4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968 , ea Orit en wriSiS in VUanagad Will B PR Ee Subject of PC Meeting John Munro, president of the Kootenay West Progres- sive Conservative Association, will speak next week on the| crisis topic, Crisis in Cana such a nature, he said, the question is, not “What is the exis, ) But rather “Which | le le added that that disclosure. at shia time of specific details of the topic might mar the PC sree enese of his re association, which is sponsor of the meeting. In disclosing p Plans fo ie meeting News, Mr. Munro declined te to give details as to the specific area of concern of his talk. Events in Canada in re- cent months have in of is open ane the 2 Publ, wil wit hogin 8 pm. next Thursday. ‘There ats no admission charge. She is PIONEER RESIDENT of this area is Mrs. Osachoff, Pe who is at present a patient at Castlegar and District Hospital. after. and other suffering a broken leg several weeks ago. She is in unusually good health for her age, and will be walking within a few days, a hospital staff member said. Sor Two tuvenilss Charged for Theft Local Vehicle vehicle consent. RCMP officials said the charge arose from the theft fast: week of a Castlegar Co- operative Transportation So- clety vehicle, which was later found abandoned in the ditch near i brine: Charges against the two are being held, pending furth- ate's ee eee on the youth wre admitted the theft held until'a decision heat been rendered: on the other case, and until after preparation of a pre-sentence report by the probation officer. Sstlsgs Band Open to Public. The Selkirk College band is expanding and ‘is now open to any adults with sn inter- est in music, Instructor Norm Fishwick of Kinnaird, director of the band and head of the music department at SHSS, told the Castlegar News that the band needs especial clarinets, but that anyone interested may join. It is desirable that mem- bers have thelr own instru- ments but a few are available from the College if necessary, _|he added. Band practices are held cach Monday night at 7 p.m. at the College, Persons inter- ete should attend one of these practices. There is no charge for membership. The 6th Annus! Banquet - Robson World Day of SMITH’S Plumbing & Heating — Notices Second Annual Kiwanis Auction will be held Gat., April 20, When you spring houseclean your ‘ Bota Sigma Phi Rummage Sale. March 23. 9'a.m. — 5 p.m. Legion Hall Watch for surprise special. basement, | please keep Register now for Robson mind. Proceeds to Kiw- Kindergarten. Starts Sept. anis it Hall, 1968. Deadline March 8. Ph. 365-5001 or 365-6452, Bean Feed. March 6 — 5-7 p.m. lower hall, Kin- naird United Church. $1 per plate. Everyone wel- come, Ladies Auxiliary to Br. 170 Canadian Legion crib- ‘bage game, Legion Hall, h 2 — 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. of the Castlegar and Dist. Wildlife ‘Assoc. © will Whist Drive. and Danca, Nordic Hall. March 3 — eryone welcome. Prayer Service in Robson ‘Community Church Mar, Card Party, Blueberry 2280 p.m. All ladies, School. Feb. 29 — 7.30 Ree p.m. MM MT The all-around . walker for your. : round-aboui iife Charge Nets Fine For Trail an ‘Trail man, Ray jutini: had issued worthless cheque for ae in June 1967 since th made restitution. He pleaded guilty to the offence. Kinnaird Council - Is Investigating Dafa Processing The space age may soon come In a ketter from Interior A trim walking heal’ keeps pace with a busy schedule. Soft leather - * surrounds your foot and # pillow-soft cushioned insole makes every step a pleasure. ge- Information would be in- from a Pen- re- uncil etek im tigate vest the matter iurther. Castlegar Social Rosa patient ie oe reed Hospital for two weeks re-| f) turned home last Sunday.’ in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easton visited the latter's mother, Mrs, W. Byers in Willow Hav- QI will daughterinlaw and famil) Rev. and Mrs. A. McNeil. TATA CATA RTT aT CASTLEGAR DRUG 7—E Why suffer?’ njoy Relief from Earn with’ FUTURO SAC RO?