“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1969 Beautiful Fall Weather Shows Up For Opening of Hospital Addition yeh ee aft oo periee tour- ed the Castlegar and District Hospital | Hollow! An; al ope Education Minister Donald |’ Brothers: njoying the best of fall pa ‘or outdoor 8] Speeches, those attending heard contin- all levels during the trying period of construeton. Th ven |o! e taxpayer was gl’ credit for his contribution to|tal ‘what, was described ‘as the ffic- | be: uli ind up-to-date Rorpital ae maize’ in the Speakers during the op: ening ceremonies, were chairman of the’ Hecpltal's board of management, W. Horvath; Aage Sylvest of the building’ committee; Mrs. (Clara) Saunders, represcn- tative of the Town of Castle- MLA Promises Support For Any Water Studies - Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers has commented up- on the study Presently bein; ng conducted by the Contral developing a water, convey- ance system for the purpose of supplying water users along the Columbia river ta a letter to the: ootie: trict, of such a system, of course, is dependent on support by municipalities and other Public bodies.” He continues: “I am Pleased to support any studies that would. as- sist in patie a solution to the problem and have bee! assured by the minister of lands, forests and water re- sources that his department is to review any chenia S tha “the new put forward by local ay gar on the board and the only original member still Ing an active part; Clar- lence Ackerman, the Town of: Kinnaird; Dr. . Fowler, chief medical Lioyd Dawson 3 Paul |Smalth, architect, and Rev. C. Howard, representing the Men or MEN'S WOMEN'S URLING [| BOOTS For Nuron Crepe Soles From $16.95 andl “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" Women From $8.95 of A.|Castlegar-Kinnaird who de- dicated the new addition. Sickness prevented Cast-| legar’s Mayor Murray Little from appearing while’ other digni were unable to eign due to flying condi- tions. Mr. Brothers, during his address, stated a recent ‘sur- vey on what issues really bothered the taxpayer the most showed health was’ the number one even over education, the belief that good educa- tion was of no avail without good health. The MLA called attention to the area’s growth in the past 10 years, noting that 10 years ago the original hospi- tal was only one year old. Mr. Brothers named an impressive number of land-| Hacks which were not in ox ning ue the addition, the| py), peble began its four wt the ing assisted by the La- ‘Various 8 ments ‘were | cictin: explained to visitors by staff personnel. One ward, typical of the numerous wards in the hospi-| tal which is now rated at 60 beds, was open for close in- spection. Visitors were. told oF ihe m. whic ict between each patient and the nurses’ station through use of a two- way speaker. Piped-in_ music| can also be enjoyed by the patients through this system. SMALL SECTION of Highway 6 between Slocan City and Silverton was taken out early Sunday when some’ 1,500 yards of rock thundered down onto the highway in a rock slide at Cape Horn. A large quantity of the rock continued on down the bank to Slocan Lake far below, taking some sections of the concrete curbing with it, World University Service of' Selkirk College . sponsors beet) TREASURE VAN © SAT, NOV. 15; 10. a.m. to 6. p.m. SELKIRK COLLEGE CAFETERIA Goods for sale are from various countries such as: India, Taiwan, Egypt, Greece, U.S.S.R., Poland, Spain, Morocco, Mexico and the West Indies. Not only would these goods add to your decor, they also make practical and exotic gifts for Christmas. — Castlegar News Photo Pulp Makers Lead Bantam League >| Hockey With Five Wins, No Losses Davies was lead scorer with a hat trick in the first game and four unanswered goals in the second game.” Other goal-getters for the Makers were Rutland goals and an ae Also’ as- g on the were Desone and Holdsworth ‘with singles. and Tipping also chalked up three goals, Sin bin recipients in the first game were Fodor for charging, Desone for elbow-| ing, Davies for hooking and Miros for tripping. All were feat, mates of the Pulp Mak- ” Pee Wee .Reps cooling their heels in the penalty box were Saunders, for hi Isticking and Pacholzuk who. and Sharpen Your Gift Eye took three trips to the box, once