12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 QUR INVESTMENT CLUB Opinions on Values Shake Members flected his mood: “Better to try something and fail, than succeed.” Since our last Investment oe meeting, the gold stan- dard crisis had straightened itself out h nothing and su it was still on shaky ground. The financial activities of the week had 1 obvioudly, affected our membe! ship. J. C. Lutts looked ‘tire: and drawn. His weekly’ motto re- n -nature ge was Even good and withdrawn. He kept glancing at newspap- EG. didn not reel *Geor- Reg. $3.50 CASTLEGAR DRUG COSMETIC | SPECIALS MAX FACTOR SWEDISH FORMULA HAND C REME SPECIAL $2.50 ors hie irritable and | read. was visib J. C.'s motto, Ou 4 ating us on?” he "ce 78 we By Harold Webbor er clippings in his hands, then would shake his head as if in disbelief of what he n making an tions upon which our has been founded!" He slam- ea his fist a desk Do mphasize the point, as fie voice rose in a crescendo. We were not quite sure what he meant by “founda- tions,” but he had our atten- tion and no one dared seas “Last week the French g tbe el sold | sights ma. Satisfied we ere. atten: tive, J. C. ied “this week even our Americ: an neighbors seem to have ed against us. We looked at “each oles: Statistics Show Tratfic on Ferry Continues Steady Local rine using the C: to Overmature Trees Not Worthless Says UBC Dean Is ab overmature tree| Ra ferry hold steady, department of ast | Highways statistics indicate. There were 3,324 round trips made on the ferry last month compared with 3,754 round trips made in January Ay 20,760 cate crossed on the ferry january com: pared with 33,189 cars the Tame month last year, The number of crossings made by ¢ trucks dropped from 10,478 in January, 1968, to 7,647 last month. Thirty-five trailers and semi-trailers used the fe ted, last month compared wit! S254 in the same month last oa ast month, 66 crossings were made by Buses compar- with 86 bas crossings last uary compared head in the same pont last year. A fresh viewpoint on the] question is offered in the quotation from Dr. Ian Me- Taggart-Cowan, dean of gra- duate studies at UBC: “You have heard lum- bermen who wished access to the park timberlands speak inj pained tones of overma- ture timber that must be sal- vaged before it becomes worthless, There is no such thing as an overmature tree, |ed except in the language of commerce. “Youth, maturity, senility, and death are normal and tiecessary attributes of the forest; each in its turn con- tributing to the vital process- es of the ecosystem, each successively adding to the na- e tural variety of living or- that is the core of what we seek to tain.” Blackhawks Columbia-Juniper . Collision Results In $200 Damages A wo-ear collision occur- at a.m, yesterday at otumbla Ave. and Juniper ing Castlegar. A car driven by Gordon Gemmil of Castle, collided with the rear of a vehicle driven by Lloyd Presley, also of Castlegar. $200. Damage was estimated at ie RCMP are still investigat- Local Midget Reps Lead With Seven Wins . | Canadiens The Reps play in Rossland this w cake kend in in a re-match. over the Hawks and Leafs, with Steve Bo- zek ee a hat-trick in each Lae Fame in Castlegar on Feb. 3 Pup Reps cian ed too strong for the Ross- land Reps, with a 9-0 win. Take-Out Orders Chicken - Hamburgers ‘Fish and Chips Catering Phone 365-6617, 10 a.m. 11 p.m. ‘Weekdays: 10 a.m. - 1 am. Fri: & Sats} 12 Noon - 9 p.m. Sunday’ Closed Wednesdays GENERAL Arena Schedule SATURDAY 6.30, to 8.00 p.m. Owing to Hockey Piayoffs SKATING Provincial Library, Partianent.Bldgs., Victoria, B.C. Dec. $1/32109 Published. Every Thursda VOL. 22, No. 8 casnaa BRITISH. con ae FEB, 20,1969 The schedule of zevents for the five-day SHSS