CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, May 15, 1969 WEEK’S WEATHER ‘ provincial Library Max Min Pre. Sun parliament. Bldgs-» aaa victoria, Be. C- ” Dec. 31/32109 School Board Seeks Information On New Truss for the SHSS Gym NOTICE ‘ASTLEGAR NE 4 “4 40 42, Annual The board of school trus- were informed Monday might ent of ap There are es school zone signs at each end of the area as well as 50 mph signs which were moved to include all school bus stops within B|their boundaries. The board has received o z [valleys Vista and Blueberry) Five other (aed, 8 uotations on fications were re- , Information is being ob tained from TrussJoint Li for an estimate on a iesign of a new truss to supplement the already existing trusses al the SHSS gymnasium. The roof of the structure is similar to that of the Ross- land school which collapsed | buses and one of the school ‘s bus drivers also re- ceived approval for the sum- mer program. . June 27 was the date suggested for the bus drivers’ annual banquet. Gold River Man Fined'$25 Here A_ Gold River’ resident, fin Plant Sale.. 10. am. May 22 at Robson Hall, Bake Table and Coffee. LA to. Canadian Legion mage. pi O625, 7545, 3630, 7609. - PLUMBING ne HEATING SERVICE CALL SMITH'S PLUMBING _ AND HEATING LTp. . May 20 71 Be é Published Every Thursday at ‘The C of the Koot CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1969 : tee VOL. 22, No. 21 10 aan PER COPY _ Initial Study on Solid Fallout — Results are Issued by Selkirk under the weight of snow last winter. Maintenance superinten- ty sea erecta e B.C. Schoo! cers t| Association seminar at New raagletrate’e court: here jon Westminster in June. His al-|Ma¥ 7. 365-7531 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. study of solid Selkirk ‘Colle; at each of the 45 stations andj tamination of sain) legar dist- we Calle samples of|placed in clean plastic bags. |ially fro: gs. ct_has been 1 carried out by|snow were: taken in ‘duplicate | Care was taken ‘to avoid con- sie |: SMITH’S of the Kinnaird Hall. HEAVY EQUIPMENT is busy at work bet- ween the Celgar pulp and lumber operations -and the Arrow dam on the Castlegar side of the Columbia river. The road, being con- by the of will provide access to the completed project for vehicular traffic. The department is giving Mrs. S. panzer gave S|her report on high priority to the project since plans call for the road to be in use in time for the of- ficial opening of the dam on Mon., June 9 when literally hundreds. upon hundreds of cars and thousands upon thousands of peo- ple are expected to converge on the dam- site. — Castlegar News Photo Wants Local Colleges To Operate A hope that colleges and y universes in British Colum- ia will move towards week- ery operations “for those who have to earn their bread Tege’s graduation ceremonies Weekends eas for a dozen more region- al colleges in the province of the quality of Selkirk College. Reporting there were 20,- 000 students on the UBC "leampus during this past 5. ip! i past term 23,000 expected in Sey tember and more than 30, 0,000 Graduation speaker pr, ‘Wm, C. Gibson, Professor end ent o: Dr. Wm. C. Gibson —|__ Dr. Gibson said he “pray dents and 7,000 summer stu- dents fall upon UBC in any one year, the place is doom- e He said only by pulld. ing more regional — colleges can the “destruction” of UBC| Kit be avoided, Commenting "briefly on trustee leadership he ‘held earl- ier this month at Kamloops, mative seminar. In other ternate will be Nick Bonder- off, assistant maintenance superintendent. The charge was laid fol- lowing a motor vehicle acci-| 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365.7531 — — CASTLEGAR Mrs, Walter - chairman of the board ‘of school trustees of School Dis- trict No. 9, is attending the seminar 0! board accepted the lows vend, er of Sure-Link Wire Indus- tries of Kamloops who quot: He $8,253.91 for 2,200 lineal leet of fencing for Twin Rivers, SHSS, Woodland Tarrys, Shoreacres, Selkirk Valley Junior Girls Softball Dates » The following is the sche- dule of es for the months of May and June for the Sel- Late Valley Junior Girls Soft- League. ee thas interested in. this -|schedule are asked to please clip and save it: May 15 Owls vs Cougars. Pink Panthers vs Rubbies. estat 16 King Fishers vs Pantne King hers vs lay 20 Kestrels vs Tiger- ea 19 Owls vs Pink] 2) f Behod ant district boundaries be. ing held by the B.C. School arate es Association and the ua and tomorrow | at Burna- cobson was ap- B.C. School tion executive member for. the West Kootenays. Resignations were ac- cepted from Miss Pat Smyth of shoreactes School, Mrs.: A. M. Brown of SHSS and Joan Smiley ‘of of the Castlegar ‘New sppolatments were Mrs. Anne Tusar from the North Vancouver 8 school al yet mn No. 1 fcr ior the tie of Pl of mia une Bee The use of two school the following dates: (At Tar {At Pass Creek School) KINNAIRD SCHOOL: CASTLEGAR AREA: _“(At Robson Schoo! TARRYS - SHOREACRES: rrys School) OOTISCHENIA SCHOOL: PASS CREEK - GIBSON CREEK: BLUEBERRY CREEK SCHOOL: ROBSON BRILLIANT AREA: 1) * WOODLAND PARK SCHOOL: May 30, 1969 June 2, 1969 June 2, 1969 Sune 2, 1969 June 2, 1969 June 2, 1969 June 3, 1969 dune 3, 1969 (At Twin Rivers School) VALLEY VISTA SCHOOL: dune 3, 1969 P ¥ | REGISTRATION OF BEGINNERS, SCHOOL. DISTRICT : NO. 9 — CASTLEGAR ~ of Grade Ono children to commence school on September second, 1969, will take place in School District No. 9 (Castegar} be 9 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. 2 pm. - 3 pm. 2.30 p.m. - 3 p.m. "9 am. - 12 noon 1 p.m. - 2.30 p.m. 9 am, - 12 noon 1 pm. - 3 pm. 9 am. - 12‘ noon 9 aim. - 12 neon J pin. - 3 pm. Beginners must be six years old on or before December 31, 1969 and proof of age at time of registration. “3-20 CHRISTENIN Uf ‘the new M, into service ‘on the Upper ‘Arrow Lake between Shelter and Galena bays was carried out by. Minister-Without-Portfolio f:pressed.the hope that the * sailings.” The picture at right shows the new vessel as it : was being decked out with flags prior to the open house and ceremony. As it came into shore, one person was heard to Hoctieliye ‘a ,measure comment that the tity Tooked “like an aircraft carrier with its flat deck.” ‘The 540-ton’ craft is\240 ‘feet lotig, 66 feet | ctu, wide and can accommodate 40 cars ana 200 passengers. The design of the ‘new M. the has. been put into Ne service at Fauquier is sullar but accommodates ‘cnly. Bruce..Fraser. instructor: Dr. John Brecken- e.: dy, ‘carried “out which related : tos saltcake (foun ment Personnel, were taken on a hour’s cruise in _— ~ Castlegar News aire depart! out: Wuniivadies $ 2 He sald. the’ study-.was designed .to. show ‘the geo- I of -fall- Town Council Te Takk Well With Gelgar Castlegar municipal coun-| cil is to meet ‘with: Celgar officials June 5 to discuss the reviving: of ae. 2 well. Mayor Murray Little said Council “will be accom Next Thurs. May 29th pede: chairman Trustees} sable relations committee, be the gradu- ation. speaker. next ‘Thursday, SHSS. Frank Bel of the B.C.” Association Frank Beinder SHSS Speaker for Graduation; ‘the. West : Koote Trustees elected president of. the as: tudy ‘ Meee Anderson who ~ Pollution in this ‘area hasbeen call on the matter MLA Don Brothers. Geis. the Go-Ahead The health department decision to