ie CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1960 “Dalziel Running Again’ : John Dalziel, Castlegar school trustee for the past four years, an- + nounced ‘this week that he would seek another two-year term In De- cember's election. A Castlegar resident for the past 17 years, Mr, Dalziel has been chairman of the school district’s fl- nance committee for the past two years and has served on’ the pro- perty and. maintenance ‘comme. Mr. Dalziel is. employed by the OMé&S and has been sent by the company to Kimberley to worl: for 10 days to three weeks, He niny'be away until ofter the election, . / The SHHS ‘Honor Roll for they) November, report cards has been announced at the high school. In computing a student's stand- ing for, the Honor Roll, an “A” is Minor Hockey Results Minor hockey results: PEE WHE Co-op, 0, vs Castelgar Drug, 0 Pettitt Photos, ea va Kootenay Bullders, 2. Goals t ith assists in '. pricketa) by: D. ” aatot L, Pelle; grin), D, Elliot, ‘D. Elliot (Alling- ham), D. *Hiliot, D. Elliot vs G. Green, G, Green. ‘i t MIDGET Young Agencies, 2, ve Smith's “Plumbing, 2. Goals: D, Gray, D. Deverson (G, *Gibson) vs'D. Butler (G@, Infanti), D. * Butler, Jack's Pic-n-Pac, 4, va Pitt's Drugs, 4, Goals: R. Little, A, Ram- say, R. Andreashuk (R, Little), R. Little va G, McLeod (SG. Postnikoff), B, McMickle, J. Postnikoff (N. Post- nikoff), 1, Sheloff. JUVENILE : Palette, 4, vs The Bev's, 3, Goals: R. Smith, G., Stefoniuk (. Grummett), J. Osachoff (A; Bates, R. smith), B. King (R, Smith) vs D. Zanet,.A, Reibin, R. Lewis (F. Nazaroff). Shop Easy, 11, ys Hotel Mar- lane, 3. Goals: Three by G. Kooz~ netsoff, four‘by F, Kooznetsoff, two three by .G. Kereiff, G, Wood, two D.| by ©, Paulson, two by F. Hoveney soff and two by, G, to be worth five points, a “B" is” worth four.and a “O” is wrorth “three.: Grade 12; none, Grade'i1: Gary ‘Wood 6, Robert Schulte 4.6, Gordon Beynon 4.2, Terry Dalton 4.1, Shir- ley Oheveldave 4, Nadeen Perehu- ‘doff: 4,.Tony Dalton 4.1, Grade 10: Mary Cheveldave 4a, Judy ‘Schellenberg 43., Grade 9: Elizabeth Stooshinoff’ 44, Vera Koometsoff 4.2,; Susan Mitchell 4, Gayle Davis 4.2, Pearl Koochin 42,|° Katherine Rilkoff 42, Don Martin 4, John McMillen 42,.Gerald Gor- esky 4.2, Alex EereMste: 48, Mar- ela Sawchenko 4:,." srs ig ‘Margaret Marjorie King 4.8, Pat McIver 4 Sonya Makortoff 4, Dona Dawson 4, Ronald Waldle i Frank | eames otta 425°". Grade 4 whitey Bodgson 4.2, js|Elleen Postnikoff 4, Karine Wells 4.6! Irene Deverney Marie Seto 42, Verna Makortoff 4,-Tuula Asito 44, Dianne Soberlak 4, Rae Sawyer _ PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 25 To 28. 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COMPLETELY WATERPROOF ‘LEATHER BOOT SEE THEM AT. — The federal gov- ernment intends to ask Parliament to approve the Canada-United Sta-| tes-Columbie river development plan in two: legislative proposals. . The throne speech at the op- ening of Parliament last Thursday said.a treaty will be submitted ‘in due course.” Parliament also‘would be’ agked to “take the action neces- -|sary to fulfill Canada’s port in im- Plementing it.” Locking forsomething?.. DEADLINE * MENS CURLING. 12 NOON ‘FRIDAY - FOR: “ENTRY ‘OF FURTHER ‘RINKS OR, INDIVIDUALS. LEAGUE SCHEDULE : STARTS MONDAY © "PHONE 4521. Super, Regular or Gerite $20 Bill Robinson Heads Chureh Camp Group - Bill Robinson was elected pre- ‘Wally Walper-met with council .quilted with He + and ogreed to lay the blocks for Sizes 2 to sree ‘ gree ea aes Bent: Kinnaird’s‘ new” works shéd under -. In wo ol, nylon, the winter Works program. Ms gabar dine - : < \ i $2.68 : $7.95 - $10.95 - 7 S1aSt ; Esmond Satin Bound ‘The federal government's win- . : Children’s : : ens At Seconds 72 X 84 $4.75 ter works program was lauded by Mr, Walper. "here must be.a. lot sident of the West ‘Dean- ery Anglican Camp Association when the 10th annual meeting was held: recently in St. Alban’s hall here, : Chosen as vice-president was A. Eldridge. David Gold was named se- cretary and Ken Smith of Cc he noting that many ‘persons are, tak~- ing: advantage | an the "program, . 