CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 9, 1964 _ Support Wanted for Jr. Ball HAVE YOU HEARD JOHN GARY on RGA VICTOR records AANA I PUBLIC NOTICE Robson Girl Guide Bake Salo East Robson Store. Apr 11 10-4, Robwon Girl Guide Anoual, Bios drive Apr. 11 - Robson Comm, Hall. Regular mecting David Thomp- son Stamp Club at home of Mrs, J, Moor 178 - 10th Kin- naird. 7.30 Apr. 13. Robson ee Soc Talent Nite Robson Halt Apr. 11 - 8 p.m. adults SOc Children 25¢ Free coffee. Got your tickets at Maddack's Store for Chuck Meee Pinner KIS Hall Apr. 18, SMITH'S nnn "64. Tea Bako Kato Sat, April 25 2.90 + 4.30 pm. at Legion Hall Ladies Auxillary to Royal Ca- nadian Legion Branch 170. Castlogar Unlicd Church Wo- men's Ten and Bake Sale. Apr. 11 Church Basement, Rey. and Mrs, S. Klino of Cros- ton will speak and show slides on 10 yr. missionary work In India Apr. 15 7.30. All welcome United Church Basement. RA mocting in Kinnaird Com, munity Hall, Apr, 9 = 8 p. LA to guides & Brownten, 4 ‘Apr. 13 - 8 pm. at Mrs. Carr. PLUMBING & Bassi, Only in PLAYBOYS 20,000 tiny air cells eushion every step. Advertised.on TV—$9.95 This “wash and wear” PLAYBOY Ox- Dear Sir: with the last gasps of win- ter behind us and old “Terra Fir- ma" absorbing its now colors, base- ball is once again grasping for its share of the sports limelight. Yes indecd parents, your boys are anxious to scoop up that hot grounder or, hear the sharp crack of the bat as they line that inside pitch down the foul line for a elean double, .: With a bit of luck, your boys can anticipate two full months of this wonderful pastime, except for one thing, that is “Lack of Parent Co-operation.” * This obstacle has to be faced squarely and understood, otherwise it will be the downfall of Little League Baseball in 1964, is problem has been preva: lent in the past with increased momentum. each year, as there have been too few of you adults for umpires, coaches, association coaches and executive personnel. However, it will be different this year, or, there won't be any Little League Baseball this season, Yes, these are firm words, between us, but let's face it, for if there isn't @ responsible representation of pa- rents at the Arena on next Monday night at 7.30, the Little League won't get started. If you expect your “boys to play ball — then Iend a hand, otherwise forget: the whole bust. ness, but don’t go around crying regarding the lack of sports for your youngsters. Therefore, let's see you at the Aerna on Monday night at 7.30 pm, and ‘get the ball rolling for George Guimont, For the Castlegar-Robson Little League Baseball Association, “BIRTHS PALUCK — To Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Paluck of Robson, April 3, a. duaghter. LIPKOVITZ — To Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lipkovitz of Castle- gar, April 5, a daughter, ‘EWART — To Mr. and Mrs. John S.' Stewart of Kinnaird, April |Z 6, a son. SANTANO — To Mr, and Mrs. > cn Le I STARTS TODAY, APRIL 9 MEN’S — LADIE'S - CHILDREN'S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE AND.GET AN EXTRA PAIR FOR ONLY ONE CENT : EEE Leslie Santano of Castlegar, April |2 8, a daughter. Public Hearing NEW ‘ Provincial: Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C, Dec. .31/87654 Published Every. Thiwaday: at ef fc Crossroads of the Kootenays” Vou 17, No. 16; : CASTLEGAR: ‘BRATISH | COLUMBIA) pMORSD AY APRIL “16,1964 ; 710 CENTS PER COPY 2-Man Team Will “Study — Not Sell” The two-man B.C, Research; Council team in the’area to study the possible amalgamation of the twin villages of Castlegar and Kin- naird or the setting’ up of a dis- trict ‘municipality made it. clear last week that. their’ fob is not to make the decision for area real. dents: but:‘only to present “the facts for all-sides ‘of the picture. Bill Blakley; told the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce at its meet= ing last week ‘that “our. task is not to come up with answers, Rather our job is to'try to’ identify what types of problems‘ will ‘arise .°:'. and: what kind “of < adminiatration would be needed to handle them and what the costs would: be.’ Added George Crawford: “We don't know. what the best thin, 1s to do, Wel re here to help you find out.’ Me. Crawford sald .the team would Jook at the various -courses @f- action and such ‘matters as ilitles and tax’ a and provide information on these and other matters. ..:/.- “He said | the’ final “decision would’ be’ that ‘of; area’ residents who might wish to:form:a district municipality, amalgamate the two villages “or stay'ns you are now.” “Logelin Studies Subdivisions. Cn Coast Trip “Muntetpal clerk’ Joe Logelin reported to his council last. week on:hl: trip to the coast “to study: Mr. Logelin, who is approv- methods’ of «ap roving’ subdivis, Z| sions,” " Me B tenay shield. at the weekend. *) Garlboo Air Charter of Kel- owna has applied to the Air Trans- Bort Board of Canada for a licence to provide air transportation from the ‘Kelowna airport to connect Castlegar, © Mica’. Creek,” Duncan Kelowna to Merritt, The flights will be daily and will; connect: with CPA flights. A Person in, Vancouver wishing to go to or any of the pro- Lake, Nakusp, Kam- loops, Merritt, Salmon ‘Arm, Sica- mous, Seymour Arm, North ‘Adsms Lake, Blue River and Tats Jaune Cache. “.) ried :to ‘Miss Nancy: Brown in Eng- Jand‘‘and ‘the’ newlyweds returned: WINKI "Mr. Giles said that hea lers are Featuring walk-on-air cushion insoles and lewetson’s famous foam soles. + MADDOCKS (continued from page one) ing at } efficiency. Mr. Hughes “commented that he would change his comment (to the effect that lagoon effluent is |/f better than that of mechanical treatment plants): to bring it into agreement with Mr. Goldie’s views. Acting village chairman R. C. Maddocks: commented. that © the proposed lagoon has been attack-, ed on several fronts, First, he said, the lagoon was attacked on en- gineering grounds and then on ef- fluent grounds. Now, he added, the attack: was on the basis that lagoons provide a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Dr. Benson answered that with “adequate” ‘maintenance of sew- age lagoons “there. is no danger of ing.” ee eee = SAVE A DO GIANT SIZE SALE! Helena Rubinstein’s 5 Color-Tone Shampoos Reg. 3.00 NOW ONLY 2.00. Now you can save $l on every hig bottle of Helena Rubinstein’s Color-Tone Shampoo. But-hurry, this offer is for a limited time only! Nota tint, not arinse, butarich shampoo that adds color highlights, Color-Tone Shampoo accents your own hair shade, makes it spar- Kling clean and easy to manage, Choose from: Blonde-Tone, Brunette-Tone, Brown-Glow, Red-Head or Silver-Tonel! “ALSO ON SALE: Silk-Sheen Cream Shampoo, Silk-Sheen. Cream Rinse and Color-Keep Shampoo (for rinse, tint and bleach users.) Reg. 3.00 now 2.00. Plus: Bio-Shampoo for positive dan- druff control. Reg. 3.25 now only 2.00. Castlegar Drug _ BR. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia, Phone g 3911 .- KAYSER COTTON. GAYLURE Half ‘Slips — Full Slips. i $2.95 ier $5.98 PANTY GIRDLES GIRDLES ......... 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Mr, astry chairman of the Coatlegar Cham- ber of’ Commerce iis to meet in Victoria this; week‘ with the pe of a a: “$150 grant from the provincial industrial develop- ment his ‘namely the :candition ‘of our water. supply, was, alesty placed before Development Minister Ralph Loft. tunities‘ in the Castlegar area. svi “This atea. ison the vege of on ploding” and. [such a meeting will has” poy lird ‘printing! of the-Chamber's industrial brochure. He’ said his group is giving consideration’:to'a new industrial brochur ‘and! ‘also_to. the ‘possibi- high’ stale ‘Fred ‘Pressacco' told the Shember's. monthly meeting” Tast ” Are. to Address _ SHSS PTA Meet Dr. James ‘McAnulty and Ri- chard Deane will be special guests at the next meeting of the. Stanley Humphries ‘PTA. ‘Dr, MeAnulty’s subject will be Deane “will speak on: the’ .High Arrow dam. project and why he is opposed to it. Everyone is “invited to attend this “meeting* which’, will beheld on® April: 27 ins the- Bish Fchodl cafeteria, ‘| his: committed “| from‘ businesses ‘and ‘industry. He BS backed: up: with an‘area: map. will lities “promotion movie on