. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 9, 1961 Education Week E du C at i on School District. 7 _ FORSALE | || FOR SALE 156 "pontine V8 g completely over- hauled Phone 2758. ¢¢ rid ‘Small oS gmail hours Too-10th Ave. pe He the “adie innaird, ica’ $8,300. Rea- iv! peepee -to- |Per_Bench, Ei: full Education . Week March 5 - Uf Goed buildin, Jets in ‘Kinnatra, Phome 2785, ig tings CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 9, 1961 NOTICES Energy Board ' r rea Citizens meeting at 7.31 ‘CASTLEGAR on | fonable down payment ‘with ‘terms, wall aii "hae alias 1 base- Bulaieg low low OW, par- i 0 | W z= ua OF = ‘| Submits: Interim DIKING - ROOM. = = : y mos : Ericed SPECIALIZING IN HOME Building Schools || ~~ z : SA FE | wer BBO ser oe oe Golumbia Report =| "soc seus : g 3 » ’ 3-8 | honse on improve ved view Tot, ‘auto : ‘ ate ¢ 5 0 house Railay And Population © = And Populaon FOR SALE. IN: KINNAIRD j automntie ne iF ek Hi pia iv ive. sell xe Shapes Our Future Kinnaird Pack ° va Plow "lot ni ‘The ideal place to eat regularly or for an evening out, PRICES RIGHT — - CLOGED . SUNDAYS: gas i act D, Bae A possible delay in ratifying 4-bedroom moder stucco hone |he eat, t ished Maened SBuane | cong Nelson, oF the Columbia river treaty looms os ~ eben tt faut cee eS ae 7241 botween 6 and 9 pm, 2 astleear, line result of the flrst interim re- For sale «or de, «1850 - Ply- Y . bell, aoe enn trade hobs Bly. ‘Ampual meeting ot port submitted’ to the cabinet “last matic aL 20 house oll heat. Pull price 98,900, TUBELESS,. TIRES System. Evolution . No school beard can function) just grew. - Local school needs al- entirely by itself. Education 1s not] most invariably resulted in the or- confined to any one district, ‘What ganization of a local board. The re- happens in one; o wis >a total, pre- vious to 1089, of 800-odd schoo} It is interesting to see how the|boards in this province. present school district system has evolved. Local ‘Various ‘consolidations, some of them experimental, ‘reduced this|°? sal administration for many) number to around 600 by 1944. years was somewhat like Topsy. It! ‘There are now 82 elected boards, District Civic Employees Nix Political Action TRAIL — Local 343 of the Na- ~ fand o few, school districts in xe~ mote areas under direct govern- ment stewardship. It 1s hardly necessary to point out that, with 300 individual school ‘boards, and even when this number |" dropped to 600, many discrepancies existed in the school system, not only between sections of the ‘pro- tional Union of Public Employees! vince, but also between nelghboritfx, (CLO), of which Castlegar and Kin. | communities, naird: civic employees are members, ‘You can Imagine also the ad- has re-affirmed {ts decision not to| ministrative problems that were ine engage in political,action. Aubrey Burton, business agent volved. But the ‘greatest weakness of of the locat that represents .West|that system was the variation in Kootenay civic and allied workers, educational \opportunity. ‘offered, to said: the union has been under hea-|tha- young’ people of B.C. It, 1s dit | Bee from the B.C. Federa-| ficult. today. to visualize the tre- ‘tion of Labor (CLO) to:set up | mendous differences between dis- + political action committee, without] tricts in staff, buildings and: eautp- delay: Be said the union “has sents final:letter to the federation remin- ding. it ‘that Local 943 members de- BM. Collens, She also presented Soberlak, Fair tea and bake sale, It is seem just around the corner. Ney and Mrs, Culley’ r. “Brothers Asks Question On- Dams, Fishing - MLA Donald Brothers. The ere the Linda: Culley and Donna: Wal- per