10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 14, 1968 District Socials Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 The sister of Mrs. L. Nov. 4. ] she is survived by band and three brothers and sisters. i Mr. and Mrs. George Brownlie and family of Kin- bees wi be leaving shortly their home at War- Pan ae they are enter- three more two | Kinnaird, ing a business of thelr own. Family and close frends gathered at ite nme Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mc- . Greient of Kinnaird a Sun- day. The occasion was to hon- or Mr. W. E, McCreight who jis now 84 years old. Mrs. Margaret Reith of|d accompanied by her son John and mother, Mrs. Edith Best, returned from Provost, Alta. Monda: where they attended the wed- ding Saturday of Miss Mar- le ene Thompson, daughter of and Mrs. jompson of provest to ‘David Mohoney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie yourself the joy of a soft ribbed sole Naturalizer combines the ribbed sole with an elegant casual. For the first time, know what its like to walk on a sole that's pure joy. of Red Deer, ‘Alta, formerly of Kinnaird. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Pachal is Mrs. Pachal’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fellner of Pang- man, Sask. and children Jacqueline and Michael. Did you know? Fut a clock’s face in icing on top of ir child's birthday” cake ith the hour hand pointing wit to his age. Car Damageu On Golf Road About $700 damage was done about 2.30 p.m. on Nov. 6 when a car went off the olf course road. RCMP say the right rear tire of a car driven by Joseph Bihimayr of Salmo went flat. Mr. Bihlmayr lost control of the vehicle, it went into a ditch and overturned. Mr. y escaped Dear_Sir: The residents of aun nal can relax. Onc “p' of selves. They are obviously of it_we are not ie to be allowed to vote on: tte the injury Robson Accident Involves Small: Car |" A smail car driven by Joseph Sehlinger of Robson was involved in an accident at 5.40 p.m. on Nov. 6. Mr. Sehlinger was pro- ceeding towards the ferry when his car went off the road into a ditch and rolled on its side. Damage was estimated at $350. There were no in- juries. Salvation Army THRIFT SHOP Now Open Monday to Saurday Inclusive — Friday to 9 p.m. PauntS Plus A Complete Line OF Quality Building Materials All You Need from Basement to Finish & Home Planning Service plex and so have relieved us us of this onerous Mayor Loeblich is usted, no’ low the lead of Ald. joe Castlegar: who, alinoug Democracy at Stake In Council Decision enough |b: Mrs. Saunders Honorary Momber Of Kinotte Club , Mrs. Brick Saunders be- fi The real issue at stake is not the recreational com- lex, but whether the resi- PUBLIC St. David‘s ACW Fall Tea and Bazaar. November 23, Legion Hall, 2.30 to 4.80 p.m. Lunch and Bazaar in lents of Kinnaird are to have|“ame the honorary any voice in municipal af-|mtember of the Kinctte Club fairs, 2 they have in any de-jof Castlegar-Kinnaird at the mocratic society, or whether {club's recent inter-club din- we should submit to ner meeting with Nelson | mene Mrs. Saunders was the of a cake from the the decisions for us. John Feeley, president Mrs. Barry Harsent Kinnaird. with vice-president Mrs. C. P. Pascoe presenting her with a corsage. -LEGION CORNER |, 4 rezuar business meet ing announcing the completion of ia ie their candy wreaths which the “dea, stated that the aoe ers should be given chance to say yes or no. re ejof the regular bi-monthly are now on sale. The -boxes to receive ;\gifts for the Jower hall Kinnaird Uni- ted Church, Nov. 20. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone welcome, Robson Guides & Brown- ies Parent Group meeting Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. at Mrs. Trendholms. Save Dec. 7 for annual Guides, Brownies & Ran- gers Xmas Sale & Tea. SMITH’S 6! CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — NOTICE Male voices urgently required for the produc- tion of Ruddigore by the Rossland Light Opera Players, Ph. 365-7618, Make a date for the Kin- naird United Church lun- cheon and bazaar Wed., Nov. 20, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Church lower nati. Don't Forget jan Sisters Bazaar. st Now Base- 16, United Church ment 2.30-4.30 p.m. PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR ill are the specia te to be placed in local stores Road Accident Caused by Ice Icy roads were the cause of an accident on the Kin- naird-Christina Lake High- Ry at 430 p.m. on Satur- About $500 damage was done to a car driven by Fred Richley of Vancouver when