Arrow Shrine DAYTON SAFETY and NON-SAFETY EXCELLENT - PRICE RANGE “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” Club Gels Arena For New Year's Castlegar council, who at a prior mecting was faced with more than one party interested in renting the arena hall for New Year's Eve, kept its word this week and drew names. er rent The draw Tuesday night | was between the High Arrow Shrine Club and the Pulp and Paper Workers of Can- * athe High Arrow Shrine lrawn and given the right by council to rent the hall for New Year's Eve. ‘Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 et day jevening after spending thelr vacation visiting with relativ- es and friends in Campbell River, Vancouver and Haney. CASTLEGAR DRUG HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S. ONCE-A-YEAR OFFER WATER LILY CLEANSING cREAM ®2.,.95 Important Beauty Benefits at a Substantial Saving ... Leaves Your Skin as Fresh and Silky asa Water Lily —enough for months of beauty, to give you a cleaner, clearer, smoother complexion than you ever dreamed possible. “Water Lily” Cleansing Cream goes down deeper into the pores, floats out every bit of sub-surface dirt and grime. Here is your perfect cleanser at a spectacular saving. NOW $2.95 REGULARLY $5.50 GENEROUS 14 02. SIZE YOU'RE INVITED ..... HELENA RUBINSTEIN and . CASTLEGAR DRUG extend a cordial invitation to you to attend a FREE MAKE-UP AND SKIN CARE ANALYSIS - By Rita Mathison LIMITED TIME ONLY Thursday, Sept. 18 Friday, Sept. 19 Saturday, Sept. 20 .... . 1 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. 12 noon to 9 p.m. 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. - Castlegar Drug Tommy Bilin, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph, 365-7813 Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 6'p.m. —Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; Sunday. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. ‘were business visitors in Castlegar on Wed- nesday of last eyeeke They also called on Mrs. C. man, Mrs. H. Rivers division commissioner of the Girl Guides of Canada, and Mrs, -D. Hill, Castlegar- Mr. and Mrs. K, Popoff| LIGHTNING SUBDIVISION was the name given some 15 years ago to the new section of 2nd Ave. pictured under construction Brod-| here. When first studied it was found to be so irregular that it resembled a bolt of Johnson, Twin| lightning. Now, several years later, with the co-operation of the citizens in that area, this new avenue will have a good gravel surface NOTICE Robson Rec. Society — General Public Meatin I Rummage Sale! Ladies’ Aux, Canadian ‘Legion fal ‘swimming pool faa: ial report — Sept. 23 — 7.30 p.m. Community ac’s Fabrics Shop.. Kin- Hall. naird 365-7909. Jr. Forest Wardens! Robson Kindergarten ‘Woodland Park Registration, Resker Hall, Gym. Tues Sept. ae eat Fri., Sept. 19, 10 am. 30 p.m. New members between ages of 10 and Rummage gSalet x Ladies! 16 welcome. For infor . Vaud appreciate any Ue. mation Ph. 865-6589 or The items of clothing, f 365-8028, liances, furniture etc. Stamp Club — David ‘we can move it we'll Thompson. Stamp Club take it”. Sale Oct. 17 & invite all interested Teen 18, For Prompt, pic pick-t up rs to meet Mon., Sept please Phone Mrs. p.m. at erea- Sweeney 5002, D. ae iiding (former Cas- on 7541, P. Gorkoff 5406, Yegar Library) for ‘pur- M. Moran 7442, C, McKen- pose of forming a Teen die 8001, . Chernoff Age Stamp Club. 8148, G. Martini 7488. ‘Selkirk Callegs All courses at Selkirk College are still open for registration. Courses beginning this week: Anthropology e Arts Astronomy Physical Education Soclology Cl di: L English 111 by fall. Members of Castlegar council who worked towards finalization of this project credit much of the success of its final com- pletion to the chairman of public works, Ald. Ed Mosby. Work on the avenue also includes proper. drainage. : — Castlegar News Photo Computer Science Russian Courses beginning next week: Math 111 Basic English Pre-school Education for Teachers Robson district commissioner left