Kinnaird Swimming Pool . Few people are aware of the energetic efforts of the Kinnaird Swimming Pool Committee, 9 group hard-working volunteers who this summer embarked on ‘the am- bitious project, of a swimming pool for the District, Chairman of the committee is E. A. MeGauley; C, McKenzie is vice-president; Monty Warner, trea- surer; Ab Culley, secretary and Bar~ ney Brown, W. Cheveldave and 8. Muirhead are on the executive, Plans for the pool were drawn up by Gwilym Hughes, a design en- eineer, at the “It must be apparent to every- one that © pool is a real necessity months,” the committee polnts out. “Bince the tragic drowning of ll-year-old Richrd Horlick-at Pass Accident Mars ’ Arrkoobian Hike The first excursion of the Arr= | koobian Club found 16 hardy mem- Creek in July of this year, the need has been even more sharply brought home.” A fund collected as a memorial to another victim, Bob Brandson, who drowned at Zuckerberg’s Xs- land in 1958, sparked commence- ment of the pool, which is situated on the lower end of Milestone Road. ‘These funds are now virtually exhausted but the massive relnfor- ced concrete shell’ of s' swimming pool of substantial dimensions was constructet!’ this summer and the committee is seeking assistance in the form of’ both manpower and financial support to complete the Pest at at the earliest possible date. An estimated figure of $18,500 was originally accepted to cover the complete construction: of pool, pip- frig, pumphouse, filter and chlorin- ation equipment. A further $10,000 would be re- quired for construction of a bath- house and facilities, Ap- new - Pussyfoots Scientifically designed by SAVAGE. for baby’s first steps New Pussyfoor shoes by | Savage are idea! in every way for baby feet. They encour- age healthful development, assure protéction and com- fort and are specially designed for easy dressing. Check these features: ® Support where support is needed © Soft quality leathers ® Roomy moccasin toes © Special tongue opening down to toe for easy dressing . © Foam leather soles * Light, non-slip heel Correct fitting is particularly $8,500 worth of work ‘;has already been completed. The alze of the swimming pool, reduced from the original length of 90 feet to 75 feet, by.30 feet wide, is ac- ceptable for all swimming records and would appear to be adequate for the district’s population, The maximum depth is nine feet and is graduated to a depth of five feet a@ minimum depth of three feet, providing a 50-foot length for non-swimmers and 25 feet for swimmers. Adequate diving depth is also provided. ‘The pool will contain many up- to-date features such as four 500- watt underwater lights, by means of which it is hoped that sufficient revenue will be obtained.from night time toa bers prepared to climb the “Lion's Head," above the ferry. Sunday afternoon the expedi- tion set out from the home of Keith Waldle in Robson. Tragedy, marred the first section of the hike when one of the members lost her footing head ond knee severely on a rock. mj Unable to climb further, she was taken back down by three other members, much to the diseppoint- ment of all concerned, ‘The rest, however, carried on in r* | good form. Led by the capable Keith Waldie, the group reached the top of Idon’s Head, then circled back through the woods by means of game trails and a logging road: Four weary but exhilarating hours later, the group slid down the last 100 feet of and re- School Meetings in Nov. ‘Annual ‘school méstings for Bchool District No, 9 will take place} during the first and second weeks of November. Meetings will: be held in seven different attendance areas to ford ratepayers the opportunity to get out, to the meeting for their Part’ of the school