were enroled’ recently as Gui- des in the ist Kinnaird - Guide| school trustee ‘accepts a broad fleld ‘Company by their captain, Mrs|of responsibility and obligation, Ist-year service star to Dianne sponsblllities, and certainly one of The Guides are busy working and manage the physical plant that lon aster basketa for thelr Easter] equcation requires ong time since the company un- dertook such an ambitious project aneueae it has become increas- land ‘their enthusiasm makes April + Visitors at the .meeting Were| times the very heavy demand that Maire, W. ‘Walper, Mrs. A. H. Cul-| new ‘construction places upon the Notice of intention to ask ques-|who wanted to use them. In spite tons concerning the effect of pro-|of a building program which was posed dams on fishing and wild- described as “fantastic,” we have life and about the. possiblity of| not yet been able to catch up with). developing power at High Arrow|the constantly increasing demand dam have been placed on the order] for space ... . and more space. paper at, Victoria by Rossland-Trail person who becomes. 8 fletd The same must be done in siete 7 One of the most obvious rer the most, iimportant, is tb provide — buildings, ‘the proposal goes directly tot the taxpayers. ++ Technically a school board can démand that a vote on capital ex- ‘penditure for a school be put to the people, whether the city’ or Sed grounds, equipment, In this’ day of an “exploding ingly important to plan adequately and wisely, having in mind at. all .} tax’ dollar. A combination of population growth coming after years of aus- terity imposed first by economic conditions and then by the war — left us, immediately after the war, im a dangerous position so Yar as council likes it ‘ox not, But in actual practica it Js much better to have them on your side, gnd that means ‘convincing them, not forcing them, to go. along with the plan. : |. And finally the proposition has [to be “sold” to: the taxpayers, Ev- fentually the’ bylaw or referendum goes to the ballot'box, and if the “selling job” has .been adequately performed, it receives the 60 per cent mafority needed for passage. If it fails the school board has no school wos We simply did not have enough rooms for the number of children To give an idea of’ the sort of pressure faced, consider Surrey cided’ months ago against political|has not changed one ‘fote. participation. A royal commission headed by “We have beech flooded with{a distinguished University of B.O. .| faculty member, .the late Dr. Max Cameron, assisted by. T, G, Carter, recommended the abandonment of the strictly local school district, dnd ip tirely. up to the individual members| consolidation into latge ‘districts. of,qur union” @4fr, Burton said there is no The government of the day this tions:— propos fect on fishing and wild-life? question of pressure from the So-/at once. We now have 82 school dis. celal Credit government. “Tt 1s.a long-standing thing in ‘our union which is riterated, and tricts: covering almost the entire ‘This. makes, the B.C. School it 18. the plan of our executive to| Trustees Association the most com- incorporate a ban on political: ac-| pletély Fepresentative body of pub- ‘tion. in the bylaws of the union.” me opinion « excepting only the — in this province, It ‘ Read the speaks for s wider area, and more Classifieds|pecr'c, than any- group except the Leglitature. the fol questions:— cently made a statement that from the proposed High Dam. SO E Airline U- Drive COMPANY LIMITED Serving ‘Trail, Castlegar & District arid Castlegar Abpetty a FOR INFORMATION PHONE -~ CASTLEGAR. 6062 =| AIRPORT 3011 . TRAIL 1097 eering studies of this possibility? 