CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan.: 14; 1965 . 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 14, 1965 Results from Local Celgar Mixed League 2310. Ladies High Single Dorothy Hardy 255; Ladies High Three Dorothy Hardy 604. Mens High Single Frank Webster 258; Mens High Three Bugs Nelson 679, Team High Single Team 8 1109; , Team High Three Team 3 9054, Team Points: Team 1 19, Team 2 15, Team 3 19, Team 4 14, Team 5 16, Team 6 3, Team 7 18, Team & 13,-Team 9 16,] g Team 10.7, ‘| den Coffee Break League LHS Mable Creighton 250; LHT Mable Creighton 582. THS Cheerlos 865; THT Wheaties Retired Judge is Appointed o He mbin Re NDU President Questions To Help Columbia Residents |Le; ‘Colles Legitimacy of New Colle ‘Rev. Aquinas Thomas, SA, S president ‘of Notre Dame’ Unt: peralty of: Nelson, ‘the only un- iversityin the interior of B.C, and ‘the only. private institution of: higher learning in the pro- vince,” gave his viewpoints on higher education and the rea- sons behind. them last week, Speaking ‘on “Higher Ed- ucation’ in the Interior of Bri- tish’ Columbia” in’ the’ current lecture. series at the unversity, he| pointed out the differences between public and private in- situtlons 3 and. mad the distine- lon between them is. highly. blems must be: thorough- overrated. : if z Jy explored — the or oeet He sketched the history of| Money available, the number of WE BUY. AND SELL USED: FURNITURE GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Open Weekdays 1 p.m. : 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. -'9 p.m. “HOCKEY “CHATTER: By GEORGE JACKSON Bowling TP: Sportsmen 0, Night- hawks 4,. Hallley’s Comets 3, Alleycats 1, Bottleggers 1, Bank | #4 of Commerce 3, wod Morning Driver Leagua “LHS Terry MacReady 229; LUT Terry MacReady 632, THS Ramblers 930; THT 2484. TP: Cadillacs 3, Baracudas 1, Calientes 3, Ramblers 3, Thunderbirds 1, Chevys 1. “SUIT SALE >” MAWE-TO-MEASURE Judge’ Colquhoun “has the qua- TP: Mugs 34, Take Five 33, lities' of heart’ and mind. reqt Cheerlos 29, Muffets 27, Whea- ties 26, Pincurlers 19. ed, is an expert Ia’ has: li per er, has liv. 2 Su+fed’ most of his life in the Col Now that the festive season is over, the ial Hockey League is back to full swing, ‘We have seen some color add- showing up in full force. The Juniors have a_ slim | one point lead over the Flyers | BB while the Sawmillers, Pulpmak-| ree ers, and Juveniles seem to be ed to the Jengue in thé new| fighting it out, for the fourth sweaters of the Flyers which l Wed Night’ League e spot. Une 5° : were donated by the Sullivan Standings as of Janu 10 Daisy’ Rosie, Ute nied Creek Contractors. The Flyers’ WoL T GE'GA PT girls 920; THT Choregirls 2636. | 014 gear was picked up by: the | Juniors 112 2 101 63 24)§ TP: Choregirls 4, Beatniks | Juniors. : ers 10 2 3 108 61 23 0, Five Thumbs 3, Kingpins 1, Looking at the standings,|Sawmillers 3. 8 84 100 9) Flintstones 3, Oddballs L +! we see where the Pulpmakers| Pulpmakers 2 Thursday Mixed Comm League have had to default two of their} Juveniles 3 ne ‘Ann ,Kinakin » 267; games, This is a poor way to The Pulpmakers and Juve- “ 3! win and very hard on the lea-| niles have a postponed game to ind psy, the dif! games played. ki KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ... BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL : FRONT. ST. : ts not just to ‘get jobs, be masters in their fields. son 640. 