BROOMBALL FATRON Dav Dave 0 Ward, Heh, wes i Presented a plaque week “Fe Selkirk College Awards roar Selkirk students last were coordinator, and alex Wal- lach, SEC apne Presenting the award was College principal Andy Soles. Minor awards, leather- bound citations, “for - cant marked the end of d the Geleee | broomball ee . Making the presentation is department head Bob Conkin, also an avid broomballer. Also hono! r his participation was Al Riedel, captain of the Bank of Commerce team. He was pre- sented with a golden broom, symbolic of sportsmanship, lead- fe life,” were revented to Te: d y Bertuzal, \drews, Robert (Soot ) Grate, Shirley pare fob hey, Jay jay Kolth- Gauley, Lin- ership and ability. #|good attendance. The servi iterpretations and per-_ ng sonal philosophy, he proved that “Everyone is a fool—the | biggest 1 fool is he who doesn’t know it.” A story on his re-! mar ie carried elsewhere in this edition, — Castlegar Ne lews 0 Easter Sunrise Service Was Held Gn Bloomer Hill An Easter sunrise service was held on Bloomer Hill Sun- day morning with a fairly ice was opened by Gwilym Hugh- es, who extended a welcome to all and gave the call to worship. All joined in the singing fesus Christ is Risen To- The scripture was read by Rev. J. Wiseman, prayer and Lord’s prayer were led by Rev. C. Howard. The address was given by George Hermanson. ‘with the ‘sing “of Am Kien e zing en, were in- ‘ited 1 tot the Un Gaked Che Church | rides. jhall where | coffee cross buns were and hot da Secco, Susan Wallach, and Dan Willlams. contribu- “Meritorious were acknowledged by resentation of honorable e, delec, Wayne Peppard, sep, ‘Tom Stevenson, Gayle Caro) ik, Horsemen’s Club ‘d TAKING A_LAST LOOK at the Blurb, Be-! in Edition, edi- tor Norm Wolfe reminisces on his job of leading the pap- er’s effort for the past year. Norm said he had found the work salceiculte but rewarding Norm: Wolfe is Retiring As College Blurb Editor 4 | week received a further. hon- | Year for 1967-63.) Ni firet. director of operations The “first official editor” of the Selkirk College Blurb, the school’s sometimes ‘con- troversial and always infor- mative campus newspaper last if Norm Wolfe, a second- year student, was last Thurs- day named ‘as Student of the Although he was not the for the paper, he was the first to bear the official title of editor. Norm took over as edi- tor of the College paper in 1966. Prior to that, he was PUBLIC NOTICE Lote Society, Rally — in : Baptist Church . in Rec, Hall. 9 $3.00, Couey: “Trail and District‘ Dance Jamboree. ma. April 26, 27. and Kinnaird CIT, wil hold a: . Any of house cleaning, - baby 8 sting or household ; Proceeds ‘for prenirta forcen CGIT Conference: Ph. 365-6996 SMITH’S 208. a.m. when gra take place. Spring Cabaret, April 26, ae April 20-4: will PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-753) — CASTLEGAR for the SEC (student council), The Blurb began as a single sheet first published the initial week of the Col- Has Been Formed For this District With the increasing in- terest in horses shown in the Castlegar area, some of the horse ‘owners have -got_ to- gether and formed the Cast- Jegar Horsemen's Association. club has elected an sident. T.ucien secretary, Daphne K and four executive directors: Dave Leitner, Don Sidoni Bouliane. - ie The club has put on one playday and one box social were very The executive consisting of, pre-| vice Audrey Hague and Wendy | ig Lieutenant Tony Dalton, ‘of the -Fort Garry Horse from | ¢, is one of 900 dians on duty with the United Nations peacekeeping Vancouver's Town Fool — Laments as He Lampoons dager g role Pahl devil. He didn’t realize I am Si half angel a as well.” Vancouver's town fool is a clown — but his mesage is Jadalstic Tradition indicates one of tragedy as -well as|¢the fool does not pass through comedy. sane laments as well} the Last Judgement. as lampo “The fool has already | iudged himself, so God’s|m