F o1al; ° Parliament Buildings, ) Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/87! 12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday,’ June 16, 1966 ———————————————————— Local People Give 260 Pints Of Blood at Donor Clinic { at Donor Cli A "EREMENKO aie — The Red Cross . i slinte held Monday topped I Its Committee chairman Frank we é : : 1 ine eh residents gave 260 fos Per ocean ma Eheei Give Him a Ve ANT SH | RT For FATH ER‘S DAY. of bi thanks to all persons who don- A shirt that is exclusive and worth while ; Boundaries } involv-;areas to be incorporated. ts not] will go to village residents “‘be- ed is about 400 acres, | required. However, village rate-| fore too long" in a vote, ‘Village chairman Carl Loe- payers m approve, the’ exten: - Purpose of the extension is mountain side‘high above 10th blich sald a section of the mun!-| sion. ‘ to guard village interests in de- Ave), including aii the park area, Kinn ey. nie Matai has | cipal: act: wili be used ior the + Comm, & 5. Rust said. in-|ciding what type of develop- cemetery and the portion of ce 1,192 acres: The V. Bonde | extension whereby the consent itlal: a proval has been granted| ment can take place in the two Junior Secondary | property is 40 acres while the| of the property-owners in the| by vie toria and the _ Proposal | areas. areas, Kinnaird Pena ta, eet ‘School ope é ane : i boundaries to take in the V.} within, ei | Bonde: property near Caétleaird and more acreage ‘on: the | Runmalee Te clinic was held under ated thelr time in assisting the sponsorship of the Castle. — with the clinic. See Us About Our New Line Of WATER SOFTENERS Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ “i SG , CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, ciel = soe : 3 a 10 cents. PER COPY , Sled — “A young man’s shirt that will ake you look years younger . Warren W. Themlinson young m ¥ y ¥ ; VOL. 19, No. 25°) Mr. Thomlinson, whose fam- ily lives in Castlegar, has been BASc (Electrical En- Eineering). 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Aged 23, Mr. Nazaroff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nazaroff of Castlegar..He has been awarded a BASc and is en- tering employment with Boeing at Seattle. He plans to take his master’s degree in the near, fu- ture at UBC. : Gerald D. Palsson a ‘.. Son of Mr, and'Mrs. H. Pi sson of Kinnaird; he‘received a BSc from UBC in qoes and has now “been ‘Castlegar’Drug SOMETHING NEW FOR FATHER at home or _ en route— % for men... exhilarating elegance JANE EAST SPRAY. COLOGNE — SPRAY. DEODORANT. “SWANK CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet — Corner of Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Monday -: Saturday 9-6 Friday 9-9 Sundays & Holidays 12-1 p.m. : 6-7 p.m. >| of librarianship ‘in seicnes. Mr. | Palsson is now working as a “| professional librarian in’ the C. bio-chemical library. Courtney G. Palsson’ he has just graduated with a BA and.plans to!work for a year or two before returning ta UBC for a librarianship degree. He work- ed at Celgar for nearly two years before commencing at universi- 'y. _ BIRTUS PAULSON — To Mr..and Mrs, Gary Paulson of Kinnaird, June 13, a fon — To Mr. and Mrs. Tevitkocki a of Robson, June 14, twins, a son and a daughter: BARTSOFF’— To Mr. and Mrs, Larry © Bartsoff - of Pass Creek, June 15, a son. Need a Car or a Truck? AVIS RENT A CAR (@ocated in Texaco Service Centre at, Castleaird :Plaza) Special Weekend Car Rates Ph, 365-3113 The SLATER SHOES Imperial Royal Foot-Rite Continental See the different Styles in imported . >huffalo leather or calf, tan or black. ! "$14.95 - $32.95 JARMAN SHOES For MEN of TASTE the famous Rex-Flex Styles Na breaking int You enjoy flexible com- fort from the very first stop. $14.95 - $28.95 "SUNDAY JUNE 19th: 1966- MILE OF QUARTERS was SS auaALSaD in Castlegar last. Fri day night to’ raise money for Castlegar’s Centennial} , pro- ject of anew library. Piper Bill Watt) and costumed child- ren Dennis Doucet and Gareth Hughes ‘were’ on hand'to attract residents to the corner. of Columbia Ave. and:Pine St. where passerbys'contributed their quarters. By the “ie! S the one day in the year you. can - ' show. him he’ Ss the” _ greatest with a gift from WEST'S SHIRTS BY ARROW Black & Decker 3 DRILL WITH FREE LAWN” vowES SHARPENER | $19. 95 JIG SAW WITH 10 FREE BLADES " $21.95 _ 72” PORTABLE SAW regular $44. 25 Special $39. 88. Brother of Gerald Palsson, | " Sale Price $5.95 - $7.95 - $1.50 to $2.00 beast vo: $1.50 to $2.00 SLACKS in fortrel celanese permanent press. PRICED AT $9.98 : PYJAMAS BY ARROW $6.00 » PYJAMAS & ROBE SETS Priced at only . ay $18.9 95 Let us help you select a gift and wrap it for you. SLAZENGER GARY. PLAYER : -.. TROPHY GOLF .SET. Regular $75.00 st - $59. 88 ee CAMP STOVE AND LANTERN Your Choice Special . . ‘TROLLING ROD + FIBREGLAS © ' COMPLETE WITH REEL’ $12.95 f - woman ‘urged. end of the evening $105 had been donated. — Castlegar News Photo . Assistant Foreman Dies Suddenly at Kinnaird George 5; assistant: fait an ie lag of at su al the Castlegar my, District: Hos- and D! pital Sundey ‘at the age of a x Mr. Menzies Joined the arm- serving in ed: forces in :.1943, Canada and overseas. After ‘his discharge, ‘he went tec Act i was Set oye Pow id Light Co. Thi ; on’ the:: d_bypacing Gore high. ; fo. MU pe ; G {ol nt highwi near the Genolle' bluffs. ; Suggests Urban Renewal Study: Government funds are avail i able‘ for urban renewal sche- ‘mes and .Castlegar, council x4 Castlegar Funeral: Menzies moved to Picture Bu Alberta, ‘where he was employ- i ed’as a town foreman, Say ene moved :to Kinnaird 4% years ago and took up the posi- tion of: assistant: foreman.: Mr. Menzies was a very act-| ive curler .and: bow! zhis ved vby: Margaret. in Castlegar, and-one son, Constable “Wayne: Menzies stationed with the ROMP at Ot- Algo’ ‘surviving ‘are’ his par- ents, , Mr and, MSs. John; Men- ther. Pon all of Home-in:care of arrangements. : ff the Sreenty. Be bylaw: adoption. omm.. residentlal character of tho vl lage and provides for other scat: tered: pockets ‘of: commercial or special-use areas: withthe, main commercial’ development: retain- ed‘ around’ Castleaird Plaza ‘was ‘unveiled pucaday ‘night -at-a public zoning hearing. Village chairman Carl Loeb: H lich’ told the approximately 125 residents ‘present « that’ while |: three readings have ‘been given'| the zoning bylaw, by council, the plan ‘is still somewhat flexible” and. views expressed’; by: resi- dents .will be con: sidered bef fore g Aye.) where :there( are: presently two: spokes- single-fa! family, homes, One auld be Suggested uyers plexes might be built near their homes; °° ; council would “tennament®‘row” and SoCo: mended that ‘duplexes be er either “geattered throughout’ the