it hit ice, went into a ditch and hit a rock bank. . |repol the the bree will bring in i Nominations will be cail- Three Vehicles In an Accident West of Kinnaird A three-car accident on the Kinnaird-Christina Lake Highway about eight miles west of Kinnaird resulted in Melvin Owen Hougen, 80, a Eeaident ae Robson from e 1911 ttling it 3 canada ts re in the Lily. district. He was married on Sept. 5, 1908, to the former ie Elma Lowe. BsSiG sides his wife he leav- ters: Elvina orman| Maidstone; Meda (Mrs. Melvin Owen Hougen Dies in Sasketchewan undetermined damages at 1.40 p.m. last Friday. Police thes a car driven Ryan out of gas and wos rat, A at the sie of the A ter fot So vehicle but Pulled: back into its own lane because of on- Arm applied his brakes but struck the rear of the Osa- rman, |Cnoff vehicle, sending it into '|the rear of the Holme's car. . RCMP say there were no injuries. A. EREMENKO & CO. COCKTAIL BOOTS Corfam, Vynil or Suede lined with pile or shearling. Black & brown in different heights $10.95 to $19.98 SNOW BOOTS & COSSACK BOOTS for the style consious Miss. Up to 16” height over the knee, $7.95 to $16.95 CHILDREN'S SNOW BOOTS Rubber or Yynil Waterproof. Sizes 10-13 and 1 to 5. $6.50 and Up MEN'S & BOY'S JET BOOTS. Rubber or Vynil. Pile Lined. $10.95 & $12.95 SALE— WOOL SHIRES by White Stag, Tonk Lynn. All Reduced. ——____-.__..._. $2.98 ices to $9.98 SS LADIES SWEATERS Cardigan & Pullovers ALL PRICES REDUCED. ———— BOY'S LINED PANTS up to 6X $2.59 up. BOY’S SKI PANTS Black cotton thermal lined up to size 6X $3.99 « See Our..... Provincial Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BoC. Dec. 31/8 of the Koot CASTLEG£ AR NEWS Published Every Thursday at “The C d WEEK'S WEATHER i a3 17 2.7 VOL. 21, No. 47 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, NOV. (21, 1968 10 CENTS PER COPY Nominations at Castlegar Four Men Contesting Election in Kinnaird The = munici; election Tuesday mght’s council meet- scene at Kin warmed ing, Mayuv Murray Little as- u ia week with the filing signed Mr. Keed’s present pers by a member of duties to other aldermen for the Freently formed Cocunte tee for. Saner Government. Jack Chernoff, a spokes: man for the committee, filed|naird as of 10 a.m. yesterday pee pers this week. He’ joins | for the school board positions incumbent aldermen. G. aaa lo ed in eit! and Steve Jankola in| Lamont and: Erni seeking the two positions 0; expected to seek further two- oh didate is ;year terms. ar “Castlegar, Ald. V. R. Mora Cook has filed papers, as has tor John in is Konkin oe ea sanchen Reed's Mand isnot & a ed to seek Toolection Ab w Nominations close at 12 oon on Monday. Elections | é At! will be held Dec, 7. School Board Budget. Up $175,331 for 1969 board of school: school district. trustees of School District It. was reported: at’ Mon- No. 9 have given approval to ‘aay nights school board a provisional budge for 1969 | meeting that the steering in the amount of $2,242,568.- committee of the. West Koo- 73. itenay branch of the Bo: The provisional budget is Trustees Association up $175,331.85 over the 1968 had une unanimously re: rejected the budget and will provide a in Teport in id th guide for the school ance fs Betneen CUPE and the until the regular budget -is; Trustees approved the at- approved by the department er siente ot teachers ‘Biiice is ofredneation, early x shop in Vancouver and learn- get Hel ne fase in the the ‘bud. edt that fencing is now. being College operating 0 Selkirk carzi d out at legar and instructional and operat- ing increas within the Pacer were made for the annual school ich took. place naird Faces == mad Fucatey a night at. Blueberry the dis-) er Castlegar or Kin- § i In electoral ve I, direc- TOTALLY, DEMOLISHED in Ave. in Ci a mishap on last Sets were the two vehicles ‘shown here. Police say the top car, a 1956 by Robert Benware of Castlegar, hit parked vehicle owned, by Herbert Dow of Castlegar. The Dow vehicle was parked op- posite Boundary Electric facing towards Kin- naird. The 1960 Chevrolet, Meteor driven it a shown below, driving ita had its rear bumper pushed far into the: of broken glass.. Mr. Benware was taken to questions aebl on “Dp, Castlegar and District baie ee ee the idea? Do I fixe ‘the si condition Tuesday was repo: He has been charged by Hen RCMP aon ‘Straw Vote i is Possibility On Recreation oe ossibility of a straw {vote on e proposed region- recreation complex’ is to discussed. by Castlegar “council: with Regional Reere ation Commission No. ing?" - y' ‘Ed | office in January losby wl suggesting unilateral action