euient doesn’t apply.” Pointing out that the as is 11, he re- ‘that there are 10 aldermen on the Vancouver council. The fool plays no part, the self-appointed jester re- plains, thus pointing payin poe Fact that everyone is pla; a p part whether or not he: Teak th ee ear Joachim! Peikis' & ss ie expression goes, no foo! Far from the demented or other hand, symbolizes the angel. “Campbell saw only the ren’s fairy tal Humpty ‘Dumpty is vari-| the man Mains that ancient -jtered around Shakespear’s concent t that “All the world’s a The “Who will put Humpty D Dumpty togeth- er again bs ecomes worthy of re than infantile thought. | are "it the world is the character, who indeed, queries, will put i pace to- gether, now that and splintered? or messsage behind his lampoons, he ex- ity is the resurrec- tion oe Christ, I dot not believe he has risen. I believe he is ising.” In the restoration of the ancient tradition of court fool, he sees a restoration of many ancient traditions, most cen- the idea. is_mi split| Trail, immedi Asked about a Christian in Christian Bert Lamb wil plains, “The comersione, of| mam as poszible. Pts James Hall of forces on Cyprus. Lt. Dalton is the son of Mrs. Opal Dalton, Cas- dlegar. -}organ of the student body. lege’s operation on the ‘Cel- gar campus.” From there, it grew to a full-fledged, often controver- stal and’ always informative First head of the paver was Tom McGauley, a gradu- ate of Castlegar secondary schools. ‘He was succeeded by Geo- rge White of Trail and then “| Norm at the election of 1967 Terry Row of Nelson. who passed the responsibility to officers in April, 1966. An English language ma- jor, Mr. Wolfe said he plans a nd Simon Fraser in the His ultimate goal is a position in the teaching pro- ose shed if he was consider- ing exten bis College fa he ‘replied, “No, Gefinite: GIGANTIC 10% OFF Regular Prices girl’s and children’s : dresses, slims, coats, etc.: ALL Running and canvas SHOES A. 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The fool may. look hilar: ous — but the message delivers to anyone who will| Mrs in Eastern foie I fen and thilosopiig Citizens BERQUIST —To Mr. an Wm. Berquist, Kinnaird, yeni |; a daughter. EN al Taken Mr. and listen is not so funny. en head a inte. 6473-A . “Safety Toe” weor Line T-Shirts, Knit Slims, Knit Shorts. Priced from ‘Faded Blue Jeans” Knitted Stretch Fabric OF. Dupont Nylon & Cotton JUMP SUITS TANK-TOPS - SHORTS TOPS ... Make up Beautiful Outfits By Mixing and Matching! : Complete Line of... Mr. Toni JEANS ... ‘SHORTS T-SHIRTS Sportswear ; “FOR GARDEN OR PLAY TIME Samsonite Debonair 21" case—reg. $27.95, e $2.98 — $4.98 PRINT SHIRTS :$3.75—$5.98 Shorts With Shirts to.Match ....... ~ Jamaica Sets. $5.98 ‘Now only. $2295 Hera it fa, the luggage that stays. prettier th: an. ep, Ld a $5 saving. Debonair frames are made from isgnesium, toughest tantweight metal In ‘The covering is. 4s good looking. [Bang It bounce it bam mp stays 20 ‘as the day it left the’ store. ‘Come in-‘and see our ‘ail D Debonsir fine, in colours and styles for both women and men. (What fel). Just tomember, this special offer is for a limited time.”"" S So please make a point to come soon. E | *- local ES Le Provincial Library, Parliament: Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/8 Published Every Thursday at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL, 21, No. 17 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA,’ THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 10 CENTS PER COPY ‘Selkirk Mill Rate. Props by One-Third |q Slight Increase i in boys ‘will have to be content for some ‘years to come with Close of the wor! fora Ib With the gio king vine. day, the pair ate as Monday. te ~ A cut iii both ‘the school district Selkirk Col legar Be Tenant henlant ig ed budget news in the area Tee School District No..9 includes controve in the:community: eit ery because the ie ‘This means, in