{CASTLEGAR NEWS, frmaretiy, Sine 2 ‘1966 “College Biolouy Instructor what. as i ae Provincial: tiaeey, : Parliament Butlainge,: Victoria, B. CG. : WEEK'S WEATHER + Mx? MIT Rn "New biology instructor’ Miss n ent of | G, Pentland is no stran, lacy at Selkirk. Callens, ait | was announced on Monday by College principal Gordon Camp- 3. Re Eeotonays, having: born in’ Kimberley and hav: lived in Nelson, Salmo and ‘Trail at various times, 26 reasons why we take extra care over land proceeded to a master’s de- gree in forest pathology and bot- any. She is currently complet: ing ‘her PhD at UBC. Since 1956 Miss Pentland has been the recipient of a var- fety of prizes in biology and bot- any, amongst them Natlonal Re- search Council bursaries | and studentships. She has published several articles in: professional journals and has been a assist- After Miss Petit- ant in the department of botany and‘the faculty of forestry at UBC. Miss’ Pentland has’ worked with the department of forestry at many locations “across Can- ada ‘and with the forestry com: mission in England. She’ will commence her new duties on Aug. 15. a Over Half Half SHSS Grads to Attend Selkirk Gokece Over. 50 pe 1966 graduates ot ey fie to attend Se! k College in September This was disclosed by dis- trict superintendent of schools Claude Bissell while.. le. speaking tl cises held at the fish school last. Thursday. evening. There are 137 members of thle year’s. graduating «class, gest fe. ever greduate school, = i ttee Party & Bake Sale: by Sinnetra ‘United Church ‘Women, ~ 2110-1 clement — AN the church base- ment. Davia. Thompscn Stamp Club: Regular thy, meeting will be heed a the home of Mr, and ‘Toogood, be eianided Greek on a sune aS vat’ 7.30 pm. Gastlegar Galdes and Brownlee’ Tea. June 4 — 230 to 4.30 Un- ted” Church. basement, See Us About Our New Line Of : WATER SOFTENERS GREATLY EEDUCED PRICES! 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Camp! bell ‘sald the. dam's location hed no bearing on :the’ incidence’ of school taxation. eat also suggested that coun- cil ‘should take: up the qiestion of grantrin] -liew of taxation with BC. Hy However ‘council members’ felt that the ‘situation past, change: sometime ‘in the fut awhile the Suara consultants are CBA. eee: fae BURT CAMPBELL a itor, Castlegar News Companies who assume con- ‘trol over natural resources have 7a duty to see that they are veloped ’as s promptly. and as a C01 cally justified, 2 Hetil it is the 60 any’s in- ‘tention to ore Job make “more jobs for the Spmpany and for Canada,” Kirkpatrick lauded the de- | fact Mat in «Cominco | “every dona at every’ level: fe folk ne.ci can a | above’ him: Y fear tates a good re | thing to retain.’ minco’ ‘directors, : are > making. ther second: ‘iltte to oe audience of Cominco supervisors |’: ‘Trail wi ve sheaied. to to. view. the. the. " Arrow dam here this morning while en- route to Trail fro: is prought within the proposed dis; ig was, :| chaired ‘by ‘aa. Lorne Zinio: as _| gitnaing the Fedora: anced ; * cautisgue couriell' ‘has. Crump, | the provincial government fore al feasibility _ study to invi the “pros and cons” of of eating |i a | the ‘Castlegar ‘ferry “as ‘oppo: - | to a bri af the fez rt bert rosa last F thing it.could to.assist.this. area Af locatpeqple. stated ‘what thes | or te ate ted 28h oc go a 4 felt local ver eA Aron da inion. in time fo a ya f,: Mayors: convention in Sheed: ding. “teeth éolor 38 the ¥ when ‘council members ar- xivéd | ‘gold B.C: provincial ¢ | itapie ‘Peat sug with a ‘Canadian any. legal angles such as a re- quest from ‘semeone who might aes be the registered owner. of uring the meeting it. was agreed, mubject to th aa Castlegar Wants Arrow Dam Located in Area Municipality of the finance committee, that 2 a new model aes ola {of an’ trict, Paunicépality boundaries. |} = or R. 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Gene situation. at, io now re Fup and Pay now s| Sia a aatae Bhan and ris Se ear) Campbell River: swhere . workers: in: those also. announced ioe: Craig: that Ren negotiations bet abebveen . astlegar-.Local - No. Hes. and da meetin, thy conciltats on officer: george |B ae $146,796 contract ‘for an’ addition to the -SHSS industrial and. science ies ‘has been awarded to Fame week's meeting of the’ board =a trustees. of ’ School ‘District Ne. v"mke eoneliliafion al Bee convene. in Trail.on Monday-for | -°..-- The’ school board, it is re- ported, is studying accommoda- tion, Foaulrementy anda possible HIGHWAYS: MINISTER GAGLARDI was’ an a visitor to the Castlegar area last week ; pane described: himself cut: c-blems:and plans swith: alderm \ gar:News' Photo. : referendum ‘this fall. tt apptov: ga. May. expenditures of. ‘$151, j also. given ‘for to. participate eee Day in‘ September them in-| : ‘a ; }{ the. executive ‘of ‘the: ‘Allen Selbie, Kinnaird mun- icipal cler! Officer's ay Association : | Columbia as one oft the two vil' gram is nie ‘the ee de. partment.’ 2 ‘Woodland Park Ele 4 lage members, ‘Municipal | 5: of’ British He’ was chosen -at the -as-| ernment | sociation’s 27th ‘annual confer- ence; which was held in Victoria | ference ently. Among‘ those who at- fended was: Joe, Logelin, town. clerk of Castlegar.’ Opening the ‘conference, School has won the safety poster, contest for the'second year. | eee ‘June ‘30. TL gt raise one pmoney «for Caitlegtrs Centen- 943°." ‘nial project of! a: new. public li- brary ndorsed by | on: Monday. Ittee chai ren: asked ‘coun- for” pe! ion to: hold fe ‘Members of ite rns would || then “be encouraged to place quarters on.this line. -Red Gross: Blood Donor Clinic Has Quota of 200 Pints The annual Red Cress blood donor clinic will'be held in Castlegar on: Monday. by the’ Castlogar ‘Spon: Kiwanis Club under the chai “manship of Frank’ Ingham, it +" ., Will be beld\ in :the United and 9.30 p.m.. he quota is 200 pints of blood. <> A special effort will be ees Jim: ‘Lamont ‘will be ‘attend- % & “Fred Howes is alinding te last week { maintenan ce. supervisor's‘ toany. in : | shop:-. which .. starts | Pride George, ne "lor for Paul Drazdoff, Ike Harms and, Elo De Paoli to attend the conciliation hearings - in: ‘Trail | HISTORICAL RELICS from ‘the Castlega ; w Lakes area are on display in Trail, this eae through an. arrangement made Fs | by Columbia Cellulose with a:Trail store. v.| The backdrop. ‘to\ the display © is’ of sketches’“done from historical pictures: . ? S by. mpany:.and includes . 4 the first Castlegar ferry landing in 1916, and is stil in € cond building: erected in’ Renata in 1897 a 1808 camera. — Celgar Photo -