Poraly Vi Visits ts Castlegar / Area (continued from page one) | : #55 ‘MERCURY: SEDAN ‘$595 CASTLE _ MOTORS | : TTT PUBLIC NOTICE meat now. Kinnaird Ratpayera will hold ratepayers urged to attend. Robson’ Women's Association * y ni Christmas novelties and minee- SMITH'S a: loud. ye! Prince “Willlam followed close- ly by the marauder. The bear appeared.to be the more afraid hasty retreat in the ete airectlon once it clear- d ‘and beat:a Genelte United Church Rum- Of ‘and Childrens’ Clothes, and Household goods——Dough- nuts and coffee for sale. Kinnaird United Church Women will hold rummage sale at Legion Hall, Sept. 26, 9 a.m. 2nd Castlegnr Scouts meet ev- Very ‘Tuesday, 630, Anglican Church Basement. Sunshine Club — In ald Handicapped Children will te in charge of refreshment booth at Fall Fair. Home baked woods will be featured. PLUMBING &. HEATING HONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE: the fren LNA BSB ne otice he had ex: cutting] missioner were Bob Praill: of permit issued by the game com elstoke, employed in the Cel- Bey code operations * at» Sid. itrolm: uring : ‘quite familiar on the area, He’ is a’ most accomplished hunter, as is Anderson. The hunt-was, most successful although: Prince William and Mr.:' Trou: bridge stated they worked hard hunting seven and eight hours and charged downhill. ‘William brought it down:at very clone distance, : Prince William and his com- panion were: most’ enthusiastic about the country and its beau- ty. ‘They sang loud the’ pralges of Bob Praill and admired knowledge of the country A his ability as a‘hunter. That evening four tired but | happy hunters returned to Re- l velstoke and the trip ended with a happy and hilarious group of people having dinner. ‘Next morning= was spent paying trophy fees and arrang- ing for export permits for two beautiful silver fipped hides, one’ of which will hang ‘St. James’ Palace. Princo Witla left for Vancouver but before leaving he expressed his happiness at having visited Bri- sh Columbia and spoke most carat of the friendly people RELIEF OF perienced. Kinnaird Socials ufman, Ph, 365-5488 UBC on Monday ‘where (he: is working toward his ‘bachelor of education degree. Mr. Fishwick had been’ having a holiday with| ‘his’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Fishwick. after-school ~: birthday event provided. a festive ‘dinner. for a number.of Wayne Brigge- man’s’ friends ; when. they ga-| thered iat:his': house to help’ him, celebrate. ‘Wayne who turn- ed seven that day. was the guest of.honor. Afterwards gifts were opened and. treats topped. the order for ‘fun: time.” ance were David Bosek, Randy Harms, Ra ly ‘Mykyte, ther. ohn E n Beiggeman and Nor- ‘man ‘Another September child, Valarie’ Cormier. ; who «: turned: faree years. old: was presented gifts by her. Porters Mr. and. Mrs. Robert::Cormier of: Prin pert: who came to visit ‘over: the irthday ‘event, ‘They have. been the guests J of:-their. son ‘and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Terry ‘Cor- mier for five days. During their stay: they wate, accompanied on a short tour of ‘Wash- ington. ‘and Idaho’ points. The visitors also.‘ renewed . friend- ships and acquaintances with re- sidents from Prince Rupert who are - now living in this area. ‘situated at the coast working for'a Vancouver firm. She uated from the Kinman Business School in Spokane last June and just. recently procured the stenographie position at the coast. * past 15 years, Mr. and Mrs. Paul on their.recently pure! a farm ‘at’ Aldergrove: Paul-has--been with the village’s works de) ment for-the past 10 years. ‘He velopment on his‘40-acre’straw- perry land ‘in the Fraser. Valley. The: many® friends which ‘the Hildebrandts have acquired thro- ugh the years wish'them every. success in their new: yen PETT'TT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS — “+ PETTITT | PHOTOS: | ‘FLANNELETTE BLANKETS — Kent FALL FABRICS are in ‘ BROCADES in white, yellow, blue .... ALL WOOL FLANNEL in gold or ‘blue '.. Ri CORDUROYS, good quality, green red, blue; rose, charcoal $I 35 yd. ; RAYONS, linen. like, a large assortment of colors, suitable. for dresses, ae jumpers, suits, ete.,..., $I <86 yd « $1.65 « alias “= COTTONS : _BROADCLOTH a large assortment of: shade “red, mauve, yellow, : EVERGLAZE, printed ; _. 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COLOR — : WON'T. FADE. OR RUN — -NO BLOCKING — NO: IRONING — WON'T SHRINK = Wo !'T STRETCH— ; MOTH HATE.:IT;BUT YOU'LL LOVE IT.. MAKES. AN IDEAL GIFT. COME IN NOW: WHILE SELEC- ‘ TIONS: ARE AT THEIR’ BEST! ~ STEEL LINER, 5 5-YEAR COMPRESSOR * :WARRANTY:: “AND: ‘FOOD: PLAN ~ The: Village . of Castlega ha on the plann! ‘board | to . committee has been challenged | member'Ed Hermian at pin ‘to carry outa threat to‘ an unorplalnied “whole rotten board The cuallenne was’ Bs maade in partial ‘te t: of which fol-| licence, zB Her poe Whal ‘attending. your spe: council on, mai meéeting; last week’ by former cial committee meeting on Sept.