CASTLEGAR NEWS, Auaeh Dec. 8, 1966 Selkirk College Move Now Dafinita far Middla January MWULTTHG UE VERVE well ee ZB JUAN UU ARAAARAARARRAAAAAARA NAAR A, EREMENKO and.Co was Liner ‘CH HRISTMAS GIFT SUG GESTION Provindte Library, Farlianed Buildings, © Vietori!al B : : Dec. 31/16 : yi) =, Rh ww. STLEGAR NEWS#i” le A -( ‘ Sf oe + BIJNJZFA BAD AN BS : pe Beat a Te ¢ 66 weeks Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” 1 OL. 19, No. 50 : a fi Selick College’s 450 stu- will be in thelr new cam- completion of the move to the permanent quarters was an- nounced this week by College prineipal Gordon Campbell. The first faculty and stud- ent body have been operating since September in the renovat- ed bunkhouses of the Celgar con- struction camp at Castlegar. The move to temporary quarters was necessitated by a strike and lock- out in the industry | C! that halted all work on the three million dollar complex in Aug- ust of this year. Work resumed on the Pore manent buildings on Sept. 2 at the very moment Midents were gathering in the construc- tion camp cafeteria £2 start their first day of classi It is estimated ‘that the first buildings will be completed by Dec. 15, Some preliminary in- stallation of equipment will be- gin immediately but the main more will take place after the break, PUBLIC NOTICE MIA Xmas Tree Sale at Cross Roads Service. beer ef and 10 — also Dec, 16 and 1 8r. Citizens Banquet at Legion Hat!. Dec. 9—6 pm. All Third Kinnaird Pack Browntes ANAT “Our first term continues until December 23” commented College Dean, A. E. Soles, ‘The moving will have to take place after that date and we intend to be fully operational when we commence the second term. I want to stress the fact that we will again have a full 13-week term; there will be no impair- ment in the quantity or quality of teaching, nor should we need to extend the term beyond the end of April.” Mr. Soles went on to com- mend the faculty and student body for a magnificent response to starting college in makeshift uarters, He was high in his praise of Celgar and its chief of- ficers for their cooperation in making the construction camp available to the’ College. “We could not have done it without them,” he said. The newly elected student be present. Society Handi Carea ped Children ‘invite you to use our ‘Annual Xmaz Card’ In uu of local ¢ards. Drop your Phone 368-7581 for tho fastest Plumbing service in tows: @ Leaking faucets is making prepara- tions for the move to the new campus, The students are plan- ning a trek for the Friday prior to the start of classes, carrying their. flag pole from the Celgar WHITE STAG SW FitEae SWEATERS Pure Virgin Wool Pullover - Turtle Neck CARDIGANS $95.00 Norwegian Design Orlon CARDIGANS $16.98 solid colors * $9.95 Solid Colors .. $14.98 PULLOVERS, < DALKEITH . SWEATERS $14.95. & $18.95. Turtle Neck Woo! Pure Wool PULLOVERS ry) 1.95 Pullovers ....... . $9.95 Cardigans ... - $10.95 V-Neck Pullovars SLATER SHOES bl Styled for Fashion WHITE STAG SKIRTS Minded. Shoes $10.98 ! New stock is in Pure Wool, solid colors Black Buffalo |. Harris Tweed ... : oxford .... $35.95 Olive Calf oxford .... $29.95 : Black Calf euUREEEUUEEUUUEBUEEUEUEEEUES CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1966 PER Brothers to Take Up Ferry Hours; — Will Raise Syringa Park Question Hale a Trail - Brothers MLA Don Saturday, reports Mayor RC, is. to take up the mat Madd: ter of the hours of and figures on the subject from “the: Town: of Castlegar. action at a two-hour luncheon ; meeting with fownyeotnell last Mr. Mi is -“quite pri mend change tion, schedu! Q id the MLA Jo! jared” to’ recom- mis ; the pre-| “fairly recent! Mr. Brothers promised this sent schedule to document ‘his | about . Laie i] case with the the highways depart- 6 possibility, of Castle- (For earlier story on the fer- ry situation, see story elsewhere on this page.) ae ““In‘other. matters discussed at. the meeting, Mr. Maddocks said.” Mr, The mayor sald council is Pre ared. to’ consider any alter- jintormation Mido, re- council members ‘that he had— tly"? —' wondered » takin; rer the ferries ‘for 1 and. operating them itself. ; that the ferries op- ide ‘the town's muni- its, ‘Mr. Maddocks ‘said Pos Creek Couple at ‘School | Sanedl is nonetheless prepared “to' sit ‘down and see what the inion that a’ commitment sfinitely made ‘and he in- atives: eat will ensure the con-| ja ration of the ferries |™ 55 ‘MEMBERS ‘of the ‘Castlegar and District ‘the observance of the ‘Richard Dormans’ Phristmas BLOUSES White Terylene SA.OR & ST.9B Milan and Paris to'raise the matter quite eae Citizens’.