CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 14, 1969 jim Macbeth Appointed | Mr. Jim Macbeth of Kin-) nated has been n appointed as sident of the group. At pre- of the Selkirk and Commercial Practice pro- gram. The appointment was announced recently by Prin- cipal A. E. Soles, who point- ed out that Mr. Macbeth was associated with Selkirk last year as a part-time instructor. Mr, Macbeth will take up lec- Yuring duties in September. Born in Kamloops, Mr. Macbeth, has spent most of his life in British ny Columba Prior to World War I, he occupied a variety of posi- tions in business, and after a war injury was assigned first to a travelling audit board and then to the st and Liquidation Office of the Can- adian Army in London. After returning to Can- ada, Mr. Macbeth spent five years as an and branch of the Canadian In- stitute of International Af- a He has also been active in the church, the Legton, mercer commenting on Mr. Ma ehh appointment, Mr. of the Business and Cummer. cial Practice program at the College has been expanded in order to meet an increasing demand for personnel train- and rocedures, ‘We arc sent, Mr. Macbeth is vice-)i¥ and the Chamber of Com:|f Soles noted that the faculty |@ ed in basic business systems |pé pleased to have Mr. Mac-| is bet as an instructor ia this developing program. His many years of accounting and business experience will be| a great asset in this program, which has a strong practical, as well as theoretical orien- tation. Mr. Macbeth under- stands the personnel needs of local business and will be of Ereat service to our stu- ents. Greater Demands Made on Forests With Packaging packaging of the na- tiontee ‘commodities depends almost entirely on a continu- ous flow of wood from our forests. In grocery, drug, de- partment and otter pores: the shopper finds his needs son’s Bay, he obtained p fessional qualification as 4 Certified General Accountant. In August, 1951. Mr. Mac- beth came to the Kootenays to enter public practice as an accountant in Castlegar. In 1960, he formed a partnership with Mr. Paul Moroso. 7 Macheth will be continuing his association with the firm of Macbeth and Moroso and with the Castlegar-Kinnaird business community. Married, with Three chil- dren, Mr. Macbeth has been. very active in pap- er, cellophane and varicus forms of container rd that had its origin in the|™UP: 2-| woods. harp contrast. to pickisbarrat and bulk com- modity days, when food and|ka other products had little pro- tection as they moved from manufacturer through whole-| USP. saler to retailer and finally ull consumer, ta- fe. (foods complete the cycle actory fresh; factory- packaged. this has been made Possible by modern package engineering and an abundant supply of versatile pulp and As the is past president of the see Association of British Colum- bia and is, at present, a mem- ber of their Board of Gov- ernors. He has also been active in many community projects were Mrs. S. GRAND PRIZE WINNERS chosen at the Talent Night finals | P: held in conjunction with the recent Summer Festival were Bowker of Robson. in the junior division Miss Judy Bonthron, left, and in the OM BY Mrs. senior division Miss Barbara Batting, right. Each received a/Qi Mr. ant cheque for $75. Pictured with the talented young ladies is McCre! Ald. Carl Henne representing the Town of Castlegar. Judges| and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob District Socials ‘drs. D, E. Hughes 365-5503 Guests ‘at the home of . M. of C; aaird returned Sunday from TREES ARE MORTAL upon moisture and sun ivcl|are born,’ grow, ug they ley need water to drink; trees live Deprive a tree of food, water,‘ entually die. alr, warmth or light and it A tee 13 alive and wepends| wut die. case ua, wou, wees reproduce, jrerwauction. ‘Like human be-| work, rest’ and dle ‘of disease, ings trees require food; h«e violence or old age. Some 20 years and some they must have lig! ht, live: for ‘centuries, but all ev- her ther-in-l were her sister Mrs, Duane Waiter: and sammie ja ber led by Terry and her brother-in-law and sister, Mi and Mrs. Norman Grattaai and family, all of Calgary. ir, and Mrs, ern, Okanagan. ,Visiting at the home of Mr. ‘and’ L, V. Campbell of Castlegar are. their son-in- law and ‘Saughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and ‘daughter * shells Mary of a Recent Harel at the home Cc. J. He, brother-in- aw Miss G. J. Peregrym. — Castlegar News Photo and Mr. Cunningham and son Ken of Prince e, A Castlegar firm has been named successful bid- der for an undisclosed price to build the new Forest Ser- Local Firm Wins Bid will be of split level construc- | have just returned from hol- tion and will ly 31.000 square feet of floor mr, iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ins of Kinnaird” ie Vice Joe Seerey ‘of Peace River and her son Tom. The Hawkins . | idaying : in‘ the ‘ Okanagan. Y ho approxunate: Mrs, Jin Horswill of Kin- Miss Elsie Dowkes of Cal-/¢. day Horswill of Nelson. and her brother-in-law, Mr. BR. S. Horswill. of Fort St. John, Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Horswill are Mrs. Hurswill's: parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mew and family and Mr. and Mrs, Jack ¢|Leitert and nd 1708 Allen, all of Medicine Many friends gathered last Saturday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs, Gwilym