CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, March 10, 1966 Blueberry Socials Recent visitors to the home of Mr, and Mrs: EB, G. Muldoon were Mis, Olga vgcaueray and her daughter Holly Anne of Clinton, Mra, Nels Larson is a patient at the Castlegar and District Hos- pital. at was recently spent by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strotof, % beth Flanders celebra- ted her twelfth birthday last Monday, Invited guests were Bonney and Shirley Kavaloff, Pam Warford, Joanne Kabanica, Diane Robinson, ane Tamelin, Ju WANJOFF — To Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, George Wanjoff of Robson, , a daughter. For his first-walkers choose PUSSYFOOTS »y age Flexible sueded leather soles and light treaded heels help prevent slipping. Moccasin wiggleroom...and insides won't chafe eae feet. Shelia Horvath, Darlene Sawat- zky, April MacDonald and Jenny Flanders. Mr. I. Cairnes travelled to Prince Rupert recently on busi- ness, He was accompanied as far as Vancouver by Mrs. Cairn- World’s Prayer Day Service For Robson Women “World’s Day of Prayer’ service in the Community Church re- cently. Some 34 ladies were pre- “The theme was ‘Ye are Mrs. R. Mrs. ‘4 Thorp played the or- Mrs. J. Schuepfer took the offer- ing. Flowers were placed on the Altar by the Womens’ Auxiliary. Following the service the Robson Evening Group ladies f Robson women attended a f gan and Mrs, J. Fornelli: and| of ma: J Gordo yn Elliott has ben ap- pointed controller of Columbia Cellulose, according to a recent announcement by qery Bowler: finance and t gintaistvation sec: OM wie, Eliott holds a BA in Tee IA UA. EREMENKO and Co. 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Where Has Your Success Occurred? you uncover some thinking basic to your personal philosophy. Some time a et a: meet- Look again at that Place th under of tis area, a " imilar question | jal e each word in turn, and then hav- | ¥: ing selected the one most ap- propriate to your immediate frame of mind, please read on. We would like to ask some The wording was a little different: In what ES) ic area as a teacher have you enjoyed your greatest suc- cess? of you a very In what specific area, a8 a par- ent, Baye we you enjoyed your grea- was ed and t the teachers were a bit ie Paper was handed out BELL BOTTOM PANTS | ‘In magicare Fabric Little. or no ironing required Ladies sizes 10 - 20 Girl’s $4.95 sizes 7 - 14 $2.98 & $3.98 Pure Wool - 109% Acrylic - Ban Lon $4.98 y $7.95 Ladies sizes SACL Girl’s sizes S-M-L $3.99 - 6:49 Keep Your FEET DRY by choosing your part- icuiar type of rubber footwear from our large 2! stock. “We have the kind of rubbers or rub- ber boots you need eithér for work or dresswear. WORK BOOTS =4 SAFETY TOE Footwear 10” - 8” - 6 Work Boots WORK OXFORDS OR WORK ROMEOS lin. SAFETY TOE OR REGULAR BOOTS Made by Reputable and Proven Boot Factories GREB - PARIS KODIAK - LECKIE DAOUST Ny winetal ‘LLbrarys Pee Lae Buildings) victorias BAe Dec. 31/876: : Published Every Thursday at “Thal Crossroads of ‘the Kootenays” WEEK'S WEATHER MxT. MIT. Rn & 27 March 14 41 March 16 40 March 16 44 VOL. 19, No..11 CASTLEGAR BRITISH COLTER, FIORE !MARCH ‘17; 1966 © 10 CENTS PER COPY Suggest G aglardi Move’ Tone Bri Lewis Suggests One Ferry Have Life Boat With Motor. A suggestion that! ‘one of the Ald. life boats on ‘to go to je of any- ficulties int the re. Colunse annual-report: of Cast! + fire chiet Ed Lewig, ted | ly. occ {s The'report ‘; present to} council Tuesday night. by Cec Gorse, “chairman of health, welfare beste safety, Mr. Lewis it, the ‘council sponsor a: movement tions.up and down raed a from river, is. contained in . the | the ferey, Been la for some kind of safe’ call bi had. come through on of{ fire alarm line and: lu his College Principal Shows ‘Concern Over: Housing {Whe first desire of staff members at:the West Kootenay Regional College is to live in the Castlegar area but if they can- not find ‘accommodation here careers night day evening. “We have a problem,” ‘he told them, :‘‘aproblem ‘that Ii would to with you. : Next faculty will want to find a home to-rent here. They are: an out-|.© standing. group of citizens who add lustre to the communi-| ee ty.:Sovif: you think may able to help in providing accom- modation for them, a wish you would write to me.” soy that comes tea p20 te at he ho) lo eople would invite ‘these in a Tea ‘dents and ‘tell them about Gat legar. He and dean .of students Andy Soles: had:'been made to B June some’ 25 ‘members of: the | hai feel most welcome since they id arrived, he?added.