10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, THnrsday; Nov..16,°1961_ TTT NT A Guarantee 18 onty as] PUBLIC NOTICE Goop As THE i; ‘BEBIND IT SENIOR = Do not forget Theatre Party Castle Theatre, Sat. Bowling Results. panes : Nov, 18, WHEN YOU BUY FOR Lo — QUALITY AND, REPUTATION aT BO) z a Social party, Robson Hall, ‘THE BONUS FEATURES Dec. 2 at 9 p.m, Ladies bring BECOME EVIDENT NOT ONLY }junch. Music by Buddy Marr, ae eee The KLT fall production of “Tiger House” at KIS hall For Quality With Economy Nov. 33 and 24 at 8.30 pm. Tickets available from any Call © KLT member, Proceeds to Kinnairg Swimming Pool, PLUMBING & HEATING LL 5 61 CRESCENT BT. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, BOC. eee eee cs SNOW BOOTS $8.95 & $10.95 Specially crafted for cold and wet weather, these smooth black leather winter boots feature cozy [J shearling linings and fully weather-proof soles. Hie wrETson E Se SS ll Week Ending Nov, 10 Monday High School League — Girls high single, Penny. Gib- son 137; girls high three, Penny Gibson 442; boys high single, Jim Cartwright 259; boys high three, Danny Fave] 678. Pinbusters 4, Roadrunners 3, Rubbeirrousers 4, The Blowers 0, Pingoblers 1, Rascals. Mon. p.m, Celgar Mixed League — Ladies high single, Mona Men- adr 327; ladies high three, Mona Menard 782; mens high single, Dicic Dyck 283; mens high three, Dave Hiebert 728, Team 1-lipoints, 2-1, 3-3, 4-7, 5-5, 6-6, 7-4, 8-8, 9-9, 10-0, 11-10 and 12-4, Tues. a.m. Coffeebreakers League — Ladies high single, Dora Gag- non 252; ladies high three, Mabel Creighton 590; team high aingle, Mugs 845; team high three, Muf- fets 2278, ‘Wheaties 10, Muffets 10, Mugs &, Cheerlos 9, Take Five 13, Pin- curlers 10. Tues. Afternoon League — Ladies high single, Mona Men- ard 257 (Oglows); ladies high three, Rose Dickson (Aero Taxi); team high single, Oglows 924; team high three, Ross's Market 2470. Castlegar Drug 1, Ogiow 3, Bosse’s Jewellery 1; Aero Taxl 3, DeFoe's Transfer 0, Ross’s Market 4. Tues, p.m. West's Mixed League — Ladies high single, Ann Proud 210; .ladies high three, Ann Proud 690; mens high single, John Obet- Koff 256; mens high three, Ken Price 644; team high single, Turtles 901; team high three, Turtles 2780. Littlejoes 4, Hasbeens 0, Tur- Sareunet 0, Fireballs 3, Tuesday Night Mixed League '-— Ladies high single, Lou Reed 242; ladies high three, Lou Reed 537; mens high single, Ed Webster 269; mens high three, Don Archi- bald 626; team high single, Vaga- bonds 934; team high three, Vaga- bonds 2566. Other 600's, Bd Web- ster 616, Allan. Aticinson 603. Vagabonds 3, Nighthawks 4, Chevrons 4, Pinheads 1, Genelle 0, Fireballs 0. ‘Wed. a.m, Drivers League — ‘Ladies high single, Blanche De. verson 23 ; ladies high three, Blan- che Deverson 648; team high sin- gle, Sparetires 913; team high three Carburetors 2369. Bumpers 7, Sparkplugs 9, Cranks i, Sparetires 7, Carburetors 11, Exhausted 1. Wed, Night Ladies League — Yadies high single, Nettie O'Shea 229; ladies high three, Net- tle O'Shea 545. Flyers 2, Sputniks 2, Beatniks 3, Fivethumbs 1, Kingpins 3, Chore. girts 1, Thurs, Morning Ladies League — Ladies high single, Emily Lat- fa 208; ladies high three, Elsie Plotnikoff 508; team high single, Minx 728; team high three, Minx 7072. ; Thurs, p.m. Mixed Com. League — Ladies high single, Janna =| Brownlie 259; ladies high three, TOTEM KiT Gift boxed for Christmas WOODHUE ' TIGRESS FLAMBEAU APHRODISIA F-SHARP Janna ‘Brownlie 657; mens high single, Lloyd Wison 307; mens high three, Harry Cheveldave 767; team high ‘single, Cornerpins 1083; team high three, Cornerpins 2882. Other top scorers: Don McLarty 763, Bob Jeffery 728, Nick Koochin 701, George BrownHe 672, George Rel- kofr 666, Steve Paszty 637, Ralph Baglig 613, Jake Koenig 608. Fourpointers 2, Cornerpins 2, 1, Plazafive 3, Splinters 3, Rick's TV 1, big ite 2, Tiredtu- tors 2, Munlarks Coasters 0, Breacwinners 3, t atinichabes 1 Fri. p.m. Classic Mixed League — * Ladies high single, Marge Bon- nett 271; ladies high three, Marge Bonnett 635; mens high single, Lorne Zinlo $08; mens high three, Lorne Zinio 709; team high single, Royalscotts 934; team high three, Royalscotts 2623. Royalscotts 3, Rebels 3, Defen- ders 3, Phantoms 1, Dukes 1, Bed- rockers 1. BIRTHS SHUKIN — To Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shukin Jr. of Castlegar, Nov. 10, 2 son. Se Neat (a — To Mr. and Mrs. . Tarasoft of ‘Thrums, Nov. 2, a ee “ZATTGOFF — ‘To Mr, ond Mrs. wm. Zaltsoff of ‘Castlegar, Nov, 14, 8 50n. Lineup with BEAR KEN'S “Dat Wheel Alignment - | - Phone 365-2472 SAFETY TOE BOOTS Paris or Greb Men‘s Laminated PULLOVER JACKETS moss green, blue, gold sizes 38 to 44, $16.50 Men’‘s ; CAR COATS » $6.95 to $19.95 Men‘s Cruiser JACKETS double sleeves, front and back $14.95 | A. EREMENKO & CO. SPECIAL! 