12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., April 25, 1968 “Warns About Cleaners (continued from page one) vinegar or with an oven clean- mixture included a well- known liquid household clean- er, char Ine bleach and am- mo Don't mix scouring pow- der containing chlorine bleach ith toilet bowl cleaners, with 1 ammonia, rust remover, er. In short — don't mix chlorine with any other clean- ing agent. Breathing of gas}: from any of the above mix-|’s tures can be fatal. What happened in the cases was the liberation of a CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS gas when users de- cided to use a mixture of two or more common household cleaning agents. When widely used house- hold chlorine bleach (a sodi-' {% um hypochlorate solution) is combined with an acid or acid- roducing substance such as a t_ bowl cleaner or vine- gar, there is a sudden release & a quantity of chlorine gas. Likewise when a chlorine bleach is mixed with ammon- ja, lye or other alkaline sub- stance, the action will liberate a highly irritating gas. If the gas is inhaled in either case, it can cause ser- [im fous injury and’ possibly death, | Friday, May 10 fresh 63 CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT CURLING CLUB ANNUAL WIND-UP BANQUET & DANCE Castlegar Arena Hall 7 P.M, or any executive member. 365-6786. Tickets available from Castlegar Drug, Carl's Drug advance ticket holders. For further done done at a later date not yet announced. The road may come $3.50 each. Door prize for phone official. Tenders have been Bled for one mile of nthe area wh SLOCAN NORTH highway -is phave some reconstruesion this highway ere this tunnel is situated. as this nar- row stretch i i tity although much of ae work is to be into importance in the future as attention focuss- es more strongly on an improved route north from Nakusp linking Highway No. 8 to Highway No. 1. — Castlegar News Photo PUBLIC Thanks — The Hospital “Auxiliary wishes to thank 8 all generous donato: and customers for helping to make their rummage sale, held April 5 and 6 a success, Alr Cadet’s Car Wash — April 27, at Frank's BA Service, Kinnaird and BA Service Castlegar. Hospital Aux. Formal Ball 3 — Hi Arrow Arm: 8. nea $10. couple. For tickets Ph. 365-3157 or 365-7823. Spring erate Robson Rec, Hall April 26 — 9 pam. $3.00 couple. SMITH’S NOTICE Sr. Citizen’s Mesting aout 26. Legion Hall — 7.31 om. Entertainment 4 SHSS West Winds. 25th ere Tes _ April 27. 2-4.30 Le- gion Hall. Bailne, ‘sowing | and hamper raffle. LA to Canadian Legion. very one welcome. el Guide Cookies for sale April 26 to May 4. Blitz April 27 in Castle- gar. Girl Guide’s Mother's Day ‘Tea — Scout Hall, May 12 —2 to 4 p.m. PLUMBING & [HEATING LTD. . 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR McNabb’s We in EXCAVATING SERV'CES CHOICE TOP SON Place your orders now for immediate delivery Saturday Seminar Is on Computers The fourth in a current COMPAMY, LIMITED cen- series of for septic tanks and tile fields trenching for water. sewer, gas mains and services, Phone 365-5996 is to be presented Saturday of next week at Selkirk Col- ieee, under the auspices of tre 3 be located near the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel in Kinnaird came in for some patenting devartment. The seminar will concern itself with SPRING CABARET Robson Recreation Hal! Friday, April 26 Lunch & Refreshments For Information Phone 365-5728 Sponsored by Robson Recreation Society advantages of computer sys- tems. It will deal extensively with data service |on and dis-| Cooper on night of last week. Castle; Planned Shopping Centre Discussed by Chamber and Bill Waldie. ther |Daird.” x2"! ment, either in Robson, Ooti- don’t think the Chamber should oppose any develop- schenia, Castlegar or Kin- rene motion rag Put forth any alleged bers whether they should con- sider expressing an opinion of the new bureaus, where by small and medium-sized businesses can 9 PM. take of centre, since “some merchants have talked to me and are that it will- mean technique without the neces- sity of large capital expendi- tures. $3 Per Couple the end of Castlegar within 10 years.” He was not asking that dis- be Leading the will be a distinguished panel of experts on data processing systems. IN LOVE WITH... Head Over Heels [paneer of the They are L. A. D. Bat- trum, management services manager of the T. Eaton Co. cific division, Peter