“PUBLIC NOTICE ;Senlor Oltizens — Oct. 22, 7.80 ‘pm, at Legion. Hall. Entertain- iment: by” Mra, MecColm and “)Robson group, Rummage Salo — Yegsion Hall, Oct. 23, 10-12, sponsored by Can, Legion Branch 170, any contri- phoning 865-5802, ‘LA cook books now on sale, contact*any: mem- + ber or phone 365-3802, Parents’ Group: to Guldes ‘and Browntes ‘meeting at home of Mrs. Gallo, 459 Columbia Ave, Oct. 26, 8 p.m, pernen WI Annual Get acquaint- —— Robson Women, Oct, 36, Churen Lae 2.50 - 4, Every- one Welcom SMITHS. butions will be picked up. by | _ ‘8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 21,1965 Let dl [ | eceaeaermentecaar General meeting Oct, 25.at’aol » 8 p.m, Parents please attend, OWL Bazaor, KIS Hall. Oct, 23, 2-5. pm, Troat yourself to " fmoraabora 9, Legion Hall. Take out "order available ‘to business people. Sponsored by Nordic Lodge, Reminder — Kingarson Rebekah Lodge will hold bazaar, Nov. 6, ‘Twin Rivers, Hall, Castlegar. and’ District Fall Fair annual meeting, U.C. Hall, Oct, 2, 8 pm, PLUMBING: & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531'— CASTLEGAR © Costloxar Figure Skating ‘glu Friday, Oct. 20,5 - 6.30 and 7 -: ARCANE | Romeo Goulet 4 Further appointments for the Kinnaird-Robson-Castlegar Community Chest United Appeal Drive were announced this week by-general chairman:Ian Cairns and vice-chairman Bert Collier. Heading the residential di- vision canvass in Kinnaird) will be George Jackson’ while Ro- meo Goulet: will have ‘similar duties in Castlegar. In’ charge of the School District No.'9 tea: ching“and’ maintenance stafé di- vision will be Bill Ed Herman will: be in: charge of the hotels, motels and trailer courts division of the’ drive. Council Sanctions Purchase of Lots ’ From Government The ‘Village of. Castlegar is to purchase 10 lots located with- cn TT Oleski' while |= in the village from the provin- | ii cial government fora total cost of $6,682." This decision was made at council's meeting Tuesday night. Eight of the lots are located near the sanitary landfill and two of them are near the ferry. «Lorne Zinio said J Comm. “quite a substantial piece. of property” is involved while -vil- lage cl an W. H. Reed said’ he considered the. price very reasonable. The cost of the lots is to M| be met in four annual 1 payments of: $1,658 . ea Moisturizes Dy Skin ‘Day and Night ~ Helps Fight Wrinkles! — Buy one pair at regular Price & get another pair fo oy On ; Cont: ~ HUNDREDS of PAIRS of SHOES on. Sale TO. FIT THE WHOLE FAMILY " -MEN‘S DRESS OXFORDS MEN'S WORK BOOTS - SAVAGE OXFORDS Ladies & Girl's - FLATTIES and HEELS Children’s shoes BUY NOW and SAVE , COME EARLY Get an All- Round ‘PLEATED SKIRT Wool Flannel i in Brown, ‘Black and Grey $14.98 STRETCHY = SLIMS. In Gold, Beige; Blue, ‘Red and: ‘Black $10. 98 — $18. 98. TOP. THESE WITH A BULKY KNIT a (AND NOU'RE SURE 10 1 MAKE A STRIKE ae ‘FASHION SHow _-WEST’s— THURS., OCT. 28 —8P.M. a Refreshinents Served. by. the ODE “it me becca sine NSE EINE eet ‘SECOND : _ SECTION 10 CENTS PER COPY. More details are now, avail- able on: Prime Minister: Pear- son's announcements that an in-| the. crease in post» office “letter carrier delivery ‘ser- vice will: bring’ mail ‘deliveries to Seen 62,000 familles now required to pick up their |: mail at local post offices, The ‘extension ‘will affect ‘up ‘to 28° communities across the: country, It regilts from the government's decision to reduce ¢ um number. of calis on’ which’ letter carrier’ service canbe ‘based from the’ present requirement of 2,500 points of call to 2,006, The reduction was‘ recom- mended by Postmaster General Rene Trembla: OC oMTlie pans Minister - said -Use of Castlegar Ferries ' Shows Substantial Jump A substantial increase in’ the number: of vehicles using: the Castlegar ferry last month’ com- pared with the same. perlod in 1964 is recorded ‘in a depart: ment of highways report, : - /», Automobiles ‘and drivers us- ing’ the ferry rose from 68,086 “to 92,666 and. similarly the num- { ber. of ‘passengers: rose ‘from 111,652 to: 134,78: More than 28,000 : ‘trucks were entiee an ine on’ the ferry, no ae iiege On Castlegar Postal Survey. that it has: become increasing! difficult: for the post. office de- partment to provide an efficient service through general delivory,| =i and postal ‘lock boxes”.in.com- ‘munitles: with’ more: than. 2,000 +| points ‘of ‘call. Generally, when a\‘community ‘ has developed ‘to feat! stage; ‘congestion’: develops in: the lobby'and‘at the/general ‘delivery wickets, and difficulties | in mail handling operations a rise} Timing for: introduction * of in‘ the: vari ‘tthe new’ service communitiés de ends on eke Jocal situation, Considerabje Bre paratory work ‘is required: town’ must: be’ divided’ into hee - carrier walks; staff must‘be trained * to" sort’: mail to. these the “Cas ar area, It is tat sbonscred of! walks; in must'be ‘of more than’ 9,000, ‘The Mriaber of ¢ traitors, bus- and” new - obtained; the public. must! pro- vide ie mail’ rmbered aaa shouses fe he Celgar pulp: and ‘lumber mployees ‘are taking--ac. eg_and across the Columbia river also increased. » » up to Noon,. Tuesday, No “BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND : at : POWER ‘AUTHORITY: - Gb: TENDERS FOR CLEARING AREAS —- pies ~ JL_—. File CQ 2014, (approximately ‘450 ‘acres) . ‘J2:—. File CQ 2015: (approximately 305. acres) J4°—. File CQ 2016 (approximately 580 acres) L2 — File CQ 2017 {approximately 365 acres) “L3.— File CQ 2018 (approximately. 95 acres) -of the Arrow Lakes Reservoir Area. * Sealed Tenders clearly marked as above will be Fevelved : Monday, ‘C ~~ plus. $.50 B. @ similar: ‘amount -for on ie" +, each of the areas listed above. ue : 1. “The 'J ‘areas lie ‘in ‘the’ vicinity’ of A ‘and ‘ the L areas at the south end of the Upper Arrow : ae All areas are to be cleared ona lump’ sum : a P. : cent: Performance Bond. - “Pender ‘forms’ and specifications October: 18,1985 at: the: office of the Purchasing. Department, 6th Floor,'970'Burrard. StE., Vancouyer.1; B.C. «| Telephone 1 a 3-8711, Local 2579, upon, payment of $10. 00° oth of te L are AMOUNT. IS_NON-REFUNDABLE. "7 7” 9, 1965: for cleari must paisa: of‘ work already’ done, some of the: communities | affected : will be ready for: mail .delivery be- fore-others. It is expected. that the service will start first in Pa- ‘ris, Petawawa. and’ < Petawawa Camp, Ontario; Camrose, ‘Alber- ta. and Abbotsford and Dan: can, - Will be’ introd of. the Cc die upon ‘the ‘amount rr New chatrman “of ‘the ‘Col umbia development, footie a7 told: last ‘week's Chamber’ meet- ing that® Mr. Enevoldsen’ said Enevoldsen: who -hi Waneouver. is’ Gt ott % “Mrs “Sehlattner replaces Chris as: moved to The: “new. -€ committee head the 3 two main ob- jections ‘should be “to push the | * @eer Park) road through «and look ateh olearite” “of: Teser- voirs.. "| nata,"Deet Park, Syrin propo: jaa that: th when it held. ar fearing in’ the 22 | Kaslo court; house. -last Friday | night. ; Campbell who was Soclal Credit candidate ‘-in’) thes Kas riding ‘in the last provindal ef el- ectton. ‘Under the. terms of; refer- &| ence’ given the Commission, the Kaslo-Slocan riding will not: have the required 7,500 registered vo- ters: iby 1975 to remain’ iy ‘exist- lo-Slocan Riding | stle-| Grand Forke-Greenwood. riding’ onto it. The Boundary riding also ‘i does’ not have’ sufficient voter: registrations and projections in- dicate it will also “lack :the re- quired 7,500 voters by 1975. Arguing in favor of ‘place- ment of’ the . Castle; and highway. nee Telling th he didn't’ Fant to say that could © be | co!