‘16. | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 18, 1969 Mayor Little Suggests One Route for Pipelines And Single Corridor for All Transmissicn Lines ie Regional wistictiot of quest there was also concern should be made to, conform central Kootenay r the growing number of to fhe corridor in; the fut- Salarday supported a areques pipelines a hreu the area. from Mayor Murray Little of "Mr, Little expressed his Castlegar sald ‘we're getting for the ~ present \herta and too many pipelines through WKPL transmission. system ihe area, for gas, oll, coal, and said the company should replace their “bloody. pole” with a system. of towers. vinclal government to set up one’ route for all lines so we can develop lands which | UF- would be taken up by all the various lines. “We should set up a single corridor for all trans- ines — and West Kootenay Power and Light directors sald While the te. they would support the re- “We should ask the pro- NOTICES PEGiON XMAS PARTY age $-12 yrs, Sat., Dec. , 20th 4-8 p.m. Legion Hall. Please plone age and Curlers Turkey ‘Shoot — Sat., Dec. 20th, ‘Arena, 8 p.m. Refreshments available Everyone Come and. win your Xmas. Turkey.” weesececconssesosso WE INSTALL HEATING SYSTEMS WINTER. RATES Cozy on... After Ski BOOTS For Men and Women Immitation Seal & Orlon Lining 865-7545 before Dec. 15. REWARD — IF ANYONE found a ¥%” electric drill with long bit and exten- sion cord please phone or . return to Smith’s Plumb- ing and Heating for re- ward. PLUMBING & SMITHS cettneco. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal cas. OIL Wars AIR. HOT WATER FREE ESTIMATES 365-7531 “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" ‘The Gifts We've Got For Under Your Tree _ Gifts for Him, Gifts for Her They'll Make Them Happy “And That's For Sure’ Gifts for Tots & Gifts for Teens We've Got Them All. The Best You've Seen! Drop kito the Castlegar Drug. 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Supplies Rifles and Spotting Scopes at Terrific Discounts * Gun Cases, Binoculars and Hunting k _OUR TOYLAND IS ue FIC ARAAAANAARAN TEUULUURUURUe 2 j er i C VUVVVEEL ra rd & 4 rd : z 2 @ g @ @ @ @ : ra & & eel : VUUULVULUCCUEUEE EEUU REEL donated 50 | ; and Kinnaird and the school ‘board should..have: tendered ‘Now’ there are 2,900’students in the'sch y {teachers a and:an annual bud; get. that has ‘ th ~behaf 0 of all of ee ee ee Provincial Library, Parliament Bldgs. s' Victorias:Be,,Ce Dec. 31/32109 WEEK’S Max Dec,’ 18 34 Dec. 19 35 Dec. 20 38 Dec, 21 39 Dec. 2237 VOL: 22/:No. 62 Eke eas WINNER of. this: year’s ‘Datsun four-wheel-drive Patrol raf- fled by the castlegas: Kiwanis’ Club ‘is Jack pari of ge, at Cranbrook. ‘The | draw’.was made‘ iets : ee 9 | done: by ,a’ community which . Electric at 5 pm. 52a ee Ca any as a News,-She;put band’s name on the ticket stub. — Castlegar. News Pe ‘The KIDA Country mes- sage has arms a out to ried on.” r Because’ of the confid- ential. nature. of the work throughout, regions | names - of © the companys oe Canada, ‘thé: United States|were not released -to KIDA and. to one. cor in: Aus- a_com- Parshall Y Re Area Possibilities plete list was two in Ont: hr. Loe kin, ° | ario, and one each. in Cons was_ revealed, how-|neticut, Ohio, Albama, abort that of the 32 firms to diana, Vermont, Nebtaske, be es 1 ‘Utah, Ore- are fornia, seven in! gon, and Alberta. ” This: was": revealed to merbers of ‘the Kootenay Industrial: Development -Asso- lation ‘at..a. meeting’ Thrus- ‘Sam Konkin, president; feald: contacts with the firms} has been’ made «by: the con:| attacked a nurse with a posk- firnt”: engaged by | et knife at the Castlegar and + District Hospital at 2.30’ a.m. Laughlin I Devel- yesterday,‘ are heing sought! min bv local-RCMP. Head nurse - Mrs. David McFarlane was. answering the. buzzer used for night calls: when she “found © the vouths in? the emergency Three youths, .one who on ‘about the Possiiliy of Jocat- ing these. firms ‘here. .Certain- Silk Masked Youths Enter. Hospital. Nurse Attacked With Pocket Knife ward on the min floor going youths could have been seek- through - trays.. They were|ing drugs. wearing. silk masks. Mrs. McFarlane received Hospital doors are norm- ally jJocked. at night and en- try in l emergencies is made by. using a buzzer at the main ‘entrance or the emer“ gency “entrance. ‘The call is then asnwered at the nurse's station by means of an inter- ~ com. minor cuts from the knife wielding — yolth = before all three fled by foot. Mrs. Mc- Farlane pols police she’ aiso heard a’ car” just’ after the youths ‘ned the building. Police“ speculated the ye we don’t to: land them all, or event a majority | of: