122 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 Fire Report Presented At Kinnai rd Council an-it was stated three of the fir- Vol-|es were brush, one a grass a |The Scene At... _ KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Five fire calls wi swered dl hy the Kinnaird Vol esi —____— ere ite e ‘another We have been getting a Looming: ‘high on. the montis ot July, a and big kick this past week out|sports front is Me Jeffery’s| September. oe: aoe 5. newly formed gymnastic club, Ina rt submitted by Members are gettin; In aby hape| fire chief} ene Archambai by practleing (4 tumb! at a recent’ Tuesday Legs are sore and si f and|council meeting at Kinnal Plastered with bruises, which Eby ow bb: Now “that ‘the Trains have our wore has moved indoors, Zaiet has started working on a new volleyball» team. We have grade o"prospetts hi fore d by grade iro: eade: A| Michael uf Our eaene. Scouts have : 5 elven us more es peo out stan athletes; renda vaaina anine hot packs and a whirlpool thee me world’s know-| Young . (grasshockey), — and bath. Guests are invited to visit the various|ledge as it was two'centuries|Gerry Gaucher and John Pop- off Ge (soccer). Both these boys .| Played fullback ssasttion and made fine defensive moves in recent tournament play. provinet 1 Library, Parliament Bldgs.. Nictoria pa Cc. Twenty-six street: lights ‘a were also changed. : It's wierd _ be ig in- to the past through® Thee yel- low, fly-specked pages. Gerald Panio and Randy} J. Giles eran the first to pour books. The: were 80 ed they “the school PA system with this announcement: “Eastern Can-' ada undiscovered?’. . . The most powerful ‘weapon: the mm jcannon? ... Only five planets in the solar system? . f /chemical reaction an ‘act. a merle at wanting to browse ‘Coping or Crying? A LECTURE FILM DISCUSSION SERIES are é can dot ; cue for ; . eed : ‘The = long-awaited : mee! roblems here “are: created have.” MOTHERS OF YOUN i fi : ses as 4 : P the ‘weather. a 8 fe sald a a record produc: IF IG CHILDREN x resi-| tion. of ions a day was saree eat achieved, but ‘emphasize’ that] ay are: 4 the qaverage daily production for’ a production‘of: 500 tons is the important : factor. Sivisions 5 $1,200,000 a year.’ ;/Of pulp a dayjand has*been ; he . Hays q them Ce t rtain’ Problems "are “trimmed ‘up‘‘to! roughly .600|ing the Celgar pulp and lum-; recognized and ce: pe tons, which takes us near.the bee divisions. paid property: are being taken,” he ‘industrial; gelling 1 for the equipment we taxes: of $684,000 this year. mented. rictoria earlier, in) <= while their annual payroll, Plus wood of chi November 18, 25 & Dec. 2, 9.80 - 11.30 am. Calvary Baptist Church Opposite Castleaird Plaza $1.00 for the series — Baby Sitting Service will be provided free — Registration 9.16 a.m., November 18, Sponsored by Soroptimists of Castlegar 345 ; told the meet- SLINGS AND ‘SPRINGS are just a few of the many aids used in the new therapy area of the Castlegar and District Hospital which will be holding its official opening this Sat- urday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Colin Pryce, physiotherapist, is shown here in one section of the department with some of its equipment. Among the equipment for this department, is a shortwave diathermy, ultra of the Ladies Auxiliary who will be acting} Y: as guides on the tours. — Castlegar News Photo Frotection and support Be Pussyfoot boots. ey’re made by iest speciall: Re iP iy = try, Pythian Sitters: Fall Tea Public Welcome . br Herat and ‘Legion Hall. peels G a Boutique Sat., Nove t 15. 2 to 4 p.m. To Tour Hospital Bake: Sale = Annual Mesting of Resk- am, to er Hall & Building Fund. Coitege cafeteria. Fact Wiv ag Proces ty Nov: 10. 