close * down the three air‘ quality testing’ stations tr reversed. The Castlegar News was advised of this from Rossland Trad Medical health officer Dr. Nick Schmitt areas | Iso told the Castlegar N hhd from. Brothers and Testing | lews:! and Sele, out inte this ening “Sie ald that it e:-made » available } MHO: Lauds. Kinnaird conductivity. ® conductivity of the. meit- ed snow: samples” measures only the total’ ion concentra- tion of the sample. ‘The; stu- ren Panthers vs King :|sociation in 1966; and in 1967. Ener second term as president.” score De Mr. Hoadec acd we the Kinnaird. i eT a prime ‘movers ‘in the estab- a ig up a number ‘port Tinks. ant, co) *|lishment of Selkirk ‘College, |" In'\1966 his contribution Cc be education was recognized panied: by. an engineering re-|* presentative at the meeting. . District Lumber the address a week earlier of Dr. Hugh Keenleyside, new 2 Tigerettes. vs tre Cats. chancellor of Notre Dame ows ‘Rubbies ve Kool University at Nelson, Dr. Gib- y 22 Kool Cats vs Cou- B.C, inthe past fis- cal year gave its universities |52™5- Miles vs Rubbies. $1877 per fulltime student| , May 23 Cougars -vs-Kes- ‘operating funds, compared |trels. May 26 Kestrels. vs Pink Panthers. May: 27 Owls vs King no the $2,440 given by Al- pers 0 | Fishers. Cougars vs* Tigeret- tes. And Mea fs for Action thers: were: am A ng thoue. ere a [thors were among those re Schmitt :to. the: West. id this fact made May Tigerettes vs Kool Cats. "Rites vs Owls, cue ‘from the various, sources 2s air’ ee ency... Award Winner in group ber) ney D for: sawriils of: 25,000 to| = ed the letter. e le 3 Reon established: for the Cas. Tt_con nah “No io, doubt tlegar. area. Ful air pollution should: take’ into | ¥° Mayor Litile’s Dog Picked Up Again by Town sve Os x : § King legar’s _ crack-down |Cou ® Rubbies vs ‘Tigeret- on canines struck close to/tes. at ae : general business meeting of | 2% S\the Taterior Lumber Manu-|J ; facturer’s Association. ; fondideration the implications t ‘The’ Kalesnikoff ‘Lumber ue id of the belt of -hi n evlends salt | th . . L BCS The be -locz nds #00. ie a toveas winner bP E the B. : gate down: the Columbia’ river op-|€! oO ee oe fs oe tion this sawmill was recent- Bosite Robson ‘and out over © ly named Group Award Win- ner. z A. first-time - winner .. of this award, a spokesman for / ILMA said that ‘the firm has ‘made tremendous strides in safety to’win this award. < He will, deliver an address Jun 4 Pink Panthers vs on The Need for Interprofes. une ant On Brie Owls. soos ce ist-| sentation sone Rommel of the de- veloping in area on 8 inter professional dis- siplines. HUSHPUPPIES ; for MEN — WOMEN — CHILDREN All Sizes Maddocks fity| June 6 Kites vs Kestrels. Owls vs Rubbies. in| June. 9 Cougars vs Owls. ¢{Rubbies vs Pink Panthers. Tigerettes vs. Kites. June 10 Restrels vs King anthers .vS gram of Scaritotessional’ ed: st sites ance UBC health scienc- $11 to retrieve i wand er Fishers. Pink Tigerettes. . travel to June “i Owls vs Kool “Parts, of the world to study th ty Cats. f.and take part in pet I mete in interprofession-| ; Hi education. Directors Elected Mr. ee added dog was king 12 King F Fishers vs there (at valle Kennels) Rubples ° Kites vs Cougars. 