by. Castlegar, but rather that such a vote should probably Commission include Kinnaird. mission’ to get that group's Spinion: Mosby said his in- tention” proulds be to obtain coated at away 7.50 p.m. and ur Castlegar firemen were] didn’t commit. people finan- called out after it to wash down the street cially. Herang suggested Beople to or ib ke FLASH Education Minister Don Brothers advised the Castle- News last night that an order-in-council was. - passed this week transferring -375 acres of Jand at Pass Syringa Greek Park from B.C. Hydro e department of recrea- Bon ‘and conservatlon- 3 the Mr. Brothers park will be the. fina to be ue: due care and attention. Phot water: and. sewer, discuss discover citizens’ ideas on a x” Zinio to keep “or other | ter of the site continually be- CKRD. E Silled *ictfinding survey to for Council Repeats Figures On Recreation Complex Castlegar council mem- rs Tuesday night sttscks ed “the enews fyes* plex. Ald. Lorne Zinio said sarees coupon rate ag 7 barra there are other fig- ures that people wish to developed on the Arrow re- servoir. ut into their minds, then P would say they're only MacBain Turns Air Cole Squadron Over to Lester ‘The command of Castle-, with its award ‘status left to and cadet service for Mill Rate Jump Kinnaird’s mill rate may; an Risenenia and: Pass Webster) of Robson; the Robson Crock and for. annual meetings Across from the Arena Castlegar, B.C. : I Very Geed Selection of increase by three mills next year -—— two because day evening at 7.3! gar’s . Air. Cade’ 581 changed hands last nigh t 13 iat ng Bol discretion of Capt. Mac-| years "= wich will be held Head Mote Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 ‘of increased ‘social welfare|~~ ——— ee -Town Repeats © | +) tat= parents’: night; »-MacBain:- also_ re-jing ere promotions ‘held: at SHSS. from | of resentation the squadron, Capt. S n | the cer committee and} Bain worked with the coe e 581. capacities: om: le was one son and one dau: At council’s meeting last infancy and one dau: 3 Ps g P & G Builders Supvly id, age 15 years, in 1937. eee ee ee LAY-AWAY ~N-O-W Beautiful Toys in Our DOWNSTAIRS TOY. DEPT. DANAAATAAAARAAA ATA AA CASTLEGAR DRUG Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: R. E. Goulet 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Corner of Pine and Columbia Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. Phone 365-7813 EEE VEL ES LEE Party Dresses @@ risa a oe Ruffled Laces, Soft Crepes, Embossed Brocades Sizes 10 to 20 Laminated Brocade $14.98 The Little “Bro Dress” Is Back For Fail Long and Short Black Crepe Skirts, Completely Lined $10.98 & $14.98 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF BLOUSES The Formal Look is back — Beautiful Long Gowns, Sizes 10-15 priced at $34.00 3 Selection is at its best right now — so use our lay-away plan. iChristmas is just around the corner. Shop now use our lay-away plan. Remember, all gifts wrapped free of charge, complete with labels — just sign your name. Our Toyland Is Larger Than Ever COME iW AND CHECK OUR LOW COMPETITIVE PRICES FREE LAY-AWAY PLAN penne bh: hambers meen bad in Cranbrook: on d for: CKRD* ‘Oot. 20. Peatent | in implying “Hs Support. For the Ferry council re-af- week. Welfare ie te oer Dan! . Mayor Carl Loeblich, said’ firm: the result would be a mill rate .increase, Ho said | he would take the matter up with the Union of B.C..Mu-| ways nicipalities, of which -he is vs an executive member. Kids Gan Write Santa Glaus Care ent, id‘so after Siscussion of petitions being circu! su) Aa. VPA Cook the area dealing with ata tha 6 Regional District Tax Base | Said to be Recreation Aid ward of the department. of municipal: affairs here Satur- ie day. could. combine ‘to create a | “benefiting area” for recrea- to tion facilities and thereby|| cadet work: and the commun- base the regional district for ea ones reer better. development of ore: ‘St Selkirk College, Mr. Wood- : these ° facilities. facilities,” said Chris 40]: Wood-i to ‘eation einer, iward, suggested communities Of. Castlegar News : berry d as, vali a sections need- “Council Genises Any Charges. - . For Boats at Dam v Cast aldermen aa pena aes el boats around the rea row dam but ‘declined to sake i etic ‘Tuesda: sity In raising th matter, Ald. Lorne Zinio said ne: felt le-understood why posts: can’t Beh taken rough ag se fas are {He direct to Santa C! inder the protection Don't forget to ee ccaind "act, to set fees for the ser- though, that vice. Just write your letters pSanlae Claus, Castlegar News, Drawer a Gastlegar, BCr: and we'll al _MLA Guest