ctual thatthe ang In acu ach ‘will “have: been Possible | services, the recreational com- rate . mission’ and ambulance ser- <:He said the three-quarter mill levy would be for the special services ing provided’ for, the town-at ‘or Towns the town's specific educational . bi ita malt aird ra 15 cent iighout tha area Chis sare lnk ie bpereat will be 2.37 mills, OF mus: 13 mills |the Brilliant dam's and Celgar from last year’s 1.0' to Inclusion of the Colcell ch as arits with ‘within in Castlegar's mun- ra: |Feipal has also had nts ye ear Castlegar pro Kinnaird Perec per cent of the ne 13: rural: 31.18 per ceut. ot) ‘ail will be for sum of money not mot ald by | by the the municipalit ee eee new, town ‘status. innuind municipal ‘clerk said yesterday regional district e tak ron in the Tu pal. rate ‘be about If the work ofa joint which d Tication. of effort planning .co: nami tbe frm from the -and eh dup causes ineffici- Castle, aird Unit. sney ane and. waste Churches and St: David's mamitioe ren 01 quate < that ate ae ane aus REP jwill ibe in ‘work’of the three’ churches; near for. example one very active youth’.: group, fo: Re-! ‘groups, counselling, Visiting gional Ecumenical Parish; the and iallege workin which urpose of which is to.com- the three ministers ci er: 0 e the resources of the two ate, a’ joint “Christmas ited Churches and St. Dav. service at St. David's (standing wh Church ‘for aly) an and a Good Eviday de th: Tegults, dhien card often in a fact in some aspects of of cs ¥ ents “6 f the ‘An Tratn: ing Centre at: ‘Sorrento cheld | unity in * Castlegar United Church : 1 ipl ane ‘meéting several monte t now feels that the’ time has - come’ to ato y Be 80. ‘so much ae effective, in|? but cies Natineen Peep rnared| of.which involved were usin: 7 = ards Joint = the’ point that REP ‘means a in. areas’ of’ Christian getion: “which does: not: pave to’.wait: for unis mor each - added some ~ house bleach and red’ with *a‘ brush: One: died: quickly: it along time in id erica: tells’ about 20 ‘pet d pte b being ‘overcome by: gas’ it) a’ combination of gases releas: ire |ed leaning snietures from a cl cation, social ‘action,, stew: (: pinselling, you: ee Fowke bad ‘all. other. fields ‘The Castlegar ' and iD District} ry Chamber “of, Comm formed a conimitios tain invest 2 Concerns May Locate Here White Tells Council ihe area ‘gen der® certain cragitons a could mean the’: Castlegar-Nelson' area, ° clogs ‘are interested in de- are “Chamber Plans Talk-In With Selkirk Student gate a arrangements for a “talk- ith Selkirk ‘College stu: dents But action’ on the con- cept. will wait*until this fall. Chamber‘ members’ were toid at a recent: meeting that} - the seuson fa fons, examinations iis il posal imp practical fos| ie. proposal ra ‘or the present College ‘term.'; ‘The talk-in: proposal ‘aro: atla oe sata meeting when it it ‘was noted: there ‘a) be some: doubt’ in: the: minds ittee logue”; with "The: four members .com- ani | incomplete se ots availat committee “will pear ns proposed oan for REP ata :| three ef ME urches and_all other the Hi of: College: students ‘as ‘to: the true function of the. Chamber. |‘ came from president Jack Hip: the ‘well -|to the premier,“who finance i persons in Arrow Arms on “Sunday, ‘at 7.80 p.m, : Chamber Queries se MLA & Premier: spatching of vet. t MLA‘ for ‘Rossland-Trai ‘On School Taxes - | cers a | same day, in Robson as also on. page eee Fires ‘Already ©. Strike in Area” Forests Locally Although Castlegar’s fire | ATO™, de cially until May 1 four gies fave were Maven ar beta ven 01 caused by r believed to be ~All! cent weeks ha =| Harding i The “election pot is _al- ready stirring in Kootenay- West with announcement week by new Prime’ Minist- er Pierre Elliott. Trudeau of an election for Tues., June 25. wwil| First the race is NDPer |be the ig Randolph Harding, sitting) a K in Federal Race - Munro After PC Banner | of having met. voters before