8 p.m. Resker Many Activities Part Of Remembrance Day ‘ DIGNITARIES” who took part’‘in last Saturday’s Official : opening of the $2 million expansion to the Castlegar and District Hospital posed for this historic picture marking yet another. milestone in local history. Left to!right are “Aage I: Sylvest ‘of 'the building committee, hospital administrator ; ¢, Ken: Talarico, E.-C!! Ackerman representing the Town of ; | Kinnaird, Rev./C. Howard representing the ministerial as- sociation for Castlegar-Kinnaird who dedicated the new eaation, Dr. C.S, Fowler the chief medical staff represent- ¥ tin and Cathy ‘i TT ARRIGO EATON’S TRAIL em over’ i For. “the information of tion of poppies. the public the Remembrance lov. 10 Poppy distribu- Day program is as follows: tion to the schools. Naw, 16 Wreath and Nov. 11 The parade falls distribution for the|im on Pine St. at 10.15 am. busivess districts of Castle-|moving off to_ the cenotaph gar and Kinnaird. at 10.30 a.m. Services are at Nov. 4 Supper and gen- eral meeting of Canad in Le- gion Branch No. Nov. 56 Decoration of veterans “Parklto be picked Up at Legion | Hall by 10.15 a In case of inclement wea- munity Cemetery. ther services eld in Nov. 7-8 Public distribu-/the Castle Thea’ nviter amd if all we hear + G, Marken Named true, they will really be im oa . :-§ e #8 Loca] Chairman Wid wired! aces Formation of 24 more/of the hospital board of man- doce Centennial 71 Commit- agement, has extended to the » including one at Rob-| public on behalf of the board san; “has. been announced by invitation ‘to th nit L. J. Wallace, general chair-| 20 invitation e opening man of the British Columbia} of the Castlegar and District David Thompson Stamp Club meets Nov. 10 at served. 7.30. p.m. Recreation United | Church Chole Bullding. Practices every Robson WI Meeting at 7.30 p.m. sb Davee ‘An- . Greenwood. Wed., flican Church! Nov. 12. 2.30 pm. Robson Evening Group — Sr. Citizens Meeting Canada-wide $1.49 DAY WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12 Personal shopping only Over 225 items ' At One Low Price LATA innovation.) We might also have a Junior Horsemens’ Club, the enthusiasm continues. ae: ._Walirs! grade 9 foods cl: Planning a [big B spaghe ghettt i liner with all all Pro-Xmas ..Sale _Nov. 8, . Thurs., Nov. 13. Legion ai Pm Robson Comm. Hall. Election of officers will be held. T PLUMBING & Fan gal aagel Both aldermen Ed Mosby SMI | HEATING LTD. \ a changes: will. occur. |. Se, close at tr and-Lorne “Zinio have ‘an- about 000 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR of school board chairman a ge 6 elections, O” [feck Feelection in Castlegar Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal Mrs. Walter Jacobson that she no seek’ will HOCKEY REFEREE CLINIC Sunday, November 9 rthcoming. 2 At. t Kinnaird an alderman:|1 Ve added that Cal gar we icra forint otscviian Registration at 9.30 a.m. ¢ which wi _. Arena Hall see a ‘new _ Mad-|ic¢ ‘race is almost a certainty, | that » tee ie also .be elected ‘sine the’ post vacated by. Romeo | Robsonites are ‘to Ballot |" Goulet, who ‘has’ moved White nek, wil Feed Centennial Project : x ual clections be ve ak ~ Robson residents have’ Robson’ swimming. pool up to J. yp “areas-to-elect: tatives sent < ballots sor “which: gave wernment: a a5; AVANT -GUARD —~ Hi ies : Eee : : tobson ALL WEATHER COATS Place ___... shut-downs, reducing the chances ‘of - es. i Burchardt said, jth ust, gatisfy. the Pi _ All those wishing to write for BCHHA Referee Certificates please attend. Anyone 15 years and over is most welcome — Coffeee and doughnuts supplied. HIGHWAY: é between Silverton :and ‘Slocan to remove the large ne: come eres City was bl ooxed a bya ‘a_rock slide at. appt ade in this’ Picture. He 