5 i SNOW SUITS Flanalette Shpets Sizes 2 to 6 70 X 90 $5.95 pr. 3 piece ..... 80 X 90 ........ $7.95 pr. Men’s CAR COATS... 3. SUBURBAN COATS. ‘Persons wishing to meet with council at its ‘regular meetings -had better start . making. appointments, * village ah Carl Satin $11.95 Mrs, Guidon is to fill the post of registrar and Bill Woodburn will gs supervisor. y Rey, Edwin Hope agreed to ser- ye aa property manager and Bruce Hogle of Trail was named publicity “THE. WEATHER BIRTHS # KURYLUK — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard EKuryluk’ of Calgary, in Grace Hospital, Calgary, Nove “16; a daughter. - STORBOLD — To’ Mr.” and +|Mrs, Emil Storbold ‘of Kinnaird, Noe ok as0n. .* —‘o Mr. and .Mre. seh Fa Fair of brome et Nov, 18, 8 gon. A ee 1c > District Society ~ ARENA’ SCHEDULE © -| 8.30, - 10.30 p.m. Students & ‘Adults’ Skating. | Sat.’ Nov. 26 “SELESTYLING . HAIR SPRAY $ye9 “fOR-A SOFT CASUAL WAVE, Phas included 5 $200 : Now Bobbi Refill #150 PICK THE: PROM” FOR THE WAVE YOU" PREFER *Ereemy Prom for eft flowing Regular Prom for springy, long-lasting curls $Q00 ed : elon x erystl Ghar 7A, we $1.25 FOR CHILDREN:2 TO 12 7.80 --1 p.m; Minog, Hockey 2'to 4 pa. ‘Children’s Skat- ing. 5+ 7 p.m. Open’ Ice 18 -.10-Guys & Gals Skatiig (Couples only - 40c a couple) Sun. ‘Nov. 27; 9:- 14 am. Open’ Tee 1°-.2 pm. Air Cadets’. ‘Hoe- key. |3- 3. 30 pm. Fi gure Skating Exhibition,’ Trail. - ty Figure Skating. Club. "|3.30 - 5.30 Family Skating’ 7-9 p.m. Students & Adults Skating. 4 : Mon. Nov. 28: < 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. Figure Skat- ing Club. 6 - 10 pm. Minor Hockey, Tues. i(Nov.. "99 5 : 6 - 10 p.m. Minor Hockey. Wed. Nov. 30 13.30..- 5 p.m. Beginners’, Skating (Beginners Only 10c) 6.- 8 p.m. General: Skating. 9-10 p.m. Juvenile Hokey Game.. Thur. Dec, ¥° : 6 - 10° p.m. Minor Hockey: SUBJECT TO. CHANGE ‘WATCH THE BULLETIN BOARD. - Watch this space concerning as aun: ree xo Meagan, a ae Wool; Nylon, Cord “Gabardine, some - also “reversible sizes 838 - 46 $6.95 - $12.95 * Cotton - $9.95 Chenille BEDSPREADS Loeblich. © , He RL eee ye “There is‘no road in the entire universe which could possibly be worse than the upper bench road QUILTED BLANKETS. White or solid colors - right now,” Mr, Loeblich told coun- sei, e oe : $1450 - : se hie ee TER $6:29 Gowns, Toredor, Pyjamas, - Cocktail Pyjamas, tailored or, f itty. ‘Sizes 32 to: na P ced at . 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BL Boee Recs F PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, VICTORIA, B.C. : DEC. 31/3210" - " Published’ Every Thursday at “The ciroeds of the Kootenays" “OL. 13, No. 48 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1960 10 CENTS PER COPY caught fire az o space heater was ut ¢ Meeting to | ‘Fate of Castlegar Fair Fire Wodhestay - : At Kindergarten Fire sirens sounded at 9 yes- terday morning when.a fire started at the United Church parish hall minutes before kindergarten was to| § start, Fire Chief Ed Lewis sald there ‘was no fire loss, He said he belleves the fire started when Int and dust caught between a round combustion chamber and ‘ts: square casing Leeblich Plans _ ‘Drastic Change’ |cASTLEGAR went ‘completely on wells Sok iiss water supply at 11° a.m. last Friday when works supervisor Norman, McNabb entered the Columbia river pump. house and turned a‘valve stopping the ,flow of river water into Castlegar mains. All Castlegar’s water supply now comes ee: from the No. 1 