wv . 2 : . iP s : fF . . a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 Announce Change of Date ee 7 | eT : For Health Conference oe eo eB . The West Kootenay Health ‘Local health nurse Mrs, Rey- Unit advised this week that the|nolds has advised that the Robson child health conference| change is effective immediately. MADDOCKS |= PUBLIC NOTICE Attention Square Dancers — In- termediate Square Dancing ein begin Sept. 29-8 p.m. Woodla) Park School. Tonite! Robson Evening Group pm— . Slides will be shown, gacien welcome sone Alumai a Like To Sing? 58i out for new, members. If you. join, you can be a Centennia! Choir. Choir practice every Thursday at 7.30 p. Jr. Forest Warden's Mectins— 7 pm. Thursday, Sept. 23 at Woodland Park School basement —Anyone interested please come, Note: ‘Hummage Sale — Sat, Oct. 14 at Legion Hall trom 9 fet aa ed Kinnaird United Church Hi-O Car Wash, Sept. 50, 9 a.m, Brey Service Si tations Castle~ aira Plaza, 89¢ car wash, $1.00 ‘wash and vacuum, SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT Meetings of the conference ‘were previously held the second .| Wednesday of each month. Sessions will be held in the Rotary Health Centre in Castle- gar. Appointments are desirable but not necessary, she said, Other child health confer- ences will be held: Thrums, first Wednesday of each month, 1.80. 3.30 p.m.; Shoreacres, fourth Monday, 11-12 noon Glade, fourth "Monday, 2-3 p.m; Pass Creek, third Monday. "2,30-8,80 p.m, ‘and Gibson Creek, third Monday, 1.30-2.30 p.m. from Mrs, Reynolds at 365-7748, Chamber Members Nearing the 100 Mark Says President Membership in the Chamber of Commerce will likely reach its ‘Centennial goal—100 members —before the end of 1967, it was learned this week, Asked about the present total membership, vice president Murray Little said, with a’ grin, “Well, that depends upon whe- ther you mean paid-up mem- bers, or all members, including those who seem to have forgot- ten their dues.” The number of paid-up members? This, too, was in|bl question : at the moment, he said. “But we're well on the way to the 100 mark.” - Young NDP March ‘Lack of popular support and unavailability of some of. the planned speakers have forced temporary cancellation of the young NDP peace march. Doris Davis, one of the or- ganizers of the event, advised the Castlegar News Wednesday that the march, scheduled to be held on Saturday, will be post- poned until later this year. ENG, news se has been set ce Salo — Hospital Aux- Ilary ‘Rummage Sale — Legion Hi open Friday, Sep' 80th at 10 am. Come early excellent buys in clothing, ap- Pliances, furniture etc! ANN Phone 865-7531 for the fastest plumbing service in town: @ Leaking faucets @ Sink replacement @ Water softence @ New Powder room @ Extra bathroom Free estimates — all work guar- anteod. We sell only what can be servic- oa AUTRE PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ELY.ON YOUR FRIENDLY PHARMACIST... Our help is as far as Your nearest phone! Need a prescription filled? An emergency first-aid prescription. . . Or just everyday needs from your drug store, Give usa call CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9- 9 Sun. & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. Kinnaird Mayor Carl Loeb- lich has been given a_ signifi- cant vote of confidence by the lage delegate on the board of dir- ectors until Kinnaird became a town this August, has been re- turned to the board, this time as one of six directors who are re- presentatives. from towns or cities throughout the province.|£ Mr. Loeblich had served sev- eral years in his previous post with the union. His forfeiture was due to ineligibility .which came as.a result of the changing status of Kinnaird. During the celebrations marking the upgrading of Kin- naird, the new mayor was heard to remark, “I will be sorry to give up the UBCM post -—- but that’s the price of progress.” His appointment was seen as a strong tribute to Mr. Loe-| lich personally and to the may- or of B.C.’s newest town. F Two other Kootenay | civic officials were given leadership Mrs. D. E. Hughes Ph. 365-5505 Linda Ackerman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, E, C. Ackerman, left Sunday for Vancouver where she will attend UBC. A recent visitor to the home grandparents, Mr. Mrs. John Kravski, was John Vrskovy, of Calgary. Recent visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dwight G. Mc-| Millan ‘was Mrs. L. Shouse of Buffalo Take, Minn. On her. de- parture, McMillan left for, The coast t to. ‘visit her daughters and sister. Did you know? — When pre- serving homemade jams and jel- lies, melt Mads ia an old coffee pot.. The pour easily and neatly without messy drip- ping. Cominco Shutdown From Octoher 8-14 _ To Adjust Inventory Cominco said Tuesday the company’s zinc plant and: phos- phate fertilizer plant at Trail will be shut down between Oct. 8 and 14 to “adjust. production for inventory control.” The company said the shut- down is planned to start Thanks- giving day weekend to reduce layoffs: to the minimum. Of the 750 employees working in these operations, about 375 will be foing on paid vacation and a number will remain working. More than 200 men will be off work for a maximum of four favs following the statutory hol- Yy- Hold That Dog — It's Worth $500 ie eats don’t believe that im- portant things come in little packages, just talk to Mary Lans- dell: of Rossland. She'll tell you it’s true. She is looking for $500 in one_of the smallest four-footed packages you ever saw. Her registered toy French poodle is mi ssing somewhere in the: area: ort the Sh eep Lake junc- The little dog was wearing a rhinestone collar when lost.’ Balfour Man Charged : With Rape fo Appear. In Court On Oct. 8 A 23-year-old Balfour man ‘has been charged with rape in connection with an incident in- ‘volving a local 20-year-old. girl. Beaton will appear Oct. 6 to ‘face the charge. Drapery Cloth $1.56 yd. Denims ........ $1.03 yd. Cordette 80c yd. 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