2, If the answer to No. 1 mission? | ; “ Glothes Says Bank There 18 a better-than-evi Mr, Btothers to ask the Hon.}classrooms were built in a three+ the Minister of Recreation and}year period — not for future grow- Conservation the following , guess th, but to catch up with current) 1, Has the Department of Re. for students and. teachers, creation and Conservation or any of its agencies made studies of ‘the| example becausé. Surrey has bad: a Arrow Lake, Kootenay Lake, Dun-} more difficult growth problem than can Lake,‘ or the’ area behind the! most districts, But’ the condition ed Mica Dam as to their ef-| applies in one degreé or another 2, If the answer is yes, what have been the results of their find. ton of s school? How 5 it accom- fr, wurothers to ssk the Hon. The Honourable D. Fulton re-/rooms for the children it must edu- might be possible to develop power Arrow | problem, first looks for a site, keep- 1, Has the Province of British|the greatest number, not only at entered into any engin-|the moment but also in the future. yes, as by what method could po-|termining as-far as possible the wer be developed, (b) how .much/ future trend of home construction, power could be developed, (c) where could this power be used, and (4) | questions of present and projected would, the development of this po-/ population so far’ as classroom: fa- wer be made and (or) operated by| cilities are concerned, but must ‘the British-Columbia Power Com-|also ‘provide New Materials For . chance that part of the clothing| custodial’ staff. The ‘department of School: District, where 200 new ‘| demand, ‘to eliminate shift classes Perhaps this is not the best through the whole’ province. © What goes into the construc- plished? trict or city doesn’t have enough it} cate. - ‘A school board facing such a in mind that it should serve That' means endeavoring to size ‘up is] future: population “growth, and. de- ‘The site must not only answer Playground | space. Sometimes it is quite a problem to bring the two considerations into parallel. Once ‘the ‘site has been decided a whole new serles of studies be- gins, The professional people “put their ideas forward; ‘so do the lay ey| People, the business staff.and the you have, on'are made of duets in everyday use, new uses are found for them. - fa uodreamed. of- 50 years ago. The Ifa) come is true of, many other pro-|and studlés there develops, finally, Substitution of new materiais| and the size of school to be biult. for old has brought this about says the current Commercial Letter is-| goes. into another phase! — selling “ sued’ by The Canadian Bani : “|Commerce. Old materials do not| - necessarily disappeat, very often] vince the council that the project “One has ‘only. to consider’ the must bé Out of all these consultations a decision on the- type .of ‘school Then “Operation Construction” of | to, the’ “people, In’ a ‘city trustees’ must con- warrants & vote by the taxpayers, : It starts, of course, with the]. the Minister of Lands and Forests| obvious’ fact that a particular dis- it to try again, per- haps with modifications, because it still has to accommodate the child- ren who are eligible’ for school. : : E ‘ 1. COLE - FROM:” eee : z WANTED oeage oat “ ee Cr Golt week by the B.C, Energy Board. ‘ ia i eee aa = TYPE ' fl 670: x 15 $1495, Plus OABRABLE. ‘CASTLE TIRE - 193 COLUMBIA AVENUE PHONE 4441 Quality. Recapping : Vulcanizing in 1961. * Serving in so many ways ‘The Red Gross_ Looks to You ‘The imanitarian achieiements of the Red Cross depend on your generosity. Your dollars provide and carry on the,essential - Red Cross services and programmes in your “community. _ This year—think, of the many ways the Red Cross serves your and your neighbour—then plan your donation or pledge to-the best of your means. A: ‘generous donation will do so much for so many — Red Cross { Across From Theatre Level river bank Io moe Lauran mae = “A COMPLETE’ -Natural..Gas : Service® And “Installation © icensed Service Man and a complete Propane Service |,‘ “Propane. EXPERIENCED SERVICE MAN Save’ by Dealing - Barelay Products Bee us 8 for Brains rats and Acreage ~> New .3-bedroom house. Apply 602-61" Aven Coatlegar;: sor Ea etre aia eoroe Rinna, Phone 3268, Bulk and Bottle Jom shes, Bane PPT oar 2 . Newly-bi > With Us: Bore oes electric heat, full basem Phone 4! deed ar and, tearoom, homes, ~hoi with apart basement ‘on oth, a 4 ee water. none 5085, location jn mone aubaivision’ “Phone aay, ory_Btore ae Cholco, Beenie Lota, outer lnniaird lueborry We priced homes listed ‘for sale, Phone. sin: - Bae Soveean moderately autora a, 1 veablo, no ne elias YOUNG. AGENCIES L1D, | Castleaird, Plaxa % FOR RERT uites, also room and hoard, mecrelshta’ "Apartments, ac ten, Phone Erem store "Phone S081 =a - 3-room furnished sulte. Fyne Modern ft Two year summer 188-5th Ave, 9 | 3722, dee $700. Phone 668 South 8) Apply Olga Ave, S Howe: allt ‘dere acer amor, Apply at “The Palett 670 x 15 tube type Good- year summer tires. Phone 2788, 2! | Fully. - fiscihed —apataee ‘One choice improved to! Phone STE raaytime, ond 2304 at- ._ Kinnaird, mee 3 ter 4 fo_childr Large residential lot. Phone Tgt 0 on View GE Hest offer fekbne 1a6, Grescont Walley. "316 vores subavision: » Kinnaird, 10 2-1 Teton ae ement , sult with | PP ne sein Sheree aban, ttohen, Phone 6098, a mabey 31 a-bedroom house in_ Castlegar. ee EE ee Nel ighed col , = ple only, Pho tags can +apartment, om “nue att ‘Grescent a ley, hot 1 w te a0 ONE Plaza, Phone port % Sher erbiko subalviston, LIMITED - Phone 5154 Castlegar “Arrow Lakes Ferry jleave BRebson. ee am. Monday. Arrive vice - ‘ROBSON. TO EDGEWOOD Wharf. . (ALLS. bid. yo Towing: Barges :::. : anywhere on the Arrow Lakes. - Phone 5500 _ NIGHTS ‘2enk 4.00 pm.’ Monday.” No Wgwirbod BASEMENT DIGGING -: CEMENT: WORK: ‘ PHONE:5200 ELI BOX 464 | “ROR: : BULLDOZING DR HAULING Phone Sent! ers. , |20_at 8 pm. 2 Blze 13 “brown ayeraoe in ‘error Monday night at ier School. Holder plese phone $322: 5 oust, Fri, School, Holder. please LEGAL , mere tio} Ie aul oat Time) on” for {3} years timber. Three Basement, housekee| locan, Phone £71. sping . “room. |for Piet of: AUCTION: OF TIMBER SALE Micauialn ill be ‘offered ‘for ‘sale 10.50 A.M. fas. [Plates have been sold.: Castlegar Sells $50,000 Worth Of Vehicle Plates Just under. $50,000 “worth of .|1961 vehicle’ plates have been sold ee far this year, clerk: tavel & Top Soil: DITCHING, EXCAVATING “PHONE so COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Gor.’ Maple & Mh, Casegsr Jou , Hogelin told, council Monday night. He (sald .that about 1,600 ear: plates and about .400 truck + When: the village. office stayed open all day at,, Feb, 26, sald Mr. vided. one wht Logelin, over. 200 plates worth we. . ‘Basement ‘quite Rear Castleaird be attend sean ie meron 900. were sold. WANTED ~ : Want to rent 3- or t-bodioo house':in s Oastle or Robson, Ph it’, peclt INSURANCE Por All Your.- INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS: jorning car: ptf, the ‘road, in ihe * lelnlty of the Brilliant” Bluffs, , The. driver, peter M. Byme of } ‘I ynat an ait eat CASTLEGAR] Gishieg®: ‘or, Ennai, ‘thone: 2, March 12 ~ INCOME TAX AceounTing SERVICE Sot Castlegar, SS WORK WANTED foman*. would Uk. ween tho shore He wore bet: pm, 4) available 5. days a week, preteranly 1.00 am. MP 8t. John’s 730.