D. Leckie, the eesistant D. ternational Busi- ness Machines Company. This series is presented iby Selkirk Co College at the re- quest of the West Kootenay cha ter of the Certified Gen- Accountants Association the cooperation of Cooper said, merely ‘‘wonder- ing what would be the effect (of the development) on. the retail section of the Cham- ber.” Taking exception to these remarks, Chamber member and publicity chairman Mary. Anderson asked: “Isn't this exactly what the Chamber Is here for? We want new de- . Now: we .are getting it... some 27 new. “How will the’ government react, when we ask them and wil the Institute of C! about new devel- countants and the Society of and Cost A gpment ite come into ie aren ants. ‘The will com- mence ‘at10 cam, and should conclude: at 4 p.m. The fee for the session is $10 with a ani OE the “evelopment when we get it?” Also speaking strongly in favor of the proposed devel- opment were Beret mayor special rate of $5 for CASTLEGAR DRUG Mr. Waldie declared: embers generally expresat ed thar ap- A. EREMENKO & CO. SOWBOY BOCTS ACME, BOULET and US. Imports Genuine Western con- struction, Heavy leather outsole and insole. 11” and 12" heights. All suede. Rough-Out, or Black kip leather. Boy’s Sizes $9.95 & $13.95 Men's Sizes $21.95 fo $37.95. FABRICS — We still have a good selection of fabrics at reduced prices from cheaper cotton prints at 52¢ ya.” to Hand Screened Imported fabrics at $1.14 to $2.30 yd.: for Shifts or better dresses BROCADES $1.72 yd. — $2.40 yd. — $4.40 yd. val of the nee develop- Iaent. We'v ve Done It Again! ‘YES, WE'VE ‘COME UP WITH: ‘ANOTHER. - DAZZLING AND SIZZLING COLLECTION OF MISSES DRESSES & SUITS Sizes 12-20 Priced from $10.98 - $45.00 : YOUNG FASHIONS» Q For the On- the-Go Crowd $4. 98 - $23. 98 Sizes 5/6 - 15/16 ‘Priced fi Lawn Mowers at Low Prices! ROTARY MOWE RS: 3 HP, 4-Cycle Briggs and Stratton Motor, Recoil Start, Handle Controls NE Published Every Thursday at “The ‘Crossroads of the Koot VOL. 21, No. 18 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1968 Colcel Pi rexy Optimistic t Aeronautical Technology Program Added to Selkirk College’s Courses ic plans for a commercial pilotin 1g course at Selkirk Col- pales were nays Tuesday. by atin a eats stu- dents with a basic knowledge of commercial: piloting, the coupe, will be of eared te fe jor airlines. Mr. Soles sald an initial enrolment of 30 will be selec- ted from:a large umber, of Chief instructor for the|ers course, which si ember, will be . of Adastra Aviation. aviation courses and also oth- be-of valus ev; en mm ihe Sauget should de: cide not to continue the pil: ots’ course. during second year, the curriculum will :in- corporate work on both a in" adaiton a flight simulator, Kinnaird Sets Mill Rate _ At 14, Up 2 Mills for 1968 | Kinnaird’s 1968 mill rate is to be 14 mills, up two mills over last Aine 8 levy. clerk Allen Selbie told the Castlegar News yesterday morning that the Tate was approved by the town council ai special mee! Tuesday 1 night Net increase in expenses ig} extra three during 1968 are estimated to be up approximately five mills over Centennial Year, noted Mr. Selbie, but the~ finance committee, - under athe ehair- manship of Ald. Rust, feels the town can cpsorb the mills without de- triment to town; -provided ser- vices,‘ t. of ‘the course Wits include” $2500 for flying time. Cost of the link, fi for Be erred i to Ke sien Mr, Selble said expenses 000. will be up $33,895 over 1967. the municipality has changed its ‘status from a village to a town it will be ensible for 20 per cent of weltare costs and: this’ will ammount to $25,438 of the in- Castlegar Mill Ree i 500 or ths serie A-bylaw -setting. Castle- gar’s: mill rate for 1968 at rose. “The ‘bylaw. is expected to SES and © final ju. ay | pi . mission ($2,076). with CKRD lance: faeries sk 881) and to assistance: to = the Baa recreation com- iced against this add- Seer at ie‘ per cap! eran r|naird by: the provincial gov- ernment Ye.) an anda a special welfare o! lege Tuesday’ an- nounced the vappantnent of Ross Fraser tive assistant 8 the Prine pal. Born treal;) Mr. Frgser mcelved: tis Bachelor Arts ° degree’‘from’ Sir George, williams University, was dean’s honour Mdent 1 in Me junior and sen- for years. He.then-completed a-class_ one. diploma in‘ edu. cation at McGill'and for three ua taught high: school: En- lish for the Montreal :Pro- festant School Board. He came to UBC in 1964 and two years ister er complet: ed his master. of arts. degree in » English. He was a recipient et a UBC graduate :fellow- pe ze 1966 Mr. Fraser join- ed th e department of english at Selkirk Colleg tention ‘upon two vitally’ portant aspects of Pits College pro; >We have a great desire make this : $10,500. ‘These two added. revenue af "Kinnaird should * 3 future, ‘the town’s dog bylaw, will. be rig-| a {orously enforced. Town clerk Allen Selbie said last Friday that the by- law.:is: at- present being ig- nored ba by raat many quomeowners! future,” he said, “pro- ee will tones violations where the’ dog's ‘owner’ can be. identified.” He pointed out that dogs must be kept on the owner’s or be under control at all.times' when away from Both ~the’ principal and David Williams, head of the mechanical «. -technoiogy partment, said requiremenis will be extremely rigorous; & Bs to actual flying,| as well as normal tuition fees; } ‘ainer, estimated ‘to: be from $y00 io H Lets . RESCUE UNIT-recently acquired by the Cas- gar-Kinnaird : ci defence wide range of..uses-and values. Designed are the requir jor airlines: for fart trai ing of thet pilots. hile the main purpose ; 80 — one which floats behind:a powered craft — the unit‘ also has :,| two} floating stretchers, space for medical nd? food “supplies ‘and’ other emergency group has a displayed the the Castlegar equipment for use in search or survival. ’ Civil defence coordinator H. J. Red” Warner versatile craft last week for News, pointing out its capa- 2 bilities in case of emergency. — Castlegar News Photo of the course will be the ob- vious task of providing: basic- ally :traine commetcialvalr es, Mr. :Sol- es explained it ttn ate also. be ‘possible to make the training svallable te, some. others. whe omen Ve t comy italy rs,- do not’. comp! meet the requirements. ‘It is “necessary: ae ibeba that a any 3 other. mintion schools ‘will be lished Canai years. e will open ‘ ae «re it-will fill ". careers,: it -wi be need: for a- good “job neh re any quiring university: gradiation “and best of all, it’ will gain national recognition ‘for’ Sel- ke sColeEe ss ‘Mr; Soles con- luded.:* = simone, those Mile: int ors ‘Oxfam ‘Miles for Millions March be- ing held this ‘Saturday. : 272 The» - 27-mile-long hike 9. am. il. d Pilots for. the] 4 yt e| could be thor Canada’ will: is ca 50 within the snext’ two. ‘The effuerit being pump- ; |@d. into the Columbia river: is “not considered (to ‘be) .ap- ‘proaching concentrations that though: it ‘does not resemble elicence reau! ments now Le eristenee; message the case this. week from | fold ed byt IF. pes deputy min: ‘min- ister. of lands and forests. wat- er. branch, : that. Celgar’s .ef- fluent is ‘not’, polluting’ the Coltimbia river beyond levels les Permitted bye fhe government “is confident Saat better methods: will be activated to further. reduce, the loss fibre ‘and, chemicals. to the river,” the report He ‘was. told that: Castle- intake ,with chlorination’ at:a point near the: Ferry and if is source proves safe. in choliform count, chemical count. and) solids, and is. ac- ceptable .for taste. odor and color, then :we would. consid- er this our major sup- ply of water, .- “Mr. Paget had no reser- count of 220 ppm, compared to:a river count of 60, and attempts to assess the improv- ‘of these wells have spelled I-/out: that the costs are high andthe chances ‘for success- ful re-drilling quite poor. fe referred. io th the Cel- second, because all‘ recorded | assist dj end. vent us from going back to the river. gare aan 8 pation je. ex-| pense of Roing to the river ipproach them: on this matters” the: Feport COne| “Miss Lil McKenzie.of Kin- g.| Baird ‘announced ‘late « last >) | week that she and her broth- er, Si are giving up man- Lil. McKéen “ie Gives: Up es Handling Loan Cupboard nation from management. of the endeavor, Miss: McKenzie said ‘she is grateful: for ‘the assistance of mapy local re- sidents, those .who of the loan iss ‘McKenzie, told the the *. “Mi: *of| Castlegar News Friday cupboard and. all its equip- ment: is’.being - turned over tot the he management of-'the made - donations throughout cha ree One ot the most recent large donations was that from the he nearly 15 15 years she was in t the KRC. A donation of E8200 labour. e Persons wishing to: ‘use items from the cupboard may: in