if CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Dec::.6, 1962’ 4 ‘AT Olde: good condition, ‘nuto- good ‘rubber, ’. radio ‘Si |, 365-5142. ‘Andy 'Mosco- viteh Box 251 Castlegar. a9 1057 Plymouth- $600.00 or | ex- change for property. Ph, 5288, 71 Easy ‘Washing “Machine in good cet condition, Ph. . Boya skates, & aie Ph, SOS UOT, io vy Babys Busey und electric. heater, Fi 2 Ph ee SRI Bheardoit Toure on ‘agre ot in Kinnaird, $500 down, ba- tance $3500 on terms, Ph. capri aa Semfinished. “g-bedrooms, ; on aq. tt. home for wonderful project home. forthe car- penter-finisher,, ‘Live:in) while . you build, Rough-In for basement suite. Altuated at 105 - Sth Avenue, 5 ery old. “and much: used ‘well: = slatted to batchelor living, this 2-bed. +” room’ cabiniis very, ‘centrally. located _ at'551'- ‘4th ‘Ave. Castlegar. Full price in $3060,, or take, it away for only $1600, (moving! timbers: ine Contact ZAOK. HIPWELL, our satea- {mh 365-9208 cia) m Lamb Ce did condition, ($15. Reniys Abe 2 Es emenko's Apts.: 1950 Willys %4-ton, 4 “Wheel drive, 4 cyl, warn’ hubs, new rubber, radio, heater, also snowplow. $650. Ph, STB. "TTDelicious apples. Now at their beat, Buy. a box for the: family, Dun- can Carter, Robson. 65-3111, 349 ‘New ~boit, action oe ritle!. boy's Raleigh, bicycle;.. CCM’ skates, size 3 hockey gloves and shin pads, medium, Ph — hicy heater, 2 cook stove, 1 tage fone 865-5261, ‘TCiearance sale _on_,Ctiristmas lanes at. Park, Electric. 220 Mavis. : Sy insulation: batts, "100- adit, rolls: at 365-5022, 341 eC) Rideau, 2-door hard- “tops automatien “power brakes, radio, clock, backup lights, overload springs, Reasonable.;, Must be sold. Ph. 365- 1947 Ford "tended ram ‘power - takeoff : 365- ton agondition,; Ph, : us ‘@ccordian, i ‘348 “fh oe Phillips radio-record. ‘combination, 'y, good soneteR Ph. 265-5718: ‘FOR SALE. ‘3-bedroom house, fully electric on 5 acres,:irrigated,: frult - trees, Apply |" John ‘ Woykin, Passmore, * Lot for wale, Sth Avi Catholtc Church 100° X with fruit trees, Ph, sot . in attractive Om tlegar, Ph. 305-8200, , FOR RENT : 4-room basement apartment ac- rosa’ from Twin River Motel, ‘partly furnished,. Apply, J. Kalmokoft, 1781- Qrd, Trail, or Ph.Tratl 368-5380 349 @-bedroom house at Syringa Créck $10 month, Ph, 4550, -@-rcom cabin, avallabie Tiers tely. Ph. 365-2101, Bascment suite in Sherbikco division, Ph, 365-5495, immediate cupancy.’ 349 “Heated, _,fully-furnished — i-bed- room apartment, cantral lecation, Fa: G-room house, 4 Epearoot, a cas: tlegar, partly-furniahed, 4th an dar, house nuraber 104 Ph, asaiel, @-bedroom oe int, sultabl sultab! for couple, Ph, 365-5636, ‘Store < in downtown ‘Cast -across: from Castle Theatre. ci 35 8636, House tor rent, Enquire at Custis Motors. «Ph. 865-2411. "__ S-bedroom house, automatic oil Beats Vises Spent ‘Kinnalrd. Ph. 365 oa ‘apartment, 7 bedroom. Suitable for zt +) BES-SIZ. heoted. oo 7 ‘a-bedre y Caatloger,~ gas range ‘and hot water 365- tank. Apply Castlegar News. Ph. 3031, Partly-turnished basement aulte, baep no schildven, preferred, Ph, 548 Fao cabin, off heat and cook ae ae. good for couple. Ph. a8 a ay Sulte, ~electria stave, private entrance, in Castlegar. i-bedroom furnished house auto- matic, heat and garage, Ph, 368-4876. S-roomed/ House, furnished or uh- furnished. Ph, -865-2057, 4B Modern S-roomed Apt, bedroom | 5 not. water, heated, $75.00 a. month. Ph. 365-4341, oy ttn 47 Motel Units open tor winter rent- als, weekly. or monthly with or with- out cooking, Ron's Motel, Ph, S63 eS E 347 mm: heated apartment. Apply 42e-tin A Ave,,: Castlegar: Ph, .965-6731, : T Furnished suite,.combined Kitch- en ‘and living room,. bedroom and bathroom. 