CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., Feb. 1, 1968 Columbia Gap is Closed And the River is Diverted ({conunued from page one) year, Dr. specu- dated, height sufficient to withstand} the most flood levels. antil mid-December of this Keenloyside Asked about the benefits Climaxing a week of house Teague action in celebration of national Minor Hockey Week, Castlegar hosted teams from This installa- fion of control gates in the huge navigation lock, place-| mil! Spokane last weekend in one] teams emerged ccessful Minor} nine games while bile losing just Grand Forks .and of the most su: Hockey Week programs ever staged locally. ‘With fa handled by Minor Hockey sponsors and cheered on by’ hundreds otis enthusiastic par-' ome and victorious in one and tying anot 4 Selkirk Activities By DENNIS LEVERIOGE The Are most children’s foet exactly alike? into the dark First, a little rundown of ‘whet ith the {Underground No indeed. No twe feet are. offered od anytime without ob: ligation. and how oe poe pose is to invoke thought on current and ples. As one enters the dark, ie on the floor with other concerned epee et formed waits for the unknown. Candles spaced around F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar MADDOCKS ter a half hour or 50 of intri- suing comme: the time left is devoted to any discussion. Last Thursday, Dr. Pent- ene, of the biological sciences artment, ‘an interest- ae tai on the new advances/ no being made in science, mainly in the field of biology. The discussion afterwards ieee in various toplcs—heart and brain transplants, chro- mosomal germici- dal warfare and the respon sibilities of Castlegar and District Golf Club GOLF CLINIC Every Tuesday through February and March At Twin Rivers School First Class at 7 p.m. on Tues., Feb. 6 Registration: $8 for Two Months If there is sufficient interest a class will also be held from 8 - 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. For advance registra- tion or further information please phone Mike Verzuh at 365-8104. CASTLEGAR DRUG Once again... It 's Large Size Sale time at your DuBarry counter! Get 25” OFF these famous name products Stock up now ona fae supply of. DoBarry creams, Shee et Produc gailar 2% of- = what a wonder way to launch Leap Year! Bes. Spectat Royal Lipstick to cream yourlips with colour. 975 | $480 Royal Lipstick Refill $125} 90 ‘Cloudsilk Pearled Face Powder: $400 a-shimmer with powdered pearls. DaBarry Face Powder: matte and fragrant. $300 Cleansing Cream for Dry Skin: $490 for deep cleansing. Penetrating Cleansers deep down 9300 liquid cleanser. . erent Freshenet: to rinse your skin $325 Gua eapabes rich night cream to soften skin. 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Four of requirements that are being fulfilled by CUSO ig off the show each day was an All-Star Commer- clal League team which split two games with the highly- rated Spokane Eagle-Electrics Jocal] of the Spokane Intermediate League, and donated the gate receipts to Minor Hockey. The only disappoin! note of the entire proceeding was the failure of Nelson and Trail to fulfill committm: to provide opposition for the Midget and Pee Wee house league teams. All divisions covered them: selves with glory and perhaps most ing result of the whole weekend was the complete reversal of form shown by the Bantam Reps in their second game with Spo- cane, ting |be oie ree ntative Castlegar Hosts Kootenay and U.S. Visitors For Minor Hockey Week little trouble in winning their games, The Pup Selects’ 1-1 le with Rossland was a really clove one with Castlegar scor- ing in the last seconds of play. The Midgets put on a highly interesting perform- ance and showed they will heard from in the current) playoffs