® BRACE ‘The | Subject comput mana: ic matters, includ- processing ne SUGAR AND SPICE : Notable Notes to a School Teacher Teachers get m some pretty funny notes from parents, absence of a door, Thus you get such things as, “Please excuse Jane's erenuima ther: for being absent her illness.” / The baffled: teacher fin- ally figures out that granny to stay home and look after her because Mom can't miss a day at the shoe factory, be- cause that’s the only way she can: muster enough money to buy Jane some decent es so she can go to school, 50 she can be a real whiz and help out Granny and Mom. Sometimes the notes are not so funny. “Please excuse iim for being late late as he had appear in court this morn- Be for ‘drunks and disorderly bot AG was the. other guy’s Weill teachers aren’t the ps, | Sentences Tetters received wy the Tor- onto We Department 'e from applicants for aid and assistance. For Robson Man On Narcotic Charge A Robson who was a|Charles Wells, 23-year-old man was arrested in Vancouver prior T.| to the drug round-up. . Wells was charged with ing in marijuana after |- police found 30. ounces of the drug in his Jan. ‘explaining the | marks. Th Two Year Sentence « bs y may explain why faa: teachers look so stun- ned so much of the time. The sentences will be in quotation 6 comments will whatever comes to mind - “IT am very annoyed that Hecate, have branded: my son il- ie do: didn’t ean s illiterate She ‘utini, late, | Meant Hesible.. 4 | screams in “aiomay; “Oh I got- |. | ta have a note.” “In a your let- ter, I have give aver birth toa boy wel, fen Pounds. 1 hope actory.”* Really, what ‘could be more satisfactory’ is I get my hus-), has|had ‘the ‘flu and Jane had| Will type.of thinking in the world. “Mrs. Jones has not had any Slothes 4 for a year and has been visite: regularly, by the Clergy.” Ne comment..: ans Ae my eight child, what. ar wou ahaa at inde i time som: something: Or stopped doing something. “T am glad to.report.that husband oe ma report- trained. N “glad”, not “delighted.” Not a syllable too much or And here’s one with the Library Approval’ For First Step To Full Status Kinnaird Public ibrar 23. Carelessness With Drugs Can Be Fatal A recent: report on the poison control program of the Separtment of national health red drugs and other dangerous household sbeances s ces such as much a8 Rot clean- ers, Of the ppntie 7,000, 6 per cent, er more than 20,000 victims, were children under the age ot five e years. Tu ays ata meeting | of the coun- Kinnaird May Buy One Lot Near Swim Pool Kinnaird town council will negotiate with a local Pp rty owner for purchase a ee ee Poeponine poson. ing hazard of modern day living. - Fortunately ‘only “a small number of children die because of accidental poison- ig, but jfhousands more are ie bead, | Experience and: hun CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat.9a.m.to6 pm. Fri. 9 am. to 9 p.m: Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1pm. 6-7 p.m. keriously usly injured: or maimed for ‘AL drugs and potentially ing have become an increas-| son Bool uncil Tuesday night noted a letter in which an offer from council to buy the lot for $1500 was rejected. The’ author said, how- ever, he is willing to meet with council for further dis- cussions on-the matter. ie will be set ue later “to to further: investi home should be locked away from curious little hands. Children don’t know ‘any better—do your ac a Really wouk CASTLEGAR HEWS PHOTOCOPYING Important: Papers Clippings Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates By Bill Smite: Here's another that shows a nice respect for bur- eaucracy. “In accordance with your instructions, Thave given birth to twins in: the gnclos: ed gavelope.” And fhousht Th ie Pill e} war vacnty Another mom writes, “I cannot get. sick I have | Otta ie al ec nildren- Ca Gan ot tell me ide Now Map Listing Is Available To the Public A free nine-page folder listing the new federal elec- toral mans of Canada is now available from the map distri- bution office of the depart- ment of energy. mines and resources, 616 Booth Street, wa. The newims maps have been logic there somewhere, if you coe just put your’ nee it think of al that | d id Tt sounds | 1 like an = but TS notually 3 get notes . “I want money as do me any good. have to send for another doctor.” a1 This is Medicare? surveys and mapping branch under authority of the Elec- toral Boundaries Headlut ment Act, passed in 1984. | ghly five. feet, which e federal elector- on the one sheet. districts This is priced at $1. A. EREMENKO & CO. $1 Shoe Sale Special Tables & Racks With SALE SHOES - Broken Sizes & Styles Men’s Dress Shoes and some Work Boots Ladies pumps, high heels and flatties, Children’s. Shoes — Boy’s & Girl’s Buy 1 par at Regular Price .