district. Robson ratepayers. will elect one trustee for a two-year term and fell several feet, striking her| to Four rurel areas will elect ree Presentatives for one-year’ terms, ‘These areas or zones are Gibson Blueberry Creek-Manniz Road (the area along the new highway above Kinnaird); Renata-Deey Park at- tendance area and the Ootlschenia- Champion Creek attendance area, There are also meetings at Tar- rys and the Brillant dam, However there are no elections at these meetings this year. Sch turned to the Waldie home, where Sharron Waldie had hot coffee ready and waiting. Except for the one’ unfortunate mishap, 0 grand time was had by all. dule of times and places for alt meetings !s as follows (all meet-~ ings are at 730 pm): Nov. 1 in Robson School; Creek-Pass Creek, Nov. 2 in Gibson Creek School; Blueberry Oreek-Man- PRESCRIPTION SERVICE swimming to keep children’s day-| [i SEE US FOR -' THE FINEST aix 'Road, Nov.:.3 in| Kinnaird @choo}; Renata-Deer, Park, Nov. 4 in Renata: School; Tarrys, Nov.7 in. Tarrys School; Brilliant Dam, The financial statement and Nov, 8 in Brilliant Hall; Cotischen- |, af-|ia-Ohampion Creck, Nov. 9 in: Oot- ischenia, School. trustees’ report will be’ presented at these meetings. nes KEN NCA-ER D— ‘ Under the direction of: the Sisters of the Atone- ment, will start’ Tuesday, November Ist. -Regis-. tration on” Monday,October 31st’ from 9+ 11:45 ‘QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS iii TATA Acca acne AL EREMENKO & (0. Prices Effective Oct. 21-24 OUR RED & WHITE Trans - Canada SALE is in progress MINGED BEEF. 3 Ihs,, .... $1.00 VEAL STEAKS shoulder POT ROAST round bon ‘or blade - PORK STEAKS shoulder = Ib, ......+. 49¢ BEEF LIVER Frosh ha HOGKS | Why... +2... 280 Ib, .. - 180 = GRAPEFRUIT . Pink 48’s 2 for ... 25c TOKAY GRAPES SPANISH ONIONS (8c | 2 Ibs, ..... 25e | eee . Ladies WINTER COATS Imported Wool Fabrics Seal & Alpaca Pile sizes 10 to 40 $24.95 to $63.95 SKIRTS in Shaggy _ MOHAIR Sizes 10 to 16 $7.50 to. $9.50 Ladies NYLONS fall’ & winter ‘shades full fashion .... -59¢ pr. ‘51 a9. ; Seamless , 89¢ pre LADIES WINTER Anew shipment just arrived including : ‘ feathers - PUMPS - Black ani E Brown Calf. - Patent $2.29 to $4.85 24/8 & 19/8 thin heels Squash & “Queen Anne heels -° $4.95 to $8.50 - : s & Girls Plastic OVERSHOES dow” & high: heels a - $1.98 pair. There are four vacuum clean- ing outlets to allow the pool bot- tom to be maintained free of any sediment and 12 intakes, * Plans allow for 73,500 ° gallons of water to be filtered and chior- inated every eight hours through diatomite filters. - ‘The pool will take 198 yards of concrete, of which 94 have alresdy been poured, including 6” x 18” thick footings in the deepest part and 4"'x 12” thick footings at the shallow end. Twenty-two sewer gutter over- flows with direct discharge to the sewer will ensure that the overflow water will not be recirculated, An Joint to take ‘the extra time and care required to assufe your. baby’s first shoes are right. : MADDOCKS the pool into two sections sealed with Polycinyl water seal and pre-mold- ed plastic jointing. This modern, well-designed pool will contain more than six tons of re-inforcing steel, with 10” thick concrete walls and 6” slab bottom. Future plans include a 23 foot by 16 foot pumphouse, a gallery and a wading pool. Adequate parking space will be provided, ne WEEK-END SPECIALS BEATTY 12.8 cu. ft. | BEATTY 12.8 cu. ft. Deluxe Refrigerator Automatic Fridgé - $249.95 $299.25 30” AUTOMATIC Gas Range $279.00 F. M. 21° TV $219.50 LEIGH 30” Range Hood $39.95 WRINGER WASHER $119.95 - Your Complete Building Supply Store “CASTLEGAR Building Supply = B Phone 2161 a 30° AUTOMATIC Electric Range $259.95 DOUBLE COMPARTMENT Kitchen Sink Faucet, Rim and Trap Complete . $58.95 = 335 Front St. g ‘ a Tl! | SKIRTS. & SLIMS - 90% wool and 10% Nylon. These skiris and Slit exclusively fashioned:and made in Haly. They come. in. Plaids, Stripes and Plain Grey Flannels - Ideal for the cold wealher ahead. Sizes 12 - 20. Priced at only $6. 