1002; THT Button % hooters 1, 1 k s U R A N G E pugs PSs Har eh pushers 4, For All: Your Bridge Builders 0, Smarties 2, 2. INSURANCE. AND || °“cthe Other 600's Ben Rourke REAL ESTATE NEEDS 634, Ear] Rourke 623, Sam Ru- Phone 365-7944 therford 605. | ANDERSON Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 L AGENCIES Use your charge account DAVID COOPER HEN’S WEAR Phone 365-5851 . + WE ARE AGENTS FOR GEM‘CLEANERS LHT Ann Kinakin 691. MHS 3 e, so let’s see the Bill Davis 243; MHT Bill Davig of the season with all teams 634. THS Plaza Five 1026; THT Ricks Records 2658. gi ae ae G. Hughes Will Remain On Special Committee 'TP: Untouchables 3, Alley s that Mr. i to Ca i vOur vointers 8, Kay 3 ees 1, Plaza Five 2, Surveyors HS J, ‘Turner 319; CHT) 2, Ricks Records 3, Oddbalis 1, “| Unpredictables 2, Celgar 2, Im- -perials 4, Searchers 0. Other 600’s Verna Keraiff 654, Frank Nelson 619, Marg sioner Gwilym Hughes will con- Menzies 600. tinue to serve on the village's sali xy =| Rowdy Rollers special committee attempting to . = é LHS Joan Krueger 244; LHT| obtain reduced electrical rates . ; JANUARY it would bo desirable 0 ‘have i jstinguishe en at 5 BULOVA as a kind of referee to hear Screamers 82, Groaners 15,| at council's first meeting of the ELGIN lers 82, Criers 18. new year last week following : atts — a suggestion by'Comm, Leo Bos- earance a e CANDINO €. Brallabo Elected Fern Schwartzenhauer 592. THS| from the WKP& Co. through complaints and advise us as to 35 re ¥ af Westclox - Timex LL Wailers 1063; THT Wailers) an appeal to the Public Utilities the action we should take. iy TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK Don't be puzzled — seo : ee adele ‘ less, it is always. possible that WATCHES a mistake may be Taade or that b some people may feel that they yy have been unjustly treated. LONGINE “For these reasons, we felt Former Castlegar commis- by ; o§ i a tof B.C. to be om-| umbia’ Basi: LOUNGE FASHION. CLOTHES ; ; _budsman for the asin and is’ respected : : 5 vyalley Fesldents aie taatlens touch” ond hag 7 the commen 5 ;their ,homes to: mak Ppa 5 ; January Only Columbia hydro projects. for) ‘The ombudsman salary, to : bertriate - : He will assist them in ne- Be pald -by ‘the Power: Autho- Regular 2 piece suits 10% OFF gotations Jpding to purhigs| "starting Jn. 1 Ho wil bo i ons of thei nds | ava e * 0) and help anyo hh ‘available as. required in Rev- _ 2 Pant Suits........ 15% OFF And help anyone. who feels dis-| olstoke, Castlegar and the Nak: FIY GUARANTEED received from the lands‘ depart. | USP 2Tea, Dr. Keenleyside said, se oe uant of: the ae C, Hydro and penis jeecnloyeide comninuet: p. wer Authority. ~ ing over:; people FULL RANGE OF MATERIALS & SHADES a BC. ‘Hydro -co-chairman| Wil! have to. move or otherwise ; Me Dr. H. L. Keenleyside said he be affected as. a result of the|& asked ‘the chlef justice to find Sonefrucuon of tne, three) Col -a referee “beyond reproach.” lams. We have Notre. Dame ° which . instituti : “. | promised these people they will] r yas; cata: long «whlch } wey cani af. The chief justice said| be treated Tairly and generous: prove aeepane ged dueeticn ination a : 7 for.students in the interior of Speaking of been a ihind nomen nae If rs fol-| the province., “If it has di al 2 gions college at & ropered Buon 370 properties ly ibe .