170 + 10th Ave. Kinnaird Phe ee. tin 46 ee Furnished spartment in Kinnaird, all utilities supplied, Ph. 365-3751 fore 5. @ wish to thant all.our friends ne. 80,1 sehouaDe aly: eee, us Sat | ana hte, BM Spe 1950. Austin, good Tannin ‘order, | $125.0 are ree outboard’ m in trade, Ph, uth ’stocan or “write Box: ré Theuine: wz ead | condition. Ph. 3AT Es Buy a 1 bullding Jot for Christmas! Several for sale, Treason: cash or terms — good Iécations: Ph, S65- 6861, ih arr > Rory ¢ ‘Committee would who helped with the work ‘at Camp Rory ;thia year, Ih Education Discussed.in Article — BY " FREDERT cK ENNS- The Canadian “Administration .. The ;perrennial problem | of financing ‘local’ government has to- day assumed.major proportions. School’ and municipal authori- ties are préssed for resources a8 never before. The demands of our = | expanded’ ‘and effluent society. for more and-better services have ‘led to a. tremendous ‘iricrease inthe cost of local government. But the have not in- | developed, “.': Agal day-shift batchelor or young couple 865- | « creased. ‘cotrespondingly.. a result theravhas been a| ide spiad and ‘violent reaction|* -Jagainst “wild ’ spendin; 2" by local government’ agenciés;-and among these agencies an ‘intense compet- tition for available tax dollars has this general back- ground of financial distress, a number of ‘aggravating’ circum~ stances confront school boards: the. school population has grown faster than any other group in, sociaty; pupils are retained 'in school longer WANTED One electric. “train, Write box BO EAU Ol Heater. Ph. 365- Want~to “rent S bedroom “Hones from Jan, 1 or Jan, 15. Ph, 365-5636. ‘Office work, newing, Day sitting, 5983. ‘decorating, clerking, Ph, 365- Be Ph. | ——__ es Want to buy plough and disk for one Deere tractor, Ph, 365-5907. One jnan required, Pleasant, pro- fitabie business of your, own. Com: plete training ‘given. of, education needed | by . young peaple entering’ today's’ complex world is higher than ever before, /.Wherd|are boards: to obtain the resources for these expanding services?:; True, ‘legislative . grants have ‘increased somewhat, but not nearly: enough to meet," the de- mands, Educational revenues, par. ticul urban areas, are: still limited largely to property. taxes, and. these:provide inadequate ac= cess to. the community's - real wealth, Despite ‘recent economy. mea- sures. and’ pay-as-you-go” : poll- cles, the burden of taxation is. re- garded ,/by’:;some as,’ intolerable. nen previously; and ‘the quality 4 “Each tia been sielgned cel tain’ functions ‘by the legislature, and ‘although’ the. two. may. carry out their functions in the same geo. Braphic region, and while the fun- ctions-of both are related :to local government, neither has power to act for. the other or. to interfere with the. otlier, Itv has-been held repeatedly that; cach (corporation. has’ only those bowers which have been de- Tegated- to’ it' by. the. legislature through the medium of the statutes, ‘Therefore school rates collected iy the, muntepolity for a particular school’ board must be applied for those school purposes only. ane thet rates may. not ber Bp. fe Indeed, there'fs today & demand that taxes be reduced, 7... Many. observers sce in.educa- tion an. “obvious scapegoat to blame for the increased ‘tax burden and a convenient: place toy begin the general reduction of civic ‘expendi; ture, i