Grad ‘int which gets Tuesday of next week hasbeen announc- ed. yer tn range from snowmobile races through fa fashion show and torchlight) parade. follows: Commerce. Feature events are as Feb. 25 — Snow, lass | ion Show — sce E Castlegar . Airport : al a nt in) principle an irrevocy ie wecision has not yet been” sade is important news was anounced to D Castlegar coun- Kinnaird is to Object To Postal Box Rentals A motion to write the a : of Bex rentals while a jelive: in eegenaral,: to £8, some places "door to door The Scone At... To Meet Trail Reps KINNAIRD JUNIOR At Arena Saturday SECONDARY SCHOOL — bss edar | Midget tion at 8.30 the Castle- 7.30 pn. — SHSS auditorium, featuring Kuli and queen contestants and, winners. Fel light Parade — 7 embers ‘of tue grad: class from ferry MAX FACTOR TREATMENT LINE Half-Price Specials DUBARRY ANNUAL . disbelief registered in PUBLIC NOTICE Sr. Citizens Meeting. Feb. 14, 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall. just a few of cocoate J.C. continu- of jou enquiry: “US; exports- yes. “Here are fre headlines ea, 3, sala FAST — FAST — FAST LARGE SIZE SALE Save 20% to 26% ULTRA F Reg. $10.00 HAND LOTION Reg. $4.50 HELENA RUBINSTEIN 'EMININE Night Cream and Under-! SPEC Base ESTROGENIC HORMONE ECIAL $6 SPECIAL $2.25 SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. gait moves could hurt us all round” and “US. getting into the poistion ane mon- ey won't be acce} 1 “That's not allt” J.C. thundered, obviously warm- ing up to the respo nse. “Here an article he says Us: Sent subsidies still hurt Can- adians,’ This could mean that Canadian goods may squeezed, out of some world et J. C. slammed his fist onto the desk. “How can they do this to us?” “Tt can’t be. . . can’t be!” “No wonder J. C. so wretched evenings” said George, “anybody would after studying mn news items J. C. did not seem to ap- preciate that it just Our school has _ once more contributed to the -Cas- District Museum, bring- tei, We still remember the in- terest shown in our collec- tion of artifacts during the Centennial Year. It was. one of the best projects .pur school has ever undertaken, thanks very largely to excel- lent community support. We know how worthwhile a dis- trict museum can be. re (BONE. on the gymnastics team Ks jtravelled to Woodland Park school to put on a noon hour display. Vicki Jacques and Barbara Waite travelled with © the team and that the G. Moxham, President H. Krueger, R. Mulvihill, Manager, The Board of Direct Official Announcement The Board of Director of Kootenay Savings Blondeau_ really were ly received and the affair, was a real success. The boys started with a tumbling act in which Albert Machado took the part of an amusing clown. Following this there was a series of rolls, hand springs, ba back, straddles, and back extensions. The boys did a vaulting routine, flips off the springboard, headstands, and pyramids. David Kinicki and Philip impress thee audience, with pitch a aod airs.” Smit Last Friday Mr. Jeffery’s and deals with many places of interest. The students have thor- cushy enjoyed translating the book. ~ & # £ We have a new reading champion at K.J.S.S. Brenda Young —_ she leads the whole school in compre- hension. Class leaders are as fol- lows: AB itephen eee meet Trai the West Kootenay” ane ot Rep hockey finals. Castlegar won the semi- finals ‘wheat they heat, Nelson in imo straight gam Members of the « club in- clude John Horcoff, Philip K cookin ss Sen aot Dunn, Moffat, Dennis # Heagy boys Sahlistrom. AB girls — Bren- da’ voune-s CD boys — wont Chase. D girls — Silva! on les, Bob Hook, David Munns and Lorne Kinakin. The coach Ed Isakson. manager Nick IStosehucat and the Midget Reps wish thank all their fans for their