-Association ‘held their an-~ ‘ y d tHar‘of he condi al Christmas banquet in the Legion Hali state “you don’t know what we ts ay fe. ne 4 hers last Friday. evening. Receipt of a che- Pass’ Sreok area | are going through!” ton ate bie others lately, th | que from Mayor R. C..Maddocks for assis- as a, delegation, | “The couple. were ‘referrin; ore’ ‘the bosrd.t9| to the Pass Greek Road and the| with the | fanee P of a loud sp “a6th wedding a sary. and.the-p ation of a gift to association president Har- ry Evans highlighted the evening's events — “Castlegar | News teen contribution In one of the con- venient boxes aro’ @ Sink replacoment @ Water softencr @ Now Fowder room @ Extrs bathroom Campus through Castlegar and across the river to the perman- ent site. An inaugural ball is planned to climax the opening weekend before the Spring Term commences on Monday, Jan, 16. Continental oxford $16.95 month road” were the’ subj of a heated discussion at the couple, : board mcennel Money; night of 3 appeared’ “Sul tclde Hur anda, eee District No. David Thompson Stamp, Club and ie. ennatra oo Dec. 12 at Brownl of Xmas Decora- ones Bent 3 Robson Store — ‘Sat, te frome 10 to 12 am and ‘SMITH’ S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ‘Free estimates — all work guar- antecd. at Me sell only what ean be sorvic- WA PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. _ & @ a & & & & & & & & & & 2 & & & & & & 2 2 & & & & ea & Al & ee & @ & is Ke Overnnay Services Conducted A Brilliant resident for the past 50 years, Edward Overnnay, died. Monday at the. Castlegar and Diateiet Hospital. Overnnay, age 56 was porn Nov. 6, 1910 in Saskatche- wan, moving’ to B.C. and Brilliant at the age of six where he re- sided until his passing. He was employed il Cominco for some 22 year: Mr. Overennay was a ree ber of the Union Spiritual Com- munities of Christ. He is survived by his wife Tina and one son John, both of Brilliant; one daughter, -Mrs. P. (Verna) Popoff of Winlaw, and four grand children. He was predeceased by one son Bill in 1948. Funeral services were held yesterday from the Ootischenia Hall with interment at the Bril- liant Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home was in care arrangements. SS the moment his feet find the ~ floor 5 pee pane * RUBBER BOOTS for WORKING MEN Insulated Boots: Thermal Boots. Orlon Pile Lined Boots and many types of Rubber Footwear to fit your particuiar | need. FERRANO PUMPS for any, occasion Peau De Soie, Pattina, Kip, Silver Mesh, Silver Lenox. Newest little heels, illusions. $12.95 14,95 23.95 CULEEVEEUUU UES ema Eloctric Coffee Perse 0... ea $26.25 to bee te _ Roval Albert ‘Bone vm Clin _. Nine Different Patternn! a Imported Italian Fancy Glassware Vases, Candy Dishes, Brandy Snifters, etc. GIFTS FOR HIM Propane Torch Kit in Metal Case ; Weller Electric Soldering Kit ....0.00.05e ieee « $9.95. 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B.C. ‘Hydro: at}: vi a Method he Made will: meat: fn the New Year WINNERS ‘of first” dr: recent ‘nixed 1 I curling perati til. aw: in ni league. “oj ive uni te]: with - Selkirk eatloaey to odie: | Castlegar ‘council. is to the:road was completed the- : See connte | eotleeg min the posbiligy af to give e were Jack and Joy Heinrick and:Rosy-and Gail Braybrook.