| +=!made the “fo owing village’; chairman Aago. Sylvest, ae ‘ealled : to’ deal among other j to me and: Fepeated its “a| things with: rezoning ia and trade}: ‘in. “who ap: letter 'to the: press:on ‘this sub- parently, acta officially to assist | ject, I will write one to expose of rezoning | this whole rotten ‘mesa. \s)5<° “T pro ured Mr, Her- Comm. R. C. } man! that'he could’ count’ on at] ments. trom one foalvid dual! to by ask} ask’ Mr. Herman to carry out | done without, ‘gong through threat.” coun nel , Maddocks com: |..." Co mented that’ council .“is not in-] man Wo dn passing along com: | clerk ‘of Mr,’ Sylvest’s ‘lot- “Will you file: appro: ; Provinolal Library, a g Parliament: “Bulldings, Victoria, a, Cc. Dd 91/87654 “48 you weplte ‘one. more | least one more letter: -and J here-' ners He said this “can; be L piately: please.” - VOL. 17, No. 85" A “Robson resident aise “property has been purchased by carne from’ that: he isnot’ eae, dr0 ae whose name ha: seen alsed in: a the House - 0} Castlegar's 108 exension pbyla ya very harrow’ asia e8- rday's votin; ai with 60 5% now where the: story, isfied. 3 v Kootenay-We: 1 | Herridge told the j ‘mons on’ Monday* that fe: rose “bristling with indignation" ;to| | protest :the § ‘abominable : treat ment” “given Robson ‘resident Monty Foster; whois: over '80 age and ‘a World War. veteran’ by the Hydro “octopus.” | The MP ‘sald, Mr. Foster's had been expr lydro Authority. 1’told the Cat e: gar -News that-his. property: wa: not ? expropriated ‘and-‘that : ot don’t ‘know. where that game 00 There's ‘no-truth in it, ‘by -Hydro for i Mis io Pp 5) Te sald ite was: “not to0. = : ab docks reported: ‘excellent meeting” naa bee ‘held. sinh the vilage : ed “inex ett #of. male a "district Tauseum-! Ubrary its Castlogar’s centennial com- mittee has now been appoint- ed. Lorne , Zinio” told council's. meeting | last; week | council’s opinion on the sugges- olatita U-Reed, bu- fon: that any funds the pines Apartments at the Gre a at smelterman Al Gordi attend of Canada ‘next Wednesday: ev: * ening’ at at, the : Kinnalrd | Unite ij is le to gaat itizens" hom- | 1 “are” not normal for “such a project.’ He comes to’ Kinnaird with |?! ur his wife Margaret and‘ will take project be! applied towards. the proposed ; Kiwanis for a Centennial ‘project. of. : a brary.} esky, ‘Pommmented tat he eophy will: be. avidly ;sot Mudents. Mr. Anderson ter relatively recent, graduate of the ‘school-and‘one:minute’s: sil. -ence : was, observed “by” students in his: es dia ‘Pelle; teacher) John* Landis. ea : and District: abe le | chers’ sAscociation cholarships of: $1502 and? $100. a proposal by ment but also tne ‘Brow ‘can ‘be expected'in any: vent, oy. Dr.) Keenleyside : said ° B. ‘Hydro’ is: prepared to pick: e ‘half ‘the $6,400, Innaird's Adjuatment to Colum: bia treaty effects ‘has’ besa xamining © ways ot mea of -assisting. int'your’ task patie e out ‘in any..way ‘on. "The twin’ villages: of Castle. gar and Kinnaird pave accepted tab while Col-|™ idicated ee] leyald 1{-Autho: ority: is: a ponsibility to boinc ‘Castlegar and < © KINNAIRD © COUNCIL © @ COLUMBIA’ ® @ RIVER DAMS @ you! autonomy: ested the :two. ‘villages. cbpolet Pins ; |ining:3 consultant: of : their. :o' choice : ta ‘undertake.a first-stage ricilation’ students -who ‘hagl: 5 qualified by. their marks ent : examin: representative “Mire. ‘wwhile.an: TODE: scholar- $100 was Dart of the fees) to:senior : “mat, e iPy Makortoff,- *M.' Na: 1 zaroff. ‘L.> Pellegrin, :D."-Ru! Ko} B. AL. Wias 1 of. studies 10, isis Jaycee: Week in nada: andthe: special observance ie being ‘celebrated’ by: Kinnaird eal: Jayceas was. th successful:'get-out-the-vote «cam: eenage safe, dri f is Andy. Boolinoff,:secre! is: Gordon’ Graig,’ stre: Sent Cast of the ‘group's. major i jects ‘is develo ment of ‘thel’ed artist . La 3 ‘softball: di: Pat: the: Pass| Bare * « aPi ne Fa completion; as ‘shown here wit »| Mr.'and as? ‘paign conducted last December. |:> Since then ‘the: unit: has spon- red‘ a‘ bicycle Fete program, ence was made to’a ‘Barrs. ainting® is no The Cal alvary, tist! congregation’ welcomed its:ne' pastor, David‘: Reeves,’ B. ancy fast Sunday,“Mr.’Reeves and-his *| family: will: reside ‘in ‘Woodland ke. ‘Kinnaird. 81 he“\report will be ready the week of Sept. 21.He sald he aS had learned this the’ Reses carry no weight with “This: he “opinis Bi ‘pride and’ x Mrs. Barre and? it will be throughout the province in the |« for: of: “‘keep-in-touch" cards veral other, cities, towns-‘and ieee are included in the pro- Barra changed the vi point of; Castlegar... from . the sce! by. the *Castle- | - | papers‘'(which: ‘attracted © xoning, right to‘ make | distri Fépresentations pertaining to gar News in B.C. Feekly news- shere) as he felt he must include. the maximum number of known features: dbout ithe village; as he, , Possibly could. Asa" special servic rj ofl painting of. Castlegar ar by. ni nok ce Noy “Things ‘look’ “ve for, anelectric rate ed eenen fore pepenre tn’ Penticton on‘ irda} along with Cast! Gwitym:H ii ie the | all ein cone ing all. the paintings co! thus for in the s broledt "pelading