CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1966 FAM OSE “= Fn SALE VENIOLES FOR SALE Hockey equipment for sate, Ph. BAMES Fak SALE dite « Lamont Predicts \ on Artitration | fn Teacher Dispate (continued from page one) wm iiod Casiieyur/Scliool District’ is B| one of 70 school boards out-of a total of 83; deadlocked 1954 rang Rover, foes ‘condits Ultra bedroo! — ‘Warren hi Motor complete: re in caitte-Ber ‘Sub, to: be completed : home dunt, Beis ee if a ‘365-5806, tvision on 2 bead Be aa ee ol G Hing to tates teem Sey oeoineet George A\ eran Px, 588-5158, in Costte-Bat | 12 For sale or trade 1908 %-1 International baby ae fon weed. 1967 Chev. Tudor ra tat dor V-8 what. voters En, Ben S00. a Fonda 300, Dream must sell 5200, late running order Ph, 365-5845) er_ree Le Peer tines Leader Lloyd Craig at 23 of Cansds'oxsentivs board hed -heen located. in| the confer. Hloned th 1858: MG Magnett 40% gedan, | ‘living-room, a ence area between rooms + 5 i and 207: sit Tee regen alt around. oe lot, hot £00 far from the schools, oa pra He erate: | wheres nce behind aero to wel reread, eaten ees | reece teen deal with, preconference bua-| ert ae FOR SALE o: perp Tse and offering im- ‘Three bed. Castlegar, Low down payment, Ph 5 tea was active in g eee ‘and’ pee ee bel | the ‘Pulp. i patie Built-in rani 63 X 100 ft. central locas ne Kitchen. : per ‘Workers of. after “the' Z| 2 tote - “SS bedroom home inner, room. home tion Kinnaird “#1400,, Buy both 20% wangows. with, Aiaouble glazed Ineludes’ rumpus. room. Completely | Discount.“ Pi. S60-7068:. as lot ‘on ‘Tenth Avenue in a good: fruit: trees. ‘Landscaped, landacaped, ‘Lots for sale. Pn. A; Geronaszo,|to be residential area. tin-19 7124, YOUNG 222s AGENCIES. tin-88 LIMITED Ph, 365-' peg) edraeni HOUSE "e63_- and Ave, etic ‘Write Box 1907, Castie- TT ‘FALL SPECIALS View of the Valley, quality in arch!- tecture, lofty trees surrounding, Sum- mer pool for splashing, full basement for playlIng and situated amongst ane quality executive homes at the ep of Crestview Crescent, ane we otter that superior, home of style and cont rary design Pet youl knew you “always wanted, . Heavy 3 effort baa been cemon strated “by: teache: committees | to = moaity pend demands. % be used “At' that time: “thought: was np | Sven as to its use- Hoven a Ls ae view Tie TAG Pa View lots in Kinnaird.’ Paz 36 were “upset. at : the. event that had just bapp' ened ccc et, ate et opened Kootenay i've tinea “ot that we Mul tiple molgnt Be pelng ‘bugged’. was the ‘Listings & | Eocal Realty ide. “We then hired Ace Investi- in and wooded, along alde ; Canady C za office in Van- union The 'coroni couver told the’ Castlegar News No. yesterday afternoon. that @n‘au-| ed in ‘at position for ‘two years: Following ‘his ‘first-year as Lo- cal® president ihe: was’ elected national president..~ “sHe* hed: just: completed: his econd. year as national presi- dent ‘at’ the tlme of —_ Belf-propolted Living ‘quarters — converted "SS passenger bus, Propane steve, ants ‘and tage, ‘oft ore Sleep! 1 Robao 3 CCM bike, man’s CCM bike, Ph. oe eee eae ttn Ph.” 365. i, 3107 creases: sought by: ‘idaonen ‘coupled with econ- | fm omic. conditions and the: hard serior hampered fron settlements,” urban ‘North ‘Vancou' Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-7013, COLUMBIA SAND’ & GRAVEL 349-8th Ave., Castlegar. ‘This duilding 1s presently under construction, Buy row and complete as desired.. Restevered comm access permits commercial sever Delicious Smoked Visking shearers 68 Ib. average, pound ... i 4 ? x AK is very interesting to . LEAN TENDER BEEF enjoyed his work . with * Graig was |onsoyed ee avomnich” he held note, gaya Mes Tamont, "Cat : “STEW, Ib. celved all his schooling in Med-| many