2 a I - CASTLEGAR:NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 28, 1965 “Forks Asks Relocat enn ion - Of All-Weather ‘Airport Grand Forks city council has approached | the Di apart ent Hot + Transport to have :its local port, when: relocated, ear ale ed_as the area’s all-weather air- ii CUR L. ¥ Ss” flela ‘replacing the presently u us- ed Castlegar be tely 4 the ae ‘the Grand: Forks airport. The lands,-if obtained, wo-| “°Y: uld:; permit’: installation , of a 5,000-foot riinway,’.more 4 double the length of the runway dat ee PreratS Grand) Forks air- port. council ae nan sald to ob- tain'a new, airport’ south of the elty ‘for. several years, He ld divide th resent ort. s ur dance’ this ea ve arp game, week,’ in which ‘all. those with eve ctivities years ago. Negotiations are now goin; on between the city and private landowners, for an exchange of land that would permit construc- tion of a. 5,000-foot paved run- “We have a perfect location for an all- weather airfield,”’ the spokesman ‘said. The. - valle: south’ of: the ‘city )is. Brobably the only east-west ;valley. in | built; would. have: a\ten mile n| SPProach. from, the’ east: and; a ver mile approach: ftom: the wes ) each af rt: to ‘ob- |. rant for construction of the paved run- way. “when this : -- built,” ‘hie | li they ask the De- to dl lesig- patent it: a8 ms all-weather airpost 38 of the general area’ eluding Nelson, ‘Castlegar and Council's decision. to ‘mib- “SWEATER DRAW a =F Els A draw for'a, $20 sweater of, your éhelce will-be held Saturday at 5.30 p.m." Free chance to win’ this - Purchase. ’ sweator with every -. “DAVID COOPER Open’ Monday - ‘Saturday - SAVE MONEY ON. LONG'LIFE Automatic heating’ with no‘ moving parts * | er, Mra. = hy decided to a ae for $16,000 8 of, Ind: /adjacent to | are donating: fifty cents, a year. in: : Fe 'Gibseas ietephoné. byanty Oia : gated | to attend ‘the a wasid aco: sald, ine Browing demania in: Grand Forks for. building lots. he city “is. successful in its bid ie the area’s all-weather. airport, .the. spokesman -specu- lated that ‘the e Castlegar, airport ‘would: very. likely’ ‘be? dropped by the: DoE ‘Nelson recent- 70; acr the: Castlsgar. fier the airport tod The Civilian Committee to the Castlegar ‘Air ‘Cadets. held an ..election. of: officers at 18 monthly... meeting: Elected were Mrs. ‘W.. ey derson; chairman;: C..H. roa that. land was re ‘three ) it, in province and our, airfield; when. % the Department: of ‘ ‘Transport Sui dollar f6r Birp ‘The .choirs;.are mixed ar’ soprano, . first" performance-is . scheduled + | for the’ school. Remembrance ‘Day service, is.a new vigor in the ‘The re | school at the present, Anyone | this choot. can feel ‘This'.is the great D :increase school iit! . As soon as the ‘aiid deta ivitie will be pons0 db: vy. ent house and: will envoive the |. | from ‘a number’ to'a ‘house, nares | to be follawed by, the creation OFT o a house crest and a:house'soig. Activities such as talent shows, ‘fine arts contests, indoor track ‘meets, malé baking contests’ and and bicycle. races should he o great: interest..to.all.. : Following this theme; there will besa noon-hour school sweatshirts on will be ad- r mitted’ free of: charge. The school’ adopted a foster ».. Both ‘the. junior and the se. i 8 | nlor pcholras are off to a. good a Mr: Whittaker started the discussion ith: an - explanation ‘stl tion of mani — fiat man, ,evolyed from, apes, :.As::time ), went: on, man changed both phyalaly aad men! At thls po int, r was this inborn? PA Mumned, to: man is hailed alter Nations’ Day throughout the world. This:marked the 20th anni of the United’ Na- Hons une ‘discussion’ ‘group that; itjiis man’s Fone ‘the-gr and .tomorrow’s world. Surely, it is the duty of evéry citizen to. -SUPpOFE, and Ypnold this world. organization to:, ensure world, child in Hong’Kong. under. the j a Me Foster Parents Plan’ several years ago.’ The: boy’s name. is: Sun’ Kam Fai, He is 14 years old and among 'the'top of ate Grade |" 4 ‘class. To go toward’ his be- half, all ‘the ‘students ae SHSS The: jeshac) is indeed proud | of nm an ‘interview. with Mrs:‘B. Spain, the ‘45-member ‘Library. Clab is Margaret | Moran’ Secretary is heavy visible - rainy sa rags ifree of Cathy Ambrossimoff.' »- Members’ of: the club are trained ‘as. library ‘assistants. ‘Among: the tasks -they.:do are processing. books, pasting in ‘card ern returning boo! jooks. to-the e! A session in the library and e saa tg had provided ail the the librarian, proved to‘ be -véry |: 5: MM late. interesting: indeed..President' of ‘water for several hundred sire: about. four: Pounds “more: than normal pressure ‘for - ‘maximum slips | § and. “general desk. work. .. A project started. two. years agg: and: is ‘still scontinuing: is is theschool | bookiis set of aid clippings “of. the: events paper: and personalities ‘connected -with |. '_| the. school. “The “leather-‘covers 2 cart. de, lepart- “and: 13 {grades = 12 ft | students, gathered : abit the: home of: ,Richard ;-Waldie’ last Satur- day: for.a .very.’ keen: otecueson Mrs. ution. ‘The sponor.teacher on evo) p 5p Gu guest. + Bas equipment —_ years lor _ No‘ oily film on il ‘sages and furni-’ : 2) ture... and you'll spend Tess for Painting, “ a cleaning, redecorating.” i : “SAVE. MONEY ON 'sERvic E Less to buy. and install, and i * “are no complicated parts gives years of trouble-free service. SAVE hi MONEY ON COMFORT Convenient. “whisper: silent’ heating feady “to serve'you. instantly, . . set te. thermo- ‘ stat: vand jorget i it.’ 5269: COLUMBIA’: AVE- -— Ol f aid Vancouver on ithe: iweekend: : : Dazzle’ approscaide headlights is, one. of the factors. that inakes ‘nightdriving four. ti- mes:-more dangerous: than‘ driv- ing in’ daylight. Smears ‘inside the windshield :and ontside spotless for . night-driving theykeep deéfrosters working condition.:) 542 poor driving habits, of. some:mo- : | Forists who tow hotise-and boat =| traiters, On mountainous roads, At the urging of the Castle. 2} gar school board, the B.C. School { aoe (poate tion at its..re- cent convention called upon the the possible’ taxation. of house trailers. Local -trustet ‘| ance atthe convention: ae _ | that in-many,areas, where house sonsiderable”. provincial government to:study ing i =a a | able rate’ of. sp of. East Trail United Church ‘was ; guest speaker for the Kinnaird United congregational ‘dinne: held iat Thursday evening. There were: 120: ship in ‘minis! was. given by Rev. D. L, Faris ity . eee ‘group provided ; after: dinner, tertai it, whic cluded. 2 CY Brow sieing was presented, by? rother. mem- bers. of: the -Hi-C group: which included Terry McLeod; ‘Donna ‘Walper;\: Maren‘: Oddie, “Leo: “Lamb, da‘; Culley, Loren Gulley. and, Joanne, Kennedy. | some’ of theseMehicles have pro- talnin: blems. in main ere ers fail to pull Pee to the. side to allow traffic behind to pass. % “Keep ‘an: ‘eye on ‘the. traffic behind, : Pull. over. to. allow otti-| “| ers..t0, pass’ you. : This courte E | will id. re Many, needless: accid- heory. of the evolu- |: ; Ap ‘on-wet soe. “Letting at PETTITT PHOTOS | t PETTITT PHOTOS | mums-and a lovely S| sorted“jams and jellies. She cut \a‘decorated : birthday, cake and | Slater was a climber. and; PETTITT PHOTOS ‘The: Wom “Association | | “The paity was. hela at the: of. Robson Community hureh home of Mrs, 0. B,:Ballard and the rooms ‘were colorful with ofall flowers, i ‘Mrs. Slater was: ‘the recipl- ent of ‘many. cards, bo of : Exercise Session © By Castlegar. Tors. n, exercise “session 1s on ‘ ‘ the agenda’ for. Castlegar TOPS | - ore Exercised for ing specific parts:‘of. the b ema PF pe dem: onstrated, Those’ interested-‘in joining‘ inthe: exercises ‘should ‘ome prepared fe do we and any- Members “tonight. irming : and” ¢ Of Las fons a cup of tea with her. Mrs, ‘Slater, who is the old: eal grecident in Robson, ‘ B | ley sin: i210. he lived::for ‘many | f id Rossland and | ler younger days,” Mrs. it: mount poin 15 Simm ii . Mrs: | Savinkoff, weight recorder; ‘Mrs. |} ff, treat nd: Mrs. | py; exercises are al ‘TOPS ‘at present clses « every. a aub: haye" ed to: unde or. arene May | ‘i nted with priz- ide AL scond ‘ ice nection t; of of helping L ane, ping each ‘inc dividual Complaints, ‘continue - about __ Bowling ‘High: ‘Schoo! ‘Bowl ing i Ladies ‘High single Sherry Clark "208; ‘Ladies ‘Three Leona Lundquist- fod Mens High sine Bick! ‘Fullerton 272; Mens High id‘ Nevakshonoff u alsy 220; LHT| Wa to Glenna Ab Aselacn: ‘650, THS: Og- i THT Oglow's : 2497. Inst ‘TP:'Choregirls 3, , Gains 4; King-Pins Bive ‘Later‘in the evening she ex- lained the: diocesan, CWLi Cen- nial: project. ‘This will: be..a contribution to the- “< Other 600's Walter Millar 667, :Quinto : Maida’ 657, George Brownlie’,,644,.: Peter’. Kazakoff 628, Emily Halerawich- 610, ' ‘Tor | Cowlin 609, : ‘LHS Janna. Brownlle~.313; LHT Janna Beowalte 700, 700,-MHS ‘Tom: Cowlin:’ 324; MHT; ‘Tom Cowlini 764, THS Plaza Five 1273; THT Plaza Five $289. STP? Plaza’ Five’ 3. ‘Liquid’ rywallers 4, Ka LHS ‘Marg / Marge’ Bonnett’ 683; MHS. ‘Davis’ om MHT Bill’ Davis rc cetestam tty te gate rar