NOVEL PLAN). [In western Canada, one novel plan has been initiated as a possible solution to the local financial con~ flict: An all-purpose unit of local government combining school and municipal affairs‘ under a single control,’ is being attemped. ped that:competition for tax dol- lers may. be reduced and that bet- ter use may) be made of the tax dollars ‘available. This movement 3 has brought into focus the old de- Through this scheme it is ho- the Courts maintain that tax mee neys must be expended for the pur- poses for Sea “they were ‘levied, |O CONTROL The. couts have held that the fact ' that’)' municipalities’: collect school taxes at the request of the board’ gives ‘the “council ‘no: right tq: control ‘expenditures of. school moneys, ‘The taxation arrangement has been;ordained by the legisla- ture'as.a measure of economy and convenience, = Board and Municipal Rete : is completely ‘discharged: The board has Bo right there- eet fore to grants made to the municipality in lieu of taxes on property owned by the ‘central authority. Nor, may pole Summary, The whole question of munict. pal. control: in’? educat summarized. Justice - Middleton of Ontario in “Re.:West Nissouri Continuation School’? ‘when ‘he ‘said: 3 In, our. complicated : system of municipal government, each sub- inate body. is supreme within its own limits ..’. Municipal Boy . ernment cannot be carried on if / «+. Seeks to interfere in matters or ting as a self-conatituted court of review, to render nugatory: the action. of oth bodies with which It, in its wis: dom, does not agree. “Courts decisions indicate that trustees. have more powers than tion is aptly |” inthe words ‘of Mr. one of: these’ subordinate bodies |. ide its Jurisdiction, and slt-| er. representative |. the board direct how taxes shall, be}- SPROLALIZENG IN’ HOME si MEALS dat} place 'to eat’ evening they have often chosen to exercise, Yt is doubtful that school authori- ties have with “The of in ‘Trustees have no power to di- rect the council in how it shall raise the’money on-the board’s requisi- tion, The board ‘makes: its request, and ‘when ‘council’ has. paid. the whole of the demand, its obligation vigol ‘argu the’case for etcation: ‘cutficlently aggressively - in’. the “debate - over en Participation in educa- on. The cruciality of education to society has never been demons’ ted so wividly? as itis today: ‘The Janiior Service Floors waxed and_pol- ished; Paint washing:> Win- dows: cleaned; Storm win- dows installed; Special ‘on kitchen “floors, $1.25. °: ‘Ph. 365-8158 bate control versus fiscal, school bo: portunity. Car necessary. For per sonal interview. write or wire Box rr. 847 o i on= trol in education have argued that ion; though its independence “for ‘LEGION CORNER | and school Thos the technicalities One application for ardinary jp and. difficulties of providing such Dragranns recognize that they re- security. 4015, Station .D. ‘Want Kraftboard portabie etoe Sone Ph. 865-3031. apartment. Apply _ Mc- |’ = Jcratsnte “Apartments, Ba, 365-9781. in my. ows hone, lee the. day, Ph. » | B85-8223.~ % i Jot issue: ike to thnk the People of this aren |, ~ NOTICES U-! Phone Services 1s & phone ans- werlng service for business people and also has the contacts you need for the own right, must not be permitted 345] to encroach upon the fimancial services. They hold that integration of school: : and. municipal’ » services of administration. They also main- tain that municipal councils, being for Help you need. Before 5 p.m. Ph. 365- 5265 after 365-6062. baby- sitters list wiih ws, 349 Visit-Hawall This Winter, VIFOND for TRAVEL Ph, Zenith.0181 ‘Board for Ladle.’ Took: atter = or 2 children 7. BAT ALCOHOLICS ANONTHOU "Box 308 Castlegar, 17 Deadline for “clasaltied ads noon Weanesday: Dror ta: the Mr. ata ‘Mrs. cA. C. Ackerman’ of Kinnaird,. the, forth-. WANTED , Want traneportation to ana bet- ween hours of 7.00 a. 4] coming aarlaeet of. thelr. daughter | «| Myrna, Marlon to. .Mr’ David Brost of Calgary, Alta. ‘son of" Mr, and }irs. David: Brost' of 2nd ‘Ave... Trail of eB, should .control all acting School: people have countered that’ only, fiscal independence..can ensure: proper “planning and provi- sion for services. Ed. would result in greater efficiency |. was read ap accepted and one club was also read and approved and ac- cepted.’ Seven ‘curling ‘rinks.-have been entered from the Branch for the Zone Bonspiel at ‘Nelson. ‘A reminder to: Legion parents of:kiddies from three to ten years of dge‘to get. the names and ages of the kiddies in by. Dec..8 so they | 9 . | will receive a present at the Xmas legal Powers with: which to datet encreachment on their jurisdiction, if. they but use them. If these po- wers . are’ too limited, educators may press vigorously for.their ex- tension. A democratic society’ may reject school boards leadership, but at all events, leadership must not be: lost by default, - Party .by phoning R. Wadey, or J. Leckie, Comrade Hughes gave a very. ucation, they maintain, is too crucial: to ‘society ‘to be forced: to complete: with streets . and sewers | for ‘Public funds.” ‘This the brief ‘on: behalf of the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children: and ‘asked ; for the sup- port of the Branch:to: further this 3 worthy cause. « poke essence of this paper. What exactly 12 /are, or ‘should ‘be; the) roles ‘of 7 municipal councils and ~ school boards: with respect to education? What* “are: the rights, duties; and’ sof * to officers of the Branch for 1963 and will again be called at the Dec. 18 meeting. at.-such ‘time elections will take* place.: Members ‘are.‘re- quested to; make. an: effort: to at: the laws of the land. thy ‘The Legal Basis of School! ~~ Board: Autonomy A-brief survey of “the regat | definition of fecha! ‘board may 2238- B.C. on Friday, the 28th Ph.''365-8140. ‘319 ©1962 In tae Kinnatrd United Church. ro! helps to "clarify, the: issue. Over. the years,.a number. of &= | disputes between school boards and hie ¥. Starter Sets Se i Coffee Pot... i. $12. 95 Electric’ Pere = ee $39. 95 CORNING WARE. $18. 95 10”, Skillet: Stand $14.95 municipal councils .over their res- pective. powers in taxation and fis- cal control have come before ‘the Courts.- The pattern of Court. judg- ments in -these’ offers':a. definite interpretation of brevailing school At the put, ft should Ibe recogniced that legislatures may | .|make = whatever: provisions.- they ‘desire regarding schon municipal relations and ‘control. porations and school boards; school - however, : are ‘set- apart. by: the fact that they:collect their, tax| ‘SABER: SAW, ELECTRIC cy & D: ‘SANDER es: through :: unicipal duns ‘Ia case of dispute. over ‘g tax may permit an appeal..to‘an arbi-' tration board or, in some. provinces, to the Courts... Courts: have’. emphasized ‘ Most’. Canadian. Tegislature . {have ‘set: up both’ zaunicipal’ cor tend this meeti ’ ARENA SCHEDULE and | SUNDAY: 2+ 4:Family skating. 4.30 - 5.30, Air Cadet: Hockey: - 7 -8,30.Adult Skating Club? 8.38, -.10 Students & Adults : MONDAY, Lae 6-9 stinor Hockey " TUESDAY. ‘n 4.30 - 530 Figure’ Skating 6 - 9 Minor.Hockey ~ 9 = 11 Celgar. Broom Ball WEDNESDAY. 