, 1964 PRET A MARCHER... AVEC PUSSYFOOT Pour ses premiers pas, Bébé a besoin du confort. et de la protection que lui assure la chaussure Pussyfoot de Savage. Dans In chaussure Pussy- foot, Me pied est b l’aise ct ment. Le talon de cannes empéche Bébé de glisse: fous grandir normale- note, légerement strié a join de chaussures parfaitement: aastéss s pour eS. EE emiers pas. * aj Nous sommes. spécialisés dans justement des chaussures pour enfants. - MADDOCKS 4 United Nations, ERC BUELETIN BO YoU KNOW? A DURO WATER SOFTENER inatalied in your basement out of the way PAYS FOR ITSELY in about a year of drastically reducing soap, clothing, cos- metic, electrical and plumb- ing bills, “Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Softeners and installation. Fuse No Bother No Obligation Guides. and Brownies Moth: ers Day Tea, May 9 2.30 430. United Church Base ment — 25c. Door Prize. Sunshine Club Tea and Sale in aid of handicapped child. ren, May 8 2.4, ‘Legion Hall Kinnaird United Church Wo- men — Rummage Sale in Le. gion Hall on May 2nd, 9 a.m. to? CA A a : SEWER Connections & Plumbing Alterations Homeowners are advised to familiarize themselves with the NEW SEWER CONNECTION BYLAWS = and PLUMBING. REGULATIONS’ before starting. = any new work or alterations. Please feel free to contact us in this regard for’ advice or estimates. We invite you to make your worries our respon- sibility. We stock APPROVED PIPE AND FITTINGS. and - our expert Plumbers and reasonable prices assure you the minimum cost. (No connections to sewer will be made until Aue E= ust or later, but in some = prepare inside plumbing cases it will be wise to in advance before’ :the i wa FOR EXPERT ADVICE CALL 365-3401 : SMITH’S =| _ ==} ween the double ramps be covered. = = MT ee mn Declaration Nixes _ All Discrimination - reer: ‘declaration calling tor the elimination of all forms of raclal discrimination was read ‘out at Castlegar's. council meeting last week, Acting village chairman R. C. Maddocks read out the declaration which’ has been adopted by the * ‘Mr, Maddocks remarked that he hoped taht more people wauld work to banish all types of discri- mination’ and “not just pay lip service” to the ideal of no alseri; mination whatsoever. Ppa a Coroner’s Jury Suggests Ramps Be Heightened A coroner's jury recommended. here that guard rails on the ferry slip and ferry ramp be increased in height, following the death by drowning of Mrs. Martha Kereiff. ‘Mrs, Kereiff drowned on the Robson side of: the ferry when the car in which she was riding with her husband went out ‘of control and plunged over the side of the ferry ramp. : The jury, before coroner Dr. Victor Goresky, ‘ruled that death was accidental and attached no me. Mr. Kereiff escaped . death when Johnny Zucco dived from a rescue boat and caught the elder- Jy man as he was going under. ‘The car, with Mrs. Kereiff in it, had already sunk, The jury also recommended that the cable trough running bet- Members of the jury were: Gerry L. Renz,’ Anton L. Den. neus, Brian Ryder, Jacob Koenig, Stanley L. Sinton and Edward s. Conroy. "Renata Wi B Wi Bake Sale. Nets $10.40 TB A. EREMENKO and Co. Ae. ri Ta an Provincial Libr; . Parliament Bult vy Victoria; ‘By Cet ue Dees aM BTS VOL. 17, No.19 SUITS for GRADUATION. All-Wool Flannel. GRADUATION DRESSES « Nylon, Taffeta, lace ° & net, Full Skirts Sizes 10 - 16 “one-pant suit, single breasted}..”: three-button cut Jackets: have flapp n pockets and three- quarter lining -. plain slim Trousers in charcoal‘! $53.95 Choose yours from beautiful pastel shades of pink, blue, yellow or white $15.95 - $24.95 $10.95 - $11.95 4 HIGH-HEEL PUMPS to match your Dress: SHOES for GRADUATION ¢ We have a large in shades of pink, blue, yellow ‘or white selection to choose from $9.98 to $16.95 fener, the‘ crane Will’ The April meeting of the-Re- nata Women’s Institute :was held at the home of Mrs, J. Riemer. The bake sale held in the Re- soa Store cleared the amount of 10. ‘.Aletter was read from: the matron of the Queen Alexandra Progress of ‘their adoptee, .San-. dra: Dixon, and also acknowledg- ing the gifts- which had-been: sent. A letter from the. disttict se- cretary, was_read asking the Rena- ta WI to endorse their request to Mrs. Shaw. ‘Mrs. P. Warkentin was nomi- nated to be the’ delegate ‘to the