-pm. EP; St. Albans ‘Hent IV 930"'am; HO ‘st.’ Albans Robson .— 11.00 basa D; (ol but is understood not to nave’ been was ‘taken to hospital]: . seriously injured. “THERE'S PLENTY OF eee time clerk for. groce! luce busins aah re te exe exe Pertenece desirable. App Box 40P, Cantleear. NOTICES > * M. E, McCORQUODALE BO, Land Surreyer i234 Bay Avenue, Trail ‘PLUMBING & HEATING _SYPHON SEBTIO TANES - PHONB 3181 D.- FOX © Your Coleman -Dealer in large.and small Appliances BULEDOZING a S fed. ezep- arch; 18 open f own loners at the oe ao “ot ie parents Stes it: and. Cub —galvation Any Home-Teaaae Army Home Lea: Baked ‘Bale at ‘Weat's Store re hase 19 from 3-5 “Pam. ¥ “Millar Plumbing Heating & El & Electrical Phone Gacyorat ls $153 and 5725 OIL AND: GAS HEAT “1598-4th Ave, Trail =~ L Phone 2754- - "Kinnaird iremen Raze Old House ” Near Castleaird g | vestigating has Been. easily explain. a YOU ALWAYS DO WELL AT THE ‘SIGN OF THE SHELL DROP IN FOR A TUNE-UP| or A MAJOR REPAIR JOB ‘A blaze across from Gastleaird Plaza on the highway Monday Tews the Kinaatra tire ae-| partment burning an old house that| / Goon SHOOTING 5h dq. PREDATORS’ : ‘Spring is here. «posts 2 2 2,80 get your, : oa octet issn 2 enjoy, your favorite sport ths bf sy "When ‘ you shoot pa Wes For ror post shooting, shoot B 'Z-BANG” High Vaouty or “SUPER CLEAN’ s Standard weet 228. "COLUMBIA ROCKGAS » PROPANE GAS SERVICE ‘BEYOND THE MAINS - CASTLE THEATRE yaouuM BHOr paca MOTORS LTD. ‘Complete line of parts, and’ sér- YOUNG AGENCIES LID,” : PHONE 2411: Stree Hose replacements and * Inguranice & Real Extate. oe : s ; -PHONE 8131 “CA $ T L E a A RD more recently, the replacement of gee ee aaa = Wee 7. “NOTICE _ a : steel’ by aluminum ‘in. automobile : : hisSige as Nhe : fey ; nee EE anes io oath LoS basting Sho, : é : oe > ; a y THE VANCOUVER "SS ; Sine atm _NE \ Ss oo ee a ae So es rae gee “| st SE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA : a. | cos a : : Sams | , 7 10th Match, 196] at 7:45 p oS aes Ea nin ie FRIDAY, 10th March, 1961 at 7:45 pin ' @gnatruction Company. St. ALBAN'S: HALL Dewis Contracting “|remarkable changes: that’ have ta- s ken -place -within the _ relatively short period, since the start. of|. World War, II to realize. how rapid ‘}and how ‘general’ the process of substitution has beens says the Letter. Plastics and synthetic ‘bres are the ‘two striking examples, and, —_—————— SULLDOZING. . LAND. OLEARING. EXCAVATION , THURS., FRL, SAT. Needs Your Help t Now HOME : ; BUILDING SUPPLIES. “Children ’ Mat: °25c MON., TUES. ONLY BIG DOUBLE BILL - Shows at 6:45 &. 8:20 "THE DAY THEY - ROBBED. THE - - There’ ‘s- something SPECIAL a ee ae yea — —_ ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS 2-Hr, Maintenance Service f . : 7 Tuesday, Marchi 21, 8:30 pm wy negate Se at ‘Camp's Insurance’, Finer Taste is a. Séagram Tradition in the basement of the , Lewis: Block and will be 4 BANK OF ENGLAND es ee “|e : ~ ‘3 : Please plan to attend es « ‘COMMEROIAL PRINTING “Industrial * Commercial about S cagram’s SPECIAL OLD ‘Wiring ” & Rewiring CHANGE OF ADDRESS” TRAIL JR HIGH ‘SCHOOL. % — 5612 aS | Phone: 3031 ) j “Domestic Wiring tickets $1.50, $2.00, $2.50” a lee CBOSS Nea | eee Work Open 6 nae, fo 080, pe e Home For ciate aaa - The: Thrift Shop is moving to it's new location ) : : ; : ERIS : an. But the. ea fe : : : ‘ Bae vw \\ fe 7 oe % : : : os ane 1 A ate Head : fet open for business as usual'on Thursday, March 16 | ‘This ad ertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control) Board or by the Government Of British Columbia Ledies ‘Auxiliary to the” Castleaer and» District Hessital