CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May, 26, 1966 Old Timers’ Banquet Was Told Town. Name Was Castle-Bar, Not Castlegar: More light on how Castlegar as shed stationhouse was a box-car and housed the telegrapher. Some- where ‘between the decision of the name'and the issuing of the maps there was an error and the name’ came out Castlegar instead of tho intended Castle- Bar. ivan and ‘This: aroused, Sully ter | ‘For was not the formation of Mure who took the mat with the tel ey responsible grapher who ‘all "com- munications both uP; and down the line. The telegrapher was quick to point out aa “even” : sodslon _ Enrollment High At ‘Simon. Fraser Eqroliment at; the summer Slmon Fraser Uni- nesnigg orate | am 3" Seconded lions, pre pile gertCowan' A registrar in error the name the big rock such as to resemble an ancient castle and was not thos old Gaelic word for rock held to. honor: Ross :' for. Phot: the City. of Rossland . ‘Thompson was Author Establishes a Link "it was. noted, and not with- out rancor, that the The enrolment totals pr of whom ;.168 -are“ new. ‘stud ents, Based on'U.S. experience of the system, 580 students’ had Been expect: was a Scot so'the location nam- het ging number of students on campus this sum- PIED PIPER © KINDERGARTEN will be aa by oy a (eontin ed. ‘ate ven by Irene Deverney while , Ri will be presented during 6 one to the parents tthe es = eee fg couse preaident will The toast to the Ques Moran-while the by Ms ase ‘The toa board ‘will be'given by! Rod Kil- & jough ‘ad repned Late frusias in iat fo the department. of education by Gor- he a Gormlé: ae be replied to Gwen Jones, ' Carolynne James, Marlene fames, Gordon Johnson, John Johnson, Rick Johnson, “Gee Ct Mr, DJ he ehancellst. ‘of Knights of osonting = all ter during the past week. turned: ome at the week: ‘a Mrs, A! Ross returned home icki | at the weekend from Vancouver; where she visited with her son- in-law, and ‘daughter, Mr. Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 , Marken, i d spent the past’ four months with ‘home Mra, Ross visited with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and ,| Mrs. T. O'Sullivan at: Cache + | Crook. Whits there alie Blayed cribhage and held a 29 hand, . visitin, G. G: Ausorson, lett at the weekend Mrs. P. Sherridan, who has her sister-in-law, Mrs, I. McNeil, — NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 26, 1966 I A (rt . Jardine and granddau: ter Debble. ‘She nlsotvisited ag left at the weekend for her home, SEE THE: 4 her aunts ‘there. On her return an (Vancouver. a follovitn bers’ of the class: if The ; a eee ot the, sinvaster Ive : FOURTH :AVE. , CASTLEGAR ce ce OLYMPUS 2 pies : AES: pa FOURTH Aye QUICKMATIC With Ireland iy | a . Mi Goubt ay : eas f TAKES KODAK are the mem- BY graduating’ i, Biaine ‘Ady, 2, ‘Ander. | bora Lewis, townsite of Rosala known as, the aather of the Gol- den City. Of Castlegar Support for the linking of * Y land two Years ago. and upon. a3 Be : ; ; From’ Ruth Parkin the name of Castlegar with a. her return showed phstescants being ‘ : te EGAN Git ON aman town com fa town of Cast! to her | 28'1896, several years before:the in The town of eon cocking Soret rome Un irate net Stator Mrs, Willlam Sor pderson| Duilding'of:the CPR. Will be open on Monday, May 3st : from 2:p.m. to 3.30. p.m. to receive reg- “istrations for the 1966-67 term. We anon heren Lizee, Brian “Regillar Price $900.05 Special 3299.95 “PARDMAN’S - fees AND APPLIANCES | The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY ee Susan Alinsbam DROP IN. * CARTRIDGE. : COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC: FOR: DAYLIGHT AND: FLASH.’ dean of aie examined ate ‘university's staffing procedures in the faculty of education when he spoke at the Western Can- ada Teacher Education and Cer- tification Conference at Edmon- ton last weel . He also “attempted to an- swer some of the problems pla- guing facultles of education in rail! North America, CPR: of Robson. Sullivan and’ ‘Murphy shar- ction ot the: theta Graham, author of —. Mrs. Anderson recalls that| ed a cottage*across the tracks “pur and Gold in the Koot-.. Mrs. Graham found Castlegar, from the” prezent CPR ‘depot. enays” and This Wes the Ireland, to have ‘only a: fow re- At time social life was K “0 led in Ire- ..sidents and tote of ruins. at Robson House located at the present Oldtimer. Jack R. Widmer orto d 8 n Ba adeatatts Joh oe Tony es tn more fort Meta naas ~ e, alzie! T- don Davis, Jil Deinbick!, | Deverne: ki, ieene |'A Shirley Do: son,’ fisdnor Dyck: 1, Maclin | mondgon, Murle Norman paced ink, Verte’ Fofonott, in May-18 the annual track bé: House 1. —, q ; meet jas held 7 meta a Jast House 2. 