| arrow dam at which time a final” ae roa fare gor, for for B.C Hyde “eons Industrial Develo for med Prone it was an- e basis on which taxes are Mr. Heinrick and his rink ended up with 24 Points to Scciaton would be rendered ‘on | mel artment: y nay 1c i rink ferry. : den: ‘ an ‘impressive roll-call of major He incil. Betsey nian by! Savor it i oe. top for the first draw. 2s ef b Maer (Walker. reports that -a| world; companies. now aperating from a smal lanning to op B. mt has not e leading paper | A brisk, hing. broad dered tribute to his good taste and yours. > MUULMEVUVE REVVER EEE e Ee iKinnatrd acllaes, council After Shave 4.25, Cologne 5.50, After Shave and ‘ Cologne Set 9.75. And, © there Is a complete selec- tion of companion prepa- rations. All packaged in royal red and gold. Made In Canada. Castlegar Drug R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and C i - Phone 365-7813 Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday and Holiday, Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. - 7p.m. PUENTE C. Maddocks sug: }| gested at council’s' meeting last If been es- take. place rai the present:,75-per::cent. while |’ taxes on lard bo based on 100 per cent of assessed value in- end cata tet while the ll at while the The stidents of Selkirk Col- government felt that the com- Japan, Is rae od ne rictbal tones sack lege ‘have .invited the® general| munity should. have. an oppor- E z cea :| by sD would not neces- public to view, their bunkhouse | tunity to be part of the life and to: Se ae — = — ————| sarily incre college in action today. Anytime | vitality that has characterized be Children are Invited to Pull min ieee eters His = Shaigh to the Castle Theatre| oe Mi i Hatldocks asked i or between-the hours of 9 a.m. and | the first few months of Selkirk’s baie iad Lior fi eceeees = nant .m. there'will be students onj existence. The open house has} Sania Claus is to Visit Castlegar Saturday Pp. land ‘all’ agreed that a| hand to conduct visitors on tours | heen planned to make this pos- Santa Claus is coming to fhe organization of his visit be- ing hands hell be be pulled to the jr the Reed :G: Ing gravel ‘on the project. Svenska ; Cellule josa:; ‘The ‘tusk, measuring 20 in-| Enso Gutzelt of Finwnd: pad ches: long by. four. Inches in] muehle of , Bast Asia dlameter, ‘was scgent $0, C| tic: of Denmark, Weyerhaeuser officially taeatt: and: Mead of! ithe: United States, and Mitsubishi’ and: Honshu of een ei ernie ths village fire dep repared fo answe fo the College. ‘MC the show, com- “It’s: unbelievable. 1 talk them: out: of at- tempting the: show: this fall be- I didn’t think we had time to ypu it together, but they've swith a ea class PI soft inside- @ won't chafe tender feet. Flexible, sueded "Rial et onal MADDOCKS ataay of the matter was worth-| of the temporary campus behind ig hai nated ‘by the Jaycees.::-:| Castle ‘ Theat ‘There cl hildren will see ‘He: TT the:Celgar pulp division. ..- | ble. The mayor said he felt such The converted bunkhouses Highlight of the day will be a a policy would provide mm {neon have housed the batudents! and th. noon hour performances of tive for homeowners eir teachers’ oughout e | the . Coll shi “Sel- tony dren are being asic Th It’s Yogi’ Bear” the exteriors of their homes,| first term of. the Colle e's life, | kirl 5 See ve is rently , ee me abs the rene parking Tot tho mecone og: enn through) that it would upgrade standards bat. the buildings will fall ‘into touring area high schools. The Theatre and: he'll’ have treats| day to'h alt Santa Teigh| Fred Hiietle. Parente ‘manager |in the d' that it would| disuse again when the College | show features the College band; for them a8 well. inteiteeen wt irs ong Fo] 8 alt ig Eitie th nit chilaces aay the cut ae aton on the speculation on moves | to: iu permanent ‘quart-| glee club, ; rama, club, folk sing- 3 visits being spon-| attached to Santas sleigh-wagon | show and then pick } ary: ers; rock) and ‘roll band.and sored by local businessmen with| and with the help of many, ‘will| about 12.50, Sie Pick Mon up iat felt Ald. geome frould encour ‘The newly elected student] several: individual acts. age land aubdl sions; GTA a r =| fone &