20: pet apes Peet MLA -Burt ‘ bell: was advised at: Revel- stoke of the slide about half’an hour after ‘it’ was. reported and immediately left: for ‘the slide: site. He subsequently. discussed! the. slide with . Highways Minister. Black; — Castlegar News Photo: Mr. Horvath, who said of British’ Columbia's! J entry into Canadian confed- | be hoped there would be a good turn out from as far ou W. Marken was named| away as_ possible, petit the chairman for the Robson| pubiic could lably committee. proud of their hospital. CASTLEGAR DRUG LOOK — LOOK — LOOK —.IT’S OUR DOWNSTAIRS fee on the “school the form — pro vides ee fe ‘ he cbenteatial ‘commit. board. . opportunity to ballot on three tee “fecommends pe comple: Re-elected as Ye-|specific projects or to ‘write tion of * presentative from. dotachen: in comments: about possible was M.- Tomlin while -Bill| other projects. | ‘Gattrell ‘was Teelected from Suggested projects in-! { Blueberry. New. rural -repre- clude peiping the sentative from Gibson Creek-'pool committee the area,‘the department flew. in a geologist the | srom ‘Victoria who’ studied the slide and re-.’ commended drilling and blasting procedures «| Carpentry Work at.Castlegar Arena Is Just About E Compieted for the Year ‘Castlegar. Tekishas“annousred. be wil Rol ‘annount e man of the is eon enter the ald lermanic race. at| Treated with Scotchgard Fabric Protector Sheds rain and resists stain Reversible and Satin Lined $23.98 to $32.98 Good assortment of Umbrellas a the’ company “two “or s to implement “The vice president stress: eee Pereéryin, who -is laa: that: the* Permits chairman ‘of ‘the:mathematics| mills: will not be: perman: % and: that ::requirements . rents will his decision| be: revised. inn in: the future and _Ninteen Seventy-one marks the Anniversary, | Stop Arete Vandalism - $3.49 & $4.49 — Sa i wil and tables ‘with-floor:tilin ferent regula lions -which. set ‘TOY DEPT. LAY-AWAY NOW! CASTLEGAR DR U Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 Corner of Pine and Columbia, Ph, 365-7813 Friday 9 a.m: to 9 p.m. noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. Kayser Gloves and Scarves to match in all the new fall shades. Leather Pig Skin Gloves .. Leather Kid Gloves .... $9.98 $6.98 FUR HATS — FUR COLLARS — FUR MITTS Mix and Match Kelvinator Washer and Dryer Sale!! Kelvinators washer and dryer pair takes the worry out of washdays. Washer features automatic cycles for every type of load and fabric, including perma- press. Dual spin and agitation speeds. 18 lb. self cleaning porcelain tub, _ gyro-balance suspension, automatic fabric softener dispenser. 5 year warranty on the heavy duty power-master transmission. Auto- matic dryer has multi-cycle operation on either automatic or manual selection. Special cool-down cycle helps to eliminate wrinkles. 100% efficient ° high volume air flow, safety door switch and interior " Washer Regular 389.95 Now ..... 317.00 : ‘Dever Regular. 249.95 _ Special . 205 00 An appeal to parents and “to adults who’ witness . surfaces have | been instal The rogrammer said the Bp fed out tinental ‘dominion worst conduct. is carri y teenagers. He described dian confederation on July’20,1871. By this union became “a transcon- stretching m sea to sea and her peo- ples, es 100th” | the ‘entry of British Coltsabia ie new Mhlood: er Ey ‘i this week! mer Bi ortho programmer said the -.. checkered < oil cloth - table cloths: put? on the: tables .in: “the new coffee shop at the arena’ have! been ‘knives “and burned ith novated...