for slashing and twice for holding. In the Super Valu-Pulp Makers game, Super Valu’s Flanders was off for tripping, Goetting for roughing and Patrick for holding. Fodor of the opposition was sent off for tripping while team mate Keraiff was off for cross- checking. —. On Sunday the Pulp lakers beat the Super Valu lads again by a score of 4-2. ts It was Desoue's game all ed wi up a vay Picking up a hat ig pad ae Number four goal was by Rutland. Keraiff received two assists “CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR “THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE REMEMBER 10 Pct. Off for Cash BONNETT'S BOYS’ AND MEN’S WEAR going in on the net with De- sone. Kassian _ fired in two goals for Super .Val Penalties on the plays went to Davies for charging and Keraiff for tripping for the Pulp Makers while their adversaries didn’t fair as well. Goetting and Verigin both re- ceived two tripping penalties apiece, Scheelar drew a cross- checking call end Horswill served a bench penalty. Team standings to date are as follows: Pulp Makers st David's Anglican Chu- ed Kinnaied Girl Guide pual Balk Bavoar Ten Xmas e and Bake Le i ll. ov. 23, 2.30 ae ee a naird. a Women’s Auxiliary pm. Door prize. All wel- Hospital will hold thelr Carnival & Capers! Baz- aar, Bake Table, White Elephant Sale. and games. Sat Nov. 5 pm.-9 p.m. Nevin i Rivers Hall. Sponsored by L.D.S. chu- rch. Everyone Welcome. hian: Sisters are hold. te Fall Tea ing their SMITH’S cere HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — NOTICES nesday, Nov. 19th. Regional Ecumenical Par- a.m. Holy Com- munion’ 9.30 a.m, - 1,30 pray con Bingol Moe: Nov. 17: 8 p.m., Are! Proceeds to Casilegar A Apollos! wh 5 0 3 2 06 Pee Wee Reps Super Valu annual nut drive on Wet - ages. 7.30 p.m. evening: er! Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal - SEW AND SAVE. THIS Christmas provinoial Library } Parliament Blidge. } \ Victoria, .B.-C. ¢ Deo. 31/32109 VOL. 22, No. 47 WKHU Air Sampling Findings : Will be Made Public Information By Lots HUGHES Staff. Roporter. - An open meeting on 1 poly lution sponsored ‘by the legar and District Chamber of Commerce . was. ‘attended al by some 40 interested per-|who last ‘Thursd: at "the Hi Arrow ‘Arms oe Moderator Jim Cro: well of Selkirk College intro-|, er of the : West Health Unit; Dr JH. enridge ‘and Bruce pipre of Selkirk ‘College, and .O. chara! It, vice- . president, Celgar operations. PAP alle tively clean ‘province but do- es have wide problem,” he _ stated, bg. |pamed sewerage as the main i ere i a is alo inde enay Health Gout has been carrying out regular. water Bur- a rela-| roblem areas.” “Pollution is a world. “which Tn thi we all contribute to." this‘ area Dr. Schmitt problem and noted here. est Koot- Local Community Chest “Is Most Successful Yet - m the Communi-: in downtown| ai tach chest. ‘det has “how reached wi Yeach the’ “moon,” Abner is at the $20,000 man Late returns 2 trom can- vassers Xi; te gutol: -region min; busin still co: ia which sho should. swell the beyond the $16,000 pated miment on the ro- | sarer of athe campaign thus ge aman | a ab Pree rer, sald that he was very Pleased. we have -not ve Ge We West Kootenay Poll it | acted to a statement made ones —on juest —° at last week by tions eres ing to be held on Dec. 5, at! which time the campaign will be declared: offi or myself for informati abot ation th perhaps just haven't bother- y we they will reconsider and ste] forward. We need es in. New let's get there cam-| Paign to slon.%, thers donate, a. success ful: con taken fro. tests. At ‘Trail in 1964 water | thing m the Columbia riv- er was given a count of well] pass below the figure 50 which is used as ‘a‘ guide to: measure what ‘water is safe for hu-| man jgonsumptlon water .to- Schmitt, “the Dr. pallation aay “tripled and: is he count of 150.” are was not ity Health Minto Ralph Cone, mark, which cannot. be any- ald- Anderson. the UBC air Reacts: To ‘Burchardt An executive member. of ceived two copies of the peti- ution, tion, one at its head office in ‘yand .‘the other but a guide since le islat eh has not. yet been! field to measure the lead con- tent in.the air as .w purchased by “the | studen from their own. funds.’ f “The WKHU maintains its equipment daily,” said ‘Dr: stated. Dr: Schmitt, and quire at least a year. beforé:: a person has anything that’ valid. - ‘ a +: Sample filters. blackent from their original white ‘col- or and taken from Selkirk College testing. equipment: were. passed around among those present. pollution authority, who stat- ed. sir. pollution: might best) {ha defined -as “a: change in| jthe quality of the air which uses annoyances to.a’ signi- ficant number of People, sugeesting that if: we are to ‘await proven. effects. of air Dollution on health, we have lost our ‘sense of Perspec- sy tive.” “In other: words.” Seiuaitt, continued, “Mr. / equipment in Trail and War-|% BEURSDAY: NOV. 20, /1969 wns of Castlegar-and Kinnaird. Bob Maddocks, left, a his to seek former mayor of C: ‘the mayoralty of Castlegar some time ago and. last Friday ‘morning his twin brother, Colin, filed papers for the same in the Royal Navy in eastern say they developed Canada: They an affection for Canada at that time and determined to re turn some day. In 1948, following his discharge from: the Canada ‘navy,-Bob immigrated ‘to and Vancouver where he joined the Bank of Montreal. He worked for the hank at ly lished which one was'born first. They were identical 'twins——and are considered by most people to still be so— ina Bob was at the age of séven' that changed his features a bit. The two brothers ‘figst came to Canada in 1944 for fleet air arm training with and Albern| as well as being employed im the Ing retail sive ging industry for one year before entering the business at Penticton. In 1952 he moved to Castlegar amt started his own business here: Colin remained in the Hoya Navy and retired as a lieutenant-commander in 1968, coming. to Castlegar in the same year to join his brother im busm= ess. The Maddocks. Shoe. Store chain’ now has fise stores with other ing Forks and Himnberey. = — Castlegar News Photo: Castlegar Youth (Corps is Started Plann Berit this district'b but. without ‘suc cess? The “Castlegar ‘Youth ir|Corps hopes to change this|board n-| trend, Organized ‘by a number of young people of St. Rita’s is: will be. when’ municipal: elec- tions: are’ held :Dec.:6. ‘There’ will’ bé’ races’ for| M fore the voters of the garden t-| incumbent fon, who is manager for Pub in Kinnaird. Interest Focus is Kinnaird _ For December 6th Election ies Freightways by! the rs Telephone Co. ‘As of 10 a.m. yesterday,| 6, alderman Ackerman ‘had - filed fate be-| again, as had Jack Chernoff sei vices resid- vision . then it must be ent of Celgar’s ‘pi =i ‘with by - all the: mob- and Harold Leslie. Ald. Ron tres a said that "at zfs forces the public: can to seek re- Catholic Church, ‘the Castle- iles “is expected municipali FOR CHRISTMAS | LAY-AWAY NOW SEE OUR GRAND ‘SELECTION OF TOYS IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS DEPT. DeBALL VELVETS Completely crease resistant and washable. Soft and luxurious in shades of Pink - Jade Green - Scarlet - Black and Rov Blue. Per Yard $5 29° WASHABLE. CRIMP, ANTE 5. Variety of 60”. wide. per yard -- “BROCADES ARE AT THEIR BEST ‘A very good selection — ideal for evening dresses Price Range 2 veri, $3.98 to $5.98 Choice of many colors in: lining JUST ARRIVED A large $2. 50 - $3.75 eo, AAAAAAA pew VISIT OU R , TOYLAND and _LAY- AWAY FOR ‘CHRISTMAS EEE AAARAAAARARAAAAARAAA Pacairannnt These phone ‘Alec Gray; Mr. Spaceship Earth — | wares) » Public Teach-In Soimtment bea eps following a joint Town of| the Castlegar-Celgar . mi vee Galea and an pollution! Fraser| out at the’ meeting, sayin, ‘had hoped to ~WEKPCA Fred Stroes said ‘Tuesday morning| his: group'.‘was ‘not invited 1-| finite impression’ that attend- ance - by ‘others was not en-' couraged.” he and we ‘were ‘under the de-| sald Coleel_has_re- -| meeting.” e probation ‘Wednesday of ‘week after. ple ading g guilty were never called up for this Pot Possessh ion Charge ‘Brings Year's Probation A. Pass’ Creek couple laced on. -one years College row. at'.11.30:. a.m:- and the hinane principle. of. hs ; school ‘of com- Loss: was’ estimated fire chiet Ed Lewis at $100 vehicular ‘fire ‘Tuesd: Vehicle Fi ire. Tuesday Night esday ithin believed” caused by a. back- fire from the carburetor in the 1955 :-Ford «owned ‘. by tly Trail. * 4 T.