1. should left June bd Kool Cats vs Kes:|§ there.” ™ | trels. “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” ‘Souneil Subject A problem that has come Castlegar Drug Suggests fate 1 Administration ‘Squadron 58! before’ various * Castlegar councils: for better than 10 years was laid before: council For Villa Society dl Five directors were. elec-| wood ted at the annual general ha Exclusive split and slider models. Two ‘speed fan, gar Villa again at a recent‘ meeting. id “in the es Routy. tre last ‘Thi owner, -of Parades 11 re 69 Annual Inspection q date. rt-2, Personne! B. RCAC Cnlats Promotion from acting to sub-| @ aah ranks and reclassifi- cation from ‘AGZ ‘to AC1. meeting of ne Sarre Society sere thermostat control and room . ventilation with new. quiet ler Wire until: July for-a presentence es uu | report. “An. RCMP spokesman. said the was laid’ as ‘a‘re- sult police. check; ‘on |! April of at Ootischenia, % operation because the compressor is outside. No rieed for ‘rhis is excellent. “However, my. problem _ that began in the? Soc's until ee |e Min this area,| i, 2c eS . mee ate ao : | ae cti J.| mediate -- area, INSTALLATION iC EELS Scr accs') Gory Archibald gue! IS ooo ia et at ne And We Have the Gift Ideas! Headquarters for Graduation Cards Evening Handbags By LaMarquee Timex Watches — Travel Clocks Buxton Key Cases, Wallets & Utility Travel Cases Sheaffer & Parker Pen & Pencil Sets: Electric Shavers By Philishave, Ronson, Remington & Sunbeam. — Cameras side panels. Permits more glass area — 5 year ‘warranty. . : Promotion from Acting to Substantive Rank. G._.1 Jan. F/Set Tukkimaki, V. 1 Jan. F/Sgt Hartson, L. 1 Jan. Set Fullertoi WR 1 Jan. Sgt Allam, R. 1 Jan.. Recaniiaton from AC2 FREE (continued on page twelve) disaster 27, 1958, when a. flash flood | Let’ us demonstrate in‘ your. home without obligation. 2 ee: owa some of. the f all behind » the hall. _ Robson to Proceed With Pool Changes A meeting was bald inja’ committee would be form~- ed to go ahead and borrow the money, but at the same time find ways and means of {pool, dressing rooms, ‘ete, was|1 g the cost. shown to the public. Canvassing in the area is The estimated cost of the d 1 to bring it up to medical ealth standards, was $10; re Anderson, B “R. 20-Feb. isuert, M Prices reduced up to $40.00 per unit. Try one now while 20 Feb. : : : ; 20 : they are available. ar 5 cover cost of the said dam- I was dragged into in order’ to receive lect ig: | orton general meeting q-| association sleet ‘Thursday night. Creighton was A. elected tee) copresieat while Allen Selbie is'secretary and We Join in Extending Best Wishes to All Graduates CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7813 Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to6 pm. Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 Noon to 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. ie “Throw, gh misunderstan ing, the lawsuit did not go ‘ my “favor . but. the prolem still . 1 would like: to AC1 Price, L. AC1 Sweeney, D. "0 Feb ea Cairns, B.* DaRosa, M AGi Flanders, C. ,ACL Keller, J. J.-D. Williamson, PAdO. co 581 (Castlegar) Sqn. RGAC, Henne, who heads ‘up. > the recreation and parks committee for the town, and student Nadia Hadikin, ‘centre. At Tues- f day night’s council meeting, aldermen voted to forward a By6.78sand "it a ot erent letter to SHSS principal John Holden commending mem-|how the cost of the estimate jdo — could be reduced. pe of ae three classes for their initiative. Castlegar venus then decided that | TREE: PLANTING ‘on Columbia: ‘Avenue across from the G GH Suter is, treasurer.” | Castle Motors took oacne last week. ‘The tiee—a ae lum—was donated to the Town’ of ‘or legar:by members Teall, not aj taxpayer 17 gas rs|Fethe grade 9 F; Gand H classes-at SHSS. Pictured at left Mr. Kolosoff’s letter was M4 is student spokesman Bill Anderson one ne heeded a delega- referred “by council ‘to. the ¢| tion to a recent ( council | meeting ‘at which the tree was for- i ti Ald. Carl town solicitor. F : mally its are 1 SOSSOSSSOOSOOO to Neetully accepted.