ae ele tan not commlste, hae been not comple: een, ‘Put into service’ Tho lib Tary too, is Ca eat eh mneae conditions, meer at Monday's me sper eas oe cent for School District No. “The sale of the old Shoreacres and Tarrys School sites have not yet A ceived by the the education's approval. Tenders Is, been re- * truck, piss tes iy Baste Mt The tender of $3,- 342,70 plus trade-in. buses. letter has been re- board from the department of national defence advising that Miss J. T.. Dunlop and Gib tan * were unsuccessful in obtain: ing an overseas teaching as- signment. The‘ department eed 1,500 applications from which o only a 100 were required. CONING SOON Friday, March 24 ONE DAY ONLY 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 : Adults $1.75 12 & Under 75c Regular Pass. List Suspended The of Mrs, L. B. Moen, a member of the teaching staff of Kin- g. Her re resignation becomes ef- ive June 30 of this year. Miss Jean Rife, who was injured in a car accident last December, is reported to be base at her teaching Ratton in Tarrys. | i ‘The annual shutdown, mainten- - " Directed by FEES: Ne " DRAMA WORKSHOP se Selkirk Faculty Lounge ~ ST March, 17th and 18th Members and Students Sidney Risk REGISTER NOW AT CARL'S DRUGS . _ AT THE PLAZA Sponsored by Community. Players quo? WHERE THE CALA BLEACH, 128 oz. ... “DOG FOOD, Romper, 15 oz. 9 for $1 ‘QUICK OATS, Robin Hood 5 Ibs. 69c | ‘APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. cans 2 for 89c: We Now Have a Good Selection of Garden Seeds _ ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FILLED ‘Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00:A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK MARS, HELEN DAHLSTROM A Capella Choir Sings at Solkirk Sunday Evening The Trall's Womens’ A Dahlstrom, he in concert’ Sunday at § p.m. at Selkirk Coll area for its recitals, The program includes songs. by Canadian compos- ers, sacred ‘songs, spirituals, and selections id Bach. Arts Council. a silver collection will be ae sara SOCIALS Mrs. D. E. Hughes 5-5503 Jim Morey and “of Bellview, Alta., were recent visitors at ‘the home of Mrs Morey’s par-. Charles ents, Mr, and Morey of ane eee: Mr. and. Mrs. Barry Harsent and family, form- erly of ‘Castlegar, now make their home at MacKenzie. Mr. id Mrs. Di Mrs. C. Vanderburgh of Oliver. Council Seeks More Details On Crematorium The town councils of Kinnaird Castlegar and : will await mare) details be- in recent studies, sald, was far too act upon at this seek further informa- tion. .as. to whether it : should be run by a private group.or as a public. facil- ‘in Kinnaird, Mayor Colin Maddocks said he..would not be a party 1o° any de- citer. on a crematorium un- Fire Destroys Kinnaird Home Early Wednesday - _A-home on Merry Ri in Kinnaird was completely ire early answered the call at 2.45 to the home of Leon ewski and were sll fight: ing the blaze several hours The 17 men who were ir beds by alarm thought at one ‘point they had the fire beaten but heavy smoke’ in- terfered. Lumber Mill Seoks Fire Protection The Kalesnikoft Lumb- er Company of Thrums: has asked town councils ia Cas- tlegar ‘d to vide e tire anc otection for thelr manager Peter: K. Kalesnikott pointed out that 50 men were employed in e fire protection but ask- , ed them to work out some scheme to Brovida i IS Gon In Kinnaird, Al ‘Crestview Area Seeks Sewage Data From Town Council: Residents of the Crest- view area of Kinnaird have asked oe council about tacl to see ‘whet posal -was ‘f al option ‘don't iow how Continued from Page One ~~ Refarded Boarding Home the owner controls rdless of use. I are who do potien the the zoning by) bylaw iiving in eal les the resid- = under: clones kas me o} etitioners Sener An- otter has whtes beakers ese le and pro| others Pave. bee! fn Hauntin 4 the bylaw, one sonse ree forke ited any rij; the Torare led home issue in the each other Kinnaird Hall at a public rezoning meeting. In thé font Tow seats were