support and hope to see them out again nig Pancake Supper. Feb. 18, 430 to: 6 p.m. Robson chars Hall and Resker at as will be shown. $3. Adults $1. oa under 12 50c, Cabaret Dance, Robson Community Hall. March 8 —9pm. Midget Rep. Hockey — Castlegar vs Trail (seco: playoff game) Sat. O30 p.m: at Castlegar Arena. SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING © “SERVICE CALL SMITH'S PLUMBING AND HEATING LTD. 365-7531 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. postmi consider the new chargo on office box. rentals ‘was made Tuesday night at Kinnaird’s council meeting. ‘The locality and the “in- ateness” of the pre« sent building were among he ‘reasons given for the action. Ald. G. S.'Rust made his proximately 1! livery. council to without any extra ch: Yaad been taken Gar ‘the count for door- come to r had present Mayor Carl Loeblich with a fetter, gymunas! 630 p.m. Senior Basketball tlegar vs gymnasium. at C; opinion clear when he stat- ed: “It’s a. lousy post of- fice. You can't get near the use of a truck- + hard winte! the towns works ci ee the hard work - during this for the job oy they did. on. our could. my er in the Prior to council passin: Kinnaird ve * petition should be brought about to protest the doub!- roads so ae out without evening the fetter was presented by the mayor to Curt Waterman, foreman of the works crew. All — Weather Coats By Bernard Casuals and Croydon Washable Fabrics — Rain and Stain Repellentt Flowered, Checks, Leathers, Large Color Assortment Sizes 11-2444 Priced from . 23.98 - 45.98 Beautiful Lingerie for Valentine's Nylon Nighties .... 6.98 & Up Nylon Ruffled Coulottes Baby Dolls .. 4.98 & 6.98 Pree Sy J. Remesz, 1st Vice-President took the precedi P. Henne, Secretary Credit Union is pleased to announce the elected Executive Officers and Senior Staff appointments, effective February 3, 1969 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: D. Haines, 2nd Vice-President N. Verigin, 3rd Vice- President SENIOR STAFF: ‘Treasurer & Gen. Man. B. Ryder, Man. Fruitvale Branch Trail Branch F. Voykin, Man. Brilliant Branch actions at their first Board Meeting, held immediately after the first General Membership Meeting. id “stunts in p: Wisk will be many lin son, ces a P: and * * Greg Earp, * Barbara nick mere pects for the the future. e, judging by the applause the boys "embers of tae, travel- ig team nn Rogers, Larry Price, Keith BeGatley, Philip Blondeau, Albert. Machado, D. i ipodieolts® Doug Houghton and Leonard ee - ve you have never sniffed f freshly baked the school these ase dys. (Groan) “The grade 9 French stu- dents are now-back on their reading regular course alter the begk paed “En Vacan- Broken and Discontinued Lines Vinyl Waterproof Winter Boots. Regular to. Reiner: $14. 98 Peignoir Sets “8.98 14.98 1998. | Thigh-High Seamless Stretch Nylons .................-- 1.29. 6.00 *‘Magic-Hold Girdle by Kayser’ Holds Up Panty Hose Without Garters! ...................--. ADDED ATTRACTION PANTY HOSE BY KAYSER The Panty that trims you like a Girdle but without a girdle BIKINI PANTY HOSE — CANTALON PANTY HOSE Spring Paint Sale — 25 Per Cent Off SHERWIN WILLIAMS KEM PAINTS Kem High Gloss Enamel — Kem Glo Semi-Gloss Enamel — Kem Velvet’ Low Lustre. Enamel Quart List 4.55 occ cess Gallon List 15.15, 3.40 Super Kem Tone Deluxe Latex- Wall.: Paint --~- 11.35, Quart List 3.60 : ious to take up. ‘the roarin’ Patients are Moved Into Hospital Wing > Meeting Date Set The date of the annual fy meeting of the Castlegar and| District Hospital Society bag been set for March the nominal nang co! T. Waldie of. Rabson. *SLOCAN. CURLING. CLUB has installed. morning Se the challenging game. The curling rink:has two, sheets of ice and is popular with the