4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 Juniper Sidewalks Asked But Council Money A letter from Mr. and Mrs, ile of Short Frauk Stesnveorden of Juniper ae, seho0! aiaowalss, : Street, Castlegar was added to ‘The requests are being ac- add jouce e LIGHT WEIGHT... 7) LIVELY FEELING... LOVELY JOYCE $15.95 joyce MADDOCKS pandrutl Remover Hale Dressing and Gonditloner e New 1966. |: Cold Capeute | Reg. $ 1.49 SPECIAL CASTLEGAR DRUG R..=. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia ti .Phone 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,, Fri. 9-9 . Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon -1 p.m., 6-7 p.m. ie the Etrect Siewalk the Monday night mecting of council, © é Council said it was unable to consider shone requests until next spring at, which time work carrie out, on the projects would be eligible. under. the winter works program John Bowman of Columbia Avenue also saw fit to ite council regarding the safe “ot mae on the town stree' impressed by its e: He said ete! on Col bla Ave. should be subjected to a 16 or 20 mph limit similar to that in other school zones. Council replied to the let- ter Columbia Ave. is an arter- jal highway and as such is the ity of the of highways. ‘A recommendation, RCMP and DOH be asked to enforce the present 35 mph limit and con- sider'a school zone, was mailed. Commenting on the safety of children, Mayor R. C. Maddocks said “We should bring it forcib- ly to the attention of the author- ities before there is a serious accident.” “* Council was told by Ald. Jim Corbett, school patrols were under consideration by e BenOO board following a meet- with the princi ing ipals and de- partment of highways authori- Hes last week. « move ass brought about by a petition for ‘safety measure for the children by re- sidents of ‘the Castlebar sub- yD: alsision: Previously Claude Bissell, school ‘superindentent had ruled out the use of school patrols be- between the to. be wi detachment of the RCMP, Corbett said. Jaycee Ranks. To Increase Hopes Proxy intends : “The Junior, Chamber. of |f c in'C: “You'll Sot the FALL FASHION Seon wa Ta 5 ve Double Knits or Bonded New Faii Shades of Plum, cheny: Jude: cic. 3 Reg. sizes 16-20 or. riaif' Budget Priced ...... $26.00 to aed Also NEW FALL DRESSES are in ‘stock Wools, Double Knits, ‘Bonded Fabrics or lined Dresses in. Reg. sizes, Petites or. r Halk sizes. Going E HUNTING? Be dressed comfortably.for maximum mobility 7 Hunting: VESTS rerse to red i HUNTING $1.95 - $14.95 BOOTS: Greb 8". Waterproof $23.95 Grob 8” 2 Sale Price .. $14.98 Daoust 8” .... $19.95] ’-Huating JACKETS, red $93,95 « $42 $5 Hunt ing SHIRTS i in wool, red Sizes SM-L-XL a a SA . BOWLING SHOES BOWLING SKIRTS... -. ; White St Bo comfortable Pure Wool Material pee by. ie bd shoes in a shoo specially ; Stretch Slims y Slims 100% Woo! Worsted ORLON PILE HOUSE COAT to pursue a drive over the next few weeks. It is hoped the prevent. membership of five will be trip- led at the next meeting of the unit in the Oley, ding on Oct. 4 at 8 Plans to ' Ogi Presid it of thi oie fol low, lent of the uw - towing ran executive meeting last reinesiny evening. Mr. Oglow sald the meeting ig the past years re this chamber has been very active, said Mr. Oglow. ‘The : Junior eee of Commerce serves e purpose in its com- aun sand: it. is esséntial . to both comm and’ the youth of the‘centre there be:an Kinnaird Socials Mrs. D.:Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 ‘Weekend guests at'the home of Mr. and Mrs.:E. Salehsht wae cently from Vancouver where he ~..dLattendad the. nrovincial ‘exec: and 1d ‘flown * in from New Mr. and. Mrs, W. A. Ball accompanied yy Mr. and Ww. Becregnt ‘motored “to Hileen’ Garneau of Vancouver. Mr. Mrs.: Gilbert: Jac- obson accompanied their son-in- law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemmerling of Trail, to Spokane where they were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hemmeorling's: son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. Bill Robinson.. While there, they cel- ebrated ‘the’ third birthday’ of Kelly A Ann Robinson, and Mrs, Jim Bjork of North” "Battleford, Sask. left Posy Really wou CASTLEGAR NEWS al-- oa Completely Washable. Red, Blue, Gold.S.MLL. " LIGHTWEIGHT FORABOND | ‘Resilient, Warm, Washable, Moth Proof. Assorted: ‘Styles and Colors. S.MLL. WITH. KODEL FIBERFILL, it Weight, Non-Allergic, Assured Flattest, 5 oui! Drying. Sizes S.M. L. - cab IAKRICER TONEER CA a IN FEN : Sewn-in floor, Hippered dutch-style door, 9X 5’ X77" - 65” 9° x 12" X7’ -6'5”. 