49 - CTC ES SPALDING BADMINTON RAQUETS . manufactured from the finest of materials. Laminated frame _of bonded Duralok construction,“chrome steel shaft. Top grade leather grip, ‘strung with blue spiral nylon, © PRICED FROM $7.95 to $16.95 Presses at $1.00 Feather & Plastic’ Shutlecocks B.C. H VICTORIA — (Speclat ‘to. the Castloar News) — A‘ census will get underway. this, week ‘of all Castle~ gar’ and: District ‘properties which may be affected by constriction of the High Arrow:dam., S58 ~The census, being . carriéa “out under ‘the ‘direction of B.C, ‘Hydro legal ‘division, is” designed to facili-| 1, tat 1 a of removal or Feiocatlon costa: cat ‘be .| simply: not possible -until ‘the ‘basic Members of B.O,,Hydro's:staff were|phystcal ‘data has been’ obtained.” in ‘Castlegar; early this week be Bet “ft 18 our’ hope,” sald Dr, Keen. the census ccSThe census: takers will not be making appraisals ‘or’ evaluations,” Dr; Recnlgalee iaicaea that no time will be. pin making ap- -| Piédtlons «for water Hcences at or Mica Creek and’at the outlets sold B.O. Hydro chairman’ Dr, #.| oi “Reallstic Ing ‘any ‘interest in Iands:to be affected and full de- tails will be advertised ‘mn the lo- cal press, ¥ a “Dr, Keenleyside pointed out that | dirlling \to,\Inyestigate; the founda- cresasend len Conjracts "tor 2 program” of | be made before: a final decision is : taken on the Specific : locations of. } the ‘4 dams,...The contract for the the: holding ‘of. public hearings on| tions. of the dam altes on the At-| drilling near’ Castlegar: was let to the water “cence ‘applications ‘is|row Lakes’and on Duncan Lake Pacific’ Water Wells “Ltd. ‘and. on the prerogative of the water comp.|were ‘let in) mid- September, sald Duncan “Lake to‘ Borie’: Brothers eyaide. . - PROVINCTAL LIBRAR VICTORIA, a By Cy i: DEC. .31/4210° troller “But we have been inform-'Dr, Keen! Drilling Co, Ltd. | VOL. 13, No. 43 made at, Cel- Monday’ morn+ log’ wes turned within’ 20° Bec. 60-ton load, the top capicity rating of the crane, During normal opera- tions, said Celgar’s production man- ager,.Jobn: Hegetan, the :Jog\, break. down pnd sorting decks. From here’ the logs are plac- ed on either of tw ue sipaare ‘A petition from several Colum- bia-street businesses located.on the north side’ of, the overhead -bridgé - parking was received ‘by council“at ‘ite last meeting ‘Tuesday. ~ ) The ‘petition ‘that also sugges- téa the © abolishment: .of- two-hour “parking was referred to works chair- man V.-R/Cook for-his study and byelection must be ‘held within the municipal act 30' days ‘of a.vacancy occuring un-| ~ ‘12 Piece Fire King Set ; WEEK-END ° Regular.:.:. SPECIAL recommendations to’ council's’ next eaeeting i . October, of the second’ year of: a Commissioner's term when the by= election can be held in December’ along : with ‘the regular, elections. Since Mrs. Dougan was in ithe Jess . the . vacancy .takes’ place in|: “New president: ‘of the castlegar and = District": Project ' Society - Johnny: Clarke of Castlegar. -Mr, Olarke’ was named to the ing the élection of ‘directors at the position by. fellow. directors follow-|_” ago Castlegar’ 6 Works supervisor, Norman McNabb, finally & fie senior: base of the sone “works, progam that will allow the building of poe sldewdlks -and. walls *' Castlegar was suggested at: crit | jast meeting by, village; MINOR “HOCKEY T, Oglow, SPECIAL oe 30 p.m. Including Mondays “"/ General Accountants’ Association ‘of | « ‘Vancouver .at, the -weekend.. : ‘committee at its’ meeting Friday. Gi Accountants? Assn. J: pag ‘Macbeth of the Castlegar firm of Macbeth and. Moros)_was re-elected ‘hs a member of. the|® “board: of goverziors ‘of the. Certified “BO, (at) its-annual convention ints Mr,” Macbeth :' also represented | the West Kootenay members of, the ,.assoclation:/on? the “public: practice ‘¢ My, © Macbeth’s partner, “Paul * Moroso, ‘was'one of 43 graduates to Saturday, The certifi sented by Dean .