well located behind the village office and the No. 2 well located at the elementary school on ‘the fect’ until January. highway. , Hospital Occupancy At the Danger Level! The past two weeks have'seen the Castlegar. and District Hospital 10 per cent over the danger. level of occupancy, wih 97 per cent of the beds in use. This serious, overcrowdlag was revealed ‘at the hospital board meet- |": oe bare: last Thursday. — ‘Bang i pai ‘with: B.0. hospital - ofticlais and.D. M. Cox, deputy. minister of hospital insurance, to discuss the situation and. to present statistics and data: to support their applica~ tion for additional beds. Vghey were informed that the matter would receive consideration : but the officlalsstressed the im- portance. of looking ‘at the -West|’ Kootenay region hospital situation as a whole. In the meantime the board de- cided to set up six additional beds over capacity on a semi-permatent basis, to help meet the heavy de- mands on the hospital. ; ‘The hoard stated that every ef- fort will be made: to -2ccomodate residents of. the ‘district. ‘The board appointed Dr. W. M. uel to the medical staff of the hospital, Dr. Yule returned recently from three years postgraduate work in_ England prior to which he had been practising medicine in Kelow- na and Princeton. ‘Fhe. graduate nurses’ refresher dnstitute -will:be held at ‘Trail-Tad- aac’ hospital Nov. 28-Dec. 1. Off- duty. nurses of: the Castlegar Hos- pital will be invited to attend. te Hospital Employees’ Union local 160 has been certified. by. the de- partment’ of labor . as agent for iny employees. nm of power breat eens was held and it was no- ted that during =the recent power break the: emergency. generator was McGann. Speaks . To Rotary Club ‘Or. J.D. _MeCann, professional . consultant to’ the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children. and as-| i soclate UBC professor gave an out~-| Ine of: his work Inst week to the “Castlegar Paty: Club at its dinner. ‘meeting. — Second Ferry Out of Service © insufficient _ to . cover the ‘power needs of the hospital. Hospital’ administrator, z Mc- | Gilp’ will review the emergency po- Warn Residents mn To Check Office” Castlegar . ROMP. “Cpl. Angus Macdonald this week urged all Dis- trict residents to be continually on the lookout for persons who offer services or merchandise but who are not bonafide salesmen. He sald a ‘roofing ‘outfit of from eastern wer with an consultant to see what cati be done. Office hours of: hospital have’ been’ extended to open from | Bam. to, 6. ery day ‘¢xcel ‘re- | Sundays ‘High Pressure Blows-3 Lines In. Past: Week . " Surges ‘gaused by Sncreased pressure when the pumps in Cas- tlegar’s No. 1 and: No. 2 well) houses started up and stopped were -responsible for breaks in two. water lines Monday and the Blowing of a rubber ring :on a coupling Saturday. ‘Village works supervisor Nor- man McNabb sald Tuesday that|” surges in lines. which were too Ught -for added’ pressures blew Monday at Hemlock and Ist and at Green and Ist. On Saturday a rubber ring, blew on a, coupling near No. 1 well house. Mr.,MoNabb termed the Ioan- ing of, Kinnaird’s pay-loader ‘to the village during ‘the trouble “a «very good.’ And When fore-, man Paul Hildebrandt informed |’: commissioners at Kinnaird’s coun- cil” meeting “Monday night that he had loaned Castlegar the pay- loader’ chalrman Carl Leeblich commented: “why cer- thinly. It's there and they can ‘use it in an emergency.” i Canada is known to be in this area |at the present time, = ‘ Cpl. Macdonald said District ig ive |in : Kinnaird *|ne said; {snot a’ guarantee: that:a| fl mafide tradesman, person: rT however,.fly-by-night opeartors do not usually go to: the big expense of a trades: Ucence. ‘The RCMP officer. sald all : x sidents who “are in