CASTLEGAR, NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 5, 1968 Annual Daffodil Tea — May 7. Twin Rivers hall. 2.30 to 420, Minto ine? OES. Proceeds Cancer Fu Bing T — 730 to 9 Pm Sponsored Briage Nito — May 14 ta xr | 2” Robson Rangers. S ball — sponsored by IODE. Bring a friend and spend # no- cial half hour at the Robson Association Coffee For prompt efficient service, do that plumbing or heating job urs, morning, May Now. ann sa ‘the Robson Church Hall, 10,30 a. Master Plumbers for the fastest service in town. Master sheet- metal workers to serve your needs, © SAVE NOW — DO IT NOW! R and HAVE IT DONE RIGHT Duplicate Bridge every Wod. ove, “Banquet Room, Hi Arrow Arms 1.4% pm, Everyone welcome. ‘SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. PHONE 3265-7531 — CASTLEGAR And Storm Drainage Costs to Elght Mills | (continued from page one) . “Whether a great many. people have become Giscourage about the perennial di blem and have tended to! nat ect painting their homes asa re- sult, I don’t know. But I hope that when the roads are made neater and cleaner, Tealdsnts take new heart and go out’ and brighten’ up eir houses, program will be paid for ee a period of 18 years for the paving and a longer period for the storm drainag 4 Ths works out to 11 mills a mills population were to re- ort fhe vope static in the next decade and a this means that three quarters ‘of the town’s ayers will pay less than $35 a year for the work. 4 should the popu- lation then the individ- ual contributions will be less, Moreover council is hoping to reduce the overall cost of the ‘| program to around eight mills. The Dayton 6473-A “Safety Toe” OUR MOST POPULARSTYLE or SAFETY STREL TOR BOOT 6" - OIL TAN ji NEO 3 con Dc 8 RE. “Maddocks * river project, One of the ways this may be possible is by taking advantage of the fact that contractors work- ing on other roads in the area already have heavy machinery here and if they accept this work then this factor would hopefully reduce costs. For the bylaw to be ap- proved, 60 per cent of the vate ers must approve the proposal. If this is forthcoming it is hop- .|ed to start work on the, project somietinte around July In all there will be about 10 miles of roads to be attend- pel eral areas will receive atten- tion first because less prelimin- ary work will be required on these roads. Once the program is com- pleted then developers of any | new subdivisions and other de- |S# velopments will have to bring new roads up to'town standards at their own expense before soul will agree to. Hope to Gut Paving |& ‘A. EREMENKO and Co. 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Mr. Campbell beat Jim “Banister of Trail in the contest. :: 2 In his acceptance speech the new candidate said there have been many issues arising.in the riding, including the Columbia “which in Splnicn; have been dealt with ik very nded - manner, with ttle regard for the wishes of the people.” Mr. Camy mpbell is one of four didates to be nears ful Former Rossland-Trail: NDP candidate is Castlegar’s Mayor RoC. Maddocks- BLUEBERRY SOSIALS: iMrs. 8. . Huches, Phe 365.5503 Here in luxurious ‘dusting powder to leave’ your body satin smooth...and Spray Mist Bau de Toilette to use lavishly, any hour, : «day or night. Dusting Powder, 7.0z. $3.25": Eau de Toilette Spray Mist, 4 oz. $5.75 2% 02 $3: 95 ', From the House of Houbigant. ¢ eecceose Other Suggestions jooeocesocess Boxed Chocolates —' Perfume Sets: Buxton Wallets — Cups &S and ie James ‘oogood, re turned home recently. from Vi toria: Universi Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vogel. aar moved recently make: 1: who has been attending. 