Sunday afternoon for Naramata where they attend. ed a commissioners’ training session. Mrs. J. Fornelli and Sit ta Mae ‘ornelli returne: ome A gift shop for both Pa: weekend after spending a Va- cation visiting with Mr. and tients and visitors. is stegat|¢ Mrs, Larry Staughton in Yau: and couver and Mr. and hard: Fornell ine in Victoria, _E. Donald of "White Castlegar and District Hospi. tal, the shop features news-| ter, id Nichol i in Kinnaird, and with many friends in Castlegar. ‘Mr. Dave Craig is a pa-| Diktict Hepat He is ox| istrict le is ex- pected home s soon. baby articles which har been Miss Pauline Fowler left|a familiar feature of the hos- last week for a to con-|Pital the past few years is tinue her educatio: also incorporated into the Mr. and Mrs. J, Sherbiko|/shop. returned home Monday of The shop is located in last week after spending|full view as a person enters their vacation visiting with] ———WY———_ relatives in Toronto and Cran- Selkirk Students Mrs. H. R. Hepper. who Do Well at UBC The show case of knitted has uae been the. guest of her Mrs. Upon Transfer UBC educational research. er Dr. John Dennison -has to her home in ome in Maryville ; Ingham Head! Heads Up New Junior 4 sehr Santen er ct Ingham was re-|did not have the necessary cently elected president of|academic qualifications to ‘en-| the newly-formed Castlegar|ter UBC Appo ak Sunior Hockey Club.| But the college Baye | these ciw was elected dents’ the chance renone while secre*|/ture in their work, ne said: tary- will be Mrs./O£ the 14 of them studied Nick _Stoochnoff. by Dennison, nine supsesded Seer are Earl Brad-|in passing .th Alex Swetuishote “Buck Pacholzuk, Mike to UB dents who begin at Ul thee About 24 eir s courses: af- to UBC for the second ye Bernard’ Penner and Of the total number: of Popoff. Selkirk transfers, 6.5. per cent Financial assistance is re-|received first-class averages aired: to purchase uniforms|at UBC, aimost 50 per cent and also for|had second-class standing and) and for. other necessary ex- Penses to get the club going. cAmiong the UBC students Anyone interested in helping he said, only five —per cent ncially is asked to con- bad top’ mari , 34.7 per Sad tact the club A bingo game is being|/14.8. per ee had passing held. this Monday at the Cas-| grades. ms. to raise money “The Selkirk sample is small;” he said. “But it indi- The ‘schedule of 32 gam-|cates that colleges such, as es is to start on Oct. 4 with| Selkirk. are doing a remark- five teams including Grand] ably Food j job, with tthe facili- Gift Shop for Patients & Visitors Now Open at Castlegar Hospital ths Seer entrance of the hos- a jending shelf in the near 2.30 eve 430 wad the afternoon|borrow such items as play- and ji Eom 6.30 to 8.30 in the Tentative plans oe the|jigsaw puzzles with lap hospital auxiliary are to boards. < Future offerings: Batique printing English Mathematics Film Soci Introduction to Painting et Law for the Layman Introduction to Portraiture Additional registrations are required in order to offer Economics 211, English 211, and Electronics 150 and 261. Efficient reading will begin Monday, September 29 Pre-school teacher education: Registration is still open. For information phone 365-7292. ours are from| ee Patlents will be able to ing cards, cribbage boards, many standard games and have |b for the ‘tam hockey equipment, ice fees 165 per cent had passing|§ Clothes Arriving Daily ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS Beautiful Fur-Fabric Coats ............. $24.98 to $49.98 Cord and Suede Jackets $19.98 to $21.98 = = Blouses — Varied Selection for all Ages Sizes 10 to 44 Perma Press Cottons, Dacrons, Polyester and Crepes, Ruffled Front Good Selection of Housecoats Kodel Fiberfill; Short and Floor Length — Soft as a Kitten Orlon Pile — Short or Long — Quilted Satins and Quilted: Dacrons NEW SHIPMENT OF. DRESSES Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan Coming Very Soon Giant Fall Fashion Show DON'T MISS ITH! West's. AIR TRAVEL Desk’ : Located at West's