5.30:. 7.30 General Skating 8 - 10 Commercial Hockey THURSDAY - ‘ 1-°2-P.M,° Adults and prais School Children’ 10c2and 25¢ 6,9, Minor Hockey 9211'Pulp: ‘Mill Hockey FRIDAY ; 4.30:- 5.30 Figure Skating ~ 6 = 8 Celgar Broom Ball 8.15 -,.10 General Skating SATURDAY. ;.. 7AM.- 1PM. Minor Hockey <4 Kid's Skat 7.30°.'9.30 General Skating.’ ‘The. the fact that th the’ school Board are, separate con porations,.. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT P SOCIETY: - ALS. Lid. charter Service Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow Lakes : “Phone | 365-5500 '. BEACON: (MOTORS Ltd. were called for|—— Donald Bros. Earthmoving Contractors BASEMENT - DIGGING, : DITCH: BACKFILLING, ING,- SCABING, © CEMENT.” GRAVEL so°Phone 365-5464 Castlegar “PLUMBING and.” SHEATING e : Air Conditioning- os Pumps & Water. Conditioning Swimming ‘Pool Equipment »WE CARRY: A GooD- STOCK OF SUPPLIES : Built to, your» , Specifications ROBSON TO. EBGEWooD* Leave Robson ‘Wharf 10,00 a.m,* Monday. 1.00 pan,’ Friday, “PHONE 365-5500 CASTLE TONIGHT. = FRI SAT.,- MON: - TUES. Matinee Sat at 1.30 pan, NOTICE ONE SHOW. EACH EVE, AT 7.30 TT METRO GOLDWYH MAYER’ presents : pie a BLAUSTEIN toon ENN FORD = NGRID THULIN _ CHARLES BOYER + LEE J, COBB. PAUL HENREID “\Melcome to. the. Sands Vancouver’ 8 Finest. Motor Hotel _ WINTER RATES. NOW IN EFFECT. ‘ Rates, from $7. 50 single up ’ ‘Just 3 minytes from downtown and right around the corner Free Parking = All rooms with T.V..'Tub and ‘shower, /MAKE ‘THE SANDS YOUR , HEADQUARTERS “Tel, MU-2-1831 ‘Telex: :036-2359 _ THE SANDS "Davie! Stregt; Vaticouver, BC. GINGER ALE (2qis.....- ICE CREAM 3 nls any y brand ar KING SIZE OXODOL ........ DR. BALLARDS poe Foop 10 tos. 99¢. : $1.99 _PLUS DEPOSIT | ’ FISH r CHIPS; Frazer. Vale 24-07... 490 SQUIRREL. PEANUT BUTTER. 48-02, 990 CHOCOLATES. Gold Box Reg. 99 Spel. 9c. FLOUR, all. brands:25 Ibs... : - BLADE ROAST. BEEF Blade removed Ib. 69" $i 19° ? PORK’ ‘cHOPS, all cuts Ib. PORK SPARE wigs, ihe.’ . $119 CONFOUND TH! CROWS! S GHOUL! HAVE’ MADE MHCGARDEN ALITTLE MORE: ROOMYSTHBY/RE'STEPPING», ON BACH OTHER) we! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 we MADE 7 BCRREGEON 7 THAT WAKE \VEM LAUGH THEMSELVES Peart UNCES: ‘ELBY/, More Dangerous. i “Than Olher. Timas suddey : snow, continuous changes {n\temperature, and: early darkness. combine -to | make’ driv- ing in’ winter. more: Hazardous tha than at. any! others time of) the . yoar, warns. Federation.” 5 Haas “General lack of. for Canada Insurance avercoming thesa treacherous con- ditions coated ae patly ‘to the sents more. than ;,220 | Canadian fire,; casualty ‘and automobile: in- surance: companies, offers the fol- lowing tips from: expert drivers: to help winter driving. “<1, -Get the feel ‘of .the road, Ain industries: Rig when you start out:in bad :condi- 1; : tions by: trying the’ brakes at:a are aroun 2.°Make’ sure you leave ade- quate room ‘for’ stopping,’ Tests show that, at 20 a car equipped with: ordinary. and. travelling: on ©dry.