Hughes of Castlegar to wish the couple well marking: the oc- casion of their wedding anni- versary. They were married England, who ing the "Hughe's family. Life Companions The ancestor of all do- mestic pigeons, of which there are about 200 varieties, -|was a wild species, tholRork Dove, whose native habitat ‘the sea clifis and rocky places of the European continent. Pigeons are the only monoga- mous domesticated They mate for life. ~ LINOS — SASH AND DOOR Glidd ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order . SPECIAL 3/16 4 X 8 PRE-FINISHED RP TEAK AND ROSEWOOD, Extra Special ._. $11.95 a sheet Also large selection of pre-finished mahogany and hardboard panels 4 X 8 RP from $3.98 up KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 ds part ofa ‘new look” in No- Begreo in Fine Arts this Year ‘Notre Dame University will offer a degree in fine arts for the first time this year School of Arts, where all studio courses s will be taken, “We are very excited about this’ new degree rete Dr. Larder said. aoe School of Art has developed 4 fine reputation that it of- ig and cer- The new degree course tre Dame's 1969-70 cuiricu- m. : Every first class passenger an Air Canada Gonnolsseur Se passengers on non-stop flights day is the lack -| _ service. Shown above are act belwveon faculty’ and ett a salad served in a coconut shell. now been extended to all trans-continental DC-8 flights of more than two hours. At the same time, economy class passengers are being treated to an expanded and Improved meal two of the courses served--lobster Parisienne. and: a seafood Aided by Manual A manual written with;across the country and is ex-|| & Real Estate Salesman who will take the Real Estate the particular needs of arthri- pected to hecome fn indispen-|{ Council Course’ at U.B.C, by correspondence, which tis. handicapped people in|sible in O will late this mind has been published by|al Therapy departments ev- the Canadian Arthas and | erywhere. Ri r} 2 ‘Occup: ational Therapy — ids helping the ently with to iss Patricla MacBain, super- lve. uependentty wit! sor of CARS Occupational digability. herapy Department, MeeDain comments ing on the manual said, {|the arthritic who has ‘pees sci REAL ESTATE can offer a very rewarding and future to to service for others. HIPWELL REALTY Is looking to sponsor and train For further particulars, please apply to J. F. HIPWELL, F.R.I, Rf. - B.C. 277 Columbia Ave. Castlegar nealfow Member: Kootenay Real Estate Board pendently, ' simple‘; ode can mean..a whole new. world of freedom. The’ manual is dressing, cooking, bathing and grooming are included rt : ‘the first section, while-furni- ‘|ture. adaptations .and. move: ment assists are’ in the sec- “Most of the devices de- "| scribed have no ‘commercial ; sauivatent, and if they had, ox they woul aud lid be om iso heya are uct era Enagina ed’: instruction. The: manual will be updated regularly as new aids are devised and per- fected, The new publication wil) be distributed to therapists ‘BROT HERS Social Credit Efforts Contributed “Classes are so large that students feel lost in the First Job crowd and out of contact with learning.’ vice office building in Nak- S. Woodland ~ Construction Co. of Castlegar entered a bid lower than Peter Kosmyn- Construction of Nakusp and Peter Makar of Makar Lumber and Hardware in Na- The new building will be erected on Lake Avenue be- hind the present Forest Ser- vice complex. The new office nation’s economy continues|# to expand, greater and g:eat- er demands will be made on our forests to supply the wood and wood pulp to pack- age the necessities and lux- uries of life. By managing and organizations. A charter jtimber as a crop this increas- member of the Castlegar Ro-.ed demand can he supplied in tary Club, he is also past pre-| perpetuity. Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS T. R. Hubbard, manage- ment forester in the British Columbia Forest Service, Nel- son, has been appointed jor- ester-in-charge of the man- agement division in the Van- couver Forest District. He jeusconds W. G. Bishop, who to the pos- S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Ole. Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today or write to: John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 as bee! Han of assistant istrict for- ester, Prince Georg Mr, Hubbard, 44, receiv- ed his early education in /Saskatchewan and, after serv- ing with the Canadian Army Armoured Corps, 1943-1946, graduated from the Universi- ty of British Columbia with a BSc egies in forestry. He joined the Forest Service in 1950 as an assist- ant ranger in the Vancouver district’ and, in 1956, was transferred to Nelson where he has served since. Mr. Hub- bard has completed the gov- ernment sponsored executive aining plan. eno? WHERE THE GIVINGSZARE? HAIR SPRAY, Sudden Beauty $1.29 SUN RIPE DRINKS, 48 oz., 3 for $1 CERTO LIQUID, 2 for HOOVER WASHER ......... $169.00 See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Gulf Gas and Oil United Purity Store Easy Credit Terms Available CHARGE ITI «member Wares : Srnen tH0es out arrnoven tears. “All Credit Gard Program” COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE Johnny’s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. _. Mr. Hubbard is married and has two daughters and a son. PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates important Papers Clippings Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS PETTITT PHOTOS See the ZEISS ICOREX 35-5 SOLOHd LLidiad PETTITT. PHOTOS Single lens reflex with through the lens metering. Liberal trade-in allowance. PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd iLiad PETTITT PHOTOS , The next time some personnel manager si says _ you're too old, You can, you know. Pity is, The Act makes it unfawtul to: Discriminate in hiring, ‘continuing em- ip in a‘trade union, Too many folks accept ‘Too many expect their age or sex to lose them job‘opportunities and fair pay. ‘Too many expect their ancestry or skin - colour to deny them because of race, religion, sex, colour, nationality, ancestry, place of origin, or because of age if between 45 and. 65. and decent consideration, It's time to fight back. 4n British Columbia, you have: rights. those D iminate in or ig for employees. Discriminate in renting or selling houses or commercial property. Do in i In June, 1969, the Province ‘of British Columbia proclaimed The Human Rights Act for:the promotion and protection of the fundamental rights of every individ- ual in this province. : services, or facilities where the public is customarily admitted. & Discriminate by paying women lower: Leslie Peterson introduced . thle much- needed of Labour, he saw it his ati to make ‘sure “every Bytieh *¢ Columbian gets a fair shake. | The Act has teeth, Now that it is passed, the p has app a Human Rights Director ‘to handle com- plaints, and a Human ‘Rights Commission to enforce the Act and deal with of- fenders. If:you'd like to know more about Human Rights in British Columbia or if you have a complaint, Les Peterson wants to hear * from-you. Write him :-through The Direc- tor, Human Rights Branch, Parliament wages than men. for: same work, done in the same eatebilane ment, Victoria, B.C., and help us keep British Columbia free of discrimina- ‘tion, 3 British Columbia Human Rights Commission Department of Labour, Victoria, BC. “More and more stud- ents are seeking out small in- stitutions such as oe Dame in an attempt to get away fro mthe crowds ot Overrated The importance of the first job tends .to be over- rated, says the federal heal- large public an reestablish contact = with their professors.” Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims : Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service : bine 365-7248 tl ublication, ‘Gaderstanding e ‘Young If the choice has been a ities To District Festival Receives Thanks Dear Sir: May we take this oppor- tunity to thank the Castlegar and District Chamber of thing .is to lo whatever the “choise. At this Te sean? job,’says the publica- tion.. Experience, interest and aptitude make for success. Situations and people change, but work habits — like ity for our 14 People :the opportunity of participating in the District Festival. We hope that our humble contribution added to the per- Sonal ‘pleasure of our local residents and those visiting our Castlegar-Kinnaird area. . May we also thank the Kinnaird Town Council for and thoroughness — whe learned. early, cal prove int 3194 Highway. Drive ‘in Building, Trail. ~ GLENMERRY USED D FURNITURE WE: ‘BUY ae Cro tag! le the Millar: and: Brown Phone 364-1822 their® hall and for their. fine co-operation. A_ special thanks is ex- tended to the RCMP. Dept. =; Last, but not least the ladies of the district deserve special thanks BGA “Mahog jany Doors pe deel Aluminum Screen Doors | Fibreglas Panels’ ~. Corrugated 8X 26" 4. eal CC eee $5.19 “SPECIAL FIR PLYWOOD YinX@Xe’ GRADE - EACH Only eeteesere $3I0- FRONT ST. - Mitchell Sunol. Ltd. PHONE 365-7252 CASTLEGAR ‘GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PULP MILL ~ FFLUENT CONTROL _ where. The objectives of these standards are to protect public “every pulp mill under permit in British Columbia will meet: the; Pollution Control at Work: - The wealth of i by testing of various waste-control facilities in the past three years is pro- ving to be a valuable asset in making precise assessments of facilities to be installed in future mills and in existing mills which are now being required to update their controls. these sta are in their requt In recognition of their. responsibilty to the people of this pro- ments, they have challenged the ability of manufacturers and :.wince, management and personnel at pulp mills throughout- engineers to design, and _ ‘British Columbia are cooperating in their. efforts to meet the waste-control facilities. ‘Some efforts ‘have been-more suc- Pollution., Control Branch’s. st i cessful than others, butit is anticipated that at an early date i effluent control, especial in cases where surveillance has shown a pulp mill's effluen t treatment to:be insufficient and - “when the. Pollution Control Branch has required immediate H remedia laction, ie The standards of effluent contro! set for recently constructed pulp mills under permit in British Columbia are recognized as containing among the highest requirements to be.found any- health, facilities, fi and wildlife. high effluent control standards on an uninterrupted basis. — For further information, please write. WATER RESOURCES SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS - AND WATER RESOURCES “of Water F Victoria, B.C. Hon. R. G. Williston, Ve Deputy