Provincial Librarys Parliament Bldgs-s victoria, Be Ce Dece 91/32109 2 12. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1969 OUR INVESTMENT GLUB By Harold Webber Strain Off Economic Squeeze “You will remember tho “Perhaps you had better report I gave last week on present your report George,’ the economic squeeze Ross interjected, trying given our country by theleasing from ac! keep the meeting in us. td c. weekly ashe members The meeting ast The - 4 to es he bhe eal she OJ our weel -| week was one of the roughest |edge ie meeting as ment, ay meeting. We had weathered since our|settied into his chair and enny Ne elson, dr grand: wet and her fost hurt, Sho “The two club was formed. George rummaged through daugheer of Mr. al Al-|is recovering from exposure |logging roa “oes this mean I can his papers. lan Merry of Slocan, * walked|and frostbitten feet after her|s spend the night in the open, |] Ladies Auxil. Royal Can. Gh Brin A take wife to Spoka G phh!” ,. that was}12 miles through deep snow|16-hour ordeal. leeping for about an hourll Legio! pea ae ng con states “Much of the immediate| now?” ‘Ross enauired. “she Georve clearing his throat, |and wilderness to safety Sat-| _ The ordeal began Satur.|Saturday sheltered by a tree.j] TEA, Soe rege meet heat seems to be off the Can-/hasn’t spoken to me since I tPnis article states “The after the float day when the couple took off MA ae found about|} to 4 gion Far ine ; : adian dollar as a result of/told her we were not going|}consumer price index, which ash lan 4 from Vancouver -harbor on Bake able, Sewing Gro: Castlegar-Robson Minor. Canada's sxemption com last uses the 1949 prices as a what was to have been a two- Baseball. Assoc. | re; ay: “Women seem unable to|base of 100, is now over the hour pleasure flight over Lumber Co. camp strictions on US. firms: for- grasp the value of economic|/150 mark.” He paused for ion. terrain, Two hours|at the head’ of Stave Lake. eign investment’ sanctions,” I encouraged. effect, then continued: “In|: The daughter of Mr. and |later the plane had to land on|/From ey were flown “I was 80 annoyed at the|brief this means that because Gordon Nelson of Silv-|the glacier because of a pow-jout to Abbotsford. States last week,” George erton, Penny and pilot Rolly|er failure. —_—_—_—_ added, “that I even turned|$3 to buy the g o Carleage ot Vancouver, walk- ‘The two headed for a Ope: Mummy— off an old Ronald Reagan|vices you Jot foe 3 zs tess thane e pla ine to a log- them. movie that was playing on go. Tha Rene camp. They were then cal n.”? to Abbotsford where|be up to our knees in snow,” I'm read f fr * We could see he appre- He looked each one of ‘ y a) ted _our admiring glances.|us in the eye, and then con- P ses tion always stems from continuous gov- Boots ernmental deficits, especially ae, Pecant® 28, Grand-daughter of Slocan City .wS WEATHER Couple in Plane on Glacier Abril 18 58 Tho grand-daughter of a Penny was admitted to hospi- said Pe “All I had on Slocan City couple was a pas-|tal for treatment for expos-) were som casual: lacks tn to! senger in a plane which came |summ r socks, a Speaking on Monday, light jacket awed pinks was cold ‘and boo! NOTICE | y Nigh: H ital Alr Cadets Parents’ Night Vilaladanatesttng nef Hospital the: generous donators, ¢ ] customers for helping t: ilies’ Golf club official make thelr Rummage % epening Tues. May side Sale a success! ole qualifying round for a Petts Trophy. A luncheon Womens’ Assoc. Robson will be served the first Tues. of each month. STLE Published Every Thursday at’ “The Crossroads) of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969. ure. the down onan lated glacier at found an old Robson legar Bae Apa 19, 9 pm. en