*::: -| of ‘rescue. I ‘think! “the ‘council ¢ ible ‘at the timo but'another resident sed to. retrieve the neblts ¢ craft and a ree its ‘sugge. at some: at- tempt be. made’ to: haye one’ of the life boats on the ferry equip- ped with an “outboard. motor Pendy at all times, The fe erates 24 hours ‘fou the’ police "departme nt would: have to bring a. boat’ from ral Hy ae a.case, would get the backing ‘of ‘the Was preparing to fishing H his poste wae B. » EP g-and Highways Minister Phil Ga; ‘A lette: has’ “been sent to Castle; r ‘council: su; Frelocatin: e old Taghum brides in. the Gece neboon the ay. and CPI CPR birdee at T Taghune near Petition at Rokson gar ste tog t that consideration be’ given | Victoria. M 8 | Robson are being asked part. a movement to Bey servi oe ‘At ta recent ee ‘of the Robson Recreation Co) a plan wasp! to solicit support for preserving the: fer- fy. service. § Tncluded in it isa petition married ng a member, of the staff of tHe” Succeeds Jim Gray, a aise recently ‘tra: fallow Cominco employee, who |. ; nsferred. to]: Welton’ is “ale 5 Trail School (735), moti > ena livestock 35 (4). Public Forum fined district in an effort of test and a request was made for an kind” oO! ae tt ny ye quite jbl for you to answer this question honestly unless you do gome rather a ‘ swers, and the fact that so many MADDOCKS |::"# Ce this unless, with what i are ne tak at ou be PUBLIC NOTICE 2 at || ve er for you who juare Dance Berry: the “Eloe © Down in a ene Comin- || Parents to read a few. of fhe at & 8t, Eita’s Annusi 6t. Patrick's os Gym, Sat," March 12 Tea and Bake Sale, March 32, 9 Benior Citisons Meeting — at bres caer Legion Hall, Door | region Malt at-7.30, Moreh 11th. Entertalnment by Kinnaird Unit- ee Parnde Fashion Show— || on church Cholf, by Kingargon Rebekhah Lodge— | nogwood Circle of UOW Bake March. 28,) Nordic Hall, 8 pm. | sale at; Castlegar Drug, March admnitston’ 70. ch at 80. Bummage Bale, .uCcW. March 15 — Senior: Hall, 10 a. 9 | balance ‘the ‘force; thus it twisted: sidewa: | but: work was delayed’ several erection tower's other. guy-lines could: not Th i] TIME Is. 7 RC. Maddocks ‘said at : | se iL -was ‘introduced b: f MLA Tony Gargra gen | clreulatin “of - wie, ~a | this bill T wish to assess'supp . saa = r the x y 4 : : i ie oS that he felt the bill was was worthy | help eas Hes > 4 - | tie tion Contel. Board| S fe Ries with: adequate. powers: to" deal | : | ~ f . ~ with the: problem ‘and ~ he ‘felt | | rict Chamber of C 6 “Giving children, the con- | fidence to achieve. e “Developing 2 Missouri ttitude.” pm. Hydro auestioning: a and Futepin: tims. Sliver col- ® “Just in ening. Chil- tection. lection. pranch of RNABC— dren nega Smebne to listened March 15 at step. between high .J.seheol ‘and university a a very. long:one for students and ad to {tell outsiders of the development area. going on in many set ‘asid sutee nt ne es ami id, said : aside’ for by 5 Hi _| are and lost: as \'a] Soles: told/an Education; ‘Week had received “en ti pwell, it eee Seta aes a ‘alhalla St. will shortly. be loge "ds ee ay major: industries :would:‘be more amenable :to ‘this.“sort ‘of action being taken’ on ‘a' provin- cial ‘rather than on’a local Spring cleaning that the auxil- lary would appreciate all usable items — clothing, furniture, ap- pliances, etc. For prompt pick- up phone: Kinnaird 5002; Cast- Castlegar S277. lean’ of ation “Tn helping them discov- : .- Insteat be Soles said last w “While e er the little humming joy that Mothers please attend. one can get from wor! ig? each student | Jeger #115: = ‘Show! SMITH’ § PLUMBING & how: opennnieis to like him- “Tryin, to ‘k HEATING Lip. scien, But, acess? — not 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 965-7531 — CASTLEGAR x iy end Brownles will meet at home of Mrs, R. ‘Bro, March 15-8 p.m. WOOD HANDLE 10 ft. TREE _ - | hic cate ‘ankea, : : gar enone r} e, Castle- them apartments, ‘private ck ‘te as Christina Placi gar council announced “tuesday “Ps follows oe oon embers * e@.col St David's, An ee whichis question “of ‘the ‘proposed ‘Ar Honor ther proposed Ar: ‘Four Juveniles, th told the local eting © last week. Yard Goods _ARRIVING FOR SPRING ia - ares “In making students re- Cottons, luetant to sive sn snap judgements. In trainin: to give consid: Reveloving ' individual ‘on for: four. juveniles who: ha ” previously Pleaded i vidual: ial orobtefee, with Yectur OTeasing-aid-cmcriuE ers. rs Fro jlocal stares stores ‘Parisi earlier this this pagan Ht title: was’ insppropri- "sia corder. to: see that faculty Ress sstians capte havent 5 : 7 es seem Re TP eth ‘person, 10-year-old | They also felt: there. CWas| tunity: to: Aree ti =r News Ee to| ment, let Toes’ People a Patra & : : : : i Fea HG bert ‘Trelenberg of Edmonton | merit '-in. nares this small discuss th tiemonn eB day | stead. of :passing on the oppor- CANDY STRIPED ; os | Seeattce was giver given ng suspended : ‘sentence | road:‘un the designation of provision -has bee! Don. Brothers jut just ‘minute “af Cone she : ean bxg ; : Christina ach “lecturer.ito have. his} tor th as made : POLISHED COTTON, yd. ..... 98¢ é ; : 3 ; in: ithe legislature. by") Premier a ‘ : : Benn ‘ ¢ Two attempts ‘were made aac of: the ‘Premier fol: & aur 7 mt i tp break’ into | # lowed: protests against the. pro- focal res ut neither: was suc- Y * : pose redistribution ‘bill: which | RCMP, ykesman. : . ould’:‘have “cut *Kootenay | re- 4 peter by 50 per cent. Linens and Laces—in ioveiy : pastel: shades. ered en . South, Mrs. North, Mr. Ea st, Mrs. ‘West, would you con- sider submitting your answers? We would like to consider them and: possibly, without signatur- es if you prefer, Brint them for our readers’ inte: If anyone nteret like to com- ment on the answers submitted dy. the teachers, or.to request an amplification of any. statement made, we would be.very. happy. to print the comment or to-ob- tain the amplification. Meanwhile, in what specific pees a arent have you have you: en- joyed your sreate is Ta ‘Toastmistres- ses, will you lead ont AACA J. Lie iN POZER FOOT SPECIALIST Will be at the Crown Point Hotel Trail, B.C. Tuesday Night March 15 — 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday — Mar. .16 8 am. to 2, p.m. Practice limited to treatment : GAY POLKA DOT ‘ POLISHED COTTON, yd. . ... $1.10 : ASST. VENETIA PRINTS FLORALS & PAISLEYS, yd. . $1.75. 20 in. aad HANDLE $7.25 . $1.69 - $3.75. See u us for, Steele Briggs oie ‘seeds | Castlogar-Trail I ch’ resident ‘responsib! for somone the snow on the » Road Priority i ls Under Fire : in front .of -his home. “2 ; pls o ear answering. -criti-}.....; Premier Bonnell ae Penner | tthe et provinal lee | ion of lnnalsfs mow removal a performance this sured iby the government that| Muirliead of Kinnaird... told 5 is | olng invited: yim provement: of: the: Trail ber members: hat “people Castogar jhighway was ge had not: been -able to. ge side- tee that. it is 0: Flow down ‘down walks in ate tree list now? .- ‘a months .and. called: tne ‘situation "Bosse asked this ques. ast week's Chamber Your family Beever _the best of everything We know you want the best for your family .... that's why.we stock the finest quality drugs and compound prescriptions All the colors of the Rainbow i in cotton | Broadcloth ing recovered. a; “disgrace.” 2 Suspected Dog. bs : Poisoning: €ases. Two; cabs: of suspected 1 dog the second,and third prizes are’ n re-| 1967: season: {passes to the ‘Kin: tei ple ided into ci parts to Ean for: the 10 provinces and the central: government (3 peithin one sonfedy, et rie as: king in res) of a ae speaking | the: ee e-" 1915.and showing the CPR station, F Farm: er’s store ‘and post: office, the first Castle- letter,: from gar: school ‘and ‘the ‘Castlegar Hotel are| Minister’ Phil’ Gaglerdi,. in- Pome ate ‘the Parkdale trailer | naird ieadent; council: president, Ken Pickering, |. formed! the ei Spun Lr sent io the provincial anaya Page Hern Pro !“SHSS' principal’ John “Holden, Columbia] Unlikely to ba included In the] an RCMP spokesman’ sald g of a $13,000. ‘Cellulose | representative: Harold, Webber eat eur "year week, ae mi at the y. He said both: dogs had. dled and vice-president Bob Patrick: ‘ PES Caaagar NewsPhoto] | Chit Yee? vr, | iit euae® wee me [Ech See ek eon ‘have -been- presented: te Columbia Cellulose. ‘The: six R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine _ and Columbia — Phone 365-7813 are jini nded ‘to neighton stu- = thehéritage ‘left them in $ this area.. admiring this. picture take ins.