richardso: :/euts ‘and ‘bruises in'the accident. at 2 p.m. in Trail. Dr: J. R. Har- vigan of Trail is the coroner. RCMP. are tte! into’ a: series. of| never break-ins in Castlegar and]? sustained. minor| : RCMP are Investigating 7 Break-Ins on Mondoy | Bank Manager Is Being Moved ‘Phe’ accident-took:place at|. Tanager of the 4.30 p.m. Richardson was travel- 5 ocated between the United States ‘and: Cuba, : ie island bts becorne an important tour- f: nm i ry Selkirk College ranks, as a-pion- eer educational institution in.the province; and -it isan exciting prospect: to have been selected ate i ” work-has been done at Sanford & for thie Boulton. A successor to the ‘office of College. Dean has not yet been appointed but additional. staff are ted in the advertising deadline will. be ed at the University of Victoria near future, 5 p.m. Monday. - Castlegar News is Out Wednesday Next Week of the Good Friday holiday next: week, the.” Caster News will publish one day early on Wednesday, - are! . All deadlines will: be advanced one day. The display 12 noon ‘Monday while the classified ads deadline will be 12 noon Tuesday. All columnists are requested to: put tieir columns through the Castlegar News mail slot sometime over the kend while the deadline for general news items will be