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Scrabble, Chess; Game Chests, Steeplechase, and Ladders, Parcheesi and many, many more, : PRICED FROM 45C to $8. 95 ~ Hockey Games as low as . $7.85 Dinky Toys from 35c to $5.95 Table and Chair Sets, Ironing Boards, Dolls,.and Doll High Chairs, Go Carts, Overnight Cases, Cosmetic Sets, Sewing Machines and Dishes — just everything that the Junior lady of the house would wish. for. Friction Toys, Cars, Trucks, Planes, Motorcycles, full line of metal. and heavy plastic trucks, road building equipment etc.. Wagons and Tricycles. For the creative minded boys there are Bridge Building sets, Tinker Toys, Curtain Wall Building Sets, Plane, Boat and Car construction kits, Be sure to check our Catologue which you received in the mail for further - suggestions, 5 A buay pas past year in Schoo! Dis: trict No, 9 .was outlined in the an- nual report of «the: school trustees, delivered’‘ at' a” sertes of “public meetings early this month, ‘The report covered ‘Wie period f up to.Oct, 31.1901. The niGHiIERE st the past year wos “the presentation to the rate- payers.of Schoo! District No, 9 of @ building bylaw in:the amount.of $515,000 for ‘Ab eat the: following bu - Inge are, under construction: the four room. unit .at Kinnaird in tion, ‘The ‘board was delighted that the -public ‘gave this bylaw -over- ‘whelming support, voting. 908 ver cent in favor. the Tarrys two-room addition and the Twin Rivers slx-room adel on in Castlegar... The revised plans for ‘Robson ‘are in Victorig-and epproval is ex-| Paris) (since completed), | - posted aba pedite the of plans and ly upon pane ce ta, “tenders will be called.:! ) ¢ Tt is; expecied that the re- mainder of the: building / program will.be undertaken next ‘spring, The building program has’ “not progressed ‘quite).as* rapidly as we would ‘have liket, In order to ex- starting of construction. the Board engaged the services of David Fair- bank, a Nelson architect, to draw up the plans‘and specifications for the ‘Twin Rivers and Robson addi- tions, .. ‘Tho board would like to express its appreciation’ for the co-operation given ‘by everyone concerned during the period ‘of waiting for completion of the various bulldings. In connection with the mention of: the. building program itis con- sidered that. enrolment. figures’ will prove of interest,’ in Bepember 1960 we had 1,930 | 01 Pupils, and in September 1961 we had 2,000 Site “It ‘is of interest to note that in 8 projected enrolment of pupils pre- pared by the district superintendent and the secretary-treasurer in Oct- ober of 1060, they estimated an en- rolment of 2,110 for September 1961, only 20: pupils.off the exact figure (continued on page six) . 31/321 "> Published Every Thuraday at‘ he ‘Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 14, Noe AT CASTLEGAR, , BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, NOV, 23, 1961 410._CENTS PER COPY. Small Pay Increcise For Some Teachers ‘Teachers and school trustees of School district. No,/9 have reached ggreement on teachers’ salary sche- dules for ariother year. ‘The agreement. sees a .03 pe cent increase totaling about $1,” 00 for teachers in the professional ba- aio and clas. in school district No, 9 1s $502,000, which includes pay provision for substitute teachers, Teachers are pald on the basis raf educational qualifications and certification and,on the .basis of the number of years of employment sifications. There. are no: Increases in other classifications, ‘The agreement ts in line with the one reached between teachers and trustees ‘of achool district No, 11 (Trail). ‘The budget estimate for salaries In those ‘The schedule follows: a Elementary conditional, $3,000 ‘nasic, $3,600 to $5,600 in 10 years; elementary advanced, — $3,800 to $6,000 in 10 yeara; professional con- Personal Column Sy BURT CAMPBELL STEPS TO ‘SURVIVAL IN NUCLEAR WAR fear what has and |. edy , ands of ‘Canadians Taight be killed or injured, .,.On the other hand, many hundreds of thousands of ditional $4,300 to $6,600 in 10 years; basic $4,800 to $7,700 in 1@ years and professional advanced, $5,200 to $8,360 in 12 years. Sewerage Column To Appear Next Week in this Paper The: “Subject:: Sewerage” “ gole to $3,600 in five years; elementary. Barry aee lower right, “C ‘week. Space limitations.on the last press run in this issue make it nec~ essary. to hold the column over un- bed os ics who would perish could survive a nuclear war if préparations. are made.” Prime Minister John G. Dicfen- ‘ing the next few ‘weeks this. column. will