Mr. on the and on the. t, Mr. ea Mrs. Hugo eo renh wits WB. none ‘of: the o posed a ‘home for Tetarded » adults, but they laborer and ‘two assistant co-ordinators for continuing education. kesman for Man- could. also. be. served. Parking Mishap ‘An accident in‘a park- . ‘ing lot at the D Bard. ranch in Ootischenia has robulted ” Aviation Course ~ Wins Approval From Board — The suggestion that an ig aviation : course be duced into SHSS met with approval in Principle. -by the board .o of trustees ior School No. et ee was pres- ented in the form of a let- ter.from Dr. John Hali. Superintendent of schools Bissell called ai ton tion to two iaeuibers a tne f school si off and Al Bigsby, tween the two = one aircraft. Bonder- who: be. 2 @ Amaryilis Bulbs 5” Pot, Each © Cor Seat: Cushions FAB SOAP _ ENTER ou MACLEODS SAVING YOU MORE 20% : OFF: ROOFING & BUILDING PAPER , saleswoman, . Mary. son, is among. the advance registrants for the first in- residence seminar for real cotate salesmen to be held Harrison Hot ; Springs March 19-23, Sponsored by the Real Estate Council of B.C. and) the Real Estate Institute of B.C., the four- cooperation with th co-operation ty. of commerce and b ess administration, UBC... Glidden” resented in . is ‘geared u) feup-culeure’. problems and . during the: month of Feb- Wded by thls grant LIDTLE PEOPLE'S NURSERY: — $16,836, While 3 Columbia other ‘story on: this ‘page). Under the financing it will provide ten jobs for 52. mnths. PAINT Ss AL E PAINT HOW INTERIOR or EXTERIOR Kootenay Building Supplies ‘Phone 365-51 55; didn’t want it in bated polah borhood, -They it was rezoned trom an fe to multiple family roperty values woul “Such spot: zoning,” he said, “could set a precedent for other areas of Kin- naird. We. ask council’ to protec. the investment of r8,” even if the ‘bi house was for the Queen of England we'd still oppose EP te glee ed multiple relling “of, ony’ kind” in tended d there were a “great many suites” in Kinnaird tt gave accomodation to student, and if they. hag HH rezoning 1t woul tet Hy ‘the detriment of a in of people, Frank Stasila, who lives ca tow Score down from the Projected said if he had suspected ates was going to be a rezoning of the area he would never have pur- chased a home sere ae ologist from Selkitie Caliegs who aves in Minnaled of happened. “I am sure that, wae Shes SO sated, at ite up again. lat paitt ‘iret, a Sug gestion that was answered Mra, Margaret Smith, of chapter of the so- handica) of © Mrs. statement Haat, the: Je location of. “lelge- where had not aed pro- perty to be devalued. Gar Decal Rush Makes Regisie? Sing Loudly Oglow’s xepister rang up’ $14,884 in es. Paul’ Ogiow, who is agent fort the motor vehicle ich Castle said. Sy ales "CADIS “HEELS TIGHTEN Witt oOR’ NeW HEEL WHEEL, Tighter than Factory. New.: FAMILY SHOE RENE’ 631 - 3rd Ave. Castlegar = ¥ MINUTES. | We, abn te Yellow HOMEPLAN mae First or second mortgages for the: purchase of: _ existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One in, no bonus. ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty: 283 ’ Martin St., Penticton, 8.C, tin 6 day approval service, competative rates, :no lock © 2 Phone 492-9841 days collect, evenings or ener ae Automotive - industriel Logging Gas Tanks - Exch Al CALL 364-1606 1696 2nd Ave. ‘Trail, Mike Strelietf : MIKE'S RADIATOR REPAIR al Coolers - des: 959-7058 tin] aut Public Notice REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY (CAR BODY DISPOSAL) Sam” the F pactor Service will be in the area on March 23 & 24 to arrange for sites and the collection of car bodies for crushing in late April or early May. - We urge all and We need sites and recomniendations: on ‘ma-" thods and groups who will undertake the respon- sibility of gatfering a minimum of fey vehicles for disposal at each location. We need everyone's support and ime _ tion. There is no’ charge this- time fr Project Sam’. : - : If your anisipaitey or crdéicatio’ is