-W. 0; oa by: of. the Chicago Theo} ical Semin- me Dr. Qaaret particular terest .is;.to - formulate a rE *fer- a incising the Christia: Marxist dialo; ; Rotary acu, clefts ‘Driving LA. “defensive. Griving being” planned. ht % Tifaiclrat tone Ron n O'Gere Sandra South | of and:his wife Darlene er here before Frage H.C. Pitt Mr.‘ McDowell was also fin lowine a_raid made Oct. :5 on the he couple's ’3 dwelling, night on Columbia’ Ave. near RCMP office. ha th eae ot dvi it the e pre 0! oul ie drug. “A. sul ‘a of marijuana was seized : al the time. : TA Police pointed out. ene CO ae Donald. E. Mebowell, 23, secret. health unit: has thet informa. vosal ‘syste! far tl tem is lareely that of the City} ¥ ie: MHO said ‘he had no intention of. Keeping the tion. the » public will be in- formed. equate,:* Dr.) Cestlegan at cull Basie and: the -prob-|-y, (continued on page twelve) firid-|. gar Youth Corps — an pier denominational group. — meet the ‘second ‘and. fourth| b: Wednesdays of each month air lin “St. Rita's’ Hall on “Front St.. at’ 7. p.m, 5 school Spokesman Lorraine De- the|meo says. the Youth* Corps plans to’ have: films and: dis- pation people: in gra through first-year college are welcome. aA ‘The charge ‘was ‘laid fol: ment: .. Association: 8 that On Incentive. recently... formed panne: ‘Industrial Develop-| an- tit will sponsor | ibstantial gmount a:two-day seminar: on govern- ment industrial incentive and “Towards $3,000 « Surplus for Year ski in presenting a.com sc for ier to Se ‘at the; arena Eerie revenue: for, October, .Nov-| “ember ‘and December might :well be more than was an: ticipated. lth eaus to extreme: cireumstane 48° school among < some ool - dis- trlets to, 0 n Jacobson, ‘on’ Monday: F > Mike Barl low. of Trail’ was| <* the’ board District: No. 9-is trustees, | Mrs.” negotiations. are~ | Truss Joiats self “ School District “To Install’ Gym i installation “of — truss joints for -the gymnasium of Sriss will be un undertake | ; 1: District: No. Tenders ‘of of $35,950 from| 73P2. Es. Kinakin: Building ‘Contractors’? and. $26,225) e Creighton Ioan ro} on ‘Dec.’3. and at Teall. We The. council, .. Tepresent co =|KIDA. to Hold Sominar Program the communities of ‘Trail, ieee. Warfiel Fruitvale, a, Rossland, | ent atayor, Carl wil Loelish is;beingit lenged Giles is while pharmacist| Carl Knutson and Selkirk Col- while two pas = en ten John- son and Jim - Chapman *.— ‘The’ board’ chairman ‘is not running again after. ‘20 :|. Concession Stand At Arena Raises - - $1,000 in Revenue ‘The - concession ‘at’. the arena ‘has .been ‘a major. re- venue’ producer for the fac- Castlegar council was told at: its ‘meeting: Tuesday Ald. Carl’ Henne said. that of the total revenue of $2> the first 20 are 5 for: th $1,062.71. came ‘as-slow. growth are: by the federal gov" is inviting ‘East and le partment of. trade ‘and indus. |.” try, vinelal Sam K kin; resident of | 2 0! lent o: the - Kootenay ‘Bevepment| é 4 “the: pro- development Ppro- of trust- Quctations ‘were for: all celatin, the reasons . ‘ft the i pemay, ud. yaaa our lesignat believe ‘it is up to us to-make :work and Jcompletion sof ithe sure that. everyone : who: to the’ “dnstellation % 7 doin joints © to: bone possibly benefit :from the new the school made aware of how it .works.’ Now. that: we have been’ given the chance broaden our tax base by distri Faciiitios at Kass will-be|ha used: bythe. SHSS. is. booth. as | Hall ‘rentals totaled: $160, ice alrea be installed. "| already: ing. can | here. foe ‘the “concession rent $841 ting $651.94. -Mr.. Henne said two new automatic valves for the ice plant: have arrived with: sng lege John grym.had earlier announced .uneir intention to seek ald-| /ermanic - Mr. Chernoff is employed | by Comince and ran last year. neve in’ union aff In Castlegar, nobody had yet fi filed Papers efor the’ school although officer Ron. 0" ena a es ‘set of n-taken out the for r aldermen are Ae of in- | Gambents Ed°: Mosby © and rne.. Zinio. In electoral area J,-direc- i Jack Chornoff. Seoks. Kinnaird Aldermanic Post A_second member of the Protem ‘executive of ‘the: re- formed | Costlegin Kin: Williams fol ist under $10,000" ld: ly’ make ‘a able fourshest’ ‘carling: Tink This ted ited Castlegar’s Woouncl ting Tuesday night by. ‘Ald: Cat Henne. while the: “tot avallable for use. Trans, CAMS be completed ee the end: ot year. _ Pottation “willbe ‘provided mined the! students.07025i