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Reg. 9504. 95 Now $19.95 BERNZ-O-MATIC TORCH KIT No. TX-888 Complete with pencil burner $9. 95 disposabl le eres rein a ert sna ee areas wa | Provincial Library, pai tawen Buildingss 4 ri ere tr faye rusen ate: Yo ae NR Published Every ‘Thursday, Wane WEATHRR Boe josBoo ‘CASTLEGAR, _ BRITISH “Tak of A lack of road’ signs, in the , gular Road Signs | Hurts: Castlegar Says Ald. a district | pointing»: out tion of Castlegar ie st cnut town,” Ald Cec. visitors have been’ asking‘ where Castlegar was when: they were already in the town.’ He.was as ‘speaking at: the Te- the sloca- Bisteict the | Much‘of the’ fiste 6 ox the: meet- Jest |/in; night. Such ii the so ateantion that the construction ‘of: the north ispah, ‘which now. -\ out over the Kootenay_ river. are completed. some! i provide an important addition to the road system of th matter, then’ i¢ would not retain When bridge and the fall, the) new Mok The public: was warned this to: “refrain from:taying 19, to The" warning: was Issued by Sgt. Jim- Band: ot the Castle: RCMP.’ in ect | ber fo z bien oot ate oe rien pepreery + 7 FeO _Gloyes & : Scarves “$1.98 ‘and ‘$1 60 “SW EATE RS, OF. .; Be and Radio. GIMER PRIZES. (OF RULES AND’ = U iin “GIFT — WE GIFT. eran ise alepl jayed.: WRAP, TOO! to Federal,. :' laws: where | ley. Homplies, info. B evade ‘adequate boat facilities and The dovareuctt “of high, | Toa rmed the: board service ya be put on at Glade should the- ferry; have’ to shut down, on ocount of high water. ito, proceed -imme- diately 0 on! ‘ground improvements ment‘of education has approved a cone ‘sale in'the amount] 0,000 for. Selkirk College conetrustion referendum num- The: “board-has ‘advised that SHSS: ‘graduation ae “beheld ‘on: Ma’ at ‘Robson ‘School: The depart-].° ceremonies a eon ‘served: to ‘close |to.70° dele: | » er members suggested hat: the situation | ‘had: reached: serious proportions, In particular it'was put forward.that a sign “to Cast- legar”’. was need at Sheep Lake Junction. bistiner Geoff Sci that:members give co! to. ae chamber. ieterting sition Jy p ereogure ualghtie ad. interim fractions being put fo ute +| tenays; They will .view' the: ines eign ana Sati | Be i) legar.: eine col :| pletion of the seeiee ‘Meador ings and the police kept sigh itseers j eck. Damage \ the ‘service. ‘centre is estimated at: between:$11,000. and ie. campaign re: cently, ng oh ele chairman: James Stokes and co-chairman: George | . in_ our. Sellar ‘College a t the West Kootenay District Con- ference’ of, the; Women’s : Insti- tute Tuesday at Kinnaird on var: fous aspects .of:the new College sad its place in the community. His: address followed lunch- Fiat ‘that! the’ agers aim ia’ ins broa- ‘den ithe: base of educational op ‘will plant on’ the SSS ay? 23° this year," ‘tree: . planting « ceremonies o8 ta | New mark: the ‘Centennial: are: being |.are cheld inevery school’ district’ in . ‘Trees are being “supplied | Be Cie forest service:and plant- } d ‘ings are to.take place at. other. ear. ittending ‘a meeting ‘being fe od by the Women’s: Auxil- iary to the Castlegar. and Dist rict Ho: ospital. ; for own. pois ne He ‘said. that “42 per~ -cent who enter. University: of British Columbia ‘either fail or drop out in their: first year and said that Selkir! Coltege. coule could Partially _ College’ H 5 to provide Speier. conferences. and and “will, ‘be’ an ae i Gaye si a se com- ee thee educational: facil:) -etarded © child Ps in every Yt00 and three ¢ is-| 30-in’ every: 