pee, Office and Robson 7 eo ae SMITH ee BS HEATINGJTD.. (% (meanauee er mee a Fg a {alt 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR in Heart Su Increases Blood’ Demand An average of 20 units of whole blood is needed for every case of open heart surgery. Col Dr. Sohalt made the re-}9' marks to a special meeting of |. the bourd called to deal with thek roblem of pollution an asphalt plant | kn Highway Minster Black Is to Travel to Ottawa i by 7, situatea Ta Ootischenia near ter, Highways Minister D. L.; ment peoclaton i brief. Don t Forget the Annual ° athe eo piant is a branch of H Black, MLA for Nelson ; : . : : ¢ fim-|ton, has accepted an tavita mitted to Manpower Mi RENE Lac cameon ,inckton anal perhaps ‘in agreement. tion to participate with Min. |J¢2% Marchand in Ottawa this : and was requested last Aug: | ce Minister Bens e e e j or ‘ Set fi a cn BE Kiwanis Auction \j = — a ease ee area fled into his new job, he will thers and Deputy Minister of |and Cen ay r d Ul.” BON: VOYAGE ‘and good ‘wishes for a suc:’ ‘play that day at the’airport by Pacific Wes-| show that om Apri 1, 1969 eof whic’ Dr. ere was an awkward fe resting nroblens of « our ert Rab the ates Incentive Ace ‘ eoonn trip were conveyed to local municl- tern Airlines. Starting this coming Sunday, |@ a letter from the West Koo- fmitt is not aware, that ‘@ cone silence that was broken by| monetary system,” I suggest SATURDAY, APRIL 26 AT 1 P.M ee ee a ee ee aaeey an B.C. Air Lines will make connections at Cran- al engineer in festiector was installed. : ’ ° a}. who commented |ed. “Perhaps we should send 0 Ottawa last Sunday by Mary Anderson, brook--with: the 117-passenger PWA plane. mentioned earlier tl Scout Hall, Corner 4th & Pine: Castlegar tions did not allow. . . “J. ic those in time of high employ: said in his usual nt manner, “Perhaps you would crease e® |like to present it now: But ie Area Act. * garolment for, the, Ottawa meeting is nearly in th governments support. of -the rEge, : be we should take turns ath president of the Castlegar and District Cham. The huge craft ‘regularly carries four ste- ‘4 ber of Commerce. Here she says good-bye to ~ wardesses and was on display here for almost intentions and. they were Mayor Murray Little of Castlegar, Ald. G. S. four hours as a steady stream ‘of local and again operating. & e Rust of Kinnaird, who is chairman of Central - district residents toured through the 100- The letter sent prior to ed Kootenay. Regional ‘District, and ‘Kinnaird © foot-long plane. The wingspan of the Boeing| this an and refused by the coms Mayor Carl Loeblich. In the background can is 93 feet and it cruises at 575 miles per B"Benoit Pe ered 02 b. F Bollowing this‘ discussion be seen the Boeing 737 jetliner ‘put.on dis- hour. — Castlegar News Photo Perlod, the board approved a] HONORED GUESTS at a seca appreciation ‘Waldie of Robson spoke on behalf of ali foem- aa nat under. cection 6 dinner and dance er of the Mr. Cairns is PEST ures Tae tating : 34-Member Spokane Chamber =i “sclins"“haa” seen Saturday alg cL Goemere fet uno Ge ot ae wt Pc ging mottos. him a deter: of encourage- “Not while the meetin; gs | ma ent,” Ross added, as we boomed 9, Cs in my house,” |adjourned for a cup of cof- boomed J. C. ‘visibly annoyed fee. Quast of a Series) TEEN DANCE Sat. April 19, 1969 9:00 p.m. "Double Funeral Service Held From Tarrys Hall two daughters, Mrs. Peter (Annie) Makonin of Glade and Mrs. Mike (Nora) Koorbatoff of Slocan Park, 11 grandchil- aren; and 13 ‘great-grandchil- Mr. ‘Hadikin g Russia, Dec. 15, 1887. He w35| vice Hole dines ugh Items are still required. Please check your attics, basements and yard for any saleable articles. Saturday night were Columbia Cellulose of- pany aba ace trade, lumbia, 2 St Tan Cairns, Dennis Brookes and Ross. While Mr. Brookes moves to Vancouver as : Fiz ie eee rs bere e 1 McC ic wrnill. Mr. _ Delegation Meets Local Group | ive the in the: threo. men, were. Paid. by to to the Doxious or offensive ands a8 as! activities of the three men were paid by also goes to : é letter. 