Department Store — Castlegar : — PHONE 365-7542 —- Visit Fascinating Mexico City, where the modern structures of tomorrow and the old-world charm of ‘its colonial core. blend harmoniously ... . Whichever your choice, we offer you. Mexico it its best! Forks, Trail, Rossland, * Nel- ties they. have, stu-| son and C dents for university.” Tours di Acapul: Taxco, and many, many TWIN TOWN MACHINING Wishes to announce its NEW LOCATION at 1501 Columbia Avenue Formerly Kootenay Auto Collision NOW OFFERS: WELDING AND FABRICATION Phone 365-6778 more — from U.S. $109.00 eS $359.00 plus air fare. Sample Fare Castlegar — Mexico City (21 days Exctirsion) CA $246.00 Castlegar — Acapulco (21 day Excursion) CA. $281.00" Now you may include a visit to Toronto or Montreal; ata small extra cost. WEST'S CAN ARRANGE ALL RESERVATIONS — AIR — HOTEL — TOURS ETC. — Also Passport end. Mexican ‘Tourist Card Appli- cations-are available. Call 365-7542 and. we will assist you, with your plans a Provincial Library, Parlianent 3: Victoria, Be. Ce Deo.: syaaio8 ‘Published Every. Thursday ‘at ‘The Crbvercads of. the Kootenays”’ WEEK'S WEATHER Max Min Pre. Sun VOL, 22, No. '39 CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA: TREE 25, 1969 Council at Kinnaird © Questioned on Arena A dozen taxpayers. con- cerned about; what the score| as tlegar are! legar and: Kinnaird councils, well as directors from areas I-and: J) would ‘sit: in 2) committee in: ’Kinnalrd’s The Sclogation, whicita a spokesman a id was not chambers to dissuss this mat- af » The mayor. also called made at a recent Hockey, was. there because of their concern for the arena’s future. layor Carl Loeblich told|s the delegation there already has been_a meeting set for next Tuesday when Conk. meeting of Castlegar coun- cil, when a large delegation 3} peared in its chambers .in- ting on knowing what plang were in order for the p|arena, as “out of order” and “uncalled for.” Parents Responsible Says School Damage to ‘Twin Rivers school on Sept. 6 caused by boys ranging in.‘age seven School District. No. 9. Following the report on the damage at a recent meeting of .. the trustees, chairman Mrs. Jac- be field Spapensinle. This is the ead re- Two Break-Ins Are Reported’ Over Weekend Two. breakins were re- ported to Castlegar RCMP on the weekend. «termine ‘how entry was made ‘hut a west door was used as an exit. . The ‘second _ break-in took place at the Sinnaird Board port of. vandalism in the wou months, The Robson ‘School. was entered yaly” 26 with extensive dam- age being done. ~Damage was not: as great at the . Twin’ Rivers School fe place during daylight hours, accurred over the evee kend. INSTALLATION 0 of 1 1969-70 executive for. ths Clul tok place peeceite at the home of Mrs. z retirin; a tarea here are the atticers installed, left to ast igh it, Mrs. G. Fowler director, Mrs. .. Gor- esky © treasnrer,’ | Mrs. R. Rivers ngchetary (Mis — Sector Light Damaged © - By Would-Be Hunters : The destruction: of . a,e! single sector light by.“‘would- beat hunters”: who shot ‘at it 22 calibre cifle. have agus Satta event Da tended from Keenleyaide am Ht at le Bia i Be at f the ‘eenleyside Dam, the department: of transport rt stat- the Prior Day saying ed beginning with the/that it was enjoyed by those 1970 oourist ason, these|who went, but that the turn- hours would be extended. ont for this event was very ee owler reported on Anothi meen other Le wil on the oe Boat Gab members and|M. ‘also. be moved to| plans will the new location ‘at the end’ social wiaup. for 1969. ping lane posted and wit port the 4 oreo loss of clubhouse will be moved to its ent site on Oct. Municipal . Affairs Min- iter Dan eatnpbell Wednes-| f£ last week announced etary-, plans. for a municipal financ- H._ King, treasurer for School. District No. 29, said the Kinnaird El- lementary ‘School. had been entered. + ‘The: report <:was | made Monday when teachers dis- ig agency to be run by loc- al governments of | British Columbia. Mr. Campbell, speaking to the annual coavention of the Union of jpalusne Columbia B C. Municipal Finan 31, it was learned at an e: ecutive meeting held recent- lyoatit at. the home of Dr. & fed ‘Art Lambert. ler. Mr. sided in the absence ‘of ‘com. modore Norm ton, who} mnt : was ‘unable to atten: mission. was . granted to set up an insur-|to department of highway. B couver region. Es The board of. trustees, ance fund, from initial pay-| le crushed rock on ments: made: by ‘each region- . Discussion al district’ through was made up of (five would be Tespo' sible for marketing the. isec- urities and for managing : the funds i of the authority.