district convention which is to be held‘at Fruitvale on May 6, A clean-up day was set for the cemetery: Also, the flowers in the tubs ‘are to be planted... Rust Makes Fast Friends With ROMP, Kinnaird’s contingent to the Association of Kootenay Munici- palities meeting at Cranbrook over the weekend ‘made fast. friends with Canada’s finest, the RCMP. respondent reports that Comm. G. Solarium informing the WI au ihe |@ that the award. of merit be given | A special Castlegar News cor- |i idge: at ‘Kinnaird. ‘In the foreg: tower crane brought i in from West Gecnany. ‘With added Téach 250’ ft: ‘and can ‘lift: load of : on flte at D i Come i in to see our new selection of ~ ‘Shifts and. Dresses © i liso bee! pointed supervisor Gf files’ and we cords for:the Consolidated Mining and sues, Company. ‘ tered + Comine: i "ali cuss Gv and thres ploce suits o eerviees i priced, From oo san ee $10.95 t to $27.98 ‘sity’ of British Columbia in chem- ideal: engineering, Mr. Ellison: has ‘lgerved “in Plant, laboratories, in ' of: matching dollar. “, for-dollar'to a ‘omier of. r $1,000. ‘ Ellison was born in. ‘Trail } ‘. The money lete the :8raduate ‘of, the’ Univer=| ; P fe Deol Level eottes is needed to. com- ‘the ‘park: bfore: high: ‘water. Donations may be made at the}: _ Castlegar Drug, Anderson Agen- esearch pnd : cies; ‘Young: “Agencies and at the stle ‘Goods. Everything’s peuihy pols ‘ees our exciting new sports look in‘ exub- erant, spanking fresh’ cottons. ‘Mix ’n Match — tops, shorts, cou- lottes, pedal Piishers. and slims priced fom USS $2. 49 to $12. 95 instructor. this’: past ..weekend rounds out the company. operations which now include : ‘government fly- : nteer. Fire Denna isto burn down a ire fighting. CASTLEGAR, BRITISH’ COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY -7, 1964. d OW. s Pipe: executive ‘elephone Co. A copy of coincident of. “the communication “requirements ‘While’ f still jn the late stage: of constru tion, the company. is fully licenced i and already-in operation: ae aircraft’ rental and sightseeing. - Parallel Parking Castle « Electric, :: owned ‘by. Drazdoff, willbe’ moving’ int the ays. , unced the ope . Office ‘at ‘the 'Castleg: itd! ‘The arrival.of a full-time flight t service, the , Columbia river exists “here, 4 Federal Resources :: ui Mr. tt been: ¢ house’s Tocation was 258 : through Teas fe for about thee three .;Months although ‘for the : ‘past Several meetings he has sat im as * a Stee Sn comet ee 3 ETT This action was taken by co cil ‘at its: meeting on‘ ‘Tuesday “night * upon the advice of ithe ROMP, ' th f high: ways and: the “innaied-Castle. gar and District ‘Safety Council. SPALDING BIRTHS HADIKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hadikin ‘of Thrums, ; April | § 24, a daughter. ‘SABLONSKY —. To Mr. and Mrs. George Jablonsky of Castle- gar, -April.'26, a daughter. | PEREVERSOFF -—.To Mr. and Mra. George N..Pereversoff of Cas- tlegar, April 26, ‘a daughter. = RENZ_— To. Mr, and. Mrs.’ Gerry. Renz of Castlegar, April 27, a.daughter. BONNETT — To Mr, and Mrs. Fred: Bonnett .of - Castlegar, April 27, a son. IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN O28 Clipper Iron : Bobbyl cke..Iron Clipper Wood Bobbylocke Wood seed Autograph ‘Iron Autogragh Wood BUY 3 AND. ae 10% $10.50 AND UP. And. want'a smart central address when. in’ Vancouver,. you will ‘like the friendly: courteous staff who attend'to your wishes, whether it's BECAUSE E MOTHER LK ues NICE THINGS... _ Ei]]| 3 your room or exeeittive suite < : Thea, you want the; Wy ls OTHER'S DAY a “CARD eae: “SANDS. COUTTS CANADA MOTOR HOTEL CASTLEGAR DRUG rN Gommnercal Cards honored | R. E. Goulet Corner Pine & Col. | Ph. 365-3911 “On English Bay at Stanley Park* GOLF SHOES, ‘SPIKES, HEAD: COVERS, TEES, oF GLOVES AND CLUB TUBES i J IDE DOUGAN MEMORIAL. ROPHY, : necessary ‘finances: to named ‘after. a. former ‘Kinnaird “comm fat construction of the'court we|Sioner, | was: won ‘by “the: 2nd: ‘Castlegar moust ‘have cr Guides «in -Fecent - competitions in Trail, instructor ‘Bill Harrower, Catherine| enya: the "st and: Pamelia Nickerson. Stan 4 ‘Guide. Company. | Memb and Judy “docks; : front ‘row! \-Isobel! Ross, Krissie- Clarke, Betty Fomenoff and Heather Mar ken. =_ Castlegar News: Pho < led.on: the’ Guide law : Shown’ ‘here, back row ‘left