to salect this region's 8 in provincial The write-ups of the men’s games. appear else- where but the games were wellattended and the crowds were not disappointed with -vhat they saw. >. Between the first and se- cond periods of the second game the Mighty Mites, who had a special night on Friday, played short PUBLIC NOTICE CANE FOR Ladies Auxiliary to Royal OIL or GAS HEATING Canadian Legion Br. 170 Everyone We Hospital ‘Auxiliary Rum- is Legion Hall Apa hd oth. ick an ‘or pi Sweeney 385-5002. = "Anne ‘Sober: 5-78.29, PLUMBING & SMITHS sexrwctrs 61: CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING AND (HEATING TN After display’ in their ri loss Satur- day, the whole team came out tired-up in the second game to Sutabale, out-check, out-hus- tle and out the visitors of food production, i develop: ment of industry and ler-| nization of health and medic- al : Serene Tl, The Pups and Pee Wees praved too soutien for their | rz, spokane id had game and crowd with their Sathusiastie display. Results of games played are ne follows: Saturday: Puv Selects 1, Rosstan id 1: Kinsmen 4, Pee Vee Selects 1: Pulomakers 8. Grand Works 2: Pulomill 8, 11 CUS volunteer, one needs to be wil- Hing to share a professional or S eannical skill with people abroad. The future teachers were on the move last week, taking three ays off and regressing to grade school to gain more This time in elementary school, they learned the art of keeping e kids busy and in good order. This teaching experisate, doubt, was very valuable for their catitre teaching car- baa thought to think about: | 1 think, therefore, I think 1 am. Vaitey Visia ey Vista Unit Plans Fashion Show nts on a subject, | learning. Castlegar Basketball Team Squeezes By Selkirk 4¢ to 29 istlegar Women defeat- ; Ca ed the Selkirk Girls Basket-| ‘ball team Tuesday with a final score. of 41-39. : The game was close all the way, with score at half- ime 19-18 for Castlegar. Top scorer for Sallerk vas B. Gretchin with 14 pts. Top scorer for the Cas- tlegar women was S. Benjam- in, also with 14, Four teams from the area, ‘Trail. Castleger, Selkirk and Nelson meet in Neison this weekend for a tournament. Next scheduled game is 4 Revs 9, Spokane 0: PeeWee Reps 24. Snokane 0: Seoleneys: Searn 8. Spokat Sunday: Pup Reps ‘8, Spo- SALE OF FISH Friday, Februsry 2 12 Noon to 6 P.M. A. EREMENKO & CO. STEEL TOE SAFETY BOOTS Paris, Grebs, Kodiake Ruf-Riders 6”, 8" 10" Boots Oxfords, Hush Puppies all: are used in Celgar SAWMILL Celgar PULPMILL and COMINCO AFTER SKI BOOTS “In mm. SEAL SKINS — High and Low, Pullons, Lace & Zipper Styles Men's Sizes $16.95 & up. Ladie Sizes $9.98 & up COTTON FABRICS Cheap Prints 49c, 56c, 62¢ yd. PRINTS Imported from Italy, France will make gorgeous SHIFTS $1.60 yd. & up A fashion show April 1: boy George Hermanson. * * * eath, the-spot coverage of traffic ac- cadents. will be a of the spring_activities of the Kin- naird United Church Women. Vallev Vista Unit. Forther information vas given the members of the ‘Valley Vista unit attendine the January meeting at the Tome ‘nf. Mre, Denny Huches.! Mra. Tuev Ackles gave the for the evei * * ing. z Mre WW", Shalnff accented the affice of president for the unif. here’s a plan that should prove to be very worthwhile. it's called CUSO. CUSO is an independent, voluntary agency founded_in. 1961 to provide technical and| °7, fessional pro: help to nations requ : All volupteers are recruit- United Church Holds: Robbie Burns Day ‘The Christian’ Education the suecece inf the repent enffaa narty held at tha hame of Mre, JA. Miwenw folt theen| i Feb. 18. Trail at C. opening another beautiful season of chanld heeame.a reonlar ev-| ent Wohruary enffee narty will he held at tha hama of