185 pai Rarer lumn I mentione: louse eal rack meet briefly, N rt will 908 poe ee 4, Sam .Chevel- r| Supply, you with a yore elated On: May - 1 repo) dave, Pat. Lucas, Perry ‘Verigin, ‘The track meet was. highly | John Horkoff, snloyable 2 from start to; finials: a an Mil the, iat as Sas bucctog with 6x- 1 citement; waiting for this big The ‘students’ council ran 8 C.RIVERS 365-7383, SoupHe ii en ‘Severson, Si ‘PETTITT PHOTOS iE | constructed by Augustine’ Hein- ze, copper magnet of Butte, Mon-, tana. He told that it had an:or- "1 chestra, gambling rooms, danc- 8- | ing girls, dining room and rooms, g | in letters he spoke of the straw- mattresses on the beds. He told ‘of taking a boat across the: Col- |; umbia river come morning andj a Boron! of a private lot. his way down the Dr. J. -V.- Hall has Dewdney Trail. eter to council: to say that The first established busi- “rather. than. ness in Castlegar was a kiln and| move Sth Ave: i ‘he would "be brick yard and was ‘located: on | pleased to sell this portion on the west side of the river above | which the road encroaches, the ferry site. It used local ma- eesey eS orET terial and did good business with A. Heinze during the buil- Avenue Trespasses | ene Soe Underfoot Elegance With : Mes, D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wood were Mr. Wood's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and: Mrs, Gordon ‘Wood | P | of vancouver Pe Ken Regan, Rempel, on ae stron en g John) Salil. ea a construction ‘camp of tents, | 3 ahacks anda couple of of cottages: to house officials.: The 314 Inches Onto Lot ‘A surveyor has found that Sth Ave in Castle; gar is trespass- ing. by. some .8% inches onto They won this came * the oat tbe phy tor th th 01 Andrea Paul and Lynn Gat- trell- represented our girls ‘and although they did.not receive a a past elday ISS plant lanted Centennial ‘tree. Present fon son, 2 commloslonr of the ir| gs of Kinane 7 4 gna # family, accompanie ry Pollock of . Trail, to Betty i i were weekend guests at pate Fernie for tho holiday weekend; home. of Mr. and Mrs. James home after undergoing surgery Mor at the Trail-: Paden Hospital." -] Leod, Peggy Baeitger and Susan Allingham, The Lippizeans of House 4 Mike received 10 Lape for thelr col- F parade and House 2 the Jag- uae received five points for, tat vis Croan Uats asst Wk Whittaker, Tom low, Gi Zeberott, " ohivle' x reg wer src dhig nd ott ry ps Bpascher ets Gade by Ge ve A ad tthe ay points | a Su NEEDS fours. A vocation, with sest end — agua z | Basan hs afi Ais = AS The Mutual Life of Canada ai Kinneird & School Boord qty Penns Guatan 'wio| (A +3 spoke on the Douglas fir. ee C. A ste Cesttogsr, B.C. To Discuss Fire Ch a S Following this the students : omerinmeeenintnnesinsies A school district can and 1s teachers ventured outside only ited be. compelled to: pay’ for fire protection services ye an authori- ore successful frack meet was | held at Valley Vista and Kin- naled Ele Schools for primary grades. A special eae you to all HT parents who as- thy } sisted in any way. saat eral | DECKING eee Perfect for Patios and Sun Decks — “SEE Us TODAY - — - 3-Bay Garage Is to be Bulli At the Airport A proposal that-a-three-bay o| garage be Ponetructed at the bey 5 his} port here.to house a fire truck Ga iae Nea Aas faneh Castle Bat to commemor- and snow, removal Sauipment tism Su mornin; at e Nelson zone ate the even! : ‘has been agreed: to: by le- ona niynited. Ghure 8 a. | 1965 there were 14 trained at ‘After he d.. fro Mrs. Waltons parents, i oer the Civil eDetence College at| ranch he lived” out the corner of |’ Mrs. Edwin Nuttall of Athens, ) Arnpr! 20 trained at the pro-| Maple St. and Columbia Ave. L, | vin no college at Victoria and| The’ ranch was svld_and:.later}.cil meeting when Ralph Wi the various mu-| subdivided to becom: Castle-|'presented the annual report of Bar’ subdivish ag the airport committee. the river to a oeation a under the smelter hill where they were hauled up for construction Par: i hiattner, Sievelday, Cathy ond Kruetzky and Donna Mackereth. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Toews, John and: Steven Wayne, and Robert Edwin Walt- on, son of Dr. and Mrs, John Walton, received the sacrament “Lens: and Easy Sundial Setting Onl Ss While. They Last with a low-cost loan from: your creaie VACATION Meteee schools or, tot Pad beside. the point. Council knew ‘it’ peel to give this service. manent disability with CUNA Mutuah—ite + Credit Union Insurance Compamp. ‘This insurance ts provided by your vediPunian =~ at no extra cost $0 autre sre arvana (0 ENQUIRE AT GUR é OFFICE TODAY! | i uncil The request for approval was made at last week's soun. Lateran TANLLad PETTITT PHOTOS Ont., Francs resent, Rev. D. Faris official 272 trained in ‘Visitors to the-home of Rev. | nicipalities. «_. tus prevents its ‘council operat- ing such a separate rate. ' i ‘These facts were reported | for. to. council Tuesday night by chairman Carl: ‘Leeblich. ae PETTITT PHOTOS * _ Builders WI NDOWS MADE TO ORDER 1 417 Houde pad — 597, ints; oe 488» poknts*:: Hie ua School. Distelet protection but ie. ‘ district's ard stated it prepared oo ‘pay. The hoard watea ithbe- |; leved such’ action ‘is ot'com- mon practice.in the areas around here, also no provision was made for such a grant in the school budget.” - Comm... 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