1,000." Mental ‘re- f ‘ tardation is. as’ regular ‘as’ that. the : property: n the Gastio-Bor subdivision and Queen: St. CPR sta- | : rd, LoMr Lawson, was named. ater Lord 5 Kinnaird 5 who ©: of the major shareholders on ata ties ‘said. the Lion's Hi ‘with his: family in: | ‘ occupied: by ns prea Hesketh: family on: never ‘been nai pesrane, as has Nn sug. ges! “Dw0. selorship. ‘ered by C olumbia Cell ve = ee ‘to'high ‘school: granted the Castlegar. area=this year. etna oe Fe ut the West | ~ ] Kootenay ‘are .in® Castlegar :to- | ft the Kinnaird pa WAS ' naccepted® ‘by. council will be.no more’ to.undertake. the pro- te a) tecmntete it.in 60 days for ‘$76,640. was‘the lowest ten- si provineial auxiliary’ ‘executive, = ‘The delegates from ‘Nelao! e mipment recently Tonated tby. He local“WA’ and. will have’ it the net’ funds’ available for te: epee: :funds. This was ‘achieved and the | engineers recommended that the demonstrated to: them: mp the medical’ staff. ; revised tender be accepted. or; gram: Tuesday night. Cost of the ae q ethane iatue ‘Paving of ‘Kelowna, g er; Mra, | president; and: Mrs, B.:A.-Ring- Weed. ai dit CO Alighlight of the raya ‘actle vities was: presentation: of -a iife | . membership pin-to. Mrs. Waldie, Hs been’ a ‘WI member. for. ears, Tt was pointed out'that'she had been: at WI meetings’ with | 9 her’ mother, even-before that as | - mp-| a small girl, and ‘took her moth- i er’s place on ‘occasions,’: Mrs.’ Waldie’s service to the wi “received high commendation: The pin' was presented to her, by. ;| Mrs.:Palmer, B.C.’ president. Damage $24,000 “So: Far this: Year ir this year: ‘the total | co: in-Castlegar amounts ‘to nearly. $24,090, compared ‘with: $285 last: year. Sci oA “local ‘schools. © Sb The ceremony at “SHSS be- ‘gins at 8 p.m. Prayers of dedica- ‘tion. will: be joffered by .Rev. F. Willey’ of: :Castlegar United Church and the’school band will aN take Dart in the ‘ ceremony. _astlogar: Courtesy Commented Upon Castlegar. + residents. have, yon , their ey memorial: sch son or Cantlogae i because | of :its Castle:tike ap: 7 AGEL En f i i ne ae ’s service or. is retired. ‘The ‘scholarships, awarded primarily on the student’s.stand- ‘| ing in \the: une: departmental examinations; wortt ($25 id] per year. ? i ‘each is renewable annually aes °} for a maximum of five years and Has. applies to any course leading to a degree ‘at, the Universities of British Columbia, Simon Fraser other: colleges or. of al i ‘who passed ‘away. while” in ‘the! i sonny or. Victoria. Courses’ offered by | * ‘Wildlife Association, was. tthe’ con- Sic veokend at at George. will also be considered. Cc | ships should notify the dean of inter-faculty. 0 CO ‘They can~ do:.this plication: for scholarship" ‘form from the at the: company's industrial yela- tions: department in th in the area. "Selkirk College . Is Still Seeking - New ‘Scholarships ei shall Be delighted to hear from. “any. pouP interested in scholarships,” Selkirk “| ships bas ‘been ‘andidates for the scholar- }. affairs at, UBC. be-| .. | fore May 15 of their. imtention mp ; by. submitting the “general ap- College I principal Gordon ee J 4 tara Saturday. i ene So. far $1150, pin echolan. r. Jaycees were ‘congratulated on fhe. Kootenay. Jayeee conven- - tion they. organized at aird Jast.__weekend by. visiting delé- eal At the meeting Aubrey Mar; cellus ‘of . Cranbrook and Bruce ‘McCabe ' of Trail were’ elected district president and ‘vice’ pre- i sident Femectively: During The a senatorahiz = sented to Gordon Fisnereta. of of tthe mecting stalk on a ven by. Jay-. foiken ‘and:at ae lead