- concre can be stopped in about 21 ried On’ hard ‘packed snow ‘the’ stop- ping: distance’ is, increased. to. 60|- setiand on ‘glare ice’ to 195’ feet. +-Equipping® the ‘ car’: with ae “tires will cut ‘the braking distance on glare ice to 174 ‘feet | - while’ chains. will reduce it to. 78 x feetin 0 4 Remember that “geddding P and loss of traction are:more like- ly to occur when: the temperature is just at the freezing ‘point, ‘or. slightly above, than: in. extremely cold weather. A brief warm spell means you raust increase your pre- cautions. m 5. If you, get stuck not “rock” your. car, loose or ‘get any-. other. assistance ‘try, letting alittle ‘air out of your. rear tire: tires tread: taining “afew -drops’ of S39. Drive jslowly.. miles per’ hour, |:. tises slow speeds ‘when: rio other, cars an, cost a4” “thickness over 1000 ‘sq. ‘ff zy io are cricast 6 inches, me you dont es wuethes nour al rani ration ‘bron if you 'di c a pease toot fas says, the Nermicuitte.; thin Ja rie attic, a beet in. pinsulated| the"folsts'in your. you money year eter year in costs. « ‘ aay’ fail ted @ insulation as rahece ‘of fon’t retail fon alongside the rattle ; uneven. or ‘doesn’t -cover, ura - rea, can: save Up ‘OPEN 9 AM. 109 Pu. "MONDAY thru FRIDAY. SATURDAY ‘ill 5.30 PM. - “CLOSED SUNDAY ~. two already. estal be! improved : with; wanes ‘gravel and | tiles Street: improvements.” ‘were | | made'on Srd'and: Sth # avenues and: on Willow St.’ . Buckfilling: and “tie "basement 4 at. the health? centre: mand’ one’ new. water: service was, installed in the, village | ‘| during’ the ‘month alongwith: re- pairs to one water maim on Maple and the alley between 8th and 1 Ste ;/8th avenues, A number ot signs were install- ed during the'month, said Mr,. -Me- Nabi including three ‘stop ‘signs, al: order originated in” 1992: ‘hea, a: ie of Jumber- ing ‘heavily suntil p same “up: with:an) idea for: forming al club'and ‘#‘caught on." er: n= | evolved that: the’ top- offic led. “Snark “of the | raminenty ‘in The: cat from conCATenation ’ and}. d. bes were: ‘given’. such names. as ‘Bojum,” ‘“Areanoper,” and*“Cus-; z oe etc. ‘A HOO'HOO meeting’ is -of- =| ficially = styled’ ia sonCaTetatlon, which means’ “a‘ series or’order of as if linked in a:chain,.” ‘The. offic- jal: insignia.is a black cat with its tail? curled up in the shape of; the numeral’ 9, oS ‘The cat ‘and’ numeral’ 9 ‘igure the: club's atfaire, | 1d. 2 sens. tthe: landscaping along the = | things “ depending.on - each’ ‘other, | and | SHSTLEDAR St SOCIAL | Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Sunday, for Raymond, Alta,, to at- tend’ the, funeral of ‘Mrs,’ Greep’s brother, wh led accidently. inva fire: thers Caston of . Vancouver ught of Nelson visited with Mrs. I..Mc- Neil ‘during, the weekend. yh signs’! and: two. yield | ' PACIFIC, "CAR'N, ALPHA 6 tins INSTANT: (0%. ‘BOK... my daughter. Miss Effie Caston |. “Earl Greep’ left 5 ths: | Family Size... Se , and Mra: HL Grummet were E Jumbermen and ‘woodsimen; ‘put the emphasjs' rests’ with the. research of ‘forest. Products*and, their ‘usés, |: motion, and maintenance: of ethics i ‘the industry. E Bast, in! the.next 25. years, says the ugh. the usé “of: saniat i cables Tai ia the'road bed, motor- sts t will’ then® be: alerted ‘through warning’ ‘signals on: a receiving’ set in’ their’ ‘car~when ‘they. drive: too close to:the. vehicle in front.’ The « auto* club: also “predict used:,to, control: steering, acielera- Hor. and braking:of motor vehisles. conservation, forestry, trade’ ‘pro- Mrs. a Fi ways. will’ become a‘ thing “en the MEYERS — To’ Mr.and Mrs. [Baar ‘Meye a's Mrs. Dave ‘McDougall of Kinnaird, Dec, 3, a daughter. SOBERLAK.\— “To Mr. “and P..'J,;Soberlak | (nee | Joanne Vai -SHRIMP of Nelson, Dec..1, ue *MeDOUGALL — To Mr.’ and|3 “| 96-02... tacecses GSE pec [MIXED NUTS ‘For. Christmas, :;No peanuts ih Sc Greeks, | SAP canes «Box: $2.19 Bundle $4.29.. that: electronics: will, one’ day-: be |