Mrs UY: Shataff. Feh, 99. Nata wae alsa made of| 9 the Kantanay Prechvferial Tin-| B ted Church Women’s annnal/ B meeting tn take niare next Treeday thrauoh Thiredav: at) Fairview United Church, son. The theme heine Chnich Women, 3 United Chattensadt: JUST ONE MORE WEEK! Just one week remains to take advantage of our January Clearance Sale. There are tremendous values ime waiting for you. Come in and see! of Contlegat United Church held Robbie tea Cole coloured plaids and spring rhe serving table was cov- with 2 cloth centered with ‘a Scottish cloth. This was centered with a low arrangement of spring flow- oes an old-fashioned quill pen in inkwell and one of Burn's 's poems. GOING TO NELSON?: . For Taatv Foodi- and Delicious. °. Coffez It’s ROSE’S _ DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET. Mrs. S. Rysen JOINT EFFORT FOR FOSTERING - Can You Help? CONTACT YOUR WELFARE OFFICE OR AREA REPRESENTATIVE WE CARE! DO YOU? - J.E. F.F. Phone 365-7181 DAN RIVER WASH-AND-WEAR DRESS Be Fresh and Fashionable in One of These Cool Dresses. Sizes 10.- 24% 364, 3g GOING ON A Roun TRIP See Our Samsonite Luggage Display @ Moulded of absolute polypropolene, the strongest and lightest known luggage material. Coiors ‘are infused. right into the shell to prevent peeling. @ Strong, lightweight magnesium frame. seals out dirt finish d locks and hinges. co lorful foam-backed linings. __ SAMSONITE. DEBONAIR | BES The popularcpriced luggage in’ 10 different styles and 6 beau- fife colors. ‘SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE - ‘The fashion - --designed deluxe 2G _ luggage in 14 styles and 17. colors: Rute Provincial! Libre Parliament Buildings) Victoria, BeCs Dec. 31/87." ASTLEGAR | Published Every Thursday’ at “The’ Crossroads of the K WEEK'S WEATHER Max Min 36 27. Al 31 36 46 48 39 36 36. ¥ VOL. 21, No. 6 10 CENTS PER COPY. MLA Backs Lo CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRURSDAY, FEB, 8, 1968 © w-Level -Robson-Fauquier Road ‘A ng recommendation fee. development of: the lake- level: foute, of a possible Cast: renin | Topislature Mon- day, by Donald L. Brothers. Jet ina A let squadron was judge ¢ [be the beet in Ca thers said: “many and ‘important’ ‘developments and events took place during 1987: in. the Rossiand-Traif . The ahead - of. the deadline of April 1, 1969." “As a matter of fact, a seek’ ago’ today Dr. Keen- loyalds operated a. bulldoz- ! er, pushing earth into.a gap in. the earthfill dam to block off the Columbia ‘river which ing it. to be. turned through me| the newly constructed cement |: seland-Trail ski: Ro: MLA was, , tha ea “Red, Mountain in ‘in’ the | ear] ny ma now: on Bor: ; it has\ dsyeloed into a sun another tople for the | ° : | False Bomb ‘Years, RCMP Sgt. Jim Band : a ‘the Ci Ca stlegar. News) second such Incident at the: eas the -R if inted Canada's had been flowing In this chan-} °' tel for a milton years, caus “maxi i a the bet s al or car eamainunication. van: address; by estern gram rence most’ pro! developments ‘for schools’ of the futare. a Arecent publication from of ‘the’ confer- the: ence. notes: “Resources "for | ucation. ba fo nee to: give: this. number one. priority”. that’ the route "has been sur-|° ‘veyed and the Kinnaird bridge }- [ csecon has been” ‘complet. % trict to operate uring 1968 ¢ totals $2,086,827.03. ° dget. Rote: for: ifs "school dis- : prove udqet - squelt ‘ arbitration before Feb. 20 cach yea: a state vering ‘an inEa- ‘cooval to move. e the ei 1d Wea -.