adults of the municipality. Officers of the curling club are president Craig, cretary Mrs. Henry Marasek. artificial ice in‘its curling rink-at a cost,of $10,000 pius. many, many hours of donated Jabor by community-minded volunteers. Anx- ’ game” the youngsters of the Village of Slocan, a number of whom’ were out last Saturday are’ (et made on ‘Wednesday of | Hospital. _saminiscrator | Sth Ho en-Talerico, Kelttr - 32°’ patients‘ was ~ made| ‘without. any.’ problems: and’ with the iso operation of the medical ‘staff and ital Hospi ing care Barry TA. members. on Monday off hls week, cared 11 a.m Parade. 11 a.m. Elim: inations for snowmobile rae races. Open ‘Powder. - Puff. ren’s 12 and under (all ma- a flaps). Re- gistration: :machine. Entry. forms to: ‘ ‘The Regio! Commission, Box theo, Cast- legar,. BC. | pam. “Adult: Dance a ane “BL Wi ~ Chamber “of: ‘and: ‘Marion weGaaley Frank Steenvoorden, [- ansuughts ut: Columbus. Pollution Film Now Available at merce, ’ and |. The film ‘ tish Columbia” is. now avail- able from the. Trail- for showing to any| group: or Oslow: Rich Eaulson. Kinakin ‘and |! “Beautiful -Bri-/SP0 LIBRARY CONSULTANT Mike Mary ce: | spent.a few. days last week ‘Thursday afternoon she visit kirk College and that evening-she was at the C: above’ “isthe meeting: with’ Miss, Public Library. Pictured Leask which took place at” Friday morning. Left to-right. “Rust, Mra. Floyd Heagy, Mrs, Herb ‘Woods, Mrs. J. Hausen and Mrs. J. C. McLeod. Miss Leask represents the library which is in the upgrad-| 52 @ Kinnaird Public’ Library Miss Leask, Mrs. Gerald © ing of public libraries to a set standard. Deadline for|t meeting the requirements is 1971. Lear _ Castlegar News Photo Canadian Chamber Action Seminar Being Sponsored . miner” (rade: and Commerce. In otenay. ~; Boundary | willbe -held here : next7;Wed- nesiay. seminar is one’ of Mr, Bater joined i a Y je :, Canadian = £. Comme oh |wapacity oft Pra ia: presenta “the summer | th his present ol in: Montreal. es his present recor of TO! Held p personnel, of dian. institute: for Organization (_ Management gtd District Group jadian Chamber of Commerce : to the conven amé Districh ‘Chamber. of Mr. Tibbitts was appoint: | son Mayor” termined western representative oft Commerce: in- March: of 1967: boards of trade -and ‘cham-| ager of the Pe nieation st Being vice of ‘ “lite Chamber of “Commeree yf Canada. the istrict Chamber: .. of. ‘Com: merce: It is:planned to help * |chambers “pro perly organize and pretles to’ meet ‘the. re- and challeng This 21-minute color film deals with Pollution and shows scenes of The was -made~ known de-| cities artment film’s i avalabity Tf Col ontreal, John G. en blits © of New West western representa- naird’s Tuesday night council eeting. treasurer Frank Hill and se- minster, tive ‘for the Canadian Chan pressed pero in Kipling oar in Me He Te- ceivea hus. elementary in Flem-. “Must Work day Bean task of planning to- in great measure the ‘of manor ithe huge of ensure that they or EY ottoctively, This is view of a ean of Suir College's geography departm ex: last week's mect- ing of he Gatlegar Kiwanis Club. : Jim Cromwell, who did oy ‘and post-graduate work in plan- geo- said mention of plan- e North American for Sou management held at thea pa Ontar- of versity of Western Joined the 2 statt Por the atchewan government tourist , branch chia A feature writer. vidual freedom” on this con- Mr, |tinent. " “problem” ple want to live together a huge mass mass in cities. This desire automatically conflicts ‘with aralivitual independence freedom because i 7 Mr. Bater: was 20 appointed manager . of the|thro ber of Commerce in Es- Hanes ipeg as assistant secre- win ny at the Winnipeg Cham- ber of Commerce. following. one