executive offices. @ com felne | Hat'-and: followed the|”. "In 1959 Mr. and’Mra, Craig malig mare bee ore Yt printing’ trade “for ‘a few years | moved to Vancouver. and the fol-| 4, ‘go after big salary increases,’ before joining the police force. | lowing year moved ‘to Castlegar | in in spite of. the economics of the While ‘on ‘the force he was also| where he was employed in the day: and: in-spite of the recent president of the civic employ-| technical aeparunent of the Cel-| warnings by. ‘Education Minist- gar terson callin; gar pulp younger years the oe era Feterson ig for swt Premier Bennett, when deceased was active asked for his seaction. to this has| § Commenting on the: sudden| 6 Pen ext i death, Local 1° president Dick Paul said ‘the’ 3,500 mem- bers’ of the union were ‘m shocked and deep! Fegrettul! of the sudden p: nie ed Mr. Craig's: ‘terrific oak n_ behalf ‘of ‘the ‘all-Canadian union’ and said both Local: No. ‘368-7125, a wacebesieserereneees Castleatrd Plaza — Kinnaird, Bo Evenings Ph. Mra. Bogan Secluded 2 or. 8 bedroom home | S on acreage in Robson. Basement fin- {shed, rumpus room and extra room, wired for washer and dryer. Ph: 365-8018, 34s | t In Castiegar 2 bedroom stucco home on, corner lot- Large kitchen undry room on main floor plus fatly, Srurnished basement apartment. Gas heat. Ph._365-7882,_$43 For sale or rent new 3 bedroom house oli turnace, Parties with refer ences only need ly. (365-5460, {a1 -—— Hunters” ana poll ayers” well designed cumper. Sleeps 4, Propane fridge. Fits most -% pickups, Snap at $595. Ph. 30 beal ean, 244| firepince, acres of ‘Kitchen cabineta, + _egitintature Daschund pupey Pure: Daschund pups; Pure- | 8 spacious bedrooms, bath and powd- bred white Persian’ cat; 2 part Per- . bright basement with san (SECA) cats. Smith's "earl, gation Ltd, to come check our rooms ut the confer- ence ‘hall and they still another ‘bug.’ “In the meantime our mem- bers of the national union were also keeping their eyes peoled and doing some’ checking ‘0: 91500 | their own and we pinpointed in centre as room “We then called the’ de} ment of transport and the pol- ice, DOT launched’ an invest!- had to obtain Building Supplies Building & pid brates La. upp union. Castlegar. ' PETTITT PHOTOS = i oer Phone 365-7202 °°: ve | 195 corsa tho Second i F pier }| World War broke out’he' joined the. Royal Canadian Signal ‘Corps i and ae overseas duty. : a, by the piece Ibs: 39c : room, ¥ vel Ph BS 7817 eS OE : Gao ter Maple bunk beds, chrome | £08,YOUR family, obtatn “an appoint: kdtenen act, washing machine. Rea-| Gon sonable, “Ph. S65- 344 | Crese- e, ten weat of Nelson. Priced from FOR RENT oS Large Acrenge near Pedro ler space ‘available, Robson 250 acres along roadside. Bccitent townsite, Ph, 868-7350. water supply. Good ‘timber stand. —~immediate possession — Single 1] ees vic MANAGER Gordon’ Meyer finished a hectic’ es of moving in last Friday when the UIC branch office opened in, the .Oglow. Block. ; ‘Ag ‘his ‘now clear. desk bears ‘silent it: ‘the® of tr i operations © from, Trail and: Nelson to Castlegar has now. been completed. Because of the fact that the vast majority of UIC claims are settled from this office by ‘mail, the walk-in traffic is expected 'to be! en During the first week of operation the: branch’s “eight staff \ were busy, applications for benefits to det P were in order.’ — ‘Castlegar News Photo. «:: i fst insurance’ field. work, after 4| D! us ities uncovered five pages notes which definitely prove tat 545 | number. > “This is some indication of further tactics that may be ex- ected in the future,” the. state- ment Lan ed The union’s national vice- "| president, Angus MacPhee, has now, ‘charged Pat O’Neal, ‘west- for the ““Out of our investigation in- |" 0 this ‘matter, we “have: deter-|. om. 309, 2 roorninvesiigation by. the andor: : GENERAL CONTRACTING -Custom-Bullt & Remodelled : 125 eolurabtae Ave., Box 1419, Castlegar Ph. 365-7020 - | INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE LTD. . Charter ‘Service © Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow -. Lakes Nelson 352.5434 CASTLE ETVITT PHO Walle on council be was partic-) Pt j o1phs on f NOTICE TO CASTLEGAR RESIDENTS LIVING SOUTH OF JUNIPER ST. Please be- advised. that! water isetvies 5 wi" bo iy _ fertupted on ‘the ‘following days: Thursday — November 10th Monday — November 14th > Tuesday — ‘November ::15th © ‘interruptions will, take place between ‘the hours of 8.00 a.m; arid'4-80 p.m. Residents are advised to have “a sufficient daily supply. of: water. on hand to cover their require- ments during the days noted. ' Bie Campaign Support “> he tire, the only part of the automobile that touches the road, will get’ special attention in a new campaign. Keith H. Mocboutia. gener- sponsibility, Mr. Schiavo fended Mr. fasonts give his 0] - | leave it to Leaps ‘publ tD a selda who's in the right Lamont's original statements about ‘teachers’ supposed: irre- von. nett 10 nothing wi (continued from page one) its' representative, ‘Comm: ‘E. indicated Tenet for the setting up of the steer: ing committee. questions, | as ing by: Mr. Broughton, was that would change’ as far as local improvements were. con- cerned, Each community and 2 area would: be | initially resp Highway Safety, Councl ald the ment a uncil 5 ¥. {OF a.tire’ omen re campaign | reso! announced in Victoria by George resolution ty campaign with F. Plummer, president of Dune Jop:.Canada :: te) Rubber ‘Association of Can- ‘Mr. F ‘told a Victoria} the would be resolution”: Calgary’ conference: in Maye: : The | co: called fo tire safe- phasis. on‘ proper ‘inflation. al ithe: grant for raising its own fans “from mn | water rates and generat taxa- tion and. this m | explained Mr. Broughton. |- ‘the answer to all| hint as ‘given the meet-| the ; Mr. Broughton told the peo-j- ple ‘the basic advantages of join-} > ity ace fire pro- ty, garbage, collect lon, ant “Oppo. woas a community : on ja eumnunity Basia those. who have been oor the proposed DM is ftaddocks offered to resign The chairmanship of the meeting le-| by the .DM, would She alloted its | solely. for -use- Cr tae area or community, in. it was em-|22)\¢In: "addition, however there would 'be‘a sizeable government grant available’ to’ the DM’ for tion on the same’ ‘by ‘ex. industry itself.” fenaive direct. STEER from ‘These grants ‘are presently ait: ting ‘unused in the. Victoria cof- "Finance Director Upholds Conten tion before things got. undereye The and Mr. Maddocks stayed | in) ‘the ar se BEEF- CHICKEN- TURKEY > Alan | Selbie, village clerk ested a of Kinnaird, sugg quarter of a millon dollar Dung east] to work.” NESCAFE, 6x. jers . 9%e 1 49c VALUES: in| t S [ie ie aaa for them | ORANGE CANDY PEANUTS, he d that re, phone calls ew se | mines a ea B09 where For Boundary E Extension i in this Area reco! ate, it of muni- they doin together. aeatet| cipal ete has ‘not: done any Mr. Smith added tere, locad planning} ‘this: area. p r Kinnaird to 3 pkgs. ...............- $1.08 : ~ » We apologize for any inconvenience that might a- ing eat equipment was found toan| TONIGHT, THURS., &.. . ues unlisted | umber,” “Mr, Mac- FRID. AY sth io rise ‘from there interruptions. ed to be tat of Pat ONeal, ay oe | 5, ewe Cane OM "HL BS CONTRACTING LIMITED al organizer for the Bee “ FERS ity. rg done considerable ‘work investi- gating a: DM:‘on: behalf of the two municipalities. x Employment” wanted for aten- ographer. Have Gene jorthand and am experienced. Ph. 868-6588, 344 — have S to 10 ours weekly? "you can eat $10 to #25 2\4a week near home: No canvassing, :| Ph.