pre- REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY 479 Baker Street Nelson, B.C. Phone :352-6665 “GS. Rust Chairman | REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY et : Mr. A. J. Heatherington controller of “Project : Com- to take advantage of Project Sam, and by. ‘doing a CREDIT ‘UNION PRESIDENT ANDRE LAMARCHE AND VICEPRESIDENT "ALEX McKINNON VICTORIA REPORT Insults Fly About Unheeded By J james K. Nesbitt “You're livin, ins the ight er gaal! sald x ‘Macdonald to Eons Waldo Minister of In- evelopment, Trade for Clty of Views r 0! Liberal’ Gard le. Gardom of Vancouver Point Grey sald Skillings runs a statis- — it’s 'a ca- + tical hooge portfolio you have, run by a caboose minister, : BS — it’s a separtanent of bg words and pin-head statist- “Mr. Skillings said nothing. Mr. Gardom, back on the attack, said the _ depart- ment Mr. Skillings op- erates is “a copartment 08+ Deyund Secarvectinn, as @ mminisver giving: Mr, Skillings said noth-: er is Mr. Skillings said noth- In due course Mr, Skill- not impressed by what he ‘said, and, not one of them id about been in political life to roll with The ged Me Skillin, . 6) ret ‘ mnt P defeated ‘at the Mr. ig quick lp, 3 snd sometimes he ~all~ over . the * ise, buts not this time. He it iz : all, not wanting to. ” "You've become a do- - to halt own nothing minister,” said position Leader er Barrett. (0 Mr. Skillin, “Discussing this department is an exer- : cise in futility. The Ainist- Insults are hurled, and no one pays any attention. pared to assist ‘please phone or write eee < You Save af Bonnett’s 10 Pct. OFF for CASH - BONNETT’: ) BOYS & MENS WEAR i TELEPHONE 365-6761 - 965-6761 not communicating — Castlegar News Photo Garbage Dumps Are Invitation | To Skunk Dinner four recent KS". It lying around is as good asa written Thee bce ing hungry wildlife to din- er 0 years ago citizens slaughtered hun; cougars who came to lunch, last year black bears and = today When the animals feed on your parbag e you Pp the tia ret id massacre act, If your ateale looks and smelis like a dumping area or a familiar orifice of not have the Bry. dents collect the live speci- miens and transfer them to uninhabited areas. A concerned conser- vatonalist. “Senior Citizens Women and a group of stu- dents: from . Rivers “Meet Selkirk College” At Its. OPEN HOUSE PEA \Vi Se March 25 } 10 AM. = 4 P.M. \ if “. 12 Noon - 4 P.M. . Displays and . Activities To Suit All Tastes. Including *. Numerous film and slide shows —, Flight simulation and: link trainee — Town F displays ‘on 3’ West Kootenay projects — A puppet show in French’ — Language Lab sessions — Films & commentary on Italy and France — Displays of Russian books & artifacts and a samovar. to serve tea — Astronomy at Selkirk — Chemistry and biology experiments and projects presented by students & staff — display: of alpha phone: - Listen to your. own brain waves — Electronic music .— light shows -& computer demonstrations. — Video tape demonstrations — Displays of rocks, fossils, and museum specimens. — Giant sale in. the bookstore —, _-A luncheon ‘special in. the cafeteria and on Sunday a turkey - -dinner "for" just .85c. ‘DOOR PRIZES — 3: Free Alrplane Rides its Free And Everyone is Welcome ? A Very Large Selection of CARP _|FAMOUS NAME, BRANDS| Harding - Kraus - Celanese & Armstrong @ : INSTALLATION. AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Factory and Store Remnants At Special Prices Please come in and see our stock — no obligation Brothers Building & Supply Co, Ltd. 603 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar Phone: 365-7202 aaa CES In Stock Always Annual Meeting Castlegar Credit Union Sheet Shows Firm Using Own Capifal ie , Castlegar Savings credit’ ‘Union has culmin: own capital, The news came ‘in the al ‘report of the board lirectors presented to bers Friday night at a ig held in the, Castle- ar Arena, . : The report said that last. year “we were able to glimnunate Ou 8 during the loan from