1968:; {such ‘in future will re Touring members of oa Supplies Inc.; Walter A. Boro, Latenser, consulting engineer; improvement: 2 jmodest amount of paving: ami. Admission $1.00 ‘was prede-| rane ae Dee- 2. | reality” and vil | ‘improve the efficiency and work output of}. a Music by 96 Years to: install the d- equipment.and A Ta te felt che: was jnot : asking ‘for |" anything unusual to’ this type ;- ce : - Distillery Firm Beta For Twin Towns department's _ 6. the | of blant. To Locate Here been under very close scru- Per capita stants for the aes 3 aaid the cone. collect: a tiny and has been subject: to twin towns of Castlegar |. outa be accompanied by Hiram Walker Co., the dis |a_ fair amount aver a th a water scrubber: & remove fillery, People Janie ene | the finer Okan- Premier. Bennett in his pos- lant at’ Rutland in thi costs and “verhiead ee been ition as fi finance > minister for air ag these are the pollutants Berk will b be qi 36 approashed by met, we hope to have a good the : provii which irritate’ the lungs. Castlegar's. will: be| ©: : "$5992 and clinntra's- will Put Your Glock _ Ahead One Hour Castlegar’ grant 9 a guide “to Saturday Night carly Moojelsy took : . Mooj ook up re- eee in Glade some 15 He yoo ie survi rvived by his wife Dora; one son,. “Ales Bx? Glade; Figures Add Confusion e Hiding Facts . |i If a beach or source. of drinking water is severely polluted on any one day. it lena Rubinstein. ||presents a hazard to health by Hel Ere tein on that day. regardless of how a btheiro a clean it is at some other time saaclE aon Sond Cit ani zen. E eres When comnlec chaw widele | im warving waluec’fram ane dow and ermaneoty cuted commpaed sod tn the nevt, thie fande to he ‘Waterproof Instance Eyelash Adhesive.’ hidrtaon, imo anv kind: of ey : @ e ae ’ z < SS Z : : \ ‘ It be mad he Link Hardware Spring Sale Specials A Ye 2 Be oe alts deve fea a werace, ntos the artinte SHERWIN WILLIAMS KEM GLO ENAMEL =e sf area. ard time,on -_ Awandobeofsgles. ||*"'" An” Grithmetie secrice| fl f : : An LO hen re j “Suggested List: Quart $4.55 Gallon $15.15 paste eeperinas 35 Neighbors Protest Sale: Quart :.... $3.20 Gallon .... $9.50 average Wider tt much mare, a cmedii el rant Plans for Discotheque. SHERWIN WILLIAMS SUPER KEM TONE figs petition 1 hearing some 35) in’ sonjunction with Regional | Suggested List: Quart $3.60: Gallon $11.95 by Ne eonresl it. completely. ; To shaw how shi hapnene $250. Gallon .... $8.00 ] : Te Y : _, 8 in tilized grees from UBC, SPALDING GOLF ‘SET _ sal $46. 88 “Te : 2 Z a ol ; tes Pee BionPac building |a8 a teen town centre. Oxford. ie , 7 2. 7 % = be = ~ take fony numbers 9-9 The arithmetic averace fe 9. 5 Irons. 2 Woods. Bag The ‘petitioners _ charge that establishment of such a GARDEN: SHOVELS School. District Mill Rate i is Up Only .46 ullivan, Halwaukee ” Mr. Jankola also opel Tack C.