year with delinquency rates are ex- amples. Society today, said the is one. of great terdependence with ‘the es ies being’ true manifestations by _Large Cities of Today: 7 [the Peo Effectively the past has too often been ne ‘the Convene Oi of plan- ners_and a spe up of people” when’ in actual I fact it must consider all who work and live in the city as a whole. Mr. Cromwell illustrated parts of his talk with a ser- ies of slides. Kinnaird Wants Sewerage Figures From Engineers. Kinnaird council. voiced day evening meeting | W whed. yn_ the “financial sistance “tor the sewerage @|system were not forthcoming from Associat ave ae Phen one. aspect is timing so the municipality can take|y advantage of all possible fin- ancial ‘assi: -On receiving no: set fig: ures, , Ald. + suggested “they quit honing around or its: goodbye federal grant.” pers of Ci vinces of British Columbia and Alberta,: assisting them “in” their local operations: He was born in. Halifax, iving his early education there. His high school years were spent in Welland, Ont. Prior to attending. university, Mr. Tibbitts spent two years as a newspaper writer and In: this:.capacity* he visits in the-pro- the Canadian, Chamber” of photographer in the Niagara Peninsula area of Ontario. He| Hardin: tion and. publi Ryerson Tastitute of ‘Technol ogy, Toronto, and State Uni- versity of New York, Buffalo, prior to joining the sales staff of a major Canadian steel producer. He is also a a graduate of the Canadian Institute for Or- ganization Management. "In 1964 Mr. est mov- | € ed west to New V with the same ‘steel firm. In 966. he became strong displeasure at its Tues-|ber Mr. Tibbitts has taken courses in travel counselling ficate: as ted|also taught adult eaneston. system in the and is the holder of a pro-' +n, B. arti > | field ‘Htions..- 2 Since moving to New Westminster he has taken an active interest in in commantly and provincial aff a past president of the He ow Westminster Junior Chamber of Commerce. S Mr. Sir. Little said it was official attitude of four our of the six mayors contacted that we do not. have i informal conver- ns.” BCA at the’same time as a meeting is held with the air Tre~ the -y. world: all. citizens of them are de- Bater- a8 plated calor |B of. . the siness | what they require and Bro. duce in their specialized Kinnaird Moves To Study Arena With Twin Town Kinnaird. co pared to §o alc one iy Cast. legar in sharing- sresponaibill: ty for.a study of the Castle-| gar Arena. This was: announced a ee. night's council meet th in} ected that: a'l Mayor Murray Littl ing ‘council's for. an — Castlegar News Photo term penieesn ” is better and includes not only the city: proper: but also:the surround- area that is an inte; re part 0 ait of t the city although’ not Boundar Even 1 ihe term metropo- of study by CKRD. upon one another. for|’ Playor Murr: . ed that the dow, problem is ed within its political | recommended st days while works supervis- or ‘Alex Lutz said he has had two phone calls from one of the schools. ee of Canines Te Get Strict Action He also reported that on a recent morning he drove along Woodland Dr. and Lakeview Ave. “and every garbage can had a i Acting clerk Martha’ Pe off noted that licance Pope | dogs § go up st on April, would be wie to pur- oe ase dog fags as soon as heron decided to pub-| lish the dog bylaw in the: Castlegar News and to be- gin strict ferably right in this area.” Castlegar Moves To Lease Arena - To Hurry Study oP Gen ip be e ‘own. | opens the yey, for a engin- stu ‘be: carried ly_to jout under: CKRD to formu- late plan of arena’ improve- a en Gost of the study would \be shared between Castle- {gar and ‘Kinnaird and, Rll ——————————— el fhe areas I and J as well,