9! x 12? .. 5 mosquito and storm m flaps, ~ Regular $135.00 bind ais eee Temi Provincial Library, Parl Lament Bulldinga,| Victoria, Be c. ‘Dec. 31/876" * Published Every TI ds of the Kootenays” WEEK'S WEATHER Mx Mi) Rn P. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Sept 2 Sept. 28 7 rs CASTLEGAR, BRITISH) COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1966 10 CENTS PER COPY : CENTENNIAL. EXCHANGE. rived at the, Stanley’ Humphries’ Second- ary: School early. this week to/take ‘part in classes and visit local industrial projects. Staying ‘here until-the .end sof this ‘week are; left to right, ‘Doug. Sanders, Sidney, Shisiey Reeve: ‘of ‘Abbotsford; Eleanor Hale students ar- -of New. Westminister, Bill Findlay of Van-,|' couver, Sherry Danielson of:North Surrey. ‘At the: extreme right is Biology: teacher, ' wv Young of SHSS whose grad ten science, class the ‘visitors were attendin; ‘legar News Photo’ ‘worl igom ezaicalledcoff their, pickets the town-hall for talt an hour the piles of garbage syhich moved in and clenned in tpi eyaors ssia'public ser- ‘This: was one’ of the agree; Tepreben tatives. nt b : a | was the second kink that appear- cmc "betwee town and “its eight striking municipal, workers.) a ig, there is to’ go Cancelling ‘out’ what mug steel motel meeting is called ght at which time the wisest takeover:of the Kin- |’ naird Em ent Society ‘hall will bo. deta d. Following: passing .of a. re- of title the ‘village will run the hall. The ’ ge] ed: at itis recent ‘'UBCM conven- ai aed noted at: the |‘ mil a’ bundle of shopping: da’ ula oa ig days solution? pring (Pa the pxchange H 5 the new unit, ‘Village officials Jearn- \Howaver ‘the DOM is peepee 1 been es to ‘understand a twa unit septic tank was mandatory. letter’ sald: iit could name ’ dwellings: where single; cell 'tanks were in’ use. The firm had recently in- . | stalled a a two-cell tank on a pro- perty in Kinnaird. A request from the Stan- ley Hum; Secondary School e in ‘he extensions. at its own cost, ' the’ village ' was ‘given’ to undestand By e deputy minist- eral CM. convention.) ves 16 Mudlark Plaster and Stucco ask- soon was ‘filed ‘from |! for village support of its annual iaguine: recipitetedy a! short | cer: debate graphically: em- phasized ees money:. shortage. Noticing the“ school: publi- cation this year. was ofvering lage first Pea for this deal, Sen ee ng then ceilprme bi , then a inh he to take its regular, Bai ae Not only is pete intermuniipal stock i at Calamida Park. cay announced he plans to get.a game ot galt in hetore, tne p.m. : “it ght be my lt game,” he laugh ing how come the company. had ject: The :. sponsor’ pages for $10, the vil- ie) NEWS: MEN gather: on the decking 300 hundred ton: capacity. earth fil press. repre- $ from both sides of the .border "180 °per cent completed ‘7 new “Selkirk:: College. - college « furntt Work on the 2 new: ullding, “which would have been completed amid | ton ‘ture; ‘can’ now’ hindrance. . “| achieved without. ech’ by; Gord- on Cammpbel oaeiae college: peat e'to ‘and. develop tation for it It is hoped to found bell and: name a student Jlewspaper annual,’ to “organize “Last year, "your lesan represent "trict, disbursed: ‘some Satikads to, charitable 1 pire and re-> s ‘ed he:was unabl car. jerry, walking. escaped ed without. ibjur Castlegar aber! earlier. is. sued an Appeal for. anyon yee information! regarding *‘the iB p.m, accident to’ come foward, cafeteria ‘packed ‘and much milling :.around in}: ‘ due, is being. used by HB. subcontractors, 9, am. ct, ie Dun- ‘October 968 and April ‘There’ are two? “completion i eduled:’ for : Hose ‘had to be runjblocks ue ear! ‘Wednesday: morning: Tis tixer, fe supplying blacktop for’ the town’: paving program. was on. ry Avenue. ‘A: Cubs and Scouts’ bottle ave is planned for .Saturday startin: “Bottle Drives,"' ‘sald Mrs Moran’: “are ’ the: way’ of .| to reach a flaming asphalt‘ batch | * be Plant at Hemlock and: 9th Aven- The- nearest ‘fire hydrant oy BLITZ:STARTS g from the post office at| ae ing :- o! firough “he unions, sane , Probable: ‘use of unskitl: fs also a threat to safety,|-- ‘Town council has agreed to permit Rawson and: Wiles to 1. 8y, despite earlier indications It was dissatisfied with | 3 werkidene::to: complete’ the recreation ‘sur-. ~ pared’ to pay ‘the Vancouver town planners ‘until some re- scaults had < come, st | was’: called