ther, ' this con- crete at "of what tees be ids a ‘concerted effort dustry,” | lished in:1969. The next edition of the Jan. 8, of the paper. We inuary. a “He will: be concentrating i school : prin- | ihe and anid oaags Gpane wa a ete the .Castle-| schools’ is called Operation oo ivan’ C Club's = ducation ial" ae will un: S| Program be. set up to in? particular: ‘Then*an’ nS |e i and, int coi ities where a probe of di za abuse: is a ‘serious: one, - Great. Achioverient 3 Directors of. the; Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar Community Chest and’ all those associated with this‘ year’s annual drive for funds, particularly the general chairman Ross Fraser and the individuals:‘who. headed up the: various’ committees “as- sociated with the drive, have every, reason ‘to be very proud. iS “The success .of this year’s canvass was the best ever achieved. “With ‘an ‘optimistic’ goal: of $20,000, the drive fell short by. less than $3,000,. but the, $17,200 collected is the largest amount € ever raised. i 2 people of ‘the } ail‘the “Castlegar district deserve ® special itn "each club, "that ~ in| this i tion can apply itself two the ro years?’ On: the basis’ of: recom: communities, iin in a good ‘position to unit rarious drug. education: cam- palgns .commun- iy e commented Mr. eee The:program: out. by:. tlwanis eras pout the. United States “constitutes vice for the current’ year. S The Castlegar News ib pleased | to.add its. words ‘of 2 ap- preciation’ to. retiring: school ‘board: chairman; Mrs., Walter, ; Jacobson for-the 20 years of’service she has: ‘Teridered the ealdents of this district, articularly the young People, asa : school trustee... It was ‘most appropriate that the twin ‘towns: ‘of Castlegar her the dinner they did last week to pay civic thanks .to Mrs: Jacobson forthe thousands upon- students ‘with 30 teachers and an annual budget of. ‘$138, 000. ool system with ‘127 3 to $2, “way “in 20 y years :! to :the‘ dedicated efforts: of: Mrs.) Jacobson ‘and’ her delloy, pe +’ board‘ members: We now have an:excellent ‘secondary. schoo! pi a reputable junior. secondary school and a: system of:p tand’ elementary ‘sch ¥ pete College —: the first: regional college built in‘ this province: ‘is located inthis ‘community and: Mrs. Jacobson can ‘take “great pride in‘ the part: she ae | Played Jn seeing this institution brought into being. 7 proud thatia member | 2’ Brats “Residents ‘of: Kinard shoul ‘provided ‘stich; serviceion - Ie -is d tentatively bert mug SHSS for Feb..25, thousands'uponi thousands “ ‘5 of hours she has put in on behalf of education in this.area. * 7 Counci Plans Evuine of usic The ogra ate that” club comm le ‘group: of leaders, Kiw- anis : identified: the ‘need for elt Operation « ‘Drug Alert was. set up as'Kiwanis’ major em- hasis.. for the next: r aaa “tmajor~ emphasis" |" program in ‘community ser- | Po the Castle; by the’; Gouna: ‘and District : Art ?Don Mitchell and: “co-ordinators ‘for the event, have contacted ‘several artists“ butare ‘interested is hearing < from” any ‘artist’ the *, vocal .and ipstgumental eobe sheets’, may ‘do. so- by in person at the Cast- = legar e Nene ‘office. “AML th nnd and r Wonder- line so no. one‘is Castle; District ML Art pate Recah at, s R ecstoas ithe “proguction| tas th ‘for further “SA ‘committee Me- sl air ae a ‘Was ap] ite songs: are available nga at H gar Ne Groups ‘and. “individuals in the |; pieces H Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein- Winte: firms’ inthe. California Next Castlegar News On Thurs., Janucry 8. This is the last issue, of the Castlegar News to be pub- All normaldeadlines will be in-effect-for the next issue Sau Pribatie Nepvee ere paper will appear on Thurs., area next month, outlining the) “benefits: for “locating in ~o! was pleas: ed: with ‘the : report, :“If this type of initiative is continued Iam ‘sure’ we see con-~ crete results.of ‘our indust-, (program ‘in the near iim future,” he said. He caution-: ig-term ’ project | & ‘take’“months, spat at 1 ‘are ‘ aware negotiations are ebeing wee Happy a and sihelteotad New: Year. - 5 to the: needy. cas - The annual tal Legion Chris- \held to- bingo ® will -be sia in. tthe ‘Legion’, eal i y SHHS s its: we have again donated over: elght eat jbores of. tinned yy the the goods ‘brought ‘to school by students are Joan ‘Hunter, 1S sendent council Seputy prime ‘minister Sam Cheveldave and=* goods e ay and: Canadian ee rt deserving eee families act: Des ‘Desai, | 8 during the Christmas season. Shown with just.a portion’of Bob Patrick lauded the perriera ‘of the students terming ‘ita humanistic lesson’ in community service. — Castlegar News Photo _ x