- dressing have had: obscene: langu: scribbled on and other, acts on vandi REMEMBRANCE DAY ‘services were held at the cenotaph in Castlegar. Tuesday, contrast- ing with a year ago when foul weather forced the annual observance into the Castle The- atre. This year’ bright, sunny weather greet-’: ed. those taking part in the parade, seen here Zot: with : thus linked together, nhiood: te. evans as “ridicul- beomm a march to natio ind criticized the: fact “adults see it: going o1 “and don't say anything. o-legltion for Branting He said the » impro: le th: assistance: nity | ¢ Sr cng, wel I fo- public pro; ‘Mr. Pachotzuk End ree a admission ‘to spectators to ‘watch’.general skating: ses- “.. sions has had to be abolish- 5 e because of the attitude = of youn le. who en- si tered the varena only to make troub! ‘A grant: ‘of 60c per capita is available which has t matched. by’ the commu! nig Also, a* grant is available of 4.0 per ‘capita for’ celebra- tons, as official opening. of e pro: jee in i871: and cost ou a approach to. the many: Pro-/b; blems of the’ town.’ id J public. sports ‘and,’ or enter-|". - race is now.’a certainty Raspberries depending ¢ it?-asks* for 92 futher _wenty tables have just finished -with new: ops |in and in the® future «Mr. said .he would be Ba Seay an ie ie] talmmant, for fee, after ed but at the same: time on. Sund: ithe concessions bad to: be Bent etficloneys or 96 per; Yes, in” the garden * “of mill,*jsai | Mr. and Mrs, sens auton of as ‘it "wound its‘way-to the Kinsmen Park. The fine weather also resulted in a’ larger + than usual turnout of district residents: to pay their respects to the dead of two world Wars. The address - at ithe, ‘ceremony, was ‘given ‘by. Gwilym “Hughes. — Castlegar News Photo|* Sth: Ave Even. though sitiere has and. win! ly): compo’ Tange’ in ‘de- | tectable® pounts irom 2. df) parts: billion “and: is le said the ‘company has kept its le oxadatlen: tov tower up that is ‘put’ slate; ate “Tsui, :|the. better. the ‘| ducing’ odor: He stern that i|the ‘level at which odor can win =|do And all: you have to do Keeeine to do so om, itch | the ads Burcharat' he’ Castlegar ‘News 'be-| ther: ae a’ big yal al v “the ind. Christmas. | amount of ‘odor. hich: be pfrom 2 cheque: fo! r $5 Pat iamedaicty ee put injin’ only two oe two foe nten ea aaa ia Be poten, that emission-is ‘are ‘names in| He not lo! ; = ‘|continuous with’ the continu: ings af-|ous equipment that is. oper- ated at. Piensa but scknow: ie ledged’.tha‘ ristmas pi motios red Ube ated = incorrectly, SS 7 News. e ever, fthe: raajority” oe the FIRST BABY born in the original Castlegar and District Hos- ind-now..a young lady,’ is: 11-year-old:;Robyn McNabb, Pital: P mul. daughter: ‘of'Mr. and Mrs. Norman McNabb of Kinnaird:.She is‘shown here with Mrs. J. E. Young, who with-other mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary, played an important role in guiding over 300 persons through the, hospital. during, last Saturday’s open house. Education Minister Donald Brothers congratulated ‘the people of Castlegar and Kinnaird on the|six development in the area in the-past 10 years. He: called at- tention to the original hospital, then only a year old, and MI to ‘the newer Selkirk College, Kinnaird and Brilliant bridges, the Keenleyside Dam,.Rotary, Health Centre, Senior Citizen's Villa and several other landmarks. — Castlegar News Photo Sere the facilities, é: Fangs said’ he . felt. there ‘would. be even ‘more: partici- pating than: last year. Disap| pointment “at such a small Rirnout” at the joint Town’ of. . Castlegar-Celgar meeting ” on -pollution © last "Thursday twas expressed this week by the arcompany’s vice- president, Celgar pulp’ opera- ‘tions, O.- Burchardt. =: yy. the West Hooley Pollutisa’ ‘Control Association. An_ estimated $117 was taken Nov. 2 in the most re- cent break-in reported in ‘this area. bringing the. total ; to homes entered in “the