- 865-8365, LOST. fould boy who too! square: :behind. budget”. as a; district’ municipality: here. ting sented, ” ‘The budget calls for an over- all 10 mill tax and anticipates a total Per capita grant of _$182,- “Mr. Selbie pointed out Cas-| Svalready: in unorganized: present cate the ought into, an orgs i mnzed air sidac ine mae eab Cam ow. be ving ‘second thoughts on. n Dit ‘formation, sible: for the: mayor to embrace the’ giant organizations, “Mr. S! Sinith, who was half ofa] " consider He said when someone in aj- E at rival union gets the measles, he brown oxford "instead ot See a 2 at gets blamed. na Baturday, please. call’ 895- Equipment, including an am- Se |B harden, ys 5 NOTICES ©... from.a“room ‘one floor above the listening de- Day care’ in 5 sous afte re’ tm mig ome. PDs 98 FANCY FLORIDA PINK a Groretrat _ 4for 39c + ome 5 pounds Borden's Evaporated MILK, 4 tins ie BRAND MILK, y only ‘have ‘one ‘vote -} each a. provided * there ~ are | ti: others in the ‘area in between the noon jin ’sthe® aries and here on’ Wednesda to ‘outline’ the: ad -DM in an interview; Castle; News. 300 < Botb_Mr. Smith and Mayar| ‘Williams ary error etting: mill’ rate for g for. Castiegar| & and eventually’ Kinnaird Ladders are Baill. Between Programs “(Continued from: page’ aaa Classified fads close at 12 noon sharp |: on Wednesiays, Deadline for advertising 18,12 noon on ‘Tuesdays. |. eee = "sto tte) over 700. He said there : | process, : oi top e — : ‘ootenay al ni Bractly how many units of your advertieing are may at prese! ae f tomers? How dents, f 2 rom Cas 73, Mr. Camp- eine delivered into the hands © paying custo! the older ‘stu shows at a and .: Bey much do they pay to see your advertising? Where and : jewar. =) the1; are an; d unt mye ie ie oa how is this advertising being delivered? 3 Se s F ‘The finest advertising doesn’t have # chance unless ft is seen or heard. % ee: pea Ihe. , BONELESS BEEF ROAST, th ices oe G HERSHEY'S INSTANT _. Hot ‘Chocolate 2 POUND TINS 69 KLEENEX 400’s flat 3 boxes ee seen tath of an is vital to its The success. And circulation is people . «snot the number of advertisements printed or anticipated or pzojected. He cited John ‘Dalziel of: Castlegar « advance’ past grade 13 80: that |: This is the type of circulation information that helps aivanse A middle-aged woman,’ both “keep your advertising and advertising ‘budget aimed i in i iN | ws. dle-aged woman, both the right Sirection. No camouflage, just facts and are freshmen'in Mr. Campbell's figures. Since the College term start- | gaa Polar ts, both 1 in the i Insist on circulation proof when you buy advertising San been staid dropouts, ed ABC-sure, ‘To prevent ° further’ losses te College 28 always interested A copy of our latest ABC Audit Report is available on request. : on ites ‘means, “ explained, Me Saith ““that ‘there: ‘is “no question of an advanced’ com- rin, vii eee ee oa th bred ing. Positive ser can afford exp g of should be ded. Vague gen- eralities should be di d. Charts, and promises are not readers, and can lead your advertising off sales target. Ra and. “LETTERHEADS Make your selection now at the _ CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 ce Decem- ber 27th “in the’ "Castlegar United Church. In loving memory of a deur mother r, Lena Negreitf, who . verified count ‘The actual circulation figures. - ; h the reports . of this are available th of the ‘Andit Bureau of Circulations. _ CASTFL EGAR NEWS grams,” explained Mr. Campbell, ! These ladders would permit stu- dents to switch courses. without JERGEN‘S LOTION, sts lg. ‘size, wih free Dispen. ser, only ... Save 30c on this! | sees ater a TOOTHPASTE