+ intee of - yest site for it was de- tied the: do’ m side would be preferable and pre- servation «of existing _ trees in’ the area to -be oi prime dent th thes authority v be covered’ dosse ,of felt pens, Pi Paper, esiy bells, some gym and other various small items from’ several of the rooms. An assessment of missing articles was still being com- piled © Tuesday. ~ Entry. was made by the ,| breaking of a> indoy to. un Wiss Youth: Silver Medal Merrill. Keith Nixon. of 13 Ca has been ai said; the agency is is clesigned leave tive ne municipal ene hands. of - municipal enter: ments rather | under a centralized Provincial | author- ity. ‘The board, “tentatively called the B.C. ‘Municipal Fin- aneing #4 Authority, would Tein quire: 38 “cKaR, Castiegs -Kinpatsa’s new. radio ‘station went | on the fale Monday morning. No in att asked" to: procure old tires be installed be- 4 tween ee ety. ber. is aoe onsite for his own boathouse: $ iliar sound to the surround- area. ing This has been a_long| a | awaited eagment fey perry in or to: ‘work’.through . 28 districts. for: the fof :-alls: funds. cexcent earmarked :: a Silver Medal from the Roy-| al: Conservatory of Music: cat Toronto: having achieved :the S| highest: mark ‘in’ British: Col- nt / umbia’ for. the Conservatory’s practical. examinations for! this ‘year. Mr. Nixon’ nm’ has een {ila pust office erade X piano’. an ora * “Tweeddal {Of tric possible -and ats: the © same) ‘ume. preserve: 'to: the > maxi- mum “degree « the’ independ. ence:,and autonomy of -local| * NEW ERA’ for CP. Air arrived’as an all-jet‘-- air airline was marked by mechanics AT Richard- son (left) and Harry Bryant ‘the’ last piston engine. overhaule as they tested Two more by “the in..the: tional: financial -markets as} Arrow have just ntreal in elowne engagement at the Ba try music. @ floor show, which is midnight t trom 10 ban, 1 38 feature Mia ard. thro to the days of.Cab formance: Carmen| jones and On the: Town. ©: {yeu just “can’t ride along on urels ‘of. the ola days. So, he’.has surrounded him-|- self:.with :youth’ and: come up wth a Hepey combination. ung include Stan). and: blues|‘ lorrison, - guitar; Tuck, re Gordon Brady, treasurer. | ic, back. hap news and ‘news: in’ gen-| gion |oway. and legitimate’: ‘stage | eral iB - Rand secretary: In answer. dore's . request for’ longer op- e| "Arrow. Bost Club| 25 a at | giving it a definite > Satchmo. sty! “Mayor Loeblich -: "Vice-President a “worldwide route pattern of 54,382, miles, DI re jet aircraft will be acquired next Rae ’s Mayor, Carl) Kinnaird’ Loeblich: ‘was elected as.sec-| the ‘palities convention : at’ Kam-. loops. Mayor H. A. Curtis ‘of ‘Saanich was ‘elected. presi- ted py accla-| surer; ‘Vancouver, Vancouver, repre: ‘sentative; Mayor R. G. rks} 2 of 100 Mile’ House, village] representative.. Elected UBCM executive| s members “were: Mayor..H. Buckle‘ of ‘Kimberley; Mayor! iAlex pore Hot As Vancou- “L. Godfre; of Surrey; ort of Penticton; and Mayor S.:Trail of Dawson Creek. f| terchange, Blinker, got knocked down is pues i biko subdivision a8 helped to a ett me ‘Sher +) While - “living in area teiweg Sher Cantley ana) xi rporated into Cast- legar. Subsequently, he moved Kinnaird has otter appeared ahead council ‘o! various “matters ‘affecti: ing: the municipality. of. aldermen The terms Ron Giles’ and. E.. C.° Acker-' 4-and 5 at Cr. to set|Mr.° Archibald said was. call- up’an active industrial