| building...to..a., new-location. Conimenting at a town council meeting on reaction to's bret! he" despatched’ ts +: Ottawa, Mai Little -sald Herri near the arena. where it will headquarters ‘for réad’at Tiesdev’s meeting of. the council. aldermen aporav- ed’ the moving of the bulld- ines after: costs ‘are ‘exclored rovided! the moving fob is; qebsible. The Chamber letter ex: |’ | pained ; “both 1. Responding ::to a -tetter f t' of moving was ven: but letter Indicated | ie Chamber teachers ‘and. attending pubiic the tener publ Je ter’ in: the evening, i Scare Calls : Mean Prison & Record Bott. offenses are indic- ble, he pointed ‘out — gonvietion establishes _-a ‘A Feb: 20 oe in Victoria ic Rust |ment, ing pe “entire: life, Including exs }-freme -difficul ed at 8 Soper: on Decisions in’ Ed: Who S! Should: Make ‘Them: and) h- | activities. she & vill ‘also demonetrate | diving - a: new. look, .to,: prim- ching, ; ‘Mrs:'D:: ‘archived wilkde-| te w techniques :in teachiny 3: ‘eclence and.:Mrs.: D. Pantages, will illustrate ‘so- cial studies sdevelobmenta fn. such | altho school ‘district taxa-lthere was 00) reed may: aJso; ‘benefit: from any } ims. the: representa provincial finance depart: | However, later in 1967} “an about-face,” chairman ot Cane Csi | Were ¢ ‘Rusti is to Go to Victoria minister and see that the governments promise is kept, -for once." in ie Mr.. Rust: < don’t feet that. lived upito ‘ata is, Hyd bel os “And now. we ‘learn ‘that | 5\:! payment may. nat come. a i © “Ef wo. don't get this:as- sessment ‘until then,' it: eal ie. result in near the ¢ clear, | dro, ine |p a ert Buzza, | basic counting and “ceqmetry sible, Tuesd: at eek, . he osses 0 the’ school. million ‘on the’ son bAth inst, Harding sal au authorities: ‘were told aty on page gover) promise, Was: saupported ii * | Where and He Mr. Stutz is Te voordinator of ‘a school program ‘which em- braces Nevada, Colersdo. Ar-| ‘New: id his im weent Wonie’ wate, of ‘Utah, “That. afternoes,. teach- would ..underwri ‘were - fhe project ‘Seon a Anal Ko-ahea zarotta, have , beer. re-nomi ated by. C would benefit, the recreation commission:by the.obvious ad- vantage of being located ‘near. the arena and the Chamber y DY. goa permanently, aera base of ope: h would also swer any telephone, inqairies: fdr the Chamber, the ‘letter|. s said. the:town's rrenreseatatives on the “CKRD” eon at ion Com- lon... The two men, whose ‘1 District, maybe elther ac- names _..will.now, be submitted:|n .|to Central Kootenay Regional'| ti: cepted por rejected by. that |r board." Ti custo! tl Selkirk ie College’s depart: ment of continuing education ‘will present its second, semin- 'ar.session of the current year on Saturday ofsnext week. - “This “program; dealing ‘with ‘Government: and-'Oth- tres. er Agencles: Aids: for ‘Small espec- Small Bu jiness | ‘Money. "Source is Seminar Topic | eons ‘who are presently exe ploring the’ feasibility. of. -An- dustrial: or commercial. ven- tures ‘with those’ “whom they *12-Year-O1d - Cid Finds "Marijana = a culated, ee ge of the ‘highway| cellent. It was. inadvertent police s involved.” hi id, cs % ‘wide variety of the‘mater- dlotricts- Trvok ent : fals and devices . which are.| 5 and to. open lines of c the Hoh: Robert ae new oe te eee ard John Muriro, of Kinnaird, president of £ cation: so + athet fessible! apES jally’ for ‘people ‘in- held. of area Ct ‘Trail.’ terests a | sistance : facilities bl: the ment. ay inductee and M. D. Rudkin, of the’ Industrial De- ‘ by. ‘ence “in: Vancouver “and parts’ of the U.S.” é A, slide; jpresentatiod ace pani stall ‘will illu- ‘Bank present. ; = a wi the Sates applicati one Be: alo it Creston, th be “tied to | "CRC t akon aced before rant’ to set og Nelo, [fae ir ab in be UA tothe Canad- tian ian Press, Douglas “Glover, Siena “ald the Salon sation woul, nd} CJA’ ? ‘logical hub”. of an , grams im bute vould) ‘each provide some. of their en: for: Subic uld| were actually Sere BBG secretary. by-its