Castlegar. School District | “No. 9 ‘teachers are calling for a 14.6 per cent pay increase on scale for the coming year, Ger: ¥y Schiavon,” chalrana of teachers’ salary committee, said Tuesday. - A meeting eill be held to- y between the three-man District Teachers Wa But Demands Below Provincial Level wal. teachers’ negotiatin; 2 committed, headed by Mr. Schlavon, and the school "The Castlegar Increase call- ed for. by teachers 1s lees than Assoclat mittee, were , out,’ of &chiavon sald ¢ ni Big increase n ldbor ‘relations, com- hoe entitied to his own opin- teachers’. demands} roportion, Mr. “ leave to the, public to Mr, Lamont} decide wave ‘hehe hay sald, the | half of one per cent lower than | ; salary demanded. Mr, Schiavon sald he gid not expect the, meetin; would be co! é Sut ad When this 100-Ib. cougar ran wild through-the down+ town area of Victoria, B.C., local police turned big-game hunters to kill it. Const. Leslie Mottershead shows off the big cat, which will go into a Chinese soup. Ex- perts believe it must have swum across the harbor from the mainland and came ashore near the swank Em- preas Hotel, \ Per Capita Power Will Raise Money For Village Pay Kinnaird plans to use its per capita borrowing power to over until spring, it was of counell) In spring the village will be carry i revealed at last wesk's meeting j board he was prepared to take time to ehsure the board met Me de- mands of his: co If the salaries for the com- ing year are not decided by Nov. 14, the matter go’ to. arbi- tion. This however doesn’t mean an end to negotiations, |[- which may continue under the arbitration board, The teachers and school have until December to settle the pay scale. ked to comment on 2 tat by Jim Lamont, chair- selling its man of the B.C, School Trustees The Castlegar Fire Depart- ment is in possession of quota- tions for a fire truck, Identical to that now sed by Kin- Herat Council Accepts District Assessor Idea Proposed by Central Kootenay District A motion Castle fold council | Tuesday the asses- de Aah Lad available in the was well taken and bad been Cec: Gorse told coun- cil tuesday night that Civil De- fence was to be approached re- arding a grant on’ the new Instirance to cover injury to fire anes ‘personnel ‘was discussed and tabled and it was discussed by the CKRD already. asked whether insurance might also cover ‘loss of shift work. towm council approved in prin-|sor would be ciple the idea of. employing ie future to double as a services of an ctor. Central Kootenay Regio ast De Dis. ‘Th nt town assessor egio! le presel is working on ¥ 12-month con- ‘Council was invited to con-| tract. sider part.employment of such Ald. Cec Gorse, unhappy | to be appointed, to- spout the proposed. dual role| a es district Cerra wond- cred asking to. inspect buildings across the entire dis-| C&T trict wasn't t “stretching him a little thin.” Mr, Maddocks said this point Curling Club Bonspiel - Awaits Ice Installation Curling will start next Sun-/ off the 5 with the Mixed League kicking Men's, Ladies and. Shift clubs will start- regular league play a. Monday. Pe ve everyone aches’ and Letter to the Editor a chance to: get the Dear Sir: | pains worked out for the open- = Iowish to'draw to your at- mixed bonspiel on Nov. 11, sealer aoe |e iat ee second section, of the ; to .enter the Spiel. quoted as ising te word’ bandit. Please be assured that the word used was “pundit” not | re} Morrell, Abendit. 7 Sioean City. open for anyone not yet enter. Road blocks, egg throwing, car marking, tearing down of signs, rolling cars gand finally Witching Night Revellers Dispersed by Police Cars" ed this a ‘quiet evening” com- pared to previous years, with in nRobsen had 10 be broken up by poice, This .was the picture on Hallowe’en in the Castlegar dis- trict, according harassed RCMP. - Yet despite all this idiocracy, the long suffering police term- down. A sizeable crowd of district zoutis and Eirls massed in the the might, but hasly alls from e vu ca’ ml local residents brought police cars equipped’ to break up any rioting. The crowd was report- ed quiet once -the cruisers ar- Patrol Volunteers Thanked by Mayor After ‘Quiel’ Eve Bouquets regarding Hi: Jowe’en were tossed liberal from Mayor R. C. Maddocks?’ end CA The mayor. thanked the structive tendencies during ‘the eyening. of the council table at Tuesday | Y 4 night's council meeting. rived.and the groups were easi- ly dispersed. A total of 22 compiaints were phoned into the RCMP de- tachment this year. ferry was uprocted. -An automobile, property of -| Lorne Hartson of Castlegar, was a rolled down a steep hill behind the Stanley Humphries Second- School, causing consider- able damage. Youths tesponsible for roll- ing the car were later‘ appre- t-| hended and forced to make re- stitution. Only 0 e arrest was inade & | in. connection with the Svening: fhe man involved'is expected appear in court. shortly. purcha: naird, which may be bought by | gar. damage down to a minimum and and calls ‘also The sign at the Robson to| « gar Firemen Injury Insurance Queried by Town Council men. fighting a fire in Cals. ¥ was considered Clarifica- tion on this point was more ur- gent than the health insurance because no firemen had been injured, since 1959. Castle Bridge Club Results Results of the Castle Moun- tain Duplicate Bridge Club for Oct. 26 are as follows: North-south yrinners ‘were: Mrs. J.-Hart and Mrs. LE ar Mrs...A. Hood and Mr. E. Wnitelads erase Hanson and winners were: Mr. H. O1- iwards; Mr. and Mrs, W. Prokop: and Mrs. W.:S. Walker and Mrs. Band ted for third. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT NEW FURNACES OR FURNACE REPAIRS — Furnace Sales — tnstallations — Servicing PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS — FINANCING AVAILABLE — PASHAS DISTRIBUTING Co. LTD. Castlegar 365.8079 or 365-8073 - Trail 368-3044 PULP AND PAPER WORKERS OF CANADA SOCIAL COMMITTEE Armistice Day Dance. Nov. 11 — Arena Hall | Tickets on Sale at Crossroads Service Limited Tickets — Couples Only Triple Gar Smash : By Village Office eels ia Charge naird village office Monday af- terncon. * said‘ the _ Castlegar RCMP three vehicles involved’ were St. John Ambulance Association. GASTLEGAR-KINNAIRD CENTRE St, John First Aid Cliises will be held in the ae Twin’ Rivers Eler ¥ School Thurs., Nov. io at 7 p.m. Registration at the { first class. These classes will be for Seniors only. Per- ae who have passed their 14th birthday are eligi- je. Fees: Men $5:- Ladies $3 | Students $1 Text. books will be supplied. For further information contact Ken Rigby or Bob Rivets. KOOTENAY DRYWALL & STUCCO : DRYWALL. APPLIED AND FILLED SPRAY-TEX CEILINGS GYPROC — WALLBOARD e Experidnéed @ Free Estimates Phone 365-6546 J} pipe, ee idamated “in Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons. Typewriter Erasers, Typewriter Ribbons Inks & Ballpoint Pens. Steno Note’ Books. Pencil Sharpeners. Columnar. Pads. File Folders Ledger and Journal : Shevts Rubber Cement and Rub- ber’ Bands. CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got it we. can. get: it for you. tthe origin af the gourd, of whic metlons are a species, has ‘lost in antiquity. aity,| However first. Thanksgiving party. . in, Sons we bellava the the pumpkin, big andi-round and highway orange was in evi- i ancient Irish; British and Gauls \ Rene strani festivals which: later becami 0. @, pusnpkdin ¢ or cocurbita it cause,’: Hallowe'en tion. We have done away with the belief of the Druids, but eer ines ae a ind homey sentiment, tever the eHe.0 ‘a changed from is coitinal aig aie. nifical From | tha? big. eeeds:: of |; spring Pianiting, 80° cagerly sup ervised by the’ | The Hallowe’ en Pumpkin Has a F Histery And a Weird Latin Name to Go With It | tag end of Indian Summer. It its footh ind lickers tts eyes at every passe! by from your window. and ours Ht.seems to know it will end up in a pie, e glowing monster in the ne But. it has delighted the THANKS! tative Shrough buying Reve ® purchase 6 “SINGER SEWING MACHINES, VACS, MrsH. 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