| lows, the judge's recommenda-| ed: something: and can contri-| he sald exact courses to be of- Oras 70 pipnaric Have bean | ng will not be aceopabio ox | bulo oni element they i fa! reais Be ut A fe TeCO; le , have expropriation proceedings The “special commissioner | all educators and it should B the first course would He sone examine complaints in ‘rel: tr Ne a ncaa eat gs to follow. we I elation| urses to . Baa i PE een an we nate he complaintant has tea-| is again evident, This need, he | NDU, he stated, is 100 per cent aon to helleve some significant] felt, could possibly be handled| behind a vocational-technically . aspest of his case has’ been| solely by NDU, but there is a slanted course. He felt a region- ae e Be problem of money as NDU re-| 8! college is necessary if it e judge's services will be| ceives no p funds, The 3 for those students Tey aoe £790 to. yal-| ide: he felt, would not now taken care of. From . i be to amalgamate private and COME DOWN TO.. KARNIE’S. ‘TP: Hooters 28, Moaners 31, Mr. Hughes was appointed the standpoint of need and ex- WIRE GRIP $ 95 Lash) he one SUBURBANITE -RETREADS ‘ 5 college was sufficient for the < : 7-50{14 toboless oe Reast from the Okanagan||. . tht este free interior. : : New—-si embed- Concluding. he ‘said the ded in th end sopelias 2761. Commission. “In order. that there ‘could b ‘ pe no posebuty of te Herel Canada’s Outlook for 1965 picked the referee we asked : : ; Chief Justice Wilson .’.. to no- January Clearance with Mr Bosse said he agreed Mr. Hughes will serve on Nordic Lodge Proxy For Goming Year At the Monday night meet- he editorial suggestion of the with Comm, V. R. Cook. Their first. job will be 0 concerning the matter of a dis- ict municipality brought. to the PUC’s attention’ by the WKP&L. draft-a letter to the PUC | .— GREATLY REDUCED PRICES — WOOL SKIRTS us to-day and in the meantime here's your crossword puzle answer minate a suitable person,” Dr. Keenleyside. said, ‘He said Judge Colquhoun will “have* nothing’ to do with Favorable Says Bank Head Canada is moving into 1965 eakin with “generally favorable” ec- ‘clus ee Canada ‘on “The Out- g to the. Empire courts or litigation but only help | nomic in the process of nego! tion gely from continuing ‘str His terms of reference are: | 1" m g lar look For 1985", Mr. Currie. said exports, ‘capital »investment| that there will -be another. sub- “we can. anticipate. that question’ of a regional’ college and the development of higher education was suggested by. the people for:-research as to pos- sibility. Instead there has been too much‘ attempt: to sell ‘the college. Until research is done, there is a problem as to. the greater traction on oll slick, slippery roads. 60,000 needile-sharp edges ack ing ‘of ‘Nordic Lodge No. 78,] Mrs. 14. Johnson, Ph. 36: B29. which was held in Nordic Hall, abe Jo meen Ph. 365.8298 é the annual ‘installation of new Mr. M. Hingley who under- ote 2 officers: took place. went an operation in the Trail] SHSS PTA Meet ‘The 1965 slate includes:— maganae. Hospital ie poms again. |° piezaen resident, C. Brattabo; vice-pre-|.We wis him a speedy recovery. Uient, K. Ki Laie Mr, and “Mrs. George An- Cancelled Bue To Bad Weather ‘The executive of the Stan- Pleated. and Straight Line; Sizes Range : 0 advis andthe consumer -sector,. Wil- rights or interedis are’ afferied| Ham M. Currie, ¢ the | jeantial increase -in «gross..na- | legitimacy of selling the