this ‘district.s 090 55 <-, The, committee. chairman: said working .on:.the basis" that-the Columiba ‘river. de- ‘velopment’ is:'going : to-go ahead meer’ Charles Goldie. “Particular reference was made to.,the-. letters | this’, council: “had received from C.. tof: the~Pollution Control Board, wherein“ he stated ‘that’ at ‘times Dr Taylor, Dr. eae and sengi= | Mr: ‘ta an ‘active. worker community. projects, ., having in 7: heen: chalrinen © of “his ; locality’s Red.Cross campaign four years and ucation \‘and: it /is‘;expected the: staff. will shortly be completed, allowing or- ation of the school to Proceed. of. teaching” to dit, including: experience as boys counsellor. He «was president’ of: As= the’ degree of was rapidly. approaching’ the: point where chlorination no longer ‘the Ag sociation: twice. and-also acted on the. association executive i other. consultations ‘with architects «J. Lovatt-Davies and ‘Partner. in Van- couver, as well as with department andit'has received ‘many’ inguiries said‘ some. of ‘the; inquiries. were of a confidential nature, ‘He said'a ‘one-page letter be - sent*'to ‘ companies “concerned with ‘warehousing- and .distribut- ing. This ‘letter will point: out. the advantages ‘of the: Castlegar-Kin- naird area as a distributing centre. >i) Mir: Pressacco ‘also ‘reported ‘that: his“ committee -had examined the possibility of an industrial ex- id mi which ‘would ‘have (pro-| Robson Ferry slip,’ just: af- vided ‘an Pportunity; for’ area: re-| ter. midnight last night, took: i | the life of Mrs. P. Kereiff.of Castlenst: The car, driven sidents -to% batter undérstar mary /industry, paeren al “JUNIOR FIRST. AID trophy was won iit the ‘Ist Robson Scout:‘Troop in-Trail-on'Satur- day “in ‘competition ‘with’ Scouts: from the _ Whole Koo nin Mike of “Ottawa;'one sister. .|Castlegar. There. are“:seven ry. ee husband, ‘left the slip as.it was approaching - the lumbia and sank about fifty. feet from the slip..: Wi ly)’ Sawchenko. “of (Caatlease and’ Mrs.:'Tony (Anne) Kal-: ugin of Alberni and one son. Mrs. Annie. Sookachofé ‘and one ‘brother Nick Maloff of, ferry, and went into the Co:|f The Seley: in’ awarding ‘the contract resulted from: necessity of, ‘revising.;the’: school * plans, - all _tenders’ received ‘for: the job were! over ‘the estimate given by the architect.’ for! the building, Bovievers is'virt- ually: completed. with | final brush and‘ rubbish ‘burning ‘underway. Frank of 3; two Yand ‘and Mrs, Edmund’ “Phyllis” Hilton* of San Diego, Salitornie, and nine te Mrs. George "Betty" Clark of Ross- 5 and traffic pany, has advised ‘couneik that six ~| of ‘officials ‘in Victoria. |* > Clearing and levelling the site} *: ae Castlegar Invite : Highway Minister. P. A, Gag- : lardi has accepted ‘an invitation extended by the Village of Cas- tlegar: to visit Castlegar ‘to dis- ‘cuss with council the matter of ‘:Columbia Ave. drainage, Gaglardl “wrote, council “that he would write council when + tlegar.: “he will he available to visit Gas: with. thi circuits, are “one of which we will be able to reduce to six parties immediately.” He said the other five have been. referred to the company’s engin-_ eering section’ for jts eonsidera— tion “in regards to relief, for this area.” MECOW: Rump, secretary of the. the federal Board of Transport y missioners, | advised» council iat upon receipt of-a copy of the pets tion. the ‘Board: has ‘written the company asking it to give consid-. eration to..what is‘ stated in the Petition and to file its submissions ie. board anda‘ copy with the village’ of Castlegar.‘ turing the B.C. School Trophy. UNIOR BADMINTON team members from Castlegar did well at Victoria recently cap- consecutive year. Practically, all.of.the lo- teal players got to’ the semi-final stage or better: in, their age-group events, Pictured . here’ are, ‘back row 7s lett to ‘right; coach for.the third Photo: Mac Mephetson': ‘Pat Hughes, Gerry: Gor- esky, Charlotte Sharples: (who ‘this’ year, ; won the WK ladies singles B-flight), Kaye Savinkoff and Louise Bartsoff. Front Gordon McPherson, Joy Andersen, Geno Shutek and Sey Fomenolf, ——. Ford