future arrange to do so by. calling Mrs. James In telling of “her. resig- of eight Pairs of four walk- ers and a wheelchair.) -: wheelchair. was - also | offer equipment on a short- term basis without charge. Castlegar Suggests MLA | addition, we want to’ find the| way fe dead our students: ibe: they. = [ollowing and into an investi: e ,| gation of many of: the ‘other exciting: issues and concerns] FLASH athe Costinegy, News wil 3 ase een ni Oa ‘A’ committee spokesman Pp an was told” the © Castl sis [xt openly interested inthe idea. i “He was-.of the general opinion’ that ‘ the® health) de- shou! partnent quite-often.was ask- legar Arena by 7.30 on Sat-|ing day morning. Volunteers | 5 teadents of: water ity, ired to drive the well beyond the reauirements the spokes-|of ordinary safe “We. explained that we would nevertheless want ine 19”. . . $64.95 22"..... - $69. 95 DELUXE ROTARY MOWER 21”, 33 HP, B & S Motor, Wheel Height Adjusters, Folding Handle, Bag = Look at this. Price. .. $119. 00 FLECTRIC MOWERS. $59 95 and $64: 95. Special: 100 Ft. Cord With Electric Mower Only’ $6.95. Obtain Courthouse Here No comunitment has been eal iia eat YARDLEY Londonderry Hair. SHAMPOO AND SHINER SPECIAL. INTRODUCTORY re in MLA. Donald L. Brothers -on | legar. a request for “‘a Instead: - of for Sastlegar, pages of the Naner tly" cit fhe _press.; The two pages hail to be completely re-set. Part of «the press run ha com- fakes up his|-: pleted ‘when the accident occured, ¢ |: by. 7.30. 8 was pe pierces ner indus- ean E the | communication ‘and his spec: trial_deyelopment: board for ial interest in ‘society: and ‘its roblems will serve us very ar am particularly pleas- Fell indeed.” ed to have someone: of his Mr. ability. his at- na Castlegar Mayor Murray Little reported .at a_council ; (meeting Tuesday that Mr. Bro- thers had been Fnoneommittal on the “He is interested in. see- ing Trail-Rossland brought in: in- to the economic survey initial- asked for by our. own (Cast Hegara) industrial board.” Mr. White was quoted re- on July °1. that ion for: the interview Mr. Brothers. The interview was sche- duled a one of several meet- up by the council duting a recent Victoria trip by the mayor and- Ald. Jack asking. for this ap- proval. We ‘We told bart "Paget: we were ‘not, sal d with the proand water ani now used S| in Castlegar, first because of the relat ively high* hardness Fears Family Deterioration & Faceless Culture Selkirk College principal family unit-is under-devastat- I attain the good life if ¢ Andy. Soles. said ‘last: week in| ing alae ck by today’s society. Mere a Eood fot #0 th that we | lost: much: of its can afford the good things in signiticanes and in many cases les a has broken’ down as an ed- (continued on page seven) SPECIAL Roto Tillers For Rent — Gas Supplied — — Travel Time Allowed — Only $2 Per Hour | February Link Special Repeat Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls Regular $2.95 $1 : 57 Link Special Only It makes your hair . shine like when you were little casual about this. It can de- stroy everything we have bloedied ourselves to attain— our drcedom, and human dig- nity,” said. ‘Unless society is reor- ganized and. finds a-new, pur- it is no more pose ‘in .leisure,-the human than:a number ‘of people « te. Son race’ wilt sink ae crusting ‘an endless? televs.| bea people to earn a better _ for the purpose of ‘cating and|sion « jratehing, hy ind slee] leeping. What scie; de alps the “But : for the = kind of < “In the midst of the mas-|cybernation revolution will | world ses. the individual is more probabl make nine out of 10 alone than ever before — he| No! ericans obsolete as of the| with oitetistoralintted ‘imeenly. ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG RB. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813_ Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6pm. Fri. 9 am. to 9 p.m: Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7pm,;, pairs..Gas from the open line spi the ‘area, but' according to Inland ‘Natural Ga stareugty Reg er, there .was: little: hazard . present. Gas flow was turned ‘off alm without ser- |P vice to other customers in the proces aes x et Ci ‘News Photo “GAS LINE BREAK at Stanley Hunphrise Secondary ‘School ited: in* dismissal of the ‘students for the ra iM human ‘race is faced re crisis. “We cannot afford to be years to believe that we will automat-|tives'