At ‘Chambe Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers, BCee mlnister of education, is Speaker: at hign’s "Shatter "| of Commerce meeting at the Hi Arrow Arms. Chamber pppublicty se chair- man, Mrs. \derson, said . Mr. Speaker r onight and or- in regards to . derly development rb ae era ies meine’ Ps fee ie’ jacent -areas. A film on last year’s du Maurier ski meet at will also be shown. “the ‘cost i! ot pees ie. MacBain = ‘Trophy is to bes an annual Castlegar to 2058 and bas and has Canadian Centennial owl with the air cadet | ofticer, Capt, Lester, Ba : ‘been the He ‘noted that the present law allows communities to . opt in or out of regional pro-| Teachers Salaries |= 5. 3 ay ge Mr. Woodward was re-| - Go fo Arbitration ‘sponding to delegates’ ques- : tions on how to best finance recreational development. : Several discussion groups aa iS arbitration, among delegates had suggest- Decision of ‘the: arbitra: ed regional. development :as| tion .board, ;. which’. must be an answer to'the problem of handed down by Dee. 31 can- cing recreati not be aj le auane 2 Hon: School trustees this week |€ il ane swer. questions of Chamber. members in attendance and in addition has been asked about: the following specific e date we may ex pect ree tenders to be ‘called on. the Kinnaird-Meadows enya, The future plans for ies in which ed we ° When ‘we may expect $0; have beaches on the cna Lake ‘for public 6. Explain the roles of nities within You Gan Win Cheque for $5 Two Kinnaird men won $5 each last week by find- ing their names in a tisements in the Castlegar | News. Sam Konkin’s name was was in the Legion binge ad. You, foo, might. win $5. All you have to do is watch the ads inthe Cast- legar News between now and Christmas, - = If you. see your name, ust: phone the Castlegar ida cheque for $5 will t immediately be put in - the mail to you. noted the ability of communities to ‘opt out of proposed develop- ments could effectively block nal basis appointed: Castlegar lawyer ekey Moran -‘as. their re- presentative on. the * * arbitra- tion The board’s advocate at|i arbitration hearings will be Gil Humphrey, a member mi fe Ganges school board. ine car. eee the course is the iwinner. Organ Don Matovich an in- enter, driver’s Piicence, and the car Sports Car. Club on be. holding an ante: | mobile seen a ecactre his career covers 2 years Kokanee Sports Car Club Holding Gymkhana adian' Automobile Sports Clubs. As be run of |: under the rules of the Can- Gividual municipalities to act alone: uncan Rt ussell,- superin- tendeat of the F Port Alberni parks and Peerestion cont mission, sai base is primarily residen- An adhesive cement be-; tial, there were definite blems in ‘raising money ally and ,he cited. the for a broader tax base. Mr “Russell: suggested “poor leadership” from fed- eal dea provincial govern- mente was partly responsi. PRE for _recreation’s small department - claim on the ‘local tax dollar:| call. to. the home: of Silvino oc. need cause of a second fire:in this muni pa Fire chief Ed Lewis said answered a Cause of. Fire Here Reported to Marshall 'Carreiro, at 927 Main. Sta eda tie came disturbed on receipt of the minutes of the ceipt of meeting of the may Boun of Com- Hara of. quoting a zeport out. o: that the a . Moroso accuses “Mr. !as contra BC's official stan Mr. Moroso said Mr. Har- rison “has, in effect, disquali- reasons tat ate Lape D determine: ” ‘a a to: tek @ the Castlopsr The s * resolution agreed that Sino would im- mealately pcontact all, cham- \ bers east as far as to* vote - will work for support from against the eis section town e gas from heave seated when it reach- ed the 1 devel: 0 of fhe Pilot light all’s office on Monday and ies advised that a red warn- ing sticker is now.mandatory for Iabelling ons the adhesive? the west. {of. the report. | The second motion was “There - was te immediately write all con- tion,” ‘reports Mr. Moroso, jeerned .area jaleeer of CK|“over the: fact that detalis Z dissatisfaction of the regional plan had been | Herb expressi with the hi; yiways section of| made ‘available to Meee Har the Rawson" and’ Wel lis plan-|rison, but that the ning report. plan had not been. rable, General discussion _ a, ea {and that other chambers had The fire department had answered a prior call to the Roth home at 619, Ist Ave. at 11.10. p.m. on Nov. Mr. Lewis said the fire there was caused by a cigar- ette in some bedding. pan that members of the cham-|. (continued on. page weven) age was estimated at $150. College ‘and -referrin; recently. shelved ” creation: complex. : nature of the