college Up to Pre-Teens aes | Bile ATLA! M. Currie, : a gig Q of the| tional product above th to th : nee : AG) AOR) Ge f s to the proper representations | C@madian’ . Imperial | Bank of} of ° bove.: the ‘level @ public. $3 98 sab $9 98 ( hee ~ Btlafetetae SoRmCR! || to he made "and. the BPOpEr Commerce, sald: last week. {seat 5. cbilton: for af o4 : EMCILIMMMALeIcIs| || course to pursue, when asked - Pp ‘ : mulus: appear to- be ’ soundly While the ‘sources: of sti- ‘he 500, OFF ONE COUNTER OF VARIOUS ARTICLES @. BLOUSES @ BRASSIERES +@ SWEATERS © @ GIRDLES “33% Per Cent OFF CAR COATS - WOOL SKIRTS,- DRESSES 25 Per Cent OFF JUMPERS - KNITTED SUITS 20 Per Cent OFF © WOOL WORSTED SLIMS - SKI JACKETS WOOL GLOVES jion, and estimated cost of the K A R N LE’ S ssunicr ct oCEe| Former District siseetg proposed if Sion : RTT Am tts Sirst_ year As SOO mition Resident Buried i] A man well known in the Castlegar district, Edmund M Hilton, 34, of La Jolla, Califor: nia, was killed in a car accident in San Diego on Dec. 23. i Mr. Hiiton was vice-presid- ent for engineering of the Fluid- genics missile parts manufactur- ing firm for six years, Born in Burnaby, he took his elementary and high school education in Nelson. except for two years at. Robson High School. He obtained his degree jn mechanical’ engineering in TUES _JEWELLERY “+ Phone’ 865-7141, ° STRAWBERRY JAM... CREAM CORN... CHOICE PEACHE OLD AGE SECURITY . The federal-provincial _pro- gram of special allowances to needy pensioners, disabled per- sons, unemployed workers and others costs about $400 million a year; the universal old age security pension costs $800 mil- CC Hospital. We wish, him a ‘speedy recovery. : : LADIES’ FALL AND WINTER DRESSES .-. ‘Cottons, Double-Knits,, Wools Magic Crepes, Silk-Surrahs. Priced from $5.98 - $19.98: . ALL TO GO OFF SAT Va Regular Price . . . LADIES BLOUSES en aie oh Oe A full rack of assorted patterns and sizes and i ‘ . ay spun nee SA Seer. styles. Short and long sleeves. Priced :to $4.98 seit peas “ S Bat ni eteiaer 5 oe aces : : REX TABLETS Fast. headache reliof in MALKIN'S son visting with relations and Carlsen; assistant! lent ; rights ‘and interests, when -ask-| various services would: be a vi- cabana Ree t —— ; se EAT ere conn eaeele oF wi, 95c ae $2. 49 a z cca AKA trustee. 2 years, 7. Kringhaug; : tions are ‘to. be ‘made only for| in ‘co-ordination. and planning She: sty NUE, adeeb hdanotiur So GAS a ; i histanian, Me heatley Mrs. G. Fowler ‘fell and suffer-| tony; eetaua prize, Patsy Fom: Lg in Grand Rapids,. Michigan, re:|'pan, reported .that due to in- : two new books from’ Arthur ae In the Central Rentals Building <:; Fide and “Blandt Byttekonefol- her-ankle. We wish her a speedy ; - — : Lake Hospital; Nelson, was the anl CAR’ COATS * HALVES 15-07, ... a: for ‘advice. ae dearer lor, I. Olsen; , E derson, Lindsay re- wees . e Jor, F Glen; seeretary, B De-| ered home atthe weekend, LINED STRETCHIE GLOVES AND To present to the Power! - GIVIL DEFENGE | pased, te saia, they probably di T . zi a ‘ M “ Ma H. ti - LONG NYLON WATERPROOF celal considerations ‘as may’ ap-|— are “not quite as’ strong’ as “CASTLEGAR NEWS marshall, M. Smith; inner guard, | Visited many places of interest eT eanctaas Taitte. the ed to by the Authority. or: b: 4 : : TTT ; - jig; outer guard, R. Peter- 7 any affected. person. -. y. heeieiee eae eat ee ‘evious - planning ‘ would: a: spent the holiday season in Kel- The lucky winners. of the Z 3 . = ee year, - Carlsen; [Owna, raffle were as follows: : _ -SPECIAL CLEARANCE the help ‘of: the. individual ‘af-| therefore should be: done by. all sports director, E, Kjemperud First Cro- . . fected:and ‘the guidance. of tl atnept eg a Of. f e of the'| ‘municipalities, ‘- SNS. irs, G. Romie fell and SUC [equ second, LADIES HATS 25% OFF the installing officer. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jonkman, | patrick. The lodge librarian, I. fig turned home , Friday. We are! clement ther "th 1 Eide bf Ymir. The new editions | sorry to report that Mrs. Jonk- Sanuary weeting has ‘been cat are-“Drums of Diomede” by Mr. i 9 To . e recovery. £ = AD ope : . ket alee by Mr, ide Miss L. Morey, who is on : oT aereneroeromnrpens ities i ee NRT ‘ guest of her parents Mr... and ‘ of ae aan Mrs. L. Morey, Monday. “LADIES’ AND TEENS ; Figured Poplin, Quilted Nylon. and Wools Vg OFF TOMATO WICE ...... 3 for 89} téson; t e holiday sea- Authority such general or spe- sorta! Gicee G. Reinsbakkken; MITTS pear to him to affect ‘peoples’ The co-0 they turned out to be last year.!, a. including Disneyland. i son; trustee 3 years, E. Rourke; Mr. ani proceeds of which go towards The. judge's: recommenda- ‘We are sorry to report that Mrs.” L and historian, M. Wheatley. - . who spent two months visiting loge = : ti - : S Reinsbakken reported a gift of The president, Mrs. E. Re CINDY: S ‘Tots-To-Teens man . fell Saturday: and broke | ajjeq, the nursing staff. of Kootenay Mr. J. Dalziel is a patient SKI JACKETS | JANUARY IT STARTS TODAY — MARSHALL WELLS SAVE ON PAINT! 25% OFF of Beauty Cote Interior Latex QUARTS -GALLONS reg. 1.95 Value. reg. 6.35. Value $1.47 $4.75 in the ‘Castlegar and District CLEARANCE, SILQUE LOTION : ‘DETERGENT: "| Big 32-Oz. Plastic Bottle’ COFFEE Blue Ribbon Ib. 79; 6 for 995 SUNBEAM VACUUM with complete attachment set 59.95 LADIES SKIRTS | Wools and Bengalines Not many left BUT ; Rito. evai PRI Children’s PARKAS and SKI JACKETS — - CLEARANCE 4. ogg "PRICED YR ofr SAVE $21.30 Reg. $81.25 NOW a super ‘economy size 500 NOW SAVE 10c ‘Regular 99c E ‘NOW ONLY -:.. Ze VISCOSE RUNNERS | 27” X50” Non-Slip Rubber : Backing $3.99 1LINCH G.E. TV Portable - only 13 pounds light! Jaet $208 Weukly 13 9DD “MEN’S and BOY’S ee a SKI JACKETS and Vz OFF -PARKAS _. Bo - JANUARY CLEARANCE: Regular. $4.95. Nalue; SALE ‘ Introductory Savings! Telfon Non-Stick Cookware 10-INCH FRY $3.75 : “XMAS GIFT WRAP. _ XMAS CARDS TO CLEAR V2 PRICE s Xmas Tree Ornaments ; and Decorations. “aun at VYo_ PRICE Metal IRONING TABLE Fully Adjustable Regular $7.69 $6.99 Value; SALE .... TRADE-IN SPECIAL $50 for: your old mi CE movie camera‘on PAN, Reg. $4.75 THE FAMILY ALLOWANCE CONTEST FOR DECEMBER WAS WON’ BY MRS. MABEL UMIOFF OF ROBSON. SHE RECEIVED THE FULL VALUE OF HER CHEQUE ‘AS A PRIZE. YOU CAN ENTER. TOO. _ SHOP AND SAVE AT Robinson Stores - NEES DRUE? CASTLEAIRD PLAZA | KINNAIRD. _ CASTLEAIRD PLAZA) EE De eee eee Pee. PETTITT PHOTOS (| SESS : crannies = —— pectoris . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES aa : i : ) , : SERENE : - : : = a Pall atuvvwa_oOo€_OC oA A Push Button Electric Ladies First Quality A fSeamless; While : they et BOC Pair “ Eye Zoom NYLON HOS “Marshall Wells Store. PLAZA HARDWARE Ltd. — CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Yathica ULL. 199.95 Less $50. Trade $149.95