B,C. Centr Joan which stood at the: bee al this loan but by year’s end we were able to accumul- ate a surplus of $3U0,UU0 ‘by way of member's depos- from B.C. Central were oak ways peuuireds par e The re, board noted that orang 1971 member fassets assed the increase $8 million mark, an of $616, v0, or 25 per cen! over and above the 1970 -ing per embers Bort stated.” With all, 70 cent of our.income for ; directly and i 1972" has been indirectly returned to. o membership,” it continued. \ of consultants from Be c. ‘Castiegar Ferry Statistics ‘Central Credit: ruary, this ye pared with February. ‘3071 although most categories | traffic showed a slight in- Sethe sollowing, ie the traffic in’ various" catégor-, ies rack: figures for Sort in. lumber of. Found trips ‘Qark (2,935); ‘number’ Pin “Goan bed re vers y en| rife on (26, 970) tas ot es, g trailers rere trailers, - 188 © (85); uses, 28° (41); moto. Say. (nil); live. wook, 35 2 (nil); Former Diplomat To Give Lecture On German Facts A retired member. of the United Statés Forelga Service, Brewater' Mol Wont ene jest. speaker ae. the night Ay eaikink Callege. The ic of the meet- eing held: in Dep: y : State Dette Wash- ~ Among other places, he . had:assignments in Moscow, London, Stockholm and vi enna,-and spent four years as. American ambassador in the: cid, Africa, ere, Unlon will analyze the pre- rent and and projected needs of here to duelds whether it is feasi- ble ta and into. th 0; see dee eee ut plans on to oy an | aire Peal new directors’ and Ed B Rohn. Handicapped Group Hoars Aclivity Summaries rogram that fits to Rot the child to was told lzst week. “Td is. fortunate,” said ~ » Frances Martinelli, . “that each child. is able: ito. receive. the training gram to fit his or her indie vidual needs, a ara lone uations rather than. b; school methony she said, “money is learned by count. ing. pennies, nickels dimes, and t this is followed a shopping tours to’ com- ete ‘ erence.” : 1... 8 - Centre is los ‘ in.the. old St. Joseph’s Cha- August when Mrs. Jackie ie vecom was euiey as Bu d to: ts, students .and professionals throughout the year, 0 es in the’: area were given a wheel chair and commode and vis- its. were made | to local children at-Tranquille and -f-Greaton and reports sent to ts. ‘The Home Care Com- » le who will address groups on Problems of mental retard- ation. In addition, films are available: .to. interes’ ted Row members elected ‘the board are Betty 0 Og- low.and Norma Nicol, bo of Casegar. bona . ST. RITA’S CAS TLEGAR . CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE are sponsoring’ a St. Patrick’s Tea| | SATURDAY, MARCH 18." 2:00 TO 4:30, P.M, sh CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16,1972. 3 Size Isn't everything. Datsun Is North America's best-selling imported truck, Datsun has a strong steel box... blg enough for a couple of planos or a boat and camping gear. About half the price of domestic pickups. At Datsun we build solid, reilatie automobiles that meat every Gut,, because it's stilf nice to drive something you can love 2 litte too, we make a choice of Datum R models . . . sedans, a fastbacit, a wagon, a pickup and ever aGF |: sports car. Datsun is all the car (and all the truck) you really need. {ROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LIMITED "There remove th 100 Desn ded cs Cauda ed ec USA i. ’70 1600 4-Door "Good clean sisal cars that have fo go ’66 Rambler American i $915.00 "67 Cortina, cassette deck . ECS seceesssessesseeee 1145.00 "65-Dodge Wagon ............ Se Bees ..... $815.00 "G4 Valiant Wagon. .occcccs.ccsssssssscsesseeegeeesevevece $625.00 66. Comet Hardtop ........:......ccccssscssesesseeeee wise. $965.00 ’63 Pontiac seetseseesesereess, $495.00 *65 Rambler Abicricaat Hardtop ........ eS { ALSO 58 Ford Pick-up. Needs body work .................. $175.00 ’67 Chev Pick-up. Good throughout ........ $795.00 ae DATSUNS ’68 Wagon. Immaculate . .. $1245.00 $1975.00 ‘70 1600 Sports Car