Conservative nomination, at the polls in the Kaslo-| ‘The - hopefat is | Slocan' section of Kootenay. sad bis his “major ‘eoncern is ‘West t riding. the development of the Next. pa to officially West Kootenay ... We should enter the Bets expected ‘to have sufficient federal Party and a ‘Minnsird mane Jolin Munro, ten! who was nominated by retir- MP. Herbert’ Herridge at a. convention’ in’ Nelson on earlier story on page four.) Mr. ‘goes into the Face with a successfull record tention to}: seek the Pc fonination: Tuesd ed hi partment at Selkirk’ and his intention to. seek the A prechoslovakia is at pre-,: sent unt i) ‘an experi- ment” which * ania in untry. still’ con- siders | he: reelt a‘part of the Soviet bloc, the changes in re-, ve shown ‘a re- turn to democracy. The e most serious of the three, a three-acre miles ‘west. of the ferry in Robson, cost: fax: $800 in will pi sss tee eo ie now, fo. fies | Last charac! of both, western and Soviet worlds ‘he F Gradissloreklan Rep Speaks of . Experiment St xpi very soon. He. predic. that ma for att 2.) country ‘and one of the rea Mr. Zemla Tuesday: night addressed a meeting. of : the Canadian Tasditate: ite of Interna- tional Affairs at ‘Selkirk :Col- lege. “The concept of the ‘iron curtain’ is outdated. It can no longer be applied,” he’ saidat conference. : he ue oma ideological spheres. ‘A; wheat ‘agreement. signed beverel years-ago with Canada| tion ould‘ be: signed; ay although he foes resent agreement is of. 1.2 million ‘tons. A strong desire’ of the sons ‘for. Mr. Zemia’ Canada. “He said the “traditional” export from his country. has been a type of fine glassware. |cred Last year. this. was renee ted as,’ for’ the first time, crews. Still a; third . blaze “the ‘had The Chamber declined to and membership, Dave ‘Moroso. ; O ting 1 tes cat. ye The’ explained that one" ‘hs the grea: in: ‘out-of the: bag just Bs ite said. test: problems. at ition “of ‘Mr. \White stressed the fact that ‘terms of: cooper and Paul NEW. SIDEWALK LA le completed soon Maple St. on ‘of: Castlegar’s ‘board ‘are -de- ng @ town “4 on? ‘boards Tietea walk sere specifically in Castlegar, as opposed ' to a concept'of chu, I ders and: Louis- Jacques; Work Super sc ¢ Lutz said ‘Tu ‘willbe “ready. f pouring forms aro So a after reached’ “an” extent” of: one- r-acre, et 2 ‘ adult cupennien of children : parents: should. carefully’ 5 su] especially : men- tioned by “Forestey Officials. . lessness and: lack of can result in great losses, and ae fire,'the cueee spokes: Plaza intsocige Is to be Re-Paved When the Weather Warms Up for Joh + Re-paving of ‘the | Kin- naird © interc! awaits ict high- Mr, Martin | told the Cast- News that the hig was originally ‘p ined have been started ‘by now, tout has been delayed because < the mperat ature is not as high igh-|ada are. ‘very © different, in nett and sniniater. of te oad comet visit the CIIA through- out western Canada. Czech ia_and Can- Day! 2 amt a cert warts at spite of. the ‘fact there are some resemblances in the two coun’ Present 'self-examin- ation, “But that'is no reason why we can’t have uaderstanding: why we: can’t carry oi Relations and trade ‘with aeeh gin: the and will move to the Kinnaird, location when, weather: condi-| tions allow or after: comple: tion of: the‘ Thrums' work. “We are concerned about the strip of highway too;”-he said. “But: the -weather. has been 1 peainst us. meb concluded. He ginning: ie worl - Gov't. Approves Grant For Rotary’s Villa Here A $43,400 grant to the Castlegar Rotary Club's Castlegar |f 5 Society was by th inet. : Tn telephone call tothe, Castlegar News that aftern | Minister-Without-Portfollo Isabel Dawson gald the SOnDy rovincial share for the project as ‘ Fepresents, the $0 per cent p: —Castlegar News Photo grant e:Rotary Club has plans that are well advanced for 12 done aie che ean at the corner of 5th Ave. and Willow St. near the hospital: gave tio date for be-|6 ‘Kk,