-Swanson, ‘The Spo! ed the Kinsmen ball diamond man-Review; ‘Willard. the P : ; : they look at this area asa Announcing the - easiest-to-apply-lashes you've ever known— as general t Mayor Murray Little of Castlegar and Ald. lumber marketing, for the company. —o ed in Saskatchewan in|to Wednesday with burial in q Phone 365-7974 for Pick-Up say Upon Ee resided continuously. ficer: of the company’s intent in’ areas’ outside munici- Ha ‘to the best, munities of lL Broth- oT B. (at) Mansfield, i : erhood. erred - J + ance refered to by Dr. Sch OF rock a To Reduce Columbia Ave. Eyesores | able. “asphalt p department has been. consid- ine last week by Ald. Ed Mos-jance | and . lege. Union Pacific ‘Railroad; Milo , E Vv os been. completed had the wea- are|hopes to eliminate or reduce FOR THE CASUAL LooK i ~ Other visitors included: -|K. Jones,.. Exchange e, Laimber Tate ee Poulan sun, ther ‘not “beso severe. cole ey oe ‘ghoul aot the impact: “of eyesores that ee rt that Mining: Soot |gard=Ol~ Co : g fare.” ee frag at. “Anderson, - Bullaing Water Fower . Co.5 and packs so easily. Shades of Lime, Blue, Rose and Lilac co! malthee << In’ giving his i smashed is lock fificers which may be enforc- | 1o =. for | The third diamond will: Cotton Shells .... $8.98. $3.98 Se Gee"snalt ca orl, tbe third alam, wil 5 Robert In addition, both towns “Tt is hoped. these guid le- ating. in: the’ Okanagan com- can not just lock up the. the fence around cue of the |Commerce, ‘secretary, Inland ditional welfare costs in. the will become: legislation soon- ‘Daylight saving starts at i they. will :be board-: § -An Assortment of Colors to Choose From ; - - ment Association presenting for work.or church on @ consent of the West Koo. ma e to BC. and 1968 fro nay Union OF Health E. C. Ackerman of Kinnaird while W. T. tlegar News Photo Glade in 1912 “where he has Schmit be can be } Comme Alara Co. - e zs . . Hadikin was a mem-|Home was in charge of. ar- = City|to alities': fin th tlie West Kootenay | fae Eo Ohta Cone |e ae arranged Sr, Gat Comat to co operat palities'in th ’| Castlegar Council Announces .Aim f Mr. Benoit sald the nuis-|4 mn Rock ‘crushing and/or He is survived by bis wife : : e mitt is a problem to the n- Anna; .two sons, Nick 2 . dustr? an cial: +. : Glade and George of Shots } . 5 Castlegar's public works, Castlegar council at its me of street ters urs. Sportswear ‘by John Lothspeich of Eas- He ir i Lines Au explained at that time | e ering Columbia Ave. from the|by, chairman of the: public : f Washington State - Col-| ducts Co.; Norman aie a ican, | the "operations would have aesthetic point of view and bee committee. Eskel. Anderson,’ North:.and -Manufactu = Calitaring ~~ health or of-| mar this thorough! Fortrel, the ideal holiday time slacks and skirts. ‘Association; e A. Kirkwood, : ‘ofthe |? ><) his Machine washable. Needs little or no pressing SKIRTS $12.89 SLIMS $14.98. ” Vandalism at Pork : : : : M : _ Concerns Kinnaird Knitted Stretch Nylon Slims and Shorts Slims $8.49. Shorts $4.98 & $3.98 ort, . Mr. Ly Match these with our selection of fankola said the ‘ar on the [ope a ae ach Bugs ni ‘ilkin, wanes $464 while ‘Kinard’: is|ed‘under the’ section ‘of * the ~ 2,930. - act amended. 5 ‘ aaa ts ‘a'backstop put up. . pe F se es pe a ~].-E- “It’s the ple’s ‘k,” bh weekend sthe: Little Howard will. later receive recial lines.‘put out: by ‘the health R-O-U-G-H-I-E-S id the alderman, Bat i if Lege Ball Club: is | Watson, Spokane Chamber of © : grants to make up fara ad- Heiter Ralph” Lo! ‘Loffmark, oe Aged ot the - fact that we The Go Lively Casual Jeans Empire ‘Committee. er or later,” said Dr. Schmitt. | se1 ia 2 a.m. on Sunday morning. q Koot u don’t want to be 5 9 8 i ‘i : : 7 a8 tae : Sat 2 ma brief urgi p that this area residents — of . this . : 4 . Q i * becom ted area un-| area should put their, clocks f $ E a ‘ : g s oe der the federal WT incentive act,| ‘ahead one hour when re- aa motion was passed at Tues-| tiring Saturday evening. night’s council meeting The lost hour of sleep ‘Demi’. 