¥. D. Emeritus ° of’ ‘the faculty of com- ee at UBC. © ‘were pro- hee, Dean} ~ as Given ‘at, the dinner by Dr. G:] N.-Perry, from) the "Castlegar, District, will receive: thelr certificates at the on- recelve degrees at the; Apacs of nual: banquet: ‘of the association on eremy first year of her, second term, the ‘annual ‘meeting of ‘the society pared byelection must be held | within (30! day: night, at’ the, Hotel: Marlani daya,: Bert. Morice will be * -| officer’ for ‘the: byelection, ry ‘of ‘the soctely fs : tors =are, :1- Walter: Thorp, ‘H. Haines, P,’ Haley, P. Tarasolg, J. ‘Kaufman, M. ‘Tomi avd A, Honcar. ':Non-mem! Dekating fees. for the rink were. set at: 16 cents for os: | children, 25-¢ents for students and| figured out, how...to stop: District residents from using ” Castlegar’s winter. works program be “broadened a in ithe village :to: include: retaining W.. Bweeney- while Aage Sylvest i8|r fOr Gtk ‘Direc! J.-H Corbett, principal of Cas: E tlegar’s elementary ‘school, : will’ re- |": céive” his bachelor’ of arts ‘degree “The addrezs * to: ‘the graduates while Net Pfelfter ‘of, Hinnairg will i , Mr, Ogiow suggested that the]? walls: and: for. which: the village will pay the wages and equip- ‘ment costs if village residents who departmi in highways asked, him ‘to. move’ the] desire! sidewalks and- “retaining ‘walls ap octet or will pay. for. materials, - 5 +iThe. projects - will. be built on, village | (Property, in front of. taxpay- lomes. a “Is there any ‘technleal legal , objection?” asked. Mr; Oglow of vil- | Jage - clerk Joe. Logelin: “I - don’t think’ we'd be contrary, to the:act| at’ all,” answered Mr.’ Logelin. |: = 1. “Thre's nothing ‘ ‘wrong with it,” commented ,works ‘chairman V.-R. Cook. “I; don’t think we'd be de- feating z*- gontinued’ Mr. ‘Oglow. “The tdea of ‘ the: federal employment ... . It could: broaden the ; scope Ge our, participation in winter. worl (Mr. vepalta is to check with the ‘government ‘is to‘ promote ‘winter |” cA “donation to, the: Minor.‘ Hoc- Key. Association: was described’ as “nota fitting use for. ‘village "tax money”.‘at the ‘last meeting of the Castlegar councd, The hockey association had re- quested a donation ‘from. the. village to help run the organization. Comm, ‘Aage Bylvest sald he felt a’ ‘donation tothe group would not be a fitting use for village tax money and that. Projects: of this “nature should be handled’ by the ERO. In‘ a'letter requesting the’ ‘dona- ton, the hockey. essociation noted that there are.250 kiddies interested in iplaying hockey, enough to form federal|16 teams’ of 8-18-year-old children, :/ The ‘group: requires 24: hours a week at the’arena at a cost of $4 Refuse Grant ‘Appeal ters and: socks will cost approxi- mately $480." Kinnaird council Mon- day’ for the’ second ’ time tabled a similar request. * “Decision i in Gallo e ‘Case to be Brought “Down: on M nay. 3) pm.. on Get. 31 in the. negligence trlal of. SHES bese Leonard Steve ‘Gallo. be ‘The Kinnaird ‘youth ts changed ' an. hour, vmaking total of $96.0 in the. death’: of classmate Janice 4 4 : y a toy and’ If ey faseept mem’ tie peoe ee: see if they will accept the projects gram will be advertised for residents ¢ under ‘the winter works program] to take advantage of.