& get a SECOND pr. for only $1 00 This Week Only — SALE Closes Sat., March 2nd rope! = of a lot near the Bob Brand- the Pe possibility of ‘the tenes New Fashions Arriving Daily! CAR COATS Ideal for Spring. All-around coats in Cords; Leather, and - Wool and Mohair. Sizes 12 to 18 $15.95 to $19.95 SHIRT DRESSES ‘Tex-made Magicare fibre. Little or no ironing. Checks, Stripes, Polka Dots, White Collars and Cuffs Sizes 10 to 16... Priced at Only, $4.95 HALF-SIZE: DRESSES ‘Good Selection Cottons, Arels, Ginghams - $6.95 to $14.95 C. CM. Rambler Bicycles | -@ Outstanding Value tat, the Price, e@ Exclusive C.C.M: Single-Piece Crank @. Two-Tone Color Styling @ Rattle-Free Mudguards 1 @ Parts Available Anywhere "Available fn Standard Size, Juvenile and Junior. Letters — Birth Certificates || CASTLEGAR NEWS | SEE US FOR A SPECIAL CASH PRICE @. Super-Strong 2” Axles. @ Vinyl-Covered Saddle e Three-Year Guarantee - Also, Rambler Scrambler withthe Banana Saddle. are .also. causing:;some | con: cern, Mr. Wood ‘said. includ- : x 2 ts. for. Frovincilal Librarys Ferliament Bulldingsy Victoria, Be 28k Dec. 31/8 STLEG. Published Every Thursday at “The | Crossroads Se the K Feb. 29 46 Mar.1 45 VOL 21, No. 10 WEEK’S WEATHER Max Min Frec Sus CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968 Three MLA’s Here for Weekend West Kootenay NDP _ Gears = For Becton strong political position when the next ‘federal election 1s called. “In view of the i ences oH a federal Section it ‘important that a strong 8 and active federal exe- b who will cutis e elected ive! militant Tender th throu. the camp: al Hi S| vited to the meeting, rarnin:| fhowd New Arrow Location Still Undecided The Arrow Boat Club will have a new location for their launching, wharf.: but when and where’ are still unanswer- Boat Club ciple value of pletion of the dam will pose 3 Posty, above ie unching of ; above the lake. ‘Alberta, bring some. ree he Dee Chamber Plans Sk-Doo Salmo lie! on Sanday “and | District on the lower-Arrow lake and we want it to stay.” Several other. questions nsoring Takao trek s sper a , over potenny-West if MP H.W. Herridge does not Fun sean Mr. Berger. old. is ‘married and. Shas ‘tro children. and ralsed in BC.. he wont to UBC, graduating with ae BA and an "LIB in 1956. career .as a: lawyer has een ‘noteworthy. ‘He has’ won’ a series of: courtroom ~ victories against. he | thew ‘Workmen's Gompensation ard and his .work ‘in, the al law has taken’ » Supreme Court of in defence of persons. habitual als, member. © He’ has successfully de- em | fended three women charged cad habitual‘ criminals — and. n have been ' charged Fie ‘has risen to national rominence 28, a & defender in the rights ‘of native Indian of ine is Mr. Berger was a member : at ee anda CCF. candi- 1960. ARROW DAM ‘ig rapidly moving ahead ‘towards completion as this aerial photograph taken: early. last or well Mustratee. The con tographer Bob Bittner well ill ‘The where: the tion. lock. To the left of the Robson side, of. the ‘dam, can be seen the ‘low- long by 20 feet in width and’ 20 feet in height. “-This wali guides marine traffic into. the naviga- river. On’ the Robeson side, the. tit binaket tt is on the er at the site, te aa and level ports: and *sluiceways. On the Castlegar *f | installations are in progress cam be seén clearly as can the six floating guidewall. pontoons. Each Jof these cellular concrete Pantene is 100 feet side of the'dam,' the white arrow-points out the thin white line which marks the extent of com- frome sill testative, an’ éstim- ated half-dozen or more pow- er toboggans were at fiat to make ‘th ez also declared. that Cty. &ro should Eive some cides or Cham- in| ber president Trek Hipwell at 365-7414. time e | at host trip. from this. side, ‘and fo meet: a group ° approachin; from tie Salmo sid ie, “ ation: to pl lie Arrow take." Traffic Fine, Welfare . Bills Changed — Loeblich | A telephone eall~ from. d-Trail/ MLA Donald + If it-is successful in this ty, _ Soneiderstion wi will be giv- Castlegar News that he learn- Brothers. of the ‘system tne formula is to al provincial Bill 33— aver: Of special concern to k NDP members will be the con: ssf trover ion. on < settlement :of | ‘ z- zoning ‘some’ of ry in the area of the nts as suitable for gates to the convention: Ho was born in 1980 in -. Dave : Barrett was first |‘arroy elected MLA for ‘Dewdney in| gure Eeeting of council Js thee of coun od that the w toes imption, e at ie USI assumpto! that all-o in the ar? ea. is owned 1 on tas: » may not. Teme rt 3 e area belongs to and elementary ' education. these, He obtained his’ BA’ degree from ‘Seattle * University. and Masters: Degree ‘from’ St. Court: from !1955 to ior, He Personnel ©. Officer at Haney Correctic y from: "1957 to 1959. to be presented: house, Bid Mr. Loeblich, the legislation would apply only ‘As the changed bill is now| t before: the|to Id Mayor Loe! Centre Near started within the next month, if no problems, arise, John. z vers gin, leader of the Union of Spirit teat ‘Communities of Christ id. 3 Mr. Pc pe nounced ean centre’ at a in Talent festival last i aaron Tucsday, he fold the fe ihave been rn up for ne ; centre and will be submitted to the Spiritual Community very soon. ites added, are’. ap- je adde: construc: proved, cone uscc Pian Community Brillient © ment on: the site, near. the be| present centre, of ‘children’s layground facilities and cer- installations. ‘The hall ‘itself is now to be built but.is not ‘actually o part of the Centennial pro- In a second a ment also made’ at the 8 the the’ proceeds of: the - show would be given to the nation- al ski team. bean fold out ‘of t.is imperative thal area Jatiract new industry, the mayor: said,: but there is also ire : avaigbty of of water a and tope- graphical ae -those = |b beyond | ie fringes “of of aig the zoning of fringe Site for Studio. “Is Selected For Possible Radio ~ Castle; Jocally-based Tadio. parang) if it becomes’ a a concern for what of in-} reali da is‘ attracted. Spe in addition to the consid-| F Lok: _Pollution sand declared, |’ other a isan other: nuis he there ae of ‘influ- a group encin; factors includin loca- tion Be Toads.and railroads, BUSS ON THE CHEEK from a Pleased wife was given Ernie Kruetsky of Kinnaird the first. life: member ‘of the on Saturday evening: ‘when he was nade the Castte, Club. Appropriate Dresentations wi were made by.the finamen Kinettes 1d Ernie while the present igin his wife, Belva, with a bouquet of flowers. Mr. Krueteky. the. gathering of some 80 people that “you get a thousand- ‘Kinsmenship for whatever. bx you put into into it.” le ‘with a boutonniere and told News Photo rady explained that ¢ |the eon fa mak- es it necessary for to pur- chase alot, in addition to Son: struction ‘.of -the building, ‘to provide the necessary off- street parking. He moughe: assurance from his Tty to the pletion of. the till blanket on that side of the or Ligh areas within town limits’ and a planned economic survey. th | town ‘and near-town. pte ae ig ane of ith could: aid the RD. in makin their overall plan’ of the dis-| CKRD, trict; Mayor Little added. “He his: grati- tude at word of the economic] terms e entire wth provinciaE fa but alaed that a saver of reference aniy. ts Castlegar as a town would compliment the larger sting | CKRD Has Only Started Fight for Dam Assessment war we don't. get the 220 ‘Acrow 4 86 is also owed a large amount for assessment on the Duncan ‘These figures will contin- | ue.to rise each: years t should pay. -| Hydro not 1973 as peas fs “We have dust dented ed the “We Soont | Maton to just b forget it, now Ae we have |to a ‘presented a_ brief.’ BS parece made b; She Fonat i district on it) The. mins. | presentations to the minister ster indicated ‘that any sug-of finance. No Leap Year Baby is, happened, - didn’t. Castlegar went without a: Leap: Year, baby) — that in. a who, having | on: i Perso lived 80 years, is only 20 years be old. : A court decision in Can- ada several years back con- firmed this — after a person spite the fact that he had seen summers. ter a who' had declined’ to live up years. ‘contract was declared to be *only 10 years old — de- will, Tite ite another boun- extension sometime this nth, provided no problems goonent between Geass An ‘An-| A residence ‘is connected to town sewers Hitbeat = authorization ‘from by, the orantcipal | department in Victoria’ should maeke the move. official within the next two’ weeks. Among the problems. to be sored byte the extension “After from then mayor R. tM ming docks to disconnect, Mr. An- ferant was cut off from the|town -|gesvice, as the B.C. Municipal Act prohibits a town from ex- tauniepal a service beyond the boundaries. ra etetatoa of. the boundar- ‘d ies to include the Anderson property will clear the pro- ‘blem i allow re-connection, Ald. “Mayor as bein: o prougat within peaks iso boundari daries- and - the ‘Bomdary Extension OK ead The Jack | of msi But. Satan no. oppoai- tion to the change was regist- ered, either by town residents or by those in the affected in-| outside area, town clerk: Am. °~ brose Percheson said.