6.00 ‘Navural’—nsrarablooking foe every-wear. ahove it: and half Belge) ig Ac lane. ae all the numb- ers are close together. anv of theca three calculations will produce. a-rimilar result, Now. add one very hich the average fe. 2 ‘business at the location chos- Long Handle. Sale and the madian ‘(the nimber en would be ‘most injurious GARDEN RAKES, 14-Tooth Bow, Sale . which bag half thece nimhers | i. Sale to the. surrounding neighbor- hood,” would be a noisy type of operation and Bresented. the possibility oe young ‘girls mie average to 10.5 and the median onlv to 4. CAST Sunday and Holiday- R. E. Goulet Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Corner of Pine and Columbia LEGAR DRUG Enidays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hours: 12 Noon to 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. Phone 365-7813 = median. therefore ‘ts apvice as part yor ELECTRIC HEDGE & GRASS TRIMMER, Double Edge .. stead of providing information about pollution it conceals it. and a logarithmic average is not much . £ TRUCKLOAD_ SALE OF FISH * FRIDAY, APRIL’ 18 712: Noon to 6 P.M. Several Fresh (not | frosted) items included in addition to our fresh frozen regular line. Located at Frank’s BA Near. Kinnaird Junction LAWN MOWERS at. SPECIAL PRICES C.C.M. BICYCLES at : LOW CASH PRICES WEST COAST SEAFOODS HIGH-POWERED delegation “consisting ‘of co! cerned area businessmen and municipal leaders left’ Castlegar Airport on Sunday for Ottawa where they met: Tuesday: with Manpower Minis- ter Jean ‘Marchand and his? deputy, ‘Tom ‘Kent. The Kooti Associa- tion flew: to: Toronto and. then, | because of the Air Canada’ strike, took an overnight train to Ottawa, arriving there early. Monday morning. :The delegation that left heye was joined in Cran- brook by Mayor H. L. Dodd of Creston:and Allan Speers -of..the Creston Chamber. of .Commerce ~while nee McMeekin: of Cominco left. a.day ear-*. lier: Minister Don Minister Wes Black and deputy industrial devel- opment minister Robert Renwick were to fly to Ottawa direct ‘from Victoria’ to join the group. * The delegation was due back: at Castlegar Air- port. yesterday afternoon on. what will be one of the last CPA flights to land at. Castlegar Airport. as the switch-over to B.C. Air Lines takes place = this coming Sunday. Pictured in’ front of the plane prior to loading were,’ back row left to right, Mayor Lorne Hawes of Montrose, . Mayor. Louis Maglio of Nelson,’ KIDA - representative 4|and women promen pele fot a licence for the discotheque had been ever, at council's meeting last a |week, Mayor. Murray Little 4 |noted that the applicant had never, bees cnt since: th Chuck Lakes, Mayor Carl Loeblich of Kinnaird, made application’” an sug. Hy ested ition be tabl ni Mayor Art Borrow of Fruitvale, XIDA represent- | until Hess Fete ae tur. _ ative Don Griffiths, Ald. G. S.‘Rust of Kinnaird, ‘ther on the matter. chairman of Central Kootenay Regional District,|,., “ld: Pd Mosby hee KIDA chairman Sam Konkin and KIDA repre- favor of such a discotheque sentative Richard D'Andrea. Kneeling in front operation, he agrees: “with the petitioners that it is the u jae plore the 8 ce, Later. in. the. meeting it News Photo re disclosed that the town, 1 mill rate torte i ccacatier in School District No. 9 this year will be 34.28 mills, up only .46 malls) over last year’s 33.82 mill This was disclosed yester- day by John Dasher, as- sistant rerelary tressuret: for the school dis: 1.95. mills, leaving a mill vate for oealy eclucational purposes Last year Selkirk’s mill rate was 2.14 of the total 33.82 mills, leaving a local mill rate last year for the public school system of. 51.68 mills. Ata press conference in Victoria Monday, - Premier Bennett and Attorney-Gen- eral Leslie Peterson com- menfed on the. province’s Financia formula. Mr. Peterson, who filling in for Education Minister Don Brothers was in Ottawa with the 2 _